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m^ONEGA 8-2401 VIRGINIA BEACH. VIROtNIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBK 2, 1 <i6 5 Two S«ctlon»-1 6 l»<K»«i SINGLE Op»Y: 1 0c. BY MAIl $3.50 PEg YE^
Viri^nia Beach Miss
m^nl
Eagles Imtiate
MiMHrtli School of Anartc*
hMi^ tike hcpyjr walk after
erowpiac.
I 1
J
HiM Mary Jo Kallam back
atHkar j^ as saUtlaiif .
tURLME
ippmilEs
COALITION
VIRGINIA BEAOI-i. Charks
l^lage, an qi^oent to Ihe dcsni-
ntot Democratk: (n^anixation has
iffdcomed the coalitkm between
Cbesapeaka Councilmvi James W
OvertoD, Jr. and tUe Vlit^ Re-
publicffii assembly^
jOvatMi, a canditlate for mayw
01 Chesapeake, is tite head of the
South Norfolk Betterment Lea^,
t|e controUii^ political force in ttie
te>nm|h. J
Burb^ 'm isisiKXMBsAil candi-
date for Bominatirai for a 3nl IMs-
mdt ieoake mUttipe Democrat
prmary, mmI. %^ you are ev^
going to bei$ them (thelteUani or-
mmxsMoA) @sm you have to ge.
^ether the,%a^}«it Peniociat,
t^ mtis. iwk|Mnte^ and aD
tlK^eMo knre good ffmnamat"
Overton md Raynaood Greetey.
n^deot of the Virgiva Repi&U-
ofm AAoi^y, aaxHBiGed tttdr eo-
lation after qwdcing to Sm^ Car-
o^a Rep. Albert |V. Watson in
Wadungton. Wirtson iriade te
switch to the Rq^AUcan Party ra-
tlier tbwi fight Gcidwiitor in the
U64 ppeaMeatial elix^i- —-
.Overton «id he*^ tiy to set
up ovgffiuxatkns Ui Qiesapedre si
ndlar to tfaa Sb# NoHob Citizens
Association to fif^ the Avni'ia^
(nfanzatwB ki CheMpentay i«Md!
he says is kaninl tpmi M K^*
1am (»iuv. Ov^on weat etf to aav
, "I am joii^ the RtpubHean party
in a coalttkn agai^ ^ Kdlam
machine. I don't b^eve in apy on?
man w andl froup don^atliQ ttie
pditical situattoB. I f«W tht* Sd-
nev Kdlam has done this in Vir-
ginia Beach for several years and
hse beg« to spread into Porto-
moirth Md (ai»i4)^dce m a nwve
to, COTtrtJ Tfifewater politics.
— > > ! ' ' - ■■-■ ' '—' ~~ "^
NdnoE
,^lK CHy «f Vir«l*» Be«* hm
frii ke peg*
VlWSmU raACh - Ulm High
Sdwol of Ammn is ftlias Mary
Jo Keiram of Vir^nla B»ch. The
beMJty and Ukak oi urn k«v^y
blood dM^to* ct Del. ^1 Mrs.
WiUnn P. IfeUam prevailed ovor
ys ^sr Hnalii^, and iSe was
crow^ Friday nlgM at the hu *«
ccovMtkm haU ia Asbury Park,
New Je.s^.
"I didn't cry," Mary Jo iteclmd
"It was sudi a ahoekit seemcc"^
fiffiny and I couldn't help laugh-
ing. But, of course, I *as thrilled
ja uc able to ^uing this honor to
Vlrgbiia BmkA."
Last year site was first mnntr
up for beairty In the |tat« contest^
xt. this year ^.e wait 9II the* "'^v
im the top priie. Named lUas High
Sdiool of Vlrgiflla in the ,ta;i«u u.-
visien last March in Hampton, riw
pttlayed her tateit, hN blond
good looks, and 1h9- poise with
ty|)ical teei-age charm and vital-
ity to beeomt Miss Hi^ School (rf
Amqi(».
The «K:it^ days ol competitiM
b^an \aA vmek on Wednraday
when si» and her mother male ihs
trip to A^ary Park. They were
housed at the Berkley Carteret
hotel in Asbiay Park wnich is very
much like the Cavalier here and
was across frmn the Coaventmi
Hall where ti^ beauty contest was
held. "Atbury Park reminded mft^
a great deal of Virginia Beach,"
said Mary Jo, "and , the people
tha« are vay friendly and nice
like the people at Ikvtic."
Ifer father Bill wd jM^tiier Doug
cane tte following day and visifd
h with iprnm Be^r^Wnts, Mi.
Mrs. a Dougto Stewart A
tlht, N.
fr Ifary J« aaiwtre at b^ aigh'
performances helptag to dieer Iwr
on to vtetory.
All day'Tliixsdiqf was d«roted
to the praoticii« ol tatent M:ts and
file pdgeag wm held thitf ni^ in
^di Mary Jo was named fourth
namer^v. And on Frid.iy the fi-
nalists prq)ared for the beaut}'
omtest and fixed their gowns aid
hah'-dos and v^t not for the final
big nKxnenA.
tte mayor d ^knry parii
crowned AUbs Kellam as Miss High
SdKKd of America. Her biggest tro-
^ w» presHited to her a!(mg
with a protMl "buss" from her fa-
ther. Sbe can^ home with Haree
tr(^hies ui all. p^ a ^holarshipi
and full of grateful appreciation
for the help given her by her voice
coach, Charte OUvw, and to Wil-
liam lliSfflr who wu her acGxn-
pwyist f«- bar tateited singing
act.
Leaving tte OH^ti^ world of
beauty cont^bctod her for tiie
Bne bdi^ 17-yiff ^ Ijltfy Jo
is getting r^y tor her senhM- year
at Vir^nia BMcfa m^ School, and
in tiie mouAime is wwking as a
saleslady at a kx^ clothing store.
Cong. Redistricting
Se
Moving S
Graver Snitk. -^ ^ . _ — — ' ■ —
BEACH HIGHWAY
LISTS ATTRACTIONS
VIRGINIA M:aCH - Coastd ; evente featarmg footbaB and pag-
N.C. Firm
Low Bidder
Virginia is featured in 42 special
attractions listed m ttie fall events
folder publi^ied by the Ocean Hi-
wi^ Association.
Hie newly-isftied folder lists a
totk ofM events, sc^ieduted be-
tween Sept. 1-Dec. 31. 1965 in Vi^
ginia, Maryland, Delaware, New
Je-sey. Nortii Caroluia. Soi^
CsfoliJa and Georgia.
eantry include the Oy^er Bowl
at Norfolk wi Oe*. 30 and Uie
Che^peake Bowl at Great Bridge
High Sdnol Sta(Uum oa Nov. 13.
Also Mieduted are several golf
toumaaieats.f
thv wms^ maual antiqpie ihow.
and sale, sponsor^i by Ae Prtn-
em i^^ae Woman's C3ub. will
ke*hekL.«t to, Virginia BeaA
PHONE CO.
SELLS OUT
Day.
VIRGINIA BSACSf'^Continental
1tl^)hone Corp. of ^. Louis fourth
mt^bA iixfopendciA tt^e^^ttam qom-
Dany in^ countay, has purchased
the Princeas Anne "M^on* Co.
G. W. Scbunaker,. vice presi-
Int (rf Coirtliental said last Fri-
Jay his (»nip«iy {Hffdiaaed a'l
7i|ts«£nding rtpdc (or an undis-
posed ammsit^of cash.
SdMMiudEer aiud tlM> company wiU
i4^ade all rural lines, {a^i^ no
msm than four custonaes op a
party lUne.
RobetTtoM- ol Wm^,^ Va.,
was aOA from h*sl£Mttkm ai d^-ec-
tor <rf QHiUaeatal's W^t ^nr^nia
operatitns to r^laee Kerqiit S.
Lairf, fOTmw prerflent and gen-
eral manager rf tie l*riu<^ss Anne
Tetef^b^ Co-, and Laml wiQ stoy
CND as a coiiwlti^ /
fiii^ he olitahild
fim from b<*« Hlway Associa-
tion; ^ 0.^'jtot 187; Virginia
Beac^. va.
Traveta^ c&m Ascribe the
Oc^a BQwiqr «s the "nicMt dis-
tance b^ween two points" as a
r^ilt d the great variety of things
to te 1^ see ^cng the coast
bdwwn New Yorit and Florida
Local ©anmunities in Virginia and
otto' stat^ have organised mimy
special events to help provide all-
yeaar activities for visitors,
•rtw pt^lar all-year NorfoUt
TtHir indudes self-guided vislte to
ihai^ Norfolk area attr«:ti^
Vh"ginia's aiuuial autumn |^^tm-
a^ wai include viiiU to ttMoqc
Tidewater churches. ulnlati(»ts
and Iwmes on Oct. 1-3 ami 8-10
Sp«dal fall evKits fw coa.stal
Virginia anglers include tiie Vir-
ginia Salt Water Fii.ning T^trra-
m«it, which runs to Oct
1; the CaiincoteagiK 0(^n Beadi
&irf Fishing Tournanent, ex-
tencUng through Oct. Sli
The Eastern Shore Anglei'3 Club
bvftatioiuil Channd Bass Tourna-
ment on Seot 17-18: the Virginia
Beach Angler Club Fishi^ T»»yr-
?nament m Sept. ffi-26; the 'fids-
water An^re <arf> Spotted Sea
Trout Ro<fe) at l^nnhaven on
Oct. 17: the A^i^ma Beach Tiwt
Rodeo oa Oct 31; and ttio Tide-
watffl* Griped Bass Tournament
on Nov. 20-Dec. 31.
SaiBiHf attractiuis incluae the
Norfolk Yacht Club Regatta on
Sept. 4-5 and the fifst waual
Governor's Cup Reei^ on ©ct.
*3 Pnrfesstoial fo^all eomaa to
«>astal Vlrgfaaa Ais faU witti the
Norfolk Neptones entry in the
new OmtlDefnal L^e. Special
t^jt^ue Oc^ui Beyich Alt 9ww in
Sept 5, *ie Gwd« Oub annual
rose show U VirgWa 'Beach wi
Oct 6-7, and fb» Jyrior Woman's
Chib Cabaret TcBa at Virgiirfa
Beadi <m I^. It. A variety irf
theatre produe^ba^^iK available
from Sept. lJ|ec. » at Norfoft
and VirginUi Beac^.
S<Aaoiaker aald ao
pcraomd
ak pr^-
ei±
School logins
^RGINIA MIACH-All Virginia
Beach pi^lic schools wM b^gin aes-
i^sB cm MdayWming. lie elc-
maitary sAool chiWroj ^rt cla»-
l| at 8:20 am.; (rtfaer p-ades be
1^ at 9:06 a.m. AU stii^tents will
hi dsmiat^ by mku.
A Ml day of cls^^w, whidi be-
fgs& the regular sdiedtfe, sta-ts
oa TuMday. Etenwrtary {Mnils will
^ from 8:10 am. to 2:20 p.m.
Seo»uliiry sdml studeirts wiS be
to the cia^tMis from #:# 4>^
to 3:23 pJB.
audcfits vAn do iwt have ti»e
complete set of study books wff
be sUe to pwch^e them throt^
oat fte
LINWOOD HOLtON
HOLTOH VISI^
VIRGINU BEACH-Takiag time
out f rwn the campaiga trial last
week, A. Liawood Hotton hdd m
mfoTtnal meetuj^ vdth the pc&B
at the Holiday fan on MiUtary
Highway.
IfoltoQ diatted with newsmen, for
more than an hour abwit his pro-
posed programs of W^way coe-
^rucUon, finances and higher e<ki-
catim.
nam, Ae RepiWican cswMdal^
for governor d Vfrginia in the u^
cwnii^ Noven^g* electitett V^
8e"eral days in the Tidewater area,
shaking hsmds and meeting pec^le.
While here he covered the Eastnra
Shore, Norfolk, Cl^a^)eake_acid
nd^.boring cwmnunities. i{
At the meeUi^ witii tl» p-ras,
Hdton uld, "We need to mate Vir-
ginia first agaia Our proud heri-
tage calls for stronger and better
govenimaital f aicilitieB. I believe
as govonor of Virginia, I can
provide die leado'ship necessary
for tifse goals '
Holtoi extnessed [dadsure at his
reraptkn tai Udewater mi s^
be fdt iK)timistic abmit his (Aanc<>ti
again^ Democratk: wmilnee MHli
Godwin in November.
HoltOT wert on to say, "I rtl-
cerely wmt to help Vir}^. md I
bcAeve that t can. I kapfw a tot
dbeut Qm fAste, aad about wh£«
VIRGINU BEACH - HowwC
Construction Co. d GreensbwD, N.
C. was the apparent low biddw
for iaMallatioo d a large water
trsmsmiasion main tost Bays.de ano
Lynriiaveo bnrou^.
Howard oadwbid four <Aher oonv
panes Ndding for the project with
Ihe ««) 9( |8»J8J. and Ctty Cowv
di 1^ be ari»d to a{^rove and
a m ^tu t im th* caotract
;!, Aritiu Da'ector of UtJt
af ttteaaf-s
la
expenive tfaua to aad wW b<!
piM for with the |l mimoA utili-
ties bonds isa^ aarilw feii year
file project caBi for bwUAiQw
d naw^ 43.000 foet of M-todt
pipe from MoOBe'i Brfeigii prn^
ing statkm to conned with two w*
to- maina 00 Virgmia Beach Bouh^
vai»d at UtUe Neck R»«l.
"Hie Hne will pass Arizona Vil-
la^, oraai the Western BrsM:h of
the Lyiifcavei River, and thrju^.
King's Grant It will spUt the ar«i
betw^i the exuding Vij^inM
Beadi walerm^s ttc4 ttioae in-
sUlled on Sjore Drive recenfly.
The work is schadtdal to be
compMed to 100 daft.
anith said two earlier jAiasea d
the water expansioa program ve
ah^ady in service, wMe another
is nearfy cof^pletad.
Ali'eady in service are a wata
'main frwn Moore's Bridges to Shd-
\m Road, {wrcha^ from the Na-
vy, aivl a cmuiedhig mato from
StidUm Road4o^Le(Bl«- Bridge on
Shore Drive. La^al Unes are
being installed to bqm«.
Abnost compkled is a phase ex*
tendbig the mato acrcM L^aer
Bridge to Cox Hi^ School oa
Great Neck Road with spurs to Sea-
diore State Park and Bay Island,
lias i^ase aito toclu<te a Ifaie from
a pumping s^tion at London
Bridge to the Genial Hospital of
Vir^^ Beadi.
Ihe wiAer eq>ansi(m ^gram
was recommended by Mdeobn Phr-
r^lSi^aeend f^ew Yotk ia 1963,
aftor a len^y study of the city's
water situation.
Lewis Slid future expansion pro)
ects BOW m the drawing b-^ards
would extend transmis.sion lines tc
the Kempsville area.
RICHMOND - L^riators froJfn
aorosi the strt e tfavd<
mond this wwdc to begin a
Special Sesslan of the General
\s<:enJ)ly to wcwe a plan
f(M- congressional r«listricting as
ordered by ttie Vblfinia &ipreme
C^rf of Appeals.
Governor All»rte S. Harrbon,
Jr.. at the opeiyng of the sra^imi
tyiii^ UM tte lawmakai tiuA
'^e wanted them to deal with re-
ipoortionment and reapportion-
ment only. Afta- three hours <rf
Slotted debates they complied. Sbc
nptfato redh^icting bUU had
b««n Introduced by Wednesday
aftenioi».
pins sutoutted % both the
Snate and Ho^ vrould nudto a
new tad Distnrt conposed of
Norfolt and Partrnwuth. Chaa-
peake. presently in the 2nd, wouM
be riiifted to the first, now occu-
pied 1^ Virginia Be«A, the Eas»-
•rn Sl»ore and the lower Peninsula
aod ad^tt«it comtfei.
Norlolt arid PwtsnMulk k^
Uators aaMt sktMid iHth the
olan, but th«e is disMre-ment
eAMut what poUtt»d aia>divI|dons
^tt>er Aan CHeiioealfe. Virginia
B^K^. fte Eastern &mn and
lower Poihwila diould constitute
the firii '
ttm wit wM^h tilled m
exii^faig districtta^ "was broi^
by HixMk Delegate Heiffy How^
ii< eltM cwnsel for JacA R.
KUetoi.
Tlie cairt saW than mdas a
tn Rich- 1 rea^^rtiomn^^plan jji^i m et
begin a • ihe raahdile (tf the ^ate Cwtttl
tutteb was ^ac^ prior to the
im scheduled de(M>iur for coi-
^ressmen that it would (vdar bal
*oti^ at large in the atatf for
the Cei^iress mm^rs.
Tlie o^onentJ to Ch^apeidce
xix^ in the 1st distrid nna<k no
secr^lof the fad that they fed
ttie balance of poetical power in
Qie dtetrict would be trar^erred
fraia the Newport News skie 0'
Ha^^n Roa^'to Vii|^ Bead)
1ST iMM a^ ttuq ^m/m^ ^
Distrtet, «• for frat rmMbat. m»A
At laleil reports ^thera a«
rumors d adJouniHiaiit nd ratinit
ii^ B«(t wedt.
t%e biMast prdden facing the
Ass«n)hly Is ttie fad that Oie
ptfitawia, H«nptoB wd Newport
News an Itaed tq) aptaat the fat-
ch^M of (%cai^alM to the M
Distrid. There is also a stroeg
posdSttKjr thM tfic Fta^ CHstrid
may not be chaafe) at alL
fh«re is ^wcvUrtfon - an in^
formed source says tfa^e u evca
a p^iHty-of splitting Chesa
peite t wa^: part for tiw \A\
part to the 2nd; amd part to the
4tii. Sources go <» to predfct e
k»g drawn ottf atmion wtule bdh
Imm buried thmielves wiOi
Af^4a.what artB flMflly lapperj.
Da^ti WQ^ttft P. Krtapi ^'^
"I wish we cmki t^ yfo
if the^KrT^MK"
Wednesday a^^mooa iranf 1^
level medings wme hO^ o»-
titedsd to ordo' to Mi^ m $t-
nsptri^ <»mprjn^ i^ i |Mv>
hhat wm be ace#ed Ir ^
€«irts.
The Hou-^e d Debate took
'nt(» Wednesday d Was Mary *^
KeUon wiwung tl»
•ends d America
^mouaespnent was fe«i Irito
Httsrti )sy a memb«i fmA
')elegiit«i applauded MM ^K#P»
^, her Mat, M. Wm. J*.
WediKsday itftamooB wither te
House nor fee Sma*e aw^fia*
to be ready to ^ve an inA. Sadi
body has its own {dan and marv
'amendnwnts to conwfer.
caoMMies Ib oMetlap tairt vetl^
caopa up wlA pii^ wM popi|>
li^JoB variance among (fistricto
irtMHowAiikl he didn't think
ika iftl^ 4#aoit <^<^ would t^-
erala.
VOTER HHVE
PLMINED
VIRGINU MACH - The Vir-
ginia Btech chapbr of the Vfr-
gtoia Indq)«)da)t Voters Lei«ue,
has amKnfflc^ plans to b^[to a
regis^atfon drl^ thi^ wiH try
to registo- som^ 1,000 voters here
to ^ dty of Vii^inia Beach. "Hie
drive ia spcmsored by the 3dm
P. Kouiedy Deaaooratic Oidti d
Virgtoia Beadi, a menriier of iiie
Indiq^endoit Voters Lei^ue.
Itee wiU be a "kkkKiff" raDy
tonl^ at 8:30 p,in. at the J.F.K.
