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VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA, TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1964
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emERAL ASSEMBLY
HIGHLIGHTS
(The f^mving refoti on atHwtUi of tke Gmrfal Asttmbly
was written by Pkginm Beach Delegatet f*. B. White and
Wmkm P. KeUam.) .
MCHikKM) -^ It n ^ tiiM for decialMi In tfw 4964
WMi litt^ more than a week left m the i^ssmo, ^ (^ussion
ud tl^te iomi matt be reeved in itciwd^ v«mm. HvMredi of
wouU-te lawv ire ;^t to be ^pfxoved or relied.
lUO^ HiMIACHE
"Hie Hmiic early Als wcrik stq^Md all «^»«r busings to con-
ccntrrte on the 1964-66 stole bu^pt, ^t down by the H(MM
Appropriations Committee. The commktec sMed atooit 7.4 millkxi
<k>Ilars to the $652,316,805 ienersl fund budget r^Mnmeoded by
^vcn»r Harriwn in JantMufy.
The laifer part of the u^ase wu eanmrked for ^ato €^kfei;
the Go^rnor*! 29.7 miltkitt ftrilar otf^M (Mlay pq^Pim fer At
next two yean win i^reaM ^ 35.6 miiUflv,
A few minor changes ato wve mate in fte bUton dolkur
special Aind bud^, wbfeh ii^tndes federal gruti and iHglmnf fMdi.
Alw pe^g b^ore tte Hoim, after flntl upprovat by tte
Senate, was a mUdi raised pm for nising more ftioney to speed
up hkMMy ^mtnictiM.
^ comf^mitae pAn iiMch cle«red tiw Senate last Thursday
would provi<fe an acMltioaal 4S.2 mUlbn doilars kx road consthic-
tkxi in 1964-66, under pc^u^ estimates.
HNIHWAY CamTKudmm
WiA the ^tra mcney the HJ#wiy DejMutiMM woiiU fo It
WMfk M a l.MX) mile system ^ fow4ine divided arterial hifhways,
to be i»mpk(^ by 1975. Design^ 4o su^ikm^ Ae intenltM
fyileffi by (xmwcting cities not on interstate rmita, the artorial
system would N dev^f«d by Imj^^ing primary hifbwayi like
II S. Routes 301 and 460 — four lait^ thmi wiieie iMcessavy.
Part of Ae «d^ti«Md i^^y alM^ wcmM go to the s«^>nd«y
arul uitan n^ds; the ^ributtoi fwmula iwwlves 53 per ^nt for
im arterial ayston, 33fer emit for sei^iida^ roeda, and 14 per c«rt
tar c^ Meets.
Iiie Tevitow wMld ofnat bom 1) a $S increaK ftx- aM> llce^
pfaites, plus an add^mial $5 for teavi^ autoimAHles we^^
4^,000 poun^ or mom, alMg with a r^^ incR«se fcM- trucb;
H> 2) a ^ foe l<^d i^am, p^i^ convfcted of moving traffw viola-
tMM lesorled to die Divwtfn of Mrtor Vehktea; 3) a $S f^ for
* t^MMte NMHd ^^ cxtstl^ $1 and 12 tani 4) a ^ fi%
4 liif"nsir^ijW^lor"dfl*«;f t 1^^ e^swal, iwta^^ te
present $2.
11k licoM and tide f^ irKivaset would bec(»ie effee^^e Vfm.
raomh, under M emerymcy ctewe.
^NMi TAXB RR>UCn
The SenMe. moMwliil^ ptiocee^d to approve a aoftes of tai
rediirtion bills aim^ M tm^^ing Virginia's buwness cHmate ui
dmt it will be more «ttnK:tive to new busiiWM firms.
Tite bills, whldi ^lied the Hcwse with It^e of^poeitkn, w^
chamwd some^^Mt fmn die M^inal recommend^tfaans of ti» State
Tax^dy Omaiisskn, but corned Governor Harruoo's aj^oval.
They wffl ^et tiw state treasury about 5.2 million doUarf in
1^4<^ and more latere both ite Governor and the Gea««l
haoMf, ^vever, were cmvtnced tiie Ion woukl be xmm tbm
made wp by Konomic pernio.
The meMa«» w^M riwinile Ae «^a t» on moi^ and
bank (^KMits; limit ta^tocy tt»i Mi stor^ tobaeK) to om ye«r,
mluce Ae state whol^^ Ik^ae tax, ^e(^ive January 1, fnxn 13
©aits^SlOOto 10c«»t8i and in 1 967 red«cc it to five cento.
' T^ aim would limit loc»l wbcrf^ale license taxes to rates now
in eff«<. and peg them to 5 ^ts per $100 valua^m for kKaliti«
which do aol Mnv levy sui4i « tax but later wjbpt k. CouMies, at
well as cities, would be atttteriie4 M nae te «ax.
Svnilarly the l^laticm would limit tocal tax» oa m^hinery
and tocris to a rate no ht^ than those on other UUffible penoiii^
,prop«tv: anc^er bifi would seAioc te <ax «i ^Hpitid from tf mm
per $100 by five cents each two y^rs, banning in 1967, untE it
r^dies 50 cents. Still anoAw would rede^ the 2 per c^ giOM
rec^l^ tax on nilroaAi bv ^i-tei^.rf 1 p* cent each tM> yeHi,
beginni^ in 1966, until it rescltes 1.5 per cent.
Tte pconosab mannl^ would hawe^^itod local taitea on
machinery and tools to $1 per $100 vahi»ti<», but tto provubli waa
" changed to awid signiftfaiit lt*al revenue losses.
MANY BILLS KILW
OA^' biUs which cMiginat«i in the Sti^v CommmiOB's review
^ VtfwiMJi's tea fiwMcnw were tela well received; fl^ were
pomotly killed to the^Hle Wmxm Conunfttee.
H^w w@e aitn^ at lax toqiM^ growtag oirt of aonte lociH-
tiw' h<ayy d^swidence on locriu*^ pr^wty tot tax revalues,
whh km assem^nte m oti^ rnu c^ate.
tfte Vimm fh^W icttMed Ae contwveriial Janw^ River
#t>dra)C bill, which originally would have rtiminatrt the FMm^
CommissiiM yiito poww CMrar any dr^lBW m Ae river
Tte Idea t^H 40 aopmve llie Dre^weQ 40 millkn dottar federal
plan to dteepen tfie 25 foot channel to 35 fw^ m far ui» m »'chmo«id
Tidewater oppotttion to the prcvosal Wcked tip Igr a splid front in
Ihe Committee on Ae Oiesap^ke and its TTH)atartes.'wfts enou4i
to stoo it O^rmcn wmt fearful it would #stroy Aeir fam^ seed
oy^r b^ in ^ )am[ lames.
The ocm^wnm would oermit the Gen«ri Awanblv to revjew
tl» twtXiisn a^iin — wto a proviso Aat no eommittee «>uld mevenl
8ctiof»-^nyt^ al^ December 31. 1966. Meanwhile $300,000
^mM be mdt nvaHi^ for oyster resean*.
iKHlblt PROeiEMtt
TTien there are %ior problems. ^
The House last week quickly at)oroved a WH to cemut fffivtte
clubs to buv ABC whisky and resell it to their members M ABC
T* iMiccs. Some delegntes feared the plan wortl mate ev^ diA a
liquor stort. and seriously weaken Ae state fciuw ^otrrt swfem.
Earlier last week the House General Laws K^msi^Slm kilW
a Dcoposal for a sttlc-wide refercndur Ne^eatii^of pmnitttn
i^n! "•^tion liquor-bi-the-drink lie i* 1w*^ ch^ aiw
nts.
^irtiiiHtti — put 4)
Baii Still
Heads Funds
For Fla. Trip
nt^lA — tlic fttoo8» Anne
Hi^ ^to^ Itend la hoj^ to
raiae 0p^OIO by Ae end of
Wm^ 10 tt can represent the
Stilt M.Viig^ In the St. Outers
buig. Ph., ^Mval of Shitet.
UtaH fkr the l»nd has nlaed
ISM but nnothv $7,000 is
n ee ii i tt te j^chase uniforms and
eo«tf frtifii^^expenaei.
to i ^enoMl letter to the bind
men^wt, tM Honimble ^rris
BeyvA, Govtmor of Florida, re-
iXBl^jft^m^ the bud and ^mi-
»»BMd li^ wortlcipation in the
faatiiMi Aptt J.
TM tarvee Ifn liuui a a<wth
to n^ the umBtmrny taotto. Laat
week Qty Council turn^ ^wn
1 reqwM by tend director George
ii. ^|liy. arting ttal cMincil
proviii tlte money. Couneilmen
voted' to tun tte tmUm over
to the SehMd Board tad wM Aat
H was ttiual to app-oech dvw or-
pnuaUoQi tm such <»Mr!butlons.
TIm biadi ^Lans to sell a vari-
out mertiMM of omdies, light
hulbt Md fcM aid Mti |tad wfll
te^ <»itribiitioBi &«» IftterMtad
citinn% buriSMMs ttdd organiza-
tions la the City ^ Virginia
Bm^ tecorttc to BaU^.
U^ year tte Sta^ of Virginia
was re^aeirisd at the Festival
of pM^ \ff the J^prview High
^MiHMMd en Hfe Ni»l
II .1.1 _ i m IM . III.I II I ^-.^jgl^jiW I I j ] «. J IIWI H I I MJ I 1 1 1 [■ ■
CiAiillioiise
HeadiSlslfi.
taM CInb
E. A. '•WOmW" CUL^RHOUSi
mimtfUm ~ & a. "Scmny"
C^h^irheuae of Vlq^ Bei^
tvet ^ettd inMid^ of Ae
Young OniMrttle <anbs of Vi^
gUilt at Itt Atte ixnventiw hwt
Ctateerheaae, who tea auired
ai sttotl (Sttomitt^man ai^ aa
*p>^ei^tet of Ae Virginia ^acb
Young Den^Ksnta, was ch<»en by
todirai^iMi fer a m^eu term.
At pj^ldent he n^ esnttaue to
serve m n«tkND«l coimnittenMrn. '
AH mtioasl ofUc^n of ^ or*
guyatloa attisded the cmven-
don^Ni^nal {a«^l^ J. Albert
ffbiM, Jr., of 9aaM» Rigbli,
N.C., was tlw prindiie i^peator.
Cttlwrhouse, at ^, htf worked
for 4he Citr ^ Vtognia Beach
iaee 1^ wkM he h^une a full-
ttme atihbar pf tte PoUoe Oe-
pukeaaL
In 1^ be sermi as Cteiwtv
Coi^riskM^ of Itewnue until
tt96 iilMfn te \mum S^Kial
fhx ^Uti»-. When Ae city
AGrg^ i^h 9^mmM Anne
€lNii^ la IMtt he inn ap^rted
to M€m n^ poetea of Erec-
tor UftsmuML
oam mm effkos from TMe-
watw ttdi^ inift T. IVz-
patiMt of HqHs^ exeoittve
vice-prradeM; Charles B. Ar-
lingtoi, Jr. of Norfolk, secretary;
Alan ^ta^^in of Newport
ikXK^ ^arirawfB, 1st District; and
WBU^ T. I^^a of Cheaapetke,
ehi^mk, ^^ District I^iwit
haom if- ^ Msthamptott Coitn*
ty mm ^ol^ Tmi0mmL vloHH«si-
^ot tf lir Md Sad DiArkti.
Industrial Study
R^earsir^ a scene frcmi "Arsenic and 01 J Lace" are Kellam Hi|fa School faculty membns
Ocft to right) Sandy Dunlap, Shirley Rountr^ a id Carbl l^ter«>n. (Phrto by Duke)
Kellam Higli Faculty Turn To Acting
PRfNOiSS ^*NE — The Ket j Andy Brabrmnd and Roy Ammons.
lam High &:hool Acuity will pm- Committee ehairmen include:
sent JoM|>b Kecdrlng's "Arsenic; Ed Carruth and Ann Davis, stage
and Old Lace" fliday and Satar-
day at 8 p.m. in Ae ge^l audi-
torium.
The {rity it under Ae 4Urectlon
of Bob AbiMU and &ie She^
^urd.
Memb^s of the cast include
&mdy Duniap, Jerry Keeter, Tom
McCauley, Rouite Kma, A.
ftvwn, Sbirley ^untr^, Shirley
Aieobe, Jimmy Duke, Don Prof-
^ Carl {^ter»m, Don DeSarra.
crew; Jofin Vermillion, lighting;
Doris Humphries and Donna Me-
Clowl, coiftunaes and nuikeHip;
Quentin Owen, props^ Mtorcia
Jones, programs; Barbara McMil-
lan and Sue Grlgi^ prampters;
Betty Cre^, usheni; Jim Duke,
sales; Hilda Cramer, box office;
RaAy Bailey, publicity; and Inez
Bryan, George Te|w and Meanor
SimiMon, cast par^.
"Arsenic ti»l Old Lace" to the
humorous story of the Brewsters,
a fanuly wlA a long tMory of
insanity. Abby and Ita^ ^r(m-
ster, pteyed by Sandy Dunlap awl
Shirley Rountree, axe the oM
maid tfiten who make a hobby of
poisoning gentlemen call«*l.
Teddy, the mad brotlKr,
pkyed by Tom ]&K3auley, adds a
tmich of delightful comedy in his
Inllucimtions of being T<^y
Roosevek.
^ Admission Will be $1 to td-
vasce; 91J5 at Ae dtwr.
Survey Chairman Urges
Cooperation Of Residents
VIRGINIA BeACH--Literal1y thottsands ^ tel^^OAe calls
and inquiries will bo made in comii^ wnks by city depi^Mtts and
individuals compiHng toformation for industries ttort SfPt MMiderinf
sites here. »
The informrttion, which is to include a wide nui||B (rf M^mta-
tion on Virginia Beach, wilt be compiled and puhMtetm * tNnglt-
volume 1^ Virginia Electric and
?ower Company. Vepeo has pre-
pared apfffoximately 120 such
surveys for other areas.
The project was outlined et a
special meeting ef the Virgin^
Beach Development Council Feb.
17 by W. C. Rifigby, Vepeo't Dh^
ector of Area Research. It is
scheduled for compietion in three
The firm has (»n^iled a 90-
page que^onnaire basedrMi q^ies-
HSSKRIGHTIS
P./tmaUKER
LYNimAVIW — Iftances D.
iOoight has been nnaed 1964
BMty Crocker HomuMker of
tomorrffw for Fitiieess Amie hi|^
sehoo^ Virginia BeKh. She
achieved the hi|^nst t^re heiv
to a written homenuddng exam*
toetlon token bnf aenidr ^ite
Aroughout the oiuntry on Dec.
3, and now bemnes eligible tu
om of 102 .j^^rshlps totaling
1110,000.
CAPES CLUB WILL
tmfE MARINE DEC
T^ Capes Beach aittl CM»ni^ 0eb
, will give ^ name trieairiu^l totor-
NOT^i
During the n«tt few w ee k»
nuwiy r asKw ita «rill Im elh*
ttOTes wf llieae ^Htnonff en me
e ten e m l e study a^ imMlHal
sHe survey for Hm City el Vlr-
iHnte isach.
A r e quest fH* eaapeMMen
w^H meoe meppey py wwwmt
ItoiNHn who heeds the pretoc* '
L^j ilewhie eeM^Mast,
'H is irf the uln|eel Impevt
ai^e niel every persen cmmkt*
•d f m HM Wrt e (• Ih* beet ef Wa
sMNttei^ KcUani m»«
lor. A tocil steering cwmnittoAt
headed tffrvA W. IMwb, «9
indude City linMH^W. miia^
Mtchett: Jadi mm, Vepoai|
Virginia Beseb ilMMier; tiSf
Mrs. ffiwood A. W uiittn, a mtm*
her of the Virgiiria Bi^ Dev«l
opment Council and tecre^iaii
Committee. «
ti<»a tint industry tAs beitete m-
lectmg a site,
lactoded to the ttady wiU be
tofomristiwi nn §160^^, d^
mu natunA Teseuretm ^p
DiillilB
lYFHTEiHHEM
NEW YORK — The totern»
tiooal A»ociiition el fire Chieft
h» appcttnted Pli* ^ief £. £k
ftiyne, of Virginia Beaeh ta its e^
ovtioittl committee of 100 to eo»
dud e BMmhership campaign oii
three MniMhtl
fire ^itfi of ttarth ABii«iica»
Madesi^aiainl and wvfll Atif
«riea, w imH m Europe, «r<
Udj^rthMI in ^ campaign u? mr
mm$ nuHtMnhlp to over 10,009
(hiring tibf next few jaMtha.
^toi ^f AAriaa Wmm «
^^ipf Aaiids. (Mkh., is chahmaik
tf ttl €«B|)aign. He Is secont^
vkse i^^t of thn. UfC, tha
t of wl^ 9 taol
Chief of the Tiw
VIRGINIA BEACH
«]ated for a Ma^ 16th op^tog will nve M name tnaairii^]
pi«tl^oe through its decor, acoording to the decorator Marilyn
Motto of Marylyn Motto Design Studios of New York and F(m
Lauderdale. i
Miss Motto stated that extensive research was done at Marii^s
Museum on one ^f her ^oent
consultation visits, Through imag-
tfpMve, and sophistl<:»ted inte^
anNition of this data, The
Thii^le Slraals Room wiU not
Mrs. Mitchell to Repreieiit City
VBlGlrtA »KACH — Mrs. S.
6. Mitchell of Blrdneck Point was
leleoted Friday to represent Vir-
^nia B^ch s^ the big flower
show in New York City
Mtrch 9-14. ^
The seltetton was made by the
CSiarober <rf Cojmnerce's travel
and tourism committee which hi
headed by Roy M. Niel Jr.
Working on a volunteer i^aiM,
Mrs. Mitctell will be on duty the
enUre w^ passing out brochui^
on Virginia Beach as provided
throu^ the chancer.
1^ brochures wiU be on those
buslAMses ti^ betong to the
Chamber of ComoMrce and the
Virginia Travel Council.
R(^ LaMve, e:ii»cutlve direc-
tor of the Chamber, said Monday
that Innkeepers wishing to send
toformation to New Y(m through
Mrs. Mitchell shouM <^ntoct him
imnwdiately.
Mn. Mifc^U awl I^M^ tdect brodiures to be distrilmted
at die Jlew Y^k City fkm^t Oow. paldwm HkXo)
only be hixurtous but literally **%
conversion piece" to its deeer.
Materials and designs charac^
iztog etrly shipping and Set iMe
identifytog the Ci^ ttniry imd
Cape Clttrles area are being em-
nloyed with modem intorpnte-
tion.
Roy Babbto, the GMeral Man-
ager, sato 1h* entire dub, ^
eluding the cM)anas, is being ^v-
en decorator flair and luxury, to-
troducing a modem note of eto-
gance tor an ooeanfront private
dub.
The Oub ww launched list
week when invitations for m«»-
bership application were mailed-
Now under construction on tl«
one and a half acre site between
the Caoes private l)each and At-
lantic Avenue at 40th S., a^
two wings of Callfom'a Un» «-
btnas, an AAU regulation pool
and oool terrace, a soorts arto
and the main club building yiMch
houses the Thimble Shoab Room,
Snack Bar, Men's Locter Room.
md an elaborate Ladies Locker
Foom, Lounge and tPowder Room.
The l8tter facilities wtU b^ist
such facilities as hair dryers and
equipnwnt for lauMermg and
dicing swhn suits.
The Thimble Shoals Room was
orejented as being ingenic/Usly
^signed, fully climate c(mtrolled.
and will have three quarters of
its walls in aUdmg gla». It was
blueprinted to serVe as an all
purpose ctob room by day, chang-
ing personality to a dmner aad
<tence room at night with a vw-
iety of cosmopoliton type enter-
tainment
Expandtog the entertainment
and social program, TOe Capes ex-
tends reoeatiimel fe^i^dt in-
cluding Attltoboard, deck tem^,
voUey Wl -aM ping pong. T^
dirtw tennis courts un^r the di-
rection of iMi^ih Abbot are to-
c^ed directly w^ on Pacific Aw.
This new year-round Beach and
Cabana dub represeato an ex-
penditure of $500,000. R was de-
figned by the ardiftecMmd tarn
of Ganri^ PowuOl & Gilroy. AXA
of iF<fft L»idei^ble.
con«wrce and industfy i^lesdy
exiting, transporM^ i^Utles,
comnMinteation tmeitta, ^ivem-
ment, taxes, ^cto^eb, m^ldd
facilities, fiit and polite pro-
tection, dvte «tivity, churph
and ifovittiM U^SMm, t»} ac':
tuy indua^M sites.
Two lOiBli
Men EMuM
« w , *v - ^ . I V^WmA BEACH - Two Vir-
^^S^tM^ 1^ J^ "*ni* Bw** »«o w«™ «*«ted iS
Vtp(^ y0tM M. Courtn^ "fty-
TU-Hi-Y SELECTS
ASSEMBir DELECATES
Sdiool have bees a^ct^ to
represent Iheta sA the Model
General Aaembly to Richmond
to April.
a state oJffloe reoently at the 3ft
AMfiad <^Mn«itto»and Builte|
MMds Stew of the VJ^rpflM
Uinrdber and Bufldtog Material
Dealei? Assod^OD.
fYanfc W. i^tom of KeUmh*
iMnrat PriiMWS Ai^ was el^-
^ vfc« pre^deM M 'the
lYmOAVm -^ Diaae David-
son wd Kathy dr^ ^ llieto
Tri-Hi-Y at Prtoc^t Anne High jRwp. C. S. Jwdan 4 Aiel, Feed
mi Building Supply Corp. was
lected director.
Th ^mmotto wasMd al^»
J(^n MandnR «Hotei ittfikhn^it.
'tbmM'' Pamn Tickets Chi S$Ie
M. F. Camp of Camp Fuimkure, 1^ buys the Fwie^pair of
gatron tickets to 4e Vh^ia Beach Ovte Chwos productton of
odger and Hammetsteto's "C^roosd.'* J. R Wood, i^t, i»
serving as general chairman of toe show's adv^^l^ pn^p^ for
the Virginia Rotary ClxA, wh<^ M>oo«»ship cl die musical wi!
benefit the club's Student SchoUirship Lam I^d. Patron ticlfet
at $10 per pair, may be purchased by call^ Bob Wilsn^
GA 8-7853; Jade Had^ GA 8-5222; Dr. K. % ¥fc^e.
8-5333 or J. a Wood, GA 8-3514, lilt show i# be
April 8-U. (BaUwm phMo)
^ich SUN-NI^ To^«y, March 3, 1964
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SdH» Tf^ Prdblefns
- ^^ Real Estate
s Ara J^ As Easy
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w Nip ^u ^ly ^uf p^>efty— trvly <mf-«tep,
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^Mdd bt ift Mfc 7wr
•top MMidiurio'
half, iiira«
Ift^mu nd Um tUi %oiri^
t^g like Oat. I hive too r
to nuke the Int moi'
that ti tM^ to mm. I ....^
too n^ to forget about hlio
w4y{i|ttAD' ' wlutio
Opp^« (^lonl«l %Hm,
VUl. THE BAIQC YQU.
Cm)OSE SERVE AL|[f
P^ IT WnX, IF THE 9AMK
:boose is ouRa
Mi. H^UM «»VK»
aw ^>
^MWJ! CAPITAL AMPLE tJ^DJNG UMIT
(At Va. BdKii BttI An^eoo'
vOStm)
Gt ^i'tllGINXA BEACH
fc ^^EHM # l^in Asad Ntvat Air Stat^ - C^ana
1 8 2 A intir Aj^ua USf AAWTC - Oam hteck
33^ ^i^ BMdi M^. at Princes$ Anna Plan
4^ VM^to ^mkH Wvd. at Ara^,. « ^a
irmi ^^ d ^ Ar^^^M^. 9 aIm. to 1 P.M.-.>f ridav sftemooa - 4 to 7 FAl
SBWXur
be atoeere In their lBt«r«il; tm*
If year MewU arited Wp If bt
to aone gronp or sttodatttqi
you can Invite him to be nW'
eieort at The next aodal. Hill
your beat bet may tie to atefi wor-
f fbevt o do tad '
tidly Mut If. MidEe i. <
*eourse of action" or your
r.'Ji": to b« youraelf. to Im ro*
l^aed and f rieodh
PrankHR Q
Tl iRMltR
Fri^l ^ygl ^^ and Pro-
fe»i^^BlWi Cli^ "^ Vir-
ginia $m ^ gw^ c4 die
Rm^ WW fll i^iKliy,
March 7th at t:00 P.M. at the
Cyi^»a Cove County C^ub in
Franklin.
Spring Lw)(^t(w, fftf gm^
qmiJ^r will be Mn» Jn# J. Pal-
mer, ist Vx^ I^Ndert of ^
Vii^ia PedaiMiiB of Mniass
ancTnof^wMMa Woom^* €3«b
be. Mn. ftteeri^K tfria Am
iittiaB the M«r ^loiit 0< iM
PrMttM CM».
IM^ben of the Mne^ AnM
Club to attend ^ii fuiKtkxi ^mU
be ^ria KfcKioney, presiiibat,
apd ^kg#M Itojlljligtt, Inna
Bell, Lou^ imi, imm tm^'
ens, Agnes Halny, Agn^ PMm-
son awl RiM '
|i(hl|ttin hf
•nf tp If nIHW
INd^EMEWTS
IMim — MIILII
V^INIA BRA«! — Mr 1^
an
dai
.h; to
Mr. KtA im kan-h ft*,
and Mrs. Charlea N. Kerlee.
Vm weAluig wiU ^dw p^
#uly 8 In Baytf^ 0mM^
Chowh
|Ott amofl wui pa<ta^ frOQ
PrliK^ Aam 1^^ ^MMft li
June. ^€ m « mei^er of
mq^^ by ilclnt^
Studto.
Z
nd
M Flower
^^i^MMk^^A- the
^W^SWhJ
HmMMfftr, Cbair-
man 1^ tbe CommercM Diviaion,
PK M 8K l^f^" '"* bootha
tJrahdVirlK eve. jr thai
ia t^ «!' iho|r. 'Tbt docorativa
ts4 edu^tioi^ iMwOtt of tboM
exkU}ltors win ^Agi Ibe Ztema
ipto a ^fitaUa
vi^^iA mAm -^ u. ud
M*. cWtej^ae ^lylor Jr. aB-
MUAct iia m§ma»tA ^ Ih^
AiQ^ter. ^i ^H*oU» An
Nayto^^ i^ ^ifllBn C^odwin
tf Wn^ M ^, Ala.
(
Mr. CNMdwin ii tba mi irf Ife-.
Md IN. W. P. (Godwin alao of
Alternate Dd^ptee wUI be
Irem Mui^rn, !9aai^ ttrickto,
mm Sev»r."|^1N^.^
Whto and posalb W^y.
lAttaery, 9fm» W^Mt, Vir-
j^ 8^1 rtiM, Anne Bhir
Mtot, ^ine^ Aue ^rm
B^iii^^ntM^ Od^uiiy, Qwn^dce
«M 1*o(iNwe Wi^^M C^upa-
IQ^ L. Suiter's tepaiteent i^,
Geoi^ t^ and Sw. VU^^
MM) Ba^wsn, Iflw's i^a^nry,
OfMdier Minety, Nii^ui Ollt
Sbc9. Gre^brkuf fWvt.
tea»M^ by tt» <hu^ CSMbi
of ^rgii^ Beadi, ttte ^low iHIl
be prei^ftd la #a AM B. ^p-
udConvHBtton ^nt^l^. ^^
INvooe^ from the Aont '^XL
be tiMd fa* the iNWMfleatta of
^ new ^J^ia Sei^ lli^ital
l^^icts.
mm flaykr is a grtd^ie of
Md. ^ attv^ed tbe XJmMtm
^ i^lMini wiemm abe was •
Mimbff of Alpu Phi social
auroi^. She to en^^ed ^ Hv-
Mk ^viaiB ud Lmh Cor^.
Mr. Ooodwln fraAuAad frtwn
Bmama mg^ SdMi fite haa «t>
tended the Unlver^ of AMmum
wd J^uowffi Sl^ C^^lft. He
k a^^d ^h f^ela » socW
tartemity.
An ^urly laU w^mm 1*
Qi^ ondidwwi Ckft to r^): L^ EmaiM^oa, Lynn
WaJcott ttid Nancy Oeabin.
ANNUAL SURF QUEEN BALL
SCHEDULED FOR FRIDAY
THE FINEST FEATURES
FROM PHILCO
W0§DST0CK
19" TABLETTE
^VK^ W^
..
f Mttinctiva Fum^ira MyM
finiaM back
• Buit^in TaloK Mvat^na
f Itluminafad Chan Mt^
f Extra large S'^xS" m^ ^•i^m'
# Naw H-^ ' -- 110' AlumN^ ^mm t%
guaran^-. , ft
f 172 ^ifirf toc^ pMr^
iniKI»« - KAMiiM
VHraNIA aA(^ — ItemMp
^akl^ anownces tJie wgi^
B^t Of tol$ daughter. Mi© iw^n
Rose aenkJA% to John ScoK
Mr. ttuno^e la tea aoo of Mr.
and IM. ^te R. Siffi«ii« of
<^irloMffvltte« f«aM4y of Bale-
^, -^j and SriaiwiMa, NJf .
Mias Jenl^ if • Jfft0^ of
nrin(^s AiuM ili^ S(AM i^
padlUiMd Mb ^toaon Q^em
in June. At ^«iia« Ae was a
a^iber of m il^ SMw 1^
iM^ ^^nff^ aad a flw|ier
ft^>pa ttelta W W^r mxim
Mlas Jenkins ^n* h« Jui^
^r 4 tte UMve^r (tf Mail^
m Spidto W$ tea MabM of M
MmMs of Vinank W. Cox Hi^
Mr. Kammiie will graduate
from the University of Virginia
in w**^»ii • MS degrae in
He is a
liappt
A iun»^r lii««Jdiii« is planned.
Delbeit Charles Gush fnnounce
the amemvi ^mH Mt
ler. Miss Mary PpM »■».
to U. Bodin Robert Scliexnayder,
ti Schexnayder i$
M?. &mt Mrs CI
'■^■of
\^GSaA BBAOf — The Vh*.
gin» Beach High Sc^d S.C.A.
wiS ^«iMt itf i^ual ^l <klMn
BiU to fifo fc^4 gya fHday
ftott il:3p to il:8orp.«. Wise
win te provide by the Cl«fi.
IMI^ of ^ croning will
ba »a ttMvatog of tte Mrf
Qt^. <^Men omdMMes ai«
IjMm Si^wlaM, lyah Wa^i^,
tip <|i;^ WiU 1^ bam aa
ae^Mo- atte^aE^ Hon^coming
Qmm Cfr^ MAer awl Ap^
MiU of IbiBor Pto CratdO^.
8EACH TV
432ymG|NIA
I MMtlM
1^ a 4lMtfM» of ^IM &PPI
^al »ror^. She i» a membtt-
mt TalMa ^vt^ip of l4iiil^
an whMe he was a tam^^ vi
^ tMa n fira^M^. fia It
i^aed to hm^UUsm l^ts^
tiomi Tnining^nU. Uttle Creekf
A June wed(ti&g is planned.
SIMPSON- RAXfR
VWQINIA BSACH — Mr. aod
Mrs. Williani AMn Simpson an-
nounce the engagement of Uheir
dMghter, Mia Smdia Sua Stoap-
scD to ^WoedrowllVllaon Bakar Jt.
Mr. Biter is the son of Mrs.
UMl JobUt Welch of Virgbto
BeatA and VoodfOw WUscia ISlk-
er of Chesapeake.
Miss Simpson is a gnduate of
Princess Anna High School. She
is employed as a dental assistant.
Mr. Baieer is a graduata of
;;incess Anne High SdMol and
is employed by the Virgin^
Beadi pakee department.
Tha wedding wBl take nbct
SHOW JUDGES TO '
MEET IKWNy
"no Tidevrater nstfteft Council
of Aeci«tt^ Wkimt 8ft ow
Jud^ idft^ioM Itr ^pmrtn^
meeting # the Bandi Hmise,
41^ Grah^ ^n^ iMfolk, at
10^ ajtt., Mo^p, Mbeii 9.
Mts. L. U. C^nta, President,
wiU popi^i. fV^wmg tibe Ixui-
aiti$^0l^ Mn. 'U Craw^rd
Syilnl wUi preswt a l^^ure, with
^m, fM^uring wild fiowe^ of
the l^mier' area.
TlM Tidmater pistrlct Coua<^
is aa afffll^ of tbe National
CouiMil of ftate Oanj^ CMm.
M aceraitttad j^d§m are in-
vited to iMmd.
JUUA MILES IS
OH DEiiN'S m
^mtmBum, s.c. — mi»
Julia Ml«^ of Vir0aia ^ach was
rec^ai?ed lor sAolaaWc acW^*-
meat ^ri^ the first aen^ster of
&M A<K)44 sea^ff at Cornw^
CoBege.
*Rm dau^^ <4 Mr. and Mn.
B. h, inp, Jr., Ciytttd tAte
Chftte, was nam^ to tip dMn's
Hat lA the 4^ear iNmian^ coll#|^.
in Om Mfi^ 2^ jMo- c6nt of ti^
&ua and onintaM a g^M po&t
i^ of ^ toairt i.0 ^idi ^ a
B avtta^.
Other attef^nte are Wr^
^Me; lAm^ Jai^ and &uaa
BMt#ly. VHh ffide; Mag^ Beav-
eil a^ f^ramw Gfflam, ninth
^ie; Carol ^Aln^ and Janie
m$]kT, eighty gra^.
^ Ovw^tt^cl^nntn of tte af£>ir
is fiev $g^. ^i^ cteiraMi ia-
dhide: 1^ Qrutchfldd, ^eora-
t^i; Bm Law^, N&^^n^mts;
Am ^b^ tei^; Waada <^i»tcb-
lUid. Any nuJfbitt 9M i^n
C^eiria^r, invitatims; Skeeter
t^ tkkets; Boaters Reed,
oowning to^awny; and Caraljn
Bodier, puUkity.
SOCIETY COMMENDS
REUEF VOLUNTEER
UTtlB C^^K — At^ivy
frife was omngienM ^tetlh^
for dewUng 9W houra of ^luti-
ibm wrtt to the Navy ^ief
Mrs. Ito^ SchneWer, wtfe of
l^gB Wfl^yne £. I^tee{(ter, was
^^ilM the Navy tt^f So-
ciety's ^O-hoUr service pin ia
M^MnMMU aboard tiie iMadE
iW^ l^p US THvtmi W <^.
WjJUam 1. Summons.
Mrs.^niaslMr 1m» woibfld «t
^ f^oMc nmtl sMoa Vhr«
^&op for 10 months.
NAUBU FASHION
SHOW SCHEDULED
MM^J — TOie regular meet-
ing o^ttw Itotlhu (kardm Club
^ held recently at the hon» of
Mm J. ^. Sand, Kim T^rr^.
t^ clubs "Aanufd S^it^
I^i^n ^ow" achwtttle^ to be
Mid in March was jM^Kmed until
ftirtt^r notice, due to illi^ ia
i^Ay of the members ^mlfi«i.
*nm next meeting wiH ^ held
on fusday evening, ^rch 10, at
8 pjn., at «>e home of Mrs. H. T.
WlDtomsoat 413 Big Pine Drive.
pwA speaker, and ^M #mon-
W^i speaker, and ^1^ ^"on-
^^ the art of "CtoafTf*
CI
N
mCQE TO MEET
* *-«-^-#^rf^ t^ ■■
§iM»
EIAN — Ibe Uww
- ny ^m <Ma^ wB
Jwt l^toesAf at « pm. «i ilw
11 mmmM0^ ' "' '^j» »
|i m iumtum^m^
tm^
DiS'^ \BLE WEIGHTS
wm as iMD OVER)
WOMEN
HtlCRT
5'
It
5' 1
ft
5' 2
If
5' 3'f
5' 4"
5' S"
5' 6
It
5' f"
5' S
ff
5' r
Mt0lUM7RAMr
iii4ii
104-116
107419
110-122
113126
116-130
120*135
124.139
128443
132447
MEN
HEIGHT
5' 7
ff
5' 8"
5' 9"
S'lO
tf
B'lV
6'
If
6' 1"
6' 2"
6' 3"
6' 4"
MtDIUMFftAMC
I '""a il ' " •-' I
134447
138*152
142456
146160
150-165
154470
158-175
162480
167485
172-liO
All weights in indoor clothing and shoes. Women'*
heights with 2 in, heels; m*f\*s with I'm. heefs.
a
Flff^twe p«r«*nt ef the adult peptitaltea Is ever 4e*inibl« we18^'
according to an extenalv.i gtaiiv don« for the mafter* of Metroes <
If ttist teuntle ilk* « : sk W* ehart -^ eemiMtedi
from a etu'i-^ »^ *! "^^^S^^^^^zzJ^i!! '"**''*■''■ ' ~ *"** ■•• **
four own wiMl^^HMBHlMHHt ^eted*
he d«eir^>. -v t... .^rtt;!!
com£)aQiee Mptct y«a to iivj len<
■^
>
9
Poemler's Dif
ilyniicheon Set
*■ NORFOLK— The RanWph-
Htam Womtn't GQll«|e famai
Fo««tef*s Day Lnnchecm till b©
heW March 14 »t 1 p.m. m the
Breety JPoint OfMm' C^ Nor-
folk Itevs! Aif ^ttkm wiA Mrs.
N^M Knowltot tt boMM.
Atemaac and ^csts ue in-
vited, the kiMkaon will be $2
pCT penon.
Mtt. KnowftoB has asked iwit
reaoYatknts te made no later
than March 12. They may be
made % calling Mrs. Kmnftton
at 623-5898 ^r 5 p.m.
Dr. Cail Stern, econonuci pro-
fessw ^ the (xJkfe, will he the
njMM jweaker. Hms for tfie col-
icfell 75th anirfversary in 1965
wttl be discusMKl at this netting.
The Virginia B@K:h promotkm
oommktee comists of Mrs. John
Crawfrnd, Mn. Bmjam4n Brown
and Mrs. RkAard W. Barnes.
FurtfMsr infornMticMi may he ob-
tain^ from ei^" of th<!^ mem-
ha%.
THALIA GARDEN CLUB
TOALIA— The ThaHa Gard-
en Qub met recently at the
Thaltt Methodist Church, Host-
esses were Mrs. A. T. Casfleman,
Mrs. H. M. (jDoley and Mrs.
J. W. Fowler.
QuM speaker, Mrs. Chester
BMMlMth, lectored and dMioo-
ttra^ the "Art ol Making Cor-
saf^". Tbeie ^CHWge weie
««ranted as door prizes.
The Club members voted to
ino^eiw the ^hdarship fund for
NaMe Camp ami to omtribute
to d^ TeaduT's Scholanliip to
Com^rvation School.
Mrs. C. H. Bungard gave an
failefAMing report on tlw Oty
Federation Meeting, whk* she
attended with die pres^^U, Mrs.
E. K. Bakes.
Mrs. C R. Maples, Garden
Th^^V Chairman, repmted that
FawMi were beir^ made for two
hosi»tate for Easter.
RiMnms w&tt awanted to the
followine:
Arttoic Cltm — GcW, Mrs.
H. O. Freeman; Blue, Mrs. N. P.
AnMrto, Mrs. C. H. Bungard,
Mrs E. K. EdEes. Mra. I. R.
G<rff. and Mrs R. S. WWte: Red
^^hfei. H. N. Gladden; YeHow,
Mrs, J. R. Goff.
.£ la die HMtfculture Oass — ■
> B|k Mrs. J. U Cnsi a«J Mrs.
W. C. Moore, ^
Mis Napfer To
Vie For Crown
PATSY NAPIIt
VRGB^ BEAOH — VOm
nitay Naptu* of Vk^ia Beadi
if • eontei^uit for Mi^ Queen of
m NaUi Uand May FesUval.
Tte 17-yKu-Hokl Virtfnia Beach
IU01 SchsMl senior wUl be spon-
^red by the Ladies Auxiliary of
tta Virgink Beach Volunteer Fire
Ml»KUne^.
The M&yik will be heW May 2
ai^ the qumH WUl he elected
through a pnuynt-vote campaign.
Members of the Auxiliary have
urged Virginia Beach residents to
n^oit tii^ k)cal contertant.
Bnsiers are disiday^ througl^it
OeeMy.
JOKIOR WOMEN
lEETING TONIGHT
VUKJIMA raiACH — The Vir-
ginta Beach-Princess Ame Junior
Woman's Qub will meet tonight
1^ ti» First Presbyterian Chuwdi
to elect' offiofers.
TTie pro^mm will consist of re-
ports from each officer and de-
pulment cittirman on the duties
and functions of their parUcular
offJ<» or committee.
LYNNHAVEN GARDEN
CLDB MEETS TODAY
LYNNHAVSN — T*e Lynn-
taven Coloi^r Garden Qub will
■net at 10^ ajn. to<ktf 9t, the
hnne of Mr*. B. W. WiUiams,
S^M I^m^ven JLo^. Mn. N. G.
MurreH urill be h®- coiostess.
TEEN TOPICS .. . i«}i'«b«
Aail. Hone DaaoMMttM Afmi
, *aall I be a te)wd»r? a lawyei? a nurse, a secrefaiy?" This is
Mobebly the tm of qwstiiMi that has been busing around in ycwr
htwi for sometime.
Cto»ing a vocatkw <kjcs mat pm. haraen. It is nc* an event,
it is a pffooess. In days pxm by, ft mm left tatf^Iy to chana. Today
this is not pnly foolish — it can be disas&ous.
Being a Home BcorKxnist myself, I am n^-
uraily s^d on itt c^lenge as a prdf<^ion. Sim^
chooeii^ a Itfe's went is always lurking in the
back of teen-«iMs minds, I ttcHigbt some of ymi
mi^ be interest^ In kiK>wing nKwe rtxxit tiiis
field.
I-bHne econcmics is a profosskMud fiekl wh^
takes in a number ol speua^ed oorajprtions am-
corned with hnfKOving individual and family weH-
betng. It inclades finding kiwwlec^ and api^yjng
Ijm^ mivar >* in-nutrition, foods, clothing, housu^ houselMd
UKj \mwm equipment, child devcloproent, family relation-
ships, family ^onomfcs, hcmie manafcmenl, l^ac f^sMiings and
otficr aspects of Hving. Some home economka poaWoas are con-
cenuid w.tth individuals, <^ers widi families, and odi^FS with lai^
gioiqis of peopte. ....
PositKHts in Home EconomKs mclude:
Teac^^ at all educational levels from nvsery sdwcd throui^i
college RMCMCh in aH of the siAject-matter areas <rf home eoo-
oomm. ExiciriM Sarfke prograiw m horn ^monsfiration agente,
i^v^n in yflrtii pn^lim, or sttlq«5t-ma^r speciaUm. DM^cs
aiKl iMfJhrtfaf adnUMMtoi in <^fa% hi^, mtatoaots, and iux-
pi^s. HhM ind iraltae faMm witii piMIc healft agencm,
niitrkion 8«vto«, family scrvk* aganizations. Bna^ m UM
kMms, in teJrtile firms, in hone service *partnfcirts of utthty
omwwiie*, cm «msumer cdycat^ d«>artm«its of food, cqmpmwrt,
<x ^irGonpuiies. in merch«i*iig and commercial testing.
Tiiwiiiliiiw. nAa. TV, <x oth«r t^m of work in commwiicaticw.
Food editon «wl d» vmom depu^^t edkoci on wM^a's ma^-
ziMS are ejatmples of tome eccwMn^s m ikese poskions. H<m*
mM^ full-tiiM m om't own horns wlnMn^iaking cM^ned wm
toM &m>]oymBat Outsto ttic hoii». ^ . . .^
Tlife r^ a porttiona malro tfw field rtttactive to giris w*
varirf intcrete, talei^, and abilkies.
AdviN^niiQ d» nM we:
It deab w^ siil^e^ ^tat h«» strong lifctong app^ to mo«
wonwa It dlkn a f^TOkmal-lcvd posi^ and pod salary im-
mecfo^ly rfter etfeee I^*etary i^wnpen^ k food^wda p«s^
cao«^»irtly ftrf »«*>• satia«art»n to m emm te tooger rt»
soivs with t. Home economics k so dk»e*y r^tod to i^terw of
^L Aar k k ahwys a tiiiiely 0^ «d a pmmamom. Ifow
^^ics Is ewellent prepwiiiw fcr horo^dong ^ » a g^
ciffMy to cwnbiiw with homemA^. , «
Ha* s^wrt councs should be rfanned to meet u«m1 coll^
^tt^rtq^mettts. The h^ ^ool ^pam i^^ inclwfc
«s»iA Aera^ Md physics becaw toae 8c»ws are Iwc to ^^
~*^in h^ ^»ooI are a hcl^rti?da^» to ^^,
fkjlle® ^irscs in tone e^ramcs are plani^ to give m
rtKto a^ood genewl edncatfw « wdl a. edt^wn for a
^ mivenitin, nic^tt^ tfie Mtt
In hone^^momict.
Several Mi^ed
univofsttic^ ^^ **"P^
hoine eooi^*i Htxm^
Cof/eeV Natural Pc^imr^Chkory
A i^od, hot cup ol coitee uiows no seuon and the hotpitiUe
'%i^a have a cup of c^e" dates back many centuries. In
1U$, Sultaa Sotoman the Magnificent Krved this rare br«w to
hte glints at dinner uid McidentaUy diaeovered that the
mixing of wveral different blends of cciMe with chlmry
r«nd^ in a better-tasting Ivew.
The hi«tM7 of chicwy, which has been coffee's natural
^rtlMr tar centuries, go^ back Into ancient history. It was
mentioned four thouaaad years before Christ in Claer's Egyptian
Spvrus, and aiKlent and mwlem rmdkal men have procuiimed
healthful virtues.
* If your friends are coflM lovers, surprise them some evenjnf
with "Spicy Wh^ped Topptog Coffee.* They'll love its strong,
yet delteate flavw and praise your coffee-making virtues. First,
prt^re a fairly steong coffee with chicory, either drip or i»r-
eola^. Prepare the whipped topping by mixing \4 cup Instant
nonfat dry milk crystals with % cup ice water m bowl. Whip 3
to 4 minutes, until soft peaks form, then add 2 tablespoons lemtm
^iM. Continue whippmg for 3 to 4 minutes, until stiff peaks
feiin, gradually adding % cup sugar. This makes about m
CUM t^pin
«ur hot
mg.
~coftee into mup, tqi miih whipped toping and
serve with cinnamon sticks.
jiattMfis..
mum wm^XK
BiWM Ntlmrn No. 3349. Apron Mm fot
HoMar. fr^ilf florad princaif apron wllh
»a$y rkrtK trim offari foti good cev'vrflg*
«nd a pet holder ymi mok* to mt^h. No.
9249 tommt In fmoff, medium and lorgt
ii*»$. t^mdivm $ln lokM 2'/* fOfdi of iS-
{iKfc tmkrk for Ih* bik apron and on* pot
koUmri I 'A ford* 3J Inch t^r thorf ^ron
OM^ pet hahltf-
Noaatwork Mton No. 9^^. Knit
SwmHor. ThU knit Chan^llyp* twmOot k
ilmpio fa crmoto. Poftarit No 947 eonfaint
hutftttMomt for molting dzM 14, IS, IS. ,
SoAd M c«nM for our Natihwofk took
whkh IndvrfM rhti^ii ot kM, erocf>*t
•nd o m ff r^do ry o»4 a co«|>oii for lofoct-
iitd SSf for oof^ JrMt pahom, 23^ for
oach ntodhwork palttrn ladd 54 far oaeh
poNoTM fw third ctaw maiUng ond lOt
for ooch patitrn faf Aril cinu irmdm^ Hi
Atmer iMti umbau. •«« im, n*w
fork t. M V.
IMptllHlABdCiMr
heh^Sldnllashl
P^ 3
NOW!!
VIRGINIA BEACH HAS A
3 WINU"^?
CARWAiH
WITH A WONDIRFUL NfW IDEA. A CAR
SHAMPOO THAT HAS A WAX BASE TO
PROTECT YOUR CAR FKXW SALT SPRAY
A ND BLOWING SAND .
.^ AUL THIS FOR ONIY $13
29th & Arctic Av«. R(A>ert E. Hw^irlck, A^.
Owners— Eugene H. end Uokmt E. frtendrick
■ ^^ ^^ i'li i ^^ttmsmmmtm^m^m*^
Call Your Local Service CerUer for I
ALL YOUR SERVICE PROBLEMS I
Zane— )iquff or ointmcat-Hi doe-
te^s aatkeirtk, promptly reeves
Hiding, tU^ scntchl^ Mid M
iMibM hMl and ctehr aurtMe akla
nwM. Bjor Eirtm |
etabMrn eaaesW
MUU
TERMITESi
WORK ALL YCAR
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VIRGINIA BEACH
SawiHgs and Loan Association
210 - 25th Street VIrfinia Beech, ywf^M^
Phone GAI-^SI
N,
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""lift' i T iii I ?""" ! * n ^-^ •^- -— - - - -^-„-^.^ -^ - ■■ - ■ - . ^-„
(EACH SUN-NBVS
Vi^ m4« Mm Mt flff M t wffc >, lim
'f^^-^aywi.
FUNEML S
nRMipiio
ftVf ' HI i
■ « «r
The Door Wat Clotetf
We admire the public ^rl^ jndMduftI
who is willing to take «i community j<^
Of hedd drives for worthy ^y«M.^iffycf»
should be willing to do hit dw«. Untew
citizens are witting to trt» l^r turn, •
coflMnuoity tiends to «li^ hiJtiWWrl
One can, however, be»«w wo lnwlv«i
if I oDmmuotty affair* thi* ♦w^wn't ^ve
tfane to ron his own busing, ^•m ^o I
^Aw « very likeable cienti^iaft, tw^ ^nm
-itatfi, wne aTTarnowi uustomers of
., . ore found t+>e door locked with a note
'^rtHinc "open torrwjrioir.** >Afl»t had hap-
arving lemonade at a Farm
'■^ecause
itWves
iwi were
N«n wNn
chap
i^«j. It wasnlrt
of him to speffe^ thf day lawving lemonade.
Of more value to Wt community, how-
•v^, wcxiid have b^ a welJ-run sti»-e
v(^kii would have K^p^ attract buslnwi
te tfw dty from ^ mrrmm^^ area
EVWY day. C«iaw|y, Jt woiild have t^en
of m«» value to tfie q^tors he a>u1dn'r
pay when he went out of business.
C^nmuntties. najld chHc-minded l|^n
arwi women, people willing to take on jobs
which need ooing. One should be caiiiful,
fKwvever, to Inn it the offices he holds, ihe
dlrh^et he heads, to the number he can
handle while doing his main job well.
Nothing Is more Important to a city |t»an
well-run, welUrr^naged shops and tlores.
The more successfuT they are, the more
valuable they ere to tN «Mlp^tY.
^ only 4o ^rtr ^rm% W^it The
wmmunlty ai • \^^rfe prolitt, w^ W»c-
cets or Wlure of adty de^idt largely on
>^ iu<^»sfMlly lt» buttnws wititutions
are ofMra^.
-Sl^py lye (Minn.) HeraW-Dispatdi
iK,
9EiACH
^ gl ?f-- t-.-.thea^ern Virgin
, dib^ t(t >nd Pte Saturd
ixil was in *e CowKry dub of Vu>
qdUmm^ and clifM Of » )^t stfAck at "
Mt oty'i (Mrti^ plaaper,
; Ihe pbtt twtk M^? I|nt>l
He reiigned iiftef a di»-
- ^-^ — III li^rlmrii
on pa|i;y nlatwri .
After his appointment to ttie
regional planning connniaaion
poftt in September I960, he
- Oadand A. Wood, 50, Uni mi oai)
R.'oi.in.-i! Plnnninp
.<iUcni>
sbters, Mr« Roger I, Mann i^
Virginia Beach, Mias Lillian
Wood o( to* AngeteA aod Mrs
Robert Bryck» III o( Ridioioiid.
A funeral strvKe was held at
3.30 p.m. Monday in St Sie-
phea'i Epticopai Church, Rkii
Lditorlal Finip
at 8410 Oc^aJwW. .<-— —
A 1934 gr^MM of V^m
Polytochro; l^toite, Wood «-♦
ceived a msMt* ^^gm tnsm
t^ m 191^. He later 4^Md
at m Mtwarhu^tti ^^tm ^
Wood aatlgned. ptris, pla^
fmuds and parlEways for New
ofk City and hel|fcd dfwr a
master plan for Riohmoni Hb
atao pff^ed a oaater pbu for
Walton. Mais., after a fo^y^
mu of duty with the Army dur-
ing Worl4 War II.
^UNer resignfaig as RiolMaopd's
cky ptaiHief, wood eatabliiiliad
^iteod A. Wood ft AaaociaMs.
consuMaiils and (te«^n. ^e
cloicd the finn when fo was ajV"
point^ to tfw ^knal fanning
commissi(m post.
Through the years. Wood pre-
pared mastw plans for six Vh^
ginia cities and handled annexa-
tion ptaaniitfffc^ wUistMi-s*!^
N. C.
hijj^wa
Virgini
gis laB^, this ajmpaoy says, It ba^avall-
able swm «<^, ^^^#f^ ,|^^i- N»lto
that fUcker, too.
Thomas A, Mvm, who devo^ obn-
slderable eff«t to Inven^ng an electric bulb
#iat didn't fli^W* wp«ld be jj(reatly
amused.
y,-„^.., ^ -..- ..- — He might 4h^^ wondw ffi whlcli dlfeo*
.,r,re *^nn s ■^:l!(on na$ tamps tJon this CTnftiry's progress is hea<^(^, and
whether It ^^11 mi with an electric bulb
hat smokes and pells l*^ a kerosene
amp.
-Southe^tf ^^yriai^
gh the passing of the street lamp
■ in most places, - ' onrv-
' 'etain a vMtig^ «. ,vhat
nee pf a helf century or
tous era. None can
.1 ,f ,k,. gaslight business and its esti-
PRff. f^m ^
BE iiL SPEAKER
waamA w^ - ani.
I^n^i A. Mete, Jr. of flh||^
eao^ <^^tMaft of WUBbm
n« Mtfjr C^^i ^ If m
ifmfm U lie Itartiy Hkwb,
Mareb i, at 3.30 pm, i^m ^
eociation for fiMnrA a^ te-
hghtenment, ^ ftnet a^ U-
lantk Avenue.
Philoaophioel Coaatoaltou of
*Sottl"', in wl^ft te «M w-
i«late the concapUcNM ^ ^ hu-
man soul of ftwr phUoaophers,
respectively, wi^ <^t iq the
Off To Europe
RITHM^^ -hard C.
Ho tor ol
t h I' Vi«^*llJ*l lir\iu.7w lailZfltlOB
Group, wiS leave tomorrow on
j a njonth4ong trip to^rope in !J»
' interest of the SUte's econ.)r"ic
growth program
Specifically, Mr HolmquiM
' will:
f Explore the poasibillties of
tttfscting industrial investment
to Virginia from bualnen con-
cerns ih the European counti'ies.
e Rudy ways to increase trade
among Virgmia buslneas firms
and European importers and ex-
porters. *
tt Expli — '^" "'""•"hUtty of
a Imsll d ^glnia
business men viutmg Eurape in
the interest of auracting foreign
investment and opening additional
tr»i*i channels.
Mr. Holinqiuat siao will visit
sev«ii Buropean imnufaoturers
who have expre?sed interest al-
nady in ^ablishlng manufac-
turing fseittUas in Vir^nJa.
His firal stop will be in.Brus-
«ll ^bere he will confer with
Siiprge McKiniwy. dirad.or of the
Virginia SUte Ports Auibority's
Bureau for Europe. Before tils
return h« w*Ji visit business lead-
ers in Frsnce. West Germany.
NcHtMn Italy and Sweden. He
WiU lelmP t» tjhe United &ates
March 38.
Uc, iijlmquist is noaJui^ tlw
trtp It tt» nxfOMi of Vm VM^n
fd Industrial Devetopment and
itng, GovarAor's Of^.
V
To
Mqtien'sNeec
, W. AlcCorma*
f'>ute of RfpretenMivn
f
A^t ih« llib Co«gr«« w tcoMn-
'.rnmrr when it Biu« •<«)<»««««
nttkmal etectioa? wt»l
, ^4 jfrctuKnt Jobuon be tble w coma
f!Lw part o< the original Adminii-
1
WHy Hep 9it Cigarettes?
fMrftaNMl
ters, MkrfB»J|!IIFWli4^IVff!PrT|MP
bcth Dade Wood, Carol T. Wood |«» piM*. »«
and Sudic R. Wood; and three ' to attend.
li^^Mt
^u^ ^ #w to-
ld Iw*
htur^Mt habits
^ni'i ui3ea&6.
f the government may
'■'5V sh^'-'* birth MW^^
jgs, mmm
^ whl^ am too new to h«m been fully
^' Aft are habituai c^^ drlnl^rs who
,y iw or nnore mm • f^- ^f^*** ^
m who Mnk rtiay can «mstint)y lmblk»
alcoholic fcw^prages.
The^^^^l rule, with tt^^^ as w^l
as n^t ^er things, Is r^ to Indulge
w^aslvely. Modera^ cah save your Hie
in many, many ways.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
,ii iwa yuors i nav,
i the "Virginia
I'News" as an out of
•r. I haw raid yaur
and time again in
^ area for
ciftiiy , etc. This
?mNi|^ to sub-
e the fact
m aoaeniee owner of real es-
^ 3t tiie Nflrth Cnd of the
U informed of your
,cuvrue$.
he rebzaary 11, 1964 is-
: li liiled a stateoMfit of City
^^0^ W. RuseeU Hatdieti,
j^ -a-T/i n»u". This mm item
act message to me
v« tried unsuroaHftfly
J '• n find liffonna-
.- replaced sand
of my cotUfe be-
nd S3rd iStreet. I
9 Mr. Hatcfa^ for
address of the lo-
' '*gent.
^ah Wfc<*aesday
ave spent con-
id effort having ■■.
UJiW!-i,u .I'ft of !
- this several
thai
-.A
quantity of beer 'cans, liquor
bottlos. and tra^ which will fill
ry gallon trash container at
ux end of one night's gathering.
Should I sound like the irate
taxp«>'«r who demands his rights
for ew»y dollar spent on taxes;
please forgive me. I only wish
your editorial would call atten-
tion to t)w problem which exists
pHmarily during the period when
high sdiools and colleges end
their teftus itt Ite esriy summer.
We St the North ^d of the Beach
suffer the descension of persons
who have no regard to private
property, you should see ho«r the
oars are left parked on our
streets, and no ragKrds to preser-
vation of our dunes n.it i<i men-
tion the neatness of i
As long as the North End of
Virginia Batch. f^Kun Cist Street
to f^ Story is not policed regu-
larly by a more strict Beach
Patrol and also by PoUce De-
partment Patrol cars on the side
gtreets we shall have to suffer
these indignities at the hands of
M1S& KELLY ON LIST
GRLNI^ELL, la. - Miss Kath-
leen Kelley, daugMar ef Capt.
and Mrs. Hu«h A. KeUey. 11 IX)
jre Dr * Beach
t\M been MMi *o ute Deatt^
T.ist for oBlSiittidmg acadeoye
iievent^ st sera-
Hie ust IS n»ac up of ap-
iteh* the top 10 per cent
aiwtoit bodj
iMtt 1^ OwntwII. mm;
those who do not care i^ut V^
ginis BMch the ne^
I have no criticism of the (mx-
teous and affideot PMte Owl-
roent. I know how i^td Vm M
from the time my hwse mj bwf<-
glariwd. I only wish ^y awf
instnieted to visit our wm nwa
thoroughly. UntU the owners a^
residents voice theb^ pmt «#
feelings wiU the Nofth WaA U
the Beach be more of a ptaywtf
spot; and not m maA U a tott-
tion known to ^ha "famS^ s^*
as the place to mert branisa
there is no polioe j^ti^ to se>
lUict their acUviUes.
No one wishes mora ^a I Mrt
Virginia fiaich be 'kwwB to ^
youfiger generation tt a ]^*
ground for fun and $a^^^; M
not known as the ^^ in the
State of Virginia aten wM
beach parties can be cmrM w.
This unfortunataly is mnas^
known at three or fow- ^ the <^
leges in this area «mI ftutiwr
West. Tile local yousi^ aet of
Virginia Beach and N«rMik have
this impression also, tito is prov-
en by the many V^ri^ais IteA
and Norfolk license ^^ m ttM
cars parked in the iUvew^s,
middle of the streetj^ laA w tte
lawns on 8Srd Str^ ^m m
July of the past years.
I most appreciatively tenk yw
iar your hi^ and ! Mmw^ w
many others who km "the
Beach" as I have lei^^ to. Vir^
giaia Beach is a btf grai^
center of culture as wtf m rese-
CoflM to CMfflWffld mA
(Conia««4 irom page %)
Some members of the Assem
to their liking than litiuor-by-the-i!^^
few restrictions. Proponenti of tibc Ms
more easily obtainable wooid tedoee
anp^^
Hie Senate, mean^iiule, fmsA a bitt already aspiw^ by the
Hause sutbtviziog permanent revgeatioa of drivers* licenses after a
ttiiid conviction for drunken driving. After 10 yiears tfie offender
wddpetttfoa a court of recoid for a aew dnviag Mmtt.
llie upper cfaamiber also passed a bill to alkw Ridges and juries
to examine me previous driving records ol offenden in traffic cases,
ater conviction, so Uwy could consider it in passing aetiteoce.
PRINICIMO DMVIitS
Across the Hall the House was considering a bill to deal with
drmking drivers not drunk enough to be called drunken drivers, tt
^rouW permit them to be prosecuted as "impaired" drivers.
A series of bills aimed at changing the i^esent Memorial Day
to Labor Day neriod of Daylight Saving Time was in the legislative
mill. too. Some wouhl extend the D5T period; others would exempt
T^fts of the state, Nobody was quite sure what would happen.
Meanwhile a pair ol r^olutions wete tntroduced in die House
a^Mrently dknigneo to face up i<^ ^c uhimate atxsiition of the poll
tax in sute andlocal electios^
One, proposed by WUtiMOsouxg uci. J<u«paa M- Carneai and
46 co-patfbtis, would TttyJIpt « tiaav onmmisst6n to nrepare for
the repeal of the poll taf P^l lexandria
hwl 31 co-sigiiers wid) hnn ob i* njMiuiioo ptopot^^ a gommissiqn
m study voter quafificatibas.
A s^itar Republican sponsored resolution also was introduced.
TlK> <; .^MtMlS weie J«mM|| 6p % the final week's
rush. When ,... „<;adline for biiis <im* m wett !,213 had been
introduced. 836 in the House aOjd 377 in Ac Senate.
Also ttieie weie 74 teeeluiems in the House and 42 in the
Senate, with still more to borne. A few addhional tHils— with the
Ciovernor's approval — also are expected.
Ate-
holism Hed^etAay from lO^M
a.m. to noon at the Public HMlth
Center Audtorium, 401 CWtey
Avenue, Norfoik.
The following program wiU be
presented:
10:30 Wetamie, Aubrey H.
Perry, Sr., «^^^ Norfolk
10:35 toirodud^ el Speater^
The Reverend ^AeiA^Nv, ^i^*
man, Clergy Coff^m^ Afco-
hdian.
10:40 Panei Presentation, Mod-
erator, Joe Hoppel, WCMS Radio
Announcer.
"The Roi£ of the Nurse in the
Treatment of Alcoholic Paiients",
airs. Peggy Siein, B.S., RN, In-
jtruotor. School of Nursing Divi-
sion of Ifedlcsl and Surgkal Nurs-
ing. Msryview Hoq»tal; «kI Mrs.
Catherine iLee, RN, Head Nurse,
Mala Me«eil and Sntttcal Nurs-
ing pjviBton, llaryview Hospital,
|\)rtamouth
11:00 "The Bdle of the MuMeT
in Counseling the Alcoholic", The
Reverend Cecil Clifton, Pastor,
Aragona Baptist Church, Diploma
Clinical Pastoral CounaaUag, flow-
man Gray School of Me^R^ripe,
Wioston Salem, N.C.
11:20 "Treatment of the Alco-
holic in a Private In-Patient
Facility", Mrs. Sdythe Broughton,
Direettf of Oceanaire Rest Home,
Virginia Beach.
11:40 'Trwcted Program of
Clergy Committee on Alcoholism
for lft84".
ThM« «i»i«»tw«»»— « variatifl** of '*"'
«-,TOO.t in th* mind* of mort p«opl 8
JJSTUk n *r»n»I wh^b .fl
of as a Caftgrew mv« b«*° itii.>'"'g ww »*»*
M be foolish to make pwc^ ^«e-
«^ buc I am «mW«.t that *«" ■ a. ».«r4
of dtc iStb Cott$xm k finally ^ «»
be 1 notable record of achievement.
Thm^V^ «WOn« for believiM tb.. Fi"., '' - « Pje^
-^ ^ It. i>f«blcim. More unportint ih«n tiiy. « Prtw
^IfiM md m proWfim. More unportJ
^r Wmton'M determtnatkm thai the ina|or
wMTw b« ^i«d uid hi« declired inMntioo
WW twf bit of hi* influence and prestige
to i«w«iJiih it. Then, yon have the atutude
ol ^ngiWt ittelf.
I tWak dw Coihgreii hai every intention to
n^ram wp » »t» rtipoo»ibiliti«» m the area of
ctvU rightt, l» reduction, economy in govern-
^t. nat^id security, education, employment
M tte «*fiy other pressing programi im^tant
M A» pe^ of the nation and to the peace
irf ia iN*W.
Ther« H plenty of jusiifita
.ion for laying thii. It should
be remembered that the 88 th
Congrwei already has lome not-
able achievements to iti credit
-^approval of the taM baa
treaty, expansion of the Peace
CoTffc b^AtioB ^ iiiwtri
health 1^ fc»tal m^*mm
pi^rani^ oelk^ nd ^ s
whek kA ^ U» 4mmm l^t
very w^portMit k^tbn that
§fym §9m unnotk^ by W
g^mi pvUic. b adUitkw, t^
ItaM a^ ^WJR aeparately
imt c^npletd • tMmr* k«d
ti committee work and actually
patwd much basic legislation
that only awaiti action in the
nthcr hoiiae for completion.
It is a flustakc to put judg-
ffltnt OB thii or any Coogreu
before it has complf^ m work.
It should be reffwiwered when
ludgiag the progress of this
Ceag(«w that probably no Con-
gress has becsi a^ed to deal with
kualatioti ol auh nsnigrt*.
jb^ and cetnplaity arUPe-
leneed by the Civil Rights, the
tJJti' ladttctton and the aatioaal
seenrity bills of this sonon.
There is no easy electrooie
.jmyoatr aatwtf to i^ Civa
lUgfos problem, a piebleoi tbaS
has been with us since the first
Ave wm bmi^ » AaKriw.
Thi» k a ^Mmk mrdnH
imp mi Mtt^AM wwtiMa
dH&g buk mmm Ami IM
A avtf ti^tt im mm u
mmh mwe thus a ^sMk pafit-
kd ^kon ftw db iKwd. A
Civfl U^tt m « be
muK have
A Gvil Right! M tobs WtriL.
able must sti^ ^ ^stf ^
ceptance hf An pe^.
As PnrfdMt IoImMii sM «»
die joint tmim ti Qmgtm
on Novembtt 37 A:". . . m
laemori^l . . . Btfiitd QMe ^■^
qucntly honxv ft^dm t Sm-'
atdy's ttwiaa^ ri^ Ae m^m
possible pawN^ M ikt Clvi<
Righu bill §m iM^ N ^^i
so loni."
P
TELL
^^«B <^Mmod
first Baptist Te
Hold Itevival
VIRGINIA BEACH — The
First Baptist Church of Virginia
Beach will hold revival services
the week of March 15-22.
Rev, Robert N. Wallace, pastor
qf Thalia tynn Baptist Church,
will be the revJA^al speaker, and
Rev. T. E. Miller, Minister of Edu-
cation at Bayside BspUst Church,
will be the song lesiSer.
Prayer semtoes oa the Wednes-
day night i»eee(ting tiie revival
are being led by different organi
wtions of First Baptist Cbttrdi.
The <W.M.U. will condttet the ser-
vice Wedpuid ay evening, March 4
at 7:90 pjm.
■»a
(Continued from Pa^e One)
School Band from Norfolk. This
year Princess Anne will be the
only musioal entry from Virginia.
While in Florida, the band will
compete for the Florida Gover-
Bor's Cu^, a teiie &i#Mi trt^^
prawMvi by, ^vmm ^ya^ te
tebMt out-of-^^ band m
piMKle.
Should the Princess Anne tend
capture the award, the trophy will
be presented once m i!^.'^f"t« a^'^
again in special cer>
home after it h» bt iv^d.
>. gHa gPiiftaaiS fl»t>
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YII6IHA lEiiCH
TO TIS
EASTEKH Vmi
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lor to fAjp Owning,
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RIDGE TUNNEL
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The Virginiq Befich Sun-News. Will
Publish a SffuVfnir Edftio^ Telling The
Stpry in Words tond Pictures of the
Longest Bridge Tunnel in ^ Wml^
Thl» gi9»iTfic engineering proj^ will eonn«» Virginis's Ewtem
Shore with the greet Tidewater area with one terminus of thii bridge-
tunnel complex located in the great new Gty of Virginia Beach.
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Two tunnete, t^ more #ian a mite long^ ar« a part of the great
Cbesa^al« ftey Miige-TMnnel. The tunt^ls will alkn^f ample dwrance
for ^e largest ocean vessels. In addition to the two hjnnels tb^-e will W
^ut man-made islands that wilt link tbf turmelsAwjth overwater bric^.
As a tributa to this ^rwt pro|^ ^ Virginia Be^h Sun-News will
puWl^ a ^^al Chesepee^ Bay Brl^eiwoel edition early this year
prior to the official (^nfng. m knqw this edItW will give fn lnsJ#tf #»
to what can ^ exf^rted of the impact on the area's e«3nomy and f uty re.
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1^ RJlTOiR IWroRMATION GOhCfRNlNC ADVERTISING
IN THIS OMTSTA>©ING EDITION CALL OR WRITE THE
vi»r!iwiA RFArH SUN-NEWS, GA S.24pr.
iMMM^i
Blood v«s$ol
Repair Will
le DIscaosfd
NOWOLK — Blo^ VK^ n-
ptv wi^ twy «u#etl lastru-
^^a tWfwfing ^ fiftft aiUMitl
Pijuiw iMi Itoreb U.
M>. JtMi J. JtadMoa A Otais-
iw of tasrar wA waeiMr n*
tNtfeh ^ ^tow YMfc'i M^MiAl Sioal
HMJ^, wU rapori on "tlbe Clit-
ic m^&i ol McnmisQiAr Aff>
9iy;' «t tte opeDim tMihn 4(
a ^-teBg ftogiua Mnttfti to
^h^^twMlf TMP»ator H«*t
A^>mUoi ti U» GoWen Triattgle
IMtt Artel.
I^. ^?ril C. ^tMitip Jr., Ai-
^cJAte protewor ol &irpry tt
j^tou Mvriyw H(Mqtttal, BaUl-
more, Itoytoad, ^ows Dr. Ja-
cobsort with a paper on LeaiMW
of the C^ro^iy Orauhttim
A .^mStmon, on "§i4}tte
Signs of -J^tu^m H«Mt
Failuw" by O*"- Braw Log»»,
Pnrfeasor of MedkiDe, B™»y
Uiver^ School of HedWiw, At-
lanta, Geor^, wiU ^m U» af-
ternoon feoloM.
Dr. 'nMHM W. iUtingly, Dir-
etAor of ikm 0«pKi»wt of M«d-
mm at WaAmgton D.C. Ho^
tal Cenler, i^ apeak on "C^ng.
ing Concepts of liyocardial Di*
ease." "ftenai Homo-Traniplan^
tion in Ma*" wUl be the final
l^>er, p?MWto4 Iv Dr- David M.
Hume, Chairman of ^ O^sitft-
mttrt of Surpiy at the M^i^
^ifce of Vi«ini«, Richmowl.
i^. %. Bryan Grinaan Jr., wiU
l^lide for the morning meeting
with Or. Bernard H. Miller, Ti^
wat^ Iteurt A^ociatlon i»«B<te^
duJciBg U» aftwttoon se^)n.
A i»mI (Mnwdttding ti» nMro-
inga^wn will ihclwie Dr. iWlw,
Dr. JacotaMi, Dr. SAiA». Dr.
Qeofga A. HtrklBa and Dr. Levi
OW, *. Dr. R(*ert B. Gi«Man
i« nuta^nr tor the sf^wom
a»«^ wki^ todwiM Or. Cliffy
^. Hume, Dr. *tar^ D. l^yi»
and Dr. OomW IV. Drew.
Sym^ftum c^tomn is Dr.
Aijfin Margc^ius, Jr.. h^d of ttoe
iaiiffiiivtif>n'° ProfMsk^nal ^uca-
Virgin/i B#ach SUN:NE\A«, Tuesdav .AA«f
VtCSTlRM t>IVl3IOlMAL
TOUfc LASTSfiASa<
THETOPuJMw
LEAfil
VMWMM MACM
KKREATMN MNIKinALL
[EET8 TOWSH^ ^ °^
MAifflU — The Mal&u avic
League wU hoM 'h MXt montiUy
n^eting tonigM at 9 pju. ift the
aiallbu I3eniehti^ Mm^^
C, G. Haflrta, repwwtim U-
mm is4 da^vw, lm^l«s of
Mbu vJU be ^«A weaker ftf
a "Quezon and Aaiwer SesBon".
in ^ttlott Mf. Harria wUl com-
Se^i^w^ VB C & K
feiOjoa^ m C * K
^^k vs. c%f
Ba^i^ vi l^iirt^
S;»
4:80
4t»
9» W warn* mu t^ g^^^ ^, e * K
roent on the ^m 4 tb* Mal^ j„,p^„ r.iRLS—
Developm^.
AVIAfW A8, ttaly — ^^^
p^l.^x) Hainnufk of S^
Die^, •Calif., b now m 4jMy M
Ihia ba« ia aorthers ■»# w*th
bis Ta<^<»l Air Comnrand filter
^u^ which 'm provkUng ^It of
^ pun^ %r NATO in Mi^Uiem
Kurope.
Captain toWBo**, a Air For®
paot, <SH» te« with the 4^h
■jiMsticai eigMer S^padron foflow-
isig ^ uiul'i partfciprton In <^
eMtion Big lift. He is ^twrnmA-
ly assign to C^anon ^8, N *..
aiKl wiU i«him i^re when t^
430th ^n^tMl tts aleit 4)^y in
tupport of NATO.
Tlw optain, »» of Mw. D. A.
Coonraitt of i3» Hewlett IWve,
San Diego. jwdu^M from Wtt
Army and Navy Acacteny it
Carlihad, Calif. A mesAw of
Kimia fflpna, fte ^^^d tt»e
University of Ajrizona M^ h»to a
B.A. dee«e. . ^ ^
His wife, Saron, is the *m»-
ter of Hr. mA Mrs. Gec^ge C.
I^rtiw of tampa Avenue, H
Cgjoa, Calif. Captain Hanunock's
i^her, f^ul B. Hammock, resides
WOMEIjyOTEilSTdHlET
\TOG1N1A BEACH — The'Vir-
^ toch Wt, liWgue of
Women Voter*, wffl mert ft^y
at 10 a.m, ^ <Mlee %^m^
Church.
ftirpose of the me^ng is to de-
cide whettwr the Vfr^nia. Btaai
ui* ifcwild beOT» a p«* <rf tta
indew^er Arw League. A state
boMd ^vi«r wM be a ^^ecJal
p«t.
Furtter inform^flffl may be ob-
tained fr^m ^« meatoer^p
^wtaMB, Ito. DOfotty Abdm, at
r
AHUtHUt W. fWiS. Jr.
LAtaSLAND M^, tex. — Aw-
nan Arttur W. Estes Jr., son of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. a^ of
1211 South Lake R<»i, Vir^nia
Beach, is being r^sngwd to
mmm AfS, ffl., for tochttical
ti^tag as a Untod ^i^ Air
Foree e^Wiidan.
Aimw &tes, who edited ia
flie, Afr F*« a iflwrt time afo,
^ (^B^^k his inlUal baw;
miliary toUning here.
He B a 1961 grt^i^ <rf Prin-
cess Anne Hl|h Sdiool.
(high GKLS-
Seatack vs. C & K
EI.EM GIRI
Seateard vs mys^ue
lOGgGKLS-
Se«t«ck vs C A K
Saturdby
MIppET—
Bayside,vs C & K
SaiUek vs Seabwrd
JR. LOW-
^^te vs. a^mrd
C * K •» Va. B^A
LyimhavMn m WmUxk
JR. IflGH <Jtoy-of»—
No. 1 team ml^ 4 Team
No. 2 T«m -w No. S Tei»
m. vam <ptey-off)~
Ntf. S Team vi No. f Tmw
No. 4 T»m VI No. I Tsto
No. 7 Team w No. 2 T«m
No. 1 Tema vs No. aT^m
%m
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3 So
4:30
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11:00
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OFFERS COMPLETE REAL PTATE SERVICE
RESIDENTIAL SALES
f COMMERCIAL and INVESTMENT PROPERTIES
• RENTALS (Yearly and Seasonal)
• LAND DEVELOP!^
• FARM SALES
• DEVaOPER'S AGENT
• AH, TYPES C* FINANQNG
Main Office At
buildArama
BEC^E^
W^k^ P. B^C^^I^ - JAMK L ADAMS
TOBEPCUSP
in eMunmu^ msxM. te^^ |ko-
gramiwin be msmmA ^ «ta
Eighth Annuri C«aAre^ ^ tt»
De^itine^ U Ita^ l^@M
and HMftoJs at ti» HoM *to
MarstaD hft^ W. ' ^ ^
GiuA ®M»» w* to^de ft-,
jweph J. :rtff, <^^*l^er,
Tenne^ee D^arttt^ of mtf ai
Health; Dr. f^ul H. »id», ^W-
ntoloner, New Yirttte^B^wt
of Ment^ Hy^w; and %• ,^^
<dd L. lleffteglH^^^iir*^"
Kentuc^ O^artsMit ^
|MES MILLER IS
861101 STUDENT
VIRGINIA T?KAnH =- *m*3
Monroe tlilic
was ene of 10 stuoenis iram vir-
gtaia nnaed to «» Dean's Ufi.
Of Bab Jones University
GreenviBe, S.C.
A senior in the School of Bu*-
ness Administration, he )s the son
of Mr. and Mrs; W. J. Biller, 247
Ov«rla«d Baad.
The students listed earned »v
latst a B average dm
semester.
Bob Jones Univei^-
asthe "WorW't ""^^
IMveraitv." is
Wi«s.
-"*-m^v^'
I I
^^% 1964
tOINAMI NO. M *
NNAMoe tMvmm a
TRA»«BOT8 <WTAti-
KtHJOomm
V \0E POit 91^ tOAH),
< DAtt fxDw^a, fmmmo
TKANanSNTS. fNmL, BVC.;
FOOKG IHK AMDCMT <»* SMb
TAX^ HtovsiM} rem Tia
VntAflONi mo MTKAUNO
mt CITY or v«<»«Ay|Qi^
of Alt Ctty of VirtfnU BNeli, ^
fidi, doM not tanhidt mr ftnte
for eBrtatai nMcwHy mdttr m^-
tal IniirQmiQnti^ niuiiid|«l nr
Tjr«i and fUMtioM; aad
mttAS, t is neoMHoy ttal
provWou be mwlc lo iii^i»«id
len thft UaM iMnlsribv set
-^ lb« puipoM of pirvMhig
nia^ for qpiiUdpal
at rr ordai^d m
mtmB* or we mnor
hai the foUowing wapib tod
CBS News CorrMiWMk^ Hbit
fbeeaosMT fMM e Inhx bmMIi te^
i« llirdL He'« *gMM to iHb>
•tMate flnt for Mite VNBum w
the "CBS Miniliy I^^n iM
Mite Wenatt" ind Itea for
Wklter Cmeidle on (te '^^
evwixif Newt irith Welter
CMIUfo.** Both WellMe mi
CnaAte «re takinc tw o^w d i wh
aHfoBs. Reeiooer Utee ovi^ for
Wetece fhm Atordi 2 Ubmngb
%7.^, ' 1. On liutli 16. he fwii^
i^jjAoe CroniE^ throui^
it 27. IfoiBttiM, ho eontfniMi
<wn '^CSS Sunday N«wi fith
v^ Rfltsrmer "
• uMi wMtoi
idw uiid in ttii onUn-
iaci «M IwtiM yurpoii^ ^
W^Misee, tew ^ j^tovlng ra-
iVMMvt niiijite|ti e»pM| wnwe
Ite^MMKt Vl^ Miealoi a
AfllfNit netninf:
for My perfod <tf Minottt ^u
rixty (^ ^M^ttii« de^ ei-
MpMMB^ OlWi^ oM^ koerd,
MMtir Mlg^ or lb* lue <if any
«■§• la Mqr teMii tertituftw
itefflMd, for w^dA hmti. and/or
wdi^if. «r ue of i|iet ia inede.
m F«KSM: A^r IndMdual,
ooipofiMa, ooi^eiqr, MiO(^-
tiatk firm, oofatteMnM^ «" ei^
0fm ^ inttfUh^ ortliig at a
ttiift.
(c) HoM: ^iqr iNrtilk* or ^virte
hoM. tM^ hoiletay. twuM hoim
or hMMi» mM, weni^ boua^<n>
Ol^r of ^i^ala Beidi offerii«
todi^ ttd^ iHMli ind tioard.
^ owiw Md ^rMer tiiereof,
imo, tor cM^OMrtOB, fimiAei
ttd/w lodM 'tB uy
iMfofll « terttHbMi ^Mned.
{% BMid aiidji0dgii«: Tlie
fotil Itefi note 1^ any such
tetel kt firMoe^ neals, food.
boMd ml/or Niging, end/or
iV^ taraiiMd «^ wch trans-
WMrta,
oBttinf or
)4 W| wed M diieelidli
" "MnoB warts MMy«
«v«M no upy loaim,
^^ a happy
• o
<# C% 'hmmmc: Tht Tra»-
Biw ol M C^ ot I^Mak BeacA.
<AOMiBMmw<ff IlM«nue:
# tte ^ ^ ^rgl^ Seaai,
^ i^ieiid Tk A^riktt': Ite
ImM tti Aii^r ^ the (^
awnwa. TAX.
Ob «[4 •««• tte ef focttve d^
M ^ liffiMaee, tiwv'ia terri^
taiVMed and tovM <n om^ ai^
evieiy iwitMUm, a t«i o^nlmrt
to ttnt f«r oHrtwi Wb) ^ tte
totid aiMinA piMI lor h(Nv4
«Nb%r MM 1^ or «v «qp fiA
to iw hsm, wlM
Mid <» ihrt M ciAMtod fr^
811^ tiMiiMt il «te ttei Md to
ttM flMMNT NMFi^tfler f)fi9^<M.
sBcnoN s. ootucnoK
Cte and aAw tte ^Miw dMi
«f thk (i^MMt, ovoif pafQn re-
eei^^ 1^ p]MMOl for tetnl
and^ m^^ '^h fieipMt to
which a tax is levied under 19itt
ordmanoe ahall colleot the AnKmnt
of tax hereby impoeed from the
transient on wiiom <he Miim la
levied or from the per»on pay-
ing for meb teord end/or lo^
iaf et ilia ttea f«imMnl lor eudh
board and/or lodging te made
TlM» tiMi reoutnd to be eoUeeted
hefaitnder Aall be deenwd to be
hdd in trust by tte person re-
quired to eoUeot H» uae until
rendttod m hefilnaller required.
SECTION 4. RiS>ORTS.
The peraofi coUeeUag iay auch
Ujl ahall mi^e out a repoxt upon
such femis and setting forth such
intonuaoa as the Gommlaiioaer
if the ltov«aue may i»«scsibe and
reouire showing the emount of
hoard and/or lodging charges
coBectod and tte tax rsqnirad to
be collected and shall sign and
(Mlver the same to the City
TreaaoMr with a remittance of
said tax. Said reports and remit-
Wotam MS, be mKle «i «* b»
fore lie lOtt di^ tf eadi me^
Mvriag the unouM tf tax ^
toeM 4ax^ iBm praMttv
moiih. ttte fiat nput ai^ re-
ni^iioe Mieiwnd«r teing <to
onwte^wM vaOi^€iVb^,
19H eowl^ tte amwnt of to
4^1ta^ed dttr% Ap-il, 1M4. Any
If B^ ^iM aMl foU « re-
£ase to jruMt to tiie Oty n«MRir-
er tiM tax nqiOred to be ttdtoeted
and^^MM ttnAMP Ihto oi^Mnoe
wMhla ttid time ud to tte aiMaiA
motftod hi Qm m^mm, Mart
Ad to a^ to ai^ tax by the
my Tmmnr b^aem «t tiie
lato of oMtetf of «M per mM
per month m ^ vmvM. of the
iu. for each nenlk or poitkm
toare^ tmm twoity <^ days
after teto upon wUA Mm tax is
dw, M i^vitel to thia ordin-
ance, and II (to tos abtf rwiain
d^nquant and unpaid ta* a
period «f twei^ (m ^a^ ttom
tto dMa ^ aMM to Am and pay-
sMoi Oere riuS be adM ttere-
to by ttie Oty Treiiurer a pan-
a^ «tf tan per cent of the amMnt
of the tax with a minimum pen-
alty of two 4tiau9 WW, In ^tM
a falae or l^u^tolMM rttam with
intent to defflud tte c^ of any
tax due n^kr thia ortaanee, a
pnal^ of fity per ^it 00%) of
tte tax aten te anHwd agata^
^ pmaoo required to coUeet Ite
sttne.
mmON €. TAMAME TO OOL-
i«rr AND Kmom tax.
If ny pMVM ^^ fall (v re-
ftee to odtod tte aaid tax and to
mate wit^ tte time fnvyicM in
^ < gdl n «tt e tte r^xnrta r^uk<-
iM teMltt, tte Commtetono- of
tte RMwmM afatf pr^a^ in mch
manter « te may daett beat to
(Mate focM and laforMMoB on
i^cb to teaa Ma ^UMto <tf tte
tu 4m. As a(^ m ^ Conmto-
^fio* of tiia ^vt^e atett fro-
««« wi^ iM^ and MMiMtian
as te la dtti to obtain u|wn which
to baea tte aamanj ent itf any tax
piQwMe t^ any pmon who hM
ftfedor refUaedto e^ct tte
aMne and to tatia iiKh rynrt
and reaillM io e , te ateD naotf
wch peram by ragit«ed noil
aMt to his lart k^wn |da^ <^
aMr«K of tte told auMwi^ ctf
1^1 tax and MerMt nd peaA'
^ Md tte t4M MMMlM th««(tf
teU te payeUe iHttin tan daya
bem tte dite ^ anch Mtic«.
SK7IWN 7. IWKmiS
ft Aall te ^ d^ of in«ry
ma» ta* tiie MUeoUon
mi paorn^ to tte city of any
tuE ifflpoaed by SiteMtUMnee to
h^ and fmmm, ftn* a p«riod
of two ^nn, mA auteble
M^uda aa n^ te neeeaaity to
^tomtee tte uo^nt tf web
tM M te BMy have btm IMiie
for tte coUectiosi of and pay^
sMnt to the city; "wtoffi jijtorti
te Commiailaim* <d tile Mvenoe
^ teive tiie right to in^^ at
att TtusBtMt ^am.
mcmi^ t. OB^Aimff or
BUSMSS.
^r^mt^m a^ potoa reqatrad
to ct^td ntd pay to tte e% a
tax ua^r ttia oritoawM AaO
em» to oprate or iM)«<wiae dia-
p«ie ^ fals Iv^iHW, any lax
p^M IweuMer to tte «ity
1^1 becoim Imn^ia^ due
voA iMyahle a^ su(A pttaon i^
taunattat^ nuto a i^i^ «k1
pay tt« tu dttk.
sicnoN #. KcoirrK^s
No tax ^aU te j^yiUe tere-
uadto in Hiy of tte ftdlowlng
ijMrtai»«s:
#) On board aad/(n> lodging
paM t^ any l%d@?al, State of Vh^
$ta^ or Ctty <rf ^i^nla Beach,
tfi^M ur employees wh^ on
olfic^ buiAaeaa.
<h)' On teard mi/ia lo^Wng
l»kl to 1^ teaiMd, medtoal
clinic, cottvalesoe^ teme or
• UML
all tt^ P*><M mtA wtti^ tf
potea <^e«a bi fMi^a^ w^tA
duttoa
SECTION 12. INVAUDBY.
If any dause,
graph or part of ttia
ahaU for any rautt te a#id#d
tiMM, aucX taM^d^ ahaB ntit
tMmA tte ^rta wh& «« not
adHidged in^ ritd.
isciKw la. nmcRvii
llua ^dimmce Asfl te hi IM
foK% airf effe<^ <» and aitor
AprU 1. 1B64 uid upon tte eff^
tive date ol thto flrtai^s, m
onUnai»e a^pted by tte formwr
City of Vir^a toich on Mar^
1, 1957 enUded "An ordinance
levying a tax on Cnma^M cb-
tato^ board, ai^/or lodging In
hotels, inns and otter |^iko»
wha« a chaife te m^e for mtA
board, imd/or tod^ag, d^h^
trai^nta» bc^, ate.,* fixing tte
antnint <rf otf tax; {wovkHng fw
tte co&ctto ttwief; fmo^
Ing penaltiM for Ita tMatim:
and providing for an ^neq^n^",
to tmtiiy repealed.
jotmv.Tmrmss
City Clerk
M-IT
Nonci 0^ nm.K himhw
Tte Ceundl of «ia CHy af Vl^
tlnla Beech will eoMuct a pub-
ic iieeraig an aaMMMyi Mwan Vir
1M4, at 1040 a,m. In Ite Cf^
euft Court MMigb CNy ItaH, en
^■^^ ^^^I^^^MlMftfll g^mg^^^^^^^^m ^kg^^^^h^g^^^^
IffV fvllVwW^ pa^pVOTS VrVMaSnwV
mm imm Wwjt
(MDINANa NO. V
AN ORDffli^itS OffOSBIO
AM) LEV^^ M« ADl^SiWI
TAX m ^maom payiiq an
ADMi^o w csum mm nmo
AIRS AOlfimED fm iWHSf
AN >ynii^»N CHAMNS m
PAD BY crass TO KA(m
OF Ammmmm m mvm
%AB&mni mnfma Mom^
AMUsttBiTcw ^^aanjm-
umT; rnxm ns Amort
OF SAD TAX. nOVMNfi fW
vm cauusqmm mma^w,
MmmatiMmv^ASjTfxs
WmaiAB, tte praeeit bud-
get of tte City of Vbfhito Beach,
Vir^nto, 6(m mt hKdute aqy
fui^s for certain naoiMaiy mi^
(»pM taprbvemeatm nnuriclpiA
servkseand ftin^onai and
l^nniAS, It to neeeasMy ttat
pro^foiM te made (a ta|Mt an!
fovy tte bOM teretaallMr ai^
fortt for (te fitrp«w <rf piwld^
Nu^ l« mnjclpal
any
m rr OROi^^iiB) by the
mmtcm 1. tmmfmom.
Ttet tte foBmriag wmit and
pbaMa. wten used in t^ <nd-
inanee shall, for tte imrp^Ma of
thto ordtoance, teve tta Itdlow-
Ing raipeotivt RMumi^ «xc^
wl^ tte coi^HBt <^aar^ Mtteataa
a differed maaii^:
charge flMda for admiariMi to «^
amuna»at or MtarlataBMt, mt-
clutive of K^ f^torU tax ^m^hp^tmrn optfatiq^ ny ^a^ ^
A^r Mii^a^ MB-
ftm, ooiNBtt^A^ «r aqjr pwip
of indfviduA i^i^ aa a itatt.
(f) ^pacUl 'hx Attitttor. Tte
^ecM Ite ^ditw <tf tte a^
•I Vtognto Baarti.
iKT^JN 2. tAX.
TIma to hmlnr hi^Med ai4
tovied and tt«w imd te eol^ted
a tax df ow omt tat meh tiMunty
c»nto. or ftaottvi ttmrf 1» ai^
oeas of four ait$, ^ tte anminf
pM to* tte adi^lakn to ai^
to to pii tqp tv«9 pMiM
<exc^ tteae aat tatt to Sa^on
t of ttto «diBwc^ b^qg ^ntt-
tad £ri» to a^ fritooe ^ aHnae*
nwnt tt* ealMtatoBiMt at any
tlqw artMun aa adntoate oterga
tomato ^ar pcrwna, an
^ul^ndent lax to hi
am AiaB te ^Mi
te piiea flfaaigid to anih «Miar
pera£M <rf tte aaow dMi for te
iMM «r atanflMr acc«aodatt0mt
mUi tax to te pidd i^ te ptfaim
ao adflMtod. A tax of five ptt
mstoim of a& MBOHata paid te
la&a ahpi M^ aar^oe tt, ttnp*
ImM at any ol te pteoM ei
MnnMHUt <V MtMVlMWBi
itenw mmmnM, at whkli no
atetoiten diBia toaM^.
WCt^ g. ^U aCTiOW.
■WHIP wffHB neai^g
ptfmui for MoMm to
l^iea «f
tatn ift wit , faftadnMBti^ am^^<ff
anrdMiidtoe oi ittldh a In to
IMad lintel «tt«Ma tfMdl
isBaeK na anmni « in mub^
iui$UHA bwn te penM nrtiwg
te pioFmMt ^ te tSna <Nr te
pqmit of »di wioriBrioB, or
puctew, w foam te ptfam ad-
^Mfiree, M tte tine of aacb
Matoaton, or puretew. V tfotoli
«- ctt^ ^actaidaatai are tona^
te m sb^ te ceteotad « te
ttma for te toiMnea of ledl
tMMta ot carte. Ite taxM r»>
ten te deeted to to %M to
tnut ^ te person recpiired to
eoBeet' te aama mtU remtttad
aiteiriiiiter piwMad.
^ciiON4. Bvoirr.
Uto pataaa rnBaiHIng any auch
B MM H WHM I mBL, SB BMBB OHt a
r^»H upon fiidi luna and ae(-
1^ fortt aoA MomMin aa
te Crmmtoitoilir <rf telMiwile
mi^ priaote or raqi^a, ^msm-
i^ tta ^ntanl af ' adiBdarioB
iffftfgM iiJIiiiiil Hiihiifii nf Ifcii
f%dm itt ttwacn and te tax
foon te a^hntojonafor ^liefa te
totebtob Md abas ii^ lid <le.
^Far te Mne to te Cwnn^aioi}-
er <rf«a Aevwua witta nmH^
^mca ^ aiM ta. Sidd
am nmltonca ateU te mate da
y b^ ra te ^Mh day of a»eh
nsHBi C01NHUI Qia aiaooiit to
te ^ItoobNl dwlng te laacading
imaitt. te IM tm«A vaA ra>
fltfttoma hwaaadar b^ Ata an
or tefore te lOtt day of Macy.
1904, @)v«stog te maamli. ol tax
c^e^d dufi^ April, 1904. Any
Va^ 9MQB Atf fofl or !»■
ftei to M^t artd lax and to
B^ ntlA te ti^ ^ovited
to m» MiMnoa, aiqr fi^0t ad
ra^ttiMa vBfMI % t!^ flite-
anee, te Osti^tottonar of te
Ito^me abtf fpooaad to «^
maui^M te xm ^ktombaA to
olMto foota and iitfmbatea <»
wMdi to htm Ml alMMto a( te
lax Am, Aa aow aa te Aouite-
alMn- <tf tt« H^an^ steH pro*
aa to to able to (Mita «pai wMdi
to bape tta mataimint of any tax
by UQP paiiM ite tea
«r jp^ia^ to oiAaat te
od to mate aocb n^ti
and fftntttanf*. te 4ail srmimI
to tetMSite mA Mwaa a^pi^rt
au^ panoB tte ta and paaiMaa
IHvild^ ftv by thto or ffl a Moa .
and ibtf nMfy aiuA psMon ^
te total iKMaM IteNof teS te
tax and toianat ttd ^HM^a ^
pqwbla wltei In ^m frwn te
datobfto^BOttea^
K ahtt to te ^toty tf a^
p^nn iaMe for te adaotea
and paynnt to tte oir ^ ny
tax toi^ad tiy ihto «i4tonea to
te# atf prtaer^ for a tmlod of
taw |iMi» awb wtl^it^ ncmU
aa miqr ba im;iitoiiji to data^
nSm te ^Muat af auch tax he
BBiy tow bwi ttMa for te tel-
to^M tf Md pajwani to te
etj, wUeii iao»A te ^n^a-
aiMar tf tto Hmwim aluA tave
te ititt (0 toape^ M all raaawi-
toent or ^tntain^nt, tte ^m-
n^
^acmwith
HCb tax 'M te ^MxM <rf aaM
dapoM ttd te ^ l^aMUrtf
tefl tatate aaM 4^o* to tm
^ymmk, ^ te ttt ^tectad %^
iMd ^ te aty of "S^^i^
fiKCflON 11. jmOMON
Oli^QEOFUS^ IHANlim
lltere te adratoatott ctouge to
toaa tea ten ttnlii^ rn tn teH
te pi^lii. Anointa fskl fv ai-
atia^ liy eeMoe ticMs m aab-
•criptei ahtf te nenpt ^^ H
te MHeM to to ctefed te
toktar <r aiteaftv f« a ^ni^
atetaicm to tea ten Im o«^.
^CTK>H 12, flEi^ON TfOnEn
^l^ra aeami w other tideto
fflnA of fha ^m amwnt of fuajl^va been aoU or obtalmd « te
mmm t. csssATxxti of
^at^ «^rt^a h^ ^MM^'SlLSr,i*2«J^
#ir^buf
^1.
1? ttroiM^oM te fiarauy, upw
wriMn appUo^too to^ and ^litt
te iR^i mm^^ tte Cofli-
tti^^Mr <^tt« Itevwua, mate
reoorte and rmittoncM w a quar-
^^ bi^ to Uau ^ te MMSt^
Au^ btftinb^re pr^ad. SuA
ipMHiarly repMis 1^ iwii^tancM
A^^ iMffo on te IMi 0Kf «f
^4nA J^. (Mob«r nd JMMaiy
m mA y«ir, and tell coiwr te
moni^ collated durlog te
ttree m^te hnm^Uat^ preeed-
tog te fflw^is in wbu^ reports
and ren^aacea am r^piired. If
te noMmm to l^* AeA m
mxB^ Mder, te aaaw atedl to
tote Clly tmmnt of
nCtKNN «. INTiatilT AND
iHERCURY-COMET
|i^i^B^ ^nmt On AO hhim Of On
nonflp aid MEunnBnr
1 laaitMl MaciMMiiA
*Tl dbwata r^
OMaat tto^alw
iMw*
iwi.^>%l^rt«fci^-^#M.yiai f
^CITON 10.W^AMY.
Any peiwn vidinu or ^ti^ig
to comply witt any « te pro-
vi^ns of thto oi#ia]^ atalL
upon <»nvi<AJon tter^f, te fined
aM Ian tiMm five ddtos a(Mr m»a
Vmt, 0¥% huEdred doiters, and
mA ^^tMa w fatere teU ecm-
atttote a mmt^ «Sum. §aA
eetfrklkm AiA n<A rdtova any
mA person firewi te piyment,
ojtectton or remittaaoa^ a^
tax as orovlded to ^ ordtouMa.
secrrxm 11. sm:iiAL tax
ft shali te tte duty of^a ^
<^ 1^ AuditiK- to aaeeitain te
name of every pereoti marattag
a hottf in tte City of . Virata
Bei^ liable for te a>II«Hiott of
te tax teviad ^ ttis orditt^ce
wte folia, refBaes or M^oto
to ctdled; tte tax or to mate,
wttMn te tee prwldad by tidf
orttM^, te repcrte or ra-
wMUmMm rM^uirm faerrta; te
l^cM Tax Auditor wid^ d^
on, including a Aarfs nade fw
seaaon ttetetoi to afl ^bs, uid/or
organiatic^ for amusatnent,
and/or entei^dniMBt
<b) Pla^ of Amtauoant «r ^
tIbrtalniDent. Any place in tte Ctty
of Virgin" » Beach irtierein «r
whereat any ot te ft^wing are
located, con<^eted, performed,
axhttritm and nt)tratm and for
whidi da admission charge i^i
made; Clroiaej, eiro^als, ttM&-
ag«^ moviag pichtrt Aawk
laki, aihows and ^liiMtkHM of ril
ktods, dances, te^>aU, tMtelbdl,
foottaU, wr^lii^^ Itah^s wbA
apofta of tXt ktods, awAntof
^>oi% cmoerto, ttaatilcal, vaude-
viUe, dnaaa^, operate and mwi-
eal perfonntteaf aad pi^fonn-
ances similar ttereto, I^utm,
taU», Utoraiy rmi^inmk nd pm
formane^ ^nlho' ttMpat«H aaAi
tttiaetions n meny'f^wan&^
fan^ ateda ratar ^utbe, latto-
tte-dlpa, aiid te IHm, and 0i
other public amusements, pw-
iommaom md axhihttiwi Ml
4)edflci^ Moned therein, mA/» teB to aMad to aiieb ttt liy
Miteftoed daoutias vm have a; abd te redded aa batog ftv-
anam^ hmim for auch perion
Mil ouQT anve a ^f»y of mtih
swMn^ upon mdi narscm in the
RMmier prowled by law and As^
nwte one ntura of tte ^ffittl
to te MuaiciMl C(Hirt
(m tf Vfrgittto Itoach
p uiwara te mi Vtwy are h^Ay
miXmnA mm te Sp^tol Tkx.
AtMltw am his duly aiMMHiied
foitohv th^ Um aa anch no-
dvite previMm of 4da «<-
<^ane^ and (toy tell m»^m
any roof garden, steret, is <Aim
ain^ fitooa fuz^d^ a puUfe
pertovMunr^ for pi^ wfaicA
liiall Include «ny room to «iy te-
tel, raatanran^ tett* or ottw p^
Ik ^Ma a^Noa mwdc and Amdi^
privtegM, or any oter entertiia-
moit tm iMunA te p^on. to
cfttiMctton ^tt ttie aer^ m
adttttg <si food, f^rateavts, «■
aar^Mdtoa. A parfimaBoe
amuaBtent or wtartodnnaajt taf^
utorly teou|^b«rt tetiwur any,
upon wrltei i^plicition to, witt
te wfltl^ «m^of te Ooni-
ndaaiooar M ftoMMto, mate 1^
porta and rem^n(^ on a qatf-
t^baatotoli^ of temoai^
haals teeidMfMw pniiAM,
Such quart^ly reports am remit-
tams^ Shan bf made oa te lOtt
^ <tf ^lit. italy, Oi^ter and
Jimuary to ei^ ^^ar. am teU
owit te MMUita aotortad da^
ii^ te tteaa meate itona^dafy
luao^sg te mrate to which
^rad. tf te s«aillaiiea li b^
tedJE or BMmey order, te auM
ttifl to papMa to te C% Traaa-
urar ^ "^giria aaa^
SBC11 QW % Wnmll$Sf AMD
WtiMJTA
S 1^ parson ateQ fid ^ re-
fttaa to r«nit tote OHytntrnKt-
» te tail aaq^pad to to cAad-
ad aad nM w^wr ttto ordfaMnoa
wlttto te tea aad to te ateVflt
lltoae a a r (ay pataan raqafred
to eeUMft mi i^ U ^ dts t
tax ttader ^a fl f #p ^ tii i f ^uSL
qiiM teitoes or oteraMi te-
poae of Mi bBalneaf, a^ tei fiQr-
• teiwmdir to te e^ ten
toCMM iBunediaMy Aie and p^fN
aftfo and audi fmnm teQ im^
flidtatii^ a^eaa rep^itod pay
tetoi #».
wnvm 0. WLCspnoHk.
No tai ahaB to ip^alAi hare-
iindar 1^ te 'MIm^ if ad-
flsMm to o^ ^Mse of anwaa-
mMt <Nf aaHntafinMPt. free:
ta) ^oa f^ <rflleaa am «i-
ptoya a a at anch ^iKe, am te
toMi "Mem" MB la^da aior
dM^iC pKib lAaaa to ^vented
m A^ VMnal. State, Oty,
Omaty or <Mf oJS^il w ma-
ptoyaaa oan official twnlncfli
(e) Any etmrn wtioaa adfnia a lon
to auch pace to ra<|Bii«d for te
p^^irmafice of mam duty to <»r
wwft fM> flii ynprtolar tereof .
W Aiqr aato^aiMr rqportor,
phatogny^bw^ tal^^tor, ratio
aattownwrr m pwna parfeni^t
^niM* vo ca ttona wte are adtatit-
tad for te pwferaMM of v^dil
didiM to ooMMMliM aMi My
wmt mA rteaa apedd dutea
are te aote laaam for thair
^ CUdrtto itodar tapalve ymn
or momtmfnm
'AINMENT
mianavar any plaea <rf anmae-
cr ttitHtiytoMsl nadM an
adMnte 0mrtt w^ to attb>
jed to tei tax herein le^M am
te auaa to of a tw^iwnary <«
toaMNeiy mitora, am te Com-
ntetoamr of te ftovank na^ m-
qotoa te r^oiliaad laoMiMee
of te Mataieft Itt «a tosMde
on te ^ Moirtig Ita Qrteettoa,
or m^ dqr MirtMl te aa»>
duutoa ^ a a^aa if fistam-
oitef naaH^Ma ^M or ttoMa aa
te atei dMatDMa, and 4li^
to«Hn)^ i^»gf audi raqitfre-
itoveaiii aa to te r^p^rt am re-
aiWaaoe of te tax so r^uired
ahiR to a ^d^ttlM <si m»
tiUmA for pi^t for iwrpoeee tf
ttto afdtence ev^ tei^ te
Autt mala tor adrotoaiw, ra-
foeteMUA mamim or joMRsbtt-
4Bae to ^ i^reaim 1^ rswn at
of ttalte foi^rtitog <rf sndi perftas
" (c) City Ttmsutw. Tte TrMsw>
er of te City of Virata Betth.
(d) OoMiteioo^ d te An^
mue. Ite Commtaatona r ^ te
RavMo tf te ^y of VI^Mto
^P^toaam
te (^ 'naaaurer iaAareat tt te
rate tf <mttotf {%) tf oaa pw
cent <1%) piir imitt on te
HMwat tf te tax f w «^ mnnii
or portton tt^iof fkon twaaty
^ d^ after date upoi aM^
te t» to Ala, m ptovidm to thto
orttuKea, and if te toac abtf
rMniKte iMa^MBt am atonaid
tv a perk^ tf twenty (20> daya
foaia #a Ma te aama to daa
am fasaUa, ttere teO to addad
tt«n^ to te City Traawrar a
pwalty erf tett^iMer cant (10%) of
teateoaiit tf te tax w|tt a ada-
to^ p^tfty of two dbOars
Im^; to lasa k fatoa or firaudu-
tat marit adtt totent to dtf ram
te d^ of my tax dua under ttto
mtturnm, a prndty tf fifty par
OMt #01) tf ^ tax ahaB te aa
agiM Ma <^peaator of te
tf ttnnament or mbst-
mcmn t. ^mjjsm to col-
iMfft Mmmfctxr tax.
^ioia a^ anob ^mponry or
traaatoat aianiamaatf tor oMailito-
aiMt iMB toi^ apwattoa, mi
tefoM an^ teama ateU te tontod
tbitofoft if a liesaa to raii^ad,
im^mifm ifwiftim te wum
abtf digaiK adtt te C^ /nrsM-
nnr a mm tf aaHMf, to te ^•
aaMl 1B^ te C^ t^aamar, w^
fkftMt to oiyrar te a to totoa tax
ra^pted to to oAaMl by audi
p«WB aadar te ptiH^itaa
tf ttto tttemna, aa acwity
for te edMtei tf mA
payaMBt to tta ctty. of aaid
aitoihinai ta^ At te eon-
lioaieB tf auch traaaitory or
traaaiant operation to te City tf
Virgiato Beach, andli parson ahaU
file with aaid Oooaitoaioaer tf
te fteveaaie te raptnt required
by thto ordiaaaea am pay said
tax coUectod to tte City of VU^
ginto Baaoh. Vp(m such report
being fUad am payment batog
nnde, the City Tmaurar ahail ra-
fum te aaid depoalt
.Should any audi peraon foil to
file speh report am pay audi
tfttount tf tax coBectod
Itoa daya froai te
tf te oparatton tf aaid
Atrtt» for team teve baM paid
prior to te atteettve Ma tf t^
Mdtoanoe lot a(ftmariw to any
plaM tf aaHMHMnl ismkttfal^
tmA diuMf te 4rffo^a p«dm
tf thto ^diniMe, te lax tovtod
bf tMa Mdbumoe ahril to paid
mA ^oUMtod vl te ttoia tf 1^
fldarim am tfwB te beam m
te MBMat paid fir neb tlcUt
or tex, ta^utfva tf 1^ fmeiti
Tax ttereon, dividm 1^ te num-
btf tf artmiaitowa mchtidM for
vaa tf a box wiNdd oitttta te
tettor to,
mcncm w. TBomM. tax
Tht tmmni paitf f<v Mlmisaitti
^ fHiich tte tax ta^xwm by ttto
<BdiaMU» to beam AtU te te
amount ^d ^ adntekm nnte-
tf ve of any fmerd tax tereon.
SiCnON 14. nSNALTY.
Aity pMKm vMitittg <xr faU-
'a^ to comi^ witt ffioy tf te pro-
^liuu tf tl^B ordinance. ttA
vpm emrrictkn tbsatf . te flaM
not tei ten ftw AiiSkn nor mora
ttan five huwtam (toUara, am
Mch 8u<ft vtolattMi or Mbam
dull cot^tuto a M^pante offiuaa.
Such otwvktiM stoH Wfi rdiava
any aidi penmi frtm pi^aaat,
colle^i<H) am runittamv of aa^
tax aa furovidm to Ms wdinan(%.
MCnON IS. SPSCUL TAX
AUDITOR. POWERS AM)
DUTB&
It abm to te <^ tf te
mpedid ^B Audito* to asiMtato
te Mune of orary parpn 4ferail-
^ a place of ifflraaeaMiit at ^
tHMmmH in te Oty tf Vi^nto
Beadi UaMe im te <»Qectton tf
te tadt te^m by ttto ordiMOM^
ite folH refoaea <Mr 0^1^ to
wBeat te tax or to itfte irtMto
teittme pnn^tod by Ma tfdte*
ano^ te fepmts m mmittiaam
reqiUrm tor^ Ite .%icla1 Itot
^(ter Md Ma ^oB^ asttmtom
deputtos may teve a suixKno^
laaum for auA paraw to te
awn^r pro^m by taw am
tell aadK mt return tf te
0b0Ml to te ifttnMpal Court tf
te Caty tf ^^^iida Bew^. PoUee
pow^a te am tey are liN«by
@Hifmwl upon te %aeW Ttm
Aa<nte cm hto Aity wfbvtom
d^pites while an^igm to p«^
fani^ teir dtotiM « H»h tmdar
ite ipovUma tf (hto ortean^
am they ahiA ^erciae aO tte
powms am ttthiffity tf pdi^
tffiows to pextoadii a^i Aittoa.
fBcrmm u, mvAusan
If ttty part tf Ato onttumoa
tea for any reaam te adto^^
InvaM, such invalidity shaQ tM
aMeet te puta whldi are ntf
sBcnoi^ 17. wrwcTtm oA'm.
lUs <»dinance teB te to fUB
teca am effi^ mk tad aftw
April 1, 1904 am upw te tf-
foetlw Ate tf thto ortlaaiKa, m
Mdinmoe m<V>tod 1^ te forisav
Oty of Vvita^ ^adi on Ibqr 1,
199i anttted '*An ordinal im
pak^ am levying an adateim
te( for te ftooal year tej^nning
May 1, ^92 an p«aons M^
m ateiai^ teife <»- wao are
adndltad fir«e wha an admisiAon
cteife to paid by tftera to piaeaa
of amosmeat or aitertainrafsit:
<tofiaing admtoaoQ charge waA
Itoea tf Mnu»nei^ or entertato-
aanl; fbttag te anmi^ of aaid
tax, prmMii^ for te coUaetton
teTMtf, «m FHasorfti^ paiaittoa
tar tts ii(^irti<Hi", to terelby
rep^m.
xm V. f»iTfi^s
OtyOerk
»5rlT
NOtKi OP miM.ic vnumm
tte ^M^ tf te ^ tf
ytfi nw w OTBcn will cvnoucf w
9, ndC at KhOO am In te Cir-
cuit (Jawrt BulMtog, CMy HaH.
aa Wa feliewam piapoaeci am^
nana* tmA tax levy:
OtDWANCI NO. 88
AN OBDBVANCE I£VYB«6 A
TAX Oti AMY nSRSON OBTAIN-
IGN POOD. ilEALS Aim DRINK
»f «fiSTAURANTS AND S IM-
ILAB PtACSS SBBA
CHABGE IS MADE tHBI^;
PitOV9)ING rOR Tm 00! -
UBCTION TKEBSOFk
witttotINQ 'SmMJtWS F
tanatoatteMVIOLAIiON; AMD H J«G
AN OBDINANCiE OF I'm fOBr
1^ OTY OT VMGMA M5^i
tf te ^ tf >tatb^ Ba^i. ^> I
^la, tees Mt ImI^ any fuma^
^ oa^lB aaaMa^ m^ m^^
m im^aaato e itta, mani^tf pni^
pMea; tertfere, ^^
tt n K^mm by toi
OTumaL or TME cnw ^p
omA BEACH, vmamh:
mcrmi 1. oowmwis.
ftet tte fo^wing wwda nd
phraa^ wten used in Qik oidi-
niwe, AaU, U» tta poi^nmm of
^ <wdlnanoe, tava ^ Mloi^ig
rMvedlve sMa^gs «R3ept wtaa
te dsiaA <tety todleatos a
^fler^ aeatoag:
(a) Penan. Any totfvlAial,
(wp(»iAi<m, company, as»ciM>n,
fiim, eoparitonridp «r a^y grwf
tf im^teria ^h« aa a untt.
^) fteilninjM. ^d^ oiMeetton-
«ry, itolicataiaaB. Ming boMi^
drug itofa, died^ r^at w ottet
Ite» to tte Oty of ^%giM Beach
tit wl^ fMd, aa hweto deOMd,
to aervm to tte fvMm. *
<c) rood. Any am aJI mibte
rafrettn^ta and/tr
f^RN, 1M|UM or uUMfWia^
ir4 ale^oUc teven^aa.
(d) City Treaanw. Tte "ftaa-
aurer of te (My of Vhrf^
:teMh.
(e) (^anmiaslMiar tf Itevswa.
Ite OMiwrisBiaMr tf tei tta»-
^m of tha, €% of Virginto
]ta«h.
(f) Special Tax Auditw. Tte
^wdaltlte AudMor of te Ctty
of Vir^nto BeaA.
smm<m 2. tax
On am i^r te tf fo(^re dato
tf thto la^dten^ thoa to tieaby
impoaed am le^ <m Mch and
every pers<m a tax, as terein>
tMm set 01^ m tte anmint ptrid
fte fted, to or from a^ nNMh
rant, iHietter fmgtanA to aim
rMtouiant or not, am whether
coMuom <m the prraais^ or not
tte rata of said tax to to aa
90.14 No tax
M Ic tax
.83 2c tax
1.16 3c tax
1.49 4c tax
IM 5c tax
2.16 6c tax
2.49 7c tax
2.03 Oc tax
3.10 Oe tax
$M lOc tax
3.83 lie tax
4.10 12c tax "
4.49 13c tax
4.03 14c lax ^
5.10 ISc tax
%M 10c tax
0.03 17c tax
0.16 18c tax
0.^ 19c tax
0j83 ^20c tax
7.10 2I9 tax
7M 22c tax
7jn 23c tax
8.10 24c tax
8.^ 25c tax
8 J3 2ee tax
9.10 27c tax
9.49 28c lax
On ^uttoa^ of Nine OoOars
ud fl^ <^ato WM am noare,
te^tax wffi te ooBiiiltod at
^aigbt Tloae ftr (Saturn (3%),
mf-htM (%) omi or more bdag
traated as m^ (to) ^nt.
amoN 3. mmjoimsmm&
4feato fumiahm eqqAqpaaa IB
te courae of,' or to «Hmattt3n
v^ teir aai^^nMKt to ^ttb-
liteB^ tmin ^Md tell not
te cmaltom m sales of fom
under ttto ordhMmce.
mmm 4. PAYIffiNT or TAX.
Tte tax terein levied tell te
coBectod by tte reiMninmt op^a-
tor from tte {Nirdbiaar, or eon-
awoer. Any penon fj/gmtioi a
r^aunoit uikIct this <unUn^^
teB Ml mvtttiae to ai^ man-
ner, <toa»tty or todh^^ty, ttrt te
will ateorb or pay all, or any
part tf tta tax.
flBcncw i, ocELwnoN.
On am after te effective «Me
of ttto ordiaanoa avary ptram
recdvtog uty paymaat t<ff food
witt resped to which a tax to
tevtod sader ttto ordinance teO
coBed te amount of tax h»<diy
impoaed from tte person oa
whom te aama to levied, & team
te peraoB paytog for audi fom
at te time payment for audi
fMd te naito. tte taes requirm
to te eoBaMm iMwndtr sbaO
te deemm to te teld to trust fay
te punm recpitred to ^toel te
sane untH remttted as tesdn-
after required.
SECTK»( 0. REPORTS
Tte person coQading any
such tax a^U mate out a report
upon sudh fonas am setting forth
such mfoanuttoB aa te Conamla-
j^ner of tte Revenue may pre- ,^
sertoe mfi rec 'towing te^
amoant tf foou . . ,::% coBactm %>
am tte tax requbred to te cot
leeted, am shall sian am deliver ^
te same to te Cjtv Treasurer
with a remittance d Ux.
Said reforta ana renutlancas
shall te made ^n r- tefov te
^^1
to
10
to
JO
to
M
to
1.17
to
1.80
to
1J4
to
247
to
2J0
to
%m
to
M7
to
3.50
to
SJB4
to
4.17
to
4J0
to
4B4
to
8.17
to
5.S0
to
SJ4
to
047
to
040
to
0.04
to
7.17
to
7.80
^
7JM
to
8.17
to
8J0
to
0B4
to
947
to
(La^als iuna
7)
•
the unwfii M' tax c
*^
»d diir-
lag April nm* ^ijy jpeTson o]0t-
iting iurjiql reguUrty
Dirou#miV^ ywr may, u|n«i
jprrit^D mi^iitiott 0, aM wtth
reporU iq^ iwnittancet <»| a
qua^ri^ ImIb In lieu of ^
ui^^ tj^ iMreinbefwe {^^
vid^. ftMk'^«r^ly itpoHrti «ad
remitUaMs tfitS be made on the
imh <tay of Aprtl, ^iiiy, October
and Januaiy in eatfi y«r, tad
staU cover' the inwunts ^dledsd
during ^ tte«e ^(:Atth||M|^-
atdy prec^ng iM^i^mh
K^iidi rt^^ and MmmiMSrii^
reqnli^. " %e rert^nce is ity
checi «• i^ey orfte^' the i^me
staD be pa^te to i|e City Tf^
urer o| yU^iai fteach.
U f^ {«raqn 0iA fail or re-
l\m h WBdi to the City Trwks-
urtf Ml IMI re^fliMd to be col-
lected ^t'^tf vMm Ms ofdi-
nanoe pthlA the tlfufe and in t^
amMjrrf' tp0^ified in this oWi-
ntiKe, tteil sbill -^ a^ed to
siWi *a* # tfcfe Ci^' 'fi^kiiipfar
intere^ «t the wte of one-lialf
(%) of one per cent (1%) per
month n t^ amount of the tax
for 990 UMith M* ^vtion there-
of fwuw twenty (2^) daya after
dait vrhid tte tax ii due,
ts prfM«d n Wf oniinance, and
if the tai ^Ml remain driinquent
and un^d for a period of twenty
^) dayi from tte ^te the ^me
is ^I^mA JB0i^ ^«|f| ^all
' City
I
(1
wi
dollars <€Dn);' iff caM of a faUK
or frapdulfnt j^urn with intent
to 4e^u| Uie c^ of anv tax
due liMter thb ' ordiQatiiii. a
peml^ of tilty^ t# ce^ <«0%)
of tbe tex iIh^ te aaaesadji «g»init
the operator of the reataurint.
^OICM 8. FAILURE TO COL-
I^CT m> REPORT TAX.
If any penon shaQ hul or re-
fuse to c<^ct Itie mid lax md
to make, wittin tte time p^ov^d
iO'tiiis ordjmncx. the bereinabove
nicttli^d reports, ^ ^nwad*
ftgjnf'i- nf Reveoj|e^ Aall _|)rQ«e4
in iiBi^W be m^ ^m
PeA to obtain ftets and inlonta-
tion (m wbi^ io tnise bis estt-
bate of the tax due. As soon af
the Commisaioner of the Revenue
. shall proguK such tm^ end in-
foFDiation as he is 1^ to obtain
upmi which to base the a^MSf-
n»«t of any tax pa^ie by any
per»w who has failed (ff refused
to coltoct the nmt and to nrake
$uch report an4 remittance, he
^U Wftify aich perwn 1^ regis-
iered B»il sent to his last known
ptace of addresi of 4be total
tsialuM of such tax and mAmed
and penalttes, and tl» totii
anuHint l3m«of'^M^ be payiA)le
within ten days from tlu date <^
Sudi wrtic*.
^CTK)^ 9. RBOOM^S.
R Aall be the dirty of mBiy
pertoh liable for tl« ^lecfloii
and payment to tl» city of any
tax im^)s^ by this ordinan« t^
keep and preserve, for a period
of two ymrs, wch suit^le rec^
onto as may be n^essary to de-
temia« tj» anwuiA of such tax
as he may have l»en lable for
the collection of and paymenl to
the city, which reconJ« 'tbe Com-
mi^oner of the Revenue shall
i»ye the right to inspect at all
reisonable times.
SBtmON 10. CESSATION OF
BUSINESS.
Whenever any person requited
to coEect and pay to the city ft
tax under this ordinance sIhaB
«»Be to o^ato or othe^dse dis-
pMe of his buni»i», any tax pay-
^ tereunder to the ctty shall
l^iin inuMdistely due and pay^
(Ate nd nich pefwn AM an-
p«l^^ ^M a r^ort and pay
the tu dm.
mmmti. racwwws.
No tax riiaU be p^Me here-
und^ te a^ of tlw fofltowing in-
Btan^s:
(a) On food paid by any f^der
wmiWnct'df ^d ttdt "as
vWed in thy (^rtii^^e,
wynoN u s^sm. f AX
AUDITOR PO^M A*I0
WTm.
It stall be the <h|^ of Qm
Ipeciil Tax Attdltw to an^i^Ia
&e mme of €#ty pei^ opwut
tog a restowiiit in tta C% of
VirjSnia ^ch, Ui^ &• tip eoJ-
Action of ttie laxfcvi^ % Vtm
ordinance, wto faii, rehises.or
Mgl^s to cdtoct tiie tax w to
ntln wMtai me time pr«M«l
IV this oi^imnce, the r^^
or rwutteiwn re^ur^ lwr«$n.
The Spemi 'Ooi Auditev a^ hU
duly autlwrised d^iuttes mif
teve a sttfloiiMw «Med to muA
person ia tiie m^i^ provkl^
by hw ami iteOl mate om re-
tern of ^ original to (he Moid-
eipal Cojut of the aty <rf Vhrtfnia
Bea(A. P^x powttv be and tiaey
aie herein coifnred up<» tlM
Special T» ^itfl^ and hi* du^
authorized deputies white enpgdl
to performing their dutm i»
Mch un<^ tiM ptw'akm of thto
#dinance and they sl^ acerdie
ail the powen and «ithoi% of
police offlOers in ^rfMining such
dutJet
fflJCnON 14. INVAI^mf.
If any clause, s^tence, para-
grajd) or paft of this ordinan^
^all for any re^n be adjudged
mvalid, wch invaMity A^ hot
^e^ tte puts «bMi Are mA
ad)u^d Jnin JM.
sixnioN IS. QPiraciwE ioavl
Tltfs ordittatee iMl be in fuU
force ai^ etted on and after
AprU 1, 1954 and uiran tte ef-
fective date of this ordinan^ an
ordimnce adopted by the tormer
City of Virgim Beach m Mm-
ary 1, imi entttted *'Aa ordi-
(uuee le^^ng % ta m Viy per-
ron obtai^Ag lo^ inei^ aad
drink in restaurai^ and rimiiar
plac«i wtere a ctorge is made
thereof: {Kon^ding for the cd-
toctta hereof; ^escrijing pen-
alties for Its vicd^on; and pro-
viding t» «n enierfett<v", k
htnby refieaMi.
City Clerk
S*1T
• IMM NCW"W
• URMlfMTICII
COMMOIMtfiALTH OF
VWCMNIA
In the €|wfc^ Omm ef ftw Cli^
euH Couff y 1^ ^ 4rf VtqM
fMdi en the IM1 diy of Fdi-
WALTER OWiJN WttKJSBSON.
^MlilvUlf.
. againM
"rile (Aject of ttis ^ i* to <4»-
tain a divotm a vinoilo nauli-
monii fiwn ^ «ld defendai^
upon the grmmds of d^eition.
And an af&lava having been
made and filed tM the defend^
is a non>i«aktent of tiu SMe of
Virginia, the kst komni |^ of-
fice address being: I* 0. B(^ 1311
ISorenci, Ar&)na, i^ '» ordei^
that ^e do imax here witbin
(en ilO) days tier due pul^atloa
herwf , and do what n»y be n^
ftsaty to pr^e(^ her init^est in
tblssuk.
^ A Copy— Te<i:
JOHN V. Fsmmss, aerk
By: Mary M. Whtte PC.
EDWA!© t. CATON HI p.q.
36^ Padfic Avenue
Vlrgloia Beach, Virguua
2-18-TU4
widttk of no Ibr
alfl^ tihe VortMie
a^^<)fi4
al^ the %i %; Wm,
HMtag aw. >^ i^t
altng the Southern ^^periy Mm,
and a death tf 752.ai^ akju
tte Wes^am pop«#|^. C^
ti^bac H mras, n^ W ^
Kempwvlfte Sorwgh.
ni. AptfUestion ol Pc^t-O'-
Vlew, Int. by ^lam and SeU^
Attffliieyk for a iiae P^uvait l»r
an MCtei^Aoo of a hU ^ mi-
ftruction of a borro't pit «i ew-
tain ffOMrty fonnerl^ <Mf-
mted m the Owhott i\nm Htv-
li^ a auxteum dmth of ^Ofi
fert more or %m uw a nuximHa
wl^ of iMl f^ Bk»« or i^.
Bounded on ^ ^& by the m^
divttion of J|y^p«V]Ue HeigMs,
bounded on the ftorUi end laM by
NcNTfolk an4 ^them Railway,
?r^H>sed Norf(dk-Vl|^tnia ]^^
oU Road f^ pmpeity of others;
bounds on the Wetf by the pro-
wmd fli^vision of MntO'-
Vtew. Oontoni^ 39 acrw, more
(a leas. K^apsdlle Bormi^.
IV. Appliotim of A. W. Q?ad-
dock &-. ^ a dittge of umlng
from ^sidroce Ailw^an Dirtrict
3 ^-S 3) to Umtted CoRsnerori 1
(C-1 1) of (^li^ prop4^ ftpint-
ing 100 fe^ on the Horth 3i<k of
MfaM lUhw tti^, beg^uriig at
a poittt 160 Astt moie or Ists Sast
of SaiMtra lanti having a d^th
of 301.6 feat ^m$ ttM Eastern
prepeity }^ a tlMMl ^ 166.5
fert ^ng the l^rUMm ^op^y
line, ami a deplft of IM tait atoal
tte Weitein ft^^ }lm. Con-
taining M »ai, Kemi^Mlle
Boro^. • : '
V. Applicatl<m of Hanna Gar-
den Center Inc. by ba R. Hanna
M a Vie Peni^ te <^)erste a
fdant nursery on certain pl^e^
ty fittnting aS3 feet on Vm W«t
side of KMiptviHe ftoc4, b^^ni-
mng «i a point 1844 feet, m^w or
le«, Auth of Indian flivw Road.
Irving a depth ^ 967.9 feet atong
the Ittarthem pr(^rty Ikte, a
width of 2^ fe« along the WMt-
«n ^Kipa^ line, Md a dei^ of
tfra.5 feet along the Senithem
property WoA. C<^idning 6.58
^res. Ksti^sv^ Bcffou^.
VI. Ap^ioatunk of Gan^Nxt^
Ifeiglrts B^UA Church by Mev.
€^ B. I^Mn^uii fOT ^ 4i>^
c^rtinuan<s, closure and ilnndoh-
irnmt of Ctuooe Cirde as riiown on
^ ^ of Amwh^O, $»i^n 7.
^d orde bwad^ by L^ 1
^KHitfi 3, ^(^k AA, boated on
te SottUi ^de of S^iquehanai
HHve; faeving « a^^pmm i^^.
of 141.14 f^ and a radius of SO
mt. I^ispfyite Borough.
yUAH^sitton «tf Rulus D.
Mu£tin t(a a Use Pem^ lo op-
Mite a private, non^n^Ot ^ng
faeili^ on certain propwty
fronting 1^.40 feet on tte South
side ol KMnj^ille Road, bigin-
ttii% gt a point 12^ h^ mora or
t^ West of CenterviBe Turn^ke.
Iftivii^ a depth of SM.ft? feet
dong the EasteQi property Um,
a width of IW feirt tfong the
Souti^ni prc^rty lim «ffid a
<kpUi of 9iOM frat along the
#«rt@m propel^ Ufl^. Containing
IM acres. Kaq^tffvi^ Bwr^Wi^
W. A^e^n ^ f}k>o^ of
Soutl^rn Virgilua for t^ dtteon-
tlttuande. dowre and ebandon-
ment of that {KtriUm of I6th
l^reet ejrt«nding fr<wn ^ Wert-
&ji aide of Bo^mont Road to the
^t^ fite of Anvrn B, a <lif-
J&c^ of 4W).92 feet, ai ^own" on
jflk ni Clbt fVerfolk. t^nnhaven
XI App^»Ai«) of Mr. and Mn
W. E. Bro#n for t ^aa^ ^
Mmuly B^<teo8 p:
tf i»U 2T ttuwgh ll. «^<Uv^<^
tf il^xey li^v. %id MW^
hg «t a Mlpt lo^ f«^
nia B^ielk
Met sa^ <||
id^^thof SM^
*P<i ^
and a wiM <tf
rj'lJMt flo^ the Tiortheni anfl
^tblro proper^ Unw. laiV*
JS A^^on
wa^ m% m
i^e I iMlow 4 «l
13, iMinsioo of l^:
G
Virqlnl, B^ SUN-NEWS, T»,ri«/Mff tl 3, 1964
mm <a
Drive. ^i
yong thl^
^e-2^1 FOR IMMEDIAIT mmON
,Tyyrrir'i:^iri
W ipfdai Nf*Nw
-^-r
Bc^eot your btam from ^ lm>
n»> of fixe at ni^ in^ i^
proved, f^ waning i^irtem
hr pnnte a ^. VAMOuAM).
^24616.
NQTICp
Vlr^niai
1^ regulw meetiig of tte
Couaknl of ^ C^ tf Virginia
Beach wUl te hM in the Circuit
Court Eo«»n on Moadli^, Itoch %
l«N*iff 10 o^)0c am., St whfch
tin^ perwns |#te haaxi ^ mi
igmsi tte iswM^ fi«|)gi|id
chtogep of »ni^, m pera^
etc.: ' - '^
I Ai^c^wi rf 9mMB m-
som tMgt by Jam&s and Con-
solvi A^imy^ for a obaiige of
zoning ftoffi Residence iobiutod
Dislfict 3 {'R-S 3) to Miiltiple-
FaffiOjr Hm^h^ District (R-M)
and « Use ranit to operate a
fraternal lodge on certain proper-
ty fronting 3B4;S Iset on the
We^ side oi Independence Boule-
vard (formerly Bayside Road). Be-
giftmng at a point 540 feet more
or less South of Oillen Road; hav
ing a combined *5765
fl.StaleoV Virginia or City of Vir- j feet along ti ' ar..i West-
ginia Beach, official or employees, i ern propei^
'.*hen offifi?! husincs.s.
(b) ! 'aid to any hospi-
tal, mttucai t.^mic, convalescent
liome or home >or aged people.
JSECTION 12. 1'KNALTY.
^ Any persoit-^lating or fail-
ing \v ''oiroly \v»-th ?.ny of tM pro-
..led
M. 1^ tten fiw Mian <^.00(,
*^ more Om buadred
tton Or
rw -inn ' nf
ivi-;'0P of
Lakevlew Shore >
btoed depth of l\j)fVMi leai aijug
the Southern property Bae.. Con-
taming 6.126 acre*. Bayide Bor-
ough.
II. Application nf .\vali5n Hil'.s,
Inc. bi( ■Kellam
ianu^, for a L^ trc^iaa .oi ju
extension of an rKfim >>orrow
pit and conslru >n
certain tt/t/jM ">^uu: an lae pro-
nn^-rii JI^^Bsr of Hor^«St<'?d.
og ' a
Application of Chrtslei^
C^pfKHftitwi t^ I. I^pter HdM
|i, ^OrtNfy, to a diat^e of
KHiii^ from Reffldence Suboiton
District 4 <R-S 4) to Oeneiil In-
dnstrial Distrid 3 #14 3) of
WtxStt 1 war 2, (Wbdlvision of
wmt nxpm. moA: i ^^im
^i J tnst on the South s^'of
tenney 1^4, having a d^^ of
tol feet aKmg tiie S«N«hi prpp-
My Bne (C^*lMf AVeniw), a
width of 240 feet ak>ng the Seuth-
em properly Uoe WitA 9t|*eet),
and a c<xmbttted depth of 60& feet
along the Western property line
(Avenue E). Block 2 having a
width dl 240 feet along the North-
ern property line (Finrt Street), a
depth of 525 feet along the East-
em property line (Chestnut
Avenue), a width of 240 feet
along tiae Southern property line
(Second Street), and a <lept^ of
525 ig the Western prop-
erty .jic ..;i venue E). Lynnhaven
Borough.
X. Application of Heritage
l4and Corpos%iio& by James and
Colisolvo, AitorQe}'s. for a change
of zoning ir<m Residence Subur-
ban District 3 ta^ 3) to HuHlple-
F^onity ResMeo(« CNstrict fR-M)
f certa: r^ located at the
.Vorthnpeb. uu 'Section of Laskin
Road and Cardinal Roa<l. Front-
ing 692.47 feet <Hi Laskin Road;
having a dei^h ef 3tti fedt.' more
or less, on Cardigiil Road, a width
f 583 feet iQore or less aloi^ the
fcet
fforttiem jmUflS Um •
df 416 m^ along tto
property line, and a 4<Vth
aiftl lart mtM & tan «lgig
Soutem pf^pvOr ttal. Said
iow pit t« H^ iit r P^
t WeA of liond* Mtfi mpii.
^ ^*%fei#" lontalAlHg' l».|5
_ J. l^tawivehBoj^tt
Jtt^Ai^tfliaMk of
for a <4MB|
m A0ct|^urlOPl
i^ udmi Di^ia
camim rwrn; wrvkm —
All lypei of ^fv^ to o^r:
ainttiaiiit, IwdfiMi MHen. en-
nktpe a<ldre(tfng, st^cUs, ed-
ttng by &§^ ini)o»<K)Uege
gniusiM, u you oaed se^e-
^uiid un^ OCT'airiotttHy, even
a ttatfi» Mtw. tat lis take mn
d ]^wrirack. BMn on xe^iest
Call jMunePrk^ GA»-a55,
311 Itth St. Vixtfnis 8eMdi.
tMadyM»fr
43 Ptriflfw IM
il«)4li|^%1l
Neak Reaarhe ^toliy_it>
S0d iMtt mont uf'IIMV^UO^
"^ ^im:mM i <^^^
a width of 455MiBt
ortheA prtjperty ye.
9.24 acres, more br
te-ss iMncess Anne Borou^.
XIV. ^pUoiti^ of c. e. ^
ton Jr. f& a Ite fMoit t# oy-
erfte a sewage kgoon on certain
pTopetty b^inning ft a p<^
16^ «eit mm tf Mi M of
Oceana BoUteVi|rd aiV,3Mr feet
nxve or less ^tb of Old Diun
N^ Hoad. Said mtl^ having
a i^!4)i of 2B0 IMef along ^e
Ni^iem and SouQiem i»optfty
lii^ and a widtih of ^0 f e^ alot^
the Eastern and Western proper-
ty lines. Said property bouitd^d m
the South b^a proposed mh-
divWon of the W. E. ^lerldge
prt^erty. Priho^i Anne Iterou^.
, XV; Apptteatibh o f mt^
ConstructiOT CompM^y for a
change of somag from Oo6-
eismily Bekitence Di^iot ^1) to
l6Uitiple4^amily !Besi<tence Distru^
m) of ^ % 8, 9, 10. 12 and 14.
l^}dE m, subdIvUon of ^dow
Lam HeigMs. Lots 6, 6. 10, 1^
and 14 froirting 190 feet on tt»
SoiM side of Norfoik Avenue, be-
giiHiing ^ a fxd^ tt leM Wmt
of Ca^tn fCfjOitm) Avmm. ^^
ing a d^yth of tt liel team or
lea 9i<m the Itelea property
line, a wMth of 1« feet dong tte
SMitiiem property Une, end a
d^Ah of 100 feet atong tlw W^
mt )pr^eity lii». liOt • tm^sg
in feet tt 1^ Nwth Me <tf im
Street, begtaoiing at a ps^ 1^
leet W^ of (^frett Avpiwe.
nandng « 6e^ nHafHt^ tieog
the Sastem Md WeitCTii poper^
lines and a vkith of 30 fe^ al«K
as Nei^iein t«opei^ ^» ^
10). Vh-ginia Be^ Bmxiu^.
XVL Apiriica^n of mus^-
Vlr^nia Cis^m^n for a cteige
of soning ima Residence SuImt-
ban mtmd 2 #S ^ to UnOm
OMnneidal IM«M 1 (C-L 1) of
certain prof^^ tm^^ M9
feet on the We^ ^ of fSnt
Ccdoniia ^Md. be^oning tt a
poi^ 14^ feist more or leas N<Mth
of Sason Road, bsvixg a ^pth of
8tl feet alonf ttle mtmm md
iS<wthem pm0fy Itaiek, tod •
width of 20O leet a^i^ tiie W^
em {ttoperty line. l^nsbsf>»i
Bozous^.
€^€3erk
By: JuMita S. Grim^ead,
I^pu^ ^ Cterk
a-27-pTl
CLASSinR) AO>ramSING
itATt;
lyilatiiiiiiii OM kw^tfM, niM
qilsltw«Nb,fc
twwl. A
%im fnr criMM Im*
linglt^ttM.
(MM*
Moa^. le
•■WflfJ.
Iv Tmidi^
f<W TftiirajfliT
-I iii :i
HAVi: GinrAE; Wll. mAVlL
to anytUii ttM meets: diUdren
(^ lAili ptiMes, aervin di4»,
chttfch fptmp — foliv ainsi
team a swln^' lM>ot«iany to
aoim rHtoained old Sn^pish
ballads. Atao ^uare dance call
Mg. ^^rtt Price, 211 70th
^eet, Virginia Bea<^. CaU
OAMlSi.
VUm imatms, for beginners.
My hfmt or youn. 200 77th
Sti«et. ^»4»4l8.
l^levktions -- Used.
^ught end Sdd.
^iMotflslS.00
0C&Atif9
Ooeaaa, Va.
Next door to Howard Cleanns
Phone GA 84774
Seovlary w^ salesman's license
and car desires pc^tiqn vhXh
Real ^ate firm in Virginia
Beach arM combi^ag office
wwt 1^ seUmg • «r weeitead
sriling. 4 a»-li7<.
BABY ^ilNO— Days for work-
ing n^tiieis. cm iai-74W).
availjM fw anall tM^aM eon-
cems. Wm scheduta id^ at
your cwivenienM. ^so nimeo-
gnpbii^ tou. RaM reaaon-
aUe. T^^^one 428«304.
ee ^wftteti p^itpiw— "^aeie
Retired offiow, adkge gn^uate.
wUl tu^ Iteth and Cheooistry.
ifil^ Mhoiri ai^ C(dlege level.
GA »^10.
TOaTT
10 B— tt and Supplies
SAEAOAT 16' - Comet class. Two
suits aalls. GA 8-1441.
ME^y^^lSE
to Artieles Nr Sale
I liil I ( I » I ■! I
II
Tran> |wrtatlp fi
A 4^ P Drivcavays Inc.-«We wM
^ver yMir our to or from any
ci^. OsrefoUy setsoted dftiwn-
0^6254804.
amixmi'B go-ca^t, 2% hp
engine. Used wry little. |S0.
GA 8-1441.
Mi^IHANDISE
n HeufleheM Oeo#
immms^mmr
116
Pieces Pit Rant
RUGS— 9x12 Unolem far every
room in the house. H96 aat
and <^«n7 (no deatam^. Walsh
Furniture, 17tti k Baltt:. ^
WnTm. UM. BtAft
110 Apar^fwn UMynplsli^
^AiRTMENTS — AtraMud or
unABid^ed. All talct nogie.
Cpop«r Reai^, 504 LMkhi Sd.
428-1330. NlgMs 42fr«33.
Ill
J^Hrfpenh Fumlriied
SHAB£ • Virtfnki Beach • ftasi-
sen tadir yM tture aiMrtmnt
with hAy Mwod SO. OcAtnft-
ient to shopping area and Ihis.
426-287S.
410 2&)d St One aM two bed-
room apartments. El^^e
stovs, x^id0^U», and hA wtr
ler Malil iki^ apsrtsMniU.
Yeai|r riu. ^a^ famished.
mJDEE MOTE2. AP
1, 2 roon eft
ffMy IhiusIxnC tl^Vniy,
moiMily. "We can funii^ ev-
e^tting biA food." 960 omth-
ly tthdnaun. GAMOUt^ GA
S-OTOi:
Off^ <ff smidl ^Mre for teoi.
CMHer iUt aitf ^lilfc. 041
owner 4^US» mgMi caS
Warchettie, ^friMt ttop space,
or stori^e. Any km, 17th St.
RMSMi^k. Doug S^GmSs, Real
Estate. GAB-8533.
117 Wanted To Uni
TmfJMU <ta#IW SP9H^ HB,fl8ltfth^
i^Mrtinnit fni^ttbif nea4
Princes Anne Pbza. Other l»-
caUcms ccmfakzed. Ynp^ r^
al. CaU GA $^1140 1^ 6 p.^
Wanted ~ first floor fomisbM
apartment. Bmeh 9rm. Yeaf^
rentiJ. 428-18^.
REAL ESTATI FO^
124 HovflM Fer Sale
II Le^-PeuiMl
lOST — Male mL Gtxk grey and
white with yellow aiui black
mariti^l^ Aed c(dtar with
identill^tioii. Vicli^ty link-
bom Park. Reward. GA 8-^93.
MJTOMOTIVI
IQ AutemeWkM Per Sale
y ORRIS Umm Conver^Usi
19|7. ^^kIs some vfork. 1300.
PIANOS— Used. Spinets, ^ti^
Uprigl^. Concert Fteao TuMff.
James A. KeUey. GsU «»«I37
7-9 aji. aiMl 8-11 pjD.
CLOTHE LINE POSTS>-|22.89
completely Installed, heav|
duty T poeiB, witb four Uoes
abo feeO, set la coiicrett.
Flione GA 8-^22. Fuel, Tf^d
k Building ^pidy. pk.
TIUIVISION SITS— Used, in
working condition. flO up. Ce^
and <»rry. Beach TV Service
422 Virginia Bmeh Blvd.
428-7021.
TBUIVISION, Used - Motofota.
New picture ^At with 1 ^
warranty. ISO. 4284564- '
mmx LA&ABH^ mi. 4 #.
Site), iniite waH tttM,vpow«r
HMrii^ fUfrer torakes. iladio
and imUut. Other ^rtras.
Aetaal mileage 34,000. One
o^raer. iou^t new lfl62. Will
llmoc^. OaU N. G. Itoore 428-
775S.
•KgPt^afeVtdB
36 AMHIance lervlces
^atoi awl mmi^- I^mpt ef-
f^^nt r^M^ Pick up and
4^vm. Pfcone GA84222.
Fuel Feed it Building Sup-
l^iM. Inc.
11 |ulMlt»-^fpeldni
Vmr Am» KEt^AIR WORK
Itafflbing — Heating
BecMcai — Air Cottdttioning
rn^^maA^mrwmmQ
Am mM^mscAL
Ahoae 436^2660
E^^y^WT
Avmfwmt-^m^
Pafi "Bint iewMi experienc«J in
42 Help Wahte4^|e or fmta
CAN YpU SELL
PrjyDceas Anne 2iiemorial Park |iu
ta^^ f<r man or wom^ 9Ver
SB to present new insured fun-
Uy protection plan to Tidewalo'
jl^es. '^n trainioi |iv^|^' if
^ are accepted- gW m$<»^
person i>art tiipe. TW tooMBis-
m mi ^eeity. mmm
fa inteviev. .^er § pm. caK
3«M8i6.
#3 ^tfaw 1#an^4-f emi^
IVpi^ dWres w(»k with 1^* Set-
' vi» - In ott^ tiff at hop». Vl^
ify^ ^dh Area. ^^9-28^.
Wodiing^d. ^vt time. Imping.
9<m Call 42B^^
Five ckcuMing oU beaters 110.
Qoub^ ^ finsle opi^ sprigs
iiger bmm 115.
^.. to 2?5 ^.,
•IQ each. I>oug Sessoms, Real
fcstete, 42B|im.
93 HevseheW Oee«N
Refrige3%to», freesus, stoves,
livj^ room turtdtdre, ck)«ki
n^^ books, bedrpoffl fiiraitMNk
piMn^ radios, mattresses,
ifJrliMp; p(»ch funtfture, mMal
eabioets, bite • ■ • in/^ mIm,
duiis, chests, linoleum. Yott
mune tt— «e iMve M and at !«»•
sonidbiie prices and easy tefnl.
lUrts Baxaar, 227 flnt OdiUaM
Sd., Oceans. 4^7088. Opeo 6
to 9.
New and Used flimtture
Upholstered and Eefinidied
Oak Wa^istand I45.(|Q
Barrel chair 49 PP
Swivel Rocker ?|
Occasional Chair 18.
Boudoir Chair 29.5()
Small chest 10.00
Softi bed 65.0()
New bedroom mtts. Bunk Be^
tag. Mirrors, and Pictures.
Hilltop UphoW^ng Co.
1000 Virginia Beach Blvd..
Virginia Beach Phone 428^77
"We Buy aa4 Sett
Used Mert^ia^lse."
ULa!
OIFIEO {^PLA¥
HsiSTRLCTK:)NS
Three 2 • bednnm tpartm^^
^unij^^ and unAuiiished.
NhMty 'dollars f^ month. Ap-
ply a^ 8 p.m.. 210 22nd St
0<»aa Qmft WoUi AptftaMSti^
30«-19a ifaeei l^ld^iey
apartlneats. All utihties m*
niAed. Also, t-tdoin &^m^
mvA md furnished n^M.
Block Irom Bus Ststtoa. Ir
fmirt^ qf month.
Itirytied fM unfumlsbed oita
to 4 bedroom hounes and apiil>
mmts. Sh(»t t^m or jwMy.
Arabia RMtty. Odi QAS>?421
anyttnte.
114 HeusM For R^t
North »id-0(»AN IIWNT^
B^iutiful six bedroon^ 3H
baths, outttde shonnr. tM SO*
X 150'. 137,500. Owner «#!
ttilm^. See to apfHiJeekto
value. CaU Clyde Hm'8»45Sl;
nigbts, 6^4404. TRUIT^
REALTY CORP. UuAa
1 24-A Rasert Preperftf l^er faje
MOTEL— An exchisive <;uiflt 0^
ar»ti<ni in the Vir^nia Bei^
North End se^^ Lo^ tfta
150x280', svtei^ potti
Itony rocrns ctuiv^Me Mo
siites with firepla^ aHi ktti^
en ^£ilitm Wonditf ful op^-
tunity for ^nu-r^^d a)U|Aii
with ai^nauaiale^^'ro.W) In
a»h. iBa^ lenu « bdmii.
7^ prtce m well bdow ^ ^
ual $10,000 1& Twm f^e iter
moteto at Virg^ Beac^ t^MJi
Aticin«^ 9M Vstete, i^amm
GAft4441 H
D^LAY
For rent to cmiple. Four room
house, uirfunuB^d. Scfeened
p(>f^ Car <ttes^. WiWiB> ^>
|>^ mti^iat. Yearly fttntkl.
Plame «i8^63.
115 Hwwif— y^wiiNJ"
Two bedroom hoiue fttmldied.
Yeai^y renU. f^^ced in i^sft
Three Idocks from <»ean. Nice
sh^. Call m/^mii.
Aucnoe
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&^
ts
SiO.
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Bl£ll«SS SERVIOS
IRJST VACATl W^li2K)Ua |
Kverything Mi^ On
for^^y one or more items
iM they are yours. '
Front &)d, Machine Accessories
mtuiSH Machine
fl^rsge TwM
Sl^rle Ranges
V^t^erf and Q^ea
jFtoor Saadtts
BENNIJ'S
AUTO WAftifcnJ^
c/o Itov^
SOOOLa^n^Md
428^44
M. M. WALKER
RC^ING-dUTTERlNG
Om Mmfii And Cknurti Vkffmt
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Pfailteiwmk: YMDg People'i
CoMwta^ vMk L«(^axt BMMtein
ewifeetto g and Mr»Unc» have
%«M tmtiv^ «i ti% <BS T«le-
ItetiiPoiiE for two y«ai
^ Mi» of an agreflmeitt
t imiwafl tl» Notwsi* and
tte Naw Y«t nttlMfmo^, A
Auteay, JrHl»rMktot, CBS 'Tete-
MlMttM
H9W W^Miar
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flM wrtei of four tip<^ con-
earte cMh mkem, a Ne«w(»t fea-
tun for aeran y«in, agaM wlU
wigMte ia Pbtttwio^ IttiU at
aa yaeoln Cwtar for tha Pw-
tmt^Ski AtU, New York Ctty.
Although Mr. Barmtialn wUI be
on a saMMticBl from his New
York FUlharmonic conducfUng
duUas, be will iiUemipl his
hMiM to eondud and narrate the
TMOii Paoplt'i Concarta in the
ISIMft aeaaoii.
'Tiiplfng daias for Um co&cerU
%ne Oct. 17 and Nov. S8, 1964 and
!«fi. as and !Pe<b. 13, 1065. Broad-
eaat <l^5 ai« to be avraunced.
Tha taleviaian series of New
York niSlMfmonic Young Peo-
pto*« Conoofta hu baen tha re-
cent of lotny dMln^uiilied
a«irdi iime tts <noap(ion during
tbe 1967-88 season. These include
two Kmmy« of ^ Academy of
Televiaion Aits and Sciences, two
>h::j state Awards, two Thomu
Alva Sdtem PottHdi^n Awardt
and two tSaturday Review Awards.
Roger Xn^ndar agftin will be
the producer-director of the
I>TCGY
^mmm^Z,.,^.
. . .■■, 1 . r» i
Steve McQueen. Jackit Otea«»i and Ti««day Weld star in
"Soidicr In The Rain," showing for the list time* today at die
Princess Theatre on Virginia Beach Boulevard near the Princes*
Anne Pla» IWioi^ng CeiHer.
ODC THEA1KE PUY FRIDAY
NOSPCMLK — Tl» OM CNwiin- Ueve .L people sea a^at they
i«i Coll^ Tlmiter. aider the
dlTMtlon at Ro^ 0. Place, wiU
present Fay and MiiAael Kanin's
"Rarfwmon'* ff^May and Statur-
day M B-M p.m. in the Rwltal
Hall of the OM Academic Build-
ing, Hampton Boulevard at Boi-
ling A^^niie,
TIw play is baaed on Moriei
from oriental legends by Ryuno-
Atke Alwtegawa and is concerned
with Truth. Tlw action takes
pfau^ in Kyoto, H^n, a thounnd
years ago. Three scenes are the
ruins ot the Rathomon Gat*; a
^Um (xurii and a nearby for-
Ml A woman has bmn raped
and her hu^and killed. In the
^une of the play, toir different
koriM are tokl and enacted: ihe
tout's, 4te wife's, and dead
te^AdHi <ttrotti^ iia vo^a of a
mittwm) and finaQy, a wl^iess's
<ti^ weodHnitter's). It ii up to
tiM auten^ to determine whi(^
waisinie.
ti» wig-mt^er, a x^venf^r
ty^, ^ces tte ^eme of tlM
^ay in his Unei: '^£^17 one teUa
wlMt tw wwfta (be world to be-
Paul Honored
In NBC Event
I^k Paul, director of wlver-
^/M wA pi^motiohai ^rvices
SrWAVY-WAVY-TV, has been
nasMd Second Plana Winmr in
the $Mh AnniMl NBC Pramo-
tkia IfiwiaiR- Awai^ C^aE^al^
mm^l^^ H WW «nnwmwd
toft^y fey Alexander S. Ryknder,
vide pr^deirt,promotion. Natioiutl
Bn^oasting Oominny.
"^ MmiwtiUon encom^iasid
4iia9V@all froiMtional effoi^ tm
^todaNWJ'W affiliate siaUou
^j^rt of the 1963-64 NBC Tda-
irtita propam «:htdaite. The con-
im^ judged by exeoltives id
mvm toiding New York tdvw-
^Uteg apneas, eoiwed ti» pr%
^pA cfttegoiiea of {ffomsititm, ad-
vising, press and showman^p
in special (scploi'tatlon ar«s. It
is tiie only television n«tworii
Mjmpetition which provWes an <^
p«t^n% for local ^t^s to dis-
1^ 4balr efforts on behalf of a
natwoi^s ^ogrammlttg and to
compete with <^r af fUfaited pro-
motkin managem.
TM» ItteA honor to WAVY-TV
«nd Mr. IP^ul mariES Ms fourth
tlra« in as aiay years that tiw *
WAVY-TV witiy Ims \mn among
the top five winners in the an-
^al NBC contest. More than 70
iDM|or nnarkets were represented
witii entries in the (XunpeUtion.
Tlie top ten winnei^ include.-
First, WTRy-TV. Wbedlnj?, WMt
Vhrginia; 8«»nd, WAVY-TV. Noi^
folk, Vir^a; aiird, WK-TV.
Pitt^urgh. PemisjNlwuiia; fcurth,
W^TV. ^uAm, MaiMMslnn^^
flflh, WBM^TV, BaMinwe, Maiy-
huMl: axtJi. 1WP6M-TV, todian-
«poBs. Ind.. sevenOi, KING-TV,
Seri^, Washington: eighth.
Wl^-TV* N«w Ortons. U.;
ninth, KRIW-TV, ^i fr^eisw,
Califoratt: le^, W^TV, M-
teab^^^urga.
Mr. ftul wU re^ve a 0^
want to aee and NQf «4at they
want to hw"
Tl» members of fl» imtt are;
priert, Kll Seufer; woodcetter,
Perry Johnson; wigmaker, Fred
Jenks; deputy, WiUiam Baniai;
tandit, Mike Scanlon; huiAand,
Tom Morgan; wife, Mary Kroger;
mother, l^ian Umoareux; and
medhwi, Judy Amick. .
Ticket Witt be availabk at
the door^t $1 for a^Oti and SOc
for drikfren.
Spy Story On
Espionage Show
"Once a ^,»' mmim WOtam
tncis, imiit^nt Martin wid bri
CWnwron— a drama about >a
British thteUlgence «genl who is
deliber^ly Mcrificed Ir^ bis ni-
periors acting in tteir nmHk%
beat inM«^— WiU toe {wmMid
on NBC-TV's "^k»a«" wetim
Wedn^(tey, March 4 <§-10 p,m.)
In the ^ory. Chief ATBak
(Canwron) ia bi^ r^triaW by
Uie BrMjA (o Us own African
countty and eertoin trial by his
j»liti<»i rivah. Officii, tbi Brtt-
But unofficially, thi? Sittlib want
M'Ma to e^ipe to a cminby not
bou^ by tiM FugMva Offude^
Aet. Semirlty CiM Wa^f mb^
Vaughan) wants agaiA Phil Mason
Oak^) for ttie Jc*. So tiM Srit-
m wUl have no officiei ewWee-
tlon with the caj^, l^LSon is fired.
Waring's pfam taicltMca aendisg
Malm's 0ri-MiM ^Mo, ale idi
^m, to AMfi^ kMvtog a fob-
kss Mann will fottow har. Gv-
arytUng gam Mcontti^ to pba
for M«ryona— 1^ f^KHL
"Once a ^/' a Itor^t bod-
kin' productlwi, waa witttM by
Julkn Bond and dirpet^ by Dav.
Ki Oree^
be glMt Of the Nitl<ml
Ki^^ Odpi^ portrays Martm
Ckiii^ t^biMl "Jlgga' Casey in
fttanwnt'a aew aiq^eMa ismm,
"Sawn Da^ in May/' fHiMi
op(«s Wed^aAiy ^ the Baa^
I^M^^. Diw^kM. m <^Aey, dte>
cowt a m^biy i^ to ovu--
throw tte gowmflD^ot nA m
w^^tolte^wMd,OAifo]^lte^iis to te wfMiif ibwt ^
mm he can eamoBe tta Pr^
daolofMandail^.
TV
TEST
t* Hifs MNMiidbw Msnii Br*
fMIKaya.
^Ma pieie flb tela k ^
&«• slonaA la
Wlmdafdfe.'
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Stwfent Art
On Display
in Richmond
RIC3IM0N0 — Ayfa^oa^mMy
400 pMc«i of act work reprewntp
11^64 schools 4«id 40,M0 AUdraB
wwt m ^Kf^ ^ Thrihte^n
S^bturday and wiR MOtmue
ttpovgb tte noHtt M tbutk in
r^oipltion of '^ChilArett'a Art
Month ia Man^".
Jai (eadMrs wMi tlM aaMstanoe
of the di^tey Mttf wiS bMtail ti»
work to TlialUn^ ftro^ SOmH
windows, throu^ tiie fourtS)
flMr and in The Richmowl R^m
Ra^aaraai
The axMbit to a part of the reg-
tttar tomial exhMfi^ of Rich-
m&A PABe S^o^ aMdiw'a
tft w^ te mUdilm been adda^
M»e of tha iriMdmt woiic done
dtainf tha cun^ Khoti ymt.
TMi Hmmu^m wd very taaA-
1^ mMl^^iM is a tribute to tha
31 «ii liMwia, supor^^iaa and
cMisiiiaite gnkling and ttrertlng
te pfo^am in the iimuSB/mfi
Junior High and Seidar lii^
Sctoools. K te a iriaiHl |«o(rf of
^ belief VtM stwieMs l^um and
fttw tiSBBgh aK beCHua art
l^ravMsa qpputttntttes to tt^nas
mm^ amUytfy; ait dav^opa
m aUllty to aaa our irarlij art
attributes to m unlecMaiidiag
of our cuttund past, present and
tature; vt mMm us to app«-
^te, &ai^ and <»nMbi;^ to tha
benity of our sumMiiMtti^
AH chlMren &om Junior Pri^
BHtry thioult^ M ^ade teva
many ixuaotkml^ hi art to
teniw Iji^ Scteol 24% of tlM
eUktran are wrAad tai art i^»
es and in SentaarWi^ 11%-
QMting fnmi Oovenuff iteri-
em*% k/tmt, be atatM "I am da-
Ugh^ to hivite tiw ^^M at-
tmtkm H tha pMpte of Vtrvnia
to ait ad^rtmi ^uteg ^ month
of liurefa. set &yk by its spon^is
at ChBdran's Art Uteath.
An am^peeiatiM of t^ am ia
Ite nurk of the edumted and cul-
bved cttliea. &i atady by our
i^tklmi m^itm 0» im^mtion
wd #H*¥!*^M' the inaMble
q^aK^ <0 cem^titty k tts par^
TUs msaoBBaumiim ^Ofrt
m op^itnni^ to aifve^te Mm
Mly ttA effttts ti iW adiiMtora
to Imn to young fliiaii tt ^pp»*
tU&m of our ^tuial terU^.**
ttej^blk^ls in^edtoview
ttdwt)^ "Aittor R^n^id'a
C&iKhan" at TtalhiBMif (tavini
the BMOtt of MKt:b.
Comedy Hit
On CB^TV
"Once Up>n a afettres^" Um
off-Br(»dwi7 muaicid CMMdy btt
which ffiit bstwght Carol Bwnwtt
to ttieiMcal promiMiitt, wHl te
prdenM as a OO^niiwle apedal
with tlM conft^ienne ra-ereating
her starring roto as PrinoesaWi^-
fred, WedMsd^, June f <9:»-
nm p.m., ffl)T, on the CBS Teb-
vision Network, it vms umoui^
totey by MidyMl U. Dan, V^
ppwtfdant, fto^unt.
Tto fgi^im, to ba taped in
New York C^ in t^ Umk,
will be iy)aMQred by 'nmm J.
L^n, Inc. a^ Srolt Pa|»r Co.
represented, re^ectivriy, 1^ SnX-
livan, Staulf?r, Col wall * Baytoa,
Inc and J. WaMi^r Thoin{NMin C.
<Thi* spedal will pre-em^ "The
Di<* Van Dyke Show" and "Tha
Danny ftiye aow.'l
i^petfing witti Mte Mn^i.
wilt to% tluae members of toe
or^nal "Once U(K» a MMtreM"
eofl^May: Joa Bova,^ PriMe
Dsnntle^ Jane Wh|to.as Quwi
Ag^vain and J^ Oiltord as
King Sextnius. <Mm toatured
pUyera to the taleviston «iapta-
tion are mvA Wi^ ti Lady
Lu^een, ^ Hayw^^aa the Ma-
^rel a»i J^k Fletcter as tte
Wi»rd.
'On^ t^oR a Mat^ss,'' wM-
ten by MaiAaU Barer, Jay
Thwipwui and Dean fWler, is a
free iKteptotkm of the old f^
tale "Tte i^in^as and the Pn."
Um inwki^ ac«« waa ticmpmd
by Uiry !fM$vi, witb ly^ ^
Msi^mU te«r. Whai Iha mutt-
aal «^liW^ opaaed «A te
Ph<mite ftaaatar in New Ywk
CMy to ttiMfpring vi 1910, tt mM
rac^v^ vMk tn^ t«Mm. mm
Buraett, to pai^eidar, received a
set of pmonal nottoes that hated
h«r aa (ma of m Aa^r'a bili^
naw aters. * ^
Joe Isy^m will ba tto-director
and cbiTM^n^er for Iba pt>-
di^ioa. Mr. Utyton ans tiM
01^^ cfa«a<^nviMr of ^ mi-
ak^ Among i^ ^im BrMOm^'
emm», ailter as dir^. €b«e-
ocnipb«r or ftoth. uw «t(A adtowa
•s "No mAnm," "Sail Awv,"
"GnaMratow," '-rMKiKtoin*' and
the Ctttwirtfy runnlTg "Tte Gtrl
Who Came to SuaM**'* Hk wm*
previ<w^ btt baan aeen m tiM
neiworii on tha apedal '*TIm
Gerahwm Yeara," for whkto he
obtf^ra^ad the "Porgy aad
B^'baUet
ifon tiM Mtoat ^imac^ ai4 tto
^Man^
Gircfls These
Of m Shew
■Hlghwire; the Oriat Wal
tendat," a b^^-tteatmas look
at tte <n^al adi triwi^ of the
wrM faiiwitt cirwis ftimtty whose
hi^^iiv a^ has ben A«pd 1^
ttii^y, wU be f>rMai^ as a
'fte PflM ^w of tiie Waak"
SinAiy, Mtreh t2 OO-ll pjn.
ffiti on tiM NBC-TV Nrtwork. -
I^-TV fiunaris flit* fwisrt
Ml tlM WaOndta k^ summer, m
tto aeriidi^ M ^ &rl Wd-
tendi, to^itt tto ttna^ to re-
oMte and perfona apiin tiw
wven^rsbn pyramid ac* which
had at one ttoM brtHigM thwi^ to
tha wff MgM of tJ^ <tereer
sn^at OTotiMr tin»— w IMroK,
to Jitouary, 10e2~>to the <^)ths
ef<ksp9ir.
Since Um tragk: Ml to Detroit,
to whidb two niembera of the
trouiM were ki^ ai^ amtiw
pemniMitly cripjrirt, Karl WiJ-
lens's dream ms to perfonn t^
diffteutt wA duigeroui pyraaiid
Kt «iem»Ailly ofw more tfaM.
R is tiM story of tte WallendM*
MtermiiHtion to fiMse somrdv
whet defeated thM> to DetroE'
and to restore to tlMm tiieir pride
to ttaair wcnk. ^t ta tM m Uiis
'Du Post ^w af tiM We<^"
A preienWion of Cr^Aive Pro-
jects, NBC News, with Irviw OH-
M as executive producer, 'fli^
Wire: the Great WaUwlas" wUI
ba produced and written by Al
WaMsraMn. G^ff-ge fitedland is
tfre^r.
Pnduttr Wanwman's reiMrt
hei^ durh^ t)M tei»m- of
lies when the WaUahdas wwa
^l«fBBng at OW «orge. NY. R
waa dartog this perM ti»t, untjto
the ^r^4 infhictuM of ^mA ^ftA
lends, the ikctsion was aa^ to
attempt the wven-p«fK)n pyra-
mid act one fimd tima. Cami»aa
ttiM follow the troupe to th^
home «nd Winter training qutf^
tors to auiwta, Fla., where pr^
enrttaawto f«rtarm tiw art mme
InteMifiKl.
One of tiie dnunrtic bi^
potats of th» Du Port a^dri wia [^
be f Ihm of a wai^obd Ml by
the WaUn^H m ttey rehnrsed
tti^, act w a IM(M laacttee
wiia to ^uTHMta. (^unnannB
Robto mi was filmtog te ra*.
heanal— the fi«rt ti«M tiM Wal-
towta ted attempiad the ael
Onm \M «IMr^ mAAm^^-^wtim
one of the cable* holding ona «l
the ufMTight polas sl^pnl ind the
pertornwa plunged to ajitt. AH
amiiitn of the troui» wwe in-
hiiad rfighftty m the fall a^ one
WaUeds— Guthei^-^wt 13 teetti
and suffered a mild nocmato.
How tM Wa^sdaa tfnoat
pm up thair diflierMS hi^
whw act after this re^wai^ «:-
cidoit, ttior olttot^ tee^n to
emtinue v^orking <m tiM 1^ wd
the eviutitol aaccaslul pmtorm-
ance of the pyramM in a 104ay
enpgement at fV)rt Worth, Tex.,
foim tte remaining pert of tiM
TV nsDrrative.
Upcm wHidusion of Om «w!c^
ful performance of the tawa*
peraim pynanid at Fort W<Mth,
Ktfl WaSracto anoounced ^rt
the ad would never be ^rfoim^
agirin.