Headquarters kx;ated at 712 Vir-
ginia B^A Bhrd. '
GiM^ s^Mkers for Oe ooosfoa
win be Fraderick Stant of Nor-
folk. Sdney Kdlam of Vlr^ida
BamA, Arttao- Freeman, of Nn--
folk, md Moses RkMdi of Nanse-
HMMod Oounfy.
ia tte ^ fiMHit as {W^aisd
the Stale S^^ but aot fay
Vsm. Uto l^M wai^ A«n 1^
1^ wlA jyeonac add North
Haffi|>taB Coitotfoi hi the 8th IMS'
jWd. I
As we ifO fo prsM, Are we
ma^ pla»k geb« ea^de«d
Rowevv, mattm file in sod! a
fluid state, that It is hnposrible
to tell ju^what cities md countto;;
ft needs to regato Hi pMitton d ^taU.
tobsshtp'to the VmOi States.
I fed ffthsiatk dxnt tte dec-
tkai.** f
SEMHARSET
The Norfolk U^ing fervice will
Md its firat seninar at tte F.O.P.
(M> m KempsvUle. Sef^eaiiet 9,
at 7:00 P.M. with a buffd diniw
8p(Htsored by Lemar Wi-Foley Co.,
Inc.
Lanar W. FWey, whe^ is prond-
nent to real estirte. will be the
hod of the eveni^ and discus a
fow (rf the fine poiitfs of Mta^,
$ppeai^k, prot^ssii^ end doi-
^. He win tatrodiMe toe gu«A
Unidter, Andy Fmy, who b^ds
thtfodi^AA diee. Pmy win
dwn- Ac ntir F.B.A. pe^ietm in
liMTSWiU
musE mm
VIRGINU BEACH - llie Vfc-
^gtoui ^adi £4Xlge ?fo. 188 of Ae
KI^^ of pytUas will sponsor
a fldiiag iH% BsfA. 6-12 !«- the
local campaign tar eyatie n[»t>sis.
"the party and tiie proceeds ure
for the Kidghis of Pythias' healtli
jvojact llie wQodffi pier at Vir-
^xU Beach wffl be the site <rf
fidilhg.
Ttokete are available d,- Kellam
li Eat<», Inc., PrinQe»> ^me
CourtiMi»e: Bdjo Supermarl^
LoadoB fMd^i Newbern Marled.
Oceana; Bird's Seafood Restau-
rant. Uttle Neck Road; Harrell's
nuureuqr. 308 Ladcto Road; and
Exc^Mtf Redaurut, 1814 AtUm-
tk^vnaie.
ftnevatioBs may be made by
cdlii^ Rose «■ Bert Blsa^ 34flf-
S» y«ar-aM JuJHa Alwr* U aaetter ricliiB •' «^**'
fibraab. Ska b oaa el aiqpraximataly eTery l.W cw«'*»
baNra with tka^iMata. Har areata mm Wbr. aad Mrs. Wayaa
Abra af 312 Hospital Driva, VirgiaU Baaah. ^
(Pketa by Haary Ifclaals)
J
City Seeks
New Symbet
CAFE HENRY-The old C^
H^ry U^tiiouse, once file guUbig;
ttgU !:.f many a. mariner, may
sooa haj^ing a new role to Yir-
^da Bl*^ "^ <^fy fathers are
tookkii for a %sm symbol to re-
{dace the {ttelaat oae. tiie Mercur
Capode.
A commitiBe is preseaUy toekii
toto ttie pQ^lality of ustog U« fa-
mous oW lawkmrk as the city's
new sya^li^
The IW year dd sandstone itru-
ture became the property of t'».«
Association for the Preservation
d Virginia AntiquitiM to 1930.
The U^it^Mise, tfjs first to
erected by fihe nlted StatM f^
emment l^ seen fire, hurr.
War' and windalian.
Ttie structiffe was wdered bi<''
in 1773, but was sti^ed
the Revdutionaiy war ai
mt begun agata lartjl 1'79D.
finely con^teted in 1791
of $15,200.
During the Wa- Bet\
Stotes, the light aJE»l leoa
^3royed by Confederate \
l«l, but Union fortes rej
and had it b^k ai full
in 1^3.
l^M landnarlr ew
rm^ ma lighthouse in
an ^giiwer ordered a
ot^tnicted because di
to y» *aUs.
.Ihe old tower was
t^hal IwNJbnariK in 1964
AtfeaUi ttae piihlk;.
p^^^^n^i^i^^p^p*
L«| i la I
Fun At K.H.
Arndd BMts, hottai <pi Wi^
pitaU^ aouse Iw aorvl^n -li
m Wh rtr«^, liu i»i|itoetd #
whict^Ims included nyof 0X(^^
aftamoons tor th« Mrvt^nm,
}uBk»- Iwstes^k guaiti aod in-
ter«M qpectatm.
LMt Sunday aftonooQ ttie Nor-
folk Y brou^t a builoid of Um
<ta- a picnic m tfit greeds (rf
the HtnpiteHty Houw.
Seamen from t)M l^S Rk4ieUs
■id USS daude MuliciMted Atg
with persomd moi Ot Qr«i,
French atd Spiitt ^^ 1l»
band fram the U^ ^ao-ica Mt
on the porch and played music
to an estimated crowd of over
200. Dancing bi the streets wm
enthuMastlc^y en^td bv ma^
nd die miiic carried to the i^ir-
hf PQ>pcnniirt Club aad Uans Den
fran which officials aopeared and
invited the band to play for them
alao and treated them to nippe*.
Hn. NMcy Perkins hdlped Mn.
Baiwt and tiie junior bo^^^iei ta
diaiMron^ the affata-. It is h<^
that Hospitality Hone which is
ipoBMred by the Ministerial As-
aodatbn of Virginia Beach will
nsnain open throu^ Si^tiaAm.
I
HEARTBEAT LULIABY
beaik but th« iitn^MirtbMit
dses aftce. It fooftet^M iHsau
baby St ttat i i^lei liss. giiiii
Biore wrigUl, asi dteps beto
ttan tgitm m «3^mtA to it
n^ k tti starting ^d^ ol
New York piyi^lagM. Dr. Ut
Salk. who obMTtil «w effect «»
1(B iitfmts of reulii-tiie^todk (lay-
ing of a tj«ie of IiMb ktertbealp
in a hospital nu-soy.
&. Salk found that the iirfiuits
ad nrt r^Mod te ttM SMW way
to other riiytfamic soinnk Wboi
a~tape <^ galloping t«artt»eirt or
a very rapul beat was i^iyed. thi
m&iii beeaim omi* mttMi mi
cried nore fr e yewy .
Dr. Sdt reports Alt •«« ohte
bdilM hpi M to !? OHotlk Vim
the "UNdrib, kdHkib" «l d»
hlMH' li
fell ade^.
luM l9 a hMrlbe>>
by the ikgfH «< • hdli^ or the
sowi ef a
Alisb^
nMm
C i maa— SImwcm* — ^"Virvlaia B«aek W*«li" b foatvrad
te T e rft e Oiafc t-<MMl MaU VmsMmi BiirMa d«rfait CaaaAaa
V VIRGIMA BEACH AT
1 CANADIAN SHOW
attw if te V^gala BMiMlar*
lAM$MpMke Bay M^ 1^
1^ Md Ootoi Iflway Aaodstion
ifc geltlBg a "real w«k Ott at
tie OlMiiaB Natteari a vrwt^ ^ i
~ te a^ Hiit.
mdmn.4tJSL
INrd ^«l inrgMa
8.
MlltarliAliti
MBva vxe
PreaMiatt t$i Ray NM MUiW
a li iMiiaiiM Maraat fei Vlr|pi
map aa wiD
iiiita^ iiUKt nuoinar aa, jnf
om^aagMQ wawr i||p|ipa
nTviviBia Btach a»pl»*r<
WEDWNGS
MSK a^tui|e miwray lane
Conaaeree has pvtic^)ated m die
CTtMNgn for Q» pa^ twelva
yean b^ tiia is tfw second year
t has Md for ^)ecific atteaMon to
the reanrt and infwiediate area by
eo^aettag a booth thre^ the
cooperative combine ci Vtr^a
Bath, NufoK. Uie Oiesypeake
BiQr Brh^Tiainel and 0am Ifi-
way Assodatioil.
A. B. Ovws, prerid«it of the
Virginia B^di dnnriier of Com-
merce, stated thM this is Ae mmt.
kapaduA travd Aow m ttie
Chan^ei^s adMdule each year and
hai proven a proiktcthrfrjKtor ia
the reairt's heavy CanaAan viri-
taikn. Itie ^ow attracts ova-
three mfflbn peq}}e sani exteo^
from August 20 Uirou^ labot
D«y»
yVo^i-n^il^MsFs to l^rginia
Baa^ Is not <boafioad to Mm el-
foria orHie baoSi. VlatOOa Bei^
is getti^ furtlMr expomn« tfarmi^
sNwinp oi its new fikn, "Yowf
for the C^cnshig."
Threap arrangements made by
the resort's advartiatog agOK^,
the beaeh was ^m^i^ by "Vi^
•gUa Be»A Week" in the Twwto
Gkbe aad Mail Vaortka Bureau
«Mi a special window di^day.
Mrs. Xfitd^ was feafaired in the
Taroi^ Gkibe and Mail as a
pmA ctmsultaitt on Mon^ and
findlfr of the mdc — ^ ,
OttKr pronwikAa) aethrity b-
chides ciJU l^ bai^ t^r^ta-
ttves on travri ag«^ «d trOB-
pbrtatai people.
Ttie (>nadian &}y>»}tion is th^
^ dbow in whldi the Chamber
<SccBiMn»ce participated in 190.
H^l^ travel shows on the agenda
mn Cincinnati, Oevelaod ffiid
New York.
Plans Unveiled
VIRGINIA BEAOT-Plans have
beoi uaveHed for a » unit mo'el
on the ocean Mid Atiwtic Aveiwe
near Wh Street.
Grayam M. Whit^uiH St.. and
Grayson M. '|!jN|ehMnt 4r. have
ap^Ued to th^Jfy Planning QHn-
misam ftn* a use permk to cm-
i^ruct and qperate the motel at die
kx:atkn.
liiis is die tbbtl MBouncemoM
fa- plans <A motels in recent w^k:
within the tluee U>ck area of Btt
and 38tfa £ltneu. v4
City Coi^fl at a me^g earlier
thk mn^ granted use pcsnnts for
a liHiait motd at Atlwfic and 36th
Sta^ ani a 3S-uiit motel iri; At-
lantk: and iBtti Street.
The motel rosiest is among 21
itons K^dukd to raam b^ore
the Planning Commiskn mating
S^)tefflbtf 8.
Hie 0(y noadi^ GeRn^sion
«dU hold ite nw^ii^ at a new
{dace and ^bne. The mceti^ will
be hdd at 9:30 a.m. on Oe second
fkxir (rf^fte Intense Ame 4|otf^
hoiA Fire DqpfBtraeirfl "^
cmK^ iril be Ml hf tti A»
iliHiiii nm omm* l^es
didb at the little Creek OCBoirs'
cm WodaaKiy at ^ aA
11a eeffse Is ^nm Is
nef and old raaakalB aad la
aofNiBt ten wm tte data ae-
tivMlK Ptanaad pregrans for the
<xab4 laaan fM be preaenM
and fHwhen najy stp op te-
aettvMis that are d Mwaat
PiMs lor the m Chari^ BaU
in OcMer will lie ttoctaaed.
X
-^wrlt^^ummmm l»tM*«i f^fc»|4Nrti w» d o w'thh )> a fe
UaiuiiBf ••«« ••^ A^ •t-w.r Wyt«N taw^ a. Altafc.^
wA kMB VM •» te th« alairt* wMl «U Mi* iMMt wMm Mi
•m»^ltot M^ d«M M her CU«««I U l i i e ^i» n P^ f»a*
Y<HM
If^Mr iinuk Kfpr§^mte^mA
t)
FOR
VIRGINIA BEACH
2420 ARCTIC AV»ME
FOR PIK3I^ and COURTfOUS SK^^a
aive Dad Own Hidiaway
KEMPSYILLEGC
KEMPSVILLE— A faslUMi show
and card party wiD be pre^ited
by the Kei^Hnilte Garden Chib
at the E^nmanuel Eplsapal
church m September 28 at 8 p.m.
Door and taUe prizes will be
abided, file H donatkn wUl
beidBt eoBoimiidfy and civic ihi-
I»weme»As. A white elephant table
win be featiffed uid refrralunaits
will be so^ed.
,;i;*
VmimiA ^CH-Bliss Pat-
rick June Terrell add Claude
Murray Lane of Grandy, RC ware
nunied Satorday in the nr$t
CtdoBial Bafiliit church. Tha cere-
mony was perfohned My tt^e Rev.
G«Q(«e T. StaOlBgi.
Um bridh is the daughtoT tt
Mr. and Mrs. John Edward ttt-
rail, and the hifdlegFoom is 6i»
son of Mr. and Mn. Ernest F.
Lane of l^aody. N.C.
Giw!^ hi marriage by her (ather,
the bride wore a gown of p^ i$
•^e wifii a chantilly lace, bediee
^Nistle back. Her veil jivas
a crown of peM ftd
a Bible with jwna-
aad stef^aa^
was
oMpson and MUa
the brick's tUt^
^> G. Une Was his
iit man. Uahers ^fVft
of pippular BrandJL.
Dwight, r. TUftA
be bride John E^
Jig bearer. *
f the liiiae epter-
ntinn in «be social
after .wiutSi
First Meeting
VIRGINIA BEACB-Tlie Virginia
BMdi Ctvic dbone wiO start ite
^'18 seuon with its OrA meet-
intf fUMiay. at 8 pAu in the
FeUovelup Room of GaKlee
Church. Lcated at «8di St nd
Padfie Ave. at Vfar^lia Beach.
Tlie nMeting. intended to discuss
year, ll ^ l» «irf •«*■
who «« toUiwiad ll l^m^m
ChonH.
Dira^NT OuriN Q^nr li
choey as the iaO^^ w* ^^ wlffc
d)e On nan Retfid i iB if JiMMIa
Brams. t^enMNe ftap ara Mag
made «» a wMar aMMl <> ^
elude pei lan i iaMoaa # OHiert ani
SuUivw aad a aaooMd dmtai
concert.
The traHtteoll qpiiag musicai
wUI be aaansorad ^grin hy the
RMary C^ d Vta^^lria Bead.
NEVLEAHU
BA'^E - T^m Piaderpasg
firam the Fvit Baptat <%urch of
OooeiiaB. fatnwiN tot airivid
at the BiQ^ BwMat Chui^ Is
uau m the ,mk ^ MUsta-
of MN^ aad Ednntite.
pSira*. Ms !#. Ma;
and^ AiM ^MmA «m »*
li^ ^t^ia Ittoor. .
On Se^i0tiiBm 13.- tte churiA
1^ hBMr thoD until « MOspHs
rft:80 p.Bi.
GUEST PREACHERS
VimSlNlA BEACH-flie Rev.
M. R. Boone, his didr and con-
pr^tion of First Baptist church
Of Lynnhavoi, will worship with
Saint Mack A.M.E. church dur-
ing the opald&g of die Ravlva! on
Sept. S lA 2:30 p.m. I^ntf will
be s«rved on tfie diurdi lawit
foUowing the service.
Ite Rev. L. W. Oia^ his (Adr
and congr^tkn qf Mt. Olive
BajAist (Aurch. will worship with
diem at the Saadipf night servic^
tA 8 pjn.
Evai^elist for the week will
be the tiev. A. Lewir Williams cif
Qiester ousylvania. Prayo* serv-
k^ wfll be held each n^t fnan
7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
1ha% te no kmger «i early
auming service. Sunday Sehool
is at 10 a.m. mi nxummg wor-
ship at 11 ajn.
LAKE SMITH GC
BAYSID£!-^.bI» Snoath Garden
aub will hiM its first meting
of the fall season oil Tbeadqr at
die heme of Un. R. WiBiur on
Farrii^bui Tkivi.
A p(A hxk wipptt is planned
and each nnmbJir ia to bcW her
fanrorite dish.
Maid)a*s d tiie Fata* Mc»dows
Gadl^ dub M^ 9«y9 as Ridges
fir Iha
LUNCHEON SET
VIRC^IA BEAOI-The Tide,
wator dia{^r <d the Westhamption
Ahgnni Association will eitertaiii
Ute students of Northampton at a
lum:heon m S^4end}«' 8 from U
tSl } pM. at the PembroM Tawars
Ptni:in Norfol, as piests <tf Mrs.
fta* hirther intotnatlon. call
flgi-Toeo.
has a toee hoase
a i^MwM a°^ M^ • *«^^
ao*. aB IMeawafs far when thsy
m$ prhracy. Bift what abMt
Hi's eattttad, tiat
MMiy AM oeada A Ip far pri-
vate rowttw. wortdag or rduc-
ation. He'll be satisfied if it's only
a cwTier in the basMn«*, says
John Coicord, home imprcwai^t
consultant to Masonite Corpora-
Uon.
In fact, he'd probably Jtunp at
the chanoe to buiUl his den «;•
cording to his own llk« and h<*by
intwests. i Mom and the kids
would jiM give him a bit (tf en-
couragar^nt and perfaaia offer to
hdp set it up.
Trim a cwner, as Concord pro-
poses. Naturally, Dad'D Ifte an
atnmeph«'e d warmth and Dozi-
ness. There's nothing like hanging
fav<Nrite pictures, trophies, dipk>-
mas ani certificates fron the Ro-
tary club or Amo'ican Legion to
ma^ Dad feel right rt h<»ne. He
cm empty Uw do^t recesses and
bureau ^aw^rs of th^e monen-
1^ ^ess np the coraer. he can
taMM sene peg-Bor^ pn^ in
te i^psr widl area, ll«t1 be tte
ptaeelir aB these tropfalM.
fw a wafascet, he*U tts • asas-
o^ wood^pidned «i«8 sa^ as
Masonite Rayak^ panels. Mh
die woodgrains and Uie perforated
pands are available {veflnohed
lot easy muntenance.
Tbtn there shouM be a d^,
diair, adequate lifting and per-
haps even a typewrito* in case
Dad has some hamew(MiL A tele-
phone extm^n woald adt Mn
fine, too, Omeord cteclares.
What ^kwt pipes overhenl?
Ihey're easily bw^ed in and cov-
ered with paneling. A flottr cover-
ing will go ove- the cold c<mcrete.
Wifl) this basemoH d«i (tf his own,
Dad will have it nnde!
Timothy Raul Kary rf K82 Sten-
cil street has been named as an
hon«^ student at die I|oivarsHy
of Illinois CoU^ of E^ine«-ii«
and has be«i nuned to ffie dean's
list.
mm\c
HFMINGOItS
Atlantic Fuel
Oil Co.
Call:
OA 8-SOO0
Day or Night
— serving the
NINTH Largest City
In the
United States
aEAN
PREMIUM
HEATING OIL
^ SiNP
ll .
BACK TO SCHOOL
CLEAN
Picl
325 Uskin RomI
0|>poMte
Cobnial Store
OA 8-2801
9
\Jkaiia L^aepd
omP
emice
340-6421
Budf et aiH^iMtt
•flcrwwA*
iliaiia Carpet li Drapery Shop
4141 Vli#(Maleaahtlvil,jws»ttM^ Ihe^ |l§^
paaeaii
In the 1920's Plume Street wet one of Norfolk's
moit important business streets.
. . . Then H. D. Oliver had been known for almost
60 years. : .
Many d the city's moA important businesses had ^ices
on Plume ^reet Miller & Rhoads Swartz Department
^are had moved to Plume Street. It buz^ with daily
adivWes. H. D. Oliver by dip had beoette a tradMon
in Norfolk, ^ervfaig the entire cunmunity wSk tiw nvst
refepeded funtf al and btuial s^pices.