'<We have shown tM we a^
SimA ifsota-no tmt vubtertihle.
ttet
♦ ••«
vtfdt
#111041
it
0*
^ttPtf- ^ 4^^-
dab Mai i» tti dam 4a«id
•B^ lo*g «* WbWi Wi «»a
and AHBMd. eo Ua iea al
S Madia. fMhMd vac
• ^4aw» ftr all; bH «ai aa
fi^ iSMiiiMi ny iMd ee^ a
3177 Vfc iMKb Wri,. V»
NOW— ^N Jt48 PAI.
"Once Upon a MMnHs" wiU
be product by Joe fbn^HMi,
wito Dave GeW a? Uy^'a €0- ^ „ ^ ,^
dhaotor ^ Bob Wri|^ as aa- can do R. he aid.
aociate proAioef. Mu^al *r«*or *^~ " ~~
is Hany ZtetB^nnan. TSie hei^ of Iwman wisdom
The brmdoMt will be a ^ k to Mng oiir twipas (town 4b
dnetion of Bck Baans^ Amsc^tn ma dreumtancea, and t^ untm
and &in^OQd ProduciiQiM in ai- a ^ilm w^o, under tta m^^
aodfttm wiUi tiM OBS Televiuon of the freMest storsi antlwiit.
— Denjel D#Vm
THE MKDU
Robert^ Mitc^um
France Nuy©i
fertt^tft 2, 4,^, if 10
wm^ IHUBS, frA, ^t.
MAIK»4.7
SEVEN DAYS IN MAY
Burt Lanicastef
Kirk. Douglas
Ava Gardner
Naturea: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10
le Awmtic
Today, Marck 3
SOLDIER IN THE KAOI
Jackie Glea«>n
Steve McOu^n
Tuesday V^eld
Features 2, 4, 6, 8, 10
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Doul^ fmaltmm
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APEipniniD
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VUtOlNIA BEACH, VKGINIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1964 Thm Sectioni-38 Pagm
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SOY seouTs rasT
N M REGION HI
VBQfhRA BEACH — TM, PAVAB'i iWOMi tad promo-
maom Anne - Vir^aui BtM^itioa «W« «1» i^i^ad«l by
^aemm of Amenoa, im aoMj^ ^m^ Km L. Jart, I^n R.
M spin! Hwy took first plwe in Hunt, Waftirw W. Ji^s, Don B.
fc^^ ID for the ihirA mmtm-
iim^mJ f^Kk^rters in Pitfhh
Mp&, !^., noUr»d the local dis-
trict lait Frt(tay that it had telm
ftrst pUce for inemfattrshlp
i^ievtiMnt In 1M3.
l^en the 1993 nwnii»ei^}p
dnve «D^ the dlttiKI toad IB
iMw Vewt IMa orgauied ivlth
iS7 MW iwys partld^^tiag in tiw
p^fML T^ acewnpU^RieiU
T^^immA 64 per c«nt of T1<||-
mter CmiacU's net m«nterd#
f^tei'ttej^ar. ,
W^n of ibt n^»» tf th»
PAVAB '71a\«4>ona" proatstiMi
that ^uh^ tte DiftrM torto ra-
l^soal firA i^^ ma credited to
Wtmath L. MacLeod Jr. i^ his
wg^^aHkm «id ortendon loam.
PageaMt Evert
*
itaiffim Near
«dK> vlib to mter the Vm Tar-
gUita BMtit JNgeant ha^ oidy
five more days to sign up.
Deadline for entiles 'is next
MjRMltlr iM tlMue who wi^ to
itoild call SiU Caspar,
in. at 42S4769 ai
1 ft VbM AM ft. Il»{wrd Ctvic
Center under the aponaenhip of
the Vtegnia ,Be«eh Jwiior Cham-
ber Of Commerce.
Ito nmner will fee CTOwwid ^
10ll#««u Amu^ Ifiai Aaaeitat
1I» 1^ 11^ i^»««R|9 with
^ jWit Vtrpnia ^t^ tiite wUl
1^ m to lio^M^ foe Mm Vlr-
glnbi in A>a»Ae la Ju^ Md tte
i^te winner wMl ooa^l» te tte
Kai Am^o^flMW:^ ta ^Mia^ic
C»ty, I'i. in a ei ^tembig .
lln pirpMe of ^ Aew^
yUMtet . ac(wdh« to^ Pdbli^
Chainian i^nl ffiat, ia to j^
nhe wtttty ^ing wmen of the
^Huntu^ an <qvortiuuty to re-
«eiw hi^r c^N^itfoa throuf^ a
iehiteMp pK^iam Md to b^
%ein twfld m&m i & careers
m Oe tetare."
Ai^ dngle #rl hetvnen 18 and
M «Aq MU te a 1^ actecrt
piMte hf ttte Septanhw lad
Mm hag heM a (^ reridMt bxc
WemW^ Itevitt B^ftiw anrt
MtNM W. Klmbrel, %s w«ll at
te iMden of the di^ii^'i W
ieout Units.
In 19M the disftrict nnk^
196th in the region but tttm
teundung a 3-^ar building pd»
gram It gained in such propof-
ttoiu that it tea been awndiKl
nuny he^ie.
T^m iMittOi^ include tlw Nt-
ttonal Championship in IMl; \im
itegional Chan^im^p in IMl
am 1963; and the All-lUgional
Paotn^ken in 1981, 1962 and
1963.
During this 3-yMr i»^rani the
4^rict luts organfaied 42 new
BeanO. Untta, inenand Ks mb-
aeri^ns to ^'t life mapuae
hy 1,496; and gained 1,6^ new
AU three of th^e cxtegoa^ te-
creaaed hy 106 p«r <»&t ^tarli^
m three years aad PAVAB Dto-
trict has funded 71 pur cent
of Qw Tklewster Council's net
meniteiihip growth {<a the same
per^.
"Basf S^vte of Amerhaa has
tme mlanon," Distrii^ £xeeutive
Winded IL "BiU" King saM, '^
help mom ymng p^ple grow
into ttrong-^ed, h^itthy-
minded, reapwttte dtia^ de-
voted to Ood, ^Mutoy, ha^ ami
their feUow#ai. WDism pt
young people Ire jsow bemfltlng
from the jirt^p«in we offer."
... ..«|gs| .^,,^ ,
These scout leaders are among flwse who t ook the PAVAB District to the top of Region IB
in 1963: j«at»l (left to right) Don E. Wemfck, Bob Kimbrel and Marvin Frye; back row, Woodrow
W. Jones. Don R, Hunt, Bill King, Fred W. Isaac s and Ken W. MacLeod Jr. (Botce Photo)
^^jn?^ great icouUng imm in our Belch
district. We were confident and
we ttwv^ ferwwd togetjier from
the Mw^ Mbcat to die oldut
Scfl^ Inri the aewert Smit
Vnit to Oe IM^rM fl^si^"
RACMfi Fiuib
TO BE SHOWN
iSDfi^VEiJ: — 1^ &m|»
vIBe Rurttae Club wUl fmm^
mm top 1963 ctamptaiMp
mxk oar radng fUnis FtMay at
7:36 tik ttie V^^ima Anm High
SdMiA endilMdim.
Tl» films irtU tfww action from
m Southern ttOO, the WotW 600
and the Daytona 500 itwes in
^uiid and <»tor. Ate fnturtd
1^ te a bonus fihn of ^ 1963
^tma^s wtte.
"nie idMwing wiH be under tlK
^o^nr^p of Royal Crown C<da.
DoMtloBs <rf SO e»ts for tOnMt
«Bd M e^ta for Aildren will §a
m pwotts is el^Ue to ^mprte. to the KlmpwiBe Rui^an Club
DAV OFFICUU. COMING HERE
DOUM^a H. MeftMUttTY
DwglM H. lIcGanity, Haem-
al Comnunderef the Dinbled
AaaAcm V^mtm, will arrive in
H<aMk Md Vi^iia B«ieh on
March 13, according to thomm
A. WuM of PMtai^ifth, Mte
Oommaader of the D^ertn»itf id
Vir^nia, OAV.
MeOtti^, « eomtatt^iibled
velMtta of WwM War U. wtfi be
In Vlisinia BeMh to ipe^ to the
S^tim Coil^enoe of tt» 8ep«|r
stent of Virginia, BAJf. He inll
qwkk a| 7 pM. on tfirch 14 at
^ INoqi^. Hie eontereaee will
he held $A tlw AnMstearai Motor
Lodge In Vli^nibi Beach on the
14th and l&th of Mardi.
During his visit, IteC^n^ will
vtftt the * JA^^rUmr Memorial
and points of hMorial barest in
tile 'mewatn' Area. VU it ached-
^mh Smknt$ Tidte DM Awards And Offkes
W. u .>wing Dis;trlbutive Education studc
award winners am! new officers elected recently a
ri^t: Mary Anne Cbeslcy, perHamcnt^rtan r.A
suction. Jo Oarringtoa, first ^ac;€ in di>
winner in publtc speaking; Bill Holland, Uiura p
the Gonfeienoe at Granby Hi^ School in Notlc.
vide coiyveatikm to be heU ^er this year in Ron
ntsat Virginia Beach High Sdiool were among flw
t the District I Leadership Conference. Left to
- Newaam, second place award hi sales denK»-
ted. new District President and first pUu^
vertising. Five other area sdiools attenM
si place winners wiil eomeete hi the sCiM^
noke, (photo by Tom Nixon)
uled to vlsft the Kecoughtan
Veterans Administration Hospital
on the 13th. He wiU have several
meetings with local vitoran 1«kI-
en to dlKuss vetennM iffalrs wu^
the furtherance of the cause of
Uie disabM vMeran. MizeU aald.
TlM 46-year-old McGarrity la of*
ficial spokesman for the 215,000
n»nrt}ers of the IMsal^d Asml-
oui V«tenns tite<(M4(h(^ 4^ UJ.
He began his one-year term M
Natlonid Comniand«r # the
DAVs 19^ i^nwent^ in lliami
wh«re
Bi^ku'rity, a toan i^cisU^
vidth Uie mo^ Mxlmaa >dinls-
iairMon, has sen^ actfi^Iy in
DAV leadership positions at both
local and naUuial levels. <
"ta each of these poisons,"
aays Me^rri^, "I ha^ Ivorkad
to advance tud impnm tte psd-
tion of ABMffka's D^ur-dfanbM,
their widows and their depend-
wts. And I am r^louhUng «[^ ef-
forli IntUf i^m^&m iuem m
term as nethmal commai^r of
the DIsatod Amerkan Veterans."
M^kurrtty ento^ the VS. Ar-
my In F^ruary, 1944, ai^ was
wlM^pi^ntly wounded in action
while eerving with tlM 88th In-
teitry Dlviaon In the bloody
i^9ttin« In iwrthem Italy. Ater
isng&y hon^MaliaitbM, he re-
ceive his honorable medical dis-
charge in Decemba*, 1945.
McGarrity tttei^ted Wayne
^te Univer^, Detroit, where
he i^;ehred his Bachelor of Sci-
ence Depee In Byatness Admin-
Mratkn. He and his wife, Jean—
« former memtber of the Coast
Guard — have two chiUlren, Linda
lO; and William. 18. :
INDiX
Claseified
editorial
EniMtaimnent
Funwait
Se^ty
REiBIONJU. CD
OFFICE OPENS
IN HAYFLOWER
FRANCIS J» OEIOER
VroOimA BEACH T- 1^
stale Office of Civil I^lesie an-
noun^s the opening of a regional
office in the Hampton Roads Re-
gion located in the Mayflower
buikUng at VUiinia Beach.
Francis J. Geiger, Regional
D^pi^ Coordinator of the Han^
ton Roads Region, will be in
diarge of this office Which wp
provide ctoser liaison and further
assistance to 'the niiie cities and
ten counties of the f&mpttm
^lada Region.
Qe^er eti»e wtth t^ S^te Of-
i^ of Ci^ Defense In Mi^r,
1962. and prior to assuming li^
present position, was in charge of
@>ordinating disaster operations
&reo|bout .Virginia.
Bom in East Change, New Jer-
sey, Gei^r is a graduate of the
School of Foreign Service,
Georjietown University, Washing-
ton, DC. ^B served in the U.S.
Navy In WorW War n and Kor«i.
He has been a reiident of Vir-
2 A 3-A ; ginia Beach for eleven y^u3 -and
S^ resides ^ 6064 ^laotlc Avenue.
NORFOLK
LAW FRtM
OPENS HERE
VIRGDOA BEACH — The Nor-
folk law firm of Wilcox, Cooke,
Savage and Lewrame opened i^
Virginia B«ch office at 3115 Pa-
cific Ave. MoiMiay.
Attorney Philip G. Denman Is
attached to the new office as resi-
dent partner. More people will
be assign^ here as busineia war-
rants, Denman saM.
The firm was founded m
Cooke and Willcox In 19^ id-
thou^ its main founder, Adp
WiUcdx of J^orfolk, was practcing
law tlwre as early as the 18M' »M
90*8.
The firm specialises In bu^ess
law, <m>poration tew, wUls, mists
and ertata, and r^ed flel^l.
U indwi^ eleven partmrs and
two ^aocfades.
FitE, RESCUE UNITS
GET SOME RELIEF
VIRGINIA 6EACH — February
yna slightly less hectic than Jan-
uary for tte Virginia Beach fiie
and r^cue units, accordl^ to
nran^ figures released Tuesday
by Dlq^tcher Geoi^ Held.
During the monUi l^ere were
106 fire calls that required 271
pieces of equipment tiad the cHy'a
13 anriiulnioes tnMn el^ tmeam
units answtf^ 24U oajli^
LOCAL BUSINESSMEN
PART OF N.Y. FAIR
NEW YORK, N. Y,— Ow of Vffginia ^ach'i m«t ortstand-
ing businessmen wHI become nn intricate part of a EiWDpeea Mtioa's
pavilion to give the Old t>on>inion its c»l) repretenttitkM in ibm
New York 1964-1965 World's Fair. *
Restaurant operator Jdm F. Hocy wiH «-cr«tc th# py and
colorful exckement of centuries
past when he unveils the rustic
"Ballantine Rathskeller" In the
guttering ultra-modern exposi-
tion that opens its 360Kiay run
April 22 in flushing Meadow
I^fk.
Hoay, who ewns aiMl^p*ratn
VirvMa ftMch's Rafhakerier
l>eun|^; is aaaiited by t^n9 enier
yirginia Beach raafclwtf s .. P a t e
tee^, Arector of RafMwRer
^eriHont, «fid Bob Oheia,
tractor at imAIIc relattont and
eammunicationa.
Covering some ^,000 square
feet, the Fair's lar^st restaurant
win be located umlenmkth the
Tmrn Hall of the pieture^yue Bel-
gan Villain, the Fair's larger
in^rmrtloul exhibit.
A repli^ of a ^i^ 1900
(krman cafe, the Breughel-type
rathskeller wiS atu^ out as a
weteonw oi^ iA mmdrous tndl-
tiffi In a Worid's FWr ^mceived
mt the tiireshold of sptM «i-
plittaUon.
Dret^ in colorful Bavarian
costumes, weitors aiE^ waitrMses,
many of them European, will add
to the Rathskeller's authenticity.
An attractlvely<ostttmed German
Band and a number of Ftemlsh
entertainers wUl tdw be on Mnd
to lend aQ authentk air.
The Rath^celter memi wS f^-
hilt i^ch perennial German dish-
es as Wein« Mmiteel, Sauer-
braten and Be^ien Bratwur^
edMlthtt to AamAam beef, chj«K
en andlpeafoed kiitMm and ^»
Ratl»k4ier speetel^ — It
ship Rottid of Beef aad Ohi<
RMesM^ Tasty dcnerts 911
elude %Hne-nie^ ^^^fiie JU
and Varied FMMi podding
•fta World's Fair wlE
AprU %2 to Octfltoer It, 1
April m to OOttitr n,
if^gjlMged to irttrart
70 mlflni visitors duriiv
y&t tun, reputedly tlM
boot office In hl^^.
,»HltH6lY
fttlrtrtir txni^in For erivsr
VIRGINIA MIACM ~ Frank
Ijiter, the televlj^m and movie
persoiMllty who phuis to drive a
sbageniach from Florid to Vt-
ginia Bok^, laM WecfaMKh^
that ttie trip would cost IhCMit
1^,000 out of hb e#n ^ket
to "promote Virginia Beach ai^ l^ni^ by MUton Matter on hor^
TS
PROCLAMATION
WWEREAS, TTiere will \x many events of cultural interest to
the people <rf Virgin^ Beach tai(ittg phwe in April, 1964, and
WHEREAS, These events will include the Annual Spring
Exhfcit rf Ite Vhginia Beach Art Association at the Alan B. Shepard
Civic Center, April 23rd to 26tih; A di^y oi antique musical
instruments and a concert of Elizabethan Music by oie Virginia
Beach Reccx^er Soc^ on April 26th at the Alan B, Siepard Civic
Center; the nwskal productkw of "Carousel" by the Virginia Beach
Civic Chorus, sj^nsored bv the Virginia Beach Rotary Club, at
the Alan B. ^epard Civic Center on April 8th, 9th, lOfh & 11 A;
a memNrshq* i^tuig ejdiibk by the Virp»ia Beach Art Associa-
tion, **&«i^qxs and Sandunes'* openir^ on April 12i^ at the
Oumbtr of Ccotuimbpcc; and a jwoduction on Ajwil 30th at the
Courtyai^ Ptoytoi»e% Ac Virpua Beadi Ltetle Th«rtre.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, FRANK A. DUSCH, MAYOR, do
proclaim the Month ^ Apia, 1^4, FINE ARTS MONTH wkhin
the City of Virginia Beach.
SIONpj Ate 5A <toy c€ March, 1964.
FRANK A, DUSCH, >Iayor
Frontier City.
The local amusnooent pai^ jMU
provide the stage<K3acft md
horses, loiter said, but the ex-
penses of keeping up the team
and equipment and the payroll
will he M»orhed by him* per-
"As thif trip progresses," he
said, 'T feel the mer^ianta aad
people of Virginia Beach #Ul
realu^ how noudi ii will mean
to them in the way of puWcity."
Lytm' said he wm undert^
ing the S-menth sta ae o ea ch
trip "jutt beuuse I want to and
beowse I ImI It wW tfraet^
entire
He wifl iMve l»re Friday tor
Ocala, Fte., where the trip will
get underway March 15 fTran tJaa
i^vf 6Gun Territory AttracAi<m.
^ ^igecoach wUl be trasqiort-
ed down hy truck, luter add
comiwiy irill arrive hade fa^e
August 15 in gtlz eeremon^ at
Frontier City.
Luter aid 1» will he aceom-
jmck. Joe Midiaels wUl serve as
advance man In the public rek-
tuns work ftn- tl» trip. He 9iu
«id that Culligan Soft Wst^
Service will sponstff a horse and
rider to accompai^r him hirt dM
not releai« the rider's nan^.
At teast two other jrkien are
expected to join him in 'Ftori^,
iMfaer said, ,j
laiMn mvw*
Arrangements lave idready
been made to hold country «id
western talent shows In some of
the HMJor cities. The top winners
wHl have tai» recordings ma^
ami ttose will he mnt to a record
company tor audltkms, Luter
said.
Radk) St^k)ns WGMS Md
WBOF have said they wiU keep
tra<^ of liter's progres ^rou|^
U^e^piMme and «t>ail ewnnmtrica-
tkB.
The Virtfnte BeMdi ChuriMr
of O^mtmt tes »^ed hi»
iritt t k^ nnnifcit atV^Amm
m the r«i»t to he #iili^iited
along tte way, be jaid,
IiiqMmms Mve ehe shnm
Mwwt in the trc*. L^er nW
iw IMS HMfMH cefiee w^h a
man in a wm^ slwe hil week
Md Mm nwn iMMiad me 9^
tnhri^Ttvm enp e na e i
n9 InwvSr llfv ww^iWr fft
^ ytrvinte Beach."
A stauiM^ SwthKB Baptist
who toaches a TTiiaiiv VrAoa
Mu it first CctaaiA Baptist
Ctardi, later aiM he end the
t^er partMpairts iMll ^^^wt with
Rev. Georp maltogs, peitor of
his dnirdi, for a ^eay^ wrvice
befom leaving Fri^.
iP^i^ns wishing to costMt
laOer helwe be leav^i may' call
htaa today at Cokifm Jtffi^*
3«>-^22, wher^' lie hit teen
headquartered for ^ pest few
imeks.
Frank
tngwj
% »fU ^ Bi».
mm^mm, Thurify, imm 5, l^ f
■Mill^A^ITV-'lllilHff 1
1
o.
t Muiic AOCSS
Jl ....... , .75
i
wv^MroO li ^ . . 1,25
k
ii-Tt^H .,,.,... S.J5
T
^RM ............ 1.00
1
W^f^ ........ ^m
Meilical Steiety
!i^M iKiKUii# of tto
Ipnia l^ch Medicsl ^$M^
Siy, ^^li 10 At 10 en. It tin
Bay HtilKiur C^.
M»«^ mkjr purdiiip tkktti 1^
@Uliag Mxs. W. 1. nkfcuiioa
4284177. Ifrt. K. K. Wallace ff-
6394 or Mrj. W. T. Johnion
^4-1^.
All i^roceedi will go to th«
New ^^oii ^ch H^Ul.
Coff^ m^ rote 1^ bs Mtiwd.
PARTY
TIME
IS HERE
Baytlde Junkies
ioq $JHW
BAym« — ^ B»^i i^•
^at ^liil's n^ wit! ^tteiit
BklUiMfy InhtoM from L. Sny-
der's DtprUnent Stare m Tii«t'
OfLrtyta Church.
ModA wUr^ N Ibl. 4 f
White. Mrs. WUUim k^umn,
of Ui« Ooeao i^k ChAi #i.
Preiton Twiloxd. Mrs. O^Nl
0. Sarly, Cape Henry Cl^: Ifrt.
PlUMM «e i«
Cluh; Mrs. &vtn^
OAMtOI
WflJU lAii^ BAMK YOU
^ rwnfWK smm ALL
101^ 9^K|N0 NEEDS?
^^^ rrwifi^DFfBilAm
icou cHQfii& m oma.
For Mvinii mt eliM^riiig MOoii|Mt» loi^
.>£ •& kiidi, wle dhreeit fctsM, hni^
^viet ahovd money Bulten -"yoa mam
t«f Ve li^re to Mrve yvn prom^^
WWipU^iily. Tint*! wiMt ive .»,tta
m
graves, Bay-
School
^ rfimiintun wD) te ism
Ovlk
dH^^T^H^H
1 V.-* ^ .J.*W4.t^*'V
C(H;ha!roien for ^ ^nA «|c
Mr». H. A. AmoU tpd flfii. T. R.
ftimett
•re Noffoik Mayor Ro^
S. IfcCain, Jr., Comman
-1^ ma^
Vf^MMl Aa|i
PUw*; jiijrr«rch
M at li:» un.
Iln. R. 1. Dtveq^MTt, cantonn
tf yt«irtM«, Pe^ tad Oma
1^ te to ^»fe ^ tte jpv^^m.
/ ramiMHim / vii^im MNM
#4jNPfiva . , . .OTPLfi LmmMG limit
Prcshrf Insurancfc
Sc^ts "Ric^ Pr^fems
- And R^l Estate
Probes Are JM$l As Eisy
FIW
Tim'i Mill
^^iiriv, -
lioy^Qf
Inch ilvd. «t Pf inc«si Ann* Plan %
' * 'at Rr^bhii Comar
I A.|f . «» I P.P^^ sfleaiqQt . 4 to 7 P JC
Fire h • wc pgnhi a d d^vMv* fowk M ^d(«
lo<^ «» be ifcni^Eiing, 1^ /mt prt»»nt horn*
in«ir«im pr^m$ <maiiM M and ^tr Imporfmrt
hoifv^f Qmk wUh w. W* wiN hi fl^ct te 90
ovw ^w pf«MMI tepURMw «mI pm^an tr wMi
th« brawl cmnm^ «f m i€lno Og^Milty Horn*,
owi^ Policy.
Wl^ 2 offk:«s ready ^ solve all your real estate ai^
insurance pmblemi Kellam-iaton can protect, m%
rtrtf V Kelp you buy your prop^ty— truly one-st^,
complete i^rvloj ^ yo^'
KELLAM - EATON
Imur^nct Ckmf^itiy
311) PACmC Ave. - VIRQ^ I^GN
%8^l«1
M)6« MM^ mm RO. - CITY IMU
Mrs I^QCUft Ml ^UMtMl wUl
Ji) witit ^ (frwi^ri liter-
Mia. M. B. ZxM, Onirimii of
Mi^ lUM aaaounmi that Aoe
Genison, Carol !U1 and n«l
V^mu ol m "Omuer cart
«^ eotei^ate tile dA with wn^
fkwi the ^^ uiMto* tt« directitti
ol C%vl« <^u4i»er and C^^is
Od Fdtfua^ 25 an art ejAfttit
tte ]»oqie
Ik <ta»b
^^ GiK^i Om^ vS b^ a
^Hbd £^ supj^r and pmt
pu^ at tte tuMiw ol lira. Rk^-
ard B. Schiirfler, 18« Wooctaunt
Orive, Fritey «t 7:W p.m.
OCEAN TV -(^{ANA
MVXT MMt OCKANA I^A
DIAfc4a8^774
SENSATIONAL CUKTO
MATHIS CXlLtMl SEf.
DANBH WALNirr CtlNSttX
^ Win S. McCain, Jr., Mrs. M^in and
[fi^ AiwohiMm Force, Ainng a raceptkp
i ^l^loui fotces h^ Sabir^y. '^
m^t TiitoiMUta: cmUan a^ military
6ardM Ctub
Makes Awarifo
in^Jia — Tlie february
(^ va) ^^ «t tte hou^ flf
ata. J. H. eiab«me. to the ^
mm» of the {maid^ tte n^-
ing was conducted by Mrs. C. J.
Hauwr.
^a. M. K. Crocks pve ap
inte^^his ttOk on 8«^ml|W».
1^ teHJ^t laong sfi^ral iped-
tmm from her own potlen to
lUiMi^ fa@ talk.
#
tlii* TIm^I^ Ctata^ en-
mmmS tfaiA the iwgtti TtKynt
day atemom in each oMOft hMl
\mm. aelected, throu^ ^Om^iA
to viitt Store Drive CowalMMit
ifome.
Rlbb(His fOT ayrnAgenMM
iwn awardad as fdlows: \Am>
Mn. W. J. lfo^>er mAUx%.t.
J. awter; r^ lira. W. A. I^ood
iO, ib^ W. L. Mjwn tod Mo.
W. T. Stwyet.
JiaUr iMMn
Sirtict Mil.
IMbtrt Tuner
VBGINIA B£AaK — Ifrs.
I^tert 1^ l^mtf iMi ^sn d«^^
pr^dHit of tl» ViitfBte "BmSar
Pi^Mm Anne Junta* Wonsn's
C^b ^e suM^to Mn. V. K. Al-
Ao^Ji*.
^ Election of «lte«n l^k
S^ Tue^ty nigM n^ Ow
gN^ lield M nto^ly mee^
at tlw Fim ft^yieite Chu^
(Xher new ^ficers Inchide Mn.
S. nto" S^^^ fii^ vtee pm^
dMl* Mrs. ^iert (^n^m, vm-
n^ vioe pi^d^t; tts, A. L.
Grimea ^., tftli<d vim '^aided;
Mrs. R(rf)ert |.. Zoll, correqwM-
Ing secrftaiy; lira. Vemon i^
eycutt jr., reoirdlng secretory;
6uM WrHw
I^^M Ara«M l^w^
Wtll! The JHHE Beacb
to do tart that, 'llie 'Wl^
B.W.WralM
4»^73
42S-
feter
Hil HUM TtHLKtiU.
n nAXTrrr W4IVT-T 4ijw
ft -
^1 I MO^MfV^MTN
GAM2tT
1701 • *w
Qass»« Virgi'
V.
•r menibftrt ri^ hp %
the itaff, Mrs Allan Whitn«|
(Sv^^), Mn tJMil Bendltf
(Saaft^h), and tbe a»w dynan^
Director, Mrs. A W. Arlmp <M^
pret). ar^'t already swinging
into ^ria| plans and down to
earth, dellnUe decisJons, I'll chew
^ pancill
AU te atetf msstia^ pmm
the "tijwe tar of pe^wlity;
reu^^, r^^wivei^ aiKl I
refrMhiag an^wi^ to liv IdM^
Take a took ti ^ a^^ute m-
irtr in (tta w^ ai^ Nar^
• to 1^. lit^ ( ao^^ froa
the * V office « 30th ^wet.
ThM coliwtt w^ pEvmurily
touch 4» the cH^ieDees 1^ con-
ventMti whMh wifl te taluag
^a(% ict tlM Mff ftiture, Itey are
imiw^ye, hetfsnii^ vtth t^
I»re«ft^ttua Con^iotto Confer-
ence is 'B|ghft^#l m ftiday,
afii^ 1^ ifm «fll te Rinded
by «t iMJt ten Miei frwi tte
Virginia Beach ftruKJI.
prei>lunin| Qfietb^ m^ tan6t
racing events vn goii^ <ni be-
hind m xetm, m fperif; to
n)t^ iMNiiibte hr di^^aes to
ijUi^M. fie V-fwm, for ©ttrnpte,
are mw telling attt^tiw dark
blue ^Hi^ htter bap to- your
car, <ff, lor ynur child'a ouivm-
ience lAttp j^q^ ^ M ^ lM|
belt or trouTirt Tter nedb) Hie*^
aeU lor <»ly ^ ^^ ^sd aft be pu^
chaaed ^ the "Y" of^ «r il:
ran<te km «y Y-Teen— eft
Hi^ UNMla te ^ area have
Y-T^n 0:oui». "Oe hags are be-
ing wM to C(nw ^ exp«»es for
tiie ttvMgii^ ptog to theff^
Winter Y-Teea Conference which
will he held «t tte Soslyn £g»co-
l^kl O^fereim Center on Steer
Road, it«bm(^, on March 13-15.
The 4^0et ^ Awa Bamfortb*
Vir^fe Bea(^ W^ School: Naih .
cy Holtand. C« High m-
tticto mm,wmm Hign.
Itev^ ree^^ returned from
a thr^*y Vii^nia Churchnieri't
Senri^ m Mte govenunrnt,
spora^ri t^ m Virgtnia Conn*
dl of ChurclM m& held at jRo§-
^ I Witt «^ MDwe giib^^
learn a tot tiu«^ f^n «n<l ^
lowibi^ in thi atbi^ve and weU-
nih ^tir, f^m hiabosry it »
fiadi^n|. <^ lAout it, Y>
Teens, from Mr, Williams when
you «nrtve and ^xt&y TJffi fOSr
T^ATT in tuc^ Hall). They wifi
en}<v Um unwttid hospitality, ex-
oel^ neils iil <lie peace <A
Qui ^nMM wooded area.
T^ Confen^ thej^ is: "^
the ^ of iMever Ym Are,"
and t^ ^)^ve is to telp Y-
Teens ^vekq^ tm lU^taAanding
of timnselvfi 11^ to emtte m
vmamus of ^ waa-U ^ wh^
they Uve in ordu' to ile^^ ti^r
full i^tertlal m teaden «tf too»»-
row.
There wiS te^eveu ^^ntorf^
grcMp, 18 fc^ows:
n, "M and £Me", Gl^ U "Ik
and ^mily", Group IV "Me k
Sti^Bt*', Grouy V "Me a Child
of GM', Grou^^ "Me aY-Teen"
TteiK topics are tok^ tNmi Vmi-
Sppklet •'" • -ity and U^", W
trion
m
(p^^wPf^^^Rr^
;«"?i-
m-fl .'^ ^^S: -
Lt^e Crowds Expected At Food Stow
Church Women To
Gather Next Week
BAYSIDE — TTw delegates to Ae United Church Women
of Vtiflnla annual meetii^; March 10-1 1 at Newport News wiH be:
Mrs. L. Dow LcdbctMr, fWtsMent; Mrs. William McClurg. vice
presidart; and Mrs. ^ul Rustell. Secret^, alt of the Princess
Anne Council erf Church Women. Other memNsri^ of the local
Council expert to be in attemki^e and all members are eligible
to attend.
This will be the 19th Annual meeting and ^ssions will be
heW at the Noland Memorial
LOCAL WINNER
IN LIONS EVENT
Virginia U«M mN-NWm, Thursday, M«^ 5, tfM
Page 3-A
The Ttoird Anmial Culinary Am Sww for tf» southeastern Unfted Sta^, sponsored by fte
Tidewater Food Service ExKUtivcs Association International, is expected to draw about 20»000 p»-
som to the Alan B. Sh«»Md Civfc Caiter hci« M ardi 1 3- 1 5. If the turnout meets these eEpectatwof
it wHl be Ae laiprt traS show ewr held at Ac ce ntcr. Making plans tot the big event, in which Ae
public sdtools will parttei^e, are Winter Bisek, TFSEA's executive man^pr. Miss Ann Davis,
art ceonttpator tor the cky schooh; Md TI^EA Presktent Md Toose.
BAY HABOR aUB SCENE OE PAITY
WOlfS^ARE — The Wolf-
mare Ften^k>n (kiden Cbb will
fffomat a cof^-^rd iMrty-hat
■de tt tte Bay itolMr ChA on
Latkitt Road WedneKtay at
0:90 ajo.
the hats ifdll be funuA^ by
My Hat Shoppe of l^(ntan<wA.
A^hnle^n will he $1. R^erva-
tkms AmVt be ma<te by calling
PATSY NAPIER K
QDEEN CONTESTANT
Ceramist Instructs Teachers Here
VIRGINIA BEMX — The
LmU(» Auxiliary to Ae Viipnk
Beach V<AiiMer Flro Dgnit-
neiM win qxHisor Misa Patsy
N«|[ri«r as a omtestant for May
C^i^ (rf d» Knotte Island May
Fe^val.
TTie Sun-News was previously
infotmed that it v^as the Natzi
Island May Festival.
The festival wMI be heW
May 2.
Mm HnI iM Chv
hchyHdnRasiil
f omn HqiiM nr tOx^smkr-* dae^
%^t anUM^k, prMmtiy nUfna
atubSors e^*Ml«iw*»»M
MeAodist ChunA. Mrs. J. PmU
Gruwr of I^^ton, VirglBla, piw-
ident, will preside. About 110
women, menAers of Proiteetairt
and Orthodox ^ta»»nlmtiQns, will
paiticipete in tin tetirions which
be^at 8:30 a.m. ott Tuesday
morning, March 10.
Un. David D. Baker, of New
Yor*. editor of "The Churdi
Worran'* mapidne and associate
general director of United Church
Women, will spMk at the opening
Msi<m. She will addfea a puUlc
me^ng at p.m. on Mbirch 10
on 'The Church Ecun»nlcal: Its
Ministries." The Crusaders Cho^
us of Hami^on, direct by
Charles H. Flax. wiU slag-
Mrs. Baxter D. Mow, of Ro-
anoke, former professor at B^-
any TheologiraU Seminai7 in Chi-
cago and m^Monary to India,
will lead Ae Bibk study.
A seminar on human relations
win be conducted Tuesday after-
noon, March 10 by Mi» iEUzab^
Lollar of AUanta, fieW reiaw-
sentaUve tot women's work rtf
tl» PreibyteriiMi ChuwA, UJ.
Other kaden will inchide: lfi«
Chariotte Crawley of HarriJOft-
bull, Mra. iE. C. ErwA of Newiwrt
News, Mrs. Ibxie lU^iiimon of
Richmond, Ito. David Baker of
New York and Mra. J. Paul Gni-
ver of Dayton.
'Xhighlight of Ae annual meet-
ing will be the dedication on
Wedn^^ morning, March 11, of
Ae Harvester, a station wagon
for use in the Ministry to Ae Mi-
grains conducted by the Virginia
Council of Churches and the
United Church Women. Church
women throughout Virginia saved
trading stamps to buy Um station
wagon.
Dr. Luther IMbiuney of Roanoke,
president of the Virginia Council
of Churches, will install the new
officers at Ae closing session.
PERSONAL MENTION
Mr. 9ioy Twiford, of feiylake
Pines, is a patient in Norfolk
General Hospital.
Mt$. D. B. Smith, Sr. of Brom-
field Avenue, Lake SmiA Ter-
race, has retunwd to her home
following suii^ry at Norfolk
Genenl Hoqtttal.
I, ■ ■ : ■■. —■ II I 'M I r M ii r iM fJ ■
Thto year, yew can receive tax
refunds in U.S. Savinp Bonds.
Bonds earn 8.75 per cent ir^ere^,
compainded sani^anmiai^, when
heki to maturify.
^ "We'll Oecoiate Your Idea'' > UniMiil
Mrs. Moore's Bakery
'^ 'NEXT TO BE-LO SUPER MAfWCET
SOTH ST. / « * Vt^NlA »EACH OA
m
\imad I - \ 0m r r i . i m Mi > i W
■ ■ il l I ft I I iiii i r i i •^ Mm
4-*4b.
MARY KEYS fEREBEE
VIRGB^IA BEAOfs — Miss
Mary Keys Ferebee has been se-
lected winner of th^ local James
Bland Bferaori«l ^twtest conduct-
ed by Ae (Virginia Beach lions
aub. \
Miss Fteiebee is a piano student
of Brirtow Hardin and attends
Country Day School for Girls.
She is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. 0. B. Ferebee Jr. of Virginia
Beach.
As kx«l winner, Miss Fei^>ee
will represent tl» Virginia Beach
Lions Club in Ae tone elimination
of tlw Bland competition to be
held March 20.
vmON^BEACW
LET'S AW» A NEW GLOW
Tliwikii to beiwrfy science— you can «ni that "moused' feeNng to
mimjtes now. We'll rinse ridh bhown. shimmerii^ reUs, gleaiWi trf
bSonde into yoiif hair. Or *«'M tone «wwy <he br»«y'kHA d a harm
color experimortt. Today, wc can create ia»y «*r— or any sriitie tope
of Chat coJor ymj wh*\ — for your treses. ^ , tsM. s^
The moment we lighten your hair, you n Mart fo f^ * ** *
your h«rt. Maybe you'd like us to t^ your hair with httje ^iapa^
of sunrfijne. Jhat'x the fahuloos lift wc oH "fiwtfnf" As we i ^kte
sunshine tfcroufh your hair, your »kin takes on a pearty yffwmee,
STYLISTS
MRS TERRY MRS. LILI IAN WHITE IV^. RETO
MRS. BROIfVDER HOL VINCWT
We are fwoud to anmwnce that Mrs. White h^ recently
joined our staff <rf experts.
ZJa^Cor i^urfsss ^Maint^linf
LASKIN ROAD, VIRGINIA BEACH fhmt GA Ml«
OUR NMIFOLK LOCATION
IM LooWaM Dr., Wtnb Com« — tk. St3.1tl9
tor IpurftM Mairiiflinf ^JktlenA
MBUMfS
Mart M* it^llactiv* nd
fern <— MH) rtlwi ti a cat .
MMMT. SpkW aHe^m to Serv*
lee PwwmmI. ViUm, D*aMa|
ud Funyriitaf IN mflm (1 m
NATIONWIDE RBSUMES
21S FlaHnw BUg. NmI^ Ya.
Dial 422-1971
SHOPS FOR THE LADiES AND THEJR DAUGHTERS
The nm<esi from ahrmd
synthetic knits, Kghtmight
for Easter wearing thru summer
OPEN MONDAY AND WDAY EVENINGS TIL 9 P.M.
A clay iKWtahop to Virmnto Beach public sdiool ^oheta
was b^ M^day at ReBam H|^ un<kr the spomcwshtp ci the
Amerfcan CSay Ox^mf of Iwtanapdis. The workshop, con-
ducted by J^ ftwty (above) wiH aM teachers in intiwtokm
clay WOTk at any a^ md. TesK^rs ^M partic^ in Umamg
smd deausth^ clay Aapes f oltowing a (temonstratkm of w!k91
throwiM, harf«etho<fa. gla?i^ decoratun^ and other c«Bmic
techoiqttes. Brady ho^ a W*dor of Science ctegree from
IndttM Univei^fcy and a Mast^ <rf Fine Arts fr<mi Alfred Um-
versity. He al» studied at Jidica Aa^wie, PW»"F"5^^^
hM te^t cemmics at Indiana Univer^ and New York ^m
CoJ^ of CsamKS. Arrangcraent« for ^workshop were m^c
by M«. Ann mvis, audio visml aad art director lor ti« local
schools. (Bal^in photo)
ASK YCX« EYE PHYSIOAN ABOUT
TRAYLOR OPTICAL CO.
VIRGINIA BEACH'S ONIY GUILD OPTICIAN
(Near LInkhorn Park Sdiool)
1M9 iAWlN ^AD -- MKMSSIONAi BLD6.
V^NIA IW^CH, VA.
42»4M0
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C«n« ia iriMi y« are
VIRGINiA BEACH FEDERAL
SliTiiigA aad Loaa Asaociation
310 - 25lh Sliwt Vbginit BMch, Vbgliita
PheiM 6A »9M1
I VIRGINIA BEACH STORE ONLY!
1908 ATLANTIC AVENUE
OUR SPECIAL STORE ALTERATION
SHOE SALE!
HERrS A SEUECTION OF SHCflS IN PRACTICALLY EVERY SJZE, STYLE AND f»pCE
RANGE PO#THE WHOLE FAMILY AT Ol^^EAWAY PfMCES. EVRfTWlW mm
GO TO MAKE ROOM FOR STORE ALTERATIONS AND NEW STOCK ARRIVING
DAILY. SALE STARTS THURSDAY 9HX) A.M. SHMIPI
FffiST COME, FIRST SAVE SPEQ AL
LimltMl Qyantityl Women's Shoet and Handbags Sale
224 PAIRS OP WOMEN'S DRESS AND CASUAL SHOES-
VALUES TO 8.95 . . . AND 84 FASHI0N-RK5! 'T HANDBAGS, *
VALUES TO 6.95 (plus fax). BUT HURRY, THESE CAN'T LAST AT
SOCH A LOW, LOW PRICE.
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LADIES' SHOES
GOOD CHOICE OF DRESS
AND CASUAL SHOES NOW
REDUCED TO SEASON'S
LOW. DONT MISS IT.
VALUES TO 6.95
$
2
BIG NAM SHOES
FAMOUS BRAND DRI^
SHOES FOR WOMIN
GROUPED HKE FOR
UNUSUAL VALUE.
BE SUI^ TO SEE . . .
AND SAVE.
VALUES TO 10.99
$
4
WOMEN'S DRESS
& CASUALS
CHILDREN'S SHOE
VALUES
NATIONALLY ADVERTISEDI
NATURALIZERS, VITALITY,
FIANCEE AND OTHERS YOU
KNOW AND LOVE TO $
WEAR.
VALUES TO 14.99
MEN'S, BOYS'
SHOE SAVINGS
WINTHROPS, RAND AND
RANDCRAFT BRANDS IN
THIS VALUE-PRICED GROUP
JOR MEN, BOYS. to
VALUES TO 16.99
6
BIG CHOICE, INCLUDING
POLL-PARROTS AND
OTHER WELL KNOWN
BRANDS FOR BOYS, GIRLS.
VALUES TO 7.99
$
3
BEGINS THURSDAY AT 9 SWLRP
Many Othar Unadvert^sed Valuoa
(^ Sab Tool
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vmSINIA BEACH ^ORlt^UY
0pm FrUay NigM lit 9 pan.
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THE VIRGINIA BEACH SUN-NEWS
FUN
MM. MM NitftiKN m«
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iMIMMUt SNAUM
The City of Virginia Beach school
ty i Win o pf if > lenw 1 63 ^ioot busm and
i^n^K>m upwmk of 25,(W) of our chil-
^en to and fronn scJwol ea*^ weekday.
This fc a big busing owr^em with Its own
un^ye problems^, wne (^ which are
thought on by the ^Wlc,
At oo« $dwel ^^lal put It-. "V\^e are
dealing wMh tl^ cwiwwnlty's nrjost
pr^dous comnfKi^fy-^Uf #»ll^en." But,
m^y citixeniii^ptrwtly ^ rwt #»ink along
f(^ linM or ^ ^c m tAiaitten of
#ie proper rifitil hr idwdl fransporta-
:m «nd fhe cli^iM^^Nwi «^ ichool
hHire are soHne- of the prajlwnt con-
f^Mig fhoie Um^hmd In ^ ffanspor-
rtoi of tt^l» d^i ^w^ ^f^«ti. Pirtt
aft, many fm^orWt rtmpletely Ignore
#»« flashing red light when a sdiool bus
it s^^pid to jiMdci^ or di^wrge j^ildren.
^ Is a basic sta^ law that moving ve-
^ comt m a ««ip*«^ tt^ wfwnever
^lool but to t«^^ ar^ Ifc red tight
a#ilT^. To de^^WW«» It » ft* a heavy
rtt but worst M li tt m^ »ww tf^ Injury
(jeeth of «n innwwit dilld. The school
bus» are brightly coloredf iwrf MsHy
recognl^ so this Is no excuM fw rtot
obeying the law.
Vandalism Is another major problem
of the school bus systenr^. Not only are the
buses physically abused by apparently
tetnage anfia, but the whole fleet of
school buses hive had an abnormal share
of gasoline belr^ stolen from the vehicles.
And, there J»ve been numerous cases of
parents and others b^r»g discourteoqs to
the sd^ool bus drivers. By and large
the sc^wd Iws drivers in Virginia Beech
are housewives, who are performing a pub-
lic sarvlw to the community. True, they
recdve smail comjwisarton for their work
but primarily they are irfterested In their
community and the children of ^at
amimunlty. ^
The p^Hc Khool bus system strfvw
for wfety flrst and economy second. Both
of these l*aJs can b^ achieved with the
full co^^mion of the public and a better
understand*^ by the public of the gigantic
job belf^ #w^wmed through the public
transportotion of the school children of
this city.
Nmriiern, 44, wila of Mm» t.
N«rt)eni *wJ <lKlghl»' «LO»e ^
Himton C. W. «nd Mrl. IbUW O.
Bftttin, Ae4 Moniay ia her faont
M mH Devonshire Boid.
ifri. Hentem, « nattvf rf
iPrinee« ^m County, Uve4 ia
I MyfoHi most of her life. ^» imh
t tM^^ of l^ortsmouth OuM-
Un Clwrch.
BHiiIti fier Huahtad, Ae is
tm^mA lay t •««, Mrs. RuiV
B. V<rtivi of Virginia Beedi, wd
t tewfter, W»n L. Batten <rf ftor-
lolk.
A funenl service wiU be cm-
^^«1 in Hollomon-Brown Fu-
wkA Home Thursday at 11 tm.
by tee Rev. J. Stuart WOe ^
the W* Christian Churdi 1^
ciples, Burid will be in rorw*
Lawn Cemetery.
ti Chtlfit§
__ ^ sdau8bter#
tad'tttt. Man ^nnlfer IM
m liwd at m beach 30 y&M.
mnwm u a nepftew, Iftn^
^^iR of U Pktt, Md.
%t u^y iwtf sent from Itoes-
tea Waenl Home to ttuntt Fu-
aepil Home in 'WaMorf, Md. A
tw^ fcnrtce iwn conducted
Muidiv «t 10 ajn. at MounA
M (Mwtery in La PMa.
NEWS REPOR'
FROM THE
IMIVERSnY
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He fact th rt produce new i^^leto
m albiao com way oiiiv a. a gggga to yna pc^ .
II isn't to rete?"^* - •miats. nteMwned ♦^nwiwr ^^mmm
< ^atVenity 0* s Blandy Experimental Fanii, • IW'
I halfway bw^^tvii Winchester aad the Blue tMm *w««-
'"•ie coun*' -^'^earch in genetics is ffxt^ #.
laiuHKh irradib....t • ' *'»* cobaJt-60 in a *rf^W ^-
'W #t. wey have proAiced such unusual yarieties ai a own
^s in its tasles, albino com. a taller boxwood hm, and
—a jto^rytlia plant from a dwarf one, U> fneatkm m ftw.
m. W. Ralph Singteton, director of the farm and MlUw
•fesior <4 Biotogy at the University, savs radMkn exp^M^
someday produce such practical off-stwWs aa a mxm ^^^
o^^t^ axn. and a chestnut tree re»»uuu to the once ^^MiaMe
i^SSft A Btaady doctonU iMiMlt. Dr. >i^to Of^
las already developed a new dinease-ien^Mt pmrnA
0i jrradiallm.
Ml^eipe^^ ai ik teim, vxm peiferraed by U#v^l^
.. Jm itodeats w^ ^fa ttwe ta ^ lununer, Ni\m ttu^
«y ton" i*Wi «ai^t^ «6 pwind like a rcpWe, a Am
m better for i^y ^^M» m^Imm blooming in Nm'ember,
*^"d oakt tfutt tt€ ««p^, Mid a ktte^rfoomit^ s«wt ^m
^legaideas. The ^»Ma wUtol to die Univer^y t^ Cnham
Beaidea tte curiosity or c<Mnniercial value of mw br^d^
... Jiy aeieetiBb «ie interested iA What causes the new vara^
■ appear They want to train students to ask such que^taii, for
iTb^ *^»<'*'^^4LI?*^ ^^ instance, give the worM a tocri
-tMhioe new ornM^ f<*ds.
-ifdien at Blandy have found t£i«y can speed u^ Oe proceM
km, which producer a new breed permanentw^Aw^ in
y characterWs; by irradiitSAg dke plants wOb hqps bom
tiMsy waitt to jBKNr «|^ Ni^m in a chromosome, the mfero-
i^M. Mdcage «^3 iAi^ ^^mtay characteristics to chanp H.
/ Meve the n^^M^M te chromoimne's domuuiM ^Ms,
-=— -cw varM^. Htaw ttw ^a^es occur b not yrt ^m-
rslotrf. 1i^ iwtttoM^ how much radiatton it tidtet
miAstWB 4^ «^n M jritoM is ripest for mutattm.
~ aanms, ttx^ tMnttoa may yield one way to
tym c«A Ml to t^ocbube sew plants when he wtttt
. Sciealisu M Btaa# ha^ ilttte (kwU that In a growii^ anl
lu ^y woild, he ^ wam^a. _
or QITEREST TO VETERANS
UNION KEMPS VUXE
HIGH SCHOOL
hemaa A. Moore, Area
OiviaoH ^ War Vet
_„ claims, Csfflunonwealth of
vg^a, Suile. 218, Praftea&Miil
leading. Nwioik, Virginia.
41 ITest York Street.)
^it 1550 Virginia veterans
irigaws aod chiUren of voi-
••tve hid their Veterans
mtion checks suspended
^m they failed to reftra
t
sttB aiaoi^ JWMJ^ ^
ing 1963. A hw pf«*^s that
vim a pehiloaer ralMM to re-
turn hi3 questionnahl^ the VA
will dedare an overpayment for
the ^oeding jwc and wiH in-
sUUitfi acUon to ree#w tWl ^
tire ^yr't pewnon.
9taE^ action by ihoK wto
have mrt returned their incflow
rards is required if ti» penaioMr
xpects to avoid paying lack all
r hKA year's penman, wd if rtiU
i«%le. tl get back on the pen-
Although the JtofcdUne
Jiauary 31. 1964. the VA wUl
WBB^ late qt^t^BUMl
f^teue ifae peni^on or note
^» madmmL Tta VA
,j|g In h^lA Ael^w^
<n HWIi 13 by sending «A a
^^^ aie«BM «ard.
First Semester
Honor Rol
La Verte Bazcmore
Brenda Ca.«ion
Bvpne Foreman
^alyn Freeman
Mxxvh Peebles
I* Vera© Peebles
J^Mtti Hobeitson
mborah Walker
ftitfM Whhehunt
CAiMine Williams
Urry ^xms
AmJria Bridges
$yfvk Brown
Ai^il^ Capps
Sylvia F«eman
Earl &rtth
Jess* E. Woodhouse
IUmM Cooper
Oarto Etheridga
CUfton Foreman
WtttrtteOarrett
Kenneth Oilbect
Littwood Orimstead
An^ Hteyaes
Bem^ Jordan
RM%nr McC%
^»ald Petty
Blinbeth Uzzle
J^Ml^^^te
j«ry L. Walker
ThooMMie Whitehurst
^^ e. wniktms
Oten Wilson
E. Boone
L. Casbo
Sm^» Oorakk
j^Mi B^nicc Comick
IK)^^ Cfitiiible
J<4inny Evans
Ly^Odin|Bn
M^^erto L. Harper
rt^«flH4rvey
Aeverty Ann Newsome
Jacqueline S. Reid
Hwk Ridley
AwHt Ue Wiggins
Sum %y^
Oarew* Nelson, Jr.
John Askew
t^anws Baile y
|o«^»>ykia
Ro^lla iPreeman
n^ Cillchrist
Gloria Hate
Mscrlla Harrh
WiUtam Hawkins
Rttfus Knight
qm'm Mwerence
^^Il8 Mclvin
tt^BAMuoden
Ruth McPhcrson
R«i^ Saumlers
Kvken ^UTow
n^Ml Tiiompkifts
Mane Uwle
Gten^ Wftton
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MRS. MABIL I. SCOTT
vmGINIA BEACH — Mrs.
Mabel Iwne -Scott, «9, of 118 An-
ttony Road, widew of Mlchid J.
S^M ttd dMii^r of <^c^ga
«nd Mrs. Xftharine Kane Ftoqr.
<Um1 Monday at 2 am. in a b<»-
pM. .
Mn. Sestt WW • mUm of
Biix*^, and Uved in «• area
10 ^irs. She was a menAer of
». C^goiy the Great CHWie
CSwrrii.
Survivii^ are a daughter, Mrs.
HM^ot W. Heiser of Vir^nJte
l^mAi a attter, Mrs. imam
Svam of liong Island, N.Y.T ttd
im^ #»n&hildren.
A requiem maas was rma m
S. Giii>ry the Great Oittolte
Church Wednesday at 10 am,
tUrtri tras to Rosewood Men*rial
ftuft. _^______
WfUfAM R. ItAWW^
VIRGINIA BEACH — WBit«
Robert Wtmm, 8, aen of Wavy IA
(^<fr. William K. G. and ^s.
maOk E. Hundley BiWIn of 1310
Me«dith ^mA, died hi a rmrta-
mouth hoipiUl TUeiday after a
long illn^.
Beai^ Wi pawnls. he Is sui^
vlwd toy titfee bro^n, .Steven
f^tl Braun, itobert Bamett Bnun
•nd David Wade Braun, and a
d^r, Ml» Janet lEw Rrptin, aU
of Virginia Beach: ^fefiii fttd-
fttoer, WUHira Bnun, and ma-
(H«A 9«idparenta, Mr. and Mrs.
B W.»Bpli«r, all of St liMils.
We Mflm •«* ^*» «^
hioifflwtm funenrt to Drehmam*'
mmA ranaral Hento, SL Umjs,
to- a ftmeral service mday at
2 pjn. »i^ wiU be in Mt. L^*
tm Cfm^m> St. Ann, Mo.
J. J. lOLLISNItt Jr.
vmimA BEACH — John Jo-
9^ SiAMMtt Jr^infant sm of
^ I. md Mrf. Cllicibeth Inxto
$^$mm of 711 Mayfioww
A^UEtaM^ died in a hai^W
m^^m, i%b. flS, it t PA
g^^s his parents, surviv^
«e a #iter, Maryanne E. Ss^
nm ol Viiiginia Beach; pirtwMl
pudm^^, Mrs. Marjt^e M-
liSiNa of Smomt, N.Y.; «»1 flMf
Mwd pittdparents, Mr. and Mn.
^A^ hn^ of Gtaagow, Scot-
hud.
t%e body was taken to IAi^»
Funeral M^.
A hiMral aervifie was conduct-
ed fWdiy at 11:80 ajn. in ^^
eeas Anne Memorial iPark by ^
Rev. Francis V. Bambrick of Mtr
of ^ Sea Catholic Church.
MISS MARY MIKHELI.
YWmtnA BEACH — Mi»
muy m.dma, as. of 10s Cav^ler
mw S»A in a hospital WednM-
day at ^:1D p.m. after a Img p-
NEALTH TIPS
mm tmA are your eyei?
If ^o're a fsablar, yon wnrid
«y IM defaMva vUion. Os tte
1^ M sMiHei^ the chaneaa «e
^1^ BHn than one in two ttet
Hfmtthing to wra^ with ^or
CtaM to 80 nrillian Ameri(»M
WMT flisirt There are at hu^
^m ^^m who have inedequite
^to mm with glaasei. aad
g^t ^ miUim are blind. Every
yMraiiMhn- 30,000 Ame^cans
beoMiai^nd.
Tb yrint 19 the problem of pro-
teci^ tile nation's vl^oil. C<mi-
mm luM proclaimed the flrst
mA <rf Ifani 1964. "Save Your
TO«» are many popular mla-
coi^ptt<»ai and myths abort
^^n. $mm of them are dis-
Wmm Today's Health. ^
iM^ptfan of the American MI»Si^
cal AModatMi.
Oph^flittrfdgisti <pfty«icto«
irt» flattie in eye oare) oSwHy
ttpte that '^av Is no sodi dtfng
ai eye rtraln. Those pains and ^-
coam^ ttirt soniethnes toWm
^ng hwirt ^ watching a junqjy
Mivtt^ mem ACtoafly are #»
tv m *4Ette. Yoiff eyea med
to rot, too.
Children do not outgrd^r
ooised eyes, and this conditio
AMM foe treated as early as poi-
^k, Othwise some loss of
id^f eouM tmoR.
Good viaiOT is importairt to
safe driving of an auto, but p^-
feet vision to by no means re-
fulred. The Ariver who taa a
few drtnfcs unAir his beU is much
more dangerous than the neir*
sighted driver whose defed^
msonably weU corrected w^
^•sea.
Carrots do not !fhi»ove the
lion. Canroli euitain vitamin A,
but only a voy small amoui^ of
ft u n^<tod and it is found hi
^«»ilbdsweeat,aswen
aseitfnte,
Tfce m»^ wnunon of the seri-
ous ^e d^Mias, glaucoma, catt'
wA be ^led, but it usually am
be wrreiied by treatment, «Ai
lifter k^ <rf vision can be pit-
vn^. Begular checkups ^
I^^MMi iM moat hnportant,
pUl^^j to those past 40.
QteTM^ a kns disorder oe-
currmf nK»A <^n in okler peo-
^ ^ ttnally be corrected by
iBig^ ttvatmenU Loss of vision
ftmft a fomU^ cataract can be
slow and aonkfrtimes isnt noticed
i^ ttw ^tient at first.
Children should have their fir^
flMdicid ^yt ej^mination at the
ap ^ tt^te or four, and should
be t0«t^Md each year. The
«ritil ^Id m^ have ffrassly de-
im ^i3u and not know it.
mm$L faav«c with hte
m mmM atay nbt be
_- „ ,Mmmiai^ or to
see the b^fioMfd. Vim a bhiM
m^ Md f§f Mi^dmt iAd
ptt^WMsr iMtBd toM
^a^^H.
Business
mild II 'M
vvnf ?^MSBlJtO — Busi-
ontwMC activity oon- 1
unuca en a hM f^tt^u dtfhM
liie finrf iviorl oC 1964 wlm
ao J pattMns deveh^ita^
as hix oiJL i>f tto ^ne ii^hinlMi
in the index ported yoar4D-5Wtf
gains this is f^orted in Ito
Virginia Businew Index RepWt,
puWished by WMltom and Mkfs
Bitfeau of Bitsin^M ReseftrA, *•
rected by Max B. Jones.
^mM mm ccMthnlBd ^
li^% pw «t te r^scemt^^r a^
rt^M a 3.S i^awrtt yeir-tojwB
Sjrriirr finnnr of 1963. m^
tM ato nttintaui«d the active
mm M httt ^u>, up 12.2 attl
Ji flwwrt re^wotivcly. By co«-
AM, mw car refistratkirts ma
mt^^ ^rmitt failed to match
^m f JOwllCTt December showing
mtA pcwted moderate declines
^ tast January of 0.7 and 2.0
^muA respectively.
JMuary postal receipts cotHhi-
mA to diow »tti»tantfad year-to-
^r pins with a 23.6 percent
^L This reltects increased vol-
ume to a fteatcr extent than m
pirevious moii'Jta.
Pmu of the nine indicatwi —
bank itebiu, electricity coosumw^
new car r^istratiww. and posttl
pwwi^i — posted gains of mow
than 50 percent over the seven
year pwiod shioe the tAse Jfeaf
(195^1958).
feASION, IN iHE SUN
n^mmmwmm
I
shows -
n ner*
)^ .1 vui t cuuin!
I
not be with ns ^
t, as tte shiwvs diat n ^re P««y »-- -
axed Hst. As Jimmy Durante onea said, *•«'»«»
Of'ccitf^! the shows flat were dooroed were not ^0^!^
the number of vtowgOj liHL JSK3
rt di| viewers. Mr, Wmm, ^^^» JmjJS
MiitiM «! teih «!• Ad <(»*■»* wL ^^ ^
m^ Ai iiV« *<ii<fci>ce. This y»dyt^ jg«i;
E dt 1^^ TWi mewa All Hf die set
Md ii A bahy-sitter, M W -.3-^
Your Socicd
ibc«yri
Congf^ss iaVesdfBted thte rai:
n,onths ago and had some femh Map » "if «*>«« bk hi^ipturf
it gives. *, k^ *
Mr, Garry Moore was dumped, mA I ^J^to^tt Wj JMJ
dumped by a gadfet (tet dntt't A^-^«<^3» ••%»«•
on a basis that Ts sttspect fat die bc^Miteg. ^^M^^TjtrS^'
rtmm a» o^r riioas ehopped whk* I lAuii|P ^f^ biM«t »»«
^ W Al^ww with "good rBtf•pi^ . , ^__,. .^ .
f ^ilD lAoiit Mr. Moore aW ioM» << hk •"^JMjF'S
m g ^m ftMtfitt d» «oilRd ^ M*ta ka M •» liliuo^
AveflW my*. ^ _!
Before ^ st^ however, I have a y^^^wi f<* awn- Ihf
anKJuo^ riww wliea diat ro^ mM^d ^MP**55
ca»e off. !!» Ooveiilttttit said M fw flMMM a^d. H I WW9
gc^ to fi^t Mr. Nielsen, I'd first fl^ ojI tf Oosc moon plctti
^n^be^wedieNialscBRattmwasl^MW^c '
Uie nwc^ ih<w, ttiea I doh't thfatk Ae Mn Iwi Wir w^Mto. ^
SURPLUS EQWMEirr
GOING OH SALI
U ym m^ di|pl)le to receive
^id Security benefits and you
mm more than $1200 in a year,
ym, can't g^ any payments,
rti^? fte, wrong, stated Harvey
J. ft^nger, Sodal Security Field
^prmu^^tm for the Vir^nia
l^;h Ai^. Iliere is a great deal
of minmdeiatanding concerning
this r^iirnnent test as we call it.
)» ms6tia»d. 1^ is partly due
to tta chants in the retirement
to^ in tte IM^ few years and to
tte A^ that ft te somewhat com-
pltaitod to ^»e not familiar with
it. iA undemanding of the Social
3«w% r^i«^ai test is of im-
P«tanc» ^ <«^ for those cu^
^1^^ mmfFU receive pay-
imnts tot also to Anyone who is
planning ioymA the day he will
T^iie or is planning an estate to
jH^vkte )us aurvi^ira in the event
of Us d^tii.
^ fii^ poiM to keep in mind
te ^ maaraed hiecHne has no
Mm m m$ fkymm of Soeiil
Swnirity toeneffts. Unearned in-
&HQe » 1^ toeoBle other ihasa
tJMt iHl¥M from amptoyiient or
self-empl<^iiRnt. Ibcamples of ua-
wm^ tocorae »re interest pay-
BMflAs, dividends, insurance an-
nulttes awl rentid income. Sec-
ondfy, moe a person reaches age
7% no luiMer Iww much he aotu-
idl^ ^tm, h6 ean receive Socal
S^urify- fe^innii^ with the
ma^ he fe«hes age 72 and coa*
timiutg im for the pest of h^ life.
Wist^, Harvey. Ridinger c<»-
duded, a person can earn more
tium $1^0 in a year and atill re-
o^vs §m0 Social S§purity pay-
ments. ^Iie .rule goes like this:
F<ur evn^ tvro dollars earned,
mm $1X0 a ^ar, one doUtf .hi
bo^te te wttfeAeld.
He couM AtU continue to iMtlt
and ^ra SSHOO yearly and would
1^ t» caOted to receive |3fiO in
bemfit lay^mts f^ff thi year.
NORF<M.K— The local Defense Suri^us Sal^ OtBct
have affl^ft«d sales at which Dc^rtacnt of Defense surplus
equipmcm, teatod in Virginia and Hoi« C^^», wm be offejed
to the public Arough sealed or spo t bkto during the morth of Marea.
The sales schedute toaa 'oBgwy ~ — ' ~~
MiiYfi M^ajiHiHiMMkfiNAiL
ttmen, tractort. «»|yg MM», m
liH ttWiS, Mii INHlti IVid Mp
adflMMotiwe m^ pii«i ttii ^tm
•fW.
f
—J it- Air •>*mpress«| of-
,_. «giiMim. &d-«aUon Mna,
' mBHnt QrH
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l^^^k ta Hiia AMi dbiil
tu^^ fflS^Mn^ eHR uVQ, ■■P'
<»l]uyoiu metali, stainless steel,
MdL M^. nytott, cdtton, riibber.
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partm«flt If., Ni^^A, Vk.,W»l.
mptt si — ffi(M, IMti i^ irite^.
March OfDim^ V^mteintb^ml Coal
tMm «nceris a teatfng c
of dM^ from cancer. Stwttes oy
m Amerion Cincer Society and
m^^Km ihown ttet e^retto
M^i^ tea major CMtte ^ bog
^m (»u»# and help ^ to
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Th» laottp of Uuch of Dimes wocfcers had a goal of SUOW b* w^^ reports were m
Ae»i^ tto wSi $1.068.7 1. SchooLs participating were Union Kem^vBto, ^^, B. R WilliMis
^Mm^ PiGtuied are (seated, left to r^t) Mrs. H. Grtoo, Mm R. M. l^Ksomc. Miis
a F^^^ iS«!r. M. PhiUipi and A Sftaife; back low. Mm M. ^w. W. H^^, co-chw-
m«B.' pi^lkws Mw. H. O. Oweni. General Cha»man Mfckey WiUwm, Mta B. Hiofsr, H.
<^^ and Mrs. L Royal. There *ere 19 otha chaamen not p^mi.
Oi^^oake Be«ch
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IM^ Doris Pwjridc 341-1978 Wr^'a Grant
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week, aod k^gp cmi femyiog them r^iila^ (wt of lUi
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KJFTPHiS MAm MY SI
if tek Wait
RCTMWND— Virginia Am*-
^r Sc^)a8 Associatkw ornnpe*
titkm tp 1963. will experk^if
this yeai; wift another type of
Softball, h^ Klopted a VASA
{^p^l a( Hs 1964 n^tii^ rt
Cba^ and opened the gat^ to
oomi^itiop HI whici) any size
iOR^li is oirMwL
The fir#t lO-Inch Flatseam
in Slow Piteh Tournament in
A's hisM>ty will be held Iq
Richmond oil Saturday, Sept 11
The lO-ip^ hall is atxntt three-
fourths ofMi ^ larger tfaan the
regulatw* i|#alL
L«Q l^^r, sports editor of
C9iici|^S American and co-
foiuM% (4 ASA, disclosed that
the %wi ci softballs used in the
first ante ASA World Tourna-
ments at Chicago in 1933 were:
12-inch, men's fast pitch; 14-
ii»;h, women's fast pitch, and 16-
'ms:h, men's slow pitch.
Virginia took a 'flyer" until
ttie 14 ai^ t6-^|di balls l»t year.
There we« K teams in each
event Kelt's Jet Hamburger
Systam <^ pf^^mnd wmi the 14-
inch ouiseaa ^^ble ball) diam-
pionship and Sav^ Dn^ ^ore
q| Rranoke Rands, N. C, paced
Ae 16-inch field.
Batters, v^K) like taM a bail
a "couoiry mila," werl Vi(iMe4
^ the little yardage they gaine(^
m tte big bail tournaments. The
oi^Qi:^, tew^r. is that they'll
te e^0^a^ mn^ ^hen ti^ 10>
ii^m p ilipi- Outfielders witt
have &} {w^ d9pf in cnrder to
MS drives.
die "pea-
ASA's cver-
haui in the lo^
Wittl^iKlUipnof
n^ III VW» AS
pragnMwiUli
W-4«lrt. Off* rivalry-
that i^ o^r Aifilu
am ipatch, but one
growttg p»gn^ wiU list 10, 12,
14 8134 IjMV^ Oh* rivahr^— a
itp% that i^ o^r Affiliated
Kempsville
Thalia
Diamond Swings
Aragcnu
Woodstock
Teen Gills
1 h
5
3
it ah can set as tiieir goal
Lew Gordon of Magnolia,
CMiio, manage of St. Mary's
Cajdl^ ditKh team of Morges,
G^ t^ HWnarUy nsponslble
for tl» riMttroduction of the 14-
psj) "fumble ball" in Virginia,
uiis outKam ball was used in-
d«M| In tte Old Dominion in
tM^lpb^s and faded from the
sceiK when softball moved out-
^1%» Rkhp^ Oilts,^ a. group
ran^^ in af^ fratn 13 to 16,
com|K!ted ia Ibp "limbic ball"
tourdamfflt under tfie supervision
of t/ks. vparrtQ (iM>er) Proffitt
It was the first mM team in Vir-
ginm A&A's hii^f:^ to be man-
aged by a womanL
INr^c^nf out Is another dir
rection, Virginia AS^ 1»s spotted
Diaffut faivitatioiMl 14 > Im^
Flatseam Slow Pilch Touma-
Ae||s at inon, Fi^eMlle, Newport
Ami^ia ABg^ 9
Kemmvjlb^ 7
Vir|M%^ 4
Thalia 4
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BUILAERS SUPER MRT
Everything
In fh«
Plumbing,
Heating, Air
Conditionin||
and Ei«iAtic|(
Una
Tha A^ct
Comply
Stock
of
Buildir^
Supplla*
SBB^fllM BUILDERS, CCmnAaORS
DOJT-YOURSHJfRS
mm m nmm
OPPOSITE Cnr HALL VIRQIili BEACH. VA.
wad ip July. As ia
fe^byJUMi
o«taw w^umam in Mf
fin^OQ «yi ^ aif^Biirt
Ljiychbui^ i^M^n l^Mt-
aieftt, ocHipaioraliiv 2M ^^
mm €mB^ AiMtt i^^Md
Woneo's Fast Pi^ tmr^mm
on July 31 - Am- 1-^ »io^
ail Mit (o n^ato tte e^il ain^r
Mi^%ss. lOm l-tcwi tdmMb m
been d^tttd nd HMiiM ia #^
caie to aU CrttnU A^atk €o^
PMsioaars.
ItoadfiaMas fof ^MttMl to
tlie PresidettW Motel, wl^^ ^
provide a tesptelity rooM to
team c^kiate amd tf^ycn. 1%e
ufflpices wil stay i^ iMiAiy 1^
(South). Trofrfii^ win be awi^
ed the outstanttm
play^s by Lyn^bvrg
Booliiv Co. Two l^Mid <^
momls will be itte4 wtth ami^
accfmunodatkns for 2,(100 Ua^
Viii^Mi to getting is **diKdB
in a row" for the 131k ^m^
Cbl^e Fast Pitch ToitmaaeM la
Riehinoad m May 2. 'B^tpsm-
irmH ItefMure has b^i Uai^
to SO coUegM. Viipnia Po^K^
nic I|»tHute of lliduibML |i
four-tm» wipiert wib d^em ^
cluunpbnship.
Tbc ASA rute eoa^nm^ UN
sav^tiKned tcMrsaaaai i^ tm
M^rccid. Pi^rai iMi
kiWMeeviMswtt
dismalify ftemsetves inam Vif-
gtai ilSA (smpetitioa. M iaM-
amfott civilMta ientMifliml| to
Vkginfa have b^ mmib^ iMrt-
tatioaa to Ofttate mA ^^
f^Hir more IXstrkt C^mhiw-
sioi^rs l^ve h&m ad^d. fe
VASA*! st^. Itey afe 1^
l^rancfa of Vkgixua Bsidi, J^a
S. Copland Jr. of N<«foft, Bam-
ard A. (l^Kk) Hobeck Jr. ^
EiKNi and Jos^ Delbert Satttnr
of Mathews.
Hie first VASA uaj^r^ to m-
new tiieir mmibeiM^ «^
Mugaiti E>ooley, Ri^ Y^
Herbert WiUiantt, Maty 9x>gim*
Leonard Swieeer, John teUivnt,
David Cin^ UuA^ Itei^p^
vsm, Howard DMudoq. WAif
NICiiiw. J- SftManwn, F. FM-
mm aa4 WiUiwa ItfoUena.
Kettani Wgi
f. B. J/Mm Hi^ &fti^
physical e^gatiai ^1 iM pm-
s^a deroonstmttoo fit te wa-
ter's ph^nioA fihwwfei fttipMI
on Timidly v^i^mk IM
at 7:3G p.iib
Mrs, Sue Hilty and Mn, Don-
aki Van Benscboten't ti^e^vc
staffs with sti^nt paitie^nts
will display skill drUte and dm-
p^tive situatioru embracing Im-
k e t b a 1 1 , v(^U^^ iRffi^^
we^lit trainn^, mfmas, ^)#ai
dance, tumbliii^ and
fe^il^ kf^. Hi^
l^itoisch^en will moffilor
(psentatjoos and gi^le ^ a^-
espe an interpretation of die a^
aad objectives of each activity.
Mr. Haroki Whitehurst, Diiec-
ttm of Parks, Recreation and
IKysical Eifacatfmi Dapaitoieaft
win a^nd as guest oainnuaitek)r.
Mr. Jefferson Davis, principal,
extend a a}rdial invitatigm to
the publk to iamt^i^ 0^ 'm-
pqrttnt phase ot d)e ethtta^^
oaring.
^ilHSeitiBl
Alt ««MMHi «M«i*MI t»
t^tA. Ed^t> «>Mi^ #1 Ifm
NATIOI^OVIDI I^UMyiS^
Ma-U7I
WmiC ALL YEAR
I
Bafsiite Baptist
Hevival ^arts
^Siniiay.llir. 15
%^hiMig SActey Mtfch 8 «nd
IMldi \k Ite «r^!e Witt thrift
•^ i^tt U 7 JO y.111.
, $svm am p«t«9 vU ^eak
bm rach nlgM m tNi aum tafric
**!! ] Had Only One Serawn To
finch On ftwival Mid Emn-
flriUn."
9ai^ a^f • ^i»d»r n^O be
nr. Bnmi t.. Hmti: Mo^tey
wtm, f^ Itamm H. Mtuch:
ftmtm, ««^ WUltem B. mtuxl;
idiy, Rev. O. S. tti|rtri;
iwr^iy, l tty«# aNtoft !<. KAir;
fflitoy, Dr. ^Mfll L. LoffifMn;
iMirday nV lervice; SunAty
March 15^ Ktv- T. L. ^towitf«r.
MNNI THEME
OF DEY P-TA
GRSAT NKK — ?%• Ma B.
m^im, t^^day n^M, Ibf^ 10,
MlNri^ a ilwrt imkmm
B)^^ ttt time nMi ^smNi
U fut M ^ pnfmm
'^^i^ U A Nmt l^gtiirtBt* ft
wiS ^QiM of dJRtf f^aiMig
■nd ^^fl^.
Mrs Jc^^n Milton. Ways and
Me^s CKalmatn of the P.T.A
lounoej! that once again thii
the adiool will hold a "Ca^
on Aplrl 11. (Plans an
made for it now.
DB PREPARES
ER BASKETS
6AYSE>S — Tlie Home Ufe
Dtpahteiiiit of the Ocaaji Park
Woman's CSttb met WidMiAiy,
-v Hk at the hxHM of Mn.
y, at Oceaa Park.
BasMr bukats w«n
''H for iwUewts A
.!(»pital, which to
tne ciub's projects.
icTpartmem is also respon-
9>^ -<^ratittn Ciothai
ub m«9tiiig. Mem-
iiLt^ K'n-.ii clothes that thay
the departmeirt
lima to liHtern State Hot-
- '•€ patients who are in
cralts winners are: Hand-
s. JeavB Svtratt, blua;
CroeMliig, Mrs. 0.
Biue; eh)br«ldfry,
iUley. bhie; Naedle-
llrt. O. i.. Gffiwrt, blue;
ics. Mrs. John Bowman
C.J. HiOer, blue.
is ^e Home TJfe
T the club.
OWt-iMf 1
UWILJCV
Uyside ^Hnvh
i^nteH Sarviees
for the eH^ iMr fyam^
^ its a i^p^al liMbM wei^
«rviQe wiH be iMld at ^ teiy-
lide Chrtatjas CaMiiidi al 7:M gdii.
Iter. Eari ftenib fMlHr Ms M«
>JKf at tte flrrt airiei. U^-
jnfa Dewey ffiiniiiniw, frill be the
<|yainfr an Ittrck C<
allowing tte %rvk;e mA &in-
\< Bij^ r^beriuMiito sod M-
./^^dtip is ^#i^d tti ttm Sedal
»|ll of the iAmOL
mm Youth f\tfom^ wlU at-
tpl these flwHea «adi Surtay
flfejg^t, in a body, hst Sunday nl^
^&KMre tP»^4wo ^ing jpeo-
Iflda No, 1 nit l^Mttey,
dT 3, ft 1^ ftiR. al «M
« of Mrs. fiL F. Wndeai t^ho^
igood Lms. Mrs. I^% liva«-
tip;i is the Cock ijmkr.
U ffORKSW
REAT BRIDCE
m» __ A Vacation Bible
i^shop for the United
$ of Christ wiS be held at
-' Bridee ChUrdi March
ajn. vaiSi t pm. Mrs.
*., Director ol the Va-
M School for the Say*
risX^ <hur^, sad hac
rswOlatfmd. Hie Work-
•'v d9 diivdors and
saa tbe matarial that
tti
SUPflt-KlOHT" SIRLOIN KMtnMKMM or MMW
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tnd a promisi vtivm with a git
«f t psr^Jt day. A ^n^ and
Affly m<w^n|, patrty idUi rrttt,
Metts tnd ««lti away on gUt-
leriag mrteimi aa M Sol riitt
nal^tteHy. "^ Mm <tf tti ^
ta M Aai^ witti wntrairting whMe
I^Ml «r doi^ It alu^ hurts
^Kir q«s as yw ^raw» «1^[
iM to bt alive . . . ^n yw imy
find yom^f a victiin of i^wue
^Mlng fevir. It may la^ Mly a
da^. iMt Ow proKiiM it thare. It
tKm't %e tong btfoit thte hind of
4Kf la ftrang lifc» toadi <n (!»
necklace of nature. Tli«n you wUl
tote your loi^ dayi (x p-anttd.
Miyte it it a gowl ttiing ttat
mi cant have ttet knd of witMh-
« lA Hit ^ne. It wosM be rather
aoiio«Moui...«H} wittt could
Tm talk about or complain almit
t tt« wvMho- WM idn^ra a^?
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nem that takaa MA <d ^lAlrai
^1^ ffnommi^, (oe!) wlMi tibe
first anow flilei *i«^ to Ml. tf
it is at nii^ tow cm to kvA mt
wd wateh it tmrl aroinrf tha
Hrwtli^ts, ^os^ in Vtm d«t.'
Wlmt ia oMre beM^ital i^ numr
diB0i« teaa^Hii^ to evny tirig
i|id chani^g ita ter^sw iiAo
#orious ^<^u^t? IvBfyttMg
to<te 90 quM and <dctn iM
new, . . ym t»\ the mom way.
Ever get caught in a real nor'-
easter or bliBard and struma to
^t home? If y«i are walking,
you can ahnoii i^ory in your bat-
tle with the dements. Every
other pedu^rian beco^u your
friend and ym ku^ tt eadi
ether.
It la not so much fun driving:
^t you travel with (aution know-
ing that even ycwr be^ may nai
l» food eiMo^i to keep you frmt
mdlng. A mtk insecurity Is
iood for the aoul. You can't ^ecl
tbo tanportant and Mg when ymi
nalke you can not control your^
•elf, ymir n^M^ttee or the roMl
@}i^tion8.
I>ul] grey ^ya me nioi too.
When it is coM and raw <Ndikle,
1m>w gmteftil you can feel for
1^ wwrantt of your hwie, .wt»-
^» PmitK eomctous ot pnt
or not.
■*W"
VIRGINIA BE ACH SUN- NEWS
"SERVING THE WOtLD'S URGEST REK>RT CITY"
VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1964 '
SECTION B
■piMiaahipii
L^ to rWrt (from): Ray Oredcmwe, Randy Spem»r and Mafk Wall. (Rear): Ton Adden-^
hro*, Gordon Baskta, Dicky Haftten, ?r«x, Richird Dooley, C hrls Wall and Scott Vail.
. (Baldwin photo)
Nootenanny Makes PTA Gathering livelSr
Aerial Photography
Now Accepted Home
Building Practice
ymmUk mMM -^ Because
of a imt^r who likes folk music
"almoM aa much as teaching,"
Lldchcvn Fafk aclMMl la burning
with ^litar ^iimnwrs and btnjd
pictort.
Umim» ^ the Jinkhom I^rk _
Parent -Teadier A^ociation dia ' ^^n,]^ j^nn^r"
cowred this foUowtog tiwr reg-' ^^
ttlar n^etiag MM<by niglrt wt»n
a ^oup of nine jnNinpters |re>
aented a toe-taj^g program of
lively folk tuoM.
The home-fiown hootenanny
was brou^ about tlu^xi^ tht
efforts of Wym Price who twch-
cs a sixth ignde cU^ five 6Ky$ a
w^lE and giv^ I^rhu in f^
muw; «i we^ends and evenings,
evenings.
f^» gives mittic lessons to 22
students every week. Not au^
New Sales Mgr.
MUrasanCorp.
your Bk*, Infe'^ur eym, and*
Wi^ubig off your cfatela. &oppy
M Htt^ing. l^dn affeds many
in dif terent wa^^ Sonfie, m>
4ottM, late the dak stf^ony 6i^
Ot)»rs enjoy th»n. ftahi tntiif
Ipinirt a wii^ow i^uie, gulling:
^arnn tiie apoi^*an be very cm*
^Btdve to iteep.
t Rainy <layi are grod for clean-
IMi fout dtas^J 1^ is « diore
#at n^erie@» to have a tpe^l
I0(4(ed time sd»dtde, to when
ihe nimi come <town and you feel
nther meten^oly mi b]m, <Ug
teto tl^ closet, atnui^ten mt the
^awers, clean out the de^, dust
off the took shelves. Cant do
much ^ anything else any^ty.
A warm summer rain or a cold
i^nter storm can be as beautl-
Ml » you wljit to m^e tiwm.
Did you ever walk atong tte
i»each or mtc^ ^ ixem dniing
Ac sUxm? I^is wild, hulling it-
•elf at tiie etsA, poffing out ami
^ing badk. mSk aton^ the
beadi «l(«r tte storm. Whni tt«
limper » apent, tte wtvm ndl
fftclty to Untag the time as tf
itsO^ag hagnf^aess for tts tom^--
itag n^ M a few abut laoam
ma. AM ^fti are left. You drat
mve to be a prMesiaoiad bench-
metarM triitt lh» atop^aa after
C storm...jttft a airknis ftm-
sedeer. You will fiwl many
i^B^ lUKovered whkh imt
kten buried d^p for mmy
aionths, pertM^ years. The sea
Ism brought in n»ny things. Sven
tf & is oifly seaweed or drift-
wood, ^tem are intei«stiBg finte.
We wiUitaw nany tovely day«,
we wiB hetm itensn. «e wiS ime
ifedi, iM «ffi tarn beat "We get
ft iM iMe. Ai^ «en't you 0jM^
VeaSiMr is sw^ ftui . .
iEnOMSTlKN
lEEIViC MONDAY
VIRGINIA BEACH — Tl»
^strict n^^i]^ of tte Mefibodist
Men's Oiri» will be hM m ^
Virginia Be»:h Mettodbt
C%ur% nest M<ntey ni^ ft
has hem mmoaase4.\'nt meet-
^g n siwAikd k^ be^ at'
7:00 p.m-
hy l^der, wM be i^
priaingiyt a number of them go
to linUrarn INu-k School and
three are in Wee's <km.
The sine yming falksingers
rom|Md ttuough such favorites as
"The Crawdad S^," "Michael."
and "Sh^ to Ify Lou" in a heart
that showed
they 1i^ studied their chorda
ami jrtrtl^ u weH as their achool-
bodcs.
Price ol^ioualy a»)oys his
wot, whether he's In t^ cla^
room or on stage, tiyt, he say^
"folk music's Just the icing on
the odw. Tim rod oijoyment and
challem^ is in the classroom."
In ^Wtion to giving lemons on
gi^tar, banjo and ukulele, Frii»
ffaads liBM to teach a college ex-
tMukM emne In history one
flight a -mtk at 0«ana Naval Air
^t^. b the peat he f»s con-
ducted leaiing end J^nch class-
es in hiabtme.
"I M lovB to teach." he ex-
plaiiu." ^>ae tbne I wrat to a^od
with a bnA too^ttdie but f forgot
it was tine? un^ schod ^ (mt in
the aftamo^L"
Pr^ aajHi he miuuiges to keep
uf '^ i^iDua adiedule by utU-
img^tl^ immaA, "I ptan ^aia>
«| wMUe f '^ll^p work and cor-
tm p^peri imde I'm walking
dowta tine M^," 1% explains.
^i& a wife and fMir chikiren
of hii own. Price considers him-
ai^ fortunate if he has a ctan<%
to retex on Saturday night. liIoi%
likely, he wUl be playing guitar
ALRMID 'VILL" WILLS
VLj^ILA — Lsm&ux A. &ui-
cilio, Pre^lent of Lmunn Realty
Corporation, has anmwneed tiie
appointment of Alford "Bill"
Wells as Residential Sales llaiug-
er of the recently expanded R^
dential Sales Depaitments of har-
asan.
Wells Ins the req[)onsibJlity of
Residential ^les in both of Lar-
ann's offices, the om at fMnraae
Anne Plaza and the new office at
2^ and PadUe Ai^nie in the
Vhrginla Bee^ ^nmgL
'WeSs was bom in kissMixi,
raised ai^ educ^^ la Hcuitoti,
Teat& He has lived tai4he I^rfslk
ar^ for tte past* el^iteen yeee.
tutiri^ from tte flfvy in l^W,
Wells c^mqsleted tweky ymn of
active Naval service during toth
World War B and the Korean
War.
Prior to Wells' Nn«i retoe-
ment, he was at^Mdi^to the Per-
somiei Office of Com Serv Lant
and Com D^ Lant.
Wells B^%hred his Seal Eitete
hemm ia 19^, and h« been ac-
tive in this field siiKe his recre-
ment ftom the fiJavy.
Ife mairied the fonber Virginia
Marie McCauky of Gr^nwich,
Conn^tiart, in IWS. They have
imi tMm$e torn attending Hi^
Sdwol m tins tfea.
Bill s i^tim hi nany fYatornl^
Civteaad C^itii (opakaiOmM.
Anrang 1h«» the Kni^ks <rf C<^
umbu^ in wtaicA. he served m
Grand Ki^ and f^atthfttl Itevi-
lEator, and is ac6ve in tiie Umat
am,
^tJM {Kvmnd mwaaaoeMad
Witt We& in lJua«B*a ftesiden-
m Sties D^utai^ »e ^pft
C. DoA. Jr., Artmd I^de^Mm-
ore Ibuamti, Amae NoUe, ttori-
eme OWi, John BmaiA, Dri
Mivaiidlrvln TrMbmun.
Insurance Firm
Reeerds &iins
Conn^cut Mutual Life's 1863
operations ^w«d record @dm
in aU ai^ficant areas, Mr. Lesdle
B. Dbiharoon, genenl agent in
Norfolk for the company reported
today.
Comoienting on 196S remits,
Mr. Dii^iroon singled out a r^-
Old aales increan as a key tector
hi naintaining tiie company's
prop«i8« Vctome of new in^vid-
uai imunui^. only type the com-
p«E^ writes, reached a high of
|8t9 ndlUon uu^ding pudmp
a<UStwns purdtased by policy-
holdo? with policy divid^iKto.
This is a 14£% increa^ ov(^
IMS:
**TUs &m^tsres to an in<»«tte
of about^ U% ^r all U. S. com'
panies, numbenng about 1,500,"
himself for somebody eUe's
hootenanny or holding an "open
house for folksingers" at home.
Principal Gordon Baskin lav-
ishly praised the PTA hootenan-
ny. "Those boys displayed poise
that would be envied by most
adi^ts," he said. It was wonder-
ful. Tve had dozens of phone
calls from parents saying it was
the nicest evening they'd speat ia
a long time. . ■'
.^^««aA»nMki4Mi^«k
omtmiSli
Mr. Vmbttf^m aaid
HitfU^^ta of the company*!
aimual repfffbi. reteaaed today:
— bwranoe hi force increased
S517 million to sli^itfy under |6
billion iA y^u* end. (Connecticut
MutinlY»a^ ^ 16 billiffii mark
last moiMh.)
— Aliets increased fll3 million
a^ lotitoi 91.0 ta«]l»n at y^ur
end. , ♦ .
— 4>ro« rate of r^irn on an^
was,5.#l% ojnqiar^ to 4.92% to
1M2. Net i^e after Federal in-
come t» vi^ 4.06% a^mt
9m% in 1903.
"49^ rate of lirtereA in 19^
after laxes lui^ book vidues for
Aidn and bmM was 43$% com-
jmxei, to 4.00% wlwn nierkef
^f^xtm are ttted.
— CMinion atodc hokUngs lad a
nvtet val» of $178 million at
year end, cMi|i»^ to a purchatt
t^ke «f ^ aafflUf».
-— T^d temftts fsM or cr^liM
in 1963 read^ a new hi^ d
$118 million of wUdh 79% vm
pUd to fl^ig ptriteytel^rs. M
^Ak^M*^ 164 minkm.^ras
tmm t^Bf^ ppwh»#^left w:
^ em^any.
Frost failh 4-K
Mooting Place
PMNCESS ANME — The Jun-
ior Block and Bridle Ml club met
Febraa^ 25 at the Land of
Promise farm of Ralph f^ost.
After devoUonals and a busi-
ness mestuig, Diane Frost gave
t mmt interesting and intomative
ttlk on Hereford cattle. She ex-
idained the. origin of the bre^
and pointed out tlw quaUfica-
tkam of a pur^Mwd Hereford.
Hie group Is sttMidince Md the
pleasure of viewing the two Here-
ford irteeia b^ig ifed by Diane
and Faye Vroik as part of the
dub's Bat^ ^ef project which
will culminate in -May with the
Virginia j^^ch Baby Beef shdw
and sale.
Mr. Francis Lay, assistant
county agent, explained to the
group the correct vray to fill in
the permanent 441 club record
^eets. The membership was re-
minded that March 14 woukl be
"Breeder Day" at whidi tinse
most of the farms would be vi-
sited by tlM Breeders In a group.
I%ns fcNT a fiekl trip M€r in,
Mardi to an Angus breeder farm
were also announced,
M the conclusion of the met-
ing aU present enjoyed a special
treat of ice cream and caxe as
the guests of the Fro^s.
C&P BOARD
VOTES imUARS
FOR EXPANSION
Hie Bosfd of t>ireetora'Of the
Che^peake md Potomac Tele-
phom Company of Virghiia held
its regular monthly meeting on
February 28. At tliis time some
$3,8^,740 was appropriated for
37 different projects for improv-
i^ aiKl ex{»nding communica-
tion lacilitte througlrout C & P's
<^«aating area.
C&P n»3ently annouiK%d that
in 1001 tlue company would un-
(tei^dee a $70 million expansion
p^@ram. This amount is a 28
per ceM increase over the $^
million egmA by C & P in 1903,
Appropriations by the board
to me various districts in the
C&P area are as follows: Gulpep-
er-|W8,000; LyndJburg-$955,200;
Newport J^ws^57,150; Norfolk-
$755,400; «ichmond4538,300; 'Ro-
ani^-^O.OOO and the Virginia
area «iburfa«i to 'Wmhington-
^4,400.
AHo. 1406,^0 wiU be used for
two el^ewide pro:Ms oto of
^ikih tf for the pureinse of 11
po^npr vehiclw awi 47 tnK^.
■y
Lae Arthur Oifford
President, Tidvwatar Ataoclation
(Pirst of two articlM)
Aertel photography is now be-
coming a part of modern hotnc
building procedures. This is one
tool in the effort to make more ef-
ficient) use of land. , . ,'
Uie of aaplane and a camera
probably illustrates more dra-
matically toan anything elm the
revolution in home building and
community davelopment methods, j
They actually have changed more |
in the past 15 years or so than |
during all, the previws 2,000
yean, "■"':-■ *" I
Of coufS«, not every home Iwllt
in 1984 will be erected with the
aid of aerial photography. But a
study of new concepts of com-
munity building by the National
Association of Home Builders
with which Tidewater Association
of H^me Builders is affiliated and
the Urban Land Institute found
that the photography Is proving
helpful in the site and street
planning of a large area, particu-
larly when it is wooded.
The report of these two im-
portant housing groyups also de-
clared the photo-contour map es:
pecially u^ful when a building
project involves existing struc-
tures and tree growth that should
be preserved.
Qae of the most pressing prob-
tems of our domestic social and
economic life is the use of the
face of a growing population. The
home builders have been keenly
alert to the problem. Ways had
to be found to develop land so as
to prevent waste. Three yeara ago
the NAHB, in company with the
y^n Land Institute, undertook
a £.uuy to find solutions to the
problem.
The study, eonchiding that the
answer to the problem of more
people and less land was more
efficient use of the land we do
have, said this would mean revi-
sion of zoning regulations and lot-
size requirements in many areas,
to permit a greater density of
dwellings per acre.
Beth the NAHB aid flie VAerf
Land Institute advocated a great-
er variety of house designs in a
community to make it more at-
tractive, They said that greater
density is ptssible while preserv-
ing bcih family privacy and open
green areas for common enjoy-
m^k"' • V
Greater housing density, the
retort noted, opens the way for
savings per uni^ while at the
same time increasing the tax
revenue to tl^ municipality from
a given parcel of land. * 'k
But the report waifl^ tttat
adoption of new concepts of land
use will require support from all
groups — builders, developers,
planners, municipal officials and
citizens. And support iwill require
understanding of the basic prob-
lem. Babies continue to be born —
and grpw up — and form families
of their own. Land is i^eded for
their homes— and we must be-
gin conserving that land — now.
Another aspect of the problem
has to do with cost. Land is ex-
pemive. It must be reflected in
the price of the homes. Land,
therefore, must be used conser-
vatively if njany Americans are
not to be deprived of the oppor-
tunity to own their home.
1 .
Cancer Unit Moves Office
VIRGINIA BEACH — Or.
Howard Kahn, president of the
Virginia "Beach Unit, American
CaiKer Society, has announced
that uiiit has moved its offtee
from 26th Street and Pacific
Avaiue to the Linkhom Shop-
ping Center on Laskin Road.
'file tetephone number will
remai nthe same. 428-4151.
Mre. Sidney Kcllam, l<»n
ctoset chairman, and Mrs. Rob-
ert S. Wahab, derssings chair-
man, said, that all the equipment
and supplies have been set up
in the new office for these de-
pMtmcnts.
The Unit is now ready to
serve the community in its new
quarters. ^
The Virginia Beach Unit is
not a welfare agency but a health
agency, serving anyone who
needs assistance.
The loan closet provides beds,
wheelchairs and other sickrown
supplies, as well as the dressing
made by Mrs. Wahab's commit-
tee.
ver 60 church groups parti-
cipate in preparing these dress-
ings through various church cir-
cle grups and every Thutisday
nlcMning volunteers meet at Uie
unit <rffice to wrap and make
dressings for distril>ution.
Transportation is available
undo* the chairmanship of Mrs.
Jose|A LaGi^ia. This commit-
tee takes patients for treatmeirt
to and from Norfolk or to <he
Virginia Beach Hospkal.
An extensive education pro-
gram, under the chairman^p
of Gordon Baskin and Mfs.
George O, Shipp, has many films
available for clubs and organiza-
tions interested in the work of
the Cancer Society.
Requests for these films may
be rt»ade directiv through the lo-
cal office. The films range frcmi
7 to 20 minutes and the unit sup-
plies a speaker along with the
projector and equipment ncccs-^
sarv for the showing.
Dr. Kahn said he greatly ap-
•"preciated all the volunteer
workers who have assisted the
unit in iti move.
Mrs. Wyndham Brown, execu-
tive seoretarv, is on duty at the
office Monday through Friday
from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. to assist
«ho«e who call. All services of
the unit arc free.
Mrs. Zehmer takes stock d ^ hospital fMntry. .
(Phillips Photo)
Dietician Says
Diets Or Medicine,
Both Good For What
Ails Hospital Patients
i»y
;i*A.-»i- *
lli%
VIRGINIA BEACH — Mrs. L. H. Zehmer a aa mrMive
brui^ttc whose. eyes j^arkle witii an inner mirth and hsr vmoe m
Mt and eMyi It is a^kult to realize diat many peti^M pe|ka||ht
ccmsider her a "villain." ' /
As dietk;iiui for Vii^inia Beach Ho^ibd, k is Mrr. Zeimeft
duty to set up the specSil dtets — " r ' '- — ■'- • • ^i
Moving the local C^icer Society unit into r«w quartos
are (left to right) Bill PhiMii», budget chairman; Mrs. Sidney S.
Kellam, loan closet chairman; Mrs. Robert S. Wahab Jr.,
dressfflp chairman; and Unit President Dr. Howard Kahn.
^ (Boke i%oto)
that patknta so often rebel
ai^nst. And tt is usually her
slight shoulders ihaX ditch the
blame rather than those of the
doctor who prescribed the diet.
"Patierts too often don't realize
that a diet may be as valuable to
the cure of their illness as medi-
cation,*' .Mrs. Zehmer said. "Ev-
eryone has different eating habite
ai^ any tln^ there la a devia-
tion from their! routine diet we
get complaints."
Usually about one third of
the paHanH are on ipeclfl
di«tf and it is difficult to con-
vinbi them that they art be-
ing deprived of certain foods
for Hieir own good.
"Adually, there are many pa-
tients whose own, wants are more
important to tiiera than their
health," she explained.
After Working with diets for
<pite a few years, Mrs. Zehmer
has come to one interesting con-
clusion: men accept diets better
than women.
But tl»re is a good logical rea-
son for this, she hastens to ex-
plain. Women Mfork with food
and find it veiy difficult to de-
prive ttemselves of dishes thev
are preparing white men will
simply eat the food put before
them.
There ar^ many, many combin-
ations of diets used in hospitals
for as many varieties- of ail-
ments, but the bland diet is the
hardest for patients to stay on.
Mrs. Zehmer said. The restricted
sodium diet runs a close second.
Biand Diof Wort*
A patient put on the bland diet
gets no raw fruits or vegetables
and most of the cooked food
nnist be strained or mashed. The
dietician tries to help the patient
through the first stages of this
diet by using seasonlni^ and
herbs as much as possible.
In feet, seasonings, mixed with
a variety of foods, does nnidi to
improve any of the specJU dieti^
Mrs. ZelmMs* saHi.
But not all problems arise
from pirtients on nMrict^ <het$.
I^re is just m nauch ccmversa-
^n from ^wse who nxist wd-
denly etA Itrge announto of Ib^^
foods.
rocelwo legMer ittm awl
though their tiwn may not in-
chido ^urmM <Mms cMlilily
nw Tooa 19 varwo, aiiiniw w
Mid app e tiii nt. Tthere era ml^
Ihroo fMmf the ni^lar M%
never inch i d e ceM ctA^ Ml
. do(p and ceohad
'Thoae ere tMife i e»M
ioe gt¥mg rooomw pMonli^
Mrs. Zriimor said.
The dietician, who was ^ X>e>
I^ul Hospital for ahn«it 17 yeae^
works ei the iocau hoa^d f «ir
mominp a w^e land during ttet
short time ihe must set $9 the
diets for the week, order ^fo^
and oversee the prepsn^tat.
During a we^ the ho^dtd wffl
use about ^)0 fK>uiMls of meat and
the kitchen vdll be bvsy Atmb
6 8.in. to 6 pjn.
Moi^ of the foocb are pepared
in their natuiti ^{^ ami evm
some of the sp^ial <ttlt fto^ U%
fixed in th iK^ital k^^o. How-
ever, Mrs. Zehmer acte^ tisA
th canned dietet^ foods 'luive
been a tremendcwn thite wvtf.^
Perhaps if more patents cquUl
^and in Mrs. Zehmer's shotsi for
one day they would i^ ^,#s
quick to criticize the iwxt tlniif
they are served a bowl of osmA
and a piece of (by toi^t. AHhc
all, it's as valuable to their ^dth
as n^dicine.
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CoorcUnatiiig
OU p.in. on Mtrch
Cammi!Ue of tbe
of Virginia at
h 7, and a Joint
-ifesi^<mal edu-
rxHfiumiteea of
:iie AroeT'
at 9 ajtt.
7iao
A. D.
. -.5 a.m.
11:00 «.iii.
S.-OO p.m
oiurch
hooi
, Wo«hip
wondhip
THAUA LYI«d BAPTBT
CHUiCH
(Medttii in Moom Asm
HitfiScliooi)
9:3Q t.«.-
II. -00 tt.ai.-
es from aU groupi
aeer enntro! work
etqiwted to attend
ii» Qwfctvaioe.
-" tbeneet-
r intorest
HRyr COIjONIAL
•Arnrr church
929 Pifti Cak»W Read
9:46 a.m.--4ktiidiy Saodl
il.-On tin.~MeHfM« WoMiip
6:)0 p.fn.— Tntaiai IMUm
7;30 p.m.— eveataH >Mm«N|>
7:30 pjn.—Mld^WMfc tervwe. Wed.
•Amsr CHURCH
RMi, Noctoft 2. Vau
t.m.— CfaufA Sdmol
a.m.— ' ^ ABW dw g Wwihip
pm
41>
R»*.
9:43
11:00
7:30
ST. GRfi»ORY THE GREAT
CATHOUC CHUBCH
7271 Vlfyinia BmhIi Btvd.
Rev. DwriM AMalhcki*, 0.$.B.
Mwset: 6:30, 1:00. 9:30. 11:00, 12:30
CoofeadMis u« on SatunAiy 7:30-8:30
14* 9t
V. RiMliia,
Mmm
Wfal^: ^. V:)^ ll.m 12:15
teinin^r ifmm I • LMw nw)
7:00. %m, 9:00, 10^0, 11:TO, Xim
IWy 04« <:00» T^ 9:00, mA
«:30
~ ^00 to 5:00 ^ 7:00 to
8
•:4I
i<nMMo Mvmonn' CHURCH
*&£« . * .. -^ _ **f.._-^.il., I
IftlS
11:15
a A. Mmitu( wMWip
6AIAIS iMl^AI, (MU^
MA Md " ~ ■
TIni ftn,
Iki Rava Mmm B> ,
9:ln ihtt.— Mofttejn
cHiiim
' • Miafeifrr
11:15
tr. MAI
1010 ^M*« Ln*. ^gate J«A
SMWi» ffiatK Tin, 9:«. WtSft
M 1.^
4:« f.m.
^ f :ao l» %m p A
^ 5-9331
ymmAk macr
307.18«b AoM
1:30 UB.— WMh^ iirvte AtnittM'
9I4J
11;W a^— WiMitifti liinti
TAURN^^HK^MW
Princemi ArtM. Vinlnia
Mv. URey DaHa, NfaMar
ft4S a.m.-<:fNtivh Sehoql
11:01 a.m. — iMorning Wtmhlp
RGEcirGROVE
MrmODIST CHURCH
PrtnccM AtMW
Ralpk W. MMwaa, Hrtw
IftM axn.—Oiuivh Sctntrf
11:M a.m.— 'Moratnt Wonhlp
IHAUA MKTHODIST CHURCSI
Hiw Ave;. A W. Ra aab ttvl
Rat. B« I • GativMi tw^m
9:45 ajn.— •Sunday School
t0;4l a.fn.— Vinmftip
touNDRY MrraoDiarr
CtfXJUCH
^A^Ma Baach Boulavard, Lynnh*^
DaafMM Eaaitt pailor
1:41 a.in. and 11 a,ai.— aervicaa
9:45 a.m.—CAurdt School
4:36 p.BT.— Youth FaMowihip
METHODIST OKJIcn
Onat Neck Road
imnaa R. Bock. Paator
9:45 a.m.— Church Sdwot
11:00 a.m.'-- Morring Warship
$COTr~MEMIORIAL
METHODIST CHURCH
Oroat Neck Road. Oceana. Va.
Rar. Lee H. Rkhcnak,
9:4.5 a.m. -~<1huroh School
1 1 ;flo a.m. - Nfomtna Worship
7:V- * • ..llowdJip
HAYCOOn MEMORIAL
METHODVr CHURCH
Bayikla A Bay Shora Itoada
Jaaai G. Leac Jr. iMar
9:43 a.m.~Momin« WorMp
Church School.
1 1 :00 ajn. — Miomitig Wonbtp
CtnMth Sohool.
CHRIS I rvLtov I ! riuAN
CHURCH
1:30 a.in.--^Wonhip ^ and ChwA
School
9:)0 a.n.— Wmriiip and ttwA
&bod
I1.MMI.— liMnMp ami OmA
CnncH
Mitten
9:43 ain.— Oburtfe School
11:00 a.m. H or t ilM WonMp
6Mpjn. YoHtt MkwiMpa
7:}0-8.O0 p.tn.--SiMiday av e «i a f
diapei Vaaper Service
CALVARY
BMANUEL RnSCOPAL CHURCH
3181 Pdnoen Anna Road
Rev. Chariaa R. McGMey, Paalar
1:00 a.m.-4foly OodMiwnkia
10:0 a.m.— Hwy CoMmunlon aad
Scnnoa (lA and Sfd Sanday)
M<Miilni Prayar and
(3wl aia 4th StHklay)
Nttmai^ aar^Be tvawMa
mMnmtmwmmmaaMm
il.OO a.m.—
(Ut
'er, aerntofl
lunioa)
aad
COMMUNITY METHODISt
CmiRCH
.Acradiktc — KaavaviMa
Ray. A* f •
10:0*
IIKN
RC.
MlaMaf
cKflon
hip Service
''I
BAYtAKE METHODIST ( Htl^
Shore Drive at Treasure Island ^.
Bay<4de
OMsar S. Gaed,
tit t- I I
\v
^^MHs
v^ip Sarviss
hool
.fn.~-MartiinK Wuidilp
i 10:00 a.m.~4(lai«iaf wotdiltf
'.:l» t.aa.-<*|i*li, School
7:30 ^A^YotA IMnmi^
OLDDONAnON
BPHCOPAL CRVRCH
449 Witvh ntick Road. BayaMa
8:00 am. -Holy Cocnmunioq
(F.)tccp« Jiuint iteior's vacationV
10:00 a.m.— Momkif Pt-ayer and
Sermon (Holy Oomiminion on
fir* Sunday of each month.)
OCEANA CHURCH
OF THE NAZAMENE
S. Court Houae Rd^Ooaana, Va.
Paal A* AMriCai Viplaf
9:45 a.m.-^-Su»day Sehool
10:45 a.m.— Momim WaAh^p
tbmhji
25di and
PUKMAliuM&
MuRtt vShhBI RaaoB
9:41 a.a.— <3huA
ll:TO t^,.
ttSt ^m
i;W p.«.— •*«« Pi
«:30pji— Y«w»i Paa^'% ftBow-
ajiijii M a^^ ^^Mv
9:48 AJd.-^dhinday. School
11:00 A>i. Atomini Wawhy
7:30 A.M.-JwMilnt Wonli%
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
ViqMa B aeach Boalavard
fiatLaM --Oeeaita
RaVa BinlMa IK MNMV «•«
9:45 a.m.- ^>irA Sdhyd ,
1 1 :00 a.m.— MonriBfe Worahili
7:30 pm.-'^vaalBnaHc Service
FCNhflCW TM*
CHUSCK fiV CKKKft
IMi St. aa! Baltic Ave.
niw^nv ikm9 m^Hw
a.m.-~4hiadagr School
a.ro Jdornma Worachtp
p.m.— EvmnfMitic Service
9:4.5
11:00
7:30
KALA CHUaCH OF CmUOT
fliKk Biy, Va.
JackDaaa. Mkdilcr
10:00 a.ffl.— BiMa Sohool
1 1:00 a.m.— Moninc WonMp
T:30 pin.— Evonint Word!#
CSUIICH (^ CHpiaT
521 V». BMA^d. ffiiMa,
10:00 a.m.~-Bibie Saidv
11:00 aam.-Ai(K«lBB WMUp
6:30 p.m.— Evasiai Wtainp
Va.
7:30 a.m.— irvtoaa MMi.-Pri.
8:15 p'in.~FiWay<9ahhadi Sarvicei
10:00 a.m.— Sat.-Sabboth SenHoa
8:00 a.m.— Servlcea Sunday
EMMANUEL LUTHERAN
CHURCH
10100 Viffinia Beach Boutovaid
(Te aq>My y Wonhip Center)
9:15 a.m.-<]hurch School
10:30 a.m.— Worthip Service
(Nursery for preschool ctdMian
durint Wonhip)
EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN
CHURCH af the GOO SHEFHUU)
AttMdic and 18th^ Stnet
Ra^a DIckaaa W. Taylor
9:45 a.m.— Church School
. AduR Bthie Oaaiet
11 KM ajn.— Morning Worship
and
OUR
LUTHKRAl
Baylaka PinM, ftFdde
8:30 a.m.— Wonhip Sbrvim
9:45 a.m.— <3MrOh Sdhool
11:00 a.m:— Wonhip Servtea
P WNCg OF PEACE
LUTHOUN CHURCH
9:13 ajh.'
BiMeOaM.
10:30 a.m.-4)fviate "W^Mb
ttoiy OMnoMtthm— lit vtA
Sunday.
thd
3id
9:50
II.IX)
in tite Kint't Oftakt
Etemeataiy School)
Va iiMMn^ mnw
a.m.— Sunday School
a.m.— Moraine Worship
RAYSIDE
lYTERIAN
Near
Rev. I. E.
9:45 a,m.— SuiKlfey
11. -00 a.m.— Mominf
r
Now )
i»rff
9:45 a.»
11:00 a-n
C HWBCH OF
BCMNTBTr
2M-20thSt
ajB. — g toadiy SdiocI
ada.— ~C«MNa Sa^itoa
PJB. — '
9:30
11:00
8:00
OCEAN PARK
coMM@wrnr mmcB
C MtCaRaai^ iWUa.
DuPtant Cirdoa Bayride, Va.
9:45 ajn.—BlMe Sdhtul
1 1 :00 ajn.— Momini "^htiHp
.— F«m% lliJM Sar
7:50 |^.ia.
Sir^oa
BEACH
CHAPEL
COl
Laaicia
Rev. Gaai
9:45 a.aa.— Stti^^ ate*
7:30 p.m.— BvMidi tttvioe
LYNNHAVEN COIX)NY
UNmO CHURCH
Q)n»apHfcinal Oimritaa
Great Neck Road near iViare Dr.
Rev. Sam Nebaa* Paator
9:45 a.m.-~^SundMr School
11:00 a.m.— 'MonAi Worship
PEMRROKB MANOR
UNTIVO CHURCH
ta Ftrntwoka Mawif
Elaaia^iry $cM,
Rava Ciana
9:30 ajm.— <1iarEli
10:30 aJn.— WtairidB
NwaMy at all aervicea
J^SENDS MEETING
(Quaker)
LaattoRd.
9:45 a.n.<T-SufSdhy School
ll:<»a.ni.— Meeting for Momiai
Wm^^^
ST. MARX A.M.E. CHURCH
Oceana
Rev. IX Pt FaRaa* Paalnr
9:30 a.m.— Sunday Sdhoel
11:00 am. — ^Wonthip Service
DUMOND SPKINGS
CHRISTIAN CnUtCH
DisoMea of Chriat
4700 W. Madan Rm^
Near Little Credc Per; .
G. Davtt Stoaavaii Paalar
1:45 a.m— Woni^p Service
MS a.m.— ^uadsw Sdbool
llHM a.m.— Wonftdp Serrfca
A30 p.m.— Youdi Groups
BAYSIDE CHRmUN CHliltCH
nt 1^^ flitaiff abwl Vm MNKMs to ^t aH wo teve to do ia wait. We
mt$ M, ^ ttt wwthtt- wtt hM% sow, Imt ^^Aiot ifflf^^t wiU «nii«
worn. Wo ^^Mm « WMt «u^^ H Waatta* te a &mm ttm^.
It^ « l^a^ MHM^on to hAf« thia mi^^ i^rta^ dt i^Bt mA
R*t Oo ^ttM^ rhrthai of utm, th« d^ a^ Wm irt MAawb» M
b^^ of Mrtii and ftky, whM give Mr MvM a tea f^^M Mo.
But (^^tiMt^ li sM « ^tuM i^fim. tt ^^ tfei nitons oS. ^d.
to Ji^WiitfnM Iml wMo bMN in humw ^nu^iy — our mm, m ^o
^Aw of #M, art M^pi^ in Jmm M M StA ^ G<A
1^ ft iMiy It li M^krtry te OS to fc^ome Ub InqpMrttttt pkrt Mf M
Churclia ^
Ve can get In the mood JHHb
experimco tho <iuietiMMi of ^^Mr
f.tri> rHffa '^.r Inolr'h^tfVw n WtlM i at wr
;ȣ agiUi>
^ ^( (i faitk.
8s ,,
MURCM DtUO CO., NC
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THE MIXING BOWL •'M %^ D, CU
ChEVELLE! by CHEVROLET^a great highway performer
V,
i^^S^tr sport CoimrtMt
Chevelle Jtolani^ peHonnaiice is best!
taffflCp saMeii Mo|M-tt«vdM ^bbA
m mmmil CtevrM's mm snytlM
§Mm €iMm^: mm in m^nn,
imE «HMT Waraf AY KRFOWiERS Ctevrrfrt'Omrdb*
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Ck«veUe mo i^Paumggr StaHon Wagon
We 4idii^ iiM* ^ck up a batch of «ii-
giitfi fbr^mvA aa4 eaU it pertofm-
anM. To#«toi gift |)erfoniUBKe aptentjr
-fltandai^ 120*p Six or 105-hp V8
tof itottHni~ai^ dpt»»al at extra c(wt
thwe'a a IK-hp Six, a g2<Khp V8, even
a MW ^?^ru.-in. V8! But Chevelle'a
pettmmtam means imre,
^M, for instance, dievelle's a foot
ahfflsr tiiaa the big esM, And the ^|ce
CImw^ asvea in size womb off tiie mds,
not ^ ouddle. So it iMp 1^ you want
a ma to ride-comforbJWy-on a J16-
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To giye you the moat out of Ihia en-;
ffine performance and riding conrfort,
taievelle 1^ you choose Pow«gii^%
4-«peed manual* or 3-speed manual
trananission. ,^ ._,, ^t. L_i.i.
And knowinff it would strike the npa
note with a lot of different pe<^le, we
gave Chevelle 11 models-in three series.
Knowing how people like the custon
toodi, we wrote wit a loi^ hst of ottb-
cost options. What* s keeping you frcsa
' a test drive? Cer-
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Chevrolet dwler!
CH£VROL£T
<» O rt bmd m**ktnmt
Ch^ n • Corviir • Corvitte
^,
CLARK CHEVROLET CCRP.
^rsbiia Btacht Va.(IOS - ^7 Si^rtnteenth St
StAsum Stodcs Ala^
SHUnum, one of tiie tMtkrt namben of the Bah tanily, ia an
aroallmt didca for ttieaa Bieattai day* throu|liout Hm yaw md
aaaadally duriog LmL All flidi con^iim nutritional rimnei^ Iwt
Mimon is bifher ia protafai and odciura and lower in tadoiiaa-MM)
tat than moat odier apadea. N(^ only Alaakana J>ut Americana in
ivobafaly ail the other 49 etatoa wijoy luedooa aalmon ^eaka na-
tiva to Oe waton of the Padflc Northwest thanks to last f teMi4
BMthodi and quiid( shying o( tiie f r^ flah.
Here's a aimpla redpe for Mtiier baking or broiIin| the itodtai
Tha &ivorinc trick ia Tabasco, the peppy red iiqiud spice— m
indispensable to flsh aa butter! TalMsco ocanUnea with imltod
butter and lime or lennm juice to enhance the freah fldi flavor.
For a loimnat gan^rii, sM^e the steaks wiA a ff«di, cr^my
cucomba aairoe ci sour cream, dtoed cuaunbw and aeiAy Tiiimco.
Sahioa Steaks AhMka
9 e<9 butter, malted
i(n4 taatooona Ihaa or kmoa
U teaspoon TriMHti
4 Hlmon steaks, fresh
or
frozen, cut 1-uch thidc
Coadiine buttw, lima Juksa nd TiJmsco. To imk«, place salmon
^aadu fai ahaUow baking di^. Sprinkle lightly aritti aali Poor
Tidiaaoobattw ov«r ataaks. B^ & a moderate ovan (360*F.), 85
to 30 mtnutea, or until easiljiL flaked wi^ a fodf. To broU, ptaoa
aafaBaon ^aaks oo greased brewr rack. Sprinfela' Ui^y witfi salt:
poor Tabasco butter over steaks. Place in i^e-haated broit« 4
mdiss fian heat Broil 16 numitea, or until ^ualy ftiked witii a
Mk. U diairad. ganiidb with hma or lamm ittoaik Sanre idth
*OncMrt»r Sanea. Yialdi 4 servfags.
NOTSi K itoda ara teten, Hmw in tatr i^g ataa, at aodE niM
.Siawed ascotdiai to padnga Aracttaos.
»i
tH iMspoai IWiaaeo (qMonal
1 enp deed cucombw (with pad on)
Blaad togethnr aow oeam and Tabaaoo; ^u ia
iradisBta. Yiridt Anpnoimatiiy 2 ^pa.
MBMwwOC b^
Its no wonder that islipon
steaks are so popular. They are
pretty, pink and red. nutritionally
speatoii?, nearly perfect. Now that
Lent is here and you are won^r-
ing what to ha\«, why not try
them? Among the finest protein
foods, salmon also contains im-
portant minerals and generous
Quantities of vitamins A and D,
and B vitamins, thkmin and riixh
flavin — all necessary to good
he^alth and well-being. To take ad-
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vantage of this excellent food, the
National Fisheries Institute sug-
gests the following redpe for
aalmon steak with $ ciwtmy egg
sauce. If the steaks are frozen,
its best to let tt»em tl»w on tt»
refrigerator shelf before baking.
To save dean-up tinw, Une the
baking pan wiith folL
Salmon Staaks With ^s Sau^
2 pounds ^Imon steaks iwkki^
inch thick)
2 tablespOTns butter or irorgarine
2 tablespoons flour
V4 teaspoon salt
1/8 teaspoon pej3per
1 tablespoon prepared mustard
1 cup milk
2 hard-cooted eggs, sliced
2 tablesjKwns chopped parlley
Arrange salmon stoiks in but-
tered 'bs*ln| dish, 10 l^ 6 iiwhes.
Melt butter or margarine in a
sau«pan. Add flour an 'I stir to
blend. Stir in mH, r^so ■ >• and
mustard. Gradually ac!^ - ' stir-
ring until smooth. Cook e . ;r low
he«t, stirring ©mstantly ui^
thlctened. Pour Muce over a^*
mon steaks and bake at 375 de-
grees (moderate oven) about 20
minutes or until fish flakes easily
when tested with a fork. Gamiih
with sliced egg and parsely.
Makes 4 eervinp.
Here are more Lenten aig-
gestions to help you plan your
meals.
Arret MarinMv
VA pounds large shrink
INSURANCE ~ REAt ESTATE - RENTALS
JARVIS ^ KITCHIN
EitftbRslMd 1911
231 VA. ilACH BtVD.
6A 8-7755
1 pmiod flmiKler m haitat, eM
in serving piecw
1 taWfl^ooB flour
V4 eop Spamsh oUw oQ
1 large onion, sliced
2 or $ girilc clovM, miifgb
1 bay leaf
\^ teupocm i«f fr(Mft
1 small can 4 3 or 4 tat.) ftmoi^m,
drained and di<ml
1 cup raw rice
2 cups shrimp stock
1 can (7>/^ ozs) minc^i ebna
Fresh parley
Shell shrknp, oiasmg tMis m
sau^nan with 2*/2 cuos mttr md
1^ teispoons s^ Malu shr^
stock by teiliBg lAaila for Ift
minutes. Meahtiflb,^li^ jdwiMI
shrimp in hot olive oil until brigbt
pink; renrave. SorinUe Amu^R
or halibut with flour: snite i» «tt
in mne pan until li^Uy ta>w^tf(
remove. Add dnion, g^te
pimento, bay leal and laffron to
oil. Cook over low hM. , ^^tSL
onion Is tender but mA tarownai.
Add rice: rtr to cort with oil. 1^
pla(« fish <bul Mit ritrunp). Md
<;trained shrimo stock a^claflit.
<Total liquid in^Wing ^oe of
clams HmM be JH cups). Biiail
>o a boil: reduce heat and cmk.
uncovered over veiy low heirt 90
minutes, or unM IquM is 0-
sorbed, iflning <^a#midly to
piwent ^MJng. During 1^ S
minutes, re^ce sfirimp |«ti^g
them down into rice niiJrtwt.
Sprinkle with fi*di mineed par
sley before serving. *
Makes 6 sffving^
fish Sticks, MM <tf^tiie moA
eonwnient of ifi c^wenienc*
fowls, are ^ly kM to a
a i^her important fei^na, .
ialty at this time of j^ear when wf
are likely to be %n/ing lo mu^
expensive foods. Baked to aqtones
of flaky pastry with ^ps rf
cheese and a bit <^ i^rivd, fl4i
sticks prerord as desc4^ M^
are equally apiHtypriate m t
hearty appetii^r <ff satls^wg'
main di^. If tlay are terved M
an appetizer, oflw tiiera fMot %
healed {Matter or a Itoidi^*
ptagged into t warljy etec^r^
witlet. Wlwn ttey are fejtowd
as a main cou^^, ac^mpany ttMi
fuh witii a oMBiy maiAn^
^uce and a gi^n vep^ble, inch
as tnroccoli spean bncMened ^h
ptaaento. From tte Kattenal Wfti«
eries Inrtitute come ^Me re^^
for the ft* sttts and tte mm..
• Arfi HMs in MMtolt
VrnhMurfwoem %m%itm
For oi» boot of a* WdB, make
short, fteky pa^, u*« t recipe
(ailing for 2 cutm oI fk>ur. ft^
pastry about 3/8" thidt, mA eat
into S-hKh scpMres. ^»«^ the
center <rf each square with pc^
j^ mustard. I^y a wrrpw ifaip
of che«M di-a^^mally aooisi Mch
square and a fish stick on top of
each piece of €§»«». ftW oo-
po^te emi»st otot ea^m of
stick and %cure with a to<^^^.
Place on a baking dj«rt and ta*e
10 minutes in a h<* ovc» <I25
degrees) or until biomi. Camlah
wWi pai^y. Serve m lnv^Bsm^
imln dish with Ea^ Mbdu^ftn
Sauce.
Easy MM ihirawii Sawea
1 (»h maSxiaiA rmimm knip,
undllnted
3 tables|K)on8 v<t99W^aA. n^ik
1 4k)z. can slieM mustooom^
undrained
1 tahteipoon eofAasxg ^betry
<optiond)
ConiWi^ all ingredients; 1^ in
saucepw. Bfai^ei about 1V6 «i)i.
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^a MMM fb ttai^
neat of the reapoiuyitiUty antailed
to (ha raMBg of fin far whom
hte wife had aant tMfore her aud-
den death. Bim he hM. had to
teka care of WW ft^ npet of
hii young Ufa, ii| U )n«otical
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and Ma itiueMiit ''Uter" de-
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i IMI ttum^ for
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to NM^V^^WiiiBtf V»P^'
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ear ^ tte 8nM te IM Aw-
dw^oi. 8^ Hd WU^ a
W^to iw »«w^ ol "Ken-
taKtqr." fl» ihuM* irttt ha Jo-
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New Nanpshire
Bifore Primry
Oh me Sunday
F BRE
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tlie pel^ aMW to New
ItoKp^re to tte final ttgw bo-
to^ the IIM R<M^attl ^
nwty v^ be «vKtd M m NdC
News ipeoial nragnii Sunday,
March • <T-7Jd f.m. BSD all the
NBC-TV 9M.iim, BlBC htin
cortespottdent frank McGec, re-
pack from NBC tivtnf M>
ilod Hatdqutnera in Mmefaeat*.
N.M., WiU he aitchor man ^ flii
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a[ BY
nu
l,^WiA^ — #tit Olmey'i
•*S#^ Ir St^" wm to
rtown to a return tnpfMeM
Thursday, Friday and &itort«r.
The theatre hat brw|^ tin
colorful cartoon back a towM
time becittse of public ^ma^.
When the fUm waa UtowlBg
here ia Wftttary there f^* INT
lines of people waiting ^ttiito
the theatre before each a^.
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lln program wUl be the firnt
of a «nM of as apedala on NBC-
TV with toe owr-aU title of "lite
Campaign and toe ce^idldataa."
Theae programs, totaling more
than 27 hours, will present com-
prehenaive network coverage ol
breiirtoiary, primary, pre<onven-
iion and pre«kNtlon activity.
ttey reproient ttoi gra a taat nuai-
btf ol W ^^^ pwgNUM WW
MMtoitod fw ^ ^^B ^u*.
mm " nifwSl #lelal WiU
khow filmed ^^^pitj of the
tofl^^upu ottol fHH ItopuUlean
tetth^ wtw have f&ad to the
MiflMtfy-~<3o|arnor Nelaui A.
^duleUer, iMMtor Barry Ookl>
wtfar. itoolt IL Biumn, Sematar
MBva^ Chaai antth and Na^
nan L« ftge, a Ntatoia account-
ant wto ii a aarwHtoil ettiteiider.
MerriU Ibieftar ivffi toport the
^^w^ apPto. and Itobert
MarfM toe jSMMar opmpaign.
TO«« wm a]a» ha fttffl «lwrage
of tto iR-lte-to campaign eftort in
hetoOf of NiHon, whieh ia laear-
lm<M hy fofmar Oovamor Wea-
ley ftn^, aAd the write-to cam-
^ll0f«tx)d|e.
Cbrt^lfagto will psrodiwe the
ipodhd'ftognm. Jerome Jacoba
1M I^w MHIHldre election--
toe aMtai's fint prtoMiy—will
4e ^y^rnl Tueaday, liarch 10 to
two ^imM progratfi on NBC-TV,
Iran iJO to • ^. EST and firom
UM to ll:aO pjtt. GST, aa well
as to toiltotina totoiighottt tiie day
mA ewntog. NBC Newt will
WW tiw electom wMh a steff of
cme ^m aoo reportora, tohu-
h^ and toehnteUna, etof ^
a^ of N«w HaflMptora'a an
polUng idacei COiat ^^^^^ D*^
Hewa Bamrt'
Tops In Poll
I«K: ^m' "HuHtoy-Bri^^
Beput" waa tlw ^gm^tm
t^mWon jnvfram to te Itth
imttar i^evi of te ImMM m
#ott of thi kUKMm CmM tar
WTC-TV ec«NI t^ ^le ^o-
ffma to te pteV^ U): "Tbtttr
$fy • Brinks Report," *Sonaaaa,"
'%aE Dlm^'a W<^wtol -WorW
tf ^to," *1^. Kttlue" and
"Hawl."
The council, n^ headquarters
to Madiaon. Wto, tolMMd o^-
Hm from almoet 7,000 vtewen to
Satotoa to to^ for liM.
^weri ««ra mm to i^ a
linte te
mi»u
tiro for
■oor.
The 'HuiitterMtoMr %«t"
and "BMunaa* M tot AM by
more thm SO far «•■! i^Mh to-
tal potota of i,40d wd l^MS,
raapecthwljr.
doa tor fair and ima t^
ki Brtokley, UcQee. Sadiwite
ocur. MueUer and MMttoU will
he toe key cttraapondafita. Hagan
WiU * "
JUBY
WILL PfteSENT
3(IL0 G0M3T
,ta# 4^irtiM ^egaw toe enn-
^dV of gUNt ^ifQpMV to t»«>
aitt ter aMN^ nlo cosMrt of
toe MMon, a ^^Min ^ M
tM» fi^ te n^ea, on "Ihe
J^ ^ftoiM S^r" M^y,
Itodi • <i:004W0 p.». ^ on
the ^fi Tti^^M MtmriE.
^ Ckuiod'a aeMons:
",tart i^» to a IJtot^," "1
IM a tang C^ung On," "If I
IM a ftMtog «^fe of Yw."
"ttot-Tb^-Ttootile," ."Dirty
^md^ 9^ IMe," *1bM<e M itr
life," "The ^ Ftort Door,"
"On the Atehiion, Topeta and
the mm »B," "Ateai^r^ ^•
ttee 9M^ *^<tt'to mmmr
i^^* out With J^ Bi^,"
•t* Alwayi Ch^^ag ftO^om"
"I'm body's fitby," •'flie toi
Ttait Got Away" «4 *'»« *
Thia a^ li product by BiU
Ct^MM, directs by Owm Whit-
mm and wrlton by ftank .^p-
p»tt, John A^wwrth 1^ John-
ny ^adterd. ^1 Tor^ invito
^tm nttiotf maia^ IMI
Ito^ to tmkmX tttftatar «^
^HNi^a^ is Iv Wttly Setert.
WCH Af AIDS
JtiN* F«M4i« And llMt IWlvr ■*«
•tiMft •!• ••elk «lhiM' In tM«
iititBay umm»ftvm **9»aiihy in
MntVWfc,** Im wMcA JhiMJiiMb
•I** f i«r8 In ta« kll«rf*ii«
iKMf-AnwH >lrt8 •«iw«n cwr-
•Um •/ N^rmmn Krm$nm*$
Btm/hMf ttMi 88 K CI M8 , t»(th
^^h-AteUM^^* ^MbB^M V'mA aafa^^an*
Btavi Lawranea
InHlvafl fiaaat
toA Me M^^ rt^w ^^r
g|p ^ a«ir
A^ tttir Migh ttcAooi. Wm
J^Miwrg. SicteM E. Cwk, 'm
Monumentol Avenue. Williams
harg. won in the finaU over
Jamea Boone, Ferguson High
School, Newport News. Richard
ptens a career in teaching at the
college level or working with for
eign affairs. Before entering
Jamea Bttir High School, Ricbard
Uved to Afichifan. to 1900, hla
fcither was transferred to the ftew-
port Nfews branch of the Do
Chemical Company. HWiar
plane to use hU $600.00 WGH
acholarihip at either Yale,
Princeton, or Brown, the three
schools at which he haa eppli(
for entrance.
Steve Lawrence, who made an
acdatoied Broadway debut hat
monto aa a star of the new musi-
cal "What Makes Sammy Run?",
will ha a gueat whan "The Wd
Sullivan Show** iMoeiits « fuB-
hour aalute to ASC/^ Sunday,
llito f #• PA., S8T) on the
mnimmimmk. ascap
flMaaHjItoas for iAmeriean Sael«t| of Composers.
produce toe prognttomtog
• • •
OTHER nATIHHB
At'thOilCeiia r 1 ■ ■ " ■ w f- -' -■" ,. — .™.— — -LTTi -,r
coveiage of thlTliW bM^^g^ ^JjttJlE
primartos; a VWt 1HII1 fWipBHMHHI Its S^K^^MKf
Bert iLahr; aaMe |ia«dMtoo< on year.
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and a report m wwSMa in govarh-
ment are antong the features <m
"Sunday," the NAG Mawi magRp;
line- format telecast Marra 8
(S4 p.m. EST). Frank Blair ia
host and anchorman.
In a remote tolacaat from Man-
chester and o^iar potola to New
Hami^ahire, praparaUons for cov-
erage of the March 10 pitoMiy
ele^ion will be shown, Filmed
statamenta by aoiqe of toe lead-
tog FresidentW pttonry particl-
panta will be included.
WiUiam K. Ztoaaer. antortam-
ment editor, paye an tofermal
visit to Bert Uhr at the comedy
star's New Yofk tpartmenl. Thay
talk about Lahr's new Broadway
musical, '^oxy," among other
thmgs.
Richard Schickel, hooi. •.
looka at toe upcomtog National
Book AwanU, to ^anMWMed
hrter m the wee^ '*"''' ***** **'*
hand at picking
fiction category. Ua atoo exaiiuiie^
choioes m other categories.
Nancy Dickerson reports on the
administraUon's efforts to en-
Otoer m^mn are Juliet
flvwaa, mHm' Htodatomi.
Bobhy Vinlon aad Jerry Vale,
g^mvtor, Ai«to« Franklto alao
i^ppaaraon the program:
Miii frowae, ^ho ^ a guest
on tlto BttttlvMi fhov in immf,
will present a song-and-daiice rou-
tine. Florence Henderson, who
^ atoft ii corrantiy co-atarring
^i iltoNoel CowaWflaxry Kiu^
1^ Broadway musical "The Girl
Who Came to Su|i^." Bobby
Vtoton. recording star and teen-
age idol, recently had America's
number one hit reoard for sev-
eral weeks. Jerry VSOe. popular
singer, who also appeared on the
pniram earlier ttak season, re-
eenQy dooed at New York's Copa-
cabana night cHi'
"The £d SulUvan miuw, uw
from New York, is produced by
Bob Pre<. ireeied by Tim i
KUey, Willi muwc hs Ray flloch
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MARCH 8 - 10
SPEN DAYS 'III lAY
Ay^iAncai^
Kirk f^Tt^ias
Fr^ric Mirdi
Ava <^rdf^
Ft«ture$; 2, 4, i, B, 10
11 n 12
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lary Grant
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EtoetriMlly
$20 OFF
SCTRK
ViiitHfai Beach
Ekuiteni E^tric
Corp.
316- 17th ^ritt
GA 8-9131
G* EL X*
SI 25 Vrr^tnla BMch Btvit.
GY 7-8981
Hirtz Baasaar
CiHfrthouse Road, Oceana
GA 8-7088
Millers Dept
Stores
Opposite Princess Anne Plaza
341-1358
Morden's
Applianees
500 Laskin Road
GA 8-4044
W.G Johnson,
Refrigeration
327 Virginia Beach Blvd.
GA 8-4671
Priced Inc.
^ Hilltop
GA 8-3514
PimessAmie
Plumbing &
Electrical
Suppers, be.
ncMS Atyne Courthoi^e
426-2660 426-2678
Sears Roel^ck
& Dompiuiy
3] 1 .UM(in Road
GAi»^5l
TheSeayf
IiiCori»raied
Lonc^n Bri^
340-8444
SmiA & Ke€n«
El^tric Service,
bc^r^rated
3641 Bonney Road
Lynnhaven
341^4646
JmmmU ^me
2105 Waterworks R<»d
Wayside
MERCURY^COMET
HMHi
•iMMMMMM
C^npbte Service Oh AB
PICKUP MMl WEUVERT
- Trairteii M«chanicf
Mercury
MOftjMl. INC
857 Virginia Beach BM. -lArginia ImcIi - 428-7131
T*
F# dten, {gnomical
iMi H«Ming Oil
Call: FUEL FEED
GA 8-4222
run FECD
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W«taiMMiii
«MTH WlTHTHi
Virginia Beach Um-mm, Thursday, f^th 5,%fM
Social SMinrity Imi AtMt
"Whe» yon nUNi tuM m
curtty nay weU totconi fM
moA Ttfaiablt aaiMi M^" €Ri-
UoM Harvey J. mam, f^
lapreaMMive o{ tb« Norleft
9am Security (Mfl<»i tM
•bwU »]4 MpKt l«e mw^."
Otefi^tetmMiit, MittBger ena^
tinued, ia wre to ecm lo ttsM
«to i«^ on ii»|»f»nlly wMe-
ipnee ivmnHH pn^BeRa irai
be laart on Mra&Nti hi wob
pwleda M tfat "tm ht^i." "Ova
lil|^" or "M hR>" |«n TMm
Niorti mm im\nmi airt iMHi
m^ 0tph li «M^ *• «im
htd only t iew fwH of aiikkilMiai
MNtawM«MH«l||liH^IMrMi^|pM
Look wKat's new
in blameless
electric cooking..,
.4* its*
*%^-^ #*■•■* ^,?*-MS'*i-6ji'«^,'
i^%'
■d'*''
r-!M,
(1.1
faster than ever
New high-speed units and infinite c<hi-
trols let you co4^ each £ood at exaet
speed and temperature lor best NiUhs.
easier cleanihg
New featurm make er^ ^t mi your range
easier u> get to . . » a4l ettuer to efeani
I ■
niore automatic
livery prt ^^dms as automatic as your
4ectric #ypaM on the new flan^bss "sensing'*
Murft^ units.
a«^^o| g^ ^W\^ i^^W^£^ rmety of desipi than
cM»khi( ecjuipnient as "^r^ar as yoi* color scl^nMj. Take your
f d^ and ^eotator wiiors . Iwflt-ins, eyeJeveb and
„Ji, IMlA yMtf pWfel tl» eiMr-(Mnning features nK»t iwi-
■nient few you ... of tto.auldmatic surface uniu Uiat make yo« a
more efficient
No lost heat betwei»i element and pan.
Ovens hold heat M) yfreU ttoy're only
about a third of the tiiae.
••on"
better «K)k automatically. Take « look at aD the new liat^rea
on the new models displayed right nwf at jam live Better
Electrically appUance dedcr. YottH eec why tta msw ultra-
modern flamelcss electrics coA rii^ arotmd 4m >**^Jj*"*
in a new flameless electlte t^0 ^ Ili^Mtol hmog^
May let . . . save WO on {|Md^9i^^ JnitalUtionl 45
VIRGINIA ELECTRtC AND POWER COMWNY
?#'
Mtmiap.
<0M^Mv(rtM(ia
a workM' attains nAinHmt igl
m fv vm, «l for
wmd le iktiifftoini itm
^ eqo^^MeB fair*
ments taasd on 4Mlf %W^
years but ti^ is
leM afi. 9h^ er
tn^ eanyafi of mytait i
tvUnmm i^e.in 1M& «f IHif
Thaexa
exact mmim ^
tien years to cMsraMeil ly
tuctiag tin Mi tba 4iW
mudbir el yeais nWjdng
1150 ai^ up to (iwt not
ilH) the yMT ntireoMt a^ Ja
miaaC
It to taat $0^
V ctmuud<
n^rmmx inIs to fiad eul
iw^ he eta «9eaL A
or 4e^ adrica to eiiA
^tk i^Q if f iiiit at
gecitotty <M&oei i^ W,
Ian Ave.. Nnrt^ Va. J
Heart til
For Arta
itttdied
fow^ itoliiilAig a die
Mart liSmt^tatf for the
aieetingtiM * •-- -
m leperi MdMlii^tt^ »
aociition. "imwsupll tti pott^
luUi^ of sponaqrini or MFtttf^
^-^^-^-- a eat^-iMmaotty
MJiiANii MtNiMfl ^^M^UM MiiKT m STATUTE
An fetttodsA «I^Ha#7 i iniBli
tm ol li fliysicitM iMts bag H-
SmSBK
l^fqit i^Mfihgs It e aeeftWl
iilMMniary.
0p. iKnard
of ^ toard,
i^Ml to ^toteiiiliiM 90 lie
aha lor 1971, ittfS^fiellii^ )nt
ne MttkA wait to tatce these
1^ x^ed luH MM CMMy deai>
Mi Aid. TU c^e at Kings
Ml^ieM CUIirM's Heapka to
toiteMfM t^OMMHUt AiiDda-
9te iM nwHtoji^iain of Stt^
l^tf flil^ HmmI tEliaiit
<Mii^ <tf ariek a fMM
t(«yil WNiid MM »et»it i%|IMH .
damt>4hemf ftr iMear '^
ppK^ sttifMry §» hetiei and
UnNl vease^ inmM sMke it poe-
#M let ttl AA ttttMaOo ^*<«k-
<ipi»e# dMto «t "itoiieitaiiiBi
IkMtiliMllHfMk.
U liM aail^ Ita^ihfltkiil* tat
tba deiMre ii ttie 9iif#eat advtt-
Ofy ff«4i If:** ttH ikvcMl «f
the nu#r oaasttoaa «t that Cttne
"Tha iMPBUatit tf fUtoM Idwi
laa liaeit indtouM fey the WNH
{NM^toitie ^dtoi CBnte: sawtt
l^«M^^Q0hto new pi«>
f^mmMv$m JMiit atiiaF: «
h^ wmmfmt * mm uprnmn
m. l«o»«dk tlMMnt MilMit •»
iatoMlve eoe «4k to Mv ^n^
ttag." Monsy to itt a aiiariNb-
IM^ «| dwtoaa «*M "M ire
ttlirtM tiito eMM fee ofetitwfrt '*
^ MM sumy ii Hrt e taf Oe
equlnBient eetk^ m^Ut ntt
itfeand 912MQ0» itfth «n ei^ai>
^hn^Bleill«M>efe«r.
Dr.. ifittif yofejN jWit ffi •
«d irii^ et torl^toy tt»ii^
AamM^on. maU ail |i IftM*
pelitte e^ tli^ yreWst Id)^
aictont m w e eiwwfrt^
Such aa iodiviftaal «aes ^eetol*
tosil pioeeduna and eiectee&ics
mriifimA to Dm dtognosto of ^
lUKsaiitltoe of featfW biped vetHia
and ctreiitoitkm, and anfwcriiee
^ epowtive and poat-op«r^ve
<aae4»{ petjiento wbo. el tfato t|PQ^
^ve eomgia circutotory nfm^
Ions.
The comnuHM'f rsfoit jow
li^lind the aimiiilkn was "ih-
tenitod only in hoping to make
tta £KiUty a m^ and not ia
x^i^tog it or dkMng »« twiv;
t-M
Vlrglnfi Umh SUf^NfV\«, tf^uroky, ^ff^ B, 1^4
FIOII YOUR ASMCULTUML AGENT
uie iiM4 V^Md Gflda Phcwh
OMiy moBt to te0d • powt ok^Mt
dtv«it«d Mr**. Under this mtm-
li i jwi fi iti for dlvcitlng
grtin acTii to eonaerving
Sttfi^ mter in stock ikmmIi
to • «DDserviiHt uw for dl^iM
•CTM. And farmers bulkHBgi^n*
aBthto tad am tun eUglMe te
dinnrioin pejnnente.
IRondt piofide water for !!?»'
iloek, fttfaHh food and recrMtloQ
lor ftdi W Bou OKI on go^ fin
pratoebon \l kneled near iNtiU-
yy>r eweiy acre under
thaw shouM »e wtftdent graa i id
•(Male in the watenhed «ipm M
praloct the pond jEh>m iadta^ite<
thm. TMi can be done wttft i^
other apimwl conaervinf imm m
(i«ei^ 1(01*, wBdlite food mVtib-
Hat ptaatingi; tad ptniiMM,
temporary, or rotaitton eoiwv of
grawi and legiinwa.
fwsmn «an partidpite In the
V^aed Grain Program and ItiH
^plgr for coetaliare asriUmee
Mar the AgrieKltural Conaer
votfoii Prograni or the Orait
nalaa CMHerfatioa Profrun in
eonaenwtlon uaea on
the
%irv ill'- aiteroated
^witii the Co«MiT
noM InforaMAMn.
Ivary MOMfm^ it diMam.
An yw NiMJ^t
U m emtpBcy a^hea yw
iB ^wp t rad , nAM }w ^m% taw
aNM ^itoMiw fwr hone nd
iHi^ ewM he oM^— ^n
tM. tti tti^ «Ml to you.
In Mffy Aiqa^sa, t^ny foa^
tad a wirvlvil phw. f^m a fire,
flood « MIn attack ttw^^ad,
«^ panM hMl a ^ to do. M^
unl ^art er a tornadoaa, floc^
Mtee**^ flra^ burrioMM^ tea
ft«n«^-AUl ha^ai. ffow, ttM
^mbWy of nuclMT <irar poan
m irtdttional toert to aU Ameri-
1^ Minrlvt, owdtfn AnwrK^nt
mutba^M^Ht, ^aayfe>
p»M, at fteir iMvft^n. If yov
^an fM- an wnexiancy liefoie t
o(^r», ^mt dMA^i of b^4
tftva and tai^r ^tarM^ n^
te gi«^ tosMMd.
OvU DmMm MittwMi aug-
fMto ^Oi^ M aafMt ^^ to
your hoHM « M ^Mr term. Add
AieUiftg to ii^» tt l}^. A
abetter naatet be ti^airt, oo^
aafa. Be i«Mi^ to Wka irtv^aga
^the be« tfitfv cvittMa i«
all times tee • two nwtfa sup-
ply of food, iwlar, nd <^«-
evoiyday ainnrtrti to 3^ sh^
ter area.
Don't git w^^ i^MtrwB
Sxtenaon Office for not kno«*^ tow to fi^. Tlieie
4-H Activi^
and Evenb
•^ w^ we ffl ^^ vkMms wto ato io wo m^ tt
'?-1!ri f"\U
4 * *
This time ol the year 4-H'ers are ^msf mm^^
npetitioc for state awards in ^1^^ Mitels
pfHyoiuag Ae project work and other a^Mtm Wtt tt^
SBUHX VCBT.
are goii^ to take field w^ prtei.
>tw grounds beautificetioa or ^nUttjmp^
„. TP are certain thincs vo« shouW do M «li tiaM,
■m
V. ii you wani 10 piant aiKl make e
>^ere you mA plant it.
rake a soil test <rf area you want tx> plant
infonnatiM) on how to do this firom the
tsion Office). Results of this test will
if you need lime or fertilizer and
iow mitfh you jieed.
^ ^>etermine mt cbtes you need to plant your
shrubs and prepare ground in ad-
vance.
vbur tilanning, planting time wHl be here
ST«A HON CONTEST
> take part in the City 4-H Demonstra-
March 21st To help you give the best
-, the City Ext«)sion Staff has {danned a
thop for March 7, 19M. from 9:30 to 12:()0
jkm Kitchen in the BxtMukm Office, PriU'
AMwiw «« dfr#>ymr«^ Insur-
SMe ai^MA ttbe Vim ^xir Uls
imy M sA fli^.
rwm vMfw iwHip rivpwn I in
Virgil iMdl Moun^dal
1^ hods «n imw ^mtt in a
^^ jNttle improveimnt easocU-
ikm ^o^wn ^n^Md ^ecte ll y
tor tt«i.
The Virginia B^ CMtle tai-
prov^nMt Aiaod^AA tet b^n
In o^^on #noe IttW, but now
^ pr(v«m tea 'been bn^tened
to ^MkKle spaced pntMpetioft by
eonuMroU Nrrd ownpni u^er
Uw Commercial KvMleii* 9m-
pvm.
The aim <A ttiis new sm^am te
to offer • performsnee toeing
appiMA to commiKlal oittle-
mm ttat is Jtexpeaiive, pr«Aical
and ^n^to-4wt eff«^ve. C^
nMdn dif fwBi^ to that msxtc^ In
^ Commer^ fteedwa' Pro-
^m are not of^^ iri^ thoae
from tte SOLA are of fteU.
RlssAr^ has d^iriy dmm tt*t
tlM two flM^ iiq?<^ul e<»uionic
te«Ma in beef oMle (growth r^
gn^) era iml^^MdMA awl
heriNde. tlito ^mw M c^le-
men en sMces^il^ iiae pnto^
mam^ i%&s^ to adart for tei-
prav«BM* In tfte teiM, ^^•
ato^ or taga^v. Pttfonuma
r^o^ j^nr ^arly wMch raws
and ^iBs ai« ttM b^ and tte
iwonat proAMwab
CMttcmen 1^0 wmald Ue to
Mm piit in lUs nnr pMpHi
ahmdi MitaM ttgr eM» tama#
T rNa S|)flfiQ wwa
Treat your oat seed iMs string.
Such treafUnent has been «^>eci-
ally impwtaolf^^ past few years
beeauae of troufaia from loose
and covered aoMits and saadUng
bllghU. All tlMM aaaMw an
hufa^ cootroUed by ehanical
seed trsttmenA.
9mA tt e i l i weirt wM fte fv^tf
eh^totf iM dM^ aeedtoaa
t^t. mtk mmm i&bI jiaassi
rel tte aMd w 1^ M^^p, teed
twafmftnl 1^ M^ a)irird
wteeto ixf wiHiiM^ing beltaf
M^ ^ pito ^ ^PiMes te
^e H te teVMt % fe^^
tflntaM <MMMt iM^ «w the
appaaranoa of ttM p^.
Clean oat aeed ^MMiigM^ be-
fore treating, b^hne ttto re-
moves under^litri, itolvri^ dto-
eased grains and havM a nne
uniform lot to be #iatod. ft^ar
cleaning also maovw mug wMd
aeed that may be fMMl, ft^^w
cleaning before ttatfaMA Vk m-
sentM for beat re^tt^^iMKl^H^
ieal seed traaitinMi
Seif^al food^mtoti tt«^
uMmMs tra avtfMde ^mmv,
the mercury products penetrate
better becai^ they an* volatile,
and therefor fungickles such as
Oarsan and Panogen are uanally
recommended.
It taks only about Vi ounce of
duirt to traat a bushel of oat seed.
"nte seod should be treated at
nIA ^ 10 to W pomtt^ ao^
^tr^m per adre. fUs AwM
{RDvl<te gm^ rt laaat two
w«eks etrlier tfian f^0mm not
receiving the wMMond rMn^m.
Top^^ naaU grslns nm
nttn^i Mw to attnBUjirte fraiM
for evly ap^ WsUMI QtoA
vid early .^ril). I^n p»Ai
wUl be ^aetio^ we M to M
pminte ^rogw R^uve Mve-
i^uxk frwn «»n pito fld^
pvteal^ nM nMtaM pwed
dose, irtim tM&ing is ^tmmA,
Topdms cover o^ flaft^ite
such M rye, other ffiim, ud t^
0«as with ao to 30 pounds iA
r^m for eaify ^ring faring
for pad^ hay. and/or
sUi^. t%e l^tf m^ A^d be
used for {UDhmiid pttdi^ or
whoe mUsitel wm be tefve^d.
naeed lattw dovnr to «^
duudgruB and liJl iMcue paa-
tores if it Has been kit.
If hfOh pan and <tev«r in th#
{MiAure have teen krt or darr
1^ 90 severriy • tteC reoovory
iHU be A>w, reaaed «: ov«raeed
te pairtnra.
^te ^tts fiff Mrty seediM
jnee^d «muD«r v^^immm
paiiure ai^ kn0 orops^ simA aa
pMfi ^Uel, s^to ^MS, or
Mda»4KM^um fsmmm.
MIXOK elm: title
CAftRia WINDOW AIR CONDIT^^ir^
UNITS AT SAtOAIN PRICiS
AUTHORIZED i^»«^^ omm^m
LA»OE and ^MAU APPLI^^I R#Atl»
NOW!!
VIRGINIA BIACH HAS A
3 MINUTE
CAR WASH
WITH A WONDERFUL NEW IDB^. A CAR
SHAMrcO THAT HAS A WAX BASE TO
P^TECT YOUR CAR FROM ^LT SPRAY
ANDBUDWIhKIMNO.
mmmmmammmmtmitmmmmm
AU THIS FOR OMLY $1.75
29fh It Arctte Ave. M^m^ E. Herxirick, ^r.
Owntri— Eugene H. and R^^rt E. Hendrids
* Helg Ym Wm A
SECOiii) MORTGA
AT ^m RATB
K. L JAM9, MUUnM
**••«*•***#*•*•*****•*«»••#
hnn vnu will be given 'pdntOTs on how to
hat materials you should use, imd least 24 hours befoie pt^*^»wg aa
aiK;Jui posters to assist in te presentation ^
npete in any of the following ireas, provided
he project; Automotive Care and Safety. Beau-
.^,«, ..rounds, Bread. Canning. Clothing. Dairy Foods,
ntomology. Food.*— Nutrition, FtMestrv, Frown Foods.
ivmwnt. Home Manacement, and Soil and Water
"tere will be two divisions in te Contest— Juntor.
. 3 years cM, and Senior. 1 3 to 2 1 years of ace.
fie Senior division will be eligible to ooinpete in te
... .. i>^*^»iifQj^ jq April.
■. "■ * «
SHAii£ IKE !• i N HtOGRAM
We aie most htnwv to announce te completion of a successful
-te-Fun Talent Proeram. This Program was planned and
jcted bv xhf 4.H Council of Vireinia Beach.
Roth Ann(c C^vt^r of the Bavside Oommunitv 4-W Onh wss
■r of te Scnkvr nivision With a moookmie entitled "Aunt
«". nnd won a scholawhio to te State 4-H Short Courts to
M nt VPI. fnwi June 22-27. 1964. Runners-up in te division
Parol Broteiton. of the Thalia Oommunitv 4-H Oxh\ and
i«n of the CQurthcHise Communitv 4-H Oub
..wohie Johnston of te Ride-a-whvk 4-H Gub won first
in ihr Ttminr nivisim with a irfaoo rendition of '*Cle*nente"
rvKhJe will tecfive a vr«r*s suh^cnntinn t^ the
nai. J-»* "^ic^w*. Riinn^f^s-nn in thU H'visinn wf r^ TVHhi*» Pnvn-
• tno ??!ilA..a-«<|iv1^ AM OiiH *»T»H • •wnnn art rmitlH "4-H
«• ft pih*«w«^ niiMWfvt ri«*frM Rwtiwfrt
I f^»«w MwMrAi ««« ^«^ Vfiwlnta Aiwwwttf^ d
i ««irw mart*. li«t»v^ hv rliiHi wm* HWteiwwIivte — I,tod»
'^*<-**. CHftTvl WalVM- T«oJ«v MMHiL lt*te 1^*«w. IRiitP^
itnmv P^ssrv. >»nd FHHi^ fUwunr T|wU«— T»n» TJnd-
Msm arrtrh^rton Debbie Clart. DrtMe P^. Janta McAn-
and Debbie Soott. ,
nww«» Pec** of te Rlndrwater ntwm^rtv Ot** etrf Marv
he "ntalia Comwinniiv 4-H OA w^ W^llWi« of
nd Mrs. C H Bongard, and lirt. l^y CM^ MAled
•ram showed that the 441 had • te of tt^M and iw
-- and better pragraniMrt vemr.
• • •
TS
Automotive Care aM &fety Meetine— The Fneine
encral— F.mtee Fofd Co.. Va. B*ach--7 in o.m.
onstration Wori^ip — Deraonstntion Kitchen,
"% Amie, 9:30 a.in— 12:00 Noon
~ OBmaniBity 4-H Meeting
ty D cm oiis tf aOo n CoBteat. Dreaa Revue
the chemical fumes can panatrate
throughout te aeed. Treatment
may be done several weeks before
planting if te aeed la stored in
a dry place.
A mixing machine, such aa a
lurrel, cement mixer, or an old
chum is helpful in treating aeed.
A chute arrangement called te
Minnesota Grain Treater is very
convenient. This treater saves
time and does a terough Job.
Farmers can build it themselves
from plan supplied by my offke.
Chemicals used in aeed treat'
ment are poisonous, as are all
disease control materials. How-
ever, tey are not unusually
dangerous, and common sense
jMrecautions are adequate. Seed
aiioald be treated out-of-doors or
in a well ventilated room. Treated
seed should be storad out of reach
of iliiffiAls, and surplus treated
aeed should not be fM to live-
stock.
Ideas To Incraaae
AmisAMAlln a»w IWM of
U^y tel wt^, bKwne of te
WMM diovi^ te te^d-OMiB-
hM IM^ ffmrii^ seasn, Mi^ b^
1^ id^ "Miaug for wasra of in-
ffl|M)ng fmupi fi^uettaa. ^
^a% tm 8MM w0MQMa to
iM^ tenufs ^Mseise tti^ jto^
Topdr^ appoiuMMely %
■oe ^ M^Ml unit tk JMl imed
el ta^ iNpM, mf^uimm, w
bluegk^ f^nAuie idltt W (0 SO
pounds per aae tf i^mA ^Im-
gea in earty aia^ in ittHttM
early growth. S^<A aa area
where grass is gw4. V
and/or potashr is ik«
ply a Tertiliaer ^^ining te
needed nutrianta ^ a irie lo to-
p this little piggy has none . . .
it's ail In Virginia National Bank
savings accounts
where if
earns 4^intr "est on savings
certificates
and 3^/4^ on
passbook savings
VIRGINIA
NATIONAL
BANK=
" ifkuwoiJi Cf oLumLr Co.
559 BIRDNKK RD.
"VA. BEACH'S ONLY MILLWC«K"
m
CLUMTtH fllV
VIRGINIA BEACH
428-7471
2
CONSdUDATf YOUR BILLS
Call MA 7.2571
PHONE m YOUR APPyCATIOIf NOW
Wi WttL CONSOUDATt ALL YOUR DEBTS WTTH
MORTGAGE
HOKE LOAN
• ^ to |1«,«M • Mb K*rumn Ckmtm
• BmA mmi WM Laiitr-.No Brohtn^ Fm
(^ DtiJy 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. • Saturday 9 tp / ^
FIDELITY COMMERCIAL CO.
MA7.2S71 Suito 311, Uw BMg.
I
We have the
SKELL BURNER-PAK
Fttr mmt m/mfrmtion in
TIDEWATER VA.
CALL 428-1000
Well tend a specialist to check your burner and tell
you h#w much the Burner-Pak could save you. Q^ck,
accwate— absolutely no obligation. *»-
Perfdni lurror Se^ice
I& Oil Coii|»ny
iNvfakHi el Mm Wmn be.
CaltndulM of Pacific B««wty
•train «r« tiMt-TMlstant, but
•v»n to th«y flfflw b«tt«r wh«r«
■WMthtr It eosi dyrin{| tumrtitr.
Thert ftr« two UmM dnrl&g
th« trewlBK iMwM -whM eth»>
dulA* may b« pl«nt«d— earljr in
•ptkiK and ia Bii4-iuiBiB«r for
fall bloom. Vqt tboao flowera pre-
fer cool woalkor aM titaoB Nat
when tha aaa it B«t too hot*
Tke flteat tfp* of emhAiuW
todmy U thnt c^l«4 Paclflc Beau-
ty. Tkit calendula group atandti
liMt better, haa lkiier> loacw
atMieiad llowert hr evttlnt^
rtttiiet' mMn lit the bie«M»ii|
A lon^u- iMiMR of Ueim
tki cABdvMi et r^tkrw
y«NR
ll Ml iMiriMt ^ ^ ftclfliiy
WtMf iMlk ft liilttttrl or In^
i*e caHMl pk ttth- crtwi: A|«rli
(At BMk^i (^Wtt Biatt^» L»at]
0% BMuty, t%m% BMuty aaff
Pertimnjon Beauty. The mixture,
of eMne, U«)u4«l Ml « th«a»
ahMMl.
In addltloh to tbM« tatanflntlit
with their Mc 5 inrh blooms,
there ti al§o a uafQWl devMQ|>^
meat- created caleA^U. tM^
were^o rt^aatyi ^ a Qwiaaa
Ci^lfrtliA.
S«eh flower haa a ^«Ail en*
^^er, composed of little quilla.
Siime of theae are tipped with
bmvf . othera ftrtt teH-e^Nd^
Tlitt^^ter creit is framed by a
Ningle row; bnt more oftea two
rowB of giiard petala which ortr-
Hp one another.
• ATailftbfe on^ la vimd eMon,
these croaMd emlftnduias are ai
«&sy to grow a« Paclic DeatUy*
and i^d a conr^MUioQ piece to
your garden.
fcbiluilft lfi4.
Wuittm AMord UngRy^^
Plaintiff
agtant
Patty Hargrove, DelmdaM.
Ihe object of ttk suit U te
obtain a divcwce a Vinrald
MatrioKwii from ttie ttid M&aA*
th\, upon the grounds of desar-
tk>n without just cai^ Ux mx$
titan one year.
And an i^davtt haviM bem
made and filed ^M ^ MmA-
ant is a n(Hi-re»dent of dw ^ta
of Vitfinia, the last kiwwn port
office addreu bei^: Bro^yi^
New York, it is (Httered that dM
do appear here wtdiin tea (10)
days after due public«tioa hap-
of, and do w|ial may be neces-
sary to protect tier interest m
this suit.
A copy — teste:
JOHN V. FENTRESS, Qerk
By: Mary M. White, D.C.
BRYDGES & BRYLK p.q.
1369 Laskin Road
Virginia Beach, ViiginM
2-27-4Th
IN THt cycuiT court""
CITY 6¥ WIOINIA BEACH
Virginia i^^ SUN-NEWS, Jhurtda y, Mar^^S
t964
^rr^'TTm17^
fmuA ^K hmw f n«i the hor-
rar ofift at night. UL ep-
mwi. fU« i»tmin| syaliein
^^^a day. V^UAM).
m^m twwm flnvidi -
aK tyfm (d CyidiMt to order
BHttueriiii. burineai tottin, ea-
vetopa addreaing. i^ndla, ed-
iting by 1^4^ naajors-collega
padualM. If ^m need aecra-
laiU mgfkt occasionally, even
^ ^a^ Mta*. let us take care
of y«uf fveric. Rates on request
(M Jea&na Price GA8430S.
Sll 7«h St, Virginia Beach.
It FOR in^^W^ATE ACTION
nmsmmf — ^
43 PeaiflMi WanMi>-P«mafo
QUAUFBD BOOKiQaP^ —
avaiajrt)}e tor «naU hMiMM con-
cerna. Will acheA^ vmt at
your conveQieB<». Ako mimeo-
graphing doiw. Rates reaaon*
able. Talepfaone lUUOL
44 Position WantMi-Mala "
• LiGALNOTK:tt
teteOM^Oneeeffliear-
a^ C^f4m C^ of Vk-
1^ Beech, m tlto 24tli itay of
en tha 17lh day m nenwnb*1Ma
In fha Nbttar ef the m-An <^
LILA W. TUeiCtA, AMasMl.
It appetriflg ttat a t^Mt <A
flw aecOttiKs of the pumiA fe-
presentatlvc of I^ W. tacker,
dceased, and of the dMa mA de-
mands aplnit the mmt iMve
been fltod in m ank% <Xa«e oi
thia pMil IM W mm than
six montiM have riipaed iinoa
tha qiMUfiOilMi& of tl» pMtoari
(eprtaeatativ^ oi fuMm M Vir-
ginia NaUonal ttM^ Atahditra-
tor of the llatate of Utai W. Tucl^
er, tt ii oi-dW%d that the credttoxf
of lila W. Tudcer, decease anl
6t the eatate, and aU oilAr pe^
am IntereM^ th aiid «^, aii-
ptir Ui ^ C<Airt tm «ie 20ti
day of March, 1964, and iho«
cause against tin payment and d#>
livery of the estiate, wi^o«^ tt-
funding ibonds'to Beveil^ Dan<i^
ridge Tucker, ElUs Nfenmo Tack-
er, and fVancis Bland iHidlet.
A copy of tiiis ord^ shiA ba
published once a week ior four
consecutive weete is the Vii^ii^
Beach Sun-News, a mmip»,ptt
pul>li*ed in the City of Vlrginie
Baach. Vfrginia.
A Copy Teste:
JOHN V. WJ^mmm, Cterk
By: Mary M. indla. D.C.
Wil^Qx. Cooke, Sai^ige 4
- -^ «iee, p.q.
.MaikMial liffik ffiwktinrg
HAVl GWTAR; fftL TRAVEL
to anytiung that meets: children
tu- uMi parties, sN*vice clul>s.
chur^ frtwp — fdks aongi
from a nringin' ftHiotenany to
team reatnined old English
balMs. Also stpiare dance oaU-
ing. Wym Price, 211 70th
StreiA, Vir^nia Beadi. Call
GA8-^6.
Retired officer, collefe graduate,
will tutor Math ami Chradsk^.
High sdKxd and C^Uege Itvd.
GA 6-3510.
mTmim-i]
.Jt^m
fii90m*Mk
lMii-«kii liooleun for am
rwMi IB the hoe*. |4.IB etfl
ami ^rry (no dealeri). WalaB
rurttttttra, 17th ft Baltic
■ li^i. iM^MM
AAEflCHANCMSE
fO Artlclai Per Sato
PIANOS— Used. Spinets, Gnnds,
Uprights. Concert Hano Tuner.
James A. Kelley. CUl «2a4^7
1^ ajn. and 8-11 pjn.
Pii^fO IJiSSONS, far ba^nheis.
My Immi or years. 200 77th
T^nrWoitt - tJied.
Bodp and Sold.
]fc^<^ 13.00
OCEAWTV
Oceana, Va.
f^ft doM* te Howard Geaners
Hi<«i QA 84774
CLOTHIS UNI P<^TS— 122.88
completely Installed, heavy
duty T pos», with four lines
UOO feet), set in concreto.
Phone GA84^2. Fuel. Feed
k Building Sup^^ bie.
G^w year own Fruit and Nats.
frii copy 86-pg. Planting
^^ Catiddg in color offi»ed
t» Yit^Mt htrgest growers
M thm trees, nut trees, berry
^tfte, pt^ viaai and k»d-
^1 plant^ ffltt^. Ssles-
ttMMe wanted. Waynertyoro
rnBHra% wsfMnRO, Ttr-
I^r rert to ^^.
himae,
mt liiMiili
wm
Two bedrooffl liouse
Yearly rental Fenced II
Three blocks from
»ha<te. Citt 46»<>9g
t^Jmarfntton Unfymlt^M
AMttiaMtB — ftovUbed er
iMttMi. AU ««M ttaiM.
428-13^. Nights 42fr«883.
IHiinlwiil rttiea Pit.iBI|
Office or smaU M Ibr t^Ht.
corner jUft # neflc. C»a
gywijr^ jW-lW nights ciH
in AMHmims PumtaliWi
TELEVISION SETS-4Jaed, to
working condition. |10 up. &«h
and i^ny. ^ach TV Servi<»^
42 2 Virginia Beach Bli^
428-7021.
M Ttat^peiliMiH
A ft P ©rWMWWys toe.— We wfll
dellwr your ear to <» f^om any
tUty. Osr^mfy aaieotad (klveti.
Lamps. dWi«, potted ^ts,
tuxedo, womens and metii
clothing like new. Misal-
laneotts wttelea. -KM 428-
2126. 313 35A St.
One betbroom, living roofMlHl
enette. Centrally locateUPWF
onaUe not. OaU OAft49lD.
l%aAer d«Ms naU uBtenubed
^Mteei^ Pteler i t y ^ neat
I'^esa Ame nm. Wtm h-
a^te isnMteed. Ym^ lent^
tfl«l OA 8-15^ n"- ^ ""
12 Lest-FeUrtd
liMt-^ Male m. DaHt grey and
#blle with yellow and idack
loa^l^ Itod coUar with
ictoUficeUtm. Vicinity link-
h<*n faA. TOward. OA »-2883.