IVmI^, I^toiK Street is still «ie of die city's haskA
(kwBtown stre^. H. D. Oliver h» c(Hkimied to renMin
as the le»Ia' in its field, growing wtth die onunuinty's
needs. Two fine faciUies, the newe^ A Virgbiia BesMh,
a lat^ enxa fe n ced tkaR and the most jnodem metlwds,
assureymiqf con^jleteanddignifod caveof th(aeinfip(X> '
tarn Med^s. CaJl on H. D. Oliver fw die finesrt.
Harry D. and James. B. Oliver
•
NOMQUCeMl
ita-mi
HP
mmm
two - ear
garages
stiU have
one-ca/r
houses
V
see MUTUAL FEDERAL to
build, remoM^
WILLNErS ■ WIUNiR'S ■ WIUNIR'S W(
If s time foi' FALL'S '
TransitionaL Cottons
tAnllAGE
Hiir
12.98
14.98
prhers to
22J8
l^eSktfaer trunmed belt. "A" aldit
s^ te ba^ Brown, Une;
W« fmm 1UniKit«-'i LksmI linoim 4 Mi
tf to 15 - 3 to 16
L(M5FORMALS..,..
VI off
SmP FRIHAYS HL 9
ZfmfU^ tSmf^s J4mi^^&if ^Saums
VRQNIA ttA04
WHAT DOES A WAVE DO?
Th« principle of pcnnMient trmvinf is ^«o*fold. nr^
th* eonbtnation of chtmicaU appUwl to U^ rdlled Ittir As-
rupto »Mi "teftont" tiiMw HorizonUl crou-Unks. But ftft«r
^ur h«ir is '*neutrftlis«d," ihme link«gea frow to Uke th«ir<
now petition.
M4 LASKIN RD., VIRGINU BEACH PImm GA ••Sltl
OUR NORFOLK LOCATION
7IOe Gr«abr &!.. Wu^ Cwivr — Pk 8S3-ltlt
T
■f
ttdmi^ Ois^ ton a< Iffi
n« liw. M^hiM thtfriqr aTSU
OB #^ dMM^ IM «l 4ta4«ihb«l
itndflBts filr tte ifvlig pMMitat
of lie U^rtfii^ of ^iF^ila't
Sdhod of E^taMrtr^ and Ai^rilcd
SciwiCB, ,
ShMierOfRice
NEEDLE ud THREAD
SBOPPE
i
# A(t»r«tions
# Fittir^s i
1810 PAOm AVI.
Virg!nla Beadi SUN, Ihursday, Septemb^- 2, 1965
PagiS^
%OBr Kail
SHOPS FOR THE LADIES AND THEM* DAUGHTERS
. OPEN LABOR DAY
' 10 A.M. TIL 9 P.M.
We are now shoun'ng^aSfuU sehction^ of transitional
and fall fashions to take care of your "needs frofn
' ^ ^kow thru p^er. i ^
(Continuing our scde of baihing suits) <
Vi OFF
Optu Moiiday & Friday evmngs tU 9 p.m.
3133 Va. Beach Blvd. Va. Bsach, Vbgiiiia
f^ai4t^ tsLine
Saturday night uid Rarrr Taylor
bi the ftuA room ^ tiie Cavalier
Hotel. I have the feeling that
the nnt Hiit»ce ^Is the story
if you have heard <rf Harry Tay-
lor.
Of course witti Ma g^lcRum,
w^Mfl he ittfts Ua act, everyone
wi^iim down and tittt in(^<tes me.
VL ysu have ihi a new dress or
a new hair-^ (hat your hud!>arK]
M* boy frioid faitod to m^cu,
th«> take a tHp to tiie powdtf
room. Harry Taylor will very
quickly tdl the happy group all
dMNit you.
The "naughty but nk>e" {rfaatet
and 1^^ has beosne a Beach
(ayure in hia nfaie years dl al-
tamately charming and abusing
the thint Room cIMete.
kfmB% tiuMK seei w«^: Mr. &
Mfa. Slaricy Aidgkn. Mr. ft Mrs.
Je* Uweathal Jr., Mr. ft Mrs. W.
J. Dohe and BIr. ft yb%. Key M.
Cat«cr.
PMd O •!<■»•* ^
FMidier of RWwwnd, W. * Mr^
Botert 8. B^ Df, »* ▼•«*.
and lira. \«mm.
He does stag hymiii mm
Pr^ley), who was a fueit M At
First BaptW church. Ehfls wag*
pawhg ttetn# Virgtaia Bea(|(
and stuped iw a spirtQial t^d^
A note left in the pew (t^uito
for tlw spiritual ^0i) sdgCNlL h^
lavls. ^ «
_ You Don't Havo
To Own tho
Hopo Diamo^
p,r. «» «.-. W«rr«iidl Umb uarroil ar* i«KTiag Virginia
Heblita a«pti>t Church fellowiat tlwN- r«««nl aanriM* #•
Jdiy it. Tk» brWe it t)i« for«er Mis* ^jriiajHe lr«^ Uii,
dai>fh««r *# Mr. aBd Mm. Irrlaf H. Laa of Narfalk. S|>a M
toMW Ma«ry H^h School. Tho bridogreov !• tho MB ol Mr.
audi Mr.. Warro. D. Carroll of Pua«o. Ho !• a grwlaato of
Priaeo*. Aaao Hlg I* Scbool aad Old Doniaioa C^«o. Tho
aoM^o tpaat iboW hoMymoohi ta Wintor Gmt^ob. TWrtda. ^
io mm! jcwdry
insurancB
Hsoatty )«wdry, at least Intrin-
aicidly, b nambered lanoi^ist
one's preetow posseaiUoiis. Yet
hew oftttdo we nn^t to pro-
%mX osn^tee from Iom due to
fire, theft, holdup, and othw
toaorabla hasarda.
7o« eM add to th« plapHBt
fpt fimhat Tii^whle lavabT hy
Serine youisdf froas the f mi
of loss with an aU risk Jewdx]
poliey.
AmencoFore
KBiAM-IATON
Insurance Company
Sill PACfflC AVENUE
VDtGINU BEACH
ttMMl
JMW-B PRINCESS ANNE RD.
CITYHALL
(1)
Your Faith and You
Ttje time comes when aU of us get out Into deep wat«^-wty over
our bewis ta trouble, and the undercurrent «f frustrati« and andety
is so strwg that we panic. Now. a lifeguard on the beach will tdl you
that the wwst tUi« you «m do v»*«i the imdolow c^dMs you in
de^ water U to fwdc. Then you are no toi^fer to coitfrol <rf tt» ^^
tlon. Tlie tide has you in its grip. What must be done, tht ^•J«^
expats agr«e, is to keep'calm and relax, conserve yoir itmgth uftil
'fte chance comes to use it to get out ol a bad ^tuatlon.
Tlie same thing applies to Itfe. When trouble comes, panic and msms
only save to dBstol our virioo, fc^ our clear ttUnUi^, woA ouae us
to make mistakes. One of the clues to handling problems is to keep
catoi. They are no bigger ttian we make them. If we kwk at them
carefully without pmic, then a reasonable sohition Is on ttie way.
lh«e b a good way to keep cabn. md tiiat is ttirou^ your faith
in God. God is greater ttuui my rf our proUenM. He has bidlt in ta
the rtuff to me^ them, he has givwi us Ok strengtii to withstand even
flie stondeat di^ If we wiU, we can tap thrt source of «treo^.
L la Ri Mre^ Ja« Lowoathal, it,
Mr. im» Uwarthat, Jr.
Mr. 'ud Mrs . W. J. DuIm, Mr. aad Mra. Roy M. Cartar, asA
. (Photo by Edwards)
Wi BRU)Gf THE GAP
When newcoaaers move to
town, our ENistess greets
them, and extends a wel
come, Witt the personal mes-
sages of ow friandly, eivlc-
minded sponsors.
NiWCOMSS
ORfETMO
Mrs. Margarst Lowman
CAN YOU LISTEN?
BAYSIDE-Mrs. Davi Rdbirl-
son wUl p rosant At pnHHiB oa
"How to Ustw" at the argm^.
^bg, unit (tf the brtematloaal
Tbastmistress Chib on Wednes-
day at 7:45 p.m. Ihe mtating wlU
be held in the Profes^omd buUd<;
ing at RtMaiitt Cannee.
Mrs. m». Austin will presMe.
Those intertfted in i^oidlng ar*
asked to tall Mrs. C. J. Cunlbig-
ham at «Mi7t |
the chib hK|1>eefl^iK>ti{lad «at
all ttw m|uir«neirt8 to bMon^
affiliated with ToMtmiiArws In-
ti»tiationd have been met
L to Rt i|r. awl Mri. Jaeli Pry a»d 1^. aa4 Mrt. Bad Eiihank.
if^
4 \
BACK TO SCHOOL — SPECIALS
CLINIC PRICES
• HAIRCUT $1.00
•^ SHAMPOO & SET . ..... .$1.50
• KRMANENTS .$6.50
DAY & NIGHT OASSEl
6 DAY FREE TRIAL
COMPUTE CCHJRSE
$250.00
work performed by studentt
Trained Under the World Famous
CHARLK OF PARIS
WlLEIAMSBlTRgJ
^Authentic
Qolonial
Stirling
Silver
«&
•
• l«XT SIX STUDB4TS 3 DAY VACATION FOR TWO TO MIAMI
• poft sTuoa^m returning to high school you are QUAUFIB)
F09 SCHOIARSHIP UW>« THE D. E. PROGRAM
CAU TODAY FOR INFORMATKHI
OCEANA.BEAUTY ACADEMY JANAT llAUTY ACADEMY
1737 Virginia Beath Blvd. t274 N. Militaiy Highway
Phone 428^246 WnMie 855-2061
opeM n^Hft^HU 10 P^.
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L to R. Mr. and Mr.. Jama. B. Haatajr. Mr. and Mr.. Bob E. MulHn. Mr. and Mr.. Rojfort D. .
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^^lnte Betd) SUN, tfiursday, September 2, 1965
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Virginia Beach Sun
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8Hn>iHMLY SPiAKiNG
Hie^dOUJieti
I II II
Lest weekend when the temperature
dropped rether suddenly end thfte was
|ust e bit €l a nip in the tin we began'
to rteliaw Hiat the summer SMSon at
Vk^tnte leach was tlnn^t over. Al-
though itie month of Septernber Is gen-
erelty e good time to ehjoy summer
sports. Labor Day wel^end marks the,
unofficial end of t^ resort season,
there will still be conventions going on,
•thI tHire will still be Jurists staying
«t ^e mc^t^ and ho^s, but the slow-
down will be most tvMent. Beginning
^Mry s^^rtly, #A r^Kt area wilt once
agMA Merig m the natives.
As the sdiool children return to their
studiM Mid #ielr perents to their jobs,
wt wit) miss the tburists. We have en-
j^^ iievjm th«m here this sunttiME,
M ^Mi ^1^ forward to their return
Ma WMt. It hM been a good season
f^ all. the weather has been excellent
for tfie fffost part, after some anxious
nrnm^ ^n June, the moti^, hoti^
Md mtourantf, as w9^\ as other rv^rt
tettltitta establishments, have wiji^id
I good ^r. Mc^ tourists have' bien
Nre^tte summer tfr»n ever bi^oHk
th^ heve stayed tengv and they hmm
t$mM% ^memti ^% putting mmm
rw#iue into tbe d^ coders. ^ ,
^ere has always seeilied t^ be some-
^ing ^ng on. There hive been pkyi,
m i/^^^n, •KcetlMt danee bands, high
citlbef enterteinrnt, the b^t if accom-
rt»dations and fot^. Is wl^l as the
usual sunbathing, surfing, fishing,
switfiming and boating. For ui^ this was
thi'flrtt summer at Virginia Sea^ In
many years, ind we have had a grand
time right along with the tourists and
^iortwhattly this summw has not
b«M) ^i#tout Its t«gk side, thtre hav^
b^ drownings, fatil traffic ii£ldents,
boM mN^i and the like. Thtt'i seoms
to N^ ^^ ^wer df all of thMe than
h —-i Mm* yiars, but still tH^ have
^urrwi. In i pla<» where watw sportt
«re $0 accessible, however, we feel that
^rginia Bacti can be proud of its safety
record.
Looking ah^d to next year, we see
a bigger and better summer season for
Virginia Beach. A new recreatiortal and
surfing area will be provided at Sand-
bridge. At least three new modem and
t«^ motels are planned, as well as
wviral new ristiurants. More sand Is
being pumped In. Several business es-
tablishments are planning- renovation,
although tnany more could stand It.
New campsites have been ^mised.
On thi debit side, the med situation
wH(-tiot be much bottw. th#f% still will
not be a second span on the Shore
Drive at Lynnhaven Inlet, but work will
be underway on tw^ major arteri^, the
Virginia Beach Toll Roaji and Independ-
l^ce loulevarfl. AWmia^ fhe Vir-
gfnia C^ieral AsMmbly wHI gtve the
Ereen light to the nwv ioute Sixty
ridge by that time, there trtHI will not
be enouali campsites provldii^ regard-
Itil t^ how fast Ktiert is taken, the
demand wHI sfMt mMd ^« supply,
l:wt at least efforts are biing mbde to
rfttify that situation. There stHI will
r^ be' enough ann fcK Mtflng, unless
concrete action is tiSin tflls wlrtf er, or
tmh^ #ie militery installations «t eith-
^ end of the oce)in front c#n be per-
iuMled to ^rt with a few teet'lf their
prteious tM\ estate. Access to Virginia
BeiK*h from the north will still be diffi-
cult, b«:ause tfie hazardous roads above
tfte Chesaf^wake Bay Bridge turmel will
still not bypass all those srVidi towns
and will stfli be two and thr^ lane. The
work is proceeding .too slowly there,
while funds are being made a'vailahle.
And unless there is a rn^ajor change
iti ^ thinking bl rrtatty, «Wi will still
not be able to en^oy liqijor by the drink
at Virginia Mech rtiMtt year. But that is
a possibility we can gehuir^ly hope for.
\A^ have had a good time t^ls sum-
mer season at Virginia Beach, and we
will start right now lookin| fwward to
a bigger and better season r^xt year.
OPEDTFORlflS
I am eaeiUmi. I ma only one of
m^ not sbS^ tt^mii, Mt aln
Mmt ler ttw Biw i^ idnol un-
dir eoaifraetiflo for Vli«Wi Bwch.
It Is bated on TMt Qdonial Road
Alaam m tha
nvne is OcMna tt|k Selisoi. myl
I hava^ahi^n ImM wider dte ha-
Our Own MIts HlgH School
Not only do we congratulate WWiry
Jo Kellam for winning the title. Miss
High School of America, but we also
congratulate the judges at the annual
contest for recognizing her as a lovely Mary Jo Kellatn* --
and talented young lady. The city of
Virginia Beach can be proud to have
such a charming girl living In our midst,
and the entire country can be proud to
have sudi an excellent representative
during the coming year of the Miss
High School of America contest. We
know she will wear her crown with
Nsftor and that nothing will change this
unpretentious girl.
We first met W^^^ni
years ago iii Richmond. It was on 4
Interest in thfe tegiilatl6fi SttrfH^ Mr-
ly intense. After the debate was over
and the bill had bte^ dtli>0«bd^^ of to
her satisfaction, we found out it was
We Like Tha taaiarn Shore
As ¥wi writ* this, the spectel WMm
of the Virginia General A^M«bly will
op«n 111 twenty-four hours, but by the
Hm« of publication on Thursday or by
th» time you read this, the session will
be either continuing Its dtlib^ationt
or have adjourned. The si^ton deals
with tha thorny pnablerh of Congrtt-
sionat redistricting. At this time, several
plaM have b^n offered to best meet
tM a^rtKjrdered one*man-one-vote
$ysr«m. There are those who do not
approve at all of th* plans drawn up
by tha' Privileges and llectl^ris Com*
nittees of both houats of the Assam- '
y, and apparohtly the commlttw&s db
)t particularly care for otNir ^slani-
^ -fact, the two committees are having
some trouble agreeing.
the plans of both committees, Vlr-
i Beach remains in the First Con-
■-^4\ bistrict, where we are>K35t
• to be. And we are justjii Np-
lan, ToWf Oown-
th committee plans, Cbesa-
d to the First Diitrict. C>i '
rt, we have no feelirps mv$ Wiy
Slim. If that is th« m^m9
Ki^lM be satlsfifid to have them
bleak February afternoon. She Was sif-
ting in the gallery of tfie House of Del-
egates of the Virginia Generil ^lertt-
bly. She was there not only to watch
her father. Delegate William P. Kellam,
in action on the House floor, but aiso
because shd was genuinely interested
in a particular piece of legislation that
was on the agenda that afternoon. To
those of us who sat daily on that House
floor and reported the news to the gen-
eral public;, this new bill was merely
another item in the long line of legis-
lation. But we could watch the reac-
tions of those in the galfery as <lebate
became heated and would sway first
one way then the other. We^vs^atched
The bill of -interest to her would have
raised the minimurti driving age in Vir-
ginia to sixteen. Of course, the bill did
not pass, but Mary Jo had a few anxious
moment sas several legislators spoke
ratfier eloquently on why the age
should \» raised all over the state.
When the session wai over that day, we
were introduced to her by her father.
We told of watching lier in the gallery.
7' . la^«*|tM»^^te was fifft^n
years old M the f\mii, but tHat her i4|i
driving was hot tfie question. She Was
Worried had the bill passed how stie
would ever be able to explain to her
friends at Virginia BMch that her father
was a party to legislation that would
raise the mitiimum driving age, regard-
less of how he voted.
That day wa were struck by ihe poise
and sopKlstlcation that Mary Jo exhib-
ited. We predicted a great future for
her. The judges at Asbury Park have
proved that we were absolutely correct
that day. Since th^n we have ccwne to
know her better, and we still predict a
bright future. '
We are most gratified that the judges
have seen Mary Jo's talent and beauty.
We could have told them ^ven before
she* went to New Jersey. We wish her
die oppotfte lide of Virginia Beach
Blvd. from AlmAon. WhM has hap-
pma ^ vir^nit Bi^h jm
SdusA, m Ataa Mater, aod tiut
of lMjndre<b before me?
Oar dty bc^s (he owrwdiip of
the Utfe 'IMmWs I«>t^ R«OTt
City," l^ww», 't #ill A» even
have a Mp idnel boring Its
name. Ptsta^M thoae re^iuMa
for the dKrfce of the new MMDe
will ^ve an «({4anatkm br Ms
ovCTSi^ I «n really and truly
jffoid to be abte to teU wople I
went to Virgfaila Beta I^
School, but within a few years, peo-
ple will fwget ttw wlrtaice of
siKh a schod.
Our Class of 1S65 left the achool
a gift on the asumi^im that it
would ranain in Virginia Beadi
High School, not ume other high
school. We had much discussion
on Uiis point, realiiing that a new
hi^ sdKwl was being {danned
Should we teave the gift in the
tMdldii^ now known as Vir^nia
BRRu Ill|pi, or BIIUUIU wC oBIS uku
it be nMved to tte new schod? We
decided updn the latter, naturally
assuming this mw school would be
caUed Vii^inia Beach High Sdiool.
Where will our gift go if we have
^0 Virginia Beach High School?
Please, a& |»Dud ahoimi, inter-
Mted citi^ns, and studaits who
really wmt a VBHS. take your
stand! If you believe as I A) that
our city shoukl name the new
sd»ol Virginia Beach Hi^. do
som^iing!