Ten
VIKWITVim
m
ID YOU
NOW . . .
/
- Letterh^ds
- Btt^p^ Cards
- Brochures
- Business fotvm
«. Wadding
. uuiounc^wtits
- Enj2Tavinf
COMMERCML
PRINTING!
FOR EST^A^ATE
CALL US
(3A 8*2401
MJTQMOTIVr^
Five «ktciiiitts« <^ hM«m 110.
Double and sim^ esA mim
$3. Gaa tait wetar beaMa 1^8.
OU drums ^ gals,, to m |^«
$10 each. Doi« S^oms, Seal
fMate, 428^6 83.
SOTSTWRlfrWJRfc
bedrtwn» feimui SimnMRM
m^al fumltui^
Coi^s and hde Green
Doi^e beds
Ntte stands
lAUitte chalri
D^ chairs
IDi^^T Desto
Uig^e iMa
I^mps — floes' Md <te^
418 Ml St. 0h« and ti«b had-
reom apartments. Btoetzie
stove, refngerator, an d h^ JW h
IMT heater in all aetraMhfek
Yearly rent. Wller htmlshed.
^8-2724.
Bmm MOTEL APAaTHONTS
1, 2 room af ficieoqea com-
pmf htmlilMd. Wiikly.
nsnttiy. "We cak funysh 0h
irything but food." 800 month-
^ ^iwnnnm GAS^OSO, GA
HUiM — IM floor nnnM^
0^tnent. VimA a^. Vmy
reirtai. i^imt
124-A l^rt Preperty Per Sale
tlu^ 2 - bedroom apaitmenls,
furnished and imfumiAed.
NtaMfy doUara per month. Ap-
p^ after 3 pjn., 210 22nd St.
ISTATI OP MAIWIY R. DYE,
DECfASED
SHOW CAUSE ORd^
It effMMring thai a i^>ort of
ihe account 6f the YirgiUa na-
tional BIfiltr a i^ttitotiM tf M-
tional Bahk of Comhw^d 'of Nor^
Wlk, Viirginia, Eiecgfc(« ^ t^
EsUte of K*v# R. ^} P6(M»
ed, and of the dvUs in demainl
against his estate, Jm bMn filed
in the Clerk's Offi^, And ^
moie .than ibi iBn0H have
elapsed since the qoaUffiiftldh M
Umii of pem Exeo^r, ft to
t^RiJ^KHb ihit m creiltort of
and all hthei^ Intoretted in Mbe
estite do shdw caitA ta the BWi
day of Itlarch, 1W4, beltoe the
aforesaid Court, at its C#i^room
al 10:(J0 a.m., on the said day,
against patient and i$^mfM
the Estate dl mn^ *. Wi 1^
ceased, to the kyMlti^^^^MI irt
the Will withofit require re-
hmiyhg bond, It 'm ft«tfc(Br ^
ORDERED fant the MtM^
portlott ttf iUi(ls Otder be publM-
ed in the ,yirginia BeaA 1^
News once a n^ek ftn- ttur Ac-
dMive weeks.
A Copy— Teste:
JOHN V. TONtiuas, qwt
By: Mwy M. White, D.C.
(Jdhn rToflblll)
Board of Trade Bldg .
Norfolk 10, Vh^att ^10
t.t7.«*
MiiJiir"^ ^'^^ Silt
^i^OpT, 1016. Qodi condi-
tio. CM Ik cN^ <^^
iR^fcli 0^1-1479.
M O R RB WNOfB, toiijfertible,
1»7. Mmi «aif« woA. $300.
CaU ^8444^.
LASAKIE, 19Ui. 4 dr.
: WhHe w^ tirtH ppwer
Aieri^ power wrakH radio
and lleatwr. ©the* extras.
Mb^ ^m0 Mm. One
owner. iBou^ new Mfc. Will
h. QHN. G. Bidike 428-
Would rsthM* edl as <»e M.
Can be seen by calling 428-2(^
for appointmOTt
»3 Heuseheld Oje^
BOOKS— literature, history, toa-
vels, non-fictitm. Any quairtity
in good condition. CaH tlAS-
7326, 5 to 7 pJII.
H jg^^^ Jar^
i,.A.
CUSHM) ADVBm»NO
RATi:
OMimm DimAY:
•dtttowCTMi.
VAGUt^ Cli^i^l&^oover.
tun tat mni/m, P^diipt e^
fldent reralrs. Pidc ip and
Mvery. Pfcone GA 84222.
Fuel FMd * Buildiil Sup-
New anl IMM ^iptt^
UpholsteJId tti
Oak Wasl^ai^
Barrel chair
Swivel Rock^
Ocoasioml CMr
Boudoir Chlfr
Small che^
Sofa bed
New bedreem t^i, Burii
Rug, mitm ^
1000 A^i^ M^^ ^
Virginia SM^ MRI
"Wi Buy M SeU
Usel keidtttdtoe."
tkean Coun Motel Apartments,
m-tm stmt Efficiebcy
Mtt^nti. All uUllUes ha^
i£hed. AIM. 4room span-
limit -uid fandahed rooma.
Block from Boa Staliei. J^
week er m onth.
^rnislwd rad unfumidied one
to 4 bedroom homes and apar^
mmis. .Short term or yee^.
Ai^Kffplaalty. CaU GA8.7421
inytliWN j
114 Heusea Per Rent * ^
eratum hi the Vi^^
N#Si ^H swtl^. ta^ ttte
iS^x^, Mrimming pooL
Ifainy rooms conveJ^e aio
AuM^rith &^^a« ttd M^
ea ttc^^ Wta^k^Ul b^ni^
ttt^y fw sntt-r^l«t i^^
with if^^BKWy f^^ to
adi. 8^ imtt m bi^to.
The priie ^ 11^ l^w fte m-
iHd $10,000 per rwm ^m Mr
mote^alVlr^hBe^. "
AtklMcn, Reel mm^
GA84441
tt
%
e(W|ge, furnished
m Mkw«wd. lis per month
ea»&. Vieaat. Tele^ione
mm
Am
i|#
to
mm
AUCTIONI
DISPLAY
Qjmm DISPLAY
itKtt^s SEftvta
-M
31 BtHWhMh-tMalrieg
M^ Alftl «#AIR WORK
Mui^ -» Ifeatillg
^(^cal — Air Cond^nhig
l^m guscnucAli
SUPPLIERS, INC.
fl^M ^6-2660
^ypYMENT
# j^^^awt^l^le or female
(mm M4mt ntd^ihg in Math
towbff 7^ piufe moth. One
^u t ««^. Cdl #8^)602
atttf 8 p.n.
CANYmiSEsI?
Pr^sK Anne llshorial Plrk has
q^^^ tm man or wonian over
W to fi^uA new insu#d fam-
i^ ^iN^lon plan to Tidewater
f^to. niU training jj^ven if
1^ are eMepted. Can idee one
poaon ^fi ^sa. Top eommia-
a^ piM ive^dy- CaU $4(V8070
ftw irt^i^ar. After 5 ^m caH
Refirigeratdi«» fre^^ atovea,
living rieib fuifltura, dosm
rugs, bodW, bedroom funritwe,
paint, ims, mattreaata,
•prings, iNlch fundftaM^
cabinets, Hie - a - biec, eM^
chain, ehis^, liwriwm. Y<w
name it-^ii» have it rtitf at *d^
acmable prices aal ea^ totals.
Hutz Bazi^, !227 First C^nM
Rd.. Oceans, 428-70K. Open 9
to 9.
u^SIFttb
IMnce Yitt fa
OMMeitt|KprtM
aiMsoira WM ■f. f** **•
$2000 $22.11 $16.8$
3000 33.12 23.33
lie Fhst aiiSeceai
Morfgage Scnrkea
MA2-98i#--24hoan
liUCT VACATE )A -«»-..
Eveiything Must Go
NAtUAFAIRPRICi
^ mi or mote iteou
awl ^V are yours.
Pnurt end liuhine Aeoessortes
Mamaag Machine
<hun«e Toois
l^cWc Ranges
KNiAenaad firyeiB
9km Sanders
B E N N I X ' 8
AVIO WJ
c/o
SdraijM^toad
4m«H
t _»
2!SBZ&
■Hmow iUuNlla, Dtoc^se
313-35lti§te««t
Virginia Beach •
Deadlines*,
Monday. It MB. fet Tms«^
tMMly,
«Ml
imtmi.mn
■s^
Work wM*^. I^ time., typing.
FUiag. M^. 0-12. Catt 418^730
■4*-
B^Y aiUwKS-Days fg work
iog ma^ttL C^ 42S-7130.
InsfrMfkNi m
Pltfio, Organ, Accdrdtan
JU 7-0466 - 428<^y
MERCHAM^K
IND MORtCACES
ANY AMOUNT-FAST SERVICK
ANCHOR REALtV
CA $-7421 AKmA\E
9um^mmimmmmmmmmaMmilkmtmm
NkSmpt home financing
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
■no iK>u«M •«!«■ - Mo*rptA
M. M, WALKER
I^K^INO^lUTTlWltW
Urn Km^id Mi GiMK^ M^«»
BmA Ikr m fm m mn
NEW OR fifiPAJR
QA§4
cctXMrv
Servicnig aU mtim UMk and
whi£% ^er^ iM h»^
Pnnqpt, ^fwlfat ^Wei
BEACH TV iHW»
^ ^^a
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REAL tSt ATE
Ask Your
TRAYLOrS
1369 Laddn
R^l,^^
BAY ISLAND
Talewator's Finest AU
Walerfiront Commonily
UffTS FOR SALE
BAYIStAND
E5TATB CO. ^
IKgMa OAt^l^i
CwnowMP^
mat
Househwel
RafHgaraltofi
Deaian f^
W. C. JOHNSON
32«-t7«k9inil
Vh*# JjS
m
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jlnki^^^ m^^W«^, fliufwiay, Mandi 5, 1f64
m^9/
Fhtkr's ^nomeps
f^ommt P. iimos
JAMIS p. ^^w
In The News
;'?*d Lc t.dward J. Hannaq (left) holdn a reunion with
ok>nc) Wittiam J. Hannan, at tte l^^iing Force
cflol, Lrttk Cretk titvtA Amphibioui Btoe.
n! Marine Cofpi MotA by SSgt Frank* ftM««, USMa
FAMILY UNITED
INE SERVICE
kmm thM to tlM trd MariM U^Mff in
dkiti
JTTUE CREEK — His-
lOO repeats itaell in the Hotue of
funiftari ^
)an 23 years ago Wil>
annan, a Notre Cteme
i ity grad^ute. pasaed
m first Officers Candi-
<;uurse at Quantico, Va.,
towards s imtym'^i'i.n ri thc H»t-
ine Corp
son isidward, is fol-
i)er's foot^epa, but
".!tfn?«nt,
service was
. .lit was bom at
i, N.C Uhe.n N«w
ght days after his
m 1942 for tiie
A-;th thp l?t Marine
a^ v^Mtv ttifiuenced
t..-.".-''! associ>
rps
was in
■ n>'incSter in
ionths later, as
provisional bat-
^ly fought atoU
s twice wounded
ie spent the re-
^»'»r n in var-
na from his
from ac-
.lity and a
ractice in New
- n campaigner
•ntifiad with
the V%r tat
Aoeord^ to (M, H^am ^
ward is Ite AM ^ to Im mm-
minioiMd of ^ ^MaM ^o
went thnm^ ^ Brrt OCCwm
in 1M(MI wUek wu tb« loMal
cadre of VwVL War D Ittilne W-
fleers.
Ednibffd J. Hannan haa ^om-
pMad tha circle. Still to come are
three more boys fi-om the Han*
nan houshold at 1^ Farrlngton;
Ave., No, Tarrytown, N.Y„ and!
six daughters to cheer them on. !
OREAT LA^, fli. mnmh-
B^rt P, R|(|^ wn of Mr a.ntl
Mm Rrtert ft. Wgp of IW An-
U»^ Rd., ai^ JauMf f. Shaw.
Mw o! Mr~ and Mrs. William H.
mm of •434 Pontlac RJ,, botM
of Virginia Beach completsd has
training reamly li the I%val
Training C&nlfr, Of-"* ^'''"" T^
T}« nine-week truiuni; iauui; ^
naval orientation, hi'^firy and or-
ganiiation, sea; ), ordnance
and gunnery. miiu.irv drill, ohv
Ileal ftlneis, first aid and aurvival.
During the trainini recruiti re-
<»!« ^ta and interviewj whirt
detente lh«lr future as«<rt>
mente In the Navy, Upan complet-
ing the ^ogram they are as-
silpied to iervi» schools f'jr tech-
nical instrucUon or lo shioi and
station* for on-the-jat training in
a Navy n^f ^Kciatty.
Naval training praduces the
power in seapower by supplying
qualified personnel to man the
ships, lurcraft and shore stations
of today's Navy.
DOUGLAS N, WALT^
HOJffiSTEAD AFB, Fta. —
DougUtt N. Walton, «n ol Mr,
and Mrs. R. M. Waltoi of ^38
Hulknd Ro*d, ViiUnia B««h.
Mi b^ promised to airman
Mcond class In the United Slites
Air Force.
Ainntn Wilton is aligned to
tfie M3rtf Medical Group as a
nwdical »ivii^ speciaM.
Tlw lirniw ttteMM Maury
High School. Norfolk. Wi wife,
ivelai, is tto daughter df Mr.
and MMk fcortmo ^il4s of Rln-
&m, Pwrto (]Um,
V^IWIN W. HITIfHIW
U& rcm^m, Cenwiny — Ar-
My WC W«rett W. Hiteriiew.
M. wn of Mr. a^ Mrs. l«oaard
S. RUMtoMr. 1U9 Awdior R<»d,
Vli^l* Bwch» w» aaipJ^d to
m Atth Uginter OHupny in
QeraAny. in ^ AMwry.
Htotoew if a iurwyor in the
cwnpi^ OMT I^Mttkfcrt. He en-
terrt the Army in JwMia^ 1W3.
Wto^w » a IMS ^nduMe of
Pri^w Anm Uigh &£fao^ and
ftttmded the Collet of 'Vpiam
and Btoo' in Norfofic.
MALBON &^ CRESHAM
*M IfTH ST. 4ai-W1S
WE'VE GOT IT-
WE MAKE m
FORRfST ». FISHER, Jf.
(AiroA:) — Pvt Forrest B.
Miher Jr., whose parents live at
4140' Rundel Lane,, Vlrgta'a
Beach, oomptoted eight weeks of
mllitaJ7 ^llce training at tte
U.S. ^my Training Center, Port
Gordon, Oa., early In W^mxy.
During the coutw, Fisher re-
c^v^ InstrucUon in such s^
jecu.ai civil and military law,
traffic control, mao reading.
prisaner*o^wa^ control and »tf-
defenw.l T^ 10.yeaf-old saWier
enured ^ Army to SepfcanAer
1963 and coiTipleted basic train-
ing at Fort Jackson, S.C. He was
^duatod from Princett Awe
High Bchml in 19M.
tol « to to
^^ of Hw
ay he IS Coioml William J.
.iiuian on two-weeks* active duty
ith H» UrMag Force Training
little Creek Naval
iiian is one of 283 i
eutenuUs from Basic Sc
.nonatlco, now undeofoinc «>«•
miautraittibtUUW.
Their reunion here is but an-
nutoatone in their father-
dlrti<Huhip.
1959, Colonel Hannan en-
fon, then a Mtnhathin
tident. in th« ItiTbM
«rve as a meniber of
' eadetf CSasa.
ird*s efiAaition last
engineering
THE FINEST PEATURES
FROM PHILCO
^M BMhiM Ib 4te
ony was lieM » the
an evemng parade at
rwUya Navy Yard.
md HiiinaB ihm itepped
rd witti his wife, llargvret,
•d told ban on Ui aon*!
'V w«re tiie same ban
•inned on Col. Han-
n aoKire llMii tws
V ifn. Unman.
ather and aon
.Jier retomad to
and an went
o coti^fMa
•h 18, to tlM
Couna end
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THOMAS ». BRILSY, Jr.
CAMP LEJIUNB, N.C.
fFWrNC) — Marine Private TTio-
maa B. BrUey, Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas B. BrUey, Sr. 8t
473 Linrt«rry Rd., Virginia
teach WM pjron^^ to his pre*
sent rank Oct. 1« while serving
with Company 'W, Second Bat-
ten, ^hth Marines, Se«»d
Ma«ne Division of m fttet M#
ine Foi^, Camp U^mm, N.C.
His unit trains to Mg^bioui
warfare operations to insure the
Marine Conw «ailHaiy effective-
Ben and efficient.
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY
HIGHLIGHTS
' -I l,--. 4 ».,..
«,.*.,
If/ on M\k<%He$ <if the Grneral Assembly
m hciuli Delrtnilrs P.Ti. IVhitt «»ii
,^'iHmm F. KrUam.)
RICHMOND-— Appttwal d ».rKord 1.6 bUlton dollar state
bu(%ct and a final answer on te caitiWwiai plan to jwovidc more
hi^way funds are due in the fnuitfc final w«k of the 1964 General
Aiwmbly.
The bw^ Wll, an hetniiwl $1,667,052,780 tt«e spending
plan for 1964-66. was KOt to the S«ate last week ^w the House
^»^tj^ it. TTm! revised ^^M. wAd&i about 9 million dollars to
Opvenw Harrison's mmnmm^Aam, 7.4 millioM (d it from
^Mral tw revenues.
. AH attempts to make additicmal increases were defeated, despke
prcdictwns that it would teave • wteantial surplus m 1966 ia <J»
face of some rather critical unmet n^s at some oC the state <x3i\^gm
Md oAw iastitirtions.
'Om hi^my bills mmU levy addltMMl tium to ^vide 4S.2
millton ^ton more for road constn*ct»n during 1964-66, p«li<a-
larly fcw a •w ai^rW h^ww ly^n of impiw^d prinwry hi#i-
ways and tm uflwn and wuxmuy highway.
mm TAQ INCRMH
Amc^ ti» revenue proposals utm^mmm of $5 a^ $10 In
^ ^i^nt $10 ^te aiMnK^ite Ik^ntf, a^^ wMi an em^Mcy
cliWK to make tiieK Incr^i^ rff^ti^ fw 1964 lk%nse f^^m
whteh p> OB sale nnA awift.
TiK $10 hike iwwdd a^ly to cms w^^^ 4,000 pound* or
more. . ,
Th» nw all pwt rf ^ compTOTiiic wofked mA carlw m
1^1* rf tl« 2 t5er ^ Wng ttx on artOBO^ lAi. li* tort w«A
It appeared to be haded for troyWe; fotx poHtical proWe»ii»
{teve^l^.
t^ llflierrter R^Wkan groyp ta tt» Wo^ aM^«»d
UM^WB ORX»iticm to tte plan. W^ Ae help ol a few dissi^M
Demawits they could knock out the emor^Ky clause, for whkfc
a fcw^iWis majwity— 80 wt^— is r^utfed tt Ae I0O-menrt»r
House.
T^is «raild«* ^lowl revammOa^ rtwut 10 mWioa
dollars. TN DniworaA^ todership quteWy ^ busy cwiating votes,
a^ jurt in cam, to tad ^teitttte revenwi s«ik«8— ««! afc» to
ii%^ wi^s fli» poia^ ^^^mtow « Ac l^^ltaia «p|»iW«.
-^^ wer a^^Hfy* M llf tn higf llli" VlijInTn ^0^^
busy «Mi^ tf ^ W Wi^ ft^wyeCTl ^ ^ww^ raohttioM w^
stiH to be voftrf #iB«, too.
IHK3MMT tmom TAX
They w«dd w^ Cmpss to call a coaKittitmiuil ccmveiitioB,
among oAcr Ainp, to amend the U. S. CoiMtituUon to mdiibit a
federal inw>n» ta»; to rcnwve from d» jwiwltttioii of the U. S,
Sufwme Cwrt any case (k^m *»* redirtrictin| of tm& legislativB
reprMcntation, and to cre«e a "super court" 03mpi»ed of die chW
justws ^ the ^Me wprwi^e courts.
The Virginia Oenw»l Awta^ly vwy possibly will ^jprove
the^ t«^est scntiraeim, directed at what it feels is the ew»«*-
ttient d the federal government wid the U. S, Supreme Court «
8ta*»* ri^ts and respoi^Whtes. .
TIte Senate Finance Ownmit^. meanwhile, has mem twww-
'm ttie Hottse-apprtfvcd Iwdget Wll, tirf doi^essly will i«^ it
sortie mae. Tcrtal aj^^opriatkms probably wiH be iwr^sed ij^tly
before fte Senate and its committ^ are finked, and tt» bitt wiH
haw to get final a^jroval in a (^ifi^an^ awmit^ rf ti» two
A w^^A to uKrwse *e state m. on dnrft beet, MfanM^
to bring in about $W30.«)0 in 1964^66, may provWe the Mceisary
revenue for swne sli^ aAWMs t^ the bud^; »veral oAer revemie
biih also are stiH pend^
JiMAES M^l MiDGING
At ku^ wme at the issues whfch earlier WM^M tm A^nMy-
mra haw berai wttlod. the c»mprMnisc on tfie Jami* riwf dredgl^
diwttto Mfwently will rtick; in Otmt it pwtponw any action on
the piop<»^ 40 millkm cWfcwr M^tf pn^ Jen*Bi teAer ^^
of how it would ^ect the te^ ^Met h$h hi m toww Jam® nver.
Fiiml vote* alre^y have diq^ted of otfi«i. Tl» bai to fwrmk
private cluj» to buy and resell liqimr to thcfr ineii*^ wat qttfekly
kilW in a Sa^e committee after approval by *c House.
The hwer dian*er iteelf vc««xi down a Ml to twite an "un-
Mired drivtsr" provision into the law— to pm&k pro«ctttkiB of
dHi&ta^ drii«8 not wfffciently irtoxicated to he convtel^ ol
drunken. <bii^.
DAYimiT SAvu^ mn
The ^to Itm week kilh^ a hill to l»ve dayU^t av^ time
begin a mo^ earite- Am Ae jMewnt Memorial Day change froip
^ndaid time. The ItouM. howvec, p^i^ a bUl exwnminf Ac
«riit i»ui*to in tfw KwAwcst tip ct Viiwnia from davli*t tavinff
time. The WU al» would requke Ae I»T pe^od to b^ on the
Sunday followi^ MeraOThd Day and e«I «i Ae »in<toy pr«»dinf
A i«iw rf Mis |»i*fthing mwnben <rf Ae Ctewral Aisai*lv
from «Hering into varhws comHwriri «4 ^i tra^i^M wift
s^ a^iKics— to tM - evea t any pomSM «^lto «rf ^^ert. It was
kaW ^ Ae Hou« Gmmi Um% Cwnmi^e, on groun<b Aat
no ooitf fct was evidto. ^ . ^ - .
T1» Ho«^-^f*owd btlte wakii^ ^fwte i^wn « Aft w^
wwk m*Kfc*OM^ tortfw W^^^^ *«te CMe^ Buying Ai^ior-
itv whfch CtavM^ flmtaon fwxwnn^&d to h^ fiaw^ S«-
^^c» of dormit«m and oA« buMi^ at to state «rfteg«
n^W tecause rf sBOwbaWng enprfln^rti.
A &M**ilJ to imttw thk tfw Universi^ d Vircinia mav al»
ptrtici^te ia m Atttfwi^fcwKmg ^n was ^ed by Ae House
Other House biBs sent to Ae Senate last week, beiofe Ae
juwer chap**^"" ♦■••^"•^ ■''^ •.ith'T«*ir»n <.. S<'n;*Tf» bilk, included Aose
which wow
• Revise (he siate'!> <ia^^t^ and mnKtm^m mm to
tiTiprove Ae legal procedures m t^Ktmkm catti and MMwriBe
countv-cifv consolidations.
mnm4
Motel Tax Passes
CITY BUDGET AIDS TEACHERS
BUT POLICE DEPT. LOSES OUT
VIRGINIA BEACH— City Council Monday apfwwed a $22,784,509 city bm<^ wj
will provide pay raises for jwblte scltool tea(*CTS but (km nqt altow for a traffc bweau art
precinct in Baysidc Borough. ■ " ^ "^ f _ .
tW» wap Aows Bcw shopping center's close location to hwvtest populated
areas.
Milter & Rhodes Store Newest
Planned For Pe«liroke Center
In oAer actbn council: .
• Gave final approval to
special taxes on food and
lodging. ; >|
• Accepted a wfflidraWaJ by
Heritage tMod Corporation for
an af^rtment building at Ae en-
trance to Birdneck Point.
• Appointed City Planning
Dir^im' Mietm Gamage as co-
ordinatcM- for the Rudee Inlet
AuAorky.
In his annual tnidget messa^,
City Manager W. Russdl Hatch-
ed told couiKil salaries had been
(toni^ in all departments except-
ii^ for school teadici«. "CWy
Ae r^ular increments haw been
allows to oth« eoiployas," he
^MBR<MCE — PltM far a
m^ <^tttneflit ttoit at Pem-
teote mmm iMwoa^ t^ MU-
ter ft iUMdt Ihun^. taMUc^
that mMM^a mt^ Aoffittg
am «tf "te ^mm » Wm^»
IwpM to ibw » »w^«tow open,
president Bdwln Hyde told a
nawsMDiannee Thursday. S^o^
^s^tia^ npeOM to ctw^rta Ite
own t^e k VmAnkt Squ«»
^pittni Center abwit tl» rarae
ttme.
The two leaning giants wiU be
hH»ted at opposte ends of Ti<te'
wf^er's flMt nuill-type topping
ai^. 'ftgeAer the two ator^ are
MpMted to acW ffertly to tl»
mmikm tte Pwrtwote i^ wiB
h<dd for rtioppers.
H^e aaid Miller it Rhosdei
h^ eoq^kkd a l^lefwater ute
t» 10 y«ffs before choosing a
Vir^nte B^ch location miim
Aui domitowh Norfolk.
n ^k for Ae long haul Ae
devetopn»nt ' ea will be
in this dlpec--i. -..- .ve wtM to
lB« to t^ ffliWto of tt," he «id.
A iprttewum for S. L. Nus-
baum & C3., latsiftf ag«ati far
the sh^pUig tmmMk '^ ^
jAmfSS"Xv> mal^n The lar<?ftft
ahopping area IA Tidewatar.
Hyde olmWed Wi firm cm-
mets Sean a '^ugh comi»titor"
but, he sald,\"|»4eUew our
stoPM viU am^emuA emh
(rth«r." tht WU& It IUm^
irtwe wHl not atoek hMvUy on
lurd goods Wtii^ birt wffl «Mr
a hill lim of folt goodi, .he laid
Hyde Mid agr^roent had been
reidwd wiA the Aopplng centw
owners conteining plans for up
MAN^IELD IS
IN aiTE GROUP
Hati^tt pointed out ^A Ae
tnu^et shows an incre^e owv
last year of approximately $1.-
600,000 in opiating cost. Tfcis
anxMirt includes iiM»emente f«
the teachers, plus a raise of $150
for each foacber, he ^kl.
Hatohett told cowiciln^ Ae
budget anticif^rtes em{^ynieitt
of additkmal 159 school l^i^rs.
"It Is
The VPI Extensk» Service,
Public Welfare, Ae advertising
fimd and parks and n^n^ation
received no cuts, Hatchett pouit-
ed out.
'i Aink thb shows conclu-
sively that ojir council is com-
mitted to move ahead wiA a
pn^essi^ ami touml pro^m
dcvelt^ing all of our reso rce>.
and buildmg and <kveloping a
streM and boulevard system that
will invhe atd pwn«e the de-
velopment of our city m an in^
^1 part of a traite fitter fix- tite
entire Tidewater wea of Wwth
Carolina and Vlripnia,* MMiett
»ud.
A tar^ wntA^ ti MipN
Warn cnMi'ded m mt^nK$ m
oppoat flw tuOmmlm ^ a tax
M food, aalertiiiiinmf mt
■w aaewepti mitMe te Bw-
Mgb of Vlij^iito BmA.
Receipts tnm such taxn
would be lued lamely to {»y tot
Ae purchase awl operation ctf
Ae cky's itew A^ge.
OppiMKM <^ Ae tex aiped
Aat tnHteMses in one bmough
to 10O.OOO squire fert on two
floors. Immedwte pUns odl fw
an oi»nlng ia the ftJl of liH kr
a Wilding of IO,W a^awa 1^
on one floor, ^
Sears amtotuwM pli80S't«r tta
to occufty 15 ^am of thi ci»tor^ *• m^ bndpel.^
Tog^^, tl« two teiants have
M),000 aquare fe^ tinder Inx.
Se a r 3' Tidewatar maratger
j^mes J. Gai«, who iMe^ed tte
jffea conference, cirifed MlUer k
Rhoads, "one of the gr^ retaB-
enintte U.S.
"^'re ttckted to deiA to
teve tlwm is « competitor and a
Gara «id.
«MB THREAT
REWARD $1000
vmOWIA MAC3H — The Vir-
ginia teich Sch«>l Bmi^ has of-
Cerad a |1,0(M reward tw Ae i^^
ture and conviction of Ae per-
son or i»rsona responwble for
bomb^Arei^ vaOfB against local
actoA during the. imst two
w^U.
Kanosvilie Junior High feh<w>l,
f^mk W. One fli^ S(Aool, I^m-
Princess Anw High School have
%11 received telephone oils re-
porting tet a booA Ittd been
^nted in tlw huUdiRg.
The firrt two threats <ame
M^niary ^ at Kempsville and
•fim^s Ann! and iMre than
S.Md iNi^ we» sent hoim.
Ttere haw hew teTCial ^O"
^mlM &M ana ti^ time.
PoJtoe Ittve uUi 4h^ AWe
mM of tiw odls were mMle %
twn-afirs who were prol^jly mt
ainve of tte anteusnMs of tiw
iiffi'iHiii '^
But ti» s^ «>te povi&M A^
omIws 14 yttmM w» « ww
eonvi^ of thwrtMin* to IwnA
«• oAerwte dama^ a Imilding
or 1^^. vehi^ nay be iro-
IMiaaMl lor ttp to 10 y^t$.
T^ iMa of Ae reiraid &am
from a meeting last ItoiAiW be-
tween Superintended ol S<A«ftr
Frank W. Cox. Police ChW ,Wni»
E. Moore and U. G. K. Biyan of
the Juvenile Bureau.
Information on Ae IxwA
ireats may he given to 14. Bifm.
■ho is in charge of Ae inv^
VIRGINIA BEACH — William
M, Afansfleld Jr. of Virginia
Beach was one of four Norfolk
life insurance nwn to again earn
BMnAenhip in the Million Itolkr
Round Table.
The Million Dollar Round T^ble
is tl» life insiran^ industiy'a
3,W0-nwmber elite intemirtional
organization of miHion-dolls^-
year Mies produars.
Mansfield, w^ is with Gw^n-
n»nt Employees, las been in life
insurance for more tten m. years
and firrt became a membsr of
the Round Table in 1968. He is
a n>en»ber of tte Boanl of Direc-
tori of tiie Norfolk life Under-
wrReri Asodition.
to«e ^Me «■. TMs wM
Vifginia ^Mdi CuuKbumvii unii.
they should te rehietaiit to m
fxm tp^ttl taMs cm tlM^ hi
otter boraig^
Howard S^itey. a MMMk
advNtking roan, called the ta
plan "a prqpam to clu> touriiii.
'*M^ m the ptofw yo« di{
wiA a ^ are ateady (M|)^
It hard to slay ia buaia c as .
Howard MM. "This tax cooki b
a dttA kneH."
HMM^^tt Iwd Se 4Ul^^Kon
Aat ^ hinAi (Xrtte^d Ml^
tte tax wiU go mto tte oty't |ri
eral ^m^. A Uu^ mnmi d
the mssmy wifl be mai fM*
dre(%i]^ he wtaM^. ^m M-
ed tett A»riBMte itnM M
Mme nmiaiSAl^^ tor
every«te 'm tte c%.
QmiM wtBi I to 3 M ^
provi^ #» tm ptae. V^%
MMrt Ae meuwe woe Om-
^n iM^lpii hteiAaA, Vi9-
side; SawiM VtE^Kk. K^^
vttk; Md S, Bwl Eioim, Mn-
cest Atam. •
The propoied afMurtment buiki-
ing at the entrtiice to Birdneck
Bryan Among ECC
Stiident Group
OTiXNVniiE — Bryan L.
Benn^ of Virginia Beadi was
om of 16 Ea^ Carolina Coltege
students to serve as deleeatM to
the State Student iLegislature re-
cently for three <tays of leglata-
tive fessions.
The Frouo was wined bv fftlwr
North Carolina colkge studejits
for tte sessioM.
Brvsn is tte son of Mr. airf
Mrs. Earl Bennett, 1010 Pleasure
Hou.re Rr9d. Bayside Borough,
Virginia Beach.
The East Cwolim ttude^ car-
ried with them a rewMloin QW
vwuld revise Ntrth Carolina ^m-
tion laws for county boaitto of
education. 1^ bill caUed ftwr
election on a non-partisan ticket
•n»ere were on^ three Va'-
ginia students an^ig ^m 'dele-
tPriiKiplea of I^tmbroke Square
airf PemtecAe Manor include
fied NapoUtano, IBnil OUvtel,
Iloiaee CiJtolii and Armon
Olivteri.
Archtterts for Ae ceirter are
St^tens & Wilkinson of AAtnto
in M^iation wlA Harry Oudl^
and Lewis A. Rightmier of
Norfdk.
Mother, Dgtr.
ImproYbig
After Stabbiflg
VHIGINIA BEACW — Hon>i-
to! sookcsmen Monday afternoon
reiwrted ttet tte condition of
M«. Cardyn Humphries, 34, was
"better," and ttet ter 3-)«ar-old
daughter, Jackie, was "good."
Bo A mother and daughter were
hospitalized last Wednesday ni^
after they were discovered to Ae
bfedpoom of Aelr home wiA
knife irauiute in tteir chests.
A second ehiW, Randy, 16
aaoitfhs oW, vros fomd lymg dead
in his alb,
Ptotee said all three were ap-
paiw^ irtrtAed by tte nwther,
but as of M«»day aftemoai bo
char^ had been placed , ^aiiat
her.
"No char^ wiU te breu^
until ste is well raough fW as
to talk to ter." Det It. W. W.
Davis faid. "TOat pnMblv will
not te until ste is reteased from
^ h^ii^"
The ^Mey discovery ms
HMKte hv *wk H. «uroohri« Jr.,
hurtw^ and fatter of tte vie-
tiraa . iHjen te came hMoe ftwa
work W«fa«<hy ab«^ 5 p.ni.
TOi ftmDy • Bwved to ^dr
honf» ^ 121S Arvin Road ta Wte-
ville EMjtffts aJwut three xmt^
%m from ^w Vork, where Hun*-
fitatei ted been em^cved br
listen dB^. He T» ^mm0f
a civiten iPortar lA tte Nwfctt
HatohM sari te had redi^
bu(%^ requ^ by $1,516,893,
This cnuNint wis ejtelusive of
inter-tod (ranf^i, te said
"Inter-fimd tnusfers in Ae
amount dl % 1 ,775,034 from exist-
i^ surplus $1,481,025 h&ve
bte% used in teiancii^ tte ted-
1^," he said.
"It shwild te pointed out Aat
we cano« expiKJt to te in such
financial position in Ae future
for telaiKtng Ae Iwdget," Hatch-
ett sakl.
"Our bu<%^ anticip^es capi-
tal exp^itores from sale d
b<mds in ^ anKHint erf $4-mil-
lion; $3-million Aorl tenn Oen-
eraf (^ligation Qonife to f inaiKe
water mains in tte NoHh end and
central jmrt of Ae qty," te said.
These would te refunded at
Ae end of five years as an obli-
gati<Mi of Ae wMer wets.
Bet^Slie^
. He said $l-4mlli(Hi is to te
Genera] ObligaAM Lm^ Term
Bonds; $500,000 for resurfacing
Ae streets and capital improve-
ment In public vwwks; and
$5(K).000 for dev^owncnt of
Rud^ Bridge and Highway and
Independence Boulevard.
s^mM tm te taxed fnr tapowe* FoiM has been a coatnweitia
n^hts in aiwAer. taaue for Ac past few moi^
LuAef Wiite, an a^>rMy r^ The Birdneck Communit
re«mtij^ J. B. Oaytoi ttevis of League had opposed k from th
Pine Tree Inn, s«d a r^wiram 1 beginamg.
and hcrtel tax was a* rrfated in 1 Nw Att Ae appltea tion h
to dredging opemianiJUHH^
twiial, te Mid. He told Ae five ' said after the meeting.
Bca tDOn It-.
^id, "utUb^ Vkt rmamom iM
tovNtaMo* tente at y^^^
terffftoe f« A*9»d ptmi hifl*
top." '
Tte new atatkui at Virgtcua
Boch^win te cottstraeted on a
vim coi^intog 26,500 square feet,
and it expected to ha conniialed
by Sep^HDter, 1964. It wftt tave
an interior since 5,508 square
feet, wiA aiuple apaee for fftridug
and flMvement of postal veUdes.
"nie present space wiU te made
avaiWde for otter purposes.
Prayer Services
Precede Revival
VmGimA MACH — Tte
Brotterhood of Ae Flr^ Bapti^
Church will hold a prayer service
Wednesday rt 7:30 p.m. wiA
^edal emphasb <hi a revival to
atari Skiwtey.
f^rajly prayer arrays will te
teM «t hon» on Thursday and
at diurdJ on Wday and &tturday.
A coneentrated all-dav visitation
is scteduled to start Thur^«v.
Tte Pre^urter Itevival Ser-
vile will te teld Sunday throv^
Itorch 20 nightlv at 7:45 o.m.
Tte Itev. Rotert N, Wallace.
TO^r of Tteha Lymi BttiftW
Owrch. will condiw^ Ae servi*^!
Rev. Ttemas E. MIto- Jr., mtois-
to" of education for Myrde Bao-
m Church, will te Ae tong
I^Nler.
A amday S(^>d ftOly and
E^npMstic Ssriee is M tw
l^mday from 0:» to 10:45 *,m.
Chaacs ranidng from 0» hmtors
tteoiiA aAite WiU repeal dh^-
l^toitoetavirith^ monnng aikl
atteoims fasis iM be M kr
eMJi rbttw
BAYSIDE POST OFFICE
cqkmoTis AWAczD
BAYSIDE — C<Histructi«i trf tte new facilitv fw tte fiaystde
Stotion (rf Ac Virginia Bewh, Viifinhk pwt office was ftifftt"'
ad^nced today wiA Ae anaooiK«ment by Poatmaste
John A. OroiKHiski tf«rt a esMOuO^ has him awarded to Acoa>si;
Corporation to lmfl4 fW* I***
tte building to 0» P<Mrt Office De-
"We are eonttautog to huiW
new post office wtere ttey are
n^^d," Mr. GronousW «id,
"hut we are constantly re^saes-
toi our l^tae con^ruction pto-
gram to <teteifnine wteA» pre-
sent buildinp can te srftered «
remodeled to tafc» care of our
■expanding volun* of umuI.
"The construction program Is
teing «mcentrated in tho^ are^
where the n^d is urgent awl
suitable space cannot te <Atained
except through new construction
'•We now ha\^ about 0/^
port office tocations thrw^rt^
Ae country, handling a volmm
ol ^ blHion piecKi of mail a year.
By 1970 it is expected tp rise to
90 billion. It is dear, Aerefore,
ttet we must redouble our ef-
forts, not or^ to expanding «ir
capacity but alsa m devistoj; tow
postal techniques to m»t tte de-
maneb of our growing popula-
Uon"
Under the Department's L^we
Cf»nstTUction program tte Bay-
side Ciffooration will construct tte
new building on tte east sitte of
Pleasure House Road and lease it
to tte Department for ten years,
with renewal opti<ms.
Tte ItepartnH»f s <apiW in-
vftttment Is limited OTtettrtally
to pobM equipnaent, while the
Iwilding remains under private
ovmershio, wiA tte owner j^t
in«» If'cal real Mt^e tans.
"This fOTnuJa," Ito. Grotwu*'
VCF BOARD MEETS m.
NORFOI^ — The toffd ^
Directors of Untted CommwuWw
Fund will hold its afflnnl n^t-
tag Moi^iy at 8:30 pjn. ta Ae
nmdc room of the Jtovy Y JI;C-A.
F<dIowtog tte aonuiA smMM.
tte board wffl convene to tt to-
Mial oi^aniiatton n^Ai^ te ^e*
<^k%ra and ^Motfto aaw^-
leea tor tte conm^ year.
Allen Ts Be
Guest Sptakar
BAYS1« — J. H. ADei of
Vir^nia Beach will address tte
"ntewater <tept«ir of 4h» Aaaoci-
ation for Coi^utinf Machiaeiy at
their moffthly meeting at tte
Stere Drive tea Restaunnt Wed-
nesday. Hta srt>ject WiU be, "Tte
Progranuning Art Reviewed."
His titt wSi te baaed on his
reeu^ nafiOMlly published arti-
cle (to tte mgazine '^>fta Proc^
esahg for l^^ikce and EngineM--
ing") ^Wed '•Gettto? tte Most
art of ywir Gigacycles," which
dea^^ tew to uae computers
effioMiUy. A gi^acyde is eome-
thtag ttet tepoens a billion times
a second: modem compters do
thtogs the* ftfflt. hut if sAey sreat
used ri?ht tteir speed is wasted.
Mr, Allen is a computer eoec-
oiist and engineer fof *te lnl«-
nitiaial Telephone and Telegraph
Conxwtion. and works for them
irt tte Naw'a Dam Neck comput-
« instell»tion. Before conring
VinoBia Beach laat ve<tr
wwrie^ for Ae Geaeral K?*-
€te^ to New York He r
ftoBB St. Mary*!' Vt&i
IMt Mr. Allen now
his tauly at 1821 AabiiKf
W^ Ahaton dew' — *
^^a Beach
*i* m^rh %im^4km, lRM^«y, M«t*» 10, 1964
TO wcma p. F«!cK
K
I
o^Rlrs^ cum ~ it
a nil Hrii rt
'it, nllMlv W
SMch. aaiMttiKe iiM <^nwfwnt
of the.r diufhiMr. Mto Oovi^
P^Ttc:^ iWi to Mr. lO^M
ftikk. am tf Mr. and ftbrt.
iioy iitfwiii rMt, Jr. ^ l^tei.
•ko forawrly of ^^n^lt MA.
B ath Mia H ^ and Mr^fWt
•re MIIMML' of 1^ Vhi^Hi
Bcwh^PHM. Mtai HiU «-
««}d«d wiTHWMigHB O^p.
*^ ' HekibucK Vtii^^ mi H
in JuiM fram the U i^Mi^y of
Narth Cir«ljm. OhnpM ttB. ^
iia mMiber U (to H 8«tt M
•oca! aerority.
Mr. fMck tfMlMid tt«o tM»
UatvRsHy in jtariHm, I'tartb
Csrottn in liil and a^ «Mer
(lieDeatel ^etori of te Ita^w^
1^ «f MMi ^ralim in 9^
r. '^Oc il Dui» lii WM
it ^UB^
WiU Feature
OOI^THT FATtlCIA HAU
BEACH - Inaddi-
tims to tiie Sti^idwd noww Sliow.
VioM 1Hinar_ Conuaaraal nrdelM
and booths Miare niB te aaiwral
ipM^l fea^WM iaduMI in IIm
1 Aaaui Hotter and 0•^
:«w wfckh U to ke pnanilad
• w««}tt t^ Hk Coifmntieo
Perkiw of Alpte
Norfolk, {ikM to dii^
mjiyirnri ijpaeifMBt and gen-
firam Soolh America. Ate>
a n«w form of roek
ta s«n«ral ganien doeoratloB
be t^" ^' Floor Covvriiig
rtaun^ alk. Tiiii inter
adi ia caUed
,er. J. A, Ugcn,
i t ilMW on eoddbir
arlety of iiorU
the Seashore
Beaeli
Gai^^a Onto of
haa also iftvUed
fauM: iBtaretn to speak.
Mr. Have
.ry arffl give
|oa the vadriolu type* of
auHod to the
Bnmott Kyle
lay «t S p m. on
IMa. ^,. L. UanMK
&)r<to
flMmwill In»
There will te no extra
f (U* (be Jedurea.
Kelhm
T?RAOH — Mrs. V.
lid authority on
w;ii l»e 0iMl apeak-
OrfTWCA
Oiy
riHtradiQr at 11:30 ajn.
nia BeMih MethodiBt
atie"OfalUonieK-
'itfiaiy mi ilMtant'
■iSiEi* ff*<'fy^^ au0 •!) auuutrtty
tntectar tfieanflig, iMt aerved
itkMul faiafcarical conuntt-
^mid) vffi tie anved M 11:30
^•iry wSk he iii^ded
"^eaerg Hear
.rsery Expert
'KLE — The Kenve>
a C3ub Iheld itt Fetjni-
i; nMieaCIy at Ihe fi^
Church.
lur the eveniitg,
^f Colemm Niir^
vrry informa-
prepare your
^ the propar
^reniuals and an-
~d can l»e filW
"tm^ the aeminer
Daefntiig Tipt
PritMti^ Club
m^awom — *fioim voa
^to %a w tat^te Denratim**
1^ tfw to^ 4nNMtnM 1^
mam^ k^ IKMar <^k 4
Colarti «f \^gnte B«m^ ai tte
BirdMMd ^vdan C^ib nealteg
heU i^Nie^ flt tto tone ^ lln.
D. H. ^grlw; SUD Mu^ tm.
Co luptgiaaa «n« Ibt. H W, f^
wtamioA Mn. A. L. htim.
Mr. Cterk Mted ttat ^ iitf^
Ctow^ for Afoei^f ^q^oi^
tiiey ^1 1^^ ^m ud aeeuM
to (h« iw»B. nMNn ate a(M a
touch ^ liun^ le ^ roMlb t^
are ito ui^ to Mng^agi •
amaU ana where fiutiMire can-
not to Med ^ ^^ing a tap
plaat.
The Ottb trtn held a ♦HSet-^
quaii^ed" Social and Gtod »i^
f«r menAera only en Wm^
evening March 1«, ik ttt IM^
of Mrs. C. B Harria, 4M ^«tt
Read. Mia. Harria to AiAttui
of anangementa tm tiite attab'.
New atemton m^ammA tt
the dub were Mn. J. A, ftei^
)»n4 Mra. B. J. Whitehm*.
on wiimera In M» ^
«.<jt«nts Clan wtm: tUm,
BIra. P L. Chevalier. Jr^ mA m,
Mtk £. W. Iwenrnard.
ft the harUcuMure dMi ^tSm
rmvT$ were: red, Mra. ^Mite,
j jind yellow, Mra. Ga^kxr.
I The club voted to «poi^
Gurl Scent Troop No. ^ w^e
1 31 mantara axe ftom ^^wM*
;and Thalia, llkia group te uMM
itto ieodaiahip of Urn, tkam
jHasvey and Mra. AUa V. KM.
'Viv€s Briefing
At Little Creek
UTTLE OR8BK — Wivea of
Amph droo Two pe^
sonnei ..— p.— -je word diire<A
from thi^ huahands' boaaee this
week during a morning infanna-
Uon program.
Vice Admiral John S. McCain,
Jr., Comm f tto Atlantic
Fleet Amp Force, will be
principal apeaher when the wives
galtor rt Fleet itecraalion faric
on Hampton Boulevaitl. Tlnirt-
day at 0:30 ajn. Admiral McCain
will outline tto n^ of Annidub-
ioua Foi^cei in our modem Havy.
Other apeaknra are ftear Ad-
miial Aotoit E. M.' Ward, Com-
muid«r AmpbMfMi Group Two,
and Rear Admbral George F. Pit-
tard, Commander Ai^hiliaous
Group Four. Ttey will ^aak m
unit depktynwBta and ite frnt-
tribution of depemtenta to to^
units.
^ommAm AasgUhkMM Sq^-
frpm to give vivm of aquadnu
peraoimal a otanoe to learn Vm-
band tto reasow for tiie wtfuA-
ron's deplayments and tto r^
of tte liiprf-ibtim Corpa Tmp
in Ito dalBDae ^ our natitm.
Mm Swan Is
Party ffioMr^
Kl\-
TUDBQUGUOOOD ~ Miss
Roaemary Peimingtan MM^imed
mmni^ at a toa in hoov of Miss
fJBdaSwthi.
Mi&s Swain marrM Ervts
given to Cbtties ifiatt SUnrdijr at g p.m
«d Mrs. Jn^wwth IWhodiit Cbarch
Uc Hiss Pesnington was maid of
honor for the bride elect.
lini^ vt'f>re Tbe tea wua told in the home
Mr and Mrs. Walter Penning-
a- IBS. m 19ldtetborQe Soad, 'ntor*
-fjTp and
KiNam Attoiid
FiU
!W»llOra) •- Del aiid M».
WUl^itt P. KeSun wve a^pg
dii^MTM ffga^Mned iMefl^ at
Ito QsuMtaMin ChAhiMdh
moMl.
ItaMs fw tto dmner weie Ur.
and Mn. ftmk^ B. WhMe nd
Mr. cod mt. W. C^nt^D
Thc^qieon.
"^oae invited induM <^.
and Mrs. AJbei^i Hammn b^
U. ^v. 1^ Mrs. VUla Godwin,
Mr. and ^ j^atotott Jtoire.
Mr. and ^ SMMcy Soltoid,
Mr. and Mv. btatood OaJeai^
nette, Mr. and •!». Witttem
Thompson. Mr. and Mn. Wii^va
F. L. To^^aan, Mn. h. BhU^
and Mr. aM Mn. Ki^lim.
JHRTRDAYCELEMATION
^^fiSOA BEACH -.RMMid
W. Bamei eelebrated tta Mitii>
day hat wedt a^ a imaB 4toer
p«^ at Us kmm in tto Miy-
Otnm ^pvimMa.
M was fAao aurffftoed w^ a
bii^lay odee U tiie GEX Pta^
tmcy wlw« to is em^yed.
M-. a^ Mrs. I^nidd Nacftman
of Virraa SoKh anMum» ttw
birth ^ tt^ mrA aiid, ttfrd
eon. Sric Ifotttow, <b Mwft 3
in i^i^ ynmirta A^iO. Ifrt.
I^^oan b tto tomtf Miaa Ihri-
lyn MarH dai^Mr ^ Mr. and
Mrs. Bemad naU of Wmr-
town, N.Y. Mr, KM^Hian 4» ttft
aim «tf Ifr. and M«. Ir^g Mick-
man of Nmirp^ Nmn and Mo^
f(^ <
m. ttd Mn. Alan Jay ^kt
of New Y«t Ol^ mmutm i^
birth of ttrir «mmd AOd, ftat
am, ^mw Water, m Feb. ft to
I^tagln m^fmi in Mew Y«t
(%. Mr«. <kM u tto tamff Mias
ftlte Sue Affe, ^u^u- of Mr.
aU tti. Menry L A^ of Vlr-
gteta B^^. Mr. CkM tf tto »on
of Mr. s«d Mn. MatfiMw (Ml of
cMAtemM aty, mat.
amiwmm -— ito Ctaao-
p^ (Moay GutiM €3nb will
mM TImiiiy. lintih IS, H tiie
b«Be <rf Mn. K P. flatoen. Mn.
A. H. ^^eppCT wffl apeA on
osiuiJwI^M.
nel.ynhj^ C^^ CtaPien
CM win ^tt^
amM l^dw) attmftnn,
M^i Fw Millions
Qytiai laam W. GoMer, CosMundi^ OIBot^ cf Ito aMU
0uibmf Bay. Hmmmt a A^mmm el Mn^
ndBoie P^ aiiptod to itm AaaMM, Ktaea «to wM Ifo.
r E^ M) MiMn. E. H. toagL INaidMt of ^ DMi »Me
Ofll^ IMw^' C^. 1%e Ato, iiftA 4ep^nd fp^ Ltoto Omek
^iwllBrMi<MfoiilMNli.ci^s4MtMN^tfr '
lAM waa pnol^id^ ^ i» drib i^r A* lloiM lor
M»^ Hk MuM^wpHe PoM is a
toani Aai Is extrnac'^ ndh fi
'md m iiiiiiitii^ to mmi «I i
hMO%
•WN iMtmia en Mm lift to • pal«, M^ ^nkiuiwii ^
TMI on ttMiltm ta • eMTM wM white ^M MrawfeMfy
Of ^MR hwi m^ »-«— -^ — „_^», — ^. — .^
ttt.
MMMtMR
a^iAtod y a «««11^ titawl dmwie> te tto tttaiA dwim
ktove QB tt* rigit a Motet mI wkH» dmUe atf M«» ^a^A
Btniwtocv ttrt. And, e& Ik* 1^ H a Ught. tally ^^ d^M aM-
ttSfMi pi^Mi M^ JNPVentftt. ]>M^ 7M tttak ^ tort aaM
•iM^ to «tT
fi^k ef tfaM* seto^M an
flnt ^otcttion kyltftd^ stur^
and MriftoMS. JMk kavt fl^.
•n atoat 1% taiebM mdm.
Bqw«wv, Strawtenr TuH !• n
«M«^l0w^ dwuf pttttBla.ef
its 4^ «M pom valy M lacbM
kttf Md lAmrt toa MMM In
wMM. Vmp «Ull »!•••« M li M>
IMrii^ «mIU «rwmi to yets w
ntM' Ml tt edite tor a dri^^
wvr. iaik w iUMr balk
iP^tonalit, «a a» oONtt toa^
gmi« to n to^Mi ta ^teaatw,
wMk tto toatoMM «f taf^
amnm aliilnitkrtito Ito Mli^
of a« atMMMMl^to fkeaa
gimr a «NI bH^ A aiM kid tf
P^lwrBitet la a towdy i^t
It kmt w^ B«w painOM tMA
kwr aaiMa of taietow tooM.
Tl^^s a iMW tomitor t«*a^
«r atootkMi anNff IAm Sbw-
bm^ a ataito4lov«ed «MiflM»
p^mta eailad INiafliia ir
CSmia. A ««r sMia «r sicmw*
dkH la mMtA I^tpe^ a ▼«»
)tmm CaB#rtilp^- mi a atetan
i« «^t« irttk liak w^ n^
atoitai at kHiStolw knitiiMi to
uamA Me Jaiq^
n* |«a tttok ttat toa Mfd«i>
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to M la^ thto ^ar a^t bi
atoi to tom eawgmmalfr gert
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Mm^ wkv tod# d^AAftto lUt i^mM^ilittmd
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Mm 1% |w* •« 454iK» takfe.
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•Mdt aS« fw mA *M* poMMt. Mlbr
P«Mm tar ikN cfau «M««« Mdll^ fer
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BLACaCSBURG — "nw Nation-
al AisocMiOD of H<Hns Buiklen
Sehtdarsiiip Founds^km, Ite. is
8p«»orini three |300 9ctad•^
ships for treshmen entoing the
Deinrtn^at of Buildii^ Ccm^nic-
tion in tiie Sc1m>o1 of A^itoeture
ak. Vir^nte Polyteduuc ImAitute
in Bladuburg.
for the present tiiese awards
itiifl be Wde OB a one yaar iMtais.
The purpoae of th^e vms^ is
to <1) aOmitlale the interest of
cp^ified studente in ttw home
building industiy as a firtine oo
qx^itiam iWtsmeaiai^ the de-
vek^xroent of broadly based edu-
cational tiaini^; and <3) encour-
a^ qpedfic research ai^ re-
Isied activitiM whidi will bene-
m houil^ and tbe r^ted spec-
tiiun of oontiflegt preldeBM. ,
fo order io be ete^le a atu-
d«rt nairt ibe <1) w^ptable for
^^lance to VPI airi offer evi-
itehoe of superior high school
perfonwuice and college po-
Jtential; <2) enroll in 0» Depart-
Imrat of BpiWing ConstrucUon;
Some things
Just nBturally
belong together
Such as your SAVIN^ ACCmiNT
ah4 your M^Tti^ ii^kH,
Save for the ctowm nayment on a
house--tfien finance the balance
here.
VIRGINIA BEACH FEDERAL
JSa^iaigs and E4»«ii Awn^ciiitimi
210 . 25* »f^ Vl^ia l^ii^ Vli#il»
HioM GA •-9331
and <l^ tMtve raasonable fiiiancial
need.
Applk»tion for the schok^
Alps may be ma<k with Jam^
L. Wot Jr., audiman of ^
Scholtrrtiip Committee; or ftx>-
iMsor William L. Tavrao, head of
the Departmeat of Building Con-
struction at WL
Plaza League
Signing Players
PftD^CEls AJJNE — Registra-
tion of players for the Plaza lit-
tle L^gue will be held Satunky
afternoon, March 14, from 1 to 3
p.m. at the Plaaa Volunteer Fire
Dept. Station on RosemoM Hoad.
Boys bom between Aug. 1, 1061,
and July 81, 1956. living on the
south side of Virginia Be«ch
Boule^^ffd between Princes Ajv»
Plaza and Soi;^ Witch Duck ttoad
are eli^le.
Kite Flying
Tips Grven
The month of March is gwi-
erally recognized as the opening
of the kite flying season. Its
winds and warmer weather invite
youngsters to break <wt their
kites and Join the fun.
kite flying can be an enjoyable
^stime, but like every othw
sport, it has rules which must be
observed to make H safe. Reddy
•Kilowatt, who works for Virginia
Electric and Power Company, has
these suggestions Ux his young
kite flying friends:
1. Always use dry string, not
wire or anything metallte.
2. Always use wood and paper
in your kite, not wire or metal.
3. Always fty your kite on days
when there is no rain.
4. Always avoid busy streets
and highways while flying your
kite.
5. Always fly ^ur kite away
from TV ai^ radio aerkb.
6. Always keep away ^^ fal-
len wires.
8. Alwayif ail your power
comparty if your kite gets mag-
ged in a Dower line. Do not pull
the string or clinA power poles.
So remember these simpte
rules, youngsters, and you can fly
your kUes without danger.
Bayville Ck)ws
Among Best
iraTBRBOROUGH, N.H. —
Three registered Guermwy «)ws
in the herd of Bayville Farms,
Inc.. Norfolk, Virginia, have re-
cently c<Hnpleted top offictal
DtHBl actual production recorcb,
according to The America Guern-
sey Oattie Club. All cows were
milked two times a day. The test-
ing was supervised by Vir^nla
Po^technic Institute.
<kemsey milk is wcu-ki famous
lor its high protein, delicious
flavor and Golden Yellow color.
Bayville Royal Kathy, a five
year oh), produced 12,280 pounds
of milk and 806 poui^ of Cat,
in aOi^days.
Bayville Dear Pay, a Jr. tour
year old, produced 12,570 pounda
of milk and 806 pounds of frt, in
|3(^ days.
Bayvilk MaJesUc Oten^ a Jr.
ttirse y^r old, produced 18,l60
pounds of milk and 870 pou^s of
fat, in 306 days.
Virginia Beach SUN-NEV^, Tuwday, MarA 10, 1964
Basketkall Ommfu
The Battery **D", 4th Missile Battalion, 59tfi Artillefy basket^
ball team won the Hampton Roads Defense Bmkett^H T«imi^
mem. Team members are (1 to r) Pvt. James Hill, PFC R^er
Brewer, Capt. PhHip J. Osselaer, Battery Commanckr, Sp4 Jmnm
Lewis, Sp4 Qtfford Parks and SSGT James Pellerin. Kneeling
are (I to r) Sp4 Qiarles Dukes, Sp4 Elijah Johnson and $p4
Oleim Cannbeit.
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VIRGINIA BEACH— A record $12,500 pum wiH be ^
Make this year whra the the third annual Tom Ferpmon Menx^il
golf tournament is played at the Bow Creek G<^ and Country Chte
July 9 tbroui^ July 12, it has been announ^ by Tom Strang,
Bow O'Sek i»o<essi(maI.
The new dates are a rmmth ^u-lter than hM year «4ieir Stea^e,
himself, nosed out Avery Beck and Claude King for top moo^.
The new purse alm(»t doubled last year's figure: A new pr^mM^w
setup will also be employwl thb year.
The pro-amateur event will be
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A Iwwite allar tana igea
^^aaua, om of the aattonY tap
sntfsssfaiBal bowlars and Btm-
Cr of tte UiU«r Hi^ Ufo ad;
vtoo(qrstidr,deiaonrtratM atowal
t^W win t^,l«^^»*^
ma'za swini^r wUdly down »•
^•l- «r Uf^hB got a so»ou»
irtsMF nwwm. Put a towel m
TOUT annpit, then make a law
metic* approachefc The towel
AionldBt fell imtU the Ml to M-
awing and dSttverr that lesolts
will prodoea a ««»«>«? 'iJ^S
eonsfitont approaon and wa let
^baUdoth«wodi#
held the first two Aiys— July 9
and 10 {Thursday and Fridaj^
w^ 125 pros and 125 amateurs
in the field. Then the field will
be cut to the low 100 ptm and
low JIH) anateurs <25 bas^ on
gross «:ores, ^ on net scores for
the third round).
The field wifl uada^o i^ an-
other cut for t^ lai^ round, in
which the low 75 laos and W
amateurs (15 gross, 15 net) wiU
compete. Thus, tl» final round
will be made un of 105 golfers.
The July 9-12 dates rame as
virtually a "mttural" for ttie tour-
mment, Tlieae fmir days reiae-
aent an open date on tto PGA
tournament circutt and follow
closely on the beds of Mie
1125.000 WWtemarrii Open in
Philade^hia.
"Witti the pros in cl-~ —^xlm-
Ity to Virginia Beach following the
Whit«nar*i, we stand a chance
of getting some of *he tournament
pros," Strange said, "tat even
wMhout them we f^l assured the
112,500 purse will irttrac* a very
strong field. They'll be comini? in
from about six surrounding
stat^ ,6xcluidve of the touring
pros.
"The dates fit nwll into tl»
pkymg schedule of VSGA and
the Mid-Atlantic schedules also,"
Strange pointed out."T^re will
be oi» change, however. TTie
VSGA State Juniors, which will
be played at Bow Creek, will be
pushed back a week, to July
2»-27." .
The toun^unent hoiwrs Qie
memory of the late Tom Fergu-
son, for 26 years a devoted goH
writer for The Virginia-Pilot uirtil
he died of heart trouble in Nov-
ember of 1961. Part of the tounra-
ment proceeds are contributed
each year to the toad Heaxi Fund
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ouildArama
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BiK)KfRS
B>WAin> P. BK>6AN - JAAAES I. ADAAAS
I
VIRGINIA BEACH HAS A '
3 MINUTE
CAR WASH
WITH A WONDERFUL NEW' IDEA. A CAR
SHAMPOO THAT HAS A WAX BASE TO
PROTEa YOUR CAR FROM SALT SPRAY
A ND BLOWING SAND .
' AU THIS FOR ONLY $1.75
29th & Arctic Ave. Robert E. Hendr ick, AAgr.
Owners— Eugene H. and Robert E. Hendrick
cbrive.
Grange, the Viri^nM
Open chasHadn, will te defsad-
ing hu Fergusscm Menwriai title
be «m iMt year n^ frM-imdeT-
par to^ of 270. An ea^ ibrm m
tiie ISfh Mle in the M round
oarrM Strange to a dose wa
ovw Avery Beck of Wl^ipmmg
Pines; N.C., and Oau^ Ktag ef
Virginia B^ch, ^» ineufmral IPa--
gussim t(Nimam»t vliaiar In
1962.
71» iikky Bow CrMk h^^snfl
win measure about 8,^0 3^pds
aiMl ^ys a par 38^&— 71. Hkmy
new sand inpt wffl oafce ttiie
course t(H^gher this year,
said.
Local Boxing
May fie RtvM
Lrrru: CR^aC — a program
to revive amat^ir boxiiig <m tfie
loai scene enters Its sea)nd ^i^-
today when a 20-bout asok^ i^
be 1^ at the Naval AmptaW^s
Base.
The smAer wiU be^ U 7:30
p.m. in Itockwell Hall gfimM^tun.
TlM piMic is invited to aMeod
free of charge. Bouts will ooniflt
of tiuee three-noinute iwmd^
Amateur boxing in Am^iea is
said to be on the decUne, aaem^
ing to Hugh Johnson, civilian ath-
letic director at the Ampbibious
Base. He hopes the snoker will
help renew support loid prmB0>
tion of the sport. It will ^ aid
in selecting boxers to refneamt
the AmDhi[)ious Force in ttie At-
lantic Fle^ Boxing TiHinHuanent,
scheduled f^ L^Ie Creek. .^^
1 toou^ 4.
This win be tiie second srodber
«t LMtle Creek this year. Tte first,
held in February, was also a 20-
b(»it afMr and drew an enttosl*
astic audtenoe of 1200. Tte ^mo-
her of apolicants has increased
so much for tite s«»nd s^SbtX
tlat a third smoker k planned for
March ao.
Tlje anokers rate as a prsteh
inary to <be Albi^ flaelfiMpif
^I^irnament, wbidi id ta^l te-
lpher some mbI tte oewfcry't
leading amatews. AirasA Sei^
vk^ bffldng w»w ni» m <8ie,
hiilhest form id amalsw p^^sm
tte eoni^ to te offtr. Boian
is this imimmnai^ nay aimN%
Oe bm to Ike U.S. 01>'nqiitr
tmntaMjttttis
MBM^
Vh^tM tiv si)M- NBjys> ^u«««fay. I*v^ 10, 1964
THE VIM^JIA BEACH SUN-NEWS
IMS ^WrHPqft wy •■(▼
Nmm editor
te art af MMch 1, tW9
(MM* d^^-lV Jt |W
Qullfok-But
f
Ni i rf)Ctnt sovvcn, FrMkiint Ntnirt of
fh* Cl)«mfa«r of Co«Twn«rc» 9f th« Ur»ii«d
$t«t«« w«s qptimntic about our forwfn
firacb posftiorv. Htt Mtrttd tNi i«lM tlhrt
Aifi^flcMn buMfMUfimvn wp f( t cmmpviii
count«rp«r1|. mrkifvi for tht Amtrictn
businessman, h« saf<f, are luch factors as
higher prwiuctivlty and investment in plant
^^ «^i^nwt, e h<^ outlay for rm/mrdh
m^dev^^^ner^, m^pm^tmo ki ^n^fi^ir^
m frm-^Am ^mn c^^liwcMwarkefi,
Mid nrieH^ prtos erKi wi^e stM>illty.
fto ttHed upon th« fwdt^al govwtiment
im M)i Amw^wi bwtinewfi ^w mft^9^ in
&irc^ by wwklriQ to rt^Me tra<to tMrr^ra,
to \m/>fm tv0% on an lndu$try-wlde bash,
and to «\^d retalletory tariff booiti wher-
«v^ F^llblfc
vliwiy #we can be some destructive f(ies
h» ai Ail anrH^er. As an example, it is.gerv
mm^ ^pected Ihat a major union 0oal of
nwt y«ir fv^ill be a shorter legal \A^-k wtk
— fffoiwiWy 35 hours instead^ 40— without
•^ mdbctlon in pay. M<»t, If not all, of the
h^vy ^itional cost cou\6 be made up in
or4y one way— by Increasing prices. So rtie
coMumer at home would be caught In
arK>tl'wr wave of inflation, and the competi-
tive ability of American industry in foreign
markets >A^uld be worseniKi and pwhaps
disastrously so. The end result, in ail likeli-
hood, would be ffwre unwnploymewt In-
sleadofleM.
The lal^ Pr«sid»nt Kannedyj.wfKD cer-
tainly wet a frittx) of Ub(^, strongly op-
pose the shortened work week. For, under
present -^tmrld and dwnestic (»nditlorvs, it
"•^'»id be damaging to all— ^bor incK/ded.
l^m St. Lawr#iiM PitWay Story
L^t D^r^i^, thi St. lawrei tee %aeway
wAi H» ftfth liit i^iwt of mratlon. 1^
^rAfnisfrator ^j^ipKl Nnmf as Mr^
op cMl^ l# l^jgrws— «i optimism
b«s^ on a »ub|taf»ti«l Increase in the ton-
nm ^t flpwv^ mfm it.
wt %ere Is eri^tw dhapter to tht Se«-
wav st^— M ^c fi^ thai a Senate sub-
itfee it stocking its operations, v^
' Toiif C^rrtt^w in b^ tNs <»wntry
nada m$ cli«c|ir^ it^ Its f iriar^,
to cofne to tht too^ of the
'T€ Seaway operation rwul*^ in
deficit for United ^a^' ta*-
«_ jyrss I ^ otal deficit, met by ^m^ tex«
r>?rV5"'*s <5irrr th*"' br*C!-in=nc! is in the $14.5
tarettiag fart it
that les^ t^n 5 per cent sf all vettelt pey-
N^ toils tt« U. S.f^} vessels.
The point It ^t ^way tofto are tm"
rMfisHc, md stom frort wishful thinking
instead of conditions as they exist and^ In
all probability, will ccwtinue to exist. They
represent ne^less su^idlied competition
with other fornrw <^ trantf^rtatiwi whkh
have r»ne of the Seaway's special privi-
l^M. It is reliably forecast that, unless the
tw$ era revised upward, the deficit will
continue to grow^ ami per^f^ at an accel*
erating pace. The Se^vey am be |Mtified
finer^ially only If its revenues at bast b«!-
arwe tts a^s of ^jeratlon In «iH»ry particu-
ier ir^ead of drawing on taxptyen, inclwd-
Ing i^ ^ff^tltors.
I* Aif wpft^ l^'^^l
idLi
Utility taxes and gross receipts taxes
^vi icupiioou: cumpaaks, as c^s alrewly are ^-
tnit
nttiolf primary electioM ki confitasional <ttNitott
iidate wins a majority ^K»te (provkM dlfc|wty
^n a runoCf -t kast 10 days before tin pmmf).
would empower parry conrndlteas to ^emoA a
caJidtdete dies, wid later resdKdule it
^d the Sunday dosiiur law to tighten 'i«§ttvttM« oa
3 of meat and produce. The bill also would p^ilk Mfts
iwiba and fuses and ftems, including Cliristmas tcf^ }^ci
■> . i^tnas.
• Require confiscation of automobile driven by penMs witih
i ,TVt*k«U permits.
ran AININO TO MiVlNG
-^^proved last Week awt seet lo tlit Hmiw nciuded
«Miilrit iii4lM tnm sespnding aU of a wMimst
ivjni w Dkcd or suspended driving i^mit
<; u)«»L>ure also ]w^uuc> tfMt driven 75 years old or cMcr
>tdr drivl^ pennili annually, and also provMes for p«Mi-
3 names of drivers who nave lost their pcniiits by revo-
xsuspeKMii.
'n SeMitt tpfxoved with surprising case a revised "implied
mk driver knl\. The bill continues the present rc^uirement
lur iwu oiuod aifmiles tot pcftow duused with drunk driviM. but
chaises the prooednres for obtitiuif ttboratory tests of tfie blood
ikidbtoi cxNiiettt
One lanplt would be sent to ttw $Utc Mcd^ ExMniiier, as
jadcr ctMBUt !•*• ^ (he othea: wooki be sent to Ae dtbf law
c j tiOre cm e nt oJSioer ai the locftlity in which the accmwdt driver lives.
If mqnested to do so wiHilik 72 hours, the ot^:^ wmM then
'end the 9smfk to m indepeoAmt testing Irt on rtwy (Aenri^ it
^stroyed The blood alcohol level would s^ ta^ to be
pa ixm to cwfy • presuoDfidoa of intotxicatioek
(Mier Senate bifls now txaidiag in the House Indude ttose
•*%kh w3uW:
ftoDB tittc ujuuu &iep m wmpftdiM tht Starte QwKfturtoi i to
\7Lwmme name of the DcpirtiiMicol Agriic^
iit of Agriculture and CMMiMue.
.qiiotsse ttie Sttte Highway Dc|>aftmM to renntarK tamilics
iiessflnns -
usjness firms
Set up court ptxioedures for estabiidilof tte paternity oi m
Uagitjmale chitd — and require tile fatho* to su^pMt H.
RMtMONY HAS m^mm
Ai> ttk; t^o-mo ' <on oean^ ito eni, fvtn ^ 4s^m^-
iK^med to be \^ .. . . tt all AsUb flPMi #e tiorolet wltii tte
<ifiaU for an expetided hi^way OMi^ructic^ ^t^am. tfie
n river chf^aei (hpedging issue, awl <m 0f ##otiKr ite#s,
Afrrrnt any lively tssuek to get excited abnA
fd-maidea onanization democnts a^^uv^ to be all
4i7iM>riy and petjce ana fDod mil, idm te muiflki ot GG^mnot
^^m^ '*'^^' V''^* ^A^taObashr «voiMig tt flMch <MliM»aiy a*
AppilcatkHis
In Tlie IMI
of IMor VSiUskM Mhfan-
Douwe^ ^Hi i» ipve ^h«n
lJ(M»dW tUM Attte iMsaii ap-
lM||gai wiS he meiled on
''t^tat m>pMffatts»s> which were
qmmlHhiiitd and mwmi for
J|tti|iprier to tte^^elMnge
(smet relMet to te Im »•
fiifed," artd flmmWomr Umb.
The new iees wM^ «re ap-
plicable to the 19H Ukrnm plttes,
Mi windi were aaddMl it an
smi8H el «» 0«p^ i^wJly.
•m as IbilDrwai ff^mitpr cars
weJ«Mnc iOI* poiMi er less
will be reqMii^ ^9 Pfiy |1S.00 for
he chavged a fW fee el IM.OO,
whea «€eQin|M|iyM|k|Mer
^wyttfVHtftffln SHHH^Inoa.
**«• aie eewaong oa Oae co-
to hi6hid« wMi ttih ApjMJMuua
Ihe conect remtttaace as set
Ifirth above/; imtk mkilMA,
"As those appMimliia -will ift.
eorreot fees urtll h>«« le he re-
turned to the tender si»d npro-
c^sed when <ibe cerred fte la
olMdned."
timtt wtm other motor vt>
IMt Ims i^ch were enacted it>
tarn ft^ movuig ette»es wh« ^ are^d^h^ brf^^ f SS^^^ ^|e "5
htfhway— up to $200 for famUies and $3,000 for i(^j^ ^0mS\i^S ^v£
U|^, and a new
Mid iMBiipi^bo
' was any domiaatiqg theme beyond the ntflwr uaom^
vr^ivvi^u woe 4f dw AtiHDhh', tt was the ««hK tax. 1%^ ^^OKd
h HJMWm-yaeni i w iii i iott it Ibe Assembly a statewicte $i^ tax
- eaM«0d IB I96iS.
~ « sit to create ^NnunfajM to loolc Mto tte taset
aad kow to ^ k pMo d^ ^Mlg htt flMCMe
«Mpe«i f^'
odttced If Dilegifca KrfNs imI mill
t^ lee of ^.00, vm a suptle*
muM tim title tee of $5.00 m^
OIHTOeE BOOK Fitt
stodi S(Md #f A mU m^ M
9:W ejo. ^'etei^b^ in tM
1|« peoiptMn Witt he p m e n te d
to ^MMi«ttoe of Vtnxf W«»k.
te TtA wffi si^i^r « BMk llur
W«d]^day ttrwgh IMc^ at ttw
adNdt fii# iA te a <U^[iiay o|
hMlEi itf mA ftide Iwel. Sill
of hMls «M ta IM^. We<hM»-
dw u4 t^u^hy ^ be for
"ftwiMli^ Mee of (te hoik*
7'Ap foUowing u rg^m
m^ «#M III M« V
ani it prepared by llteit
^I^M» &
m tht l^r^^tly Review
orh corrttfotdni, Cwl M. ttOeb.
Wfl^UM
U, as we (hscusaed in our h»t issue, diefv is fair comcniits that
die buiteess oollook is qdhe Strang, hoi oomUonMe dkUon m
the question of whether this holds true oaly for the next several
mcNi^ or Ik ft p i iK i e i ito d lesieA iMt is every iwaoci lo be alert
to a^ MlntMi dMi «r i£o«fj(# Ww bt tojUw oan. WKat we
are IwMg for is some kind of DEW line for the business cycle,
wheie Wf Mads e«pteticaUy for chm^ war^ nttfaer than
fotv^ Cto ^mt haown harbiii|en of tfthigi to ooow are Ae
so-c^kd le^M hMfeaton, ttacistleitrm^isares of sooeomic activity
whi^ U^oricwy h«ve turned WiQ ahead ol trend CMps in tte
genenl ecoaomy. Among iMm wa AM soell well kmiwtf series as
avenge woiIl n^ek, accession and layoff rates, new orders, building
comnct wrards, kousJag slaitt. ntt nhaWfa ia dia awalier d
opers^ %HsiMsea, HaMHtisa of ti i s hte ii laihuas, law hidustrial
pr^s, (wrpMate |Mfitt, and stock prices. The leadiqg of diese and
close to 20 a6m tm ofM dllCUiaed hanM«allst of huNMis pres-
sutes is to km ^le. In tti* fl(M piaca, hatet statJUfeaf ia nature,
these i^hMoft tM us nothing about politicil, iat efa ati on ai. and
fiscal d^nsMliiaate whkh iaw i > i l i a t M Jwvb aprofoidid impact
af lill, tkw Cuban coaf^mita-
cm bnitoess iMhr%; the
ticMi ^ Ite MOie |wr, tlia Saaa crisis of 1956, rapid »lufu in budge-
tary or aicnetey potfey siad piaetl«a, aaid dto iiseotoower heart
attadt any mrm u exaaq>fes cita^Htg poiMi fbr teaiasss seatimeat
and mpmmi0» which cqitld not hive been sigaaled by aay sta*
on o^dton tyiwii of 53S»i 3ii t 0SM ^> afirdiaS^ prove
false becMle my provided a sqBmnf *m wadMi^ for povem-
m#K itrf »W»»Wf to ad^ pri ii iip' WMJ i iWfai J^ ^^h
si^ciRxM te f^Mg or fl&^t^ a detfiM. Also, oler the viiprous
advnce, «%iek is die ami aOONBOa pMMna dariai ike aaify sta^s
of a recovery, there wn oilMi panws, periods of h^ttdcm, which
#>watoatte Isidtag tlAeators Ommt ^ m teWow^ by
tatter MNiSW f«ii» ifcaa • dow4itft:T9a 9mfk ef ted tme
vari» ooosi(teid>ly, mm Mity bitw^s differnt mdkators but from
oaa«^asM ^/m to aiMiafi' aid dmM has aAen tkam ttM
"pr^MMoa" of some of the to^eatBrs m n^wi mm n^m mmA
dieir cdlapse all^ die s^l toaklnai^ OMNle t9$2 die ywr^ tte
beel adveftteed res^s^A Ifiit mm mek f^et. ^yiy, ttere are
litems of a Ha^tot DatBre. >fo pnftet KhMtmeM of die nw
iMa on bwin^ a^rHy to etatiaaia s^o^ Md hnfMU' fhK-
tuatKxns has yet beeo CwMd, atid dii MnMAiM may be nost s^iM-
cMit wh» Ae gre^st aceufi^ k MaAed, i.e. aioaM Mlaess cyrte
tumtaf poim. ^hd tte lea^flg tadeMm pa^vida eacM gii^-
poati a^i Aoi# th^ g^>uW MVelta a i iJI i iiiitM i llill ^dtirtsted
from si^ Impoftent exttasMtM^ MHliaMlhaa as iha sMa of
business o^idai^ m mfmum stt>^4w > MMM ^ d|»if eaiMi>
Mitiea and JMlsteow we ni^ Ml| tfaH mvmm m^ of
tte MiliBMHtars da^ nattidw Inaariy Md ^ tl« «pnsMi
Thus menired. let OS tara ov aataatfba to someol dK atms
nt^e M^le hM dev^oped hi d» pMt li quid it ion cf mmi
ihvanto^ has prabiMy m^ WtMc wsBiiy MiMabcf Oiw to po-
tfto^ te<^^ ta die pd^vw an. Hm, #s» affj i aiii to ha ao
rnisMi far ooAHni m M. IVlMlMr bieMae el hMtar mttads of
hivniD^ ooitoil ar di^i^ m Ji ijiftoiaBia hwiMMa dRD^aett^.
addittoaa hi iBiniiwaa in 19#3 te«l dalK mi aiMt ttaa k»p
pa^ wA V'o^^ t^ tonuxL M $102.7 bfi^ al ^trend, total
busteoM jiinHiofii^ M groMa atmK $4 tnltton
SAtstoMitatoMi l^mdMidf rtlM,ai^iM
since late 1962 or ftM* tM wiMr tate 1^1. A^ ff ewi m^m m
1*64 <Mm 8a«^tta4 ao^ SS hSap co^ be tM to m-
vi^MriM w^out iqi^^ring a tatfo iMA U ma ^ ib^^f/^ a
^TWd ^ "MvMf off the mlvw" witik ite OMMxniitent {mswre on
pro^c&B. An>#» secMir M^^ wMM| k etfitaif ^p^MT^;
Sv«teAii^ tt W^r ta^ipt h^^bd le the slwnp of
1958 ud M a IMtii ailA #1^ eoNMny hi Ac form of die
ilttderutiUnticm of ^us^plattt m iha aaid sr^enl years wUh |b
^f^i^ ^t iMttlirif M, mimst, pim and eM^aiMK
^o^^ tes bew nhdM* iMa4 0van d^ oMit »^au^ roncaMs
^ die attnM year wmdd cany eaeidibias lot Meae pwfiMas
cnly to 7:1% of 0M» vi M% dhMH «& IM oi^d a|«ttt
to«n. M<»eover, dKi cufrent <»pHal nivestmeni proghon is slanted
^wrd die creatiett of AMRB Mid MiMy prodw^ii^ ftN^U^
tibn da rtt^aii of w^aiM Kf^alMj ! .
IWNEY, hpltt^ iaONBY
Tto balaaoe of payments worrv is sdil widi us. Bet while it
would be foolhardy to assume dMt because of the im p iwea aan t hi
tfae lastMl el t9& we have MM *is proUta^ tt does not i^|»pear
uamanlitdUe at diis time iM9f iMy to assama proportions thnt
wouhl induly crimp the style of our dtmiaatic aeonomy policy. Wtiich
tewb us to a conaraeradoo of cradit ia ha VHlaua aapeots. Omsumcr
c«dttlt in particular aaaaas te»ava c » aBfroft caiB«fBad hotii eomiag
aadfoiag. Soma Isal that die «yQte of GOQiuniat debt is about to top
Mt, mad that the ux^oat wiO kaMa kaa dtan dtt pndiMad iaapaci^
cm ^eadiM l^iuMO ci the daiire <^ the c^»^tt^^ to strc^pl^n tts
Itouid wsiM^OAart f^ Oli a Mw Mdi^ and h^^
nillta^ Aiiftaii^ Ittlt tdHii # asWRks^ mriOt mnMAtm tlat
has ahmKfy been dMetteaAi^ (taly daw will tdl, but it wCMdd
appear to us that the comwner is not yet about to rctroich; ^t
wk abmit lowered credit standards is not suppoitad by d» evid^^
of deli^uency iniaa; diat whOe oontractoti repayments at 13.8%
of dttp^ribla intena aie |n hUh gaound hhtOfkaUy, diis dcKs not tdo it btrt yourself.
ooistituAe a threat as yet consKlerhig die improved abUhy of the { Rra m fflas of pow oMtor man-
ooiBumer (with pension i^ans, social security, and whai mot) to i i^ he said, n« ftiflure to sig-
can^ d^ and that' dta cupami^on of consuumer credit, tte cxc^s ! ati m»'t in^tNn« otn^Ui^
1. MU
Hifl, ^. rf «W W. W» a. tas-
taM of Iftt. MitttB he HU. died
k a b^lM naiKy irt %M ajn,
A imn tf fm owiwy, w^.,
•eiad iMn ^ t^tm Ma.
SUpyvd k ltt7 t^ 16
^emawrioe.
MsMn hto 1^ te^ te stt^
riiMi 1^ a Ml. fornA H. Wl
of Virghds aiaeh: and two daagi-
lars. Mai. Mildred IVvrest wd
On. Cht\m Cvaitan of Wkt-
tarvUia. If.C
. TtM bo6y was sent from ^1-
lamoa^Brown fVineral Home to
iVSlihaaeQ runaral Utaa, Giwa-
ritte, H,C., fM a husnl aar^ee
andlNrtd.
vm^9AmAm — ir«ia
Jaraaa fm^rin, iafcnt daughMr
^ Jamas m. mA Ito. StamaUaa
^m0m Iteifvls <a dm mh
Si. died teadhor M 4:45 p.m. In a
hoil^hd.
Ba^i her pmnits, i^ Is
fundived by a brottw, mmni
James Itenprte of Kai^tlHak
Gree<%; tw> iUkan, Maria J^raes
ftm^uk of Khtm^m aiMl lUla
Ja^ Tm^^^ of ^1^
Beech; and Mr miietwl g^Jh
asMw, Mrs. Mrige Pami^tu of
fynanoSk
t^ bo^ was tehea to MhnAaa
tumt^ ItoiM. A hmonl aen^
was h^ limday at 2 pjn. in
Prinoett Anae MemnM Park.
GOI^ON D. .POLLARD
Oavid FtOud, 19, 3312 Itaulnf-
ton Bi^ IQnfS Gmft, died hi a
HovfA hoi^ Sataidsy idltf a
A i^hni ^ Son Ma, Cidif^
he had ttved te Vir^ua B^ for
18 moidhs.
He iiat a aon of OandMi Sax
and lira. Po^ma Voilir ^Ilard
of Win^ 9mA md « mfteim
«f f^iMBass AsMi l^oa Jl^attat
dhurcii
iNpdes im im^m^ svrvwai
afta l«e daMi^ Ito 1^ MMrd
iHdl Miss JNNs iMBrt and two
G<OTy VArd aad
Pdlaid. aH « Vlighiia
mia b^ WIS takm to ttte
Aneni fltime from
h'A^a toe an* to^y to itm
AoMe tf QsoD, Texn fiir
i^ftu»i| s^vi<« aw! buj^O.
Laws Can't
Pimmi
Aoeidwits
1?WJSNIA KAOT — "Tlie
w«ath«^s b»l? — lirt's pas a
law abmrt Hr
"Of courw, tiat's a tSBy su|>
gi^tion," Chief Aeeves E. JN^hi»(»i
said toctoy. "Nwwthdesa, ttot's
tibe att^de some permis ]»ve."
"for exanqte," he coirtinwd,
"there are many m<^rists who
se«n to Ihhdi4tait lA Mglpay ac-
cidei^ cmiM be ptevmA&i msc^
ly by 'p«^ng a kw' ".
the Obief mainbain^ thM
many crashei aren't tte r^uK of
a viidstoi of a traffic kw at all.
llkny are tl» remit of pMr high-
way manners (m the pirt of the
HMtMld.
"TM's v^ tta M)tor Mtaimers
p^gr«n, hAm ivomored thk
montb by W^ia B^tch Safety
jtareau, k ao impoi^urt to traffic
safcty," lie aid. » •.
G<K^ motor rnkmiers, Jcdoaon
eoqplaioedL «ta dia oiAwwd ex-
piesrion of ^e »olroi^*3 ^ihide.
In <^er wu^ good lun^st^
ahni^ is 4s^ the ri^ thing
a^n diee to m one to nud^ yw
FUNERALS
PATRICIA I^RIi ftlU^
RU^, 1, dai^te- (
and ttm. Ruth ft«uii«u i>uu »*
1819 &iith ftras Ao^ Bayide,
di^ m * Bt^n^re h<^ital We»
AMdlV*
Mtm in ^DJ^ac, abe U^ in
Virghita Bei^ mifm m0Mm
Se^Aes her^ut^ ihrrtvl^ m
a br^Mr, (^thA|iite- ^bim
RUey of Virpdi HmcA.
A ftu^rai aervtoe was as»
dift^lMdiy trt 1 pjm. in iimtole
f\^^ A^ ^ tiia i^. Aay
m^OA <tf Xi^ Or^ Preib^
ieAn Caiur^. Atrial wiM be m
Prin<^ Mam WmtrU. fuM,
CHARLtS A. ALLIN
•mmOA BtACn ~ Charl«
As«i^as Ate, 07. ol UOe M^
IsatiG A^. ^d in hu hooM
Itarsday aft 10:30 mm. afltf a
aiMM ^MMB.
A mrtive of Fnnklin, >NM., ^bA
e ftnwr, he U^ ten ^ yma.
He WM tte huAafld of die li^
Mn. Annie Lynn Ml^.
&trvivMi^ art two daugManb
Un. ^^mifb A. Itoabrkh wd Mis.
Henry Ptelj» of Virginhi Bax^;
aM two mm, CIhhjM L. AUte
airi Jtim H. iUkn of Weh^er.
New York. *
tlM body was ti^en Ircmi Maee
tm Ftei«al i^me to W^Ml
MU Twmt^ ^«m, <I^nMx:fc,
Nil., i» a fitteral wsp^m •ai
burial.
Nm$. BMME |. mmm
AAAGONA ^ Mrs. tm^ K.
Bmm ei, of im 9p&m^ Owl.
An^na Vttft a #naAttf tt
Mn. Da^ fWimgB iwoMm mi
the 1^ RmT. «Wltehii% died,
in a Poiten^db ia^pMillf^aea-
day at 3:07 ajn.
Mn. fiuru, a m^ve of Uc^Cinn-
vUte, Tenn., hued to tte MMslk-
Vi^inia Memk aiea M
She is si Hslasd tw •
Ifta. fiajonaad VaMMai al Wr-
l^aia Beach; a aen O. A. ftans ei
Newport f«(Mr^ a dUiiif, Ite.
(kor^ CNtv«[i of ^hintoian,
Tenn.f ami four gran^hiidren.
A ftawsl aarme "Wits cbo-
ddei^ hi l&flc^Kmfiaiwn f^
neral Home ftiday at 2f pjn. t^
mtj mtfUBkVf.% ^tre. Burial
was in ftisMio^ llaaioriel Paric.
€( tMtn^OM over repaymeMs ea h perouitage of duqfXMabte iw^Mie,
has not exhibited any unusual morease. As regards du^gnKral cre#t
pk^bue, dHxe is no reason to assume diat the monatary mims^s
will fiiH to provide sufOcieat funds for iqpdmate business ex{»nsion
as teg as inflationary pressures are \itpi under cn|te|k ^c ^^^
have to <fiscuss m a subse^iM ilsua dSe ptmml^m ami ^
nrndban^s that wpidd facilitate such orderly ptoj^s.
JOB OPENINGS
erai SERVICE IAS
UfUil furths notice, appGca- required for these positions.
Full infoonatioo and applicatioa
:nay be obtamed by con-
uu,ung die Board* of U. S. Civil
tions will be ai^:^)«d hx d|9 M-
sitions of QxuifiotiQn las|iiilrh
(General), GS-5 and GS-7, lo-
cated in the bforft^, Vtrgmia
Beach, Portsmcwith and C3iasa<
peake, Virginia area, paying
$4690 and H^S per yaer. A
uxittea te&t lad, auiariaaoa aaa
ped^Ariam tt wmmAs, or r^
fnili^ to cwM to a eM^Me i^p
at a ^p si^pid.
'Ifatonts wh^ are A^mt-
tecNi% ev«i Ihon^ tl^ my ncA
intend to tuwk the law, may he
jhiM Si r^powlte f^ tmfi^
cnahn m tto detente kw n-
iMam." M mM.
Tte <^ef e«Mi^M IV oU^--
ing a gMd mk tar motorijte to
rmeiMitf: '^iive as y<Mi wwld
have the other fellow drive!"
Steteriak to assist parents, em-
ployers, and other persons m <m-
deratanding and eeeff^thME-fhe
cri{^led awl in solvhig problems
connected with rabahilkalion arc
Service Eanaae^ U. S. Naval
Station, Norfolk, Virginia 23511, levaiJ^ £rom the Virgim'a So
or by applying at any post office | ciety for Crii^led ChUdren and
for i^icadoQ fofois or informa* | Adults, P.O. Box 1788, Roanoke,
don as to **'-' ^ * ^'- "lay he '' Virghua. The first step is yours —
your gift to Saster Seak.
I K. 0«ifi«y of Nwlott.
Mrs, idll* t-nnd find
BACK BAY — Weiy f^lton
Wh^hunt, 84. husband of Mn.
l«la Bell Whit€hur3t and son of
J^rc^ie Md Wn. ^^aey Amx
WtiMmxit, dMl m Mi ham m
Back Bay lliesday.
He wM a lifiteig mUH^ of
Back' Bay and amea^^ «i Mlid
MettodM Chureh.
Btti^ Im wkiow, he is aMN
vived by a aoa^ Irvte F. Wl^
hurrt St., wd a paminn, fr^
F. WhWitiral^r., b^ of fladc
1^ My was ^tm fram J^
IwiM-ftrown FuMrtf Hoam to
BptM M^hodut Chvrdai tor a
ftmenl servtea niun^, con-
dw:^ ^-«w itov. Ri^ John*
mn, paiMr« €N»al WtVl0 Bapt^
Church, siria! wu in tiie tandty
i^m^ery.
WM-ttR T. OOlKttit M.
Ifftoms Gi^Bt^ b^ 99, of Anr
Itoad, l^n^^nen, <&ad Si^mMy
St *» aA. ia a V«ghik
B^ m I^IorfMt, he lived la
UA aM tfl Ms file. He IMS a
stti tf^hMUA W0m and Mb.
AmmiB D^u GodiKy' «i|l 1^
httd of tM lite Ifak Oftferte
BeB Q<Mt^
He r^ied ta 1900 frwi W. T.
GeiUNy ft Ooh <nKit lo^
iitf^sod piiiat ^op.
wmMm am mm
Wm Ub ^fUmy, 1^; WwMI
A. tielgh, Mbrs. tlMMS C. ftei^e,
Ms. Uawood O. ftt^ rnoA Wm.
ttapon ilb ^aui^* a ^
^wn of Rk^oM^ sumI ain.
T, <Sn,'lA^ laifltef T.
of AMo^ e^ jaut
T^ €r^ft«y Jr., iNrin
a
a hal>
b(M df
A ftiOMai awvte WM aiNhi#
Ml Ifootey A 11 a.n.» In GsA^
IteMal ttaB% OmNp^b^ #
the Sair. mn^aa G Mh^ of
ftu^ry li^^id Church. mM
tm m »m04etm^m, N<vto]|L
KilMUT mmmtlMj^, Jr.
nM^ — KermM Sinrnaoi
dotf of Prince Anne tU^N)^'^^
^., died in a Nortdk h(^;m
^uiday 1* 7:10 ajn,
i^jMa^M hMband of Mm
of &r!n4 &nmoM and Mm. Vl^
kn Witevp land .
A nmm mUm^ el
^iM Onai^, he wm a
<tf !«HM) MeNwdnit GhmA aM
Mmi^ Ane Gantty Club. Ifc
ms f<Mr <^nmotoe of fisy itiat-
ter Ya^ Chtb and a <Ure<^-
te Vtoglria mfc f ^ d ent f^
^tow ^sedsMtm.
BuiAm hb iridow, uxl parei^
he to sBilNad Iqt a dM^er,
Nas^ Umm tjusA of IHugo;
im^ml ^andiwrante, Mr.. Md
mm
Ti» tody ma Mm from IMf
IniMA-arown f\tMffti Home W
Nismto Mathedlat C^irdi ftsr a
tannal aeivira ItaidiQr id 2 p.il.
&iM tMi HIVMo Church <%.
iw*My.
MIS. KIZABfTH ARCMI ,
CAF« oy^iES — Mrs. 1^
A^h Bowden Ardiie, 80. H Wi-
ia A]^m Pariu, kfter a l^p
A i^vf ol CMnMltesgue, ^
was a (hugbta- ol i^ Selby and
Mrs. Jbry Comfort^ftjwdim.
^m iM» a msmibK of Hwortti
p[^o#it Ohureh. I^more.
Besktes her iHi^tend and Mra.
ParhSk snrwMng «ee 4iiK«e otii^
v mifey ifiei. Htoidtae i^tdda
Bradford of Willis Wharf, 9^%.,,
iaach and Ite. tncilte AnMe
Parks of Ibuniae; 10 ffmM^^
ma,^'S6 gr^^pUKkduIdren «od a
A fuMnJ s«rvk» wm held ffd-
dsy at 2 j^ai. 'm Wffltiitti ftei«^
Wmm %y Oe Itev. ft. W. Oai#-
wate of IHlgrim's ff}hndaB
^wich, Ctoe da^tei, and die
«ev. id^i^ Middns <d n^ri^
Aoto^a (%u2i^ fb^iore.
ftUMticFnel
OUCo.
Call:
Day or r4^}ht
~ Irving rt^
NINTH Lwg«t Qty
In #>•
United $tat^
OE^
nmnm
HEATING OIL
C^NnreipMidenii
Mrs. Rita Vellii^s
464-1229 Baysi^
Ooiari Nr^
Mrt. Doris Pa*lA 341-1978 King's Grant
Rnewood Gardera
£«£>ern Parle
A^s.&^^nf^ d4]-^^ Th«ii«
(16 a.i?i.-4 p m) Bfrehwf^d Gaid^i
Mrs. .\ay Junn«on 341-4942 Uiji^sope.ar. Coion/
(after 6 p.m. Princess ■''- "•
ion/ I
WISH AOlfE FLOWf m
SaWKoae
Ji*"/^T^K V wpw ■-_— -—. . ^-rir- tm.'K • y "i»»j»
ActtMajf tkt im&er >«t«h an Ay Um wMi ^_ „„ ,
«Wi
ITbImui
slipped out ot th« pot* vltbAot
tb« tett 14 x*mr
•ow ««Md« wiuM pitttta crt l» sMr. smQi lii^
luni
flttHniflr ««« Incliidvs
drtaK ••*>«. »• »ot try t« «nt tumot of .t^w^MlTu™ .
v«Ula VkUu- tad tin ibAts Isok V«<a;r ftfttf twnkavl r>km. i
• i^MW^nas
MiC^ 11^1 ptlMf
I
to
lllMMlft s^nd nil m^t-
Manm If. Mtaraia, ISA An-
Virginia Benh. Va.
* MWT
• imm. NOTICE S
VHIdlNIAs
Ip Mw CM^i OffJM ^ «w Cl^
oit tmm tl Hit €% i« Vto«Mt
v^HM^p fNi ^^* Vnl Viy ^n
MiAl^ti parth^ Mn or ott^r
p^^ it fNMMi, « tt«ir lieliv,
Mi^ dvMMH^ir iimHiii wb» ancy
in <Ms MMer,
n^pUrrt to appMur
wttitt ten 4tv$ tMst due p^U-
•ittii fcMiof utA do tutei nay Iw
to imtiM tiMr ro-
tmm^i Mdi, It la ftir*
tiiil tte Above
poitim i^ ^ M^der be ptAUdwd
»Me KMklr 'or four tiaes Id
Wewyap^ tem^ geoend cire»'
latton in Hw Ctty of Vte^Oa
I^ile: lOHN V. nmv^
mi Mary M. )^ilta. D.C.
Aum J. Qomm, pjq-
P.O. Box l^Sft
GrMt BiM^ ISwppini Clnter
.Viriinia
Virginia a«ach ajN-NBA«, T«wd«y, A^c*^ 10, 1964
MkMMlte'taA^iMiiMM
■ii^
<5?S^ *?t^
4j^l>2401 FOR IMMEDIATE ACTION
EA^H-OYMfiMT
^ >^ WawfdWItole or Pwwak i
mflW ki mtM* iilriMli^ fee «i aMmtfiN! sutten ttWng tfcdKli
tkat ito mmmu iat ani a a mam
Wi iMnr.Btel^ a mmmb cms «( it i
li » i^MT iMMit* «4E ft
aaaHmft'toHwaropBmeaaftta
a aiMl te «wv«d wtmiib II '*
ft Mttar api^lta,i|i mm
▲ Utte eerMr tl*V^te(A9«rt itatf fte i^ ai^ tin ^kS0
IMAI "Ml 1WHM9 f«» a ^«tt «^ MMM to IftAi ft liMM «^
— "^ ft iMT MMkati of foaii Md««t MV ftirt staiM iA«a
f ttm arriTM la ymt mnm, wtil rnrard Tott wltli tk* p>B#it
'■ — '^-evaa tlMagh tiMrt'i aaUtlM MCf
UOJWiOMVflALTH CP
la Aft OMlE'i IIM«a ^ «a Ckv
eutt CmH of fho Ctly ^ VirpMa
m MM 14lh day of
l%e obp!t «f ttds sutt ia to ob-
(aia a ^ttwm^ a ^k^ miAii-
flwiili fxmt the said delmdalt,
im mmmm tmm baen
a A mm-^MmA <rf tte Stali of
Vkgfih, fte bit Itemn poll «f-
Ate iMMII l^ng: FX). 9m mi
Ummtl, AinoM, It is «Klejed
tiuA fte 4o ^H>ear bara wMiiii
ten <1(^ d^ idln> ^e poWa^tn
WE Binf ^ flOX — ^AT
MrTZMOMR
or to 9 «»-7IM
hereof , and te «M any ba
aaiy to ^oteA im MmMt in
jom V. fiMta^s. ciok
^: Mary «l. White, D.C.
EBWAm T. CAfWl a p.q.
Vufim
Viisin^
t4»WI
Mnch 22,
Inc.. im 8b«M 9»mm, Vir-
i^ BiKib, ^^|i^ m *ai»
e^oK to sli, «e Ml Mck
liflibie A «*. M^ 41^ auate
Hi fron A#Mtiui C. K^is,
«^A Fflii mm, V&gWa, by vir-
tw el tic liiiinmirfa<«t»i m^
motal sales coBftrad. M«l ^ine
HQfJ KICK, iNC.
2iat * rm^
S-W-IT
'Ail tt^^ that OB HMtdi 22,
iwi, fltli^ iiB. it mm mm.
wmt L. Bri^ a/lMt WiUtaiin L.
Bi^M, Um Nedc Road, Vlr^nia
Be^ Vb^jtaUa, Jotai &1^ Jr.,
AMiMi Iftttemn, ftaige Brigit,
UtfwMvm William
Aiitawm Unknown,
H. mm, A4dm» Un-
known, tAo^ Btii^ "^iHebNd,
•/Mt Usrit Bri#it OUB^, A4-
^MmVttamm, rai f^Msy Bright,
Addzca Unka^n, or if any of
Hn riwfw named <tetei( i MHa be
Mt Mil, tten ttUr btfa or
dvri^^^ toiatfaar iNib ai^ «id
alt oAtr p^aoni, toown or un-
kMnv, 1^ may have an ii^i^eat,
iHtat, iitle<n-€Mm in andtotiie
pf^iri^ aotti^ to ba partitioned
blOito fveoe^Ung. are tte owi^rs
or tia^ « interest tiMPeia.
ir> ■ >■■ it ■ ^km
<MDm OF PUBLK^ATiON
IPhe objeA ol thif aoit ii to el-
lart pBitittMi aas^rt tte inmera
^ milt «r ^bviriat «f tiie fol-
kwii^ deacrttad i^^|)«ty, ilbiiito
li (be G^^ Vii^a Beaoh, Vbr-
AM tto* outoffi tiiot, phoa or
paroel of tend, fyim ^ ^a
Cjity of V^i^ia Beach <Im>
iB(^ tiw Cawty «l Mtc^
AnMI. mji^l, «« being
(|e «MM tWi^ ««nbyed
to Ate W^ by dead of
Wmiam BMtMt* dated Ibr^
16, t»7, aM Mi« « Oe
laiMi *le ^ Ulte Neck
Ileal, hi Mm l4rMl»v«a B<nr-
01^ 1^ tte €i^ of >^giQla
Bei^ Vfrg^.
Uls liBdai^ te¥ing bem oade
4latlhi i^eiAiili. ^^n &4fl*.
«.. ilM^ Brii^ ^K^tm )»%ito-
bMtd. imon H. fti|^ and Lb-
1^ BMi^ "MiiMiead, <1n kwma
u Imit Bright Cars^, and U-
1^ M^ «i« deoe^ and the
brin, daviaees «r aaitens of the
*o«e ftfttei oBWft aficiuit^
be ^iteitDad and tb«t due diU-
fneft im htm vmA by and <m
1^)^ of the <^mpbiaaM to aa-
(^itabi Oa naraaa «bA/'^ addr^
aas ol tta btto wd dMlaa^ of
RAn:
tlJt
Irani. AiiliiaMl cm
OASSmiD DISriAYt
SAIiffi fil3>f»^BDrrATIVE —
Wwted by <M ertabUahed toc^
irtridMale finn to oaU <» rrtail
food Mid drag outMa la Vir-
gil BeMdi and tmnm Wn-
eoB Anne arMa. One wMi per-
mmi Mnlacto and ex^ritooe
pnlerred. ^lary, coiMniaaion,
and frittga beh^i. mue P.O.
B<n mi, Norf<4k, ftatag age.
experience, refnw^ee and
g^r qmUfJCTtiana.
43 Peaitlofi Wanted— tomato
MEROlANDtSf
9) ^toyaohold Ooeda
Work wanted, fvt t^me. Typing-
Filing, ^m. 9-12. Call 42»a790
BABY srrroiG— Da^ tor wrk-
ing mothers. CtA «»-?4S0.
QUALJFKD BOOKIOaSPSB —
a^UlaWe tor amaU taalMM c<m-
cems. WUl acheduk viaki irt
your eon^ttienee. Mao nMmeo-
grqphh^ d<nN. RMaa i^Btmr
aUe. Telephone 4^4804.
Five days work, by tl» wedc.
Ifaid, or houaework, or chikl
care. Call 4^4MB;
t«
Ihrotrat ywir homi from the hor-
ror <rf fire at nifht. UL ap-
proved, fire iming a^tem
for penni» a digf . VANGUAM).
622-9616.
ojsKui nmm fllRVKas -
Aft ^ei (rf typliW to order:
manuacript. btubiaa l^len, «i-
v^pe •Afkvm^t^^tm^ ed-
)tei by agM «i«»coli^
gr^iMlM. M ^tt h^ aecre-
tariid aisr^ee oo^HtooiriHy. ev^n
a ain^ Mt«r, tot im toke care
of y<Nir woct. IMm oto requait.
Cidl 3^am Prtca QM4m,
211 itth SL, Vkmi» Beach.
DID YOU
KNOW...
^^,i^^^
DOES
• l^^l MUS
Banees Cards
— Bsfliiiefls fwias
-WetMiag
AlHMMIIICeKM^
-f^^Taving
andEmbosniK
KWCSTIAUTE
CAU US
GA6-240i
VMCHIIIA
tUN^NbWS
liSPACIHCAV
#1,
HA^^ OUTTM; WH- ^RA^^
to enytlong ttiA ma^: chttdren
<»■ ftAilt pu^ sirvk% clt^
cteu^ gTM^ — follu song!
from a tvta^ iMotonany to
anae iiHtntfaad old ^gltah
biHatte. Alao a^iaro dance oiU-
yifm Mce» 211 7«h
Vlj^nbi 9mA. Call
GA8^55. ^
PIAiK) umom, fur boginneia.
Itly honK «r youn. 960 7nh
fyeviatoas — Ifwd.
BragM ant Md.
OCaANfV
Ooeaitt, Va.
Next 4ooT to Howard Cleaners
nwne GA 84774
11
A ft P Driveawi^ Inc.— We wil
d^iwor your ctf to <nr Iroin any
eiy. OaimfuiQy aalaalid diiven.
Ool 63MM)4.
tl
ijOST— ^RreacrjptiOB aun ^mm.
Vieinlty iqr Oillny. LisKKm
ftefc, «r Motflim \^glnla
BeMb. mmti. Vbaut 4mm.
"HfBRofivT
20 A Ki wiiab W aa ^r tola
OHEVilOL£T, 1»M. Ckrad condi-
tion. Cbaip tor quk^ cub
bttyw.CaBCAe-ldgB.
BimX LASASKE, IWl. 4 ^.
Sadwi. IVkMa anS ttees, power
fltoMlag. fwfbsrtatea, fKtto
and hwtar. Other mittm.
AOtoA nmm 34,066. One
owner. B«KgNt new 1961 Will
fiuum. <M K. i6. Uom% 428-
775§.
■ioti^.K
10 AwpHanfa $9m^m
^dM nd Mfvtoi. ftgn^ 9^
flci»t x^iira. nek up and
MMff- Fhone aA»4^2.
Vari l^d ft BttiUisi Snp-
In*
II Bwlidini-ltoBfiring
^5W AND REPAIR WOBS
Plumbing — Heating
l^etrical >- Air CondiUoBisg
VtmCESS ANNE FLUIIiBl^
AND EI^CTRICAL
SUm&S. INC.
Fbona 436-2060
New and Used FumKure
Uph4dfta«d and HefinMied
Oak Wadiitand $45.00
ftnrel clnir 49.00
Swi^ Rocker 22.90
OcoMional Chair 16^
Boudoir Chair 29.30
SmaU diaat 10.00
Sote bed 60.00
New bedroom suits, Bunk Beds,
Rug. Mirrort, and Pictaret.
•HUKop Uph<datering Co.
1000 Vk-ginia Beach Uvd.,
Virginia B^ch Phrnie 4284877
••We Buy and Sell
Used Mercbandiae."
Re^rtga«t<»9, freeaera, ato?ea,
living room furniture, <docka,
IU0I, books, bedroom ftin^ina,
punt, rwfioe, mattreaaes,
(^fings, porch lumHure, metal
cabii^ts, bdc - a • brae, Mfai,
dudra, dwata, lioolmm. You
n«ne it— wt have k and at ru-
aonaMe i»ri(^ and easy ternu.
Hiitz Bazaar, 227 llrst Ooknrial
Rd. Ooeana 4^7068. Open •
too.
aO tti^iiOM CHNtortwHIoa
SPARl TIME INCOME
Refilliiv tai coUecting money
from New Type W^ quality coin
<^rated <H^nsen in ius ar^.
No selling. To qualify you must
have a car, references, |M0 to
$1900 cash. Seven to twelve
hours weeUy can net ecoeO^it
monthly income. More toll tin».
For personal interviwr wrtte
WindacR- CUaMbuting Company,
6 N. Ball* Ave., Pittsburgh, fti.,
16202. Include phone nun*er.
MANAGING PAimWR-4tefined
p«*snuAle unincumbered gen-
tleman, 40 to 60 years; buaneas
exper»nce recpiired. Colle^
a^ promotional background
<t&i!a^. Mamtgii^ pio-b^ in
annU aj^itment motel. Duties
^wfl inchide corre^Jondence,
promotion, guest reWtoia,
bookkeeping aw! office detidla,
|Au8 04^as^onal maintenaiKe.
afay be empkjyed el«ewl»re
durii^ the <tay, perfomang
duties during evening' hours
end on weekends.
This is an unusual oppcHtontty
tor a g^ttoman of character
and personatt^ to «i}oy pleaa-
jHOt living cscM^Uitons plus in-
come mMi wiiwr ef fat.
lUntoMOi ^1^ of 95.000 te-
^plwd mwiAmm of r^poni-
hmy and #>od faith. 10% rc-
Mn gwanAeed, plus slure of
tftmomi >rcms. Living quar-
tors lurni^ed, if desired.
■RMie srtatt eoopleto resame,
l^vbv boriMM and dmracttf
MiHiiieea to Box 102, Virgtoia
'Baadi ^^utNewa.
RUQS— tel2 Uttcrieum tor evsf
room in tl» house. I4.95 oih
and cany (no deale»). Waldi
Pumitore. 17th ft Baltic
ft&ff al bal am
)M
Two badromn c(m§t, tmMtmA
or unlMmliwil. KM on msum
yearly. Mnot T^it^bam
116 BiNlriMS
Rant
Ofltee or amdl atare for reii
Comer 21A and ft^k. C^
owner 4a8-lf^, a^ito eaU
Warehmiae, mfbbM A«p tftm,
or almga. Ai^ riai. lltt St
Reaaonrtle. Dong SeaiMns^ 9mii
Bgtoto. QA888^.
dA^^lM 6#LAY
117 m^ifod To Rafit
Teaser d^rcs amidl OBhirni^
ipMMM. ndmlrty :)t
fttneaaa Anrnttm. Other
eiAkjni mimiMid. xearb' ^
^ <W GA 8-U40 aftar 6 p
Tlwea bedroom t^jfnidMd house
^lae to Ooeni for Bank Of flc
BanBaaMBttoOMit. We ah» Aeed
tan aad l^gh Mdroom fu>
Bisb^ IVaAiMlB and houses.
BiirRiid 11^^141322^
feENtAL REAL BtATt
110 Apai n w awta Uti^lwwtoNd
APAJRTMims — f^mdAad or
unfiunidied. Afi jprioa lU^ea.
Cooper Realty, 904 Laalto M.
428-1330. NigMa 428^».
Two bedroom unfumii^ed apart-
meiM with dining rook and
screened porch fOO.OO, Imdnd-
ii^ wator. BeU Real Estate,
ROOFIN$4IUTTp«NO
nmt Oft iWAm
GA
416 22nd St. One and two bad-
room apartm^ta. Saotite
, 1^ ^ove, re£r^arat(ff , and b(4 wa-
T <^ ler heater in aB ap«1in«iti.
Yetfly rnit. Water tisnlAad.
42»272i
RUI^iE MOTEL APASSiflSTS
1, 2 room efiii^aatM <»!»-
pletely fumi^iod. Weekly.
sxMhly. "We can ftitfiish ev-
eryfting tait food." 900 sm^
\v minimnm GkfLSOSil. OA^
A^EfUIHAhO^
90 ArtklM Por late
PlM^S-4J8ed. Spinets, Graiuis,
Upr^Ibts. <^n<%rt Piano Tuner.
Hem A. XeUey. OaH I28-6237
74 ajn. aM 8-11 p^m^
CLOTHES LENB POSTS— t22JB8
©>iaplrtely installed, heavy
tfttty T p<wts, with four linee
(100 fee^ set In cow;reto.
Pli(we GA 8-^22. Fuel, Faad
ft Building &iwly, Ine.
tiajBVlSON ^rrs— Used, in
wi»Ung c<mdition. $10 up. C^di
and carry. Beach TV Services,
422 Vi^inui B«Eu:h Kvd.
428-702L
nm €it>cdating oil heoteia $10.
Do^to aiHl angle coil springs
^. <3m i^ wat^ beaters f 15.
ttl drwM 60 gala., to 275 pis.,
#10 «kA- Itoug Seisms, Real
^8<85^
MOPSLfURNITUIffi
Ten teiboonu fanwus Simmons
mt^ tomiture
OMwbi Mid Js^ ^6reen
9MHe beds
NMe Mjmds
Loun^ cteirs
Desk doirs
D»ss^^^
Lam|»«-(iMa' and ^k
Calais— te^
Wwld ratter sell at om M.
Can te s^n by offling ^MSW
forawwi^a^
91 llou a ^oM ^odt
B^)KS-4itentorB,
i%]A. wn^ficU^m. Any ^u^ity
in gx^ <»ndttioa. Cat #^
7^, S4o7pjn.
Ill Apartwontt fvrpMhmA
Out bedroom funuibed a^ot
mei^. 160 and up. IkUl Real
i^te, 42fr8m.
Servicing A ihAm bbA Md
whMa. Aerao ad taM.
Pvoapt, iVMMt forme
ANY AMOUNT-#A»T »»WVtCK
ANaK)R KALTY
GA •-?«! Mtm\Mi
mm toMi% bath, fi^iabed.
^«f aboi)^. Very ra a ioii a tote .
lioi^Hbile ki service p^ionoeL
4^64016 or 4a&ai43. Db<act
kom owners.
r_ ,,i . :: - - ■ .-■■.-^-... —
Om ba^f^om, living room, kttch-
eiMftte. Centrally toortad. Iksaa-
oqaUe le^ CaU QA84060.
ly minimum.
8-9701
6A840S0, GA
I
Three 2 - becfrooin apiatmaota,
AuDlAed and unfuiniAad.
Ninety dollars per ntoi^. Ap-
ply after 3 p.m., 210 22nd St.
(^an (^irt Mot^ Apwfmant^
SOO^lOth Stcflft tttclmcy
apartments. All utiUtei for-
nlahed. Also, 4-room ^•rl>
tamA ud furnished roovm.
Block from Bus Stotion. By
week or montti.
rumidied mA utfantilabad out
to 4 b^rann beeaaa «^ ipiit>
mnts. &ort term or yairly.
AndMv Raatty. CaU OA 8-7421
ai^tlma. •
— UA^mrsmm —
INSTRIXTO^S
HARDIN SCHOOL
OF MUSIC
Vlrflnia Nk^
AM* t.OAM ASKtCIATlON
«M «*w(Mr ammm • nsm>mji
jMr iwWMM vNiiM
MALttTAn
w
422 ^Niiit BMh MnL
42^7(ttl
BAY BLAND
liOtBfOlt MIX
BAYBLAND
REAL BSTATi dS.
«fM0S1 M|l* tA«#f91
EMROYMailT
Rdpalri
CofiifMfCiai
W. C. XMMSON
JFhMROAM*?!
■BHsesaBaaaii
fMHOYA^hT
MMimNAIKX
\p^man^t potion avaSabte >Mtt|i .^gHlj^Kffiearw,.
Outo- Banks todlHy, OxoSa, NofQiVi^ML. for a &&
plant muntenance man. Hj^ aciool IJiitfiis «*h«way
y»rs ^i^i^oc^ to ttdtomisJ j0flK wiwtilf ijiMii i <jlji!liiljlj|'
ekcttidu tostrument^if^ leuiJMMiaa, md msatfmmm
mechank aqpensaet) required.
Please mtid Mi htfom^kn atant Inckpooad, er fequeal
j^Iieation for emplf^tett from
Atlantic
Bei^areli
Cwpoffttion
Sbhtoy a^mty « itel Eoad
AltsBiiM^i ^Mb|Wb
ite Bqual Opportunity Emptoycr
mmtm/im
imoimm
AA Yewr fya PbysMan Ahaul
iMYiors
1^ LoaUn RMd, Va
'Mwim'
i
Immediate openii^ ftvaAable wilb Ada^ Resei^ at om
Outei- Banks facility, Go«^, btorth CiMKna. for GusalKiB.
^ust be in good j^ysical condition an^ available Tor shift
wodL Sooie {uevioug aj^|i6«b)i w^i0^ m law eoiorcemeiit
taaiauc pw fc ra ble.
Please send Ml iQf<n»M3oQ ^k>^ bad^mind
^l^ilkation iat ^o^ymeaHt from
itr T^G';::st
1&mP>^<
ly at eisrfilload
AJ^iariria. VbrgMa
^ £^<%)0|tN«lty iMi9it^f
va oi^ Wmmm, Tutid«y. Mtf4« 10, 1964
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i:30 ( »»— CM Hewn
(]n» — ll«jiiilw-Brtnkl«r ■wort
US>--itev*iMt
7;00 ( SI— MoiTk^
(JO) — Arthur faith Shaw
f;30 ( 3)— «luwiteli
<1«>— Mel! «{ VMM
(lS).-«s*l« m IvHet
8 00 ( 3)— NC. MMMion
(l»» — ^F»lty Dwke
i:M ( 8» — Tell It to m* CiMW*
(I»J— Vtrmefe INi\i»hier
•HW ( tH-4te*«-lr HiiiMiiiM
Smilay In N.Y. Opening Here
(lO»— aierwrtli Iwwf
, „, ...„ ir I'tnsI
(tO>— Bleren 0*»<m* IU4N*t
(ISt — KeHMibf ,
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llilO ( «)— 11th ■oiir Wwithw
(IS)— Mil k«^
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UM— WMthw
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1|t8« (IM— ^mUN U
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1:10 1 10>-^Rl0Urtil i^
%!m riAV— 1l«««
Carroll Retnrne
T« Kaye Show
DkMm Oimdl retunis for
of tht MMOQ m "Ther Dan^
t*y Mow" Woteeaday. Mltreh
U (Ift-ll pJB., 1^ on ^ CBS
Otiuv Kaye iqwiu tta show
irtth ^ iODg "Oii IfacDonald
Itad a mspr *tei»^ toy the
AMiv Mtoo S^ren.
fea te openAif come^ty tftetc^,
Oimiy ft^ riijf an iirt^preter
at a dto^ of tiie french-Ameri-
Ma VMndi^ Sodi^. A^
Med ^^ tiM tenquM te>st, a
.^w^ten AflMrican. Marcti
HUIab* i$m tt» iB«it ^ honor.
mv^. Wten tin
tew^MA boat a^ ^ piMt of
taaor** anodMM te "» ^e UttlB
n9nlMy»'* tiia WM»tor*t traM-
MMIM Oimtt ita« uerpa
Thit'Mi^ Oar* «»d 'tt^** ''»<»
tto l^te and ^ase." Kay then
idM^with •'^ADeeD«&
Ki^ Md Mj« C^tnXi, cmA
•mm and ttt 1^ CSiamKdl
„jiMMrttao yv^^^Me to m
ctodDi ia <Hir e^rydty Wm in a
c< ' )g-tatta pmuotiqn
.... w. u„^*1^Cte*."
A Uttto boy'a ttwt iiaircut «l
tta tti^ttibov ^iMh Ml ft^er in
^ai^te It ^ fli^ti^ of a
ma^ Aet^. Kaye i^a Qm
mtvcm wmsU Mer ^Mim to
«ea M «b b(^ ttd fbr% Kor-
Trnnmy's Head' Is
NBC-TV Movie
Ri^ud SgiB, Dana "Wynter
uid ^meion MteheU sUr in
♦The View from fwnpey't Head,"
a dmn irtxmt a |^AIuter*s rei»«-
wsOiUn who i^ttmt to Ut iiome
town to m SwMi to oanivd •
s^rstery aurtwading a wmW-
tanOM wrttHT, on IOC-TV^
"MoB^ Ni^ ^ the Moviet"
Mon<^, Man* W in cert* (7:«^
f JO PA. MSm. Adairted from
tiie newd of Ibnitton &ao, tMs
aotb (tetursMNc 16% >«l««ie
was vn^D, #f«eted and pro-
duced ly fPhiUp Dunne.
Amm Fi«e Plan) ^ bem
8^ 1^ a NwrYork p^dishiM
flm to lya inme town. Pom-
pey't Meed, to contact author
Qum Wales <$idney ^ckm^.
mm, Walea Uvea in aeduaion
with m wife, bicy abri<^
ttusi^tm), wlio dunaiNto ^,000
te lOin^ lirtudi she daims w^
aever ytid to ter husband. Ila*
hom^ tat 1^1 a wite in New
Vofk, ^m retti^Qis a romance
-tmrniemm ^frlwd, Oinah
mm 'Wfskih wiio. ttottl^ •
SMirilr of one tf tike town's best
^SmI fittrrlW Miday Ifiggte
anx*^ a bcor fitt»«^ wrong
#de^^ teHfa. TMtti^ very
lieh mm, flMiM is tfU uraw>
eepWM to Idi^ sociBky ttere. By
adtffi« m ttyAety wvefoping
Wala^ftfs tin fe«*^ W« o^
(OBM^ imMms.
Accortiiig to a wpoit from the
taA Potomac Ti^
of "^Ai^iia te
to the past 10
Iv 80J pe
ttM««m«od^
«i7.^ plM^^uit br «ie Md
of IMl Hie Mriier ted JompMl
'* (Opening W^nesday ^ the
How far thould a glrifo prior
to the nupUals?
The approach to this i^e^ld
^estioQ provides hilarl<Wf en-
terlaiment In the tmw Metr*€old-
win-Mayer and Seven Am pro-
duction. "Sunday Jn New York,"
Marring Cliff R^jertson, Jane
Fonda and Itod Taylor, with Jo
Morrow and Robert Culp in co-
Erring roles.
The Norman Krasna comedy
vras one of Broadway's big stage
hits and Krasna, who wrote the
Kreen play for the film version,
holographed in Melrocolor, has
made it eveo funnier and visually
more far-reaching is depicUng a
variety of scei^ and locales
which could only top talked about
within tl» confines of a stage.
Much of "Sunday in New York"
ms filmwl on locations in Now
York City, with wquenees show-
ing Jano^onda boarding a Fifth
Avenue bus on which she first
meets Rod Taytor, a Kene in
which they row on Central Park
Lake awl anotlMr colorful se-
quence which takes place at <he
akating rink «t (Rockefeller
Center.
The ftory cowcerns pretty,
young 'Eileen (Wm Fonda) who
comet to New York from Atoany
to get i^vlce from her jet-pilot
brother, Adam (Cliff Robertson).
She has broken off with her fi-
ance, Russ ^Robert Gulp) because
rtie refused io get aa "modem"
about ctoting as he insists is stan-
dard procedure. She wants to
know whether her morality is
^aolato. JUlam, f^^etting Uat his
^l fri«id. Mona Wo Morrow),
im left mme key Ungerw in a
etoaet of his apartmei^ insures
hh si^ tiwt tfie ii iMohitoIy
right ai^ that he hinoelf would
never wmpromiit a glri
Having deliver^ ttiis hypftcriti-
ml pr^^3(»nt, Adi^ has. to fa«
up to the facts el Ule wn«i short-
ly afler^rds fflleeh plays host
to Philadelphia sportswrtter Mike
Mitchell <%)d Taylor) whom she
has pi^^ up on the bus when
l|er pin ^U tan^d in his Jacket.
Having been cau^t in a wmxkm
<fc)wnpour,^th^ we dryi^ otf in
batb rotes. ^idBu^tm^ with
Adam's Mn ^Miophy, Eileen
Mw MeiMi m wn as weU "^oin
tin croi^" aiii^fa^ a Miiwvh^
baffled and reUwtant Mi^ on-
Run takes this inopportune nio-
^nt to arrive at the apartment
from AMwny. He hM come to tbe
oMicfai^A tiMt Sitoen ww moral-
ly Ti^ and wairts her to marry
him. In order to protect Eileen,
Mike intevduow mmU as her
tatither, which n»l»s things more
coTOf^ortid «^«u tbe real Adam
ttrrivM m the tsu^.
We're not going to ti^ ^w how
tUs coflv^ of crtors ^ynms out;
-. , - .. . / — -■•' - — ' . .1. ,— ■ ■-. —
NBC News To
Visit America
fnm coast to coast and into
iUuka Md mM, *'^ierican
Sfwcta^" wtt! vi^ tite most
beautiful scenic attractions in our
land. With a ira-lpt written by
producer hou Haaam, the hour-
tong in^olor NBC-TV News spee-
Uk win invite viewers to share
with jarimtor Van Heflln tte nat-
ural wowters o! the UnMed Statei^
TTie program will be telecast
Mardi X, at 7:30-8:30 p.m. under
sponsorship of The Savings and
toan Foundation, in the colorful
traditioo of j»ich other Hasam-
nrodue^ televi^on events as
.'-n» River Nite." "U.S. No. 1:
Ameriom Profile" and im Shake-
f^peare and Van tSol^ sp^als.
More tiian 40 setting have
been visited by <wious !®C cam-
eras to film "American Spec-
tode," vrifch only a few man-made
device empl^ed in the se-
quences.
"tft WM our intention," Hazam
said, '%o make every American
Mke prMte of tiie scenic beritafg
which to his to enjoy for all time.
We wwrted to ^w U» great
natural beauty of mt country
and tberofore n»ke Mch awl
overy «m of ut f»oud of the
_^je(td» irtaeed here by God for
all <w dtiseiw todieriA."
Prom ^ opening wene in
Now York harbor, <^ca^winner
HefUn ^itm to audittwe on a
thriliuig tour ot mitk abactions
as Cs^ Cod, l^ara, YeUw^
^ne thtionia Park, Oregon's
Satam ^iver. ^e Kteuea wd-
eanie ««• of Hawaii, tiie i^cka
fidds of Alarf», Cape Hatterw.
tiie mm ^oMm, m Grand
Cai^M. tte PrtrMod ^o^, C^
ifomta's Inyo MitioMl Por^
and lianJiina^ tM^tw vm.
■^■^rieai^ dtaveM. Ori^al
nMUte ^ tf Wdie Itaaofi, aad
f^mlNrti^ Qi^ite Is ffln o^tttor.
aufflcient to say tlwt everything
ends ai lapplly as tt does hllar-
ioudy. Mtoen'i virhie remains in-
t^ and tfie gets the husband she
roally vwnts. Airf m do« Mona.
Jim Backus, as a harried pilot-
dispatcher, and 4h« popular i^an-
ift Peter Nero playing himself
(he also wrote the film's musical
seorc) add to the merry goings-
on.
"Sunday in New York" was
product by Everett Freeman and
directed by PWer Tewksbury.
Moviegaers are going to find this
rollicking entertainment on a
Sunday or any other day, in New
York or elsewhere.
Miclcey Aooney
Rawliide Guest
Mickey Rooney guest stars as
Psn Macropolous, a ^nderer
with the soul and intuWon of a
child who has searched for 11
years for a "woman he really
doesn't want to find, in "Inci-
dent of the OdysMy" on "Raw-
hide" Thursday, March 28 <e:00-
9:00 p.m.. EST) on the CBS Tele-
vision Network.
In tlw story, Pan's simple phil-
osophy and wi^om save the day
when trail boss Gil Favor's (Trew
threatens to desert him because
of his strM discipline. ^
Eric Fleming and Glnt Easft-
wood stor as Gil Favor and ram-
rod Rowdy Yatts, respectively.
Carole Mathews plays the woman,
JUicy. Other "Rawhide" regulars
who appear include Paul Brine-
pr as Wishbone, James Mur-
dock as Mushy, ^ve Raines as
'Jim evince, Itocky Sha)»n as
Joe S(^rlet mi BobeA Cabal
as Hey Soot.
Child Study
Show's Topic
NOOTKMiK-NlWPORT NEWS
^The highlights of The ChiW
Study Ai»>ciatMn of America
c»nfeHin# on wnotkiruA and
health prMslems fiKsing ^ mod-
ern chM will be broad^»t on
WTAR Midlo (700 on Ibe dial) at
8:15^ pjn.i Wedn^iday, Mait^ 11.
The conferenw 'm conducted on
the sub^ of "Current Presses
on our Children" and vriU deal
with i mpUcs^ioi^ . to their
b^thy growth.
Partidptnts are Dr. Benjamin
Spock, national a^ority on child
care; Dr. Peter Neij^uer, Sector
of the (Mid Developmert Center
in New York Cit>-; Dr. Erkh Lin-
d^mnoi foofes^r of p^^iatry
at Hu-vard Medical Scb^; ISary
Ellen Goodman, consulti^E an-
thropoh«lit; a^ Whttaay M.
Young. Jfir., excCT^ve director of
tl« NiMoittl Urten League^
lliis progi:am will be edited
from a full <toy's diacuMim to
ftt ti% 45-minuto broa<tei^ time
periwl.
PXTGCT
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Marifh Stars
Injtole Of
President
WGH To Wekome
Back Dick Lamb
If your crystal Wl shows Fred
ric March asl future President of
the United States, it's not making
a mistake — in the fortlwoming
Paramount release, "Sev3n Days
In May." which openi Wednesday
at the Princess TTieaiw, theJ.wo-
Ume Academy Award winner por-
trays -the American chief execu-
tive—with unerring authenticity.
, i»
The artor w« dtosen for his|
rote entirely on his nwritjs as a per-
former—not on his former per-
sonal contacts with America's first
citizens. During filming of "Seven
Days In May," *fiirch entertained
the members of the tci^ cast,
which includes Burt tancasler,
Kirk Douglas, Ava Gardner and
Edmond O'Brien, with anecdotes
of his association with Franklin
D. Roosevelt and Owigh|j&.#isen-
hower.
"My first visit to the Wfiite
House," the a(tor recalled, "was
duing Franklin D. Roo^velt's
term, I arrived juA as the Presi-
dent w^ conduding a news con-
ference. Mr. Roo^velt, who un-
derstojrf the techn:,^diLies of
photographing these Msions,
®lle(i'to the cameraman, "Okay,
Cut. Print.' Then he waved to me
and wted, 'Mr. Bfarch, how do
you like tbe way I (ttrect my
K^n^' i had no reaara iwt to
t^press my ap^val."
MaKA's njeetiag with awther
White House occupant owurred
during World War H, when
March, while entertaining GI's in
North Africa, was introduced to
ti» then General Eisenhower. Af-
1^ thirt ^tA me^mg, tl» stor saw
Mr. SaiBbow<»' many times and
wu alm^ ini^Mly identified as
'^he wm I saw in Algiers."
At !Hiraai5uat, March ei»cted
his rote as U. S. President with
such authority. boA in appear-
ance and diction, that every
member of the crew got iirto the
habit of addressing him as "Mr.
ft«sid«»t." This imaginary diief
officer that Mr. March iwrtrays is
at the helm af the "ship-ofstate
«>n*p time foresibble fu-
&ir^dw^%4st^ day niAional
emergenQT. A mllMoy plot i^ainst
^ White Hou« is diasjvored
ind the fate of tJw biUoft bangs
^ii\ the balance Til so«>«w lad-
tfi'fUm ws produ^ ^ifttly by
Seven Arts, ICirt Douglw* Joel
Productions and John Franken-
Itelmer's company.
rtviah Vance
Skeiton Guest
Vivian Vanoe, Jaekte C^M^n
and The Wom*nf^ are the ffiest
sUrs on "The Red Skellon Hour"
•rtiesday, March 10 on the ^S
television networic (8-9 p.m. WST).
In a sU^ion Utted "One Min's
Male Is Another Ifan's fNiison,"
Red SkeUon Mrtrays George Ap
pleb/ (^l* llSss ' Vanoe, jirito co-
staii M Vlv on "The Lucy Show"
on be Network, plays Georfe's
alwiy*^ngry wife, Clara, t^
sketch concerns Geofge and
Ctarats RumJvantures li tbe ice
cream Imrtneas.
Jackie Coogan appears with
Skelton in The Silent Spot, titled
"Spring Fever," in which they
jwrtray two men, each swking
a restful afternoon in the'wiirm
aumhlne of his own back yard
on a spring day.
The Wwnentolk, a guitar-
drumming, foUt-singing quintet,
return for their second appear-
anee of tl« season on the show.
Their «»g8 bKdude "littte
Itoxes," "Love Come A-trlcklin'
Down" and "Plea* Don't Take
My Gu^ff."
Comfietition
For Beatles
Is Brewing
ftwl He'nning, emtor ot 'T1»e
tevarly Hillbimes" and "FMU-
o^ Junction" on tiie CBS Tete-
iMm Newark mi a. man who
loMws a litely baiMlwagon when
M sees ft, now has another crea-
& to his ofvdtt m the fan of
a way-<wt group <tf j^iris totod-
ed as America's vtnltenge to&ig-
lan<Fs B^^ as tt« world's fore-
most aingiiv kooln,
Wttfa OflMld O'CkmiMMT w di-
redor, flennlng't («lybup iM»,
nitte «d nril tato aeticm tins
tmek fof the first time at Gen-
eral Servl^ Stores in HoUy-
irood during the iQlnting <ri the
"^tticoat JunctlMi'* «pk^ in
whkh they midn tlwtr ^ildic
ttebut
1%e bewigged, pittar-twanging
quartet consists of "Pettteoat
Junction" ngrius Jeannine
lUey, PM Wooddl and linda
IQiye, |hu She^ Hm^ who
^yed hUm Gilroy in the 't>obte
GUlis" seil^.
Kenning ^ans to rateMe flw
e^aode <m the Network We In
March.
OnSSWIKO FUZZLE
Dick Cimb, ^pular WGH per-
sonality of 1959 and 1960, returm
to the ar^. He will be fwrtured
in the ttme time slot m before,
7 to 11 pan., Mondi^ tiUou^
Saturday.
Dick teft Ticteirater in Oct(rtw .
1960, for his own televia*Mllwlif**
in Mtimore. &)metime Ww 1»
retunwd to radto in Oi^^, Ohio,
where he w«i working before
coming her^.
Oi<A will be replacing his re-
I^aceme^, Keith Jam^. Ke^
has eci^)^ a pronation direc-
tor's ^ with a Camdtan radio
station. It was Keith .femes wl»
replKed Dick in 1900.
In addition to his airwoit,
Dick nwkes n»ny per»ial ap
pearamw^. His first broadest
upon \m return will be Monday,
Mareh 9, ^be^nning at 7 p.m.
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this month w^ the re|m bli»
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which i^li^ed the war nowl
in 19M, bi brin^g out a new
editim in hard cover.
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Caint Eastwood and ^d Brii».
gar, stars of "Rawhkte'* on t^
CBS Television Netwwt, bavt
worked up a musical mns^ a^
the state fair drooM tb^
sumioer. Gastwood w^ IM(
pl«yt comet, Brin^ pla^
17th & Atlantic
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Ava <^dnef
Features: 2, A, 6, 8. 10
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PrincMi Ame High
Names KMor Grads
ItiAUA — VaMU^orbft Mary
ftm Hughes tnd ^uM^Mrte
Lhida Gralfy wUl 1^ the terfi^
gradimUttg d^i.in tke hl^fy ^
Prints Anm Hi|0 S^»^ ta
coimnencement' exen^is thii
ftae d m • per^t Mm ^
S.OOM!. Muy Fran's vnt^ wis
7;M9. Line's aven^
Mbuy nan fawl bv fM tuM
of e^^ life tet nmstm «tai
elie tcxA: a Mo<hen^rtf^ eoam
tit &aofy and Itary Ck^vp. tte
wm attend Wake Poreit ta
WiMtonSatem, N.C, wtae At
l^i^ to stiKty for a leacb^
Uada plam to eota- R^
Date or Ra<Miffe end to n^
wMi con^pt^en on 0ie UnM
SIMk Space l^ogtiAft.
Solh girls teve feeen mpdar
ineaalM mi of Pilnce^ Aime'il Scito-
iMtic A<^vMMit ^un.
t^ valedl^tfkn if (Iw datuft-
itr of the itev. and Mrs. 0. m-
wwi Hu^ws. PiPtkipttUng to
ch^, ibM<m, Shadier SdiM
and Vbaay ro&g r aaM , ahe it a&
ttve in the tx^oa M<||e Ba^
ti«t Chittidi.
% aebocd a^vltlM aiw itrwi
Entsrt^iiMlIt
Sehedile Sit
VIRGINIA IMdH —
& KnnpAmell, C^wmd
of The C%nim ito-
bookiMi hi
for tHe IS^ m-
tffttimDeat aiaawi at Tim dnr^
\m Beach and Oi^aampvib a^
Tte CawUir*! Hunt l^ooni.
AMonlte tt> Mr. Xnumki^
a' ee ittp te l ^ new tettiM hta
b^ ftdtow^ «i& M^ttis m
mm hit ore^^n aod eiM^-
umen firom aR <nwr the ^MuMry
such as Si tmiaoK ai^ hit ^•
c^^(t ftoih the West €3ci^
Tte Ron l)fetcalfe 19 pie^
or^ttrtfi Irom Ca«»da, W«rf«n
Tommy Oof^'s iNAd, wMi htt
ovdiMti% Mkly hfoffow and
Ha "Npit Tnte** tend, Many
Foncatt irMi In wdheamt.
Vatenaa i^ui^ lo <te tiu^
tiuri M The Oralin^a pat-
(GairtiiiiNd en Ng*-l|
as oxepy ed^r of the "Pe«i«a"
it a nwartier of te 9Mi^
Hmor &eie^ and pari^Mnli^
ian for Junior CivlUn Club.
1%e Mtotatuian U the dau^
tenr of CapL Md Itav. Wdutfd
Gr«t^. tos fe curwntly a home-
room vi^^ir^Ment, chairaaan «f
itm asaM* prapiie^ commi^e
aiMi a nemta- of Che Sentor
Slwing Com^ttee, trinity Trt-
Hl-Y end the National Honor
SQciity.
Mm^ ttM MO anten to gmd-
u^ Jww 13 are tiie f<41ovHni
Odt Adaina, tin ISxsm Am-
6nn, Ksm Lee AaAaaim, Petnr
J. Atbtftaa, Xaitt^ Jo Austin,
Rifteoea fil^nnah^, Sen<ta«
Rhea Bower, Oa^ T. BrAe.
Betty J. Broim, Anm L. targeo,
Cteriee F. CaMweO. Samhe Y.
Ci^oun, B<»inie K. Ountwan,
Denaia L. Galea, C^vlMfti^et
Gofer. Anfriiena OottMnoBe,
(AarUae F. Oavik, WaHw Lee
DMiina. Margaret F. Dodl^,
Janet L. I^min^ ftrMda F.
Esson, Aniea IHiolt £chlin, Can-
dice L. SthMi^, John T. f^
gmm, Jehn R. Fsnatroai, Ba-
trkte AmFMe.
Loo^^. (Mna^ar. &rtMean
C. CSehman, Benny L. Gilbart,
\^tor 1L Grefor, Judy C. tod-
dodi. John Roea Hm, Jane H.
HB^am, Uada D. fiemiey. Uat-
ry S. ngMawar, Cheryl Ranee
ifort, Slephn i^par Honnan,
Ita^oria E. Maaa. Jac^ueUne &
Kmaey, Ann C. WSt^, imm L.
KMt, mmey L, KimlHel, Anthony
Al^ Koater, Janes P. Land^
t. L^UM.
^r^ B.^i|yiw»si, B^ J.
It,
An Itoy, Sewbt W. IftsN^,
Oetadn 0. iMlN^ P^a Ann
1^ Cfteiyi J #m, Ibryl G.
Ifaqjan. Pan^ tee Meal, J^ies
aatfiwMnar, Willtai R. <yBri«.
I^aa M. Otimt, BA D. Meoabo,
Cii^ A. PWAaan, Pim^ .^n
P(^, Bvelyn Seine Oua^.
C^rol A. RaMQO« Barl^i
Riley, Dwait R. Miimm,
Fk^ Irwin Rolteeon, Thom-
m A. Ro^wsU, Michael T.
SAmidt, CmA Aiune Schofer,
Shm^ A. Schuler, Carol £.
j^p^co-. Rateeea 1. Tlnunemnn,
i^6s U. Todd, Paneia M. Tonq>-
Vm, Karan M^taida TuMle.
iteyi V. ymaum, smoob a
•IWhon, Coante L. WinfieM, Mar- ^
e^i Witkiewicx, TtooMa N.
Ynacy. «id LiightoB a YMaa.
Ikm N0^ UnU Gve* F^^^
Carouser
Cast h
■ _ -^ ■
Mary Fran Hu^s, left, awJ Linda Orafty smile happily at the news of their selection.
,(? ^ (Prin^ss Anne Peerage plwto)
>T|,V»B,Ji
Editorial
DEFINING THE WORD - 'ROTTEN'
SomeUmonthsago Virginia Beach and desired—annexation. Th« citizens of old
Princess Anne County merged into one city Princess Anne County and Virginia Bwch
knewn as the City of Virginia Beach. Nor- decided something should be done about
folk City, through a small group, fought
this merger In every way that they could.
this and so they merged. They selected a
«ode, Iho were d^ermin«*^ preven, ^- « 'Z^:^:'':^T^uT^ Z
furtU .nnex.hon end the overburdening ^„„^^^^ m.gb^i.1 districts of
D .P*'2!?« u.,,. u^„ . u. M nnlv old Princess Anne County or those adopted
R«»ntV there hevebeen • Jot of ug y ^ ^^^ ^ ^^, ^
rMfnors that certain people m Norfolk Citv
have become more bitter than one would
dare to think, ^^ille these are only rumors
sp^me of the bitterness cited for this Is Vlr-
^nla Beach refusing to adopt a ^les tax,
falluVe of the Ger>eral Assembly to pass a
law that w&j\di allow Norfolk to annex a
sirable end $o^rt>e charter provides for a
change, whiclilt^ange to be made by the
people and by a vote of the people, (Maybe
Mr. Blackford would like to have the Su-
preme Court of the United States p^ss on
It but we prefer that the people of Virginia
law t^t v^KJ aiiow r^om to ann^ . ^^^ ^ ^ j^.) And, we know that #.e
part erf Virginia _Beach, Ifte announcement ^^.f", . '. ^/y^.^y.. Beach..*^
that SiiM'S would build a greet retail store
in Virginla^ea^, and TrWprroff ^me an^
rwuncww^ that Miller & Rho^s of Rlch-
mond would build their new retail unit In
\^rglnia Beach.
We can understand Norfolk's disappoint-
ment by some of these events, but when
Norfolk City took 38,000 of our citizens
afKi annexed mNltions of dollars of property
officials <rf tht Ofy of Virata Be acM^
itaiKople wi ll tg e g t w a a<w^<» #wrpM|i|i
time to adopt <liar^s ^et will bring the
government i^en closer to the peopte.
And, we twjpe that thew changes will not
be like some our neighbors have whereby
the little people have Tittle to say about
who represents them.
Virginia Beach has had, like every gov-
Announced
VIRGINIA BEACH — When
the curtain goes up on "Carousel"
opening ni|^ April 8, at the Alan
B. Shepard Civic Center, the audi-
ence will find themselves at a py
New England country f«ir of 90
y«urs ago. Ca^ chorus, dancers
and the orclwitra of the Virginia
Beach Civic Chorus and Orch^fra
will he Joined by children and a
hear in the frenzied first scene,
hi a {Mntominie of carnival and
coqu^ry.
Cooduetor-direcitor Cterles Oil-
ier tua ann<MUK»d as hhi lead-
tog My hi tiie r^ of JuUe J{»>-
dui, (he w^43)own iKmk ain^^
•etren J^ne Garrison. Fteyh^ op-
posite her wm be Fred Wtftlna,
as Billy Bifek)W. Mr. WaUdm, ste-
tioned for tiie pnt year at the
Naval Air ^i^n of Norfolk, has
appeared in two productions of
the Old Dominion Opera Work-
shop. ,|4i .
The part ^ Carrie Pipfp^l^,
the entrancing ingenue role, has
been given to Carol HaU, a new-
comer to the local sta^. Ji^er
CSnigin, the villain of the plot, is
played by ai^ther Navy resident,
lUchard Hoff, vi^ioae ^wied tal-
&aU are seen hi his triple^M
roles of actor, aini^ and da^er.
A hwribasd and wife team fUIi
two nxne of the roles. Bob and
JkniHie JoiMQB tiAie ^ntrlbuted
to the area toy the 9hvy) play Mr.
Snow tnd ff^itie fftiwta'.
Virgsia Beach tbaator ^lers
Alanton Facing
Rl^oning Again
ALANTON — ResidenU cd Alanton began their leoMd tmoof
ing battle within a month Monday night wh« a l^|e ih)lm|fln>
af^ared at the Planning Commission meeting to oppoac $a f^^pM-
catbn that jwpuid allow full acre lots to be brolien down to Me
half mtt.
The application in qiMstkm was filed l)y M. R. Wddl
Company, Inc. for a change of '^ —- r
Rodaei^t Trip
RiHiliM Exetpt
For tlie Iteasln
zoning firom Rural Residence Dla-
triot 1 to Residence Suburtiu
District 1 of prop«rty fronAing
5^ feet on the weiA ai<te of
Stephens Road.
The apidicati<m pertains to
nou-br eigtk acres of wooMI
propel^ now plated in one «Kre
sMes.
A few weeks ago Akirton re^-
^nls rallied again^ azNtim' i«-
zonlng appUottioa, filed by
Witchduck Manor Corporation, re-
questing th^ a portion of the
former Brown Fmn, also fiitmt-
ing on Stephens iUnd, be i«-
soned to allow sites as low as
15,000 square feet. It is preaec^y
toned for ^,000 square feet to
an acre.
lliat appUottlon was irithdrawn
before it reached the Pteffl^
Commission hearing. Jfl*m Ara-
gona, one of the cosporatlon's
principals, ^d "'R was a n^Mn^
derstanding. We tiiou^ ^nt
property wi^ zoned for 99,(01
^uare feet rather than 20,000."
Attorney Emeat C. Ckmsolvo,
repi^smting W^ ait ItoMlay
night's me^tag, lAad tiie group
U ttey reali^ tl» r^mii^ was
jto no leas than iwe kaU acre
sites.
Hi
vN didn't like it but we continued to ^ ernrnent m this area, some Increase in taxes,
10 be good neighbc^ and to fight for our "ft by reascm of the merger but because
Interna and the interest of the entire area
We don't suggest that this bitterness
caused AAr. Frank Blackford and/or the
Virginlan-Wlot to publish Jts article last Sun-
day entitled "Virginia Be^'s 'Rotten' Bor-
oug*i Syst^", but It is unusual that this
Iwadline should ep^ar wMn most of these
eventa have just takM piece.
Ma^ before talking about Virginia
Bwich's Rotten Borough System these same
peo||faa ought to talk about Norfolk's Sys-
tem ^ we suspect f\rmre are rnany areas of
large population that have never had a
Gjuncllman and wlH m\/«^ have one if the
of the great Increase In service, the addl
tional cost of ichools, «nd Hie great influx
of p^ple to this area. ArKSl, It did not come
about because Mr. Dudley Codce, as quoted
In the Virginian-Pilot of Mardi 1 Ith, said:
"I personally don't see how we can escape
higher taxef in the ever^t of a merger." But,
these people who want to criticize Virginia
Beach shouW take a look at Ifieir own city
of Norfolk and look at ihe taxes they are
having to bear. And, what taxes the people
of Virginia Beach faced If they had been
annexed and what the remaining part of
old Princess Anne County and Virginia
diosen few fteve a right to name them. Beach would have had to bear
And, in atf probability, the only way certain It's time the full picture was given bv
people will have their own representative those who have the media to give it rather
on the council Is to adopt some form of than to write headlines about a rotten
borouoh system so they an elect their cwn, system. If It were so rotten would concerns
coundlman. I'ke SearrRortjuck, Miller & Rhoads and
But, what about the Virginia Beach Bor- other reputable firms move into Virginia
ough System? Prior to becoming borouqHs Beach? Would the popo'^ti^"''" ^"^•«
they were magisterial districts. The Black- short years, increase «^>ut 35,000?
water Magisterial District had 733 people. ten't It tin^ for this erea to aH work
The Bayslde Magisterial District 28,045. together rather than fight each other be-
Under the constitution of Vlrqlnla the peo cause someone has a pet peeve and a
pie of Bayslde could never have had any pencil. Let's put small differences aside and
Increase in ri^sentatlon and were left to work for a great future and a greater
the mercy of what Norfolk and Its group Tidewater.
imxi mm cmvention sale& manager
MuUin, the 9wmt of ^ ^ttwsd
of the ttOe. Itike Heaatfiaji, tbo
temilto- on, our local atege. i^ys
two i»rt8, as oUed for in the
^ry, one a "SlaritoQjer" ftom
the nest world, and the other a
v«ry eartWy courtry doctor, the
key &«cing-acting rote of 'Louise
te portrayed by tbe verartfle
Shirley Fei*«s8. And in the part
of Mr. fiaacombe '& Mm
Matthews.
OQm numbers of ^ ffieak-
ing efurt inchide Ik^i^ &nit,
Chuck Wilson, BIH tHley and
f^^ Ferrigno.
The lively choreography nHiidi
«ihances the proAiotlMi Is being
directed. by Sarah SaAer, Matur-
ing, besides Mrs. FentreM and Mr.
Hoff, Uoyd Kitchin aai Dr. Ro-
tand lUAlnaon. Oueat aitiats will
be Virginia Beadi's PriscIUa
Cronoaelin and Gene Ifanunett .of
the f^jarfolk Civic BaUet. Also ifi
teadli^ daroe roles are ^uart
Grimes and Panky Jarrett.
The Ro^rs and 'Htmmenrtefti
musical, to be viewed four nights,
April 8-11, is being soonsored by
the Vfarginia Beach Rotary Club,
with profite going to their Schol-
arship Fund. Tickets are on sale
now irt the B and M Delicatessen
and art the Alan Be Shepard Civic
Center.
Wf
KEMPSVUXE — hMe Rod
ney Measlier, soCli^li frMi
^rcoroa cai^:»r of die tone vm
to I^ eye, retormd tome iMtt
week-end frwn tlw clinic in Nee
York City witfi only a bed cMi
of measles to mar what pfo^.
to be a routine trq>.
The doctors aakl Redn^ ia
coming akfo^ nicely,** Mrs.
C%arles E. Mestu^n- r^orted to
di» Sun-News earlier mi wwtk,
"bvH he hrakc out wMi oMMlas.
htiotB I got him tooM.**
Sto saM that ^ voufli^er
wUl <»Dtinue to rneive hotm mm-
row t&m mA eye ttaarfiiaHeiil
every Aiee eiMAa. fhe eext
treatnwnt date is Jum 10.
The case of 17 - mMi • dd
RodMy and his f^f ^ 1^ tos
beocxne very ck^ to ^ I^Mrta
<d m^qr tocal raidwrt a, i^e-
man is for,"
ftu^ 4>eriE^ ta* te AlntoD
legation, ^d. "But these home
ownei^ twigbt end <kveloped
l^ir property with tlw unAar'
iriandMv that tl»y.wmild not be
tontttd by any ailas tola than
**U tMs property is c^ up into
die half acne sites, we feel M will
<tocr^ tte indue of property
tiwse home ovrana hme spent
^ars and thouMOi^ of dolltfi to
devetop," he aiW.
The application mu^ now go
to City C^ncU at which time
another hearing will pfermtt the
r^kteiHs to voice ^ir diaap-
^vid. The next council neet-
ing vM be March 23 li 10 eon.
nancy abott »w i^h Ro#ey
mult rec^e n^Ny wpe ^ U^ md
tteat^nt at tlw ^MbytHiaa
Host's laattote of ^Mtool-
0gf tt flaw Yoik CSty wery^teee
montlH it ke is to lh«.
Ito K^qMvUk Lk^ CUb m
Fet^ttlry **ado^** ^oia^ m
an eflort to reliew the Met^gat
of s(Mie <A the f inamnii \m^m
et ti» exfwnsive treatmei^'
Groups or persom wahfam to
^ve Rodi^ a figh^ dpice
Sheitm J. Beta^ trea«uer,
KeiBpeviiie Lkhm C**, l^ia-
haven StatkM, Vtrplia Bitok,
Va.
Piles Driven For High-L^
argaret Murphy, a fifA grader at Tmntwood Elementary
School, is holding a flag piBsaMed to tor elasa Wedaaaday jyy the
Missile Weapons %at^«"« I'mtaing Unit of Dam Neck. The S
officers mA 7Q etdwe <f the unit have made a project of
i^ppiying claaaroott fi»ff> to ana adioi^. Trantwood is the third
Virginia Beach idwol to toaefit from thepfx)gram. Handing
Margarat tto fili is ROC MJ>. Ramue. FTC BiU Warren is
pictured in httk^xmoA. ^laMwfai ptoto)
VIR0INIA BEACH — J<An
S. Ljmdi, f«in«ity n assisoiitf
directw of a RMuncmd PuMic
Relatk^ nd .^vertising Con-
fultio^ ffnn '&m b^n named
^n^tioe &i1m Maa^r of The
Cavalfer. Ite aarnxuK^ment mis
iMde by Gei^ral Mana^
Oiaita S. Kroui^.
LynA hM abe toei assocutod
wilih m^lmmA MgMi, 1m, as
^0^ PnxnMtoi Manager and
toa^^^^i ^ve <m natktnal, re-
p( t ? fate ttav^ poiM^kMI
tt)...iii(u-i Ifc to imt&Af a
mee^x dm IMel Mes Man-
i^emwt ^wociatmi ai^ Vi^ia
Association Executives. He is
a fcwBwr men*lfer of The Rich-
mond PulrtK Relations Aasocia-
tk>n and Advertisii^ Club of
Ru:fasK>nd.
He is a natiw oC R<WK)ke
Rapi*, N.C., and a graduate of
Hie &hool of Business Admlnw-
tratkm of The Universi^ ci
Ricbmond, Rfchmood, Vk^ia.
Aft^ severm} ^rs <rf s^^
in Ae aimy, to is ^w«% a
Cai^in in flic Army Reserves. '
Lynch is married to the for-
mer Miss Virginia Bard C^ii^:
<rf Norfolk and resi<k« on Car-
dintf Ro^, Birdncck ^hit, Vir^
gmttt
wsm s. vmm'
Two Ckrged h Deatk
VIRGINIA BEACH — Virginia
BeMfh Poltoe have arrested two
men in the slaying of Robert E.
Hannon, 20, whose body was
found in a slallow grave on
UMti R(ad a month ago.
Sam Westry, 23, of Norfolk, an
apprentice bricIOayer, was ar-
rested Monday. Herbert Lee
Capps, 20, of Virginia Beach, was
en^tod Tuesday. Both have been
chai^ with murder.
Sailw's Kiers Gnh;
FSESOOTT, ARE. — Pour
Yun» youths wtm found gottfy
of murd^ Tueday in the fatal
beting of a s^kr from Vfarginto
Beach, Va.
•Hie four ware darged witt
pid^ up Joto Eyter, win waa
on tomp(»ary duty at the Yuma
Marine Corps Air ^tton. and
besAuig hto to dea& during a
roUery tet niftod $1.
This 95-foot crane and ^^ 5fciwr to«i
50-ton capacity piles for tto ttuiid^oa flf a W-wft iii^<^ise
apartnmit buying at 39th St. and AtUmA: Am Tto 15^J>iy
buikUng. being bu« by ftish P^e^ffljgit Cot]^, i ie^a^ to
to rea<fy for occimttcy^tffy m 15to. fmmAiIwb iKMtiaeM »
Woodrow W. Fori (BiAkfin frihoto)
■WWJIM^^PW*
I^W»H»
T^
!MMf«A Tltur^y, Ator* 12, 1964
•\WW ELDCTUIC
^Ml mmxm AW aONDITlONING
UNITS AT &IMOAIN PRICES
MicneKM swmn and ruTu«@
mnmmwm mwm&mn WNnAam
m
VRONIA KACH
•we'<d Ipvf 1(1 •!• fv yml ^mmym 0f m
IMNw f i jB i iLd <l Am wi^ for fom ooovmaaae. tot [WBiini^ to «^
Miait MM M « Am |Mr mAmMM.
ffTYLffiTS
MKiTnuiY Mn.uuiANimi« m&mm
W« ••• iMMdi to mumM» thcrt Ibte. Whim taf niMli^
^a^ ow Mff of «xper^
;iNiA KAOei n
mcAttm
GAtJlfl
I
ASK vmiR Hn PHYS^^ AI^UT
TRAYLOR OPTICAL CO.
VI^NIA KACH'S ONIY GUItO OPTICIAN
^^Mr Ur#iorn Parle School)
1^ Umm I^AP - MMMWMAL MOO.
9M VOM CONWMMCI
rm) /WY IMVI YOUR
PRttGilWION AT ANY OF
DaiVWY AT ANY m WW
iocArmm
n
Hootenaiuiy At
roP Clubhouse
(MMr atib ftt nMiiti
1^^ tn IrMiJP^iny |i
Jligp rowter tad hii bud will
prov^ mu^ fiponi 9:M pja. to
12:30 «.».
A weeM fM^re wUl iadHde
' '^«tria' of Oie gre«ii" is m-
coun^ ior ttt irttim for |h«
cvenk^.
WE BUY — SELL — SWAP
FURNirURfc ■ APPLUNCti
ANTTQUES
PARTY
TIME
IS HERE
W^^^^*V ^^wBI^^P i^^^P^pP^ 1^^^^
Mrs. KooRtz To
MitaiB At
St. Patrick Tei
f VIBGMiA BSAOT — Mn. C
Itifi fTMip of woniM at ktr
home on SM ftr^ l^ie^hiy tit
« a. P^xjiit'i 0^ optn bcmat
for ih« to€^ fer^b of ttw
Mrs. Braetfen It
Society Prsf.
Mm.
nj^DHl YWCA ooiivtotiM
drtii^M 10 ^ coBfiMttm
ttlf liltjflBBrf
tt»
VIVimA liACM ^ Mn.
Pi^toi flteed«B hM l>MI «iectod
pr«i<tait ^ ^ fMi^ AAm
AMcM Vkktet ^ei^.
^ W»r mm vnmn mi Mn.
Ilany Bifltti^ Ml vice ^rid^;
Mn. A. J. Kttf^u^ SMO^^t
pwnlrtwti Mm. 1* C. MHtaqr,
iTMiwer; «id M«. TMim Ifal-
IIQI M 1^
PAW. V^irii 0M*.
hMMlta. ii
**^^^WIMWf ^^W^^^P I^PW^BW " ^m^^P wP
Oo« prtef Kill tm twdad.
Tham unU Ineiuii tn <er tat,
^Mter tank^ fteid witi^t-
nmiti tnd ilen» doMttd 1^ w-
KMtt mef^uii.
TEEN
■ ■
By
AfA Mm
B
Mi Ita M^l^ r Mur^
^IMfMlliMMtlftt
111 wnR^Rs,
Fcilwrs _ l^ilowf ^ tit up And bike Bi>tiee ~ T iMBtre iwC
rten you l<m ^»mm I wrote lor Uw girts Itit week tfbes not
jprnn I Itvc aa interest 1b ytm. V^%it£vcr you tdtek mav be your
hiMwt Ik «te way «f « eueet. iMriia)^ >•» irift fo iiilire«ted n
kiMwiq; ^tt there u a new obalJenge in A^^ture.
^i;ikultKre opms a 1% H^m fw ^u . . . KM aloDe in furaa*
ii^ aM term maai^Ni^t, but in Nubi^ indaitry^ tAm^um, n-
loaicb, tp^tali;ml wM^s, c<»in)un^tois ai^ (Mi^ttion a^
IBOTM^B.
Medianiartbn, improve crq^ a^ livertpck wi4 ollw
^frMfi g* in tciMltfie a^c^»p» have incfe«wd oi^i^
me« effidtncy treme^oi^y. |^«^ jMopto^
lugger and Mter resi^ to Ac ^o(kKtim U
tood tot tiw tmtim.
Bm Mil OM-faiming ^^mento <d a^oultuie
are advtoosg spectM;uiu%'. .^noiltttal oowfM-
tMNH are bMOBiiog hMr (yttta^pd wd (^M*
fled. They frow aa MQri^v,
) twys find a ^iu« teip — nd firb A».
100. i^$ tte nmr Ol^le^c n ^rinUtare ttxfaiy
m«aN
a ar a
N|tt)-H99Jt.
iiiJ«.iin
«t Norfolk Gmmi mg^. Mn.
PVTin^m ite <^ former Mta
OtHorad iwniltl^ MiAsk, dMgl^r
of Mr. and ibi. JoM W. Musk^
of Viixiittt BtBdL Mr. Fttrrtni-
(m ii (ha tM tf Ifr. and Mra.
PhiUp P. Purrii#» of Virginia
Beach.
DENTISTS TO MEET
VU^IOA BeAC»~t1ie lUe-
iwitr 0mm Awodil lop wM held
JU m^ WMtlng Kt tlM Crater
im^ 946. Sagbtoattw nay
•• aitda % MidMteg Dr. C O.
CMC, ^r. %7m BKiik Ave.
aio<her and d^ sk down to talk wift
if about ct^e, ^ luy wiuM to
MRwcn to ttese qiM^j^
le 10 portiMi irtrisA dbnu^ ^
AfriAttoal umcjmi are in Ae
tractav; a^ctdturd tci«rtiM »-
•» AUBi oti^^M^Bli; ttrif^tBfal bi^o^
flrwanb 00 ^ te^^ (rf other btuawN
.immi^
fwom kif JUim00r C#b
im mmmok to.
VIRGINIA
:n
428-7471
HWdMsebea^lMMyatatt _ . ,
~ f Tie iemmd en^eeda tfie imMy in'mo^ w^i of
a^^Hilture and relaMI mduatri^. Empk^»« look iat good liud^,
«ho have sicMm pffMoaUtm, teve stows en^tnot o( initiative
and are wJUii^ to tteuMor lespon^i^.
' 3. h B hwB Ni^lptB^ ■iriniij hr « cpaig it MJailiwrf
For some careen iwii as Jhrming and ^^ig of voartioMl apl>
culture it is very imp«^. For odmn it is hrifM, to %« jMiy
pfWtiMu m scie^, busmois, indiutry, omseivKion ami resnatte
it is of jtele oDOMueiM^. In wotm i^raillund c(4efN nwxs i^
dents come firom uroaii ar^a ten firign Ae farm.
4 Is it Beftiaitfi !• Iibw b raBm ihgiti ta iwcaBd hi ag-
riorilPif A eottMB aefrae is i^c^vary for mimm in mmy utm
of Bg^^^ns BM it hmxm^ iaeimi^y in^oMBil. i^ 4msk
wlu» are um^te to spend tte Aie lo obiun the B.S. ^t^^ee, iMtt
agrkultural «}U^es offer t»rl^er courBM cf stedy, ranpag flnm
a few weeks to two ^an in ks^glk. Tteae can ba valuaMB.
S. ^ ttcn BppBilBirillii f«r vmmi ki agiliiilimff Womea
liBve denioai^nated ^ity to IwMUe many of the fdtm in a^noteMi.
TMr bcsst (^ponbiMties are in scien<^ and tedmic^ poMtioM, m
well as in certtjo aneas of r^eam^h, gale% dcBWO^ni^tOBir bi^
communkatiMis.
^H^t pfenBrBlliiB ii aecdW tm mtamtt Mb bb FBftiBiywill
i ii l B pt Moit ^ aetoot ftiMiMis wMi |ood «^is3 icrnds
«re BesBptod. ^M. fiianlrtry, pityngs and mathfimWOT are
•moag tfn bB« njaiiir i i fa ^4w in ft^mimm for roUtgp ttud^ of
apicultuee. If poaMMe, Mca voiatioBrt ^ksiltee» teo. Mat
BlpicuJtunl coUcies are raismg thekr rMjiMWMnts Im entravie.
How abcwt you? Thii^ you nu^ be iMw^rtecB
saMMBIHasaMBMHnBMBM
TteTofltl
Dwnhs AttmU Bamaa
A I m ACTK)N
VA BEACH'S ONLY MliLWORK" ^^^ ^]^^^ f^^^^ .||,^,,ft.
!,••<*.
^op around before you pick 11 ««»
^iad i0t ti>0 ml to Mi^ ft«n ttif
tmi |}«Mfti Am wayit (I) onir v^w*
ililoyroiHiif mltsebrnfid; (B) tent
ar- booitid «|p IfOlir mAt liddir as pi^
If3&
i^'t-^^
SHOf^ worn TNC tADil« AND THaR DAUONTPIS
EASTMHt
Pa^om f9r mil ecdtmns, fnm befhing suits
ihm dwnmg ^tms. N0w skm^ 9ur tompkte
sckiHon »f 0rmg m0 smi^mr m«rfhmdis«.
MN M(MIM^ AM) MMyMT MMMS m 9 P JU
^pfflFw^rw
tomxm mODQE — Selac-
^008 fiwn G. F. Hendert Imt«^
piece, "The Ifosstadi" will be ih«-
aeitod by the f^nidoii md^
Bi^Aist Clnircte <totr at 7:S0^ the
iUfWlBg Bf HiNk tf. I%a teMNU
^^«lilijf QMrMiiiiSI^ ta^MM
S^Ms wHl be Mie OawB Cdte,
Mn. MRtqr Adb^g. Mr. CSaA
Gram Miss Maiy ^mn fio^^,
aod Mni Jeanw Ous^ l^frtBa.