' Ifow can we ever sing our Alrna^
Mater and have it mean as mudi
to us when we have no Abna Ma-
ts'? How can we ev«- repeat those
words, "And we'll i^neniber al-
ways our days at VB Hi^^"
Jill L. A^jwen
Odt« MM IHr^" ^Bwat^^^*af — _ -,-^-,— ^
tt^ Ma Amarin n^M be i(M)- i
Abie In Ai«Mt. the Hale pagMuti
tov^ ba«i femrliM by test
line.
tfiit lie wiEie Akm ivWi fgrpt
didces. Hie Orst wfKi to ioMnm
am the pm » m as it Md teen
hrid lit MM ym* prevtaiiriy. Ite
mouA VMto^MB ft to Jine #i!b
out VSu AHiaAor, tbA lire ttii!^
wsi to ham tt ta A^fiat «Mi Min
Aroeria to at^KUnoe. need «Mi
ihem p^ibiUUes, our comntttee
eOBOMIO Wm, Wm tw^m pHBHnn
w^ Kflfi Am^ica wasiti^ b#ar
di^%. Tlw real disadvnite^ Was
Uut we bad no edtatekam fw ttie
sbM pS^ttBi. to Ml. b^ mianng
an f««r #to unaiK>idiMe. We re-
aUsed Ami tlwre woidd be a Irmg
time bftuvert the winner's i«ec-
tlon ttd Imt {jor^^patko ta tiM
ftete pi^^. IMiItowe rewgnbed
tUr is aomeUv cl a t^sadwmt.
tgi, ire were M^irt tU pemided
thai the driay would preseiA «fljr
real diffict^btt^^ and moreover P
would dow the new Miss Vtargnlar
Beadipfe^ Ot Ume to get ready
te- the state comiMttUoB.
To msmr yas ]am. question,
ttwre ms no "m» Mrgtola Beadi
19S," as such. Min CamoD is^s-
Igne^ "Miss Vkftoia Bem^ tm-
m."
I h(^ that the ahw^ hie beeq
d scMme valiiB to rrnnlli^ ou- |«ah
If anyme bu any good ickes on
how these pldbfaM CuoM H ^•
ter overccmw, we would be h^^
to hear fnm, them, as we are now
pfamning the 1966 Pa^aot oud w^
^ informed that Miss ^na'ica is
available kar an eer^y August ap-
pearance.
V«y bnly yours,
Andre Evans ""^
Past PttmdstA M^mir^^^wr.
Vu-gtow Beatj^ Jm^ —
Chamber oC Coramerct - ;.^
\
As one of the Virginia Befidi
Jayc^s who worked on the Mte
Virginia Beach Pageai^ I would
like to tiuodt |wi for the con^
an attractive yoWift lady that day) es
first she would smile with satisfaction, Well in her reign as AAiss High School
then wring her hands In despJalr. Hdi* of America.
A-aii:
^ns,
ie
iat^n filwre
Iff ^ ^ ^^^1^
mm0W% of this.
The people of th# Eastern Shorn are
oiiented to our District. In f«jt, they
were in tNl "Fighting Rrit*' even before
Virginia iiNich* For the most part, the
risldtntt of the ItftpW ^lore and the
piople of Virginia, feeathha^ lived to-
other v(^ll end have c^^rated well
Within the Flr^t. th* thinking of the
ped|3le is very nearly alike, It seems a
shame to separate Virginia Beach and
1<he Eastern Shore at this time, particu-
larly since, after so many years, thdre
is a raal link bit^^^^ t^irO tfeas.
The Ch«iap«il«» lay ItMNN* twrt^ has
drawn the two ateas even clotir tif eth-
er, physleally as well as psychokKlical-
ly. Wa would be absolutely agatrW ihe
splitting of the First Disttitt, W^ the
Eastero #iore going to Howard Strtith's
6tgh#4 District. We feel certain that the
^dants ^ Acwmac and Northampton
tountles ajyid get along fine there, but
it ^uldii^^usly change matters con-
•l<^aWv1#Miem.
We do not wish to have the Eastern
Shore out # the First, and we hope
tfiil^e Vir|fnla Oeneral Assembly can
fmA ^m^ k^table way <^ wiping
us ft^i^er.
fey the mm you read this. It t«ay be
aM mm, Mi enw^y ^^t we m>^m
may h^l iMn done, ^ at 1^ we
are on mm^o^^m ^ »f^»Wng of
the First Di$tri^. ^
The
D$T
. This Weekend, Dayllght^vlng Tirr^t
ends it Virginia Beach Irtd in mo^t-ol^
Virginia. In Northern ^tginla, however,
DST will remain until thi end of Octo-
tWein the folks who wanted it and the
fotics who did not, but we beliefve it
me^kes for much confusion at change-
over times. Government installations,
, of which there are mariy in this area,
ber, because 6f the orientation of the are greatly affected because Washing-
area to Washington, D. C. And in the ton stays on DST. Airlines, buses and
Bristol arda, it make! no difference any- trains have to readjust schedules, and
how. Thit l^ea r'eaialns on Eastern toufllts driving from Washington South
Stai^ard Tlrtii ail ytar long^ b«cag$eirf- ^ tertainly be confused. These are
its proximity to Tirtneseee, whi4h re* at^ a few examples of the problems
maiiis on E$t- That means there are- pi^iented by the lack of uniformity.
thr^ time tilts in Virginia, ^^Ith we
flhd lomewl^t ridiculous.
Of coutie, thinc^ are better than they
used to b*, Wh^n some cities in Vir-
ginia v^ere oil DSt and others were not.
At that time. It was notlilri^ td dtiVe e
hundred miles end drlvi Ih and out df
^ the last session of Congress, I bill
waa introduced that would create a Uni-
form pattern of DST, six months of
eytfry year, beginning the end of Aoril
and ending the end of October. The
fcriil 4ievet made it to the floor. In this
s^ion of Congress a similar bill has
PST in cities arid nearby courities fWo bei^ introduced, butnoacffTon has been
three times. That situation h4s at taken so far, arid the adjournment of
or
least been rectified by the VirginilGem' Congress Is r>ot too far away,
eral Assembly. . j - We hope it will be passed and Ihat
We can fully underltettd Why tN C^\^lll become the riile for six trtdnths.
Bristol area remains on EST, anct'^ W§ like It. But, if the bill does not oass/
approve. We can fully understand why we hope that there will be a onWorm
return to Standard Time, and no more
*^ thU d-a:^ <iui1t paltmn of time zones.
We also know that not everybody
Northern Virginia stays on DSJ for the
full six nionths (as ^iNhgtoA laA#
points north do), but wr cannot fully
accept >A^hy the rest of Virginia has to |j)(es DST, but it rttust be rfernembered
be out of step. ^at this Js a democracy and the ma jor-
We also understand that the limited Ity rules. We like DST, and we hope we
peridd of DST was a ccmpfonllse b#- ate in ^# majority.
of dM«tts, tiiat Kathy Catwa, tile
New Min Virpnia Beach, is iii-
deed atta'actiiw and talented, and
we will be kioking forward to her
rcpresentatim of our City fai the
Bfliss Vir^nia Ckmteat in Roaaote
next sununer.
Noting also that you have again
raised the questim of tiie timing
of the Pageapt. md b^«ring Quit
there may N O^mIs wild ai« won-
dering i^t tub, I #dldS like to
gKre yii aur thiullb oh thi mat<
t#. m tsmmt wai aied dt»--
ing (Hir ^ ^i^cee f^, l»i Qase
oi us Miivt wcHI dOfcers iben bre
res-xN»il4e for it.
llie ffrii Mlsl V^Ma BeHch
Pageant in recent years was in
April qf 1963, and the next Pageant
was in April, 1964. As you know,
there was no pageant in April,
1965, it beii^ pos^ned until Aug-
ust of this year. Hie reasrais for
the change w«% manv, and we
believe cwnpdling. PuWidty was
a very r^ problem the first two
jrears. In 1963. die pageant was at
(he time d the ^uilea Festival*
and during )idh years we iriuhre
MQss America's appearances «itfi
o&m i^eants in the Udevi^tiM-
area. Needless to say. uiMer thi^
cireumstances the Virginia Beexk
Pa^ant was not r^arded as pe^
tlcularly newsworthy by the var-
ious news media. Another {M-ob-
]mi, and a soious one for Uie real
success of Uie Pageant, was the
lack of sa^poTi wMkA we recurved
ui prMiKHing the- Pageant dining
Uie wim«- ami l»vuig it durii^
Uie eatly ^ring. We concluded that
it was not r^ialic to expect busi-
ness people to stq^rart our P^Murt
during the off seas(Mi, and, of
course, ^ did not have the tour-
isty hot! in April to boost attend-
ance and tick^ nles. Witt meager
financial backing and sparse at
Widance, had it not been tar an
loisolicited d(mation, the 1964 I^-
eant would have operated .it a
k)ss.
Ckmsidering these difficultws. ^w
ccmclixted that the (rf)vims solution
was m have Ami l^^|sant dittif^
the sununer. (^ fb^t effwt was
to )ei\« it ta esrly Jttt». imm^
tJK rnnt seasm, birt ^vk^ the
toprep^ ^ ttie Sate Kage^nt.
UpW iwpnry as to t?» a -ailability
of Urns America in Jwie, we w«*re
uifwnMd that ho- aj^iearaiKe here
to Jtine or July was iirpwitfde be-
cause she was appearing at vari-
ous state j^igeKits b^ing h^ to
selet^ the conteatants fw the Miss
Aiaeiida ^mmikmsAfW^tmt
To the Editor: ^ #;i. „
As three vtHemtbtA ^ devded
students of ^tfUa Ifeach !fi|^
School, we tn iet^ concerned
with the futiff« tf eiff iK:hool. Sna
its erection t)ilrto«i y^n a^ tfie
studsits have mokkd a hi|^ re-
speeOsd rqwtatkn and a dec^ feil=«^
pride which are in^so^ate to
tramter when both tfaenuseand
the building are chan^. R f'ill
take quite s«ne time kr sii^ar |i
llWflMI ins^iet^ the lAtt ^
S^^KWy which is gen#i|.
ted by M' sttxtents tfaemsdves.
Iliere has alrrady be«i one Oceana
Hi^ School which mo^ With
Princess Anne High School only
to be {xt^iosed for recraistfuctioQ
ten y«u^ later. Will we too be dis-
solved onty to be revived a decade
later after aid nicowries and apirit-
are biy^?
On immf tf, ]M, 1^ School
Board pm^ a mdm that aU
new j woiiary sehoois «iaiid cease
to HI ama ht iwfivyiials, but
rathet feir Ifceir geop«Hlicalkx»'
tiong. If tMil»8» we <Mttitdy feeT^
Oceana Hlgli Sohatfl k ttbt ttie prop-
er naM ftt* tbs^M^ 1^ school to
be located m First CokMiial Road.
Not being located in Oceana, we
feel the name dwuW be more fit- 1.
ting to its location. HiKv v/&e
severe other proposed names
which nevo- seemoi to reach the
oon<Hrt<»ration stage. Tlicse elfaer
w^fi^Oata audi as First Cdooial
jnxgn Scnooi and Alloiton t^
Sd Mo l are much mtm sqdusticat- ^
eo iiiRUCea.
Being f(»e«d to sacrifice the
i|rirtt tad mattes which an at-
tached wtth the name or Virginia
Bteeh tt^ SchM, we beUeve it is
only fair \» etli^iroRiise m a mon
dsMirtt^ ttd a|>pci^ate name
fbr our aemr hi^ scbw^.
;ie Bea^rs
Laura Refaihardt
Jill SvertsMi
i« I I Ill II Hi I I II
Dear Sir,
Did you knew that the "Drop-
Out" b^g[ins Us «■ ho* tr(^ as ear-
ly as the firat UvM grades U the
adioek of mc aatim?
Do ytMi realise how senaUva are
ttte fieeUnp d oat b^^mg stu-
dents? A few dbcoura^ expe-
ritoces and th^ sensitfve Mtie
tmvma syitma ate timiirn into
a state d dwck. A fear euqdex
b^u to tiffottle down Uieir will
to pfflticip^.
htk d participation is a d^Dy
barrier to e^at^mal pt^pcst. AU
t»rei^ and everyone ccncerned
wiOi ajdA'a^itasmaaai ^rog-
va^SMAtft^ tfieiBadv^ as
tdwstkhtf 9l^^ taring lliese
irackr years d |g<q^-
^ioM we fBtf ioioa^ of ftese
ytm^Has, wlA aofnuJ w tear
nwmal intdli^nce, l^ng M ttits
^(^jafe, iBine^ttale Mfps ^nM
be lOEen to ri^aNlitate, by wi^
d nnbdtf Mtlfltt^ Let's taw
thoB dl.
Ed. L. f^Kksato
P.O. Box m, Sta. 2
^Ttrginia Beadi. Va. ,
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THttfcflWCES ffFECTlVi- THROUGH AUGUST 28 IN VIRGINIA BE^:>1 AND VICINITY
4-irttt
fWlWiMN
At m mmA mm»^
k«K4|ii iiitf iMi Mi
-nn*A« A M itollii yft into
fttte^^imitli t t itt l il
wiiicfa«9iitlkiiMif ii.
qMitlai4i^«MMrAA.
' . ' ^' ^ unm* ii
fidl ttaM
Virginia Beach $iW, Tfwrtday, .^^?rtw^ M^
iHJbiaii
8gB w ifpnw.
■t IO:tt «JQ. at
hadtocdna-
ApprtwJ Mil iiiUMil mm ^m
very impdttttK UIN^ at ytflpa
Cooitfvatiui C«np UK. lo order
toawcdvv of som^htag jfiki Hiflt
flrrt be aware ol it llie aloai bn-
pmtttit fww^'ht ^ <^ itetewide
can^ b Caltterv^n.
tea rder to Wp y «Hh ba aao re
iMM oTCeiiiervatiai, OMriM L.
Sara, praaidait of the Pedbral
Caitrld|a GUpuiaUoD in Minntay-
(dia. Ittneiota. ga^ |acfa ooapa-
a ptrtttl Mholanh^
Wlwt is GQOStfvatkB? WeU. jm
nuqr MMwer #fth mne d ttw
Mne answers Aat tlia 1» ^-ITers
dUI: Mid soDw of you will pn^
aUy be right But that really lant
the naat taptftaM queation an-
wred for m,
% takkig a aeiBi of
tw^ t^ praieedaeal
firam VkgiBia Polytechnic fi)^
bite, the U. S. SoU Oonaarvaton
Service and other prefeaakaid ia-
atttutea, we kannif tet On a a e r -
vaUon ian't juat a nouo thai is
nevor practiced biA aooi^Hii^ that
nally exkts. Did yon kaow that
Vii^ila has a vary fine Cooaerva-
tioB pragrffin? SooMthta^ rea% la
being done to conaerva VIrgilia'*
artarai r«mrcea.
am
■piN
WhiMrii aiMi flinersKip appea^
hg hliwa mimiiL the bestofe^
aD Kare(s) ac^i^ ttiroi^ idl
ei^ eirente. the apMI of te lil-
MT aniaars fini 9» nmneHI)
secood.
• year oU beys - Cal Ph^
(llalftHi), Dea Gaot)^ (Luxfoid).
• yav eld g^l»-S«bera Ge^
hull ^3tttitaood)« s«%
(LynMhavaa) tfd NKicy Dea i (W
T. Obtta).
• yw aid b o y a M ffl y Hughes
(lattbu). Sbwe Jaaatta (Ihprough'
good).
9 year old gbte-Debhie fUtreQ
(Lymtfiaveti), Karen fflOdaa ^tha-
ya>.
10 yatt* oM bi^s-Joey ftmq)
(I^rmriiava). Miha Vadtet (Aia-
gna).'
10 year dd gn-b-Adricne fiar-
tii0m cnnroo^^tieAh Link
Vanter Voort (Coat).
11 yaar old boys-Man DeDul^
(naa) and Den fBKoA (Arrow-
hMd), tie.
11 ^ar dd girla—Bcvltty OotSc-
mn (C^), Jaoin &annan (W. T.
Ctelce).
iSyilr 0^ b^^»-Adrian Ribb
(t^omi^bgood) and Dan .Mnei
(KeaqpsviUe Mewiaws). tie.
1M year M prls-Daiiae TUl^
raw (MaUai}. daiy t»aachal (Ar-
TEE-BiaL RESULTS
VBKHNIA ^AC3I - The City-
Wide Tee-BdH Tourmanant waa
heti
Hattu tnaygraond had Ae whi-
tuBg team. The moQlxri ui ^
team are as fdto««:
] Bi9«Mnd Bjotfanui. catcher;
Jo|»^Sndtsr. 3rd haae; Fete Joa-
sd^ rinrt sii«>; Bflly Hi#es. lat
baae: Greg GMteoD, pitcher; tiob-
ert Ed Hughes, tid baaa: Cal
Phfl^, right Qeld; Tom Holoooib.
center &ld; John Kappers. left
Qeld: Paul An^ Doug Gamer.
JUibert Rflbeiis. BiOy SMiley. and
IfikeAi^
The team from Ki^8& jia^
jgtwmd mm to aaoond jdace.
fievcn t4aygroundl sent
w^ over lao younertm particd-
Mtitt.
13 year old b(^a-4oha Sanlhn-
aei (Shelton Park). Alan Hbas
(IVantwood).
U year old giris-Donna Caatte
mijiiiiii] ¥Kij niamii r^
U year old bofi — Deniiy flp
(One). Janris lieody (Tradtwodd).
14 y4Mr old gtria-mna LOdt-
man (l^nehaven), Unda WiUitt
(IMIb). and Sot Shwil (TtM^
ougNnod). tia.
»Sb^Siii wya OHw Harriag-
ioi (ItdhNtghgdM), nap WiMntf
(Thalia).
15 year, oU girls — IrtUe Grdtf}-
hlotbn (Lymbaven), DdMe SkUM
(Tharongbfood).
U plag^^iounds pvtidpated witii
flvar l0b youngiilen entotig the
con^Nitttioa.
The cpvanrD score te[ phqpgrouhds
appeata hSa0: ial-%onMghiood,
35^ pttets: ted-tytmhaven. Sli
poinU: Srd-Arrowheafd. SI pottte;
tiefbr 4tb-W. T. CoOke and Ttali-
wood. »k points.
Ashlar car«<tf aboai and mofcor is the bfcst aistirtek* paBey you
cA hw. THe prwrioiB is i iMmMn Aackop to aw<* ■ *?*^
niniM i^ the rmdader d tb^ ieaioB. ti«« are a Mr tl^ Ml wffl
m. " " ~^ ^-^__-_— -
ijptk ph«i are a vitd iMirt rf fte |d fNHm. tmjf lf« only to
^nek and. tf folded, Utecpnahre to repb«a. Sane e^>#la i >ced hone
maehattcs can recdgdlze ttie aoond <tf a bad phig. bol tf you're tte
the tobat of us. yoid- kxd marine deHer ^ chick pki|s qul^.
Boats moored in either salt or fr«Nh iNHlr far my Hagh « time
wii pi^c # nUrfte frowths and soan. Boat oamera who oiiivlain
of a m J Aaeaasp stag^hneea hi ttsir <g lo^ Ifad Ait te ttum is
thacolprH. Poll tlM boat out of till fNfir M data It hnmediately.
If the mttteeUfe is dhiwed lo dry iMl hirdn. fmx dan Mi be
A h«i ir nickid prapllBr tan al9D ba hannhd to tba geaerd opera-
tioo and speed (^ your outboariL Ittinova ihe prop and eha^ M* ittiks.
dMtohaflurathatyoor prop has Oer^ pte^ |wi shodd have it
chackad ^ your atorftia. Doal ihro« tba datniged oac ««ay: k»^ it
for a ipata as t OBB be mlgMy haody hi an emcrgencjr.
Onck yav baMvy for any cMtis or eoiMan anl be Mire the
cabhi arehi good r«|M*. It you hiMlMao dstd| an tfechrlc «^ttog
am^ wkheat a fmMv. ihe batt^ has mnl ttaa Itt^ras ftm.
MM yaar halttry feehiii|ad or MplKed. ^^
lb aait to iMp your IttMar weQ hiiricatod. When in douM ftlBr to
yaia- flttflMi Aai eaite wMl the tttotor. Chetit th* exterkir of yournw-
tor to «MM aid lenilehis. tf yiita ftM some, put adibe p^ 0^ thaas
shtallher«flli8tn«t ^ ^ ^
Acoe«irlto iad «qui|W«t art the ftetf check patat. Look »Br|ayed
MaiHng «ii^ ttMM iMig Abd dgM rf 8M)afci oA m %amm.
Mdi aittw iMI aB Mi prMNert aiid Itt^ are to giod coodftiei.
Tfw« Hh chaacai that you won't ffiid m^^Mtk hot d^ mld-
iMUa chftk^) wm help toiiire troufaia ^^At ftt^ the r«|ii^^
'■»' "i
SOFtlAU MSDLTS
VmGaillA BlAdH ~ The air
mh Waeti Sollhaa TOHmartHnt
WW haki Aagttt S- Titt toaiB fmn
Tfaorou^good Playgroood mk to
first ptooe. Tha meeohers ol HM
n asfottofws:
rAMnMis
tjify Mtatfuetta. XMMa
Blei BMdb. Jbfaa I*A OM la-
Oahi^ BBMda Beale. Patti Nelrrii,
1%rry IMH^ Larry Mgii. Oiaab
WhUa.
The taaiii fMH (M Playground
came hi MtMd tiaee
« phQrgraaads latoMd wtth hver
m
N
. For CtMn, EfitNMMiiical
Aftobil Ha^nji on
CaU: FUEL FEED
GA 8-4222
FUEL^FEEniru'^. V
««■ PHI'
SCHOO!
'*> 3
f^H^f^pjnnii^ipfc hi the iiaiawall - -
wMm iHpbs apeeaartd ^ die
Dl^jiptmert of rtirti a^Wcraa-
tlon, (Sty df Vlr^h^ ftFach, have
ai» baea dei^rad. SMtack lad to
^jjna^ al diaiM "*^^ ^dt
ibae. The lOte^ c<^^ by
^080 Osasn^Md m aaiMant
ifa te^; Ifiir ft. Lbt. eoaK^
ed b^ iNoi VaHon. &.; and die
Aa's UnltaMBd tUftbill kiagito.
ii«aiyiBly tte Mo^pn. were aB
vktortai. Bi^ride^ cotf^ by
N»^S) Gr^pD^ alite rifwrted aa
t - mm f tewM to toe Jr. H^ hiefiw.
^^Mh8% drfV Na^ iyn»
im^i omm m Mn..D»ony
mm aad Ifii iMerie BoBqr
took die (JwifwaaWp NawH^
cMdibdb^dM; 1^ waavle-
torlous hi die ngh Girls league.
[Ifias P^ fb^ae^ Qthi Bfeck
toan are chito^phMrii to dse Won^
tt'a Lai^iifc.
nRAL MTANDINQS
Priir f j/T/'////^
virgiidi
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Let \M'0ymt Hdafln^ sy^em
throygMt$ j^aces and rtilke sure
it's reaoy for winter, dall .. . .
soon,
' NW AND REPAIR WOI«(
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•MfrA
iii i ntff
tattei
Oify ■ liw raoK days to Ok Md
gr ttto fummer foUvMM at OetM
Ww $MmmetA Park, S«ii**
te^iant P»k al Vk|faito
Kh and Saiview MmIl ite
vifl U on aoolkar «ai8«
fm^ llf — d^ the mn|
tf ftm pravMed by tbeae
amuamiMt |wte *■
iri^t, Ldxr I^y.
lie cirtain wUl not descmi d-
M(|, however. Ite Labor, ^rfi-
MAa vffl be roarind i^ flrevorica
Itadi^ ni^ at both Octtn View
«d Sea^de parks. Hiiae two
MMaemffll p«b !«▼« Mraaged
tat te year's Uaert pyrotechnie
q,0clade — Ug, boonyng speda]
hoM^ d^ilays-b^tauiii^ at 10
o'dock at Mdi |»rk
d tibe msjar circus attrac-
tieni d the a^Mon is ending the
wedc A Ocean View. It is James
pginnna 006 of the few roiuiii^
hj|h Jive acts. He leaf» from a
l0»4Bot high perch inio a small
tnk (d wat«-, iU sivtace covered
by flames, twice » datg. 4 2:30
^ 10 o'clock.
, A favorite with the younger visi-
tmt, Texas Tommy's Oiddes is
^ dostaig act on ttie mitdoor stage
at Saaaide Park. TlieBe beautifully
fnd^pd dogs go tbroi]^ a conopU-
"^Bt rMtt» of tricks oo die«rae
t^*ig^ i-M and 10 each d^r.
there is no admis^Mi to eithe- at-
fe^cdon.
Hw Noilolk - Virghiia Beach
MaoMBMirt iwrks have eojoyed one
flf tfw beat saaoBt in numy years,
to the parks' manage-
Later Day, MoiKkiy ni^. A sfe-
da! "FMe«dl to the Canaries '
wUl mark the clo^
At ^ai^ew 9eMh free dandng
Mi InMBlad thk year, am< a
iff bM^cAe 0. cMMtructed m^
Eebemk for ttie use of all patrons.
fUm pt^dBg for btws and auto-
miUil atm has bem provided,
wl al fta btech's attraction.^, in-
^idii^ Um firee Mpo-vised wading
pool fw tile ywmffbBra, wttl con
tioue in ftdl <fperiti<M ttu-ou^ La-
bor Day.
niereafter crews will go to work
#Bnai^Ui^ the v«n<Kis rides at
all the parlm and storing them
agidnat next year's openinf
Alt lA one park. Ocean View.
some Ktivitjr will not close d<wn
on Labor Day. The fiAing pia-,
now operating on a 244K)ur-a-day
bask, will ronain (^n to cater to
iocai ai^lers as kmg as the fish
cmitiinie Iritii^ and there ere fish-
&mim to take thmi out of the
water.
AdmlssioQ to both Ocean View
and Seaade Park is free.
Horner's Book Fantastic
A REVIEW
saspvmECKs, son divers ud
SUNKEN GOLD.
Paik Mtendnce gneraOy has
haai ^ over yie laat sevval years.
nAOcMii View Park's rides have
t oear-reoocd iui^b«' oi
1%& is eqpeciaDy b\ie
4 in oM favorKe "BoOer Ooastr
*• mom "SR^am" and &tc
at^aetiae. the "Itabant"
pstroni^ abo has
hiw «t a U^ for sev«^ ye^rs.
A SM sttcactiaB stStivde park.
^ lA RM^^nd-roO entataincrs never
Mknki te UaMed States, were
lBft«4uBtd this year. I!!* Canaries
w«R» mgngsd lor ti» entip season
«M <tf the yctf'i msi^fi^ Witt
•IBks fiMriM. ftmililr P«k ^o
litsiwil lbs euaton d MiMgs
^dJlaee nigEfts. whed teensA and
fteir fui^tt have bees the spedal
ipests. Md only salt driidEt have
issa s(dd ^ the iMbooni ooness-
Tm man mcfa teeasge o^
pe SB Ibt ^cMde-TlH^hQr and
I il SsHhim SUte Park woe
last Ttea^ at top
iBvnwraeBis to be c»-
bf mum, aceordlBg to
Iks D a y w to i wt of OoiwrvaliaB
ani BeonBDrie Deweloiaiiai.
OiV. AInrtiB & BsRisaB Jr. im-
IfwiiN^ witaswt ftgB hr pre-
flf Ihs pniNk
HAYES NAMED
VIBGINU BEACH-Charles L.
Hays, ^. has beoi usned mana-
ger of Seaboard Citizens Nati<mal
Ba^'s Little Creek OBice at the
intersection of Uttle Craek Road
«id MMitary Hi^wi^. Annotmce-
meOL of tile i»x)inotioo was macte
today by J. Hbge lyier, m. bank
{MV^deot Hays wiD replace John
G. ZSaaxmoM m maai^er. Zim-
merman has been promoted to a
po^tkm in the reomdy-expand^
Martgi^ Lou Departmei^ itf Sea-
biwrd tadE's ro^ officstr—
Hign Jofaied Serixtard Bail's
Executive Itafa^ Program in
June, IMO. Belore holcN( ^
present potion, he seved m as-
sktant maoi^n d the bank's
Yoik Street Office and as mana-
ger <rf tte Omsumer Credit De-
pntmeot He was deded an as-
dirtttit cbduer In 19ffi. vid w^e
named m assistant vke president
A native ef Si^ftur Sprbip,
Texas, Siys gradidMd hi KS7
Ifrtn the CoQege of the Hoiy Cross.
Woivestn-, Miosachusetts with a
B.& d^«e m Pidttca) Sdaice.
He Is presently taUng graduate
itaSim at the IMvtrntf of Vir-,
ginia's School of Consimer Bank-
ing. Oiarkittesville. Va.
mm UB7 to IM). Hays served
_j liculeBaat <j.g.) In the U. S.
Hmfwai cootiaues as a reserve
flffieer.
Hays b a menober of the Nor-
UA. Chapter, Natwnid Fbtm^tiaa
^e *e Maith sf DiBpai^ and in UIS
" r Treasurer. He is al»
ef the SM^ of Co-
and if Maeeas ^me
€lBalrf Oob.
Vm h marriad Is tihs fonner
Meore ef Morfidk.
Ike'
EXIBS
Iflostnited by Jack Weodsea
____ Photogra|d» fran
fte author's rdlectiea.
PnMUied by Dodd. Mead
mi Cea^uy. New York
(tore in a while an author writra
a book which is hard to put (town
once the reader begins it This
is die case with the bode. ''Ship-
wrecks, ain Div«^ and Sunken
Gold," by Dave Honmr^^nh^
ginia Beach.
ing in this fine piece of work.
The autfior naturally starts at the
beginning, telling of pirate and
scalawags and tteir adventures
and plunderii^ akn^ the coasts of
Maryland, Vu-gynia and the Caro-
linas. i ; ,^' 'a j
llje reader can tdi! mrich re-
search went into writing this book,
abng with personal ^wly of ship-
y/recks by the an*hor. Not only
does Mr. Honier Bst tte exact
position <^ the sunken hutk^, but
tioou^ many iKwrs of study, he
teBs the cargo the dup carried,
the number in the ck\k and the
captain's name in most ca-ses.
If you're ffli adv«it«:^r at heart,
do by aD means read this book.
"Hie aothjM- covers m>t onV tfte
plratM and flie ^risn tre:isure
ships that sink, but goes into
graft de^ oa hisluicid wreckv
(0 «ir coast that occured during
the Revolutiaiary and Civil Wars.
Adtk» is rise ^en oj ^ divers
jrfiysical fitness, the IMest word
in equipment and cuit#ft safety
measures one mo^ take in exp^or^
ing the fasjpating *M-ld fliot Mes
baieatfi the surfacp rti our At-
lahtic Ocean.
VWiat amazed us the most was
the detailed diao-iption of t.ie
wrecks Uiat lie within easy read:
yet have not been fuBy exolor-!d
by those wift the visim of gold
datd>k)oos and fabuknis riches.
Not oaly are there great for-
iuies waiting for discovwy by
advoitiffeous people, but the his-
torkal artifacts that can be fwind
on «■ near axne of the wrecks
are worth a ohall fortune to the
finocr.
In the bo**, die autlwr. thrwigii
vivid use oi words, tells of the
, adventures awatt« those who
1 wait a. Cartanly it wjuld -be
'had bx tte advoture minded
^to put aaaif. We enjoyed it from
I eater toro?w. to say tlie learf.
t Indadad B^b, bodk ^e 30
pb^lognphs that iknost teD tte
sjrv
We fldy hope tfa^ the next
lime Mr. Homer §cm «i anoth»T
expediticNi to the depths ot the
Atlantic or the surrounding rivers,
Stays ano nnets, xim iie wms va
with him. We like adventiu«, too.
Jad( Meore
rJUL WMMS
vmimiA UAca^'r^ Ttde-
Automo^ AMo^rtloB hm
1)i|te tt Mooal drtvi lo alart
MMrtab to bo paiikd«tfy (wrt>
M to seho^ arMi Md Mrauril
a^se) bMSs. The asw. ootaiM
KAooL^ opEa imrvE cam-
WW*"^ posters art «ipiqwd
Uttfp^lHJw iW ciMuaaii^. i
.iK^ S^o^'s (^ propam k
^Vt of a aaUood af^ 1^ tte
Americra Airtomobile AsHidaOoB
and iU afflUalsd ehibs to ett^
trtmc msdifgtt brnMi^ sckocA
i«a ywmgUn.
WK»k W. Ooa,' Dbadar tm^btk
dilvcL'i ttat nnaqf kfeid^tfinma
irkbar? sdMdl dtOdm are on
tbib own to bdAc for the Ont
lhna-«h^y of iHwin have nol
ted am prvfkm knBk: safafy
educatln. Not all school pedes-
trians 'liava^Kxeai to jiimSMi
that are protected by traffic ^da
—signs, signals, police, patrols,
will have to w^ hi or al«% a
crossing guards, pedestrian cross-
#idks. In additkM. many of them
roadway— particularly in rural and
new suburiian areas whidi, quite
ottm. have no skJevi^dks. 1b^«
younptors must be taugU to
WAUC cm LEFT FACING TRAF-
nc
AAA urges pu^^ to {repare
their difldren to be safe pedes-
trians by nudthy etetaia ttey
kmnw and use a vie route
to ffiid from adwol. ''Warn your
chfldrra to be eitra en^ul wh»i
crosshig unprotected comsrs. "ad>
visas AAA. "Point oirt that fi
g^eea U^t Am nd, gu«-airtee
a safe (Tossinjg. A pedestrian must
still look an ways to be safe."
"Howeve-," Mr. Ost cautkMod
motorists, "^w as dHv»s biert
a major resp(Misa}llity hi the «!•'
ty of aB our school diildren."
hrieh
>
Girls Enjoy
Trip To Fair
t/By MAE •mVO
'rjN Ce r teBpeo d e at
^^mCKWOOD-Martha and Nan-
cy Chevalier, teen-a^e daughters
of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oievalter.
Jr. of Birdwood Gardais, we*
guests of their paternal grandpar-
ents. Dr. ami Mrs. Paul Chevalier
a-, of Richmond, on a trip to the
World's Fair in New Yorij City.
The sisters not only enjoyed the
Fair but also the tours to Radio
City, Rockefeller Plaza, aad the
United Nations. One of the hi^
lights was dinner at the Dd^ates
Dining Ro«n fav the United Na-
tions Building. Ifemis mere fas-
cinating and featured such gour-
met food as Le Saucisson A L'Ail
En BrWie. Saiwe Aux Truffes.
roast prime ril» of beef- au Jus
with Voricshire pudding, diile con
came. Mnicaine with btmed rfce,
aid ^tessots of edair Ouurtflly.
dunestie »id imported dieese^ as-
scfr^ French {»str^, aid IrUi
(Mee (Irish Mist, black coffee
wiUi whipfied (Team.)
Tlie Chevaliers were also wd-
c<^n^ aboard the Cin^ l^m,
American's Favorite .^M^ lU^,
and they sailed around die island
of Manhattan heading south on the
Hudson river which separa^
Manhattan (ram the state of New
Jersey. The boat anurowJied the
Statue of Liberty in the uj^Jer
New York harbor, passing BnM^-
lyn and Queens, lliey cimtinued
on the trip along Hartem river
through the Harlem canal, and re-
turiMd to the histtNric Hudscm, safl-
ing south m the final lap of the
oniise 35 miles around the Island.
Then came the Fair, Tirith ttie -j-^ ^,,
Ford Exhibit a must suics "Dad- <ix^amfi)ir
dy" is wifli the Ford Motor Credit tiffaaanr pto^ti^ torn
Company. The girls saw the P^- 1 to make ft a jtaet One Is Icwitsd
Cola; the United States Pavilkm. I [f.^.'^S^t^^SS^^fSdS
the Swedish, Swiss, Belgium, a™^ £l*SSa* andSlffirto
Vatican. All in all a vecy nice : |b« ^ofjat Vnioo.
vacation.
FtiNERAL
»ACH " Tunend
fcr rsttad Amv CoL
1^ ttiiwiiito oi wm ma»
Bad read Me Md Wedaewi^
^ tts FM Bl|#iA church ^
te Rev. E HmM V^n. H. D.
mm fmtni i^partVNi^ of
Laridn r^ ware tai'Aafie. Burial
K^ be In Artai^Hi Nathwial
Fridiy at u a.ro. with
'^ atttay tenon.
V» was the teuband of Mrs.
Da^ Mu^ aotteesIA and a
SM ef Cdvll Hd Mrs. Ada Rhodes
HMaaitsta. Berides Us widow, be
is SHPvived l| a sob. David Hot-
tan^ Jr. ol ArUngon, and
bifttsri aad ^Mrs.
He -mm tte pommaniBng d^c&
of*Ft mofy finon'ttl to IBM.
CLfim ibuTBERlNaTON
VlRGINnr BEACH— A fuhorid
service, Cft O^ WMtta*ingt(H!
of SMS/Sakea Road was held
Wednesday to the EweH & Wil-
liamson uoeM Home, ^ri^ wm
bi RMewood MeixM-ial Park.
A son of tte late George find
Mrs. Maide F%BtrNS- Weatherii^-
ton, he is nrvlved by his widow,
BSrs. Mary E. Sandte- Weathermg-
tm. and a si^o* aid brt^her.
He was retfafed ^baen Norfolk
FcMtl asaend)^ i^ant.
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fli muK, a eoBae psi anq
of intaai eiibe.
Qmey Ha^Mrt, 2^ af IRE Aait-
bai( Mse aaa wS^^^se aiBHn Bat'
lv« A-sf ili lltfi it, Apt A. were
ttia mia. PstotoaH Hmge War-
na MdAhisev iflHhart iBit ia-
iMft ne fliBiafaf driMn^froaiflw
flBB WBEBat mm wBa HBB aBOOBKr
li^ «IP eeOas pet k tta sttir M*
tat mm ilaiAai fci ie iaar «tt
was arrested at tbs afiCDe.
Police pktel Iffloahart up Wsd-
asaday. Ibey said a dsor to the
basenent kitcben had been forwd
« idtdwB of ttta
■awa been s^
3 v*fa0r
A fnr
Hl^lKflML
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final date fpr apflylBK is Aprt It.
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eooatry. eittiie piaeousBt ofllees^
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CT IDiHti 8oH Fir Deeerating
Virginia Beach SUN, THuf»day, S^ttrrAtr 2, 1965
^A
tlHriil H tti\MgM potootial
IMjVM hMlNH*!*^ much
•Ml *•!«
/
At The lUite Of
oaken kve tht Um b«Qgyle it
«ffffM than attrikrUve decorator
(aMcs tiwt an nlattva^ ImK'
pcDsive. Md mM^cbnn ie«
die mUmmA bAarter design traat-
BW^ « wtm BMitnta for th^
TN ad?«it of ^ and ctAcr in
idieeta made ow of ttMBk as dec-
orative fabrics bievit^. Wkh
every new AaM eoOection rtmple
jMt^ odiM tn beeiming as old
"& as ifflTwl^. The far^ now
Is towaufti M#it hard ctdm on
wUle, cairi[»nali(m8 erf two w
more odors oa white, and e^^i
d^act dUvo: p1^.