I^Ml Sav^tf , nd Mis. Smt^
• Safe Doj|»o«tt Boxes
(At Va. Bem^ and Aragcma
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^3 Vivvinia 6«adi Blvd. at PrincMs Anne Plaza
220t WatBrwoHu Road at ftobblns €wi«k
920 Virginia Beach Qlvd. at Aragona Village
aiiuia.^ tlivom^ffJOigf. 9 A.M. to l r-H'^^y afkanioott - 4 to 7 P-M-
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Ipm cmm tmn Uo^i of Mi-
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wre ^elMi^!— «i^ M is tte
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aafr JBKtrad ^1^ Md a^iD*
^tiA «ea» 1t*a tte tat aMp
aftoat"
Ite YWCA Branch of Vii|gite
BeaA te Al in a<^B afltf ii oii-
ttW^ we of tile bMt briy^is
Tw> ctf kBite iM %' i^f na^bWB
haw Just z«tani«l from a f^
hidiy^lneiatf ^^ tmaimm'
md IwK^ <rf purpoM to at-
tend tiift ^M AnuiBl Cmvmtim
•f te yw@i Bf te V.S.A. to be
Md in A^ii in Oavelttd. Ohio.
Our W^^m Aaadi ft«ncb idU ^
be myiBiBlBd by Mr^ A W. Ai^ 4
ttne Ok^, CMt«rt)(U>» Mra. T.
OvaaU imry Ottf), Mn-Cm-
pr Henite ^vBldMB^ wd Mna.
ilMMBnas iQto (Aime).
to (^Bc # fiMoee mm tr^
Afipe 1^ te aevMal tend nlai^
«i^)Be^tto jmi kaev irihat a T-
hmik it? Wd^ ^y VwderbW
and AnoaMOa ay 'It's a pro?
fraMlv* liuiclMN>n frwa 10:30 t0t j«
1:90 wM mm fotia of •al@<tfa'
Q^ A dala^ ggun^'s aj^Mttte ^
and gloves are ^ae^)^, to co9>
|di^^ tbe Irate^ tavt the ftuh^ ,
tion is ^atto<^ btftKisal.
U tte teme <tf Mn. C. mts
Koontz. A14 SftKl St.. M^OQB
aA»51«3, frm i9:» to 240 a
T-<luiK:h wiU W» ^a^h-doMti^
I1.S0. Sveiyone is Invited — niem-
bers Bed MB^nntteo, ^1 niMh
v»tNM BBB WBfwwry . Ita. lifli '
Maira, 4^^tl wiU Ao take
resnrVilfcMM. IRie ^y il St. Pitp
itek'i Wm 17th, l^aAiy and the
motif k "fmarMg of^ gr^n".
wf¥m tai^ 4tmCSm^laf itt a
^eA M^ in Ibe iMrnni awl
•i^MiUMM. aim $teviKl MS wxm
tilt lA apttB.
Ckun^ Macybo^ aad tei^g
Mnd^ btflBfffff Vlii^dB WttA
oHtal N f^pMwatod at tte ?Ib-
Maitt ttMMHui to 0tMriBML
DoBt liiSat to biQr #tia@tive
flfB^B l^tte bap l» Sie 'wM^ .
tte Y 'Amm me a^ng to h^
ftMnoB IIMr ^ to Mtaui^
m weelMiid to the »te Y €«»
iWflWB Iff t^m to bt Mi at
OeBtor. TiBpnifiiHwg ^Itaiala
S^Btt^^^ ,^U^^Kk ^^iM^^M^af wntt A^K ^^K^^
^■^^•■■^^a ^^^H^B^^ B^apHK^T^* ^pflpWa ^^^^f ^^^^s^^b
BaxAitO^ B^tti aHbbci
irttt NfMant ^« a#i wd I
2
iQtifiia
HdlMUl
• PBBto
FiiaiTY
Ob tito ttOb , Vaitatttey, Mis.
J. Boi^M f^Hd «Am^ lA
1^ a iwafc Bwiwr aad #iBHMtnn
m TuniNtfB 't)^ <tf M^ Ow^'
ti lOOft ia the i^ Pr^tttiM
ONmh OB f^Mifk Aw. ttere is
w> iwtffl^slfflffl cbagfe tmd Oia p»ri^
te to Imilid. "An li a ms^Sb^
and bi^^ trewaiding CotaiBMm
Bf tba Y. Mrs. S. W. <Dat) AMU
iUfffy f f f jf %HiiHr" Bipnwi adBp-
BMBBdltf In aafan, I nBdiiilRd,
*1MiB Oaay" fltti 'IRoaqT- 1* l»u
aaaiiliyCflivyiiA^lp Astkml
MaMOBxtwaak
CALmOAR OP fVifilTf
mm
ChMirdli.
imM», f. ntiMt'B Owr Oin^
<|tja fmjmm ^
" mfesiiMH
_^ Plin-
SchBol.
^, Maaafc 11-^ Jg %m^
WiDay of Ciaisef flkyakte
L^.O., Bayside OviftMn
Oi|M - "^cll OaoMBta Your ichn ' . Unmiri
3inMF Y-T«en Meeting. Vir-
ginia Beadi High Sefaoal.
imtm* Mardi ^^m am.
artt |>ay of Claaw^ Virginia
h LD.O., V^0^ iBBch
'uircb.
.\diieBefl»at !>ay
Luncheon, Virginia Beach
ID.O. Virginia Beacfa, Metho- t
dist CJhi*^^
CiiUl^.
iA
encacIme
Pat IkLauri, head baker for the Golden Triangjc, ejditbits his own creatk>n of "Praying
Haock," Kulptumi out of butter, which will be ammg odier sudi featorps to be di^dayed M the
Qriiaary Art Show.
20,000 Expacted At Fodd Shaw
OdlfS ~ OCH^HIRTY
vBmmh nBM» ~ ifn.
Bg^eA Mum^ Ot^ Jr. of Vtr-
ginia iMM^ 9s^ Zuni. tnnouncM
(^ a^Ptwienft c^ her dau^ito-,
IMs Undi Irme Oolea, to CvpL
PmI Kinmth Ooi^wrty, vmc,
Capf. I^gherty to (be ara of
Ik. vd Ife9. O^tli Ftal Oou^
Mim tMm M 41m daughter of
tte Mi Mr. IMet. She a a gnA-
1^ frf Lounrood &U^, where
1^ vna «G^H*-ln«hief of tin
Mwq^per, a meitiber of ^ipfia
lU^pa Oamma aiM aria^s) to
'^IVho't Who Among rtide^ in
Awfftan tJiihwBifttoi a!^ Col-
y^m,'* IN h « 80^ worker with
the VUttinJa BMch Depenment of
IHiblic Weltere.
Cai^ VKm^mtif radwted
train tht Unlv^Y^ of Viiginte
wlMre he wu on nthe Ch^ilku'
i^y staff, a mern^ <rf ttn lef-
feiaon Society ai^ pr^id«it <rf
the Ir^maAiooal Aflain Aflod-
^tton. He te ^lAkmed In Nca4(^
servi^ ai aitexla^anv to Itoj.
Gen. nUiA fC. 4U)ttet, deputy com-
iiHuute, Fliit Marine For^ At-
lantic. 1 :'^i-^S^"
Thf wedding ndll lake place
A|8rll 16 at 4 p.m. in Emtem
Siore Chapel, Virginia Beacb.
MVEY » SWAIN
VBU^imA BEACH ~ m. and
Mrs. Waler E. IRivey ai»ouiK»^
the engagement of their dau#)-
(■r, Miaa Hehm T»reaa Pavey, to
Jamaa Wasvtn Swain.
Mr. l^MfiB is the ttn <rf Ifr. and
Un. Ptiilip Swab Jr. of Columbia,
N(M^ CandUia.
No ^iB haa bem s^ for the
wedding. Miss ftvqr is a lenior lA
Frln<»s Anne High Sdiotd.
Mr. Swain la a ^^Khu^ of
Fl1ne«M Anne High School. He
is a Junior irt Ftarth Carolim State
Utth^rsitjr. Riteigh. N.C.
FIELDS — HAINS
VimiNIA BEACH — Mr. and
Mrs. Qeorge W. Fwlds anMun^
to enga^nem of their daughter,
Iflai fila Ruiuiette flaldh, to
lUchai^ Jenkins Halna.
Mr. Hains is tlM son of Mrs.
Lmiiae M.- Hains and the late
ITwn^n Jenkins Hains of CnA-
dock.
Tlw wedding is ptenned for
June 12.
vmcnNiA mAm -. A9 out-
ma^V d^d^ of atlS life ex-
yiita otaM tmn pt e w i g ed food
ttid we off^ga wiu mtto a
e^orfti fiMii^ tot tte HiM An-
I Mai O^tsmf Alt SbMr to tite
l oyth aa teni tJnitod Stales to be
MA ttia iwehead al ^ ^an B.
lAeptod CMe GealEar.
Foltowii^ a "Symphony in
Food" tiwne, Oie ah^ ^m be
tfmtaxdVh^ tewt^ tenday
I^Hn 'Memta Food Serv^
c*
WEDDINGS
K»C-OtUftBl
TOMilA -— tlie marriagi of
(Miss Nancy Lee Fox aikd H«tert
H^wtklte Cfdbet took ptace Sun-
^ art 3 wn. in "Hialia Methodic
Ohurch. TOe ceremony ww p^-
fonnwi by the Eev. William Aah-
er, psitor of tte duiFch.
The br^ is ^ dwi^iAa- of
yb. «id Urs. John W^ley Fox.
Ite bridegnxna is the son of Mr.
aiKi M». WO^m frankUn GruJbor
of Norfolk.
Tlve brMe was 0ven in m»-
mge by b^ tititet. Mra. William
^nipe n^ matron of faonw.
ftidesniMs w«ne Mis»s &mn»
Oivoider and Lii^ R«ie%
Jams* K Wnnn was beat man.
Oroonunate wm« ftob^ W, Fox,
Archie F. AOm, Ifcarii S. FIdd
ami Dale HolMay.
A reception wu fa^ hi tfae
churdi «idal tiai. Alli^ (a wed-
tong Wp to "^^^rtiii^a, DC.,
& cwiple wW life on Ooe»
IMve.
Garden JChib To
#l€iik Jfondi^
LAKE ^rm — The Princess
Anne Ckrntea CI* wfll hold a
picnic at flie WW Flower Pi»-
serve Moi^y at iKwn. Member
aie urged to arti^d and brii^
tteir wr^tan^.
ExectAives Aaaocuitkm and wB
lutve over 100 aariUbiton biii^-
ing to the area fMuriMt «ipeils
ttrnn tSi over the eouflby.
MARDl ORAS COSTUMIS
Food, of cmme, wHl be (be
Hadiag prodt^ of the show bat
vtaitots wffl ak» be tr^rted to a
d^^y of flix ooatomes wad la
t^ New Ortoans Maidi Gns.
The Queen's <fePM abd eifm,
weighing more ten ^ ^uMs
and costing tome ^,000 y^
sime the food iftiow apotl^
with five other tuthentte cos-
tum@« 49(^idiog ^ iUu^ (his
I^l^s atUre and those of ttie
rc^sowt.
MiWai^ kMefaeft e^wrtf i^
%ie wltti dviliaiis tor 0w gMnott
honora to be awarded by a pand
of natioiMlly recognised uithor-
itbs.
Th^e military entri^ will hi-
chide displays fircHn Lan^
Field, Fort Mraroe, ftot Lee,
little Cr^k AmphM>ious Bjoe «d
the f^rfctt Haval Mr Stotlon.
,AKlibE^ of tbnae eiltiias wffi be on
iMis^ Kfor to the of &:ial opm-
ing of we show at 4 p.m.
wIR hiduda
hW WVWWfy niBRIWIV ■( IWW
Havaii/ Cmui^ Pivd OMar^ peal
vBrWiayt npw WW nvvvn^v
Jtiii nil ■ -* i^A >iiM^li*^ Ud^^
In vFasMniflBiir D<c<} aiM riaia
Orcinio, catMvr to tfia WhHa
Houaa.
H<morary ^ges wiB include
Adm. Thomas A. Looft offlunai^
er ol the Sui^ly Center i& H»-
fi^; and MaJ. Gen. lU^eit B.
Warren, depi^ dMef of ataff in
charge of lenities at F<»t Mon-
roe.
The largest food tfiow ever
held in Tkiewstwr, the 3-(tey
event is «9eelad to draw ov«r
20,000 penmM from aB over Vlr-
0nia and North CaroUm.
Duitag the eourae of the sbow
the pridic wiU «too be knNtod to
^tend sp«dal di^os m food ud
food preparation.
Hours for the sbtm ««: f^khqr,
4-10 p.m.; Saturdiqr, 10 ajn. to
10 pjn.; and ^nOay, noon to
6 pjn.
Plioa Volunteers
Sale Saturdi^ «
fPlMA — The 'Ladies AuxO-
iuy of the Ptoxa Volunteer Fira
a)mi»ny will s^l 6^ pdtot
feitiliaer Saturday hnmediaitely
briUwl the Flying A S&rvi^ Sta-
tion on Plaaa Trail starting at
10 a.m.
The (eitillasr wiU seH at $2
par 90 pound bag ami $3.50 per
100 poun<b. k may be purchased
•t the I^aaa fire Stai&m during
Mardi and A|nil.
TO PAY TAX»
, ^...fapkttaiL'nwt^ wiv
Atlai^ M 17th
Ensemble
CASUAL WHITE PURE
SILK £«ESS, mm^m in
NAVY OR RH>, WITH
AAATCHING CAW3IGAN $55.95
Tm tite W««a» W^ C«ea WW SKe Wmm"
33(W Artantic Ave. — Virglnto BmA
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AND SEE OUR EXCITING NEW GIFTS
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Mlt Allairtk A?*. ^^ 3M Ladte
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MMitar of tt» ■«■« af tactorah^ of Tht MoMmt Cla■d^
It* Vint CkR«k of CteM, SckatH la BoMii. Atai.
8s00 P.M. - thurtday, Mardi 19
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428^161
tM^ nwitts Aimi no. - cirr »mu
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B^Ms
■.W.Wratoa R.B» ni i <awfly I. Pals BMtaaA fc.
^S2t3 42S.717S GAM9»
liks Auidliai^
Meeting Tuewlay
VIRGITWA BBACH - The Vl^
ginia Brach Auxiliary of Qks
Lodge No. 2266 will meet Tuea-
dsy at the bd^ on Mlantie Ave.
There wUl be a diacua^n of
nominations ani plans for the hi-
MUUrtion of new officers in June.
TIm last meeting of the AuxU<
boy was held at the home of Mrs.
(^il Ottinger.
A discuMion of the hy'Iam was
held at that time.
Officers' Wives
To Host GroHp
OCEANA — The Officers
Wives of Squadi-on VA-«1 at U»
OoasM Naval Air Station will
host ^ Air Group Eight Officers
Wives brunch Sikrch 26 i^ tfie*
Oceana Officer's Qub.
The social hour will )Mart at
10 a.m. and the brunch at 11 a.m.
r -Highligfat eWl gathering wUl
be fa^om ^lown by lUMa IM.
Virginia Beach SUN-NEWS, Thursctay, Mar^ 12, W
>ay Wk
1 1 1 1 < |^ 1 1 I 1 1^ H 1 1| ^ It ■ 1 ( 1^ 1 1 1 1.
OCEMAIBkUTY MAOEMY
1737 VA. BEACH BLVD. 42«-324«
^TERMI'
WORK ALL YBAR
CLINIC nucEs 1
' HAIR CUT
.7%
SHAMPOO & SCT . .
1.25
, RE-TOUCH ........
3.75
PERM
5.00
FR0STIISK3
10.00
OPEN MON. . FRL . TILL It PAL» SAT. 'RLL f
ALL WORK rKKrmuran bt aiiittUiB
VMt Om Other LoeatiM . . . VlmHlm Cvnm Boatjr knAu m f
nam 5S3.S2«1
UNO
AiH*.
NOW!!
VIRGINIA BEACH HAS A
i MINUTE
CAR WASH
WITH A WONDERFUL NFW IDEA. A CAR
SHAMPOO THAT HAS A WAX BASE TO
PROTEa YOUR CAR FROM SALT SPRAY
A ND BLOWING SAND .
AU THIS FOR ONLY $1.75
29th & Arctic Ava, Robart E. Hendrtdc, Mgr.
Owners— Eugen© H. and Robert E. Hendrick
1
VIRGINIA BEACH STORE ONLY!
1908 ATLANTIC AVENUE
OUR SPECIAL STORE ALTERATI
SHOE SALE!
RANGE FOR THE WHOii FAMILY AT O^W^WAY HMCIS. I^MmWVG MI»T
00 TO A^KE ROOM FOR STORE ALTEIUTK>»» AMO NMT nOCK AMmmiG
DAILY. SALE STARTS THURSDAY 9:00 A.M. SH^MW
FIRST COME,FIRST SAVE SPECIAL
Umiled Quantflyl Women's ttbaa and Handbaft SMe
224 PAIRS OF WOAWTS DRESS AND CASUAL SHOES-
VALUES TO 8.95 ... AND 14 FASHtON4HOHT HANDBAGS,
VALUES TO 6.95 \^\m% tax). BUT HURRY, TH^E CANT UST AT
SUCH A LOW, LOW PRICE.
1
LADIES' SHOES
OOOD CHOICE OF DRESS
AND CASUAL SHOES NO^
REDUCE) TO SEASON'S
LOW. DONT MISS IT.
VALUES TO 6.95
WOMEN^DRiSS
& CMUALS
NATK^ALLY ADVemSH)!
NATURALIZERS, VITALITY,
FIANCB AND OTHERS YOU
KNOW AND LOVE TO $
WEAR.
VALUK TO 14.99 ^
MEJTS, BOYS'
SHOE SAVINGS
WINTHROPS, RAND AND
RANDOUtfTMANDSIN
THIS VALUtPRICfld (»OUP
FOR MB4, BOYS. to
VALUU TO 16.99
BIG NAME SHOES
FAMOUS BRAMD DREU
mofs FOR ^Nomm
MKHIPB) HBtE PCX
UNUSUAL VAUiE.
ME SURE TO SEE. ..
iMD SAVE.
VALUES TO 10.99
$
4
6
CHODRENTSSHOE
VALUES
BIG CHOICE, INaUDINO
POU-FAMOTS AND
OTHER WEU KNOWN
BRANDS FOR BOYS, GMLl
B^INS THURSDAY AT 9 $IMV
Many Other IkiedveMiied Valuea
OnSebT^
-v
\.
^
TO
^
UMei^f^
ymsmk Imch ctov cwry
Open NMay »%lil ^ 9 p^nt.
virgin!* Bw ch SU>WEW5, Thundty, March 1 2, 1 9M.
iHfe VIRGINIA BEACH SUN-NEWS
^ ftar
Myuws
OiiMi mf-41M rm
nfTotiAUY ^yyciNO
CItv's Naw Exhibit Maice
n<.h
he c^'s
if MM
ti^.
iiwt«Lr IKa
A C. al UW IMKtelXI-
' .'-! it will lemaia on dis-
for two weekJL
iipiet«d in Januiry, Um
... Wtt COBitW"''^
rection of m
^ftioml dinelcr fo
Shepsrd CMe Gen
K)per^on of the Vi
':ninlMr of Cotniai
'- tiffing Boird.
« tfjafl 9B.000 perwn* ttw
v'isrt the Clnriotti
M.:e the extubrt.
wtM tave iiwte mdi diq^yi lor
WoiM't fWr, St • «>tt of ^bovA
wmm
jtiM
MBMMriag 10 feet lU^b aod
eight iMt 4etp, (1m exhibit fiM-
tures • toweling Cape Henry
LigMhouM wUh a revolving U^
and i puiel of rewtfUyp* F■^
turns, flia^e by Boice Studio, Chit
mnind a mM acreen. Tuo
imlated pilings stand at tiie
<nt of tha penti and a hidden
projeotor and reoonier fUah %
- Virginia Beach Story" onto the
top of the f&a^ i* « n*
voiv^ cut-away aciM modal tt
*hr c\\'\c center and lo one aide
!bit is e rack conlaindag
toictaves on Viii^sta
'nm mm tm mtmt m
^det ^i^^ww Mi oidy ibe imt'^
mt^ y^^ Bmtm ml ato»
m aehooii, agrieuatura. induilAa
ponibdUtiea and ottaar aapaela of
"Thii way the exhibit can be
used for many other puftm
Juit by changing the ta^ tint
•ocoznpanlaa the tUdea," LiUy-
nan aaid.
f^ ooDveniancf in IravaUng,
the oxliiMt bnaki down into a
pidage that w^l tit into a aUtion
W^Bii iBd Irotnlte ^ewy b«ok-
<qg i ii i ii H 9Htitm iff a good
lliing~«H axblbtt U alsatdy
booked aoHd througbent the
aprlitg and for ao eypaniiwe in
Toronto, Canada, aeat laU.
fkWf to Mn.
'nty Woflan
^It iWINlt
'. i .":i 1 1 1/
^^^^pi T^^r
Q. to r.) Mayor R«^ B. Maitin, Mayw ¥t$ak 1.
of tt« Mc if V^^, g^M^ to ths m^m
(^kS^i^ftAM msi, V. S. AiUuitk flae^
Ob*. (U. S. Havy rt^)
^p^ wd Ml
iv M te ^e OM
(kNiiitry Bay Mvsfe^i Set Fot
VffOBOA BKACH - The { tlM |«flt thne yaan. fiae Wam-
Country Day Scbool for Gitis wiU ing £fliftni|r» ti^ (»U^c, Hoole
preaent iU annual livening of ltu>
lie and thima on Vtiday, VMb
13, at 6:30 p.m. at LinUrani Park
School, Laakin AomI, Vli^a
Beach.
Two i^^ wlU he ;iMHgiiil
Fint on tte vmm wM^Mi
'Happy Mmimf by ^tomim
WUder, ^mmtA te tte ^0s
manner ^ ifi ftnwK '*(tar
Town." RAiAa »(»friM irt a
t^kbt, poi^a)^ ^ ^^^ Co^
mn, a MdM «i^ littiuli SMod
of a te^ « te wi^ to i4itt te
T^^, a aei^ lA (^ttM» 1^
bas been i0m in iSitaitA rar
fUNERAli
Sue FlaakNtt ia Caroline 4ha tfeo-
afe diughter, Radhel Brown k
Mafe, ^ ffHiTied dapil^. an|
Nancy Crawford, Aithur, tba bo|.
Qa ataii aa jUge managen m
OStAM P
nani Barnes, 8B, of Iwrl
nMJjiienance man for Norfolk
Municipal Hoqkxtal, dM l^eadiy
is (ha bMViMfl.
He was a aon of David and Mn.
Sarah MMlMi 9mm- A Mtiva
a niam^ of Undttn fhdta B«p-
tist Church.
WiA the aei^od play Counfif
my mMmtIm m c^irM^
^ to the 4XXito anni^wwry ^
"When fltob^HV^ Lad>^
"ttng", the hrt^^ki lype^ ««-
ii^w^ bort» ^rica and mui^
ty QHMF'^M^i'b a M^idy
c^etta alicwt a meetthg <A ^
Presided over b/ Viq|a, po^
MM Jv^MiipSw- t}|F
eWbliaa a rMMINdb Wflaisi-
et, acted ^Xesl|
kfaraa Master-
.Kathy Sinv^;
taine Syer; He^
Strasiberg; Heleni,
Qeorgie Miles; Mistress Pa^,
Lnm Wttard; Mistress Ford,
BKldyU O'ICeafc; UO^ Macbetk,
Dawn Bartan; RdMlftid, Gi|^
Ncboo; and Beatrice, Car$l
The '*^gk" dtafea «ieir lovea,
a«d f ua «ad MMfuakA run rici.
T^eddv Grant, UsUe Meints, Su-
san Friend, t)«ma MastersMi, Liz
Kemp, Susan Nickerson. Petty
Did^oJLloyd Gill. Sarah St«-
Lesney Williams, Cameron Vann,
ausBoct tnat Itac
iitwAllM(bc«aoii)
I road *a« *c oMist
cars. oo«g^e with i&y drivers,
I've k(h elF llie olfaer aitemative — m
L^^ ^i^g^-_^ leal eteiut ikas IdnM if
mukws. raitop#d wilfa ualQaW; iMim
lid'bte of McmbsIIgm ilkNMlMifl
^ifcer pi» «■ coo3b a«w J
o^ way to travel.
v<>ii 4i^'t ootMi on. 9mmf m my»m mm mm mlm • hmiIi t
$ car. I can't believe tliat more than a vecy aan«l pawwitigr of
the people wouldn't el^ Ux^f WA ^ a ttvm wmAam u ^
ffMting Ktm
whistle of a train as it slicm Aro^ dM a^^
I
tte<afl>W *i va^m Ae <i^e-
Md
■ % Mio^ (^Nnm^ft, «^ ^^ nvftaM, ^|y
(ill* f»<» <U(i
oHc^ is geuv^ tw^gr ana
lrh\ rautticn lf.« iMB of the
tM Mt^mic fOuidards
iM wm 0i A» student
. Mthi made an effort to raise
i& by expecting hi|^er scores
Aptitude lest (SAJ) and by
)p«- quarter of ^ ^^ss. This
. the cnti.n'ing cla.ss has
-m 509 to S8g and on the
-Dicitm^ VA'jiqpf asaifjut*^ wv.
■. class in sectary school,
1 Gi tea starts (83 pat cen^ In
t^ ^ p M to fnAnti ot iMii^iHt
d IMi is a rtoe itf It ^ «^ &m
xHcnlial of this new crop of students, the
#id jfMon programs in deputmeats
«v advanced courses. Next year, evary-
eitt examinations in iwish, math-
a<|^ which, if he shows ti^jmmM alh>w
•dvaaced courses for preseiflVMMneiit
Surviving are four ^u|htorfiJas mad C^hcfi* teta in ai«i
MfsiiAters of the owtagf chot-
r we l*ay WMte, ^san M€-
Jane Fxhols, Charlsa
Gore, w.ni,n«rVe,
kcrson '(jr
this Hayward, Donna
iM dHM a scMo flu^r m ^N
^MtNMMr M^i wwi as-
phiys will be Judy Muee. MMfs
IM^p^ and jttM^ by ""hln.
MMo Stt
(CenMnued from ^age Om)
aide "^rl«ht Oadt" will be
Den Gtesier, flqr HflffMa, Carol
Kay and "The Kaydeties" and
John DeAeiu; ayod his ouiotet.
The |»Qpuiarily d Freddie Lee
and jack GoUy on their initial
engagement last acMon brings
'llMf TunhfifrM back tk\» year,
also.
CAP
«nl ^AA offMM Dm
§m^mmmkm^
iymj^^c
'tl^Bb V
yea jiograni .
weil-prcparcd college
lei's decree tfadHMr year in
Jing and discussion with p<'rsonal
.^ degree about one year carbcr than ' . ^
<r>.>rtcd hv a <;:!41.0()0 Ford Founda- ) „ J" ^Sr
Sales Deparuncii
KAY POULKn
VIRGWIA JWACH — W3H
Mx^ount executive Kay PwUcea
was iba «dV woman to leceivt
the annual Distinguiabed Salet-
Boan's Award praianitod IWlBdaea-
dMT BifUby tbetetaiaad aIa^
k I Lives of Norfolk-
Portsmouth.
Along with other Tidewater
Salesman, Mrs. Foulkes was pre-
-nted a "Sammy" trophy for her
, . jrk in the aaUing fi«Kl and
; specifically becau^ of a 44% in-
i crease in sales in 1963.
ior students ||ras begun
caail also. Adviadn direct
ftJv^m. H level courses
toother in
tjic vn 686 and «r
,.£.. .>ean
jt^jhere du
the
ii wun, Mrs.
Foulkes is heard each day on the
SUUcm's Newscasts, -usually re-
lying news refirding the Vi^
ginia Beach avaa.
^' xmaJ«r. Kay is U»a
f former TV Weatherman.
j.)£ fouiJBia^otf now aaaactated<
>«i'h V H Mbnatto & Co. They
! North Alaoton with their
dau*btar Paula.
Mrs. BaMa B. <Wfi«m, 1^
nevt L. fitmea and lirs. lAiciiic
Styron of Virginia Bednh vA Maa.
C. B. HMMNFP <IIM*Ui: 41km
sons, H. Hope Bames «f
SlUsH W. Samas af
INMii and tbay C.
Boyotoo Beach, Fla.; three
thers, Shtoay Bmmi fi
Baach, Harry V. iBames of
peake and Ottia fMOfli ^ Nor-
graat*grandCHuQFaD.
A funend aervke wOl ba coi^J
duct«d today atl pn. in liadM
Bridga Baptiat Church fay theRev.
C, S. Hufbaa, wMhiM^ ii^ the
dHiro^ eWWte?. ^ W JI^Bf
ba taken to the church front Shn-
Me Funeral Home
^ " Vt
CLARMCec
KSMPSVSUC -*
i Cobb, 42, of too
Road. twiBbjt Hc miaat
for Cities amniTid'Co
a Norfolk' IwiMl Mdnii^M.
3:30 pm.
He was ui^ jmi^^nA U Mrs.
^an fVwtnar Cobb and son of the
late Cavwji^ fu^ Mrs. .&
Bowan Coft.
A naUve of |fe«y HiU. N.C
be lived in the Npr Ai^
Beach area 19
Ha waaa
ity Methodist
MasMuc liOdce 5, Windsor, N.C.
He was • veteran of WoHd War
H and a graduate of Norfolk Bus-
injai foijllia
Boildeapi widow, he is sur-
vived by a son, ChriMopher Cabfc
of Virginia Beach; four
Mrs. W. J. Qnnni
mit MiUer
Annie Bfiaa:
Smithwidk of Windsor, ^.C; and
a brother, W. M. Cobb of Menr>
Hill.
A funeral service was coihIuc^
ed in Hollomon-Brown Funeral
Homa WiiawJuy at 11 a^n. hgr
the Ifeev. John L. Ktbter dr. ^
C mmunity Methodist Church
and the aev. S: Downey Milla#
KMDfMUte Blftiiriakucfa.
with ^mmfi ^^ was in
wood Ceinetary, Windsor
Borrowing from Florida's tqp
pjllDP comedian talent The Cava-
iWT HRIVUUteS TSOOy UHfUUS STNl
Sir Judson Smith in the Hunt
Room. Returning are Frankie
Dash and Pat Htory fea t ured last
ia bdp^fi^l^^Room^d jit
The feach and Cabaq* jPtub^^K^
Witcher, I tends from May 29 dbrpii|gh
^p ex^nfe
iMn. m m
foreign •«-
^^ Mi4Mto
ia Vii^nia at-
tended the OQO-
v«Miion «iae0B»<
it^C the dlifer
aaoea, lalaeM-
eavtktas, and
iinflMMaa of
and theXAdbad
This week, the ICay Glib «f
pfeiaoMf Aaoe iaaittaadiitf their
iMa •oflnwDtien is Btohmand.
Congrattdaitions to Inrry High-
tower! this PA senior was award-
ed a adMlafahtp la adeaoa to
their countrlea
;.#:■
I
'*
vmoiPilA B^ACH -^ Charles
D. King, anungvof the 31«t St.
Colonial Stone w«s named "Dia-
tinguiifaad Saleaman of the Vaar"
Wednaaday ^ the Sales and Hm-
taggjbnstf^w of Norfolk and
«ri^ues to outatandlng area bus-
locmmen duriiw the eerat^onias
and awaaKls dinner it the taiiy-
««te Yacht Chib in Norfolk.
riTiTTTTTr iiiDWihintm
Mfl|g Qd^ft - pyMia Beatt ie. Scpt twber 13 .
m'm
mtmiaim)*'^
LiiW
TOPICJ«i!
A ^i.>«Li>. SCKVICC FCATUnt OF TMI VIKCINIA ■CACH BAR
iiin fc iii m iii m „ .I.,. ■ 1^
ppiVMI*
Match 20, the Varsity Club to
sponsoring the Oeek W^k ^sm,
SSlljlLia the txoMbsfA a^M-fonnid
Iffi^ that the g^ tevMe «te
teyiL The dance te alio the end
^tfy t wa«k for tte Vwity Club
The Trinity TriWV jod Slgqi
F!iilii-Y are spogi^ a tpi^
||t (^ pundM 9p wA V
flcfcate are 9240 a rott^.a«l
n^ ige oMaindi frwn aoQr 1^]^
CREDIT CARDS
tat Churcn, Chutjr
Modem retail business makes great un; pi credit Much o^
this is extended on chaise acc<iu|ts through ^ use of (leAit cards
in yowr httlfold or pune and dumces are
credit cards for gasoline, restaurant, re-
arge accounts, and even a telephone credit
# |lw HUl, Mes.
ille a»a Mrs. Charles
are vtary convenient. Th.^ — uii&b yov
of ctkaigjpg the purchase. This means yon
^ and that yod receive a bill at die end of the'
month. For pebjple viAio must jqeep careful records, as for tax^r-
poscs, the i;ecord of gasoline aa^d car expense charges is helpful.
But bewaie! our tnndk 4i| can ^peU trouble if it ialb into
the wrong hands dieouph kMs tt |h^. If you read the fme prim on
the card or on the application you sign to get it, you will reaiiae how
onsibUity you have ai|sdnied.
, important, if you k^ a credit card, report tli
ibi, Ko^ i mediately by pl^nc or telegt|ia to the company that issued it.
this up with a letter. Tliil will relKve you of fespoosifcatity
.rge^ run up on your cai^ IMer the k>$.^ is ri r->«^f tod.
generally, credit card ct^l^faaies do not & lake card
sjMy such charges as lieiniade before they acv notified of
...rvmi kMt or stolen. %li they can and iln sn under the
t^Mns on which the card usua^is issued.
credit cards requwl: ^ymeot 6«:h month tor ijbc totat
"•^ tiyMl«> the ho)|er. If you don't pay, your «a«^ can
;:anceUed. Reofc ifeqrc dit cards m^
foe made JflHMfKHis stores,
,. ...... i^A inj.'r.-'i^PI^H unpaid baMndfc
. moatfi 'K^n end" change
Mat\ a^utd be fully *^' #x|mt of inte^ that you <ac 'o«m^
Tomorrow
MirKKl ^nda 1«^ tm mm m
9pia hafore ^^Mwt
flhvsday. thisee r^»HiMtt«M
of pext year's vmmA alatt hH
for^ew Vcrk Oty to att^l m
C(d«mb)a Scfaolaitte
V«D|toB-
pMi ^m-
AAAUMIMA
MAUBU— -m
ippipntary Sctool PTA
Ifttt Tuesday at 8 p.m. A very
iMHesting program has been
panned and pueaU are urged
to attend.
AttHicM
Oil Go.
hi #»
Wdum
I»REAA1UM
HCATiNS^H
Corresp
Mrs. Rita V^i
444.1^
i«acfo
l\Ars. Doris F*^iA 341-1978
^^m 9m^
Pinewood f^arrfwra
Eisstarn Pa=
AArs. Edward Ttp^
(10
341
Mrs. Kay Jtrfu^Ni 341
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ROASTS
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79c
MHOLEIS
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CFPlCnVE THIU MARCH 14 IN VA. UACH A WMMry
' »*'^'™"' GORTON'S
fisan STICKS
I'tB. i»MC
or Mi ^9 "'*^- wO
DOW
Tweity Trying
For liMity Titit
^MSmiA BEACm — Ovvr
tw«^ «Btri«8 tor ttw Mln Vi^
gin^ B«adi tttte <«fai to a pi*-
Umtery tolMt and rtig&g m^-
ing «t Virginia teach lil^ School
tM girii. after ine^^ ewA
oth«r and the pagtMt OMumtM,
wei^ toM iM TkirmM Qunh^
Iiliss Vir^a of 1M4, wmUd at-
tend the pagaust ^uril 1 tnd
a^ itot mm thM nMe her a
pr^minary tMmt wlnKr in the
Wm America «nnpiQUon.
"Rm OMHtto wiU appear on tte
TV timm et WidnA Atexandet ,
AUw B. Whtte, and Kurt W6bst«,
k j^.
SMART BUNNIES HOP
TO NORFOLK POII
EASTER SHOPPINQ!
There'$ a wider felaction
ih Norfotk.^mM» ttiM 2t)0
apparel stores, plus many
specialty shops. In facf,
over 2^ stores bring you
the «artety and selectipn
that makai Easter shop*
pir^ a bretze!
Drm upl ^nty of pairing
is avnjla^. If y«M tat» m
. bua,' ttttM's a Shoppinf
im^ auBpn Booth m the
TrailMSj^ «(ation.
Hot^ Sg^cial ~ frem Feb-
ruary Wi thrpugh Mardi
28th, ^oumn have the use
of^ hetal leom from 8 AM
to • PM, Including free
pa rking at the hote,l, for just
$4.00. Overnight guesti,
rpew fpr two, only $4iW
per p«son. Write, cat| or
wire for reservetionet
Cofifnoctarf Mauiy Notet,
Gofden Triangit Motor
Hotel, Hpliaay Tewefi
M(^, Montic^lo Hotel or
TNwie NeJs^n Hotel.
Larry MaiUm
.W- .
riRECAIXS
2-21-64 — 4:21 p.m. Over-
heated ott stove, 306-B 24th St.
2-23-64 -^ 2:56 P.M. House.
L. 15 Cohm^ TnOlir a
2.24-64 — 12:24 p.m. 0«
stove, 202 f§ch&it Ave.
2*23-64 -» 6^15 p.afi. Hoi^
3302 Pacific Ave.
2-25-64 — 1:02 p.m. Miscel-
laneous, ISlh A fmt.
2-25-64 — 9:57 pm. m»mk
Avon cir^t, 1005 Atl. Ave.
%,U-U — 9:28 a.in. GrtM,
Cryttal
Virginia Be«;h SUN-NIW$, Xhm^, Mirti
Larry Mailhes
Named To /Ul
East Cage Tea
jAcxncKER m sECon
TEM; «01M MERTIMED
WILLIAMSBURG— Virginia Beach's Larry Matlh^ hw hfea
named to the District Ctee, Group Two Ail-Eaat %ulc«tf»ll team, it
has b^n annouived.
Results of the voim^ by the coaches was aimouiicMi hen by
Geor^ Skidding. The Vfargtaia Bead) cage star had a seMmt^Mrii^
avei«ge of 17.2 end is the lea^ag
mssavr m Che allalar teem.
AJUKiough the gertuwln logt in
Ihe opNrag roma of tiie da^rirt
•toumanMnt, MaiQMi' il^tal pUy
Qum0m m Mnatii OBi^t tte
eye of tte {yatrtofs «e|^ Hie
Uurmy loss to f^ranl^ iv» tt^
miatm to tte ftaalttn defense
^M)dAg tiM Aoeilai of Mailhes.
OoMr am Imms ^iiil !«« men
<m 'is dMrieoal fiw-nfomes
Bteir. Ite jQ«e^ vift ttw high-
i
MaUl
OS
it
HOP TO
NORFOLK
lASTERI
Call: FUEL FEED
GA 8-4222
FUEL, FEED
BBB-iar
"T"^
J^^ll l ^ g'"!^
a?
ADNRAL STORAGE i TRANSFER CORP.
AGfWr fOk £NGIL mQTHEHS. INC.
1 8th A Baltic Ave., Vir^M Bm^ 4U49m
eft (^m scoring aven^ <4S.4) sa
tee diatri et tnd one ^ «!» 4)^
4tiimti 'e msopA^ ivne ifpeot 1^
Hwitlnninli'B in ttie euBlu en pe
toumiBieiit BUI Slunar, a W
in mm a M.t sotri^ aver-
agi, nd Mike Andonoii <iS.^
wfire tiie a^oliaaa.
Skimier m» the oqly uoani-
mmtm «h<^ w the tel. itpin^
Roberts ol Windsm: o^cMd tlm
IteiieW^.
W«^m coadies put tming
jeadM* ^A 'mnm^mm ^
Chuctatia^ OB te iMD»d team
aloQi witb taro SMtahaMfaoH fii^
ers— Tom Bryam wl tteite
Bftbb.
Wi& Ai^rwn, iSdmnr s^
Mailhes on the Eft^cm lean,
Bulch Van l^rm <13 J) ol 9ki^
tora^itoQ «pd Itei^ &own (6J)
of Cloucesber. On the a^cmA leM
are Bill PreUyman {llffi ajitCk^-
don Mapp (13.}) ol Nwtbainptoo,
Jack Tadm C8J) <tf Vfli^
Beach, £d Derive 00.1) ol B^
and FranAte ^im (SK9) ol KM.
tun.
WM) Roberts on Oie Weatam
DivMon flffst teaa aK Jbaany
KlA^bury (15.4) of l^canklin,
Danny Glvver (1A2) of HoUend
and Wayiw BkOm (14.1) of W^
leyvlUe. S^^nd lea&t eho^
t^MMs, l^y»^ ftMi,
Ky«to<iOJ) 4d fmnl^ aM
Botett Gwiia <I3.1).
ALL-0«TRICT Om IVm
6-2.
iii^'
after bowling, beer is a natural
After you've bowled a Mine or two, or when you're winding up
the evening at the neighborlMMd bowlii^ center, it's good to relax
with friends tnd a>m|are'8c»res. What better way to add to the
Sort «d the Mtiablum dun wfch a nfr^mg |^a» ^ beer?
owevwyou ttke vvu f«Md(ifaif , skating, or at ywr ease in the
game room— beer always makes a welwwne addition to the party.
Your ftmiliar glass <rf beer is al^ a pleasurable rembder thtt
we five in a land of personal f reedom-and that our right » enjoy
beer and ale, if we so desire, a juK one, but an important Me, «
th<»e perKmal freedmns.
In Vifgiiiia...beer f^ies whh fan, iiMi rrifHtiM
UNITED STATES UttWUlS I^SOOMtm INC
®
mm Ttms.
Bill Skiii«r, Jam^ Blair.
arakxr
Larry Maitt^, Virginm B^isk, M
Senior
Mtfce Anderson, Jam^ ^air, 6^1,
Jvamr
Butcb Van Buren, NQait!ha!^)tai,
e^ Senkar
Keith Brown, Gkweeala-, ^2
Senior
SEO(»©TEAM
BiM Vtetiyman, Noithampton, 6^
Jack Tucker, Virginia Beach, 5^
Senior
E4 Derrin^r, Jan^ Bkir, 9S
Junior
^ranUe Brown, KeUam, 6-1,
Croi^a Ibpp, l4oithampte% 5-11
8Mik>r
aONORAHj: WNTK)N
DuBosky, Clements, B. Sdailze of
Cox; White and Park^ foquosw;
Dei^ Kellam; Nolu, VirgiBia
Beach; Melkf, Olow^lef.
BASKETBALL SCHiOULES
SENIOR lEAGUE
(To be ^iye4 at Princes. Anne
Hi^Schod)
7:30 pjn., KempsviBe vs IHiala
March 14
(All games to te pteyed ^ Prin-
ces Ani» High Sctool)
MIDGET liEAGUE-
9:00 a.m. Aknton vs Thalia
Eagles
10KX)a.m. Kempsville Burtons vs
VIrgink Beach liois
INTl»liffl)IATE LEAGUB-
ILWajn. ThalM Hawks vs Wwrf-
stodc
12:00ajn. Thorou^i^Kl vs
ShwUng Stan
l:<»p.ni. Sa^ Grant vs Alan-
tm
JIH«K>R lEiWlffll— ^
2:0ftto4n. Angona v* Gs^wich
Ma^ 14
(All games to te pby«l #T. W.
Cas«i^«ch<^
10:00 a jn. As^m Aftpte v^
Itedia
11: 1ft a jn. K^x^itM
* J ¥«,,
^^ WH-mrn, 'nmv^, mrdh 12, 1964
Ntffiiiy Ntthn fiMtt SpMker
The Ooitt mil
M«rUi 4, «t 11:30 pJH. ti ^OM
Room oC ait Oc«Mi Mr An
<hies( ipnter ww Mrt. W. C.
SMon. • iwUw of N<V«li^ ^
t rastdent of the UnlMd ttlM M
«||ht yeert. She showtd MtM-
work from Norwiy, the «ttw
Bapide Youtfi
l^nd Service
^to MA ta^ ^^^ 7M
m^ to • ^. n»
The Flnuioe Cemmittee of the
chunA met Wednesday night,
Mwt* 11, «t 7:30 p.m. with Mr.
Vena ThunUm, dMlrmtn, pre-
Tbe Churchmen's MIowship of
the duarch will hoM • dinner
sting. IiMheivSon sptflMtti
r.im on Toeidty. April 7. et
- •?> . in the Soml HaU of the
The Youth Fellowihip
H.-ive the dinner.
SORFUHI MOVIE MERE SATWAY
Mi 41tfnMiy to te cMi mam.
tht am nm^m wte had
nan rMow M «ite needlework,
9t their ^eeial' &$t^ neaUng,
Hai mtk WW* w dM«y T*«
b^ itthoa wimen wlU be
^^ M the 1^nn«w DMIet
Mat^ Wetea*^. Itech 11 at
ttw Mnt^lMtf.
Hie Ocean ^* Vohinteer Fire
DapMitflMnT «^ owns tlw te^l-
tag Ml tlw Wmiui's cm nwtto,
tail TC^^ (he dub r^. A bnt
«a flmr has bmn Ud. p^i^
^ taM <kme. ttie piftno itti torn
nAMwd, 4n«es <tamd «id
f^u^. Hm todlM iw« an wtf
^Mtf wMt te Mwr • A« MA
tt^f ^Hd to ^^aite ^M to tte
fm O^MnMft to Mp drt«y
Ai fflp f«in%
W^^an Mndlttl m Wn-
m, y^A n, ti ttw MoMloefo
will be Ito. W. H. twmtA,
president; Un. Vk^ Ho^dM,
Mrs. A. r. WhKe, Mn, M^mI
Henry, M». R. J* Mowtod, Mm.
H. R. Hai^ and Mn.- T. T.
fivarman.
vmoWIA BEAOfr-lt wlH
be poH^ to om to ik in ttie
Virtinia ^mh High Sdwol A^
itMuni SMwday nigit at 8 p.m.
utd set viMciilar mfbtta^nt
from Qdifwttia, Hawal, art
Ao^alia. T^ elite of the wrferi
will to ptrt«mti^ en ewrythuii
tnm tiro fort to wwty-five fo^
waves.
Hmk noKty nriMMi of lolld
surfing are guaranMMl to linfer
on in the mental movfes irf the
audieiKC 1w a long tlnM.
Bad Bcoww, me <rf ^ lop
^irtt^^ion of Rurf ^1 i^OK
who m^ the timlling ^sl^p
It hMi, oAU tftifl his mtiterpiece.
In it M has ptlwr^ toother
die h^i|^ «rf htt tf it tn yMn
§i fM^ T^ iwi^OT of surf-
b^ (Hw i^wn rMing tiwir heavy,
maiim N^i ^^Wi oontrast
l^itly U) the li^iMr, slmrter,
mofe mwmiwOT^ bwurd at
ttxlay.
••Cavata* H ^saf will initi-
aw the HMHrnfer to the thrilli
ami i^lls at dw ^tatest water
•port and win it<*e Ae lurfer to
^ay for the ociu to wann up
MM w he QU pnwtKX his hot-
fte ^ B^ wte showing ii
tek^ qm^wedtay Mikh & Hol-
land ftirf Slop, whrah will open
toon m 22m1 ^
/rf /y* Help You With A
SECOND MORTGAGE
AT SANK RATK
Bayttde I^ap Yt^r
Biyby Is Born
BAYSTOE — Ba^de hai a
"Leap Year Baby!" Mr. and Mrs.
C. R. Chu*, of 100 Dunford Cii^
de, Ches^iNke BMch. m% ra-
Mtvinf conp^uMioin on tte
Mtt rt • aim I^vtf ^raawl
bom Saluii^. f^msy n.
K/'
pccial Holy Week
Servif es Scheduled
Baylake Methodic
CHuTvh will bold flpadal Holy
iees March 23 ttuough
ii , .uv p.m. eadi night
ff*ening Clrclei of the
xneet TlAtraday nigM
ii ea follows: The Mary
- rirde wiU meet with
ine Tharp, Indian Hill
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lent achod-
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VIRGINIA BEAGH SUN -NEWS
"SmVINO THI WOnO'S LAROEST USORT CITY"
VIRGINIA BEACH, VfRGINIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1964 ,
SECTION I
Farmer Co-Op
nans Youth
Ora^ Contest
RANDOLPH HAS SKIN DIVING
ClilB WITH THIRTY-SIX MEMBERS
Cane Henry Easter
Sunrtee Services Set
For 37th Straight Yr.
' VIRGINIA BEA04— On Ae morning c4 March 29tti, wlwi
the sun's ttys reach over that portion of the Ailantw Octm "«1w»
waters lap at the shores at Tidewater, Virgtoto, they wifl riite m
the thwisands of ^«^le who pther m/^ year «t Cape tMrf Ift
celebrate Christendom's most joyous ewnt, EwKer ^WKfay. 1^
otwervance of this year's sunrise "~~
toyside ^uiKifanta UiwfWKe Marahal! (left), Sidney
Kellam (right) and Lewis Thuhton,
Ocem Park
Volunteer Flrenien Cited
At Anniversary Banquet
•yllto,V«lteM
BAYOT>C — I^M C^MA l>irk
VoluAtMr Tin Departing erie-
t»rat«d its eigl^nth aimlvHmry
tim^ 0^^ ManA 3. i^ t
tenqpM *t wh^ the (InnMi twi
tteir wiv^ ^ l4^tos AMxOttry
of the Fire D%Btt^M mA ttek
were iiwttwi.
The Fm O^MTiniMl wm built
on 1^ d«nft^ hy Arthur Hwh
ton oN ^Atfm time ol U* «ih^
Hrtten tiwNe wwe lunetM^ ^Miri
ter nes^ors.
"on, tUb-
OirroU C^gh, Mr. md Mn,
C^xlt Ftemup, Mr. «id Wn,
PhU ^^r, Mr. and Ifrs. ed
9^%, Mr. tnd Mn. WJU^un
Bri^
Membos pre a ent ira«: Ifr.
and )bi. &ifHi6 Oddw^ pr^
MM>f: lb*, t^ Mb; Lewis
Thurrton, viM pi«tldMA; Ifr. pKl
Mri. Bi^ Glover, aea^@tary; Ifr.
and M». John Bownon, to^airtr;
Mr. tm! Mrs. Geor^ L^, ChM;
Ivan Miq>p, Mr. and Mrs. Al Vo-
Ura; Ifr. aiMl Ifrs. My Sfodlock;
Mr. %nd Mri. Bcfe RadcUffe, Mr.
nA Mrs. J^n^ AKtem*, Mr.
t^ Un. J. p. Conwyrj Mr. and
Ita. MAdo^ Copland; Mr.
and Mrs. S. Scrihner; Mrs. Bob-
ship wipi; Cteorge Lyon, .
d^BlL^ftD^ C^O^|tgt^|tUlt i^ nMn j t^n -C. Wood
^^^ _, , „., Mr a'hd Mrt. Joe BolOander,
A. WHMtoi, Ivan Maop, D. B. Mr. and Mn. Clint iH^irton, Mr.
Hill. George Deg te Nock, and Mrs. Winston Roie, Mr. and
TdJce WhUney, Diltaio Carter, El- Mrs. Chuck Dnncan; Mr. and Mrs.
wood StQwe, Ed Mann, Claud Ev- 1 John Copeland; Mr. and Mrs.
erett, «. S. ^gm, Vffl»M Wiim jahn GaWs, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
and T^ Arttwm.
At #> vmni Usm M«f« are
ttiu-ty^ewii isSlite flMnen and
^ree m miUtaiy ditfy, Vemm
Volhtt, and Aonle and Roger
Copriud.
1%e pi^i^^ ckf ^ nf« fit-
twtnMM, mmm <^lwefl, fH«-
^dad.
^^ Intern prea«ttted
Geaye L^n a ^i^e hMuni^
bis e^^en yean aervke m
Ifr. ^Oua waa ^«t «»ter
uwi in hit remrks toucl^ on ttft
ft<* tta* tf #»a ma m Vohm-
teer ilra^D^nlMiM to Vkfi^
Bea<^ •wyone's texea wmU te
M^to. Tbsm mm we « edt al
aU tetm «Bd, of aim^ tt^ n^
<»ive no »y la* A^ aw^oaa.
ta ad^m to ^M^| flr^
(^ 1^ 1^ « ftntfmlanp» and
ctt (s^ on cpto oftM lo Mri»
pMtaita to tlw h^Md. They are
w^tnOaed n IM aM m ttiqr
a^««r ^uy ^d^nt wdku
Mr. ^Oua 4da<» arid m a m-
mM of taNng « vmmm n^
DeptttlMitf tt ^ arM Ihe m
li^iMtte nMiwa teaM*.
Ottar ^^ ww«: Mr, and
Mn. f^zy ^Bttida, m. Md
Mn. *«w Daftoi. Mr. iml Ms.
Harriek, Mm. C. 0. Horton St..
Mr. Chartes FWarty, Mr. and
Mrs. B«b Hod^KHrtj Mr. and
Mn. t^eo f^w^, Mr. m^ Mrs.
Dennlj •Wnrtte, Mr. and Mn.
Bay Smimb; Mr. ttid Ito, W^rae
Bi^op, lib-, wd Ifei. H Mi^,
Ifr. and Mn. fiiw©* MM*. |lf.
Md Ura. Oauite ^«r^e, Mr.
Md Mn. Awid fiuea, Mr. md
Ifri. Bob K^vwk Mr. and M*.
Mtedm Om^b^ Mr. wd Ite.
^Manv ^atitiri^, Mr. «A Ifra.
Hwry Su^w, Mr. Bob^ Se»-
UK ud Mte Co<Aie Ri«, ^.
JAb fcitt. Mrs. CkArid, Ifr. *bB
<^nftda, ami Mr. OmM Ito^K.
Mr. and Ifrs. Joe Lm^ CUaf
MeCuDp, Mr. a^ Mn. Irtm «»•
]^, Mr. and Ifra. (Awls N^[.
Mr. and Mrs. O^uun W^Ma,
ChMl ^in^ Mr. rad Mra. 1^1^
Oavis, Mr. a^ Mr*. m$A QuM,
Mr. ma Mrs. Miten ^ted.
RICHim^ -- fteM for a
at^Hkl anniul irtMe-wlde youth
i|miking ^^ibnt — open to Vlr-
gnia farm t^^ and ^Is nat over
18 yean of ap on November 1—
Itts Just btn MMunced by L. E.
^per, e3^M^ Mcretary of the
Virgnia Council .of Farn^
Owpei»tiv«L
The m^ml, Is c^m to all youth
tiwt m^A, tie ^ Kquirements
; )n any area of the stats sen^
1^ • Mtm odoptf^w of any
kM, {taper ^d.
^^^^oitaH-who will talk for
a iteki^Mi el 8 minutes on
"Wlv Jtaw f^nwr Caopera-
^^'-Hm$ obUin entry bhmks
tmm any to(^ farmer coo^n-
tlw or bnnch, ^unty or iomt
&Am^m t^^ ^^KxtiOflal aipi-
cuUvn ^ehtr, or' rural home
e c n at^ta inrtructar, Raper
points fout. I^ak mtries must
tffi fiM wUh <the ti^nsoring co-
opei^ve.
A ^ectf I IM of materials on
eoopentiv^ awl ^iculture aj%
avitole from tike Virginia CkMiA-
cil Offloe in Richmond, Raper
aMed.
L^^ conununity wlnnen will
po^pito in a regional cootart
bM as ^rt of the Councfl'a iix
Dtotr^ wjrkshops for coo^nti^
Bwn^i^ and directors set for
llto Oetcrfser and ^a-ly Nowmber.
TJm District wlnn«3 will then
bi ^bke to partidpete in the
^•le^ato, whkA will be held in
^hmomi as a featui« of Uw
^ukU's AniUMl Meeting on Feb-
tmty u, 19^.
t^ wiwung cont«tei^ in
ei^ of te abc Bi^M ^^^^^^^
fm leeeiM a ^ US. Sawi^
bond. TTie second place win^r
will ncehre $10.00 while the third
The winner in U» stata fiittb
wiU receiw a 1100.00 U.S. Sw-
ings bond and an aU expend paid
trip to the 1965 meeting of te
An^rlean Institute of C50|»ra-
tlMi mating irt tte Univen^ of
MtaMMTi, Columbia, Missoiri. Tlw
M^M ^ee winMr in the fimls
inll receive a 1^.00 ^vings bond.
USS »Aff«K)LPH — "Clear
your snorkel tubes." Face down
in the water, tlw Sculpins Chib in-
itiate blow their snorkel tubes
free of water, except for one man.
He inhales and comes up choking.
The Sculpins Club abcard USS
RANDOtPH (CVS 15) makes It
possible far the carrier's crew ta
explore the floor as well as the
surface of the owan. The club,
dedioited to the pastime of skin-
diving, has 38 members, t2 of
whom are qmlified in water I
seven fathoms or deeper. . j
While RANDOUW lay at ah- 1
chor in Bermuda in Frtjruary, the ;
Sculpins pthered their air bot-l
ties and flM, requisitioned a ship's
motor launch, and hetdcMl for the
coni reefs. Twelve Sculpins
Splashed into the clear emerald
water and swam down to the
harbor floor. Sauvenir, hunters
cdl&cted iwl and orange and yel-
low pieces of coral. Tropacal fish
scattered as Sculpins poked
among tiie crevices in th« reef.
Usii^ a waterti^t camera, one
menAer <rf the ^A recoMed the
actions of the group in the shad-
owy light.
About two years ago, RAN-
D01J*H crew members became
increasingly interested in skin-
diving. Because some nwn were
using impure air or im^oper div-
ing practices, the ship's diver,
Ltjg H. G. Van Bsever, organized
the Scuipiiu Club to teach skin-
divirs underwater rafety, and
proper use and maintenance of
gear.
The present club rafety pro-
gram includes lectures on how to
avoid such Underwater maladies
as the bends (nitrogen in the
blood), nitrogen narcosis <pres-
sure drunkenrwss), and air em-
i holism (expanding air). The club
'also teaclie* underwater physics
: dealing with gases and pressure,
land underwater hazards ^ch as
ifire cotal, pl^^ and dan^rous
I fish.
I The club is open to all men and
officeEs of the RANDOU^H. An
initial swimming test and a five-
dollar bill are required for mem-
bership. Tlte awiouning test |^
toward the diver's education. IIm
five4oItar fee goes for club ^uip-
ment. diving publications, and
maintenance of the Sculpins' 12
complete sets of Sniba gear. The
ScuHlr.valM} own nun^rcMis face
matks, fins, snorkels and weights.
TTie dub has fi\^ officers: lUJg
H. G. Van Beaver, Ens. R. W.
Oavis, senior supervisors; J. R.
Fauk, first class aviation ord-
nancenmn, J. R. Eason, second
class avtation ordnanceman, 1u-
nior supervisois; and M. W. Hol-
ley, third ckiss air controlman,
secretary. All four of the super-
visors received their training
throu^ the Navy's ^plosive
Ordnance Oispoaal program. The
basic GOD prognm consists of a
two-nunth uhwA «riUeh teaches
Scuba diving, lightweight diving,
hand-held soior, snorkel diving,
and underwater safety. Following
is a six-month m:h(K>l which
t^ches explosive dis{K>sal and de-
aiming method. The six^mm^
Khool is ^)en to all branches of
the Armed F9rc«.
Auto License
Tag Renewals
Start March 15
Tto !»^a»l ^^y I«r Crip-
1,^0 Wutt^ B^ «ffitt^. te m
<^^ a^ Iffg^ wAmtuy
bui^toaivU. C^MMtow to tta
annittl Eaiter Seal ttmpaiffa. now
ui^m^, flWBKe its wwk.
itenbera of the Ra^olfA's Skin-Diving Club relax bcft«e yrfng ovmboard.
McNeal Named Bank Director
RICHIKW© — The CtBnmfa^
dooer of Ij^MT Vehides to^y
tesued an tipatl for publte «■
opoaAion dortRg tiie automoUQe
U^Me reMwA period beginning
to a jtfepai^- itetement, Coti-
miiAwM 4 H. Ijmib iKMfltod mA
thM tte oMlrtittn 1,600,000 Mto
Uoen% ap|diattt(Wt bad bem
mawtft^iuvd, mt^ m to poit
Mxm «M ^^u«d for nniling
pr^ to ^ e^eM euctn^M of
0» mm «mm Mam. "Of pii-
OMfy Mu^ lo.tte vwt^g^ mo-
^m0% aid C «. Lanrt), "Is the
fiik ttuift pMirnpT Mrs iwi^ing
4jmwmMmWi t^ be re-
quto^ to pv $11.00 fOT Mw
1904 liMttM i^te. Vtam wrt#»-
ing oi«r 4.000 ^nwla IM dnrg«d
a flirt to of ^.<W when aecom-
^nled by a ^^w certiflcrtion ^f
UrfjiUty liwnnnre,*' be explained.
*t^MM ^dk^on forms
1^ iittifed to Vlrtfim ttoAm m-
hide Qvam m March 8, and
^xM be reotfvad in tte nnft
Kvoal tefs. To tbcm mito^sto
wl» ly^ tof »w Umam j^tos
tiy J»U, i^us»n in tl^r appli-
a^^ of tte «n»rt new fee ^M
vmA Ji^n^nlenM and de^
Mtf 4Mbte M to i^Y^ss ^th» ^rk
m a «iw^ itau," Lamb «x-
^aiMd.
Othw l» bites p^ Iv m
^^itotfe on tt ei^^ni7 b^>
nd ^Mttf «e Hweh IS, induA:
1. A aainiHnim tew* to <rf
$%1M, wtt oitar laiiw tru^
NOOTtttiC — ttat Board of
Seaboa«l Citiaens National ^nk
i^«s regutar meetuig held y^
lertey ^;ted Horace P. McNeal
to tte l^ird. In acMUion, a reg-
ular quarteriy di^^nd of 2^ per
itor» wu declajiml on the capital
rtock ol m bank, layable A^
I, to ^ckhokteB of recwd March
16. 1964.
T ire Captam John Early
l^rk Fire Chie* George Lyons; lulic
";-,- -^-.^ -f ^,'l»v ry^vSr. njid Norfolk
; 3. A ^ to Of l».00 and a
I tm of 9iM tor w^emMial
Mc««d te Vice Pr^Wcnt-Treas-
un- and Aj^g ft^Went of Era-
pl» IM^Wnery and ftipply Cor-
pMi^tm, whkh resaMly relocated
in sub^MUlly enlwged quarters
m Virgin^ B»^ Boulevard in
me Nwtolk firiustr^ Park. He
i^toitol Norfoft Ac»<temy, Epls-
c^ m^ Sch«rt, Culver Mili-
uiy iUademy, and is a graduate
of tl» U.S. Naval A<ademy in
AiMkl^ia. ite ate) holds a Master
of Bngiwering 'Degree from the
Gradtate Sctool of Engineering,
J(ta^ Ift^kins XJniwrsity.
lW^«a sem^ with NATO on
ms i^ff of SACLANT for four
yfflirs prior to his retirement fron<
the U'S. Btevy in 1962 as a Com-
mandter. Ite i« a Vi<^ President of
tl» NorfdUc Central YMCA and
a member of tte Board of the
Norfolk GenCTd Hospital. He re-
ceirtly completed three years on
the Vertry of Ba stern ^ore Chap-
el at Virgnia feach.
McNmI m rmrrM to the ft>r-
mer Doms WitheS of Suffolk^^
Virgina, wl^ family wta dos&
^'awwtated wi«i the banners
Bank of Naruwnond for wm 50
years, ttev l»w tow 1»yi, Jo-
seph R. «rf TTwri^n Wl^oa,
^<tei^ at Norfrtk Acades^,
ami itoace P„ Jr.. wbo m attewl-
ing LWbora l^k* ^mamtuy
Scteoi
J. Ito^ Tyte-, m, Pt^am of
tbe bioft, Mi commuting m tiw
Manufacturing
Weei( In Va.
servlew will mark the 37th con-
secutive ywr that Easter has been
commemmoralad on Uus wy
special spcrt.
Hera, totrering above tlw gentle
Virginia sand dunes, stai^ the
huge granite cross which marks
the approximate site where the
first English settlers wiried ashore
over three ami k half centuries
^0. » was April n, 1607 nwre
than thirteen years befwe the
g{K>d ship Mtyflowr sailed with
her cargo of pilgrims to the
Massachusetts coast, that three
tiny vessels, the Susan Constant,
ttt Godspeed and the Diicovwy
deposited 105 sea- weary pas^n-
gers upon what was to become the
colony <rf Virgina. After five
months in the confines of ships,
the larger of which m^Bwred
75 tot in length, the "taire med-
dowes, fresh-waters and goodly
tall trees" which met tlieir gaze
must have seuned akin to hmven
itself and given ample reason for
offering thanks to God.
After four days of expJoraUon
and aaoch for the spot where
tt^ msn to tmM their per-
maii»t settlement, tl^ braw
cotomsts r^unied to the beach
lA "CTwKUpoic ^" whwe they
set up a wootei cross and, led
by tin Rev. Robert HuM, tiieir
chajrtala, knelt to worship and
tbaidt God to their aft voyage.
After ^ soviet the colonic
named tbe apot '"Cape Ifcnry" for
«enry, Prince of Wates, m^ son
of their King Jam» 1
The ^nUe ^ow beneath
whose ^idow modem day to--
vices are held vim erected exact-
ly Z7B ftmi later, on Aj^il M,
1935, by I3ae National Soc^ of
the Oaughtera of ^ An»ricui
C^iloniste.
•Rke Easto Services i&xm un-
der the direeUon and (urpiuHlwn'
U F«t mri, toe *■«»# pM
wtm baa tt^ ^1^^ mn part
of the Ci^e ^ce 1914. TOs yetf,
as hi tiie ou^om, ClMpkun (lA U.)
Le^to G. Brady ha& eaJled upm
mvtTU of the bcal minimis to
tete iwt in tte sMvioes.
Bea^s tiw m^^rtUm of «r-
vkes heU on tbe ^xA wl^ra ^
new world had a part of to be-
ginning tlMre a mas^ f<^ tte
^xring visitor in l^tomriier to sea
and ^. Ft. ^ry, hi addition to
the memoral cross, is ^ao tl«
me of. the Cape Ba^ li^
iKwe, 'Ow flnt litfAlwiua to be
^«otod by ^ Fed^ti Cbvem-
PA. Grad Do
TV Program
ment. Boik upon a fMinMiai «f
rocks whkA wert brwgA «Mr
u iMdlMt in ^i^ firms iNpHrf
and dumped at the nrtraara to
tl» larbour, thh beautlM, oato-
^mal tower <^n be movotoA 19"
tlw w*or for an imiawWa, p»-
onnde view <rf the Aam and sva
vvhMS nnurtners it serwd frwt
1792 til HOI. Ibere is Ao the
famed Mm Ttorottghgood
houn, Om MM, tepfh bouse
of brick oiMtri^Mm ha Asmhr
(3 and the 'limm0m Udy"
who atends m tbe Vb^^ Beach
o^anfnMl.
fttempawng no qfea of
AiMliaa (30 ^m m Cbtm-
petiK My and tha Ata^Ooaan
and 235 milea <m)Aw% b^s and
takes) tbe Virg^ 9^ area is
a tmnm of nwnti^Mteand recre-
ma^ tottttMs m 1^ « Watori-
ail mUn wU^ m t^ spring
vitttor may ex^wt jffA eoMr-
For the na tare lo^ fl» area Is
jwrtty tenmts for tta n^fieart
string mmom ^MA anwu;
whidi are tbe aadan Md cund-
lias whicb ^«i^ the (^ «w
as wall a ta Che Mp^r Mt«*
A^J^ Gardem. '^tm v^m tea
strait line fnun whwe ttat
EMter Sorvkm wiU be htf bi
Seaslwre Stoto Park irl»» to»e
are 60 mUM of traUa to be ex*
l^red by tiw Wbr.
<Wtth the nmki^kd^^
cmT% golf c«ui^
»ilin| fMUtties <rf
Gredht Htakur^Mrt .
tbnviaampletodi^ .
m wte mtat y^t^m b^ka m
Spri^ Vacattonlam).
Marinoo
lelay Prognw
HORACE p. McNEAL
eleetton, stot|d a*rt the Board
enthusastically welcon»d M(^eal
to its membership, i»rticularly in
view of his fonner Navy affili-
ation and the importance of Ihe
Navy in the Tidewater Area.
Empire Machinery was foumled
by J. Ross Mi^eal in 1914, a«i
»n^ the ship building, ship re-
pair, industrtal, and cotrtrartlng
firms of Uie Tidewater Area.
BEACH MAN AT MEETING
VIRGimA BEACH — C^l L.
Fi^e^en of Virginia ^ach was
amo^ more than 4,000 electrical
industry eMcutiws to atteM tl»
TOutti IfeUonal Comf<nt Haitoig
ExiK^tion and Conference in CSii-
aigo receirtly.
Fog^ren is an ^K:tiw b^^
ing ^ffluttant with Sn^ ft
Ke^ lledric S^m, Viitfa*
WOHMW© — Governor Ifar-
rtoon has giwn recognition to the
Importance of mianufacturing to
the l^irte by designating March
16-21 as "Virgin^ Manutoturing
We^."
In the document setting up the
<*servanoe, he aaid that Virginia's
BMnufa<^urii^ induitri« are "a
neoesrary base for a growing
economy, and otiw ItestoMs and
service oper^tons, induding n^-
essary gwernrotirt services,"
Harrison, wboK iKfaninbtntion
1»3 been iHiiriiix^ b^istrU ^
vetopn^int, Airtto* stated tluA,
"Manufacturing growth is a ma-
jor factor in ti» rWng standawl
of living and tte pn^perity and
w^Mseing of our citizens in aB
wiB» of life. Job opportunities
are entanced by the over^
e^ttwmic wjtivi^ genen^d by
nunuhie^uring.
"Exi^n^n in manuftK^urii^
witii diwr^ and ^rfwl^ is nec-
^mry to oar coiytinimi growth
and pioi^er^ and tl»se can
come only tma maintenantt of
a J^dtJi^ and vigorous busines
duMte which is attractiw to pri-
virte InvestOTS."
Tlie Gowmor pointed out that
"it is d^Ue tM Vlrgtmau
ui^r^Did ^ importaiu^ of a
heatthy tadurtrial econdmk: base
to 1^ total e&mmy of Vb^nla
ta order ttiat ftey may coopeate
to contmiw and to ta^rovo im
finwnUe diawie to nuuito-
THOMAS J. ^fcGARVEY
LATROBE, pa. — Thomas J.
McGarvey, son of Mr. and Mrs.
T. J. McGarvey, 3&M Edinburgh
Dr., Virginia Beach, is one of
four St. Vincant College students
to appear on "€aw«r," a weekly
television pro-am seen on KDKA
TV. Pittsburgh.
Tbe show featui^ facuTtv
members a^d students of ti» La-
trobe. 'Pa., college discussmg var-
ious asi^cts to specific csiea
fMds.
A junior music «iu<»tion ma-
Jca-, Tom is aaxuniwiniM to the
c«dte^ dwrus and » a mw^er
of tbe bawl awl ordiertn and
toe, St, Tbojws Jtore M^fte
s<x^^.
i Ife is a grateato of m^ea
lAmieHi^SefaMd.
MORS, RICHMOND —
^^)ler Ounneiy Sei^^ R.^,
Van Wtft, NoacMnmlsikmed Of-
fasr in (^^m ol Ltwl ^rtit
Corps Reandtii^ si^s, "^ a Iftr.
m now a^ Mn IM ^f v«W-
tton 'before ym ^rt y«r 6^
ing."
S^ Van Wart explained that
thte (May time will count towards
Ute en^toes first promotion, to
me mmb£^ obli«aCion and for
km^^ to pay purposes as
w^.
The ^^grvn is tbe Marine's
]M Day D^y Program. It is de-
ligMd for ywing men wbo want
to be l^^s, but must have
ttaie to completo ui tfl ni«l> i 6d
tntsine^.
High adMxd mmm vm ^^
now and ft^k U^«^A M^
l^ing orders to aettve d^ pr
tnunlng. Ifo i^itic^Mui ta ndU-
Uffy ac^rtti^ iritt <» r^vkad
Auii^ mt May.
A memb» of the IM 1^ Oe-
biy Prfl^wn may abo WmMtA
in the "ftKkft? ^^hb". ' tte
"BwMy ^stem guarMte^ »-
liiA^s to tmn ^^iMter terinf re-
cruit ti^intag.
l^irtM^patioo ta iMik «r W^
pr^num <to^ not effect tn^
ing, schooling, (ff e nlW m ent fffh
grems for recaruit Itotaes.
4-H MEMBERS
HEAR MISS OUYEI
KEMPSvni^ — "nie Bmm
Lake 441 CUA mefltfiKS m^M
the E. R. ftro^ir rtad^ee m
©bow Road, Ifeni 4, 1984
Thirteen of tte ttm^mm <*A
members were ^«tt* at w®e
tl» three dub tesrfe% Mn. S-iR.
Brodeur, Mrs. J. a Moi^ *d
Mrs. Jack HaahA
Tltt iMT^iUB 1^ fKiiiiifid br
Mn. Lucy Otawr, M* Vfr^ C.
Franca U^. Ttm ONHtoted <tf a
dtoet^toit^ of ae^Att eo^d^
pi^niz^ and I^MiMW W^
^cts. The motiim wis vmB» awl
j^nried ttot eadi mmbm pv
10c dues.
Linda Ward led the memben in
a song, and Hon iomeer m a
^me. Refreshments «ere served
by Mrs. E. R. Bra*
llie next iaMltag ^
Mai«bie>a*4teJ.C. Mt
dence on Indini River Road
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11:00 a.fn.— Mora^ WonMp
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CALVAAY PIBIYTEMAN
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t:30 fm. — 'WMt-#toU fWtoWMp
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aad «4IAs wkh (riiyscal hwidi-
iaf» iHto need special medkal
mttmA ttoapeutic IrMtment in
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Seal Soekty M^ ^MMft «^
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jtrates. aoMi^ Mitt dtf^a.
The Sacicly alsa omental t re-
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40 apinpriM aoiireM of
i anl w4fmt aid maintained
in^Jie Virginia
TlK Etft^ Seal official iinges
doctoTii. nurics derjff-
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to refer iuadicapped
in nee stanoe to
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THE POWER
9:45 am Jawty »4t* ,.
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9:45 a.m.— QmrGit SAaA
6:30 p.in.— Youth PalkM^^
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tot what naariner wertd a^ i^h^ »T ^Rofr an
•aAor bs not dead wel^cht. It ^n^nii ^ toemm-
doas fwce of gravity ta a wfld, vnfim aea. K can
grip sriid land to light driviv 3irind or iwiriing
A lew mea have thou^t ttqr eenU m tartbor
&ste wiOioat raUgiona mXk . . . vntU m auaDa
fmud them drifttng halpleady m tM« Aoakif
God save u» ferees of s^^n 1^ profwsf. Wo
lee . , .Aspire . ... aeh^e.
But tte power to 00 is tmdMOM wilh(Nrt the
puiiar ^ alay.
ft> Oed gave oa tiM Tratii ow (to^Ma ^tar every
fauaan heart
'nmit Tnith is hunt's qtrttud grip on te mturiiig
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P^|B 9-B
The Silent Army
G^ricAult wu OM o( dM Bott infliwnd^ of mAt \9& eaiMf
I^cndi artiits. He intpirad not oakf Delacroix tad Daumis but
aho the mliit Couibet anci Manet, ih» leader el Imw eeri oriya .
lUaeMM ha hit influence aaav be Men in thii imWnWi ea P^iannf
of piaiM victims, «eailed about 1821^ km a year Moca be died
at die ar ot i^- Om ti A» tmi aodal laalto. GVcmatt Aam
tmoaAiftai
■a. Gkkault'e
he*, M be does in Ut Modiei of A* faiane, bb ^ ,.
Ae Hme^d of die wodd. A Wdliaim Fimd PuK^aee,
•Seane fion die Gnek War of ladepeiMlenca" it In die 19di oenmnr
Rnch CkUerT of the Vkiinia MoKUB of Rae Alts ia Rkhmoadi,
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i^rby, tot it giv© tten a fBod ^A^-^er. Thm m fcew ««n«lyit
gives Am-tt^nm towki the rm-mmmA- Wth ita now exteareost ¥8
ail yOT efw tove to do kgiro ttaawelaatwtt ii^ Md tUaCtoiy
II Slider %CHrt C«TO wiU t^e a n^ „!
A^ t|^ p«j* h^wW ^rfimn* toria tiie p^ it plays so ^u.
A gk»ce at its iyi-vfayl^ter« wOl tell yoa ttat Thoae mviting
bucket sMia «e nwto ol ulfara«f t foam anriiMEUDm. The
(kwr^to-^or te^t^ te so MA ym wn l«^ft tetw^
ywir Aow tare's ^vr ribotac il eitter tiie floM^imwiiisd
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to dide ateig the i^hway. That's because it has tagh-mounted
SM^miimt cdl ^Mffaigs in the Irtwit and Mono-Plate «igte-l^
SSpfathe re«. Ita unitiaied well-inaikt^ Body by Fidier shuts
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Witt everytliii^ Chevy 11 Sv^ier Spmt has going for
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Oolden eggs and chedds- 8 ounce pscfa^ge slteid ctaaddu-
REMOVE
WARTS!
''Anuwlin CoagMmnd Dlwohpea
ComaoB WMTts Awar
WHkamt C«Mb« «r Bandiig
Doctdn warn picking <» ttni^
b^ at vwta may nuia bleadiiif ,
qir«adi»|. New amaatin Conk-
pound W* paottn^as Into warta,
daatroyi tiMir eattd, M^kalfy malta
fMurta a««y wfthont ou^ac «r
burning. Painlaaa. colonaaa
GinqpMMind W, uaed ai directad,
ramovae common warta aafdy,
affM^valy, laavaa no ugly
cheese supply that extra touch of
sunshine needed to pep up Mardi
menus. They are eye and taste
{deaung while «tisfying hungry
app^ites at the same time, Th^
combine with vegetables such aa
bro<KX)U speats for deUdous caa-
aende dishes. HomMnakers wMh
a flair for cuieiMal coi^dng talee
daligiit in atkUng curry povi^ or
oCher special sita»onittgs to cheese
and ^g ssuoes.
Sttrp ciMddar daesa, a tew-
ite for appetizers, d»ieits or )uat
nibbling, m a good did<» Uxr
4ooUag Jobs too. t grSlMi resdfly
s^ to the graft i<^ of dieese
Mvers, ttw tangy flivixr cani^
thn^l^ sauces and nmin diah».
As always, buyhig a top-qu^^
l»«nd nanw Is asniranee of the
iin^ cheese and ee{s.
Recipes for canerales or main
dish sandwiches often ^miy
*1ia2d-o»ked" eggs. Unfoi^m-
ato!^ many people hard boil e^i
ratl^r than hard dsietdng tlMin in
tlw sheU. ^p codoed firm In
simmering not bolltaig water will
bxve tender egg whites and tiw
yofl» wUl be gcd<ton wi^iA- a
tnm of dueotorstton. Ws an ex-
tSi»ion of tlw rule of low ^nper-
ature cookery for deUaiAe souflas,
teiHier tCH'tes and d^r foods pre-
pared with egp.
Sometin^s the hard-^xdced
egp are sliced into a rich che^e
sauce. In ifte Sunny Lentui (^ta-
serole, however, devUed egg
halves are arxanged on top of
the che^e ialtee end bro^wU to
gamiii} as weti as be pait of the
main course.
SUNNY Lf NTIN CASSEROLE
Yield: 6 servings
OevtNad eMt:
6 eggs, hud cooked
1 tea^oon finely diopped onkm
Vi les^oon diy mustard
Vi teaspoon sidt
2 tsbl^KKms mayonnaise
% te^pomi W<»t;^tendiire sauoe
3 tabtespoons sharp cheddar
cheese, grated
Cheddar cheese,
1 cup sharp
grated
2 tablespoons bullra:
2 tablespoons fknir
1^ cupsmOk
% teaspo<MD salt
V4 teaspoon bfasdc pepper
V4 tesQKion diy mtt^ard
1 teaspoon finely chopp^ onion
2 packages (10 ounce) frozen broc-
coli spears, cooked
Bread crumbs ' ,
Slice e|^ in half. Scoop yolks
into a small bowl. Add onion,
mustard, salt, nnyonnaise, Wo^
cestersbire »uoe, and grated
cheese. Blend together. I^joon
egg mixture back into the egg
halves. Top each w^ a rosette
of the egg mixture.
To make >tl^ dieese sauce, meK
butter in a small aiucepan. Ee-
move from beat and slowly add
fkHir, stirring constantly. Slowlb'
add milk. Blend until mixture
is snMMth. netum to heat and stir
con^mtly until mhcbire thickens.
Add che»e, salt, black pepper,
naiMard, and onkm. Stir until
cheese rodto.
To asaemMe Oe OBserole, ar-
range cooked broccoH spears in
an 8 l^ 8 by 2 iadi baUng di^.
Place devitod eggs on top of broc-
coli Pour dieese sauce over the
broccoli aiKl egp. Top with
breadcrumbs.
}^oe cassen^ in a no^ito
oven O50T.) for 4^01^ 20 moi-
irtes iff untfl warm and browned
on top. Serve bnm^liately.
CURRIS) E0<^ POLYNESIAN
IMd: 4 to S aeviagi
9BP0 vOOVKi
sauce
2 tabtespoons butter
2 table^Kwos finely chiq^pad
oni<»i
3 ta Me s powtt flmir
2 cups milk
^ t»iq>oon euzry powder
1 V4 tsaqioom sslt
V4 imMpom p&ppa
IH ^m^oom giirted on^pa piN
Bixt^
4 to 5 dk»s£s«Ml
iCek butter In a sm^ smms-
pan. Add <mk>i» and heat aixnt
5 minutes or uatt onioa beesoMi
sofl. ll«move frMs hamt ad s^fai
ftour. Sbwfy add vm. Stir untfl
Q» mixture ttlekaa mod bote,
aioeegp into terp ptaoia Add
to the sauce. Mix in curry powder,
«dt, p^wr, and onmga pe^
Ooter to hasp wann.
l^ae^ tMftter 00 <hm Me ^
ea<A sitoe Gi bmd. ^eetaN|Mf
butto* side up, «i a baiiiig i^A
and UtmH, under the brul». Tun
bmA ttd ^aee a lUoa of iMte
<m ea^ pteoe. KsMm to Iwatttor
and ctmthiue heating uirtil tte
bread toasts ai^ the cheese m^.
Spo<m about M cup dt'^im-
rled egg Muce oirto @^ piMe
of taead and ehe^e. Serve im-
mediately ^lile wann.
For ^arkUag good h^dtt, anA
bakm»d meals are im{»rtiuA.
•Frdm lueidEhaA tteou^ dtawa*,
toods OaH wppfy mm^&iimtti-
eiris dbfflild be fe^urad %m Ihe
menu.
I^gi^ one of the mott e^ncntf*
cal soinves of high ig^i^ |^
tein, are i^»(Md*jM ^ tti|ml-
^ dietary requtownrat Jhr aB
tea gro^ia. Utoalie, omsed ^mt-
d«Med S019S NciHrlMte <^
sbme of body bufltt^
Elach kind tanMbm aanoe
tial In pvtioihur. Bo^ lonls.
tiMrelare, are "tm^tt in -iM&
bslaaesd menu {Muitog.
Ilike (he 4^ . . . e^ ttke
canned oca^eiised soup . . wd
oonbine them. The lefultai b^ag
not <»^ Qutriim^lf §M, «e
great » lar aa "ped4ownto
earth-Mi^' te cmeemed.
OaDidets, egp pcMChad hi tm^
aoofllei, oeamed e^s, said ibe
aU tifoe tevoiMe scrunUed eggi
afe some of tt» "souped msyn
you can prepare tills "e^ets**.
For deUdom . . .and notritiaus
. . . good eating, serve:
"SOUrair SCIIAMBLiO
WITH CHEESE
EGOS
1 can iUflk ounoetd cMdosed
creun of v^ietiAie soup
8 eg^, slii^itiiy beaten
V4 cup gritad ftetoMm cheese
Vt cup du«<Med cateddar diaesa
2 tablespoons butter or margKrine
Stir soup until anoo^ Blead in
eggs and cheeses. In AiDet, atiek
tratter; pour in egg mixstore. Geok
ma low heiA luAil set, MSm
eggs gentiy imjw and ttten. Ifates
4to,6senflnga
LEFTTEN EGG FOO l^MMG
^ cup milk
3 eg^ ^^y b«ton
1 small onion chooped.
2 teblMpoons butter
1 tabkspoon Soy sauce
1 cus co^^ dbow
chopped
% t^tspooo saM
1/18 tea^)oon pe^eipet
Saito onkn m huftter
tramwent. Mix sB
t(^efter. Urop by wpoosMt eala
mei(&im hot and li^Sy grttiid
skfltot Wnm liigh^esbeft
Mas. S&e99 te ste^ yMt fmiy
pade trtmrnm lb sMsl. aM
^KN^ comlnch to 2 0^m ^
»d Ue^teuMgri^ ^ to jW
od eook
I tot I
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P«g» w-B-
VlrglnU Iwdi SUN-NEWS, Thursday , MwtJi 12, 1964
'.'er fe«d for live-
t)een below nor-
ti>rt iMMidoB not iMvUig niough.
Th« drM«M hu cMied ev^
»v«JMde feed source to be
and th» ibwn wv
enough to p* rtr^l
title. Straw, fodte, praaut
buUs. 4cre«idii«s, cfllMk «te., ire
good aecondiiy roug^n but
thty may have becoBM ^nmry
ones without proper mtanri ^n^
min anden«f«y suppliM^ttMi.
So. m case you follo>^ t pt»r
wintoaoc program, it ^ fat ^
viitble (0 ivvtch for ^m ^teg
tine dev«lo{»nents that oU to
sttHHTior nwMgDaent. •
Mores should n<A bt «v«>
sUKlced. Some pasture ^^ ha^
been wctttaMd by dry mi^m
and will have less ttui m^d
dhrty y^(U^ riml ymin,
^■MHykM|-wcre eoM^ tor
JHmiHPt be wtei to go
< . <>r for a month or to u^
pastures tHiitd back, tte i^i^
fnnd present for use Mt ^Nff
lOt depleted. b«3W» nothing
iprcw, so it nvight be a »it <rf
T.lant v(f>:iknoss rather ^m |^^
4* a ^d Aart
Ti^^ in
d cuttle, suffer-
ing trom wo u«ie feed, are more
msfcstible to dtenca and oome
;; pasture with lowered
.ciuunoft, lliia OMam all vaccin-
itiftns fsr blackleg *nd the usual
t not be overlooked.
.; nia> te more pneunrnnia
:r ci!j1 sprii>g rains, and if
<wd«d an internal
jxauiiettt, tt will surely
spriag. Louse control is
<:X»mineiided. but it must
th^ year. Get one of
ie piston pumps for ihe'
»avk-er take off and get*
, -ij^nf. ■■)
to anticipate the time whM Ita
wiU be eradicated, but for now
your best bet is to awime they
must be canfrolled. fl^ and
the usual spring torments muA
be controlld better this y^ be^
cauM calUe have had aU tl^ can
Utoi.
CMM ctt stnd a mmgim mn-
tor Aw matL Mto airae it good
to lh«t to ^ ttey'U *uii>rttt
you. tt is n^ lo be repeats won,
h«wewr. Mpwal^ wt Ais «iim-
mw. Poor virtar ^d has «pp^
the rtored vitaitiini and much of
of tiw miwrali from the sl^
ton, which n»»t be rebuitt. SiMe
cow will be milking tl»re will
be a ctouble demand of prwlucin^
mOL aad repl^Wtog body stores
of the» eteMBte. For this rm-
wn ft TOJiitattt wpply of 1o«b
ttJt smd^^ for dafly <»n«imp-
mm is ^oModed. A nuMnl mix-
toe «f f^Bua^ bone meal or
M^ i^Lrm of deOourinaM
^i^AiMk phis grMnd Hn^^M
irtJA is pretty high in o»»»ai
um, rtould be con4ii»d in about
^pMl parti with traw minenli»d
ftral thin wws n»y wA t»w
tte i*fl^ to milk, pta wei^
and rmm^ m ^rly m ^mwUy.
ftetore ionwlww pirts tte te»i«
on i^B VK^sof tM ertb-
^Mm • pMT^ tor ft^n pw-
fomuince: The first essential is
for the cow to live liereelt If
there is any energy left beyond
her maintenance it can naot ga
into milk. If there is more than
enough to furnish the mHk she is
genetieaUy able to produce. The
nest amount can go into the pre>
paretion for reproducing her
kind. If bcyoml this, (iiere is
aome left for weight gaUis, she
begins to shed her old cosit, slick
up t^e bony places and atatt
mending. This year may take
moK f eed to ge« aU these essen-
tials caught up. MeMitime ate
4-H Activities
and Events
C fm4NCttLAY
AsiUtant Agent
one art or pro-
Liwwisii uk; bh'a .>vJ painful process |
• *
mid like to wil >ou of some of the
boys and girls into usctui ■
tie 4 H 9r^m
otmore proj«;t.
>i^ ma pt^mwm, kmrmm ^ *^^ **^**
ttrt^f tmindi aduh Ica^i^ip. The ^^ect
^Si \i'i ana i!> uu^u lu ihe 4-H mcmbt...
:h.^ Mincrvision otf Ksicn^^ion Agents and
.Ts ttf VPi ig-tmie objcc-
^)i ntaking a living and navu^ a better borne
Thnvuffh learning cxpericneea begun with a
Tmks I
„a.,„ J ^^t tofl^itwttem. enperimenl
^itos. iirf «fcw eAiM*taw«l
'^ T ,. thi ctato »wiber wWi ^ o^partuaiiy lu wm^w^
m|K 4-H"en iweive specialwd twuniiig by highly trainca
' I M, wtanOng, ^^teal «i^t matter, cttifts
BxhUrito
A^ pwto tlub mwnben to "^w ^' what A«y have
.^^^ at^ to ^ ^»n ^ the 4-H ^<v«n.
awvlte as urad, «id tf lAe
doe»'t. ^^ K>» ttere » m
o^r^oi^ ImU e^ a wre
eiw^ We crif crop. It m\M ta
gmd mi^ne^ to ^ m ecUi-
tioMd youag liS ^ ^i^
^ili on t»» wb^t of bulls,
the bM* pwiWe ^ng to do is
use a grai IsiM one. tf tM
drought condition and poor win-
tering were to be oombined with
Mine grazing sedbecks^ ^hom
Mlves from the gain tested bull
migM be HO tetter tten tte one
in use teloi^, howwr. Bven if
Ik did endow thoae calves with
greater ability to grow, their feed
oondkioni might not be good
«iou|^ for them to use this greats
er aWUty. So donH blame tte buU
tor something of which he mi^
be innocent. In fact, this sprhtg
wouM te the best Ume to creep
toed odvw ^A m*m ted «v •
whUe. T^ a»y «t mw w^
from li to 40 4m» ^mtU^iv
will. ^ mm TfViKn mmm id
tte ^^ on the cow's milk pro-
du<4^, poor pasture and. the rest.
Ctlvw will sUrt ^-asier in fhiely
grouM feed tha tick to
their ^^«e8 and remtm te te
licked off. After ttey've learned
to ^t, they will tate it coarsely
ground, and in fact n(jt ground
•t aH wten they grow aome. It
diould te mostly com, for ener-
M viAait ttey need most. Mow-
ever, ^y een mete use pf 10
pou^ of SDybi^ meal mixed
in e^ IflQ FMUUU of corn if
there fc too ttttle milk or pastuw.
Bl^t may be a big item for the
flrrt tow 4i^ on lush i»*ure
with tiiln cattle. VvA toem m
fiMt v^n they've Mtoi a usual
aoKmnt ^ ^ feed. Betto w*
tern «M m e nim mu^^m-
Even tett^ •» tew ^t of^
fir* iwiy 1^ l#»t know about
the l^i «U w^ a^h^
^ in ^ '^t MOW use i «^
Hy it IM^. te w^im^ ni be
1^ wMh r mim um^
$m mi of.a pu^MM tn ttw akle
if ^ MMM^ it *^*-
CaMw to be ^^wned t^old
te dow v«y ^«ng Mb yter
wttt your cholw of wifhwd
n»UM«Js, 'n»y'll ^ tirou^ tt
with le« ujwrt mA doming
will te easier on young calves.
( ^>arly too. No use making
■c"^r pJll 'than is Aoukl
um aavamage to uie buyer of
thte stteket cattle this sprhig is
lliat more rapid gains may be ex-
oecled from these cattle that have
been wlntmd too thin and teve
lost weight. When they get on
good grass ttey wiU ettn much
faster than « ttey had been win-
tered fatter, This is an advantage
to the buyer, but could be loj^ced
upon as a poor time to seU end,
t^rtfow, mi^t te 4te ^^ te*
ywir to rent »n» ^rtwpe and
klao your thin yearlinp. la^ad
le uswl 375 i^Hinds of «un-
amr gain, ^r ai#t do 300 «
p^fiil^to nu out of 19W.
vn** Mw i<m^ teittAg pn-
mm tm awkii mfflwy in tte
iMn— if properly used.
Ohangcj in dry nw^r to
£«m^^ of «tta^ «» pr^^ t^
largMt mwtm of error. For «•
«M^ U a 4^ M ^^m te ti-
lo^ to storf for « ^n» tetoie
sai^i^. ouMure i^ te hvA
and 1^ d0 m^w tocreasei.
This m^»M *1» 'fw«e W*
Tm^nci mit of p^^on.
&mptos omA ^ft te ^pprt
in air ti^ mMminm to p^vMrt
<bym| out. Mp wMi ImIn in
ttem steuU i^ te UMd, airi tte
pMl« hm ^iMte ^ted in
a prot^ #^^ tt#^w<puM-
If more tten one type of qual-
ity of tey or aikge U fed, each
should te sampled and tested. Re-
sults aie tten combined by fig-
unng tte MPtetiii of eeek fe<Ml.
Whfl* d UwW Bt lets are ae inter-
mixed that amounts of each con-
sumed eaoMt te datermised, it
U neoaMuy to tate omu^ samp-
h>» tad combine them to te sure
tte final «imple is eoUrely
repfesenMive.
In feeding dairy cattle, t^
energy and prolein en tte tm
UMt Mad ftw tte ta^ t^
WMfa tUs intanMrtte v^ know-
i^ Ml^^ mummA, mm can
datenritae tew ^i^ ^ ttw ra>
quhw^M vt$ mm^aA itim
^^. Ae fWMMtf ^ tiM re-
qu^NM^ ^Ml te SKpplMd
ftom ^MeiMi^M. tte sBxNiM
^ ewMMtoi^ f^^•« each
day tten tea te 6^m^md.
ftufywNi InterM^ in tame
intom^on ateut tte forafe
t^ing ^^nm 4muU ^xtrnA
a^of&a.
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)d poise. . '
M,v^ acu,. iic* in conjunction with tte Co«i">«n»ty 4-H
cting provide an outlet for young people's energy while a\ the
lie tmic preparing ttem to be responsible citirens for tomorrow.
Jr. Steer l¥o)ect
Activuv in tte 4-H Junior Steer prt>ject, which Ivgan last
September, k increasing as the 4-H Swcr Show date draws closer
May 9lh). Ite 4-H'ere are busy grooming and walkini: their «eers,
•<f are receiving encouragement from their sponsors. I heir sponsors
ic and service organizations in Virginia Beach, and nearby
areas. Theiie groups provide financial backing for the club niemliers
«nd appoint a man to represent them in contact with the club
ember. . , „
] he 4-H Club members and their sponsors are as foliws;
im Brickhpuse. Terminal Cars. Inc.; Don Brickhoiivc, Kellain-
Russell Collins. Norfolk Kiv^anis Club; l.cc Diiihani, Norfoli^
.^jiiDCr ofCommeice; Diane Irosi, Ik-l.^. M.irkcts. iayc f »., '
-th^rr States NwfoHt Service; Michael Ives. Black Angus I
inccss Anne Farm Bureau; Ruth JoIium'k,
,:iimw i^cA^n n-jt. * .. Allan McC'ro««kcy, Cromwell Flower Fami-;
-ohn MK'roskey l'-. S. Roystcr Chiano Cofnpan\ ; Jerry Moulton.
unt. iohnnv Moulton. Robertson Chemical ^\y\v
.ay; jac^ic ranker. Puritan Foods; Ue B. Parker, Ames & Webb;
ohanie Pecsekt Bank of Virginia Beach; Theresa Pcesek, \ .i.
PLUMBING &
A. SUPPUEg&ftft
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A^LBON & CRE^AM
WE'VE <K)T IT-,
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C^THES, DRY OJGW
HOU« SUPPLI®
r^TipNW©E HOn^ ORMte ^»JJ ANYTIM
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J. C. WHEAT
AND ^MPANY
MEMBER
NfiW YORK
STOCK EXCH^Ol
15 OL^ ARCAM
NORF<*iC VA.
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We have the
SHELL BURNER-P
Few mwe k^ammim in
TIDEWATER VA.
CALL 428-1001
We'll serwi a specialist to ch«:k ycwr bufr»W a«^
yoj h&M much the Iwner-Pak wuW s«ve ^^u. Qui
eccurate-absolutely f» oWi^Wwi.
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DMiMief
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Imons, Creeds Ruritar
'k-nnv Waller.
-H Auto Projecl-
ioitBui' ' •
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Nnnc Fire Sl.T
-"V^it Makes A Car Run'
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At W^ AMk' 1^ VwAwr of
ttu Am^ of %1Ml^ of llMi liifr
iteM of wwaniittttty te mj
MA»n Mtaa % ilk SDaM w Us
«oHMim nnibenUp afl^r
Mi^ 7. MM.
idinct
Ooweil # te C% of Vir^a
OMirt l^m mk Mmdv, Mudi
23. 1964. tt 10 o'dock t.m., «t
whiA tiJDM po^ns will te hwd
lor itoi NPM <!» foUMHiic {vo-
po^ rlitmii «l lOB^, ttie
p«nMi,«le.:
L Aj^^iaUm of John P.
Tte^psM ud €. M. Msiik tiy
«Q(1 RbUmi, Martini,
• i^yu.NO«c»
OPEN f te f 42l-7t|t
njftWTUM • iMffUANOn
to a «M^ of Mili^fton Mii.
A4i) to L^MI eaUN#f I^
WNU OkMM 1 m^ 1) tf ^
MiM^ pKoria:
m liM oa tte bA Mo ^ flM
%itt. ttM^gii Urn CsuJwrn
p<6pM^ ttM of G * P tM^iiMe
Oompray, hoving a c^>th ^ SM
iMt ^mg aiid toe, «dilb tf
aoo f«ii tl^ 4te E^Mn HOpOT-
^ line and a -iridUi ^ 9M W
i^ng tlM iouDiai} m§m^ Um.
^•mi a to be Ct 1. tmAlm
ao f^ atang ^ Eartem ^i« ^
nUi Tn^ b^ioning li te
Soulhtn) prop^ )k» <rf tte
liwve me^iond >ai«^ bwlog a
^ptti of 300 teat ak^ a^ Um,
a wk^ of S90 ftM ato^i Oi Emir
«m property liao aod a wUUi of
SOO km. alMg to SoittMrB prop-
«^ ttne. l^mAMon BorMfh.
JQItf V. iiffflHESS. City CliA
By: AuiAa GitoMt^
Deploy City Ctek
OWCE Of TNt
eOMIMSSKMiR OF ACCOUNn
CmCUIT CGUKT
CITY Of
V W WiMIA iEACH, VIROtNIA
MMIOICM64
To '^ C i' oi t l Mi of
V
*GS BONDS
ZSthft
34M lUilili
• ririfiwliiwt MMm
Ain.^~4Pte'
to SostiM CNto. Code M
tel tt* imdemg^l
CoRuoiariffiner of AaM}uiM|, hav-
^ ft»- wtftHMmt ^ Mcounts
fli Ite Btik <rf Virginia, Gxeeu*
tor under the will of Emeraon
Vern«i HuU^tegs, O^eaMd, and
bm^ been j^^^iiattA Igr ttie awl
poraoMl MffCMbMit ao to ^
tea appcMad ^irU 3» 1164 ait
Ikn* o^dn^ p^^ trt iKwn 316
MoflMeeno Arc^ Atflding, Tfor-
teik, Vir^i^ «a tt» tune and
piaoe for receiviBg proof of deb^
sid tmimia oiital the aud
^Ke4etA at 1^ ealMk
mmsr a WBomL
Comsoiatsmm of Aixxho^
3-12-imi
• IJdALIK»TKiS
■vf t» protect te tate'etl in
tMau^
A copy — ^te;
JOHN V. FENTHES^. Oerk
%: Morv M. White. DC.
BRYD^S A HIYL^ pc).
1369 Ladiin Ro«l
2-27-ITh
IN IMi CMCINt eOUftT~
6f TM
CVnr Of VMMMA MEACH
•n Mm im 4ay •# MmMtY, t9«4
In Mm MottM^ of Mw ESTATI OF
LILA W, tUCNMt <■ 111111
It n)poartng tM • mpM of
tba ocf^nti of tfte pmwnd ra-
pnaoMittYa ol Ua W. TlMter,
(^M»^ and ^ tte daMi 014 da-
bmkIi agijiiii tka oalala tave
been fOid in to <te'k'a Of Oia of
tUa CtaM md tot mtfc
>ix
tte
b to Oerfcfa Of^ of the ar^
ciil Cwrt «l to OtoF of Vh^
WtmA, m to 24a ^y of
19M.
^oitf H^fove^
Patty
of dtt wa^ is to
(ttvorce a I^Hacolo-
frcw tbt ^d pend-
ant, upon Hie.ffom^ if d^-
tkm witt^ jtil c«^e ^ more
ton oBo ^tr.
Awi an alUivtt laiAtt boon
miute a^ fU^ duA to «fend-
ant u a nw-r^d^t of ^ State
of Virginia, to hat known post
office acUress beii^ Brooklyn,
New York, it is ordered that rtie
do »pp&u tee widiin ten (10)
days sdfter diw puUicatkm here-
of, and ^ what, may be neces-
tott
noato bava alapaad 4noe
fwuoaten ^ to p^nnal
npnitMlaiv^ o* laaMio <rf Vi^
^k IMtoud Bi^ AAoBbMra-
tor of tt» Srtat* ^ Lite W. Tuck-
er, It te osdered tot the crattora
of lik W. lacker, debased, and
of (be aateita, t^ all otbo- per-
aoiu ii^restod in aald e^ate, ap-
peu* in thte Coiut on the 20th
^ of Mi^ 1164, Md <tow
cawa i#Mt to pkynint mA de-
Uvtry of to oalate, without re-
hmdi^ boiKte to Beverley Dend-
ridge "Aiefear, E^ ^miao Tmk-
«^ nd fftaiM^ Uand Tu(^«r.
A ^nr of Ikte orto atel be
(mldi^od ow^ a weak for foiu-
conaeeMive weeks in to Vtrtfj^
^•A tei^Jbws, a ne«^ipap«
pilNWMd in to aty of Vii^nte
Bench, Tirglnte.
AO»y IMe:
jenN V. PiNTRXSS, Chirk
By: Mwy M. White, D.C.
WiBcox, Cooke, &tvage &
fjawrenee, p.q.
Virginte Na^nal Bank BuiJ^ttng
No^o^ Vir^nte
24Mm
• LMAL NOTICn
bwd, M te Autor
tot to te«iQtag
portion of tiiia Ordtf be pi^lM-
ed in to Virtfnia Beach Iton-
Naon 01^ a mmk fra* fov tm-
msim wMka.
A Copy— T^e:
Jm» V. fWHUKS, Oerk
i^. Ifaffy M. Wbte. D.C.
iKMUJM it KSlAJiM
(jcte F. O'NetU)
aoaid of TraM fikli.
M)rMk 10, VlifUite aSftlO
I
Virginia Beach SUN-NEWS, Thursday, AAarch 12, 1964
Court of to
CLASSMED ADVERTKING
RATI:
m» to M ««*» ic
ifwa. AMidM
lioMtiJa
CUSSIFIED DiSPUYi
$2.a« p«r ^hMH hKk
MHdMk
|}.a« ptr Mtain iii^
for TuM J ay
for Tbanftqr
DEADLINES:
1^ea*9,
!•
42fr.2401 Km IMMEDIATE /^nr»N
EA^OYMENT
m HaM Wawl a di la l a or fowate
%Mm MWRIW^TATIVI -^
Wa^Ml by old aaUbltehad k>aa
wiM^ala film to oaU on rataU
food aad 4tm o^Ms in Vir^
finte B«^ u^ former Prin-
ean Anna areai. One wi^ .m-
moA eotttacta and experieitoe
pMKrad. Salary, eomoMcn,
and fringe b^nefiU. Wrtea P.O.
Box 5Sa^ Norfolk, ilati^ age,
expMtaea, r a fcraiKaa and
m FetWon Wan to n F oi tiai o
AheOUNCEMENTS
10 Spocial KpHcat
Pnrtect y<M2r to(n» from to ter-
ror of are at ni^ UL «p-
p3«ved. Pira warning ayitem
f(ff pennie* a day. VAMGUAKD.
622^16.
^tGINkA:
In to QffcwM
CMy of VlffMa
%Mi Day of Fduvory, MM
ESTATi OF HARVEY R. DYE,
DfCEMED
siK>w CAfj^ <m>m
% lypoaring toit a report of
to acwwit of the Virginia Na-
tiMAl Bank, a continuatfon of Na-
tional Bank of O^uBiBve si Nor-
folk, Virginia, Exo^ator of to
Estate of Itervey R. Dye, Deceaa^
ed, and of to debts in dKnand
t^wcai his e^Lakt, h» been filed
ip tlM^ Ck^'a- Qlfioe, and tot
mon than six nranUts htm
el^raed sinca to quaUfication on
Ifotion of to aatd Executor, H m
OmmtD that to credltorg of
mm! all others interested in the
eitfaite do tAow cause on to 27th
da^ id Mai«h. 1964, before the
foresaid Court, sA its Courtroom
at 10;00 a.m., on to aaid day,
again^ payment and <telivery of
to Estate of Harvey R. Dye, De-
c^u»d, to to leptees named in
to Will without requiring re-
CUSTOM TYP&JG SERVICE —
AB typai of tyiung to oids*:
manuacript, tmsineas letters, en-
velope addressing, atendte, ed-
iting by English majorsKM>Uege
gradt^es. If you need aecre-
tiuial service occasional^, ewn
a singte letter, M us take <»re
of your w«*. Rates on request.
CalL. ^anne Pria GA84^5,
211 70th St., Virginia Beadi,
Vtark wuit«L f^ time. Typii^.
FUing. Sitea. ^12. CaU 4^^730
BAS^ amViCr—Di^ fat work-
ing saethtts. Ml 411-7430.
availMite hi snail iMtoweon*
cama. Wm atodA iririli il
yov ctMvenJMee. Alao nimeo>
jpv^ng done. Ralaa i«aaoB>
abte. Tetepbona 4284304
ftva ^s work, by the we^.
Maid, or hou%work, or child
care. CaU 42&«748.
50 BwtnaM Opportunitias
'W^U5SS[
Wl III ■■■■IfM
Now and Uaednuntel^
Uph^terad and Rdtatetasd
<Mt Watota^ tl&.OO
Banelcter «.00
Swivel Rocktf 1^.50
Occasional Ctelr . 15.00
Boudoir Chair %.90
Sm^ dMt 10.00
Solabetf «5.00
New bedroom suits, B^c Beda,
Rug, Mirrors, ami neteues.
HilHop Uitolat^ing Co.
1000 Virginte Beach Blvd..
Vifgima BaatA IMone 42M377
"W« Buy aa< S^
Iteed
#
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DID YOU
KNOW...
<^
&ts^^
-I^ttefb^s
- Statements
- Business (^rls
- Bni^e^ FortRS
Annramemeits
- lBffrai#ttg
wdEmbc^iag
DOES
COMMERCIAL
PRINTING!
FOR ESTIA\ATE
CALL US
CA 8-2401
VIRGINIA BEACH
SUN-NEWS
HA\^ GUITAR; WIX. TRAVEL
to anytJ^g tot amte: children
or aduR paitiaa, iMNrvice chto,
church grwip — fota amgs
from a awingin' hootenany to
aome restrained old Englteh
ballads. Also square dance call-
ing. Wym Price, 211 70th
mrecft, Virginte B^Kb. CaU
GA84355.
PIANO LESSONS, fbr beginners.
M^ home or yours. 200 77th
Street 436^438.
TetevUons — Used.
Bought and SoM.
House eidte $3.00
OCEAN TV
Oceana, Va.
No^ €k»r to Howard Cleaners
Phone GA 84774
MANAGING PARTNUl
Refined personable umncum-
•bered gei^eman, 40 to 60 years;
busin«B experience required. Col-
lege and promotional background
desir^. Managing partoer in
smaU apartment motel. Duties
wiU include correspondence, fwo-
SMtlra, guest relations, bookkeep-
ing and office details, plus <k:-
casional maintenance. May be
employed elsewhere during the
day, performing duties during
evening hours and on weekenas.
This is an unusual opportunity
for a gentleman of character and
pereonality to enjoy pleasant liv-
ing conditions plus inconw with
minor effort.
Minimum capital of $5,000 re-
quired" ar evidence *of responsl-
biUty and good faith. 10% return
^aranteed, phxi share of addi-
tioial profits. Uving quarters fur-
nltod, if desired.
Please submit complete resume,
giving busines aiMi clmraoter
references to Box 102, Virginia
BesKJh Sun-News.
RiUC^^Alesmder Sm^ dark
bfoe, 18' X 12'. lliFee oaidking
aeaiter rugs. |^ Om onentai
daai^ rug V X S'. m^ Phone
^8.2(^. ,
B0C4CS~Liti»i«ure, hi^ory, tra-
vda, non^^ion. Any quantity
in g(KMl conditi<A. (M GA6-
7^5, 5 to 7 pjn.
Grow your own Ituit and Itota.
^ee eoifv S6^. Planting
Chiide Catalog in color offered
1^ Virginte's larger growers
of fruM trees, nut trees, berry
plants, grape vines and knd-
acape plant material. Sales-
people wanted. Waynesboro
Nurseries, Waynesbwo, Vir-
ginia.
RENt AiL R^AL ESTAfi
wmrmrmm"
114 Hewaao For Itonl
Two bedroom ct^ta§t, fumiahed
or unfumisbed. |K$ per month
y e a r ly. Vacant Tetepboi^
42864:^
115 Hovaa»-FunitelM4
SmaU fumtehed cofetiM^ for rrat,
#70, monthly un^ Jiuw lA
DeWitl Cotter, ^ &. and
AtknUc Ave. Phone GA8-2542
116 Busing Ftecoa For Roof
Warehouse, caOlnet riiop qMU»,
or storage. Any mB. 17th St.
Reasonable. Drag Suaoms, R^
Estate. GAB-8533.
WHTM
^JMfeKTAn^
]\7iNHm
isf Itent
Teachte daiirM mmSi unAirMted
ap$i^nnt. ffwJ« im > noar
Prinoaaa Aw* Ptev. Otbv ia-
^tiorn coiwder^ Yearly rent-
al. cmOA 8-1^ aibv 6 pjn.
110 Apartmantt Unfurniahod
APARTMETfTS — Furmabed or
infumished. AH prioa Rmges.
Cooper Redty, 504 Laskin Rd.
428-1330. Nig^ 428-6833.
11 TramportatioM
A & P Driveaways fiic,— We will
<M\«r your car to or from ai^
etty. Carefully selected drbera.
Cdi 625-0804.
12 Letf-Fewid
LOST— Prescriptiim sun ^a«es.
Vkin^ My Cohmy, linkhom
ftu-k, or Nortlwm Virginia
Bea<^. Reward. Phone 428-6861.
AUTOMOTIVE
20 AvtomoWloa For Sfio
dfflVROLET, 1956. Good «)ndi-
tton. Ch^ tor quick cash
buyer. CaU GAB-1475.
BUICK LASABRS, 1961. 4 dr.
Sedan. Wh^ i«U tires, power
irtei^ng, pe««r tankos. radio
and heater. Other ei^xas.
Afitol miteage 34,000. One
owner. Bought new 1962. WiU
ftntMs. Catt N. G. Moore.428-
778fi.
30 Ai^anco Sonflcoa
VACUUM CLSiU^HRS-Hoover.
Sides and servtee. Prompt ef-
flci«it>»tdrt. Piek up and
delivery. Phone GA 84222.
Fuel Feed k Building Sup-
pUea. Inc
31 Bbilding-^-RapalriiHi
tmW Am REPAIR WORK
Metrical — Air Coodittealiig
tmsasss AUN&nummG
AND mjEcmxcM.
mmimm, mc.
Pb^4»-2660
3 IDS PAaFlC AVE.-Across from the Bank of Virginia Be^
mmrrMEST
M Help Wantad^-Fatnalo
MERCHANDISE
90 Articloa For Saio
PL\NOS— Used. Spinets, Grands,
Uprights. Concert Hano TuMr.
James A. KeUey. CaU 4284237
7^ a.ffl. and 8-U p.m.
CLOTHES LINE POSTS-$22.88
completely Installed, heavy
duty T postt, with four Unas
(100 feet), set in concrete.
Phone GA 84222. Fuel, Feed
k BuUding Supply. Ine.
Wtrnmo^i SETS—Used. in
iwricing condAion. $10 up. Cash
aM carry. Beach TV Services,
422 Virginia Beach Blvd.
428-7021.
Five ciaxuteting oU he^kters $10.
D^Hible and single coil springs
|3. Gas hot water heaters f 15.
Oil drums 50 gals., to 275 gals.,
|1A each. Doug Sesson^, Real
£^tote, 4288533.
MOTEL FURNITURE
Ten bediooB^ famous Simmons
nwtal furniture
Corals and Jade Green
Doubte beds
Nite stands
Lounge chairs
Desk chairs
Dresser Desks
luggage radcs
Lomi^— -^u* and desk
Carpets— large
W<HiJd rather sell as one lot.
Can be seen by caUing 428-2691
for appointment
99Hw»«fw<d Goods
m
Bins
Indies, wim, 18 to 45. Car fteces-
may. Part or fidi tinw. &nA
Cifv^fy, te. offering lauiage-
meitt, ax^ing, and <temonstra
^m posmu. Eananp uniii»-
MaA Wutmrnrnt ym team. Tm
4 ai^ 7 pM.
Refelgerators, freeaes, stoves,
Uvii% room fumHure, clocks,
ru|^, fa«>ks, bedr(K»n furniture,
ymxA, radios, mattresses,
wrings, porch ftaniiiure, metal
cabinets, brie • a - br®:, sofas,
toira, che§^ lind^um. You
li^ie it— we have it and at rea-
unable priws aai ea;^ tenns.
HUz ^aaax, 227 First Colontel
M., Oaana 428-7088. Opra.9
to 9.
RUGS-^k12 iinolMm fur way
tmm m to boMe. H85 ^ih
ai4 c«iy ten #Mki^. WiUt
. Fummire, 17tb & Baltus.
Two bedroom unfuhiitod apart-
ment with dining room and
acreei^ porch 190.00, ii^ud-
ing water. BeU R^ &iiAe,
428^22.
Ill Aportmwta Furaishod
Apartnwnt for rent, fumi^wd.
Year round. Prefer mo^ralely
qui^ couple. No pets. Apply
207 lethSt.
Om bedroom fumitod apart-
mente. |80 and up. BeU Real
Estito, 4^-8322.
•niree rooms, bath, furnished.
Near shopping. Vely reaj^nablc
Suitable for service personnel.
428-5016 or 42^143. Direct
from owners.
One bedroom, Uving room, kitch-
enette. Centrally located. Reas-
onable rent. CaU GA84960^
BUDEE MOTEL APi^TSOSNTS
1, 2 room efficiendea cont
plettiy fumisbed. Weekly,
moirthly. "We can fumidi er-
erytbing but food." |60 month-
ly flunimum. GA 8-8050, GA
8-9701.
Three 2 ■ bedrcwm apartments,
furnished and unfurnished.
Ninety ctoUars per naonth. Ap-
ply after 3 p.m., 210 22nd St.
0(»an Court Motel Apartments,
206-19th SU^et Efficiency
apartinents. AU utiUttes fu^
nitoKl. Also, 4-room apart-
ment ind furnished rooms.
Block from Bus Stotion. By
week or month.
F^miidied md uDfumial^ one
to 4 bedroom temes and apart
ffi^ita. Skoct term or yearly.
Anchor Realty. CaU GA 8-7421
anytime. w
INSTRLCTICWS
HARDIN SCHCX5L
OF MUSIC
BnMww UarOla, DiMMSflO
313 r 35th Street
Virglnii Beach
WILLIAM KiU^IOVI
Induct ton In
fimm, Orfan, ^.^didion
JU7^ftM6 - 428-7727
A\»CHANDSE
Aok Your Eye Ffi y ricten
TMYLOR'S
Vte g iwla iMcl^t only
GUtL» driKMN
ISjfif La^dn Ua4 Va. BmcIi
XL
I
l^ree bedro^ ontomMted ^Mse
doae te OeMUi im Buk Of fioaL
PemuneiA teniM. ^iH alM^wed
two «4 three b^poom fur-
nisbed apartme^ toA bMses.
BeU Real Estate ^28^112.
CLASSffgP PKPLAY
BUSIhttSS SERVICES
i^saasmgBssmaBssssBssm
M. M. WALKER
ROOFING-GUTTERING
Mm* Rm^Atii Oiimtd ^irgmit
NIW OR REPAIR
mm^
Om Muiiily Pia yairt
M taa,
kuovm
$2000
3000
Tie flMl mmI
u via.
n» MO.
|16.tl
IS.33
MA2-9tl^ — M
Servicing d isrina bteek and
white, ilcrw and U^.
Prmis^ afldwit Serria
BEACH TV saWVKS
422 Vki^nte 9exek Blvd.
<oU ITMi m.)
2N0 MORTCAOS
ANY AMOUNT-^AST SCRVICE
ANCHOR REALTY
CA 8-7421 ANYmtf
PROMPT HOA\E WAhONC
HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS
ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION
r«|L. KOUSN ■TRKKT • NOIWOUI
AT THOMAS e«MM<K
REAL ESTATI
BAY ISLAND
Tidewat^'s FiMSt All
Waterfrcmt ComttmAtj
LOTS VOR SASM
BAY ISLAND
REAL EfTATE CO.
464-3051 NIfMa OAMI92
EMPLOYMENT
Repslri
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Permaneirt posHion available with Atlantic RmsmA U out
Outer Banks facility, CoroBa, North Cardina, for a firrt class
plant maintenai»:e man. H^ school graduate widi several
years experience in industrial plant mainteai^e (including
electrical instrumentation, r^igeration, asKi maintenance
medianic exp«ience) required.
Plea^ send f uU inlMtnatioQ about background, or le^test
application for cm^^toynmA txom
Athntk
Research
Cwrporatieii
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An Equal C^^rtunity Emplc^r
GUARDS
Immediate openings avaUable with Atlantk.Reseaph at ou&
Sliter Baaks f«:ility, Corolla, N<»th Carolina, for Ouards.
Mu^ be in good i^ysicat condition and avaUabl& for shift
wOTk. Some {vevious aj^cablc mUitary jbc taw ^onxmeM
training preferable.
Please send feU infamtation about b^tground, «r r&Epiert
applK^tioA f(Mr emfric^m^A kom
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MmUE AMD STEVE STftii ^ \^ «^«« m
m FILM OPENING WED.
1^ MbMt of NiMlto Wood and ^nw M^wm ^ uni^
00 icf^n ter tM f im *!» ta ttx !H«iii«« reteiM et Ham W»
T%e P^per Strang,- ^tniiil Wwta^y « the Beach TTicitte
Thii iww fflm fpm Alan Ptkuto »^ Rrtert Mullein. ^ ii^d-^
wtefti^ W« d**To Kill A Mockingbird" rame, ii « p^Mrt Itory
whWi coo^wi romana. wmedy and drama a^mt a ^«»fai«a
01 an that li tJwItii^ ai^ uwttual to N ^' ' ^
Aaf» Roitini (Nataiie Wood)
Movie MX V« H^to wUI Barrate
"Amer^n ^ectacle.*
tte^^.i««^<ote NK:.TV New SP«C^«i^
MwA 20 «^ 7:30 W 8:30 p.ra. over Owmnel lO^Jlw fUm wiU
featun Amwfca't toeautiful i«nte attractwni feom e<»t to
OMst and into Hawaii a^ Alad*. __^
Detailed Werk Goes Into
Colorful Television Drama
A thing of beauty tmy very
well be a )oy fawvw, m Ae port
i»^, but wtwn A« "Alng of
bnuty" i« a t^^^ton iImw, it
^B be an ardu^ ^^ rf work.
James Costigan's Wutiful and
pdinant play "LHtto Mo«i of
Ai»n'» (NBC-TV ^w broad-
cut, W«*Na*y» Mi^ i^
T:IM p«. KTI on m "HaB-
mark Hall ^ Fame" is being
turned Into such a televiiioB
dratiw by producer - dii«^>r
Oeorge Sehaefer. Upm Mmpb-
tiwi. «ily the tea«y will stow,
tf SiftMto'i pM pirformaB^s
^ tte ftial day of fdi^rial
IB M^M^ brf«e takiAi the
entlw c^t vd crew to NK-TV's
mUx mdm in BrooklyB, the
(^.^pokea SdM^er nam a lit-
tle srMsch «hfe% bena:
u iO I .'•) — SpQrt* .Koiuniup
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(l») — Ron Co«hr««»
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"Toiwjnow, we go to fcook-
lyn to begtt blockii^ out the
riww. TWe win be towlly 233
m^am cMMra Aoti r^uired
befofe the three mM arc com-
plctoi. Fctf «dh mm <rf thc^
dwti we Iwive to be sure the cam-
era is Ib tt» rttfht iprt» at t»»
ri^ hei^ 1^ wM te right
leat.
"Thca we haw to be mte that
each oBc ^ ^» ii In tlw rl^t
pl««. You've TOt to be ^ ^
to the pi$m* whW» reprewnt the
tomei in whk* you're tui^wted
to live, or ttie rtacet la whteh
you're mf^mm to wwk thm
whenever you make a nfluovcaiwil
|t will be at ture as thoi|#i you
had WvvA Itme forever. You have
to know h(W far ^n# we ^wn
^h oAer, ^rfiwe*^ 4ow» we
ai^ whteh way tfiey <^n— in or
"Now, irt«B we ^ to fcook-
lyn. ewa b^re y<m pirt « ymir
cosiuBW, well pn«N ^^
you ^ «> «iy*l^ whfch
^w'U be picktag up Airiag tlw
rfww, I wMt jwu to kaw how
^vy tiitBgi are, to get used to
walking thrw^ A>as with
i^0,M do aayti^ wWdi will
4kiw 19^ l^ure wym on ttte
h«w^ tcTMB. If the 1^ «« to
be imff^ wi^ h^M^^es ia
A^ v^M M MM, tN^ll wear
^m <terta« rrimrud, eVea
^^ ^» mmmA to yow
mm ctethw o»h«*to. The wrf-
^w must frt tt»d to Ae heft
cf tteir i^M «ad tte hei^it of tl»
T^e siutt MeMd iate«iy to»
tte directksm. Oie nian n^en-
tkm to star Jf^ Vfwrii abKNit a
miMtf ml^e i^ tod made
^riv a^amd tert momiag
ca^S her to UuA 1v|^t pink.
(^Msrviag her WuA. ^ others
lau^vid aiffMmwttly. Mk ft>-
pkte, Ae E^yi mMKm-ptcture
Mr who it making hto Amcricaft
tclevisi<« Mm m a dramatic
rote in the "Hmlteiark Hall of
Fame." listeaed orally like an
B^uk ^ootboy h^ing the
inslructkNB of Hk headmaster.
When Schi^r fiaWied his in-
stnKtions, M}m@<^ sakl to Bo-
WW*. "Well. ^Jtt're tbnMt fin-
i^ied now. C^lv four more day.s.
Are you ^rf?" He «»%vered
qmMy, *•! urtA it w«e gDinit to
^ oa for MX vf^^ more. Pve
en|<^ evwy vMM. d it."
is a iftitty*! iale^irl who craves
fe^^i frcm tf» rwtricttoni of
her oW-^aAtened Italian family,
tml Rocky Pai»aano (Steve Mc
C^iw»)ii aa im^Isive, irre^jwi-
t^ musKittB wto takes plea<s-
ore'aflywh«re he can find ii
Rocky and A^ m^t it a sum-
mer TWJn ^^ aad Acre Angie
^kes the «« big mistake in her
Itfe— die »pe«li the n^ with
^cky aul aa a r^ult becomes
pregnant.
When Angle's pi^aaacy be-
come awjarcnt rtic s«k« out
Rocky In wder to help ter find
a ^ctor. Rocky, who h« kmg
fcwg«t«i Angle, has to have h»
nwnory rrfieshcd hdat he
lypfes to help.
At a loM for what to do, Rocky
uks for aid from his current girl-
frtend, Barbie (Edie Adams), a
strip-tease artist. Bw<>» naturally
leaU^s that he tat b«a up to
no good at some mher girrs ex-
peiw and *e an^ly Arows him
wt irf tte a|»rtme«. N« giving
1^. Rocky fmally gets In touch
wiA wmeone who will take him
to a db(^or Aat will perfcxra Ac
UtafBl o©«ati«i.
When Anie an^ Rocky g^ to
Ae doctor'* i^jartaicnt tf»y see
Aat tf» (toelw m reaUy a blowsy
old i^mwn and Ae surrawrfing
nea stffdki and umaaitary. Angie
is petrifW and Ros*y rrfuses to
I« her g» Arou^ whh the or-
deal 1^ teave Md Rocky takes
her to ^abb'i ^utn^. After
putti^ A^^ to sleep. Rocky
fludE« a ^OBt »ll aad teavcs.
' >a^aMvh»mpatt,Rodcy,
mm tpwtiag a bl«k c)«, returns
to ^ iqmtamit wA «Nie ct
Angto'i bwAwi. R«*y *to An-
^ Am AetniAteouiafldte is
wffl^ to mar^ ^. Angie.
k a o w I a g Aat Rocky rwUy
^Mi't vnMt to irt marrwd,
itmm tfw ^v ud lays ti»t the
is fo^ to ttttkw «n Wi te to
owaway.
SMie w»ks later. Rocky bo-
glas to find his irres^nsible v ay
erf life dha^jimi^ and he drq^
in to »e A^e at MiKy's. .Angie,
in turn, inVlt» Roc*y to her
ajwrtmeirt. This frici^ly tegia-
ning wmxM h»eftil to Rocky but
Aea A^i^m hfan Aat she k
getti^ mairtoi ... to « man
the Aomnt low. This naturally
1^ Rocky J^ry »nd he tells her
Aat he wutd haw had a j^ in
Ae Radte Ott OP*^a but he
didal mm to » tW Awn. After
Ait d^y <d a^r, Rocky
teavei.
Nof#, realiiii^ Aat he mily
lo¥» /^gie. Rocky makes a *;-
teoniwd bW to wto her o'^, and
Ae rnising climai h reached.
They n^ in fro« erf M*cy*i.
warmly mata^ tad tivm dis-
^p«r intotiM rwhJtoW crowds.
"Love WiA T%e ^opm ^m-
gu" n a Pakula-Mutt^ Pro-
Aictim and k i^^uwB^ M-
ma, Henchel Bwiwdi, Harvey
Lembwk mA Ntek Alettirfer.
The w^liMil sot^B^y mm mit-
tm by Ar^M S^dmm.
Audiences
Hail 'Seven
Days In May'
L
lerii "Si
TetavMu i.iti wD- j
der t^ V, Thr''«--
Mlty ^ James 1
Ptm^M, CBS Television
vrork.
1^ half-^flur «w^y j^o-
pam will ta prewn^ mn nw-
oj In a new M«^y tinw ^rtod,
9:TO-9:30 p.m., EffT.
Mr. Ai^ey t*W. "MUlkms ^
v^wrs wlU tee Al^tid to Iwurn
Aat Lwy tat ewrcwd a »w«i-
an't (mra^w a^ will te teck
Ol Ae CM Televtoton ftetwMk
Ais faU.;'
At the @xictoi« ttf' te new
fall ^fl^y mtm. Mitt Ball will
continie to exerciK tar wcmian's
pveraptive n to wte^r m iM
Ae £sires to c^rtiaiw with Ac
Ob January 31, k wis an-
MMUM^ ttat Miss Itolt h«l Ae*
ci^d to dMMteue ter mvA
m^y ^^am. At that limc
Mr, Auhey »M, "We hope .
eventually, that we can persuadi-
her to rdurn to our schwlttte
viih a regular weekly «rto§.'*
Miss Ball's current iKties
marked her return to a weekly
program in October. 1962 Since
its iBCCption. it has continiiniisly
bmn in d* top IS ^ograms of
tte H'K^n TelevlMon IndcK.
I^Mb Ball's wwkly tikfmkn
warn apin will be sj^nwred by
General Fwds C^««Wi
Ai^^ Y(MM wA wMam^
Inc. and L^ BroAcr Conn-
pABy Akw^ J. Walter Thomp-
■onOoNB^Miy-
Paul ttewnaii Is
Show's Sulject
)4i
1 .10 •UOV— IkoBfkt W»
I'M V -
Leif Erickson. r^wandnie Us co-
irtanlng role in "Tta President
VtiahM.' Friday, illfaivh 13 pres-
«M«Mi on "The Grm Adven-
tere" on the CBS Television Net-
work <7:3M:SO p.m., EST), re-
Mlled tl)e Une ta was fired as
^i^ntB at a ios Angeles movie
ttMb» for nnglttg on tte job. He
pNi^ mat teckitage. «udi-
^ned for bandleader Ted Fio-
Wn, and ivas cigned at vocal
"Paul finnan; Ac«^ in a
Hwry" will be |m«^^ on
NK:-TVs "Hottywood and Ae
^an" mmm. Mm* 1< (9:30
p.m. EST). Oscar-nani^ Ncw-
mm ^rf» seri^ ho< JMeph C4>t-
wn te flfr<4Kfeea ^mrtta.
aipi fcwn part mow* and
to0^ shM MpecMfy for tta
I^SMI wilt Aow l^maaB: rid-
iBg Wi auAwcycte Arougb tta
H^wood hilte, noiag a go-cart
aad wwkfl^ oat lU a gym; at hit
w^dkM re^rfkM^ pWitt hit
handpwto ai ^a^itt lA GrHti-
maa's Chtoie Ttaatte, i»rttei-
I«tii^ iB a civil ri^ts ^monstra-
^on and lelaxa^ irt hwiw w«kh
his wife. «0&ea Stmmt Woo(^
wild; wcMkB^ <» d« ^ of A
vM-^^e-ieta^ film aad i»r-
fonnh^ ta many <rf his best-
known llKwta^ including "TTie
Hustler.** "Hud." "Tta Priw"
M^ "Cat « a Itot TmgRonf."
1^ |MR%iwi wu written bv
Al Rmww wd dir^tod by Jack
Hatey Jr.
MmS A MtiOWTCS
Marvm Kaft, CBS ^ws di|*i.
matic contepondent, will deliver
the major terture Friday. MTarch
13 at a two^tBy conference on
"Tta Image of tta United States
Behind tta Iron Curtain," taW
by <ta New York Metropolitan
Chapter of Ae American Studies
Aaaoctttion at Ae University of
tta qty of New Ywt. Kalb was
CBS News Moscow correspond-
ent beloie his present W«ihing-
Fnmi tta towering, heights of
Ae be^-selling mwel, "Seven
bays la Mi^,*' by Ftetcher Ki^
bel Md On^ W. Bailey II,
mmm a powerf ul mrnkm pfcture
M to^inaA m today's shocking
hewttiaes. "Sc%wi Days la May,"
a sunene drama tot mi^t very
weU tai^ai, <^»aed last ai^t
at Ae Pria<«ss Tl^^re to a hk^
ly im^^ u^taoce. Heami^
Ae Mtf-fMi(M caat of this time-
ly imHicm jMctere hwn Para-
mount are B«ttt l.anc^«r, Kirk
D<»ri^ F^rfc March, Ave
Qamr and E^oid O'Brten.
-Sewa Dajw In May" is tta
frMittan^ iMry of u Memp^
m^wy p^ to o^wArow tta
Uait^ stai^ y twMum cnt by
l^w. It excitia^y I* the tale
rt how wcfc a <ktmm ptot caild
twm^ wh« «Rly om mm, md
a M»all po^ rf ta^ tuppomrt,
ttaml beti^M Ae nMim and aa-
aK*y.
^rt l^mm* » tta 1^*-
raakb^ ^^H eM^i^ whh th^
fervent beli^ Aat he alwie can
saw tta aat^ from disaster,
Mu« i^ida piwm that he is cm
<rf Hdlywood's m«t ttitentrf «*-
ors. A r^ip^t of aa Academy
Award for "HiWtf Ow^ *^
apia nomhiated tot **BMmM
m Atertw." L«att»^ furthw
wJ<b to his actoa tatfels with
Alt po««rfttl perwmaace.
KIA Do«|^ lUw Uacaster,
n^^ Itete iWfoAictioB; hb wMs
imm^ erf roha — aarf Arw AcwJ-
«ny Amud awMiHrtto»— ^rt^
to his AUity. In "Sewn Ctays In
May,** tor whWi ta itoet dowblc-
duty « b^^^ mA @>-(ho-
4»E^. Dm^ portray a Mar»
Corps 0*»rt who rtumWcs m
ami f iBaUy l^s drfcrt tta &m^
^nwsy to ovfrtBow tta ^vein-
BMBt
Ava Otrctaer, la her first HoU
lywood flm to noie Aaa a#-
cwle, Ina Ae oOf fcrairie Mf tt
Ab si^wsefal drama. 1^
gtanoi^ Mas Oar^ portraw.
a Wa^i^w. D. C socialite
wta^ KWiances w^ b«h Lan-
^rtw mA Dow^ Wawiw en
intepd pm ol fl» fWl airf
c(wnter-pm.
i^BOMl 0*^to's MiM is a
gitfirwMee of peiftxm^^ «^th-
w ta putrays A ta^^ftmg pr^
a^t as m ^ •'Bttefcw Cnft*
^^^la," ^Wi w<« Mm in tfcrtft
or Ae e^iAy ^-^ttrng **Sam
B@ie(^** <i tetofis^. In "Sevw
Days In May.'* O'ttten hw ^
hi^ly (^Jrftal role IB a ^^eran
U, S. ^la^ ndA A ^iKhM*
for bouibw. <^^tiA <»«on atrf
^ U. S. Gom ^ tton .
tta sii^ipot^ cart rf Ait
t^Mght pfin«fcbK dnuna are mt-
cOT ^nm o«rt«»cy ct per-
formaw» tat keiA Aem <»n»taat-
Iv no call in b<^ mfkm ptoo^
«nd televisiwi. Httdfcw Ae Y^
are Marttn B*t«m. C^orm Ma-
^««wlv. WiH ^0A BMt.^i^Wfc
Huoh Martawre «rf A^pw
Difect^ bw J<*n frw^kew-
Heiiwe*" awl «wi*w»f ^ Edw»^
Lewis ftwm Rod Scrf»«^s scfpcn-
T>l»v. "Sewn T>^^"! In M^v" is 3
'oint f»mdnct»on bv Seven Arr^
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Tf^e film is a AriHm!» sasoensf
dran^a thftt holds the nndience on
f h« (Bd«e of their seats Arou»hout
T>ie oossibSMtv of suc*i a miHtarv
okH hapoenin? is broueht out in
such a plausiMe w«y Aat one re-
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Volum« XXXIX, No lOT
JJ I
iBJmH^moA^-^^
y\mmA MACH, VmCINIA, TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1964
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MAUBU HOUSEWIVES JOIN IN
PICKETING VEPCO OFFICES
Mrs. MartiBette, left and M«. CoIim dap lay sv» n»^ ^ ne^bortood (WWrai far Mon-
rmt^t. CMdwm plwto) " - "
Seal Drive Sundiy
vw^mk BEACH ^ nte
Sunday 2,000 voIu^ao- wiU de-
liver Easter Seals to )»bmi In ^
,ViTgini« Beach area and wfll te-
oept contFibttUonj to te tiwd for
vK^eA aMistanot b a^ l^'i
haatfoipj^ ^lU^n and aduMk
1%e cbiw inll te und«r tlw
#n^ton of (he Virginia B^h
^•l^r, Viqpnia Society lor
Cri^pted Cluldren and Adults,
Inc.
Officers of the betl chapter
«re Mill Harriet AiUtock; pMsi-
dent: Mitisrd f, 8ti^ekler. vice
tar A^titttaMI^ ffn,7n.M
mu ^pnrt m Ove md Ttmi'
m%M of I^tiei^ during IMS.
Aim tsututt «tt: N^ttt Vir-
ginia BwAi, Mil. Sm Corns;
LMAiff^^ Cok^» Mn. Mne
Atem*. l^idwi^taitt ^MoB.
Wiann Ite^M; Sona Vtt^^
Bm^ Mrs. M. RMHodi^nr;
Kli^ <kttiHi»ta, lbs. W. A.
Siepsenson; Chesopeian Colony,
Mrs. Homer L. Tew; Pocohantai
yiSiCS. . Ibi Donald yfwuA',
hAt Shores and Ukevi«w, Mrs.
John E StMit; AmphitioiM Uuxvk
Sen. Byrd To
Run Again
■eb BaWwIfi
MAOBU — Mrs. C. V. MarUn-
^te and ter nei^ibor Mrs. R.
cmm are pleased that -their hus-
iMinds don't object to their nwrch-
ing in a piclwt line. In fact it
vm Um iMtttendi wIm g^ them,
into It, according to the lad»s.
Tl» two housewives, wl» live
in t^ 3S00 block of Virginius
Drive in Mallbu, wti« among a
gioup of two d<»en nwn and
m>iMn wte pictet^ the Norfolk
offices of the VirginU SecArk
81^ Power Coni|»^ Mimdtaty.
TlM Martiaettet aakl n'i<tey
^y tave heen keeping a re@»d
of itm VU ai^ electrk l»Us for
On put two 3mrs. Ibutinst4e
GUHNiNGNMi
PRODUCER OF
MiNlniELSHOW
^dSM^CTWR' ^'^^ ^^ 'toacoIm'KtSJkett;
; and
treiBHrer.
Last year the ctapter raised
|0,aW.3O. Costs of the fund-
raising drive were 1889.87.
During 1963 ,lhe Virginia Eas-
ter Seal Society fumidwd medit^
tulsteiice for 10«614 handicappeA
chfl4ltn and adults. Many of
tlMtiwere served by tiw Itt an-
lenl,«r services malntaJasd, or
co^jpilisored, by the Easter Seal
Sodoty.
Nine chikben from the Vlrgtste
Beach area received treatments «ft
m mnmu m^mmk mam,
<Jth«r VJi^nla ^mA
_^, jQHtoP.lnetertoyE,
iMiA ms ^MlAed by ^s So-
e^ i^ ^^^ m now w-i^m-
sorol^ ^^ t)i^n^^.
la ^ttion to ttw ab^ Mrist-
aa^ m muOm of ^MrM soM
^ f«rm of wlwelcWis, teaces,
aMta, e^
<X 4h» tente rab^ ^ Wi^
t^sty, MM% tfe ^peat kr ^m
m$ ^^^Bom, 8.7% k^tm^m
5.8% to toe Nrti^t Socl^,
ndd &r^» Pfo^tt^md f.m
Jr.
Carolanne Farms and Arrow-
lietd, Mrs. Tom BridgM; rairmes-
dows, Mrs. SmmmI Colien; Dia-
mond Lake Crates, Mrs. Robert
Stamps^ Thoroughgood, Mrs. Mll-
drad Wtftktes; Avthm HiUs and
W«itvkw» also l^iabetb River
Stmm, Mn. Leonard L. Hodges;
Aoedale, Mrs. J. C. Ellis; Kemps-
vUle Heights. Mn. Bfa)or L. Kight,
Jr.; Diamond Springs, Mn. "Wil^
liam 0. Itease; Birahwood, Mrs.
T. M. Schnalx; Baylake Pines.
Mil. ^|*ta r. l^te.
WeaMtv <^^HV, Ifti. ^bed
A. ^nrt; tyn^vwa Co^p,
Itti. I^MW fiM^Mn; I^mi^
iMi^ aoMS. Mrs. Leo It.Wm
Mte&irieyfMI^; Mat 0*
Wottte. Ifas. n«nMtt B. m-
tarn; IW^ M«n#r, »».
Tmd W. a*; &ir^ Paifc.
Mm. H. B. ftnMm; €^»«ood
fttk, Mtt. L. E. Wtoe; OeM«
tndlbi^ Tnraoe. Ito. Cft^et
L. ^iv^FI Oc^mGv^ ]fr»
Ar^m VJUi«e. Ifr. ^bei^
W^; ^rite, Ita. ^toun <to-
rte-, *.; mm», IftaX A Day-
^; ftte^ AhM ^ai. Mis.
a. ft 1Wd;/%l^ toe^ lbs.
J^ta flopkto.
KKSfiMND — UJ. Senator
toity flood Byrd, W, tat*e a
long iUfoce on Ms {wltt^ te*
ture Saturday when he an-
nouooed be wiU seek re^toctkm
4its year for a sevanth <aim.
Bypd, who will be f? « June
10, telephoned the fiA)^xv •»-
nouneamaDt to Riabn^id:
"I shall offe^ for n-^^km to
the U.S. Senate." he aald.
"IMS has been a ^mm ^
dstoa for me to mate, to ^vteg
at tbis conclusion, I lar^ been m-
fhienoad by numeroos rafi^
from an parts of thd state ttu^ I
run again ftr ttM of fite to vhidi
die pao|ile of Virgil kwe ao
gsaiimisly atootod me <m itt pe-
vioift occaskms.
"I cannot express ato^»^^
ttie de[^ of 1^ t^^^xcMm tor
m itmt ^ Mays ?■**»» ^
jpmm», itod as tIJ. seMinr.
•^ MiAMidMd n^^ad to
tt» VM,Btm^m ^^»oe—
Mttt&t pMl— n^ be Id die
pMpfc of t& (^MiMWttwmtUh t$A
mmn j. omwiin^iam
"I ^xk I uate^ud tiw jurin-
^ai <tf ingWa people. I imt
iMMMl ttto 1^ to the p«Mt a»!
I abaO be ^01^ of tte privikge
to^»to(balMn«.
"1^ riM^m tvtt be ^r record
•f mmf 10 reui of pid^
Mailrmn Cmd Fw Performmm
VnOMA M^H ^ The
Prince Anne ita^ton iMMl
«W be peamtod ^ffl 14 lA
Prineew AMe Hi^ School
Hie nb^ anniHA pradu^on,
rated % tts l^r Y»k eoatowia
f^n ^ lic^ minstrri Aow
&«t of tta yma^^, the ftow
WiU be am^m;?^ % l^ar J.
Cy]^^M|,«MI ^to«ct«l kf
Jcta & IMU *., wAnr of the
script.
Clark W. Qivm of Prinoiai
i^uw High Scho^ will ^ato be
dir^^* tf mtttlc. Two dbmal
iproups f^^rvd wiU intdutb tte
Ugb a^Kd du»us and te Buri*
1^ manirtM pnhiced tiie suc-
cest^il allow tet Sprii«, Arttoir
A. BoMfae Jr^ te serving as asaM-
ani to ^oteoer-dir^or.
Omtai^m&, vlw has pwtid-
pat^ to 0ie tost ftHir minsta^
will be toterkici^r. A real^, be
tt c^»cted nM tte fod aslite
ai^ MBtanoe farm* H. W. Cun-
ni^iaffl stol hmi^Ai^m m S\S'
^sto teaA Boulevard at 1%^.
A anri)^ of tba Prtoeass
Anna cteb for ^ yeaw, Cun^nfr
IMB to a fm^mm^ ^
Vbgnia ^vi^m Vsimtm a^ U
fw» servl^ *a vice pm^A iA
tiie C^auM i&w OA.
Cunnlq^^ is a n^nb^ of
the Virginto Beadi Plannli^
ConuiliAm. He m^kA to Vir-
^nta to«* after a tour of duty
wto ti» Air Wmtt. IBs hon^oira
te Cha^^, W^ \rir^nto.
OHHtta^^ttit it^ided <M Db-
mtoton C^^^ (then Norfolk U-
w«m of to <^lle^ of W^sm
end Itery). A mwAer <rf l^ito
IMhodiirt Church, he married tte
f mmr Doito <^^it. t1» Mupla
IM thr^ cMUren, Vkdci, 14;
Brf, 10; and Pehra. 1%.
said his total electric bill for 1963
wsi about 23 per cent higher ttan
the previous yMr %ym thmigh ito
temily had xaA purchased way
new appUancei.
ft was when the <^)pto r^l
iwws{»per accounts of a hou^
wives' protest nwivement that
Martlnette encouragKl his wife to
add her own efforts. She found a
wlQtog co-worker in her nei^-
bor, Mrs. CaUm and to^tor to
women ejected the rignatuies
of 200 (Mber dii^utotod bUl
pa^is.
A Diovemeto seeking tovnti9h
iion of tttUl^ ttlm ^ined toi-
prtus toit HKu^ vrtien Seizor
where you have to tttok twkie
Senior Piay
Preeentation
Ttiis Weel(
' m^m»h BEA(3i — "Hie
SHttor ctaM of ^^^tla Beaeh
Hi|^ Sdiool will pfMtt^ "Auntie
Ifune," • 3-att ^m^y bued m
<be MWiri 1^ PiArMc Dennto to
Hm a^O(d auditorium Wedi^
day and frl^ at 7:90 pA.
ft^ of admiaslon wUl be |1JS
tor a^ts and ^ <%nte for mi-
Ite MVil wasw^ed fiwtbe
atap 1^ i. Lawrenoe and A. E.
Ln «^ ton been hi|^ ac-
moM tett as a «ag» pioduc-
ttm a^ a novte.
^My iWtopMl to ^tt: "Aiu^
Mum was a handtooma, qmiite
acMffteMMtf and imni^iMftad
to# iwbo te^rtraed to AaoI-
om MMteye from iftSl to to
hnmedl^ p^ by bar wtturiori
ga^, her i^m antay v^^
v^niw aiMl lm- devoMtt to her
3Wi^ nephew, who grew up to
be INA^ Demtfs.
•itorM^ totones thM rose
and toll aM a pl«»nt bat 1^
starrtoga to a IflmMe m^era-
ar. who btf te bad Iwk to M
tomi to IbddMlum, Autoto
name's chief ^neem iras <M
w^mm to rated... tt eaiMal
Bipure to a im»m of spM, to-
Mrte kinto^ and un^fniMda
ooiaiga . . . "
Pc^ itog»TOan givM m Mt'
•tonMn^ good potoraMaca as
iU^to Mama. John Dennis ^ays
O'temiton, to B<temten tov#
who becoBMS tovolved to im ufr
foriimsto affidr with Agnea
Goocb, ptoyed by Aprfl fUmey.
AgMS Is Mama's seereftUT ^mtMo
wftors fnm aiv«nl deep ^mt-
pteEoa.
Lee R^^rtt ^s Ver% m
acbee w}K> Atmurtksally livei her
wOd life. Pat CrawfOTd j^xf% Mr.
Bab^ick. to prudiib eiracutor of
Patridt's toheritaw*. Stoeter
LM tea an ^cci^nt r^ as
Beaur^ird A^cson Pldi^e
Ai^de, a sotttoem gentleman
wto b«»mes to first '^Mr.
Denate."
Patridt, as an innocent young
boy under Itome's csie. b pliqred
^ BffiB d^jmHvton, wd Patrick
as a wise and devoted young man
is ptoy^ by Puajy i'armer.
befoie ymi turn to heat up."
Mrs. CoUm, a naU^ of S^n.
wto> bH spent most of ter Ufe to
Pawn, nld sheila inq^«is@)
lirttt Vepco's service but ^^uHt to
saa an ex^nation of VefN^s
bflling methods,
"to PamnM I ua^ to spend
Lee IMt^f, D.-Mont., attacl»d
Vepco's nto and ^u^iing Aructure
to a Senate q«edi.
"We're wH PMlly part of to
group that organi^ to protest,
but we are to empathy with
them," Mrs. Martlnette aaid. "It's
b^ when tbtop g^ to to poiM
aimumrs in to ^us^ where
tiiey only hsd ele^Wty for
i^»out two iMHirs a day. No house-
wife would think of <toii« any*
thtog tort ironing during tot
tiflM," she aald.
A Ifei^ -wtfa, b«r hustourf is
rtaUon^ at to Guided M^
Sttod at Dam Neck, ifer ei^
^mcm tialped mk» posters ttf
ltaid«y*a ^taMutiiten. lbs.
Mailtoe^'a «mly chttd. Bud<fy, ts
5H and too ywiog to bdp.
AA be SMms pla^^ when bh
n^BtlMr prslsu him for Cutting
^ 4toor b^im him as he comM
into to bcHise. '*No ^sM to Ruk-
i^ to gas bUl any hi^r," tfM
ma tom^
INM 'mmm insiift tiwy are net
aeco^ Vepco of overehai^ng
ctmuniMi, "but we do thtok toi
toa«ne to iMlity toUs wwnmte
m inv«sUgMion and a sai^etory
e^tl^yM^n," toy nnhMn.
V^co has ^M^ ttiat its elec-
ttto^md power rates are out of
Um, taatott$g toA tt has actually
n^i 11.7 per cmt tor
Francis Lay (toft) oj^lMtor <rf to ctty'i 4
t»s. goes over Hunter Spen^'s i^m^ for his f«^iM«m^ to
Thailand. (Baldwin Photo)
SPENCE NAMED TO
THAILAND 4-H POST
Bnch Man
Queens Esceit
BACK BAY — "fte federrt
MA Chto Found^ion in WaAlng-
toa, O.C. has uimuncMl tbM
Hunter Spence of Virginia Beach
has received a six moi^ assign- {
qnent to Thailand wilb ''^- '"'■"•
Spenoe. the son of Mrs.
H. Spenea of Norfolk and tne uite
Mr. Spence, is a gradiiate of
CTMfte H^ ScAotf and toa been
active to 4a Qub, W9.h. and
church y«th wrk. A native of
ftwk ftiy, he tow been • ittrte win-
ner in 4'H O^ ftstoi^m, drum
nttjor of to IWi«Ma TWJi. Band
te tonsa C^, Miwjuri, and has
served as <to^M- of the Creeds
Ito^m Wnsbrts and «» 4.H
•^^au^to^^" s^e totont coo-
lest I* Vlrgitoa W^twta^
•ImAHnte.
He is purt vteepi^Ment of One
Vlr^Ua Oui^ of #H All Ston
an honowry 4jH Ctab offpni»-
tton, and is noW servtog as pi««-
dent of to Sw^ie^ Virginia 4«
AUSters.
Presently emptoyed at tt«
Armed Porees Staff Coltogi to
Norfolk Spenoe atoo s*t^* eve-
nly etooa si OM Xtoratoton
C^^e.
%e Utem^iMl Ari
<^portun% tor detoptot ^m
cm ^w^ to o^wv
01 ajTBC J
our way ^■■
gram's beginning
otrtstandtog 44l'eis m««c7 .
laded for ^rifiiunents thri'
the world from this aree
Spence's asrigmnent, \
Beach will have had mor
gates participattog in tb
gram than any other city o>.
ty to the state.
WSS SpSON OM
NJ. DEAN'S UST
DURHAM, N.H. — Miss Sux-
anne Bobison of Virginia Beach
^m» named «d to Dean's List for
to first semester at the Univer
wkg of Nbw Itom^iTL,
Chickk Bmimss At iMuke
SIBLEY TO HOLD
ART DISCUSSION
VmGMA BEACH — CtarlM
K. Sibtoy, head of to Pine Arts
Depaitmeirt of Oto Domtoton
C^^, will head a pand dfaRS»
m »v «m *™«.-. *«. ■!<» «' ^ vwylM te» <rf art
^^m ^^ art tina^ «i,W«dtoday at <Mtte E^seopd
eM^ toe (^n^^tem BiilMing <%ur^.
Mr toe f*jicofd. b. 1- Aiiui, f^pu
in .Opmizatioa wcts also rrrsrn*
i and I. fable performance
ft to ri^t, P^toiaswf J. T. Croaswbhe, Jr.,
- and R. A. MdLaughlin, Lynnhaven;
?« In making the presentations, Ross
nmittce commeiided to clerks and
iiE \> leaks Organization, and R. E. Paden,
twm photo)
tnd M IWtom and 3^on to Vi^
giato B^A Borougb and ii ftin-
c^ Amw.
General adml^m ttetets Um
We«m^ 1^ Ttotntey ni|^
anrH f#^lf^**'*"*y«^
^tairday ^^ are $1M m a
att^ mi^wA aealbans.
to ued koma^m p^rmart irt
« ^^ to to €^«d f^MM
Ite discus^on will higUlgbit
to leffOar meertii^ of to ^^
0^ Bm^ Alt AssocMbm b^
^|Bng at 8 pJQ.
Mr. ^^y WiU be joined by
^ ttM«i<rf to <M DMdn'
im MAy who are m/mm
kmwn to to fi^ds of «t tabiMy,
f^^^ ac«d4^» mi, eleM^
The p^ wffl dtosMl ^ ti&n
Ite ston^^t of ^a^ea m wtf
tt Msedattw.
A MSiittHi wa toBow.
MNDSHIMNAM MeC>ONALD
WtSBOA BEACai — Mid-
ahipnun Sk^ard j>. McDomld,
vm, of to ttottKl ^ale Htm
AiCMtomy, hIkm tomae is to Va^
ginkt Gea^ Virgbsla, bas htm
aalad^l to be to ^cMt fdr to
Astfea Qiwni, Miss (kns Stockert,
Aubi^ ^K' Ito^m^tomd Matoa
wmvai. to f^^Uc April nm.
MidrfU^nan Mdtould, to hto
s«;ond ywr itt ti» Aa^M^« it
to son of t^ittenaat Q>innaater
and Mrs, .tow C. McDonaW, Jr.,
1527 Cftwto-Lee Lain, ^nride,
Virginto B«kA.
Thirty otor midshi|ffl»n have
been ^^^lited to serve as es-
corts for to Aatiei prto^ses
an! a^teiutei^.
MidA^Moan Md><nidd was
gridttated from PriMW Anne
ttgh Scbool, ViJ^iato Beach, to
1902. lie tod been ea^ato of the
ba^BettMll teun, a mei^Der of the
Mident €kmtt:il airf to National
Hoitor Soctoty. ftevtouily, he had
^nded to^ «diools to Par^.
ftm^ wh«e Mvu i»^lent of
bto dam, and to l^uAtoii
Cf^naay.
Ito 1^ to ra^ «f mid^&ip-
naa Itoatonato ^mmai^^ to bis
tias^ a^ is a tMtaientol sirti-
eonHna^er. Ite A^ to to top
Ihii4 of m <daas aeadenneally
iud piM^ite to iiAt«Hirsl
ipnto.
Itt totiiar te ewnnHn^sitioiM
officw <m to atoff of Con^
mander, Anti^AAmtftoe WsfSwe
Psree, Attaatte, baaed to Natolk.
Bennett ftrfcktond, Lou Pulley and
to« <d to cbtekem Mrs. Best's second gratie
SAtxA hatehed to an incubator for a claasroom i.^.-jv,
thr« of to 25 e^ did not hatch, an ouMaadmg reowrd f
more expefw«^ chicken raisers. Some of to cSiihHcn -
chkdds ho«i b« most of tom were givr ' '^ '-
(Boioe photo)
1
UN-NEWS, Tt«»d«y
v^7 1964
•i*#
T(M ^t^er
.•»tuns
<irdMk Sbowto
' 'it aeOoHMT
!( will te
VmM Judges.
tie Dome.
I nuatA VBT-
wn4>pe<l itt foU
:'» MM eA «!•»
taWH wHtte
M Ina 7 to •
search of h^^ and anmua) plaiiti,
while frawing iImi qM favaiHet.
Tttre «« \wm% iiealy bull,
iniM oitf Mir^Ddflf but tlMiifr
nets will elminitle »11 of these.
Ultra are <UMMes such «s mildew,
crewnrot, ctc^ whioh improper
Ipvwini coodlttoRs wUl bring on.
Ctn «t)OuM tw taken never to
fut ft newly ftewtixwl Pl«»t wilh
• coltoctloa unUl it htt proven
Iti^ trae of trouble. A wlnle col-
Uea of • «MMed er teiect-rtdAen
TlMvt w«eks i» • fMd Iw-
rtaMU cu be eMfttMi kr tey-
tt« tmll ewt toftv«»— new nri-
•ties em ce w Mfb M fl.M or
|S.0» pir letf ftn« « l«w ai Kc
for etdir mieties. SUvted lesves
wKk plulMt en to ^(Wllrt lor
ate tTtnMd IU». MHter
pbnu fron irac to li SO (tkere
' toiftfot
•ad re-
Tray Favor
irtyMil
fhc BirclH
.XKl Ulrdcn Cl«b IXM a "Tray
r Avor Workshop" al the home of
iU president. Mrs. E, W. lisanitrd,
C«r*n D |i»Js Beack.
The 150 iray favors were de-
'tgoed vul aasembkHl by the
lembers uiA wiJl be Afta to the
(wtieftta at OePiMl « oi» tt a l in
Norfolk at Caiter Tim*. Soma of
the designs, were litUe Eaatier
Baskeis, Flower Nosegays, and
decorated £gg Baskets.
Members attending were; Mrs.
0. G Kilpatrick, Ibl. Pfcil Chera-
iier, Jr., Mrs. C. C. Floyd, Mrs. J.
S. Andrews, Mrt. R. J. Newman,
Mrs. C. J. EafCMM, Mrs. L. €.
Smith, Mrs. J. A. Stewart, Mrs.
M. £. BlueiMBStein, Mrs. M. K.
KAlly, Mrs. Berkeley Hudaon^ Mrs.
JamM ^^m^Wn. DoeiM Hv-
v^, sad Mfi. r W. WSh^^m.
BIRTH5
Cmdr and Mrs
Virginia Beach announce uie oirm
of their third child, first son.
Br^n SeoU, Mart ^i>
be oMataed fram
Tfcay
flram
on
FiKrnr'ONtt...yi
the
.OetSo-
Mk Beroaik).
m by tte hun-
nieniben of
'iveral hun-
iromsb*-
'uis
1 III <«wt
beta its i^u-
atllMlMM
01 Mrs. P. M. l^ns with Mrs.
N. B. Godfrey eenring as co-
Hear
"How to Grow Bosea" was 43i«
iatmtiitf topic praaantad by the
HnilB. Bm. ft. Q< Ttiomn.
The Ckib voted to make iCaater
tray favors for the Slwre Drive
ConvtkHant Uoan.
Blue rtbbma were awarded to
Mrs. t^mm tor arramenienta, and
10 Mrs. Godfrey, Mrs. J. W. Pell.
'^'•^. L. E. Myers. Mra. J. G.
■i( Mrs n G Thomas, and
uiture.
.;il take
tie of Mrs.
I r>i
Iff
.uJENEKS
aged Goupie
Honored
— Miss
-.. 'iwhose n»r-
/ Ofleaby witt
n aft Gaklee
Vifgliiia Beaek
id at a numNr
partita.
^ Waate^dorf and
Weatendfii-f en-
abower at
i. Mn. Wil-
lained at a
;r m iter Iwoia for iMlat
■' W. Burr Siitk«rki»d
:. Bonney were co-
WedotMtey evening
a niiaorilaiieotfi fliM»we<-
AfiM Abbn«t wiU -■
bonor y at 1 p.i
bridal >»>»..v<aa at the h»<... -
Mrs. Bradfbrd Sanders in Elixa
balkCily.
m». Hrary % mmm, ^m
H m ^^ Navd mwth
^rt*'a Day ofcmvcices rt a
Mm <rf 1^ C. S^r &^
m Mrt tt«A VraAi i« ba
«wal te K^dided Mp two
Mmi: i&:W km. to ^m «tf
ttSO • t40 t A. lit pttWr
laiB^tf.
BHdke Tturney
Opene Frtday
At PJLC.C.
VIRGINIA BEACH — Reaerva-
tlon will cl<ne <Wednesday for
the duidlcate bridge tournament
to be heM FrMay throu^ Sunday
at the Princess Anne Country
Club.
The tounuuntm will btgia wRb
cocktails *t 6 pjB. f ri<ftiy foUowad
by a lobjter or steak dlnaer at
7 p.m. Games will get uadetway
at 8 pjn. and end at midalght.
Those not eliminated in the
fkat eveaing will play In the
semifinals Saturday starting at
I The finals will be Md Jittfiday»
i beginning at 2 p.m.
I The touroament wiU be coa-
jducted by Ellis and n«i«iM
{Butt, well known Tidewater
i bTklfe authorities.
llVlfwdUi
' finest
ymmnh mimi ^ mm.
aatttettevn^, ftit ometo of
^ Vl^ria BhA taimb of
VWO^ mm toffg,^ ^Nnr tit
ewi, toM beM l^hMtday. IliW
tJL at ttt MAtodM <MmM,
Indite Avettttei.
^la in^u^Hs ant ttwta- Ai-
tents wU eiditt»it 4te wuk 4tM
la te vii^ auMi do^lte
tlM tegutaff s^siom.
Ot^m tm Oh LadiM My
<M #rU^ ii# be mMM tt.
Warn one,
Nursery mr^m Witt tat vn^
Ale for lA «Mrn.
IKS. inCE TAU
JUanton Club
Hears Oeearator
MJMimi ^ The Alttton
Gm^ua Oi* mat W<^ta»^ at
Wll^ Wayriaa tor a ^«gr«m on
Int^v daeanti^
<MMt wpmkuim «» T^»e-
week. dewi^^ Wl^ ^7-
me.
T^nnof
,^ a,u., sua u* lait J. H. j
O'Oulnn. Mr. Slmonelli is the son
of thf iate Mr. and Mrs. A. Simon-
elli of Portland, Oregon.
Mr. and Mtl James K. iiall of
Virginia B«Mh anMHR!* tia
birth for third cMld, <lnt dau^pi-
ter, Suasn Hampton. March 10 in
iMrik omm iMpM. ifcft
H«f )i the femar Mlai CUtA
Halen Owens, dsaghter of Mr
and Mrs. AByn M. Owens olJtor-
folk. Mr. Hatt la the son of Amea
L. Hafi of Virglilia Beach and Mrs.
Aana K. HaU of Norfolfc.
PA Navy Wives
I The Princess Amw Navy Wives
Clnb No. 143 hai receoliy d»-
' italad «e laltowiBt articles tot
i htapitili hi «bt area.
I lb «ha Dwpwtaent of BeaMh,
" " WtiCare. an Al-
Fad. tiiag%
a
|alwa||sgooct
O^i - "We'll Decwale Your Idea" - UvMd
I D§nay
F9f AUXILIARY
HAT SALE SET
I.--.-OS AttNNE — Tha.iAd.
le« y of the Tn^A
Older of Police, Comiaadoiw
Uk* '■ " -viU hold a hat sate
aft Country Chato off
Keaoipiviiie Koad Wednesdiay.
Tb* aale will be bekl from
aooB to ^ pm and again from
e to 6
'^ '■ u PC ixiyvavaA a hat
T away «<t etth aMit«D.
istltod.
mtfltfrni of tiM tMawMar .^la-
iMim of IfcuM HMen will
ftMff Mn. Nocna % Mm tatt m
'^mum aRlnve^MMi" i^ liw
^ IMttMa Or^ ^ Nmb
^b A ft-^MM ^M,
A Im^ iuA^wu iriU be
iarvtdat U:Wajn.
wwa
lbs. Dunmt
W. T. D<^
Judfts were li* J. C. l^w Jr.,
Mnk W. A. Giets and Mis. Q. £
GurgMMS.
iUhboM wera aiwamlad to tte
loBawiai: Mrs. A. £. Branch, 2
UM; lini. C. W. Jarnigan, Mrs.
CwfM Mat; Mn. I €. Vmr
St., tad Mrs. WiBtam Hadtay,
ted; «ad Mrs. J. X. Wood, Ifrs.
G. H Atekaon, Mra. J. it. sm^
and Mr. AJUitkH, yeUew. Mrs
ANNM idM> KmB a Idw riMon
ffff a IwMttMiVDTe g n ac haa i.
And to Vlrgtaiia
a itotic Mtor and a prtsMire pad.
tMfl Siap
JiMt a nntedar toaB ear Str-
vie* «d CMMm frieada thort tfM
PrJaieeta Ame Navy Wivaa Oalb
No. 143 eptftitoa the Thrift Skaf
located MAM <bt CjP.O. chib cm
tlM Ntrth StotkM of OoaaM Navii
SiBltiOB.
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and Ifftnne b^w^ I and 12 ev-
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mmxnic — tiie
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it Ot Ateirali^ Uskm H^el
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Tte foQoirtng nuftwM wUl re-
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TEA WELCOMES
NEW MEMBERS
OfflSAPEAKE BEACH — iTie
CheMipeake Betdi Volun^r fin
Department's Lwlies AuxiUa^
heM its annual tea for new mns-
bers who have joined during Um
year at tSie fire rtatiMi Sun^
afternoon.
PERSONAL MENTION
BIRCHWOOD — Mrs. Jewell
Ea^^raon and Mra. Peggy Naw-
naan of Fridley's Gift »op, Vii^
ginia Beach, have ^at returned
from a buying tr^> to New Y«*
City.
They purchased gifts and ac-
cessories for the spring and com-
mg season.
Mis. Eavenson and M«. New-
man stayed at tlw Taft Hotel in
New York and ^»k this occasion
to see the ^k)w "A Funny IMig
ffc^jened On "Die Way To The
Forum" and other shows. *'
LYNCHBUHG — Carolyn Rich-
ardson. <ku^ter of Mr. and lilrs.
E. P. Richardson. 208 53rd St..
Vir^nia Beach, Va., hM been se-
lected to the fin^ semei*^ D^tn's
IM at Bandolplb^Blacon Womui's
College.
Carolyn is a freshnnm at Ban-
d<^ph-MMon.
^udei^ are dHMen to ttie
D^n'sLMon^ basis of aca-
demic exoeltenoe.
WORK AU. YEAR ,
WHY FRHEZE
SiniNO THf WORLP ON fOUf
^m IpMid cmofhw winfar invMng Mg ImoNihi
Mb, •xira madical bills? Kaap all your fwiaxm
iHMil ii^a yrnut hinise, and unheah^ dan^>*
iNpi umI drafe outskle — with tlia b^ of an«
of oor1ow'«(^ budgat^itHna HOME mfCN%»
MENT lOANS. PrompHy ovoiiai^ for any hmm
r^Kitr 9S Mi^ovainafitl Gma In.
OFFERING AIA BANKING SERVICESs
Survey Reveals
Drinking Driver
Accident Prone
RICHMOND — When a driver's blood alcohol level reaches
.15 percent by weight, the level which must be reached in Virginia
for a presumption of guilt as to drunken driving, the relative prob-
ability of his causing a U-affic era* is more than 25 times greater
than if he were sotoer.
This was one of the findings of a year-long survey just
completed in Grand Rapids, Mich
Virginia Bwa^^W-NCW
Tuesday, ttmr^ 17, 1964
■■WiaM<wl« ft nmn*
asA Omndbn ti ^ifr
FREEDOM AWARD
TO KEY CLUBS
Key Oub Iittemational. high
school boy's service organiza-
tion sponsored by Kiwanis In-
ternational, has won a top award
in tfie annual Freed<m)S Foun-
dation Amerkanism competi-
tion, according to Arthur C.