• Striped pattMTM have beeane
the nxMrt pewnltfly poixiltt-
anrang the new ^ets. t^me in-
clude auch oekn as hladt, red,
green, ttea--i41 ia.da^ coIm^i^
dwles— and comUnatkxu of two or
iiMHv. Hie ^ripM load fhc«nidv«i
^ectivdy to wall covMt^ as
as wawjtow rtfimrateB.
Wlli
% Vt. EXMJI T. HAL£
neat Geo^nrili tfufroa lOUl
4 rf*^
\
'^■^•^■~ ■^- —^T-
^':>'-
Usii« siie^ at Urn windoir !s
somewhat sim|difiad wheo the
sdieme Include a shade d the
sheet fabric. Window shade manu-
facturers are now uiiag, rf>eet
fabrics, sod if a homemaSmr can't
And exac^ wfai^ ^ waits r^uiy-
made, it's a dmpte matto- to
td^e her sheei faMc to a local
manufacturer and have it lami-
nated to sturdy cotton wuidow
'shwie material.
^
For Semi- Annisal Peri0il
Savingi Haced By Tlie lOth lam
SAVINGS & LOAN A
NATION
Home ^fce:
ioioli ,vA Brambleton Aveoue, Norfolk
wm \^ginia Beach Mvd.. TMnas Comer
3511 High 3bc«t. Pon^tamith ~
i
165 T«<QrUi Main Stawet, Soffolk
Hiatogtoi Ave. at a h 'St.. NCvt"-* ''" "• -
13 Soglb Klag 8tc^, Hanpiut^
,^0b« of the most poptJar window
treatments using ^ets inc^idn
a window sh»ie, tie-back draperies
made fnnn sheets, and a valanc^
covered in the dieet fabric. Fy
a really easy-to-make valanM
treatm«)t, cut the SKuns free on
one pattotied and one coraploi^i-
tary solk] cokn* piUowcase. Une«
the print vVh the solid, attach
rings to be wall on mA side
d the window and at the ^,
and drape ttie lakxk tbroi^ than,
arranging the swi^ so Aat th^
ihow M^ prist and sidki. '
Window tr«itmaite a homem^-
er uses with her printed Aec^
are United only by her ima^-
tk». Sace manufacturert produce
sheets in ccnnplementary pattern
and solids, the color coordination
prdjlem has be«i' solved far h®".
Most of the atrl^ and dotted
sheets have solk) ootor borders,
and these can be anptoy^ to
M^teve a prdessional to^.' Dec-
orattve trims on valaacas and as
tie4>ads ^ ride dranas eaa b#
ompkte a winAw treatmoii
Floral printed sheets and pillow-
casies offff the opportuni^ ft»-
truly feminine window treatments
and are especially suitdl>le for the
kitchen or teen girl's roan, tben
thatnM can be carried over ti-
fectively as pillows and cushion
covers, furniture ^p ewers, trf>te
sidrta, and in other ways. One
shert mamifacturer suggests a
fhreplace cover, an Wea imported
from France, and even produ<*es
a'fleur-cte-lia printed sh^t for ti»
Of course, it wouldn't <k) to
forget ttie bed since that's what
the sheets were designed i<s
origuially. Truly coordinated bed-
ttxMn treatments can be wiiieved
by using the new {Minted sheets
at windows and on the bed.
Decot-ating with ^e^ is both
economical and practical. A stand-
ard size double ^leet aflo'd^ ^
yards of 3&-inch fabric. And since
the newest sheets and piUowcases
-^e on» that lend thenu^i^
beirt to decorating— are i^ 100
p«r cent ctAtaa, caring fnr than
is a breeze.
(Sevo^aaiib ki a aeries m Qa^tmi^m to he juMMI eai^ i^riD
Dialsg the past yew we have read d iinipiMratito arts oi ^rtekmm
aid larrar ia Viet f^m Ihat seemed bn^ mA mmdtm to aa We
hiM ii^|D«aaed fhen. vi^mm Mid even eWMkaa and ii^ito cWalhr
maimed In a^»enUy uab^ acts <rf terrorisoi, ^^l^ fceet •»
!ai« not isolated nor wWwirt aoMi to the cnmanM Vtel.Oo^ Aft we
nei* An to uadei - atawr tte feaMi why, l» taster »^fta bl^ ^flhfr
biUe. Uite spoke of tt doae to fifty years a|o aiaL hto woiii ii| stt
Ihrt- gliding Ught to vld^.
UENIN ^
Hk revolutionary wmy is needed because OBEAV ^StOKU^AL
QUESnONS CAN WB SOLVED ONLY BY VI(»£!^]£, and the or-
ganisation of violence to the ntodwn ^ruf^ ia a notary or g anlsa flw i
^mukaneoMsly wtt m innnaMe e^tfudon d dmmamj vNh^ kx
the flat ttoi^ become dwnocracjf fcrf the^poo^deBioavy far f»
pei^ »d not denujdracy (AJffil^ICAN lftM{«lUCY> fcr till rich,
the dlctatorahip of the proletanat (SOVIEt STYLE Di eTAT^a CP)
onpoeee a series <rf restrictions on tte freedom of the oppfeooera, tte
e^MMi, ttie cai#aPitft We mu^ orush thma in ndo* to free^MM*
ity from wage-slavery; THEIR RISim'ANCE Ml£ET SE MOKEN BY
lsc%Si£&^ JL^ ■■ Afca» Ihat mhtfirii thiiiM fat ■iWlflitilll thiP> h rijD Ttt*
ksm, tiiere h ao freedom, no deneorac^.
Hie proletariat needs state powv, the ceitraHaed orgaidaatiea of
force, THE ORGANISATICm OF VlOUa^CE, botti for the parpoaa ti
middog the redstance d the aqukMas and far te piapoie of gid&ig
the gi«at mass el the population-^ peaflM^. the p^-bowfeoWe.
the sentf-|»t^^ttrfau»-in the work of m-guOzii^ SociaUA e^nomyy
Dictatorship is power based dir^tly upoi foit» and imre^^:ted by
any laws.
TOE REVOLUTIONARY DICTATORSfflP OF THE PROLETARIAT
IS POWER WON AND MAINTAINED BY WA VIOLENCE OF WE
PROLETARIAT AGAINST THE BOUWJEOISIE (US), poww that Ig
unrotrfcted by laws.
Everywhere we have pnd^man armiea (VIET NAM, LAOS, lUAI-
Umi, ETC >, a lUwujfcipiy li|aa^ and veqdrti^ reor^MJaHoa.
We are aUe to a-gMW^irtri^to a ^^ detactoi^tf, a singfe force.
If you will hdp tm to aceon^&h this, ttioi no mortal oter^ses «r
gueases with r^peet to whM can not be known mad «^ no <ne cai
know will i»w«it us bom accon^dl^ui^ oar tadc, sod tUs tiek wfiH
be tiiat rf teMttng «i to the victwy d the wwM rtmMm mi tha
o^abllslunait d an intowtiooal (Mtrietarim Sovi^ ReanbOc.
WE HAVE NEVER REJECTED TERIWR OR PRWCmE, NCHl
CAN WE DO SO. TERROR IS A TORM OF MniTAJKV 0PS3UT»N
THAT MAY BE UiaasmLY APPLIED, OR »IAY E\rtW BE ES§EN-
TIAL IN CERTAIN MOVEMENTS OF THE BATTUE, UNDER CER^
TAINCONDmOI^!!!!!! ,
We diall qieak tile l^er «id uwkMdsted frulh; to counta^ thM are
expoteneing an unprecedei^ cri^, the eeSa^m of old ties, and ti» i
biteedtttcatton of tlw class strug^e^-and aodi are aU be cotarfries of
the worU-TERROR CANWyT BE DlSm^gOX WITH notwithstsodii^
the hypoOTtes and phrMMnoqgers.
mm
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P
by m
Tom Dwf
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• LEQAL »H>TICES
mfftcm ot SALE
Nottoe la herd>y givai at 10:00
A.M. on September aoth, U«6, ^
Co^K Motor OxniMmy, Inc.. MS
Virginia BesK;h Botdevard« ^re
shall offer toi sale at i^blte
auctkm one wm Dart Z-Doo- Hml-
top nitoeadlile, i»kl No. !»•
eaSfiSO. witii ai^Msories, whMt
wtomobile was pta«hased fagr Sn-
^oe A. Cathelyn 1^ coe^ttaial
sales o^ract Ta&: c«h at
tkne of sale. 1^ vendor reierve»
the j^t to bid
VIRGINIA NATIONAL BAIQC
Drew&y & Evans, Attea^
To« Late to
Ito-nished cotta^ tn rmt 9i^
ing ro(na aT 314 Sad ^^^^.^1!
m7X!. Mm
WAITRESS WANI^ * mtm
ning shift. :^|4r U fiWM. V^t^
R^twraot, itth aad ^Mtt ^
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Virginia Beach SUN, T»iursday, Septembf 2, 1965
^rvkeinen In The News
Ifaiitoe Fringe .ntqiii C. Hogge.
«■ «f M-. aad Mn. Jm«Ii C.
hmL gnAiaM from Mutae re-
tt^ tntaii« at the Marine OoipB
nmmAt Depot at l^rrte bbnd, S.
C Ife has been osigned to Cmp
UJeiae. N. C.
• • • *
MieUupnum lUrd Oass Joins
A. Dire Jr.. aoo ^ Mr. «ad lifrt.
Jmm A. Dq«v of 304 Cavite
Drive, ia curreirtly on his summo-
cfuiae idMn^ the airti-Aibmarfne
.mwfare sunxMt airotA cvri^
USS Lake Chaoiplain. ag&-f*iBg in
tfie AtlantUr Ocean.
DAY MEETS
U)ND(W BRnX^E - Tlie-next
in^aar TKWttSr^ ^
Aaaerican Veterans, Virginia
Beach Chapter No. SO, wOl be held
on FViday at 8 p.m. at ttw Scott
Memorial MethcxBst church. First
CaktM rami.
Members wlH dincuss the For-
get-lte-Not a^ to he heki on Sep-
teraber IL S
Pvt. J<*B» R. Viar Jr., wboie {ar-
live bA SKTIiaUa Pt, re-
cent conq^Med Mivanced tit^
ii^ as a c M won e e r imiler the Re-
serve DfiUatmoit Pn^am at the
BOY DROWNS
VIRGINIA BEACH-A three yMff
M Norfolk boy besmne the city's
fifth drownii^ vtetta (d the year
last Friday wNp he apparently
tapped into ««ter over his head
while craWiing iHth Ms father Fo-
lks said the (b«w!^ totk place
at the Narrows, a chamwl betwwn
Bn»d aad Unkhcm Bays. Officials
JMdieve the child stepped into the
the 'BoiK channel which i.s six to
e^ fe^ d«ep.
tar Aortly a^r 5.» p.n>. and was
p imiu mc ed dead « wrival at Vir-
ginia Beach Goieral riM^^tal.
11* child was IdMitifiel a.-? Kev-
in H. Greoi. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ftfrest Green, d tt% 74il0 Uock
ft Dinur drive la Non'oHi.
Army Arti^7 and
Fort Sffl. Okla.
MaAiCMter.
N«ra] Aviaflon Omco' Cmdidate
Samud W. Bowna^ ton ot Mr.
and Mrs. Rd)ert A Bowiuh vim
Baldwin iti«^ U attenUng Pre-
Flight Sdnol at the Naval Air Sta-
tion, Peoaacola. Fla.
Marble Luce Cwptral Boi4^ E.
Gregory, son of Edward CU«gory
vt int Ei^iten Lmm, Baya^.
participated ta a tralnii^ exortoe
recoitly at the Camp Fu^ roaneu^
vec arM neur Tdtoaika, Japan.
ON VACATION
BAYSroE-llie Rev. Bill Sbn-
inons. Field Secretary KTEi^ti
Virginia Confer«ice <rf die Chrla-
tlas ChurcJws, was guest ^edm*.
la^ Sunday, at the Bayside C^rls-
tl<m 0iurch.
Pastor, the Rev. Earl Farrefl
and his family w«* vacatitaiing
In NorUi Carolina.
FRANK L. remnx^
GETS DEGREE
VIRGINIA BEACH' — Frank L.
Ftatre» receiwd a tedielpr •!
Arts d^ree tai the IMver^ty «C
Ricfamond c oiM n «K»n i rtt hrid r»-
ceitly. He stucned at Mc^mogid
OAege. the m^'s tuMiorfm^
Uwral tfts divisioa of the tJtuwr-
sity of RkJimand. He cmccirtrated
m. FrAnK BuIns; », jy^lAfe dARDNER
and DR. ROBERT WAO0fl.L
ANNOUNCE THE dPf Nlf^'^ ^T. 7, 1965
OF A SECOND C»=f ICE FOR i^y^W^mCE OF
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of the Vtai^rit B^ch Sin b^n^ w\m tte tmt imm mi hn
If yM tew Jm* aiTtvtd in iim 'MemUr am, ymt iMy be a IMe
vBgM m to iH)^ a fdiukHn poraon ^ttit h . . . Mt 0mt wvrfom
kmwB ho- and <i^p«ib oi h«r vaM ^(m of k u mw e dtf e nd up^Mbe
mku^ fatfsnaattoD from tbe {mM^ ««iU. 9k te tbe woinA's dkee-
to- of WV^TV; hor dally {»t^vn is aecn aU over IMewtfer.
AUriiee ia flMmu t» )»r hite ipd you can l« «HMd her battk
to gel more wobmd to mmr hata will coituiie at to imt pofistont
Brf(»^ slw came here marly » years a^, ^ bad bea ia. ra#>
fal Be^», Nmr Y«t, Niagara falls and MUu. il« neenttjr ^
bnged ba- IMh MBUvmuu^ o« tlie Norfdnt r>^ awj t^fi^joa icwe
md hiHi beir tai^ and seoi «i aFSirM « itftleaU aHWDf. imr
(fflly does AMAae claim to be the d^u itf lUmMtt wmm's com-
RMBtatari «■ raife and TV. she is dbe mutalMr «fe for the whole
state.
AUsbee maim A her practice to join the FaMoK Fms tai New Yor^
City ewy Aiwary for tb* tg^ and «muner faridon^ aad again
fai July for tbe faa and wMer fashion previews and 4a lalrvlew top
^s^ners for ^.
In additicK} Ho^lwr TV duties, she ahn eodbc^ mtey excittaifP
fadiwn shows tivsm^ioiit tfw tfea. Omiag m fe flw netf bOun is
one at the Gtvditf on Seplenab« 14 wUcfa.wQl ba a trnrain^ bnuich-
and will feritura ibihion from liorence WfllMi and Wig Q^; and
on September a, Jiere will be a w^ and hat rfnw at the Bar Har-
bour Oub.
Our mna^ e^tor. H. Jeieph Lowentfad. Jr. is m^M friend of
AlUbde and will te seen on bw !!:» ajn. TV pncnm Friday on
Chatmd 13. Dw^^ the infwmal interview. ^ wifl ranlniaw and
talk ova- dd timea. ^ had lived in Virginia 9mcA for nine years
but now makes her headquarters at the MonUdBo Hotel in Norfolk.
Alisbee's eetenn will feature aU Vt» latest faaMoai. aahtfes to the
local ^le^ipBidote v$mm. aaewa: qi»^io« OB ImUbb ^pirtte,
and give t^ on what Sa wemr when aad witti what. . . .
Watdi tor tids timdy fadiiin cohann witfi flw iranlen's news be>
ginnii^ oeA wt^ ^1 '
Vmoinia Beaich Sun
VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGNl A, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1 965
SKinONI
CWALTNEY
Ctf PRESENTS
NEW feature;
VIRGINIA BEACH— A new tele
{jboM feature win be made avail
aMe to cin^amers in tl^ Virginia
B^^h IB exchar^e teginning
Monday, Septemlwr 13. VUB, ac
.^ortog to L. F, ft*rick. loca'
managM- of the dwsapeake aix'
Potomac Teleshrme Cixnpany o'
Wrginia. It is the "ToudJ-l^ne"
tel^ihflne
KIWARiS PRESENT
JAZZ FESTIVAL
VIBGINIA BEACH-rlhe Virjpn-
ia BeMdi Kawwis C3ub wtU pfe-
jent til* Virginia Be*ch Jac Pk-
thral Sunday. Septenitor 3, a: 8:^=)
•j.nL at the Alan B. Siepard Gvic
Center. Bwiefits frtan the Festival
will go toward tbe Kiwanis Cta'j
Ourities Fund. ' . |
Featured in tl^ festiv^ are
wfM d the all-time ^eats of fhp
Job iMH-kL Al Cohn and Zo(^
9ms, Ae unbeatable tenw sax
team will jmimey ^Kum Cannia
for tiie festival. Gene (Toots)
"niielnMn, who wr^ "Mr. Bluea-
etto." Billy Butto^ld and his
Bbies Alley l^on^rs. Ifaxine »il
Ui^an, Cliff Jackson and many ot!^
en wOl a^ar tor tiie MggMt fes-
tival since tiiqr w^ rtarted in
Toimny GN^tney, who took a
week off ftrfm Ms dub "Bhies Al-
ley" to arrange the fe^v^ foe the
Kiwanis m«nbers. Tommy, who
was bom to Norfolk, stiuiad the
F»Uval in 1969 virile he was liv-
ing in Vfa-gWa Beach. Ttwnmy
helped produce the Jazz Fes^vols
in 1960 and 1961 before he moved
to Washington". D. C to open hit
club. He has recorded with tiie
\op people tai the fi^ of jazz.
Tickets tm the Jan Festival are
availid>le at ,aU. Hub dothiog
ftnres, Eljo^s at "Wards Corner,
A^nder Bee^. Virginia Beach
Md the CoBvaAka C^tte* Boc
me9.
i dark.|i«irMi Graft C»7c« (Uft) aikd bload GvMUr
$^4^tt«b«rt«r ar« i^wpy to ba t(^*th«r Mid to b« "brotlMra"
mM dttMteklM «• MaioN at Virginia Beach Hitb School for
^eoSCrrw. (Staff Hot* b, ^adrick)
VBHS HAS EXCIttmE
STUDCNT FROM VIENNA
VIRGINIA ffiACH~An Austri-
an boy from Vienna has arrived
at Vb^^ Beadi to become Wit-
gMb Bead) Wf^ School's fir^ ex-
dumge ^udnA^ Guenter Sdwbes-
hitiit, to tt-year <M bkMid ywm%
mao, was adeeted by the Ameri-
can Field Swfkse to come to Vir-
ginia Beach afto* months of wwk
and kmg range plaimbig by the
students of tbe Interact Chib whkh
is spoi»ared by ti» Rotarimis.
Akhoi^h dti>«^ ««• U^ schools
have had exchange stakirts in tiie
past, Gueotor is the first for VBHS.
"yHtiea they adBsd for m exchai^e
studort. they had no idea what type
they wouW get,- declared Guenter
«^ a same. It would seem be
wiU fit p«ftctly lata th^ Virgiiiia
ORIENTJmON
PLANNED
VnW3tonA beach - The Sea-
hawks of Vfargfaiia Beach Ki^
Sdwol wish to wdcome all new
studei^ to VKS hf extending a
cordial invitatioii to attend the
wientatkm program on S^wmber
Stwfei^ wfll aneortile m Oe au-
ditorium for a briefing d te
' scbool and i^ acthdUes by tbe
{alpc^, James C. Mnttie. md
tbe SCA preaUenti 3^ <Wt
StudeoU wiU b6 dhMed feito
ptwvs Ind takn ne a tow of tte
school virile paro^ wiU be Mto-
duced to varioos guUaaQe cbunae-
kav mi brfoSBod dmtf fte Pa-
Oriental wfi cBW We iritfa^
mode pep wBy JaJM gy"»"M'"" -
m new abdarit af VIrgfaua
ei^ 06 afAsd bi '"
Beadi achoid acene. Ilitegb ratiwr
8«ioua^ndnded and more matore
than nuny teanagHn, he ecpresaes
tiw same rea(fy-far-Mything adapt-
ability of aiQT yowg person em-
bffiiced on a' new road to ecbua-
tion.