Munyan^ president of the Ki-
wanis Club of Virginia Beadi.
The Kiwanis Oub of Virginia
BeKh sponsors the Key Clubs
of Cox and Princess Anne and
Kellam H^ Scho(^s.
The award which was pre-
sented to Kenneth Q*en, 17,
of Ewing Township High School,
Trenton, New Jersey, on Feb-
ruary 22, at Valley Forge, came
for iCey Qub's 1963 theme,
•fulfill Freedom's Challenge."
Dr. Kenneth D. Welb, president
of the FreedcMns Fcmndation,
made tiie presentation.
Key Oub International, which
comprises approximately 67,000
high school b<^ in 27000 U.S.
and Canadian high schools, was
cited as follows: "Sixty-seven
thcmsand high school young men
«J<^rted an eight point program
i^teh stressed strengthening
spiritual growth, preserving our
common heritage and ideals,
putting democracy on the offen-
sive, inspiring irtelligent leader-
shq;), stressing hi^r . moral
Ji Hone Improvement U»ns
• Savings Accounts
• Ch^ii^ AcowitB
NigM D^K^iiory
Auto Loans
Chrtemas Oub
Safe Deposit Boxes
(At Va. Beach aiul Aragona
c^ica)
AMPLE CAPVlAi. . . . AMPLE LEFDING LIMIT
standards by {nxmiotlng mental
and physu:al fitness."
Kiwanis tnternational, too,
was honored. The organization
received a Distinguished Ser-
vice Award for its 1963-64
theme, "RcsTOnsilnlity — TTie
Key to Freedom." Kiwanis has
won a top award each year since
Freedoms Foundation began.
Circle K International, a col-
lege men's service organiration
•lao sponsored by Kiwanis, re-
ceived a Geoige Washington
H(mor Medal,
I II - LI ,-i <mmmim>^fiimi»''-»
LimE LEAGUE
REGISTERS FRIDAY '
VIRGINIA BEACH — The Vir
ginia Beach American Uttle
League wOl hold its registration
Friday at 7:30 p.m. in the Vi^
gi|ia Beach High School cafeteria.
, Boys within t^ league's boim^
daries wiio wiU be «igbt More
Aug. 1 but will not readi iJ»if
thirteenth birthday before thai
date may re^rter.
Each boy must bring a birth
certificate and be acoompanied by
a pansrt.
igan, by the Department of Police
Administration of Indiana Uni-
versity. Working to elminate as
miny variables as possible, the
5-man team inten^tewed nearly
15,000 drivers, stiklfed 27,000
accidents reports and considered
2,000 sites of potential accidents.
Exhaustlw preparation ms car-
ried out before the beginning of
tte actual survery.
The airvey indicated ftr^ngly
thai levels of .04 and below were
"not incon^^ent with traffic
Kifety" but that the probability
of era* involvement increases
irfieadily past tiiis level and beghis
to rise rf»rply at .08, to become
extren>ely high at levels above .15.
Drivera wtth leveb of above .08
tond to become involved in nune
single-car cratfies than »»ber dri-
vers and these ci«.^hes are more
severe. Moirt proi>e were drivers
in the lower social and economic
brackets.
Thirty-seven per cent of those
interviewed telt they could drive
safely with six or more drinks.
A 180-pound per^n consuming
this much would have a level of
about M, the point at which lev-
els begin to be significantly over-
represented in cri^d^.
Virginia law presumes a driver
to be sober M levels of .(H} and
below, raises no prewmption
from above .05 to .15 and pre-
sumes intoxkation, as far m driv-
ing is com^med, at lev^ of .15
andiA)Ove.
ALEX HANI^KJM
WHO COMVERTTD TM8
SAN TOAWOSCO
M'ARateMe& iMTO a
THE DAY MARCH 22
SURREY CAFETERIA
1«th and ATUNTIC AVE.
WILL BE OPEN EVERY DAY
8 A.M. TO 8:30 P.M.
SERVING BREAKFAST - LUNCH
DINNER
OMliU/S
Si^EY CAFETERIA
■
Baistk of Vii^iNiA Beach
\m-
Padfic Avenue at Uskin Road Naval Air Station - Oceana
1802 Atlantic Avenue USFAAWTC - Dam N«*
3333 Virginia BeaA% Blvd. at Princ»» Ann© Waza
2206 Waterwoics R<»d at Robblns Owner
4920 Virginia Reach Blvd. at Ara^wia Village
C^en ^wdaf teo^l'^^, 9 A.M. to 1 P.M.— F*toy mmom - 4 to 7 P.M.
VIRGINIA BEACH REALH ^
Realtdn
OFFWS COMPLETE REAL ESTATE SERVICE
RESIDENTIAL SALES
» COAAMERCIAL and INVESTMENT PROPERTIES
• RENTALS (Yearly and Seasonal)
• LAND DEVELOPING
'# FARM SALES
• DEVELOPER'S AGENT
• ALL TYPES OF FINANQNG
Main Office At
buildArama
17<» LASON IKIAD
DAMNUM BCMtSm A mSC0RO
OP dUX«3S ■ IMTHC DMA.
tHtz fnomimt. use jrmm
vtASm? ren. oivi5io*iAu
CHAMVnoNS IMKEB nM»«
AHPy«^ COACH OP -THE
l957*SiS Sr, UXHS HAMKS.
tiAA TITUSTS.M
HORSE CUNIC
APRIL ID & 11
A tw9^ borsa t^mm cMm
has been srt to be heM A^
10-11, 1964, at the 'Mtewattf
Horse and Pony ^% Orem-
brier FarD^ South MOMmy Hm-
way, Chesi^ke, VirgUa. w
clinle hM Ibaw' mami ''tte
SoutlH^ib^n Vii^te Ho rsa
Clinic," TTie pro^nm wiD be
sponsored by ^m Suflto^ snd
Nansemond Horw and F^^ (^Ml
and Virginn Baw^h and CbMi-
peake HorsenMtt In cooperation
with the Tidewator Hone mi
Pony AisociatlfiOT GnrnMrn
Farms, and the Vv^i^ ^fwi^
tural Extension ^rvice.
The clinic wiU offtf an ^i^
vanced course" ^m fhnt day sari
a "general school** Que samid (h^.
The clinic 8^8 tafli ftonned to
be of valiK lb horse aatf pMy
owners, 4-H ho»e and pim$ pn-
ject roemters aul lodn^ pM*
fe^oaal agricuMral workoa,
and indusby interests, ^a pnbtte
is cordially invtted. Tmmet,
Virginia, hoi^DMn are epecM^
invHed to iMend tha cttnk.
Out^jindHng j^Msilecs wA dem-
on^raUons from the TMeieMpr
Ar^ and from aoreil ttie MA
Dominion will be liatlBed at #»
Clinic. CUnk ii»toicl(n viU m-
dude local and Mite tonwpit
and women, V^ttinttteis,' Md
staff members tram t^e Virgta^
Po^echnic Insttt^, ^^mUm
Servke; Agron^y, Veterimffy
Sciena, and Animal ScieMe De-
partments wiU be r a pr e seflle d.
hifornation ^m»iB^ ^»
dinic nuy be obtained ttom ma^
bers of the sponsorta^ oi||ai^-
tioitf or frtnn <^ €oi$^ Crtni-
si<m Ageirts at ehiii^ i rtns , tel-
fcj^i, or Virginia Beach, Viritfnta.
TMes Ticket
Sale Underwfy
PC«TSMK>in« — "fte '046..
^mkm 'DOm have amMwneed tta
opening of tlckiA itfes to the tw>
Ma^T league ifii^lt^hm wum»*
to be ^hebl al ^m^$i, &MrtMe'
Sti^um to fNjrtsmgfoA.
Bw s^s lor toe Cbieoge White
Sox ' Cudnnsti Reds game on
Fi^y, ^ril 10 and the Wew
Y<Mt Mats - Battinwre Orioles on
Si^ta^y, April 11 are prked at
13^ ^d]. ftesenml si^cn
grandstand tidkrts are ^60 inqKi
CMwral Admtwon m p^Md
at 11,50. '
Tkske^ for tiu gumMt iKitti itf*
termwn affairs, tnD be amOMe
at only tvro lo@ii&>ns, Mwiy'a
News SUuid on O^ itti A-vwwe
in Norf-dk mod ^ 'HdM of ^ at
tte Sla<Uttai.
No tetepbona «ilers «U1 be ac-
cepted, sM maQ ofdeia sImiM be
seM payable to Tidemter Otm-
muntty B^ebaU CorpOTMkM^ IPX).
Box 145, PortSBKMlh «m1 stoMid
include 50c ?«• «*r f«r ««p«ied
mail and handttsf.
MERCURY-COMET
Compete Service Oi All Makes Of Cars
PICKUP and DELIVERY
Factory - Trained Mechanka
nklewa»tr'»
Olfbat &(clitaive
Mercury
Deabi^
8, INC.
857 Virfinia Beach Blvd. - Virginia Beach -428-7121
428-2901
uoums
BEASLEY'S
SUM BiASUY
Ownar ft Manager
81ft A ArcHc Ava.
428-963S
DAVEOVERSTREET
MteMgw
ITMi & Pacific Ave.
428.96(»
IMiW r
,niOfSR KUJ:. RRUE4SK
Hai^a a food nmeUea vuu-
<^ to main n»* wts^^i^
year otter luuA Bagr B&momot
«NM at ^ aatto^ te^ VNi,^^
«M and laemb^ of ne mw
RIgli Ltfe adTiaai^ staff , dn>m<
rtrtttes. Witek eaxcMSy t» JM
tiu^ yoa da n^ twbt your tndMi
Biqr la^ «o idM auiln sm^^
Ctiunab kavM tlw ball flM>
othHrtaj^ will fanpai%«t
te^ nataw as thagr leafs fto
n^«f«tebQ.
IWTZ ^IZAAR
wtmfvnjm* AtruANcn
ANnvflM
A/lf9»ftl« Bt^ ^.W-N^A^, Tu^ty, M«f* 17, 1^4
^ Member
\m^
Mil 111! All. J Tu^^sH*
LrSNMONe
SliweriMt Form of Compllpont
1ms ownlry f wmMtt h#V# «n •liT«St
tnf jnifv vm^0^. Afw rv^rft it s«nt •fc^oadl
M^s %n6 Institutions of
^^in rmifct fMr ^ay ^r© too.
•$ In » m«ny dtt#r m«tt«rs. It can
^ i^ M«t imit»fi«i it rti« sin<»feit form
Tl» wi^mi^^ mmm to htve b^n*
one of our moft popular exporti.
Writing in This Week magazine, Charlie
■ e says: "Bonjour, Monsieur. Today I de-
e a can of kitty-food, a bottle of Napoleon
brandy, two bunches of garlic, ?r. electric
>thfc>rush, a slice of pate de foie gras, a
ur of ovefalls, a half-ounc* of perfunne, a
?,4u f "^/^ntain goat, Be«l*w)ven's Fifth
ton of coal, six chocolate
)f rdlwtkaM «f^ • trnan
' ta a ^ttfich N3u*ev^i^'i
The French, In c^er words, have taken
to the supermarket Idea wltf» limitless en-
thusiasm. So, to varying extents, fiave the
pM^dlei. of oth«- w^anced oountrie*. Thii
marks a far cry frc^^the age when the
housewife had to visit a long series of
small. Intensely specialized shops, in order
to ^nnple^ hm list. By American standards,
nrwss-dl^lbutlon ha» been a late<omer to
B>rope, iHjt It is there, thanks to our ex-
ln«^, Mr. Rk» writes that ^ French,
If we're not careful, will "super us Anwl-
wns In 1964". It's possible perhaps-we
have no mo^^y on enwgy and Inrwva-
tlwi afKl «nW*sn. fcjt It Is c^alnly n^
Ukely. Anwican retailing, in ell Its brand^-
•s, it unex<»led In efficiency, economy and
'goKJ service. The odds we long that this
PROCLAMATION
Tlw portt-Ati being hung by Virginia Beach Art AsMCUtt^ PretMeH Mb. W. <^^ Hn-
ingUM ate amc 17 puMi^ in the afiociattoa's tliiid flWbi^te mwnbers at^tte q«nber of
S^««^S. I^^^M of Jota Wvan. Jr. (left) li ^ ^ B. ^JWoo. 8c«ic Tytert U
a SpaoiA Mwrtor to laea U ri^t 9¥^» ^ote)
TWals riie Way
i.«. r, »: , rtwHirtq it. You go to your marlot m^
ou want-steaks, chops, ham-
hatevor. This is taken for granted.
ck of it is an intricate Industry, d<^y
*^ -'^er Industries, which m^lM
^ai% w© want, wh^ we
wnen yew want meat, tfiere's no prob- m^far^E^ienrt»,<^^ w^pof'*'
' ' A^Mi^M&^^yr)n^lenq>Mul,toan
Indu^ry which caw go rwwhere but down.
^t^ this yeai^s meeting th$ »^^en-
t^ym ^ #ie meat Industry and #ie ritfall-
eri wi dlicuss just atKwt every phaM of
#^ busing, "^ey will omwder ttiewl^lng
■art of this fai^iw^ f^» wd #ie future prc«peds. And they
will (mm up with f Indingt and rerommen-
dations designed to make a fine national
'asset a still finer one, to the advantage of
all concerned, all the way from the ranch
) the table of the oaisuftter.
s the way things are done in a free
cMicijjiise economy. And #tis tt tM way
that the typical Arrwican family | «ts more
a nd more of the g<^ th ings erf ll».
ng, ever-mov»ng
^Kj... <4<c-. <'<iational Associa-
ins and the American AAeflt
'ting. It wa-
'•s theme v. ■>
fits ~ Better
these objec-
gether. Good
pre^ra:
AC
•fISION
eld
>, DUS-
Iciders
r> topics for Monday
counlir\g. persejD-
nci, ana caMc audit MtM^KM-
Speakers will ioctude^^lrK.
Randall, vice nd
oomptroUer, The .iiunal
Bank of Bost(»t. vlcCoy j
T9DAY
Oo City's iseds
In liiiiltt lliaith
Nat. Pofsoi
Preventlin
Wiik Sit
VlilfllNU BEACH — The
iental Health Slwdy Com-
mm aaak i»fqRWtiaa on
, needs In tmtlii health
care at an all -day worlobo^ and
ipbeU, second vice presi
ucai, riret National Bank of At-
lanta. Ga.; lotseph C White, vice
pre«idcNat, The National Bank of
Cornmcate, New Oricsaos, Xji.;
Hmorv C. Mower, vice president,
^^ational Bank of Boston,
Mass.; and Ra^on MgnMm, as-
sistant vice pcesideM:, U«&i Car-
olina National Bank. Cliariotic.
Tuesday morning wockaliop*
will cover oparaiioas and anto-
mation in snmll and medium size
banks, iitturanoe, and auditing
automation. Panelists wilt include
George £. Garssey, manager,
methods and mooodam. The Na-
tional City Bank oC Oeveland,
Ohio; Alan J. Ziater, manager,
Automated Accounting Center
of CcNUiecticut, a division of the
Watnbttiy National Bank; Duai^
Milk, executive vice president,
Bankers Data Center, Inc., Chi-
cago, lU.; George Jungkurth, as-
i \f9Sch stsiant general auditor. First
Pennsylvania Banking & Trust
Co', Philadelphia,
and iTie afternoon workshojps wili
''^ see furt^ttglHHnon of aaditiag,
branch cfjfmHk and inergers.
! Among program participanf* nmII
:crdl chairman
k. senior vice
'ifitifiia N^ion-
v>unced
piaas for
' bankers
:e east-
iw«ping
•ettK',
BcitL-i
f-typc
ooe^iiif <iay»,
lirst afternoon
lantioa is to be
iioidco Triai^ ho-
vMt\.
•t 10
Ship-
iresses are
niAgies&icm
order by
puibaic hearing
am. Tuesday ft tibia
ard Civic OemtMr.
The ses8i<m wiU be the first in
a Geri«a to be coHdHeiad through-
out the state aimed^ cnating a
statewide system of mental health
faciUties.
"We urge the public to attaoi
and speak its jnind«" said Mrl.
Frances Gilbert, a atembar of (he
oomn>lasi<Ma*s axacuttve commit^
tee.
■rp'irntjition
ad- i comptrn"
the 1 Bank
ipating.
ows
tH " tpUM Morgan, auditor,
V Bank and Trust Co.,
ar.; Walter
iiresident,
Ifcrk Trust
William
. president and
iami Natkmai
Wright
n«a Na-
.„. iUc, Va.
4 !»peciai panel scksioo devoted
current ha|^» afiectiu
pianoed for the concluding busi-
ness scsiiioD on Wednesday. Rep-
"■•^ntatives ^ various govem*
-nt departments and agencies
: expebed to participate.
Appointed by Gov. Albartia $.
Harrison, Jr.. the coaomiasfcnk
}ob is to draw up a atatewide pha
for conununity nMatal health care
under a federaht^ragxaai apoo-
sored by tbevlhte Praiideiil
Kennedy.
Virginia will be eligible f<»-
federal fUnds under the program,
Mrs. Gilbert said, but It must pre-
sent its plan <to use the money by
July 1965.
Mis. Gilbert said key people
in the mental health field in Vi^
ginia will submit one<{Mge reports
on wbat thay feel the city's needs
are, and that the workshop wUI
proceed from there.
Taking part m the session will
be Or. Jvnni W. Davis, state
Oommisiteiier of Mental Hy|Kne
and HoapMis: Dr. James B. fiink-
houser, affiibint to Davis and
director of community mm^
lieaWi cUates; Edward V^l. in-
lorsMiioa ^tractor of the Bi^rt-
ment«f Maatal fiygiei^ mAw»
pitaJ£. and Capt. Claude WmMa
Jr., cooidianKn' of the AiMVMte
planning effor
MC3BM»» — 1^ peak ef
mum 1641 Tm bean d^ipeted
aa HMmii P^m
Weak. "fUs to net Jut
^^am^M mA, iut a Mmmv
«fft»t (0 #Bw i^atien to a ae^
«M «mM ptmrn," wM Dr.
IMc I. ^nhc^ mate Wth
C^unmMoMl'.
"Y&t illkr yMT mtut 900,000
chiMwp vm awirtwntally p^smad
in the IM, M # Mt iMiw
appronJiui^ lOO 4^. TIrm, we
Mn we tyi p^am ^*mMm to
**MmA Mi^e knew witonni
HmuM be k^ vim ^wt
€MUam, b^ ^ «« net alwi^
MMtfe tf ttft tevgu* <rf mm
hiwaili^ ^iiteeto. ^^we tfa
nn^#Mt ItfMnivnl^ nMefa
aw keteite, Mi ^MA m* mmA-
I «» ^ eeaauttiar led«y. IM
wm tim bMt no«i^ dookor can
heap up wtt tt»!^»toraMlng
nuaoft»er of polnMi^ jp^tamws
Tifniiiiffytifl wndteMy dD ^A MB-
aMV f Mffa "
iK.muiKm aaU ^t tiie
ftc^im to III minHiiad biiiI aa
sertous Um4 *^^ tkata^ Oon-
ian tte ^^m m hMS a d^ in
tMf ^m ^^mu0mA V^^ to
wppfy ai^ fAiyti^a inwaedtotirty
•^1 polMn cooftrd intoittfiA^
when i^^L
«j^ i mmmmmnm ^mr
jM^ tiM wrong rMiciiM ^
e^aa^ peer 1^ ct eiw fei^
mm to Mhm to «M tta MaA.
ma <»we a tn^^-
*^ ^Mot inittM^ <ncH^
twteinws w^ aaaw ^ Mia ert-
1^1 coataito rNttatebig en
^UMM pnisOTttHt ^ matt iff i i i iit
|f a ps^dMWt M^ as dnte t^m-
yt <ff iMaeMdda on k»n a
itoM. Md^ne ao tonger Medtod
i^iM tta DtaiM fw which tt wm
fwiBibrt to ^w itodd be en^
Mi^^m Ml <mm wd to con-
FUMERAIS
IKIIIS. MMIY i. BISHIM>
HAi^MUte ^ Mn. Mmr fty-
nMjMep, Ji. dtod ^^V
q^CTP!^n ^MMhami^A Mwn«r -
MMx^yattMrato^ilteas.
A Mttva ^ SM^n^lm two-
^, ilM ina a d^w ^ ?te-
MmM O. and Mis. wa Wooctenl
^ftO. va fm ^ 9mm^ S.
«ie «i» a mfflb« <rf Itt.
Be^M hv huitend. she to
wrvived ^ two ^w^Men, ]t».
t^e B. tepMMtt «f (^nw.
N.C, and Iftfs. Mi^ed B. Crump-
ter of \^^b^ Bw^; a^ five
^udi^iUren.
A tai@id aw^ 1^ ka bM
to^«tnaAteW.J.II.ntri-
ia^ * teas l^amd Moia by
«a aiv. c*. w, ettm tf )«•
NAi^AL mummt w
MAI^ IS-Il. IfM
WHOSM. ^
are ^«ri^ ^9* ,1^ ,— ^ r^ J *,^ .
taaMhra m^m, air, and wiWife— to ««»« iw ^
Bute to m amn^, ^rtol^ ^ m^^m of ftttre c
^ Vi^to MM, sA
WHUtEAS, o^ow wtiMiy to a whote^ww Md tealthft<
t^ of Iciiure time, aikl
WHERE/W, ou^tw itttivity to m iB^rtant part <rf J^
American way of life, aadf
WHEREAS. ^» to a growi^ m4m^ neecb to c»pa^
and ^vti^ cMt^w re(»ntiM amv, uA,
WI^WaAS,*eiw*rf>^chl5-21, 19^, i*l be ot^rv^
acMM tewtfon m NAIiWMU WUM^ ««i», a ^e dmtm
whtoh all citizem sh(»U Mmm theraseNei aa to ^ need f^
«^or recieation for he^%, ittong. mi ^fW Amerk^. |
myw, -nmrn^Kim, i wawc a. wjsch. May« 4
ttechyrtViMintoBe«A.A>hw^FOdMmMw*15-21, 19e
m NA-nONia WILM^IFE WEEK.
T|GriiitM(»tMflr.25
l^tMl to Mei4 tte oumA flM^
^ of tte ^q^ IH^n^Mto
wis ha in
l«y.
The Easter Seal Society's «2»
nilUoni service program to given
ihnugh a nationwide network d
rehabilitation and ixeetment ceO'
Foid (Imp
Draws Praise
^t<MNIA MA<» — Top
vwanto In the ttM immuI Culin-
ary A^ ^iw to WMMter Vir-
ginto ««M to f^ank l^reUo, ott-
ering imM^ tl 4he Gtitin tn-
angle in Norf^ and ^ Contin-
ental Army CwftWHind.
The ahow wm held t)n^
ihm^ Wm^ at the Alan B.
Shepud Ci^ (Alitor ^A irtiMt
100 stUUtms. d^itoytos ewny
con^\^kM ^pe^ #(j^ hi ettx^
Jhil abun^Me.
In^toa^rtte fMt torn 3wn
awl the OHttttMhri An^ Qu^
mmi to(A the wie ^ «iMi^
taHW ia 1083.
The liiUtary Prize of Bsmx
went to the Little Creek AaqMrt-
ious Base and the Ukkfle MlwAto
VooA Servtoe Team reoHVMl%
militsaiy-eieeUence hcuw.
MM. ^HNMA Id,
Hamom — Iftt. ^^<^a
Maria Bmvw, 0, i|^ 3M4 Tm-
c^ Af», irtfe of iu^ t. te^
tm voA dawtfitw itf M^ B.
md Iba. Itory Sua AMW ifariB.
dtod to a iM^al taidqr at
A native of Wayn^EMUo, 4»
Uvad m Narfgl^ to i« y«^
Sha WH a maaaUar of ^ Omii#i
^ ^1 SrattoHi ud wsi alp'
as a a^^ but Mfw wtti
Vwa^ K^mm Bi^^nsi.
8add» ^ tatfb^ ite Is
Ott^ M^ jf%fA fM
Mrs. Bmula W^ of V^u^tfa
^«A; tlkes^^^^lMai Abs^I^nitoa
citenbm md Mis. Ittrie Sitt
<rf ttntoeutew a te«Mer. 'Ml'
ni»4iarts of OlBMW; ami fo«r
^laddiildren.
fkalwfy iMMa a^^wi t^
jtoam^^painl lliaeial Home ^
UtAngr Ihinend Hoom in U^
riiulwaf tor a ftutend mt^n^
wd toM.
MM. ME KI^IIIT BNbOKf
Hwbtrt fto^», infe «f Gc^tp
m flMMft MM iMMv' li Air
leiitnpe. M «M A, yirjinii
Be«A.
and a^Mgte^ toe toto l^toun
W. «m1 Mti. &Rn §(^ H«b^
^e Ml been a resideiA of Vir-
H^ %m^ for IS yean and wal
a iMBte fitf Gattaa CptocopH
Ctaawh.
Iki. fiTMAa wMa mmAm trf
O^us ^irvi^ng are thr«
^^^^ i^ Sife H. Brodn
Md 1^ AMa li^oiAe. b^h (t
^^^ Bai^ and Mn£ WUUtt
A Mte^ ^v^nd. (Mo; ol
stttt, ThMMS V. ftwke. New
andf^#iMr, M^
D, Hnrbnt «tf Alesa*
^a a^ ^^M^
Ite to^ wiU be Mm f i^ai
toe Wu^m FoMral iiraw to,
fuirail anw^ml^ are i»
Ban^ Ctaunm tttftoi^ Md sw tf
Chiu^M' C. and Mrs. Im^
Jam inland MOod, Aed in a
tojiiilisl ii^^ it %m a J.
A H^e <rf MuHanoid ^uaty
te U^ in f«lorfo}k and I^rtneMs
hsm (kmtf m fmn. UewMa
mmtm ^ QxemuMA Mri|^
IMlwdi^ Churdi, Moi's Mde
Oms. and CarnMam
%jQ^ aM. He xatt^ to
from Nwfott & W^ton ftulwi^
al^34y^£i.
B^les hto wito, he to airvivMl
1^ tiw>M«, Gew^ C.Holland Jr.
of Vi^nto BtuOi awl lieim %.
HoUanri of Wadunj^m; a ^^&,
M», J. O. Smitt of NortoBc; two
h^hers, Owton W. itolland of
W aihiBtfon and ta^s C. Jloi-
tond ^ Noitolk; two ^p €an^
ton, Mr^ Joytt B. (torrril of Nor-
folk and Mn. Be^ C KWn of
ftow York; a j^iiM Aake* C.
^mh «f ^ Mr Pomi w €«--
nttny; five ^aqMiMM and tow
A jbaad sv^s iM» Md m
g^eW on Browh Vteena I^vm
Winter lA jl ito- by Qp fltov.
^Uite KMi at <%0iMWd
^^^ ^^^ Chu^,^tfial
w'A V^mt^ iMm ^m» to Geter
HU X)m^m, (NOo^.
JAMES li. UlfiiCtl. Jl^
NOBiFXHiC — James H. f^imp-
kjB, Jtr., 51, bosband of Vks,
ChMitine tttfldUA Mod am <tf
Jiames H. ana Mrs. Mary &Mlh
txin^dn, ^ad ^a^ at 7^
pA. to a ta^M.
A u^ve of C^MerfiiM Coun>
ty IM iMd re^i^ mate hto
honw in HmiAim, Tuwk
He 1^ an airtiWMtive m(8^
Mtor uMi the Bao Ofl Co. lot
^ paA 31 yms.
^ ^^das hto iriit, te to survhred
^ tvro sons, Aa^ H. lAin^tt
of Win^Mi i^tai. If .C. «d Wll-
Uam G. Uim^^ ^ itouitoib
Tex.; a sMh', lbs. SdNnrd Hms4
<rf Virgin fieMA; and one wnir
Ifo. O. L. 39HK^tod ctf Not^.
Hm bo^ ws Mton to toe H. D.
fM^nf Funand .^utoMi^.,
A funend ^rvm vM be hM
^hv lA 2 pin. to Ari^|ap>%-i
tkmal <^mA^. ^
Tte toa^ r«piaMs thsA jQov-
en by oai^d maA curtrMftMU
be nu^ to tte An^r^iftaAa>
Sod^.
MRS. FANNIE I. t&im
CSBSA^UME — Wts. f^ottto
Diim wMow of William B. Jonn
aiM mmfi^u of Dr. ^duma W.
^hn and' Mrs. ^o^ Wy^
C^n, died to a te^id ^Mh^.
Soc^ (med^ wi^ <rf toe
VTA,) and tl» Vfe^oto Ck^V-
«nc% of TitomsdoA W^lMi.
MHRdi 24 a»i 2S at HoM Bo-
a«#a.atoawite,Vkgtoto.
fiostos adiKator, Dr. Oene Da-
vid FtoiAips, CkgRitfi of the De-
partsMnt fiT mnoMlMtol Founda-
tions of Boston Unlv^sity's
School ol Educatton, arffl dtocuss
"New idaas for a Heir Afe" on
March 24. His talk will concern
toe new coneMton i< ai^tie andt
sciMtilic 4MiMtt- dHtaded by
techna^ to 4be jNM^ •P-
StwMto <rf i^rgMi ettages are
bei^ toviei to itm Dr. FhWp^
pr^ato^kn.
'^^zopwi i^Vei^*' tke gM-
eial Mmm m naUNW, wit
preseai msk irwriiiwt prwn-
ages as Dr. ^np||to M<Aqf of
toe Un^^i^ aJr«M#%tool
of IfcdWne and Pr^^t^ect of
the Ameriam Thoracic So^ty,
who will ^g^ w "IB md W".
Dr. ftocb^ ^m d^Mie n^
ur^ teA must be ti^Hmtff Mtaff-
eutoito idBo^ticka rtt^taf deep-
^ kM «he MA of «HW# r».
plnrtuyttitoaa.
1^. At^ P. Itonn. Gewge
WoUngton Vm/mUy BAoA of
aieAdne, Wi^in#n, P.C, wUl
ddve mto^ mm mi men
pravatoM
Botphy^ma, diM
aU r^intory dto«M» of ttta-
ability. Vtettou of
are •mmd oiriy to toiMit
pettnito to te mdbm of aanttto
The fiaeoAive Dir^OT of On
Mw Ytfk IhiMpntali andflHN
l^ialiMy Dto^ Aa s ari i rtnn . 8^
te po^ttd ^md ol Ah- nto
mttta^ i^to&ant pftgraia %
^fc&tton tintocd to
yeato.
Redstratiw tor tim
wdl ba«to # W ato, Mnrch
to HdM AoHtoltt, told ^
to InvXad.
rTuir
Day or Night
— MTvIng the
Larg^Clty
in lN
Unttad Stolea
f
r
OiAN
f^MiMllNiiideiits
JMs.M«VdMAM
Mf«. Dwrto fMA
^Ummdn
CNs^^eeke Beach
OcMit Perk
MI-1^ King's Grant
Pinewc^ Oerdeito
Eastern Paiic
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Birchwood G«rd«w
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MMY, NMt »iM^^A% MAR. 21, 11 AM.
WMmkt ATTIC
4W1-A. VA. HMk^ M.^. AT KEUAM O.
(^ra»
Cjmum)
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I
A ratiw ti CotanWa, S.C., si»
Iw^ to ChMpieite j^tt yMn.
^ was a Murtm of CtekMte
IMiodM ChunA.
Sw to survived by her step-
i^tter, Mrs. Lillian Deal of San
M^, Calif.; two daughters, Mrs.
Men E. Cantley of Norfolk and
Mra. Margie Bonney of Virginia
B^i; a son. WQiaBi B. Jones Jr.
id Ghesapeajce; a sisier. Mrs. Sar-
lA Hart of WiStoauSHirg a half
tanker. Edward £eha «f Tempe,
Afu.; six granddhSdrra and two
p«^ grandlAilltoB.
i 1^ Ijody was tateen from Hol-
l^Mm-Brown Funeral Home to
tMMtte Methodtot <%iBch tor a
ftmeral service Monday at
^ toe itev. John T^. «,t.....>
iMH to Foraat Lawn Cameteiy.
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ft 1^ ^ 3M te« ^ng the Eait-
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SM tort atong tte &M^wrn prop^
mty Uw. Cy mJiiiy a Borough.
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a/V* LA2ia BrUM CaraVf Ad-
„Mi<UdcnowB, ai^Leroy M^
AAtaMt V^BOwm, or tf MMT of
tte abo«»«niod dfdnidinli te
not ^rteg. Ibea Ih^ Mis or
dM^BH, tether rrt^ wy wd
aU othor penons, farawn or un-
kaowB, wte OMiy te^ ai li^r^
^A, mh or dite ii M* to te
^pti^ 36n^*«»ta pulttloiHi
to <kte p^oct^iing, are tte own©»
(^ ^^ an Interet tiiereia.
DfltodwU.
OKMR or PUBp^nON
The oi>}e«t of ttiiii»*rt to to ef-
kei partlon an^^ tte ownen
^ Md* « otherwiae of ttie fol-
towing ^noibed n^tm^, attu»t»
In ttt City of Virgaria Bea^, Vir-
AU tIM oai^in te«i 9li» or
parcel tf kni, ^iag is the
City ^ Virginia Im^ <for-
inrt^ ttn Cou«y of ft*oess
Anprt, Virginia, »4 lieing
tba &a» proper^ SMiwyed
to J^^ Irigbt h$ 4eti of
-V^nasi Barttett, ^iM Mireli
10, WN^ and Mr« <hx the
amttii ttda of L^ Meek
mad, m te Lynnhmwa Bor-
m^ of tte Cl^ ^ Vi^nia
An ilMi^ ha-vifig ^mm maa$
ft.. RiV0t A(^^, mHMtt Wtoe*-
head, WUlom H. Bri^ ^1 Lhi>
zie Br^ WhUrtaad, tfto known
M lisie 6r^^ (^r^, and Le»
roy BrigM^ ai« decmaad and ttii
MiB, deviaa^ « Mri(^ of tt»
above laitlea eaiMl acoin^
be <ktermiiMd and thM due dil^
genoc haa btm Mei 1^ airt on
behalf of Ihe iKWulHimif la M-
cwtain the mom and/V •Mk«»
aes <rf the hein mA deflnai of
te above putlaa, but iMmU
effect;
It is ORDEI^D tl^ tlie Aam
meiAioiwd paiti^ h^ra <x oti^
penon, or penoaa, <» toafr toehra,
iMr deviae^ or u^e» ^w hoaay
tave an inftersiA in tUs ^Ms*,
are her^ req^rMl !• tppnr
wMitn ten daya iMer Am f«Ml-
oition hereof Md do wtal auty be
necitry to pnkKi IM^ i^
ipe^^ i^ereats; aa^ H to fw-
Iber OM^RED tint tiw aJMva
p^tn ^ (bto ordtt M jiddtohed
«^ vM^r fo^ ^^ ^^^^^^ 'A
tlM "l^iiinto Beach SiM-Newa, a
Henqgi^^ having pnenl dreu-
krtlm £b 0ie CUy of Virglnto
a^di, Vlrpnto.
^IK JOHN V. flENl^tllSS
^:liMyM.Wtote.D42.. .
MJJIK J. CKMHKW pq. v
P.O. Bos imm
Greal Brk^ ^M^MBg C«rt«r
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Five <^«ylati!^ oil hoaiteta $10.
DoMt ml idq^ mU brings
IS. <iM M mafter hMtaaa 915,
oa Ama ao gak., to am giya..
110 ^M:h. DMig Senni, MM
SM^LCrrMEKT
40 iMp
CLorms mm fosis-mM
emapletely InMalMi, beary
duty T posta, with Imir Mm
(100 f^). aet in ^m^tlt.
Pboot GA 8*4222. Fm^ I^Md
teiMla Mr anwai fi^^M.
fSMAMrntfi.
One tadro^, Uvi^ roMi, kU-
cnen. Can «e Men aflv « a.ni.
to 12 pjn. OU «^i^.
93 l^wailMM dM*
Modem, nk^ tm^MM:
woodid M. «M-^.
mm.
him
18 «• 45. Oar
aary. ftit or full tin^ SanA
Covo^, bie. offering
tioB podtkMM. Eaniii^ online
iAad, larn whte yM laarn. fvt
imervtow can NS^TQB tMwvm
4 rad 7 pjn.
RafclgBiiluri, ftwMRi atovaa,
lMi« roan tmitan, doela,
n^ boeta, btdrooa tesHora,
paliiil; ra^ KtUrtatei,
ipita^ porck iBsllHie, metal
caUneto, ta^ • a • bMi, a^l^
<Aaa% chiaato, tatsimm. Yon
inme it-^pa tova H nd at fia-
m ^ m ^ g iriiea Md aai^ Isibl
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Rd., Oca^. ^TQM. Open •
to 9.
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m PaaMtofi Wantwl-Fwfial*
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BABY SSTHNG—I^i for wojfc
Ing nratlMrt. QA 420^7430.
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teniitod and i^ma^i^$A.
NiiMy ^^r§ p«r noMb. ^
^y « ^ 9 pm, 210 art Jfc
0(»aa Co»t Motrt Apartai^ta,
we-19tb Street SfOcMMl
apMtj^nli. AU ttiiUM Up*
Qutaa. Alio, 4-rooiB ap«rt>
Mint wd funiialied rooiM.
aoek temi Bua SUttoa. JBy
wMk <Mr ttKntb.
Fwe <fay8 metk, hy tte week.
Maid, «r boMHi^ « ^^
cue. <^ <a84749.
FM^MMOAI.
DIADLINB:
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e^oa.
^ Buaiwaa Oj^ftMnltiaa
Aatead peisinal^
49 to to SMOs;
. »MVMd.€el-
toge aad pronwttaiHA tedEpeiad
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inottMi. _
.^ iDtt ottee dal^ fMa oo-
RUGS-9«13
fo<m in Qm hatne. |i.% ^i
and curry (no (M^. Wdib
liimiture. 17£b k Baltic
BOOKS— L4t/^atore, btotocy, ti«-
vela, non-fiction. Any qwuoti^
iai^Kxi condition. (^ GA9-
Tl^lto yfJP.
"Spring has Sprung?^
Reuphniaiir aeA MfinWi jwr
fumMl novrt ^^ ^^77 §r
ftiae eitiinale— no ^lipAton—
latoat n^ectoto to cbo^e ftom.
r^M ftelRip n^ dettvvy.
^^19 UpiKMCTing Co.
1000 Va. Bea<ft Blvd.
Vk0^ B^d) ni. 4@9«377
'ire Buy and S^ Fta^ure"
" ftiKfAL Wbtt. ^Atl
FiHsUtod f^ u^RinAdMd nw
^ 4 b^twn Mhi iM mm^
nmkU. ^ort tern or ^^
An€b« Bnlty. OA C^9-7^
anyUne.
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114 Ntouaaa Per RmM
rrri-^ni
in
10 SpMia »MMa
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gms iBSMOm^ Deii^ Uno-
(rmd Floon *MtkK «n«t, ootor*
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(k5w Smb ^Mtawii aan^ satdi.
drtbfib^ Mril»*-"aittcteri* la a
^mf-mgj^M^mai timice,
•f diofirai tlrirt<<Mt IAqt wt
itw ym aa cMn^af
JtC Law & Son
3S1S Coney niB,MAS443t
Plated w^ heme tos»<kc hor>
ror «f fiM at tf^ Ut 19^
prav^ fin uNning iQMtom
lor pawtoai d^. YA^CUAU».
Two beavon mfi^0, ttn^M
or unfur^bed. ^ pa- mm^
yearly. VtoBi T^|te«»
115
&naQ fumi^ied coifitage fof rent,
fro, monthly until June Ut.
DeWiU Cottage, im St. »d
AMantic Ave. Phone GA9-9S42 .
114 BuaineM PlacM F»r Rant
TW i^rtflMnta UnftirnMMrf
-. ^ -= --- T T TIM— IMW--
■Mpt
ii^t addreninfr «tra^ ed-
tOsgby £Dg]^ mtjMHSffliie
gnidiaftes. U y<m amA iisn-
tariai ae^ce ooc^iM|r/W«ii
a tia^tMlic^ Mvitrilt ^m
of your waik Mm oi^MiMrt-
<M JeanMl^» >6AN895,
211 ^tb SL, Vlq^ iMQfa^
ev<@ib)g 1mu» i^ on w<
^to to aM wwn^ iVpwM^
pcMHiMy to «^ plm paa nt l»i^
^ «MptoBB {dw taeoDw vitt
miner affoil.
IMtaHMi eafMal <rf 99,000 m-
quMI «• fviteice of
m^ mA good Idlb. 10%
l^mWtMAt fiba ttum of
tk»^ ^tifila. living quartei* te^
Vkm s^mlt comple te reaume,
giving tatflMNt «i ital||9w
^«ii Sun-New.
APAMnms - Pwfiitod
^Mntotad. M frin iul
Two bofcoom unfurnUM i^^^
ibhA irttt dinu^ room *aA
aawMA pordi ^.0^ in^-
i^iMito. Ben tmX S^a,.
WardKMue, cabinet shop apace
or atorage. Any size. 17tb S'.
Reasonable. Doug Sessoma, B«al
l^ate. GA99533.
117 Wanted To Rent
HAVE GUfTitfT; 1WA t^ MVEL
to anytUng tiik mifMk ^kttina
« *IkM 9U0m mMe$ «Mm,
church m^ — W* ••i^
fcom a a\M^' tmmm to
^me restiakied ol4 ^0^
baltods. AIk) «iuare dance cafl-
tog. Wyro ftjce, 211 70tii
Stiert. ^nrglnh Bei«A. Call
PUiiO USSONS, Jer iMtewn.
Iftf borne or yours, m TUb
ttreit ^9-5138.
i3-1ST A 2ltt M^TOi^BtS
fM a^ second nwtp|», ^
itoft MpM. IMMriM Mnt^^
& ItfMstiMeirt Co.. tec, 9610
Sb«e Driv«, Unfteft, Va. Md
9«^IS79.
MaCSiM)^
90 ArMea ff Sale
HiUWftMMed. ^ine^ <^ods,
Ufs^^ On(^ ma») Tteer.
.femes A. Kdl^. (M 4^4^
7-4 a.m. and 9-11 pjK.
WSMmtOH seiS— Und, in
w^^m^mm. 910 up. ciii^
9J3 V^ginto B^i^ Bvd.
4I»-7021.
Ill Apa rtwawt a NwwMi*<
ApBtaaent for rent, ftualAed.
YA^rwnid. ft«ter
^JHcoupte. Nopiti.
^1901 St
j^l^
•Om to^oeoi, Vmg rocoa, Idtd^
taeMft C^M^ iMtod. I^-
emtHA wrt. <^ €IA9 4Pe9.
WJDIE Wnm APAWMi^
1, 2 room efficiency «)tth
ideteay ftiratobed. Weekly,
mt0IM. 1M CM AmMI ev-
iilmiiff M Had." m MiAb-
Ij^Srfiniiiw «A9«Hk GA
tmAMtr desires anaaU nnfunuahed
«{«rtment. Preferably near
Princess Anne Plaza. Other lo-
tttions cflnaktered. Yearly rent-
al CaU Oil 8.1540 after 6 p.m.
niree bedroom unfurnished bouse
^se to Ocean for Bank Official.
S^rmanent tenMt. We also need
tfpo and three bedroom f ur-
iMied apartments and houses.
Bell Real Estate, 4299322.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
nt Houaoa For Sab
three bedroom, 2 baths. On
wooded acre site, % k. strip to
kvea River. Shown by
;t. 428-2183 and
^8-2999.
OASMFpJ^^^
»fldbud|fl
ANWorkGutranto^
FERRI.LL
IIm9 w. tw »» *-
TelevWons — tJs^
Btttitt oad SoU.
Unliiifli^Ot
CK^ttMTV
OoilBai,Va.
mm ^m-mtkmmi CIiaiiM<s
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i^nuture rq;wta«d and re^^lutd.
Antique fiimiture r^oM.
AtstltB^USbi^ Sb^ Mm
Gvsk ^eck Sd, V^Mi Wmm
404-M02.
Traiiapa#w ftow
A & P Oriveaway* Inc.— We will
deliver yoor ear to or tttga a>y
city. OaitfuUy aeieoted ^riran.
OttU9254MKH.
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SiMy Award
Tt WTAR Man
NORFOLK PORTSBIOUTH —
Alfvvd A Brown, « KKjpmt vet>
«r«n ftccount executivt wkh
WTAR-TV. has 4)een awirdod •
Sammy by the Saki aw) Maritet-
ini Kxccutivea of INorfoUc and
Porttmouth, Virginia.
The award ia ^v«n to otitstand-
ini; ffiil^smen in the Tidewater
art- in recognttton of
-cmtrlbtttion to
the pajt five
jjcown's saMM 'Mhime
iH«d aubitanaany over
H war's record.
«'nvllle. New
a bro«dcaat
i'ork City and
... prior to coming
<> li^w jttt i. Virginia.
A". te>wn and hli wife,
1 de at :ra2S Lynnhaven
~ -:a Beach, Virginia.
>bers of Bayltke
turch. Brown
JS wg!iinifiiHi«;i yi Fkltilhl 67,
rovst Guard Auxiliary, and is •^
the l*ynnhaven InM Area
-^ and tHe Xxehange
G lk»« boating and off-
ah tg aboard ftia own 32-
»tota»e Wood fhya tiM
'ptoper atoamv tM laUa in
live 11^ Wmn tb^^mm in
«.** tte new MwM^toa
4^mk tor ftmnmnt tm
open IM^Mftay at the
MTAUE
STAR OF
MOVIE ttERE
't0¥e WMi Hie inoper Strain
er," the new fibn from the crat*
tors of "To KiU a Moclcingbird,"
Aian Ptkula and Hobait aiaUipa.
opam Wednesday at the PtteoeiB
Theatre. Starring Natalie Wood
tad Stm MeQuam, "\an With
The Proper Stiinfar/' from Par%
mount, is a conaedy drama set In
ISm huatle and tnutia of today's
New York City.
The fUm polgmntly and •mus-
ingly ttto Che atory of Angle, a
Iteey'a laleagM urtio craves free-
dom from we ties of her old-
iaihiotied family and Itoeky. a
flee lanoe mutician wtth t roving
ty« and i conviotion th«t m*r
rlage i« a prison.
Natalie Wood Mrs at Angle
and Steve McQueen at the plaa»
ure seeking muatdan, Biocky.
£die Adana OMttrs as Barbie, a
nlgbt dub stripper and paiUine
girl friend of Rocky. Heading the
featured cast are Henehal B•^
nardi as Angie's evariy proladhe
brother, Dominick; Tom Bosley,
the New Y«ii ala|a aoter mk-
ing Ms fUm dabot aa Ootambo,
Angie's devoted suitor; and H^^
vey Umbeck as Angie'a brother,
Julio.
To attain the atmosphere of
ntUsm and to capture die fMl^
ing of two everyday people faebig
life in a teeming city. aU the ex-
terior iem in "Love With Tbe
Proper Stranger** wen tiAeen on
location in New York City by
two^me Academy Award wlfr
ning cinematographer Milt
I Krasner.
A jMw MHwur
ma s^ to the Ra
^«iMrtiAlon on th« iN8(l
w«k wA laason, tt
nooheed to^ by Mon
Vice PresWemt, Program,
T^vi^m NeliMrk.
Oig You^ Oavkt Nlv«n and
Onrtes B<^r will co-star in the
seite, i^ch wffi be teieeast
^1 firom 10 to U p.m. !>:>•,
Parting Seplsi^m- 13. Oladyi
C^<^r and MNnt Coote wUl be
featured r^ilnt .
four tttt MevlsioA will pro-
duce "The te^" in auoeiation
1^ Nl^. m)mas Mc{>ennott
wU be ixeculffe prodiMir and
OillM' Yqi^ produfltr. iMiMArt
tfpBd to IMe include Hy Aver-
back.
Ivan Gof f a^ Ban fioberu will
be ttie head alters, with Marlon
Hbqprow, RAvt Buckner, Leon-
ard Kurtor, imutHekl Cook and
W^ C^wrril already signed as
Mfattioittl wMw.
"Ae prii^M <:haraetars of
^Tim fi^aii' an men^bera of
lno i^tod lunflMI of 1>M-
n^Mmd taHamatioiial forgers
and cflUmMH^w niniinfi and
tte ». Oairs-^ho tak« pHM hi
their "profasskm." eschew vto-
lence and prey on those wlio have
"too much for thair own good."
tMr «xlstenoe gtvea employ-
moik to Interpol, SMtlalid Yard,
the Sums Ganank, the VBI aad
attar law^aforoainatt agandas
(he laoiid over.
Heading the Amttteaa. Sn^
and rrench eoatiiMiiaiof MM dan
are, respeeU^lM. Ibiv n«nia|
(Gig Young), AMc nettitng (Divii
Nlvaii) and iHfiovk Si CNr
fChailes Boyer). MariliM St
CUr (Gladys Cooper), whose prin-
cipal AiAcUon is aoihig as hottsa-
mothar for the dan, is auni to
tetfa Alec and Tooy and mcMier
of Timmy 0^bbait Coota), a aa»
tar of dtagalN and ImpaitoMtteii.
Young in heait, Uving by their
wlU in a workl of wealth, the
rogues are interested bi the game,
not the gate. More often tiiaa not,
«hay doMta the apoUa of tiwtr
advanturas to others deswving of
them.
. Badi waak at least one of the
tfaraa maater roguaa will ba seen
in hot pursuit of diBfir and ad-
venture. Gig Young win star hi
15 of the 30 adieduM profmnat
ChailM Bogwr hi 10 andUavU,
^fimn in five. Each wUl work in
program itaniag the ottwra. BfiM
Coopar and Ooeta wiB be vMoal
evary-week performers.
Gig Young, a two^Lmc Acad-
emy Avrsrd nottinla, baa ap-
Ipauad in dramatle and eomady
rdea in more than two doaen nK>«
TV Feature
•Ktures. AlthcM^ te
.4 In several noteto telrt-
;ials, he tas Mt pwtWM*
a <w»tiMA3i *te TV
David Mwn, an AoAa^
.ward wtofiw, ta» m^^^ to
-9te than W oMtto pi^Hw and
>te f r^ r^ of H^ywwd't
uax»ffi:a Mm^M. ^# in Wi
oafMr he^^^^ ttOe rM in
"Raffles." in wWdi l» ^itoowl
soplii«t^^ ihttf wy Audi
.ka Alec fleminf to "Th«
Rogues."
Charles ^jwr, aa ta^m^^
sUr of loiv $m^K^ ^ ap-
peared in rwMM seMite fai ftwtd'
way play^ to H^rwoed film
and, very infle^i^tty, m ^
vision. He to a f<Hind« of Fwr
SUr Tsle^^ atoag with Mvid
Niven.
Miaa C<^w, a vn^mn <rf more
than SO yMn m ^ C^^on and
Broadway M^M taw beoi a top
ditraotar a^en ta fifam for
nearty a (|ittrtWH»Btairy. She alio
has app«i^ in « wriety of TV
roles.
Robert Co(M WW ^Aured to
tbi ohgtari AraMhnur wd t^a-
d^ tibsts « «^ Mr C^y^ a^
is also wAkMwa to movi^aua.
FViUowtog Ms tam^MttoM* we-
eesa la '^ Mr Lady." he re-
turned to the ftf^dway itege to
pl«y King MUMn in "Om^it.*'
Crosby Stars
In NaC Film
mmL Cm^ ^m to the 4b«-
nMw'i^ of a tari;i^MMn i^
^m^^m iffl tte mm^m to resMn
cu^^ of hit ^ tnm fete di-
vm^ wite to 'ttn m nre" on
NBC-TVi "Si^^y Ni^ at the
Mm^', ^rdiy. Mutt 21
(9 p.n, BIT to <^^arion). Inger
ttevens. Way fM^ and E. G.
MmteU co^u- to ttls M-G-M
iM7 rMae.
In tile ^ry, Aul Carleton
(Cr^^) has IhmI cu^dy of his
ll'^tf^ MB IM (MaUxto
Brode^) ^nce divo^ng Gwwi
Oto l^wtt) two ywi ago. Now
iWBKiMi to a l^rte Ospartmebt
offi^ Bryan SeiraM (Richard
BMttwm), Gwea mM her son
MiM. Tteu^ &rrt tower, Sam
M^tock d^dMU), and legal
aide, Nina WylM (Mia Stevens),
(to all ^^ ou. A^p Randolph
(Anm %K$mm^ aM^ the boy
to hit nc^er. Tten l^rl tries on«
lut ^^nrte mumver to thi^
Uie Mun ntUng.
'H^^ on Fira" w«i pr^u^d
by %sk C. Siegd ami direct ^
temM Ihd^M^l, 1^ Ao
mote Vm tam^^ bM^M^a
^my by Ma^m Wald mA HA
Atc^^
Crog gword Pugzl
uaom II 11 I H M WM-^ • U \^ h
METRO-NOC SIGN GONTKACT
lidia Adanii plays a man-
craiy and/or dogcraiy atrip
tease arUst in 'Tove WMh The
iProper Stranger," the Mula-
Mulligan drama tor FaiMiouat
starring Natalie Wood and
Steve McQueen. Thia romantic
oomady-drama opens Wednes-
day at the Beach TTieabre.
The National Broadcasting
Company has a»aoiiBC«d the eom>
platkHiof a ascgnd nwm«iilttMh
dollar agremient with Metro-
(Joldwyn-Mayar for the talavi^on
premieres of a new ptctega of
selected feature fUm attractions
for praaantatton on NBC-TV du^
izkgtbalSMSOaaaaoo.
Over two^rds of the films
are laSS to 1900 releaaea and
more than half are in color.
rie list of prestige fllma, which
ides aumarbus wkMy a^
...jned altractloiui and virtually
every major Hollywood star of the
past daeadBi wffl be broMieaat on
l^tVI "Silarday Nltfit at the
Movies" <9-n p.m. NYT) and
•'Wbdaasday Niglit at the Movtos"
(•>n p.m. NYT). beglmdiig to
the fUl.
The annouacamam waa laade
by WaMar D. Scott. Biarativ*
Vice Pre^dant to charge of the
NBC Televiaio& Httmtk.
NBCs first agnamaiit with
M^M was announced Feb. 28,
1963, and Ibi tatovHiOB premieres
of the fikns btfaa to the cu^
rant NBC-TV acbedule on "Mon-
day Night at tha Movlaa" and
"Saturday Night at the Movies."
The aelaettoa of NBCTV pre»
anlatiotts wlU be made fkom
among aueh outstandlBg motio!!
ptotureaas:
"Adam'a !Ub"-Spaaear Tracy
Kwanna napiNim.
'*Bad Day it Blaek ftoek"—
Spanear "nmey, iCeaaaB Wynn.
"Battlacround"~Van Jlohiwm,
Mmk slOQiaK.
*lb» Srotbars Karamaaov"—
Yul Bq^Bnar, Ateia ScMi.
't>asignlng Woman"— Gr^ry
Pack, Lauren teeatt.
"beipa from ftet Brava"—
William HoMan, Btambr Filter.
"Green ManaloBif'— Audrey
Hepburn, Lee J. Cobb.
"Jnita"-l>ori« Day, Bany Sul^
llvan.
•1>s Giris"--Gene Kel^. Ittd
Qajmor.
Tlie . Aany lBna"-«*«t
IfildMUtt. Staidey Baker.
"Sbma OftM ]lttaalttg"-V^
Stoitta, Sbbi^ MaCUtoe-
••Rfaapaodbf-CUiabath Vn^.
John Ericsonu
"Teaheuaa of the Aagi^
Moon'*~>Marlon Brando, Glei
Ited.
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lAHHED TOO YOUNG
ft
THE
WACKY PUYMT
Thoee M-orilsd '^m •nte"
^u SM around ^ur home to
Spring or ^ OMV be pvNirMer
IsmMe. AuMrmtn «a a atM*
waiMng of twnlte attack • . •
but ttM woriwr torm^ i»*
main Mdden inrtde ttnbar^
oirtNrtlng and viNi^wori(.,To
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us tor a thorough Ina^^hM
of ^ur proper^ and rslUito
rwommendMons. Termlnb^
worM'a targ^ In ton^^^
trol, nww ^iMi^ «rar HMW
homes Mftd buikttnga i«Mf^
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W.MUSHED TUiSDAV^ & THURSDAYS
Volum« XXXiX, hte. IW
mm«NfOA 8-2^1
VIRGINIA BEACH OlMA, THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1964 2 SKHTCWS 14 PAGS
SlfsKSLE CXyV: 5c. BY MAH ^.« Pm Y
Pm^nt CmtmtanU Start Mel^rsals
Volunteers Needed
For Cancer Drive
Miss Smm Enwll. Mim Vi^im* Be«:h of 19 63. giv» some stage tips to the 12 hopefuls for
A» ^w'i We msm n^KmkMi <(^t «t Kell am H^ Sctaol. The Mi» ViM» Bcwh Pa^nt
w» he 1^ AwU I lA Am Ak» B, a^»d Civic C^i i«to U» ^o^vA^|i(or the Viigtaui
Beach J^mx OMmlm irf Qromerce. Pfcmrad ire (teft to ^t) LW« MteKee. Ki*crine Peels,
HnMto 0>^ ^^ HttM^ Mist Ewell, 9m Cf ytehflcW^F*^ N«|^. S««h Umm, June Fert%,
Vea^ tev^Mp l^ ^towMn, tinA Ball and^i^i Reed. ^__^___^_____
vmOimA BiA€H — The
taunchlni ol • drive to enlist
2OT0 v^n^w fM the 1M4
Q««r Crua^ to Virgn^ Beich
w-» -finouoCTd tod^ 1^ Mr. I^w-
MarilttU, CruMde chtirinan,
Virgini* Beach untt of tiw Araer-
i<Mn Ctncer S«a^.
The eduMUdftil «nd fuwl-nii-
Ing Crusi^ wUl begin April 1.
April Ig <»«»r control month by
Presidential proclimiUon.
Mr, i^wwice SancUio, presi-
dent of Lamui l^aMy, h«j been
^lectMl by Mr. JtoMlMJl to wrve
M vtoe-chaimwi of this year's
aun^p.
Tiw leider of the ACS cam-
paign hen tpoMried for a record
tunwut of vcduoteen "to l»ip in
the Bwny J<As ttat need to be
done in ttie coromunMy duri^
AprU". ImA year, tl» Virglnit
B^ch unM enroUed 1500 ikAui*
teon. Those who wwM UU to
Norwegian Lady Mmwi
YmmoAmhm'-'mmmM
sMvta^ tor tart aiMMB irtU
«pia be l^ M tt» msw^^
t«^«Miettt mm M«et«ad
Ooem nsHt IMAfr it 11 «A
nt iMNeii iw* iNMhed
^gH fgff ^hV 4fae ^iifiM ^
«M O* MM* M t sMMdal to
te MMMI toit m m^j^
b«t *9i0titor" aank
m
•Carouser Tickets
Now Avaikbk
Wa^ik MAW ^ ^Mte
duringt ^B^ry Mm.
Ttm tMm now sianA « •
riirlM to iM warn of all n*toial-
lti» loM to tbe Mft.
Vii-^hi Bta^ Ib^or fnA A.
mm mUtaim ^m be mnom ^•
bM^ to tttMd te lor^M.
Mr. l^aM Ihgrto <rf te
LiM«m C^rA of m Good
tt^ml Dtil gve tte ttNi^
Hemben of the Udie* Auxtl-
ivy ol tin Vlrgbut Beach Vol-
mtm- nm P i » w<— m wiU
pitoe a floral wreath on the
wMn of the AtJastic Ooeaoii from
aOUWK.
Student h PoHtitt
iftMiili tte iter nnw eMMf
Mi to -^^m BmA i^m B k
Ite n^Ml wffl be mcjuuitcd
A|tfl B-U ai ^<^ QMMr W
Mi Ctotetw. S iM be 9m-
iMi^M^^M«AB»
Itt^ «n^te^ at M Md 13.
Bwnatt ^ »S0
hts toy^ ^<ha nmA ^tmm
ftmoAkmtfm^.
mym ti MWBg abwrt to i^-
iento tf &Mt ^vdim Mh#i ^
Oimivtti to «^|hM a '^ImMM
for f^^w** Vi^ to mm«^^
L. ^^ffdbw fteyer, a awMrte
tor ^ Ouooenlto ^b^Mtetel
Easter Faraas
Here named
vmCHNIA BEACH ~ The city
wiB ^lu^ koM its ta«dMoral in-
krtsmi *<albtf chui^" Su^ Pa-
nKb ^014 ^ boardD^ Ibrtdi
^ Parting ^boitf 12:46 p.m.
TMi revMl of the (M-fa^on
promena^ pfovwl lu|^ sms
oeasfUl liMt |<^ Md «o tvn
year.
Inateed of the eonte at arti pa*
ift^V b^vt a ^i^ei a^ as
ftV « la* year, the ^w w^
^ iMtt haw myilttf imm
i^^m 4^tt ^ cmMtHits n
tt^ f^ alMig tiie bceriwalk.
M» tt^ Nelwn. a aMoober
^ tte C^mtm of ecanmrace's
9i^ MHto cwflmMee, m
gmv tet ^aw hMte the laator
nn#. 1^ ssve as general
. NAMED
lOR HtBH
lOOL HEAD
VmCINiA TOACH — The
SAool »>ird Tuesday approved
the wMtfaatton of Lecher Wl as
new ^indpal of KempmriUe H*
nktfHl^Sdtocd.
Now M mMam mtos^ at
noyd V. %Mam Hi^School, HiU
hm beea a TtMexA of the Vlr-
1^^ MaA ai<ea ^ea WW vAmq
serve this year are urged to call
4M-4151. They will join groups
conducting Cru^de publicity, and
door-to-door canvtM, special gifts,
trades and industry, and organ-
ized group cami»igai^
"Because cancer touches ^ch
of us, either directly or iwlirect-
ly," Mr. MarahaH said, "eacft of
us must do his share to combat
the disease which wiU eventually
atrite M.WW.OW) An^ricans now
living— unless the t«nd is re-
verb.
'th« in Virginia Beach, we cm
help «ve live* by serving as
volunteers, by coi^ibuting our
money to the Cruade, or by doing
both," Mr. Marshall taW. "Cru-
HKle volunteers will d(A only ring
<toorbe]te to collect funds, but
will l^ve at ^ch home a liie-
Mving InfM wUch tells how to
frotect ymir fen^y from ^neer.
his free educi^onal n^«ial
stresses tte val(» of annual
<^ckups and the importance of
knowing ameer's seven dmgM
sigpls."
L^ y^u-, Mr. IbrAdI pcdi^ed
out, Mme 88,000 awn. w(NMn ami
dilkto«n di«l hm^Um^ of ean*
c^ b^iuse the diaMsa wm d^
covered Mi tr«Aad too tete.
"Our v^tttows wffl urge eveiy
a<kitt to mmy housebM to g^ i
health chedpp yearty," ha said,
"Ai^ (hey iHM also ask for a con>
tritnition to Mp te Am^kan
OttKMT Society oraltoM Ito ipo-
gram of reseai^,/edi^ition «kI
aenrt^to eaiuier pelta^"
mmx,
uMifcii "mt
741
e
y wieralt
<p* ■■pip
aasA
ff«ASA ^ ne iftilei Awdl-
tey <tf tte mm V^mtm V^
<^m^ iriU mA a m^ irit
f^ A BUPAm Mtfan m
mm TtaA aW^ it 10 aja.
fmmm iMM« to order «^
mt^mm MQ^ ia a» by edl^
84t-i0«; or W14^B.
1^ Wmb «« be te parade
Pictur«l at Tuesday's work*op and hearing are (teft to ri^«):C. A. Wharton co-ordmalot
E. B. White. Jr., hiformatten director, Dr. J. B. F ndfefws-, aiilitaBt COTiini»«>ncr, State Depart
meat at Mental Hygiene and Hospitals; and Dr. H iram W. Davte, OTBm»w»»
MENTAL HEALTH NEEDS
LOCAL FINANCIi
VmoINIA BEACH — tt beHw
menW heatth tkOMa an to In
«««iMied hot, i major rinre of
mt mipnm n^ have to be mtf
by the conununi)^, offl^tb of
m State D^artal e aft of Ww^
^^tetm nd foipitah ^lieMed
OVMvtmbm of tte etunrnKp
toe 1^ wtt mUt. to.^ teattvi-
ma toi^te: lbs. tMn^unbe,
di^i^ <rf tte fmiK Mm Me-
i^m,^mtmrm»f ▼. *. ^
KMm, Jfm VmAm, W. Rwsdl
AftdMrtt Mi l&tari aawfctes.
tti. Kdbw arid tital pwl*
i«to f^ the firtJBi tPi« <W»
Mi^MoNi ^iMff irM be ew^
to0toi to 11^ ttibr member^ps
to sMpp«t tte pi»^
ca^Mi Md
locncrKen^svilte m^
A a^ve of Wise County, he je-
G#iwt Ma biM^^M- tf a^M» #1^
^m»m n«IMMMie ilM
and a looters depee to tOfid
wta^M^Mon from Goorp fm-
b^ me^in <^iU^ to l^b-
TiBe. He speflt one wmmer on
9«^ wwk M the Univfr^
After a ^tf of t»diii^ to
Si^th Coua^, Vir^. nU eaoff
to tt« "ndewrter wa. Fc^wrtsig
two ^an at KonpevUle, 1» taugH
idnoe and <K»adiad foott^ fts
Iteuiy I^ B^bA to ftorfott, te-
tomtog to XMipmQe to 19S8.
WMte at Kempiv^ be m^veA
ium ywt as asuataiA jpM^ be-
fore moidng to hto p«eei* p«i-
ticn irtwi Kelltem Hi^ School
opeoei.
!to «d hto wife Penelope Uve
to Kemi»vlHe Ibnor with tbeir
mm diiktoen, I^^ 14; Mtrk.
12; and Usury, 7.
^^B.E.S. Instattt
^ New Officers
ttie nslsra IbWl are aeverdyl
^loit of uflM im^ firths. '
^e ea^ ni«t tte bmAi ^
tte conmnis^ tAe^j^^if and
0w inteai^ timtm^" to ^
m«itally ^ be sdd.
Tbe MaMc center is tJie only
^^ ^A Awf Amlmwh of Mail
to rwikcbeartogbK* Tuesday b^A^ "T^ *^
Ttobearli* first to a «rie* f^*^«^'*f ^^t^r.
«di51il3^glto«t,theiWe^^ ^ «*^™
m-
P.A. Star
To Attend
Notre Dame
VmWIA BEACH —
^nMr OMen, tfie pnmlar
|Marin« ^Mitarback of the
PrtaeeM iMie ^Mliai% hw
Offwe workers at the Chamber of Com =sy answering hundreds of inquiries that
esulted when the Advcruain| Board launched iij. ^'^ ."^^^J^^ ^^^^^^^y^x
immBaaam its ca" - " ' — ' * "O months earlier than usual, the bbenT* ads enpfiasized »»*»»'»'«»
T^f^ V ^a the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel. Prq«nng f«pl«« to the 684
U that arrived in a single day aie fldit to right): Mrs. Isabel Demarco, Mrs. W.lma
iWto.aaaMrs. Claiw Ditty. (P-i'i«-- ^^^^'^^
sMp to Mend #ie UnMiaNy
of Ito^ Dame #a^ta0 to
NM» teme Cot^ Are
tai^Nin «M en hand M
f^alMi bilornial dliiiier
to PibMM Anne Mm wWi
Nie tifciitoi yount iMilM
tum ais pwwwa.
OlMen fM aN aert* <^
pesiMii latiM^b vMte ^^
^ An' IN^Meas Aim mA
WW immM to H«e AMfcto
t fM« aaMeb^
MNWiw^ Mam
if^W ^^^» ■
Coach Pana^AMi a»
prwiead dell«ht tfirt ^Men
had decldad to
Dame. Tne
bean eeiMled by
coMeBes thrw^M^ ^
country.
^^nSflWA WAOt — toslalto-
tim <tf tf fts»« of Vir^ala M^
C^^ Ifo. Wl, O.E.S. kit 1«84-
I9M took idi^ rrii^r ev^^
Mm^ e» S pan. to file tt^ofe
Tefl^. ^tti and Antic Ave.
jm P. IMklM, nwt (kaad
Na&M <rf iMMi tim ttw tottaU*
tog ^mm. itorifttog wim Ztate
^ *, ffHl MMtoB, t^Md Mtf-
^U, «adiel fMon, Paat IbfrM.
(teMi (%i«Un. Affiet ^Ir^,
flat Mabw. GiMi\OriaaM. Ita
^ ftee 4eMi» Gnud WMisP Mi
Grind Se^inel.
fte £iA8«itag offl<^^ wa« to-
glaltod: Oen^ne l^ice, W<»t^
Mjrtrtm; Ifcrbert Troww, Wortl^
Miw; AM^ite ifatrott, Ci^hei^
toe Tmmm\ Aasotiato Patron, Ben
H^^; Seoretary, IliWred Hen-
^; ^MiV«r. Doris IHlis; C<»-
dueizw^ Gladys Rowland; Asso-
dite Omducti^s, Doiii McKla-
ney; Om^^ Lorene TaJtey;
UtosliaU, tiorralne Kadas; Organ-
ilat, Agnes Winston; Adah, Jesi
Hnd^; Ruth, Thelmai Hogge;
fitter, KMileen James; Itoitiia,
Vtrgb^ Fumiss; Electa, Louise
Wffl^; Warder, Owoti^
&idft; Wmmitl, Mm S. Ibrr.
F^^ Prances aonetoam awl
n^te iniey.
Truites, Cttwle Weaver, Ra-
diel Fa^ and LilUe Hill.
Tfce Wtowing c<^nmittee chair-
meu were aM>olirted: Welfare,
GJ^ys Rowlani a»i Doris Me-
Kenney; Cancer arw^anp, D(S^
^^ Smtth and torene IHUley;
fidmes and OMreai, d^h^iae
iSwwr; mxA, BWj^ HuttA-
topi; %edal Dftrojert, Norma Hardi-
fdn; FiMiwe, A^M .^Wdi^,
a»ert Taytor. Ben Itoiflet;
©^ning, Lillie HilL Ceo^
Ifay. Henry Ellis; Eduattonal
Wm^, Tlieteia Gartow; P^toty,
Am&€ Urn Green; OffhrtDrta
Cards, Lorraine i&N&a; ft^paa,
Ai^el PadiA. Tnr^hi Vwitai^
Worna itardtotti: Oeccxi^iM,
Vera McOoud, Hawl WhJWtaBSl;
Inrtructor to new menAen, Si^
Taylor- Nurse's Sdiolarahto*
^th^ James. Cecelia Ifay.
Bii^^ HiMitos.
M^. 0^ Spen^r Mcon^antod
b? Apiii AWridge amg a ai%
'itow mm Tlwtt Alt'* a**
i^A »^«1 PaAjn <tosei tt»
p^pmi witb a praj^r.
f^BM^g^u^ m 0ie^ ^
J^e* ^pateMts sertod to tte
^ StAe Mestol Health Study
OoiailM)n* was held M the Alan
B giMipiri CMC Cefltar to ie-
tmntoe uw M^ before iih#-
i^. i. M. wm^ fttwtor of
tte MMte J^M ^^M
se^^ws Oit Vin^ Be^ and
CttffeeGetslOYrs,
l^RGnte4^^i^ — A^rqr
Eiwiid Guffee, ^, <»f S^»^ ^
Ch> i i | >e a>^ wai coirricted of
seconiK^nto «iu«tor and sen-
tencad to 10 yean T^siky to the
death of a Madewirter man.
Cuffee was Med ly Cinmit
Coutt Jadie WOt^ S. Wi^i* Jr.
to the tow ab04^ lest Nov. 4 irf
William BMcm, 90.
Item w«i ibot to tlK he»i
twice while ctoMng with neigh-
bcns to his home on Bouto 2, Vlr-
gtaia BMch. The w^pon was a
J2<titt» rifle.
^sthnony w» timt ^ shooU
h^ loBoiwd thiesta on Oiffee's
l^madebylason.
Nkw LMil fiirls
An Caunsetors
fWDOKCKmm^ - Two
YA^a mak:i^ mm vaam
21 Miry Wi^jlMGiii^^a-
into wlecAed m tt^ffiea eeua-
aetas te£ the 196446 wmkm.
They were <k«ee Mute Bua-
totb and P^ Pert Searbw
01^.
. &di ^ wm eouMel a ftoup
of some ^ frestonop to hd^i^
them b«ome ad^tfteito the aca-
isnie, aodal, nd ddtond ttto <rf
the «^^. Tliey will awve
Miss Bamtoith ta the Aiu^ta-
of Ifr. aai Ifcs. C, A. Bamfoi^
St. of S172 Ov^and Boad and
tt a 1902 grtttarte of Princess
AimeHi^ Setod.
His Scarbrawi^ ds^hto- of
ytn. Virg^ P. ScaibOToni^
liOe Arc^ Avenue, ^ a 1962
gmAato irf Virginia B^eh H^
Sdio<d.
^
tf Vbrgtohi aaHlM te
to tt^MMrt to^H is ^ U J.
an^to Owvtf ^ W^ li^
the male ewdi q^^ te ^
doR^res.
But^Siwaid B. White, Jr
fonmBoB director for the
ewutoesioo, eiip the
atkm a "pi f Big '
bucket," toiipn«d
amounts meded
White alv iniieatod i-
funds for menh^ fseffitie- .
prxtbabfy not be enough to Bl
need either.
"it's obviotta
Graeral
^icult time
Mougb money
we^ doing
to the painful cone
cid money is gotog
%mx a maior «?r=
bvilen."
Dr. Hirani w. ua^hs, t
oiMtoner of mental byfi
h^^itals, said he feeb
GMeral AssemUy wlB
ffmerotti with
fiinds as a result of
omimiaBion's wor
caDed on bcaU.
^ir outlays from t>oth tsD^
I»ivato flources.
Most of thosr iing fei
first priority in planpittg abOL
to fiiU dev^opBHttt of eosmuii^
nantal baalth mim Tlwy tf
favored psychological services Ji
Dm ecbools and more
e^ttnatftog.
ARA60NA SeOUTS HOLD HONOR
MIAGONA — Aragona Boy
Scout Troop 379 b^ an ^^
ScKHit Court of Honor to tte
OirM Pre^yteran Churdh last
fiWay wtth three acoirts re-
ceivtog top aivar^.
iteceivtog the Br^iie Pito
Amud wiffl George Schi»kter, aon
of Rev. and Mrs. Otto Sdmeiiwr
of 4M tynn Slwr^ Dr. An Uth
gra^ gto^nt at Priw^a Anw
Hi^ S^uxd, he «riered saoirting
to OfMsm 19S«. ^ father is
C&^Ma i^ tiie 0^ Neck Navy
iMtaOiiton.
Aleian^ Gos»n^ ffl. son of
1!^. awl Mrs. Ateonder Ger-
man, Jr., <rf 2416 Indian Hill Bd..
was awarded the rank of Eagb
^csA. Wt entored six>utmg to
February 1960 awl is a ICHh grade
sU^^ li frank W. Cox li^
SdKKfl. Wk ^ajer is a FicM ts-
gmeer for Arine R^^reh Corp.
The rank of ^i^ ^xit
also awarded to fmacgn tsenxad,
Jr , son of CUef f>il#Offioar and
Mrs. Robert C. Heibokl of 271
Grenfell Ave. He is a lOth grade
A»tent at Princess Anne Hi^
Sdwol and entered ••w^Mfi":* if
ApfU 1960:
•AADM William £.. ^toward.
USI ^tot) was guest apeaker at
to €ouxt of honor afttonded by
parents and mem' the
tooe^.
«KNI^ SCHNBIDEB
mmict¥mmm^.
w^mf, iterOi }9f 1964
pi. 1
toHni
•109 PM. - TKurtday, MmvIi 19
VUUCSt BQNM VMOOL 4VIHT(MHIJM
#• 2sni trmr, vmbinu kacm. vhigini*
PARTY
IS h£R£
nnrir Sliflw
Opttt FrMiy
fami^
ENCACEMENTS
Flta» tai OriiM lib* «t 2
pjB. <B FMda^. Hardi W. Other
gMit >Mteiil»>g at ttefikte
dMag ia»«ai>i^ «iB Ite Sr.
KMbMtflht Virgbiia BMch
PiUftmmr <^ Fitte; Mn. C.
iMbM Ml, PnBrfdwt ol tltt
tMiwUBr DUMct oflte Viziiiiift
f%denttHi «f OifdeB Chihat Mrs.
J. 0tite aM|« OtriUKimllug
S^retey ^ Mm GtrdM ca»bi
of Vii^^fttei mk Un. Anguit fl.
Culp^Vor. neaUNit tf tte
dMMt, • tented Afifteu VWM
If ywi've px Atti rafcnd «»•
^ Miy «« Irin it tt '
4tf HMM iMa IMlii
im mttun M
WmOk BEACH STORE ONLY!
tti^jto #tbiOf«d by tte tet-
tbam Sim ftifc «d
Gmm ^ftorMk.0Ml
vntt pru^
1%»e will to ao tBtrt {taqlli isff
tfa«n iMtana Ui, mmm Mvt
of the C^n^^ Nnanry i^
<m SrtnrA^ •( 8 pm
iBMt ^rle i>m i^ifc on
^ 3:M pA« nd Ibn C L.
bo^w nA i^iek « M^ ««••
1^ U 8 pjB,
aio# tHwn «• fMiy. MMb
10; md §inimr. IMbA ^ »«.
«[AaK« «i& be fwu i iod 1^
Iteirditttion. Ifrt. A f . fihte.
#r„ « SMMh^ it i pm. Tim hd*
Bdfltoa-<taMttHi Is fl.M. Pvor
CMde 4i!Mi ttVM <M itoir ^itfU
it ini ^ Vm CMitf «r tt» Ah
tine 1mii&m»^4 0i tto w« Wl^
ATlAXm
ZT(m
ALTERATIOK
19
ALE!
m m ir«» IN FK^ ""^^ WfM mMr itni AN» ^Cl
y^ajjLuu^
if^ AmnAmNs m^ nm mMi ^m^9.
wi Buv ^ aauL — mt at
MHLINO
and
€tmMLhMm
S. Bdmna Star wlicre Aey
W^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^h^Mh^^
AltoB M. Esiw ubA ha
tewft, Md Ifat. L. H
fttm V Nmim cniie aixwrd die I
llwd sboMi iM|i tat fli#yiri ^
™ „_ * * " ' cr Of
PAIEim EPKAH
nCA® COUPLE
Ifr. and Ifrt, imu« P.
mOsUn nM mmM» m ftiftqr
dyMtini ft a boflit ttuNT tttfi^
buna IR IMer ki taKM- <if tbrir
ioa, Ifr. I^^Mwl % ^rtcttr of
mdtfv 1^ be itJwHiiliiJ m
bi «» Mk View ^;ttt ^iwft
^ PoilHioattt. (teabi itt ta-
€lii4i iniininn of tbt waM^
f^, Oa mneaatc btfitt Md
e utuf tttwtt imir i
K MiOf PUS
VWQMA IMCK ^ A «a-
^enlBg li^ of te OreMer ^ir-
#tia fiiMit n^Htr mA Qwin
j»rr.
'2
MIIOUS MIANO ORBS
■ll lot VVOMUM
UNUMNH VAtlNl
VAlUfcSTO iO.^
4
vmr mjittmiy mk you
Nat MyMk )M tiw i^Ms ^p
wiwi (tar eraqr *)f« iMit ttciun
a MMi «i« aarioaA . . . tMHy iMMteL liha utut^
waNY «Mr. tht cvfl it Mi^ ku% penaptAl*. Mi Hie bodty t
Mwe! It ttAit 9«w «ril ^iM 40 MIC ftr; iMi rti^ iilW rov fcMX.
OTYUfW
UMMN
We im fmmA to mmmm that Mrs. WIte tai
j(^)d our ttrir ol Mpstt.
MJNQIWOUC LOCAttCM
tM LaaUin WW WMb Comr — W. ^Itlf
MjUM
PmsteJ Insuniice
Soim Tl^ Plc^bms .
- And Real Estate
Problems Are Jii^ As Easy
Wmson ot^ *i^ a^ be la-
al • fum. mar al Oe
Aiyc M eui inui«va nQB wm oe
dOMiidtote ^ OifiUsl Hoa-
^d^^n^la BtMdL
BrnxHs
im dhttgWar. M» Carul Yvonm
flMikt, ie iwaM tying l^»Ung.
Ife. l>Uili| ia Ifee aoo of Mn.
Ifvfaerile B. Pding and J. A.
i\»lingofCoUi«eftrii,lfd.
Tba wadding will late i>la«e
AprU 4 in Ocean View Baptiit
OMicb. fforfalk.
«Btt aip^ if the datigbttf <rf
frnait gpeaha of Weat HyaUa-
ffile, Md She cndwiad (rom
Oitnby High acfuwl tM iMMRled
Norfolk Buiinesa CoBa^e. She ia
a iu ii M w d by m IsMNMiit ftm.
Mr. FMfaig gniMta* ft«m
BtedMMborg l%i Scted in
HjMttivilla, M.^ lenwl faiir
yitfi in Iba U. CAir Ttm, att-
tlBned at fteiMmii Air Forot
||Hili». Mr PaUiNI ia
by the UnivvHRy M
Marylnd.
rwam
m W^m JjB^ qiiilgi
Mr. a«|^ bi tti ina ^ ».
afti IMl ttNMii 4. «i«r tf
Bradc
HMen
llr. a^ Wt. M:teni A. Walk*
llie IMl ^
iMi Aaae, m fMby, IteA IS,
at mm^m mmk nmm
ffe ^. anl Mia. ftc^it A. Walk-
ir tf LndH Md^ Md IBn.^^.
Cacna #itar of Vntai, Wm ^
VfrgUa.
[J
1iATUtAlflE»l, WMm,
F% ANC» AND OflORS YOU
r-T' " --Nn i,r>v? to
CHILDREN'S SHOE
VALUK
MO CHOICf, INCUIM*»
POO^AftKOTS AND
ofHIlt Wai KN0VM4
Umm THUiSOAY AT 9 IHAW
Miny OHwr Un«dv«rt{Mcl ViiMt
0«iS«I»Tm1
It MRf MO a(a% i» iMt afcawi pia i a m i ng your
cMm^ ^Cf*>4t W9f COM rapraiant o tMwidaraMa
anwNMMiL rw s iNay MHril praaMMi on niiiw
Gcw fl w ^f ^pott^^ B^ipnaaf nancy wM inaiiio yowr
n^Mt prodtc ally «ny ioM. CaH wa.
ss
CK>VN
•nrf
H
i»
Md«y Niglit 'til • ^wi.
With 2 offidn r<Mdy to solve all your r«ai estate and
insur«%e |X^>t«m K^am-Eator^ can pfotect* $^,
rent m \mhp fm l^y ^iw property—truly om^^i^
ocwnpbte 4MUviGi fm you.
KELLAM - EATON
AMII1I>.--€I^MU
CA1
-. fir. i^lM^
J(»ai «M>WMe
illXbHt AMMi^ to
umeaa Mmvw uiwn^ vr.
Mr. Oowof b te MB tf Mr.
iitf Ib^ ^lt«H AitfNWi Dowoa
of Vl^j^ Baidi.
m ^OMS M a gr^u^ of
fort dO^it Stai ll jMMMbfl tte
Unlvwiiy of Get^a wbmt jin
is a iiwiAir ^ ttipi Wte m^
did a nwHj . tta
to apc^p ot ito })
Biyioftha
Kr. Oomie jHMJiiilad ttma
Prteeea Amm ll^ idMi. He
ia attnd^ IN iTnlWftfy «f
G«>tghi akse Jto li i
Kifpa Sitfna sotM Mter^J
A tato ttuua@ inddtag to
A^cm-
mmam M^ 4^if«
tt^^lVi^m Willteie
^Mse &wbiy te uiiM %i«^
Dai tttMb. h Aili^ onM^iaM
IMl Wkdtard Auitev of Btza-
both O^ aiMttta^ BMl^ 4
« tetf^nW taiAt<n in
hOBMi
lie ^tainal mm^ wiu
gliKtm flMnrday ^ the bri<le-
grooffl eiect'a perenU. Mr. and
Mra. PhiUp K. Ogleaby in their
honeet VHybrit Bweb.
lira. W. Batr Sntliertiiid and
Mn. W. It fettMy <MMMiibied
m b rttfa elect tt a reoeM ttJacel-
baieoQl dwwer in Mn. Suther-
knd^ Imna in Urehmiit.
Mia Abbott vm gueit of honor
at « ftoent Uatn ittvmr hi the
hoow elMn. WUUam H. (MUnf
Mn. DomM R. WeMtenderf Jr.
erie
et a bllBBas riK>w*
of MMi Aeeoit.
^MK*
»ia Alialic AJin^
CAS44$I
TOW ^*» ¥U9fMK^
A^Mr ^9iM TWA
aMHM tf tMr
Ckvy MItai Awaid.
tt^ Mmnb# » tte aae of Mr.
Maal^iM te an ^mmv
of Own
mm
Mr.fiowiiAlea jpidnia ef
i>itaoiaa Ana ngh JMorienl if
trirag ^^n^ itona#i G3rieigo
tMHiM Qott^. Be is ^m^^^
•d br^. t. n^m.
Hie w^H^ iriU lake i^i
MMfcb 21 n Ftoat tJntteil ^M.
Vto^^B9<^
GARMNCUUyiKS
WEi^EASm MR
mmm^m'^me wood.
Iwit ^ftei Oeh Md te i^u-
lar neolUy m ei Ma g TMtagr et
• p A itf the bwaa of Mra. T. L.
Sad} Mnber woie ber
W-C—MrandMrs
^WMMMthe
«r
QNqrVMitf
U9f « AAnf-
tti. Va. A
i^MiV la ma MR ^ the
Me tl. CxA. narny Sssmour
Breimo ^.. VS(X, and ^ hte
Ifra Bmraa of Oaitf Oiliai^
M« to in a Ma^s ^imptt
tti VIdk frateM frtnn
Oi^SM- H^ Mm^ in Kin^n.
ettudad ^ Mtaiy^ Amte
IbMe^^paMled
fttmBi^ C^rdtea OKDege ia
AMMMe. IBia WtiE to a mMber
M ^ mam isofty «M H •
in Vu^iia Beach e^
mm Qtmm mi ttm tte VA.
mmut mm.
He to ^1^ to <^r at <M(itt
efj^Bftnitfnn.tftivyi
«i"f»"
WEDDINGS
MMtN — ^SI
DAOiAS. Tn. — Itts Maiy
Hume tett b^aflM the bi^ ^
CbaMto TM4ii it«a # DHIvttf ,
cmmmmttmmm.'m^sm-
■Mi^ WM fnrianeaa ey tmt- wtBf.
the ctaie^ Me wm
paiimt by the Xw. inHiNa T.
^ otarA
tt^
i
Meeiibbana wm awaidad to
Mrs. £. C. SUnmr, Mva. J. C.
GarlaMi; Red to Mrs. T. L. &opc;
Yellow to Mra A. H. MnMgomery,
Mn It. B. Sdiindler, Mrs. I. L.
Wright, Mrs. M. Y. Dagger
The MattflMeting la acbeduled
Hr Anrfl 90 «t Mm bam of Mm.
"^ n.MMvwlHie
teide # a daagbta- ^ afr.
«KiMnk tasM teasiaaHltb.
lib teM^ro^ to te «tt Ol M».
fnmm r. aommia d vm^
BaaA. ^ oi MaffiiMr Hoae M>
NUMiO^Vk.
^te ftM:to Ana Si^ "tm
ofboM
MtaH
ASK YOUR lYtMrsClAft A»OUt
TRAYUOR OFTTCM. CO.
^*^«A BEACH'S OMiY GUIID ^^k:mW
fsJeaf Linkhorn Park SchvN.
IMi yUNQN MOAD » PKOfttSiONAi, in«.
VMMA MACN, VA.
■toaaal
tf Mte; Iba- AobMt ^nao^ o(
nfitoM. M.; IM mm Jiid^
WSAmso*
SabMrtilMe of iMbs mui b^
ttitt. <ko(msmen wan Owtt
Bobhitt of Deoton; 'Syl Beed of
LongmcHit, Colo.; Richard Mc-
Wbliter, fiobeit Daniel and W. O.
SbnlelJr.
A lecepUon was given. After a
wadiaaf ii^.to tiie Broodmoor
Ifatci, Colorado Springs, Colo.,
the couple wifi live in Denver.
Hie bride attended Um Morris.
Junior CoUe^ in Jacksonvffle,
Tex., and will graduate in June
freoB ti»
Tba
MpMian
KM VOUi C0Ny&M»4CK
YOU MAY LIAVC YOJH
WifSCWpnON AT ANY OF
ouft m§ locATiONS roft
DRIV»v Af AMT Of^ OUR
, ... nONS
VeHwtaifty of itoever.
Mi to m fradnali of
bMNi, nt Me to Sni'^'
CITlUJEt iomi
lOST 11 CUIBS
1 .SMPSViLL£ ~ Ibe Cavalier
^ntor WilMi% Ckib bdlfi «lKir
rmi^nm neMIng March 13 at
'« no iH4tti« neaiwn e^yed <
1 DetojOM teaton by M»'
•^v BoiMlm on
WWn
f >n M»eh 11, Um Ghv^r .^>
ibe awMtaeeUNr
MM a>iM to lilt! Are you
Wt^ t« iplngt TTie Virginto
Betdi V.W.C^. tt fittii^ mdy
... to "Swiiig Into Spring" . . .
mitk t w^kM leriM of ^ii^
^»^ And IwPt thty tf«:
C^m^ Underwwd wU toadi
w llMUtdi^ U mutiny Ltln
Qotf Conntt Eist ladlaa Mvo-
RowL (^M^ April 9 - May 14«
10-11 aja. OMt 94.00. R^^r at
SUuqry take, A^U 9 at 9:30 a.m.
fmmk
ItaKy BaWielder will teaeb m
HMRidiys aft the Vuiinia Bea<^
Wfh Sdiool Gourt& doRs April
t - May 7, 1^ p.m. C(Mt 98.00.
negater Game itoom Oavaliw
How, April 1 at 7:00 p.ffl.
HafaawMk Rtdinip
A day in Ibt count^^! Ring
•muk mA tnil riding, batnujttf
lor cvwy flv« tt^^ at <iit
Gan^ Aihtani Sehod of Horaa-
■HdHliif. 19a0 Great Nwdc ^Ntd.
Oaant Tuea^^ 10-11 a.m., Ap-
fti ml May. <^at $15.00 for 4
leMMt. Ra0at» Gina Itoom Cav-
tfinr H<^, Apiti 1, M 7KX) pan.
l » ar cla a t (wflh mcitk)
Two hjUf4K>ur le^ms per week
tai ti« <%uia Itoom of Cavalier
How. Oaases April and May.
CcM 1^00 to 4 waeka. $400 t<x
• iwate, Aa^iur Gune Itoom
Owitor Hotel, April 1, i^ 7 p.m.
two teaflanfl April 6 - 2i aod
lily 4 - 27. <^am MondtqF md
Wadoeaday to lour WMte each
aearion. Co^ AduHi $t.«>. Chil-
drm $6.00 to one sesaioi. Regis-
ler Game Room Ca^klier HtibA at
7 pm. April 1 for fint a^im;
Aih4 29 to aecMid aearion.
AH of ttia intomatteo la t
ittOa earfy, but we ji« ted to
teU yoa. Hk Virgia^ Beach "Y"
tHpti mi^ ^ tiie ladiea irtK)
kwa iwui Mkli« "Why tot dw
*V offering ejen^es?** wil be
vmf k^fB9 wMt ttto lA of news.
SnttttmSf, m'My, to ^Nring.
Ifow ia your figure 4teae da^?
^hwHt ndtet need raatrii^iDf?
jHka flma^li^ to ulw zMiig
, lenras. "V^ «t . . yra . . . "Y"
Mi te^ • frtinda to^ zvtfatta-
itat Mto aake f^m now!
Mule yOBT oataidar and con^
aariy. ltaftatiitk)Bs are Iteit^.
See you <i^ tfitmgi
YWCA CALINOAR
Mtaf«hf2*lt
9miff, KhMwh tZMMbgi^ re-
tarn l^tm Y<mi^ Adidt Cm-
toeoee ta lUt^amid.
WaAuariay, Marali 29 — 10:30
•jm., Y-Teen HodE ConfueiKs
aft C^Knl "Y".
H^qpy Baiiar to one lud at!
French Saton
Meets Sunilay
^ neit meelii^ of «3ie Sakm
francaia tf tiie Wonan'a Oi^
wlEte li^ tA the CM) HoiHi,
8M Mrfax A<y«., on Snndl^,
MaRb ^ at 3 pm. An illustzaM
talk wU bi gNmi cm die "C9tt-
li«iiix ^ ^ fiOire" by Lodr.
Al^ Teroar, cunei^y AWe-A-
Ctfmp to Atairtf Smitt, Su^ea^
ADM OOMUBd AMaotlc. Lofr.
Aodie T^noir ia a>gi«dwto of
tteFrsKb Kavad Acaden^ a»}
flerwad durn^ ^ war on variMn
ahlpa, linging tiwo. mine-swe^
an to idrcraft ouitos. He madb
t«b toon to todotfilM, aahova
and afloat od i|i^ some time
In iUfl^ft. «e te liiFtag fai Norf<«c
wUe o» My. wift b^ «nfe tfd
has ^tam <km#tors.
The aOm iraaeite is flp^K>r«i
by Oe Wonam't Oub, a^ W
Mr. JHerre Sctapruti, Vrntdk Cm-
aul in ttoMk. It to ^ e» to ai
iBiai i Mi ed tti i^nsMh euttveria-
Him, atsteits of Wmt^ mA
tmims are eipecttBy^&tftted to
&m leetttre anA to rem^ to tta
80(M hour nMdi IcAows. Mrs.
teMia f^mii« Win ^ P^
mneat <&taMm «nd tonder.
Pfctured, left to ri|^, are: Mrs. Cly<te Wb itchead, Mr. Paul Chevalier. Mra. Otk B. Gregg,
Mrs. Ai^ur B. James, Mrs. Juim h. Craig, Mrs. Walto Hutchins. Mrs. Noel B. Fallwell.
Mrs. James Heads Cape Henry Women
*
tows: Preaicteivt, Mn. Arthur B
James; Firsrt Vi<»Prwident, Mrs.
Paul L. Chevalier; Second Vice-
Pr^lent, Mrs. Jamc^ L. Craig,
ir.; Third Vice-President, Mrs.
CP^ Whitelwad; Itecording Sec-
retory, Mrs. Walter Hutchins;
T^««irer, Mrs. B. Noel Fallwell.
Mrs. iEari Leanard, Music
Chairman, presented Mr. Charles
Oliwr. He nng several elections
fnMn "Carousel", which he is
dtre^ii^ and will be presented
m April by the Civic Chorus of
Vlrpnia B«^. He was accom*
lankd by Mrs. Dorothy Bovard.
Members of the Club will go
(m a tour of William^mrg during
Garden We^ in April.
A deaett bridge party will be
heU in April at t3ie home of Mrs.
R. JL Sleii^ber. Proceeds wiU
go Mo tte Hoq^al Fund.
tible dec(»aittons were (kme by
Mrs. Bvwett S^y and Mrs. H. 0.
ilMnMdi.
Hoat^Ks weare Mrs. lU^ D^
Het md Afrs. Jtohn SkiUman.
Officers' Wives
To Entertain
C«Eiy«A-The Officers Wives
of Squadron VA81, Oceana Nawl
-\ir Station, will entertain Air
Group 8 Officer's Wives »t a
hruMh March 25 M the Oceara
Offlwr's Oub.
Ilie social hour will start lA 10
a.m. followed by the brunch i^ 11.
■Highlight of the event will be
the lowing ot fashions by Rose
Hall.
Door prljcs will be awarded
during the festivities.
Miss Landolf Wed
To Jeiry Ferrell
VIRGINIA BEACH — Mr. and
Mrs. Basil William Landolf an-
nounce the marriage of tt^lr
daughter. Miss Alma Gene Lan-
dolf, to Jerry Lee Ferrell.
Mr. Ferrell is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Mike A. Ferrell.
The ceremony took place Nw.
19, 1963 in North Carolina.
VBlGiraA BEAOI ~ the ware iMtalM by Mrs. Otis B.
<^fw ilenry Wonun's C^b nwt Or^t First Vk» I^aiid»t of the
reoei^, irt ^e Princeas Anne TidawMnr DMrict of tht^ Vli^ma
C<wnti7 Club. ftisnikm of Women's CSubs.
Officers for the year 1964M thoaa ^teBed w&e n M-
NEEDLEWORK GUILD
BEING ORGANIZED
VIRGINIA BEACH — A move to organize a Viinnia Bench
OMf^r of ^ Nee<^work Guild of America got unwrway here
Tueiday at a meeting oi ii^ares^ persons at & Virpiia Beach
Mettodfist ChunA.
The grmip (tecMed to hcAd • coffoe to Unu^h a menibership
drive in this area April 17 at 10:90
a.m. M the same chuith.
Jn <nder to joui tte group, a
praapaottiw oMtmiier mi^ omtri-
bote two artides of new dothhig
or finen once a year. ThMo Itentt
m» mad for needy lanflte fm
Ae eoramn^ and are dlaMvut-
ed through local welfare agenda
and hntito^iaia.
Tim f^nfm Mottier of Gn^md
k pr»ident of the Guild, a tttdl-
Hon aat wttb HUt oi;pnbati<m ia
Fliilad^Ma In 188S.
Awdsmi cfaaritaUa wrga^a-
tion with ovnr ^10 iHmdiei in
Peraiit Ni^ed T0
Jfom Trash (ta^de
1^^ 1 to muf 19 a pOTutt k
QMleA 10 twD teiA ooldMn
«nept bitaeM 4 jjb. aBd AM-
i^t, -Vte^tt ^Kft ctef tor-
tat fire wn<d» Cutis I^a^e ^1
ff^o^ boatog tn^ after 4
pjt AjiW n* do so if the wind
ki #p ib^^t ftyhe warned. A
^Mir bn 'm in effect betwcjen
J^t. twAfiK. SL
DARGIMPTER
HEMSREPORm
VaUHNIA MSAOl — Thir
ftiiMMB kai» CouiMy Obaptar
OAiR heU ito Mardi meeting lA
Oa faooae of Mn. Ifaoy Schinler.
9tvv/^ w^e ^vm b^ aB of-
Mars piteaeat. Mrs. Sehui^.
mSikK pnaMent of ttie Oavidier
S^eiafy, fSK<ie a rep(H( <hi tlie 8o-
cMy^ pregr e s a.
lira. J. W. S(pire» t km^ime
maiBN of ^ DAR, was wel-
oomed to (he local chapter torn
tite l^m^te Ou^lar.
Mrs. hs^Kt 9km of the Ma-
jor WiHiam "nioinis Chapter
DAR, a Itoy'a Otty, Ud., waa
agi^t.
M^abos ^l^idii^ Oia stale
eonfereooe it the Cluunb^laitt
Hotel IHiesdi^ (iffou^ todi^ are
Mrs. Chmi J. Bfoore Jr., n^gent;
Mis. J. ileteher foyant, dele^;
Mrs. Laward Htteabew, <diaffnum
of inlomstbm; Mrs. Bernard
m^B, aHem^; and Mrs. p. Y.
Malbon^ direstor ^ Z»itrki i
S6 sIflMiB, ttie unfciue ^new ga^
mnt" giving of tbe NGA is as
timdy today «i it waa in Ma In-
Tlw NGA w<»te to mxf^
mMat tte work of odier dinttaMe
grrapa and mnheea. Last year,
1,UO,000 fitted were dis^ibotad
and ^bm wtmip tagu ^ dia time
it fMdies Ms im tti^bSmy (Us
jmr K am (odd 7IMnffli<m itttv.
Hie OfM ateo worics doa^
witti (lit Bed Groas, Sahatlo» i^
o^ a^ C^vil Defrase in thne W
d^aslff.
AH^ tte AA Wato^^y
Stefm bum la 1962 T^awirter
jpups ecntiibaled wmt 11,700 to
abrkjeen teiytea. X is «My to
UMtentoid wb^r i^ groi^p's alo-
fn to 'M>na to Wee, One to
WWh."
It to anttrefy non^Mitarkn and
is 7i|B by 'vdwBtmn, exo^ for
a ali^ of fMr it the national
headqpaitoia.
fUoGii wosam ivtt be inlseated
to know tint (iia TStti Anuial
Mational C^vmtkm of HGA will
be h^ AiffU 32^ at the G<Men
■Fttet^ in Ne^fott.
Pawms wkHxm to faiow o^ure
about tte offan^esttw «r the
possQ^My of joii^ig, m^ con-
tact mn. Gkm DEL
PERSONAL lENTION
Clifltmt Heraer, Virgin^ B^ch
ftoiis^ learas 'TMrnaiKf for
New York, ttat afvasttig lie will
h»r fais ianMn tei^a', Btoe.
Boitoa IlMvinne, fdiy a M<mrt
Ckmcerto witt &m Ulits^say Or-
dieata- it T^owa HaU. Mme.
Ltevinne te el^i^fonr yean old
tbto nnnth, md Is toadiing at
,»iilli»d Sebod of Muik.
YOUR
DRUGGIST
SAYS
WHY FEWER BABIES
DIE TODAY
, roty 3>e«r« ago, one (Mt
every 19 babies died tfurft^
first year of Hfe. Todiy,
mortality durina Uw first y^r
declined to only oot oat of
iNiMea. Macii a«#t for thli
!• dia potaat
of
Hi
has
4$
tnm Mm
*at balp
Oilit the tfiaaaaa that
eartda ttaOu TlMt'i wlgr wc
■ay . . .
TODAY'S PRESCRIPTION W
THE BIGGEST BARGAIN IN
HnrroRY
BARR'S RiXALL
OA 8-1211
Attentic at 17th
HILLTOP PHARMACY
1701 Utkbi RomI
OAM424
rOP DANCE AT
KEMPSVILLE SATURDAY
KEMPSVHiJE — The FOP
QNnmodore Club at Kempsville
will hold its firA annual spiing
fwtnal dance Sirturdi^ from 0:30
p.m. to 1 a.m.
Prises will he awarded for the
b^ <ten(» couple, the b^ look-
ing cou^ and. aeraral ^er
ciiegariea. ^
Open to menrtters aoA their
goaats, the dwce wiU end with a
bra^kfsst ami Joe CubiUa and
tya band will provide dance mu-
^. Price will be $1.90 per couple.
Ylrglnf» |fi»eh SyN»NIWV% Thws^, A^tb If, 1
P.
iTAUAN AKT ^ mmn warn
VIRGINIA BHACT ~ The
Cardinal Garden Club hrid m
March meeting at the hooM of
Mn. Gordon ^tter on t^ricin
Itoad wtth Mrs. John F^ld, pr^
d«^ preriding.
Menbers of the ^b hroa^ in
apeciments of camellias, JonquUs
and other flowen blooming in
their gardens a^this tinw.
Mrs. Robert f^irchiW brou^it
her coOe^i^ of MM mA ^
tfabMter «nd roi^ Mil ^la tai
imntesed bi Mtfy. Ttmt mm
nttde fcotonMi^ iiTifiiiimiiai
and ^stmites.
The chib meralMM wfll dNrr
tiw fiorfolk Asilea Otfdaai to
AprU 10a f irtiOTt buccal
roe^ng at tba iwoMr of Mrs.
Reeves Mmacm en Ctentaid Mad.
«naf Ball "^^
3133 Va. BMch
Blvd.
SHOPS FOR THE LADIES AND TH^R DAUGHTERS
EASTER!
SPRING!
SUMMER!
Fashions for all occasions, from bathing suits
thru evening goums. Now showing our complete
flection of spring and summer merchandise.
OnN MONDAY AND FRK)AY IVeNINOS TIL 9 P.M.
OPENING
ANARCH 28
CHARCOAL ROOM
2Mi STiBir pN THf OCIMIFP>NT
LIKE A BREATH OF SPWh©
THE WOODSY, Z^T OF
CHAKX>AL.BROILrNG RLIS
THE AIR Wrm THE FRAGRANCE
OF OUR STEAKS
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THE VIRGINIA BEACH SUN-NEWS
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iMmMUiY VIAKMO
Hora On The 'Rotten Borough System'
On Tfwrsctoy, March 12, 1W4, th« Nor-
folk Vii^lnlati-Wlot publllhed an editorial
haadad "Mom om t>w 1(0*^1' Borough
Sytt^^M^^MxMf tfw lottt^ of omjts-
d)m^ ^ t)w ^ ctf ^9^ ••■#».) ^
onder to try to incplain ^elr uncalltKi for
h«adlfM previ^MJtly publish^ on Sumjay,
^m^%, 1964, If Mid the rotten borough
systwn at d^imd by the C^ford Engli^
A»lwi^y was "mm ol rtve boroughs which,
tefore the f^^frwj of the &^ph l^rm
Wi in 1 832, were KHind to hav^to dtM^
1^ no bnger to have a real omsfttuer^."
^iKe M^ bc^w^h in #hi €ity ^ Viif^te
i»a<^ hat gr^n we vwi4d 1^ to kmw
whld» «w the ^ifof iai to f«^1ng to fh^^
lies m ^^yed at t\o tonger to have a raal
com^towKy.
On Milt p^e it a sft^t map t^ ^ C^
N^felk a^ we have listed with an X
e loatlon ^ the Jwmes «rf the wven
rvtorfoikmundirnen, «»M>ding to addrmses
f h^en In the ^^•nt Mleph^ book. All
^sm\ ^ ihew^M^ieilMM ar# ^grigtttMi
in one wnall ^^n d ^ <% toavir»g the
ovwwWinir^ area withwjt a% reprettn-
tati(»i whate^^. In contrast to this u^w
#19 V^nia f^mA city ^«ter e^h area is
guara^wd a coundk^ Ih^fng wnoni his
pe le ami in oonttaflt towch with
tiCH in that area.
15 wJltorial of Marth 12, 1964, ^
Vir^nlan-Pilot taid the "oty is highly
vu rablt to a lawwit atfecfc^ the lx>r-
ou systt The edttor ^^Id have
kno n, and we believe he did know, that
th " ^a» already be«— ^sHenged in
,, ^assed on hv jii and no
ikenar^weq thecourt's
of SecHon 121 of tht Constitution of Virginia
and of Section 15-398 of tfte Code of Vir-
ginia. TMs code section m substantmlly a
itatuto^ emctmmt of SK^m Itt of the
Const^thn.
Section 121 is a port of Article VIII of the
CoHstitutioH tvhich includes section 116
through 127 and deah xvith the organization
and got>ernment of cities and ttnvHS, Section
121 is applicabk only to councils composed
of tti>o branches under tltc constituliotml form
of muniLibal notrnwuM^^u not applicable
to thi ^^K^^^ernmcnts ere-
0ed uMir ,") ■ *^^^^f the Conslitu-
tinti As ivr h. Section 117 (bY
may, by (/rnrral lenv or
by specM «l, prmndc for the organisation
flirf 0M i n l tU fnt ffi e^irf nnj tozvns without
regard to nny of tht other
provisiom oj ubject to cntain
excgpt^s wh:.. '/( i»dc Section 121.
Since the Chs/rtmr nted by the General
AsscmMy ^rsu&nt to tnc tmthority of Sec-
tion 117 (b), the equal representation re-
quirement of Section 121 does not apply."
" In 1957, what now constitutes Kemps-
vilto and faiy side bought was then one
magisterial cistrict with of» supervisor and
a p^ufetlon of 45,000 f»dple. A petition
was broi^t in* the Circuit Court of Princess
Anne County to divide the district so tttat
It »uld have tv^ districts and two super-
vfwrs. Printod eltev»^re on this page is aufi
rtltorial of the Virginian-Pi lot, dated De-
tm^r 28, 1957, oppl^f^ this division.
If Princess Anne County had follow«i
the suggestion of the editOflal of December
28, 1957, and f»ot divided fhis district, on*
councilman today would 1^ 'representing
58,281 pBtf|*l#, Which would be the popu-
lation of both the Kempsvllle and Baysid*
boroughs. We are sure the City of Virginia
Beach and \ti officials would always wel-
come constructive criticism regardless of its
•oyfoiv iaut ^ H be COfWRUCTIVE wi^-
out bitterness and hate and unnecessary
reprint of an editor iai thai appeared in the Norfolk Virginwn-
mocr io., 1957 " ' ^^ ""-J '- •- '*■-* c-.. A'«i,„ *jitorial of this date
Mewpwifjile lifliaMiae
May Come Into The C
jht- ..,-^e to Svi^ ^empsvi"?
%\ district into two d^trlcts It
idetioo of E. I. Merrick, l^mpsv
5tlve on the Princess Anne County
SupervitCKS, ^o si^ thaff ^
a grown tod laige 1^ its afWirs
idled by a sin^ supervisor,
n't a fc»tter answer to that prob-
t now rests in the hands of the
uniy doard of Supervisors, be the &^p^
n nf a fnodern county manager fewW of
>nt (in lieu of the present e^wu-..
tary type) and the employment ^
:ompcrtenf manager able to handle the
-71" "^ alt five magisterial districts of the
-..., ith an even adnrrtitifh-atlve hand?
ch a plan is ncit likely to be adopted in
iTate of Princes-;,
.ead^ It f« proposed to iptit in two
ifu Mxthem tM southern Astrlcfs*-*'^*
ost populous ^^ttrjct in the TOunty
e that can swl^ the balance of powe
electl<m.
t'etjtions now bemg circulatod for pres-
1^*?— to the 0#cuit Court of Prli^w
Anr>e pass u^>n the
ssue c inH ^mp^^e, state th^t of
21,0Q0 periont now Iteted on the poH
Dooks of ^e county, 1 1 ,W0 reside in the
district. ^ pop^^^n of 45,000 Is more
than half the 90Mo j^ulation of the
entire county.
Kemfwvilie district is hdf urban and half
rural, or agricultural, in character. It is pro^
posed tN^ a n## t^strict to be called Bay-
side be o-eated out of the northern half of
the present distftet. Parft of both districts
are included in Norfolk's annexation case
—now l:»fdfe the Supreme Court. Propon-
ents of ^ Ke^^itte ^vision say th^
even if N^olk finally wint the annexation
case, Kemptville #^ritf « then constituted
v\/ould 1m too large as a tiagle district.
But wouldn't It be wls# for Kempsvillc
citizens to wait UfittI the hly of the land is
.-letermin^ by the &jprwne Court before
they go to the Cl^ult Cwrt of Princess
Amm Coynty «e#&M^a division -on preset^
lines?
Cooke Spelling Ch^ps
ti
mm WINS SALES
TUP TO EUROPE
VIRGINIA HEACH — Tte
pr.' ;'oii: of Ihe Vir|iaii Beach
Au:jnial^ dealers Ati^mUoa,
J. Hoy Alphin of Alplun Motors,
Virginia Beach, won a Mercury
National SMes eonte^ entitling
hun to a £ree trip to ^rope this
suAuner.
Aiphin said tliis d^derShip
achievement is exem^y of lite
Vlqiinia Beech assocUiM agress-
iv<uiess as a whole. i^Maed as-
aeclalion salei at Vir^nia Beach
he feels i^ed a pait m helping
hijn to national wiim^.
lie pradksted vmmttm vnm
car sales at ihe headl Vm yMfi
wtti to usbA m^ w^mmg i
This b « ili#el wip oC ttie City of Norfolk. The pointe rtrtrkerfwft "X*r shcwrt fte ^>p««iinate locatwn d the hem« rf Afc
levm meeibaMor the Nwiolk Cky CoeettL The solid line inrfi^s |N portiOT of the dty where ^amt oowwiliaw lwe.The.1^5?
line indteates ^ fast irf the ct^ ^ is tfie city limits. The addJKses of the seven councilmen are fl»<Me atovw to Ae telephcite hatm.
now in use hi te 8r». (Map oeutte^ HwmM Oil and Refininl Com^tny.)
_ iiiiif
FUNERALS
1 1. \Mfm
VmOVOA B^CH ^ Nary
Gunnels Mate SmsmI Cdntni
Le«^ «, dM 4» i^tmmmm.
Via., mtm4$y 0I mjJuM M-
(ered wten he wu stin^ by an
tutofiMMb a few toun awiMr.
A n^ve of l«urel. Wsl, ha
lived lA raOl SulUvan Bivd^ Aie-
gom VUkge. He was the htMA«(iiid
of Mrs. Gladys Sutf hewM,
A v^ran of 1A yean to the
Navy, te ivas ^M#d Mia Aset
ofier mtt of Nb^port, fla. ifo
served In WorU War H tut the
Korera War.
Btmktsi HH -iMiev. «tt#flii
are a daug^Mer, M». R. t. &»ith,
mAtmm, lota SdwarS Miu^ls,
A fu^^oral service will te con-
ducted ^iay al2 yjn. in SiaUak!
fXinaral Homal MAI mW t)e in
inmi M^MffM Firic with
MTir
mmcf muima
pMal Weteadair at 1^ zm. aMr
illoeiB el atti aiABta.
A native ^ the Aistem ^ole,
H U«ed la Notrfolk ineat M te
m mm ^ing to New ChI e
tmmik yean ago. He 'im an SMb-
nMe eaa^Mnie ^ GAmia
(SatwnM mNoi^e.
Hs wtt a mgaba of Ontey
H^odM GlMuth.
ite was « son of Afrs. Floran^
Maaoe &iQey and ttw late j^ise
Beatdca to mc^lwrt surviTiag
«a his iddow, llrs. fihittie Smln
^Mca; tt«a A^^ters, ^.
Ipyoe mmm «f i^Mkt Mm.
MiU Thotoa of Vfifinii Bm^
wA Un. ftBtartn^ iii^mkt-
m^ a «■! Ou^9k Ii a ai i y a<
New ca^ tad ^ grud^Urdli.
A lumnd aervto v»s cia-
dl^ed ia OUAam Funeral ibaie,
Cl^peake, Fric^ M 1 p.ni. %
ttia JRev. iim^^^^ of Tatt^
IHp ilei ih HvenMe
Munorhi Wt.
BASKIN/ IN THE SUN
Wf &OnD(m ftASKlN
mtmM
MH
MiMi
Letter
ymaHMH wm6r -» ^mc^
in l&ames, 3, daughter of We^ay
J. anf Mn. Jaaai OiiffaH BNunes
of 80§ Mtfytand Ave., Aed in a
Norfolk htt^ltil Tuasday at 7:1$^
ajn. after ft iMif Matt.
She was a Iife-bng resident of
Vlr|^ Beadr. Bha waa a thir«
paour a W. t. Coeke Elemantar^ ' tm ^NOKK -- 9^ letter ca^
Schod. :fi«!hed U i» Virginia
B^UN her ^eats, mrayu||,Macft fost Of^ recently at-
are a iMu-, CkO^ Hem jMiai| {|«hjti«if a .'wo day cMrse held iy
and .^enial^ ^^jfttmm, W-\: 1 Aaa^Mtkui of 1^-
tnd Mr* Mm^9mmi^ all (^itar usrrws at m C^ick Heory
Carriers
let
fllACM — U^id
Gvp aa>
pfi^HMtti WM aa>
m, UHioe wuKin^
la «hiA> Vi&
^ M^efflaTiltOtlaAhi
noea.
Mrs. Wnloa
theNaffoMi- .
a neflAtf ef tte ttn fM lair
yam. ite is a
Ma Age^ tfd hM aft I^HMive
in h^ ileal mm^
ates.ai^
i^ Har aapeUiliuB «M he
attiaiA to pro^a tte bnt mt-
mt pmt^ «» te i«ailln,al
tte O^ af Vlii^to BsaA 1 ;
m*. w^oe wm awttae M
llM*t8.iefiaf«
Ma. CffBl Keid iriM KHi «M|o
ttie films' Oeetial <M^ ^ 103
Duke St, Nwf olk.
mvwmmA
In Hie OaHfa OffMe ef «ie ei^
cult Caurt af iHa C»y of \^flnla
•aadw ee «» M* day af Mli«lt
IMC
FRANnfflf BAGGAMLY,
flaM^
Vlrgiiti liii^ lliiiiiitT* «rsnd^
mother, Mrs. I^rate R. CanrMl,
«iHi matemal gr m > # PM id fatti«r,
C^>l. Oeorge fi. Iteyii^cto ^..
teth of mtMh
A funeral sm^ge wiii oc cjii-
ducted in Mae^ Hmeral Home
today irt 2 p.m 1^ the Rev.
ttatel^ Roanoke
Mr. H. Normon MUteirn, Jr.. an
iMdMftar at Univer^ty of &il-
mAr«*« School of Busine^ ia^■
:7 «id Management Iccturtd
uii Collective BargainiiMii. 4k.
<]eorge G. Morrow, Ni^afcl
FMjkJ BJrector fiMX! cond
In ci^e you htfwtt-t fliMllA ^c stm tt shiete ind ^ wtft has
sMrted to riM. The softMi^ ve Uo#^ and tWdays M l^ger
Mi prettbr. "Ae won«a are frettier too, m tiiey Hre n<rt hwwidi
Up against the coM, and there' is more erf ttem to en^ nd uinlri.;
rf you ha^*#t hak^ tetely, 1 suggest that you teve ji^ ceai
examined— and Aen rtart lookh^. All us gfa-l-watdicrs are b^aMg
to b^xtiie spin, sofd to s»ot\d k begiiuing to take oe seoe ^arm.
I am tiM dP Klirolhchev md Castto and tb« trouble ^^ eause
just by bemg ^ve. I dcm't wanta hear any nwrc lAwot ^at we
stawld do in C^ba. Russia baf«s me to tears. Rmsian ch^«n, I
k^p hearing, are ahead of us «tt pQrfi*u^ and
^e« as well m physics. Maybe m. At this time of
y«ff I ^st (kmt care. I betcitt a bvacuSk tfiat the
men in Russia are tired ci hearing abott it too.
At least die southern Russians, who— ttc dl
men— are interested in girl-Wawhing t«>. The
Russiwi damtt have pi^^bly Acd th<^ miser-
sbte ^rkas and arc stfMliaf amit to fte sunshiiie
just fike the AmericaA Ames.
f m tired tf KfcNanmra and Rusk.. I ^xmH wante
heaif aftout M«^. B<*by Keimdy got hhn wkI
that's fliat. I don't care if LBJ and all his fwnaJe
ySl*s are in Texas or Wa&hingtc*. The wrrying-
on of Little Bobby iaker inter«ts me not.
Next rtiottA #e wild to the money to imM Sim -s^mf wttl
squander it like it is going out of style. I realize that this is so, bat
1 don't want to think atoot it r^t mm, fhave other thii^ on my
feeble mind. Thtop like surmrtcr ifrcs»s^ short shcwts, pretty girls,
(X)oi bree»^, warm afteraoons, mU ccnmm, sport ahiets, ao sto^*
ingSi female wkhcMil wwrcoats, wfa>l»i^bd ladks, fewer dun^ la
slacks, and all that.i^
Soon we will have die next installnmit. Swimming pools, bath-
ing suits, bikini^ s^w hats wi4k imi tai&, ptet^ woaaen walkiag
on ^ bead) «M sU thc^ nici si^.
The world is a mess and Pve read all abort it. I just wdnta
thmk about dam ' '' Jom n^T?
KASIiN BACiGMftAT,
The d^d ^ ttia salt if to
take tiie ^pasttkws to the elwve
alylad dmroa cum m Mareh gf ,
IMi a« •» kiw of IfeM e(
Bry^ 4 aro^f^ tm Uakto
itead. Pi^Mrionl JWUiag, ^^
And m affkterM havhiv been
mada aad m tiwt tiia delMiaat
iaa noMMitait of Om \
Vk^iBie, te M knwn p^
Mm ai#MS'h«M^||l
pm hm i#riii ttt im 4m
^ whi^ ntty be MWMffy tepa-
teci h^ Maiest^ ttto ai^
A caMMOsita.*
JOHN V. TEmmSS, (Mik
By: MW^ M. 'Wim DC.
tKVDdte 4 motlMS, p.e.
mrginia B^Al, Ttfginia
AtiMtieFiid
OH Co.
Calli
M 1 iti t
D^ or Mght
— wrvlng lt»
^^m Largett Cf^
In rtw
IMited S^s
CLEAN
tmmm
TAX RETDMS NEE0
CORRECT
\'ir2fcM
Oeoitialttilett ^. of lleael)law|t 'dtsMa ol fBievaiH^ end »^e»&
BapiM Oarn^. &irial will be^tietion procedures. Mr. ^tovd
in Roawood UteMnal Park. The Thainas. NALC SU:
£unily wiU
of Floyd T.
at the home ; tor
of leis
CiffiSAPIEAKE - Ru^ bid-
a^Gbikoe, W, of 4«M1Me-
fMidance Blvd.. New CaM, DaU
^d ia Wihoto^M GeiflMI tt»
Tiotpayers livinp'ir.
mTki shoui;! 1 il
rwqnre returns m tm.. "lu&tfirt
i)i«ctOT of ifti^ttaj RavDnue,
Rktonond, Va.^ tl^.
Mr. S 11
year in-, ox re-
RaRimnre carriers were assistant : turn*-- are iacarred
i^iiauelors. Such returns must bo
flij^ from liiis area werajsoiiea and forwarded to Ihe dis j
_ - au^om, Jr.. Presidwrt.Htriot office etftare the return*!
19, Virginia ■ 'rouU\ have been f;lod in the
<^ Mbin, Jr., Sacreui^^iurst pjace. Hus takes time. It
mmr F wmm. Assiitlint Sw^j delays tha praceiamg of returns
j^i A. Giilikuid and Phi^ I and the Jasuaace ef any refunds
for Maryland anj a .(Ci;.i, ^i ,
were assistant'
^i..^CUtlY-GOMfr
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PICKUP mi DEUVERY
Factory - Trained Mechanics
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^ M^^ITS
49c
Mrs «^MPaMmtr nw wi«mmm
GROUND BEEF
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39c
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SLAB BACON
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IVORY SOAP
MSTWARD HO-DAD!
Wffm§am
Sun fbere ire stiH Mne ho-
dadtt a term u^ in deacritMnt
a pSf^to aurfer wfio owni a pres-
tige ^aftk^ plays the r^, M|d
acts in an aaua delinquent man-
ner, on tfie West Coast. This ii
not a surfy sunnise, tmt a candid
opinion after a three month stay
in ScmAem Qtlifornkk Itenki
to Uie United 9Mm tetti As-
■ooiatei and Am thovwom of
dediMM wrfert in <^ttniMa
the Towily, unfavorable element
has Ixen ^eatly redu^d.
There are MMne estimated
100.000 people in California who
pray to Kahum the wave God
and thrill to tl^ fun and the
challenge diat a wave holds in
st(M«. There are some estimated
250 surfers in the Virginia Beach
area who are addicted to this
king of the water sports. Mos! of
these hwrty hooters would rather
have the surf up then inherit coin-
age galore.
From the moment my retinas
scrutinized the potent Pacific I
was cai^vated^ the super surf
and ic«nery. Toe rocky coast
with its cliffs and coves was a far
cry from our flat, sandy coastline.
The^ rocks and reefs, plus a
more favorable geographical lo-
caticm fcH* receiving swells and
surf, really make a terrtfk differ-
ence. In most cases the waves are
better riiaped, faster, and the
rides much longer. The m^iocre
surf would be dam good for the
'steel
s^en and this
WE BUY — SILL — SWAP
HIRTZ BAZAAl
OPEN f to 9 4M-9IM
FURNITURE • APPUANCIS
ANTIQUES
coast. Muff a (by I was "toot-
iagf* fc«wy o^w ««ve» AtA
many (rf Ae Cmllf orniaai
w^ibil leave iMd lor.
Tbe wtater wator in Sourtiem
OMMnM gm dewn m the mid-
^ mi low SO'i, which is htirly
|r%ki, but warm <»mpared to
our vnam surf, it's hard to believe
Hm some of our polar bear re-
lated, st^M) swallowers har^e
b^a "h^^ ten" with a froien
frin durlf^ the winter. Ma<#e
die thriH out ck)es the chiU?
It was a freat pteasure mA aft
unforgataMa axperwice to Mrft
my D.O.S. wliile in the land of
•un and fun. These little tnitiili
stand for Doctor of Ding Surgery.
For those readers unfamiliar wU^
stoke scrijM and turn-on tenna, a
ding is a break, twsh, <k»t, or
cut in a surfboard. Believe me,
there is much dandy dingiiig
thanks to the ubiquitous rocks A
reefs. We repaired many com-
pletely lHt}ken in half boards, as
well as such "curling" catastro-
I^ies as knocked off fins, mw-
gled n(»es, bashed in raUs (Ae
sWe of a board) and one that a '
rabid seal took an ocean n(Aion
to bite into. Patdiii^ is o^d
skilled labor which covers more
than the average layman realizes.
My two and a half monAs work-
tag in Hobie's shop in Dana Point
wUl remain always in my mental
notebocri^.
During our clandestine coffee
breaks at Hotoie's, I would wit-
ness at least ten'atKl on weekeiris
hundreds of various and suncky
boards pass by on top of or stidt-
ing out <rf everythii^ from an an-
cient herse with morbid murals
on its exterior to ittw Cadillacs.
The vehicles that drive down to
^m sea are the most colorful,
diverstfied, and in some cages
V^y • 1*1^ A)NmME, l^td^^Mth
TWO-AAIL RUSTIC FENCE
ARTISTIC -DURAILE
N« Bpkeap lefid^vd let tiiJa lo^'life fenea. Tlia
iMigw it agea tka mon beantiM H ba^uaiaa. Etajr
te inatia Full inatractieiw ftei^haiL
BILL MACDOflALDS
BIRDNBCM NOAO
Vii Beach Lonlier & Supply Co.
'Iwinber and Plywood cut to tiza"
iif l H sMs CoolraclMi aid CmifwUn
OA 8-2981
OrtiN SATURDAYS - AU DAY
HARDWARE— BUILDING MATERIALS
Bettor HomM and Gardont Icfoa C«nt«r
mf
dog «p htm tta |ra¥e to f«e a
bearer of boards.
jfl CalifCMiila tte Mrf thops
are staffed by sutfen with a
knowledge ei surfboards. ThMe
shops also k11 ooiy Mtfwg nif*
trftes and ae^Kaartca, whonNU
KKne of tl^ EMt Coa^ "plank
(Hulien" cater to gardening
neads, automobile extrtt, fisli^
tackle and other twA uwala^
artttles. Believe me, no W»t
OtMtt "hooter" would rtok reach*
BM f«- wax and gett^ a hand*
fuU of tacks.
I had tke pleasure to watck
m(Mt of the t^ tum-ons of the
surfing world and was amazed at
their hot-dogging dexterity. Their
two-feet fwts would seem. Im-
p(MsH)le in aam cas^. They love
the sport a^ ride every chaiKe
they get when not in Khool or
wolfing.
Vm sure nuuiy oi Ae surfers
here would improve quite a bit
if tiiey were able to ride ttio more
contMant, thapeliCT, ^)eedier
waves; for rt»te elMMits ^ay
the bigger part in pnffecting
[ one's style.
Many ol Uie oppMite coasten^
&tt ^tting real curkjus about
East 0)ast surf. Thereftire, I feel
they will pass mMy fiaA Coasten
this summer and future snmmers,
who are anxicnis to ^uiple the
super surf erf Qillfiwnla.
Having travelled the lengthy
lane tfiat links East and Wes^
may I offer some hooting hints
to those who may embark on tl»
epitome of surf surfaries. 1.
Drive trouble-free car. 2. Take
much money. 3, Go Quality
Court. 4. Dm\ ttaOc with In-
dians in rural reservations. 5. Be
congenial in tlM curls and you'll
make friends as well as *hot sa^
tbns. ('Critical part of an ape-
shape wave.)
In order to give the East Coast
the benefits of a West Ck»5t sail
sIk^, Bo^ Hollaml and myself
are mmhtgKm with MMne dry land
duties and preparii^ to op^ our
22nd St. suif ing hea<kiuarters on
March 2(^. m will have avail-
able Hobie MKfboards, wetsutts,
skate boards, car i^ks, and a
cx)mplete line of surfing goodies.
Plus my D.D.S. experencc will
be most anxious to^ iota action.
So, when ^ Hoke iMig bitM
and you have surfi^ drwmi at
\ m^ts, just sleep enou^ i» hm«
the energy to make it to the only
West CcMst furf shop In Vlrgteto
Beach aiul surrboimr^ statM.
Just leu us Kahuna sent you.
Little Leaguers
FLAZA — The Princess Anne
Flasa Uiiie lieague iHH gat ite
season underway with a meeting
miA registration of phy«r« to-
nlgA and leam try-out Sstufdty.
Tim LMtite Lei^^ member^p
vlU meet at 8 p.m. irt Lynnhaven
^neniiry ^;feooi.
iftt>gress reports will be given
to tta Board of Di^«ctor8 and
PICO'S may register at the conclu-
^n of the meeting.
Ute team try^Hits wiU be heU
at the Lymdiaven School Athktic
Held Saturdta^ from 12:30 to 4m.
Pbyers nay also register pri<»-
to ttie try-outs.
1?
O^mg fi^i§mg huk
^»^ O^Brten, (iie Mdlar ^mvm quvt^Hback ctf te Eastern
Distrkt Chami^on Prk^^ AflM l%i Scteel CImMe faotfMll
team* has ti§^ a srai*-ia^ud wMt the U^mi^ tl K*
aiRl films to^iroD in tte faUKwi SoudI tad hMMbi-.
fall. Notrt Damn Co^rfa Ara Nn^ian amm to ViMil fieadi
WadB«day night to sipi <M]e of tte mSM fMtai^ Ml Khooi
prfmi in the Nation. TIm; new Notre Dim^ coach hM t^ yowig
(TBrhm, his patents ami several ni«nh«« of tito BMre Dame
alumni group at an iitfcMtnal diner Wettesdav nq^^tt Princess
Amm Pfaza. ftneghian fomi«rly orndt^ at Nor^MmRena Un*
versity where tte developed a great panilK am in T^my M^s,
Parthian exiffesied tta belief that on his high Kteol
Yooi^ 0*B^ coQid b^xnne one of tte country's ootst
college players within the next two ywn. Tte Md
seen^ del^hM that O'Brien had select Notre Dame.
DUKE OAME ON VTMt
SiK
NORFOLK -NEWPORT
NEWS— JCw^ulng its <»vorafe
of tfw Duke Bhse Devils* ptofctu
toward the NCAA OmtpkHh
mVY TO AIR
SEBRmCIMCE
WAVY Radio (1350) will air
the fonious S^Hlng 12-hour Efe-
duraace Rms Anct fmm Sfe^
bria^ t%>rfii i4 Sat^#ilaT
(March ^1) be^ii^ It 9:10
a.ffl.
tkit IHe annually attr^ts tic
top national and international
racti^ drivers wfao will be eom-
petifig for honors and the coveted
Alitalia trojAv. The event is list«i
as 12 of the hardest Icmgest r^
ing hours in the v^wld.
WAVY's coverage will begin
with the pre-«ce activity and
throughout ^ race at ftfteen
minutes before and fifteen min-
utes after each iKmr fcMr quarter
hour durations. The coverage wUl
concise with the post rms 6eT$-
monies ^heduled for 9:45-10:K}
p.ra.
ship, WTAR RkUo wiH brdad
^ut &m Duke-MMrigan C^Me
Nnns bom Kansas. Qity,Mitsoafi,
Friday »^ Heglanhig it S^lo
p.fn. 0*^^ time)
No ^a^r 'what the eu^oie
<rf this cl^, WTAR Radio wiU
broadcaM Ae fmals on Saturday
ttlgjit. Air time has not baaa
esiabliahed by the NCAA offt-
ilils, but the champioifidiiip gamio
will be broadcast hve from Kan-
sas City.
Warn mm friuai
liTTLE OSaSEK — Tb« Ml
a^ at «w Ntv# AaipSSittK
m top cmmm^ far buttt |b
M Atteitic n«et Boxiai Taatiah
ttMtlMttle ttavugb ttettyr* ^-
togaaiskeroflbe
il6
t!be smoker is open to (>•
fc ttid will begin «t 7:3r
ip^ HiH gymmaum. It w
fii^ of 10 to 15 bmia.
Thia, will be the final smottar
beUxce «ha AUntic riMl l^iutt
BWDt, which begins April 1.
KIARD$.»K^
mSTCKK
CUSTOM AM^ELS
21 DAY DEUVBIY
SURFBOARDS
CUMfOAm
LAMINATBI^^
WICK
mw BHN6S0IDAT
^ BAR* FOR
im
COMEINfiK^
VIRGINIA BEACH HARDWARE
329 \^^IIA BfACH MYD. *• PNdNB «Bi^ W JEPF mm,
MM
rii
SU^m^ ^wAtf, t^m^ If, 1^4
Mire aiwiMr Dance
^.-tptetcd for «• f|^ iwn
J ^H ui m *•
mteuc Center, Gra^ St, ft««
K^pm. ttnta 13:» »A MMk
Th« DeboMte."
vWi He fNttlanuA.
Swaap
Ghib
iMiHaMt. tlw priM of ndi^-
mm tt #40 pw ewfrie, iadud-
Chareb CIrvles
Meet This Week
>£ — The Uke Joyce
\ dab met Wedneeday.
\l, et 140 pm. St the
Mrs nmcr G. Heck,
Oriv«
"in** speaker al the me^-
-^ Ctpt. R. W Cross, who
^ides of the DIht^
Memben were MipriaM
< 'cned of the beautifd
tTHi flowers that tft
. :iiA ciw voi£a lu nok) its •!!•
•^ Gfwn f^le. fridasr and
Iq. D«c 1 and 19
a al the front
ire. Btyaide
•Ui* ShoMi Garden Club
"^•"sofeeienti and iwrti'
•dimiu and awarded
4u the follMrtftg: ICn.
f^^^f.^tti, Mn. Bmer O.
M. Parter, Mrs. C,
u*. H. F. Rhod«t, and
Seay
._„_ #« ttie ^na are iww
^ ate M ftittivu*i Gtui^ tt.,
1^^; Aitt^e*fl BflM^ ^kk»,
f UliH w IMve, AmU's t.V. awl
H^iinn AiMo Stores, ItobWw
<Mnv. An^M «Ming fmtter
taM»itton is aatod to <aU Mrs.
II. 8. flM^, <taMe ^alriMn.
WllfflERS NAMED
AT OCEAN pm
BAYSEDE — Mrt. W. H. Twi-
f oM, pi«*J^ rf ^ Oo«n fttfk
WeMBi'i Clofr ^m voy imch
pleiied wKh ^ AvwN tint (1m
cltri) mada al the WtmtiM Dis-
trict MMtmg. We^Hd^f, Ita^
il, M lim lionti^lo H^ in
m^OL ^e <a* «iwi a^mded
0m ^An^m Mmu in te var.
Ms^tfMta: Mptii^acAb-
gemk Ih*' VmI Mien. Uue; Oil
Ml^^ mAmitim t^UUMMl
^5^. 1^ 0. D. Itedi, Mm;
inter ^, Ma P. «. ttwWt,
red; Mental HaMh Sm^tedi.
Mrs. H. E. He^ nA; 0«tf^^
free form, Mn C. J. H1U». tw
ribboM red and y^ow; itand-
vrork, bedspmd, Ito. S. B. Ev-
ei^ yaUow: and taMid<«h, Mn.
D. P. Onham, Uw.
drc^ of the B^MM ^MMn
C^nA wiU be maattm «to
wMk M f^tows: Cirde Mo. 4 met
Momky m^ Itoch W, lA IM
pm. ^ ttw tane of Mn. Ri^
Ccrte, on ft^ry Rwd. Mn. Ire-
Mta Herbert Is the circte ^der.
Mw. J. P. Morgan pw a "hook
review" Tum^ rooming, March
17, lA 10:» p.m. I* tJ» church.
T1» b^ Ae review^ ws on
Ifoim MMon Study.
Circle No. 3 n»t Tuesday night
U 8:00 p.m. with Mrs. Irw»
amito. «i HoUli Road. Mn.
§ay^ to Uie circte ^der.
Circto No. 2 tm Wednesday
tt^, Mn-ch IB, ^ 8:00 p.m. wRh
Mn. Apies IHidtey, on ^eWon
Drive. Mn. Dudtey Is Uie Circle
iMder.
Hat Show ll CMi Project
BAYSI^ — The Baysid
Junior Woman's Club gave a 'Hat
mm" iw9^ *hffch 10, at the
^rtde ChriJttan Church for the
benett of their "Scholarship
J^nd.*'
•nie hi^ were by L. Snyder's
DeputewM Aore aodCtat Mkm-
iiW Mte aarved as nwd^t Mrs.
A. r. W^ and Mrs. Willtom An-
^min, Ctoean Puk W«nan's
®ib; 1^ Rwton TNrtterd and
Mn. Ofiydon O. Au4^, Cape
Heniy Wwran's Club; Mrs. *e
ft. Dtwtm and Mr^ J^m mm^
Priaoeai Anne Junior WonMn'i
,»n Powen and Mrs.
Etveiig UhlenbTOGk. Cheiapeake
Beach Woman'a Ctub; Mn. W.
F. Barnes and Mn. J. K. Scar-
boraugh, flay*de Junior Woman';
CtablMiw Kris Woodard. Old
Dominion College, Judy Hudson,
Cox Junior High School, Martha
itam Gmm, BayUke Pines
mn. ny^Bim Umimm i^vid^
(he muile and «1H H<na Ute De*
potmenit uodar ttn. R. A. ^^
nM and Mrs. T. % Burmlto
wan ^ttnw «f ^ ^^- ^^
Mmmtm WW 0vm toy 9b%.
NintlMbi.
him tobuy Unl^ ^SaV^tof^i«*i»»fck - ,t tfw p« ^ « « ^iip my m
School. WItfi tlM f^ ^mp pm^ tel wm^ a m^m ^ W^ »« *^^V
Astr««to. ^m fcW * J«te AWcmwt. to ^W h» to ^ *« firrt tov^ ^V ^
week. «^ ke^ «^y^ mm ^fi^ ^^ d fcfci Murtip « a^wwea.
CI*
^TiRMITiii
WORK ALL Y^Ufl
^
Hwaaha
j^^^NO
yw
kiii^
r-~~H
etyaarh*..
TO XMRr US IN OUR
NIWMMMI
3104 AICTIC AVE
3id ANNIVERSARY *t« uigM hwwi
Of DBiwcno?r
MfMAY
GERANIUMS
.i&.il I—
i
mw^ BODING PLANTS-^5ARDiN SUW.IES
iAAt: Arrcccr\DtP«L A>J1 GIFTS
- THi ViASEYS -
HOUSI AND OAltOEN SM^, N^.
Ampb OH StfMt Paridng
eir
»a Mn.
TTO-
-;|U«
)aear Good,
tethodiat
'iBswlBg
ices
.i&y uight,
ns tiuougb
held at
mgm ai rJSO pjn.
ANNOUNCING THE 0mm9 m
SMITH & HOLLAND SURF SHOP
YOJ CAN I^W HAVE AU THE BENEFITS OF A
^^mm m^ <xmi ajftf mc^ without
r^lVir^ 3,W) Mll^. THKE IS A STOKING SaK-
DN OP H^Bie SURFWARDS FOR THC^ WHO
RE ENOl^^ TO mm the bbt i. a i(x^ uniof
SURFING oc^mm Bmi M BATWiNG mm (mAle
EAAALE), cm RACKS, «<ATI ^AW)S, WET SUITS,
FTC. SEEfNQ IS BftlfVII^ A BUYING NOT TRYING.
iMni <m%f Tralntd 'Wl«» ^«T<«r'
. On Duty M Soirol Repttr*
FIOM
VmUMA BEACI
TO TIE
EitSTERN SnOM
flnbr » f^e Owning,
NextMmih
q The . . .
CHESAPEAKE BAY
RIDGE TUNNEL
l^aci
Publish a Souvenir Edition Telling The
Story in Words and Pit
of the
>d
oaturday
,ACH — Tlie
Cfaapter of the
AaaodJtioa wiB
t 11:30 «in. A
or wlU be foOowad
a tour of Use Dam
nUaltabon and Ifii-
1 are aihed to
Lrigbtley at
msumM^^^
CRUMPY'S
THE RED COATS
ATIATE
- Robart
77 Dearbonft
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WM^^M^UJIKIN
• Ctellc^i «t C^dc«d BARBiCUE
a^M« HMmm^ hot do(^
• STEAK SANDWI01B
Ml^tf AST SffiVro ANYHME-C^^J YEAR W^JND
CRUMPY'S
NMM aarf MUNHC, VA. l^tfM, YA
lAingest Bt^e Tu^f^ in the World!
This gentle wigU^WffW^ proiert will csmrwct Virglrwa's Etttem
^Kjft wirti #!• 9r««r Ik^^vf f»r •«» ^^Mt om t^rmmm of this Md^
tuni^l awr^^ locate w tM grwt iww Qly erf Virginia Be«*.
Twotunnals, taeh nrwr* than a mile loi^, art a part erf the grwt
Chesapeaio Bay BrW^TunneJ. The tunnels will aHcw ample clwrarwe
for tN largwt ocean veu^. In addition to the two tunnels tMre will be
fcwr fMn-made islai^s that will link ^m ttmnels wi* werwater te^idgei.
As a tribute to this great pro|«3t the Virginia B«Kh &jn-Nw>^» will
puWirfi a sp^lal Chesapeake Bey Brlt^Tunnel ^ltk« early t^ year
priw to »»e official caning. We know M% editlw wtM giw an ip^ht as
to what «n be exf^cted of the mpm on the arw's <^Kwmy and future.
K» FURTHER INI^tMATK»J CONC^#« ADVERTISING
IN THB <XJTST^^IDttW EDfl^ CALL m V^TE THE
VIRGINIA BEACH SUN-NE^, CA 8-2401.
T
Vitw Of
^^Rmkw
, Is h ponMte dial too much
mi^uk ii bm^ diTKMd to-
wild te ^^^?pmvtli »nd
progreai tt me mm city dt ^"\r-
jfimi Anwh ^ ^ littk for the
picmii be^uiii^ of Ms coni-
raunlty?
hiitorical tore tow m in^mina-
ble cbftm^m in tte ^loit of
Mrs. V. H^e Ktllim. Lcmg-
time res^Mi k^w rf Ais
okarmiiig 1^ wlw h« spMI »
food ^rtjon ^ her We Mvh^
into the histtwy of PrtJ^w Anm
^>unty Mid VirpBia Beach. To
the new^OBier, let It be known
tiiat ilw }s aiM> a nationaliy tm-
i^ked wu^Mity on tlw pewr-
vaticm oi ths htstork^sl M^ i^
restoratmn of antiquhiM.
&fa|e WM dw fiuM ^ honor at
m r^ant luwtemwM^ of t)»
YWCA LitdiM M^ ^HlmlMt
church, t^ ^ ^lighM the
meoibm witfi htf inf«rad di«-
custion <» hcM^ of this are»
and thepeiMne wtm htd li%'ed
tKen. Some <rf the hones have
been ^«serv^ and oth«« have
long since tumbled 6omn.
^e was iwt native-bMn to t^
«rea, but soon afM her marriipe
Hv^ in Norfolk. Pi^«nt tr^
l»y auto into PriMws Asm t^
ki iurroundinp locm arouKd a
©wisuming interest to know all
about' the hit^. ^rohi^ the
records and d^n^ ^^ into the
past, she ^ciSd to mt it d-mn
for future pneratwM ^^ation.
Her book **0W Ho^ in ftin-
cess Anne Vinhia" contains in-
disfHitabte fadis alMMit te ordinal
families and' the hoiMi aM
ehttichet Aey 1»ik. V«i who are
hmrmttd in the past will find
1 fjtett deal of help in Ikt book,
m she may be conwltcd by phone
(464>38l$) nmkday nofalBgi
and a pmoMl e^erMK^ «*>>
CAYCE STORY RE-TOLD
SPIRITUAL QUEST
iJii,- -LjiT i gn t \ ^-L. v M-.m- , *imuyn
ttpi
MRCmiABEACH SUN- NEWS
«wivtNa TNI WORLD'S ui^isT tttCNrr orr
VIW5INIA BEACH, VI!?GINIA, THURSDAY, MAROH 19, 1964
^mmmi WMrARO. ty Hi^
Her iMxne at Baytide.
fiiov^ Iwill in 1935, c«iW \x
eiassA^ 8$ being a im^iration
as many original strui^ral parts
frnn cm hon^ have b^n in-
MB Myartad Wa tti am^ctton.
She lam«to the f«a that many
Icvc^ facMMt <rf tiw ^^ hwe
iMi|t ^to»i^ to bMome unlive-
iBff*^^'tf ^plowWe cojdi-
tim. "nm t^iW stuobling block
to rs^mtim h» of «wr», in-
♦ufTicient fun* Mere itoke must
be Mii^luMMed wkh fiMiwiai
Hid. A !ftw ftmaW haw been
iMtunate mm^ to k^ve avalM
ftmiMtves o€ restoiible iNmes
9mi have cap^u^ ^ rcm^ce
of yestei^ay with toAiy's modem
liviBg. A^ at iffc^M tffli^,
^y are pnM^'td(:^n theff
homes to te groemi pwMK.
"n^re are muay pAmsm whteh
«houM be pmmmA tal will not
be imtil interM^ cittens care
enou^ to ^ tMi^i^ ^l^it tt.
"Tlie chaiai tfiat h ^me^
AcM mn^ BcA be aMriflml to
^■^^I'V Mb^ Mrs. Kellam,
with «nph«is!
« * • *
VIEWPOINT— White itopli^
to mt»& tfximM abnit tfe ^t
and to help you f^ tt« res^w^
biltty to p^rw wim wu, my
ears are M^ yftn^ «^ the
^isy twange ot tim |WBs«it— Ae
|ani% tom*i^H« are Ustening to
)te l@ipttii» « » it tte Vwm
Clark 5? Whatever it Is, it it k»d,
ti^tly ant of mm, apt wit^ a
very dnnMAng tei^ h can not
be ignored ... just like the
agers themaelvet. Mwt aapii,
teenagers are fufi: I like them.
They are today
l^e more teniui citizens ana
tteir feelings for the niiirt snlcrs-
dor of days ^one b)
theiwiKKtalgia comes irur.'< .; lis.ic
when fliey were young and f-ll
of energy and daring to be
ent too. It is easy to compre^enu
why the pastoral past became the
framic future.
Find yourself in me niiuuic.
This time in life you can under
stand the yeamin'i of v*
honoring old-fashioned lOc.
it is a busy bridge to be ot
MMt (wMMta of VUgnti
Bemh tavt ^Mrtd ^ te^ a
«wtt«rlng of infwmttion cwi-
mtuag Om Ule of Idgar Cn^
whe to many y«w Uwd bwi
uang Wi aiiptti^r cWrvoyMt
powew for ^ *tt»m of ^m.
'n» story ^ thl« nm't iWMty
to comecUy ^^Me ttt ailments
of ptfMM vmf fltftu aw^f, and
t« ^M^» ttMMneM while in
Ammmmim^ Iwi received
Mwr w^ecti of his life are
Mt as «^ known, dtw perlMpi
to the ^ptititm with which nwat
of us am Wk^ to ^^t aich re-
marfcabto Aittui. In "Ventore
Inward", thi fcaowu iWcWc'i
am, Hu^ l.ynn Cayw. fowises
attention on tta iwreh fw ipir-
itual and pvdtoIo^<»l Insights
as m fortt in the elder Cayce's
He M^te how mg^ Ci]^,
betweat tta» ^IW9 of IMl and
1M4, <tewtop«l his Bnusual
iMUty to ^ aomnM ^mm»
wUle "astecf " to ^e^toni on
m^^^ nor^iSy VAMmllkr to
M flrrt AM* "reat!^" dealt
wia physical aili^nts e* n^trhy
pati^ Btfere ha dted ^e
"myitey mm ol Virgin* Be«A"
tad tf^ UflOO re^Uip m a
UHittiMe of rabjects ranging
fitNn l^ttM^ml reteUons to
tilt <»neept ol reinctfnation.
Ci^iM of 14^ of ^m tave
bma piwer^i in the WU^ of
tiw Amo&tttim tor Ruai^i and
Enll^tMMt i* vm a^ At-
tain hmtm.
Dl^^teg an «ita^<«dlntfy
«IMr to fim o^)«@ttytly. even
on M^y per«wal maMers, to
ai^Mr fimply and lUiqpmoMte^
ntoM ^Mttm AMI ^ fl^tft
wwk, ^^n letting «» iwdlnp
speak to tlwDuelMS In r^ly.
M|eni and often reUgious In m-
tatfe. Vhroughout hit life, idfpu-
Oiyof seemingly «r^ those
with whom he «■» in contart to
Home Economics Student$ Practice What They Learn
HIMH LYNN CAYCE
OFFICERS' WIVES TO
m 5-YEAR m
DAM ^m — T^,<HiAd
Mi^M^^Mnl m^m Wm$
^ adM^ to « flw-year old
lite We«i^ a MMft coiMte-
tim totte Cjnttc Vltoi^ Founda-
^m, mmmu^ at Ow d^'a
OMM^ raffee «^ the Offioorg'
<%b IMA u.
l^jtiMW to iOa oiMt w««
Mrs. J. J. T*(^«m, Ifa. S. Q.
Bltt and Mn. W. D. (^lite.
SPECIAL SERVICES
TO BE HELD AT
SALEM NETHODIST
The Sakm Methodist Church
offus Ae following services dur-
ing Holy Week.
On TueMtoy, March 24th a
ip«;ial service will be held at
Salem Church at 7:30 p.m.
The Sacraihent of Holy Coni-
jfliuiMa} will te administered at
7:15 ^m. on March 26th. The
Safcwi OWr will render special
music.
On F^m Sunday, Man* 22nd,
the caarfldatti for memberehip
win unite with^Uie C%ttn^ The
^rament ol Wwflam will te atf.
nnin^^. 4^ soiior Choir wiU
ling "Tta Priifts". ITiii scrvl<»
is set tor 9:43 t.m.
&MV iuflrn» Servk^ will be
artito^ffl^Mvid^ ^«h at 5:45
a.m. TTie Oe^ Ruritaft ^re
«ponK>rin( an area-wide Eftster
^nrhe Serviw. Salem meinbers
wUI si^ « Ae cwmbincd choir.
Tie ^^u BMtor Service will
be at SiJteiB^nrch at 9:45 a.m.
Ths choir wffl rer^r a specW
aatfaem.
•eek Mt only lAynal h«tHh tart
iplrttwd pmiM ts well.
It is to ttiii purpo^ that the
author devotes tlw m(»t fruitful
I»rt of his book, using his lather's
statements as a gttWe to son» of
the methods, boWi obwure and
well-known, of c»tactlng the
abilities that lie Mten in nun's
unconadous mind. ■
The book explOTrt the trtdi-
tiontl methods of hypnoUim and
mediumdup in unlocking Uie un-
conscious, tlwn plunks into the
fascinating but KW»ti»es dan-
gerous worWa of peyote, tS),
autonatic writing, dtan^cs, and
po^slon.
The fin*l section .of U» book
m«y prow of great vahie to some
peo|^, as the author prasents the
nto methods which emerge ^m
Aft idgar Cayce readings helping
nwn to Mek « closer relationship
with ^ Go4*
It nay be well to realiie that
«ich methods including prayer,
J nwditatlon and diet, did not ori-
I ginate with either Edgar Ciyea or
his son, Hugh lynn. Tlwsa tech-
niques luiva h«n uMd tlvough-
out nan's history, especially by
mystics of the Christian, Buddhist,
Hindu and other great religions.
The value of this frejh ap-
prt»ch to wch a quest is tJ»t it
offers a mesaitfe ti»t is especially
nested at a tinw «^en science
and man are poised for an historic
leap vtm «*w or, perhaps, an
atomic n^WEBare.
Qat dM« not have to delate
EdjjNO' (^V^'i ahiV.Ues as a
psychic to reiKignl^ ^e merits of
the i^gtoua teaehings he j^iss^
along, and their lmpU<atlona for
n»dem nun.
— 9cft) &Mwln
Meme Fmr Stmm Year's Work
MRS. H. F .
JOINS REALTY OFWCE
VIRGINU EEACH - '
F. Perrenot has joiner
sisdi of Goodman-Si
Realtors to «*•■*'*' ^^'
Bea<^ area
Mrs. Perrettoi ,wbo iia* iieea uj
the real estate iNisinesc benp fr>T
tiie {wst five years, w
vkMisiy aaaoeiated with K.eise>
i
Si.
outgr*
to vievr mc uispittya »»« >
House. (BaWwin photo)
lemen-
jckncc display
ng. Each class
representing an
>rtunity
...,.„ =.,.d Open
Church Group
Haars Report
On Missiops
H^^A — A Wttgpe»ittaBal
nnetii^ was tuM Sm^, "itmA
i, rt 2 pm. to.St. ftan^ l^i-
coptf l&wnt. lliii mating was
Md la nm l^b^M Church.
tl» VioB?. «» 909 Claj^on «.
Cri^er, gave a dialed repffl* of
the prc^wi of tl» MWon, A
Vestry of ax nwn was etected fw
1964 and building plans were ^
pla;^ and di^i^d.
T^ Vesbynwn etec^l were;
Uoyd W. Hill, Oorndd h. Brittii«-
him, Peyton II Ovm, Ur^
^^npcttt, Sr., ftiul C. Whto,
and Alton P. Stone, Jr.
Mr. Alton P. Stone, Jr., Chair-
nam of the touUding cwnmittt^,
f^im a <tetaitod «iKn4 m Mure
building plaw. TTwse plaM were
voted «»ni»ous approwd by tl«
communi<«nt8 prei^nt rt the
me^i^. ft is hoped that con-
^mrtton wiU ^t un<teway in
Iby 11 not sooner.
•Rie Vfftry heW its first meet-
ing on Ti»«liiy, March 10, and
elected ttie foUowing offioere for
' chi^: Owd W. HiU„ War-
u^n (Senior); Alton P. Stoa*, Jr..
Warden <l«nior); Donald L. Bnt-
tingtam, 'fy&Mmt; Mrs. Law-
rence Jta««s, Register. Trustees
are ^k C. Rieger, Peyton H.
Owen twl Kenneth B. ffewcome.
Marine Airman
a Dasorated
mm AB. Korea— Aiman
First Class Steward R. Gidley,
ion d Mar^ Corps MajOT and
Mrs. R(»t E. Gidley of 10 Bu-
chanan St.^ Cherry Point, N. C,
has been itecorated with the
United States Air Force Com-
mendaticxt Medal here.
Airman OMley was cited for
his merftwteis service while
serving at ^w>kley AFB, Ata.
He currently is a«ii^d to the
6 3 14th Omwlidi^ Aircraft
Mainlcnana Squadron here as
an aerospaM ground ^lupment
repairman.
The airman is married to the
former Jeanne C. Casper, daugh-
ter of Marine Corps Major and
Mrs. Van Hugo Casper of 7960
Westgrove Road, Virginia Beadi.
A graduate of Princess Anne
t^igh School, Lynnhavcn, Va.,
the airman attended the Univer-
sity of Alabama, He entered the
Ah- ¥<xce m ivm 1961.
Home «;onomics stucknts from the city's four high Khools— Princess Anne, Virginia Beach, Cox and Kellam— held their
own with the mlKtory and civilian food experts at the Oilinary Art Show last week-end at the Alan B. Shepafd Civic Center, as
proven in this lavish array of delicacies made by the girls. The Hawaian centerpiece in the forepwund todk the ^^ran<yij|y«ir? f -
Kathy Nearman, a first year home ec student at Princess Anne. She alK) won a second ^ace 1m a butterfly cake, m/fjffl^
Princess Anne was another second pl«» winner. It was a great sh owing k» tlwM futuw homenaakers. jB^ Photo"
SARAH TAPTISH TO BE HONORED
WITH BLOOD DON OR PIN
VIRGINIA BEACH — Sfrs,
Sanh I^ptish will ^ tte elite
raida of S-pUm thoA AuMrs
when she is presented ^ donor
pin and certifi<ato of appreciation
mrdi 27 by tiie Vli^nta Bmh
Oiapter, America B«d Cn^.
The presentotira wM teke pla^
Point Wooda
'.aagne Active
WNOm ^MNm — The
Point 0' Woo^ <3»le i^9» met
bait week at Qiilera itore aHq>el
and heard pngtmnnj^xis from
various conunitteei.
These reports ind^M Mmple-
tion of tl» flagpole at tt» Vir-
ginia Beach Boutewid «Mran(%
and b^utific^on of the arw l^
Mrs. silly Munson and Ted Baa-
ley, dttiman and vU^ chainran.
The delay in ^ ^sspor^on
of ttie l^gue. now hM^ up the
acceptaiu» ^ ttaa aa« and a hsU
of land to be donated by Uw-
rence Goldrich for a playground,
wisdismNM. .
Raymond Pow«rs, chairman of
the corporatton conraiittee, re-
ported ttart the completton would
be this montt. i
A repMt WM awde on the un-
animoia sup^xrt 0ven by all raai-
dents of t^ community in op-
posing a zoning clange request to
allow a trailer wrt to be erected
imr Point 0' Wwls.
aA 5 |}.m. on that *^^ lAm
the BloodmobUe makes a vtott tk
the Virginia B«ich Rescue Squs^
HeadqpnrtMra, Are^ Ave. aiKi
20th Street
Mrs. 1^)tUi will ree^ ber
pin and certi&Wte ^m Vlrfiiu^
Bmch P(»tmaster Joe Creaiwhite.
Mrs. Lott Nelson, (Satowan <rf
the local Wood program, had this
to »iy about the forfiuxMniitf
Bl»}dnx^e v^t:
"When Vh*gltttt Beadi dtiaeia
mark their caleirfars as a rwirind'
er of the Bloodm(*ile vWt 0»ey
will also note tb^ Marc^ 27 li
Good Friday. It is m m^m
prarticcf of n»ny penoM to re-
Mw their faith during Unt 1^
the denial of some pffiw^ jritea-
sure. Perhaps these people wlU
t(A to further renew tM ft»lii^
by turning tlieir thou^rts to the
iweds of tiw a<A a»l to injured
who mm Aepewl' upon tiw #ft
of lite tmm «^« thraigh tte
dofia^B <rf l^od.
•fftuMbedi of V^lala Beach
i^idwte tef<» nMded Mood to
Htve ttttir liy«i in the.we^a tfiKw
the last irt* <rftoe BtoodraAto to
Vir^nta Bcawb. to moit of tte
battle to save a Ufe, the fi^ has
bMn iraged and won. In oO>^s—
sadly science affil me^^ tave
iwt y«t dis^vtfid ^ m$^
door to life. But— in that l»ttle
to atw a Ufe l^wd tea beea tte
ma^ medicine tiiM 0ves Qie
do^or tl» tmmttnlUon to tt^
on im baate. "nwre la aiii#» a
war on to ^tve Uv»."
Blood don«« win be tr^tod to
a lundi of toasted l»rf*N|ue,
Smithf ieW ten awl cheeae msA-
wi<*a.
Hew ikenti
Fee
la Annoi
r<
RICHMONF
of Motor Vehivtvs «>iMiy,y>
schedule of n^w license ff
fective March 15, l**f
CX most interes
car ownen is the uocreai.
ol $15.00
v^e^ing If
Th<^e cars thJt w(
4,(X)0 pounds arc
a license fee d $20.(
Comparabk increases
wnse fees have been m;
crther categories (»f "joto
d^ including
f^ of $17.()0, will. » UUi !■»',
trwks proportionately higher
In addition to the' above, th^ ■
will also be a new title fee ui
$5.00. A avpplemental lien tkie
will now have a fee of S5.tX)also.
Juniors Display District Awards
THREE SiPICES AT
mmm church
BAYSBP« — Iftf^od Mettw-
diit Church las rttrt«l a third
Worship Servto i* 8:30 a.m. for
each Sunday, CWr^ Sdiool wn-
tinues wWi a dwl ichedule pxv-
viding f^mes for all age gRNi^
at 0:4S a.m. aM iB daS^ien^
clasiM m tfowigft a^emth grade
again *t'llK» sjtt, Therc is m
aduM ^m for i^ hour. Tte
M^wdW Yout* feBowA^
grouitt lor aeveattJiwde «P ***
at 7 p.m. ^ch Attidiy.
Mn^'are w^^ne lo fi^^
tlMW fW^Des.
fwoi of their awards, the» members ot the V^i» ^*-i^^ ^«p
<Mh Aott tlw handiwork that woo howws at the re<^ T^walK^^^tt
tJt to ri^t^Mrs. Vernon Haieycutt. Jr. dU^y t^ ^ff^, wh«h ™
^ y^ Gamage shows SUver P«s^ ^?*J^^^K^
v^^AtaoB^t her a first place ms^.'m^t^^tt^^^^ ^
wK ft* ^uce in knitting and cro<^ti^. Pre«*oc* awr<to aclw^ l« ^^
book twanlpcMenled by the &valkr Junior Womm Ctab. (B«Hwa |*«o)
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11:00 •.m.— Moffuistt l^oiit
7:30 pJn.<^Ya«di
i^Diiiip
HAYQTODMEMCNHAI.
BayiMa A Bay Sbora
9:45 a.m.— M«fiilai WooMp a«d
ll.'OO a.in.-^gll WQirf# and
Ownli
CXMJMUNfTY MW^IDBT
CULT
ftar. A* iP»
9:45 %jm.—Omrd%
11:00 ».in.— J
7:)0 p4n.— Youth
LVNNHAVCN MKIHQMn'
CHi'RCH
Uttb N^ Matt
Ka?. Hmhm G. Hobla,
9:45 4M«.-~aiuich Sctwol
il:15
1:00 in:-4l£% ttiiMiipM^
(B«n^ idMiioi nMor't wKaMon)
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1.-00 «.m.— Arvkap thmday
IMMANUKL LbTHBUN
OWLJRCH
25th
7:30
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KawMflk A* oiaai PmIw
9t}5 *»,~4»mdk Sdwnl
10:30 «.in.— WoffAip Scnica
(Nuratiy ilar pra^cteol dilldfMl
doriai wanbip)
BVANOIUCAL UnHEIIAN
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9^45 Mi.H^«rA Spimi ««4
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LYNNHAVRN COLONY
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All »Ot TNI CMUICH
fha flhunA II At pwtatf
iMMr ae a|^ fcr tb» MUt
t^ of jliatfaiftw ai^jje^
a Ar«^ dhorriii m4(&«
teaoerM? aer ^vQhawa
•aa M tfvlw. B mbb mm inv
why
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ni Ma tUi*
drn'a^^JI A* ^ «dM
(4) Nr^ ^ «r th* ^uiA
Hi^ iMA «mAi Us BKnl
aad iB^irial mffoit Rra
ta go ^ churci rt^Iarly
aM rMd ^» BiUa da%.
1^.
mat do fw Mt tool nfimi ^ irtataairl A urniM tf friii^f
J^ aaicmwDMit to tiia liastMr?
Look Witt fwx htm mi youH ioe 9mimxig obt. T«^ ap fh^
aodoftlMiedptwr.
ClDrtft — who took stone and chM and hamam . . . nwl iM tt» iM^Hb
ef^ %e^ , . . and att tte fatth of Ua kauri Be Mdd to ^ woiM witii
Ut AtIkWw^ t^ wb^ ba eonld aew liaw wm^b witt Ma tea aot
wtttaBH^UaynL *- -w
I^ tir«Btar eeiriairtia Jesiii, the Savtoar, Tarn loq^fed Mr bett. In
thA ai^Ua of ni >B kfa4 a ndlUcm thrilling bze^Uuro^^ ^ biiram achieve-
»■! hM« ban 4«tt^ite4 to Sto anriee. -
Sq BOTtr piM tba tesd)iert ow^^m of aooad tirt «« aot wmi tte
lave a aoid. And tal^ite to give your God!
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Virginia BMch SUN-NAVS, Thirtday, MUrch 19, iy64
.)
The Mixing Bowl
By LUCILI CLARK
RIN-NXWS iOOD EDnttt
onm cRiAM rice ^^serou
Of%Ux% oombinB with cocted fi» ih e delicate lemn
cream wuim to make a eanordle top]^ wiUi Pttm^uin
die^e and buttered crumbi. A dish d^^ed for thote iHio
really love oysters season^ just right! Ccnn^te the mMui
witii butt@«d p-em b^utf, citnB fniit H^aOf tmun mu&a
and ai^)leMiucs cake.
IMt ^SsMmf fa w«q ^« « ; ittr ia
iow, nh, and paprOw. Add nOfc
and syiter Uqoid idl tk o^, iMr>
ring ooMtent^ uatil awovtii. Cook
unffl IkiekMad, ■^irii^
■tonally.
1 pint (2 eupt) oyataos
% ein» mtik (aboQt)
8 toal f po onB batter or
m«iY*^inc
1 teiu^oon aalt
\ t u Ma i peo B iear
H *w » p <K «i iN^Nrika
1 taWameoB jpmtcd ookm
1 taUiMpoon MI9M Jitfle
S ea^ co<4c«d siea
^ eup lMiM«r^ e«f««l cnimlM
% eup gmtiHl ^;me««n cheeM
Drain ojraten, ratttvins Xmc^M.
Add enough of tha milk to »«ka
one cup.liquU.
HUrrtBS AU GMTIN
(Oyilwt wWi Brwd Crveibt)
Put in a anaU muo^mui two
d»Ms fini^ <AM|>ped and fry
Stem tUi^y in butter; then add
imrslfQr, liro or three mu^iroonms
chopped together very fine,
bread cruml^, nK and pepper, a
little dry white wine, a an^
^ece of fregh iNttter, ^ ft^lhig
lor a few n^w^. ft jmtiM iie
rather thkk. Open mam ^ofes
oysten, isave thmi in the h<&w
mell and cover each of ^ismti with
ttw irtKyve staffing, aprinkle with
breai^cnuate, «id ineach a Uttle
mett^ bi^r, and hrown them in
a moderate oven.
OYfTtR
BBCLBVUB • STRATFORD
Piuie In tite ctaifing di^ some
IMitter, 4x» ^ialk>t or young
onion chopped; when Qmm b^in
to brown put in suffueient fredi
mushrooms, ¥4 pound, cui in long
iMps, ai!Mi <K>ok eiglM nnitfes.
Take iriwut two d^en ELriined,
* I^taonki»,taimn|rie«»A^
aed dmteed ojrtftanv. rim brte a
grtaaed Inpsxt Maaerole.
Gepbfaie botterad en^te mi'
eheeia. Sprinkle over eaMar^a.
Bake in modanrt* VHm (t7l d»*
neaa) akout 20 miawtai, er venA
thM«o|^ly h«it^ airf ervnba mtm
lirowtie4 xirida aix wer^Mm
good sized, plump oj^ert ml
pUK» tteiB in Ok diA, p^tiif
thi^ eream to i^wr the ^alMi
aiMl let contents IkmI tteee m f ow
minutes. When <» the p(^^'^
serving acM one di^H ^peoi^
of good white wine.
SNAn»Y WAY TO LMW \»
Lorrm mials
i flawoing dM fsttf^ <ilaaxth.%
ywt k lid moogb, ^chf^rfut
to plan iiMseitfttg JLeateR n^tb,
too, is Mn^htag ^ agidn. .^id
thi^ aom^ing else nmdiy m^y
'i^at nom*' H ik^*i your qiwA^
dry, hett^* snip mtt tiie 9b^»
below, it's f<H- tl» dHMlM^ fik-
WE BUY -> »LL -> fWAP
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FUltNlTUIIS - APPUANCeS
' AmiQUES
RBUMH
pnaeiit yoa aad yew potoilW la
a tttiiKtiTt mmamt. Spodal at-
ten^M to Sarrka
Editef, dnMof aad
IM co^aa (1 or 2 p^aa) . .
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<22-l}71
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CaUXJP STORES
SWEET cm BurrraoviiLK
2DBIJICICHI8
BBISCUITS
raitorl 3
ron
(1^3 29c
AT OUR DMRV CASE
K K ^ F T '.
PARKAY
29c
POUND
vored pizzas you've v^m Mrtm^M
or served. And th^ mlm wfm^
a Jifiy. the ha^ ^ut » m
ciM^se. And with a md ftatei
Motzai^Ua, yw teve y^
\aM 4oae. Mc^hpAi
vaeuuAiNMda^^ tti«R #gni io
k»p tt at ttie teiHt ^ ihmr. iq»
pick up some •'rnxmsi^mimm^
MozzareDo, a can ^ ttfeed wmbi-
rooim and a ^Kdage of Soljiih^
muffins awi yqn'Q te wdl.ao
y<rar iray to a rMdly lhre^» il»-.
lightfuUy differeirt sui^ier for
Lent.
See how ea^ '^se are to pre-
p«e; you'B need:
1 8k)z. pkg. i%»ai«Ua (or if you
prefer, S(»iM83a) dwese
6 Ilnglish Muffins
1 8-oz. can tomato «MMe f
I 3k>z. can sUced muahi««na
V4 teasppra giff lie aatt
Vi terapom «r«g|no
salt and ^i^pv ^ laMa
Split and ^snA i^gUah mtf^
lightly. Combine tomato smea,
mushroonu and seaaemin^ Sloe :
clwese and airan^ 1 or S ^E»a
on each toaatod nuifto taatf. pav-
er with ^uce, ^n top ej^ fwsa
with motlwr raaaU p^ or tw»4tf
cheese. CM>k un^ Jsrodsr Mttt
cl^e» m^ts and but^des. Serves
six.
Incidentally, y(Mi migM lil% ta
have a IttOe fun on yfwr own
when me^ng pii^is. T^ adfhng
anchovy stripi, ^ces «f fWeed
tuna, sonw miac^ dpas w steed
stuffed ohvei^ for uutaiK^. Any
way you se^ these i^sas, fitt
OTO thing you can heiiMre of is
this . . . when ytw're laofting pa
a way to livm up L^iaa tusSm,
tl^se snappy-flavwed filssaa ^MB
do the tiick, lyod m rhurry.
Just by way ' of aMthor mm
idea for l^nt . . . don't ioifet ^al
Mozarelb and e^iMrt are aat-
uial go-togethers. Again, it's
simpte but diffierent. Top baked
eggpteit with slices ol Mosorella,
then yap hack into the ovao for
a lew vkmkKi, juat ktng enn^
to nwtt Wbh cheese.
Nk» ^it about cheese diatei
<hirii^ Lnt is the woaderfRI fln-
tntional vahie, as we all know.
So <tte iwtto is, keep pioHy of
^e&m mk hand . . .botti for pot-
tttf ^ait into Lenten meals, and
fv apkte then good, beu^
Virginia Bm^ SUN-NE^ Thgridiy, Mc
ItfL uofn III
discuss A
.'OU'll
your lietd
Iwoukl'nt
^auae several y««ri
$go the lune.
A » comfortable
dia: 'Dd let's you
wd tngltter f or a imie
*»» uilyft
^^! taiajse of com iwj
I^owtng. or
1 fliMAe bttittr,
«Hi^ jritnting,
todttwoU-
^st MiUify, wtw-
ar not, "Hii* it
4<W*", •oil! COB-
YOUR ^l&MCULTUIML AGENT
iterv s the
1. BratdtMt MtUiMT
2. Row up
S Oiak one lime (some think
tMs can te tUoilmtad. FUih
4own ri^ie wiUi board on
fn»t of tractor).
4 I'Mtt
5! Apply NUra«io with 2 to
1H Ite-atmbit.
6. Go fishing until harvest
NoijM thi* method u iaa and
eeenomlekl, aad yoa doat tave
to ma «nm planting time to row . '^.iJ^'lJS'J^JSiJ.
dni, let's
tysthatodier
'.i^t1,^ «im1 hive fol-
.; yi«Mt at reduced
N« Plww
? now bebii; done on a
a We doo't have
oinaaat jnet, but this wiU
War y«Hir g«9ieral know-
WRd is aiutyed about
ft-in'«^^ oef^re pUntinj w^th
ol al^ti^ne per Mtv.
lod after
19 fMiing
IIHl Wi
Wfl
Roiutts were
$12,00 per
"■"■'* were
« fer
lite land
two and ooe-
•P-
it op
ft wai tried in Virginia Beach
iMt year with good ra sulU
AimMwp rW ffaiiitt^ aNMlws
U fMds that are relatively
dear, audi as soybean stubble, it
to beHevcd by some that the plvw-
ing or rowfaig up amy be eranin-
i^«d and thus the following pro-
otdim ti gotog to be demon-
gb«tod tiy t tew farmen (hii
year. You may widi to try a
liAitMi aeiMge.
1. teMteat feitOlaer
2. DMc one time
S. Plant
4. Apply NitrofM and S to
iVi Hm. Atrazinf
ft. Go filling.
StHp THIage
This method, I think, will soon
have real use. especMy in rsla-
tlvafy ctoaa OeUlt. A commercial
mMtHm la needed here. This
TiacJMne im^ prawea a ^ip
dhead of the ihdlvtdual plantors.
Thttf, «h« procedure may k>ok like
tbis.
1. BrtMdoast fertilizer
2. F9ant
3. Apply nitrogen and «trazine.
We are going to try to secure
a madiine to pUnt a few fieldi
fay fbJs nicfthod this year so you
-^n tAe a look at it.
UsNr Mukh
_„ TWs maekhM is a small con*
«'4ftiv«ited middMMMter. ft rows up
if u^ middle and plants in the val-
This system has doubtful
. '^.T- rten* 'wnnij' '>^ '^iif snil and
! drainage
General CemmanH
IS neoessary that we look
I of these minimum tillage
•Maiods in order to daHermiM
ing cam, ithe w«ed prolslem consi^ of
Reiearch lnform«tUon indic«t«a^Mh annual graisst and alliual
that yields iwaUin •fV^HUK^^l'^^ *^ ^f^ ^ ^^- °^ ^^^
the ttme when <Aii« iMHQbtMtffl* AMd be «sed. Thit ma>
terial ihould be amplied aa an
overall spray in 20^ gallons of
waAer aar acre.
On Mack soi* wbM* organic
aMtter to M#l ID% attMiw used
it«bei«toerMtt>a.pfr«nsand,
MM con-
• pn^mmpmm treat-
The dMiiksal wwM not
hytba Mil ba-
the
tillage ntethods.
It kirb itvaX hun lo try a f^
acres to pee for y a ww s l f on your
own fiarai.
You have nottond Ihtt in «•*
of the above mettiedi #aaerfb«d.
the nitrogen and atraxine have
been mixed and anpUad at Itoi
same time. Thto aaraa oat AaM
operation, but must be dens dll^
appUed three w«eics after plant-
lM*M|UfimtaMir
Juoed
FKANUS LAV
Ajutabmt Age^
v'endeU PhiSitpi.
.;,? V..., m<*{hods by which 4 .
ind girls into nsefid
<w 4-H program also provides the
u«sb«ble citizetis in terms of de-
ls, M4iole!K>m« attKudes, loKfership
ociation of their school, church, and
_ in order that ihey nwy become
fji(«.iitv memher» and outirtaflding partici-
^pericnccs provided in ,. .
assist 4-H'cri in attaining these 'than gear or roilo:
planted. Nitrofsn alsM, of
can b« appUed mich Mar
Weed C«fitr»l In Cam
While 2,4D is stiU as goad fla
ever, and U a iw^ oa umrt ai
weed control matertol, Vm net
going to devote any apaea l» t,
4-D dtoeaarioB. Yon an luaffiir
with our recommendaitiona ra-
garding tts «ae. Itefefore, Tai
going to dev«ta file rHttabMler «t
this newt article to a discusrion a(
atrazine gnd aiinaMne in ttaa hope
that you want to learn mere about
how to kill weeds and grow a
crop of conirwithout cultivation.
It's being done tU over.
; Pre-Emerfanee Use el Atr a s lwe
Apply i founds of 00% atn-
2ine or rtWMhw te 1MB tfSkm
of water per acre inunedto^ af-
ter ptoot^ at befon voadi
emerge. Bolfc cbmleili,«iB mat*
effective if applied to< a BMiat
soil or if nin f oUoans a ppH c t l ai i
within 24 weeks. MsMier i>fB
tajure com when sprayed tttiwiA-
1^ on the corn sprouto or m Mgl-
«■ rates than suggested. Sett on
be used without daiueer to ^m^
ta idjaoem fields, nese A^
ate an Ism ef fscthw on setts
high in «igaiii« mattar.
GxocBant cohtrd of mm^
^issei «b4 l»road loafed mt^
Including sawrtwead baa re s uttod
from the «so of atiiitne arilBift'
^ne. Although more eqi^ve
tiian 2,4hD, they give coiA^ of
a wider variety of weeds aiKl re-
mm ^ftcrtiM to « k^tf time.
Slaa ^ moMura it nqttAi«d,ln
^ toU to ^i^^e ^tm^m ft ^
§mm^ roiwUdMid to bo miM
tellable tlan simazine.
Non preasure aitrogen solu-
tions may bo mad ts a eaiTtor for
iie 2 lbs. of 80% atrazine. Spray
,the mixture iminedia:tely after |
1 planting and before com emerges.
i The nitrogen soIuIUob wlU severe-
I ly injure or kill com shoots. Se-
cure advice on your soil holding
capabilities of this form of nilro-
jgan before uaihg thia procedure.
I Both atraztna and simaxine are
'w'ettable powders, insoluble in
I water, and are therefore applied
j in the form of a suspehshm. To
jbe a|H>lied successfully, special
autions must be followed
these powdors as follows:
1 . Strainers in spray line should
have screens of 50 mesh material
or larger.
2. Use Teejet 8002. 6003, or
8004 nosile tips or eqahnleat:
mnaller orifioe sites are liable to
clog,
3. Diaphram or piston type
pumps are leas subj^ to wear
pumps and
MeMoBs
artharowir
fires mors care
does not con-
trol woaAi b ota »a Bn the rows.
Thua, it 4s«s Mt fodiioe the need
for cuMviiIlM m much as the
broadoaat app ttc a to am. The big
n^vaaHOgi of broadoaat applies-
tiai of bHMeMaa to that to re-
duces the m!rr:^r of cutthtotlims
loquired. Labor atod ottiipment
art thus rslsaiaJ for otbsr criti-
cal farm operattona, such ai the
plaatlng of otbor evam. OMking
«M»ty hay. and eoMlMg amaU
grains. The aMIttoMt fiotts of
overall cbanloal wood eeoitiol in
com oan be reatftty Matlfiod
luMlar aucb
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Fw mom ^^mat^ ^
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to tA H ih t d 1911
3si VA. WAom^n^.
GA^TTSS
CAP
428-1 u
ii
V^'Ji wid a ^5^loII»t to clw:k yw#r burrw md ^1
y<m h^ mudi th« Burnor^afc twild save yw. Quick,
accurate— absolutely no obllgotion.
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& Oil CMnpny
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Pii'bioB ^ Mm Bna^ la*.
Use SUN-NEWS Classified Ads
iiows:
Should be considered for use
roeranw to he4p individuals where large quanUtles of wel-
Tnd place oi schot^ls and tabl« powders are' to be used.
Pumps should be large enough to
deliver ft-tO gallons per minute
at 50 psi.
4. Mix wettable powders thor-
convmuffity. to develop hi^
w ,.. iievetop aR^>>!«''."i to siKX^ed
rthwhilc individual
iiiailliiiilli Tlir 4-H ptiigiam provides .
lityfcJT young people to set up their ioughly wUh water tato a paste
^rs. appoim cSnmittccs, and learn or slurry before adding ta the
I thinking mto groujp action
' ^ * c»[^>rtunjtlcs to
>1i«cussionib, taikii.
the club, and
*"(..,.. ».*.". .\ ' fcr*i.'
• provitlfs n|V|virtnnity to de-
.gs, und tours
.... uaits. Entphastk
nmh attendanoe, and
pcny.
-rio^ittn) inciuuv- 1. immunity ac-
demahk afilitudea toward the school, churcli,
fce of safety and health in st^e^scd.
roftfonvE pROJEcr
tank.
5. With wettable powders con- i
Etant and vigorous agitation is j
necessary to insure a unifor«^
mixture witih water in the tank
Should GranuUr form Be Used? 1
Granular formulations of 2,4~D,
atrazine, and simazine are avail-
able for pre^emergence <immed-
ifttely after planting) appUcatlonr
UnifomUty of the application ar;
amount of rainfall following ap-
nlioMion are two very important
hdbon which must be considered
SRUNif
LARASAN
Only in f lameless
electric built-ins
will you
aSAAfttfte
t:frAu»n;^ve Care and Safetv prt^jc't I r^f " ^**^^„{;^!C *A^J
H mcnicrB taking part. They are: \^J^ ^pphaiiom. A weL
.Meads, Lee B. Parker, Jr.. Eddie John-
oflv Moulton, Wayne Brown Bernard
ris A. Brown, Jr., and Ray Brodeur.
.; ftas ^iireafl) leamed about the traffic t-odc and thoif
^r the htchwav. highway safer-' xh- •mp<^''tHnce ef
>f life, the
in lutitrt: awoiingr tMey wui K\nii v.>'.m mm
jf thf car. aal rae eost of keeping a crs-
. {banned for March 75. At ih
driven ttoead the City and .(-■k^ o
- mav be haaards to the driver
Whcds.'^
V-m ITCLL-liiC
intic A
de
I>
^ St^^i^t
e^. ^lYm im
inp
lart-^^
IHrepared seedbed, smooth and
free of clods is reqohred tot uni-
form distrihHtMn of the granukst
On more pooriy prepared seed-
heds spray appitcatiofls wUl g^
erally give inpirtar weed coottvi
because of better soil surface
rage. More moisture is re
luired to move the «hemi<'
from the gBawalw to bring it i)
contact with sarmma:
" ■'" "apniit. HeiKx;, »^n-u ^
<;ranule$ may be less j
success; TdnfaH after ;
' • - ^iw «•- erratic.
m cunesi^l
Atraime can be used up to
'•eeks after plaating and
full se*sm coi^rol of
I weeds. For annual
•""ods oa most sails,
■' of «0% iftniilne
^^ute ^otz^ II
»•»
tKN I Mf
Or wlH p «.v
Lvaiyapa^AliiMM*
»• ••
nn^.
*^* ^*n cleanliness
built-in coolness
« it** iBinti*t«d Ml «U »x Mm, jimr tmmAm wm ItM^ tM
Ae beat inide w h wro it ltriotig». No wMtod VmI m Mrfhs* «rilt cithar
Iw jma fchehwi MUy mf to 16* oookr.
built-in efficiency
ihrr only li*^e to rw« tbaHt a AM «l Ai lite t» «M&iaks
firiwrca MMporaillM. Aud ]r«a vmt I
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¥«» awH h*w to b« an «l«phint, «w ■ worktert*. or #wn m
'• ' *»^ hvnM beun to bmy i lo^l»wn iw»«k^
-n,—— ~--> ta i fcediaft to lawni. ftripttWc «<«»*•
^^jgwik ^^^b7 «ttitt irbU^ whkh Im dow, ta taUc
^MttMi «iS^ u« Mw •vaiUblt to iMtt jow »wdf,
^^M k tot ^ are; mat aoi^ Ck«M t arfiMW «^^
ifl^t f«j^ tt rtm Wttt • lawn wMMwt htfti Mwr, itiaet
S. la «* itete. a n^xtowe of bl«|ra«e« and flna Cwc«m
UMU% ^v« food vmUs. uyt the Peripatetic OnnunolofW,
jff^ded 11 ft IW^trto pfmnea tad tended. ^^
ia QtaN" Is MMAt la M^r fir Uw taqr l«ira«na«. It cm^^ «
a balaaeMl lM«UaM- ta laad **• *w^l a»c*»^ wkiA W»».c«^
gn^ Mtara Ct ewiiM up; and Chiordane, vAium euminataa
4. Aq^ mA a woduct to the mtIv nrmf avwi K tte tuif
•fitaat 9iMi« it «» «^ « MOW- AttMrail^wa^itavwr.
The U. S. Ffc*t Coift^itef Pn^wimi^ CenW, Atlantic, at
Dam Neck. muomymtM recently a«l oHting tKe Wrthdiy
cake are Captata Jfite B. BakA (Irft), OMmnaiidiMt Officer, «nd
S. Anthony Ptel. Vmspm Wrefctor (w the I.T.&T. Data lofonM-
tkm Systewi MvMm at *e Center. Uokil^ mi are Capuin
Maurice E. Wall, Mt«ttor ol Programming at tke Center, wd
Captain Hall C. Caifc ft««) wfco wUI assume Atiet at ^mI«
this nK»A. <Navy ftolo % WNsner)
^ -^
:4%iW«
i
more kids in Virginia Beach
ive at Virginia National Banic
hey liKe me 3^ interest on passbook savin
and the 49& on one year savinqs certlflcat
' ii^GINIA
IMATIONAL
BAIMK
ing Best
Safety Adviee
The AAA has cdled attcmttM
le Oe ftot ttNl few pe^i-
frians have ftopet t^^ tot
Iteir wd^ wh^ crcMsii^ stilts,
Me^M^ ftneets nctu^Nl.
Mr. Frank Cox, Local Pir^tor
ol tbe TkJewatw A»l^<*ite As-
•octatkw. staled, "^ea erossing
at toten«:tk^ wbere ^re are
■0 proieotive (i«v^^ yw are on
your own.
^'^Ow^ef Ae hatefe of kiok»g
«| wft^ liefi^ cfcmkig*. to tte
kf^ to tfie rigji^ and lack— to
cars.
ADVICE TO PARENTS
INCLUDES DEHNITE
CHILD AlluWANCE
fim and last in ttic dffectkm
fawi wfclch teaffk; tt aMr«Kfc-
ii^,' ITiis rale aj^ics ffl m «tua-
l«»f , on oi»-way md two^wty
wets."
Tlie tlieme, UIOK ALL
WAYS BERORE CROWNO, is
|^w«d OB a si^ pe^ mm
being dlstr*«ted to the Otmm-
my and j«k»r-*l^ scteotA d
Vii^te B«<A by t^ Tilfwtf«
AuWiTOMe AssociatioB u pMt
of Ac monthly, ^ety-^w»tion
This mMth's poi^, a imt-
pliM* wini^r In tiie AAA Na-
tional Tr^ic Safety Poster Con-
test, was deseed hy Mw^ret
R««to, , 17, J^« Mm H^
School. Jpasadena, C^*»^.
Prol^dy tte <pnMkn (rf aUow-
ancesler Ann^cM diM^tii—
and by tiM my Amo^n AU-
dren seem to be tte 0^ cWMren
80 priv^^N^ M * gisup— a ai
old as our mUm. ft taay vna
^■^m M me M eote. %mt^
the dilWren of Col<»W <fay8{linp
ii^ up oil &tui^ arni^H^'M
timr rtrii^s of ttlA <C Mutf^
tm^! tte^ ti •em, m «ata
dUeoMai MMt |M« Men tiMte-
(flp eiAMd.
Child guUanee oouwriowr^
Iwho 80 oMn coDtiadtet <»e anr
otbea-HVpcNr V» tM
wiU <tepend m tte
cW mM/m^mBltAim of tt-
P«»mM AHn^ tottl^i^
in agraMMSt «n tUt po&t. "Al-
lowances riMNOd bfi ghren." <fa«y
chorus. They ihMld «« dltepennd
graciously and nwtttr ol fecUy,
Qme vAvmm M 4tf> v^y much
ts one 0vtti «ie's youni^er food
ud €b]ttlm.
ft Is gene^y i«ie«d ttik «ae
may lay « Afld to a»>» iMHwe-
^W dwres, aw* u erosive
but jobs Ute w^U^ #A« rad
taking »» ol Mte Moffl sne iMfi^
hii rfnre <tf ^lie trntSv mA,
We u« t^ ^iA HMift clultaa
begin to i«:rtvi i« ifflowawe
when my ^ ofl toecteW, ^
tort tiie ariiwiat of toe ifiewuMe
ABmAL mm. t tkansfer coip.
i8rtiAirfiteAv*.,vNptaAitM«li m>^m
M
msm
SURilY CAFETERIA
iMi mi AHANTIC AVE
WILL Bi OPIN EVmY DAY
SERVING BREAKFAST - IWCH
DlhWER
i/ irjttiii^ / wjrw^i / v«
Jem Kinkead, woouft'i < ^
a^ to Hie Travekrs fimiriMe
Cao^tBies, has found tint wamen
n« tetter pvepirad to handle
nmey In UMlr adiOt lift, if
tiMy^ been aeeustomed to hand-
^ A from their cbiUbood,
1 It aeenn to aie, she nya. ttuf.
allowances «e»cih ycwtntttln 4^
jtlue <)f money in a most pracAi
dSt way. '%hlch do I waal OMfe
— 41us or that?" "Is Udi immedllfe
pteaeure aometbing I can forefo
in order to tevt a nmck greater
aatiafaotion lator on?" "Do I
tesS^ irant this, or am I temptod
to buy 'A becauaa everyone ciie
is buying it?" Queethms ffle 8As
help ^h thrift and the val
savii^ up for aoBaeOiiag apec:^.
Vmy parente have been uode-
<Med *out wlM4ber it's bent to
dictate lM>w much their youngster
,^^i poi aaide «Kh 'HMSk 4iy '
lAidhnl or )0t hiiA ntln «te de
CHOon ml bank whatever lie wWi-
m. Mlis Kinkesd sWMU Ihftt
Mtt tto younger «Mn, rs jM-
rlwlblr to piw^ the <mrec#oa
and W^i« hem wuch to bpk,
but by ^e earty teens, It wouUlAe
(uod dlKipline for the younjftter
to 6^^ for hinielf— with oqfir a
U^ friend ptMntal proddiit.
Vmm her experience as i^im-
an's coneaitant to an insurfpct
company. Afiu IQvkead IV«^
people who devdop «»d «-
tudes toward savings early i9|Ke
aire better prepared ia MliilNflMrt
to value the planned aavlay pro-
taction provided by Hie ir
Naval MTC
Man Hanored
COUJlttlA, %JC. — A Ifcwi
ROTC midahiiimaii received a
ttophy "niuraday for ''WBseUeja*"
perfoimance on a N«y piqrrieal
fltiwss test— <66 sit-ups, 16 pull-
ups, end 51 push-up«, all in an
liour.
Mfln. Cbaites F. Warford of
Vir^nia Btofcli, Va., I*ceived the
trophy from OoL E. W. Durant.
USMC. Capt. aaibert % Jefft«y,
USN, head of «» USC Depart-
ment of Nawi Sdeaoe piesent»d
C(d. ^irant.
Tlie preseHUIion to Wtrterd
took place duniig the an:
ffl^ion drill of the unis..,,..
NwilitOTC unit. Col. Durant.
who is statiooed at Duke Vvi-
^mty, is also head of the «"*'^"
mee^Msc impeeUon team.
Oltar members ol the teBDMW
C^. j. R. Tournaai, VSN: if-
D, M. Twomey. OSMC; Lt. (jg
L. Jones, VSN; CPO IS. C. G
IWI; and POl «.«".! '
l^-HiU of Doke V
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(IS)— 0«it#r Limit*
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9:80 ( n^-^Lum afc«w
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• :00 ( a) — Dunr t%*m|H
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(10)— M«a%f<w4 AMK
10:00 ( a)— sm» at«» wm bh^
(10>— lUfMr kVmr With K(«^
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(10)— El«v«n OtJloHt h»f»ir«
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•4* I
ROANOKE SCENE FON
MISS VIRGINIA PAGEANT
Tommy Kirk's 10th Movie
PusKes Him To Stardom
ROANOKE — AWiough the
State fin^ tra AUl tlmoit tmr
monthi ftway, prepar^ons are
well uikterway for the selection of
tiw fmng Itdy who wiU repre-
sent Virghila in Mlantic Ctty thU
yen.
For 13m 11th yen*. a<»iiolce will
te^iGOMof the Ita Wr0i^
Pii^NUt-^but thlt year under the
ifmiionMp of tlw newly formed
Mill Virginit Ps^tnt, Incorp(M^
iiMl'-« non-prott, nonnftock on*
'The Racers' Is
Menilay TV Film
KM Oou^, Gilbeit Rehmd,
Lie J. OAib tnd Bella Dtrvl ^tt
to "Hie fiaco^" a druim of tfa«
(jtering romance and ilsin of the
mm paitlcip^AlBg in iEwop^n
fljorta Off ntting, ra NBC-TVa
"Ifemday Ni^ «t (lie Movies" in
eokur Mmday, Iterch 23 (7:30-
9:30 p.m. EST). This 20th Cen-
tury-Fox IW^ release wu a<^)l-
•d 1^ Claries fteuosan ftximthe
«)Vri l^ Itas Waeaeb. <Ck)l)b Is
co«to of NBC-TV's "Tfte VU^-
ginian" series.)
In the ftwry, tous driv«r Glno
Barpfk (Ow^iM «Dt«i Ms
MoM4)tttt flKer in ^ famous
<^«^ ftix de f^poll. Conqiet-
teg ftgUut ttie irorid's lea^g
mmi, to<^rfii4 tm 'Oto iso-
tettA t^ Carkn Ctevei <(^ar
ftameo)» eiMes of Burano 1^
1017 s^H^r Aenso Ma^o
(OAb), Cino cracks up ^len he
tw#vts to awid a <^ own^ by
MMiM N^le Uurant mx
Aiym). rae(^ IM^ Oino t ae^ad-
IwiA r^ to t^bicdi to mosm •
idUMtog win ovHT 0$» %^ Al
• iM^og driver, Otoo'a obsNiteB
icttt H^&iiV at i^y oMt ^prd^
AMkta veoanoe wltii Ni<^te.
•^e Raeonf ' iws produced by
Jktlton ^HuMn and dliMted i^
Men^ ftathaway.
(ia)~-II<M (MhnaM
«:W ( a)--WMtllM««iB
6:30 ( a>~-«M N«w
(10)— H«BU«r-lHnkMr IMwl
(lS>-~liiT«rMi
t;oo < a)— fh« a^yat
TiSO (l«i--l^'^ak
t-M { S)— IM Skiriton Sour
a:aO (10)— tan Xtea't 8«f
(18)— ««■»)•>• Navy
• :00 ( tki-4'iMi«»«l J'netKp
(10)— lU^u<4 ao«me
(18)— .mMor Unnvko
»:30 ( «)-<Ji^ aMBv
10:00 ( S)«-fl««T MoJra «iow
(10)— BM t W i ph an t Row
(la^— PwlMr*
11:00 ( «)— tHh B««r niHrf
(10) — RtoMH O'CtoA l^ort
(IS) — Niwi
11:10 ( 8>— llMi Umt Waathw
(19)— BUI trmlv
If.U I 3)— 8tM« Alteo Shaw
(10) — Waathar
, (IS)— jKaw HMnnabtra MHnai7
11 :M (10)— Si^pU
11:80 (10>— TmJcM
(10) — Uf aaa X<ewa
11 :4a (13)~^*«« mat.)
1:00 (IS)— aiim Of*
1.80 (IB)— Naw«
t!40 (10)— Tlwutht far tod9
klM (lat— tMatrt la
ganiatim created for the aerie
purp(Me of qxMuoring (his an-
nual eveM. Civic and sockd Imd-
en of Itoanote brought Into m>
tlve partkipttion through ttie new
ixMid of directors, taing to the
page«nt a new scope tiuou^ their
respective drdes of friends and
<»i^C!ts, wh^ pi^nstoes to make
0m 1904 pi^anft 'Irtgg^ and
hedor" ton ever.
Locail pag^mts now mmrtd
aumfcer S&, and may fo m Ugb
ts ^— which wwld ivoduct tta
tar^ mnBlwr of ttnalMI from
whkd) dw itote ta» w^ had to
choose. i \
Ttm i«geant has ^me a kmg
way iiiK» the (fatys when bmAy
was the only pr«re^^te-~@>n-
testents now must poness mA
only bMuty of feee and fi^ire,
but also: poise, p««on«Uty, to-
telUgeiwe, <^uin and ^ent! Iliis
is not surpratog wh^ one con-
i^n the ctenge to the r(^ of
young iKliai to our sode^ irince
the Inchon of the pageant to
19ai» as a bi^i^ benity ecniAest.
By (he Mtma teln^ hetog se-
leotodas a S^ile repreMMitive to
th^ Ifiai Amerk» ^MIMpt now
tm.$tm dtowmd<ms l^th in
Mvwte md re^cHsMiilMMs. The.
mo<fem ccMKseptton of America's
"i<^l ^" te furthM- ty^M by
tiie immber of scholtfddps
tmm^^Uip inlses.
Apto ttds year, ^ itotel
Rottolffi \M tens* (he 3^mg
Mto trttoc fttt to fte Mlsi Vlr-
ginn INgdiM, and ^ three
ni^ of Omi eac^eOOim will
teke piMce at (Im Amertoui Tits-
at^^-July #-12.
Tommy Klrit tas irtp^0d toto
a fh^ rMe ^median in hhi tnlh
leirture picture, "Tl^ Mtndven-'
tor» ^f MoUn Jonos," for Wak
IMai^. fnw fSm ^^em ai the
Bei^ nei^ WeAiesdiy.) His
role to tills toll tak; of a ko<Ale
coUi^ ito^at whose far^ut
electronie expoitoaeM frt htoi to
some m^-M, i^MKimm Ittiir
most clwflimgtng lor IS» 21-^iir-
okl pertomm to dMt, «4 bis
noat jtoenn^ifeiid.
An iwMto lalral «ad mifflity
hm tft^atA mA of fate imn|
j^ te wbstaatMed by the parts
be fats i^ayed in five Oin^ ^Hn-
e^y su^en^. to "The Shi^fgy
Cemdy Series
Set By NBC
i
'HmkOTWv'OiWYEC
"Hcwie of Wax" will be
foatured <m *'nayhouM 13"
Sunday at 6 p.m. over WVEC-
TV.
Vtocent Price stars iiii this
story oi a museum fire tftnt turns
a tendsome man toto a human
monster wtoo steals bodia from
a JMMiue to create life-like
imi^s to wax.
Frank Lovejoy and Phyllis
Kirk art co>staired.
@I^DP@
WeONESDAY EVENING
♦ :«H) ( ,8) — Sacrat Stann
<10) — Tha Mkteh Oamr
( 18) — ^D;«DaMMH>
4:86 (10>— KSC Krw*
4:80 ( 89i<— aiBisa mi4 Aika
(10)— Makr Boom tor Daddy
» 00 ( a»— New. lit »h-«
(10) — Poopdeek Show
(13)— MIHuw Mo«t« Clvib
iM < 3>— Dr. WWtahwat M^arta
8 10 ( .1)-^toiiaT Mutta
8 :.•» (10) — AtlrotK^
8:00 (10) — Na«r« at Six "^
8:08 ilS) — H«tT OoWt^la
8:10 ( 3) — Sparta aaaatap
8;l» ( 8) — TV Reporter
( 1.1) — Ron Cachranr
4:88 ( .*)) — WaatlMfwaa
«:."» ( 81 — CM I^wa
( 10)— Rnntler-BrOl^qar M^^ort
( 13)_MaveKrit
•7:00 ( 3>— ftiorratfty
(10)— Ai^liiii- tailtt Shaw
t m ( 3)— ChronWa
(10)— H»ii of rama
tin\~r>tftr. ^ 8*>Hrtat
8:(» i 3)— PttWc Sar«(ea
(13)— t^UQf Ditka
8:30 ( 3)— Ca^Mua
(13) — Karawr'a Daorhtap
»:«« { a>— Bcrtfir BUMUaa
(10) — ^Kwkman
(IS) — Dm Caaiw
9:m < 3)— IMdl TM Drkw mtow
MiW ( 3)— CaMar n» Show
(10) — Etarcntt Boor '■
(IS) — KiMnwhp ra^Mdattaa Maaar
nm i 3)— nth Wmr Maal .
(10) — Rl<^«n O'CSaik %tmH
( 13)— Mon^ Martin
11:10 ( 3)— nth Boar Waaftar
(1S>— am BN*r
11:18 ( 8) a wf e mm Mmw
(!»)— WMth*-
(IS)— 141^ Wawa-WaalharB»ifrti
11:80 (lO)— ^wta
11:88 (IS)— Thaatra 18
II :M 110)— Iteixht
I'M (10)— Mawa
(ia»— ain Off
1:M (10>— «»afM Wot tMtay
tm -"' ~
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♦est «A^eti
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SA
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fke Ont of (dibe was p^^
eft tfM ttidtatg iMd «i4 teit #?.
«r^ fWi tte tee «! S»«i
nMd li lite ami feiaA. SadHi
ctavaA tpmm» «^ur to tt«
diuunyr|tagNri Ae ^A «E t^tata,
i^Ui Jart eowwed aal Bv^
nMd to the dtoaed teal. Itath
ntmmA to Ite bwf HM a
aaade^ rtited M leiNllHtrt am
ttHttM at fiiift Mi M mm
tafei Ite aee and uig a| ikumSM.
^ Cmmmik wmmAWm mm
bM« iMde Ms taarts ai4 AaiM
Jmm M sp to im; mime, iMb
fleiiM dMttaMa% ke
biMbUftw
"to AriiM Ckjurf—^ree sep-
ante iHrt rdirted iMlf-toBr tm-
fly oomedl^^mU be ^tsmtod
by the flBCTV Network dntog
the 1904-(^ ssMon on ll<»di^
nigMs beginnii^ '«t 7 JO pjn
NYT, it WM amoui^ed to^ t^
urn W&tm, Vke PvesMent,
Prograini, tor tiw netiKirk.
1%e tiu«e fBt>cMtts wiU be
"lUnn." atarrliv DAbte Wito)a
to tte title r^ <f :30^ p.m. NYl)
"T^. Dick and Ibry" eUfrtog
Bun Meto^,. Stov« Wakiam
and J<^oe BuUteit UMiSO pm
NYT). and "HmtIs Ai^tnt (be
World," starring Jtok fOufDMn
<8.:«M> p.m.. NYT).
tfce over-*ll 90-mlnute perfod
k vmiu the supervi^m of execu-
tiv| ploduoer Joe Oma^, wlra
toftterfy sttved as oo<levdtoper
and coiNTO^enr of ^ 'lieave K
to Bea^wr" seri^. GMdk taUNhour
serM will have its own T^dv
oonttoui^ <^ of ^srs, fi wM
aa to own prodaev, 4Ui««tor%
wrtters luid pcodttottoi u^ts. Th£
(bTe« abows wtt be fitoiMl A
Heme ProducUMs' giMl Mage
32, where a tira^ew^, talraoied
modem itHAkuM epute^iA mo>
m, te "WfirMel QMUt" of (he
t)^ toHi been omili^ilML A
teifi siriai^ng |>o@l i»l an aei%
of landniiped grooad, '^iB^ile
wtth patoi tnm Md trmicA
idu^be, w^ be, a f»tore m ttm
ununnd ail.
&K;h Inlf-lMwr segnwnt lea-
{ures a dtftarent family wtth ito
own < a ag w i»r iit ics, (xm^^ko^
pnMenM and inter^^s. How^wr,
mm they all Uve at ^ mtm
tMnas, (Im lives of tl^ fam-
ily ^nn^toM otiss and the
ctal«(^r8 fttm one Aow cm
appear on iaK!ttiN>. to a^UMkm
to the ngs^m trwi tlw trio <tf
shows, the iisiM wffl iMUae gu^
stars 1^ M^ a^eer as «ih«r
o&mpuftt 4^ 90 Bristol Couit.
Sei^Miary chniol^v-HaM^L m
mailmen, tN bulging aottln*
teodei^ aM otters— wlQ fmvi^
slwy Itoks fima one ahow to
aa^h^.
fkA •& action for the prt^pnott
friH tate i^lace withto tiie con-
fto» of tte apaitm^ ate(el»
wbteh— to tte storylii»— « lo-
aubid to Smittem Calltanria.
'ii^mn," in which aew^m^
O^ie Wa^n will fixf tte title
tiM, ^m atos fii^^ Komian
as St^r #ol^ KveA Mb»^
Muy iai ^»dte v^ te a^n 43
l^ban .^ott, tte toenn^r's
ftMttfT and OlM Cpe^ ti^U te
ca^ as Mimi SAm, %»Tm*$ ling-
er siatar* 1^ ^medy series re-
vctas AsM; tt» huatMraus ac-
tivMes of 16-yMr^ld Karen and
bmt r^iAi<mihip witb bw tenity
siid fitaM^
•Tcm. 0k!k end Wtey,'* tte
sMMBd aMatioii comsdy to tte
ti^^tMig, ivffl triltte story
of Mwtywed Dr. Ton Gentry and
m wile Sbry (Burt Metcalfe and
J^ce l^iUtot) and their beet
am ua '*mt boarder" £tr. Dick
atom ^Me Fnoken). Galtry
•ad liuma are totoni It Valley ;
Genenj Ho^tal and Mary is!
se@M4Hy to tte chief of staff
t)og* he (kUed thMrtre goms as
• pari^me oanlne. "Tte .^nent
MMed Proismif" liwmd him
as t dow-wttted am of fC^nan
yfym.
& Doney's firA Uve e^im taa-
Ami, "Brtes to T^kmd," te
play«d tte w^ky roto ^ tte
ali^y mad sctei^A, Grumlo.
Even in the feit-«cttog «>nipany
^ vetomn eooMllaa iBd Vyni^
Tunn^ proved om of II<dly-
wood's bri|^ yoWDg fUm^ men.
A|^ to "&}n Voy;^" «id "Son
of fitriaber" te sMred teppily
agMMt pftet VHmfaA MKltoray
and a raft of a eMwaed kiu^
ottters,
"nils is <yiite a ihowbuan^
record for the young msu wte, on
a <tore at 12, frt»n btai eiter tooth-
er, tried out for a part to "Ah
WiMemeaa" at tte AMdena Play-
h<mse, and got tt.
Two more plays folowed irt tte
Playhouse and4hen tetevision of-
f^ on tte toading network tfiows
started ^Mi^ig his way. S(Mne of
bbi e«rty <m^ ii^u^l "Man
Btiynd ttae Bei^," "TV ttMOnts
Difist,'' fmnr guwAings on "Mi*-
ii»e Tteilnr" and "Big TWwn."
Hto earUeA nwvie rolM wwe to
a ^rty f^lrtwtks Aort, *Vown
libei^ Road" and to a Itotted
Artists feature, "Tte P^ac&-
nwkers."
M was acre^ t^ted to 1956
at flie Diffiey Studio, along with
t^e cMm^ for a lead to (te
''mAssy IftMse Qub" serial, "Tte
Hardy Boj^," and wUked off with
tte plum part.
Tommy's fint f^ure filto Iw
Oisiey was "OU Yelkr" to 19fi7,
aiM tt ImneMrt^ e^aUidied
him as a aoven cmmt, (Mner i^
tura that te scored to for tte
l^utank piodwier mm to tte
actioiiradvQMare, INte i%to%
fUAtoswa," "Mooa Wlot," a «»ce
omedy, ma$ k^ yMr's ei^ w^-
em, "^M^e Sam" wttb Briaa
On WaM Ottn^s top-rat«l
"Wondwrfa W«kl «^ Cotor," m
N^TV atoow, Toflufiy tea ben
xi^Uarly ost opfpie^^ iMllw
favNteDiKey ittf, iMwtifcl An-
n^e. Ite temteme twosooM
teve MMved'to **Tte Horse-
aMtt^ *'Be^rtap ^axtf* «aA
"Sacafuin to Ftorence."
Omiim yetttf T^imy*s a»
s^^OMto for (te etodlo htm
t^cen him to tte m^tA W«A to-
(U^ ^si^tad, rrmmwA Bi^.
Bmn on DecMobo' 10, 1941, to
L«iis tnd tucy Kirk, te ta tte
s^»nd <ddest ^ four ioia. Ws
d^ Isa n^ditoist, and Us ^mtbn
a 1^ aeocto^. inte Kirki sA-
ttod to (Milanla wten '^mm
was lft»^^te(M.
m was oduotted at (te DisM^
^adio acteiol where te was aa ^.
oeteiA stirfeiA. ^ to(;pyaittw
a^se has mmIb Jilm an avk) r^d-
er. Among his tebbtei are f^tt
1^ harseteck ridii^, sp(8te a^
cbrnwi^.
His 0reei atoMitim is to ^km^
am a fine mMer and te tes a
^^ud^i^se to ttie itoDywood
hUb to attnr btm to {xmeeaftn^
m his vooMWi ttM ia^ wtea ^•
ting demands j^rmit, whidi u nM
too o^n.
'b^pre* PriM^ Snriiy
"EmipTi*' will i»cmiere at t
WW ome and tocation ^oday
at 7'W p.m. ov» Oanwt 13
WVBC-TV. Tte tour*l<Mg
c^or dramatic moi^ wt to 4ie
present-day West *tai» Rkhard
Egin and oo-iton iCttny Mooie,
Anne Seymour &M Ryan O'Neal.
K^ D^Im wU w^tM star
Way to ^ Mow," a ^pnent
about a oiwted former locfeo
rider wl^ tmm out his hUtM^
oess tm tite wartd.
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TODAY, no. «. SAT.
MARCH 19-21
LOVE WITH THE
PROPER STRANGER
Natfttle Wood
Steve Mdiueon
Features: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10
SiMk, Mon. A TuM.
MARCH 22 - 24
ALLMWAYgOIIE
Jean Stmrtwns
Robert Preston
Features: 2, 4, A, 8, 10
wMK, rmjm, mi., sat.
MAICH 25 . 2t
THEIKAMENTng
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Tanroy Kirk
AnrwWte
FMtures: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10
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ATUBDAY
MAKM 33-34
LOVE WITH THE
PROPER STRA1I6ER
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rmtarw 2 4 « 8 10
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,N?1A BEACH. VA.
By: Lewto S. SiBlUi, Oiraotor
AND ASaOCMllCS
Surveyors tnd fhn^neen
101 ftorOi Pteia T^ail
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<^v«« by Urn (^ id V^KiBS
OWlin, M m ot^» ^ lie
(^rioMr* OtiMl^mt of Pubte
iWltt^^^l ^uiez, Vlrgma
iMtc^ Vfe^^ tttSl, until Iwt
Im MtfUiM tm o'clock am.,
Iblm < i tt4ro l ttme, AprU «.
BH at vA^^tiaB ttey will be
^bl^ ^enri iM r^d al<MMl,
|»r ftiml^lng aB liftm>, to^
e^poMmt «m! mai^al^ aw!
dotng •& woric in mtmm^im n^
• imm.iik>tk;k
Locsttea: Dm toctfoa of tiie
work covered uader this rantnct
to in LymtewQ Bnottgh, Virg^
Beadi, ^^i^.
Type of W«*: TlMiiMAtote
ctone m^taU <tf to ^iMnioa«Q
of a SaaMaiy Cavity Seww.
^hk^ il p«it of Mm n^pcMd
ten^ry StuMin^ 9Ptm, •»
AowB <n <3>» IMswt^ and 4e-
menli pt«p0^ ^ Fitttk 0. IRu^
nil. Jr^ and Aaaoeta^ &nvepn
aaid fngtaani, Imtteittf oited
The ftaiKMd omit be in^rit-
tod on tM p»)ponl fonns inckMi-
«d 11 the Cootrttf OoeajMnts.
&K^ ftapoad nuM in i ceem
pmM by • <»rU{M or mUv's
check jn^ pya^ to lb« Cii^ of
Virgiiaa Bd^ ofMl to five
<$%) per oeftt of tim umm^ oi
NOTICI
"I^ i^ibtt' meeting of ttic
^foMi & lh» City of ViifiM^
BaMh nrffi te lieM Id tte OmOt
Court ^om on Mtaday, March
23. mi^ at 10 o'doek am,, aft
whttttne peraoas willbehMo^d
lor and aiga^ Ae foUovnng pro-
poaad ^teagai «l aoni&g, uai
t App«ii^m of John P.
19i^i(pian.ted fi. M. Monk lag
MttB tod Krilao, AllorMyii
for a chan^ of aon^ from Mid'
tu^-iuuly AaildaaQe Dimh^
mv^ to Uiritod Cemnerdal DH-
mot 1 tec. 1) awl Omeral Coifi-
sm^ti DitMct 1 <C-G D of tba
2-OAY AUCTION SALE
^ ntlOAY, MUUt aO & SATUttAY, Mi^ 21, 1 1 A^.
GRANDMAS ATTIC
. 4M1^ VA. BW^CH iiVD. AT KBXAM RO.
(Aatm from ^9tim» Sknpfkm Ceatgt)
THE SALE YOUIfE WAITES FOR
hmm, Mc-i^
A ^^T PCM iVERI^NE-DEALBtt ALSO Wa^«^
F<K»D ON FWMSES,
! HMtm rm fmam
Sbli I^^IDUALLY
QlWlfw
Tiwnt U i»« wi Atontop sf Srit
Nr Infvmi^ CaN MAM^I6
lONPED AtKTIWnH
jad equal
^ WL t6%) per oeal of 4h£^u»ouat
of the JPtopoaal or ht cov»r«d by
an aanuAl bid bond in the aintourU
of at letat atx (6%) per oe«t of
th« Proposal.
Urn City of VirfinJt ^i^ Vir-
pttia, nmym the riipyt to rej^
a^ « (ril ItMi i^ to wttve mm
miomm^ in U(to. In tarn ^ tm-
U^fe^ or teck ^tfMffMe In ^
Mli^iM W p^ to te ilM f <ma,
^ ^ ol Virgtoto 8»f ^ «»•
iMrvM «• r^prt to ^natte' only
M ptoe irr^eii in w^^ or to
No bidi iMy tw w^dimnii for
A p«tod ^ Vataty 00) di^i a^i*
^ aftedUeA d^ig ttme for !«-
«^ of Uda.
Ai^ OBOtopcito ^N B ^m^ a
bid m ttte poJeA aaaiwnUiV to
|K^nO.W <tf more, mmt ln«rt
^ fidlowli^ stitem^ la hk Md
wer hit i^pMmt'. 'HeglAared as
i dK^Ow^ot utrim C^t^gtm 7»
lltla 54, C(xte of Virgli^ 1960.
g««flcito No. , <Mwl
^ , 19 __.•♦
Biddwt toust wdaaa iWi ^d#*J^ f^^
PropMi^ la • Mpmto t^ ***^ ^ ^ ••
envelope, ci»^[drts li4BraiU«ai as
to Mpttia^. tqu^uBMit and
financial oMditlm of ^ Coll-
ector. Failiue to Ailunlt tiiiR
iUtom^ vrifl ooMMite taato for
i«}^<m of tt« bid.
Tte Iteiwtega (plan) ud «ttMr
Contttet DMinmiti iMy l)« ta^
allied at tte office of rnsM D.
TanaU, Jr., «nd AiaooMn. 9a^
wyan md Ai^oen^ 101 ftorA
mm l^il, Vhih^ l»ch, Vir-
ginia, It the office of Bufttefi
and Cortrac^ors InAtnfe, 210
iart 2M Sti^et, NorMk, Vir^nift.
and at {>o^e Flan 9oQm, f. W.
Dodge Corporation, 13(W Gnttby
St»«t, NorMk, Vir^iia.
C^ies of the (^itrMt Boci^
mMta nwy be obtained ftoffl Um
of^e of Prank D. Tan»n, Jr*
and AiBoditoa, Surveyors lOid
&^ne«i, 101 Nortti Plaa Trail,
Viifinte B«^ Vir^nia, upon <te-
noli <tf Twenty (f^.OO) DoOaM
mtKk aet. Titt ftdl wsKMint of
the depoaU for one airt of Con-
tn^ THxawaem wffi bo refund-
ed to ^ch Gen«il Contractor
autaiiMtng a b(»a fide bid, pro-
vide Oie Dniwima md other
COTrtrwA Docui^nte are retarned
in good cooditiim wi^n ten <10)
d^ after the opeaiitf of tlM
i^. One^ialf of th« €»po^ will
te ivfunded to non-b^ers and
UcMe» other iiis General Cm-
taotor^ provl^ig the Drawings
mi i^MX Contrad Documei^
asm Frtunml in fMd eonditlw
wtthin t^ <10) ^bQ« alter tte
opening of Mdh
It f(Ml be mdnritood i^st al
docunwnts reterrwl to in tiita
Adveitiaeimnt ihall be carefully
eMutoied apd rpd and are all
lieiel^ am^ a part of tte Pro-
poaaL
OC 1, diurting
aoo feM on the iMt aide of Pkai
Tr«a, atetisi al the Soutiieni
pr^earty Um of C ft P Tele^m
Compai^, htviflg a depth of 900
feel aJmg mAA tot, • widtti ot
200 fe^ along On Eiatern prop^-
tyttoeefidt iridtt <tf SOO int
aei« tte Mitben fNpetty ttat.
9tKA 2 to be Ci. 1, frc^iiHl
SS) leat alMg Ibe Baatiati akte <rf
f>toi t^ bai^ning at tfee
SmMmm ptopigif lim ot tlM
above OM^Ioiid pifMl; ht^^ «
di^ «f 300 liet ^g aald lin^
a irtdA of no toeit ^Htg the «Hh
era Trnftsty Ua» ttd a width of
SOI hit itog ^ teuthem prop-
erty toa. idMfeiRMi &u<ougii.
JOHN V. fivnma^ city otit
By: Amite (MutoMl
Deputy City Clerk
3-124rm
» U^U>NOTieW
at 1^00 a.tt., on ^ «^ day,
igyut paymnt and d^ve^ of
N»e Bitoto of Hum R- D)w. Da-
eeMod, to <te legitoN nuned In
the wm ^hwt lequirii^ re-
Misfwkbw
ttM tte taeMng
fdrtlott ^ ^ toler be pubUd|.
ad in tte Vi^Aia Bea«h Smi.
News onoe a «a^ to lour aie-
laiBive lia^
A Ct^H-l*rte:
^Oim V. I»rmi^. Clerk
By: Mimli. WMe. D.C.
mumhnmJM
fwtl ^ Mi^ BIdg.
|<taloft ^ '^^gii^ J^IO
2-27-«1j
42W-24Q1 rOR iKMIEDIAtB AOIK^N
IMW-^yAW —
40 Help WaetM^aiweie
Lidtoa, white, U to «. Oar neoea>
auy. Pait or full thne. Sweb
C^VMtry, &c. ^folng maume-
ttoB poaMmi.
Ited. flara whte ym l^um. 9m
inlar^w «di MMVOi between
4 end 7 pjn.
43 Peettfen Weiitod--PMn«to
-#-
owiaopTiw
COMMISStdNM or ACCOUNTS
CIRCUIT COURT
CITY Of
VttOINtA BIACH, VIROINIA
MAil£M4 19M
Te The C ie d Wera ef
CSASSmS) ADVfRTISINO
IAT«
M Iel MM UB, tm tMirtio B , |1J«
iptoM
mM$\mo WHAXt
$i.m fw
QDMai a^ TlMn^
10
Work wanted. fHut tinM. Tyj^
FOing. Site. 0-12. (^ 420^730
BABY srrnNG— Ikya to work-
ing mottera. Cm 426-7480.
^fi:ielW5Ti:
i ii n:i -h ii
■ip ^*i| —
itevea,
Uvtog nan tmt^mk ck&tta,
i^li^ bo^ he^Nma ^nltoe,
9^ latto^ mattveiaoa,
qrj^ ^vA KimrttttN, aMlal
Okbtai^ Mc • a • bnc, aolai^
4ililA ckiati, itaaleum. You
nmi tt-MM Imv^ X i^ ai fae-
amirtle prices and mn^ ^mm.
mm $tmir,m mm ceium
M., Oceana 46-7061. Opn
to9.
REMfAL RIAL f<^a
»«!*
Ill A^ft BMHlt fit
Ttoe roocMb tath,
l^arAo^itt^V^] _
Suitable to ierv^ i^n^m^
^HoiOv «£0«14». ^Om^
Irani o'wtefa.
RUQS-^ll l^denm for even
room in the honae. 14.95 can
and carry (no <^de^. Walsh
l^nrittun. ITtt k Baltte.
FNe <teya work, 1^ the weak,
liaid, iff housework, or ^ilM
care. CaU 4:^0746.
flNA^NOAl
SO ButlneM teiNwtwnHlea
anndlm:ements
WHY i
mi WOM9 m tmt
W^ ^ii4 a^her mnter liv^ I1I9 JitQilfm
W% 1^ Pf^l bills? ^ai^sll ^ ftunoe^
^0 1^^ your house^ mi Hnh^fcy damp*
MHI 1^ ^^ outsUfo •«» wM tNIi^ irf OM
^W to«N»s»« budg^-fttMng mm IMPROVI-
t^piA' or hyrgytma nti ^m fti.
<^|W«6 AU. BA^WIMS ^RVia»;
AutoLMns
Christmas Chtb
Safe Oepo# ^xes
(At Va. ^ach «^ Aragcaa
AMPLE CAPITAL . . , AMPLE LEKDING LIMIT
■
VXRgai^A BEACH
NCmOE is herAy tfwn, pur-
suant to Saotto 04-101, Ce4» of
Virginn, that the undeii^ittd
Commissioner of Accwnb^ ht^
itig to aettlanairt (ba aoeoiiiA
of The Biak id YlilWa, Vmm-
to uwler the wUl of fimeiaM
Vttnm IMc^4i^ DeeMMd, and
hflnii^'bem^^piMM ^ tte sM
pmismi r^>rMeiMive so to ^
hM 49oMad April 3, 1^ at
mm o'dodE 9M., et Rottn 316
MontioeUo AiYxde BuMii^ Nw-
{^ Vlr^fdt as Ike tifiM tad
l^aoe to receivlnl ^^f of debtt
aiid d«n»ids a^mt tba tM
decedttit «r IM eili^.
mMl^ S. imMUi
CkttunksliaMr of Aeoamli
3-12^TIi
cmtmmM m C% alAC
^iiteBeMh, en the Mil «hf af
rebiHiy» »W4.
Wilttim Alford Hargrove,
P^kititf
uaiii^
Patty Hairwve, QeCeadaM.
Tte cAj^ of tiite suit is to
piNain a divorce a ^^^
ant, ^xm the grwincb of d©^-
tion witliM^ i^ eause for niMe
Ai^ an iMtdavit kavti^ b^i
made and fil^ that th» oMe^'
ant is a mn-mi^it of tte Stole
(d Virginia, the lut known post
^fi^ a<Uress beii^; Brodum
nm York, H is (»dei«d tet Ac
do appear here within tea (10)
days after due publi^ttioii hwe-
(rf, and (k) f^at may be neomh
sary to protect hu tatoest la
thu suit
A ojw— ^te:
JOHN V. FENTW». Owk
Byi Mary M. Wl^ PC.
IRYDGES A BRYt^ 94.
1369 Las^in Road
Vitnma BeMi, Virginia
2.a7-4Th
3333 Virginia Beach B! ^rinc«5 Anr» Waza
2208 Waterworks Rodd <sr Robbins Corner
920 Virf inia Bea "" " d. ^t Arfcjona,''"'
P M — F'''<fey
«te7rM-
WI^MIA:
In Hw Ctreuit Ceuvt ef fba
My «f Vlr^fiia Bwrt en Me
24lh Day ef Nbniaiy, 1^4
tiTATI Of HARVIY *• DYE,
MECiAtID
SH^ CAUSE OBDER
ft ^[jparing that a^ report of
the aojount of the Virj^i? Na-
tional ^nk, a continuation of N^-
)nal Bank of Commefce of Nor-
i^lk, Virginia, Execu^ ef the
Estate of Harvey B. Dye, Deeea^
ed, and of tlie debts in demand
aaainat bii «tile. has bee^ fUad
ia the Clerk's Offk»v end that
m m six menths have
olapifea suicc t^ qualtftcation eo
ittUilVn m VfK SRXVI iBW^WIIf^f » ^
llniD that the (aeditan ef
lUg^ail intereiled in t|i«
i estat^mpl cause dn the ZlVt^
"arch, 1964 before the
• ;aioife«ai^ Court, at iU Courtroom
10 Special NeNeea
I^ot^t ymr iv>ipe from tte ho^
ror of fire al n^«t UL «v-
proved. Fire Mnu^ing tystom
for pennks a d<^. VANGUAI^.
622-0616.
Att typai id ty^M to orden
manuaeriat bu^aaa latton. oi-
velt^ i^fflMitag. alaa^ ed^
It^ % 1^^ aii^onHGaU^
gFMuatai. tf f(m need aeo^-
tai^ Mntai ePwalMMito, evwi
amhrMto; lit teUoeeee
of your wofk Hates (m lequ^.
CaU .foanae Prk» GA84365,
211 TQlh &, l^gbita Baa^
MANAGING P^TOER
Itefinad peraom^ unenoun-
bwed gentleman, M to 00 years;
tmsinaas eiparfwoe required. Cd-
lege and pmmotjfwal b^Kkground
desired. Maoiihig putmr in
smaU apartment motoi. I^iUm
wUl i^ude ogrre^ndanoe, tm^
moti<x^ fWit relatloit^ bookhee^
hig and office dalails, ph» o&
cuional mai^enance. Ifa^ be
emp^yed elsev^re diBlx^ the
<kiy, pe r to u ting dul^e ^ii^
eventag bsan and on wedcen^
Tl^ If m mammX onxutuaity
to a gei^man of cl»racta* vbA
persfiMllty to anjoy idaMaat hv-
ing condttkKia plin inooine wMh
minor eflHt
Mtahnum <»pital of ^,000 re-
quired u evideoPa of r^^onsi^
bUtty and food lil^. 10% return
guaranteed, 1^ ihare of ad#
^mtf proftts. U^ qwten in-
^Mm^ if deured.
fkm9 sttbtott comptotf resume,
00B$ tnnlmai and fbMMiif
lefecwou to B<» 1«^ Vii^
Beaeh 8tt»News. '
HAW Gmtm; WUL TRAVIL
to pnytUng tiwt nioete: cbUdren
or adutt {NHti^ ifffice chibs,
ch^reh froup •^ ftOkf soin^
Inm a swtngin' hoetfaiany to
awm n M it w^ p4 eld WsiMi
bi^di. Alse square daaea oiU-
Ing. '^m Price, 211 70th
a^eet^ ym^ aeMJh. OiU
0A&4m.
PIAIM mmm to bagniMrs.
My hMM « ^Min. 209 7m
Stie«t. #M488,
T«Mitoii — Used.
Bm0t, and Said.
Hoitaa C0BMJQO
OaiAHTV
Ooaana, Va.
atai door .to Howafd 0ean«s
m»m GA 84774
i^ur^ue rppitoa^Mii lefinistMed.
Ant^ ta#an r»tored.
JmfiiMW^mm a^p. 2328
CSfWitf^ckid^ Vtoghia Beach
4i4.1(M.
11 TimwerHttlM
A hPUOi/mim ^w^Va fiii
d^. OiipMQy MlMtod drivws.
CM 6^0^
wmmmi
W AutMtoMles ^wr lele
"^wM^HHMMi(ip«iafM^lpe
•^i"*»«P^S^
1061. 190^
1^ de«|i. Oial
^mmi, ext aio. or 4^4901
ammmMt, IMO. Good eondl
(iOB. eii^ to quick €»sh
buyer. CaU OA 0-1475.
mi^hi^-mms
^-r-
to Afipltence lervf^
VACmjy CLEANraS-Hoowr.
9^ lad service, fim^ •<'
lldent repairs, nsk «p ^d
deJivery. Phone 0A64^2.
rmi food * mmm ^p-
31 BuH<»wg-Rtinti#fl
Tea
MntLFURNfFlffiS
beAeoBM tem^ia ^maHms
mel^l fumttun .
Corafti and JMe (Heaa
OouMa b«ia,
Hito stands
Vsar^ cteirt
DMdtchatae
(tee bedroom, ^..^ .wv...
«^en. Cn 4m seen sMtt a
to 12 p.a. CMl «l»Oi^
Dttj^ afMBtiawt N^^ mew
Hodern, nci^ iuralN^. yottr
moim, Ml j^ tabs « ium
wooded tot. 4«»>2M0.
T^ee 2 - l>edrod|B
tonMwd and
Ninety teBani per ttMith. Ap^^
ply after 3 pjn.. 210 find Si
t4Mip»-^Aaor and dMK
teV8to->terp
Would r^r «tf at eaa M
C^ be aeen by ciOtatf 4^2(»l
to appoiirtmeiH
Uwaa Court Itotrt A^tft^nta,
^ptitoMirts. All
bMtted. Also, 4-ro^
ueat wA MnMsbad
er Biottli.
H U^-^r#in l»|yt«*«
CSrow your own Autt aad H<^
Free copy SO-pg. itaitM
Guide <^i^ in coto offend
by Virgnia's 2«-gest wmm»
of fruJft treM, ^ trees, berry
pkurts, papa vtaes and ku^
acape ^kb$. nuterial. Mm-
pe^le waMed. WayMbwo
Nunei^ Wayne^KHTo, Vfr-
ginia.
■ MMTaL «aL mAit
110 Apurtow^ts UnlumliiwI
Mrnittad wd itotov^e*^
to 4 bafteoia hfinaa md
iji^. tturt tmn or y
^Eff Ba^. (kU 6A^742i
my^ Ba e .
RWtALRlALBTATE
114 ltoM*«« Nr AMit
T«o be^Din €QiNig| fur^h
or uafwuita)- Wpar
jyefrty. Vacttrt.
115
WROINIA BEACH — Fu
nished hovm a^Mle A^a
1st, Two bedmofsi, w-cm-
ditkmed. lUO mrirti. Ca
421-8615. .
117 Wantad Te toil
i3~itT A m> mKTQt^n
tmrand iaMMt m^^ptgaii 4^
vi^paants, apartoieats^ not^
risk e^itaL Dehoarva MmȤ^
it bvaatment Co.^ Ik., 9m
Sb(»e Drive, Norfolk, Va. Mai
6&2S70.
^IdiTaiiriFsIl^
10 Arficlaa Per ^le
nSLSVtnOfl SETS-Ussd, in
working condition. $10 1^. Cub
•ad 9mr. Baadi TV itovieai,
422 VIrtfnia B^ch Ofd.
4 ^7021.
CLOTHES LDOE POSTS-I22J8
ompl^ely in^dled, heavy
duty T posts, with four U^s
(100 feet), set la concrtto.
i^doe GA84^2. Fud, Feed
$s Bulldiag &ippty. Inc.
- — li
PLy^S-^sed. Spinets, Gra^
\}^im. Concert Piano TuMr.
^oies A. KeBey. (M
74 »M. mi S-11 pjn.
unfw^fead, M i^ mm»'
Two bediwn na^rtfUiedjii^
mmi wKh dining rooBa a«i
adeened pwcfa 19040,
httirato. BeU ^al
m4m.
l^a^r teUFM ai^ ^unMrin
Piteeev Awe na». <^wr
al fia tt ^* a_i^^ •ftap « .\
111 Ai»M»ewta FumisM
ApaitoMffit for rent, funuiM.
Y^r round, I^to mothMHty
g^^uple. Nopta.
mtmrn.
93 HeusehoM Oeeda
"Spring has £^u^
Reiq^Kdito and reflnhli
fura^^ lK>w! !D»1 428^77 for
free ertimrte— no oblipitip^
latest awieriite to ^ooae mm.
Tree pickup and deUvery.
Hitttop Uph(M«Aig Co.
1000 \%. BeadtBM.
Virginia Beach Ph. 4B$4^
"We Buy and §eU Furntttae**
— UAS^Eb 5#Uy —
One batboom. Hiring raom, kHcb-
raette. CeiMalty Io«ted. ^aa-
<mrt>le rert. <^ GAB'MOO.
RIH>EE uamL AP^nSSfTS
1, 2 room ef&d^ckii ^m-
Idetety fwni^. Weekly,
nmO^. *^e can fuinisb ev-
erytl^ tat food." fOOat^h-
ly ip^nwaL GA8-6(M, GA
ft970L
lliret bedrocm ua nmu sBp g apuae
c^ to <)iMyA.f iKAuArOncp!
Permanent tona
two and Ibree jjeoruaai
B^dwd apaiiments and hau
BeU Seal £$Ute, 420-8322.
116 Rent er Sale
HILLTOP MANOR, 724 Vt
Rd.,— Three bedrooiqa^
|U0 per month. €fn U\
McLesky Sealty OO.
REAL. ESTATE FOR 5.*
124 Houses For Sato
Three bectoom, 2
ILynnlttvra m^.
ai^ointaie^ 429-21(0
<^-2M9.
■•^
<$^^^ED OI^LAY
5M^%n
MsntucnohS
HARDIN SCHOOL
OF MLBIC
mnmuw UsHttB. AbweSie
313- 35th ^M«
Virginia BmcH
|M»ti Yf«v RPi
OmmimHfmm
le laa.
fill m-
53J2
ts nM.
n» pe.
$14SS
I5.»2
aiueMf
$2000
3000
llienfsi aad Secoad
M«^|i|e Scnkaa
<iP"«"
WKUAM iaLU»I^VI
Instruction In
nans, O^gMi, Ac^nibn
Af\ERCHAhPI%
NEW AKD REP^ WOMC
~ Mag - Wmt$
^m, Air ^tmomi
— "^IC.
Pboaa 4S64I60
■mn J, i ji J,- . I I uxH
AA Yavr lye HiysiciM Abeiil
TRAYLOffS
Itif teiMi leaA Ve. B^b
ft
aNO MCWTCAOS
ANY AMOUNT-FAST IWtVtCB
ANCHOR REALTY
GA 87421 AKYITME
P^MPT HCW/tf FNANCt^
HOi^^ FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ass<k;iation
y«« sousH •T(r««T • Momwoim
CLAS^ttD DISPLAY
ALKn'IONS
BLP NESS SERVICK
M. M, WALKERl
ROOFINC^GUTTERING
Hm Reofid And Qtturtd Vwimm
Bmk Iw The Pmt W Ytm
NEW OR REPAIR
@A 8-336d
■ «1
■^
R^ISTATI
BAY ISLAh©
Wati^fiMt t^nmoaity
(013 fcm sAu;
BAY ISLAND
REAL ESTATE CO.
#44051 mi^ M8.tm
W'
Repair*
Coimneraat
Household
Refrigeration
AppHaKcf
aaii
SiKtricwl C^ttlnn
W. C JOHNSON
}2X-17tb!
Hg,M,« fc^ a^^«W^ mir^y, mnh \% 1964
AIITHUft LAWtmCI RKNAMIA.MYAN
JAilLiXtiVfUM, m. — ll•^
in Private Ar^r tmrmmt tM
f^ V and Mn. CiMiilljnmtiMi
c: k.ut« 1. Vtofteli BmS^, wm
flraAualBd rtm^ fimi te
itrturtwi] f%nii Afr "Miaini
tie has TkmtmA M kto ho^
towa MMtae Qaip Iteawpt oi^
for on<%»>job ttii^ vnlU mm-
flieUon of hit ffai OMnCh Milva
diUj ttiNAing.
The ^Ig ht w Mfc Kko^ te ^
aigned to giva MiilMa a vwIk^
know!siStf6 of ImNI mA ^mf
tMla ttwd in mMoi^ «m1 a »-
f: 5her count to fliyita ud
maUMNMttci.
WILLIAM U MTTIII^^fi Jr.
u«. o)itfT ouAW ainm
A-., isMtttt ttOmnm,
n of Mr. asd Mrs. Wa-
U PaHanoa, &., of ^
JMberry Soid, l4nm>i¥t^ Ih^
" ' laat month ten MmM
OiWtr Andiwoetlte Av
antral on O^ia i^ta
In the Atlantic.
an Oeaac fMttai S^
"Andy"
falgl
r. ««1 malnMn • ^ed potf-
in the Atlantic. Sevmil n^
are manntd ^nabua^
an aoMmenl of ^
ional Civil Aviati<« Oi^
|Ufa»lion madt up of ^ «OQa-
tnet of Norway. France, Cni^i^,
Tba NMhariandt* and Ite tt^ad
Statat.
The Coast Guard nunt tern
«eein tuUoat in the AOm^ Mtfl
tiifte in the Pacific. Wm m
atation the ship sends t mutuA
mSkt heaeon aignal gMnf m
intact looation. taag rmm <4r
rater is \isf*<i to tnck i^
and vm^mc Id
^fAmes.
£m Mroacogj;in $km ttiM>
informiMM to Ito
Buraatt ind fw-
1 raaoM di^.
— iy^
r'^^ it
IMMI N. KtATMY
l^nnM^RlSB — RMitrd
A. Brian, ttieetronict leehaidan
ttiid ^m XJ^, ton of Mr. and
IN. tet IL ftyan <tf m2 OUve
Qma Itm and Marine Private
nut Cteai SMie N. Ifatney. mn
of lb', and ftbs. A. C. Mabiey of
MO Avalm Ave., both of Vir»
l^ria Beach ve atfving dboird
tiia a^ttf 0wir^^Mc •Ir-
Ml ovitar US M^rte, ^
cMttag out of N«f A.
SMerpcMt dapMtrt feb. 8 tor
her tMrd tear ^ <^ wtth tiie
Si]^ neet in ^ Mtditnfaean
waa. fittoi her ^nMiirionlng in
I^. IMlt J&^iprkie has logged
nKm than 140,000 nUtei tai At-
taiMc, iS^Maan and Medi^-
mmm viien. Ouring *Ms partod
lit hill aA hem retoeM.
tto ship wflU vlait aeveral parti
ra ^stores of th« IM^Rniin-
etn duriiMl Iw twir of du^ with
m sumwhrn.
WILLIAM D. MeCORO
4TH Asmsmm im., cm-
umv (iWmc) — Arm sgt.
WffliaBi D. IfcCopd, vAfcm wife.
Harjorie, lives M 823 Virginia
Bm^ B1i^., Vi^nte Beach, Md
«th«r m^^ of ttM ^ Ai^
m<»ed CKiAMi Uxk pnl in Bx-
erdae mjm tLAM, a fteld
tolling «Ni^ n^ Weriberg.
O^HMV, iidAdi ended Wt^ 14
Ifers tten M,000 soUiers with
ttgta- Maj^ni whiekst uA oM
wmUm ^ra^mmlL pMPtMpaM
in ^ hwia tttto coariMt umli-
ter^ant M^^i^ a ai|Md
hM^ in Co^uv A of tt« dl-
#ito*i ^Mh G^Mer StttaUon
um temdMi, Gtfmmy, «m-
tared the Army In Augutt 11^
and arrived overseas on thb tour
of dufy in Novenb«- 1963.
Aalei^^ tM ^ Mrs. Crc^er
HcCard. 235 Eighth St.. 1^. U a
iMO graduate of WaMnflon
High Schod In Cairo, <■
mmmn v. marun; Jr.
M/^<mUU Mm, Ata. — Cap-
^m l^gM* V. Martin. Jr.. of Vir-
gU^ Beftdi. gr^utted frtmi the
tlitft^ mim Air V^rrn'M Squad-
rm OffMr Scbool at tte Air
Univend^ here Friday (O^nbw
18).
^pUiiA Itertia wu Mtotted for
the ipedal profe^onal officer
tralftSng in yeo^pytiM of hit
d«nonstrated potektal at a ^d^
er in Ae Mif^^x krm.
The captain, »n of Mrs. I^ro^
thy G, MaHin of 41fl Kingswood
PI., Virginia Beach, received his
B S. degrM in IMS frmi Itie Vir-
ginia Military lasUtute.
^I^aln Martin k being r«ai-
sigMd to a permanent twse for
du^.
MICHAEL E. MIMS
AMARliLO Are. Tei. — Air-
mm Third Claw MichMl «. mm
of Vlr^nia Beaeh, has c(»r:|ri^Gd
the technical training coarse for
United States Air Forn in^ntoi^
ipMlaUiti hffe.
Alraan Minui was trains to
order and account for supplies
and equipment through the use of
punched cart accounting mach-
ines and electronic data pr<^8i-
Ing equipment.
The airnwu u tiie son of Mr.
and Mrs. E. 1. Rhodes of 060 S.
Blrdoeek Itosd, Vir^nia B^ch.
He attended Kellam High School
at Princess Anne Court Houm.
WERE RKWrr THERE
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Sp<^liM KttigJrt, a driver in
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High School.
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PUBUSHED TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS
MAR I S 1964
Volume )^XXIX, >k). 124
TELEPHONE GA 8-2401
VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA, TUESDAY, AAARCH 24, 1964
8 Pages
SINGLE COPY: 5?. BY MAIt %6M%k YW?
CITY COULD
GET AID M
BDILDIMI
VDKI1NIA HEACa -> tte sao-
itraMton of ^ «^» bi^Mp
covM be {wd for ill ptrt< by Aid-
erjd fundi in the toture If ^
bulMiJigi BM&t gov^aai«M MMK
•n^ ftUout il»Ker requlremeflts,
City CouncU wm told Mcwdi^.
Jives Hgrtsley. Amj^oisd TMd
BftpmsentaAivA for the ^end
civil defewe progitun, toW eoun-
cU 4h« iKHwrnmeiM would pay
90% of the mA wton communlt*
iea wected oU^ tot ecwU be
uMd as ' ^ a wrji u t ey e^ftrol
centert" in 41» ewrt of «h rt-
<i^ or ui^ni din^if .
Sttch sin^r«8 ^^old 1h^ to
lie Iwavier ^tn wlinary office
bui^ifl^ to provite betinr |>ro-
teeUoB from atomic Viu^ or
faltoiM. and must have MCh hr
cMm as kitchens, irater wtpply
and sewage, Heju^ said.
He told council ttie buildings
oeM not &^ a gpeait dMd of
vm^y and tlut ccuta <muM be
beM down by buiMiag «t least
of the atrucfeuit under-
Vommunity- l^mt' Changes ^ow Date
Aragona Case
Youth Draws Jail Sentences
And Fines For Cliase With Police
The Prte^ AaA Ruritan Club has chai^ the opening ni^t df its annual Minstrel Show to March 31 bcoiMe Ac original
April 1 date oonflkM with the Mw Vtrgtaia Beach Pa^ant. to he held that ni^t at the Civic Center. Minstrel Show Producer
Homer Cunnin^am said the Ate mm chai^^ because o* ti»e beauty pageant appearances here of Miss America and Miss Virginia
which were arnuBged ^out ft rau- 1^. An^ Evans, Jaycee chairman of the pa^ant, said the Ruritan Club's cooperation showed
'Tine wmm^ky tpW."* TTk Minstrel Siow is now set for Mar. 31, April 2, 3 and 4 at Princess Anne High School. Pictured at
rehears^ are (Wt to r^t) Itoni7 Carney, Arthur Boothe Jr., Bobby KcndaH, Murray Malbon, Beverly Sawyer, Cunningham,
Musical Directo- Oarit Grav^ 0«lie Oomrey. Chib Resident Job n Sk.Hlman apd Show D gector J ohn McFall. _^
^ich buil^gi <mild hMNW any
kM of govemraeM o(ft(« «a a
diy^Hl^y biiis «id wouU only
be vied as t coiAnd: cmMo' by
load civil defense person^ in
OMmettmn exprened nrtaurMt
If tt« posMMiet ^ the ptan but
no wt^ nil ^«B.
In other aotkm Council:
AtttiariKajl
ITREET
CHANGE
City Leads State And
District In Construction
VIROWIA BiACH — 11»
Princ^i Anoe Historiod 1^1-
^ w»^ to (ftangt ttt name of
bdepeadenoe Bmilevwd, C^
Cmn(M. teuriMd Hdii^.
The ^dety's board mMfting
neent^ I^Mid a lei^tiaa ask-
li^ tiMt tbe i^MM <rf ^ thor-
«tt|hfim be mu^tAU "SM Do-
naUon Road" ^MMM ito prawit
name is "too ^»e^
mains In
parts ef
the
4ft
Ne\^ York «
the iMfcallKtlQn of
the north s^nA isentrtl
AeMm^ ^ «be <dd |m]
JPriimMS A^;
m Appt^titeA 1^,000 for
tiM iWice MpntMM «o te used
for iisqute^ etiplpranit w^ vt-
tn iMn.
%jm bid to' teutas itoim <iie
)■& msoateby A E. M^bmi.
Itee iM m vasmmok le eoui^
dl«t V9te M* duMMIite^ Hit
fw« of tte widiat tteuiten
oA^ttd Meeatlr md ti» i>lte>
OM Anne OlNfftoal SodM^ at
Me Vam mmata^ in piuaii rlnc
the iwiMii^ wit ^Motod «i tlQP*
b^ tiiey DOW 1^ th»% wm
notiung left to cave.
. vmcamA beach — Virginia
Bead) is far ahead of all <^her
Wr^ia dttes in conrtruction
auttMrind (hiring Uie flM two
RM»^ of 1^4.
Hk two>month report of the
Builden ti^ Conti^ctors %Kr
dian^ itww» the pennits M Vir-
f^% %tmA to be valued at
|14,013,0(M. aosMt runnermp )•
'Norfott: y^m HSCtt^OOO.
J secretary Qeorge
Cily Mat^MT W. ilusseU
fbfefaett. read a let^ from the
aeeMar'i peiMMit. J. Ztevte fieed,
ft^ at Itoid i y^ Coua^ mteting.
Iif M i0ttw Itoid tald ^
bwMi WM ti^m <o ^^Mwrve ^
hMori^ fltiKB- of tto Hea.
"The Sodefy leeltp bowev^>
tfM^ the beiMflto A^Ma tbt dia^O
will be of laitta^ value by cr^-
^ nran ditfMiive hoapreiaini
M tite ^aitof and tra^leis to
Ilie dfy plttu lo ^rito e 9»^
esw B^ivai^ li^^ l^ue
IMve irtft Vlr|N« B^^ B«^
«iad Md tiM AOiue NorfoIk-1^
gUa iMi ttA ro^. CoiM^
ktfk. M» i^<» <m Qm naoliitioo
Car ^ly qub b IXstrict Wmnet
only numlng ftir idteftd in the
•tate but is in front oi all dtles
in tiie Fifth Federal ibeaerve OJe-
triot except Waihbigton and BA-
timore. "Hm dtetrkit includes Vir-
ginia, WeA Virgil^ tad North
and South Carolina, Bferyhmd
and the District of Columbia.
Washington reported a $34.d
million -total and Baltimore was
second in the district with $16.2
millioQ.
Wads worth mA rei^dential
constru^on, totding 111 million,
domiitited 4^ twoHtnonth building
report ftram tiw lesoA ctty.
"Thki pieaiiH a fftepped^p
L.:.pnjga ro qf jcoainirdal coostruc-
wffoiro liid mbrf> eburches and
LITTON COMIHG
TO flORSE CUNIC
Professor Omf/tm "W- litton.
Head of the Anln^ Sclen« De-
partment, Virginia JPolvtechniC In-
stitute will be tiie Ws^T of Cere-
monies at the tw^dav Southeast-
srn Virginia Horae Clinic. Thii
Clinic will tw Iwld at the Tlde-
watsr Hone 4 1^^ Asao^tlon,
Greei^n^ INudna,- S«^ Muitary
Hi^w^y, Chesapeake, Virginia,
April 10-11, 1964.
ProfaMm litton, wbo has been
DepertmeiA WaA f^et 1^, has
rec^ved tbe Wine Aw«i*d for oui>
John Edenfield, left, and Dickie Freeman proudly diaplaylhc
^^^^^^^^ g,y^ gyuie to the Cox Huh SciK}^^ ^'"^ '^"H
»t ifadHHHm CoAVtstkm recently. Tht awei
^eco^ place among clubs with more than 25 membets liuougii-
out a four-ttate area, and waa Ac highest award made to a Vir-
ginia Key Cteb. DicHe. who was instaUed as Lt Governor of
District 16 (Tidewater), is the chapter's president John is the
club's protect cfaainnm. Brad Stiliman. anodier member of the
chapter, was endoned for latematkMa} Piesadent and will run for
that office iX the National Convention in Dallas next July.
(Baidiritt pboto)
NEEDED
UCENSES
VttolNIA SEAM — Itany
Vlf\|^ia ^idi imAerifli have
net leciMvad mrti* a|i|NWMIen
«pAi froM fUchmM^ for iMr
aiMSiMaMia >ta0a>
The l i badHin en fcuybif laoa
is ipril is and «Mia cards
m^ be p ie as nM at fha Mme
Hrmm «^ tawe n^ nh
cehnd Mie cards urn urpad le
n^lfy Alt WvMm of IMeler
VaiiMw bi Richmond liHinadi>
rtiriy so rtiat Hi* aiipneanens
NHyhe mribd te them aha«l of
the AprN 1$ dMid^ic
8 From Beach
On Dean's List
CTAMiOTTESVHXE - ligM
Wn^^^ B^di students have been
pMM OB ^ Dran's LM at the
U^erstty of. Vii^Ui's CoUege
of Arts tad Sci«B<^. ,
1^ are:
MdiaerBurke, mn of Mr. and
Mrs^ A»eph T. Burke of 103
f^rstnTs Lane.
Harwood Hughes, a(P of Mr.
and Mrs. James L, Rugl^s Jr. of
^9 Bowman R»d.
Etdnrd James Jr., son of Mr.
and Mre. Richard V. Ames of
^12 IQng Tmam Itoad.
Thomas Jrfhnwn Jr., swb of T,
G. Mmtati ol 9W8 f^tardson
Road.
Frank Marks, soaf of Kr. airi
Mrs. Bntdd lluks of 3^ Lynn-
haves Amaoe.
Samuel Pincus^ im of Mr. and
ICrs. FUlip Pixkimei VMR Baltic
Avenue
Oiriitopher ^tm, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Donald ttmp of 41<«
Courrtry Club CM^.
James Stillmn, mm of Mrs.
Patricia SUllman of 1^ New
York Avp«"*»
sehbois te wim the influx of new
resideats thet undoubtedly are
moving into Virginia Beach,"
Wedaworth added.
He said tim fcnir^d^ area of
\argii^ Besch, Tiixttm, Pc^ts-
miutl^ioui CbM^eaka W)Uld un-
dmtbti^ have tts ^re^est «x-
moittti lepoM cm recond.
The two-montti area total is
1^.8 milUan, mU ^ismI of ttie
113.1 compai^te report last year
which «Qded vMh cM^ructioa
at an tft^me hi^.
Local Census
Underway
A ed^lfically seleo^ sample
of local househoMs wiU take pivt
k a ittrtionwide wrvey this moiMi
to eAride the Bureau of the Cen-
ma, U, S. Department of Om-
merce, to upMe many nati<mal
^ures on specified j^puiatton
^trado'btics, it was eunoumsed
ttKiay.
In addition to the regubr
monthly inquirha about emjrfoy-
ment and uiMmpIoynwnt, 1^
^rch Curreirt ^pulation Survey
win indude questions on family
composition, ^te of marria^,
migration, and income, according
i0 Di^otor Jowph R. Norwood
of the Census Bureau^s Chariot
^gioiBl Office,
Reg ional Director Norwwd
minted out Hut all information
tumMi^ the Census Bureau is
Jield in itriot ^z^fiitettce under
9Meral btw, and cannot be v^d
tor Iw^stigi^on, taxrtion,, or
^gulation. The hidivithials and
iNniseholds who assist the Bur^m
^ rQ>^ing to its qiMtfions ere
Mt kluttifled m any way in its
wports. Tlieir wpBes go into tt»
(knms Buew's hii^eed elec-
tionie fmap^m mA «me]xe as
a useful ftSEUstial picture of tiie
United m^ mdiMw.
The Cnfr«« P^qn^ttm Survey
tHU be conduced bwe and in
M6 <MMnr iM^ «[«» of 4»
muAifim^^ weM[ of Manft
tt. Ibfoimalim wffl be coQM^
boally by Mn. Helen K. Bla^^-
^nn, ^J8 N« Fatr^te- Drw,
mrtA, and Mrs. Mm A. mt,
mos Wini^ IMve, ^Mt Omi-
VIRGINIA BEACH — Eighteen
year-old Jotoa /tftgona Jr. will
be permitted to attend school
Mondays through Fridays but will
spend the nert 10 weetends in
jiul. This w» pait of the sentence
l»«ed dmm en tiie yoti^ when
he appeared in Munidpd Comt
Monday on two Aarges resulting
from a mm auto chase wRh
police on fdl. ^.
Judge L. Travis Branch, after
listening to 45 mhiutes of testi-
mony trwm three polict officers
and two of the tiu«e i^senfers
in Aragrae^ cu, also Mi^nced
the youte to two y«u-s in Jail, to
be witWirtd for tinee ymm re-
voksd his drivers Ucenae t» two
years nd fined him flWO and
oonii c(»ts.
tha sonlsnea was hrslen
down in this manner; en the
diarge off radiless driving,
SSOO and casl^ Ncsnei rs-
vekad fer 12 menlhl, IS
months in |all. 20 riays^ which
will be aaryad himie d lala^ fwar
the next 10 wsaifniu ftmm
le yiaM te a p^ee sifen, ISOO
Mid eoita, liesMs la welnd fer
12 moi^M and 12 iwanlh s fan
lell.
Apparently tl» ren^todar of
ttt jaU senteiu»s was wiUdiiM
tor three years pendte^ g(Kxi
behavior.
*'Yoar honor, the b^ must de
Ut f^M^ <n weekM^" AU
ahd tawrence Creech m, ^lAed
that Aragona was driving at a
high nto of speed during Qm
chase.
Jud^ Brai^ had l« ■euad
the i^wel fM^ eniar in Mia
crowded courifeom when ene
•f the youths tabled tfwl
Aragmta't tpaademaiM' rsi|^
ersd 155 wdise per how r en
Virginia Beach B a elwar d.
Keliun told tlw court that the
youth Aould lave been given a
^ket rrther than have the pa-
trol cars set up a chMe.
"I offer no excuw for my
client," he said, "but I can only
say it is high time that the poUce
Apartment realises that wl^n e
man commits a mMemeanor
they endanger tlM lives of every-
one on the highway by du^ung
the offenders. Hiey ceuld ha^e
minimized tiw severtty of this
act by not giving chase."
OOcer Writoce ^d )m coeld
not let the i»r's iMMe ^ mm-
b» id give te dri^ • 4^J>e
cMise he nevw got A>ie^w"^
du^ the disse to ffs li
iheMy^sieiU^^)
wu haMled ^ As«Mnt (^
toTMy Staidi^ ff%lUi|^
Mn. Afa^iitslood bataiai r
Mm ttrou|^»t the ^ts^'
Theiilha>ii«^%eated4lt!
of tts cmat rocffli until PAIUj
eaUM Uai l»«|^ beneh.
BoOi pefMll told the joAt^
tb^ would puuA the ^
"Tt^ has ttp^.roe very JUd
tlw mother Mid. **I e«rt ttaid
any more." ^ lAer satt liii
boy's apfoti etg imH be tthc^
awiqr frw^ Vm.
I I — ,. - - . ..II . -|«. ■ I. .- .--..I.. 1 1 . -
Eastir Paraie
Man flf ti^ ^r la J^
^le 'ywf resi i ve ^fuvMt", and is
a member of ^JSeoretary of Ag-
riculture's Nationid Sleep and
Wool Adv^ny Conumttee.
I^fessor Lttton was a County
IBxtentfon A^nt tiiaa IMl to
1^9, on the VPI taMdiij^ Aaff
from 1940 to 1044. end an Ex-
tmsion iUv«tock SpeciaM from
1044 to 1052.
Tte SouiMMMtem Horse Clinic
is being Atoned and con<hided
by tt« Nansemond Horae & Pony
Aieodation, and C^apeaiise and
\1rgaia Be^ borswien tmd the
Vi!^i]B^ AgricultarU A^nsion
Serviw.
In addUion to Professor I^on,
the Clinic wiU feature demomAra-
tiomt and instruction from out-
stsm^ hsttwamn from Tide-
water and across ttie ^ate and
staff members from the Viifinia
PtAyt^daik Institute.
Information will be presented
on tl» fee^ig of terses, pastures
and i^ture mana^HMnt, loevent-
ive medicine, and parasite con-
trol, selectton of equipment, foot
care, stable oue and menagement,
training and handling a colt,
blemishes and unsoundnesses,
how to seled a harm and «)nfir-
ma^on of horses. Drnnonstratlons
will be gi'^n <m Hunter and
Western Equipment and ridiM-
More information conaming
the Clinic may be obtained fi'om
members of the qmnsoring organ-
izations or from your County
Extension Agents.
C)UiP FIRE GIRLS
OBSERVE FOUNDING
«I(3IM0ND — Governor Har-
riKin today expresswi his mtereirt
and eothusuHmi, ui^ing citizens of
Virgnia to join in celebration of
Camp Five Girls 54th celelvation
of Foindeni Dayi March V7 and
Birth(tey Week, Jfareh 22-2^
ilfe pia^^ the "organized cre-
ative end^vor leading to nttstery
of ^Sb and tiie pm^ce of good
d^ei£d)ip, "whidi helps mem-
bew achieve bigh'^«ls of good
dMmder ^^tb» «^h n appre-
daium of ^ ait of teaming.
The Govenior Ui^-ligM^ the
fK* thait totKij^ e bttmS pi<o-
gnu of mpavia^ «;tivity Cunp
^re Girls oi«ittttal^ mm to
eitt^ the lives of girls and
y^^ WMBl^
tog A^$»^%M the p&m.
^He Mtt sti^ In jaU." J^idge
Brandi i^ied.
f^trolmen Dave Ws^ce asd
R. B. Lavende- both tei^fiad
^ tad dodMd - Aia|M»1s
9ied.fe ever U0 atim per hour
durijig <ttie Fi^ 23 du^ thM
Ihtfted in Ooeana, eonthiiMd
iufmigh Angom Villap (named
after 4^ youtt's f^ier) and
ciUDie to an end m Ken^i^ville.
Two of the ywing witnesses,
Sailing Group
Sciiooi Starts
VIRGIOTA MBACH — The
Broad Bay SaiUng Assodsitton will
tqtonsor e "S^^ S^ool" the
flnt four Fridays in ,^>ril fbr
persons ii^rested in iMrnlng the
ba^ prindples of smi^ boi^
sailing.
Chuck Tferry, duirman of the
BBSA (Educ»ti<m OonuMttee, wiU
conduct the daases. ^ charge
wUl be made tor members of
me Assodalion but dU)ers will be
r^ulxed to pay a ^ Itee for the
4-week <KHine.
The flrat tooling wrtU be h^
et Terry's home, 208 OSft Street,
irit 8 p.m., Aprtt 3. If enough in-
terest is shown In the classes, a
more centralize locale will be
chosen for the dasses of A^
», 17 and 24.
Topic for tite first four sessiora
wUl IndiMte:
1. Prindples of idling and
Sailboat Nomenclature.
2. The'Ait of Sailing.
3. Sailboat radng I^ctips wd
Rules.
4. Hfcdntenance awl Care of
l^bo^ and l^pmest.
DON HeCRKKLAND
ON DEAN'S UST <
OHiMW. mU. — Donald tL.
ifcCrickiBd of Virginia Beach h»
been m^ed to ^he Dean's IM of
the Univmity of North Carolina's
General Colfege.
The JGmeM College is ca»-
p^ed of fiPNtown and sophomore
To ^Mbi hwior roll ftatm a
stodeiA must nnlntain a "B" av-
enge mad reo^ve a 9«de no
knear mm a "C" in «iy of ha
Indiana Man
Will Address
TAH6 OrottR
JKmOlX. — William H.
Lea^ of Soutti Bend, Indiang,
Vice President of the First Mort-
pge AdviseMry Cor^mtion, wiQ
be the fiie^ iveyeer fer the Tkle-
water AMBdaWof^ ?rf '^^me
at « o'dodE. ^ wlU ^
oMi *Wismtiai For lend to-
pr<rwa*nits."
With a t»a^round of over 15
years exj^nnfit ta moiti^,
land devekqpment uA&m^Mc-
tton kiens, Mr. Leach now travels
20 stetes sp^teUzh^ to Land Oe-
velopntenft Ifimm smd Comiruc-
iUm Lottu pto^ ws ad ttreu^ to-
cal tMTtgim hsnkeof . He ki in
dttife of iii mvaMiMnts of the
First Mortp^ IHi^tors in the
Midwestern and Bas^mm Re^is.
BEACH SUPERS
AHEND D.C. MEET
VAGIMA BEACH — Seven
area iMiildefs repr^ented the
Tidew^r Assodatint of itome
Buildo-s at the qMrii^ meeting of
the stole grwip's bottd of direc-
ton Ifonday in W»hl^ton, 0£.
ThQT were Julian RaMdnd,
SlaiU^ Waranch, Lee Gifford,
Fred NapoUtmo, W. W. Reiaor,
Edvraxxi Brogan and WtUkm J.
CoHiM.
filels
VmOiHUk JHEACH ~ You
naod no kmgtf wander what hap-
pened to the okl-fashioned kind
of Salter Parade wten lM||iis
and friends johiad tofMher HTe
stroll along tiie BoiordwaHt
Wwini'SBiicr serviecs. Because
VklNa Baadi is returr.ine i^
the tmdkiup. this T,ii
anal - "-ur.
Will > ia»;W)il ac t f.-
dertirt
man, Mrs.
Ju4^|ar irUl
rtroOen to award Iha hOMirs to
the best diealed woman, ntm,
family teen boy end l*an giii wltl^
spedal honon gelni to th^
Easter bunny size style s^tecs.
Beautiful prises have beat ^'
tribnlsd ty Virginia
inessmen to be ai
iog tile judge
winners.
The psiede arv-i i^
along «w BcMordwaik Iavw ^
Street te 7m Sixm aii th.
l»tMs win be awarded'in flrent c
the Norwegian Lady.
Jndging vffl hegia «t 12:45 an
the prise winners will be «
iMonoed art 1:30 p.m.
mUfmiag ISx awards free
WiU be availabie fm the
i^ps aboard tiw endting
tiue' boardwalk trains the tm
M^ and the Moonshhw Speda)^
SMier is e zeal FAHELY Ihiy-
MsW»it$ your plans now to |(Hn
^ Buter Faiede with your ttr^
% tor the Ammai Virginia Bir
Batrdwalk fiuter Psrade.
m
Mrs. R. «. Gswtti Jr. mi ^m^ Jo# »ie m
■
lAy, ^^ M* 1%4
^•1 l^wM Y«ir Mh* - UnuMil
iBtt 1WK-H» spring Flowers Winter MiH
OPEbNNC
MARCH 28
iCttAfiCOAL r
STwanr ON ftw ^^ MWiowT
UKi A SRfcAlH Of i#«ING
.VOODSY, ZEST ^
:HM?rOAL BROIUNG nUM
M Ti Jr FPAGI^Ci
mmm
Hmm CLUBBERS
VQKMKIA BEAun ~ ixif
Wl)M|MUio« Pine* Otrcken Club
h€vd M». W r. ISrouimm tpetk
on birds tnd bird feeden at the
^m •! tts. S S. Hi>w«rd a^^hc
ItoA ■Nting. Ptena for a pknt
irit te A|Mil wen (Uacuaiad. Blue
^ii^ te •rranflaniinto vpexc
wni iqr Ito. t. K. flmtth and Mrs.
L. P. Ct^tett. Red rlbbona rtn
WM 1^ Ifri. C. A. WaUw, Mrl.
B. H. Mi»d«n, Mrs, J F, Killen.
ttm iMMes for faoiticuMun were
im ^ IMt. K. MlBtoo. Mrt. L.
P. Qfi^am and Mn. C. Ackin.
^^Y
TIME
IS HERE
m^d.
MADI^a
VM^ n,,.?f Jed Ads
"Dry Sjprini flower* now for
next Wlntar't Watwra," waa the
adylpa gven W jfc nn o| t^
Bli^necH iPolnt Oirdea Ckb by
Mra. Anrieraon A^iMT. «|wn they
piet recei^y at tjw boM of Mri
6. L. Uit Mo. MiMV UM**
denKmstrtte4 bow flowttn dMMiId
be proceaied In borax and com
meal to ptmmt HMtr «b«pM Md
colon. Sbe diipbiyed a tray of
raaei and hydrangeas, dried a
year ago, wbieh was very effecu
ive. Mudamal K. Q. Darst. St.
and David Storroaot adsd as co-
boatetsea, with Mrs. £. T. Deacon
presiding at the coff^ table.
Mm. OeiJnar J. Dee iniomwd
the Oub dwt • nowtr Ama^
Woriulnp would be ooaducted at
the Piubyteten Church by Mn.
J. B. mmXi on A^ • tnd
urvdnMben to attend.
Ouriiif ttM bttilneia meeUng,
Mrs. Dant. Litieitmg Ohainuui,
annommd that atveral trash re-
oeplMdM had been purchMfd by
(lie eh* end imtalM m ftnM^e
ipo« {ft MnlMi!t( Mttt irMb the
bope tbit the Mml wAuner JJlr
er wooM dbttHriili.
Mn. W. H. HtfntiteQ, piwidwt.
tttanlMd lira. Unit end ifn. Fittl
GaQitp for eihJMtiiig ia tba A^
tistlQ DJvUott of m reoent flow-
er Ibow ajpooMMi by 4iw Caua-
i:^ •! (knton Cinba of Virtfnit
BeMb, Md Menlanwi J. A. Sady.
J. W. Vlner, K. W. Ctawfsfd, W.
H. L^ns and Oarat for votun
Blue ribbons in the flower «r-
rsngeownt compeUlion were wan
by Maadanwi SUnrmont, Viner,
Hamipn, 9. w Ci>x and H. W.
UnBS; nd nbbons by ma C.
Sj and 0- C Dairtl. Jr.;
4«- ,...jw by HA. «. I^ *oweH
and W. ft. Mowen, Jr.
HorUculture specimen awartu
««« won by Mr*. Cox Mrs !tow-
ell and Mrs. Davis
Guests tt the oieeung were
Mre. Fhiyd French of Portammtki
and Mefdames I ison and
M. W. Siada of lueanecK Point.
For mm dMmwtt.«veatag»
tkm yoB airin id nKb iMp
owt hi spwUiig dean freshly
weaned ctoAea. Expertly doM
PJLC.C. Bridge
Wlimert Naned
VKUMNIA BEACH— The three
top Cakutta winners in the du-
pUcate brklge tournament bekt
at the Prinoeai Anne Country
Chib last weehend iHive bean
announced.
•niey were: Dr. Clayton Bey
and John Norflaet. firat; Andy
Swing md Mrs. Betty AtUnaon,
saeond end Mn. florenoe Turner
and Mn. Onnand Ussak, third.
The toumnDenit was ondu^^ed
by Mr. and Mn CBte BuU of Nor-
foifc, weU-toown bridge au-
thMMMb
A cocktail party and dinner
ItuBCbed the ev^ fWdqr n^
with aotaal towwjpwt ^^^
liliirdaar mi tewv tmnMm.
MMMNICUM
MMAU — me yumn (^■
dtt Canb mat raoenUy at the
bMtt ^ Mn. H. T. WiBlafflaoii
OB i^ nm Drive in Vlrgtnia
NIGHTS
NEWS
By piaee O'Qall
llie Kellam Band heia a vaien-
..ne Dance in the cafeteria to
raise funds for band uniforms.
Couples were cboaea lor the King
and Queen oonteet Votlna wis
done by penny votes
Wlnnen of the contest were
Buster ££beridge end Unda
Wright, apeaaend by the Key
Oub. The Key Club was award-
ed tlfiilO for their tmaiury,
thanks fo Buater and tiadi.
The exact amoum «f monay
irought in for votas wea wA a»
aounoed, but numrs aay tbe head
made a iUcceisftU turn-out
On March 2, tte art!*«*ii
legs Bead ettendad lUtett H|b
School. 'Hwy were called the
•HlMMian?' Their dreai wu
ormfcorigla. Adaaliilan was
10 caota Tbe performanoe waa
heldiattegymatapn.
The baadMd driU laea have
been making spring plans! On
AprtltftiMy wiM march in the
AMlee festival and in Miy. the
Armed l^xrcea Pande Try-outs
for a9V «iH tMm nMmhen wiU
be half hi May.
The S.C.A. spomOKttd a "Topn
Turvy" daaoe. Durtng the week
of March 9-13. each girl tagged
a ^ e^ mMsA te bo^
^we^Mttwmd
erf mi'wmtt Ai litiortwi! ^ te
e<hMiii<m f^
Y.T(
OF VALUts
3
coNnsfii
BITHBIffrMta
AND
HERBERT
HARRELL'S
FLORIST
mriw, rad iB^ured a^ ^mm-
sbwied tti Ml ^ *^mm
Ibe <Wi ii«l h^ • ^%ww
i^MMati^ v^fadi lAbe
bM et te ^ne of Mn. ium
BIRTHS
Em. DavM Lester Coatei^eder.
USN and Mrs. C«(fonb«ler
anaounce the birth of their firat
child, Dtvid Gunter. on March 6
in Quonset Naval Hospital, North
Kingstown. «.I. Mrs. Coetaabader
is the former Mias Suaanae Oery
Crommelin. daughter of Crodr.
and Mn. Charles U. Walkley of
Virginia Bead).
Got 1^ taMiM te aABd «M»
m ^w ^^ ^ It to II.S.
te^p BeBii aad aid to yvm
itew to Aaarm^f^MuN. ^
up ^^^Mte ME Miak-Mto gat
yMT n^mi m aafoi eure \3S
.^•» ^ste ^^m«ii^ keep
kt few lataiel
- Awr. Mf^W^^W^-'-"'fawW^J-j**^4-J- -L ,' ^'fS'T
I
I
Mn. Jfttt Utley C^iby
ABBOTT-OeiESfiY
SPOKEN AT GALLI
WWS
LEE
Ike Y-tten <»ib wffl h(M a| ^t^iOA MAOT — MiM
pajam pai^ on AprU 17. Hie pgu]. fii«iner Abbott became ttg
pi^ wtt be held in the home bride ef Mk Vt^^m^m a
0/ ftiute Ifclrta. Pirturea will be double-ring cerea^ a^ay el
ttkn Md f^Mo the clab scrap- j 2 p.m. at Getttoe fiiMst^al
bo(* tt^er wtertianmeiK.'Tbe|Q)Qfch with the Bev. Mmui^
nor ^^ for March it a psnel : Berkeley officiating.
-"—■^ 11- i««i- -ill »-: .j^ ^^.^ ^ ^ ^^te of
, lie topie wm be
foea^i d^ng, Savarri leachen
wm be aah^ to aUy end expreas
tt^ e^m « tte aiAlfrt.
A &kA VM^el tate ooafoal
via be.hdd Atttef MsltaMA J^
teaiy Wedc TM i^^ag ^itow
iriQ be «itored to ^D^^Mim
Witt Ooai wOs^A Sx^m ^w
Pf^d
Insurer
Pr^lems
4Mr ^t
^ CASUAL MVINO
komt Leads The Way
^^'
Cipri Slacks
l.n
yMte'
Ji^aiaSI^ .
KM
y^»*^ar»............
1.W
^w
10 to 18, Jamaica* - Surd's j
&m 10 to 16
mini
«ESS
110
31 SAVlNGSi
THiar
'^^r*. St,
- Afld ^al E^e
Pp^ms ^ Mm ^ itsy
PIM, WWUI
Key ChA
AfeadKn of tbe Kellam Key
Chib attanded the Annual Key
Oub Convention in Richmond alt
the John BAanhaH^ iiotol. Marc^
iS-lS. On Saturday ^h^ met with
members of other^ Key Clubs to
dteuas various jiroiecto. FolJow^
ing the meeting, k-banquet and
beU was held. At the present time,
Chey are in tbe prwesa of com-
piling a student diraotory. Key
a^ moAm ere i^ln ^#-
HMI ttou^Jl^iA (Mb
fufflrav. »^^ ^ ;w» ^
cen wUl be held at the end of
Mardi.
TveywrM
The Aeyei^ will alao go to
their annual ooDvaaitlon April 34
«t the Sboreham Hotel in Wash-
ington, D.C. New members of
the Keyetites are: Kathy Kersey,
! Margaret Hill, Carol Currier.
Monna Tuberville, Pa(t G<«s,
Xaiiry Dudley. Ifoitiia Brogdan,
Jean Kovacs and Pe^y Shirley.
Reeent Keyette projects Indude
buying «Bh trays for the focuXy
lounges, a bake sale during the
week of March ft^lS «i^ aelUng
cokes and Deamrts at (oe fondty
p)a>
monoareni
The Monogram Club recently
elected new officera. Tlwy are
Mr. and Mn. Gwnfi E. M^tm,
114a WtodvmRd ilwe Vam, ^-
ipm Bm^. Tte taM^vom tt
^ «m of Mr. i^ Ua, tW^
Kri» 0^^ of l^ S. Wood-
m^ LaM, VUiimBM^
^vm m anrto^ by h«
ii^, m 1^ wwe « fwmd
^wn of ^agttoUa mUn et<^d m
mm^^MmeA Ateeoa M» «»
broidlred in antique pearls with
a laoe paneled dome skirt th«t
foil into a chapel length train. Her
fingertip veil of aDk Illusion was
einnged Inm e M tnd fmH
crown anil Ae carried a cascade
of phalaenopsis orchids.
Miss Cameron Duffer of Rich-
mond was maid of honor and
wore a baUertna leiij^ gown of
pink chiffon with a matching
petal hat ai^ carried a aLscade
of hai^p^^ nwQi.
BAY SHORE OIBDI
CLUB PLANS SHOW
BAY COLONY — Herbs, their
uses and garden beauty, was the
topic of Mrs. G. C. Tatum's talk,
wben she spoke to the Virginia
Beach Bay Shore Garden Club
last 'Wedtt^Klay.
Mn. Frank Baker and Mn.
Gilbert Wilson were co^osteaies
at the Wilson home. ?bns for the
"Oo& Show", which wiU be held
on May 14 at the home of Mn.
C. S. Baughman ia Bur Colony,
aadji forthcoming Chib tour of
M& vrare Mai CNnme
mo jHv^a^rt ^ ilte 9^
fbsi^^^Mmtm id Bte^E end
Mia Am ftnden of Qi^tfth
<^, N.C. Th^ 4f^m ware
^nAical to ^i omM of bonoi^fl
ow^ toy wei^ eruimrf col-
ored sQ^teir ftoi^n ymte pto
PWMp <V^y of Aatogton
eerv^ h» l^c^ber as fawi tt«n.
Ushen wk« DoMkl Ogl^y of
<%ipel fflll, VMrther hra&er,
Mttt Nl^ of Vkffm Bm^,
cmatik of ttw ptmn, ai^ ^tert
IQrtoBd of ^rtamouth.
A^r t iwiptlon at to Amm-
am MMff Ito^ tiie cMpto left
for a wedding trip to New York
City. They wfll make tWr h«w
iat 639 New York .4ven^^^-^
'folk, white tIie,gror»m qii*"
hifji smdies af ^^
College.
i
1H|brg m»
hmtft wel be
^v^.N^MN-l
yw m0^ eaa^ M|p ii.
PA.-
With 2 oWtm raady to «>l^ all ymtr m%\ •»tat» w^
Insuw^ problem* Kallam-Eaton wn pro^d, mII#
mnt «r Mlp ^ Iwy your prof»rty-truly on##^,
(wrip^ sarvia ^ y«#.
KELUM-EAl^N
314 umm mm
994^
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iPBaaivaaaai
siiiPMmc AW. -
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fMNCHS ANNI R0.
(1)426*3601
?^ts
ltB.llaNhrw£
aaanHHiiHHpe*
WIOI
-CTTYMttl
and
. ^ j iaa to the
eieciea new oinoers. iney are: J 1 1 owing aaMNhill: Alttftge-
Sam Rich, president; Joe Brytua^fbaal^ Mr*. C S. Mim **"
vice president: Chuck Spitiner, ' Maartoe JacinSR. Mn- <^
, secretary and Don Moore, tre n. Mn. P, W. IM and Mi
lui«r. ChA sponsor 1* Mr. Dim,.. *i. Barto- »"-^*ti^re. Mr
JDeSarro. The club is discussing ; Maurice Jar « A. Q, J,^
I the poasttuUty of increasing ibe'reU, VU w«. Hi
letter from six to nine |C. S " '"' -
iVap
ASK YOUR lYI PHYIIOAN ASO« T
TRAYLOR OPTICAL
iMty^mtoAD
VIRGINIA SIFAru
499-4.
FOR YOUK (.UNV
YOU AAAY IEA\
PRESCRIPTION
OUR HVf LOCATIONS
Thalia Garto
Club In iMy
SpriBg ^Min
THALIA ~ The Thalia Gar-
den Club met recently at tbe
Tbalia Methodist Church.
Guest spealcer, Mn. S. G. Ire-
land spoke and demonstr^ed the
art of "Table Settings and Ar-
rangenHents". Mn. beland aaki
that in a formal tablesetting
wihito ki always used. In informal
eetthigs to use color and have the
color in your china picked up in
the flower atrangenient.
HosieaMs were Mrs. F. B.
Bromley, Mrs. D. D. Goff and
Mrs. J. F. Voorhies.
Mr^; Tr O. fYeeman and Mn.
J thews will attend the
of
^ to
be h Tat the Federa-
'on 'l^^He^
■if 'he club. Mrs.
■lun- ^
u the
lia Fed-
.1 im uujgr-
'arfolk.
■>come »
A Beach
id Bird
w$, an-
;a Beath
' for
rden
bons
^^WAi.1
1CS,
m^mmum
■ ■
Wowee, W^t A (Mef
hmL ^HM
^Jmg all gffls— S^htt it m Ae wy, ud ^tli* ywu
Outfit rwdy to ^ob^y on youT XM'd thi^p to <^
iBcc 1 know tew Imiato ?rtio we not interertrt In Fnhkn, I
St ^-hat is new to- Sprii^ 1964 m^t be worth tocltt&i
filing
Easter Ou
^ Since i know few iHnato ?rtio we not inte««a In Fnhkn,
t^oght ^-hat is new to- Sprii^ 1964 m^t be worth tac
mxm. mm time of ^r.
It's a dre»s-y Spring, l^mm «• km rf moA dreu^ f«
c^wy tim< of day, «ie ««», two pmm, niito that todt like #^e»,
and dresMs with their own j^ett. 1^ «w
ctxnnmm denominator in all erf ttem is
There is a larp vartety cA silhmMtei
lifted waistline, ratunl waistliws, dropped<to-
the-h^ or lower Iti^ ud ^ ^ii^ws Itoe.
Slei^r skirte, flared skim, fn^ skirts ai^
pleato — either all around or «ily « Iwi — t(x case
in getting about. The bl«Mcm 'n h^lm than ever
because of its SoftMss. Sieevw we iet»ta At Ae
natural stoul^r line m « dlr^iped i^Mtter Im.
tmn Q&^m "niere are uiunounted sleeve, n^ba stevea, md
ftx- hte S^ing and SunimM' tte vny dKMt wt-in
as well as cap sleevsL
The mmt imp(Mtant point di the $prii^ *64 fashton ^cmie li
the new freedom in all ckHhes — «> restraint a^where init at the
s»n» time a c(^plete departure fttim iw too-lwM, nck-like
^)earUK% of a few seasons back. Fit is more importMit than ever!
But it m the kind dl fit that n nnxt flattering to ttw fi^re and
extremely feminine. Nothirtg must he tight— not even a belt
T|^ are the things that will make this ^^ng's silhmiette
different.
Dres^s m general have a slender k)ok~e^n those with full
skirto when they are not in motion. And they have a Srft feminine
look— -fwticularly th<^ with rufflra, ftouiwes, nnockli^. tucking,
embroictoy and Iw^e iroets and scaHops. In this iwwd also are the
entire line ai^ ttw ^mg skutst.
This ^Ming's colws are clwr and vMwwit — even tlw ^stels
have a new bri^tness. They work well togcAer awl all are pjod
with white. Every color m the spectrum is re|xe%nt^: lif^t
clear yellows ttirough orange uri anAer to glowmg reds; ^^ns,
yellowed or jacte; all the pinks fam l^t to strawberry; bhies tinpd
wtA pay, green or pink; and ^ faivewter family — ameth^ w^
wisteria, forerunners o( the fwiples and purplish blues that *1M
be l^* in the Fall.
Pink is one <rf the favored colws— Jocks fresh and new tot
early S^ing aiwJ very feminine and adh. for late Spring and Summer.
Navy is the big am^JM^— aliMrt always with sparkHag
white; in suits and <»att iww and later cm, as an accent for whitt.'
Navy and white is <rften ac^ted witti a thinl color such as red,
|r^, or yellMv. The ^ry bright Wues are also &mvi^ « streiq;
awl may outrun navy for late Sprmg.
White is appearmg in e^my possible tone in every pui ei flic
wardnA»e (m cMts, jackets, suits, dresses, Hcw^s. There are
stark whites, chaUt whites. crcAmy dr iv<»y whhes, e?phcll and
lubed whites <rften u^ aknte but al» ownbined with color.
Bhttk and white has made a definite place for itself. It's
fresh k^ing and appears to many <rf die iwwest lorfcing attract
or Itaral ^nte, stripes, cto«k8 and polka dc^. TTi^ are o^n
u!Kd in conblnation with eKh <^r w ^ is u^ u an wxent
tor the oftw.
Fashk» is always fan to read Aout, but keeping np witti it
Is not always feasiWe. luckily, there is always swh a wide variety
that jwu can alwa^ find sometiiing that kxrfks nice on you.
Litfle Edward Hawwm was perhaps the most excited
sp^oitM' as feds pmn^arenta, Mr. md Mrs. Eugene O. Fatton,
cut tlwir 25A anniversary cake recently during an open house
celebration. The event was held at the home of their daughter,
Mrs. Bdwanj S. HarrisM, 412 Lakewood Circle. The couple also
haw a s«i, Eiuem; O. Fatton Jr. About 35 friends and relatives
attend^ the ^ir. (Boice Ph(^)
MB
HEAR DR. RISLEY
Doi^ht AmM BanMt
VIWJINIA BEAOT — Qn
Ttaff^y U0A the Vht«^
^adi BranA of *M A.A,U.W.
!^l Ite «wad ^Uju«'* ^ttntoy
!^ Schbol fOT Girts wkft Mra,
Ottriw tmiU m ho^ew to a»
pre^ner refr«teMat hwr and
ihd, as ^mr.
impleniei^^M ^ibian for
»«rtd^ng thft Gap Betw««i
^i«Me mA ttc Immm'* a^
pKof^m* of sdwse # fiai^<AiA-
Ifcttsm Woman's <^&i^ spoke on
"Tlje Ghanpil Www of toe
UnlfWK."
Or. Ririey wngi^utoW! tfie to-
^ fnwp on d»^n^ flie year's
m^^ whidi ^ «mI ted mn-
mvwmsl laanlfa^M' to- wm-
to, but irtiioh offered vaOxM ^u-
ortionid changes.
•liwm a^«ft tt« ^mam of
aroirtiflc iboum thr<w* W*»y.
Timt is alwaw tl» daroe tW
pittfpectiw on flw »*— l^r
a^rt Gimieo. fOT «x»mpte-4i»y
tbo five you a pfrwwrtlw m
^imlf and wdetrtific llwu^
t^y.
" The O r I ff in of Mn***"*
Scienw.' bv Pertwl Buttei-f«id
arid ihm m^m^" '^-'nwrn .%»«»
of Sc<«nw* ^ Bronow
tho Dr W>>Mehe»rt'^ Jat** ver-
^m nf 'Scienw J^-" *^^ Motem
"f^rid* «« mwnp ^ks wiU
woito imSam," *e y
"Pertiaps you wwla m mier-
^^ m fnti«^erinf tiie vsTtou*
imiKM-: MWt? of -saent* on
wcfety ia tenM of teaJft. M^
^ctMiiy. ^rm **« «^ (Bmbow-
tes." rtte «M. a»
^ctael (^w»n*s emaavwmi
"Sltent to^nf."
Dr. »^ rtrw^ ^»»- ^^
j.jii. '««««« tt^M^Am m and
duc»l in tiie Vii^na ^imoU. ^.
R^ i^ead i^ ihe instrudoA
9^ couxMors of ihe Oi^d
OtiUi 'Rn^risi ttA «• ^itMi
«m ta« te ^ and itat we
AouM dl tean awl tt»latteid ft.
ttr. Ri^y a)nclud«i iMh tiM
tlMu^ ft^ ^u« ^ «4tiih in
bm^ma of tt^i^ ^ ici^
mA tte faiy^u offw enviabk
9M \aMi mhi^($M of ^#.
lbs. Bay ^Ueid Jr. wb d^iled
(wmtaAof ^ pM9 «t ttu
Ttemdqr BoMiBg. (Mie* new of-
^rs taitete Mn. Mhn Br^
dterw Jr., ^ "^ pi«^te^; ibi.
mmUm '^irmmA, aecmd vice
^^AaA; Mm. Ji^ A. Wwd,
Masuw; W@ Gv« Irnie HwS-
mSk eorr^^nUng w^i^^^;
ai4 Mrs, ^m^ B. &iAtt, f»-
c<n#^ SM^etaiy.
mw «en*Mi 1m3^: Ms.
Jmb^ F. f^w Jr.. Uirtiw^ of
M^^m «^ Bo^n I^VM^.
Mnt fii^ ftMiritt, ViMSW. is-
Ip^^^ by Ifca. «Wwd W.
Ftower Show
Winnirs Listed
VmOWIA BSACSI — 'ftt VIi^
gisia BofAi councQ of Gardm
GxkW Minual flower Aow li be-
ing held this we^ni^ at tte Alan
B. aiepard Conv«DU<ui Dome.
Jibing of ii» Aow, which wfll
be opffi toA^ fnxn noon to 9
p.m., was competed fW^y ni^t.
tlw M-<»tor winner mn a clam
t entry mtitled "l^bute to
Progreis," by Mrs. B. I. Watws of
Um Lynntevoi <^itkrn Qub.
<Mher wtaUMis mm:
CiM 1— "Our SpWtoia Heri-
te^," Mrs. Sid]^ KeOam, Vir-
^nta ^^ chA.
Wwdrow Dixon, Mown CroAy
eh*.
Qm 4>~"^i^e of ^^rgbda
C^t S— *'§Q^ HttMia; ^
fora»l T^et,** Ifrs. ^^m
Orsribam. CSK^i^m dub.
<3aag «— •'L^Ry of B«Mlty,*'
Ms. Sun Mere<Wi. linUMam
Junior DivWon — Juntor
AAievement T«^^*»r— "Wlu*
Ij^er iNteans to Me," ICs^n Com-
pmi, ^' Bgvmk Junto dM.
Fetty, 13; SaMt Md», •; awi
June A^tasu, 12.
MlM Kathleen ^vms and Mm
MwA Hau^r left Saturday for
^rmuda where they wiU spend
their ^>ring vacation. Miss Evans
is employed by -Willis Wayside
aM >Mi» Hwser is a senior at
Virgiiua B^eh High Sc)k»1.
Rose Society
Holds Meeting
NORFOLK — * TlM Tidewater
Rose ftwiety n** on &|n^y in
tt» Auditorium of ttie Adminls-
tn^n Building in a» Norfolk
B<^nnical Gardens. Members
present were from Norfolk, Vir-
gina fi^^ and PtfUBiwuth.
"m. J. R. MwAvoy of Ports-
mouth, a nwmber of the society,
demonstrated on how a po^d
rom ^lould te planted.
Ite aid that when the plant is
bou^t rt the nursery to be sure
tte tin can is cut ^rrectly to
tlwt in lifting the row out of the
can, tl» rotrta wlU not be dte-
turl^.
Al» that if the row plant will
l» kept for a few days in the can
to let the aoil dry out, the plant
will be lighter in wei^ and
easier to lift out wlwn it is time
to plant it in the garden.
A lecture and demonstration by
Ernest Smith of the Eastman Ko-
dak Company wm jtfeaent«i by
an interesting color movie film
on how to take closeup pictures
of all kinds of flowers and roses.
Tht n«»t replar nweting will
be i»id on Sunday, April 1».
time and place to be announced
lA a later date.
Miss Dlanne CrwjneiAergltt of
Virginia Bmda has pl«l^ the
(M Ome^ socW MiorHy Kt the
University of North Carolina in
Ch^iel Hill.
HOP
RIGHT
CiOWN
and
SELECT
YOUR
Wf create Floors IbM dlttiairii*
-jteit In tem^ f^^m, A«fi,
Amc IMlvMmUy IM^Mi Ume^
IsMD Ploon em^r OMrt. oolor-
contrast distibctioa whid ae
q«>sr flM¥ wcatneat «u m^A.
Oskfi, m«ih— ^OwKtwr to B
irafd—Asi ^vc hwt^i^^ awyte,
•t aoffarais Bm<aM May «•
l^ve yoQ aa crtlmale?
J. C. Law (r &)n
MMffCMJC. vnMnNU
Mlf Mbr nm. MA M439
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AMeui ^^^ ttovH^eit vk)-
M, Ite tana llott, tea. C. H.
B^tibom ^f^ 18 blu« ribboiu.
ConMwad Ctoi -^ b^ in
10^, C^yaU^ Itanny. V's-
l^M Bm^
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Vi^^^fti^; mssmA—'neAmi
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^<1.mIiiiI« ■■! ill 1fti»yiila
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^^NHMI.T WHUmiO
m%Ja% III
c off
IM "li«HM Boroufh System" Story
al of Thursday, M«r#» 19, cwm Irmm ©ne »rner of fhe ctty ItiMng
' made the editor c^ the mott of fh« «ty without eny repre^ntttlon
.fttiudn-Pilot hot under tM collar wha^v^, T^ editor %k^H #^f our lys-
Ns reply of March 21 , 1964, he tem may k» una»wtitwtional. m Virginia
irt all diractions that it ttmh It Beach city charter warprepar^Jy mo^
St what he was ^irig the outstanding law firms of th# iojth,
H»«wn spoke of President Msnwn, p^ wi by the Geiwal /^wmbly, which
• la made up largely of lawyers, atter con-
sultation with the atto-ney gtnewl^ passed
on by a »urt of record and n© ^^mI wa»
^^m from his decision. And, witlw^ try-
ing to l» unkind to the editor wt ptfm at
this time to acwpt ttiis ded^jn.
Is It unomstltutiwial t^u«i ttv State
^ Neyada wlrti • p^uletlwi of HS,278
aM hw Unl^ SrtWs s«nato« has the
sartw nattenai ripreiwfati^ as the Sta^
of N^ York wirti a p^atldn of 1 6,7|2,.
3W, Of that #w State df t^l« Island with
a palatial ^ 859,408 hi* the same num-
Imt (two) Unif^ States MMi^ort as the
|t§te of California with a (»pularton of
1ij7 17,204? But, #»e Sun-News wi^m to
point out eglln that thart rt a precision In
he Vii^lnia leadi char^ and a mirtt^od »et
o Wth« r««fision^ ^ ^r«ent m^od
,..„•... ...... ... -PT '^^ *^^^*'"fl mii^ir^. Mm$m^i^
rginia Beach arwi Princess and charter wer» v«^ •« by th* pe<^lf
prevent it being annexed and it should t» ttft to ^e officlaU and
nstructive criti- paople of Virgmla Be^h to make <»iar»9M
' their own wishes and not to ttose with
(^utside int#i^ts.
Virginia B#a<rfi «nd NwfflJk mm workii^
together w»ll na«r em tu^ matte's as the
dewater Vlrginta ^ve^WMt Owr^ll,
tf» ynlt«i ' Cwfwunltles Nod, Hie ^ea
WIda Co^ratl^ Comnil^« and ft^ny
th«rs= &3. thi $'.'n-Nlews says, in all frank-
rfolk who are bitter over
f
%^ and Senator Rober^w* ai^
, Wm.ih it be cons^i^ve
rginia ^mIi to
ystem so that mm
iiave the smviom It
yg the burden of tpx*
, .ity?
fj'^H wind Up his •dlttftaL by
istfuctive cfitWim we
•io well to ^M^ th*
ff we had rtet
^ften we w^fd*
i^iv» wi^
*tm#.fMWi^^^, in 195$,
i^^^^nty rwt to dM^«
^trtof* %ai It oonstriw-
# i^Wof) ad^^Kat^ a
orWkC
<riO&ni wnen he opposea
ould, hav
>w tfiat tne
1 the courts?
= has qivef»
ct nmp of the City of Norfolk. The potnu marked with "XV s^i.thc ^proxmatt »«f ^ ^»'2^,£^'
.cvca iu«,Hu..> u. Uie Norfolk Oty Courjcil. The solid line indicates the portKM rf ^ ctty wtere ^ ^^^j^L^J^
Itee iwJiitis tha «»t o« the city and is the city limits. The addresses of the sewn cwiMitoica are *a» shww to the tetefrfw* ^*
now ta use in the arta. (Map courtesy Humble Oil and Refining Company.)
Wi
^
:itl.
The nwrtgagc market was so
I active last year and wih such
^ ^ ' great volume of funds loiaad out,
WW that the year 1963 could well be
catagorized as the year of *thc
Most Abundant ilortgage Mon-
.7. Never in the <»st has the sup-
ply of nion«y 8( edcd the
pawder aclu<i<u>u , demand.
i <^t *hrpidr-{i ' Tt, ,.. r,, jj, 19ft'l fhi^rr- hi\s
IVDge i
il The iOv>i ai«o l^taieiU > and it i> cxpecteia ^t Uu; a^U><)t>'
itf't'i.ik sjifh ,15 wAftd twn'of the mortgage market through-
.)ut the year will at least equal»
and may exceed that of lavt year.
As far as the next few yeans
are concerned there is the possi-
bit it V of a considerable upward
trencl in the home buying and
mortgage loan business. This
would be tyxHight about by the
fact that increasing numbers of
those chUdien bom immediately
•rid War 11 ar«; entcrii
uie iiiiiion'!» work force and wii.
auon rtach home buying age.
Tilt are well informed in
natiou^i inritds say that although
the cxDCCtcd home buying spree
d pc^ssihilitN. it is not by
m next «tep wis to form , ^ny means a certainty.
-water Tool and Fastener ; The question: Will decent job
neadquartered in the Board of oppt)rt unities present themselves
'~"d€ Bldg., Norfolk. Tidewater 4s the.se chUdrcn come of age?
1 Jk Fastener handles Ramset, if not, it is reasonable to assume
,'4t-Set, OyssbeU and Sure Set, I that this potential market for
rt.- <»«eU as aU the fasteners and 1 homes will be considerably les-
dttitget and acoeisoriefi for the g^aed
Si' iii liiti
charge in
>. behind the fas-
imm, oa\ and £lre.
Who, - — o is ntade in
MMonds that will atand up against
tons of wei|^.
cidinK that RamMt
've only short -trips in
;r area, John accepted
; iimiMot's offer. They packed him
up and sent him to a two week
inteo^ve training program in
operation and repair of Ramsct
*^^'s.
the work forw.
There is mt;^ dtocMsion in
this machine ^e (Mcerai^ au-
tomation, a^ tow h wiU ifert
job opportunittes d our ^«m
people as th^ soma ol 1^ T^rt
W no doubt iMk immM wmn
mation in iwfoMy awi twt^^
will elWnrt* many <* the jobs 1 altotd by it
tot vwM i^witty have b«n| U^^^^^^^J^^ff
itwi ^ hwnan b^p. t1»tw-
ive. ^m ^m tate ^matagc
^ i^pwtwi^ ^^^^ auto-
matic, a^ at 4e sa«» time fiirf
new jo^ for &c« wtoe employ-
lines m d^ to ^lus our )pt«|i
I BWfl^^ww to^ 0» fallesl ex-
tent, we are 1^ to 1^ ^ poten^
tial l»n» l«j«r todki^ for a job
nuher than ^^^ring tta ^r-
<A^ U » Itonw. 1%eK» no m^
J^^nPnj^m For RegioM Mm
UhA line. John places himself on
call day and night in order that
he can make instant service on
deliveries and repairs a rule
rather than an est^t^on. Ta<^
water Tool & Fn^nwr tart^es
on tlie job test a^ a^ draton-
ntions, oowiucMi ^y Bami^
lied specialiat 1|£i ^1^^
LttiBg course adl o^nton
';;:aids are issued ftw of cterge
rAn*s 1^ aU^, aAl mm ¥
idwiyt i&m
too, coupM lAh iwi
r^ te ^D hm^ ri#rt ww
ogteMMi'W^ntt B^^
MM mttL te ttM OB
it #p ^mt <Mbv. 88
I ^sa mA*% la dvM
At the present time the nation
IS expeciaocing unemployment of
those df worttaig age at approxi-
mately six per cent (6S' ), while
by 1973 it it expM^ tlMtt »mo
I ten million Mw Morite will ent«r
f
t
r
I
±
1
i
i
for di«:uui<M as lo how this con-
dition would i^ect the itJortBage
market.
€Hi the tocal Kene, tte horoe-
taildfl^ a^ mw%^ Mtt but!-
nMS tea tAm a 0nn pfft m tiie
ftpid grw^ <rf ttie Ti^wator
area. As the ^uM d Ais pm^,
jcA» ^^MmMm havs been #x-
celtent, md m naa^ ^c^ms
of unem^yment mc exp^ttd.
This, wmpled with the presence
rf sane of the largest military
installations m tte world, has
been a toom to the homebulld^
and m<^MP ^n ^^^.
The f^m tra^in ^ mili-
tary pnsMmi. m«> and wit 4,
the area have atoo «^^wd the
resale ^ existii^ toMM, as well
as the purchpe ^ new ones, thus
causing increased actiyity in the
, mortga^ toan busuttM. Tim
I gradual incmse ui wa^ of b(^
! civilian and military |KrMxiftti
1 together with the fwtfKoning tax
I cut will fawwably influence
' home!>uilding ana nmt^p Nun
activity. x
How long we «n towp op t^
pace we are pi^entiy ^totett-
ing without re«ehi«f the aatura-
j -ion point, and what ^r bMie^
! building and mwi^ge loan pic-
ture will l(»k like ten ^rs fnim
' now is anyWh^'s guMs, I
■ ■' apptaf t to «e|
t future of ^ I
, bii sricly ftpon }
' the st» yf ih: r\.\~ ;
Cancer Sriiit
is ti» redptftnt of a m,W^} re-
search grant from the American
Cancer Society, it was announced
today by Dr. Robert J. Faulconcr
of Norfolk, president of the So-
ciety's Virginie Division.
Dr. Faulconer said ibe Rich-
mond institution would i;ie the
grant lo sUmulate phyaicians,
scientists and medical suident* to
enter tlw field of osnoer research
and to develop a number of dif-
ferent cancer resaarch pro^w^.
The gnuit wiU be allocaied by a
commitJtee from the lledlcsl Coir
lege and is effective March 1 for
^yaar.
Tte Medina imm M,ywt
ms iM$ to M^ttct ei^teM om-
en mMrch ir^aM/vrttt tendt
iwwdrt br ^ 9m^'» tK^
itwml R^M^ Osut. T^Mft
jm>J«^ (liiA ^UAm aiwran
to «ii^ ^M^ M M foUo^
^ (^ imnMmiMtion to can-
cw be tnoalWfrt ^m «b» ant
nal to am^irf MM wa ^ ef-
a^ of i^Mto w tta Imtai
and on the ^aai mp4? Wi»t
changes Mmr to M ism of tim
luuia w^ tte use of ^Mm-
iherapeuttt^upt ^
The M^bnl (kSim Ate m%
i^Mppart a visiitv tof^w ^
Tjam, to g^m ^mett In «^
i^m, to «ipp«rt cMMttei^'
^die^ to invM^te jm^wing
Ite UM of md^on, mA to ^dy
chroEAM^wi.
In Virgala ^m are tt pmtA
m. ACS iMeuM ff^te, iu^uA^
iflg te OM WKHiM^ todtay, in
iig «B^ iwd^W «• iMtal
cA^ a^ tbe Uniwrs^ of Vir*-
giMi i* Cl^kMimrite. The wt
Nationwide the Society lias aft-
nounc«d the award for this period
of 164 rasearcb grtnts totalling
|3,675,(»9. tForty-flve of tht
granU. totalUng 11,092,831, were
for new cancer research projects,
providing evidence that more and
moze scientists are entering the
cancer research field.
Whw fm tmA^im tom Iw-
kig ^ ttvtep t^wgh ^ift m
^, twmoSm—^ out hi^
^n 1^ ^B m )^m VVM
1^0 Utttol ^es teyinip mata.
They're m^^ ftw tf Icrt, W'
ten, «• de*E%«!. Vwt ewoy ttir^
d<^bM ^t in^A, yw colte^
lou- dotaw ^ wAui^. You
own ^Kou in Aaerica i^n yott
twy and Md U^ed
Oil Co.
Cnlli
Day or Night
- swing the
NMM Urgost City
m th#
INiHwl St«^
CLEAN
Vifginija bankers on the aeneral committee resptmsibte for planning the 2yth E.istcrrr Re-
gionti Convention of NABAC. the Association for Bank Audit, Control uml Operation being hjld
j„ ^^^^prii 6-8 arc shown in • ^ .irking sc^-!' -^ The groun ni t-.r.d and their convention
asslHBl s^F sweated from left.
~ T- H. ioyncr. executive vice picstU^nt and tr«.*j.uivi. Citizens iruit lo., Portsmouth, liotel
reservwions; Gordon L. Gentry. Jr., asslsiunt vic^ nr..^;<i,.n\ n.mk of W'nrwick. Newrort News.
exhibits; W. l\)uglas CMXidc, vipt- prcskicpt. firs,
orogram, B. H Elks, assistant cashier and auditoi, Virginia ^ Uaiw, imani-c„ u..
Hcdgepcth, auditor, Virginia National »» '"^ Norfolk, general vie "an: Rolxrt Sc'^nnV
vice president, Virginia National §« iolk. ^eiwral chai-
president. Merchants and Farmers fek, i-^' general \jv.c cii^n».
assistant cashier. Bank of Hamptfon jLbw*^ '^' ^^" ' '^ ^' nctiwies
purchasing agent, Virginia NatioMjtok
Merchants and Farmers Bank, ^4HHP^ '^' ^'^
cashier, Gtisens Marine JeffersdinBiiP^'»^ .
Standing from left are: Er!<' H An>iiin l Bmkoi
ments; and George D. Hicks,
News, pfognini.
Committee chairmen
N. ^u
Porismoum, uunspuruiuuu;
Bank, Pcntsmouth, hospitality
The coBveotioa is bein^
tions
problcri's. i
HEATING oil
C#rrespond«^iite
%n. Ham voiiinM
^». Dtfis^
i^n.
444.1229 B«y$t^
^^ Pnrk
m-\97i Kite's Oranf
Eastwri Park
i^» 341-3674 Ihmkm 1
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N^ MIS
PHILCO
TOW^ & COUNTRY
ir toiTAILE
VTrth nm Stand
ONtY
MSftss
WITH TRAOK
WMOMfYWWsl
Naw BoxiRK Event April 1-4
I
-^haropk)!! and H conaWafrt •
1.,,'tK;" 'rtee! Hoxins T.uroan. P*^ Ij, c.ii>ture Uk> Attontic
will t» <> April M at ihe ^^ ,^^ „„;;;;
Rockwell iUU gymiifiiuiD-
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A BEAUTIFUL LIGHTWEIGHT K»TABLtWAT BLENDS
P»F^LY WITH ANY DECOR W.US NATIONWIDE
f ACTCWY SERVICE AT NO CHAK5E.
"WE SELL OR SERVICE IT"
BEACH TV SERVICES
422 \^mNIA BIACH Um. <CM 17Hi ft.)
421-7021 ONN 9 TO 9 HU. A lAT.
EMY 6UDGIT TERAAS
Re«r Adtnind JamM C. Derap-
sey, C rooiander Amplubiouf
iTrtfbing Cvmnmnd. U.S. Atlaatic
* iTleet, will ^t Bmb tournament.
O^ «i tt» Jw» propin^ pro-
mA^ VOilMU' ^^ in Aw^
viU oitftt ot 10 wM^ *
MH» f^M, Savm ftew,
Ak Itoce, art tte rtfto r^ipri
title. Ami.
cone, from Munty, UUh, totfoed
n»ny of his techniques from tor-
nw World MiddleweigM G&m
FulliMT.
NFL Playirs
Mentiiri Of
Camp FacnHy
Stasop Changes In
Hunting Schedules
Vlr^rtli B#«N*W^^W, WmdiV, M«h
of tilit Blue Wflfr »»d a two-
w^^riy aittU pine wmmn in
ttat McUon wMc two of the im-
)or dwngtt in the teU hunt «^
endar for 1W4 pro|»sed fcy tl»
Commission of Game and Inlmd
Ciaheriat tf tiMff March U ni4^-
i&g in Richmond. Anotiter pl^
p(Md ^gage mi to w^ct the
idtooting of anttertess deer in
^Ntan ^rglnia lo tte 1^ S
Use SUN-NEWS Clissifi^ Ads
n»- tttt pMi uuw
teflta^ ttying for b«i«» « ^
an^ittjtoyf Ttam roster have
b^ tiainteg A# un^r toy
LouMn, flve4ime AU-f*ivy h«vy-
1^1^ bodng ctempion. l^uMn
Ma bMO wi^ to condUion
^ nwn aarf jm^xe tt»m for
louiBameirt ««np^on. Fi^t-
*« tove a^ r^vrt vriual^
ring otperte^ from two smoter*
heW wWiin ttie pwt tw> months.
iUnong ttie mm pwmiwig
boxera u^ergmng taWng ii
mkMlewei^ Doug AmitMne.
Amicone, ^tton^ at tte Naval
Air Startwn, Oc^ma, m tte.lflW
X5T*. Viiijina GoMto Glovw
worn, umm — mt itwi of
TO t^ fa^y of tha Sonny * *"" *"^^ *
tendle rot^Ol <>mp to be hM
on the campus of Pork Union
MUitary A^temy, Fork Union,
Va., during Qm M eleven dayi
of Jum.
A M turtey mmm Weat of
the Blue ^1^ im propond
opening Noven^r*a along with
the sn]«U $mm s^aon and dosing
DecenriNsr Ifiu GUet and Mont-
gomery cmmties were iK^posal as
•ddtom to th<^ open to fall
««»»»» w ,..™- open ™ — .
1^ ounp, opn to boyi torn ^irhsey shiM^ing last s^ison. Tur
tKWlve ttaw^ eigl^in, is a : io^ flocks Wert of the Blue Rid^
Joint v«ntara of dlfun fbnker i »pp^ir to he in guxi shape and
Sonny ^ndle ^ tte ^ Imm ! «xp@4en(^ a ^od Imtc^ hA
roothall CW^ato, who ff«w up i ^ring in spite of poor reproduc-
atatfi* Fork Union. iacywUl^gy jg ujjough January 15 tur-
e M dlreotorof the camp and ^ ^gf^J^ jj, effect imA ym mai
in Fork Union, ami Gui Uxy,
tong4imi o^^r of the atb
Mc
terve
is Inndllng all arrengemeDts.
In aMttion to Randle, m i<w|
itt tte camp wiU inclu^ WiA
hmn and Nonntn Snead of Uie
WashlngtOT Redskins. .^p*s, will
woi* wHh Wl-ctrrieri ahd ^
feiwive tecks. Sn«d wffi inrtruct
qi»rterta<*s, awl wil^ ^mfie,
wiS t^K^ the p^ng pme.
l^^ires on defenuve footWl
«1U toe <^w««i hy Viw» Coi-
Irtlo, for mi^ servm 3WW
niddla Un^wckwr few* tl» Clevi-
lifld &o«ia.
tia hunting <tayi will Wp
pMk hunting preMl^e. ttify
(mkAi will be legal ganw apin
In liontgoRMry Coim^.
In the East a November 16 •
Amuary 1 deer ^ason was pro*
pModwUi either MX thooUng
^rmitte<l only on the tast 6 Rul-
ing #ys. Bag limiti would ba ^
wne at ItA year wltti OM a <^,
one a Uctrm yor In Northern
counties attii one a day, two a li-
cense y^u- .n tte z«A of &iitern
Virginia excvpt for certain coua-
ti^ in the SoutMasiem cora^.
In Me of Wi^t, Nan^nund,
Southan^on, Sany aiwi Suisex
Cwnttes and on <»rtain mUitory
rraerv^iotti, tlw hag Umtt would
be 1 a day, 2 ptr U<xnt6 ywc,
either Ms. For most of Cail^n
Virginia tt was felt <tot aonu re-
<hiction in the antlerless klQ was
<alled for. In the Southeai^ni
counties, crop damage continy^
to be a major pTcA>lem and fur-
ther reduction of deer populations
was conu<kred desirable. Camp-
bill County will be indwled in
.„,,„.. ™^ g.-r— the regular Eastern season rMher
ttto Mction are lA a low ^b M- tlun in the Weitern <H>untic« as it
hsmb^ tiM tiiird ai««snve mA- hm been in ptiA ymn. Bucks
^ teihire. The (telayed turtoy only shooting will apin apply in
i^non tt (teiig^ to reduce ttw Lunei^rg, Appomattox, Cuip-
iH^ kill whOt AM pnmdhig tell, and Acconnck CouMies.
tek^ huirtera a morth's W«^ No chan« in the m^y mb-
eiy ^aaon oeginning Octob^ II
HnMpm^
'"^^^ |y#gg;
Fy 'I'ljL.
<i4r«
'-ft m
bss^
tive auoeias ^Uew'here
In to ^tat, the ajM Dacem-
yt^t^as
mUtoed. Turlwy popuktioiu in
Y«<r k^ t© the
fhwf $ you went #
and noad. Sow* f©f
a purpoM —^•t
tan% to fn|<v their ^>«t- l*»t ^., „«„„ „l
y«» tt aooMipltahad ex»<^ whrt .^^g proposed. Archers in to
to pme fcWttf^ i»l ^f«di<^ed, ^^^ ^ ^^ faring the wooto
reducing the autom Virginia tuK ; .^j^ ^|^ ggn« hunteji during
fcay kUl by owr 50%, Raoordi of ;,^ ^ j^f ^f ^us v^sm.
joevious seaaons ^low tl»t halfi
of all turkeys bagged are taken] Hmrtere Wert of the Blw Ridge
Airing to firrt two weeks of will gM an «iriy openii« on
^ «. ,. hunting in a noiroal y«ar when small pme with to sMson ex-
MUn MeGee, at jff^irt a Dute i ^^ ^^ ^^^^^ s^ns open con- tending from NovMAer 2 to Jan-
«ii*a«t i^eh aiMi an AE- gu^j^^ny T^e Comnussion chose uaiy W. Ma^ Wtuvm oaw^s
to rtick with the 8on»wl»t un- will tev* a M«w on vm$ gwie
jx^ular d^i^ season to give spa^ hegiawng Novi^M 1«
to big bfads a chance to recover, ai^ Miing *«uary ao vm^ on
r^wr ton o^r to hunter de- sm^ aw» ^mu b^naiag Uo-
mands titi^ the season be opened v^Mmc H aod andlnf January 30
wtth to <teer s^kson. esss^ for quail hujiting vhidi
tt» btt tott on turkeyi win *« «^^ »i»t*i ^•'^"^'T' !»•
tffirtant i^^adi and an AH'
^jerioai there in 1959, ^Ul work
wth to Unewen. McGee played
ofteMve e»rd in the NFL for
three y^^i before being cut down
by injury. He will be assisted by
Dick ^ttft^, tackle of tl»
1 Cleveland Browns, voted by hto
^^ |tttti<M to Biort vBlua^te
C^^^b^ p^«r m» s»A a^on.
Beys lirter^ed to totor In-
feraeUott riK»ld eoirt»ct Gus
U^, Box m. Fork Union, Va.
H^ lAZAAR
OPEN » to » 4W-70M
FURNITURE • APFUANCE8
ANTIQUEfl
RED CROSS STRESSES
WATER SAFEH P
r
r
I.
.*.?
Ai^untt Iniweii wp to $10,0M
to i^Mt aeaatm ia AceMmck
and i^tomyton OmmUm wiU
end teWHy U.
]urt as lart y&s.
Tb$ ^opoied two-'watk deer
s^9im hi to W^ woiM b^in ^^^ 4„HKy »«.
November 16 «id end November _^ ^ ^ ^
28 «urt««' <*owe ^woti^l ^» aertwa w* Ni* ^wwn-
wouWberiloi^ffli«M<int*iy|»W »» «^ <A«lai» totf^
only, to reraanod of the perii^ ' Jaftw^ •. At ^^ #^ t^ ^
being open tor bucks only. Tme be ^nm^ to W^^ •oirtws
henl'f reproductive potental wiU durtoi *• <>•« ^«« ^ <^n»-
Water— ^ M a ^od ^«rf or | twining in to wp of «*»-' "^^^-^
a ^aiMy aiwny? to<A ytais over alao wocived to attanUon of lo-
100,OOOjOOO Amewstta lneh»ding ^ oal cbapteri, and IM R*d
VirginauM flRPii to Aom ^rt«
a(^ities. tt^iAim ftf wattt
^iMts ia on to ^wing vstam
to v^km.
be unaffeeM i>y to adm^ial
buckMmly stKwChig, and to «•
MERCURY-COMET
VIRGINIA BEACH, FEDERAL
Saving 9mA 1^«h Amoeipliop
I
210 - 2Stli ^mM
^ifda l«Mh« Vlrpinia
PN»M0At^1
Complcle Servk* On All N^\m Of Can
nCKUP iM 0ELIVEHY
Olitotf bEduilv*
Mercury
M0TOK8. INC.
21 DAY OIUVttY
SURFBOARDS
CUMiMAM
INSIT ncMis
UMINATBI TAIL
Wu'
'"Wt'TT pM^ttffiJ a. IfqHfftof 2-
to vtouaiy 9 t^mi Uff ^ Few
Mountain Area in i^aiwke Coun-
ty whiA wwM o&kmm wWh to
a^son ai« by law la ad^ya^
A gmmsl aquiiTel siMon was
pfi^tM^ for No^WBber 2 tomigb
Jamiary SO W^ of to Bh»
Wdge and No^^mber 16 throu^
JKnuary 30 in the lart. Wuty n»-
tons will rennln cstetrtkiHy as
toy wi»e m^h to exceptton of
a Jtew 4Amm» «ttde by to tet
GmM^ Aaimiiy. Sum &3m^
w^ Le^^tive Aete wiU be able
to partteii^te in to wlmnce 2-
week an^ ganw seaawi and
<AJ»r» TwnU, ctepending oi tmr
to specific A^ are worded.
A year dXismtA mmm <m la^
<»on was propo^ for oaort
oou^iM Bart of to' Blue Rkl^.
T^jie th^ will sttei^with to Oc-
^Aer I toough March 10 sea-
tm a»« Fairfax, Fauquier, ftank-
Ua, IWifax, Henry, lux^xmt,
^riek, Pittsylvania, and IWiw
WiUiam. ftm October 15 through
jmwury 30 racroon s^^^i ma
apin prescribed for Bedf<n<d
Coun^.
Tha Comml^on alw d«ad^ to
mala U.S. Baite 29 in Antoi*
: County and «w»te 151 in Nelion
County to ^rt-West dividlag
I liM fOT aU aeaaons. This has long
i tmn to esMMMttd divkling line
! ter <tow s^swi. U puts NaUoMl
Forest lands to iirae two ccwn-
tm in the m^un »awn grwp
atong with ttie rert of to N^onal
Forert laMs to to ^te.
VIRGINIA BliACH HARDWARE
PHONE 4a«-a331 SEE JIFF EDWARDS Wl FAKrWUl^l
This year, 1964. jwks #» «Wh
Annivwitry of to Wa^ ^My
?togfmk of to American iR«l
Grots. '^WM? Ani«^« « n^a-
mar awi W^ «nM«fflt^
»ver" wit ito hng4«m ofcj«-
tive vm f^ ttt »id <^«
t»n m 1914.
In flguiw rrtwtd IV *te* V.
CNoiil. mmsm^ MtA (^m
n^wil ftUMi ^i ^MflMHi ftir
i%Stoi», 39,115 Oonmmw^tti,
pe«derta inwrtly dal<toea te*
tween to ag^ of 6 to 16 ymfft)
revived eejtifiart« tor woews-
fuUy wmpletii^ smsmmg Mid
Mmmi^ daiMi. to auN^ ^m-
umU^ tooaned CioM <te(rtm
of ier iwMiito a h«Mtoatoi^m
course, l%a^^ Johaw to Aita,
tor toar children a^ torn* «*•
iMtton on wtf^ to n^^ fln9»
IM wutor of tarm pfOwH aao
r^^fitia^ po^to toa^ to aate
ust of timBMIUm.
As part ttl' 1^ Mtt<a^ *p
ptesis « ph^Uil.^M Kw
Hed Ctom h« Wl^ed a Swim
and Say W ^^m. deilgiiia
to encoui^i in^hr tm fw-
quart swia^^. Tlw uWmate
goitf is tm prt^wnta to swim
50 t^ku, i^umuiated ia tag-
meM of cm q^itor rak, witti
cerUiii^ tastf tor «Md) 10
mUw cwerwl. tte p«^»m ins
met wja grst mam. Tto«|0-
out to »ti(ffi, HMny law ti-
ready eampleted 50 nailes an| M^
working toward additiwal awards,
proving: tot with to pro^r in-
centive, awiap«g can be not on^
good recj«»tion hut also an im-
portant ftetw m a total p^w«l
fitnen jrnpv^.
The increasing mt^ M s^ti
carUflotttes ware ianiMl to V^
gjaians complaUag CQurset. Tift
iwa« for aduaatJM in «lM ttia.ft|p
of aaaS «Afi te » gxMt ^lil
with more than 4Q nulhon boaUng
enthuawfts tiuvughout to cq«u|-
tiy, IM Crott is {facing emph8i|s
o|i this pr<iigFUi).
Mr. CNetU said that Tt^W
etnphaajs ^ being given' ^ ft|t
ajd ^r9inio^ *^ng ia4i)|M
aftfUvt i«««tli«H|)outil iMi^
t|tion awtod uMfe,MiimH|l
tipMi ill fetoMi um m *i|d
tjirough news madia. Formal fiifft
n^mvtAm to VVglMi Wt
^ar.
imir
DINWGOUTIS
A FAMILY
wjomjv Dwwc M ALWAYS A mJUMjm mm wm
IREAKFAST, LUNCH AND WNNER.
(CUMrm'i fm^um AvaiMM
WE srECIAUWB IN SEAFOOM
HOLIDAY REgTAtfffAdT
14^1 AnANTIC ^W y A#. fo W P.M.
^WflviPn fMNb
_^ ,_^ . . for l|ui»ting
,„, ^ ^rfcays oaly fn# Ap'^ii
i Ifcnmgh May 2 was 0y«i filial
approval by to Commissioa of
Gaaie and laiand Fitories ^iarch
13. Mtatiiig hours ware specified
as from ope-haU liqvrbefoEp sun-
tim until 10 am. (Est) aiii^A
<Uop and orgaaititd drinw''
prohibited. The foUowing^^
ties will b% opan for
hunttof durii^ to apecial season: ^
Albeflttrte, Allaghaoy, AoKlia.
Anhffrt. Aufusta, Batli, Bodlord,
Bland, ^tetourt, Broaswiek,
Campb«l4 Caroline, Carroll,
C^rtos City. Charlotte, Oifitor-
tm, Cnit, Culpapar. Dtowid*e,
EsMC, WMto, Fauquier, Floyd,
Itaipto, Giles, Grayson, Graene,
GMtJEHmQe, Hanover, Haarteo,
l^Hiry, Ifi^nd, King George,
tottitottn. I'UnanbHrg, M gii nn .
•UMmutmi, Montgomaiy, f?*!
toi^ iim Kiitt, Nottoway, Orange,
m^, ^tofck, Pitt^vanit, Pow-
h^»n, P^we Edward, Prince
G&vtW^ Wore William, Bappa-
hannr^j ft»kbridge, fiocldng-
taw, Smi^ Soutowpton, Spot-
tplvasia, Stafford, Surry, Sussex,
"^weU, Warren, Wasbtngton
(exowt Clinch Moiintato «n4 Hld-
denViilcy Wadlife llan»gament
Ar«is). Wyto and York.
itontttt wU still use 196^64
4>)^ and only those with uattted
turkey tags from lart seaion will
be able to hunt Those with two
uauttd tags may tog two gob-
blers, if they shmiW he so akillful
in
any one day.
T
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CBS PRESENTS INDIAN STORY
A uni^pie ei^rilMiA i^lvhig
Vtm UM of MiU ^cM^pv^ta in «x-
ptoing • M9rt«ni^)rary social
pi^l^n— t)M Ain«rlcaa Indian—
mffl te Men on "ietwmn INx^
Worlds" on (WE <ff A l©ID.
Sun(tay. March ^ <4-5 p.m. fiST)
on the CBS Tetevirton Network.
Tilt pa«fci«tl«i, t pictorial doc-
umenl d^ing with the attitudes
and pDMeiM of tin young ^n-
en^ioB of Bioux Indiam on the
Ptee Rk^ Indian •Reservation in
Sootk Oi^GOta, ii done in a aeries
of lAMJ^HEraphs taken by Steve
Schaplro.
"Between Two Worlds" am-
aMera tin tfffioiM choice facing
tfiiM yming Sioux. Shall ^y re-
imin on ttie reMrvation, or
imw and irttempt to fit ^m-
Mlw toto the nuinArean) <^
VS. aoctoty? IIm aUenvtlv^ are
ftfeaent^ in iettm of one w^np
of families who refaite their ^r-
im in their own words.
Tim broadcut dlicloaes thiM 40
out of every IQO y<Mng ImUans
who leave tiie reaervation «x>n
return, mai^ for a second and
ttird time. K ^lows ^t despite
tbe leloofttlon ami traiaii^ pro-
granM of the %reau of Indkin Af-
Mrs, there is Uttle for (he Ii^ani
to cttne ittdc to H Pine Rkl^
Reaeivaition, whra« the uj^m-
l^^nent nte a alm^ 45 per
"B^ween Two Worlds" was
m)duced and directed by I%ilip
MttMmm. R is om of twQ presen*
LUCILLE BALL
WILL MARSHAL
APPLE PARADE
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•h^ter
6.LoQatiett
of awigkek
7.1Uitetliif (ft
Out bfaM4
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cask
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fin* aMun'
Waihkis-
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S.Ontfer
knlifiitluotf
upon
a. Swiftly
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IS. One% }uin
14.8ni«U child
l<.lfoaaUry
ttntt:Iiatv!A
tt.ntte of a
marrlad
woman
90. Out, «•
21. A spriaf
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LUCILLi iALL
\^»fCHEim — lAidUe Ball.
flM»ttMK^cUire aiKl TV actree,
¥Sted ^^ '*Beat ConwdMnne" of
I96S te ikti<» Pic^ Daily's
Itf^Mtt TopJldw poll, wiU bt
MaiAal of 4lM Qrtml Fstture
piwlt of ^e Si MMM i ^ te ri i Ap^
HkiMOin FMtiwd faem on ¥Vi<kiy,
Itey 1. It 1:% p«i. IfiM Ml to
preiUteM of Oestti frote#in^
tec. Site i^MMra Itositv teiiilto
over €^ to 'TM Iam^ ^ow."
H WM auMWMMNl in January
mkUm Mil woyid be t PeAival
oel^i^ tat a»r partieitar rcte
In ^ ^tival'a 1M4 plt^vni Im
Just hew <mifin!wl.
Tte «riBH^.*d r^i^d, de-
Mrfted ts iHffl]^ a kmck lor
maUng so^ ^tu^kms into M^
w^vm mm, it m Mtive ^ Jam^
town, II.Y. !§Mtgttig in t N«r
York City *r«niWc schwl when
^.ww 16, ito mKS ^d that slw
]ttd' 90 ft^re in show Imi^^s.
However, Ae wtHi a clun» job
in t xnf^ emqpaey pRMh»tiMi of
'^io mn* tJte, ihe tOtA fiiod-
eUng. Mi^udiw and bilUK»id i^<
vurttMSMHibi Mn^Ni ilAUe C2aB-
tor's «IMAtan tntf to fave Mi^
Ml her fttst li(i^wood role la
Mb '^Bttft ScwmEiIs." Aa time
weiA <», f^ mm aa RKO cm^
tract and a ttlMurtal r^ in
"R<^i^." A awttioal on Bro»d-
way, pMures In H^^ywood fOl>
limed.
After her nnnc^i^ to De^
AriMi, Mi^ Ball , <»nt£nued in
films and barred Ui the popular
radio show, "My Fiviu^ ifus-
i»nd." ^M had, nieaiMnie,
bought hr contract ftom RKO.
ApMS ai^ MkB Ban Intned
Oe^ ProiatMom, Inc. Im 1^0
to tendle their joM business
ventures aad ilw "I Love Ijicy"
^owf^wed.
Miss Ban i»s divorced tnm
Desi Araai in 1^) tail the two
have continue their prolft^XBd
relation^ip. Tlie Armz childroi
ire iucae Dim^wi. tKv& in IWI
Mid De^ IV, htm m IMS. lib
Ml, in Novei^ber of 19lt« mai^
ried comedian 0«ry Mortoj. They
Uve in BewrlyjWs, ^.
Upvrard of w^OO p«rsaw ««
Mpect^ in W^Miu* ^ Oe
w^s of the SteMi^Mft %^
dinoed ty 4^ Gand figure
pnadt.
terdoni m the Ifarri^ M <MIE OP
A XBM) brcMric^. The oOwr po^
tion vHU be animioced alM%.
OI® OF A iOND is pnduced
und^ the mp^^iton ^ .fobn W.
KierDMiw, Vke PrMident, fl>ublic
Af f«n. qBS l«Iewt.
Steve Allen
'Secret' Host
Steve Al'len has iMen a^ed
M the new host of ^'rve Ctat a
SeeretV ef f^cUve with the ftart of
tiw new sMtton in September, tt
w«i announced todiy 1^ Mietail
H. Ctemi. CBS TelciMM Net^
vroiit Vkse ftvMeirt • PTc^pamk
Mr. Allen, one of tlw ikmI
gifted humorists in i3)ow Imsiim^
win tal% over the hoirt (Mies as
Hie popular panel proi^'affl ^its
its 1^ straight season on the
CBS TeleviMn Netwiu-k.
This will be in tiw nature of •
hwn^^oming f<n' Mr. AUen. In the
^irly 1^0^ he starred in several
CBS IMio Network progranw,
and wm a repilar i»nel num-
ber on the "What's My line?"
televi^aD aeries as weU as emoM
of "Songs for Sate." He mm
iterrMl for ae^mral aeasiMM in the
NBC-TV "Tofii^" seftes as mH
M hte own Sunday night variety
series. For the paA tiK>.^trs Im
fm Marred in a ni^y tyndtoited
(MHnedy pr^ram preiMited in 4S
cities by the WestiaghMse Buoad-
casting Company, Inc., m^h te
will <»ntinue.
"I've Gdt a Secrrt" te i»eaeat^
Mondays, 8:008:30 P.M., S^. ft
is {n^uced by Tsleeast 1^1^
prises in assoditiai wl^ ^
cms TetevlMon N^wtfk. Ae^^
menders of the pai^ art BUD
Cullen, B^y Bdnit]', 1
Morpn uid B^m Myerson.
1964 AtSQnbly
Session Report
On WTAR-TV
^
Spring Hours At Williamsburg
NORFOLK -NEWPCTIT NSWS
•^Aa iftterview/repeM mi tto
lte4 sfti^on of the V^isyi ftate
Lef^itare wifl be i»ia«^ed i9
WTAR-TV We^Nl^, ifaOiA 25»
•t 8KK) p.m. "Mr. I^sMw . . .
Wiyt" lis a geiieral re^w, in
r^r(MpMt, of/ (^ tceMs^U^
nHSto, Miures and fnMii^l<»i M
m» 1964 liiHAitlw mmxk, m
legWMors from ^m "ndewa^
tret yrB be M^viemd t^ m-
l^uters IrMB tbe mfm ^M of
WT^UTV and the NortoUc and
Nen^cn^ Neira newiQjapers.
Questions pi^ to the lavmudsen
by the z^|»rt«rs covwr what bap-
l^ned during this se^on, wM
was mii^d. and ^ eeiMmin pro>
posed kiws pas»d ai^ oMmt <M
not.
Partidpaling in ^» program
•re SmtUff Brcsden of rl^oU^
SntMor Baldwin of >^tffelk, D^
fate Levin of Norf^ SmUbm
^Klrew of Itenpton, D^qpile
WhM of Virgin^ Beadi, aad {Me>
pte MeMtamn of Newpoit
1^^, with inter^ws condooled
by Al Kni^ and Joha Oriffln of
WTAR, Guy iWdeU of m Vir-
tfnnm-raot, T^mb il^Jly of the
Led^r-Star, Tom ^ed of tM
T^mesileiyd, SAd Mm Grief of
tte Ot% ?nm.
WiLLIAMflBimG — The c«ptto of
spring sdiedule for ttw «dibMon ^y 15
tMiU^£^ and mM ^tngt of Col*
onlal WMaoabnrg b^tin with
tbe firing of thw OKffnif^ oianoB
at 9. ajn. l&Mirday.
Tte««fter tiM seven naj<n>
buiktinp — Governor's Pa^,
Cap^ fiiM0 l^ivwn, Pi*Ue
Gaol, Ab^i^bM, G«offe Wyihe
Itouw a»l BruA^venud House
—tad tkm 12 (Gonial oaft abopi
w8I be qm ftom 9 a.m. mtt
5 p.m. ^dly. bi i^dWon, three
a«lt sbops ^ be <^a in ^
eviid!^ bf«ry day mcept ^m-
<tay.
Tto free bus s^t^ will as-
aiune a fi^w-minute lervtoe for
trips around tlw 1304ttre his^Mric
c^. TIm a^ecfctle will <»ntinue
turtil 5:^ pjn., wkh lO-minutc
auvkie untfl 9 pja. and 15-niinute
sorvte until 10:15 pjn. At tile lI^
fwmiAion Cei^r, tlw iiMroAic-
tay fihn, "Williamrt)urg— The
^ary of a PaM»t," is ali^tdy in
Ml ^MmtiMi in twin ^te§im
horn 8:45 ajn. until 6:^ p.nL
Sf^ Aistratod le^ires and
fUm pregruns are dMnra ia iht
Informatioa Center Ut tte
evestag.
CMer spring aetivtttes due to
begin ikortly include a tmim of
15 ooMttelight cone^ts in tl^
Gowaohi Patau^e; Frtdi^ i^M
^•yi at the Wffliaaaburg LadtgB;
'Wi^taei^ tuning ^smtU in
tte GipM by lulenist^barttoiK
l^tor ^^x>offiw; nnister and drill
proinuiM by ttw «ok»ial akilMte
MO^^ny, and ^ttordi^ ai^moon
mivimn by a file Md d^m ccarpw.
1^ Ptkl^-^^coiMstta wjU b^
itodi to and continue every
'ni^Ntey ami IliiOTdi^ ^umgh
April 90 and every 'I^uzsday in
Jfay. The cotonW ptay, "The
CouMry Girt" by Davy Carrick,
will be ^fved ftiday nigMi be-
gin^at March 37, wM tlw ex*
Aprtt 3 aM 34, and
Hm ^puter mUttia {HNgnoM
wU be told lA 5:30 on Mtfket
SqpMm ik9m twiice wmU^, ^th
fife«iiKbum aMOi^naimenft, be-
itan^ Ibi^ 24. tto firiA SKtiiT-
day <%rwK^ for the fifes and
(bunM win be at 12 mon on
The daily allusion of wrto-
nwbite traf fte tnm D\M of GkNi-
c#ater j^ adjacmt i^rvets be-
tween .the ^m of 9 ajn. wad 5
pjn. wirat ii^ effect on Bfarch 16
nd win. continue until after
tto^»0ni^ nie vww of tto
liMcnk vet is C(m3i^rrikly en-
ton<^ for viKtors by eUmtns-
tion of tnfte.
Six oirtdo^ craft ^diibits will
cCHQ^ence sctivMy oa Mardi 21
and will opei^, in gensral,
(MOy aasept StaMftiys. Itoy are
flax-breirid]^; papezim^ing:
Ain^flttkiiqf, soapnnkiflc; am-
die <ipping, and p«wler ^sUng.
Spedad t^cMoml hours for
Suittr Week wUl to annouiKed
dnitiy.
Theatre Fills
Void According
To Sally Rand
Invest in Aaierica by tiding
yimr tax reftind ia VS. Saving
Bomb. tUs y^ur, Juit che^ tto
iqq;>roprMe box a^ ^ your re-
fund in bonds.
EMMY AWARDS
ON NBC-TV
Awantr {i»iMlitt@a«f ttw Na-
ttoial iMnidewy of T^tev^itai Aiti
and S(^ncM, wbiA wiH to tele<
@Mt on NBC-TV Momtey, May 25
iU^tlsSO pjn. HOT), wQl aripnate
from tto Music HiA at Tto Texat
PurUioi^ of tto New York
World's Wata wd tm ttie Pat
Mium in Ho%w(x>d, it was aa*
asiXMsed today by Mut W^ner.
BmUmi ti fte Acndumy, and
1^ PreMent, "Prosimm^ mC-
The NatitMQel BrojMk«tii^
Om^h^ wtt Maoist tile "tBaan^
Awtfdr tat ^ 10th <»ue<^ive
^ar. Tto fvognun wUl to a eom-
ttUHoii of livtt. ttipe aad fibn
sagmate. <^tN^rl» for Oe 1964
&imjfi, pt^pmm hoi^ ai^
m«m of ^ '*^res^^rs^' wffi to
aan^aeedL
Worn tilm 6,000 tmxaben <tf
ttM Mritaiv la niai chiqptMr
dtHii a@«a Ae VS. -vote 0»
•wards to wiiii^ TV pro-
paaa and penenttli^
BY MARY SIONl
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Wtmf BMf
iTAtftt vtiiiess
SALLY RAND
^'We dont go into tto th^re
because we're talented," sa^
SsSly Rand, tto fan dancer wto
will iter in "(^my," the forth-
coming NBC News color Revision
spedal.
GILBERT ROIiND TO
APPEAR ON n
Gitteit mmi ^eat atort in
"^nMbody to ^Omamim" to-
nl^t^^on Tto Fi^tive oi^ WVSC-
TV I* 10 pjn.
KaMe imtm Ms b<Ms has
renpua^ btan but wiMs to tolp
r^Oier than turn Urn in. Madlyn
Rhue is featured.
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♦ AEOdt
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!♦ IBM
UNfll
QgmAit k$i: rIm ef tmt$.
J^mm mm Oe mmm toid
^BNiltag ite tte deaed kiiid.
SsiA Ibaa #iflr taiiva bi Oiae
MwiK el^ed ^ dub mii,
|^ett« IP tta «Beeii on tto iec»
mA dtt iMA 00^ Aiffid his
two la^ aptdae m ti^ tot
Mm mk meks and bc«i««| tt«
lealiV toact M tta Anfflnr to
S^Hi htA « ibwg
fUfitoan veMs. Wtoa
a wmMm lainniiM
Soatb abavM bna
to ttme flftmiiimli, tti
too bai^ were a poftet ftt
«f a a^
"We go into the ti»«rtre be-
duse We f^I rejected, llie tto
irire ii?A us the attention and ap-
I^i»e we warded from ottter
iMre intinttte aM sgnUieant
«ms. it is our ail^t^ for love.