Bask in Austria he indulged in
his bobby of ^der soaring, but
finding Vfagfada iteadi's favwUe
^xHt to be sttrili^, he has taken
to ftatr-whal he lada hi eqw-
rience. he natoa up for i^ en-
thusiastic partic^tkn. "
When be first wrived a few
weeks a§a, he was the guest of
Dr. and Bin. ftoger L. \^B8er; and
he has shice become a roembor
of the fam^ of llr. and BIrs.
Ibigb l^ao CaiOB of 4U SSrd
street and ft 'tmlber" of Gregg
Cayce who is a benkr at VBHS
too. Hie Cayi»s are as pleased
with their, new "son" as he is to
bdong. "We are deUgbted we
can have him," saki 1^. C^yce.
"Tm sure it will prove naost in-
teresting for dl of us."
Gueirte- fpeaki witii a alight ao-
coit hut with n caimwidablef
command d Oe Eo^k language.
He \us met Many oif tib stji^ts
who win h^ nube Ma sei^
year at ^ngtaiia Bttcfa H^
SdMxri a mwMr i fei e bi^ «kI al-
ready he bMbemne a tamb^
of >e (Aeaa Hub-abotber of Us
unuwal Merea^j
He won tiw <^esa otanptonsb^
on a« rii^ cottihw to (Ub courtry.
Ife said te nd his aiilHr enloyed
tiie ocean «vra«e. Hb si^er is
yo>m^ and is alao m exdimse
strtj^i She ci^teued on to ^outh
"Dakota. '
'It is tiie ftnt ^me two mem-
bers of ^ MHBe funay have
ome^ iSf^ cMriOf at tiM san»
tfam to be(»K» exdiii^ ito-
deat^" remariEed Oqeotfer. "We
have left Maite jaQ# Ja ripna.
She wiD la liwiaiaiB uMiaitt us,
but ri^ to l^p^ «*bai« had tiie
qppattia^ to mm to .UnHed
ZOOT SIMMS, loft, and AL COHN
Touch-1^ l«^ce^eatuarw dec
tronic pu^-lMitton calling i ratto-
tinn fe use of rotary dial. Tli®^
•re 10 buttons «i the face d the
MeplAne and all a phme user
nmt do is to touch the buttm?
to accomplish the s»ne Uimg he
"^rmwly d d tbrough diiJtaf. A-
he taps the buttons a i^udcal note
ts h««d and tiiis a(^ato$ tiie
new dectronic eqquipment bi ti)f>
certrad <rffk». Tlmre ki also a (UF
ferott ifad tiffle.
Ibnite> Patrick said tiiat tiii*
ttfd ta Mfwne the first in the
C^tP territwy to receive tiie new
«erv<ce. It was first offered in
PBterrfwrg in May 1984. It is <rf
fered as an optional item with a
special diarge aooUcable tar those
customers »ibscrib!ng to Uie sa^-
it».-N
AceordinR to tiie C&P Manage-
the Twch-Tone set is available in
colors ta tiie conventional desk
type, wall «»} Princess Phcme luid
represHiis tiie ultimate . of telfe-,
ohone service for the futore. It
««inTOlifies tiie codling procedure
ami reduces tiie tim-i roquirod to
cort^fcte ^e connection by sev-
eral seconds.
Major modifications had to be
made to the exi ting central (rffice
wprpment, Twich-Tqne will be in
troduced on ya (b'adual basis
throughout the QkP territory and
tiie Bell System.
Tiie Touch-Tone {dMme, before
being pefe^ed tb its present stat-
us, tttd^-wexd years of research
jnd ^^Aqpmlaitjitl tiie Bell Tele-
v6i^titmatoti^. Then in ISM
RtMtoke, Vkffinia, and Hacu's-
town, Mandand, were sdested Au*
fteid trials Involvii^ s«ne 100 tele-
phone custonenl. In 1961 subscrib-
ers to FhMlky, OMo, and Greens-
boro. Pennsylvania, also trial-
tested tile Touch-Tone. Remiks at
all locations , indicate wholeheart-
ed (^tomer satisfaction witii the
new de^ofnnent and the desira-
bility of malting a service offertaig
availdile to all customers as
pnwnptiy as possible. Service r^
resentatives in the telephone busi-
ness office are mw «x^;rting or-
ders fnmi indivkhial Une .custo-
mers f6r CMHie<Ak)n on "T" day.
SUMMER ENDS FOR GUARDS
VIRGINU BEACH - Tiie Vir-
ginia Beach Patrol, guarduns of
Itfe m4 protectors of the be^h
here at Virginia Beach, is round-
ing out anotiier »jmmOT season
and the ^65 group has ^po-ioiced
a record aeaion.
Vacatimen to Virginu Beac^
can fed secure in leaving tiie wa-
ters of tiw Atiaatic Ocean bore
since nearly 65 highly trained
young men are m duty up ?nd
down tiie baadi eacn day. TM
eya of tiieae young m«i arc con-
rta^ akned 4|t tbe wator and
the swi^ tiiousaods of batii^f.
T^eir safety and «ijo^nt is up-
permost tai ttie minds of tin patrol
mesdjen. Hurou^ Sq>tend)a- tiie
Vh^inia Bms^ Patrd ke^ a
v^^ on tiie
ItM Vhrgbua Beach Patrd,
omtei aiad aipo'vised by Graban
"Dusty" Hinnant and W. Uigh
Kitchin, Jr., was first establi^ied
in tile isn's. In the early days tiie
Patrd was made up mostiy of
local yoifflg n^. Todi^ tiie oift-
jcdty are from Virginia Beadi
witii a siHlnkling of young men
who call Norfolk, Rkjinu>n4 and
tiaith Carolina home.
After tl» summer tiie young men
of tile Beach Patrol becane law
^udeitfs, coU^e undei|nK!uates.
and hi^ school footi>aQ playo^.
Mai^ return here sumner after
annmer to resuium their (kitirai
on tile beach.
Tlie Bfeach Patrol <^;wrirtes un-
der the' Beadi Umbrdla Servk»
«id amolig otiier rewards <^ered
tiie yoiaj^ men are a 9250 odl^e
scholard# f<»- tiie outstanding Me
guard and cadi awards for otiiera.
A selection observes tiw lifeguards
tiiroi^iout tiw sionnwr and will
male ito selection afto* Labor
Ikiy.
iia llf^ards undof o a contin-
umis b'dnfaig prc^am including
weddy rescue driUs ai^ elemoi-
tory first aid. The Virginia Beach
Rescue Squad has been fiilly co-
operative in giving lectures of tiie
latest in artificial respir^tton.
Hiese eS<ul8 coirtribute to an evo-
improving standard of excelloice.
Tliis training diows its value dai-
ly as rescues are made, minor oAs
treated, and tl» y^ilaiu« main-
taioed.
om TO
T1MFFI0
I
VIRGINIA BEACH-Traffie wai
opeiol in ti% approach diamd of
Lynnhaven Inlet, after completion
of several months draining. ^
Seven Buoys, induding lifted
buoy No. 2 and uncharted Iwoys
3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 were relocated
to noark the new diaimd.
tfm <haimd was dredged 1090
feet kmg, ISO feet wide and »
feet Aeep as part of tiie Lynnhavtn
Bay and Inlet Project
Laporte Dredging Company d
Alexandria has moved Its ope«-
tim Inskle tiie bridge and lw|
started tiie next phase-Hkedgb^
a mooring and ttifning basin lOQO
feet king, 7S0 feet vHde, and 10
feet deep.
To Award Car
VIRGINIA BEACH-Tlie Frater-
nal Ordw of Firemoi will award
a 1965 Mustang to tiie holder of
tiie lucky ticket on S^Jtembw 11,
foUowing the Shrine parade.
Tickets for the drawing may be
[wcha^ from any monbor of
tlM Fire departmept or Vdun-
teer Fire department for a $1 cb-
nation.
lEACfl SURFM
PLACE WELL }
\^Ba]^]A .BEACH-Lolcal surf- . Tliree Virgiida Beach bc^ r^-
ers had a fi^'«biy last we^md rdl pvwry, hmy May. and JA
Airing *e Ea^^ Coast Surfing BrotiU made a ckan swaap f
diqppkmAips h^ hen at Vii^
gfaiia Beadi
Bob
a<edi'
MpQin^ who dwidd be
tin^ area's ke«i in-
of surfing, wtn
'i Nvisi(si (ffi y«ai
Hannoo of Lcm
^ed secmd aid
of ^'Virginia Beadi
teo^
tiwSentor
aikl dd«r).
Island, N.Y..
QasAtk P0ll
jlk^ tHrd.
■ Jdm Eakra of Cocoa Beadi,
Fla., wbmer (rf %e Mm's Diviakm
(18-34) lilt year tost out te 0. W.
Carter eC Noridlr ft* flrat place
ftis ^ar, Ixit ^ manage to place
a good second, ftiird {dace was
clinched by Bruce Clelland d Jatk-
a(mvSk% Fta.
Gary Proper of Cocoa Bwidi,
Fla. retained his titie in tiie Jun-
ior Men's ^vision 4oltowed by
Bruce Valhizzi d Cocoa Beach
and Jim Tunre d Hou^n, Tex.
Len Gttidroa of G^estm. Tex.,
won U« Bc^'s Dhrisk^ (lS-14)
witii Ed McQuiBdn of Virginia
Beadi secc^ and Fletcher ^arp
df Sattdlte Beach, Fla. third.
&e Midg^ Diviakn (12 yens aifi
inder).
Ifittii MuDTO of Onnand
Fla., who mn the ^I's
^(ua^au^ ^i»day took
place to tile QM*! t^visicui
he&fMti Ji^aopnlle, Fla.,
tn^OBA, mni Janice DoofwriU
Bradley Beach. N.H.. placed
&^idiQr's eva^ w«e
from 7 a4n. luAil noon beemie
of a nortt-wtad wtieit whi p iw H
u» dieppy. poiBteg _,.
vm^ finally Arq^ to at
feet with a r^dtile ^i^ie.
Vfaftien to 0^ e^^ito
West Coa^ Opk:) furst
Wsber d Vaike, CaHf . ; 2nd,
ey Mnnbz d I^ia'l^rint.
ffiid ^ceiHofboan of.
no, Calif.
Tandem: Chuck Kmes and Nan-
cy Meltzttf of Betoc^ U. J.;
Dick Carti and Kath$^ AnderaOU
of Coc(m Beach. Fla.; and ^
and Honey Holland (fatikir tA
daughter) d Vfa#iia Beach
■4
FORMER
r
APPOINTED
LYNCHBURG.- A former Vi'
ginia' Beach woman has b««|yS|k
pointed assista^ to <M dhW
of admissions at Randolph-M^(
Woman's College.
1^ is Mra. Sam T. Thi
Jr., of L^tcUraqt. nee
daunts- d Mr. and Mrs.
E. Sndl, laoi Laskin
ginIa Beach.
M«akb«n off A* 1^68 Virfiala BMch Patrol
Mrs. Humpson
AM. de^^ from
l{@t Jifl«. She
mtfta. nmorad in
eA]cati<m, and served at
axk in tiie- matfaamatic
tB0A,
Ste la a ^rdduib
Beadi Hi^ S^A
^^mmm-
w^^mm^m^riimt-
mmimm
^
mam
.. GROVE
, 1ST CHURCH
MiM:tM Ann*
^o|r R. iMtlusfe, Pallor
10:00 ft.m. — Chttrch School
il:llft.ni. — Ifornini; Worship
FAANCIS ASiURY
MtmiOOllT C#«IRCH
QfMt Neck Roid
LcRsy Davit, MlK^tar
f:4Sft.iB. — Okarch Ilch>ol
1 1 :00 •.«. — MontlAt Wonhip
MiHNt MMUrt
||g% 9md tk CmrOht Dv. — «t6.tlSt
SCOTT MEMOIUAL
JMrnfOPti T t ilifff*H
4W 1?^ OMimlal Itoad
•k*. H. WmIi C«»rr» l^utar
8:S0 A.».— Motfiint WeMtOp
II :00 ft.n.-- Mornlftg Werihip
T-.IOp.BU— Yoirth reliowili^
I
HAI^OOD
Mtmoptst CHimoi
4?1S BsyvoQd t^d
Jmim O. Ulif . Jr., riuitor
• : 4 6 m.rt . — Chttrch ^moel
11 :00 p ra,— Morning Wor^ip
«i JN9«i*« mi liMii Of em
flrtNtt^MMM
^Hi
NMii
HAYGOOO METHODIST
millllCM^ ^^
•149 Biqr^«re RtAd'
8:80 ft.%. 9:46 a.m. and 11:00
i.111. — W«rrfiip Services
9:45 am — Church School for
all ate froupi
11 :00 ft.tt- — Second teMon of
Chinch ySchool for children
np tiirvttgh 7ih grade and
7tD0 i>.a. — Methodist Ypatfa
^•ttow^ip for young ,people
tth, 8th and 9th grades in
innior High Group and 10th
gniide up for Senior Group.
FriMda wvlcomed.
STRONG
COMIMUNrr
ST- AIDAN'S
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Kiiu^'s Grant Road
A Edinhurg Drive
Phone 340-8730
.R«*. L. J. Tajfior, Jr., V^ear
10:00 a,m, — Holy Communion
ifint ahd third Sundays)
Morning Prayer, 2nd and 4th
Sundays
Church ' School (concurrent
with strvices) '
Expart LaAas aad Mms AU a rm H —
ALL UNOS
SIM PACIFIC AVa^B
VIrgiala Baaah, Vlrgtaia
PHONE 42S4S48
ST. NICHOLAS
CATHOLIC CHURCH
644 ittle Neck Rd.
Thone 340-72ST- ' —
Rev. Thonas M. S«an«rt
Sunday Masses .— 8:16, 9:30,
10:48, and 12 Noon in the
Churdh; 11:00 in Princess
TheatSra, 8177 Virginia Beach
. Blvd.
Confessions — Saturday 4-8 p.m.
and 7-8 p.m.
MOUNT OLIVE
BAPTIST CHURCH
L. Warrea Cha««, Fatter
9:30 «.«. — Church School
11:00 a.m.— Morning Wprship
7:80 p.m.^Evening Wonriiip
FLOW»$
HBmUtT HAM^ PLOIdSr
PHONE 42S-S7Sa
^
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PHONi«S^M
mm
KMOTTS ISLAND
MStrfQblST CHURCHU^
Kaom Island, N.C.
ft^«rt C. Blaak. Miaistar
lOMM ft.m.— Sunday ScKaol
11 ^ ».m.-i-Wor)riiip Service
BAYLAKE METHODIST
CHURCH
Miort Dr. «t TreMure Island
Drive in Bayside
RarasMd E. Mbtsar, Miaistar
8:80 ft ll:00s.m.^Wor^p
Swv^ca
/ 9:46 A.m. — Sunday School
CHAttW
^ CHURCH
Back Bay, Virginia ^
Laalia E. Graea, Minis W¥
10:00 a.m. — Church School
1 1 :00 ».m. — Morning Worship
NIGHT
In miiis and factories across the country, they
never stop working. By night as well as by day,
the wheels of commerce grind out the 'goods we
need as a nation. j , <^ , * *
It's a twenty-four hour jdfe, this business of pro*
auction, and k's a vital job — to you, your family ,
your town, our whole country. Like most vital johit
it can't be stopped. , . ,,^,^.»^ .,?-"'-.,- -7...a*..«»«^^^
Faith is a vital job, too. It isn't simply some-
thing that God gives you, free of charge, en Christ^
mas and at Easter. You have to work for real fei^ .
You hav« to earn it. You have to keep at it.
Fortunately, to help you «ain ajsd sustain i^B
vital faith, you have the Church to guide you. Start
attending every Sunday and there absorb the woa»=, =,
ders of God's teachings^ ^. -. .:^ . Jsg
THK cHu^icH ran auu • AU- i^r thb church
CARROW
BAPTIST CHURCH
ReT. Gary B. Thomptoa
9:45 a.m. — Sunday School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Worship Serwoe
5:48.m. — Vesper Service
6:30 p.m. — Training Union .
7 :30 p.m. — Evangelifstic
Service
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ADMIRAL — RCA — ZENITH
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KI^A CHURCH OF CHRIST
Creeds, Virginia Beach, Va.
W. T. Weaver, Mtautar
10:00 a.m. — Bible School
11 :00 a.m. — Moaning WonWp
6:46 p.m — Youth ProgMm
pm-:— Evening Wordup
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SALEM METHODIST
CHURCH
Priocess Anne, Virginia
Eaiory S. Etlmora, Minittar
10:00 a.m. — Morning Worship
1 1 lOO a.m. — Church School
7:30 pJn. — Youth Fellowship
COMMUNITY METHODIST
CHURCH
Acr«dala — KempsvUle
lUv. John L. KiUar, Jr.
9:46 a.rn- — Church School
11:00 a.m. — Morning WorsWp
7 :80 p.m. — ^Youth Fellowship
LYNNHAVEN METHODIST
CHURCH
Littie Neck Road
Rav. Osaar V. RmMgaaa
10:00s.m.^-Ohurch School
ll:00«..m-^ming Worship
^im* Stt«« ' • Vli^al* »a«di
ETHODIST
RCH
'nia Beach Blvd.
. KatoB Gray
Eariy Worri»lp
■C)}urch School
,m. — Late Worship
Sorvice
6 too p.m. — Youth Fellowship
Tim Ckanii ii thnjre"te»* factor
•a MZ& for the buiMing of charac-
9od cHuoMiup. It k a atcMre.
.^ llriiituil values. WidiOttt a
_ <iiUTd), neither democracy
'fOMUntiia can turvive. There
isiSppa lmR,W>pi4 ««aMM why every
<*"5rt*^ *»>M •***"<* •*ryiiixi reju-
larly and aipport the Churdi. They
are: (1) For hU own Mke, (2) For
WieWM«9i'i»ike. (3) Fofthewka
rf hb eoTMBtmi^ and natien. <4> -
I'or tha Hte of the Churdi mm,
t^kiah nae^ W« nw»al and natattal 7
•U{>p0rt. Plan to go to dmHii f»i«»=fc
larly and raad your BiMe dsUy.
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
1460 Va. Beach Blvd. Oceana
Roy N. Wilaon, Mlaiatar
10:00 a.m.— Bible Study
lliOOa.ra. — Morning Worship
7:00 p.m. — Evening'^ WoiN^
#mSf CHURCH OF
SCIENTIST
200 - 20th S^«et
11:00 am. — Church Se^iM
B :00 p.m. — Wednesday
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munion every
10:00 a.m. — 1st
Communion.
10:00 a.m. — Church
Glasses
10 :00 a.m. — Thursday
Communion
10:80 a.m. — Healing Service
School
Holy
BETHEL METHODIST
CHUROI
Princess Anne
iUy R. Jaek^r Pastor
10':0pa.m. — Morning Worship
11 ;©0 *.m. — Church School
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PLAZA liSTHODIST
CHUJtCH
208 Plasa Trail ij
Had»srl C HoMia. Pastor
0:46 a.m. — Church School
11:00 a.m.— Worriilp Service
7 :00 p.m.-:-Yo«th Fellowship
ARAGONA BAPTIST
CHURCH
^itforil Si«ienUry School
H. C dpiwi, ras%ar
9:4KaJtt.^-IWiiaay S^ol
il :00 a'm.— Morning Worship
6:30p.«s.->Tri^iMK Union
f :80 N».— ^"^NL Worship
fiStitJIl.— Wirt. Prmyer
IKMMr
EPl&Q^SSIdN
fOl tM^ont Road
iq^sk ftiach, Va.
ft^. ^i^M E. CrifiMr
VlMy^MChari*
9:15a.«.— ^unA School
l#:ila.m.— Wotrtlp Service
Nwvery Kovided
PiiiKMs^ne, Virginia
EwMt •• V^iM^. Niftlster.