R dt^joi't tidce Ito pla(» of tt.
l^t it is totter than nothing."
Sto paused, and toaB<^ bock
ber Woade he»L '^R m a 8bt>i^
s^itMneM," ito «)^d quMly.
"You don't toiow tow M ^Mmtod
nw to ttnive lA tl^ (piidMi."
IHp Rand tos been winning
«aentK)tt anl applutse eyer fincc
Ae firsA cahie to fan;^ as a Ian
<taicer f^ tite Q^et^ World's
ftir in 1934. ^le has been fan-
dan^^ ever saco— la <aan^mis,
Mn, Ib^rtres mA aupper ctoto
ttm^KHit tto couatry.
In "Caftv," a fulHwur NBC
News ^pe<^ d^dhig w^ tto
Wlion-<toRar carnival busings m
Aai^ica, Ifias Rand will be tm
&mm ^kbA off) m toiieas oad
Mmrtw. Ito pit^ram, wiMra
and poduo^ by Ctot ttagui, wffl
to Meoot Sunday, ^ifi 12 <1^
11 pjn. WT). '
Dwiai tto ffiaktag of '"Gaiay/'
Wai Hind tnnoM witfc Agu
aad bis a«w ^ <mmivals in Mil-
wairiao, Wi^; ICnaei^^ Mum.,
a»l (^i&py, Altoita. f&mflt
seen tto finiatod pit^ram, <d»
arib It '^ny Jtotod and aetoel"
pktore M auidvtf Mfe>
At 21-plus, Miss Bawl stiH fiOs
a h^vy sdtaMhile of doles u t
fan <fau3cer. "^I&vng tora ^ven
tto m of |ood I^Oi, I Inma'i
abused tt," eto »ys. 'Pm^
migk think ^ kind of life I tavo
ted as a perfonner migM ml to
^ilkukrly ccmdudve to good
toaltti. :ftitttoti«notso. Kisa
'very r^ki and d^ciplirod liJfe,
You tave to Ao your atow; yen
have to to ttiere. h JkSlm, l<mee
<Ud 26 stows in o^ ^. I
irtaitod ift 7:t0 in tto nMjnting mi
finMied tiM Mxt nmnbDg at 1
fun. Sure, I was tired when I wu
toidjed— ^ut toidthy tired."
In tor vroridng v^ibulaiy
there is no sucA w(ml m rMire-
meni '"Peoide in tix theatre wh
aally don't rrtlre. do they?" sto
@id. "Did lpa»l Barrvroore re-
tire? Or M«rkova or bidora Dun-
can or '»ith St. |)«is?"
Uro^h tiw years Mte l^M
ia ^^res wnm te ttaAm. Htt
iavrate among tor roks m ^^m
ttys sto is QswilS^ i^ed to pt^
&dJe "njomps^ in '*Rain."
"I tea tiiem ni do a w<^e m
^uto, toct titoy*!! tove to M me
^ ttoMthiBg Uto '^lAtry, (^teen
of &t^' too," Ae aiyi. " I
^ysd MiV in ttit, ^ <»Brit.
imA time td lito to do intern
iaizaboth."
9tt would like Ito chance to
do tto role Margaret Leighton is
nw pbyi&gon Broadway in "The
Cbineoe Ptbae Miaialer."
'*If n<A now, ntavto later," Miss
Rand says, i am a patient
woman."
//fC£U
iin va. i«Kii IM.,
-^LeliST TIME T(»AY—
'^ICAiENNAL"
TMIORimW
PQR O^m DAY WHY
THt PnST OF OUR
HERTTAOE SEUES
"JULIUS CAESAr
WNk
MARUMNMANDO
FEaTURIS: 2. 4, <, •
25th & Atlantic
TODAY, MAItCH 24
ALL THE WAY ROUE
Jean Simmons
Rotert Preston
Features: 2, 4, 6, 8,
10
WED^ 'raURSy m.t SAT.
MARCH 2S-2S
THEMBADVENTURES
OF ffiKUN JONES
Tommy Kirk
Ann^e
Features: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10
17th
TODAY, MARCH 24
LOYE WITH THE
PROPER STRANGER
Natalie Wood
StOH^ AAcQueen
Featai^s 2 4 6 8 10
AovAi^im raos
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nm^h M Mm M^.A^ of mnM,
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Complaimnt
vs In Chmcwy
0OW)WrT GAifWEY,
m0m or PVBUCATION
The «l)^ o! this suit Is to ob-
tain a ^^^foe from the bond of
matrimony from the Defendant
on ^ grimnd of wiUitU destrt^n
and atendonnMnt.
And it appraring tbaA m affi-
davit \wi b«eQ made and filed that
the Defei^nt is not a resident of
tiiis State, it It wlwred that 4%
WE iinr ~ «ix — SWAP
HWTI BAZAAR
M«N f to » ttS.HM
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• LWM NOTlCiS
vp^^mx^mimt%^tm ..... vdthin
teof d;mt iPilMui fMhlieaUoia ^f
tti| aper and prMttt her int#-
ertlMMj^
# ttiiH, M. WWto O.C.
Wig. >ke, ^vife ft
^wnaM, p.q.
311$ ftei& Avemia
Vii^nia Bm(A. Va.
By P. O. Deunar, Of Coyfiad
NOTKmWSAti
^otke £! hereby given tkat at
10^ tjn. on ^fr)X 4. liMi «t
the Uiwl Or ^ tl (HWlMilfriff-
Company. Inc. ioated at ITOi 4
MMiterranean, Vir^ia Beadi,
Yi^^nJi^ we A^ offer Us uta
at public auction one 1957 Bel
Aire Chevrolet, identifio^on No.
VC57F124iaO, which automobfle
was purchased by Louie W. Vte-
kers by conditional sales contract.
Terms: catii at time of Mle. TTie
vendor rwerves tlie right to bid.
VIRGMA NATIONAL BANK
Drewry & Evans, Attorneys
3^4.1T
B
1^5 LASKIN ROAD
BROKBRS
iPWARD P. BR06AN - JAMES L. ADAMS
Virginia Bwch SUN-NEWS^ Tu^ay, March ^4, 1964
M^ m^
4:^a401 FOR IMMEDIATE ACTiC»4
IKAL NOTICES
irtlMi ten 4qw irflv d«e yubU^
m%m taraH tad io «1i«t m^ be
nec^Miy %i iffMiet ^^ re-
necmiti 1^<^ tld. K to fur-
^ mmiP tint m i4>ove
poiCton of Mi order be iNtbUshed
onoe wee^ for four tim@ in
the Vi^inU Bei^ &t&Newa, a
^vmgKp&t Iwvittg fBnend drra-
taUon in the C% ^ Virgin^
Btiush, VirgtnU.
TMte: J<»{N V. F^^HESS
By: Mary M. White, D.C.
ALLEN J. GORDON, p.q.
P.O. Box 15266
Grett ftric^ Slopping Cn^er
Cb^apMte, Vir^nia
S-KHTtJ
^kmim XKvicB
t1 JMiMing — Repairing
AllMforkOuaratitMd
FERRELL
UNOIEUM & TILE Ca
326 W. 21sl ^. — MA 5-5305
NOTICE OF SALI
NoUoe u hereto given t^t at
10.00 am. on AprU 6, 1964, at
the U£0d Car Lot of OMm Meter
Company, Inc. locate at 17tb &
Mediterranean, Virglnk Beach,
Virginia, we shall offer for nle «t
public auction one 1983 Dodge
"440" four door a^in, identifi
eaUon No. 623»-S3ti6^ whksh
autoniobile was purdsued by
Gerald R, Grass by condttioiaJ
sates contract. Terms: cash «t time
of sak. Tlje vendor reserves the
right to bid.
Universal C.I.T. Credit Corp.
Drewiy •& Evans, Attomeyt
$-24.1T
TBEN HE SffiFHD
TO BANK MANdG
\ Hs wan^ a stick ^ift
' oil \m W^ Mr and ]ie
^ shi(^»dforit. He slipped
,|or wmrm^t too-and he
cam© to our bank. He
{otmd our auf» loans con-
V(mi€BJt, prtMnpt and va-y
hw in cmtl You will, too.
OFFERmC ALL BANKLNG SERVICES:
# Hooae Improwment Loans
1^ &iviap A(xx»nts
# Owcking AoMHints
Night OepMitory
AutoLMOs
Oiftttm^ Club
Safe Deposit Boxes
(At Va, Beach awl Aragona
oCfkes)
AMPLE CAPriAL . . . AMPLE LEFDING LIMIT
■
BANK of Vli\Gii«A Beach
Padf ic Avenue at taslcin Road NavaL Air Station - Oceana
1802 Atlantic Avenue USFAAWTC - Dam Neck
3fSS^rginJa Beadi Blvd. at Prin^ss Ann© Plaza
2208 Waterworks Ro«i at Robbins Camm
4920 Virginia Beach Blvd. at Aragona Village
Opa m^y tbroi^ Frktoy, » MM. to 1 P.M.— Frifcy rit^o« - 4 to 7 P.M.
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is i^r^y given that at
10:00 a.m. on April 6, 1964, at the
Used Car Lot of Cortes Motor
Company, Inc. located at 17th &
M^iterranean, Virginia B^ush,
Virginia, we shall offer for sale at
public auction one 1933 Chry^er
New Yorker four door sedan,
identification No. 8333-133918,
which automobile was pw^ased
by 'Richard W. Wilson by condi-
tional sales contract Terms: cash
at time of sale. T^ vmd^ re-
serves the ^ht to iki.
Virgima JKaiDMl Sank
Drewry k l^aM. AMoriMys
3-^lT
VIROINIA:
In tfii Cieric't Offiw el fh« Cii^
l^t ifvif »f ffc» ^ fff Vifffliite
■wcj^ M ^Mi M% Mf •? Atercfif
Ii64
PAMO (XMRPCauWON,
ComptaiMnt,^
^rsus
Willie L. Bright, a/k/a WiUiajn L
Bright, Little Neck Road, Virginia
Beach, Virginia, John Bright, Jr.,
.Mdress Unknown, Reggie Bright,
Address Unknown, William
Whit^ead, AldSeif Unknown,
WilUMti H. Bi^it, Address Un-
known, Lizzie Brii^ Whitehead,
a/Va Liiaie Bright Culiey, Ad-
dress Unknown, and Leroy Bright,
Add^M Unknown, or if any of
t^e above-named defendants be
not living, ihen their heirs or
^visees, togetber with any and
aU otbtf p#«^, known or un-
known, who may have an intere;^,
right, ititle or cbum in and to the
property sought to be partition^
in this proceeding, are the ownen
or have an interest therein.''
Defendants.
ORDKl OF PUMvICATION
The object of this suit is to ef-
fect partition amongst the owners
by ile or otherwise of the fol-
lowing described property, situate
in the City of Virginia Beach, Vir-
ginia^ to-wit:
AU that certain tract, place or
pafod of land, lying in ^
City 6f Virginia Beach (^v
n»rly the County of Princ^
Anne), Virginia, and be^
the same property convejid
to John Bright by deed H
W^Iiam BarUett, dated Ma^
10, 1887, and being on m
south si<te of Littte N#t
RcMui, in the Lynnim^en Btfr-
m^ of the City of Virgi^
B^ch, Virginia.
An affictevit having been vmAi
that the defendants, John Bri^ft,
Jr., Reggie Bright, WiUJam While-
head, William H. Bright, and Liz-
zie Bright WhMehead, also known
$A Lizzie ^i^ Carney, aal Le-
loy Bright are dwieased and tiw
heirs, <tevi4ces qi aligns of %»
^ove ^ttes cannot amumt#y
be ^tennineo and tlrat dt^ dlyi-
piu^ ^ b(^n u^ by and fa
tetaJi «f ^ complainant to p-
wrtain the nam^ and/or addr|s-
m& of ttie heirs and deviae^ fif
the alw* parties, but wtthout
effort;
It is OM)EOTD ■ ' i*(Ve
nieMioned partes, . r WSrer
perwn, or per«)M, or tWr toeire,
^ir <tavi$^ or i^si^oa wiw nwy
have an UamA in this iMtter,
are Mreby i«quized to app»r
CUSSIFIED ADVERTISING
lATEi
■p to M wori% Sc Mek aMiUowd
iPMni. AMtianal caawcB t h rt a^
liwM 9149 Mck Hmt.
CLASSIFIED DISPUYt
|2.M p«r c(tem incii
itafhaAtloa.
93.N f«r aammmtma
DiADLINIS:
M«id^, 10 un. for T^Hiay
eittiM.
•mm.
NOTWE!
Contractor! Jc Itane Buildera—
Let us help ywi with that new
home — additions — or repaire.
We can funuA materials from
taaement to ttUc and aM ywi in
finaacing,
BKHie: Keltoin k Mon, Inc.
<1) ^6>2fl61
426^750
^6^937
TfrnBrmm
40 H«lp Wanted— Pemale
RECEPTIONIST - lYPIST. For
position in Princess Anne Plasa
area. D^ire attractive person
who can meet the public and
supervise the administrative
detaib involved in operating a
branch offi(». Ideal working
conditions and hours. Call Miss
Gay 627-3561. Goodman-Segar-
Ho^m 'ResideiAial Sates Corp.
MEROiANDISE
90 ArtklM For Sale
miavmiON sfrrs-used, in
working condition. $10 up. CaiA
tnd (»rry. Beach TV Service
422 Virginia BMdb JUvd.
428-7(21.
CLOTHE UNI POSTS-^^.n
completely installed, heavy
duty T posts, with four Mm
(too fe^), set in eoncrete.
Phone GA 8-4222. Fuel, Feed
& Building Supply. Inc.
RENTAL RIM BTAtk
Ml AjNirtn^H P»jr B||^| i
Ttoee rooms, b^
Near i^ipmg. Verf
Su^bto Its ier^e
42M0M Of 492^
iKuti wrmn.
Om teitooom, fumiihed or u
fiw^^ML ^mdttp. Mug
Smww Beat S^ite. m^wm
or OA ^mn.
PIANOS-4J8ed. Sphieta, Grands,
Uprights. Concert Piano Tuner,
James A. Kelley. CaU ^284287
7-0 a.m. and 8-11 pjn.
f^am 2 • bedroom ap«iti^nt%,
fumlAed and unfipniMBd
Ninety doUuns ^r matth. Apt
ply after I pM^%l% ^d SI
93 HouMhold Ooedt
43 Position WantMl—FenMie
W<tfk warned. Part time. Typi»g.
fliiog. m&. 9-12. C^ 4284730
_
i^^lNOUNCEMENTS
10 SpMJal Netleea
ProteiA your home from tl» hot-
tot of fire »t night. UL ap-
proved. Fire warning system
for pennies a ^. VANGU^D.
622-9816.
B^Y snTING— Days lor work-
lag ajothtis. QaU 428-7430.
iJMl^ with real estate sal^nan's
Iteense and teerelarU experi-
^ice wKfte ftiU time poiii^
»Iary and eowni^ikm, or
we^nds, Vir^na Beach area.
6A 1^2173.
Typist, part tiiro or temporiuy.
Tax service or tertel. (M
GA 8-7070.
"Spring has Sprung"
Reui^hrter and refine your
furniture mm\ DM '£i84877Hb»r
free Mtti»ite— no <^l^ptffai^
lat^ miteriala to chooit Arona.
Free pickup vsA deUvery.
Hilltop Uph^rt^ng Oo.
1000 Va. B^ch Blvd.
Virginia BewA Ph. «84I877
"We Buy and SeU Fui^tt" '
OoMa C^urt MoM ^ptftnuilUb
3QI-10UI str^. wmsmm
apartsiMto. AU tttilWit !»•
mti^ Alao, 4-rwiB a|w%
i^nt UMl tumi^ed tvmt^
Mock from Bw WiH^am ^.
iN«k or nMttk.
FlNANCfAl
Reft1|^at«»8, tP&aen, stoves,
livisg tootsi fmmltore, <^ks,
r^B, books, bedroom funMia«,
piM, ndtoa, mattresses,
firings, pon^ fun^torei nwtal
cfl^Dwts, brie - a • \mc, wafm,
d&^n, cheiAs, liiKdeum. You
name it— we have It and at rea-
smdde prii^s and esjqr t^ms.
mrtz Bazaar, 227 First Coionfaa
Rd., Oceana 428-7088. C^>e& 9
to 9.
V. .J
RUGS— 9x12 linolmmi for evei?
room in the house. 14.95 earii
mX carry (no dealers). Walsb
Fuminire. 17tb k Baltic.
C^TOM TYPING SCRVICJE —
All types of typing to order
manusmpt, business leMeis, ei^
velope addr^aing, Mendls, ed'
Ring by English maiora<:olle^
graduMes.'If you i»ed seav
tarml «fvice ooookma^, evea
a tingte lett^-, 1^ us take can
of your work. Rites on inquest
Ci^ Jeanne Price GA84359,
211 70th St., Virginia Beach.
HAVE GUTTAR; WILL TRAVSa^
to anything ^t meets: children
or adult ^o^ties, service clubs,
church ^oup — folks songs
irrai' « swingin' iKKJtesiuiy te
eome resitrained <M English
ballads. Also square dance cali-
Ingv Wym Vt'm, 211 70th
Street, Vir^nU Beeoh. CaO
GA843S5.
PI^O LEMONS, for banners,
My home or yours. 1»0 77tfc
Street. 42&«^8.
TelevWons — Used.
Bou^ and Sold.
Hoiue calls $3.00
pc^^TV
Oceana, Va.
Next door to Howard Cleai^^
9|p>ne GA 84774
Furniture lepaJred and reflnWied.
Ant ique furniture restored.
JusUs l|#finishing Shop, 2228
Great l^eck M., Virgnia B^cb
464-1018.
n Tnnspirtetlen
k,kf Driveaways Inc.— We will
ieiiver your car to or tuva any^
ei^. Cte#ilto mArM drivers.
c^ S^m.
Hmmtm:
teBC^iS-BWZ, Itil. 190SL.
|]nQ«cul«t#. 1^ 4Nm. Dial
liA7-aSll. eirt. 210, «r ^4901.
SyOTlAf!~^W#«ir^^]rSto-
AtttoMiii tamu-
nuuion, radio anl^^, tpoA
tim. $3»). Oiai 4^79^.
BUSINESS SERVICES
30 Appiianee Servieea
VACUUM CI^iWfSBS-«ooven
Ifeles ai^ sMTVJce. PrmdiH ef-
fieient repairs. Pick up and
driivery. P h o n e GA 84222.
I^el FMd k Bulldii^ Sup-
SO Buslnea Qpporhmltlw
MANAGING PAR'BNDR
iRefined i^rsonable unencum-.
b^ed gentleman, 40 to 60 y^rs;
business experience required. CoV
lege and promotioml backgrcmnd
(ksired. Mana^g (ortiMsr in
.poaU <#utitte»t SMftol DiMirt
will include coneipDttden(», pio-
siotion, ^^ reMktiHK b(»kkeep-
Ing and office derails, plus oc-
csiik^ maiirtouiice, Mi^ be
emptoyed dae«4)ere during the
day, performii]^ duties during
evening hours «id on weekends.
This ii an unusiul opportunity
for t getftl^nan of dazsictor and
personality to enjoy plea^mt Hv-
j^ O}ndttion8 plus income wilh
minor effort.
Minimum capital of $5,000 le-
qulied as fvic^ice of rMpotsi-
ym^ and good faith. 10% telxan
fional profits. Living quarters fur-
Bisbed, if desired.
Please submit completo reuune,
giving business and chera^r
leferfflices to Box 10@, Vir^nia
Beach Sun-News.
$3->1ST k 2N0 MQKTOAMS
first and ^ond mof^age^ do-
. velopments, apartments, motels,
rldt capifbd. Delmanm Mortgage
k Investment Co., Inc., 9570
Shore Drive, 2^ortolk, ^.4MiI
583-2370.
— imnmm:
90 Articitt For Sale
ALinniNUM AWNING, 35ft. Ex-
cellent condition. May be seen
in front of Herbert Harrell
Florist. GA 8-8733.
,„u\SSIHtD DIM'LAY
INSTRUCTIONS
HARDIN SCHOOL
OF MUSIC
|lriiiM<w ttac««i. iHiitMMp
3l3-3atH^det
Virginia Beach
Fumi^ psA utfumlAed (^
to 4 todbvdn Iwnm awl 4f^
ments. Siflct ^mn w yttui^
AiM^ber Realty. Catt GA 8-7421
AL lEAL ESTATE
114 HouaM For Rent
Tvro tk^iwm oMtap, tgrlM^
or unfumM^ $8i pa iuas^
y e a r ly. Ve«mt Tele^uiM
4^4«^
IIS Hewaw-^umiilwA
Tvro tedrooffl. AifrewMIHwwHi
$120 nwnth, imi aid ^Jtte
udud^. Avi^Mte ApA U
ttru Ju^ 15th. Call bet«^
9-10 p.m. to RichnHWMl M^
8702.
117 Wanted To Rent
HOTasLnmNmiiE
Ten itedrooms fomous Simmons
metal fumkure
CoiaU ud Jwle Green
Dwible beds
NHe stands
Lounge chairs
D4^ Iduairs
Dicier DeAs
la^SH^gt mfUm :
Lamps-Htloor aid dm
Ca^^eto-"faurge
Would rattier sdl » <»ie tol
C^ be seen by etti« mMm&
ioi appmirtmest
TeachMT ^mn$ waM unlu
apsj^nent. Prala»U^ ae
Priacesi Amie Ptea. Ottar
eations comidne<L Yea^ t*
A Call GA 8-lMO alta- « p
118 Rent or Sato
•^ftEI^Al R^ ESTATE
no Apsrtvienfs ^tli #ilWii»
Al*AinMBNTS — BHimklied of
unftuuuih^J. All prM« rai^^
Ceop«' Realty, 504 Lesion Rd.
428-1330. Ni#its 4^6883
111 Apartimwfc FuntisJwil
One bedroom, living room, kttch-
enette. Centimlly located. ^as>
onaUe rent. Call QA8-M60.
One bedroom, living room, kit-
cben. Can be seen after 8 a.ni
to 12 pin. CaU 4mmt».
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY
FlNANdAL
HOME OWNERS
Reduce Your Bills
Om Mentfiiy Payneirt
szooo
3000
rut MO.
$22.22
33.J3
IS TM.
rna mo.
$16.88
25.32
TIk FM and ScctHsd
Mortgi^ ServkM
MA 2-981* -^ 24 hours
HEJL'POP UmOR, 724 Vk
Rd.,— 9te^ bedfwms,
$liO pw wirtfc OaH 941
REAL ESTATE fOR SAL.
128 Real ittato W»nted
LAR^AN MAI*TY CORP.
im two of^ea to sorve you. CsB
341-3fi^ or 4^4110. ''CaU the
ttmftoslJNnHm".
{Hffi^ pn^nsi^ <Hrgtni»ti(m
mibk area mth an experienced
iMii» &m iix aU your real
eittte nqnirttiei^ Excbistiv
i^nfte for IMinp 4ai sales of «i!
types raodoi^ fropertiM 9
Vkf^m BhkA, ^tatcHk. and
Qtosapoake ar^e
iKpezteneNi wtomeu u t
ym.
AUCTIONS
BLfilf«S»VICB
2ND MORTGAGES
ANY AMOUNT-FAST SERVtCl
ANCMOl REALTY
CA 8-7421 ANYTIAAE
31 BtiiWlS'Mt«|Mirin9
mm jm> K^Ast wc^x
Flu^iag -^ Heatfflg
B^tJMitf^— Air Condftioning
PHE^^^K ANNE FLmiBl^G
AM mjmTmcAL
WIUIAM KtUOROVe
Instruction In
Piam>, Orgift, Accdrdlion
JU 7-0466 - 428-7727
MERCHANDISE
Adc Yovr fyi MiyiiciM Aboiil
TRAYLOrS
Vlfginie BmcI^s only
euiLo mmiAH
1M9 Uakin Iti^ Va! Naeh
■ XX. JUBWIIIIM 1
tiliriii t ftft
PROMPT HOME FINANCING
HOAOi m>ERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
TOO iom^ •?««« - tio^aut
•024 vmaiNi* acACH ■i.vo.
REAt ^TATE
BAY ISLAND
Tid^ater's P^st AH
Waterfrwit Con^nuni^
LOTS FOR SAfJE
BAY ISLAND
REAL ISTTATE CO.
4^44^1 NMrts GA8.9m
m
M. M. WALKER
ROQFlNG-QUTTERINtt
Nm R9ifd And Cmitmi Vr^
Bttds F» Tixhat W Vmt
NEW cm REPAIR
GA 8-3349
Repairs
Comm^fd^
HoMfchoM
R«iN9»r«ltoii
for
W. C JOHNSON
Hi • lit
^^ ^mmm, ti*^?, m^\ 24, ih4
'BinTli
TO
BY MfiFORD Am.
ComfnoAwea!:h*» AMv>»
} Radford, will hmA Ae
AmcrKwi Cancer Sociely't tt64
Cmcer Ousade in Vtrgiiiia, It
i$na announced todav hy th",
^ ' t. Fawlconer of N^^k,
f, i of the Society'i Vk-
ginia Division,
Speaking of the $72S,000
guai of the April eduoatioMd md
hind-nifting drive in Vifgintt,
Back said, "In 1964 we 4Mt'
ately need $725,000 r^id m
Virjsinia to adequately aakkc
the American CaiKwr Joel^ m
«ny Imh te ^M of «^^
^n. 'ffim'u um aa iMHraMMM-
iUb ^ to tmiA.'*
^M »M^ thM in 1^3
Th .nn ft^,tWO vohinteen in 103
of the Society's local unlU
ioiflcd forces to raise an all-
me high of $708,545. "As a
t result of last year's ex-
< ff,\rt on behiiff of the
m »w. "»« ACS
•^ m^teal t«^h-
iittt^Mi ^ $i4»,^
4 III mAIIc ^iMteli.
fte State Po-
using dogs as
police work has
.ccesrful that the
trsining of seven
.n «f^AniH»rd« Is
liate fu-
Md jurt think erf how many Iiwi
^^ <k>nart may have sa^
imi In VfcrprJa; awl finally, over
$158.0)0 mm spwt on scr-
vtew to «^«r ^tlentt."
1^ IW4 Staw Ousade
Oiatnnan has b^n active is ^
ipnk rf die Soctety f« wveral
^M, hava^ jwevtonrty wrved
as president and fund-raising
dwinnan for tfte Mentpmery
Onitty-Rwtfwd Unit. Hs is
wftently ^ond vtee prrakJent
and a member trf Ae Boaid ^
directors at the Viiginia Dtviiton
smI a |»st chairman cf iti fund-
raisii^ HmiRiktM.
A vadhiatt ot &ilem CoUe^
in &item, Wwt Vir^nia, and ^
tt» UnivcAiiy of Rtehmwrf
School of Law, Buck is enp^
in tin §amn\ ^Mtice of law
in Ratford, He ^ved for »v-
end ywtfi as Jud^ ot Radford
Municipal •«! Juwnlle md Do-
nate Relattom Court until he
MS dee^ R^wd'i Comrntm-
i^M*s Attor»y in 1961.
ftmstng tois year's tateMtfi-
catm (rf Ac whmitkmal ^mm
d te iocMy's uinual cam-
' M^ ^ **Trtl Y«ir Neighbor"
p[!^Mt. ItKk mU, **Oo ttll
^» ^^b«r that pe^lt %ct
can«r. Tell ^n neighbor of the
tp^ilini dtaith rate caused by
caj^k Ten him that many can-
eim are cunNc wi* early diag-
nmto. Tell him i*tout the seven
^^m i^nals. TeU hind ^ tte
w»tos^t volunteers give to
^■^^tents. Flaaliy, tell your
wi^bw erf *• wonders that
have been accomplished by
cancer research, and tell him
that we are in a big hurrv to fiwl
the cure to all cancer. However,
tell him this cannot h€ ^ne
without more dollars."
ChrH Sirfiet
Offering Jobs
VMfl fi«^ ma», awJiO'
^s wffi be «<^W Iw ttie p^
i^m of Of tei 1^^ Opentofi
OS-l/S, toorted in the Norfrtk,
Vlrdnia B«ich, !h»lan«ith, and
CtaMpMto, VttfWa WN, pay-
ing ftws ^m to,^Mo m y^r.
A v^m <^ •fS^quired tor
tt«e »a^. tfc ^Wirienee to
rehired for ^Mi foritlons at tiw
GS-l level. A typing perfornMina
te* and or eicpertenoe or ^m^
tjon are required fJMf GS^/5 le^
posltioM. Specific rwiuli»ments
tw alwwn In Announc«n»nt No.
HI.127-2 <«4). Full inform«tion
and appltertion forms may be cto-
tolned by contacting tl» BMod of
U S. Civil Service Ixamineri,
US. Naval StMlon, Norfirfls, Vlr-
gjnii mbll, or by applying at any
pOTt offlM for application farms
or informttlon as to where forms
may be ^talwd.
wi wi/ — nox — SWAP
mm BAZAAK
OPn<l f te 9 4M-7IM
FUKNmmK ■ AWUAP«»
WORK ALL YiUM
GROUND
I
^
NIXON ELECTRIC
urn • %7^ »., Va. iMcli, Vt. nwM OA MTIV
^mim WINTOW Al^ CONDITlONt^^
UNITS AT B
A n."-- A iki noii^cc
iUCTRlCAL SUPPUIS AND FIXTUMS
ORtZED HOUSEfOWER CONTRACTO"?
,nd SMAIL APPLIANCE REPAIRS
ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF
& HOLLAND
PR^W^MI^Mti
SHOP
l|
YOU CAN f^W HAVE ALL THf BENiWTS OF A
^^mm v^r cx)ast %mf shop without
iQ %^ MILB. THfRI 1^ A STt*:iNG SiLK-
-HOP HOiSII SURFWDARDS FOR THOSE WHO
^RE B^^H TO RIDE THE 6EST & A LW» LINE OF
mmmm ^xmm ukm as bathing suits (male
^mMm. cm racks, skate boaw)s. wct suits,
etc. Sa«MG IS BELIfVlN© & BUYING NOT TRYING.
W«st Cp«it Trtln^ ^#» ^WOr'
Or» Duty For Board R«p«lrs
^ts and betweefj
rs of a«e, will be
^.erMl )>v (he De-
i\ Woodson nid
the *)en«^rtment
'wmriion.
rtfU* WI
m fxm
\% oart of
of the eth tnni-
„.,* GrottO AlF^ a
v. "Camellia Cntil-
^ held April 1«. IMl
• CtmJk Amptiibioua
. s Gub from 9 pjn.
1. 'nte fomnl afCair s^
"^^ed liv a tsraad narcb
?tiit flaooer.
U'AistheNavy^ff
btmrine Wsrfane
$k1 is resDOttSoble
end adnndnc
■ '"nT^-***. and doc-
taof USS
,. USS Myl-
J8S Kllison
«v axyni),
9S VofBl-
ym^m.
mS SATUMM^Y AT
CRUMPY'S
uvi musk:
PIAnNHNO
THE RED COAB
•iWTOIliM
• Mlclous Pit Cooked BARBECUE
0«^# HAMBURGWS HOT DOGS
• BOAST BEEF
• ST^K SANDWICHES
WEAW^ ^RVEO ANYTIMEm:»»EN year ROUND
CRUMPY'S
Tan eaa Iwy a
TO WMS ONB. nb
BUYmC U. ^ «AVWf
AW^
Sny, ^Aff— Ito^ iTOTHvh tt« -Attraaw rf ywrt h^ ^ pn^ ^ thrift, ^wi^i
htai to ^if Ua^ mm favtap to^t«^ iwdt — at ^ pW ^fce, « m ^mp I^y «
fcho^ Wfch tN fB« *»p p^^^ WB nmvn a ^^^ ^Md ^ ^ »« Mercwf
AMroMuts, n^tai Mm a Jwi« A^«wt fc r wntad him to tay Aat fim &vl^ ^p A*
week, a^ keep m hiyu^ ^« ^pAv^ em ei ku camii^ ot plkw'a^
FROM
YIRGINU BEACH
TO TBE
EASTERN SHORE
Prior to the Opening,
Next Month
Of The . . .
CHESAPEAK
BAY
BRIDGE TUNNEL
The Virginia Beach Sun-News Will
Publish a Souvenir Edition Telling The
Story in Words and Pictures of the
Longest Bridge Tunnel in the World!
This gigantic •nglnaering project will connect Vlrglnia't Eartwn
Shore wHh the or«it Tidewater are* With one terminui of thi» bridge-
turmtl s^nplex loc»t«d In the great n«w City of Vl^lnla N«*t.
Tvw3 tunnals, each more th^ a mile long, are a part of the great
ChMi^jeaka Bay Brt«^e-Tunnel. The tunnels will «Hcw ample clearen«
for the lar^t 6<^an sntmh. In acWitton to fN two mnnels rtwe wlH be
four man4Twie lilancte that will link the tunrwlt with overwa^ b-ldge».
A$ a tribute to this great prO|«t the Virginia Beech Sun*News will
publish a spedal Chwapwlce Bay Brldge-Tunnel ^tl«i eviy this year
prior to the official <^^nln^ Wtknow this <^tion will give an Insight as
to what can be exp^t^ of the Impact ai ^m area's ^snomyend future.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONCERNING "^VERTISINC
IN THIS OUTSTANDING EDITION CALL OR WRITE THE
VIRGINIA BEACH SUN-NEWS, GA 8-2401.
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Volume XXXIX, Na 125
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VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1964 2 SSaiONS 14 PAGES
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Wahab Dilays
WBOF Decision
Stcond Time
VmomiA BEAOJ — circuit
Cavn him Robert S. Wthib de-
layed jud^wnt for a Mcond
^uw WedtWKhy on « {^tiUon to
tpi»lirt • xvceiver for nAio sta-
tioni WKff, Vir^nU B^eh and
WYWFM, Norf^. - -.- ~ ..
Yttilnia- Bewa Brndcastini i Rurilw Mii««ls ^nlng Tues- «««»•
Rttiltan Minstrel Show
Promises 'Barrel Df Laffs'
VHtGINlA MACH — Put two eit P. Ste^wm ii itage fwnagw.
men together mA liny can tell Mayn«rd B. Alten is in chaise of
a lot of jokes. ^ p^ t^ In leduiical dli«oUoo and ClMurles B.
a group with Ite an^ied mMon ^Miice, audio difeotlon. GugtM
of Celling jok« uid y«i have a Oodlrey is l^je wirdrobe man re-
barrel fuU of laughi.
That's what you are promised
in ^e 9th annual Princess Anne
^naibk for eWmraite c^tuming
from a !^w Y(Ut supplier, l^-
ry A. Moyfr is in char^ of prop-
Membci!
ox Hi^ Ssbo^ K^ fhib fona a "K" for iMr club.
Cox High Key Club Adopts Boy
LYNMIAVPI — T^ forty
t«aftge teys of tt» Cn. H^
S^ol Key Cbb Am« ib ai^
ra^iuuAtil^ ^ei ''ad^ttag*' a
F^ttch s^ollKjy.
imrou^ tlie Omrtto CUU-
dru't f^ te RichnMid. ^
dub is Wiping to support 13-^ar
old Y>«n Delwae «t tte COT-
Hi^wrted Norte Malson in hetm,
"Kiis ta^gr, frknd^ Itoy wtoo
Wen to ^k and pky lootb^
is in the aeeond year of MiAte
School. Hia parents are iiaid^
'wqrkiiyg people.
De^MTfttety poor, thiy m
barely able to suptwi^ their wm
without help, l«t aloae pay for
hi$ idtooling.
nelp^ePmid unfoituiu«e
rple in tiM world,** says David
Lyditk. cltairmtn of CCf «^
vimn comn ' " ^ sure «^
Key ChUb^ • this w«^iy
<Mtrita^6 to flocMy."
Oirlitta Chikbua't Patrf to
^1 iu^Nt eiiHtkittM «f te
^pe— ^raeatty iiM^t over
4iooe ^mtm. ccr t^oito a
tog v^W ^ of MfbiBl^
mpM^ Mp-Huid tii9 <v-
^u^H, b) tarn hMi imMW
Ml of ^idren neatt^ iMb'
mt». Itee we i^^ awe
taMfpy MM^ ttu ^KBism.
toward ttw dM^ care, <SKK^ng
• ^ w a gri from atevt «to
.^i0tic Orde to Mow ^e ^p^
"Adop^ 1^" bedE to im.
QttMmt <^iMren'i Ptnd I* af-
filiated wUh S12 Homes, reja*-
senting 35 Protestant denomina-
tions in US countries. More ttisn
rimply « relief agency, it ^vu
chiWrea physical, iwntaL re-
^^Ui and vocational <sxe. CCF
■ipertt^ndents try to develop
.ift^dren into weU-adjuated, re-
l^niiUc citiwis of tteU- coui^.
NorMk Tear
leeliMtoe Beaeli
■ » r^tm
tot. Hmjt tt* ea^fa|^ to ex*
cta^ l^rs ^ (MatiQM
carte wi^ ttidr '^Aqrted** <^iUd.
Many tfmmn wiM 01^ ppo-
vide lor b^^r ^OWM, airf
in ^BM ^m, even lid» tri^
atawd to tt«ot ^ "^uM.**
Bigto]^ fxy msaing tki to
OM maU orptSMge hi ChiM,
CbMian (Mdm^ fvoA «qm
feiM mittwe ^ Aanetisam m-
pr to "aAqst" tKMwless diiklrra.
J^ ainet «%yfi7 oinr ^ ia
tbe fPSrid iM #vto tal taagry
tottl^" hereto itiBftlotof
ir^k to lie dime. (XW w«i one of
itte first to' wm itiiis uniqiM
Newly Orgaoized Eagles
HeW Banquet, Election
VIRGINIA BEAOH — The Vir-
ginia Beach fti^iemal Order of
Eagles cdebn^ the q)r|9^ing
of <lieir eiiart^ ]ai| wMkentf at
the Bow CtMk Couiiiy C^. A
cocki^ ■ hour ;was ^md^ J^
the out of town gaum who lad
registered at tin Inft. A Innquet
of roast beef, pseo fOM, sfy^tdi,
baked potato iM ti^nninp tvas
enjoyed by alt. MMb tor the
dfnoe that kBemd wm hiralAed
by Al Renelue irith Aon Baijtam
vMaUung Sateu^y ai^ f<u' IM
f^de. '
The Degree Team from Peter*-
burg. Va., turned io their usual
^xc^lent performanoe of tte four
our long ceremonies. A few of
the ee charter aniobera were
later initiated in a Mef InK mem-
orable way. A "happy hour" waa
jtold ^m the ^eiw^es.
Tte mmi ttBhn wm Jr^ Fu^
ftvslMt, Wta. Cm fitted
i^e^nft, L^MTd ^^c^m; Vm
VIRGINIA OTACH — TW H ^r
folk Tou^tai tirip will itart and
ziounceiraHHMiy.
The annoiinoiinent waa made
at a press cb&fei«nce for the No^
folk Tour sit 2:30 p.m. in tiw pr-
den of UfK't House in NorMBc.
ttit first a^ Tour ad^AiId
mfliM AprH i md ruaa thittugh
Mty ^«i iMtttyt, Wedh^^fs,
Prkla^ and Aindays
Hie tour imvei Virginia BeM;h
tit #^90 a,ih. ihd returns at
4:30 pJD.
Hhi SeocH^ Day Tour, set fi»
ApA l.tium^ Hsy 2B, fuaa
on THmdays, tliursdays uA 0tir
urdaya.
B(Mi tours wiQ nm daily from
MeroorMl Day to Labor Day.
Inctaided «l the flrrt ^ tour
will he the Ita'folk Naval Baae,
HermM^ Foundatitm Muswma,
Va^m Wmmma Art* and
Sciei^ «i^ Q)e G«ieral D<Hig-
ks ttwArdnir Memorial.
T1» a60«* day tour wfil m-
clude; The Mm tbaraa^^pod
Houi^ GanteM-By-'Bie-Sea, My-
ers House, «d the ikdoidal Nft-
tioi^ Wstottaa Fifkvt Cape
Henry Which encomptes^ the
Cape itenry Memonsl and tJ^xb*
homt
Corp.. which has Hirst mortgage
on the physical assets of WBOF
aslnd ti^ court Monday to ap-
point an oj^rating receiver to get
the ftaliens bsck on the olr and
in buslo^a.
But attorneys for Leo Hoarty,
preiMi^ of VUKinia Beaeh
Brttdesn^ii^ were im*bte to |^
aipetmenl from attorney Edwin
KkUuan aa to ^o the receiver
AouM be. Kellam is reprMentlng
liebro WBCff*, tlM owner of the
^Uons, Iwaded by Temple W.
Seay of Washington.
Judge Wahab i^cat^ his re-
Ivetanoe to appoW a receiver
tM m»m% ao^lible to bc^
parties. U unable to agree on a
n^iver by 10 ajn. Friday when
tte case is scheduled to conn
apin betore the court, the inter-
tM^d parttos are to pre^nt their
respective choi<^ lor the court's
dedsion.
itearty retpreMed the odurt
Monday to appoiM William Diehl,
who has muiapd radio stations
is North <^Dlim and Vtoida.
Attorneys Qi ChovUz mSi
^rge fMuiilen are remmnnt^
JHwrty. Chovita laid WednttS^y
tta* to^^ve agraoBM^ h^
been rei^d w^ K^un on an
tritomte recehwr whose name
would be aiibmltted to ttieir cUent
tor
day, March 81 at PWncess Anne Ticketo, |1 ta- general admis-
High. School. The show has been ston on Tue*tey and Hiursday,
toov^ up a day to avoid a con- and $1.60 for rwerved aeaU on
flict with the Miss Virginia Beach Ftlday and Si*OPday, are already
Pagwnt Aora 1. U will open on sale. They may be obtal^l
March 31. skio a ni^t and toen ftom any menAer of toe lUirt-
play April 2, 3 and 4. Curtain to club, or at the Mlow^
time is B p.m. > f^»^i tte Cuimtogham ftiUdim,
Those eight men i^o are sfaiy- 1 f^r l^ngs east ^ Pri«»
Ing up nlgJits to pAm uo aelrlAwie l^a on Vir^ua
}okes an i^m i^rsttUe end
men whoi nmround the into^
locutor, Honwr W, Cunhini^tam,
Their names: Charl^ W. Qah-
man Jr., Heniy L. Um, Geoige
P. L^, J<^ S. McfUl Jr., Ivan
Mapp, John F. SklBnan, D. Mur-
rary Malbon and Joseph R.
White Jr. CUflninii9«m plays the
duai ftinotiim of pfoHtcar for ^
show this ymt.
McFaU, a veteran at directing
the now famoJ^ minstrel, vrili foe
the wan in that ^Mt agaM, He
brii^ to the stage a vai^ know-
le^ of minstxels, the Ma>Ject
being an avM \kiA3toy of hte. He
is the author of this year's
script
BehiiMi ttow ^Am ftaetera is
a VK^ show ^anini^ en<»m{»ss-
ing the Priaoiaa Anne High
Sc3iool Chorum ^ftuiba CbM-
US, a banjo artist, an all-male
ch<niis line, the Dixielu^ music
of the Choapea^ Bay BearcaU
and otiM^« aMiacttons
BMilevart^ or «i eithv looi^tt
of the K^am and Eaton Am,
Pacific Avenue to VirpA Be^
Bonnifh and Princess Asm
OMirt Hoaae.
Proceeds frmn Che mam iM
m used to help pay off ^ t^V§
ptodfe to tbo Mw Ge^ral Hos-
1^1 of Virgtoia Beach, furSiMr
m proje^ in the intsest of
youth mdx »M the i^miamn
Pony L^^oe, s^ other civic and
ser^ l^ognyp of tiie club,
comniNrrY-wiDE
SERVICES PLANRED
VIRGDeA ^CH — The Vi^
0nia Bei^ m »w B i it Church
wQl hold a OMUsmtty Service in
obairmM» tfl Good Friday, to-
I^«^|ei^ Dean Sholler; Sea*-
taiy, Byron Andeiwtn; CtaplAin.
^^??4^S^S^*?i tof«««»"«» and tickets may
tSL riSS^^S^fS' be obtained from tfte Norfolk
I^ Guai^ ^n Harwy; Out- "^ . ^.. «^ , lumbers of
MHorial
Ptf
toeWf
site Gua^ Joe OO^: 'ftustees,
mm D. J^mtT, J^ibat ^niO,
Ita^at Lamg^ liswadl Greenft^
Mte- vaAwmf tiexe.
Tim GiMd A^ iMlitutiog
Deputy mu Mr. W. W, Pierce,
pMt Si^ VmUmt and I^
mm secr^ry of Sfliii& Itorf^
A meetini <rf tte J^ ^fl^9 iMt
^ by m. nwM wiw M^d m
wfll att^ tiie taft ret^tf liiafr
nen owrtmg td the mwly char-
ted A^ of^^^#es, 1^0 msm
meiy Ttanday t^^ • o'doekt
A dte &>w Croik Cotu^ Cl^
^e ft^d^ft of a$ Depm
'^wi WMttr. J. .Mm, Pettfa-
tag. (Mn state offlom to ol-
i^^mce wer» larl 1. Teny,
^Pte Sec; G. ^ Aeittrt, S^
Pres.; A. L. Gates, Jr., NA fittM
Pi«s.; Bruce B. Morris, MAs Vm
Pre^dent ; D. C. Hu^n, Sti^
Inside Gtaanh J. M. fiwiv. ^Mte
Outside Guard; R. W. Glie4^^
Past Stste Pres. and ^ Qm^
Aexie Oftie gaBBd J. 1. AMSy Jr,
fWt Otote l^rtitid^it.
Other State Aeries iMenc^
the fMivities iaetiide^
ria. Stannlni, lUebn^tf s ^
aeries, Dixie and Stoo^A, ^m
Aerie, FiBlstttWg, Nen^xt r^
and South fisrloB^
and Vlrghiia Beach caambers of
Co^i^oce and hctote and mo-
tels- to J«JW cW^s-
Ptrticipitog in Wednei^y'a
press ojnference were Al B.
Crews, prest<tent of the Virginia
Beach Chamber of Commerce-
«jd Vliiania Beach Mayor Frank
A. tmci, ai«g wMi !^olk
d^rMartes.
tWHMB
M MMUI
i0t MiWtKWymkt. The aetton
takaft by Hoarty is aimed at gat-
ting the stc^h back on the air,
i^^xltng to hisattomeryt.
Bridge-Tuimei
Te Have Area
tnfe Center
VteGVOA BGAOH — An area
s^H^iMrf touriA information can-
tor will be eitoblished on i^
am^ anroadi to the C fcesap o ak e
flfcy &^B-Tttnael ai^ wlH be
^ensil to coincide Viito the opeh-
^ of tte tM^ crossing n^
month, wK»rding to W. T. Mon-
roe. Jr.. cAainua of a etmimitlee
iM is vmisortog tlie prolsiBt.
'Hie inforroMton c^ter is tte
first pl^ in a ccsnpteto advert
iag and pitfo%^ prc^ram ^
cwnoKitoe es|)eeto to toidertalK
Mer. The lnf<ttSMition ^iter will
^Uttibt^ UterMire. on ctUes iwl
aunties in te Ti d o witsr erea
Md <&itribute fokten and hro-
^Hies.
Known as the Eastera Vli^ia
fimvsi i^wmotMrn Asswairtion, ti»
grtmp ta» iieen atudytog tbe pro-
jmUoi^ nteii of the ana for tte
past two ^eara. The buUt&uS to
bs openri naA aMinUi will 4» a
^ms^l^Mj atswsture to be re-
l^^tetd «^ a pennaneM buildir^
wfthto ^ nffirt lew iwi^.
The areas represented to ^
osodirtton, to addition to Vir-
gn^ ^ph, are Norfolk, Poito-
BKftdh, Chfsap«^e; Newport
Hews, Bmptm, WUliamAnug,
NortlttBqtton, Aseamm, ^aMfa-
^d, Poquo«i-Y<rt Coo^,
uid Suffolk -MnsenKtod County.
m*9frfflPrf (IHk ^(»ra^ ¥'
dto^er «Mt SKitt Sadie- It in
Orn^i of Aes a ogp^ ^hy. Art dir-
ector- is JaMph C. Ifonds Jr.. and
mmm •^ Art diractor u V9^
Ham W. Vflihia.
Atab woriAsg ta^tod tcenes
aia a hoat of ctim psof^. Rob-
Sand Pumping
Geal Hearing
VTOGiNIA BfeACH — The
goal at snid to be pumped <m
the beadi tm^ ^dte ^et set
ei]^ yei» l|e iHH be reached
this June, ttie Vlr^nia Be«^ Ero-
sioa Commission wa toki
TMs&y.
Iht comniiB8i<n set i §aA of
356,000 aflDie yards to 19M to
repj«!e sand wa^ed away 1^
tidk and stents.
g» to the D^ Ftiiky! O^ 183
Boaen, IMiemans 4uid Dadi-
sAunds, will go through their
pi^ beg^ntog at MO pm. for
the annual n>ring ^ riww spon-
sored by the Asso<^tod Specialty
Clubs of lUews^.
Approxlm^ely IMO in ^phi«
vrtU be awvded to the top dop
tA this ^»w. Judging the event
«„.-«««, *«.«. ««.« tA « n m will be. for Boxers^ Mrs. DwigW
morrow ftx»m iwon to 3 pjn. ^ ^^ ^j Cwida^*, N.Y.
Parttcipattogtothe«rvi«sff j|r,/ruttktea^^^to^biefd.
These little boxers seem to be havmg a "bo^-wow fow-wo^
over v^ho will be entered in the Spring Dog Show FrWI^y at tte
Civtt Center.
SPRtNG DiMI SHOW sIt
FOR FRIBAY AT OME
VIRGINIA m^ — The havra, PresUtert of te coa^i^
Aian B. Sitpard Civic Cei^r wlH 1 iflUbs is E^NMrtt Powell,
PraMdent is Mrs. Jeanne G Per-
T^oad, Ssemtary is Sirs. A^trid
Walsh and te treasurer is Her<
ma Chappsil; 9I» Vet'
for this ^bow li Dr
Landis.
Ohibn
tog m ti;- ftiijii .„.
w^ it iriKMM be t
^f^ to be hM at tM ItoOMk tat
isrtdie te c(^M^ i^Mad.
be Utt
GaUke
Rev. Mnuad Baridey,
.„ (^ireh; TOie
W. Taylw. I^iran ChurA of
te Good Sl^pUni: n» Vbv.
BIdwrd WoteM, Th« €0&AU^
^ <teipel; iha ,^v. QanW
nsHon, St. Mrt» AM. €^^;
Hie Bcw. Vmm Wtfn, Gp^e
ftda^oi^l CSiurdi; sbid Mrs. IM^
itD. Wilsoo, Vi^Ma Bea^
^nds Meeting, r
Solidis vM ba 1^. WuiiJBn
titley, ChaitM Olivff, Wilbun
laxton, Mrs. Vl^^ Ha^as
and Miss Gay Oa^'Wwnam.
Oi'ginisU wm be WOUian 7.
ICillgrove, Mrs. Oaorgs Aldri<^,
llrs. Joto MsrteU Jr. and Mrs.
M. W. Wrighfe
The Women's Chorus from C^-
itoe ^i^copal Chun^ will id^
"I See His ^od Vpon The
#ose."
The Comomnity Service is
sponsored by te MtoMtorial As-
sociation of te amm^ of Vk'
l^nia Betch. T1» pub^ is tovMed.
Irmrior Studied For Capes Clid>
er, and a pronto^ Be»r Spee-
mtia/^^smmM Pw^ Jr.,
id Jack«mville, Flonda, wtU
Jttd^ Owhshunds. He is a
bre^r of Dac&slnnds, Md this
wiU be Mr. Dunk^ first ^|^'
asiagnnmit Alva RoseiAwg one
of te B^ rejected ^ breed
judgea to the cou^, wiU
|)Mige itoe Ddiermans. lb*. Ros»i-
beig is from WiM<m, CtmneotietMt.
toterssttiS footoote on tbe
Judges, tti. TutOe is te editor
of te C^nandBiyia IH^ Mm-
amger, Mr. Dunk is an avid
i^rtaman, and BIr. Aoeenbm
isa an AMique GaUwy In l^w
Y{M*City.
Show chairman for this special-
ty is WilUan Mtnden of Lynn-
Prizee Oalore
Fer Eaeter
Parade Winners
Rip; THO^MIS N. OOWNINO
mms^mi, d.c. — ««p.
ThMMf f^- Itawnl^l notirml te
Vi^^ toi^ &nNira Tues-
dia^ ^Mt ^ baxa^ to run for
m^MOon to te J. Hmso d
HemesAmvm Iff Virgnsa'9
rm riiggwiiiiiiit rrtsirirt ^
A tsiijtfifn fenm Dwming
it^: "R^Menti^ te people
of^Mk flNlWitiM is te most
M^^ng op&ieim of 0^ lift.
*W It ^^ be te wm$WM
^oa^idfl^ to »*m n» to C^^f^
I «to iw^ tern tet I we^
tinM» to ^rt m te^ b^rif to
* 1^ ^UuA ^ vw
mmmfm at
STAI OF THE SEA
VlRaa«A ^ACH — The »ar
of M^m^^^^ ^irch tea
annouMi^ ^e^ ^^ snf^ees
irito m Mass steduled for 5:90
pjtL mOooA^Hit^.
Cotf^lfcfi tei^s we scSi^uled
Hk Ht^^sta^ on te &Aow-
tog seheduk: 10 to U ajn., 3 to
^ and 7 to 8 to te evening.
The Eaeler Sunclay Mns m^A-
^ will be 8 o'ctock, 9:30, 11 and
12:18 pm.
tanylip
liMrior (toi%n o^Hiltant Marilyn Motto discusses plans for
te $500,000<^pes l^di a^ Cabana Chd) with Everett Fair-
tart), ^esidrat of Bl^ and Fairlamb, Inc., contractors. As a
nationa% rea^Amd nttsrtor (taign ^msultwtt. Miss MoW> has
bera^^^^tocted m the kmiet cdatttinator for te WorfcTs Fair
Undei^wmd Hcane. A qj^tottst m^k^ti, restourart dod club
Mgn.ter ra^t ^MMm incM^ The SItonMon Tenney
MotOT ton. New Yotl^ llie Wbaatf fteodMlial Qub, Hdlan-
Me^^.; andte ToPOBtoi^ray Toviacs. ^oi(% photo)
VSIGINIA BEACH — A
M of attractive prizes awaits the
winners m te <^teahioned
Ekkster Parade to be heM Sunday
on te b<^walk at 25th Str^
Parting i^xnit 12:30 p.m.
Iliese gifts will include:
Bestdressed woman: gift cer^
tificates ^m IMr by itofael and
Cyntiua, Hofheimer's, Rose iMl
and Rice's.
Best dressed man: gift certi-
ficates from Atexander-Beei^
and Cherry-Pearson.
Best dressed coupte: dinner
and overnight at te Ameriouuk
Motor I^ge., .
Best dressed family: 0ft certi-
ficates from Coffers, SUm Beas-
1^'s Atlantic Service Station,
Bteck Angus Re^urant and Be-
lio Maritet.
Best dressed t^n age boy aiKl
0rl: each wiU receive a radto,
om from WGH te oter frtan
WTAR, and an album from l^n-
bre Muac Store.
Be^ dressed l^e boy and gjrl:
«tdi will receive a gift certifMste
from Evelyn's Children's SNq>
and a portratt from Boice Studto.
The winners wfl) atoo nemvt
candy from f^rabc^ Cndiss stid
movie tidcets tmA te Prfiw^
Thratre.
Mrs. Karl Nelson m g^iaesA
diairinan of te pc^nitar ei^sk
Md D^ Wlfflsm iP. Wmm ^m
be te fasada aaatm.
tioo to lis rsgite danoe, te
P,OP. Ctob wffl bold a "Bunny
iiep" this wBah^ for Ita tum-
age members and te^ (nests.
live mnsic for dandag win be
provided by "The M.
fran 9-12 at te Fridajr «;>«.
festivities. Abo ieatured will be
a^ drink speqrittes, profesaton-
alty mixe^ aa^ eer?^ AdDiis^on
is 75<eiil par person; ^aify raisr-
vttticM ar» r^piasM.'
Tte Oub'a fiaslff D
lutog te CteSBttm &i>
hek} ^urAy nigtt from mm to
12:30. ft is hinted that a surprise
alto^on involvtoga group of
"CMta* Bunnies" is to store. Foi^
mtl ^mM« eacQuraged.
dttlfiir Suodsy te dub WiU
hokl two bufiels; tiie first, at
12:30 pjn. wft be te te MMpfit
of teae who wiab to wmMm
ctaaA. Tfm reg^ bufirt wS
An |iRst«> egg, tonl, fiMiring
te Batar rtf>bit himi^, wm be
held ist 2:30 pjn. Bm^, weath^
pem^ng ' %
At 'Ulf Site
VIBG©HA BEAOT — The
secorrii amwal m^Mrisl i^rvk%
for lost s^D^n wiB be biM Fat^
<b^ at 11 ajn. ^ mttf htwtgtn -
Lady atatm, 2Sto Street and;
Viigtoia^itech Hfe^or TmA A.
Dusch and Rolfe Wiltoum, hm-
wegiua coqml to ItoriMk* wS i
be guest #«te^ 1%e i^nari^ 4
pngpH- wiU be given by The B«v.|
IM^poo Tti^rlar, vmieim of ter
Uman Chun^ ^ te Gooli
ShNqplwrd.
A we(4al guest wm be MM^
Tte Obaa. a ^(svH^0m «ife
cto>gge ^^Jit attwiding 9mc^-
Atoie Ifigh SiteA
m hitaateolint WiB be
6y Oty ltomi«er W. 8
iMtett.
the UiSgk AmSik^ of
A^^aia:Bteh tm
nm^ * ♦«» ottte
csMBsMDOT: the
te Nonra jik iMMAsr
mmt.
BW^-I
•^»i
ur«J.y, M.rch 26, 1964 pigntg GiveU To
Slow WniTOw
k^n^m - **W%'U Ow9iMi Yow Mm^ - Uraniwt
MCXt TO I1IH.O Al>>eM MAfMit
mm ST. viiMi)<Mi tiAeH
mutm
mmi
■Hii
J^nirvnfy jP^flV? fTnmf
at
OPENING
MARCH 21
OttAROOAl ROOM
MM imt m mtmmmm
Lll^ A SRtAtH OF ^RING
me WO«»Y, ZBT OF
CHAROJAl WOlirNK^ RLLS
THE AIR WITH THE mmHANOE
C0 OUR M^:)US STEAKS
DM<Mt Muttc Niwmy
MiN-NtV^ Clanified Ads
Ownw
IWIN A. MiUPpm
Ttaft vMMii of ^
idit ^1^ h^ m
• ^iM of the €wnci1
CIiMm Aateal 11(W||v» "yaratn
plMks from tkTM ConMw^al
Greenhouiu — H^wr's Oiwni-
houM of Lin^rad, Mw <|0^^,
Om-^ ln:«& QreeiUMNue, Biwm-
field, N«ir Jersey and f%roe
fCellar ONtnhouw of Hurim^
burg, Vlrginta.
Mrs, C. h fj^d^rtir won (he
t^M ril)bom.%l. CoMIm D^gs
vw ttH hinner-up tod Mm.
b^ MM eitteFed mt "(^een of
ttw Stow^' wiminf vtolet numd
PARTY
TIME
IS HERE
Waf$»M
3M C^taHtt^
O pp ii ft t CobnM Mmv,
0Ai4Htot
PIIRAOE OF VALUES
SfcLKTtON
^RilVC
BLMSES
TYL© BLOUSK IN \A^ITE
wiNTs OR soifD ^Asras
. . mm nrom
wtm
A^. RAMIT
CONTESTIi
DRAWWe MAK» STtk
?«0r Ni^eigAitY TO
ttPMIKfrTO WIN
I'sroitT
sMrm
2 »< 13
WMM 4 WW
mt CASUAL UWW
Udlos'CafN'l^acks . iM
La#«s' Jama ict $kmrm Y .M
Udtei'Surfwt ............ liM
Caprit 10 to II, Jafrtilcis - SufftM
Siz«l 10 itt i#
F<» W(»K OR DRBS
AU COTTCW
MQI'S raTS
rmi
KM^u^mici
MW TRY IH^ K>R SAVIf^SI
p^anlAR PUiN m>m wm brt
%>W WCUIW). SIZES 28 TO ^
^n^mc
il4 MUNm MM)
VmCINIA KACH
TtykM^ Burf^s Hair Stytes m^ tiM {hk« with street w»kn1^
mifNam^-<mi b$ wota anywhere. All ti^eAer i^ fct
your Easttr Bouet liid tfac^ieasm stcwA,
STYLISTS
lOa. TERRY i MRS. LUMAN WHTTE MR& WOm
MRS. BROWim MR. VffCMT
We are proud to wMmmce tiiat M». ^fMts to lecmtly
joiari our ftuf ^ cxpferts.
LA^m RdA^ VttGmiA REACT nam GA Min
OUR NMtfmK LOCAnON
lai ImMm Dr.. W««« ^nw .- fh. attolllf
Step out for Easter
in spanking new
sboH liy
YMcwaMr'a lait*^ aai«^oii--«3ieMv* at fmmMk A
HdbnM llf^iM and |^i^f#r yvu^ Ipd^ to MmMp
Mlw lMwMt# oxlari^ 1^ aMi M^*dnt ^ tll#fp«^
man paradwfa . . . cIN^aMa ifea rangM fi^d by our
alioa aigiaffil . . . and m many tmart nmy atym le
cMMt froM new at RiMaiM ft IMmaa.
4.99 • 7.99
0r YOUR FREE PARROTO^
VtRGlNIA lEACH
t9lh aMd AtlaMiv
Kitanben of tha Tri Gamma Stxoi^y tt^oBtty vwi^ tM
^a/m Df^ <^vilee«a|t Home and macte fa¥OT9 ^ te {wtiettto
ttere. Pictured during die visit are (left to ^t) Lxurw Fox, Mr.
^nf ler, Trudy Willluni, Ltmla AUen and Albe Van Nmtrafld.
Mr. tjrt Mm. OwttM W. Jftrrteic
of aiMniMl Wlte, ^BM^ ^
Vir||la llfcii m,
the ankagein imiR
Miat Mni^ rt ^fi^ M
9 tto »n of Mr,
iM Mn. rraM HMjtf of 1^
tofci, li.Y.
Newt of the enp^paoA wm
ra^^O^ itt ttit fiOlh w^i^ an-
tii^wm of Ittt'. ^1 Ui van
Wbwltf, tomiMuio B«ich, Fb,,
m^a^^pii^parents of tte
fiMtttMK
IBat llu^^k iMnM ateeli
in Mdiiffwd, #y.. ai^ Sm^m
%^, ttii It a g^htite d tte
Ui^Hi|r ftf l^wDvIvi^ Mk^
of mMm^mm. Ma to a ^i^
ared <^itd hygaiM in Mvw-
town, fc.
Dr. MMiitf jb t (Mdu*le of
fniiatki Aeiiw|y aM Oetitnl
High Sebool, HamUlBQ College.
Clinton. NY., and ttH Unlveraity
of ^vml^mltL WSmk of Dan-
(istry. Havhig completed a two
year liilllMUi ta «tal auit|«y at
%^\wsm WM in ryia,
dalphia, XSt. Modter te attending
tM Gnthttta SdMMl af Uw Unl-
veraity ir<%B iU |( i > i i m and it
anfftgadjD pHvita lUtgkai pra^
tice In gttiiMMl
1%aHHFlMi^MM
Jum IS Mvvni# ffltjljiliirliin
Chtupck te Yiitpi mmi.
^m'^^sShm %
fm 0' WMds
fiardenirs Elict
poikr o' wows — TtM
mmif vp^eA PcM O' Wooda
Qatm o^i few «»Mnaatf tte
elMlion of <te f^oi^i^ offi-
cera: Wn. ^M» Har^ prea-
de^; Mn 6. H. Mieadoff, lH
vi<»-pr^dent; M». Thwdtw
a^dey, ^ 'f^sbfnMmt tin.
ftaaik J. $U9K, mnmvn Uh.
tiMiDan B. Bi^o^, recwiing
ae<Mittt7: ud Mn. M. A. Sm-
cioft, Jr., cmpe^nding »<3iiuf .
A pint i^ will te held Ai»-il
4 at Zi% Weitwood Ciide from
10 am. to 4 pm. The ]hMc to
in^ad.
Urs. J. W. Wood arp life ipNit
qMMdEtt when ^ dub itie^ to-
d^ at 10 ft.m. at the Entem
Shna Qiti$tl Mv te^ ttbsm-
traM 1^ riido^ will te "Stite
Pa*."
FoncK MsiDEirr
ON DlAirS LIST
Mijorie Wi^ tMd, te ^k^
^ aentors, 10 juniors, and IS
aactoBHiaa at ^aatt IMar (Via,)
0^^ wboaottpi^ tta Maa%
LiA tor the teomd faamttf ti^
ya«.
ite ^}d^ dlm^ef of Or. and
Mn. Jmm Vmtm' 'Ridd, Vi^
0jM tech ai^ Viuttoi lb., to
a fniMa of 'fte CoiMtry Day
S(^4 Vir^iia B(»eh. Slie to a
aofhomna at JNmat Briar.
ti» Navirf Air Strttoa Oceana OHktn Wi^^Nd a
"kntty hat tenche<** m^ at ^^ «wl^|J3^ wa»
tta^y by (1. m f ): W% W«^ 4 iMm^ f». Win L.
Oahay, ivfa. Ollbirt ^: irt^. MN, |iM A. Art a^ Mrs.
WUItom Bi^e^ Mm %^|<« R«J|* «• Hagnt^most
h*t;AI*i. R&idl^M^ kwatott; iMd Mis. Rotom
B, pieUli*>*
OFFICERS' WIVES SPRING
ART SHOW EXPANDED
rnxmna-^tm
^aw. $0uimfi ^ te Mbflsr-
m OttMM^ Wlvw (M) ^ Nor-
ktk, $mkm ^xpanted in Kopt
to wpi mm m$$^ u
vmmm ^^^ ttM a cMi-
d]%h% ^Slmr.
(srtia toi Ml aapcrMt p Hii IMlr
d^ ^# ^Mci.lMlirM^
0^1^ CUiMr i^nTM ia-
itea«<to a^ ihvNid to
• mm Mptk of iti*-
mi^pnnv vmvn own vegeui
bM. intiM m ^ eale^ry tt«
umiM mm wi0 mm, ^
tm m ^m mm im ^»
ptoce only on AfW 5. .4rri^
Cottriilt ttalH'^^MlMw'M' ajn.
and 12:% p.m. on April 5. A $5
Art ! awud wiB he pven for to entry
BIRTHS
Mr. afrf Mrs. Harold C. War-
tm it. anncNtnce the birth of
Aeir thini child, second dau^-
tcr, Ruth Da^ (M Feb. 28 in
Horf^ Geiwrai Hc^ital Mrs.
Wanen is Uie former Mi^ tCath-
ryn June Halite^ dau^ter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jtrfin David Hal-
%^md. Mr. Warren is the son of
^. and Mrs. Harold C. Warren
of Viifinia :tea(^
Prestol Insurance ,
^^m TTies^ Prc^kms
- And R^al Estate
• Prd>lems Are Just As Easy
ju^d'be^'in art^^^compoti-
Hen and ori^nalit:^.
Childrtn IS yeare old aM ua-
^r caA enter 41w ^mr in a aep-
.an^ <A^s aiMl <Hn(q>^ for
prii^ which will be awarded for
beil oU pinQng and fo€^ a«t&
edtt'arfMtel.
ndb»lk vole will detennlne ibe
winiwr of an adWtionl $S& prixa
for the i«tot pc^nlarantay to tlie
show, and ttere vM km meiam
given for tl» B^ Wubm Wbak-
mg and B«t Cerao^. Tinem
pmm an in additlM to tto |50
Baat in Show awai^, tttt W
Painting Amrd and the two $10
awards for aculpture and craft
prevtousty announ<^.
TM contest to opw to «ai Na-
vy perwna^ ai^ toir di^i^Kl-
«its who an ttitiaied in the
ftenpton i^Kto vm Hie 4aae^
line f^ ftttaiiWing enMes t»
Jud^ng to Uatk 91.
Entry Vtmt are avi^lte at
any apeclal ^nteas of fii», tirade-
winds Onb, Of&sen' dtttaa aaA
at any poster d^lqr.
African VidiBfa
WOO^ARE — Tha WoH-
snaia natation Oardtt aub
met lacratly it tin hMm of Mrs.
M. J. S^wsts. Sp^DBF ler tiie
evening wm «tta. C. L. fitaab-
berpr who teUmV m tte <^ffit
Oiow^ nd Yartotl^ of Attoia
VMdete." >
MiboM ware aws^ded ib Mrs.
i.e. mm, mm; Wn. mmm^
and Mrs. C. H. AHred, i«di and
Mrs. iPite, ydlow.
FOIL miXfm
In Hmo (rf »\A, wfon f9v na^ need Mp %. \.
hwry« wel be Miwa «t ytw ^de. As /fyna Cat-
«^ «fOTlv we #rays pravMe r.S.-Nfwnal
#wvh«. Wt our hallMCiA of ^o^IcnmI fewirMce.
With 2 bffl^s raady to «lv© all y<wr rftal estate and
Imurar^ problems Ksllam-Edton can protect, seli,
mnt or help ^u buy ymtT property— truly one-st^j"
«>mplefe servitt fm you.
KELLAM - EATON
Tnmmnat C^^my
tm^^mmamm rs. - crtr hml
m
Hi
HERBERT
HARRELL'S
FLORIST
^W^wnW'
i^-"*
.»w=»-;^.
pMlglM AmoM iMVMt
A04IIViMiNT LUNCHim4
Mm. Gtither Newmaa <J«n).
the fir* Bnrtch Oiiwotor of tlw
Vii^nit BMdj Branch Y.W.C.A..
WM JKiMMd tlwr^y «t th«
A«l^wmetA tuA^pn of (1»
find BHiioa of cKidM of th«
u^s my mt setm u vu^i^
fieaA. The lui^ew, Midoat
aolad ^tes, }Mt nfls. dMeit.
etc., wm mnmA by Mn. btet Gtt-
cett't Cirde <rf tte Virgin^ Bmt^
Uemam Omi^ and was li»M
for ^H* too vomn In its ReereA-
toQ IWB.'Ae teblei were taflt»-
ftilly dKarrted wkh multi-colored
©imeinas and <i«ffodils, and tfte
djbptays of the art, knitling «m1
flower arrangenwnt dmea
ifeowed bard wbrk and dlrtinct
Mtent. TtMi colorful millinery, dl»*
idayed i^ ixre^mis Ladies' f}a$t
Out Achievement iLuMh^ns, w^
nd^ed.
In thii reportir'* mi»d, 1I».
<JfMtrles Aktenoan's (Sugie) oQ
fAlntingB showed pr^ssional ar-
tistry an€ ttoxteri^' "» inrtnio.
tors imvmi of wlwm atte^^
the Kincheon) are to be coi-
^ fr^toted.
i),.
Beverly f^, IDnister of
tile Virginia Bekh Methodl^tt
Church ga^ tl» Invocation, aiKl
Mrs. T. C. Berry (May), a former
Chainnan of the Virginia Beach
Ladfes' Day Out Council, pre-*
sented Jean with an inscribed sil-
ver tray with this comnwnt, "To
lean, wIm taas best Interpreted
the purpose of the Y.W.Cj%. in
her Ufa and in her work."
Ifri. I^wmut )ms not been
working witii ua since January,
and tt was gr«Ufying to see her
again in exeeUimt health and
buU^iV over i^tii future pkra
lir m "Y".
At this A^iievenMnt Day
Luncheon, Mrs. A. G. HmsB
QSocky), Chainnan, presented the
' new Vii^inia Beach iLadies' Day
^ <^ Council for U6445. Tiw
vitected. girls are, Prefi<tent. Mrs.
'-^'^ck • iy^ Of^K^: i«t Vi^
President, MnT. J. H. OrN^un*
^argu^ite); 2M Vice Ih^es^teM,
Mrs. E. h. Utg^mA iSfnn); Re-
cording Sec3«lH7, Ifn. P. P.
Gregg (Oxmii); 0>rr»poiK}ing
Secretary, Mrs, J. A. Ght (Mae).
President Johnson (L. B.> thirt
ki) »ld in his firat pre^i <^Eifer-
«nce, "To a man my staff and I
»e working t(X the pessce at all
flie peopks of the world. That is
»y purpoK, ti»t is m/ goal."
WeU, ttat spirit seems to be prev-
iknt wWi Volunteers, Y-Teens»
4ie new steff, and the general
ihemberAip, which the "Y" ia
trying to e^nnd.
Betty &nMi in b& recent "J^
df Moitiing", Ims Annie BrowB«
only 19 and • ymt^ moAer mar-
ried to a practical taw i^taimA of
io, say "impassion means
knowinf htm tt is witt ptojdB,
Mke understodli^ tiwni wiilraut
laving to like tiiem". Save com-
psttCtt) on our l^y brandh here
it ^ginia Beadi, and Joia—any
time— rt the "Y»* Office on 8(^
$b«i^ lUMl Pw^fic Avenue. We
aeed new members.
Swimming, golf, tenna, horse*
ba^ riding and exercise class^
for the Spring will soon be^n,
Wot fuitiier ii^n^ion call tlu
"Y" office 428*221, or aWeml
Hegistrition f(H> tfaMS dasMNi <»
April 1, l.m p.m^ the Game
Room of fee C^alier Hotel.
Dont ftrget to see the Water
Show which wiH ^e plat* ju^
prior to It^istiation at 7 pjn.
White witting this on tiie ter-
race of the Amertoam ^X 1
liav« b^n alloying the ixM sDQi-
i^h» and noti<^ tiie acttvHy <rf
tiie wWte tods, ducking, swim-
ming drdmg and fioa^K m <te
bhieipay-^reen calm ^antks~
<}ie fraai tf %rinf -time greeai,
the iky anre~aol ^ cloi^ ttie
woriEBim i^)^ «k^ mAtf. W'h
eryone and eiwy^hig |»wdain^
re^iiiMg^<m and jta^n^s ^
<!b@ fester tide.
YWCA CMLmmUM
(Msrdi » fkrough f^i^ 4)
LJD.O. Dii^y Day
Cdffee, ft[]^te X^isMa
Otawdi.
pm. ftgri^W>.0. <^B^1
Meeting myMe CMs^
BiiBg a^ ft^ Mb mimt
'mma, Cime a»m of Cam-
Ito" tt*^ '^aa toiA. (»e
yjn. jgkKt to B^rtiWi^.
TEEN TOPICS . • a i^s. Ww
Wm le^OMibiHtlea do wu Nt^ at j^)!^ hmne around meal
tmtl Do you by any dl«M« lia>% tabto %ni^ to do ai^ kitehen
c^n up tttemuM
Many tuMs ^k an M«ys to make tmn tf» most tirescxne
ttdc ^1^ Md teas. tfam^coMuming so ^w ^ve
ntoreAM to do what you cnic^. '
Like everything else, there are s<»ne principles
^Hi «in follow to hdp in'all jobw. They are:
1. Ke«p everydiKp^ widtin easy reach
2. Use the B«M E^ppment ami tools for die job
3. W<M'k 01 a (»>mfortable position
4. Leave out i^rts of a job
3. W«k in a lequem^
6, Um both hands
Fm tm trying to sound stii%. Just take die
time to see how tfiey ai^y to table setting and
dish washir^! Then study your meAocb — make
chan^--«nd me the differei^!
For t^le setting tuni th^ icbas ov^ in your miml
LaeyOHvtf
1. T« kc^ susijIhlMg fHhfai mw ntA store everyday dishes
and ^uam m itm bimom shtives of wall cabiiwt to the left
<rf ywr sink. ^w<e silwr m sectioned box in front of the
top dmwc^ of At tese cid»ttet in the front of the sink.
2. To Hse Bol Efw l pwaiit tmi teob kor «w J^ use a^^oMong
tray or tray cart for ti^ptwtii^ dishes, gtanware. aid ulver
to table to save time ukI utp& in setting the table.
3. To work ki a emttarttbk foMm, keep a good posture
while working. If stoopii^ U neoesMury, bend at the knee
rather than at the waiM.
4. To leave wd pwrls ^ m}elk. cut ctown on die number of
imitkxu aixl steps used by carrying more thtnp on one trip,
5. To iraifc hi seqwcB ce, pl^e diings on tray or tray cart in
order of removing them to the laWe. Move clockwise artHind
table and remove glasses, dishes, and silver for a place
setting from the tray cart. ^
6. IJm boA km^ for removing dishM, glasses, silver, and
napkins t[tm starve ahd laying the pla(% setting on the
table.
Now for dish waAing see how die same principles still work
1.
2.
3.
K^ evcyydKta^ wItUs coy nmk, store all dishwashing
^uipment and supplks at the sink area. &ove dUies that
a re used daily nrar die sink, prefen^ly on wall cu(^XMrd
shelve to the left of die sink.
Vm hoi ^pdf^MMl 1^ tools for tfie Job, use a rubber ot
plastic sMtula to scrape food from di^es and -bowls. Use
a vegetal^ brush to k»sen food from hard-to<lean utensils
and dishes. O^y soiled dishes from die tabk to the sink
cm a serving cart or tray. Use rubber mats and sink liners
m emm^d surfaces to cut down breakage and noise and
speed waahii^ time. A rubber bumper on the water faucet
saves chnf>tn| of diina and gtassware. A dish drainer may
be used for air drying dis^s. If your smk is the one-bowl
t^, waA di^Ms in a dishpaa mm uw tlw sink for rinsing.
Ch- use t«ro pans in the siak, (me for wariiing and the mher
for rmsiflg.
Worii ta a coosfortabte posUiM^ if vour sink is too low for
vou, raise it to your correct N^t by placing a rack in the
bmtom (rf the sink mak^ standing more comfortable.
CoBBMne Jobs or pvto of jiMm, carry didi drainer to cup-
board and ttxae dishes directiy fr(xn'<fa«iner, w set the table
for the ne»t meal fr<Mn tte dish drainer and oiiMt storing
diriM». Wash and i^inse pott md pans and set to dry on the
range top.
hmn4 osi parts ei a ^, air dry disbn vher lealding^om.
l^tiV0 dttMs in ^i^ until next n^il. In stacking ioihsd
dist^ to be wa^ed, plac^ ^ose to be^wnahed ^nt aaaf^t
the sink bowl or dishpan. If you a» r^t-handed, stack
d»m to d» 1^.
Use both iandi in sofaping, stacking, and wafslung dishes.
Turn diA witih am hand and wa^ it widi the o^r. When
cbrying di^es wiA a to^,^»ve motkm b^ M<mg an end
(rf die towel in emh Innd, k^ilufi die l^wls^lgito tc^ther
i0d ckMe to the dislm. Use wm Mnds % f0»$ ^hes
away.
,.<■*.-•> *"
Do try sotm of di^e iiteas. It fs q^itejl quiU^i||S to aally
a|^y what ycm learn. * ?V
Ribbon Hats
Highlight Meet
VIRGINIA BEACH — E«;h
ol die 15 members attending the
Mardi 16 mfe^ing of tihe Virginia
B^ack Lkmeu club wore her m/n
Easter hat ct«ated from ribbons,
flowers, (rt' (Mher int^esting fab-
rics. ^
Mrs. Rachel Robestm was
mratded a ptze tot die j^vttkst
4iat. Mz^ for nM»t<Mi|^iial iuid
funniest wwit to Mrs. Vera
ftown ud Mrs. Agi^s Ak)ri<^
A $25 donatkm waa maife to
the Omar SocieQr in Bi«K»y
rf a ffbr^r member. ' *
Films w«« shovra of Easter
hats mads and w<»n by club
members at a meeting five j^ears
a^. Cake and (^ee wa«
mtvsd.
Okiucester Scene
Of Daffodil Show
GWUaSSI&L -- The Oard^
Clid) of GUuiwiiter wlU hold JU
annial Di^o<U Sfe^rw on Sator-
day aDd Suiday, Aprfi 4 and B,
at (Hoaoester High School. Houra
are from 9 to 9 on Satordb^ mA
12 to 6 on Sunday. A& matb^T
gjmms are invited to ^diiM in
speeiinai snd arrai^Eai|i9nt fctess-
es. Sdiadute irill la adit qa re-
qfiif0lL &iMes can be BUKte on
Friday, tarn 3^90 to 9 and <m
Sitardi^ morning, fr&to 6:90 to
urn,
A loeal ^nunntM grow^ wm
shoar his usual fine election of
Uo<Hns, aiKi bidbs m^ be o^
dei«d ftff M ptanUttg. The Clkm-
ou/bee Woman's Chib wffl aerv«
sairfwWbes, d^i^ and oof£^
fridqr, Satardi^ a«i Skmcfaiy.
S
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AVAM^mE AT VIIWINIA BEACH
WEDDINGS
TAYLcm — rniicKLiii
poirnsi«)UW — •nw ^«l^
riitfs ^ lite ibrthlMn ffobte Tiy-
im 9^ EtamM AqcA Pricker
toA flace Saturday at 3 p.m. in
I^rkvlew Ba^Jst Omrch. Tlw
Hev. Dr. I^conas Powers, paMor
of the clNirch, pertormed the
<»remony.
The bride is (lie dauglrter of
Mr. an4 Mrs. John Sullivan l^y-
lor Jr. TIm brid^room is son of
Mr. and Mrs. MUtard Pilson
Strickler of Virginia Beadi.
Mr. Taylor pve hte daughter
in nuuTiage. Mrs. R. A. Luke of
€3iesapeake was tiw bride's nui-
t«» of Iwnor. Bridesmaids ww*
Miss Susan Wolf of Norfolk and
Mrs. Olen Griffin.
Mr. Strickler was his son's best
nmn. Groomsmen were Stephen
A. Stricklw of Virginia Bwrch.
the bridegroom's broOier, and
R. D. Bancroft of Pompano Beach,
f^Hida.
After a reception in the church
social haU, tl^ couple left for a
northern wedding trip. They will
live at 612 Henrico Blvd., Rich-
mond, Virginia.
DAVIS — DAVIS
NORPOUC T- Mijs Carol Ann
Davis and' Clayton CuUen Davis
were married Satuiday at 3 p.m.
in Lafttyette Presbyterian Church.
The Rev. Dr. Raleigh Engie,
pa^or of the church, officiated.
The bride is the, daughter of
Mrs. Harry Garfield Davis Sr.,
and the late Mr. DaviS. The bride-
groom's i»rents are Mr. and Mrs.
James Eklwin Clayton Ihivis of
Virgtaia Beach.
!*u*ry Garfield Davis Jr. pve
his si^ in marrtege. Miss Sus-
anne Faville was tiie bride's maid
of honor. Mrs. J. E. Causey Davis
of Richmond, Miss Pauletta ESlen
Sawyer and Miss Catherine Ann
Divis, sister of the bridegroom,
were bridesmaids.
Mr. Davis was l^st man for his
son. Groomsmen were J. E.
Causey Davis of Richmond, the
bridegroom's brother; Robert
KunUer of Virginia Beach; El-
HMsr Walker of Newport News;
and ^vnurd Radfeam.
A re(»pUon yms held in the
church social hall. After a wed-
dmg trip, the couple will live at
611 Pennsylvania Ave.
GRIGGS—MONTAGUE
VIRGINIA BEACH— The mar-
riage of Miss Rebecca Ann
Gr%pi and Harry Sl^ackleford
MofltogtK Jr. took place Satur-
day at nomi in St. Matdiews
CaUiolic Church. The ceremony
was performed by the Rev. Har-
fb M. Finlay, pastor of the
church.
The tMride Is a daughter of
Mr. and Mr*. Waltor Whitehurst
Griggs of Chesapeake. The bride-
groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry S^ackleford Montague of
Hk;k(M7.
Mr. Griggs giive his dau^ter
in marriage. Nliss Veronica Ce-
cela Griggs erf Oiesapeake was
h^ sistei^s maid of iKMior and
only attendant.
Vincent Lee Mtmtague of
Hk:k(»y was his bnHher's best
man. Groomsmen were Danny
Payne and Raymond Rachid.
A rec^icm was held in the
home of the bride's parents. 4W7
Keith Court, Aft«- a wedding trip
to Daytc^ Beach, Fla., the c^ou-
ple will live k Great Bridge.
CARMICHAEL — COULTER
ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Miss
Jo Lynn Carmidiael became the
bride of Ens. William Laurence
D)ulter, USN, Saturday at 4 p.m.
in the U.|. Naval Academy Qia-
pel. Cafrt. James E. Reaves,
Oiaplain Corps, U^^JN, pcrftirmed
Ac (%remony.
The bmde is a daughter of
Cmdr. William Perry Cannichael,
USN, and Mrs. Carmkhael of
Mrs. Kilpatrick (left) and
plans. (Baldwin photo)
Blrchwood Club
To Raise funds
BiRCHWOOD — Mrs. E. W.
Leamard, president of the Birch-
wood Garden Club of Vk-ginia
Beach, announced recently that
the clubs "Spring Project" will
be a "Fund Raising Campaign"
to help maintain and beautify the
entrance to Birchwood Garctens.
Mrs. G. G.. 'Kilpatrick, Chair-
man of Horticulture and Beautifl-
cation, will be chairman of the
campaign arrangements. Assisted
by Mrs. , B, J. Whitehurst and
Mrs. C. Ci Floyd.
Since the entrance appearance
in good condition enhances the
entire community area, we are
undertaking this project and will
ask all residents for their support.
Af Birchwood Garden Club
member will contact the readents
for their donation during the
week of AjM-il 6-lS.
If all rodents en(!iu;riairtie^y
support this campai^, r^ stride
in beautification beyond the noc»
esmry maintenance are possible.
Hie mtt meAing of the Birch-
wood Garden Club will be held on
Monday evening, April 6, at the
honM of Mrs. Alkii F. Hilt, Jr.
Gue^ speaker will be Mrs. S.
G. Ireland, who will l^ture and
demonrtrate the art of "Table
Settings and Decorsrtions".
Virginia BeaKh. The Iwidegioom
is the son of Mrs. Stanley Lyttcn
Coulter of Badin, N. C, and the
late Mr. Coult«-.
Cmdr. .^^rmichael , gave his
dau^ter in marriage. The bride's
sister. Miss Susan Carmichael of
Virginia Beach, was maid of hon-
or. Bridesmaids were Misses
Lynda Lee Clary of Homeste«d,
Fla., Mary Lou Coulter of Badin,
sister erf the Imdc-groom; and
Barbara Ann Burch. «
William Gary Love of Oak
Ridge, Tenn., was best man.
Groomsmen were Ens. Paul
Schleifer of BainbridBc; En.s.
Richaid Ivan Itkin and Ens. Tim-
othy Harvey, ,both of Saratoga
Sprinp, N.Y.; Patrick Arthur
Mclntvre of Knoxville, Tenn.;
and Steve Thornton of Oak
Ridge. ^
A reception was held m the
U. S. Naval Academy Officers'
Club. The couple will live at 795
N. Broadway, Saratoga Springs.
SHOPS FOR THE LADIES AND THEIR DAUGHTERS
PRE-EASTER
SALE
Large groups of our Spring
anS cruise merchandise
3Of0 to Vt Off
OPm MKMDAY ANO FRIDAY EVENINGS TIL 9 P.M.
Mrs. Le<Hiard make campaign
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THE VIRGINIA BEACH SUN-NEWS
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Vlrciiil« Beach Story
C^ly the dWil ^^MhftTgfon, D. C and
^Itimw^ art •n^^ng a grmUm buildir^
^on thaniha O^ of Virginia Beach within
ma Fifth Nc^al Rasarve Distrla. This In*
cly<^ th# U9^ of Virginia, West Virginia,
for tha p#l^, Kxrording te ^ l^iftg*
^ltim<»» is only slightly ^f^ of Virginia
Nadi with 1 8.2 ft^m.
While Virginia Beach Is showing the way
the entire Tideway area is experiencing
^terth Mid SchjI^ Carbine, Maryland and its greatest building In history. 6y compar-
the District <^ OalymlHa. i«>n the total for the two-month period for
The f^i^esaro the total value of boilding Virginia Beach, Norfolk, PortsnKKith and
its IssiM^ dwring the January - Fds- Chesapeake was $28.8 million as against
$^ 3. 1 million for a lllce period of a year ago.
We have always boosted Virginia Beach
as the "fastwt growing city In the State",
and npw the latest building figures bear
this odf. The city ha* a bright future and we
ryarypM^iMi ^wiough t^ ^jiWers and C<m-
fractws E^an^. For the peri^ Virginia
Beach has issued $14,01 9,(»0 In penmits
Mie 1^ do^tt TW»water city, NorfdMc,
f as bi* $4,5M,bW fwr #t# g^ 1^1^. ,
Vifgtnia ttadi is f^ tk\9^ W #!» r%st pmdtet that this Is only the beginning
^t^^teof \%Qhiie»rtfertkNi^Wwm* \
iiiv#stlnf In Ameiica
s ago the Ne# York Stock 1^- stocks, and reinvested all the dividends and
>tvad its Wk^W^ fn^^atment rights that have accrued over the 10-year
Man— popularly known as MIP. This w«s a pwiod, his profit wmild run from 15.7 per
pioneering venture in ev#y resped. IJnid^ tXmf to 69.6 p&r oant,
it, individuals may buy stocks, on a regulaf C^lng this period there have been sharp
basis, for sums rangimj frwn $40 every declines as vs^ll as sharp advances. But dur-
fhree months to $1,0OD a month. The pur- ing the fluctuatloris, the monthly Investor
fsose, to put It In a quick plraae, was to consisteritly bought more stock. So an aver«
encourage mwepCMs^ie to Invest in Ameri- age was achieved.
|an ent«rpi$«, Ari^ MIf* has been enthwsi- There can be no guarantee that any stock
W W^ nunr^rs of in- will increase. But tm r^ritet, ovm^ the long
Ind wartti It Is putl, follows the growth and the prosperity
of the nation. It is the ditect r^ectl<Ni of
the state of our national mate^l vi^lues.
And It offers thc^e wJm wl#i to take ad^
vantage of It, the ^diance to share in 4he
nation's progress arki vitality.
—industrial Newt-Review Servl^
' Sylvia P&r^^r,
Htaimj iifiancial writer,
Mitt Porf%r ehart«l
« Wwt fa>«>r^ by
^stor kept fhete
WQiRHe W«#k-A Worthy Eflort
pride i
NATI^^L WltC^IPf WEEK
" *" abo wm^i^d th«
araten end! M «tate
■m this public service.
c^ wa^r poHutton In our River Basins and
arch watwways.
I^#3n»l The Outdwr R«reat»on Re^jutcei Re-
view Commission was establishwl ty Con-
gitsi In 1 958. Cwigftts Ar^ed the Com-
rrtiskten to survey the cwdoor recrawtion
rifaift of the American p^jle for the next
4i fiits and re«>mmend action to mwt
tWlse needs.
When the ORRRC report was Issued in
January, 1962, the following sWement
was made— "All In all, being in the out-
j-s;-;.. dtoors is a good, wholesome, healthful use
,^a! V,,' !r<' f« We^ io the past has of leisure tln^. The fact that we live in a
fmpwtantcwiservetl^ vi«3r1d that moves crisis by crl«s ctoes no^
%%'. trm rmtdi to preMrve endanger«3l make a growlrtg interest in <mtdioor activl-
iuable. wildlife, the lin^oftance ties frivolous* or ample provision for them
lYJiig wetlands fm watwfowl, tt^ unworthy of the nation's oDncern." *
ility of fully develcping wildlife and We urge all citlzerjs to become informed
^■dtrtdoof recreetksJn potentials in public land on outdoor r^reatiwi needs and act not to^
jenr»eni he ibatement fMt)vlde fcN" rt»e futUre.
rery corn-
rate de^l^ pians hov^to pro-
li rtn eri^y the
i^KIN, IN THE SUN
^mimH lumm
m E^tm Miiny will be to^tof ttiraugh in a fewf days.
>.iA| and tender, I was tdd that I could make a wish
come true, if 1 had food tbou^ts while placing
tiy Easter haiket dttlikfe Hie Ho&i 6^. It is
probably true that I haven't had a food th<Night
tor some time oow, bat pertiaps the Bu^y k
fedilig extra good diis year and will cnwikxdc n^
behavMr aivl grant me a Cew requests. Here goes.
flease, ¥kf. Butmy, lift't Have a sdM iMath oi
oewsfNqpers, foaganocs, newscasts, tmmi^ btvad-
casts, without aofliething concerning Buiton and
Taylor. £xcuse me! 1 meas tiie Burtow. I uad^-
staiMl tiMty have sllppad away widi on^ a few
hundred close friends and said their vows. I will
g^^. rrfraifl from the obvious comment abwt this being
Mnkti otmn the grmtest anti-climax since the anaounc^m^t
ffcat I.BJ was from Texas.
I'd like my ImsIdh to cuntam a promise thiat the dani^ wifl
wearfflg bocAi, alacin, heavy coat ,- short haircu««^ wMe Mtt,
stockings, heavy nerfume. pancake malic-up, purpte eye
sueaks in their hair, curlers at tmg time of day or nu^t,
nail perish, bulky sw^ters. pointed shoes, and aU Mfaerbits
snt dtat make them look other than what they are. Til ^
IJhay'U just ^sralk about lookiltg al female as^sibto tM
tfiat even a etSie whh a nteety percent sij^ loss cab tefc
f're women at a distance of three hundred yai^.
" I hope Mr. Bena, the new manager di^ Yank^
' his wildest (beams. 1 consider his ^iwlnrtieiBt
as manager c4 the Bombers Hie most signifjcant brei^^nNi^ in
I motto tiaiory. Skocte I have ito wsi e v i d koolat^ afl typiM,
Ytym lf«! ttaclNWome a legend in ais fatl year, aiM tite wascm
y Beira follows in a direct line from fi^ atku-
Mr. Steq^t wlio ja pceieaUy stmggUiC with that
^ tm. I wi4i them the most We've Mou^ rtuflN
What ^e need are OKWt and oKwe mo^mm
ss Opening
Iniunulce Office
DumM I. t^mvm announces
tile <^wttui ^ diii ' ^nald I.
Kntte« teartnw Agency, rep-
nanj^ Tte ft««eters bsur-
mm (Sttttpany, (tee llito Pfa^
Ifr. ^j^^ess is a ni^ve of N<»<-
Mk'ami now rewHs at Virginia
Bai^. Vlrginii. He has had sev-
anl y^ffs en^rtence in t!b$ in*
auMttce tim, botii as a daims ad>
Jtute* md as a u^ repreaer^-
Hve. Mr. f%i^en im hrmAy
memmA with 0<x>dnum-S<^Ea^
HopA tas. Corp.
SilftniM
FUNERALS
JNH STMiLlY
\«aiNIA BEAOT — tmm R.
&ai^y, truck and In^^ iaaia-
ager fttr Emifm foi^, be., wUl
be unttig the W sal^men in
the Ridmumd ford fMxki to
be torwred at a tenquet Mdhdi^
al tte Gokka Trumgle tor "o\A-
itaMng sdes p^onnance dur-
ing 1968."
Stai^ will be one of only four
men to leoelw the Top VMbu
•waitt which is pr^i^ an-
aiul^ t« ym than two pw^ceirt of
iie mto's fosd dealeniiip
salesmen.
A Mtive of WHi^tui, D.C.,
SteOsf hM him MSaeMed wltti
fiiutee for ttt paat Ivm and t
half yaars. Prior to that he wtu
wlitti S»rs. He is a gr^ai4e of
Gaft Carolina College «mI wm m
oiiManAing roeiriMr of Hm
KimVu foMbaU teun.
ife is a mamlKr of the Vir-
^biia Beicto Ucm Ota^ Shs
Lod^, d^mliai' of C^MttnMKe,
CoiMci Club, ^rts Club ai»l
deUfee l^c^ Church.
^ttdey ffe^dei witt his wife,
^ fonnM' Ibxine Mo««, and
tiielr Oirae iMUEea at 1921
BtMe Avenua. V&qi(lftta Bea^.
Mrs. Pottar It
Club Hoitlts
HILLTOP — The Cardinnl
GanJen Oub held its March
mating at the Iwme d Mrs.
Oo^n Pewter c« Laskhi Road.
Mrs. JcAn Field, the president,
presided. The mwn^rs of the
club broi^t s{^cimens of ca-
meHas, joiMiuils and (Mher flowers
UocMnhig at this time.'
^trs. Robert Falrchild ta-ougW
her colbcAi(Mi of fruit made df
Alabaster and Marble, and
bott^t tn Italy.' U was most in-
teresting to see bmr many dif-
f^nt arranptnents could be
made using im Alabaster fnits
Th^ chA win toor Ae Norfolk
Aiatea Oanli^i in April afer a
rixMl busines meetint at the
tnme of Mrs. Reeves Jimnson on
Cardinal Road.
AHNE POWELL IN .
atdRALE PERFORMAKCE
HARtFDRD, Conn. — Miss
Anne Powtll oi Vitfinia Beach
will be anwig the, 37 studtnls of
Haftt Coll^ of Music of the
Univertity «f Htttford compos-
ing the Hartt OKvmle to perform
in a $|Kcial im^jmrn April 1.
ITw Choralte will p«sem a
(»opsHn of two rpusically Impor-
tant woiics in Millard Auditorium
M the Univenity CMn|Mis.
Miss Pw^ell is a maduate of
Priwwss Amao H^ School and
b the dau^ter (rf Mr, and Mrs.
William Foweli d Virginia
Beach.
WM.TIft ^- MaNMiNO
\«<^«A ffllAf Wttter
L. Mmiin^ M. 7B4 B. SpKTOw
M«ri <M atMK^ M lom tin.
in a Nftrf »» ho^al. He was «
mtiw ^ I^MtHiMMi and ttfri to
Virginia imA mm bf Ms Kft.
ffe was I VMM ^mmn of Nor-
Ift wis a MB of S.P.T. Mi^v
and Ifn. Chttm Jahe IMon
MiMtf, tttvm^ Mitart of
Ml. Cnma B. Manntet tM a
iiwmber of Commonlty MMi^M
Chttfch.
BMdb m iHfa. ht is Airvtved
by a dsafH^, Mrs. D. O. Thomai
WaMsr D. Mttalng aftd aaie L.
Manning ot VlrgiBia BmA; twa
i^ent, Mitt Mm^ A. IttinMi^
ttd Mn. AglM Barry ef iMorMlk;
twiT giviHkhiMrm taai thnM
^ tte M# WM Mfmi to SmU
hqpi f\iMMnd ffome, nlMm a fa-
nemliMwte wuan^MMl^m*
<^ at £2:90 p.nL by ^ ^v.
^hn L. KMsr. BtinU wM<in Oik
drove (kms^ry.
MRS. ELSIE MUUI MCKfR
VKG&IJA MIACH — Mrs.
lasie Mte BUetar, 72, wtdow of
^irence J. Bedter and ^uj^r
^ WUiMn a airi Mrs. C^rrM
Me^ indte, «tf hi a No^lk
hos^ SaCarday ^ IM f .as.
Mn. ^dmf] a mttve el ^m-
merviUe, Mtais., iivMl te ttie Vis-
ginia Bmcto area 41 j^uit:
<lte is ^torviv^J^ a dn^Aer.
mt. Ida C Cidl (rf rati l4nde^
(Me, Wk.; « ao^ OmAu H. Back-
er of Vifgiiya Beadi; sis gMsd-
childran and two §ntft grind-
children.
A fune*^ an-vioe wfes mfoAvtdi^
^ M lloUom(»-ftY)wn ftmeial
lioflMs Ttesdbiy i^ 2 p.m. Burial
wtt to AtUsfgbm Nationid C^na-
iMy.
CURTIS 0.iANt
\1IK»1N1A BEACH — CurtU
Digp Irnim, 12, of 9117 Yealas
tanes <tted at hb bona f^iMay
after a loagltaas.
A native of I^ocfolk, he liv«i|
Iwre 10 ymi. )fe wM a ateitfe-
^ade itaidrat at Kiss's Giant
Btemratiu^ School and a menAer
<tf Potsidry intbodM anoch.
ife wasa aoa ^9smm awl Mrs.
Virginia Diggs lam.
BsMm 1^ pwM^ be ia sur-
vivad \ii mlaimm, Amm <W.
Lime of Viiginki BeHft; his ma-
tttrml ffa]K|pamnts, Mr. and M^
^ite W. D^s of Viiifiala
Beaek; aad fa^ iMrtemal ^ind-
pafeMs, iir, and Mrs. atdteptan
A fiiMi^ aend^ «m eon*
dui^ed Moa^ at 2 pm. in the
Smmlt Pun»al llon». BsMi
was to {^incess Amie Manorial
i^k. The taoMy haa saMfialad
that meinMuM ^ ^ to the tem
<rf dmuitMim to tiie Heart FuwI.
HARRY 0. BARMeS
n^^MjK — mm o*^*"
Barnes, TO, husitond of Mn. ^r-
tM Clin Barnes and swi of John
Anthony aiM Mrs. ^ne Bstten
mnm, mi to a IN^pttio 9mAi,
fk.. tm0$l FrWay at 7:11 a.m.
A niive <rf Wnwss Aniw
0^^, he ^ed it Pwsomo
BmA awl Kn^s I^nd, N.C.,
lOywffs,
He was a nwm* r. of Attwrtlc
J^sonic l4>4pe 2. f1« rMr^ ffmn
S^ft ft Co. to IMO as puw^MRT
for m tmm of W^x ^mm-
sylviuia and MaryMM after SO
years.
Boides his widow. M a mp-
vn%d by a mm, Ms. J C. Mil-
bon tf Vlit^ ^iA: ttalie
n^«i. Wrt Ifopli \<^nMns of
Knottj lihnd and Mr«. W. S. Had-
ley Jr. and Iftss Shiitey MM^n of
Vtt!^a AbMi: mad fcttr l^Mws
W. ft MdbM af OiiiiatMitite,
R. B. Gattr of SanfMHl, N.C., J. B.
G^r ef Oann#. tM., and J. S.
^Ttm tt, of VM^ Mand.
Ttu ^My was tatear Io flolto-
mon-ft'owa Ftmtal H^» for
stivtcai ildwtay.
Xidtf #ww
MRS. MARY S. BARLY
VamNtA mAm — Mrs.
Muy Saoer ad%, SI, died at ^r
h«ne. 3917 ft)^ Road, i^^t^as
Anne Pfatsa, S^i^ eften^
aRer a long iOnesa.
A native of IMymy, N.C., ^
Uwd h^« titfee y^oa. Hie inn
a dMghter of &» Hev. l^onnte
Se»er and Mis. Minale Roaa ^w-
er of Murirmbwo, N .C. Sba ma
a retired sacratery ef Ptanmis,
"V^hy l^eai^hip Co. and a mna-
b«r of OoMvay, fflC.) Baptttt
<%unA.
B^^t ber ptfants, Ae 4i ila^
vived 1^ b^ Im/bmA, Jotai T.
I^y; a tm, Oapt lx>nnie Saoar
SMth ef Wli^se^oro; and a irtep^
aoB, i^dnd Staae Geurly ^ Vir
^^^a BiMh.
fhB bo^, ttkan Id Itaikde f^-
nmi Hone, was aeiit «a the W. J.
BL IMkuKi 4 ^na Faneral
ifome, ifcyfiaaabara, lor a lua^
al asfvioe airt baMd.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Griggs of Oomu imilingly mc^ a $550
dianwnd ring frwn Ckwg^ Hardy of S. D. Hardy Jeweters, Mis.
C3ri|^ Md the wtoniiv cham^ m te rtog wUch was i^fo to
i«tte l^ndi tm an (^^eratii^ uUe for the new G^ieral i^mfttii of
Vrginia Beach. Tte pw^. orpml^ by Mrs. R^ Wvette,
tKO^t to $1400. <B(rfce phcrto)
NATIVE
DIRECTS 'dUROUSEL'
Hie ^tew SnsEla^ aeacoart , VeaPlf the Jamestown fVMndto
GEORGE W. SYiR
V^JIMI'^ KAOi — Owlge
Watts Sy«r, BB, dM l^ldQr to a
PortMaorth toljplM.
A mixw of F^rtenxN^, be
lived to tlUs ar» iA Ml MIe.
He WIS a ted aittte t^triter in
Vir^nia BMch and a mmb& ef
^siMto Shaie Oafiel.
' %h ^H9M t wm of Mrs. Qmcs
m^ ^>er and Urn Ms Ch^es
a^ and ^ hoAaad of Mrs.
Ana l^^obsot Bgrn,
BfUdw Us wife aad nraOer,
he is »t9ima ^ Mve dMUMci,
Ms. Hi^wood Sdsnmdion IV <rf
WSM. N.C., and IM. Wittttm
R. S. SeaCott Jr. of RiehAKtod; a
sMter. Ifrs. Gett^ H. t«wis <d
P|tertt«jq[; two brothers, Ch«te
S^ Ir. and L. Cna^»d %ar <^
Vui^ua B^K:h; and tfo gMad-
(^kNn.
Tte body an* W;«i to Snail-
i^s Fu^ital Honn. A j^uoMti
awvte tMis conducted Monday at
11 aja. in Cechu- Hill C^acls^,
^^C by ^ Rot. SMi^
&m<lefs of Eastern &m% Chapel
anl the ^ Rev. William A,
Brown, retired hislK^ of the
E^pis»pal Dio<^ of Southern
MRS. DAISY uimom
NORrOUK — Mn. Wm Ken-
nedy aimmoM, as. of 601 W.
2»h it, w^ow ol Ctiti. mmt
M. Siamotts ami dai^iA^ el
Capt. Geoige and Wk. Anm l^-
Iot IfennttHy, a mittm of lUvar-
ton, ]ftl., ixA a leddoot of rau*-
foUE-M^ yaar% d^ to « Vk^ia
Baaib iMpAtf Taeadaibat 12:10
pjn.
She wiM a men^)er of Purk
PhH^i B«^ (Mreh.
^uidv^ axa a duii^r, Mia.
Peiry )R. Koin^py of Cbem-
peake; a son, immi £. Stoamara
of Vlrgtois tei^; two siabua,
Mi^. WirmA h. ftrown, of Rich-
mmd siid Mrs. lAu^ Hc^ee of
^n^A^gtaa. IM.; six ^md^l-
<lren and four gr^t grandtM-
dm.
A funeral sen^ wiU.be ^i-
duoMMI to iwell A iMOUbSlm f^-
nwal Hone tekU^ at 2 p.m. by
m 9t09^Xk^6m % K^r of
Parte Vimt ^e^ Churtm mA
I^. flbnry W. Tiftai^, psitor
eflseii^ of Pait Ptadi <%uitdL
^rial wM be to Cete Critive
OttNStery.
m& mm c c^iiay
MAlRj — Mrs. Ruth Oris-
#rfd Caftetty, 7^ 6f 432 Peli-
cah Lane, MaJibu died Sunday at
S:2(3 p m. to Ym Iwnte.
A irative of C^dair R^tMt.
Ib^ she WM a daigfei^ HF Al-
bert M. and Mh. Anm Smedtey
Gtis>^-old. She was a member of
Central ^rk Presbyterian
Qiurch, Odar Rapids.
She is wrviv@l by a daughter,
Mrs. Jao^ fi. fofein <rf Virgtoia
B^ich; an^ Arm jpwudchiidrcn.
Tlie body was sent from Sinii-
Idte FuBend Hohk to TuitKr
Funeral Home^ Qcdu l^tds Ux
a fuaoal service and burtol.
Smla^
setOng of <te mmksA "C^^sd"
to a 1g^ itay Iron Mi^mm. Bvt
the de^ «nM ft where t^ c^
rem of l^ector Chaxfes "Ctoick"
OUvar stoMsd. Off to cdk^
fnm Us Usam town of Troy,
Alabama, Mr. (Hlver was major-
log to history w^Mn he was m-
cooiaged to toy for a musiod
acMuih^ triUdi WM beiig of-
tead. b a toattar M weeks, he
wm oMRhed and t«rtoc«d to a
varied repeitoire tm lAe ecHn-
patftive aadttioia, and aadhed off
wittL^ aclKtei^p. ilusic tou
bees faistar^r iifver ^uBt.
finmedii^ly <rat of cdlle^
Mr. Olivfer went on to ^ mu«-
cal hub of tl» country, b study
In New York. A ^ott time later
a i^m in the Marines (taring the
Korean Wi firtt bmigbt htoi to
the Norfott: Sras. W^ Itatimied
here ^ ttoit tinlB be i^^ to-
ca% atol asaitt 8ifloiamto<il
chni^clias.
After fuUiUing his military
duly, Mr. (mw rattnwd to New
Yoit, whoe fee elftitaMd a ba-
^m imaiM dagriie at €%>lumbia,
wi^ Mb eareer as ^Qgtog artist
coMnwd lb 9ow teid expand
imoii^a ^leettei. in aiditton to
his New York ear^, he has
loured the country namy tto!^ is
soloist as mtM as wM ^oemUes
and^ e^rates. Aiwmg them the
Robek Slaw Ch<»itle, Heit Suto-
er*! 'I^ois AmerfcaM" witt
Gi^ov I^Mifa, ^ Karhrud
ClMrale, a Symr stmt on the
P«*y JDow Bbmr, the Htt fth
rade, MMUg tefltoae -Ma the
AnMrioto Barnyards and Pundi
Opwa and tei^al appevanees m
wMer and aaoirtto- naok to fM-
^meodk i^MBto and Manmelitt,
Ml. Ha WIS to the ^MBtog pra.
du<Aion of ^ new CdcuMt
On^re W a ifte i l iw? to Fforida and
«oriad CMMa *Miii ^ ^«^.
Wbw iiB waa htrad lior iM n^
of St(aeiMl AidtoM to "flia
OaUaftia^'V m Virt CNa^
nni^eia M^umt to hsnur of ^f^
^nia*i Sm CoBBnantoMMhe
Mr. Oliver cane on^ apin to
TMewatar. Ail^ the cl^te^ of
"fim Cuifeder»7" bis caie^
took him back noith agsto, biA
atoce IBM be has biMi toting
ftiB iKtow at Vk|^ Beieli, l^y.
i^; tor ocautionl toum, but eon-
trilMttog oMra aitf mnre of hi
ttne to nni^ locatty.
BafridM hto popular^ as ^lo
perfHun^ for p^v^ ffftraps, Mr.
OUver wu to sonae time a ac^ist
at iMa&B £^(»9Copti C^uid). Ouf
m^ Cbonr Oteealor ait ttn Lu*
banl, smT''
OKffale, he also fm^Mm vaiiia pi^
vately, and is etomd <ttftMtar at
tlie Cotmtiy I^y Sch<»l for Girls.
Ik itts also perfonned ss selolst
^h the fimMs. S^Wf^^my and
Chorus.
Atlantic Fi^
CalTi
Day or Nlflht
— aerVfi^ <h«
iMilM Uri^ Qty
in tHt
Unit^ kwm'
tW>H
Hsmm
HEATINO^
tfif 11-^^ - tiff
Garden (krOer Qpertmg Next Week
T^ b the nm Ihniw Q^>ini ^i^pty Oent^ locate to Lod^ BrK%e. Tte new buHdi^
^i^i^ and constrtoA^ tty J. M. PtAmt, who ate) verv^ at ^esi^nt of tM new turn. The
~ ~ CMu^ to eveiv ae^ to ttw §mim vnd lawn QM wi# ae^ tM^toer, lawn nKwefs aad
^^ itt:lM»d. Tie ^^ <^«^J s Mh^uM for Frid^^4^ I-
KEELEY e »Aaa«, Mt
LAKE SMITH -- K^ley Clif-
ton Backus St., 70, rf 1 1 10 SiW-
sttMie Drive, Lake Smi&, Imh
baml oi Mrs. iLwulte MiU^ Bifc>
kiB ami »» of Keelf^ Q. and
Mrs. Sarah E^nd BkA^ ^d to
a Norfolk bospftal !&n<by at
10:20 a.ro.
A m.^ of Noffolk County,
j^wts'a Hfelong resldnit of the
Korfolk-Virgtoia B<m^ aroi, He
was a member of Haygood Me^
odist Church and a rctii^ em-
ptove of Fond McMr €o«^ny
with 25 years scrvi«.
Bespfcs his wife» be is sur-
vived by a sm^ Itofky C. Badqis
Jr.. of Virctoh ^idi: a ^u^
ter. Mrs. R W. Ek of 0*a^
111.; a aster, t^r%, Ella B. Lambert
of Virginia B^ch; a brSi^
W. A. B«:k« of N«folk i^
four fonuAM^w.
A taiHil ^c^ wm' lirtd to
HoUoncw-Browa Funeral H<^
Tws^ U 1 pm. ly ill»1M.1
t . O. Lq^ fc. pirW wU be to
Fewest L^ns
7S ifiars qf
home Jt»M9iHf
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LAND O' LAKB FMNCIN
TUftKIY KOA$T ta. Wc
AArt 1V4DER ftESF-^r CUT
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MElJM^Kd flmktM. $1 .49
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m iM IWiNDS
MAY THE lbm» ^IRIT W ^ASttM
ftUm tHUlEAl^ A H^PY fMNB ItM
Vou aMi^ Y^OSS
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OF ie«%
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MAYMNAISI
POIffi - BEiMS
V^6 COCkTML
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fiREEN PEAS
CANOY BARS
LMAeMMS
k«AP%i**#H
ANN PASI l»ftlcl:D LO#t
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'i4m0c^ Little he^guk StaU
dm (iaiips
Al^ CiDWittd
4te Iftdgil. Le^w, ^«i^;
U«i; ^^gulia Beach lU^
Lmmo, Ucnyi; KcmpiiriUe wd^
fojK^t Anne lii<%et League,
imenMdM)e."A" LngW, Thai*
to HtiHa: Intannediats "B"
Lea^w^ Diunood ^rii^r, liri«r-
inedlKte "C" League, Alanton.
4ui^ "A" tiei^e, Aragona;
Mni«r "S" League, OreenviMi;
Senior League, Kempoville; Te«i
GirU, An^Mta Ang^s; Bfen's
League, Oox'f T.V.
VM6IISM l&^OM S#v«toWt/TI#<Wl#,
Natfonrt Lt SUrti
VmOIMIA beach — Rei
tration of aU"|)IM*^ W<>„. ^,
LttUe League of Vti^|lnM HMH ' nMti flMn «MM afflee,
t W. T. Cooke ScfMdi en AttfM en, <itmt A^^IMl^. 1^
<tale of l>jrth.
J
Picttir^ at tte Ameikan Little Le^ue registration are Tim
Nixoo andf is fa^r, W. A. Nixon and League Secretary Mrs.
NeUMiUtikws. League try-outs will be held Saturday at Virginia
BniA ttti^ Scbool (weamer permitting) ami boys who have not
registered may do so at that time They arc asked to ^ing a pMcnt
and biith €«rtiflcate. (Almond Plioto)
wi MJY ~ mi. ^ ft#Ar
nmimx m .
ANff^Un
PUZA TRYO0TS
Sfit m SAttllUlA!
■nToaii iter
ANNE iM^A-
e ivm be MM fli^^y.
^ fi^M liM to 4^ a#t
t^turiiai^ WmHtitK y Softool.
PJayer itgiiltowi HfiU iwecede
DONt MISS TWS
TOWN & COUNTRY
ir PORTABLE
With HHi Star
ONLY,
Mm
No i^oneV Ddv^
1141
A BEAUimJL LIGHTWElGNt I'^lffWM.E THAt BLENDS
PtRFECTLY WITH ANf oeC<^R PtUS NATIONWIDE
FACTORY SERVICE kf frJ^ tHAR^.
"WE SEli # ^VtCE If'
BEACH TV SERVOS
m ViMlNiA BiACM M.¥b. ^ 1 7tA St.)
«MMMtl omi # ro # Itl. I SAT.
eMy euiPGET mms
liMMiMaMNfifei
Jiiaiiiiiiyiii»i
BALL AT ITAlSt LSVEL
Al»bS lOWra IH APnOiMSV
Xesttec tfc« l)idi c^ortablr
at wiii^ kMA jpor to thk a|^
jr Higji Life adidsory st
eUttntn fife iixeper itanea and
l«U m)tttio& jmtr to tin ap-
wroaea «id awtac. Aa the an*
prM(3i ilar^ tteMdl ahosM M
aUow«d to tsUow a iJataral^eai^
dttlwa awiiv &mn,}m± aM
forward islo tba zelMuifc
bMkiwinf ahoold follolr a^
ural eourae and Aoold iM>t .
foK»d teto ezetfiiTe lMi|^ A
iaw praetim iMiifflia win eum-
inato tha dM[^..a«d ahos^-
Ush staitioc .io«#i wldcb
dMraet tcfffii t^ liUHUt wd
M 7^ p.m.
Boys ai« eligible tiiat live %^-
Ifi boundtfy ftf Hat Street Not^,
Camp PtDdle^n Soutti, t»d little
Neck Creek We^, a^ who are 6
through 12 years of age.
Boys sh<mld be a<%om{«Rled taf
a {laivnt er paK»tt and fumi^
a bii^ certificate or prM>f of
—■'.-' 1 !iai W 'UPi* I II i n I " II 1^ M *-* > < ■■■ J ■ ■ . —
Final Cia|;e iimnn
Played For '64
Teams in the basketball kague
8iK)nsored by the Virginia Beach
R e c reaUon I>8partment have
played tWir final fflutws for Ihe
1964 aeMon. Ilu^ee teams, all
from the C&K recreational dis-
trict, had undefeated teucm.
the» iteams were iie Junior
Low iwys, Junior Hi^ boyf, and
the Elementary girte. Bayslde *m
'tl» l^der in the mldg^ lea^.
Tlie Sestack Sr. Itevitettes we*
tlw champions In the high grts
league, and the championflhip in
the St. Wf^ boyf lei^jiue was won
by Bey^le.
Volleyball Takes
April Spotlight
A series of voUeytall games
for boya and girls to be spoMKMred
by ^ Vir^nia Bei«h Recreation
Beps^isaisA is planned for ttie
niontii of April.
THe games are lAeduled to be
I^ed on ^uittays in the gym-
nasium at Union I^m^ilte Ifigh
Scbool beginning at 12 noon and
ending at 4 p.m< CknnmuiAief
and co&ches detdltnu of entertog
teami may do so 1^ ccmtiacting
the recreation office al UiAm
KempawUe, 497^282.
If you'ref lucky enouj^ to grt
an income itox I'efund—De aflSSl
sM^gb to get U in. U.S. Savinp
Bonds! You'U be inv^ing in
your financial ftitere. And ytm%
Itelp ^»ep freedom in your ft^re
wiien m ¥^ yibuf %ediM m
refund In Mfe, sure U.S. StvlnH
Bondi.
viU
#1*
teo^ori fw 19H a»4ipa JUfi^
Little dla^ ttooaa Lodgi lili
of Viifiok ^»ch; J. C Haana,
tenloi* ChioMv if, C
pi^lMbU Ail
Chureh; TOurfiteAlwi,
f\)rd.
Opening game of IM4
is May 23pl at ^ pjn.,
RpSdiM.
VoIunla@« aj« urfeatfy naidtf
to 3MA ta ^ ^n^on ol Am
league for tlw llA4 sesi^,
one tettt^eMid ]A^ie
registrMion.
Piaygroandi
SiiHng; SiasM
Hing PttttMd
ttl pP^panMos fof jiving j^o-
tivkiaa t^r Gm ltt(ter ymGrn
the Afterooon naj^pranndi ttl
c(»di^ing lrarmm«atoiift^ttNir
vmtt^mom
JELIYEGGS
I5e
1%-LBi KG.
SSe
KlA'^^pi »«a. Afc ^
m^uma mK ^m.^ mc
lANE^ASkEt ^IttAL
tA^E 1^A»ICk»-4ASlrfefc imXPPED
G^A^^v-r^sPT f^'AorV-i^ w
SEAMLte» stWETCW— «WJMI * WBT
MlfeE n^ ffF^^ ft^ MMe»4 28 M Va. ttl^ & tfCINITY
( *.»
^^%% ^1^
¥eor k^ to thi
riiir^ you W(»ll
end nMd. S<iv« for
d Ipftfrpda* - h«r«*
i«l«ctiv» irialer a^ila.
suceaarful loo^r Mapw at ttaf i
Onoit dMng the pM umi^
Mr. Jin Aiyd <^i^eM « ylii^
IXmrta d^taiMng tkitm 4ta» in
tfaafiato.rtyte^tW jM'to
nHtti kagBt fhy tatuwii gMb
airi bira
At sraupKUBe puaaraaii na
been Oii InAtt apart AirtiV iHe
winter wMh league play flMMND
g»di levels, on lift fMfe We
1^ Mrs. H^'^ soito i»l4t
fbnt with Ifr. BmvMf's rikm il^
dud. The abtt inMi laH^ >Mt
W(M 1^ Hr. Sttfiau^ii^b'a' iMHH
ftdtotffed liy Rr. O^nrhr'a Mn*
1%fl)» wHa m tHMl flipflri*
the two teBg»i wttk <ht <^m
iiiiigfcrt iwl AM tb« 1^
Fby^ound.
Close QtioMi^
^-.
Troy Vai^t (ri^t) of UWferwatw D«n. tttm 22 bU^
Landing Force Training Unit's Eari Guy wi^ hard body paodtes
in die first roiffld of their fight, part of an 1 1-Nit c«d Md at
Little Cw<* Eriday night Vau^t was awarded a,iM^(aImai#
dksciiion but bc«h men were clsiosea to repr^cftt ti» Aro^a>»«s
Force in the AtlantK Fleet Boxing toumMneflt be^tag AprilJi,
Vatq^ wttl compete in the 137 lb. class and Guy will l^t in tfte
148 R>. divS^on. (Navy photo)
Mcouiifs (ntoHBd u^*lb |lO,0l)O
vmeilMA iEACH F£D£ltAI.
210 . 2ilfc SIMb VhiKAM iMch, Vif9lni«
nwM 3A t-9331
MNMt <MIT IS
AfAMKY
AMFiilAT
FAMKY DPflNG B ALWAYS A MA||^ ftBtt ^
•KEAKFASr, UA«DH AND Mra^tat
(CHUm't MtioH AvaibMB)
I^SMKIALlteA'
HOLIDAY ^iSTIiftANf
HthifATUNTIC
dnMffUitiiiiM.
mtmm
f
V
^
p%f%^
ten^vw^ TtHiradiV, Mutk H» 1964
-1 11 ' » ii)»
"Mm Is Expression
Of Gsil Ob Earth"
Mr i^taiMdM kM nkmi to
ftewlind li « li^ppe iwre Tfaira-
«i^ HmA It.
*Tto iMw; poifOM tf nta if
IB ta^iM Goi,*' te 4edmd.
"nil ii lii ream lor tata«. At
#1 MMifttf Oti MeaiMi 0etf^
te to w. (h» rmoTi f w our «xiit-
««A Av Milt «■! «B«i (ht
ikMu» kit Mlf imwff .
iMtti Mi ntf^^ en wm^
Wt. Goifitt, • iiil*n> of The
mtUtm mmm BoM ^ Ue-
Mgh Mietf tu^hirtam. ^ wts
Mwiaw d to tt» ^tttMs ^
Ms. iilQi Y. maUMioe. ffim
^ wMA mtmaoA UN
toelsf*.
Ife. OonvQ b«|M by nktm
•COM q n m UoB i: '^^ «• ymtf
Wtev M yw COM tnmt WhU
is vmir parpoM and dHQiiy?"
Wlwtnw «MPm «c fHm, tliv
r^tie #N0ll)r to our warn o(
nilDBiiMit," he nid tnd "Ui^
<MMntM our octiow la tmiMn
■odilr nd our tltitudo toibrd
to te fining of t 'tnic v^w of
"i^ coMc^ of naa a • snl«>
trride itzwor, tainod of ttM diMt
of ttit iptMnd, wauM ^ n t
aiOitone tiouAd ttt nodes of
tfMMt who acc^ it,** the tocturar
.j0t^. "ftH ttM idN Of nan «s
m oMM of (3od, ttt oflkpi^
of ^riiit, has Mt tf)« opposMe
Ubai«iii« offaet. It owaas-siii to
dnv tmor oml lt«v«a (iw tettvM*
ual free from atavwy to iMd
sve
ly ow ^ikm of
vImv tf i^Hb or fli apMtaHl sifwr.
*% OritikB Mmm hv Imm
an ted itea etittai aiitf f^
«n MA," tta ketuiw dadnofl.
It to diiMi f^owe toat ^Dam
MHr M[«» «nlttHt 3«tf ^M(^.
tad unfoUa tl» «nM iodMdutUty
This aaamr is faoaad flmlyoa
tw BiUa» ho aalit. 'Yiara n* ttsd
iMt God it iBfinito food, pore
>plht, tho ona graot cmmo aad
raalor of all real teing . We on
^^ to imoir Qo4 vt ^rim
e radwr oodliaite ^
tfco loetonr quotod tM p«a-
afi from tha wrltt^ of IfiiY
Bafev Iddy (Vuliy of Good. p.«):
"SooMr «r Me- the whde tw-
nln i»oa win Itore that, to pfo-
poitim at tiM 99U«ai adftMwd of
God to undnstood, the human na-
Hire will ba iwMvaA^, tad man
iriB native a ^^ aalfteod. da-
rivtd it^ God. and Hm lodai^
ti« of moftala from tin. aMnoo^
tad daaift h» oalaldMiad m ev«r*
Mtag ^idaOma."
- - - — ■-'
Booklet Available
To War One Vets
HoaorriUy dtodiai^ Veterans
i9ho sarvod ia W«!id "Wtt I we
ncpMilad to Mid ttwir nam»
«iid tddNaaaa to W. Glenn tm-
oH, *W^^to Oipartamit Adiutont
Vir^Bto, tor a wnh ^ ^
mm ravtotd tAgisUAive Progrtun
of tta VftoraiM of WorM War 1
^artMod 1^ Con^eaa July 18,
IMB, tha otffi^iatlw i# pladpd
to look altir te taMwat of iia
raoiiliiiiig WwM Ww I iVtttini
and tfatir widowi, thare no <^
M.0OO now U^ ta VH^ria wt
of almost lOQ^ ^^ taw anr*
vice in thto Country and In
fimm, in 19!f and Mid.
SERVICE PALS JOIN HANDS
BIhto clearly states that
ift tha insafetud
Gad," Ika noted, tad
of «a has thstt apiriaal
iflii<^ is tha ptraact
•f God, as his true
lipaa of tiria hi^wr self-
«m tha wty for tho in-
to hting out tha 4|uaU-
■ite," Hr Cor-
-" >»f0QBts of
ibidual's'
Aa mUvrf naA « foimar Mu^
!sa offlMT, €dr. iMmtsOm L.
Hutirldi and Major Dwata fftoc)
Wtoe, tf« tiM pr^idp^ In 17^.
Itatgafa OOh Inc., -whkft t>penOd
rai^ki^ at 913 W. 21tt St.,
HmMk.
nie oeipa^iHeB datli in ftnt,
serond md Mrd motaMea, v^
in^istrW a^ e<wunM^ tons
on real estete, olering Iwa to
the mUMaJy vaA dvlUns.
Wise, who ia prerident, and
HaoH^ an «MffRtlc ^ce ima>
idwA w^ «ft Inaurmce aideUne,
have had a lot in ooiunon, de-
spite tho A«t 4h^ i9ioaa sepMtte
ouoara.
loth are ^tte and koth fot
«i^ m^ ^lintag at I^naaoda.
Both figured in sonw of (he
taON m^mmmx^ in t^ Padte.
loCh awntod Norf oHt mw ^to.
As ibmri^ who ^ 4i ex-
plained it, meaiy^ tha Nwy,
m soflMWd 1^ Two Jliai.
•nros," wtarttod Wtoe. who is
fov yetii ^iwigu-. "hut we ^le
libtfhias) ddNarad the tawdeout
punch."
Although ootrarted, Wise, who
is known better as Doc, to wasi-
deit <rf ti» Mw owpoTitoi. Mun-
iick to vice ^oaidwt.
Haierick woars two hite U a
civflian. He to also genial agent
for A^&tmf Ufa Inwrwaee Cmn-
WB WUY -- tax ~ SWAT
HKTZ iAZAAR
OWN* tot ait-TMt
ftWOTUm • Al^UANGU
WMKAU.YIMI
ih wit''
BV ^W^iJ UM« tw
. workout
^«» irintHm, ha said.
(td baoQBtts knows to you,
- '*»" "* individu^lty
your ootioos
ir lite teke on
.,o.^ ... the devakip-
ehanoter, the disdpilaa
out ttfXBi the atttd-
^ ^^ to your touroe.**
iMtaA this activity as
i#in" In God's mw-
^ jyng off the old intn
iflg gn the new."
^ ii lmud to It as *the
i' rteria^ t/, Individual
jaoHiig ^1 Olutot is mi
^MKtocutor event," the
md. '1t is a vilet af-
comes in the iaoacBMMl
.a of sacred prayer."
\t <tf the results, Mr. Coir^
..red, is heiii]lg--heaUng ol
^ and strrow. sin and pov-
laBoeaa and daaoard."
phiaad that *%he eomb^
.-. Jhriot ii naturally accom-
ed by haaBBg tad mfsaari'
mm, by an awdkeatag fay vd
-?-*** ** !«■ the ffoodaess of God
1 this senae otf aonship
&ot ^it mn to Hm
xj^ aal ^rii^lHb? wiih
md wo iM0n to "ex-
ift flbe liliiitini flitt a
'« f^Mtar taitew <A Uto
ie^vo' Md df how one
wm CTmoteMy h«ded itf •
•#e prinwtr oaatttka
htotaue^cM identify
-'-anr 41 til*" tllM* Imi-
j; tto^ ^ Ohffto ti wi
Miu A ^gn^sd <wBMwhwtioa
:red tor a rettura to Ite Job
med the healing Mr. Oor>
ixA-^ healing be aHiMwtod
THIS ^TUMIAY AT
CRUMPY'S
U^ MUSIC
THE RED COATS
•t30 TO 11:30
mmmr speciAuzis m
• Midous Pit Cc^k^ BARBECUE
, CI»tCI« HAMIUIHSERS HOT DCfeS
• ^ACTBOF
• STEAK SANDWICHK
WEAIffAST SERVED ANYTIME-a»EN YEAR ROUND
CRUMPY'S
Nirmi and ATUNTIC, VA. BEACH, VA.
N40NI ^MS68 or OA«-^70
NIPI
Jl&,timt4i*^
,«ic* (1 «r 2
fi,, I I, )i^jL_
CLOSED
Gooil Friday - Mareh 27tli
Holy Saturiiay - Ubitli 28tli
REOPEN 7 A.M.
Meadty - Marcli SOth
BILL MACDONALb'S
•IRQNaCK ROJtO
Vi. Beaeh Lyaber & Supply Co.
"UmAmr uhA Hfmmod cat
Omi SATUI^MrS - ALL HAY
HAROWARE-«Unj>INO MATERIALS
pnqr^ wt^ i»% cmnam u a
colii^ i^eittddBf.
Tha two of f io«i pkm to mnm
not ^ ttto fns^ aiM, M,
maUk eailHB ftath Onatta as
w«A.
Hanrick, a i^ve of
^«w up ia MisaMp^ lAmm tia
had attaodid Mte SMe ttaditf
OoU^ two yens wtan bo o»>
torsd ttia Mivy.
Cdr. fiMiridfa teat duty
was ^hniniatzative (^kar ^ tha
Air Stetton wh«« he apMt ^
montla.
Ha m^bmA em ftovy ia IMl,
i«oeiv«l Ms fi^ ttUatai at
f^nMMxria, and wuit wi to la ^
vera^d a career in war and
peace m ywH find anywhne.
Commandtt' itomick has
aerved in vari<Hu aqusdn^ in-
dud^ HeUeoptor Untts and <m
the eaiTtors iba^w. ftinkor Hill,
&sex, Xaanatfa and Midway.
Hto aqu«dron won ^ ftaai-
denlitf Unit Citaten twtoa iHiito
serving wiOi^ Carrier Air Group
rour M ftieeutivrf 0^»r of Tor-
pedo (Squadron) four ia the
Bunker HUl and
Mr. itaurick wm awMded te
Pktt^p^ted ftfh« Ctmb tix^,
Urn Om Mae ftr Ms <» an en-
wa dM^oyw Artng an ^
stift^ Md Hbt aaemd ttaie for
toajBl • iti^ V^9 on Tokyo
til nmuy, 1MB, Thf group
da^aared en«^ latestitol s^
and dmt& fn^sHm.
te atoo holds Ibur Air Mattto
&m wwe awarded du^g 31
air sMhas oaMte by CAXH wIMi
oaMad toe Mt Gr«9 w^ sUi-
lag app»»imol^ 9^M l^e of
enemy shippta^ dintgNE
301.^0 teas todad^ one eroto^
er. Id dasteoyai^ awwd^bKyar
Ctoaitmber-<eor Itte patldrat
eaid, "AA notSiAat your Mosby
can do tor you, but ralbar, ask
what you can A> fiff yew oomi-
tiy." YOU can do somotMmt tm
your couirtry— «d your fi|mlly,
too— ^hen you invest regidarly in
United Savings Bonds, fnaure the
growth <rfyoar moMy wbtta you
he^ aaaire tiM fre«toni oi oar
couiAry. &iy and Md United
atetaa Baviags Bonte
et^t^ §7 ^KTd^ wHato fid
mmefMu aauQ ^aft ^Nr mnk
or daMMad. to Mdl^ to tte
two DV^ tM km mUMk
tte CcmmK^K w^rs ntoe ^m-
p^ Hedib.
Wia^ who aas bom ta Stem
i^te, Iowa, ¥ns It w9m he be-
an fl^ tmining at ^ans^a.
m h§md to the Iwo Ana and
Mitoawa landtaga mad vras with
tiie ocrapatiwi fw^a in Jqpan
tx ntea mmtos. IBs tet ^^y
WM wM the fleet Mai^ f^ffce,
Attontie, birt be tea a^vod at
mrioua stai^ tkng toe But
and WMi Coasts vaA i»betwe«i.
One of Wtae's viore lAtfMttog
artpMaMte tras m TittaVMfic
Transput Plane Ckmmoder,
DC4 t3^ trmt imUS.
tkm two men mM tlvMigh mu-
tatf l^ada.
Itoiwkk, who married the for-
mer LueiBe Bkxana* of Oc^an
View in 194S, fatt laa tiiil^en.
He reMM at Virginia Beach.
Wise, who married te fomet
Denote Alto Rhota, of !N»ts-
moulh, to 1944, 1ms toree ^1-
^mt. fto llmi in C^taieUa SiMres.
mnt)
dM
17fh »., ^. Nadi, Va. «>^a^t^U
COMA^tCIAL and tlS»»imL IWWNO
CARWIR WINDOW AIR COf«ITK)NIN©
UNITS AT BARGAIN PRICB
RKn^^L mppuis AND wcn«»
AUTHORIZED WWSW)W« OJNTRAaORs
LARGE and bAAALL APPLIAfCE REPAII^
PURITAN RiSTAURANT
'Th« Pitust In Pood^
OPEV 24 iroUIB A DAY
^TIM)AY SWCIAl-AU DAY
fla^ Pot Roatt, 2 Vaaa tablai
Tandar, h»»y with rkh gravy
90c
ChiUran'a
Manu
42t-fS49
Spadafaing
In Taka-out
Ordwra
HOME COOKED MEALS
m Chartoal stwks tad ctops, sealood, spaghiM^ Md psm.
Shop COLONIAL for
Iflyeasy
CONGRATULATIONS
TO
Sf3JkMKtSlra«»
W"]pg^^w "i^^^H^^ atofc
•Mrt ttkCK mm
^CANNfDHA^
kmm Stw BiMi
Sum's fmim tmki
6md QkA ImsI
IrmImi ClMk ItKrt
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tJLANY SWEET POTATOES 2"c;55'
CS GREEN BEANS 'SS 2 '^35'
CS BRAND CORN .%&». 2^31'
CS BRAND TINY PEAS. 2^45'
CRANBERRY JUICE «? - 29'
REYNOLD'S WRAP ssxs, va55'
RENCH'S MUSTARD, . . . . .r12'^ 17'
FRUIT COCKTAIL -— "-39
BAKER'S COCOANUT anus . . .c35-
000ft M €Q{QMM4 poll
MMA
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AirliilUtcbM
CHEESE..
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LEBALirOTICE
BUDGET ADVERTISEMENT
Cti^ of Vliftnta Seack, Vi
'rqinia
BUDGET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR
GOMMIlNCmG JULY 1, 1M4
C
y
ym^f< BEACH Sun-W*w^, Tliursday, March 26, 1964
tt^f^A
MNOTIM
This budget syrK^lt it pf»par«d arti jsublishtd f©r irtfefrtwtiCMi and fllfeal planning purposes only. The
ncluskm Ih tNi bu^tt of atiy Iftm 0t item's cbei h<^ const Itwfe i h iMl^itiGn or rtifnrtirttnnent on the part of the Council
of the Ctty of Virginia teadi to appropriate any funds for that Item m ^tf:^. th« b^get has been prepared on the
basia of ^ Mtlmttef and r^U«»t*s wkftltted to the Oty Man^iil' bf .^ H^il ^fN*^ and departnrwnt heads of this
City. Ihem is no aHocafion, of ^ilgnatlon of any funds of this CHy f^ thy (»u^pb4t until there has been an appro-
priertlqrf ^ that purpcwe by the City Goundl. A Iwarkig will te hM by #li Gify tbu^ll on the budget for informative
pur|»i« •♦ City Nail on the 13th day of April, S^U, at 2:00 o'cbek PM.t ft which time any citizen of this City shall
have th« Hiiht to attend 4Ai state his vit^ri.
l8ftMATl: OF fiXPHNOmiRKS
* • • •
• •«••••••••
• «t**t>**
« • • « •
• ••«••
,*^'i> »■•-
Ugislatlve Department , -^i $
feitcuflve Departmint
CJepartmwit of Law
itpi^MM of Nnanoi . . i < . . .
E^ll^imf df ^sonh«(
Judicial Department
Department of Health
Department of Welfare
Department of Public Safety
C^artment of ^Wlc Wwks
Depar^ent of Ideation . .
Viiiglnra B^dh Library
Boards and Commissions ...
„ C^artment pf Agriculture & Honr^ Demons^atlon .....
f . Ncm-departmentaL ._ . .. •*.„^^
Transfer to other funds . . .
Reserve for CwitlngerKies . . . ;
Convention Cen^r Fund
School Operating Fund I ..... .
Scholarship Fund
Water ar>d Sevier Fund •
Aiyside Special Revenue Fund
Ttft^M^ d m Mil
13. mk «t 2:06 a.m. M Hii Ci^
^It CMrt ttMi j, ^»fy. Mifi
■^1 iwi fauawwii fifo^MMI WW*
iiwc l i INI Mi hwtot:
MOMMel NO. 9S
AN ORnrirAkcB TO Mm^
NUjiBER 41 »mTtK> "^
ORD0^AI«GB Q^^O AND
Li:vY8fa iic^ipL.T^^
FORTHEYBA* ^WiWBW
MAY 1, 1903, AiND ILNTTOJG
APIW. 90, 1964. AND At90
FOR EACH AND EVERY
YEAR THEREAFTER BEGIN-
NING WITH MAY 1 OF EACH
SUOI YEAR AND ENDING
AiPRIL 30 F01M)WING. 11^-
TIL OTHERWISE CHANGED,
(FOR THE PURPOSE OF PRO-
VIDWG FUNDS FOR THE
OPERATION OF THE CrTY
GOVMINMENT, TIffi PAY-
MENT OF THE CITY DEBT,
AND TOR OTHER MUNICI-
PM, PURPOSES, PROVXDWG
rOR TIffi COLLECTION OF
SA© LICENSE TAXES, AND
PROVIDING PENALTIES" BY
AODB^G SECTION* 57A IM-
POSWG AND LEVYING A
lJlCffi»JSE TAX ON EVERY
mSBULC SERVICE CORPORA-
TK»J ©^GAGID IN THE
BUMNESS OF FURNISHING
WATER OR SEWERAGE SER-
WM ORFACaJTffiS TO THE
INHABITANTS OF THE CITY.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
VIRGINIA BEACH:
Tla* Ortoaiwe Number 41 is
hereby amended and reordained
b| MMptlMtMli 37A at
ferary pablic •erviee eoi^iik-
tloti cn^^ In the hixmm U
lurnMiiiH iv*ter or m^Ti$i wk-
-vite «r Unities io the firitatti-
• UOALI^TICO
tei»e f^ of ten dollars per yim
tat e»di and ertry iMenai year m
iM^nifter provkkd uprni tw^
person owning a mot6r veh^,
which ilMkll include every vfr
hk;)e whidi is adf -propelled or At-
aiped for . self-pro|mlsoQ, f^-
la^ kept in ttie city and meti
taftUof tf« city ahaU pay ftf *& ^^ ^^ ^^ ro«lw«yi of ^
prif^p m animal teen» to af I ^i.^y except ai herein othenrtK
ona-haU of one per cent of the
gBltas t^Mlpta from ttny me er
mb^ of lueh businesses whetMr
such <K)n»iifUon -is franchlaed hy
tha city or odt.
IMs (u^dlntiice ahaH heconte
effective on Um 30th <tay of
April. 1964.
OROINANCE NO. H
AN ORDINAaNCE TO AMEND
AND RiEORDAIN SECTION
235 OF ORDINANCE NUMBER
26 ADOPTED BY THE COUN-
CIL OF THE CITY OF VIR-
GINIA BEACH ON JANUARY
1, 1963 WHICH SECTICW*! RE
LATES TO UCBNSE FEES TO
BE CHARGEa) EVERY PER-
SON OWNING A MOTOR VE-
HICLE BY CHANGING TIffi
SCHEDULE OF lEES BT-
FBCTIVE JANUARY 1, 19©5;
AND TO .RH»EAL SECTION
237 OF ORDINANCE NUSfr
Bmn.
BE IT ORDAINID BY THE
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
VIR6INIA BEACH:
1. That on and after January 1,
1985, Section 235 of Ordinance
Number M ad<^)ted toy the Coun-
cil of the City of Virginia Beedi
on January 1, 1M3 shall be
amended to r^ as follows:
SECTION 235. CHy Motor Ve-
hicle llMfn^' R«|uirsd|
Exe^iHora.
mm
specifically provided. For the U-
cense ynr IWS and each and ev-
ery licenae year thereafter, a ft«
equal to one4Mlf of the annual
fee Aidl be collected whenever
any licerae phrte is Issued during
the period be^nning on the fl»t
day of July and ending on the
thirty-firrt day of DeceiSi>er.
No license fee shall be re-
quired of a^y person for any
vehicle not required to obtain an
annual regiftration certificate and
Ucense by S«Aion 46.1-45 et seq.
of the Code of Virginia, 1950, or
any vehicle specifically exempt
by Seotkin 46.14)6 ol the Code of
Virginia, 1»50.
2. TlMt Section 237 of Ordi-
nance Number W is hereby
repealed. ^
3. ThM tills ordinaacx ^udl be
in effect from and after Decendwr
31, 1964.
JOHN V. FENTHESS
City Cterk
S-aft-lT
TRUSTErS SALE
Purwant to the terms of a <»r-
tain deed of tnist to P. W.
Ackiss, Truste«, dated Au|^ li
1962, and recorded in tiie Clot's
Office of the CircuM; Court of tiw
City of Virginia B«Kh, Virginia,
in Deed Book 744, page 185, de-
Inving k»m miide in the
fault
llfcBre is hereby imposed as U- f»ymem of tiie drtit therdjy se-
ared, fod irt ttt^ wyirji fif %m
'MtfWwinMlI A
fw m^ sit tha fi^at
cm Bm Amea^ mtk mm tmi
iteetk Avcnoa. WriMi ^tOks
Vttg^^ on Am h ttH * *
4 pjn., tin kmt$a$ prty^f^i
l<Hrtt:
AU mx eartain Irt^ f ieai or"
put*! 4rf mA, i^0am ^^ tti«
bu Hdtegi ipi hB^ ro w Miii i Ur
tiierem, and all tarritof^ ttt'
tures mnd ecpipnipit #Mite mm-
tained, situM« L j f fluhtfa n flol^
ottgh. City of Vtogii*
^te of Virgil^
Bridge* da^a*ed an ttiat mp>
tain ptot enUtled, Vtat of ft^Op*
ei^ of B. F. Owens, •tuotod in
nvKsetn Anne Cwnty, VuiM>«
made by J. H. MilhoUBKl, C. C
March, \KB, aiKl reatnM in
Map Book a, page 307, in tha
Clerk's Offtee of the CircuU ftwrt*
of the Cify of Vvginta Bexh,
Virginia, as the "flp<l miitehunt
Tract". c(H>tainii^ five (5) a^aa^,
and being »tuaM on the West
side of the Swamp Roskl stewu
on said plat, and being more par-
ticuhurly described as kiiam% to-
wit:
Beginning at the iBtors^ttoii -
of the Vf&A side of aid Snwnp*
ik»d with the northern Une of the
Charles Peterson TnA of 2S0
acTN as iliown on »id pl^:,
thence runlBg along the wail.'
i^de ol said Swamp I^toad Nar%
h <I4 18 min. East 34523 feet
to a p^uot in mi road; (toenca
North 63 <^. S7 mto. W«t e^
feet to a pohrt; ^w» StfMh I
dag. 46 min. W^ 342J0 tteC to
.CoirtifHMd en Paga •
....
• •« . . 'S^k «•
* • * *
* » • •
« ^ • • •
• ••»•••,•
* • t •
4'
• •«••••**•*****
• • • p • •
• • « •
• •*•«••*
• • • •
• •••••••
|l«ckwater Special Revenue Fund
Itempsville Special Revenue Fund
lynrthaven Special Revenue Fund
Pungo Special Revenue Fund
Princess Anne %>ecial Revenue Fund
Six Borough School Debt
Virginia Beach Special Revenue Fund
Lynnhaven Sanitary Debt Fund
yirglnia Beach Borough General Debt Fund
Kempsville Borough School Debt
Pungo Borough School Debt Fund
deneral Debt Fund
Bond Fund .......... ^ . .
# » • • •
• • • • •
• •«««a**s«**
• ■ • •
■ •••••
• *••••
#•••••••••••
• ••■•••■•
37,150.00
23,729.00
28,928.00
475,247.00
11,576.00
308,861.00
65,407.00
592,707.00
998,192.00
2,099,109.00^
305,377.00
44,410.00
355,516.00
31,627.00
56,722.00
1,024,371.00
209,972.00
62,100.00
9,016,219.00
275,000.00
468,529.00
156,772.00
3,000.00
104,540.00
174,113.00
3,000.00
6,422.00
577,229.00
431,162.00
4,907.00
335,705.00
45,182.00
5,052%00
446,976.00
4,000,000.00
TOTAL BtlMATHJ IXPiNWTUfWBS - AU F UNDS $ 22,784,509.00
iSTIMATED REVENUES
For the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1965
The anticipated expenditures of $22,784,509.00 are expected to be financed as follows:
leral Proowtv Taxes • *
a • • • •
• • • •
General Property
Other Local Taxes •
Lia»nse,r Permit and PrivilegeJ^es
Fines and Forfeitures
Revenue from use of Money and Property . . .
Ser^M Charges for Current Services
^les of ^rvices. Commodities and Properties
Mmf^m from tM Commonwealth , • • ■
Revenue from the Federal Government
Revenue from other agendtis
Miscellaneous revenue • . • • • ' * "•
Non^ev^m* Receipts (ir^ludltig proems ^f«il 6 <^ borfcls - $4,000,000.00)
Financing from existing surpluses .............. . •
InterfuTKl Transfers
« • • •
TOTAL HNANOI^ R^imS)
4,773,904.#
1,225,700.00
1,142,200.00
200,000.00
90,962.66
1^,482.00
422,247.00
5,8^,230.00
1,642,505.(X)
35,600.00
13,620.(X)
4,018,000.00
1,481,000.00
1,775,034.CD
$ 22,784,509.(P
THE COUNCtt OF THE CTTY OF VIRGINIA BEACH WILL CONDUCT A PIJBUC HEARING ON »M)NDAY.
APRIL 13, 1964 AT ItOO P.M. IN THE CBlCUrT COURT BUILDING. CTTV HALL, ON THE FCHJXmiNfc
PROPOSED ORDINANCES AND TAX LEVYj >^
t
/ ORDINANCE Na 97
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE TAX LEVY ON REAL ESTATE
AND TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY AND OTHER PROPERTY tOR
tHE 1964 TAX YEAR. i
BE rr ORDAINED BY THE C6UNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH:
SECTION L AMOUNT OF LEVY ON REAL ESTATE.
There shall be levied and collected for the 1964 Ux year on aU real estate, not exempt from taxitkm, on ^h om ka^ei
doHars of asserted valuatton thereof, the following: ^
REALESTATH
TAX RATE — 1#«4 TAX YEAR
Biflckvralar
Pwigo
PttaCCH
AiMe
Priaees
Anne
BwsUle
General Fund .../.
Sc1kx)1 Operating Fund
General Debt
Six Borou^ Debt
Sanitary Debt
Special Revenue
M(^uito Control
.44
.85
.30
.15
.44
.85
.16
.30
.05
.44
.85
.16
.30
.05
.44
.85
.16
.30
.05
.10
.44
.85
.16
.30
.25
.44
.85
.16
Mi
25
.10
TOTAL R. E. TAX RATE — 1964
TAX RATE — 1963
INCREASES
1.90
1.70
1.80
1.60
i.m
1.60
1.90
1.70
2.00
2.10
2.10
.20
.20
.20
.20
Kem^vUie
ItoMpi.
Mosq.
Lymikinrea L^.flriM|.
tjnm.
Vi.
■#■
General Fund
School C^rating Fund
General Debt
Six BoK^ Debt ......I.....
Sanitary^tot
Special Avenue
Mosquito Control ,
TOTAL R. E. TAX RATE -^ I^
TAX RATE— 1963
.44
.85
.16
.30
.25
.44
.$5
.16
,30
.25
.10
.44
.85
.30
.25
laMirfaM
.44
.85
.16
.30
.25
.10
.44
.44
.85
.85
.16
.16
.30
.10
— -
.is
1.48
.10
.07
MC^tlfiASES
2.m
2.00
lio
2.10
2.00
1.80
2.10
1.90
1.90
3.00
3.00
.20
.20
.30
mcnm i. amount of levy m tangible personal property.
There shall b# levied and collected for the 1964 tax ye ar on tangible personal property, not exempt from taxation ^
dttHairi ($6.00) on e^tfi one hundred dollars (rf assessed valuatton t hereof, for general parposes.
SfeCtMl*
OF Levy on all boats or w atercraft under five tons burthen used for
OR pleasure.
JOiW V. FPITI»S,
City Clerk
3-26-1 ♦
There shall be levied and collected for the 1964 tax yearon all boats or watercraft under five tons bittthcn used for business
or pleasure, six dollars ($6.00) on e«;h one hundred dollars of assessed valuation thereof for general purposes.
SECTIO!>i. 4. AMOUNT OF LEVY Cli CERTAIN VEHICLES AS MOB^E llOM^ OR CfFlCES.
There shall be levied and.eoUected for the 1964 tax ye&fim all vehicles without motive power, used or d^lit^ to be u^i
as mobile homes or offices or for other means of habitation by any person, six A>lliirs ($6.00) m each one hundred oo«^ el assessed ,i
valuation thereof for general (nirprocs.
SECTIOftr 5. CONSTTTUTIONALnY.
That if any part or patis, section or sectkms, sentences, clause or phrase of this ordinance is for any sSailte defied H^ N --
unconstitutional or invalid, such iNWon ihall not effect the validity ol ^ lemainiig portbns of this Cfdkiice.
SECTIOH 6. EFFECTIVE DAtE.
That this ordinance shitfl te in effect from and after the date <rf its a^ptietL
JOHN ¥. FENTIUESS
CityCta^
3-26- It
im STUDENT BLAND WINNER
tnm^'* by Chopin.
V* wm timxtled • W.OO Qw-
•otaMt B(Md Hid will conptte
in t}« Distil CoitfeA £^n^,
1^ jA fl^K!^ Mnt «^
.. 9 CJOM CMbi Ik taut Mb,
m* hM PMit Ri^. Mv^h 20,
i 1^ BlMd Memofkl CkMitest
i • hmMI id^irMp «M^it
ipoiiiMid €mk ymt ^ tiw Ltais
QiAi ^ Vii#ito; in aiMnory of
^Odn He tedt to OM #gtiir."
i it fw <ft» ttiKxd cMldfen ud
ihi tan {ilm rnkmer m Q» ^te
emrtiMl is •tMfded ■ $1,006 mu^
ttl schoiuAip.
. Tlw aij^t Ltons aob and
CkM^eilBl UoM nwe co-tail
fortlieevat
Jtaws rrkl^, Vlr^nia Bmch
WKm Gub, a^ torn (Minam
|»esiitod ^ the nMBtt^
£. Mar^ ilaughlar, Olifrk^
fitaid Itonortt OhAiiim and
iNttrict GwMMr, Khi PMry.
ik«f« w IWMi Mr ttw e«Mt.
^ M ^M ciHlM ill H^ioa 9,
1 ware refmmlM irttt
flnt ^^ wtaum-
pMt. MUit (km B^Xtam
iiB-
BkmA place winner was Leona
HMtii. |i«)rfolk (^hoUc High
SAod, afa 15. apcmorwl by the
B^nMe Lkm Club. She it t
ttuM UMi iriayed "variation on
O Stide" l>y K^Jiukv.
She sm pr«Mi^ t ^.00
(^wniment Bomi.
The awarte mre preaei^d by
flrat vice pr^i<tent, Jack I^QeM,
Bayride U<ms C3ub.
The Zone Covert was "Udlea
^^iM** and the wivea were on
Imd for the dinner, musi^Mil con-
and (huMe which foUoirad.
• i^int i^atft ^etM 9fxA 10
4^ 14 ois. WMt 1 JO iMt to
the trniimm mrmr W nM
Pitoraon TmAi mi ^mtm
SwKb S3 deg. 57 niin. ^t ^I.M
feet to tbe foM, of taga^.
■xciPTwa, ffcrwivTO.
frmi tiie above dMOilMd prop-,
txty • pivoil of lanA cmitolni^
1 J aoea, emweyed by B. O. I%t-
t^ion and Hi^ £. tPaMBj-wn to
Stenl^ e. Ifawon and IMIla Ste-
beto Maam, dated Aogut IS,
IM&, and f«anxtod In aaM Cork's
(Mfice in Deed Book 4M, pi«e
• iMM. >M1^K
M7, \
jliUJtt^filG AUO from tfn
ol tad «WWM ^ B. 0. Fb^
MaoB mdftiiii ft Ml«ieB to
tte C owBainm t^ M Vii^Ja
tar Ml^av JNtfpHegt dated Nf
vM^ar t, mH Md noHiM to
akl^^ME^ C^flce In Oe^ Book
-»s. pi«i no.
11R14S or SMJI: CASH
s-ae-iT
CeMMSMWIALTH
VlftOMIA
or
• MAIHOT9B
hi m» CteriTa Wm» ^ Ifce M<-
flM teifrt al Hw C% ^ >A^hte
Bmcm^ an tlw ^m Miy w ^Mik^^
1M4
iMDY J. OMFIW
imMm x>AMN <^fra«,
The o|^ of Ate iutt ii to db-
«eiaa ^qnt A Martb liiM-
i^ntt fJwi tti fl^ daimtanA.
u^n tfit grmMb ol paites llvii^
aepanito wbA ipait nMhoM i^
raptiM Iv a pwiod ift euMB of
ha «n afMa^ ^^ toM
uite iml AM im the detend*
Mt to •im«^il^ «f te MaM
^ fUgM^ Ite M taM^i poi
tfto iriAPWrbitaf: Muto V
•« in, Otra, nu^ M » or-
And that ^ da appMur tei*
wi^ ton (m ^vt i^r due
pumcmm bmwt, and 4» ^k^
ny Im iNsaaMry to prrted tier
taAwaal in iUs wtt.
> A «»9— Veate:
j<mN V. Formm gh^
fiyi Maiy M. Whtta. DC.
J. ntVNK GMJLAQigE pq.
310 . mn Stmt
Vi^nto BMdh. VirgittM
MO^TH
Thte yeuK 4ho«sand3 of ^rifty
Attmrimm wlH lake their income
tax le^ndi in tJ.S. Savings Bonds.
W!^ noit you? Check the apace on
ymu tax return— for bonite!
vbh;o helps libht n.y. fair
Pngran
\BMmm — The I«fce SterM
Oarden Club held their Ite^
mmmng « the bone of Mn. G.
f ffeuaer, Gator Rotd, vltli Mn.
jumilton and Mrs. E. W.
.ianj«
Mn. Cheater Bamforth, ^«t
iker, demonstrated the ait <rf
for ooM salt
tiM Sanioii Gar-
awarA^ libbiMia for
to: Abi. J. B.
riijbt, Mrs. O. C. M^iten^
»; Mrs. R. C. ENuia^ n^; Mrs.
M. Bogle aiM Mrs. W. A.
t:ieorge. yellow.
4>oni for horUculture were
awarded to Mrs. H. T, MarshaU.
'Hn A C M3\% l|prs. G. Safa^
DowUng, blue:
.^fluu, Mn. Q. F. Hett*
f M. BDde^ Mn. C. T.
Sumner airt'
^A-e, red.
$Wria| Services
laybke Church
Holy Tluirtdior
•/ j UK Bayiake Meth-
arch will obaerve tbe
s Suppei" and die pastor,
Oscar F. Good baa an-
jed th«t at (te 6:30 a.m.
%mn Woi^p service faia ear-
m~~ wUi be ''Croas Bearing" aid
^ n «m aenrioe "WtfkiiiC
Hke Christian
ight Service
Rev. fieri FarreU
!e CbriiUan Church
^ <m Holy Thura-
charch will obaarva
OaadleiigM Serviee
. iiaf> ^JTHnawniton at 7.-30 puss.
is^er SoiM^r ■wmlng Ibera «ai
Worship aervjkses at 9HS
.« 11 tJn., ^ wUdi (im »U
m dboifs ol the dmrch nvfil
itidpale.
A.SIDE BAPTIST
oiiDNHHi sancE
U|^ is the tnditioiMl tyntb^l
of wilconie. whether is 1% the
awiB gbw of a j^h^ li^ m
tte t^BdM lort^of the S^^e of
lAmy. tiK greiteit exposition of
m ttee, tiie nmr York Worid's
Hftr^wUl w^^ Its expaoted
'^Qmjm ^Mmg with tlM most
iM^lHuit, mM ^^tacular light in
fcWory, tiw Tofrer ^f Ught.
Tbe gnat, ia4)UIion oindle-
psmr UgA, m^m In brUUance to
mm$ ffiuodMtod Yank^ l^ad-
IttM^ wU eiasmto fram the p»-
yUkM spmsared 1^ Vii^inia JOiC-
t^ nA Power Company rad
WBM IM ^her imreMaiH}«imed
kmmt». Tto MlUwt boMi wiU
1^ nltes Into the slQr and wiU
IM tlw ML Cling visiton will see
n t^ approach New Yorit via
lAuie, tnin. car, bus or boftt>
One of tl» trchtieotunil Irl-
uMfte of the rUr, tilie Tower of
L^it iMvilJon con^ste of bwft-
dhwla of aluminum prlnns rktig
to a 8ttU!«id fashion form a
i^«(^ng pool to a height of 80
IM ai Ite antor. Tw^w 5 KW
SMfAU^s boused in the open
(Wtivl ewe of ttie pavilion will
SMd Che powerM b^m si^waM.
The Towu nt Uifiii eoatinuos
the bistorieal tradition of tte ml-
coma light tint orlglnatod is ^^
blstoric times when a iuniing
atick, the only source of mm-
made Ught, welcomed nwa to Ae
safety of cavea at ni|^t to i»o-
teetfon i^mt camiTor(Htt «^
mala and <1m alementa.
One of (be most omn^^
weloofme Ughto of all tliM ^mi
the Pharaol) Ughthouse in l^i^
buUt in 28S B.C.. long re^trded
as one of the wondari of tSa
wQiM. A blazing ttf turned
n^^Aly on top of a 600 foot atone
tow*r praduciiig a Ugbt tlMt
could be seen S4 nilea awiy.
Sheer brUli^iio^ ia not nectt-
airUjr (he criterMn of welooipa
li^. Forbaadnda of y«ara,
peaaants in Nortbem italy haw
bunted flab oU ia thouauida ol
snaA ahalla to weleuaa vWtors lo
their faaUnUL In Japan, a doud,
of glowing firafliM is olten re-
leattd es a wakoma feitum ait
evodiig ptrtiaa.
Hin, feativftls and exposidona
have* ahwys inqpired ttabonite
and often aptotacular wateome
UgbU. ^itepr ^ moat 'fiuiioas
aatpoaition wetoune symbol of all
Ihaa waa the BfM I^Maer. fium
far the 16M Paris £ipo«i(km, the
giflutk structure wm festooned
with 4,000 lOondli^wer «lec>
trie lamps. The Tower of Li^t at
the New York Fair will be. 300,000
tioMs more Wliiaot than the il-
lumined Eiffel Tower. j
M Buffo's Pan American ^-
podtion in 1901, a 409-foot hi^
rococco electric towsr served as
theme building inviting the world
to visit the Fair. Hm in.iplring
sUTJclure. mora popularly known
as tiie Tower of Li^t, was out-
linMi witli W,(m flittering in-
candenent lampi which s^^pNt-
ized tJie pronuse of conveaMi<M
to come :through this new phen-
omenon— ^c«tt'icty.
On AprU 2&n4 when tlMS gn^
e^ World's Fair of aU time
opens, the Tower of Light will
blsTC into the jriqr as a mlent but
spectacular invitation to all with-
in eye Aol, for mUes around, and
wiU shine every night of Vat Fair's
two yibsr run.
Your Social
nannii^ to r^it sran? Oim
service often o\«rlooked is the
help ^ur social ^^curity office
^m give you, even bef«% ttuM
faM day of work comes. Knowing
when an<( how to file tn applica-
tion for ^ial Mmrity beiw^
and just what proofs will be need-
ed OA sa^ uooMeMury trips to
the so<Mi , s^yu% offk» and
4)eed toe dtfhfwi^ ol ;^r first
cb^lt.
<h)e tten ttat you are sure to
need is ycm social security num-
ber. IMe your soctol secur^
cai^ witti you when you yitk tin
sodal aecurtty office; your nurah
ber is ^Itavnt trm^ any oCber,
and it ^kntlfi^ tl» e«rqtogs rae-
ord u^i whidi y<Hir bmeflls
win be tesed. Also tti® ^me
proof of your age wttb y(w. A
blrih ^rtltoto is prefei^blSb biM
oto«r tvidwKS 0^ be used too;
ttto fc^il security office wiU be
gM to funysh you with a IM of
n«M asn otter iHOofs that nu^
be nf|iilr^ in ^ur ^trttoitar
efeto for beMf Us, It may be a
otpy ol last yuf» leterti tax re-
ton ti ym mt 8df<«n|)ii^,
proof of TOur wile's age, your
child's birai oeitifici^, or aoiM
nro^ tri ywur muflaie. Hie Min>
ber and types of proiolii«qnfred
will differ m^ Mch case, m it's
BEST to find o(rt ahead of tiim
just wM will be needed. '^ be
sure of fffonnrt service, in^iire
bef<R« yw retire.
BAYSIDE — Bev
^o€, pastor of Bayaide B^A
mrdi auounoea Ihara wtf 4iia
» '^Mauody Thueadty <^IMI^
te amm^" ly ^'sndltH^tt d,
#1 OmAat fm pjm. M tiMcb
^w the adUt lAtu iril! itog.
"^ Y.W A (YoBBg Wmmm ^
Ms ^bmAi bM Wi Sasiff 1^
^^ ^t&m Mtf^ H •! 10
^CL at ttie dmeh for the B^in-
^ Wmtmak wa^ km tod
%K yw<Ms.
^nmeServke
BATSBNS — Anqgr ChaplaiB
vftOf of ft. Story has anwfed
w IMer Suviae Sendee at Ckpt
V k at y at 6:10 am. In caae of
i^4teaervk» wfll be faaU in
m$ (faaatre. OapWii Juttoa,
VIMJl nut EuaUc wiB be Oto
gnast spailffr. iter. James DsfH
^nide BMM VMtor wiir«Cli^
Ihe pmyer. Ifias Lorraiiie Da Wot,
Mpanlst for the Fort Stoqr Chapal
W^iyfwtte
aa
FROM
mmk BEACH
TO THE
EASTERN SHORE
I^or to the Opening,
Next Month
q The . . .
CHESAPEAKE BAY
BRIDGE TUNNEL
1,
^vf
Ihe Virginm Beach I^H'N^jos Will
PuUish a ^uvemr Edition Telling The
Story in Words and Pictures of the
Longest Bri^e Tunnel in the WorM
This gigantic engtnai^ing preset wfll connect Virginia's Eastern
with the great Tidewah»r area with one terminus qf #ijt brlclge-
timnel complex located in the syeet vmN City of Virginia Beach.
Two tunnais, each more than a mile long, are a part ol the great
Chesapeake B«y Bridge-Tunnel. The tunnels will alk,w ample ciearan^
for the largest ocean vessels. In Edition to the tv^ tunnels there will be
four man-made islands that will link the tunnl^ whh overwater brieves.
As a Mbute to ^s great proj^t the Virgin^ Beach ^n-New$ will .
publish a special Cl'^sapeeke Bay Bridge-Tunnef leditiai ^rty this year
prior to the official opening. We know this edition will give ah Insight at
to what can be expected of the imp«:t on rtw area's kxjfxsmy and future.
FOR FURTHER INFORA^ATION CONCERNING ADVERTISING
IN THIS OUTSTANDING H>ITK>N CALL OR WRITE THE
VIRGINIA BEAGH SUN-NEWS, GA 8-2401.
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Hfti
Vi#w Oi
Vurginia BMi^h
WHO WILL WEAR THE MISS VA. BEACH CROWN?
D(dls are mm UliUto «vwy
ynr. W)wn they hivt « ^mtk
down or an injui^. it &xaSA bt t
nuQor a^Mtioidw tar ttt 1^
mother were tt Mt for the D. J.
DOLL HOSPTTAL U M12 <Me
Avenw in CteetM.^ DwsMv
JohnMD kM teM Mtt^l OK* of
•U types M Ml pittaii for nwqr
]w««. She is a Mbi^ tmi^
tJve wonHB, tuned to a ^lU's
wave ton^ reputUag love tor
dMs. Hw plani for expaaiton
were inlemij^iMl by a heart al-
tKk a few jmn a^ ai^ her m^
tivtties seriously ciataited. How-
ever, i^e is nraking a a)iiM)»ck
and slowly reorpnldng ter
hospital.
A doU nuy lie an iaankiMAe
object to an adult, but to a 1^
girl, it am be ai real «m1 « te-
portant u #ny Jimeim of Iwr
family. ^V^en soflwttying hai>-
pens to hurt the *'M»y", M tan
be a gr^ comfnit to kt aMt to
Uke it to the hc^jitri for tondM*.
loving cm» by Ifte (todw^iorgeon
in ctuulEe.
The OoU Hospital ^tm not
deal exciusiwly with IMIe 0A'
problero«^ M». Oohnsoa U equ^y
expert and hilly equipped at her
h(^{^Ji to reiAir anttque <Mls,
<tecoratIve dolUi and ^lls made
in foreign ^untries. ^e has a
full stock of replaceni^ partoi—
eyes, eye hishes, wip, fwnta to re-
new complexions, clay and pJai-
tic to repbce parts gone from
various eppencto^. As doUs be-
come more a>mpU(ated with
voices and moving ptrta, Ae
keeps up to date by lacking ttie
kOest equipme^ and studying
iHw repair manuels.
It takes «n ttrtiiA'a toi^ and
filing to rest<ae beaitfy aa wdl
as the technical knowtedge, ttd
here is where Mrs. lobiMon
shines, ^ch "psUent" ia ts to-
portant to her as tiie di^raaied
owner who las torough* it in. tat-
tered and brotoi <ff faded itnd
old, no i^am aeems to be beyond
lier Aill.
The ludr4» flf a <b^ cin be
as peramal a your own. It im«^
^ the parKmaUty of ^ doit and
tiao tkm tte owner. Mrs.
a <kll repiir expert, aj^ ttik
mitea Im* a Mmymft^Btmi.
^tot on^ wiC Slbdtt teM fflir
new birt ite on •)» 4x>it an
oitirely new asd a^luh kai^do-
She can even wl» tte «lg for
tte^ill from flie dilkTs own oA
iMir, if d^b^ Win* eoiiM be
more origiml Itei t^t
If wanted, the d^ patient can
te i^lMed wMi a new wirdiobe
to complim«it' its reewwy. Clo-
ttiing and accssori» aa« ^li^ied
esp^ia^ ft» any particular doll,
■s well as the evo'^piqMiIar teen-
type fa^on MU>
Talkii^ dolls ^^ch have be-
come sUqnt (an reeo^^ ttieir
KHtnds ^ the ^fiAal. CJstMlly the
conqpl^ taUdttg wyt miMt ht re-
plaowt, Imt if tt takes )m$, «
snaU @)mpoii«nt to lepft^ •
wtnlaMe vndoe bos. this can be
ttttoideA to n^ i^pdi^.
A bi^cen d^ is a an^ ripple
in ttie pool of Itttiaw wf Mii<
but a broken he^t of « ehW te
aiisery uiMikl. Mw. Muuon
mends haSi. ■
"BEAUn AROUND M
WORLD" SHOW'S THEME
tte ttMM Of ttla yav's Mias
Vir^nia Beach I^^g^mt will be
"Beauty Around Oie World" and
to m^ 0M Idea tlw Virgnia
Beadi Junior Chamber of &n&-
men» wiB >cimveA ttie Alan fi.
Shepard Civic Cmter atege into
a s^tii^ of iaiematiwial scenes.
Hm oen^ of tiw ita^ will be
domin^d by a revol'^g tfobe
and around it mil be rack sil-
houetted landmarks as the ftifel
Tower, Smpire ^te Building
and many otlMrs.
This ou^jtandini ^p layout
was designed by John Dickens
who is liM directing the pag^nt
and in clttrge of tta Al^ng.
Andre Emm m general clair-
man ami &^ CrMinar i^ eUt^
managar.
Oth«r J^oee ciainMn Indude:
Dick &«& finai^e; Bill Gaspar,
entries; Jltai^ Adams, ^id^s; Don
reirtr^ . iM»iida-8fiMbM*ihips;
D<m War^ bs!^u^HUComo<ki-
tkmm Chuck Oant, tnn^orte-
tion; Sunny Bragg, {uoduction;
BA Evans, hmise; Phil Mc Adams,
tick^; ArcMe Allen, program;
aiKl ftul Kist, ^licity.
MMmtUi LOUISi LiMON
Itie peisant wUl be "old hiA"
for Sandra since sbe tied for sec-
ond pkce in laM y^r's baiuty
compkition. She is the 19-year-
old daugMer of Mrs. Allen Duff
of Goeia Beach, Fku, wd A. J.
Lemon, Virginia Beedi. SIm im
been ttidi^ private mui^ l&aom
for the rmKft horn twrt will pei^
form an ori|inal n^dent ister-
pretive danoe for the p^ml. A
19^ gr»«jate of Vtai^ Beach
«^ School, ahe was a Surf
Qi^n attendant in 1960 and '61,
pr^ident of ^e ^paUon Tri4ii-Y.
member <tf the tiM for aev^
3f«an and received ^ Distribu-
tiw ^iMilkm Best Pn^naUty
Award in 1963. She present^
w»ks in the city's finance de-
partment
A ptei» #4ent with a baek-
gpmBA of six years ia olwiral
«ad ^vo yees to pe^tthr b-
atruo^m. It la laiitura] tt^ Abby
ateuld j^y ^ms ariec^ns tor
im Went to the beauty pa^MUt.
Sto te ttt 19-yeaPotd daugMer
of Mr, and Mrs. WUltam B^l
HiMon of 90SO Provklenoe RoikI
and is a freeman at Old Domin-
ion Col^. Molt of h^ interutt
revive around mu«c— jaa ar-
t^tto, dancing, and Aiging in
harmonized groups.
PAMf LA SUE COLI
fiow a^uitei^ at Old Dominion
C^e^, 21-yeaPokl Famda Sue
bm a tet^y miufcad baek-
fRNUri having studied piano,
v^io, virioe, tap and toe dancing
wad orgita. She will aix^ a medk-
1^ of p^ular and Clascal num-
im^ for tile pageaM. Site mo^
«Ml\ct the college she is on ^
1^^ debating team, plays tiw
(Vfu aiwl sii^ in tiie opera
company. 1^ te the dinger of
Mr. and Ifrs. fiusadl fl. Cole of
1106 Michadnnaod Drive and a
gtSk^s^m of PrtoceM Anoe H^
8G3kOoL '
PATSY CHARLEEN NAf>IER
Tbe IT-year-cAi dau^itor of
m. mad Mrs. James fl. Napier of
519 «oewood Drftw, fWiy wW
l^adoato ftom Virgtoia Be»±
1^ S(Ao(d to June. Sie hat
been a BaA Bowl attffiduit uid
Surf Queen aMendant nd ia
pnsast^ a mOim^ tor the
J&iOtti'Uiid May ^itoen, re^«-
toi^ Vlfgnn Beadi. Her tal-
entiH& be a mmOogat.
LN«>A LIB McKEE
linda to ^ and hopes to be-
come an airtine stewardess, ^le
1^ quite a record of beauty
competitions having ^rved as
Norvww High School's Homecom-
ing Queen in 1962 and a can-
tMtant in the Miss Norfolk Pag-
tttti that same year. She has had
special tuaining in chorus, dra-
SMtlGi ami public speaking and
wffl perfarm a song and dance
mitine WedneKtay night. She is
the ^ughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter B. McKee of 424 Tory
Road awl is presently employed
by Sotboani Clti^ns Natloml
Bank.
PAMELA ANN CRUTCHPIELO
Pamete has been a ^udent of
^ dance for six yeare and will
demonstrate her tatente in a tap
^cs U the pageant. She is the
17-j^ff-okl daughter of Capt. and
Mrs. Robert ft. Crutchfield of 420
1. PbnMion Road and is a senior
^ Viri^a Bnch High School.
(^ has hekl flHtny honors at the
school: preOdN^ of the Y-T^os
for two yus% a cheerl^der, beat
^pirt of the year, tiie Under-
wood Awai^ in 1962, an Azalea
Mbtid of HuMr, secretury of her
senior cbss, and firet ^ace recip-
ient of the Singer Sewing Award.
JUNE MARIE FERTIO
Ai8il 14 wUl bring June her
^tth bii*h<jtay. The Awghter of
Mrs. Jtorle A. Fertig, 509 24th
Str^ die ia pr^MniUy attending
' mdMmiimtk CoOege wlw» aha
k m tte StttdeittCampia Mia-
tiona C^snml^e and the Pom
Fom aqi^. iaiWi fraduating
fioa Vli«to4a Seiii ngh Schocd
to 1982 ate was aecretary of h^
aentor daas and wih on ^ Itonor
So^y ^ TMe^ter Sdwlastk
Achievement Team. Her tatoift
wUl be a (kvmatto nu»iotog(w.
KATHERME AI^EHNA PECK
Katheri^'s talent for ttie pAg-
eant will be m<^ unuaial: die
wiU perfonn a modem todlet be-
fore a setting of her own paint-
iog$. 'nuB 19-ye^^(M lighter
of Mrs. tliomat J. Peck, 103
Modkii^^i»ird Drive, Kathertoe
gii^^ed ttom Sacred Heart
Ac«Jemy to 1961 and is praent-
ly a junior at Old Dcuninion Col-
lege idiere die is majoring to
art and u a member of the
school's Alt Guild. She enjoys
sewtog, 'tentttoafo and "an^-
^i^ va^4i# connected witt
ait-
VIRGINIA BEACH SUN- NEWS
"SfllVINO THE WORLD'S UROEST RSSORT CfTY"
VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA, THURSDAY, AAARCH 26, 1964
SECTION B ;^*
**.(.
>,-:»'
Riding in parades will be <mc of die responsttMlities of Miss Virginia Beach. Last year's win-
ner. Miss Joan Ewell. and runner-up Carol Thompson are pictured on the Jaytee float that to<^
third place in the Oyster Bowl Parade.
JUNE FERTIG
PAMELA CRUTCHFIELD
f*; I TICKETS ON SALE
* /4llESE»tVi3) SECTTON
^-1* I2.S0 *-• -I
jGENiaRAL ADMISSKM^
$1.50
BLAOC AN<RJS RESTAURANT
Pacific Ave. at 33rd
VIRGINIA BEAOH HARDWARE
3^ Virginia Beach Blvd.
(im Street) .
, i L^UIASON REALTY
Princeas Anne Ptaaa
BURROW-MARTIN
DRUG STORE
kAragona Villas
IflULTOP PHARMACY
1701 Laakin Road
SEVEN SEAS RESTAURANT
iynnhaven Inlet
BURN'S SD^CLAIR SERVICE
STATION — Kempsville
VENIDA BOWDEN
Venida turned 18 hat nKnth
and is a senior at Prii^en Anne
Hi{^ School where die Is a mem-
ber of the Giris C^na and Fu-
ture Nunea CUrii. She is the
dsu^iter of Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie
D. Bow<ten of ^09 Bragg Cmri
in Southern Pdnts aikl l»r t^-
ent will be a dranoatic reading
of the poem "Tom Boy". Sim Ms
her hobbies «s reatRng, Miy^
sitting, .sewing and crafts.
BARBARA ANN REED
Bartttra, who wiU celebnte
her 1^ birthday April 13, ia
the (teller of Mr. and Mrs. C.
M. Re^of 916 (Ordinal Road
and will gradiate from Virginia
Beach High School this June. H«'
talent » fashion deigning. .She
M HoQOied Qui^ of MMyrnatonal
Ordbr of Joo'3 Oan^WM^lMit
No. 17; treitturer of Aa Tn Gam-
tta Sorority «id vice pn^AuA
of the Junior Civitan Club.
LINDA LOUISE WOOOFIN
Lhida, 18, is a senior lA Prin-
cess A|me High School and is the
dauber of Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Woodfin, Jr., of 245 F*on
.<venue. She is a member of tli«
school chorus and hopm to at-
tend t»ttlnes8 college yAien she
^^uates. Her talent will be a
pantomine.
MARION LINOA BALL
linda, 19-year^ld dau^iter of
Marion Luther and Grace P. Ball,
win entertain the pegemt «idi-
ence with a comedy ddt, She wu
a junior hoitess for the Virginia
Beadi Band Festival for the p^at
two years and enjoys swimnun^
sewing aiKl cooking. She resides
in the Ifoyflower Apartments.
Teid lify RMvy Jean Pli^Kpe
Fhelae k^ BMBe vMfo
vmGiNiA mj^i - mA
Wednea^ nl0it sit At MmB.
ttepard (Me CeafaMr a ovmitB
he pla(^ on «he hert of a Vli>>
f0A SmA0M and *• WiU !».
gto a i^gB ttat «^ Mce ter te>
fore tetevidcm canwra^ jteoa her
<m ed/fftA floata and pik har,^
fore the pabQe at many aMe>
wide evanla.
I^ich ta the re^MBdhUty Ait
Meoapmiw tfw ixmt b^urwof
ttalnVlfgrta ^aCBt^. Aad
this is only the firrt li^. fitt filB>
ner here will go to tlw lUil mm-
petition in Roanok^ la ^oe md
cottk) even fo to Vm iba^ ta
Atlanta Ci^ in SeptMibM* whm
Miu America k mib^.
Hie entire country hi aware
of the gl^mtNV, e»fti>me«t and
bei^fiti tint Mrround the Wai
Anwri^ title, but load winrtia
also get tlMir share of time
assets. They reeelve j)um^o«»
priaes tnd'a^lffirdi^ i
Sdwlarwi^a hv an
•iif pait •» Iheae
^ane inMnect ae weH as Beevfy,
cneiiii, peiae anci fMaaai
Mlsa AflMTk* reodves .a
$10,000 achokffstup and thou^
lite Vbs^ fieadi vriU net tmiA
au^ a lotel Ae WiU sUB iiMiiM
two sdiolffships. Me flPMB ^ipd
Cola and the otto- team the
pafeaat patrou, of ampte ptopcM'-
Cions to furCbtt her m^u&Ujx.
She win ^0 reediRe flNpy
othdT vahuArie gite: w il-
expio^ trip tor ^d to JNM ^
laiM), <k., QKH^ored ^ (SBX f^
th» Wandov li^d si «M^ %
luidi a oompl^ s ^a a leeted
waMlrdw from tXIEK; #ft «eM-
hati- dryer frmn Vb^inMr
iHardware; and hairdykM fcr a
year from Hair 1^ IMari atod
Cyathla. ^.
Rui M» a r s U|^ Tee
' The title winner wm |M te ^
oidyoite^d ]^ee«|MHm the
first ruimer^ wmWkm.' «
g^ eiBtmeite firom WeMdfr.
a h^ drysr firam Vtt^^ >aii?h
Hardware; a tfliip etaaiMMfet tux
Wd t «K>p|qr lta» the JHWEes.
Seeoid nmnarup wffl reedve:
tiMe ttdlo ttm nreitoM Stora;
a modem delk lanp from OKX
«nd a trophy from the Jayceiea.
The 12 conteatants will adeot
their own Miss CewgMriillhF. a
populttR/titli, andthii reetlBnt
wffl tiao receive a Jiqraetta
<«qphy.
lach of the gta^ wOl fetvtIhA
hair dyled lar 0» pagawd i^
Rtfad aad Cytmm and Samm
9m he prevldad W ^^|Ma
Beach VltiiiL
BM |iafW|M ~eiw ef ifee e^^
yed fltrills tot ttie (irti ww wi
file eBpenwwjf vs
qiand a field deal «r ttaM Wad-
neaday wMi Mtos Amafka aad
Mi« ^raMa. Belli kaavlr
LINDA WOODFIN
SANDRA LEMON
BARBARA ANN REED
I^ATSY NAPIER
^rvMa.
fUMaaiw wiw M hei'a iei' wie awaa
Vlrj^iie Beadi Nfaant audi
will twdba ammiajjnn «hirini
■ nw fewvMiea a» iwe cww
veilNMr*
Their 4xy will stait eariy ^fhd-
jmday when th^r arrira at Om
Amerioana Mot^ Lodge wfaope
their accomodation have henti
provided hy the Anwrloasa.
1^1^ will have lunch art 1 pjn.
with the cQQtedants at the molel.
attend a Pepd Party lA the Ova
Henry Club for the 12 fiito »d
the Judges, appear at ^ puhfic
dinner aA the Bbtsk As^aa to-
tauraot at 6 p.m. and ttcQ ga oft
to the pag^nt at 8 pjn. at tiie
0vic Owter.
R^ennti^is Hot iitm dbner
o^ he made by calling tte Btedc
Angus ResteunmiL
Behind all of ttieae eWiorate
preparatk)ns are the drtvlag
forces of the \^0ftia Bm^ Jo-
nior ChandKr of Onrnm^to^
JlxM^ors of the pi^geanL
wmi v^imiA^EA^
KATIMRMEPKIC
VENM>A BCMMDEN
PAMEL SUE COLE
LINDA BALL
IWmA McKEB
Ai»Y HILTON
^^
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(^ftoad.
MSTKK SEinCES SET
j.^ aiUpXvS — Two
sTfiOH wk be conducted
fjniilinii Brbtoe BMtjfl
ofi Sundajr mornli^rTte
' be at 8:90 «.m. «nd tiie
' he regidu' hour of
teer woriBera heve been
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9:30 «.m.
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7:30 p.in.
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1140 •a.»WmrM|
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(lit Suariey Holy
449 Midi Duck Road BayiMa
1:00 •m.—M^ OooMMinloo
(ExMpt dui^ reietor't vwattai)
1^00 «JB. Itnmtui Pnv» aad
LfMNHA^M
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9:43 a.m.— Ohapk ^Otad
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7:30 pja.-
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orimNAZ/uoNS
S. Court Moaaa W., OsaiM. Va.
Pari A. ANMI^ fatter
9:43 ajn.-^aday tehaai
10:4S ajB.— Momiiii ^^mMf
7:3©
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10:00 ajm — Sat
1:00 ajBL—Sanrfeca
EMMANUEL LUIHRAN
CHURCH
10100 VHi^ak BaMli •aalpHud
(Tanporary Wonbip CaMv)
K^waw A. naaii ffMHV
9:15 aA—OMiroh ieteel
10:10 •A.-.Woniiii Im-v^
(Nuraary Mr * ""
BVANOIBJCAL LUniBlUN
cHUJigi^if tfca GOO wemmmm
MMie and IM SMat
Rar. DMaaa Hf. Tailar
9:43 a.ia.— 4^nA Scbosi aa4
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All dressed up for
^ kaoar a 4Mr M iMaa.
«^ar who tAwm taa mm-
ttteg auty to HV iteut MaM
flukaa athara happy. Hit
Ii^mH «i^Brt%a li afiMiik faiki
••paMtet la OmuMi to d
Alt ha mnt gtt UtwiA
aa Ikia nl|^ annd, tha nu4-
an Saitav "oMftt" hM to
roal ta te vi^^ nHMitaf ^
cavmmwfXKm
521 V<a. Baacb MA. OoMna. Va.
wmtt^m TTa nSMMS^i
10:00
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COMKiirV C8APBL
Lagda Ibi. li ^tom Ray i
9:45 ajB.— 4ua^ Sehoot
1 IM •M.—MotOm Wkwihip
1 1:30 a.Bi.-Clittdrw% Oauvb
7:30 p4a.-|Svarii« Swviea
CHARITY MrmODDT CRUltCH
Back Bay. VlraMt
Rar. WRhim A. Miaai Jr*
lOKW a.m.— CiMBtli Sobool
1 1. -90 ajn.>-Moraiat WoiaUp
Ialm vmmaum
frtooaat Anaa. Virgiak
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t^m «A.~aRiRh Seteol
7:1B f«i.~Y««lh FaMgwiMp
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a.i&.,a«d tl auB.
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1 1 mm. far cMMrae vp thnw(h ^
IQNa'S GRAWT
PRnRYTRRUN CttUKOV
Q>Iow maatias in the KJag't Oiaat
Eleawatary School)
RayaMBdC flRla% ftwteg
9:50 ajp — Sunday Mnol
U:00 a4B.— Mominc Wonhip
RAVSIOE FRESRYTERliM
CHURCH
Near Robblna Corner
Rav. I. E. liihniiB. faelw
9:45 «jR.— Sunday Sehooi
mm «4B.— Morainf Wonhlp
Horn maatinf
Huiia Elementa
9:30 ajn — Moraiac Wmaiiip
10:43 ««.^ChurGh Sehooi
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9:45 a4B
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few newneH of Ufa. It iMito
(Mtot'i ^rtoiqr oiw death.
It iinatai aa t^rmiikm^x^
tft than who eflAcaee t^
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laater pate oM tlilata
Kway a^ teii^a oat te anr
— aa ^ la^ anda lai^
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SELECTK>N OF HOMEMADC
•AKERY PRODUCTS
u»mm AND s(m
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ttOH^ mm, mtNKM
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413 Vim;iNlA BEACH BLVD.
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Om (W) Yeus las. Eaperfanot
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VOKSINU BEACH — 341-1S47
men lAZAAR
OCEANA — ttS-TtM '^
WE BUY — SSX ANYTmNG
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4ff.lW9
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IVY LEAOUB
AMPLE PiOUCINO
CHILDRBHjl HAntCLTT $100
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HioibuiiBn - Chtwbmyw
"We Padate Onkn lb Go"
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THE RAHERY MART
1323 VA. BEACH BLVD.
(At LMiM BiUt») 3414S94
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jr CLEANERS
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VMBINMHMCH SwrfNmn, Thundiv, Mmh HflUt
M^tt^m^ditam^mmmm^
The Mixing BqwI
iy LUCILE CLMK
SUN-NEWS FOOD mTTOR
tUs notter to obMniic • mH
terUBf tvm4mrmtkm wwtar.
UFmtActanm,
tta hw Ml Mrf ftwgktor wHl omm Imwm •■*•.
ebster*!5
WERE RIGHT THERE
WHEN YOU fiWD HEU»
tun PLUMBING A
HEATING, INC.
New Work and Repairs
42S.3323 - Day— 42S-21il -^lito
134 VA. BEACH BLVD.
VIR
VIRGINIA BEACH, VA.
lasBffimimais
Happy Easter!
The first gata ^ring dinner is
at EaittrUnie LanA) with tin^ly
fresh ftuiti aii4^ vegetables, is the
eiHret.
lASTER DINNiR Mf NU
Stuffed RoMt Lag of Lamb
V4 cup butter or margarine
1 leg of Uimb, boned (7-4 lbs.)
2 cupt aemm ImaKl crumbs
% iewpom «tt
V4 teaspoon pepper
1 tablespoon ^ted lemon rind
1 tablespoon temon Juice
1/8 cup of minced chutney
SUvei^ of prUc
Oven temperature 325*. Roast
2^ hours or until sticks wry
tender.
Pan Gravy
Pour off firt except 3 tirible-
spoons. Scrape crisp brownings in
ihie pan. Stir in two tablespoons of
n<Kir, blending thoroughly. Add 2
<mps hot water, cook until SRMOth
and thiclc, season to taste.
To ^ atong with Mi <kdicious
«s
Chevrolet
Lei Ut Help You With A
SECOND MORTGAGE
AT BANK «A.TES
Commercial and Sesiddiitial
K..L JARD, ItEALTOR
200-2^SfrMt MwmGA8-6666
INSIMIANCE - REAL ^ATE - ROITALS
«4 Jft-snnoth ChavroM Impala Sport Coupa (119-ln. wrtiairttaaa)
will go 1o
New Chavaia MaObiitpoflOsupa (115-in. whaalbaM)
any length
•64 Chavy S Neva ^rt OMipa (llMfl> whaaibasa)
to make
64 (^Mvafr NkMoa dub Ooupa (108-ln, wbaelbasa)
you happy
^Ai^ te^ ^0^ ft "kk. mm a Omjwm ttif A Cbgffs
]^ mai«^?*% yn*^i^*MQ^^aivmiwBatfcCfcflrriAbBw
S(> DOW yon Iwfe tiw JetHUinA (lfnoli*--l?K M
tee^, toqMr tD boBpar. llie ite aioM fl^il mMGB ^ A ta»7
eff,efrotfnothiiigel8edid.Aiidevif7lUi«d8Bdoa^MttiA^^
Or TM <an diooie 1^ ^n^ (%my U, m U^4ofl fts^
ctf ei^iB (^ S or m^at$Fem ^WAomiam
T^ yttt-, 7^ dinee
Oewtl^ ^»d to fit
bilirMa CbmsM 9^
CHEVROL£T
^64 Cwi^e ttlng Riy Spot Ooupa (98*. wrfieelbasa)
Qmf U (and UMmm. pailBiig n^ten^ with five wliale feet
lrftom),liatwmittBOim9eeUAl«^<>ndi'0(»n. •
>■■ 'Om^tob, te^ ^ 90^ 15-foot Oxmt, ao ng^ for so
mm pa^ Ctmi pr^ in ymbSB^ thftt we've never tondud
n aeli of ft-niaie^ for tiO^ l&e bic^ rear engines for '64.
i^ Itt^, Osr«#le--itin 1^ feet ai4«tiU too much^» aof
true 4K^»€r toVar to nr AO^.
'ffm ks^ iod ifaort (^ it ii, 3P0a don't have to go to
any ]au;th to ftid vae^f the siie and price and kind (A
ear yoa wvit iwk aee ^ five diffgrent lines (tf can at
y'
THE amuT maiiwAY
ISp»lto>^ynr
CLARK CHEVROLET CORP.
Vlrffiiifai BMCh, V«.A<» - 607 Seventeenth St
JARVIS ..o KITCHIN
RtMbllehMi 1911
231 VA. BEACH mm, GA 8-7755
leg of JanA —
Double C<HMOQinf
PeaM with mint J€%
Peaa with mudiroMns
Nmr I^^toes
Asparagas SaM
Biscuits
Citrus Cor^ige for den«1
Coftei
Ifere's the ledpe to IM
sertr—
A Florid dtra ^Mer,
iH'ight and reft-eAittg a
mibkly's new Widm
makes the perfe^ ^aa^ far
spring. This toveUeA of swsniii
is always symbolhied io ttmkk
1tomt%, aad an <M-fiirtkiMd
fk»»llNHK|aet csMbe alwMliffcfid
wWi freA fruit. noiMa^ $^
onnfe sUees aad plump gnpe*
txvA aectkma font Ibe Momu,
wh(de atrawb^¥ia» imte a oto^
ful center, while a coconvA bot^r
stailataa a nUle teoe frffi.
Florida oranges and giapeihilt
will help keep jm fe^ig fit and
kxAing as attrac^ve as aptng
ftowerm tlmns^^ CStnu fritfts
are tiie b^ natund i^iroe of «al-
u^e vHMiiB C, nawntiiTOgwd
hei^ whidi of eewae enirt-
btrtes to ;^our good lado. Vor iad>
\xbA taidtt ind vtUttty-H^^B^
flummtt-, ML tsA iHates^-^vUMoiii
C if nee<i^ every <^.
When buyiiig floMa efBiget
wd grap^raft, iSlBet vrift ^Mir
fanda— 4^ f^. The frutt almld
be firm, welkhaped, heavy 'wMik
Ittioe, and tUi-^tan^. ^Mi la ;
a toA ftee, f uetea^ y«ar i^
frigefator; (^ffliag fafki^ out the
refrediing flaviMr of Che f^t
CHviM
F%)ri^ gnpe&utt
noMawaoga
l^rawlNfrias, weed
i^oeMri eoeaiMA
Chm tnitt befova
Cut off fntpefro'ft
Ipedite drcular ]siotlo%
^ oeap aomi^ to nmom
menArane. To aeetkm pip^i^
oit aloBg iUe m mA ^M^m
Tnmkxum turn ouyde Io atM>
<Be of eoie. CM <naB]pi Into
iriicra. MaJci i«dv ei mstfo^
and arrange £ntlt ia ^eap <»
Iptote.
pieiNttiBg.
You'll wonder how you ever
managed without a kitchen phone
When ^Ni answer the phone without iMving the aauce . . . w vMT wWi a
frimd while you sanriple the skip ... or ctock tluit radpe right in
the middle of mixing . . . you'll wonder tow you ever man^jad wittout a
kitchen extension phone. And whan you see the chearful color, andeount
the ^eps it saves you every day, ^u'll wonder why you didn't order oiw
soofwr. So why not call your C & P byslness office, t«id i^ fM- m
extwision ptone for ^ur kitchen?
»
milM
4»H ^ivit^
and Evente
C. VIUNqB LAY
Alititint Agert
"K yew hwe knm^ilp, |^ oihcrt l^t thrtr c«bAn( M it*
— Fiul^
• « •
Itolto folks— Once afahi Aii column is dedwated to mi out-
«aw^ 4-H Oub nmnber ia tte City oT Virfiniii Beach. Thto
week to ftock teUt yon of hw experin^ in *e 4'H ^^m.
Jde ti rt» President of the Bltckw»tcr 4-H C!irt> wd a junw ^ojcrt
teadcr in the 4-H Junm- Steer
Prc^L Here tt Joe's itory:
*Thcoi^ the yean ttat I h«v«
been ^EoHed to 441, I liave
katmd many vali»birth^ tluU
I will never !«(« « to«| m I
live. I teve tamed tte tmp«-
tance dt Itwletihto. Wl^ut adult
lead«i and joMir ki^rs. 4e
4-H Cl^ could not exiit. This
past ^«, I ^M ^lec^ to tM a
J uniw ^def fw tke Jnatar Block
and BfWte 4-H Club. (Tliis clu^
rait^ beef' cattle for ilKyw). I
have toaned a gr«t deal % being
a kinte teadw. Tlierc » a tot «
enjoyment and wtirf^toi In
heii^ nm year men^m ^n^
th^ ^^1.
^uctcviM^ B^ inresMem ct om local
s 1 peat honor and a thrill, deipte Ac tot^woik
w^ the joo. Here ^in, leadership is i si have
Att tiw« «• oowiot M* iaco^ wa^ vi wo^»^ to
__„» ••etini. Oie iwm icwn to w^toct att ofd»ly meeti^
Md at^ awne tune make U democt^ic. ^ ....j,^ ^^ ^
AiflHr 44i Cfcib vmtmm we lei»4*oui ^ ##^*^ *
ol Ai^^ menHien »e laiii. I learnt *oot i^i fitf IthougM
wBM^eris only, imd decided I would t^ tmm on my own •»
aot M ftM^ect. Ui$mmlixmkmodabm»wim ttwen. keep^
a TOMi SSriftd bikhag tea proved «^i 10 m Md lAwrtt
i 1 V wwe k)t8 of fua. .,. ^.
%#Mber Im a Uvcitack and fieW crop lann amUjavetakM
eel that fit wMi what ii btn^ 6om m the term. Thrcwipt 4-H
A ttt^ I havetearoed to raiae hettw awiet prt^oes, wybcam,
' beef cattle.
1 hM. ..«» leaned nuwy thingi ^m cmf Wtw^
.Mireo*. Because of my interest in coi field «op«^
« on the Land AppncMtmi 4 W^^J cwn* wfomi
>^«d of MMy ftfaip I^rmr I^^Md to be m me
i^errnine what type ^ ero^ can be ffmm, or
OOed to maiw the toil f^v agood nop. Ow county
u. t. ,:.v aiaa in the i^n^ ai^ I was f«tnnate to
cksburg du^ Ae 4-H Sioit Owrse to
oiest;.
. ,«. .^leinbef ha* giv« «» Aeowortugity to^y
ithcr people in my com^iWty. *»City^ Vhrgten
>e State. It has hciprf to to toara new Ailla ^
. ;' u »^, ! tinff me to make My t^, better.
•»♦♦»••**♦•••»••*•**♦**•*•
ehriitoph«r It MtviiW t WfUMNHM
p«anut puMMtei T* mafo «Mm ~"
pcn^ Maek iiil% palntatf aelMora
™.,4ng 1^ JllVl^ with
if^fMMH Miiy to Miva a
club
VlBfW puM«to laaia M SMiinta w* fWi to iiaf iMi a«i 0^V
to iBrt» that yw can l»w a smtimI •fttMn^vi^ ^wey ptf^*'
jnw^ of ««OT«, iw» tmi wM^jmm^ Tea «2.^.^ S
Mnr miSm lUm taan^ ar aik aieUi« to ^ IW a. " * mv. u
i^wtfl. aA ^ te 1^ laria
to
ihi»t to t
Joe ^«k
0»U A KeecNOg
Vn, Be^ Blvd.,
Apr
Ar
«o Proj«^i M<
OQfda. Claik:
:t./«ii/;i, ■ T^rarrt™— irt year ^Mf prcqwt
i\.S«ndbridie, 1:00 PM
tHB jMpetiiii—Exteiuion De«on-
a Anne Station. 7:45 P.M.
-H PubUt Spcakii* Contest & 4-H Council m«
Municipal Court, Princess Aixnc, 7:31) P.M.
vu, jld like to join a 4.H Club or start one, O^wt VPl
^ Oil we, Priwaess Anne Statiuu
ta^ beatdea i^uatt mn a »«ir
if MHWvaMMl aetemNb • vn.
ibAmT^B iBk. flw dMV
t^ kInA iMdM Xatta tide
ilMM Si katt «B tte waUB^
i^ll viafMMi ant II van fit
spots on yottr elot^Mt
iftlap aa tt«M«r. ^ tt«>^^9
ft ^m el !^n|«par' wi i tabj
i^^ i to ^«» » ^ii^^>r
dBitwopwbi
WHi the ^ of tiM aUsatns
ant ^ tta «te of tlia tbtaMT pap
^ Mto la M«a aim^ so ^
Sm^ eaa »• ^9aA «Bt0 ew
Thm. with tb« j«n 1^ Ink.
«nir Cm^NS Mttt «a» ^^ ot
the pwttBt Utw waat a mw>i
to b« trnttipg, enw tha n^tli
irtda own n«^; aaothar .i^W
ha.iN^Hr. mm <H»thar<^
the "ft^wid"
Br
•an Mai.
tec* vttil
•ttka a
ean wn^ m
cloth anini ' ,
pat«4ipi|Mr
Thw^aaaeaAJitkaMi
gipi^iMi^WflJ^Mg
._ ea tiic Aafwra et eaa
^r or M^Nr ta Om* on
tiM mmn of a* aiiMr,
ttkaMAot
MEReWY-COIIET
Conplcte Serviced AB MikmOlOm
mnip 11^ DBi^fnY
* Hd«w»t if*8
INC
•S7 Virginit B^ BM. ^ yityMa Bat*— ^M^ t1
CaH: FUEL FEED
GA 8-4222
FUEL, FEED
■■■-■■1'
nilNCESS AMe STATION
w..^.;£ anr luu vohsba be&oi q
I iiiiJi.^ui'
^— *-
"-^t
Every pot you own
b^omes automatic
46^ KmtmuL m^mns, »k.
«» 19m ST.
^NMII
WEVf GOT IT-
REAL aXINTRY SAUSAGf
HOTOt
(^Amm4 ^^m \mmmM
aOTHB, DRY ^JOW
HOl^SUmJB
IME
V\^1I serMJ a s^alist to check your burner M ^0
y«i how much the Burner-Pak m%Ad ^m^ yew* ^k^#
atwpalftp-absolu^ no ^rtlgaflai.
(%Mf» &^ner ^vi»
& Oil ComiMpy
OOANA
with a new f lameless
electric range
• Mir lii—nfe 4t^ mAm mH ftM« tlM mrl Tda a loA M
* * • mB WiyB MBVCDBtt M
f^wita.hiiii|ifiii M aM|iii7 «t row Um
tjwMdlfcrMi^it^ iMilt4aMbnillbqri«.
[ M tafii in qtidHfyinc 1
<^iiQi|^ Eucrme and
c^mnr
YOUR ElUS
C4I MA 7*2571
. _ IN ywm krntvK'jnvs now
CONaeLlbATl HJK DEBTI
MOKIOGE
WIS LOAN
FWJTY CeMMEIieiM. 60
rnktm^^ m^ m, uw j^g.
NOW!!
, yimmA'MACH has a
3 MINUTE
CAR WASH
mm A WONt»fUL NEW IDEA. A CAR
shampc^ that has a wax base To
PWTEa YOUR CAR FROM ^dJ ^*AY
A ND BLOWING SAND .
29^ It Ar<$k: Avt . Mtmi E. ^Klrkk, Mgr.
Owners—Eiigene H. and Robert E. Hendrick
Fedarai Action NeeM
MMt HousMf Crisis
Mmhiktram of Hom^ ffrf Horn ttH0ie*
la tlM ^iMit Mtm in ^ worM, dMre u*
' ^^ too iMMny ptnoM io owr-crowW honcii
hmm wiAwit ^t, ronniol w««r m nwdert
l^ent ^ottag wffl d«teri«i» vaim uAabiU-
|p )m ^I^ iHMBg aiMMge
VIRGINIA BBNEM &«i-N«ws. Thw^y, A%ch 26, 1964
igi ^ m ^ ' " " ^
Jtt».S40t ^OR IMMEDIATE ACTION
^
KACI
OFFERS COMPtETE 1^ ESTATE SERWE
• RESIDENTIAL SMES
• coAA^ftciM and m^m$tem i^^mTtEs
• R04TALS (Ysarly dnd SesMnal)
•• LANDDEVELC^HNG
• FARM SALES
# DEVELOI*^ A^»IT
• ALL TYPES OF FINANCING
buildArama
^^_ Pwriifait Jtkamn
btf calM far • hi^4Mied ^o-
^^m m Mid ^r koow* tad
«• fnmv9 oid fM Mill fit to
Mw ia.
Thi MWBt mI M knr-Mst
k«4D^M <MII# Aat CIMMMt
ill iMic dMvM i^ «nBot
- %4i^ed
_ (J) ^di-'
«|^ J»m Med,
^•cii% dt-
tdl (4) j^moas
b«*
by
1705 y^KW MAD
438-2W1 ■
BROKOS
mtHkm p. MMAN - JAMB L. ADAMS
lAo ««M to
fc^ or ^t friMM hoHRng.
•ad hoi^-ovn^ b urbaa n-
deTclopflaeBt afeat who want to
keep l^etf hoiia^ aad r«habiU-
tttc ^eai^ wouM b« off««d F«d>
eal Hfmm A^iKity kwa at
Wlow-sMurket iaMnrt rattt.
Tha MBill twaaaimtB dU-
placad bf urbaa naewal would
ttcuft financial aid to Kt up
shop dtgmhtn or a luaip-nun
mfrtsmu paymiK ^ he It un-
1^ to May ia hsuiam.
Thft Pnadant ako prapoaaa
pragmu for mOitary pmrnaal
. wbow f uniliea an dl-hoMad, for
mral aenlot ctti^tt, and iet tfae
doBC^ iannliAoNC.
Tbe bill idw autkviM tha
FHA eo tncouraga cft*^ to
delay forccknni mor^i^ in
default becau« ^ circa«*aa««
bej^ad the coatn^ of ^ hm»-
owaet.
1W Hoosiog Act iMW wH
bring GoTcrnmeat iato ^«»p»«
titioa with j^ivate ei^rpriai,
but it docf offer help to thoae
who today cawiot afford private ,
homMdw*. mortgafm and
laadkvds.
tkt act's finaacial inT^emnt
wiM ba repml by the oiwa p»-
ductiv* liT»-«-iptoductiTe ia the
ecoMBiic wd ws-^eoom^
le^i— that nMbiaa of AaaaP-
caai will be ahla to 1^
tie houaag ofitii k hmtt now.'
But it wiU grow worn aa our
population ga&^ loWard At
200 million mMikt «alM wt do
something.
As the P^Ment ^ b 1^
nMissage:
"Whether wc achieTe our gad
of a decent home ia a decent
neighborhood f^ vr^ Amari-
caa family r«M, in large mea**
uiet on tha acticms wa taha
On» ol tb niMt ksportaat
leca Coagi^ caa take sow U^
to paaa urn Housing and Com*
munity X)«rd(Opakeat Act ^
1M4»
1^ BOttci ttak m Aprtl 8,
lOM M ieK)0 am. »t MM Buick.
loc., I'm mmtt Eatm^ti, Ytf-
ginia Beach, Vtogiidt, <«« th^
exp(m to «te, one 1962 P«d
Gal^ 4 ir. hA anlil »»*«•
2XlttlllMft. a^wd ud iwoa-
sesiid evHn Uny W. atiMr.
433 HMptel Dctw, Vli]^
Be«^ Viiifiirii^ ky wiM « *•
breadi of « etrtftla condttkM^
MlM oQatrMt, 4ited Aiigia* %
19^. fai piwnMOi tf Ms Ui^
form S^M Aet of ^^i^.
W3LT wncK, tm.
Ak^K^MOJmm
10
tyaclai »MI«aa
TelevlAjw -- tJied.
Bottlbt and &M.
(xmmv/
, Ow^ Va.
Nart tear la fliNiird Oeaoen
OA
n T
.tTaTSTOr.ll?"
90 ArtWIaa Far Sola
A * I* DiivwMin fae.— We wiU
your ar to tf from any
ALDMIfUM Am«iNG, 9m. ^
cettMl ModMMi. Mbqr te Men
in front <d H^t)ert tbrr^
FlorM. GAft«r33.
nSLgVSiON SETS— tted, ia
woritinf vmmm. 91# ly. Ouh
and carry, laach TV Strvtoea,
422 Vir^aa Beach BM.
428-7(&l.
mftM.imjciSfMt
m Ajttwfi^ Nrwii^
AUTOMOT^
J. C WHEAT
AND COMPANY
MEMBER ^
NBW YORK
STOCJC EXCHAI^OE
15 SBLOEN AK:ADI
NORFOLK. VA x
niONE MAS-43S1
ynt MJY — SEIX — SWAP
HIRTZ BAZAAR
OPEN » to 9 «2t*VCM
\ FUHMTUHE - APrUA?K»
ANnQuis
in HE SHIFTED
PO BANK MANONi
^ I Si vmted a stkk dafb
" I <Hi Ui new car mi he
4 tfipm^ioriiHeEhonped
Jar ^Mbdaft io(>--iiM ha
came to our bank. He
fyqsad our auto loans <x)n-
^iBsm^ picxopt aiMl v^
low m eost/JTott vM, too.
OFTORING Ali BANKING M»V1CE&
# Home Iinprav«B«nt Loans
# Nigjit Dcpwitory
# AtttoLoaM
(At y% ieaA Md
COMMONWiMtN
orvNiomiA
In «■ CMi't OffiM alllia ^
cutt QMft af *a CNy af VUiN«
iM^ an «» lilh 4qf af Mafifc,
1M4k
FRANKLIN BAGGJUILY,
FUriaftiff,
loalnst
KAlA BAGOABLY,
telMdaat
1^ objact of this auA te to
tote the depositions in the i^>ove
fltyied divorce case <m Uaach 27,
1964, at the law offices <^
BrydflM h fcoyies. lt» Laskin
ilOMl, Profeairitnal Buikliac Vir-
ginia Beach, Virginia.
And an affidavit living been
made and filed that the defenitai^
is a nonreadent of tiie Slato <rf
Virginia, the last known poii of-
fice address being: 404 Wyan-
dotte Street, Shreveport,. Louisi-
ana, it is ordered tl^ die do ap-
pear here wMiin ton (10) <teys
after due publication iwreof, and
do what may be necesary to pro-
te^ her hitoi^ hi ttiu suit.
A copy— Teste:
JOHN V. FENimSS, Ci&k
By: Mary M. White, D.C.
^YDGES & BROYIDS, p.q.
1^ Laskin Road
Vfi^ija B«ich, Virginia
8-19-4111
10 AtflwiMbMM Hr Ma
Ml. 190SL.
taMteuMa. flM 4mm. Diid
4AT-»U, e^. 210. iX ^)4901.
OjOTHB I^« P0STS-»22.ai
oonplataly i^alled, heavy
duty f pMi, with four tinea
(100 faat), Mt in cMicrete.
Phone GA 84222. FwT, Paad
k Building Supi^, Ine.
PIANOS— Used. Spinets, Grands,
Uprights. Con^rt I^mo Tunar,
James A. KeUey. Call ^84237
7-9 8.m. and 8-11 pji.
niraa m0^ Mh,
Near Piping. VNiy
SuMb for wrntm
4aN0l6or m*
fircon
nxm
One bedroom, taraisMl iNf «»
furaiitMd. in and ^ DoiV
SestoM »sg S^Hk m^WM
T^xm 2 • t>e<traMa
funii^ed and uitfiaiiahed
Nin^y do&in far iMittL ^
ply after 3 pA., 2ltf^M ^
BUSINESS SERVICE^
>0 AM<*"<* tTvtow
VACUUM CI^ANERS— Hoover,
Sales and swica. Prompt ^-
flcient repaira. Pick up and
d^vary. Phone GA8-^£I.
Foal Feed & Building ^-
pUea, Inc.
93 Housohold daoda
i\ t«^Wlwf-»^a|wlt»n
SftllN9?
iUYIIW?
tee Laraaaa
SrnHtf Corp.
lar vaar hMit
LARASAN
BEAL,pr A INSURANCE C^flff.
^ nwaspMaal
iMiAniMiAn
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AMPLE CAPllAL . . . AMPLE LEt'Dim LIMST
■ BANK of \^I^INIA BEAOH
Pacific Avenu© at Laskin Ro«d ^^^kS^t^.^^^
1802 M\m^ AvMiue UJ^^AAWir - Dam ^
3333 Virffrtw Bead* Blvd. at PHomss
2208 Waterworks Rwd at Rabins C#mer
r^ia ^di Bk4 it ^^ans v
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CU$$imD ADVEtTt'SI^N^
XATEi
l^natoirm. m» ^■«lea. %iM
i« ta St woHn. fc •■« addittsM
wmA Additfonai conecnlifa a«>
teM I1.M cmA t^
ClASSinn) DimAY:
$2.N par
I3J0 par cataM tock chb-
ktoad aMiws (Taaa. aa« Tfean.)
DiAPUNB:
Moadar, M
lor l^MSi^r
Tawdwy,
attioB.
far
J«W AND EEP^R WORK
Pbinyoiig — Stating
ESedJiical — Air Coslitionii^
PRINCESS ANNE PLUMBING
AND Q^CnUCAL
SUn>IiBRS. HG.
Phone 4 26-2860
NOnOE!
Conta-Mtors & H<ra» Builders-
Let us help you wi^ that mm
hon»-HBddtttons— or repairs.
We GOi fumWi ni^^rkds frmn
basem^ to i^tic and aid you in
financing.
Ftone: KeUam 4i ]^on, Inc.
(1) ^2661
428^750
428-3937
fe MW.cnMWT
-- • — — — ^— ^
"Spring has Sprung"
Reui^ioister i^ refiniah ytmr
fumiture now! Dial ^^^77 for
free aaamtoi-4iO f^it>OBr-
late^ mateiiids to c^^ fron.
Free piclnip a^ deliv^.
ftiUtop Upiwlstering Co.
1000 Va. Beach mvd.
Virginia Beadi Ph. 43^3,11
•We Buy and Sell Fimviture"
Ocean Court Itotol hft^mnlSk
206-19th l^aat W^en<9
aiwrtn^nta. AH uttlMM tm-
malM. AlMb 4-ro<M|i aptfl*
n^ iBi iwidiiiMd roonn.
Block from An 1^^ ftr
we#i or m«Mk
Refriieraton, &«eaeii, atovea,
liw% room fumlbve, docka^
ru|^, booio, bedroom ftumitiir^
pui^ radtot, mattrasses,
aj^ri^ poi^ fuc^Hie, metal
caMsets, bite - a • bftc, sola^
<^ah:a, ch^s, Ua^Mun. Ye«
name it-— wt ^va It «ad at fea-
sonid>le fitoai and eaiqr terau.
Hir^ BazJttr, 227 Pint Colonud
Bd.. Oceana. 428-TO^. Open 9
too.
Fumm^ f>nk wifu^i^M cut
to 4 bedroon tomea art apa^
m^rts. abort wm m jm^
Ancbv K^. CaU GAMI21
114 ttausat For Rant
Two bedhtiom «otta{^, lamishad
or unfttmiited. |8$ per month
yearly, ^i^ot. 'fttopii^
115 Hwisat— FwmMMrf
llHfoaim
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ht»teawnri|»fiaHiib f
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HflitMa wiB eaU wtdi a %
ba«fc«taffirta...aai •
koabMca hMdava. •
Who* iha aaaaala» %
a
OY7-3S44 •
10 Spatial Wattaa s
Pitrteot your home from the ho^
ror of fire at nigW. UL ap-
^ paaalH • day. VAT^GUAfU).
622-9616. '
CUSPOM TYPING WESmO^ —
^ ty«e <^ ^^ii^ to order
lM|uup:U, bualiisa lettars, en-
rvelope i^resiln^ Mencfia, ed-
Mig1rfn|llih iM|cB»c(d]ege
paduiea; If yen m^ *^^^
tarial ao^ce ocettkmpfiy, tvea
a ^i|^ letter, let lu t«iie care
of your w«dc RaM «i request
Call J^iine Prke GA84355,
211 70th St., Vtf^iia B^<di.
RUGS— 0x12 tooleum lor avary
room in the house. $4.95 auk
and carry ^ d^d^. Wdsh
Pumiture. ITtto & BaWc
Two bedroom. AhN^iMioi^
1120 month, beat and utiWte
indeed. AviftiUite Apiil M
ttfftt JfUM iM; OM tetwMi
9-10 pan. In Richn^Ml i&>A>
37C^
117 Wantaal Va Mfrt
40 HalpWM
jR^^>TK)N]ST - TYPIST. Wm
po^on in PrinoeM Anne f^rai
liaa. Dsoire alitn^ve penon
wte> can meet the public and
n^MTVise die admlnisic^ve
' de^iis involved in operatic a
branch ^tlkx. Ideal worUai
eo^ttoitt imd bmus. Call 1^
G^ 627.^1. Goodann-Segai'
Uogan iR^Odential Sides Corp.
9S Lawn-Oardaw SMjjrftaa
: .. . . III! I r— I — ^1 — p— — i— —
Grow your own ftuJt ts^ fSWs.
Free co^ 56-^ rhB^i
Guide Gatatog in color offered
by Virginhi's larpst growers
of fruit ti«es, mA tiaes, ben?
plants, gr^e vinw and tod-
so^ phuBt materud. Sal^
people wanted. Waynea3KR<o
Nurseries, W«yne*oro, Vi^
^nia.
""tehlTAL RfeAL ESTATE
Teacter de^es nnaU anhimiited
ai^rtment. P«elaiii^ , a e at
Pr^Mi Ana Pb^. Other to-
catkns cooainad. Y^i^ tM^
al. Oil GA 6-1540 a^ 6 g^
Its Rant or Sale
41 Hatp Wantad-lteia
Plumbing, «eaUng, and ai^
conditioning Snvice men.
428-1660. 4n VliSiaia B^(A
Blvd. Princess Anro Plunging
It Electrical SuppUers.
43 l^osilion Wani ad F am^
W»k wanted. Part thne. Typing.
FUing. Sals. 9-12. CaU 42fr2730
BABY STTTB^A}— Days for wiric-
ing mothws. CaU 428-7430.
flNANClAL
EAWIB GWf AR; WWL 'mkVWL
^ tny^NI thai meata: c&iMren
or fididt i^rti^ ^i^ca dubs,
^ureb ^up — folks songs
from a fihig^n' tootenany to
eome fesbauned cAd £i^lish
bidladt. Also squtfe dance ^
llg, Wym Ffi^ 211 70th
^«et, Virgink Beach. CaU
GA84355.
ft h^%M
1 11 \H
VriAr.
_'-iM.
HJ^O I^SONS, tm beginners.
^ hottw or }^tt]i. ^ 77th
Sfa eet. 4^-5438.
F^m^re ^ahred a^ refi^^.
Antiqtw fumitiire reiAved.
Jnitis Refinisfaing Shop, ^28
Great l^k Rd., Virginia S^ch
^10^.
53— 1ST & 2ND MORTOAOeS
FirA and sec»iid nwrtgagm, de-
v^pments, apaitnwits, n^cteb,
rysk capMbal. Dehi^rva Mintage
& Inv'estment Co., Inc., ^70
Shore Drive, Norfolk, Va. Dial
Stt^TO.
U.ASSIf 1^) biSPLAV
110 Aparfiiwits UnfamllNM
APAiRTMBNTS — «nri*«d m
watsPD^daA. AH fitee nm^ec
Cooper fte^, 604 L«tU]i Bd.
4Sa-1330. Nl^ 4^6838.
in ApartmawH fwrwWhad
One bedroom, living ro<Mn, k^^
enette. CeiMsaUy tocatod. BaM-
OMble rei^ Call GAS4900.
One bedrown, Wm room, k^
dien. Can be seen after 6 a.m.
to 12 pjn. ftOl 428-2^.
CLASSIFIED i;^>UY
NNANCiAL
lh6TRUaK3NS
HARDEN SCHOOL
OF MUSIC
SrlMMW BaratB. mtw^m
313- 35th Strtet
HOMttOWMK
RcdoM Yoor
OMMhMlUy
uuamt
$2000
3000
la TB8.
r«a ita
$22.22
33.32
ndSecoikI
RIoilplie Sanrtai*
MA 2-9916 — 24
inL|.tOP HAI>iOB, m ViMy
1110 per mmn. Ctf 941-I»L
IMLtesky B^ G» i 4
REAL ESTATE K» SAU
128 Real Jst^ W^iwl
Li^ASAN REALW CORP,
has two office to anw you. fiiS
U\0m or ^NllO. "OOl mm
Man fit»Q Usmm".
Mat progRN^w
in the araa wi^ aa
ataf f to care to sA ^ur «^,
estate reqpilrfflwo^ Sn^H^
a^M for Ustmis aM fltes # W
typ^ residenttel ^^otiei tt
Vh-^in Bi^di. fipflott, ^
Ct^apeidGe ams.
^pKieaeed fflBjMan to mm
you.
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY
AUCTIONS
SUSIi«^ SERVICES
WIUMM KIU6ROVI
If^niicttafi hfi
ftwih C^lMif AccdfAen
mi^Mk - 428-7727
2ND MORTGAGES
ANY AMOUKT^AST SERVICE
ANCHOR REALTY
dA 8-7421 ANYTIME
Mi^>tAM>SE
Adc Yaur %• PMclan Ahaul
THYLOR'S
<HWb cynoAN
I34f Lm^ Rwrf, Va. Baack
PROMPT HOME FWANCIhC
HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN AS«>CIATION
TOO •OUW4 rTWBST • MO«roUI
•OS4 vweiNi* ««AeM skvo^
REALESTATl
BAY ISLAND
TUiM^ar's Fin^ Al^
Wsf^fraot Qwumiiiity
uyrSPCHSAl^
BAY ISUND
ItfiAL BSTAIB CO.
Repairs
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to most vsmtUi ilars» Twnmy
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a promlMirt jud^, who teu tone
myfte^ut tcUvtoin going fcr
him on the tide end QUI do with-
out the inentel Mv^dn^ring.
"nie tey w(mler mhism tooe
hilari<Mtt tevoc with thli new-
found ^wer, thm diacoiwn ttat
hypRt^ can be Juil m ^iUag>
iAg, tfid the imppy tommy bo-
glM all over agidn.
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wrote the anyttlv<aa«ap0«^
a^kloes atatif/L 9m MiOtf waa
<^froducer for WaK Mnay. la
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TUNNa FILM
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VHWJUWA WACM — A fuH
color muM film «a tlie ClMia-
p@dw Bay Bi^>-1^Ml, om of
the "Me mgUMNim wMden of
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to Vliiii^ Beach Kniglitt of
ColunMi^ CeuMil Mo. 4<^ Star
of the Sea Recreation ^Ag^ Ap-
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gMats an invited.
The 16mm. brKS^^iirael fUm,
which hM a runnfig time of 20
minutes, iImws tew tba 1900-
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sdw^^ad to ifm m ^ apli^
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qiant the watera M the Ateitic
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nHdi atr^turo runs from tba
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tbe Dtimw* PMitaiaMla. It will
cut 90 mlinitea from the time it
BOW tdMB to ntate the croaaii^
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alAce 19SS,
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^mateuctta of the four man-
mate istenda, the two tuniwl^
two teidiB% Md 12 nUtea of ti«a>
fled roa^vay ttwt maht up the
engineenng cMnplex. Ammnftiona
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lofaOer. Tte fOrn 1^ atews
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mu^ It taiiialed 36 new nei^
bvM, Tte laMiaitkm team eom-
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Antbo^ Ttmaas, ai^
war. Mr. Twwer alao
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LeSLIY OOIII
Lov^y U^y Oore, be^te tte
UA of reeorAng aitlM tppevh^
iXK^t at tte Akm B. &epard
Ci¥te Gml^, Vli^nte B^di. in
tte "W<»I Top to Star Review".
Anpfopdiing It, tte pettte
st^vbety tataid tes ^ rocket-
ed to fame wMi hM tunes iiKlud-
tag ''It'i Vfy Vuty", "%e's a
fV)ol" 1^ (auten^ ]m remrdi^
of "You D<»t Own Me" is hi^
on tte ttst ^ tte bast selling
ra(^st!a.
tjOkiy raemtly app^red witt
tte fahwd $mm hi ttelr Waih-
ini^cm ^neeit tta was mnMd
by Isa^ tt«te DMiaziMa m
tte iwMis ^ taoale vo^tt.
The "fop llibly" flMW ttaie is
7:90 PA. !(V tte covert vbA 10
p.m., a dan<» §oiconmtCQms
tp^ma^ to tte abow aiet fwd-
dy Oama, Saito «M Johnqr,
Jobnny Tilktoon, Barry Oarvtf,
Gary 'VSr Bowb, phis a ^
of €tb»' aitMa. Tktets are tew
OB aala ttm^hont tti tma ml
attttttdMofllte^ tte Q^
Caka at Virgii^ Beach.
Ill II i -.ii -| i«<w—w— iiiiiii - i amLj I
HtSTORIG SITE
OPENS MM. 27
and ei^ty^ee years ago, B^»
di<X Aimid «id Us Brititt tel
sail^ up tte ilanMe Mvor to
c^ititn Rktewnd. <^ tte ww,
te ibrtad WatMfic AppoMttw
Itoor Md sit k <m fire. Ite an^
VMte^d^ psIK «at, but you
can atiS aee tte ah^ m»ka of
tte BiiWi gttaa.
^I^patoiitox thncr win te
<vpm totte p«iritte oq ItetSi 37,
vt^en tte eurly nri^ flowwa
are in taU Mmub. Bi^ on at^
btatt overlo^ci^ wh«re tte ^
p(ffiaaMHi a^ hmmiAwm aa^
in old aty V^olat, tew a part of
Ihyawtfi, tt is aunoundad 1^
iNitow wres of teiMtiM
§ma^ ^Mh muy vmiawl
atateand ttew.
A9p^»^> Iti'Mr ^ ^«^
l^ • te»i^fk fouda^B wd
is op«i to tte pvblle (Ba(^ wMk-
tey flram 10 ajn. uiM 5-^ pjo.
and on Su^ays from 1 pm. to
5:^ pm.
Rock Mi^m^m
Rot* Hudson, top tes office
leading man, atars in "Man's
f^Morite Sport," whic^ opens
Wedneaday «t tte Beach
Tteatre ibr.a towr^gy engage-
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mmmmm
It rmmd trijpi doily to
Downtown Norfolk
Sww PufcMNr (iMitir iJdwto
0« aaw b«e iart teawla MW tttper^glpwara wb»ev«'
B^4bto-«teaaw» jFOtt townl tiaaa. CcMivaiikut ached-
teiwt-^«o«a nn«r^ Rediidng. ooatour aaata.
iHaiaia oMtrri. RMtreoni equipped.
CCNMMnil KX)IC, OOOD FOi U ONE-WAY TRIPS
0NLYI4.M. '^FnM^TKP. pop^Limif)
Fm^ aTfonnaliwi |^Me i^
YfRGIHIA BEiCH TRAILWAYS TERMINAL
IM m4 ftdOe Ave.
GA S-^t3
Vif gmia B^Kih ThMitees
BEilCH
25th&AtlaBtic
TODAY Ihra TUBOAY
MAII(CHa6-3I
Tht
MistdvtntHFtt
Of
Mtrlin JtMt
Tommy Kirk
Artnette
F^tufW: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10
WWX, fWOTtS, nU., SAT.
AKH. 1 -4
HtVOMTE
teA Hudson
^yl»fHw>tits
^M^iK %, 4, ^ e, 10
BAYNE
17th&Atlcmtic
BBSI
nUOAY & SATURDAY
SURF PARTY
SECRET OF THE
PURPLE REEF
Sun.f Bkoa, ^ TtMKi.
MAI^H 29-31
A GLOBAL AFFAIR
Bch Hop«
Lilo Pulver
Yvorme ^Qirlo
pMtuMa: % 4, 6, 8p 10
WED. t THUtS.
APRK1-2
DR. CRIPPEN
THE EYES OF
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TBEOiaY
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IN meiNIA BEACH
BEACH SUN -NEWS
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Votume XXXtX, No. 126
35
TafPWDNIGA»^40]
VIRGIMA KACH, VIRGfNIA, TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1964
6 Pages
SINGLE COPYi 5e. BY Ai^Il|$6jW wm ttAP
CEREMONY MARKS
ARMVERSARY OF
SHIP DISASTER
Erik Ma^llan (rf ^ Nwi^gisn ccMisulMe qieaking M
memorial t^retHMiy. t/A to r^ht: Hatctett, Kfifdten, Duscb,
Ann Kristin CMien MKt oMsfflftttn ^ te L^ks* Auxiliary.
(BaMwin Photo)
"Miss Virginia Beach"
Identity Wednesday
of 1064" 1^ mm M m «i^
W^nraii^ nigM whn tte cowt-
ed eroM vlU te f&r^ on tiie
Imri of oiw q{ tM H girls com-
p^ing tor the Utite.
Hie oownlng will Mte^rtKse lit
s(ted^4 to git QiHtervnv it tte
.^n B. iB^ititf CSm Carter it
8 pjn. wider tt» ^pamoM^ of
Vm Vi^^iUs Bei^ Juni<a' Cmm-
bef of Commerce.
tli« <«rfylaf 0M ^ Bn^MWt
tl^tw of "JBeauty Aiwad ttt
W^kl." tiM 12 tfjTls irffl appear
batm ^m widlHBoe and jtM^
in 1)ott tonml fMir and tif^^
m^.mA m^ uriS ^ewnitrale
ho" om paitteittv' ttfavt
AmA wID lie ^g^ Iv « jmnel
> of ^€^ 1^ will i^rn^ WMtf*
/ timmt va0 tte p^^Mt, isr
, V hor tiMity, eNrai, ^le, Inb^-
\geflK»«MllMd(a^
Jtum f^rtk,
Mm^ Cret£^aU, lin«a Wooi-
fa, taKtoa 14M(«. BaAara Ann
aeed, Piby Mai^, ^theriM
Fteek, V^di IkMlen, PMMda
&M Ode, UnAt Bi^ Liiufai ]ie<«
%ee and Mihy Hillm.
Three teauty qam» will be on
husd for the f^iviUa: Joan
Iw^ Ito Virgil Bm^iid
mS; »te Vi^lnta ttd ttaa
Amerfaai.
J(te OblBm dMipad iha
Atge lay-Mt awl iriU direct Ihe
MOm Bant Iv gM«ral
and B(rt» Cv^bi^ ia
VQUSlNm UACH ^ <llnil9
the (UrnbM luker Sm JaclMoi
ms bitog toiMd to pott FrMiy,
Virginia Muih |»id 4rihute ti the
Nonm^iatt aaiJN;^ wlu dM in an,
wrliier ix90^r'u (he iMrk "Dik-
Mor" saiA off theae Aores 73
ymH eariu^r to thi day.
lA • nwnorial service at the
a^tiM of the Norwegian *Lidy,
Cl^y Manager W. RusseU Ha^att
n^^ed titrteffictoot rescue op«ra-
tloiu ttn aived the Uvei of
iriany saiiori in nod^n Mner-
"1^1 mmt itm when the
hark '^Dittatbr" founderad off
our eeti^*' }i€ aa^.
AIM ^ng nait in tha «B«-
ttosy ag» mm^ 9nm A,
Duaeh; MmM^m vi^nge atu-
4m Annkri^ C^an; Silk Ma-
grilltn of Vh» Norwag^ consul-
ate ia n^rhOt; and 4h« Rev.
I^^aoB W. ^kf irho ^va a
Utaa (NKMn't hometown te lo>
csted on^ tksmt^m oMpt not
tu Aronr tha M^^fl^Mtali
homt of tha la-Mad Wk w
eouna Sveaa^ .^tel^en tran^
ad tattM e^itfy <» the Nor-
Na^t trai^ng ahip
Vn whan tt deUvared tin
Lm^ iteUM to V^-
to 19^
The M^dies' Auzlliaiy of the
Virginia Bnch Vobuibar Fin
Depaitnawt bagan an aawial tli-
in thf ooUtt a^ «m aMua. Tte
ceremony waa oarriad out for the
aieeiutti»athityfu'-
A OUKW fsmll the Virginia
Beach nre Deovtmeirt <arrM
Mf^ WmA ^Uilk. piaa^^ of
m UMt^ MpMry, Mrs. 1^
w(»tti Mnse. Mlal Olaan and d^-
aMiMaa stviml tain^«d yards
oft^rt irlMM^he mreath am
placed. *- '
A du^ieate of ^a Nonwglan
Lti^ atndi in th« p5ri of Moss,
where Ifetcl^t repr^ented Vir-
ginia BMch at <«reinonie3 in
Ift^ at iha two ^t&lues wer9
aimui^Reouily unwiled.
wm he ^.50 for the
aabOon and I1.S0 gen-
ial wfanMon. Tl^ an <m sale
m Ite ttaek Aofw ftMtwnat,
^fl^ 9mm MMmm, Urn-
itn Bt^, fiim^ narmacy.
BttifMNNhitin Dr^ Store at
Ar^lBM,^^ Sev«B StM ftHtauFant
I* l^uiteven and Bum's Sinclair
Serrua J^tfion at KeiqppviUe.
Uttli Tbitre
Tryoutt Stt
VIBGS^aEAQH — IVyo^ fflr
tba Vlrgiait Bbch tiltla TbM-
tie's fourth play of the aeaam,
"A SMM In the Darii." ^M cm-
linue ixadlfiA at 8 p,m. «A te
Courtyard Phyhouae on 17*h
Straat, juit off Atlantic A\^tt^
liia cast of seven will wqufiPt
one girl in her 20's; two men and
wooMn JB their 30's; two men
tf4 #(MMn in tii«tr ^i
lira ftandi unii^il|y»t«y
cofaMy, fl»t preaenl^ Mr lt»l
WtMl^M Hayward at tm^o^
tUt« wKh JuUe Ibrris % the
im BiMon, praidaat of the lo^
tba vtay will be pzwuiti^
m^ 74 and 14-1§. AdvtMa ti&
iBitt MV be ottehted by filing
Mrs. ime Drtw 4t 4Mm»l.
Wttrid iittiM
wiwk
iii sc^ wBI be repeated Wednesda a Miss
'964 is crowned Last year's winner, Miss Joan
tiweu. was tMcmred « the time d her setectic ^ ^" ' »« Miss
Virsnnia Odh mi VBk Amsriea. Ooioe Fie
VH^WA l^ACa — Worid
MWkn ITarit «# ba 4»*v«d U
the V^jiate BmoIi CoiMui^
(^9^ on iMH&iMmA, begta^
Sh^iv, the 9«v. KdaM D.
Waddwiid, i^tor, anwuMsd
today.
Special aerrices to consider ^
mi«ioiM9Qr activity of the toe^
ehufth In Amarica wiU' be hdd
throughout the week.
16«i(»ari«s and miaatow^
«^alteflmen wBl speak at If aja.
and 7:90 p.m. Sunder and at ^
tama times m iollowing SanAgr.
In addltieft they win preaent Wr
messages Monday through ftMay
at 7:S0 pm.
Afissonary films wiU be shown
and reports from missions
throuj^MNit Ilia srorid wiD be
heafd. The people of the Virginia
eaa ue imied to
PARADE
WINNERS
NAMED
VKGWU BEACH — More
than lOM persoiu braved a cokl
wiml and 44Megree tmnpimAurH
Sunday to putidpata in the city's
old-teshjoned Baifter Parade along
«he boanhvalk.
&t ttw Ay remained <^mF s^
the crovdi didnt M^ the chiUy
att4lMff«, btaasM danHNsn ^ir
mtHm^mBH. ts tii^ ptomenaded
In VMlr iktir finery.
4tadfas, mining with tlM
crowd, had difficult decisions in
se^jting winners for' the eight
cat^cffles.
Winners were: best dreeed
woman, Mrs. H^n C. ftuTOWS,
lie 8ith Street; best draned
nan, ^hn W. tuhanks Jr., Na<h
Alaiiton Driv«; best dre^ed rou-
,^um ^ y*fewbo<^«aij-
bnt «MmM tiraap lUf, ^hii
W. Eubanks H, who apjwirently
foltow^ in his fliths^s footst^ai
best #»sed teeiage gh*!, Be^
Pamell, 716 Cavalier Drive; b^
#essed b«9» WMie iMwmn, 706
2S»1 l^raet; b&i. Araa^ gurl,
Qrady Griffin, fOO Oivalto' t^.;
and best dressed fSiqiiy. the W.
F. Gei^ IQ fainity who took ^
suae jnize lut yaar.
A ipacipi prim went to ^
Itt-cWOimi (^mpbell and Mrs.
C^tmpb^ irbo wore a nnvtchtaig
ckm ^Ud coat
Beach PHot
Injurid Friday
NOWmK— W. Cmdr. Ge«Tge
E. XieMuic of VirfiBJa Bei^ was
in^ired, f^riday when the A-4C
"acyhawl:'* he was fiiloting
cfiudied into the aea.
LeBliUK WW la^Ung on ttie
nMsar ataxaafi eaa^ USS &a-
tMfriie, now menmg with the
U.S. fixth fleet in tiie tfedtt^
immR, trtm fte Mse gear of
his ^t aiitiaft dtUaps^. After
cootatt ti» ^1^ slE^dSd a<7pas
the fl^ deck and M into Am
sea, fbvy aoun^s said.
Laffisnc, whc»e conation is
UHad as "good", suffered a dis-
locKted hip atMl p^tsble minor
injuries, LeBlpnc and his wife.
iMim, liw in the 2500 block of
flws Wint Circle, Virginia BwKih.
An EcMrprte helicooter was
over tte ^m^ fij^r in less Han
a minute. Assisting in the rescue
irore the heJiwoter crewman, J.
A. Ltttens, ADRA^, ai^ ISm. J.
E. KUUan of tte pkoie guard de-
gsoyff VSB Beaie. T^ey were in
tile M d^ee water fdr 15 min-
ites until Vhie Injured i^ilot was
^tefy llil to the fkiiterprise.
Dam Neck
Navy Men Plant ftrais
To Save Sand Dunes
DAM NECK— Sprmg plantii^ time Mtt arrived for
and Pubtle Wwks Dc^rtmwits ^ Dan Neck who are workmg tu
build and staUli;n the dunes alwg die imtattatien's id|«iea.
Throughout the wint« nKmths, mcii el **G" DtvkkMi, ugder
the direction of CWO D. R. Kemp, Jr.. have been electing sind
fenc^ along tht b«aeh to hold aMnewgftssspfigiarttbegfllii-
the exii^g duns ami craato
Elk of the Year— Francis Shea (Boice Photo)
ELKS HONOR FRANK SHEA
VIRGINIA BEACH— The Virginia Bisach Elks Lodge No.
2268 has selected Francis ^lea iu fust recipiwt for the coveted
"Elk erf the Year Award." /^ ,
Presentation of a plaque sigi^d by the Grand Exalted Rukir
of the Grand Lodge was made last Tu«day night.
The award is pn^ntwl e«?h year to tte Lodge member,
excliisive of the trftlcers, whom Ae other members feel has (tone
the most in promising the Elks organization. Once selected, the
recipient is given a testimonial by Ae Lodge and » plaque.
Shea, who has been an Elk for over 15 of his 48 years, is a
native of the &)st<», Mms. m». He came to the local Lodge from
Cambridg^^Lodge No. 839 in Cambrkige, Mass. Ju&t one of his
many scrvke^jth^ Lo^ ^ i* the plannimteliliMMM^ ot
new ono.
'^ sbybiUse li^ dunes tiie Mvy-
men are ptuiliii^ a vari^y of
Bermudapus d^k)p^ by &»
Departn»nt of Ap-iculture. Over
ths past year 10,000 sprigs teve
bem nurtured in two pkte <n
the base.
New th^ ^HTigi are bdng ttan»
pfauntod along Dam Neck's three-
mite riim^line. Tuesdtaiy ^,006
mors sfHigs arrived from tl» De-
partnHsm of Agriculture to add
to the nursery ttansplnMs.
The grass is of the runne* ^pe.
Runners from the nw^her plan*
spread over the sand and tlien
go back into the sand to re-root.
One sprig, when mature, is capa-
ble of pr(^fH^ating hundia^ of
new plaato.
lite gras, which seems to
grow well "nd«f the moA tA-
vane (»adii£km«» iM bekig hi^pad
niOEg Iv fetiUaer. Twelve toM.
of chemical fertili^r, api^iied re-
cently by Irelieoi^er, were dis-
solved into the ^nd by rains tteA
foltowed.
<k9M trai^slaflled fromoths
soutces test ^ar has already sent
out runners of two to fimr fael
to ^.
tbb hMfty grui iww h«s|«eu
pUnttft o^ aboM 7&% of Hftn-
n^9 IW MPes of <hlJ'w».^l^
cording to CWO Kemp, t^ of
it flirv^i^
tlw Public Works Dqpaitment
tiM ai^wnced plans Ml^,|ipt
mane ^ (be grass iii1illT»i
s{vigs «s availabte. It it pfied
to &>v9r all the duuM witt ^
"Caraiftr Ti
Bring Tbaatre
vnwffiiA B^CH -:-.aii„
sot city nuv be sow^
sittth tt ^mdmf
"Csrou^" ^ms A^
Aten B. Siwpard Ch
wi JM^g itth $ all
mxt mA excftennnt of an of
Bi^Mtdway opening nqOit.
Ticket sales aliaadf indict
that local iheatrei^tRS are took-
ing forward to the opai^g il^
for, even thoutjh the ■■■■ ^s* ^
• at te
Agriculture Giintlssion To
Start Educational Progr^
VIRGINIA B^OI — Tl* Vi^inia B^ch Commission ei
Agriculture adopted a year-lMg prc^nm rf ^prkulturri education
at a dinner nieeting Thursday at the Amwcana. The commission
named Paul McKown to suceed W. Dark Fleming as its chairman.
City Agricultural Agent E R. "Dkk" Cockreli discussed
the i^xBlanee of tlM rote flayed
^ the eommiaioa in the ctty's
agricnltural eduoattoi. Tiie pro-
gram wUl be imptemented by the
Hrm and Home Demonstiation
Dept. of CodQfi's office.
SI<JbMy S. f^dtan introduced
guest qMsdsnr Ifoyor f^ank A.
Duseh wte gave a brtef ^k link-
ing the hi^ry of agricutture with
current times.
Tl» cittamiaiion heard reporte
from the chairmen of the 12 ag-
riculture conunittewi. Robert
Stevenson, coK^hairman for the
comiwt'^ on horses, recom-
mended that an area be «tob-
hsh^ for hoMtag horse shows in
Virginia Beach. Stsvenson said
such a tecility would be a great
ttset as a tourist attraction, Ur-
ban affairs Roy Lamere called at
tenttoh to agrfculture as a maiwr
industry in the area, asking that
farm acUvities be showcase ^
such.
Following Ciie nwcting Kellam
expressed a wish that more peo-
ple could liave attended the met-
ing. The wide rang of topics cov-
ered tn ^ fvpotiB preseiAed a
a^ll-rounded picture of cunairt
activities in the ctty, he said.
O&ar eoramittea dM^inen pre-
seirthig rraoits ii^uded:
iBalph rrost, livestock; Pwil
MoKown, aspimomy; im Harsh-
ber^, dah7; l^vi Wldlifeifnt,
sweet potatow; J. C. ftiyne, con-
aervation aiul f^estry; J<*n W.
Potter, forage mfi; J>r. W. M.
Brittinglam, potato and vegi^
bles; A. V«iion Watt^ omam«i-
tal hortkuMuv; and Lee Carqr,
pmdby.
I&^^^^m^ for, even thoutjh W>es(irt*i
• IPVIff^Vl ^ a»de«arUer In tha afd^i
>'^a» runnine far above expeetatiODS.
Here Planned
VKGINIA BEACH — Con-
struction of a 1400,000, dx^story
medical center on First Ccdonial
R(ad nm ilW(^ is sdieduted to
be^ ^y 18<
W. M. Moore, Jr., fwsriitent of
Attentlc-Vhiflnia Corp., 4m^
era ^f Wie prop&tty, said Thtn*
day the center would be ready
fbr occupant in the l^^g of
19^.
Tlie new <jeiwal Ho^al of
Viri^ Beach, aliwdy un^^
way at an ad^Ksent site, is ex-
pected to hs cosq^kBtcd sA about
the same time.
The centis- win cMilain 25 te-
divkiual suites ii3^ AmMs.
dentists and other mendiers of
the medical iHt^ession. G«}dnwi.
Segar and Hogan, at^nts for the
center ,are currmt^ negotistii^
toaes for offices.
I lyptod floor plaiu aie avaU-
aUe tw ptoapec^ve tenants.
est, OMiie earUer In tha wtmw
running far above expeetatioos.
The Ro^ Qub, sponsors of
the Civic ^trus |M^uctkm, as-
pects that ilipvsdw night, with
tidcet ^0^ te|g^g nmewhat be-
1^1 <te ^wf Qsw nights, will
lafe tte %»ft ^»te of seats u>
the uniiesHn«A is and $2 sec-
tions.
R^«raii% widsr the ^rae-
tkn tf ChMlM CttYV, are in the
tm m^ <tf ipii^ifattiofr 1^
|fodtt(tta» crsi^ iMh coifomes
vmitr Un. Tom BMMiwatie. and
s^iery under <lln.
tan, and pfopaittes —
Frank Bragg, are in foU aw
John Steel, ovenHd ehUirmaii ror
m Civie GhonM. ctMae tint all
iptxhietten preparaUoiis w81 be
n»Ay to converfB in the Chric
ttnter for the first dress tehear-
ml Monday n^it.
Starring in ^ producuon wiii
ba ^na Cterfaon, OiMl Bail. Vl
^gan, Joanne Sulttaaan and SMr-
tey Fi^itreas. Mate leads aia «^«d
Watkins, Dtek Heff, Bob JoliMon,
Chuck Wilson and IGchatf
iteni^.
on EIPIOYEES
NEAR 709 lARK
WaamA BEACH — There
were « trtri of 604 peraons eifr
^y«d bf tim C% of Virginia
Jteeh^Mi^ ttK^ftOoA of 9^
mary^ s^r<i^ to figure re-
taned by tte <3ty manager's
office.
During the nK>nth of Fetowry
19 new employees were ad^ <9
the city ndb white 11 tmtk^tm
laiciinrt duiing Che same vAad.
Hinstreb Open Tonight
LYNNHAVEN — Tfia anmid
Prtaeass Ama Rur^M CMi
A WiHl r stg li aw wiH eoan tent^l
•I PrincsM Anna High Sdieel
at a pjn.
S'Gallon Blood Donor CongnOulaied
M wtt ba .
Ttairattf, Pfid^ and SalMtev
niyhfit same Mma, same b»
calwn*
Hemar W. CunnnghMi Is
pf«du^ of iMt yaM's Shaw
«M John McPaM Jr. is Ifta
dfracfM'.
TidMis, wMcii MdN ka
i^^ ^ dasr, ara ft tonli^
and nwiaday; $1^ Pii«V
Vi^nia Beach Postmaster Joe Cro^wMte «)ngratutetes Mrs. Sarah _W.T^h ^Kgc-
Knti^ he* v^ an 8-pHon blood donor pin an d orti&ate ^^^^^^Mff^f^^
nwiS vmt thrt brwghfr to 68 dwors. Kctwed with Aem are port <«»|i^lKfl* to r^^
P. Wble, iupmnt^crt of deliveries and cdtectfMii; Qai^ Edwarfs,- ^aaw ^w«»
R L. Sl^n, iBsistant pestm^ter; art Mrs. Wsm Hthm ciuawan ot Ae »ed Cro^
WN-^\^ Tu^y, Phmdh 31, 1964
IPfMqAOEMENTb
WEDDINGS
WHITLIY ^ TMMmciNS
^ WocK^ Navil Air S^on.
1^ ^na^ny wm pirfoni^ by
Qvt Wititn W. ftfUston,
OMLlMa Qsi», IMf .
7!w brl^ tt a <faw|^t«i' of Mr.
iwl ^. Oivid Aitfdey Tompluni
ol ^^nk fieach. "Wi Wdt-
II a ^ of Mr. i^tift
0. WhMkf ol Vir^nU
MA.
la
rligi by i»r , „
Mill nm TompUas of Vi^nlt
•m ^fm»f Mi b^ ttw i«
hte brather.
A^ • iv^li^ If^ to WD-
Iten^mrg, (to MMpIt viU Un
in t^ ^PM Am
HVMAN —
GPO WivM diib
iRttallt 6M
4k;£4WA -^
new pr^duA of
dob at Mi iMtin^Mi
■pappp
V
Pmanvi tirtttr Acfclt f iovor f o Qing^rbrmad
> o! Virginia %em\,
Mu^m Am Mo^ui
CTf
id
TYNfS
:jle — UN
lie Motsaa
lUe annouMe thfl
of tiiitr tfMighlir.
Jiorgin. to cair-
5 Tynes, ir. of Vlr-
SifllM ^b
)i&. 1^r»H to Mw fcn of Mr.
«nd )fa». C. M. tytm of Virgnit
IfiM M^pB giwIiH^Ml u-oin
Vitg^ B«eb Wgh Siteol ^n
Smfm ^ tti «rt liK jMy
ipwn V^U>
ll fiid tt-
In
«#*! on
B^iaeopal
Mr. ^nmmMmlbsa
Mm Q«e^ n.C.
A Mdji^f Me tea Bot teen
f OIEII VOTERS TO
marri^ of Mias Gkndt Rut.
flyBMO of V)
Gjffdner, also of Virginia Be^
Snyifer Ifei^njtti OSmS
Th$ cereinony wia performed by
tbf aiiiJamea C. Ounnnck. The
cottpSi^lift tht church beneath
an veil of fw(mb.
le bride i« t dauflhier of Ur.
Alton M. HyinAn. liw
if a son of Mr. tod
P rdner of
New Lon^m, Conn.
tte iMMt «M ilvm la tmn^
ri«|e by tor Mbn*. Her Ml«r,
MlM f^ U^M^.ni* rmM ^
taoMr. M4|pa4^ mtm 1^
Maiti Joma irf (MioM aiid 1tf&
letn i|yimn, anottoM: ^ler of tSw
telde. Ito M^y ioite i^naa,
<Mtt> <^ Ibe farM^ ina ^tnl^
brUm.
Amea, Xylt ^M^iwr «i N«r
l<0i4aA *f«i betf mm 'Ito to
brete. Ao^mMM dwm WiMi
Oonwty ftciMvd^.
rtf
liic
l£a»tern
J|M 4|l|BUillitilM Bi^
«d to deoonK* Uw
Ml. M. M. Qmnonry,
9 f-Tenbnr of tte i^,
s dnritui ^
out HonMi in
■m^' Of April
«i^ for horticuHure
Mte Ai^ne flirdy, Mrs-
'—% Mrs * - *-
rt w«f 'Mr." Jk>hn W.
•oua wiu£iu uir aitiatic
^ «»s Mrs. C. A.
VlKCilNiA iitACH
K Beech Uni'
of Woincn \
' morniog at
Shore Chapel.
Mrs. Coy Mopattiei. voters
i c r V i c e cbairmiin, dLstriintted
pQf^i$n to the Bwmbers to be
mijlbkytd in store wii^ows,
dMnpaea and other public places
thiKMghout Vu|uua Beach. The
poaten tre reniuiders to citizens
to register to vote in the Novem-
ber elections.
Mn*. OanicI T. MacLcan
'■t the members up to date
"Know Your Oty'* study,
s now underway and will
Luaiuiue through the summer.
A boiaMBt ott the results of
this »tii4y will be pobliabed by
the Leafue upon iU comf^tiiCH).
By
Up
•'^Mffei, *fefth
A recqstiiA WW Mklt tai Ite
chMrch aodil hiU. Afler a wi^
'"«- trip to winiamsburg. W.,
Washington, D.C., the c(KI{^
]h« Mt 4402 AtteaOc Am,
Beach. The bfide ia a
■nember of the ftwuKy of Kellam
Hlg rginia Beach, a^
wk ^ ^^... i« atadoned at ite
U,H Ma'^al Amphibious
6AWENttS PLMIT
SALE IS SATUIDAY
ftu^ 0* Voolt (tetica Ottb
wffl IkM a naM S^. Iteturctay
b^innlai at 10 ajm. md WMttif
«t « pM. n* me iia iM ik^
•t tte IMM ^ lb*. ^MMt Mi^
311 W«teo^ C^^.
A vaiMy irf^ntfUKl pnhn
1^ te vmA
3^
ilfw Hilliard On Cmise
'his tourist
1ie
nti^ir
"nw Mw offiMra mre taii^
by Oiitf C. W. Munn, CPO CUIB
nl^ mnM«^, ^ afao l^i^^
Mn. Rm SmHto. ?i« piM)^:
Ifrs. ^ence ^|lt. noKrttag
muimi w$. mm ^N^.
^ «N»!^ify; tad
tim a^ din^^^ te^UM of
<|it o^Mm ol mB vHBn.
%e Mst ^^Ms mmi ^rill
In MU rr^ ^ 9#. i ttM
CM ft4) W ialM«atod and
e^afe Vila la tavlM to itiend.
An Miinii
NORFOLK — Wiaam iH th«
1964 Irene teactte tutorial
Literary ppat^it were a^wwed
at the 49th Ihnual SpMi Pes-
tival Friday in the MocColk
Museum.
Mrs Marion Ki|ig. MMl^it
of the Irene Leache H il ^oi lal
A&sociation, delivered a m^di
at welcome A short reciui was
given by Mrs. Janet McCarron
Krioer, celliat at the Fel^lman
Quartet.
Mn. Revert TutMall read the
^. aaoood nd. third ^na
wlHil^ poems and gave p^m
ci $S0 f(tf first pli^ wH»a^ in
e«^ claaa. \ ^
Omea uid frst, a^rad Mtd
^ird ^a(% winners w^e:
Helm Wood Ro|prs prize for
a lyrk poem: Mrs. R. H. Fi^r
(tf VMaia Bmk, "ttard of
N^*^^ir. Ri((*«d F. Arm-
knecht <rf &t)(^ie, Mms.,.
'♦TTie MflwMef Ifyi, W. J<^>h
V^it$ of OiCiMMfcf. "I^tever
Alone at tb ^veat (^ Deaft.**
Anna O^g^l W<Mi pnie
for blunk vvse: Rager Mapton,
'"m Surfws"; Mrs. W. J!oa^
W^ "Time Bef«e n»n^";
lieiMi B. Rma, *'Fwec«tt."
Sallfe Sim}teid f^ tot a
anweb l^ith Lo^ "At Hie
nui^ Grows**: Om. ki^rd
R Amkw^ht, "Insert Jailr";
Roger Pf i^t(», ** Atlittic
Fanttsy".
IreM Lea^ |»iae for fine
mrai^: Mn. W. Jaiei^ l^te,
*^M Ora^t^; Mrt? V^^
Fatei^ry li^dey, *TrtfMe"^
Mrs. Jo^^ B. Juhasz "Wood-
Witch".
Faiuie %o§m Cterd whs to
Maay: Evelva 9hm, **On Self-
Coaversatm**; Mrs. Aiftur
We«Mt of Virpnia ^«;h,
"Coump*s of die CtertiN in
MiAig"; Mn. latty A, Ketty
of ^niM AacA. "Autuma
Ganiett MmcMial pri^ ffst
Aort sttm: Mm% AVxM <d
Viiynte MtM, **A "neiAical
^biitt"; Mn. ma^mvi'
bu, *CrD^ed R^ert"; <^dr.
Rictad P. iltomkMcht, **C^ffiee
tor tte C^ptata".
CLUB SETS PLANT
SALE f: ;;.
vnairaA beach — tn
Wfai^rj^ inaes Oariten Club
wU Md a ^ nla iMiy,
.^ril a A t&i SUt a Cohnd
^oru aUiting at 9 tM,
Antlmk CanM^i^ ^wtooi
matt ba^^ ^ai^ sto, uril ba
otfired Inrfrie.
MU,"^ Irene HiUierd
f« the |))ipu|ri||u« lu^
^(UBt
ai diL acuk: & :)*caoai ui
Baythcm Ikm, Maed
FimaaJUi^ Uipr.
^IUkIM ^v York
Uids. ^ is a
NIXON ELECTKIC
i^ . im »^ Va. i^K Va- «WMH» 0AS^7U
^id ftESiOENTIAL WiXtNO
;AiRIIR WINDOW A« CONWTIWiW
UNi^ AT Bma^m prices
ucTRicAi mmAU Mm nxnmu
AUTW»IZED HOUS#CWfc CONTtACTOt
LAW5E and SAAAU APHIANCI REPAIRS
^fft&m
m
WMsdmu rich fl«rw
has a
't forge I, peanut
chudx-tn's
r Olnger-
Jl^tftil dMiert for all
jPMl'U mUojT'
tewio an MmI iftm>-acto>l flua or
tta tenilr* f^lWMlaM d^ Peter Paa*s Coiuumer Service
fMa^MT MiiiM'tlMyM adtf peanut butter to soups and salad
ifa<eariBiB M w^ aa teawto to boost your family's daily amount
rsMOT Bvrnn iuBfenunaAo
(t4««aaaa) Im i a uyeaM y
\ peel
S
•
•KSt'
teto
mari
Htm
j te Mcoffding to packi^ ttacttata*
MOi iMMm ^1 wd migar. Cut ftagarimad
Wfnn tcf^DA with l$mm iiAiiqped ^eam and
BIRfW
lb*, and N^ AMmt Ati^ W
7M HiUtop Itod, Vlrgala Beadt,
wffiwnce the liMi tf a an,
Tlmo^, Miff. 3| at l^mmL Gm-
mH Ho^tal. lift AMtoa to Ite
mar Mlaa Itey Wta GIm,
dnii^ite of Sgt l/e aad Ifra.
WittHB L. Qmut Vingi^
tea^. Ifr. Atkim ia (lie am> of
Mr. «Ml aba. P, % Amm of
Mr. ^1 Vn. inm toaitf
Futen HI waouaw Me bMb of
IMr Ont Mkt.' a d|^l>t«r,
JaiM»i«a.«i Itox* M to I'te^
folk Gmral «i^. 1^. f^
tea M the fammmmJkmfw^
di^bteraf Mn WiltfllMEi Jr.
and Oolite Mr. miifa. lb. WO-
taw is ttt aw of 1^/a^ Mh^
^naa ftuuM FuNeit Jr. of Vk-
OOSSAFE^CE vmm — Tin
Ijjiias AuiiiBry of tib Obe»-
paib a«ach I^MMff 11^ Oe-
pa^DMrt ttrnM J^ AiNns
to ^ MSondra at H h»ee^ fUn-
^ bit ont^: Mn, 1%, t^aam.
Mm. f.9sm, ft^m. K. um.
MOTm DAraiTER
SAIL W»)NESDAY
YIMBOA BXAOl — Mias
Murda Murpiqr and IM* motter,
Mm A. M. Mw^ affl itf Vad-
Mii^r lorBeMt, L^^ where
MtesMurp^ vW avre « aa^
iMn^ to Aaericaa Aoiliaaia-
te Aitabi H. 1^^.
tie Mhtf , 0>1. A. M. Mmv^
wiM fly to t«baoB nett flm^ to
join his family. )
r^PRpMPT HOME FINAHCINO
Horde Bfedaral
tfAVINQSftU^AH
lATION
m
DomtoB, a
fti^lttMB 81 HMtfoid Junior Col-
^e, ftattfeid, M^, is at teme
taf the ap^l VMiMM. tta to the
dMM^Ier iaW nM Mm. Osier
J. D<Hdtoa of 100 • rm mmi,
^gMa
i^ift
Wi WW - Ml* - SWAP
OPn<l»to» «tl-Mlt
UfN>ff urn Fbort
We cTMte nocwa that dlsllo|ithb
o«>M floor
COK
«blBh ae
ilMUII MB latch
terr la •
HOP
DOWN
Sunday, March 19
pmxY
TIME
IS HERE
^
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km YWk wfu wmmMi a^t
TRAYLOR OmCAL CO.
viftsiNiA Bmms omy mjito optician
CNftfr UiikJwrn Park ScN)ol)
\m WNPM ROAD - ncmswMAL HM*
miWIlA BMCH, VA.
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YOU MAY LEAVE YOUR
PRESCRIPTION AT ANY OF
OUR m^ LOCATIONS FOR
DELIVERY AT ANY OF OUR
LOCATIONS
^>MrACTl^JERVIC|AND
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AVAILAW.F AT VIRGINIA BEACH
J
Urn SUN-NEWS Classified Ac|s
3f^ (Jmmfts
fM liNkfai IMI
OAi-aMI
PmAd Insurance
SoK^es The^ Pit^bbms
- And Pbal EstMe
Prd^mf ^i J«5t As Easy
&Son!
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I
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too, cam ha flwrnqoin^.
hsuremei Bf||Kt d^vlal
hazard^ O^ w%^ fJS.
over your praaant inturonca
Am brooNi eoveroge ol en A
owners Poltcy.
your prwwflt boms
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OA
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WMi 2 pWwm rpa^^^ solve all your real est^ ^
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Prompt 24-HOUR Sarvice
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PHONE GA 8.1 9i» 20! 3 PACIFIC AVENUE
m^ONE Ki 5-68^ A^IISINIA BEA^. VA.
Nui-iAm
Trim
SWm CLASS TO
REGISTER WEDNESDAY
twn for tf» ^^A^si^n denes
vUl te Iw^ fi^imt^ from
7 to • p.Ri. in Um Givtlier fftotel
0Miie ro<Mi.
Ommm wlU )>e for teginiierB,
Kivanced I)eginncr3, intermedi-
«Aea. iwlSRim mA sj^ehronui^
fwimnw^ fine infi slw be
trimiMJtic eiMmste^ offered be-
fore etch cbM starts.
IIm 0nt an^ of danu wiU
tie l»kt April' <^n tnd Um SM-
ond ieitfM May 4-27. Both ser-
im inll l)e held on Mondajn and
Weteeatoyt.
The tdhedlttt ^ Itt Mkwi:
11 a.ni. to ntKtn, adoM women;
2:90 to 3:30 p.m., K!raol tgers^
8.30 io 4:30 pjn. le^id ^up
ol Khool tger«;7:W tQ*i:30 p.m.
and 8:30 to 9:30 p.m., t^n-age
^Is and adutt women.
A water €hxm will alao be held
during Wedodday't regis^tion.
_ SI
H» tt» mf mmtv* 0^Amm\M
*8m liMM iiMWi-fop-ft»-»K»my tra^r* ftat A> toufte
Job., InnA* Wnret »ttadira«iti, ride •m1« . ^. yf
Mw man tUa wtoury tr»cto«. Six modjta,
al* lo ir f»n» cto«anc^ *«tooiotive-tm «»t^
. Smni^n (3-8p.pl» m.), dlffewntial, iuga flnal
g««». Don't a«tU« for lata.
jaw% f«d«, ft'ra^n««Sl«^'^?*^ caa^wy.
iUk far faaa <f«Mtritfi» todayi
ALSO ... WE SELL AND SERVICE
Clinton, Brlggs & Straton, Wisconsin, Lauson,
Kohler Motors - and McCullocti Chain Saws. We
have a complete repair d^Mrtment.
^TERMltlSi
WORK ALL YEAR
GROUND
Prii Spri^
Sports Set
Start Today
VHWIWA BEACH -- fta tale-
InU SMopn ap'm and the local
prep Ktson wiU get underway to-
(toy at the <Princera Anne High
School Cavaliers journey 4o Fer-
guaon of Newfwrt News.
The ih^ices Aime#erguaon
guM will be <^ of seven "BmA-
eni DMrict, Group one pimes on
tap Tue9(tay. The Group Two
aijiedttle iwgini on Friday with
five garnet sd^uled. *
Cox High School will visit Vir-
ginia B«ch Friday f«" the season
opener for ea<A team.
, The track season is also poised
to open wtth Cox entertaining
Wilson this afteriMMn in the
Ficon's home itodium.
On Frktoy the Princess Anne
tennis team will nwet Ferguson
irt ferpism.
Strokes accounted for 115 per
oittt of all deaths In th« U.S. in
1982, more than one out of ewry
ten deaths in the country, ac-
(^rding to Tidewater Heart
Ajsodatkm. \ ^111
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Complete Service On All A\akes Of Cars
raaEUf nd DELIVIXY
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Vl^lnla Beach SUN-NEWS, Tuesday, March 31, 1964
H^%
Kempsville Teen-Agers Win City Omrr^iomhip
Nichols, (xxaptain, Sara Styson, co-captain, and Bamie Styson, masccrt. (Spires Ph<«o)
Youth Bowling Winners Are Announced
5P
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CO BY AND S E E THE DIFFER^CE
ALUMINUM WEATHERBOARD BY ALCOA AUKES
ANUirMB|TS OWNBI
BY MKL VmOINIA BURMOOt
602-604 23nl ST.
AN ALCOA JOB
IS A BCTTBI JOB
ARBt
DRIVE BY AND SK WHY MRS. BURMOCK IS $C HAWY WITH THE IMPROVED LOOKS AND VALUE OF
HER APARTMENTS. THEY WILL NEVER NEED PAINT (ALODA WEATHERBOARD ALWAYS LOOKS AS
THOJOH rr WAS PAINTED YESTERDAY); AND IT IS HIGHLY ANTI-CORROSIVE RESISTANT - NOT
AFFeOrO) BY ^LT AIR. \
20 YEAR CAURANTEE
ALCOA WEATHERBOARD IS GUARANTEED BY
ALCOA TOR 20 YEARS NOT TO CHIP, CRACK,
CRAZE, PEEL, BUSTER, SPLIT, OR FLAKE
NO IX)V^ PAYA^ENT — 60 AC>NTHS TO PAY FHA
FC» FREE BT»AATE$ ON KX^ING, STORM WINDCWS
AI^ WX^, A\^IM5S, ROOM A£»ITIOr« AND HOME
MCM)ERNIZATiaM CC^SULTIh©
IT G. SMITV & COMPANY
iSS-^IW «r Oii-^SO
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JSIQINS
DEALER
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VmGWIA BEACH — Winners
in the Youth Bowling Association
NMtonal Doubles Tournament
held Thui^ay, Muvh 26 irt
Hiunderbird Bowling Lanes have
be@i announced.
Cmr ENJOYING
BUILDING BOOM
VUKJINIA BEACH — A tdal
of 218 building permits valued
at $6,784,220 were issued for
new construction wittin the City
of Virginia Beach for the month
of February, according to figures
releaaW by the City Public Works
DeiKutn^nt.
One huiKlred and eighteen va-
cationing youngster partidj^ited
in three divisions: preps, ages 9
to 12, juntors, ages 13 to 16, and
majors ages 16 to 18.
In ttie Prep division, l>onna Mc-
Clurg and Don Hubbard took top
honors wiUi a ^9 set of two
pmes, and Dennis Ididnim and
Pat Hag^rty w»« runners^p
with a 671 set.
IkMie Kirby ami Glen Yoder
it(H)k first pla<% in ^ i\xa!m Di-
vision wtth a 1192 set at three
games, and Morgan I^vis with
Stephanie Moliar were runiMn-
up with a 1164 set.
Ma^or winners were Scotty
Scott and Dave Latchum wtth a
tliree game set of 1262, and ruu-
nenhup were Romld 'HtclKirrimd
Cathy Whitmer with a 12(J6.
AB local winners !^il recall
tro{diies •ndhN^fe'eiigftte to
haw ttmr scores entered on ttie
fltste ai^ mtioi^ competition at
so^ laler ^(te.
mh
mm MEMBER
OF R-M TEAM
ASHLAND — William liOuls
Rueger of Virginia Bea<^ is a
member of thie 1964 tielf toam «t
Randol{di<-Macon CoUege.
The first match of the season
for the Yellow Jackets will be a
home pme wi^h Old Dominion
College on April 9.
BEST SELLER
Hw b«* wi know mst rinut b
tNho hiw tNn s^ thqf vt *cM
on savfitf here. Open ywr Swlagi
Aeceuirt ai^ tea for yewtett
Aecovntf Inturad up^ $10,000
VIRGINIA BEACH FEDERAL
Savings and Loan Association
210 • 25th StrMt Virginia B«ach. Virginia
PhoiM 6A S-9331
race Golf ki
Third Round
vhmjinia bsaoh — tw 25.
hobs putdtiet hi^sd^iiK^ j^ in
tte second focnd erf the iNtocess
Mine C(»i]Ary Club's arniual four-
iMifi tatt^sap matdi play touma-
is/m ^ wedBsnd.
H. Y. .fi^ram d^aM ywng
Archie McOoweU i^Ad IBmcf
Evans in a mar^bMi naiteli dbcn
Ball eann^ a tMe pM(S^1lti»
In the other » hole aMtt Al
Ifoilhes tepU^ted A«^ iMie
on ti»e 2^ h^ <rf a sMrtd^ tlui
saw ItfaiMMS and C. T. DMtoon
top veitexan ciordon" Kavaattgb
and Bill Dddcer, one up.
' Smday'titIM bs^firt^WhCC
ended in a th^ w^ tie: ^. W.
IfcCtonan, 86-12— 74; J^b I^ap-
stor, 9420—74, and H4 Wimuw,
f&^lA. f<NiiMl»S mptdk. »-
Adts in second round:
Second Roont-'-ta^ TWiMt'-
filere Day def . W. S. Dfliinwyliw
^lAca%2and LIte1%«nii»^
W. M. Gwrry def. Lea Diaim:^
Dipi^ IpK^er, 4 and 2; J. A. How-
iBEd-^k Wilkins def. John Demp-
iter-Wanwr Moore, 3 a«I 2; Jot-
<bn BaU^I. Y. Ingrm <tef. Are^
McOow«fi-&kny tEnns, 1 up. 25tihi
hole; Al B&ilh^C. T, Okdmrn def.
Gonton Kavannau^KH fkHua,
1 up, 25i& hole; George Beamon-
Geco^ Olflitun def. Bob Itanvs.
Oscar F^i^)ee, 5 and 3; Wawifj^
Berktey-Biad Tazewell def. Lan-
don ISlliard^arry Wales, 4 and 3.
, CAVALffiR — Siv Conmiald
(te-8— 80), Dave JiadMQii (».14—
75), Jess Drew <80-5— 75) abd
Stuart J&rthias (83-8—75) w(« the
weetend blind bogey eveate al
Cavalier.
Cavalier S^
Cruise Dates
VIRGINIA BEACH — T*e yacbl-
ing dJhdskm of the Cavalier G<*^
& Yacht Club has set the date
for its amMua cruise to Oee^iBe.
Tbe group wfQ asseaabte at &9at,
Bridge <m Strturday afteraoon
July 26. Early Sunday monAig
mey will leaw for BeObawra
wbere a cod^aS p^ty and.^:^!!tt
supper win be vnwgeA it tte
Riw Forest Ifenor.
Monday «ie HottQa -pfi jwm
tcnss I*amlico Swind tftlft:*
«»k€ where they wll soead tte
remainder of ttie week, "niey plim
to l^ve the isiand on At^eSt 1
and arrive Imdk sft tte d^ m
Suwft^, Augtrt 2,
' Hie 1964 tsom wilt be ^
sev^h year tt« yacbtsmen have
Baa<te Qxt trip throu|^ the VToftJ
Car^M aotttfa. !n past yaar^
tfie flotO^ iM^ mniwced iroir
ten lo ^itett ya^Ms.
\^ltoiia 1^ $UH-mm, Tu^y, M«r^i 9I, 1^4
nc VIRGINIA BEACH SUN-NEWS
f^ l^Mifff^.iy f^
PuMiMi
Vi^. pnjiii»i >f
nAm ^
Q^^r ''*' ^f Ml
STATE TRKFne Tail
nM 1 113 WAS 888
Becmm ArtUi
WMtSSHM^jj^
1^ Wondtrful Swltfsli
to to a marm or Ims giNiVfl Thf rftilroads want to tnfkm th«se mamltnt
th«t I all, of tht
ailroads wtnt to •liminatt ^'
on was raetntty biastcd by m
James M Sites of tha A$$od4tlon
dd$. Th» pa$»«flfler
a«ni
traint truly attractive . . . and wi 1^
ever ffte it takes j^ make travel jijy train ^
dfll^t for p#tt^iQers."
me f^ws alftD streit»d arK>ther big rnat-
ten "fo 49^B, #i« gigantic total of |2.8
biilm has been extwidMJ in bent and
He poinf^ out, em undergdng grants to build up reilroadi abroad by var-
e rewgi^iiti^/ witb lu^r- lous U. S. government agencies and the
Export-Import Bank and #»e World Rank
. . . Wajldn't It be a wonderful switch If,
instead of rushing to the ^ of railroads
abnMd, our government did a little more
to smooth their path to the future here it
home?"
It oertainly wtMjId bel Ccmgres* o>yld
start by repealing antique legisittton.
god
3t, North Doktta. Daily News
his deciaiation f" <hese words:
trimming awey the
W^M m QQfiQifii Irains, with avai)-
m»^i% Ming opvoted to arees cV
fwnise. Older cars are beJi^
remaining
m the iaftit «|ulpment.
Iff ^nm LiNM Buftlntiyi Now
at V^ inl-
sUdu" 4K i0^ to mark
J 14 pensant m •!'««i ov*'r the
74 expeiteooed in llil2 «n<1 the
third hi^K (oil in ^ history
of tliv CommonwesU)!, €. W.
Woodwn, it., Superlatendpnt of
State Police aod Chsinwu) uf th^
Governor's Highway
mil tec, announced
"This msriu the tl
Uve increiue." he
noting that tiiene
in IMO and 6M
llu'ee coupti«:i, Cv^ (frayson
tnd Prince ^mjHm*^^
jBpitsec'uiive no^ath year for
Craig. Forty • three counties
showed depresses, 41 wcreaaes
and 10 recorded exactly vkt same
number as in 11M3.
**«lil* year.
r ir *Vio \hwA
NllHI Honor
ruriax led v^ 51 dapUtt, iM«
cifaUAe MM pcond iSIt t2. On
(he basis of deaths per 100 mil-
lion fflile^ of traval {miteage
death r»te), Charles City, wi'th h^
kaied and a rate of 3B.2. had the
worst record white Hoyd, wiith
eight kifiad and a rate of 21.5,
was second. Of the lUiraa counUes
axpenencing no deaths, PniK>e
■dwaft «al aoDodad tha beat
seecn. atnte onw tnNel «aa ax-
paKteoead there ttoan in tiie ether
Ml
t$
if af wfiai' #ie oovBrn-
this har^feme subiidy, the Rf A
free ^ ^bral taxes. The t#x-
« whole must mtke up these
t isnt all. Some ^ the re»nt
.x>ses which can only
Ht. Writing In the
^ack Pickett listed a
exampies: $25,000 to a
shing and washing
00 to another co-O'
rpDing and electric equipr
til;
tfffl
,fK
Anrifb*r
for ti
nwking equipment and outdoor lights—
%nA, Wleve !t m not, $1 10,000 to a ^-op
to ^Ild ski slopei and other recreational
As Mr. Plck«ft sees It, "This is the way
a gcw^rnment bureau can warp the original
intent and md (^ in a telf-per{%etuattng
poiltlon that OMnpetes with private witer-
prise." The job for which REA and iti o^ops
were created Is finished— 98 per ,c»nt of
all rtie farms In Hie country can pow re-
ceive pKJwer, But no ^reaucracy ever
willirtgiy goes out of kH^alnass. So Rl^ has
mosn^ Into erMS that its original bwkers
never dreamed ^. And It it going to kffp
rii^t on moving to Sonq at it can e^ape
t««»m «nrl Intarest rosts
m To Flwnty
iflHUli
r small, has
dance such
ts. Leading
J.
oreged and
n n^di, he
y grew t^
proportion*
tgre has de-
IM, First, the
mtorlei of
m^hantcal
ition of the
arm produc-
3 years ^ one
rt five i^^e—
produce enough
c«n#t the diemlcal
tizir
III I VY !«,
^ipread ute of chemical ftrfr^
and pMMtlftos. Already farm produc-
has reach^ new helgnts. Today one
fari^ can pi^uce enough food end fiber
fw Nbnself and 25 other j^Of^e.
j^^ tgi in the agricultural evolutlonai'y
pmam arriii^ just in the nick of time to
sta^ off ditatt^. The machanicaj ^e was
inswtr to Itw pi^uiation exploiion.
nm ^>pulalion growth end the mlgratQry
nwv^ient ^ people all over ^ world
ceme a frlglitenlng upsurge in the ravages
of inswts and ^her pestt. Again, human
Ingenuity fourid an answer. This time In the
research latwratorles. Agricultural chemi*
call have not only prov^ their value on
the farm and In public health programs,
Itwy have proved themselves fcN* tM vast
ma'prlty of d<^tors, consumers end the
U. S. CongNoi. Today they are booming
a^i^tad for whet they retljy are— modern
effw:tlve tools that control hostile pests.
The fourth six-waete ^wm* rt^
has jiuA been announcatf to- Va-
0nia Beach High ScM- The
three jin^ leceMltf ^ A'a
were Joe Small. Ann H^v^ nd
MargaM fealey. Alio m ftwi-
men and one eighth graM> na4e
all A's. They are MJtta mm,
IJnda Leigh, Unda luf^^ Wmm
Brown, Merle Preston, Ixk Cte-
meot, and miatbeth Jrae ^aa>
fdil^, raapectively.
Those saniora receiving A'a vd^
B's were the foUowiAf: Marrtet
1X/Ms(m, GaU Kapkn, |M Ui^T,
Billy Hart, Carol 1^, Shtaa Gal-
tis, Cynthia Godaey, uA ^mskt
Glennon.
In the Junior dafs, itte» rt-
ceived A's and B*i:: l^ ^ileii-
badar, Pam Andanoa, «Mi Ml*
ia. Jim Balehslar, eirt MMi,
Mike Flyitn, Sagdy ii^MMi»
Sam Sykae, Bait Inwitii, uriH
Wataoa. James WllliH^ Oalt
WU«o». Chuck Mooiw. Mfie
Spry, Pri Murphy, ^a^ttf
Sproies, and F^ggy Pifi^.
Teatli «4m reafifv^ A's
B's wen Iha foUawiNI:
Brennan, Linda Burm^
Carj^aalar, Btepliaa'St^
DooUn, Sterren nruJA,
Gregory, Tereaa Hogh^ Uidf
Hunter, Ifujia Jard, (Amy Isth
sitar, |o Ann Arnold, ^m^
Jfdutaon, iUflsn puUw. ^^m^
IMi^ Tommy Halktak Wm^^'
Miner and John 0^.
In <lia traihman ebwi^ ^Ma ie>
oeiving A's and B'a ware ^ foW |imA it
Gractaat Incraeaes wen stewo
bf Albenwte (Ift^^ M^x
OMl), miqiiier <»-l») and
KrMUi #-li). I^MMe deo^^
omuted hi Nenaemon<i (M^l,
BM^Imt (aO-7), Pm^lWM
(»•»} ied Chesterfield ^18):
fw ^Ues wj^ popuMflM
above «OjM0. RMtaMt^ Mrt te
teat wmA w4tt ivo de^ aM
u n^ based on deaths |^
100^ popukt^ of 1.7. 1^
egt- im^ nta to omiputed fnm
^ ^ leoelpts. This is ioDprao-
HmX to ^ifimi. Wont was Vl^ia
t^oA 1^ 36 deaiths and a i^ft-
lation dttith rate of 41 J. p»
i ^m noted l»r Lyn^^
<1^K fibitiiiioiitt <9-2} and ^
moM (^20).
eeMTO^in ^«-
t44), Hail^oit Mnw
(».m ^rfolk mm and ftw-
oiw #-li}. Iia^il<m renalnad
(iia aiWM irjih IS.
^^^^dMbUn dMtts tfarwi^Nit
Iha oAlie alite mimbered l«,
«#te88ibHite lM2.Deatoof
asvinma) roae fitsn 51 to M.
tiiese ^ likyvdiate ftom U to tt
and Ibeae at xeflroad cms^i
tsmk ^ to 14.
1^ gate's mUeage daitt r^
dNivaOov f.Ttoli iM
lAid& volumes up 7.4 per wftt
(Ihe wleage daeth ntte to ifca
i|Mt fiMUcil muted el Ml*
ftMl cfB*ai nias Irem MM
to tM18 and 890 of thMc, as
1^^ 8IW in 1M2, raaoltod in
^ dNtiv of one or more people
e^u fojuries were up frea
n,XU 10 a6,309 whfla coata stood
at ftmooawO, ea incrme of
BMm than 112,000,000.
ttoaa Mi^^iflag melad with ao
<^w ear, .jwdeatrian or <#er
HI to 486, wfhldi Ifflad 410
peq^. Colonel Woodaon
Itel tt» itate was again #io8l mr
taMMla hi ttmt craabea kiBing
fl^re Oea dne peorson each rose
ft«i tt yiyiPh klM 239 in 1962
to Ml iiffiMdM 274. Three of
^Mi kiUOd six peoi^ each. Here.
te ««toinad Unt tiie aama driver
^Hl eim kill as many as teppan
^ riding in the hivolvsd ve-
hKlu uA w)k> do nothtaig to
«ttse tte ouh and «^ cannot
rtisiiiWf Boardwtll^ Art though it mWit Ik in future }«f». It is a
dtt^^ ot sqme of i..v a.t uo,,t „y 28 ^|i to Girl Stiwut Troop 581 and exhibitwJ i^mttly in
m p^^ of ^^ art insttvctor, Mrs. y«rK Stutft. m North Alantoti- Mrs. A. C JdhMon is
Twy leader IhM Mrs. WilliMi Gietz. to ass^^ Im^ fuasts Included Miss (^orgw
l^rb, TidewaM^ «unp M^inator, Un. Lois ItoMey's Biownie Tnx^,' Mri. IMsy Cowan's
C^IbM Tro<^, mothers a^ frtends.
CITY-WIDE 4^
eaiTESisisu
^^^^ ' T^F^^**^^^^^
Lee
fid,
ft
f C^aumbia. N.jC:.. he
tie Swindell
lata Ruiald
^ tenteod of Mn. £(^
' >oa.
auu 112^
FUNERALS
aenedftwl ^urch.
Bei^M Mrs, Ni^toy, i^ is wi^
vived hy {wo (^t«' itotti^iters,
H&a Clan t. Yod^ot nsin Cl^
wd Mrs. Gster ft. n^w of Im^
vww. Tex.: four mim Mimroe i.
Yoder of Richmo^ W^ John A.
Yoder and Chriw 6. Yoder of
Virginia Beach, V«4 a^ Ij^a^ L,
Yodar
0raad<'^'
A 1
today
i^rvai
%- m: and 21
9er^n will be ^M
\m, in IMtel C •
irch m Man (
te to ^ chu
ici-
ceaMl^.
P»'^^*'
■ Jr. of
'i
^ett v..
a-
sind afrrami
Will he
iidd
^^'
-^■^^s A.
Gay
iv--
iH he in
"■ Hfemoridi
i=«|*.
>JIN.''
YOOfft
WIU.UUM I^Y MAL
V^^M B£ACH ^ Wiiwn
any Beal, 63. of 4410 Plincess
Ajuie Road died Wednesday at
2 a.m. in his home after a long
A native of Oiatham County,
N.C., he lived here 28 years. He
wasaaooofWttHerBudJtoalaodiBeacli. lUMand
^tm iate Mrs. Ttepnia MdJiitutiBock^r Mount N.C.,
ttoton, NO.. Iluey Bsal of
toero, N.C . Bichajrd Beal
Beal of Virginia Beach,
tt«r Beal and Robert R
Chesapeake.
A funj^ral my)s» was .dji^j^i
^ f^day si 2 pjn. in franeia A.
^ fttAeril Home, C^tesneake,
^ the Bev. S. Downey MiUs and
tte itev. Frank D. JaOift Inrtal
WIS in Riv'erside Meiholul nrk.
MRS. DOM NOLtOPMIll
NORFOLK — Mrs. Dora Jean-
mb HoUoman, 79. of 830 Raleigh
Ave-, widow of Robert Vance
fltoUoman and daughter of floih
tad Mrs. Mary Elinbeth Moore
Askew, died in a hospital Tues-
day.
A native of Ahoskie, N.C., she
lived in Norftdk .22 years.
She :?; survived by four sons,
J. B. !ian. of Virginia
S. HoUoman of
Sobeit W.
lowing: Wllltett i'etty, Seed Hem*
ft^^ Lawi IMntentt, Nana
^Ml, Cn^ Voaar, Altert To^
Km, Dean ^Utlock, David V^ool*
m, Sandra Wart)ng. liucy Wte.
immt^ taMi» Mike Strkkler,
Vxmt SivMien, Cheryl Solomon,
ft^it fa^Knoeuk, Samuel Ar>
riniton, Mite Beavers, BUI Ba^
quist, Be^ Ml, Jane Gooda,
Wm MKOmM, George Hawet,
ntekbetli mm, Betsy Harschtit^
Cary HalM^ aPiineis GUUam»
atisy Hovi^l, SUiabeth Xeii^
^, and ItaMla Kate.
fo ^ ^itti grade tte Mkorm
ing made A's and I's: J<^
Wolfe, ifstOk ^vaeney, M^Gwfiae
Sivertaen. l^Me Tifi^ ife^hw
Chestoe, I^Aor Griffla, Martte
Bo(»ie, ft^rt I^rtfdi^ ^otty
Horton. Ywfiae Hoaity, a^ Doq^^
na SansM^.
Itural daiihs dro|^ from
792 to 7fl0 vblle uiten ones rose
from Wk to 230. Tteae fluctua-
tkuB mn^ iar^ axpiained by
ite sa^Kt of florlBlk and Prin-^
cess Anne Counties Uito tte Cit-
ies of Chesapeake and Virginia
Beach.
The percentage of fatal crashai
inval«||ft^vexs known to teve
been wiPig vvas U9 from 92i
to 34.1. In concludSig, Colonel
Woodion aakl ttet t*- — ntr
ages aie most cons. .loe
a£l laots iovidving drinking ere
1^ k]»wn in «tt ohks.
Sroup BtetiRg
Offieire Ttday
LETTEBSTO
THE EDITO^
vmsmK mkm — ^%i«ia
Be«^Mi dtn^ demcw^
ti(m a^ Dre^ itfvue cc^^Mi
weieMdSihw^, Mar4 11
T%ir^ 10 to Id yeir <^ 44f ctth
membvi eon^t^^ in tte e^nt
litidii ttie HMte DemonitratiDo
iOi^^ diy MA.
AwHPd {^ad^ iwe giwn as
follows: Junfatf ^^ and Nnki-
tion contnt, 1|^ iram Bratt^-
toii, Thalia; ^ J^i« U^to»
llielia; 3rd, ^m MicAndi#r,
l^aUa; 4th, l^it iicAMww,
tteMi. S^iior Foods and ffutri'
tlm cofltoit— 1st, Mary Bungard,
Italia; 2nd RuUi Anne Oliver,
8ayaid«; 3rd, Thexea Pecsek,
ia*ckwat«r; 4th, Dewbie Ford,
Thalia. Seai<Mr Bread— 1st Theress
notod [l^scsek. Blackwater; 2nd, Mtoy
^Mr4, TbaUa.
Clothing demonstration win-
ners were as follows: Junior— 1st
^ux|i McApdrew, IteUa; 2nd
Stephanie Pecsek, £dackwater;
and 3rd, Janis McAndrew, Thalia.
Tlie Senior wiAMT was immm
Ptiridiam, Vij^^te l^acfa.
Ruth Anne Oliver, fe^^te,
was announce wlnnar of tt»
Senior Dieai Re^ oootM. M^
therton, «d, and ttiarm 1^%,
4th. Junior vdsMi nere: iMSa
McAndrew, 1st; Bistb^ ttm-
prd, 2nd, and fi^One 'fn^
hur^, 3rd.
winners in g^n^ral in-
terejtt areaa were: fiSA Jimtf,
Ist in Kntomol(^; CMi K^
and .\.m Kelly fiik and wmmA
r^pectiva^ in K^^icky,' Itavid
fford, lat, and CStford fti^ird
second in Wildlife. All of ^se
€kd> meaters ve TteUa imt-
dents.
Bm^ winiMT in Forei^ was
Ooun Murphy. Bayside.
' ^iiaers <A ^ senkHr c^tests
will i^present Virginia Bnch in
f^^Mirg. A^ 13, at ^ Dte-
t?M 4il Demcxp^n^on «ont^ts.
Cmcer Crutaill Head
Names Other Chatrmen
vaowA
Ameriom C^uasr
nouiK^ today ^t M
again use Iti (ta|f^M
"To Cure More, Om Ifcjjna" a^
its Mmilkr sloguf— "ngbt (^
oer witti a Checkup and a Ctit^
in. its crusade whi^ tegim on
AprH 1.
At tte ame tima. Mr. Law-
rence Ito'tftaJI, cipiecte chair-
man, of tte Vi2|hali Beach unft,
announced tiw aH^Am of otten
to assist in tiiht c^q^^. Wfllam
F. Foley was a^MI as ^^W
gi^ chainaan, wh^.livai^
P. Giddings^vill h^A v^ tte 1^-
i»ss SQlicttaAkm.
The residenIM owapaifii wffl
be directed by Jh>rou^ cfitftAra
as follows: Mrs. C. M. Baylor, Jr.,
Virginia Beach; C*. Paul W.
Bridwell, Bay^ej Homi^ V,
Cunnin^im, IM^^; ^R^
land U^nton, l^^ven; C^te-
eron Mu^en a^ Fkank Ka^ub,
Jr., ^in^ AnM, Pun^ i^
Bladkw^.
"iW of us admit cancer is an
nrg^ 'poblem," Mr. Marshall
expU^. "About 530,aqo wiU
de^^^ oncer in 1964. Ttere
will te mm than aSOJOPO deaths
f^m tiii diaeaae this year..
"hi ttw face of this, we must
waito no time in developing new
cures to cancer and ba^r de-
te^bn toehnlques because la3t
ttew i^ans lost liv«, "^ ' ^
Beal and tte ^sb.
Bera Anna Beal.
He was a retire ' -w^n^^PT of
Building Supply
Besides his fatht^i and wuijw,
snrviving are four siis^ers, Mrs.
Ross h. ^iarris of Virginia Beach,
Vtiiu^i^ Mrs. William H, Fentieas aid Mn.
nhio. jflmer Hewitt of Ctetapeaie and
i€t 'Mrs. Addle Marih of Rkhmond
HoUo: ::)tesapeake and W
Wilson iiJiiaman of EUlicotC Ibl.,
1 sister. Mrs. AUce BenthaU of
grandchildrBtt and
li gresft graodchUdren.
A fiuieral aervioe was conduct-
ed in JlifUoman-Brown Funeral
Home Thursday at 3 pwm. Wsf tte
Rev. Georga 4*. StaSings of flrat
iMrtiv* to your "headline" ar-
Ma ttf 17 iMKh I can draw one
OMrittlAoft; 1^ Martmettes men-
t^^ are tK/L ^11 to at-
tim at a k#^ tuuvvuMon on
^VOO's n^ ttd |te Ifnatal
ps^ is mA ftntutete ttey fre
t^ k SUM M^pons^le position.
I Uve in ^ tlialto area, not
far remomd t^m MalU>u, and
our rates taw ^ iaSmiifl «ven
a fmction <rf« peremtage from
tte year of 1M2 to 1963. Of
course ^ ,^ tex of 10'"'^^
added in ^iMrhii^ accounts
some of ttnsr Increase. I sug-
represeniatuv^esigest te i^i kv biU and deter-
Mamiand anrmine if M^^M usage has in-
KELUM SENIOR
6ETS mm
r'\
CokHual Baptist Church. Burial tte coounittaa wiU get down
CAPS OHARUSS «- Tte D^
mane ^i^g CwbiwIw, 9^
ganised to i^ and ^^ devel-
opments on tte Eutem Shora,
wUl meet ^y to t^m «Cficert
and di^ta a dev^^mAirt imto-
gram.
Comoosea oi
from Delaware,
Virginia, tte jeommittee an ^^
pttes an increase in ftrture traN \ f^
trade and othec Inninass eotlN , ^na tngt
aa th^ db following the I ttey wilT' te eoly tee mmf ^
ooeniBR 01 ine CbesapMke J|IMy| <^' -'- " ' "^'"'ag
BrU^Tuanel neat inonth. ul|p^Bk
and short-range programs wfll I*
viewed by tte atoenn
Aa msnectiOB ti^
bridge vOl te tte f
iteffl on uic iueaday ageodi. <H'i"<
ter a luncheon in Cape Ctarlii; !
FRiVCESS .VNNE — Joseph
f^ecsai^ Itas been presented with
a Cai«iQnte of Merit in Farm
Medianics, awarded by the Thw
Center lor Better Farm living^jpf
Huntley, Illinois, for stewing tte
greatest farm mechanics ability
seniors of
Norfolk Tour
SiNiool 0^
NOBfX)LK — &me of Vir-
ginia'* key travri i^qrie are ce-
<^a«Ung on tte mailing levti in
m «^nge of iataioMtion and
viewpobits as ^e highlight of
Norfolk's 1964 Norfolk Tour
School todaythnnegh Wednesday.
Designed to teach toiir and at-
traction guides of tte ric' "f
Virginia'^ toarist pole. o
three-day school featuies talks by
Mr. Ted Graves, Presi'*'"* "*
Luray Caverns, and i>.
&nith. Snacutive Vice President
tte Roano^' ''■■'.-'»>- .*
Commerce.
— Tbm dety's tamA reaara^ peograp iaj
'^~ 9m^ to oMve i^itf toawnt
tins mdi**
Also, te Mid, tte ^rteiy m^
move «^d w^ to eduea^
and serviM programs— tett ^
which are nvlng lives now.
"To cure omre, give moie," m-
@>rdh« to m: mfhH reflet
tte Sivy's determination io
reach tt^» poor" ""fh Ii4-
saviag l^te ebou r;
vide iwy m^jwciana v/tth*
tateat ft^ y>out detection
^ to support more
growing cadcfHT >&•
Merdi^^ and to suppQr ilm
serlW^ oancer f^^i^ , s
Mr.^ MnteU pMsM out^ M
Ite st^^ Mt a Mw foeoB Ute
year^'ltae and hm&t Trai^
Voluirteew."
''We an W^ te ^qunhst wr
90hinte« vltSi all tte fi^
abo^ tt^%r— -how people #b
test pt^^K^ ttemselves ^n
deayi from tte disease and ^
need ftv iteppmg-up cancer
aear^. ^e effective
am n^ ^m todiy. Hon
for r^w^ prom^ an
sok^W to tiie cancer
Li^ ynr tte Virghiia
unit ^ te American Can
eiety nM $13,794.79 of
$4 JM.W w^it to natMUial
Nsw^. "More people
tefore mt aware that c
an enM^eney problem,
ahaS wM, "i am
will do mi^ ba^ tbls
Viv^ of mat 48,000,000
eami mw alive are at state.
Is Vm nunriwr i^ will e^
ally. devA^ caJMK U
nim «MtiBue. Wim
aline tius, th^ w|Q
wi^ #1 My '"**n Cure
Give ^e,"
!*•
wr
in- to
wee- and ua brathars, L*« £eai of Ut- was is f oradt Lawn CexDotazy. ' woric in tte afternoon
439 Holbrook Road
Neit C. Huifey Jr.. founder of
tte Thoff Center, a non-profit
ferm re search orgaatotion lo-
noiLiicro IHinoU, estid>-
Mectaffiics Award
memler of eadt
K>1 class deemed
i; in his profi-
farm mecteifes
use of
ools.
.1 machinery and
jects to provide
iving and operat*
Tte selection is
ident's vocational
Some eo people who meei and
mantle Fool
Oil Go.
Beach, Portsmouth, iNewport
News, WiUiaxnsburg, Fre<ierid(&-
b-"' '"d Hampton wil' -''—'*
i j1.
Besides £te eisht attr
tte Norfolk To j
new General D r
MemorM waA l
Treasure M
tte >=}
Dey m Night
WITH' n«!
Ill t:et?
the
It City
[>A«
n%
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wme--
2
CON$OllDiAT£ TOUR BiUS
HORTGACE
IHWELOII
FWUTY COMMPiCIAL 01
I
• LEOALI^nCK
• iiOM.M>TICB
NOW!!
VIRGINI>^BEACHHAS A
3 MINUTE
CAR WASH
WITH A WONDERFUt NEW IDEA. A CAR
»^AMPOO THAT HAS A WAX SASC TO
mOlfEa YOUH CAR FROM SALT SPRAY
Mm ILOWING SAND.
i^ TWS FOR ONIY $1Jl
29^ & Arctic Ay». Mbert E. Htndrifck, Mgr.
Owners— Eugene H. and Robert E. Hendrick
ttidDut M fit
MOTICB
Ths i« t0 notiiv ^ suWk
th« under
(%i£ken 1i.
after publication of tfu.-
apply |o 4N Virginia Sti4« Aico*
lV)Uc Bf|fM|^ CQ{(tro!3Mrd fdir
il uqule to tej^ beer aitd wii9«
for off and OB premiaes eaff-
pipferw
C. fiid'Ukakof
Chicten Wd
_ntic Aye>
B-c, ^^^ ^^
ki tiM CbrVa OWm ^ Mw Clr^
oM Court «f ^ CHy of VlifMo
NMk, on ^ IMr Ay •! IMI,
,M«^1 DAVB OIVIS, minttff
ogabiat
JJOm OIVB. Defendant
^M obj^ of this sutt te to <^
tetn « dl^tw A Vinc^ IMri-
mxM from ^ said deleA&ini,
v^Pii tibe ^vnte of d^Mtim.
~ ^TlCf
And an t^^vit taaviag been
Virginia
^. **..*].
i^^whSl, 1964
WB BUY -^ mil. — tmuf
HilTZ lAZAAR
OPEN • to » 4»-^
AimQUBS
mf0m^fammmm
lp«li
I AMIMNDM WKI fOlllir*
MVINM
lONDi
mxan REALTY
^M^en
OFFERS CX^PLETE REAi ESTATE SERVCE
i |WC»B4TIAi SAiS
• COAAMERCIAL and INVESTMENT PROPERTIES
• RENTALS (Year^ and S«&««w>al)
• • LANDDEVaC^ING
• FARM SALES
# DEVaOPER'S AGENT
• ALL TYPES OF FINANCIf^
*
AMin Office At
fill llltll AHA
17W USKIN WAP # ' ^W901
s4 liM iiMt Um defei^
L%ttiilont of the ^
. «* Iflrt known poit
elM c/o Mr.
f . FiU^era^, A^nney
7T West WodiMtt^
qiicipo 2, pnoii,4'M
U»t i)« do fcpiMtr b«<9
<lO) <layi a£t« due
liereof, ^ <fe iiM
inay ijp ftaoa^iiry to ppotort fclf
interf'sl *n t% suii.
A coKT— Toste:
JOHN V. FKNTHESS, CSerk
m- Mwy M. wiitte. D.a
MYIX^ 4 BBOYUBS pi}.
13M iMkin Hoed
VirgisM Beack. Vb^nia
VM0IN1A:
In Nm CloHc'a Office of flw Or^
oiM Owrt olriw City of ^nr^i^e
iMcH, on Mw iA day of Morrfi,
19li
PAMO OOBPC»ATION,
Coo^daimnt,
wraus
wane L. Bri^ «/k/a wntan L.
Bright, Little m<A Road, Vu^inia
teK^, Virgins, John Bri^ Jr..
AMnsa Unkftovm, Aeggte Bri^
Addre^ UnJmown, William
WhMiead. Addveai Unknown,
WiUnm H. Bri^it, AddrM Un-
known, iiaie ^1^ l^^tehead,
a/k/a Uziie t^i^ Gam^, Ad-
dr«B Unknown, «nd Lero^ M^
AMnas UnkiMwn, or il ^^r of
ijw above^iamed defen<te^ be
not %vbig, ttim tiieir hein or
devteea^ tc^^wr with any «id
lA otiher pesons, known or im-
kMwn, «^ noy have en Ma<Mt,
r^ IMe w deim in ond to the
^perty aou^ le be paittttonod
in Ab prooedtai, are die ownwa
or Iwra an i^ni»A thereni.
Detendasts.
cmm ov puBUCATiON
l%e objeot ol tliia suit i$ to ef-
fect partition ikmongst the owners
by ale or ottwrwlae of tte Id-
lowing descried property, ^late
1^8-2401 FOR IMMEDIATE ACTM3N
f U^M WTICIS
B)WARD P. BROMN - JAAMS L kMm
AM,WorfcGuar^a«d
FERREIL
UNOLEUM & mi CO.
tM W. aipt SI. - AM MUS
in ttie C^ of l^r^aia Beach, Vir
giate, lo-«^:
AU ttat eeidia tn^ place ffi-
p«^ oJt lami, ^ing in te
C% af Virgiott Beach (im-
mi^ the Cau^y ol Primpai
Mm, Vir^ia, and b^
Uhi hum prqiKty conviyM
teiotaaB^ l)y deed^
wilam iliHtIt dated Miifto
10, 1887, a^ b^ on te
aoatt ttde <rf L^ N«iE
ikSMlt to the I^nn^ven fkS'
^ ^ the ^^ of Vin^^
Awiib, Vhrgiaa.
An affidavit having been sm^
th«t^ deleofton^ John M^it.
Jr., Iteggie Brigirt, Williem White-
head. WBliam «. Bri^ and L«-
iia &|^'WhlMaad, alao totmn
M Uft 6rf^ (^mey. an4 M-
h^xa,' winei or assigns of ^
above jprtiies tmmoi ac^mrat^
be d^t£|niiMd and |l)a^ diM iP-
l^ooe haa been uidd by and en
\)(^0i ^ tihe «iMn^nant to as-
oeit^ Iba naiaaa and/or aitoei-
aea of ^ beira and deviaees of
tba i^ve partly but w^out
atti^
ft ykOROESaHbitt the ahwe
mm^ned pa!tltt, heirs or oOi^
pertM, or ipeTSOBS, or their heirs,
<$ll^ ^viaeea w aaa^pM who may
hi^ m Intareit in this m^ier,
ara Imaby requ^ad to a{q)^r
wtthhi' im d^a afler duo iwbli-
o^ faaraof and do wh^ am ^
anDi^ary te paxstect their re-
UM^ iatsiMto; and. it k ftir-
^KT dBSERED that the ^we
poituu of th^ ar^ be p^Med
once we^dy for four timra in
tha V^ind^ B«^ Sun^^i«» a
I^iiMiW ^»viiM general <^cu-
Mion in the Qity of Virginia
Beick Vlrgtili.
' )M: X»»f V. FENTOBSS
By: Mary M. White, D.C.
/mm J- <KMHX»9, p.q.
P.O. Box IS^
Giaat Bridp Stopping Center
!,Vi^laia
8-104TU
jo^tmouNcym^Ts
to Ipodel Notices
Protest fmu home from the hor-
ror of fiia at nigl^ UL ap-
INioved. fire wwraing ayilam
for pMttlaaa di^. VA^IGUARO.
EMaOTMENT
^ pf'i
43 Poeitton WantMHNmalo
CHnD CME — Itorfay thni
Friday. S¥^m».
HAVl QUWAB; Wtl. tRAVS.
to enyti^ that meete: cfaUdren
or a^t partiM, a«viea cli^,
cfaur^ group — fdM aonp
fr^ a awingin' hootanany to
aome iMtimined M fingU^
ba^te Alio aqpare danoe (M-
tag. Wym Prt», ail TOh
Stteat, Virginia Baaoh. CaU
GA8485S.
PIAKO LESSONS, for begiimers.
|ly luw^ or yours. 200 77th
Stiaat 428^438.
Work wftDted. Put mm. Typtag.
Filing. Sdea. 9-12. OU 42&^790
BABY srrnNG— Days far wwk-
t^hers. CaU 438-7430.
RENT^ttALEST/ ■-
110 Aaa rtwien r s UnfurniaKed
. ..-_ *^ — ■ — ^-^»--**
APiMrraWTO — Funuplied
uniumidAedL Ail pnce
(»apm ntm, 504 LttsUa Ad.
^B-13£». NifMa 42848S3.
Ill
Pvrnishwl
f
One iiedroMN Uviag room. Ule^
«aette. C^baAy ioQated. Ai
mable reat. OAl GAMOOl.
FINANCIAL
51 Wanted to Buy lortneae
FMrpiture repeirad and refinished.
Ant ique furniture restored.
J^gls fiefiai^ng Shop, 2228
Gra^ l^ack M., Virginia B«kch
464-1002.
I^lWayI low C08TI
X^m iad •« taA 1^ ^ can jwdly
nert«tf I Alao piymciito wi i>e ^f^
to ^ TOOT bnd^ mof» «w^««*?»y • • •
i^ w$ about a tow-«^ «y te fow Jy Tipyl
IFYW« ,
inMMIR
YOlJIMVHIfVE
IffB
I^ERI^ 4i^ ff^i^Ci SiKVK^:
# ftvings A«^wnte " ■'
• CteWng iM^unts f • '^
Silo Dq»sit B«es
<At Va. Beach ami Aragma
AMPLE CAPflajL . ..4MPIE LEt'Dim LIMIT
■
BANK Of ^I\(HNIA BEACH
pOfAPANY
p^fic Avenue ai LasMfi Ko«d ^*^va) Air ^mion - (^^na
torn Atlantte Avwue ^AAWfC - Dann N^k
3333 Virginia tatch Blvd. at P a
8 W«t»fwor|c; i Corrwr
* Attach Oivd, ai M! j-,una Village
4 M to 1 fM.-'FvAny afterfiooR - 4 to 7 P.M.
uAI^
VAKirnXSOff ta ^ ^op. in-
suram^ <s real wttto— whit
have you? Write oome and tele-
phom number to Virginia
Beech &n^ews, Box 104.
AWCHANDISE
^oe bedrcM^ living roo
Chen. Ctt tta me$ allar <i a.at.
to 12 pA, All 4dM2M. ^
Ibraa ^oMn^ ^Mth, Araiahed.
NeartriM^ng. Very t^nmam,
SxdVkWt to awMS p^MM^
428-0016 « 4»41^ DWN^
from <nrneia.
Om bednmn, AimM^ <» on-
furniahed. ^5 and up. Doi^
Seaaom SmI fiii^. ^8^598
orGAt^^.
90 Artleles Nr UH
T^viskntt — Used.
Bought and Sold.
Souse oidb 13.00
OCEAN TV
Oceana, Va.
Hext door to Howard deaosa
Phone GA &4774
11 Traw^ortatton
A * P Orivaawi^ Ine.— Wa ail
ddtvar yoifr ^r to or from any
cli^. Gaiafully a^ectod driven.
CIH 82&O804.
ALITOMOTIVS
ALUMINUM AWNING, 35ft. Efr
cell^ «)ndiUon. Wa be seen
in fit^ of tk^m^ni't^
Flortot. GA8«7a. "
CLOn^ UNB P^iflS |2?«ll
comfdet^ laaMtod, heavy
duty T posta, mth four Uimi
(100 laet). art to eonerato.
Phone GA8-4S^ Fuel, faad
k Building Stt^y, Inc.
13iree 2 - todroora .
f umi^Ml and mAimiaMd.
Ninety deAnt per smth. A^
|ly after 3 p.m., 2 10 a2nd St
Court Moltf Anartments.
lOth Street.
qiartmento. All vtUHua air-
alabed. Alio. 44eeai Ipart-
aient \dA fuznished rooma.
Block from Baa SUtto*. B>
weaker mottk.
m AMtawobilet Far gala
PI>^«jOS— Used, ^inets, Gra^
Uprii^. Con<^rt Piano Tuner.
Janm A. XaBay. OH mmi
7-0 ajs. and W pA.
93 HoMehaM Geo^
IffiRdlDilS-BENZ, 1061. 190SL.
temacubte. fWI down. Dial
MA7-35U, est. 210, or>4284901.
It llafarcyclw Fof Sale
Lwtoetto Scoptor, 1961— taw
mileage. A^ Mas iat^ saw
ami motor— f^i». GA 8-7248.
VtMNiiiA:
lniHeC)a^tiPfaof«iaCtr
mm Coert^ Mw Ctt^ of VNiela
" ' an the Mth day eS March,
- MiStN^ S^IC^
"Spring has Sprung"
ReuidwWer and vefiniah yoiv
furniture now! Dnl 428-0377 for
free ^liaaate— no <rt}ligiAi(^^
lat^ n«^erials to choose frnn.
Free pk^p and d^v^.
Hilltop UpiMbteinl Co.
1000 Va. BfMA Blvd.
Virginia Beach Ph. 42a6377
"We Buy and Mk Furniture"
FnmUiiiad nwl anfaumlihed on«
to 4 bedrofHn hbales and $f«t
mn^ mm iHta er i^
AasiMt R«^. CiU 9^1
anytbne.
II " I . '» - I I I - H i l l
115 Han
Two beft^. Air-condttkai^
1110 avurth, heat and vfHtOK
inch^. AvayaMe Aptii 1M
thru Mm 15th. CaU baNi^
9rll pA. In Richmond WL$>
%702.
HMMtarjiMiMpidM
Those aa^aUed "flylnfl wiaf
you ON around jv
Spring or Fell may N Mfpr^MHr
temMM. Svranfpfaimi i tare
waralna <rf ttrmlM ^^k . . .
bttl the awrker laiMil»s J^
nMJn M^Mi InsMa jAlilMMi
e$rpt^ and arfediB i fc fa
aveM Mktiy daiMf^ ptona
ua for a Miarou^ K^iaeiaa
of 3^iy ^opfr^ m^ '•Mile
racoffliRWMlaikiha. Ti«iWlk»
yraittl'ahirgfat in tem% con-
trol, WW protect vmmf^
liomM MUi buUdlnai MF<^
, <k}mpl«ii^
Defendant
€^W. OF PUflUCATKM^
Hie al^ of this suft is to ob-
tain a df^t^ from the bond of
n^Wmony from the Defendant
m flw ground of willful desertion
an^ itt^on^eM.
4]jd it ^^iring that an affi-
^Mm bem node and fikd that
^ Defendant is not a T^dent of
ttte State, tt is ordered ttnt she
^^r be^te this Court within
%m^^Mk due pubUottfam of
m$ order awl proted her iirter-
este herein.
A C(»*Y l^^TE:
xmf V. wmmms$, cierk
By: Mary «. White D£,
WiUcox, C«*e, Savage &
Lawrence, p.q.
Slift Petite Avenue
Virginia 6^, Va.
m p. O. DMBaa; Of Counsel
M44TU
il l^pHenca Jenritois
VACUUIC CLiANEBS— Hiwver.
Itiss and ^rvk:a- Prompt af-
i^mt laiOia. Pick w Md
^very. Phone GA 84223.
Toel Feed & Building Sup
CUSSinW ADVEITISINO
IUTI:
iew ii.«l Mrt «pi>«-
$im fm c«hi«> teA •v^
Usee tiKMM) (Tes^ *a* Hen.)
DEAMIMHIi
Mooday. la *M. tor iMay
Hittiaii.
Tecaihv, aeea i<f
31 Bwlldlng— Repairing
i^w A»0 R^Am wool
FhuiiMig -^ Heating
lawjtrical - Air Cond^tttag
AND S^CTJUCAL
SUK^JHtS, INC.
Phone 426-2660
Noncay
Contractors & Hone BuiWenh-
Let us help you witii ttA new
home— additions— or rejwirs.
We €»n furnish mat«il^ team
lni»ment to attic and aid :^ ta
^^lancsng.
Ptocme. Kelkm ik Eaton, be.
(1)
ttfitngesmn, freMa«m.atf.yaa,
. Uvft^ room ti^l^an, iMm
n^ books, beteMm tereite^
paiot, radM, nattressaa,
apci^ poitfa Aiiattwa, metal
(^Maate, brie * a • boae, t(^
fh^ cheeM* ttnoteum, Yoo
i^ tt— wa have it and at im-
loiwfaia nrfeea^i ta^ ttfni-
HfitxBelaar, ^ Rnt C(doa«ri
Bd.. Ooeetta.^^W8& Opte
toO.
aU6$-~«xl2 muBkema tm em
room in the &ottse. $4,911 6m
and ourry (ao hilars). WalA
Puratttm. 17tb ft Baltie.
nKRrxrffiTBfxrr
ilO Aaertiw enW Ut^rijl^j^
— -Part^ to-
EMPLOY^WENT
4i Haip yant^-Melf
^HM^Ing. niating, awl "air-
conditioning Service men-
<MII-1660. 481-Vlrgiaia Beach
Kvd. m^m Amie PlunOung
k aeotrtotf ^pi^iers.
CLASSIFIED B«aAY
11? ViMMTaRant
Teacher d^iai saiaU unfumiAfM
apartnrat. Pteferafcly netT
Pfine^ I^Bie Plaza. Otki^ U-
cat^ j^^ered. Yei*r »n*
4. (mWM^ »'»«•? 9^
JiMffTATEFDR
12LM
btete Winterf
mMUmmtm i i
LARASAN REALTY 00«P.
iMs two offices to serve yaii. Wl
841-3&80 or 4284110. **Cffi to
J|v) b:om Larasan".
liaiit pingrasKive
in tiaiaiiia wHhaii
tfaiftocaze for aH
resi^STpJ
ydtarit
Bxcia^''
ailaiol
propert
Nijrfolk,
agMs
types
Vi]#m Beadi,
C«eiapea)i» aieas
Experienced saiegfnen to
IMHI
CLASSIRED DISPLAY
MJCTtQNI
INSTRICTIOI^
IMoca Van INNl
aiiM»f
$2W0
3000
ae aaa.
»©.
31.32
ii«.sa
2542
ARDIN SCHOOL
OF MUSIC
llrtoiwiff MaMui, ilir«et«e
313- 35th Str^
yirgkiia Beach
IVll^UAMHilOl^i
Ina^i^ipii fc»
CUSTOM iWING ^VICE -
All ^m 0' ^XPW # <fr«ter
man^^ buliia ptek9. ett
veiopf rtdressihg. ttendls, ed-
Uitig ^ ^iglish majoitcf^ge
eradiatei. tt you i^^ feofe'
e oa^^BowlIy, avaa
:iii 71^ a., VjTgima waca.
MERCHANDiai
■H!™*
"»»«-
7^ Finf nd ^iCfli
Moctnge Servicaa
MA 2-9il6 — 24 bopai
IND MORTCAGB
ANY AMOlWT-FAiST f«fVICI
ANCHOt^ALTT
CA l-yail-ANYTIilAE
jROpHNG-GUTTEIUNG
|Mq* it<^ Ami Gumd Vwgiam
Bt/ek f»r Jh P^ to Yf^
NEW OR IWPAIII
GA8
Ask Your Eye PliyaictoR Abawi
THAYLOR'S
Virgviii Bfach't enly
1 PMi^JIflBP
' AMD LOAN A^OCIATldli
^ aouBH »T«prr - Noi»f©iJc
BAYISIAIMP
fidewaM^s PM AU
BAYISLA^
RBALKTAtj^.
Repaint
Cotnmaraii
f1euMh«M
t^afrlger af io n
^1^ SUl4t^VS. Tw^, Mw* 31, 1964
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era Mtf tti« i>«teto. flM Mtfw 1» «n«| *M4 to M pmmaM
«r tto^lcal aid.
tha inmlrAttoM fMiMr«< knrc m Drrai tt* I^n^' ItaVli
Lvray, yiniliils. Tkc'teirer to lit tw* ^|h Mi ■mMM •
iM sr 4t bclla rMfflntr to wmlgM from U}i Ita. to 10» Ita.
• toUri welgfet of M,17# Mm. It toto^rt«i «t flw Mito M«fWM to
Lunijr CaveriM Md wiflito irfffht if ^m a^Hri* IkfflM DflM.
Ilfw CBS ShewsFor '64-65' Run
Tlw 19M45 nigbttiine ^gmm
fdMduto of the CBS TeltvWon
filitfiiork ttts bMn <K>n^lted.
Sum T. Aubrey, Jr., !»i?^<tort,
CftS TttevMon N^work tn*
n(nuoed toCay in a letter to iHl-
trorkipi^s.
WIONIIDAY IVINMi
4 :00 ( S> — flMMt Storm
itOl—tti* McU'h Oaiqa
( 1 5) — Tmt)m«*ter
«:SI ftO) — ITBC Wawi
«;aO ( S)— Bunw and Allaa
(10>— -Maka KoM* tor BwMr
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»'0« ( »y— or. whiMltvnt B<w«na
5 10 ( a)— StMff BuriM
• '30 ()«)— AatroW
OO (JO>~N«wi at Six
• :«• (13>~'HartT Dotiatta
0:10 { a)— SporU lU>«mdu»
• IS ( a>->~TT Beportw
(l.fV— Km OB(<biWM
I int.. BiaMl«.ltrlnlrl«v W»t)On
CMGI
ihs.
r nlUbitiMa
tSteventh wenr
• «« ~
lur llMtta
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- Altaa Skew
law rtn^
O<0l»cli«aii«««
lr«gitooii
4te king and
Ti ifMidkto. WMt
^$ of dulMI «m1
Mt trump ud
vtUi goed dlt
i^MtHtf oM kivl «riek
I ttttdfHt to nato eoBtrtMl
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Have « tax refund coa^ M
you thto year? Take it a IW«
States Savmgg Bond* and let ft
go to woit for you. OmOt te
box on the tax return tor ^k^-
gifioods."
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mmmA
-»»Ci>i: lS,)Ua« 4fe^ Mat
Hie Anerk^ Can^r lodety
mm, "The MllUon Club," wM be
ghown over WVTC-TV <Ohinnel
IS) Thuraday «t 10:30 a.in.
Ki^id to eduction and to
oe^l^ the pmltlw, *1lit MMkm
(^li) tes tilt ttapMm «rt «Kdt«-
MMii of a litt ^^th fitad.
fts ^Ureot<ff. Pmk Lcndtet, hM
m fmbam to hto ctvdM, in^^
iM TV hMi wA « "Bmanaa,"
<^Mwmaa* wba^m C i^^
i< an Mt^m Award iiriteiw to
otAir lilni wdi as "^oaa ol
An"wl •'Mtater Roberti "
The o^Ml «toy of **Tht MU-
Ito ^b** lOCIttti UPW MVM
pM^ vtoo dteovw « toonl
asMitt ^Nn-HiSI \mn Mrviv^
^^^m fw five yiMs. Tteu^
d^ il ^ry torn ^t M#»w
lMffl<^ ttp ^bl to tte «tfy end.
tte ACS iMMi^ c<»Ma ttuwigh
wtth ^uiy-4to i^witeM of
^ur^^ tte Mven ^taniHr iMptk
tad that »^r «an ht wiM if
tti^vM ^mjtfy a nd p^ii^r.
"Ust Cotony"
GftUng Reiily
ilANWO, N.C, — Au^WioM
ter itfea ill Vm iKNt (Mnv ^
te Ml ia telM. it 1 A'dd^ to
tte Bfmottuy S^xd Ai^tttor-
taft « ttMir atMKMi, Mardt
M, ^mM Iftaiitt Mm Pn
mmmm^ todty.
Ite ^i#oi^ <tea]iM by Pwl
ft^iphiivqp— hhig AAMftoa's to-
l^i^tttl «i M« WMd irf tte
oiilomine wd ^ ^KdMk wofd,
irflbtvnmtod hi mmam
i^gMit 30 wM perf^^ui^
Mgm^ «co«pt Sundte]^ «it 8:1$
« IM MidKhmi viU b« hiid
wder m dJiMte» <rf loe tm^
^m iirbB wMBiid ataitoirim
U9^m, Me ^ AaMte*a ou^
Miwi and ielHWM^MMffi be-
ame «BC«ad i^ «» w«
OolMqr feoMtly.
"Wl tew • P«tt M^ tar IBM
Md WJBMD ^oieen 1^ Mm M
^t^lAMi tr^nii^ ^a yew."
fiddCis^oii.
'^Wi were i^iUi to find tt
jmt^ *te^il tt IM irttt n^
«ir^^ sm^mm^io06m
Md ttitteft»« tt to ^ii «M ^
aoi^ '^iAm amy ifaamf fro® m
ndttraiir 'nqN* etf ^tmi
MoiA OH«ttli «ntt iriB te tal
Mitfeo on mveh 38 lor mm-
MauC be added.
Laytott pointed out Chtt aU
rotes IB The Lost Colony this year
an opan and tM In faomd tor
laifa diawlince at the aofittoMk
In additton to dancera there
will be a need |Hr «olo«i*»«
and woman, Mens, cMwea,
la«a»te.iwltln<. and sftv«wl pe^
aotts who can qualMr lor o"!*^*^
theater spaaUng Villi
As to the past Bwi iwnew^
lectod for parts to «|» ilww i«
b» expected to plij^ <teal and
tripte nritt in the Kartaua scenes
oiaia«otorfti«<
^^^■kA la
ON WVEC-TV
i The' dtoti^ui^ed OMt to-
dttdes: Josi^itot «iaMiiiMOB»
mm Hskm M^»m IMwdi.
IVMt BtesB. Wayne He^y,
FnmeHca BelUni^ Shirty mm
imu, (knim WMm fiwiM
mk^ RMMid AMm, ^t eofr
w^r. BUB Qttlan «id Nfl^
Sdwtfds.
'Wizard* OftM
Child's ScisRce
Introduction
*'My mi k ^ke totefeattd in
wbkam mi why Mus w>rk. He
ii no gwius, hm I th^ you
toUit \miBmmm to kww Oiai
a flttto 1»y not qute sh is at^
to u^cMand (with little help
Mai notor or d«0 a gfirt deal
(tf what ^tt Aom"
"I «n^ your Wbmti but ofe.
j^tiw pr^into^M. My pmmi
vUi is to nodce tt wuy ^ nty
ctesm <rf tfto cidtter you pmeM
eMh Satorday.**
These two totMi, one frm a
I^feirt, Ac ©tti« from a sdenee
MaGto. are asM^ toe nany re-
gAv^ ^m^ ittton ^ Don Her-
bert acodtt^, mmx and star
of N»C-TV*s "fhU^ Mr Wli-
ard. ThhOfwe » epical <rf that
no^fad mm pareMs. eAieitoit
md stu^to a<»on tm oowtiy
who r^jdariy watA ^ INtot-
^y ^tomem aciMoe serbs Q.
p.m. ECT). •
Ai "Watt* Mr. Wiaard" an-
m% Its 14tii |W» on IOC-TV—
to llii tts^ttttry ni^ntt yM
be tolMMt Mwoh f—toe series
htt wt^totosdMd educated m^
Itons ol yowf viewrs. and hw
Mob^ ^»ed nMny cMm
Hito ftirtoer biM^ in the AM
of science. OftM the pfoaran b
a chikl's first CMtaot with sci-
ence, and Heit)act's fasoinM^
use a( slniriined and daaS^
daaMMtntioiii ItoMs a youitt-
ster*s attention as he learns banc
acientific principles.
Rito McUughUn and Aten
Howaid are Hesbert's assistaitt,
on alteniate weeks. Rita mi
AIM, botk of whom will be 13
this month, are bright, articulato
chiktren. Their own queations tt
Herbert explains a new suWect
often reflect questions chiMtM
at home might ttk.
As the pratnto*s autHence htt
chMged over the yean, as Ae
youi^ viewers grow up and oto-
ers take their place, so htt toe
aeries* content Herbert, who ettt-
maiea be htt peifonned nearly
6,000 experiments since the i^
pan staltod oe M»^ 3| 19S1,
GonstMtfy keeps pace wito new
devdofimettls in adeaoe. His top;^
ics have inchided probtems of
^Nce tranei, nelatlvity tflri ttwny
oAer varied tateraels— but he al-
ways tries to restrict his eqnio-
ment to itenu nonnaUy tbund in
the average honKhold.
In addition to evoking cnthus-
iaitic response from parents and
education, during Hs mMv years
on the air. "Watch Mr. Wizard**
htt won 17 national hoaocs. in-
dttdtog two "ntoOM Alva Ediaon
Foundation Awards, four Ohio
Starto Awards and a Pealndy
AwiMo.
^lArrAulvey aid tl^ itm ww
ltee4ip wiU iitfnktaM 13 naw p<o-
giMi serlM ami tcttadttle time
efaMItt in U esti^ahad ftv-
oratt.
to Ms letter, m. ^Anbrqr ttid,
to pert:
"mm ws[ ttnwBK^ mr ma-
re^ at^edttle a jmu- ^0 we aid
It 1^ toe itrMg^ tod moA ex-
e^ Unettp to mt lustory. We
w«a rtoM. Today toe (BS Trie-
i^m Na^roiik mjoys a wbattn-
tM iMU^ of te<tership over
its Mmps4l^*-^Uverin| 24
pw ont tegtt audiMMi than
mc Md 81 MT oest tor^ «idi-
MCM tott ABC. We «« even
mm MtoiiiiMtic rtKMtt ^xt fill's
llne^ip ttaui we wwe test year
ateut the currem schedule.
"I hope ^u wiU apee that neirt
lijNM's Une-up 0n$ evtry
prantae of pitMiucing anotoer
fpsat ^ar for ymi tt wtU a f ctf
& CSB Tilei^iM l^MwOTk."
^ WWle«Myofthetong*unning
flMOi^M iM eoottiue on toe N^
wmk nait fiA. a aunlM' of pop-
ular puiMaWM also nM a^ett
ia aaw s«ies. These inside, to
id^bMi^ wdVfftMk AkMer,
Jtoi BaekM, wmm Bm«x, Ca^
ol ^mm, Mterd GriMi. B(*
tmm, ffiifl »w. »«y ^^^
mm, mtiiwitm, ^m Ush. Al
Lewto, ^Mi HcGiver, (toy Urn-
m Jtai VmmB, Be* Newhart,
^ Mi^tt^ Ifntoiil^, Cn4
DaH^ ol toe nwr progranu
Mkm <lll ttantt EST):
'IMng DoU" — A comedy
s^itt starring the ^n»rotts
MUe Newmar in the nde of «
giiMtlllW]^«raat«d robot wte to
Mt to <)ie care of m eligii*
bachelor by the tovent(^ <^i^iy^
9^30 p.m.) • V
'1M1 end Martha" — William
Bsndix and Martha i^ to •
eooedy writt revolvii^ arou^
a buttor and maid wh« inherit a
palatial borne. They are aUe to
taintoto it on a transiMt iMtol
bisto (Sundays, 0:30-10 pjn.).
"Mttay Ci^>py Raturmf — Pop-
tier dMnotar aetor J<M lliKfivtr
to a sitiiitkm coawdy ttbrat a awn
who Uftt wMi ids married teu^
tar, her huabead and ^eb* diU-
Am. Du-»"- *»« day he to hwd
^ the cx. sectlM of a <to-
partment store (Mond^ «:»-
10 pin.). ^ ^„
"SWtery'i Pwpte" — A m-
hour #atot wboii oeMal dt»>
adter. pliQWd by Bkliavi (^mm.
toboma mtoority toiAar to a state
I^UMura Ofondsya, l«-ll pmX
*«Woild War r — A half^raf
fflm docuBMdtory seritt ^<^<^
^ CBS News and pemttog
tolevtoiM's flrat fuU-a^ stu^
tf Worid War i (TuesAiya, 8:00-
8:80 pjn.).
*'Cm WWhoaas ^ow* -- Sta^
itog toaiMiaMUl <Ma0AenM
Qsto imtow, mm mm »i
MwMm i^sr Wmk MsMer to
a cttne^ ^toaitav irtth a mrxM
m^ «te «^ m % mB^ay
wbese p*cy «^Mto m m^f'
mm id liiMbaM i^ «f e <Wm1-
andwa, Oj^ pjtoJ.
Md Al Lea^ rf "Cte U, Whwe
An You?" hmt are the ^ars in
a coi^ntoly new idea to stontlon
mmdf dealtog with a "normal"
AmerieM Cinily wbnw ftiyslcal
dMraolttiitici are iwminiscent of
sneh Isaiora movie monsters m
I'rankenstoto's creatiM end
Dracttta, and * lady vampire
(ThmAeys, 7:908 p.m.).
nttie Baileys of Balboa" —
Comedy ecftor Peul rord ptoys
Sam Bailey, t satty, down^ottrth
todMdmiltot who owns m iAumI
to toe miMIe pi Balboa, one of
toe most inxurious yadttinj; com-
tountOtt to America. As widower
Smi BiUqr, be lochs hon» ri^cu-
toity, and hOaitously. wUh the
sophistksted yacbttog toik who
are hto anghbors and tenants
fllHirsdMi. ^M-iQ pJn.).
^Tbb Bentortatoets '
weekly, hourteng revwv ^^^
pnducad by Bob Banner Afliod>
ate ami storring mtm of the top
nsoMtt to 4iov teatotts. Carol
Btttnett wBl mate regular »p-
pmmsat to Ihrw out of four
pi^frams and Bcto N«wl»rt will
appear on a immter of pngntm
<IWa^ 8:3M:30 p.m.).
••Corner Pjto" — "ttie deU^t^
f^y fiMiny ^ iMym attendant
of "The Andy Grifftth Show."
plsyed by Jim Nabors, ^ts his
own »ries and enlisti In the ^tf-
ine C«t» ffi^yi, *:30-10 p.m.>.
"Yows Trufy. Danny Taylor"
-^^ry <toardtoo mnd Gary Mer-
rifl sto" to a new fujl-hour dbra-
n^c mfKS written by Jersme
Weldman and deiling with a big
town news^pwman (fridaya,
lO-tl p.m.).
"Gi^an's lAnd" — Bab Den
ver, Aton,Hali ami Jim Bartus
stor to a «>medy about « ship's
„.itoto, hto firrt m'o and a
^mip of i^Esen^rs wTta eiatol'sh
ri^klence on m idand to t^ Pa-
cific following a shipwreck <Saffc-
urdays. $m9 pm,).
"Mr. B^adway" — Ciaig Ste-
VMS of 'Veter Gunn" fame itars
to a MWj fuH-hour adventore »r-
ies eWM fay CtorsM Kanto. He
potn^ a {MbUc rekrtions mM
inNMT York Ctty (SrtuDbjra,
9mv$ pja). t
Km ttow ptfUMis neat attSM
|nr ewitiwiing amizz were an*
n^BOed tt foOoM:
♦•Tbe An# Griffith Show"
(Mon^s, 8:3W> pjn.); "The lAicy
Stew" mm^h MM pjn);
•The Red ^rtton Hour" (Tutt-
days, 8:»-9:» p.m.); 'Tettooat
JuncUon" <Tue^yi, 9:30-iOK»
nm); *T1ie Nwses" (Tuerfays,
W-11 p.m.); "Tta Beverly IfiU-
Mies" (We^^idayi, 8.30- 0:00
p.m.); "The Dtek Vto Dyta itow"
(We<tatt<tay^ W^ pJ^.); ^Per-
Tf Mtton" (Thu«d^, 8-9 p.m.);
•fttword" fThurrfay^ »-9:W
pa.),' "tile Detenders" <Thur».
<h^ 10-11 pjn.) and 'mwhide**
(Mdiys, 7:30^:^ N»)-
livil Sorvioo
Jobs Listed
Ui^l tortoer n^io^ aiH^itee-
tktns 1^ be aenpted f or tte pcA-
tions of «Airaaft Patoter, IS JO to
^.14 p/k LriKffw. $lJ^ to 11.99
p/h, and Lotoro- <aeaiwr), %1M
to 11.82 p/h, loarted in tlw Nw-
Mk, Vi2#Bto^Mch, {Ptatomoi^
and Ci Ma s po ghe. Vln^nla tu^.
f^ <he po^on of Atrcnlt ftM-
«r a imtatt fat end euM^mce
tfe refilred. 1^ toe pttmwi ^
Utborer and li^am (Qamer) a
wiMM Ittt OBly to tis^ttdu WvB
tofttms^a Md stppUoimott fomu
my be obbtoied 1^ <»ntocting
Mi AMfd Id t7.S. GMI l^rme
tsEmtaoi, VS. fteval Stotim,
ffortolk. Vi^nto ^11, or by ap-
^]^ U aq^poit ttE&e t» ^
pUtttiM fonns or toftramftton »
to i^ere f&ma may be ofctoined.
'Founders' Seek
State Actors
WIIAIAMSKJRG — TiJented
acMs mi a^re^ frcm ev«ry
corn@ of the Old l^minion wil
convey en reitored Williams-
bujg ttittti^i March ^ seeling
en^lf^meiA in this wm!im''s
ni|ht production of ^ul Gr«©n's
outdoor drantt, 'The round«rs—
The JsmeMown ^ry."
After a wttth-long talent
search' tJal taa taken him from
the camfws of t.he University of
Kbrytond to the ^p South,
T«ni», florida, wtertn director
How»d Saimmon will eontfurt
these final auditiont on the stage
of M^mta liake Ampiiheitra
wtere "TOe Founders" will be
pwformed nii^tly. ^ce^ Su»-
dnys, from June ^ through Sep-
tember 8.
TheK tryotfts, though sdtied
ukd primarily for Virglnlani, art
open to everyone, rasiden.s and
i»n realdenti desirous of a jwsi-
tion as actor, dancer or techni-
axa with the new skow. Audi
tkins will be held fr«n 9 a.m. to
5 pjn.
Ov«r toe psM sevmteen years,
many Vii^nlsns l»ve bera prom-
inent in the <^ of "Hie Conunon
GI<n7," aiK) toe nM^ott Jamtt-
town Corporation, producers of
berth "The Glory" and "The
Foun^rs" encwirages Vir^na
actOM to cortinue this outstan^r
ing tradition and au^on foot
roles. Mature pBTtonmn who
can ccNitome atolify to a^inft
^ngtog mi (tandr^ u« specially
need^.
Th«n are apprwto^ely »
sp«iltoig parts tor men airt 18
f<ff women, toe mejori^ of tta
nrftes being famous historic
flgui»s. Acting api^cMto should
pm^ two readings, one from
^AlMpttre and one of their own
dioi<^. Dancers diouW come pre-
paid witti proper attire and
l»ve experience or twining to
BBodem dan» and h(0 move-
meirt. Technicians n^ discuM
toeir qiMlifl«ttona wlto Techni-
&i Oire^r ^bert Itek.
Tteigb he htt obsi^ed hun-
dreds of pwfwTOers (tarinf t^
{Mst monto Md nuimrws pielim-
^■ry sMPltartions from Vir-
^liMs ^ive laem reoMwd» Dk-
wdUff ^umnon states that ^
a^]^ ai^dsncto^ i^es are opM
Md no ^tiiiig de<M(W will be
ma^ i^il iii^ Mdttions are
4mi^t^ m ^rtiu^.
ii^utb^ intomartJon wnceming
••n» Fain^r— Tlw *unertown
Story" wiy he obtained frMi Cbs
^mmimm du^oratkni, Bok 'Ml,
Wl ttgm^utg.
TWs ^ar, toe T3«asury pemate
Ujqay^M to receive tox refund
in risk-firee, intere^-pi^ing U.S.
tevings BMds. taeck the right
bM M toe retunt Md M's all «u-
ton»tic-— (ttem 23).
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