10:i|«Jh-^fe«h 8^®«*..
il:VSa.tt.---^HmIng Worehlp
OLD DONATION
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
449 Witch P'lck Road, Bayside
8:00 a.m.- Holy Communion
(Except during rector's va-
cation)
10:00 am.— Morning Prayer
' and Sermon (Holy Com-
munion on first Sunday of
each month)
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EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
233 Bowman Road
Rot. Charlaa R. McGinlajf.
8:00 a.m. — Holy Communion
10:00 a.m. — Holy Communio^
(1st & 3rd Sunday)
10:00 a.m.— Morning Prayer
(2nd & 4th Sunday)
Church School follows ' the
10:00 a.m. Service.
Nursery service is available.
TEMPLE EMANUEL
25tii and Baltic, Va. Beach
PUUp Ptncua, RabM
7:30 a.m.— Services Mon.-Pri.
8:15 [>.ra.— Fridiqr-Sabbath
S6rvic68
10:00 am.— Saturiia^ Sabbi^
Service
8:00 a.m. — Services Sunday
EMANUAL LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Lynn Shores Drive at Va. Bch.
Kaaaath A. Price, Pastor
9:10 a.m. — Sunday Church
School
lO :30 a.m. — Worship Service
(nuraery provided)
6 :30 p.m.— luthlr League
■^^ ■
EVJANCEUCAL LUTHERAN
CHURCH OF THE
GOOD SHEPHERD
1489 Laskin RSad
Rav. Dickson W. Taylor
8 :30 a.m. — Worship
9:30 a.m. — Church School
11:00 a.m — Worship
- (Nursery provided)
6:30 pm. — Luthei? League
9 :46 a.m. — Sunday
11:00 a.m. — Church
'tfcnool
Service
M
[UNITY
DuPont Circle, Ba,
Pa«I E. McCullo«gh».
9i.46 a.m.— Bible School
1 1 :dO a.m. — Morning Worship
7:30 p.m. — Family Night
Service
LYNNHAVEN
PRESBYT^IAN CHURCH
Lynnhaven Village
Rev. Marioa R. Wabb, Jr.
9 :45 a.m.— Church School
11:00 a.m. — Morning Worship
6:30 p.m. — Youth FeUowshifi
6 :30 p.m. — wneer KslhBWship
7:80 p.m. — Evening Worship
CHRIST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
1200 Aragona Boulevanl
M. Bland Dudley. Mialstwr
8 :30 a.m. — Worship & Church
School
Worship & Church
EASTERN SHORE CHAPEL
(Episcopal)
B. Sida^y Sanders, Rector
8 ;00 a.m. — Holy 'Communion
9:00 a.m.— Family Service^
and Morning Prayer
(3r4 Sunday Holy Com-
munion)
1 1 :00 a.m.— Morning Prayer,
sermon (Ist Sunday Holy
Communion)
40ft A ^Itfifle — 4M*Mrt
STAJt OF ntE SEA
CATHOLIC CHURCH
14th St. ft Arctic Circle
Rav. Fraacis V. Banbrick
MASSES
Winter— 8 :00, 9 :i30, 1 1 :00,
12:16
Summer — (June 1-Labor ttiy)
7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00,
11:00, l^iOO
Holy Days— 6:00, 7:00, 9:00
and 6:30 p.m.
Weirttday, wintet^— 6
Sttwm^, 8:45 a.m.
ConfeMohs — 4:00 to
7:00 to 8:00 p.m.
OUR SAVIOUR'S
LUTHERAN CHURGH
Baylake Pines, Bayside
Kenneth R. Carbaugh, Paster
8:15 a.m. — Worship SeJrvice
9:30 a.m. — Church School
11 :00 a.m. — Worship Service
30, 8:45
only
5:00 and
Saturday
ST. MATTHEWS
CATHOLIC CHUROI ^
1010 S«nd» Lane, Va ^ch
#atfnr' «mara, Fa^wFtoAay
SttflMier Mmmhh-7:^. 9:00,
10:30 and 12:00
Confesaion each Saturday 4:M
to 5H>0 and 7:00 to 8:00
every JB'
10:00 A.
nm^
S. Coui
Pa^
9:4ga.m.— Sunda;
10:45
'UttNAUl
OiMUBk
School
W«crii^
PRINCE OF PEACE
LUTHERAN CHURCH
(Misaouri Synod)
424 Kings Grant Road '
Rev. J. Elmer Medley, Pastor
8 :W sum.— ^Mvine Worship
9 lis MA.— Sunday School
anti Ittle Class.
10 :S0»».— Divine Wotdup
HjOy tkaasmmion — let iad 3rd
Suhiay.
m^ GIUNT
i^RESBYTlPKIAN CHURCH
(Now weeing in the Sing's
(kant l^iWNitary School)
HafMuAl C. RlttoB. Pastor
9:(6lMn. — Sunday School
1 1 :00 a-M. — Morning Worship
BAYSIDE PRESBYTERIAN
CHli^H
H«Mr Robbins Comer
Rev. J. E. JobnsoB, PastM
9:46 a.m. — Sunday School
ll:O0aii— Mornii^ Wondi^
PR»l^mJiN CHUl^H
No# m&M^ in the Thalia
SeilentiM^ School
i»^^ Ml. SiMa, MiMstar
1 :80 a.m.''-^oning Wmnhip
10:4€a.m.— ^#%h SchMl
9 :30 a.m
School
ll:00ajn
School
-Worship & Church
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Pacific Ave. at 36th St. '
John S. Lyies, Pastor
9 :45 a.m. — Church School
11 :00 a.m. — Morning Worship
Nursery Service rrovided
CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Firft St., Glenrock, Norfolk
E. Crowell Cooleyv RsmIot
9:45 a.m. — Church School
1 1 :00 a m. — Morning Worship
6:30 p.m.— What-Nota ,
Fellowship
6 :30 p.m. — Pioneer Fellowship
6 :S0 p.m. — Young People's
Fellowship
Rosemont^cNki ft Pla» Tmil
\ OIlMCttOrGOD .
6S0 14tt Street
Bobby H. Sana, Pastor
'9:45 a.m. — Sunday School
llH)Oa.m. — Morning Worship
7:30 p.m. — Ewning WorAip
ASSEilBLY OF GOD
Virginia Beach Boulevard
East Lane — Oceana
Rev. SmmmI D. Bailer, Jr.
9 :45 a.m. — Church School
ll:00a.m. — ^Mottling Worship
7:30^JB«^ — EvUBi^ustiC
Servwe
VIRGINIA BEACH
COMMUNITY CHAPEL
Laskin Rd., ^inkhom Bay
Key. Richard Woodward, Pastor
9 :45 a.m. — ^Sunday School
11 ;00 a.m. — Morning Worship
ll:80aih,.^Cbildren'8 Church
8:00 p.m. — Evening Service
SUBURBAN CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
111 Lobough Ave.,
Bellamy Manor
Virginia Beach, Va.
Rev. J. Frederick Parker
9:45 a.m.— Sunday School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning Worslhip
11:30 a.m. — Childlrens Church
7 :30 p.m. — Evening Service
LYNNHAVEN COLONY
UNITED CHURCH
(Congregational Christian)
Great Neck Rd. near Shore Dr.
The Rey. Tho. H. Britton
9:46 a.m. — Church School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning Worahip
7 :30 p.m. — Pilgrim
Fellowship
Nursery for small children
OCEANA CUI» MAMCer
VIRGINLA BEACH BLVD. AT OCEANA
Connti7 Cured Bacon, Hamt ft ^onldo*
Fresh Fruits, Vegetables,
tiroeeries ft Meats
PEMBROKE liAI^R
UNITED CHURCH
(Congregational Christian)
Meetings m Pembroke Manor
Elementary School
Rer. Charles F. Pegran
9:30 a.m. — Church School '
10:80 a.m. — Worship
Nursery at all services
W. A. WOOD, Inc.
Cemniaalmi AgaM
Humble Oil ft Reflaing Ce.
-* Fuel Oil and KeroaeM y
Dial GA8-3St8
FRIENDS MEETING
(Quaker)
Laskin Road
9 :45 a.m. — Sunday School
11:00 a.m. — Meeting ior
Morning Worship
ST. MARK A.M.E. CHURCH
Oceana
Rev. D. P. Feltoa, Pa&tor
9 :30 a.m. — Sunday School
11:00 a.m. — Worship Service
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Aragona Shiqppiqg Cwal^
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PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF OtMST
iSth St. and Baltic Ave.
Elweod KarUt f artmr
PRINCESS i^lHE FREEWILL
BATTIST <afURC»
1415 Oceima Blvd. \
% mOe past (k«ana Abr Sta.
On rf^t
t. J. TNl^ Paatar
9 :46 a.m.— ftmay Siitool
1 1 M %.m.-^W wm aw rftee
7:30 p.m. — Evening Service
Publk b ii|viie4.
DIAMOND, SPRI((GS
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Dbciples of Christ
6700 W. Haden Road
G. David ShreoTes, Pastor
8 .45 a.m. — Worship Service
9:46 a.m. — Sunday School
11:00 a.m.— ^ Worship Service
6:30 p.m. — Youth Grou]M
BAYMDE CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
(Ceagregational)
Shore Drive & Oreenv;ell Sohd
Earl L. FarreU, Minister
9:15 a.m. — Wonhip Service
9:46 a.m. — Sunday School
11:00 aA. — Wondup Service
WYCLIFFE PRESStTERIAN
CHURCH
Joto B. Dey Elem. School,
i." mum tm Blida, l^ter
10:00 a.m. — ^Mortuog Wonhip
Il:l9a«.^-Clnnrch Seteol*
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FRWT STAINS
Mo^ Indt Md bmy itains come out Msily tf bdllng water b poured
ttei^ tiM flMe «b& the ^iii is itiD wet
IMrt Irt <Mi.^w^. unless you kmn the fahrk can take the boUing
w^r treatn^ tt jwi're not mr^ $90^ bwne-
Aataly wUh cod wiUtt. Ti^i apply a Jlyoesto
aoapless shampoo and riue. Do mi use soap. Ihls
will set the ^kin.
U simn ranains, after die dbunpoo treatreat,
tse a dtlorim or perajqngeo biMKrh.
Tills method works weU on npMt washable fab-
rics. To check to sm whether the bleach will affect
tfie color, t^ on a seam Aat (feeaa't riww.
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The woman who com«i in oit <rf tl» rain and
st^ aito a linojleum floor racoitly pdlihwi with
m ordliuut Hquid polish had better watch her step-especlaBy if she's
wearing shoes with leather heels.
This combination of Itoor oovg-ing. type of he^ nmterifll wd fkwr
omditoi is hazarckxn. , *^,
Recmt rewarch *ows that resiliart floor cowrings are much dieter
than dry- Unwleum offerrMl a^-dtid ragjiranra, ydJeather beel&iU'e
the m(«t likely to slip. '"" -- — .
Five types of beds were tested; nine types of flomnng materials.
Friction vidua of e^ was com|»red «i wet and dry,.poUalied ai^
uipoliriied Rifacei. ^
Crqpe beds, the resMUPchers found, offeed most protectkm, foDowed
by neojw«Je-cord, rubber and urethane rubber. Among the floor mate-
rii^ terted. viiqrl ark. rubb^ and solki viq^Is wore ijOMtt JUd-
resifitaot. ^ ^ ■ . ifiVa .
POanBLE HOME HAZARDS
!9Me poli^. oven cleaner, hair-waviiig kitkm. inoL Iliey dm't
sowid **"^ — *"'
But these itans phis kerosene; bleach, to^et cleaner; medicine, tuis
p«rtlne. llghto- ftaid, deodorant, dry-cleaning fhud and plant spray may
be potential dang«^ in your home.
V^y? BecMJse eMh product contaiitt some hazardous substance that
couM caise iUneas or death if taken internally.
Of course, it wojuld be incwivenient, if wA in:^x)ssibte, to stop using
th^e items in the home. Birt you <;an do tlw next best thing— protect
the famOy, particularly tlK ywag diUdroi, fttxn accidental GOirtact
with these products. '
Know what you are buying. Examine the labels— read the small
print. Look for these words: '
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sub^ancei ^ '"
"I^mgM'"— rrfa-S to siAstances that are !#ily toxic, exbvm'dy
flammlable or cwrosive.
"Poisffli"— refers to products defined as hi^ly toxic. -^^"^-
Some (A the labds will carry the sku!l vaA crossboim cA a legally
recognized poism. Or &ere may be the statonent "Kfep out (A reach
of childrep.**
Labels give an indkati«i of the princ^ hazard in sudi words as
"flammaWe," "vi^r barmM," "clwaea Im»«8," "absoibed tiirough
the skin." . _ _
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Mrs. W. G. SMfl*tt of Yo
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PRINCESS Anne plaza -
CWef B. E. Todd of the P1m.» Vol-
ui^e^- F^e CQRi>any has an-
nounced the addition of a fully
equipped ambulance now in s«rv-
rce and covering emergwicies in
the areas of Thalia, Birchwood,
Malibu, Plaza, and to Little Neck
Road. The rescue team works
ctosely wiUi the groups from Da-
vis Corner and Virginia Beach and
wiQ cover dieir wtua wbai Dee(fed.
This year's fund <fa4ve was ainied
at the acquiring of an ambulance
for the Plaxa Volunteer Fire Cwn-
pany to tM to the equiianent (tf
the two fire truda and the sahrage
truck tpurdtased last yeur).
Tlie amlmlance was purchased
f r«n Portsmouth and Uw v^in-
teers have worked many hours
converting it to a fuQy e(pu{Hped
njoderri «nergency vdiicle. Twen-
fy-ieven manbers of the Volun-
te^ Fire conpany teM standard
or advanced certificates in oner*
^cy first-akl and they \fill make
up the team to carry on die rescue
wort.
Bdng pr^»red to care, for any
type <d emergency, the andHllance
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oxygm, djstetric kit, si^ts, lin-
ens, and both an orthopedic
stretchtf and a chah" str^er.
Hi^ are {prepared to carry <m In
Bity type d dtuation and will add
to the essentials, as needed.
Whether U be fire, l^ieirthing.
fractures, bums, heart, bleeding,
poistm cases and the like, the Pla-
za Volunteer Fire Can|t|iy. ^
be able to render fi^^Mti^ipd
fransportatkm to the "^ii^^lltf
hospitals, including D^sid. Nor-
folk General, Leigh Manorial,
N(fffolk Conununity, Portanouth
Naval Hospital, and tte new, Gen-
eral Hospital ct Virginia Beach.
"We are indeed grateful," ex-
presses Chief Todd, "for the fine
support given by the residents of
the ffi*ea, both in volunteer woi-k
and for funds raised in our efforts
to ke^ growing with this g|x>wii^
conunuiUty."
, But the more you get, the more
you need-and as Chief Todd rue-
fully admits, "We have outgrown
our present building. We just mvst
have more room tor our equip-
mait. That is our next goat- a
iMgga- aiKi bettw building!"
He also expressed a wish fear
more day-time wwkers as vohm-
teers. "With so many of Mir r^u-
lars being membo's of the armed
services sent overseas, we invite
other men interested in rescue and
fire wott to jdn with us, and help
at home."
tCoBserratiTc ii^tttiV
tUyr. Park.r YouBg
220 Red Tide Road
Lynnhaven , Colony
10:00 a.m. — Sunday School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning Service
7:80 p.m. — Evening Serving
7 :30 p.m. — Wednesday
Evening; Services !■%■' ^ a
FlRSf BAPTIST CHURCH
36th St. at Holly R4
H. Wadell Watwrs, Pastor
9 :30 a.m. — Sunday School
1 1 :0P a m.- -Morning Worship
6 :18 p.m. — Training Union , -
7:»0p.«i.— EveBtng Service"^
Evening Services SO min. later
May 15 -Sept. 15*
bAyside baptist
CHURCH
■ 1480 Pleasure Ikiu^e Rd.
Jmbm V. D«Fot. Patter
8:?0a.m. — Worship Service
1 1 :00 a.m —Worship Service
9:20 t 10:1D a.m. Sunday
School
8:00 p.m.— E;Yening. Sery^^e
KEMPSVILLE BAPTIST '
. CHURCH . ■
7120 Kempsville Road
A. p. BltMMit. Pastor
9:45 am. — Sunday School '
11 :00 a.m— Morning Wort*»J
. 8 ;00t.m.— Evening Won*l||
5"^ THALIA LYHN {
BAPTIST CHURCH . *
Va. feeach Blvd. adjoiwljifc
Princess Anne High Seho<rt|
R*T. Reltart N. W»iH* J
^:80 a.m. — Morning Wott^i
9:30 a.m.— Sunday School
11:00 a.m— Morning W«wiB?
FIRST COLONIAL
^ BAPTIST CHURCH
929 First Colonial EoM
Gaorga T. StalUngt. PM|tor
9:45 a m. — Sunday School
10 :00 a.m. — Morning Wowh^i
6:30 p.m. — Training Uniwi-^
7:30 p m. — Evening Ww.
7:30 p.m.— Mid- Week wtrn
- Wednesday
you QM OET
REUEF FROM
HEADACHE PAIN
STANBACK gives wu FAST ralltf
from pains of headache, neuralgia,
neuritis, and minor pains of arthriliL
rheuRiitism. Because STANBACK
rantains several medically-aPFO^
and prescribed ingredients for fast
reritf. you can take SMNBACK with
confidence. Satisfactkm guarantiwil
Ttrt ^s^ < mI al#
STANBACK "^ -' — '
against any
UrapsreUon
you V* ever
PRINCESSAI^ PLAZA
246 Rosemoilt Road
lUr. Malvin Haghes, Paator
11:00 ft 7:30 p.m. — ^Worship
Services '
9:30 a.m. — Sunday School
6:16 p.iij.— Training Union
BEACHLAWN BAPTIST
CHURCH
eth ft Med. Ave.
A cooperatinsr Southern Bapii^
Church ,
George WelletL Jr./ Minuter
Phone 428-2004
9:46 a.m. — Sunday School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning Service
6:30 p.m.— -Training Union
7:30p.m. — F'nnin<? Service
7:30 t>,m,-r Wed. Prayer
Service
FAITH B^TIST
6818 Va. Beac^i Blyi
. Fred M. Farita,
9:45«.m. — Sunday
1 1 :00 a.m. — Momingf
6 :80 p.mj — Fellowship
URQH
Srship
Hour
, 7:80 p.m. — Evening Services
GRACE BRETHREN
CHURCH
Great Neck at Hilltop
A. Harold Arriagton, Paator
10:00 a.m. — Sunday School
11:00 a.m. — Worship Service
7 :30 p.m. — Evening Service
MOUNT OLIVE
BAPTIST CHURCH
Rer. T. M. Walker, Paator
9:30 a.m. — Church School
11 :00 a.m. — Morning WordhSp
7 :30 p.m.— Evening Worship
OAK GROVE BAPTIST
CHURCH
Bwk Bav. Virarinia
Alvia St. Clair, Paat«H-
9 :45 a.m. — Church School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning Worship
, BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH
Greenwell Rd ft Lakeview Dr.
Bavide. Va.
Rar. David Moore, Paator
9:4Ba.m. — Sunday Sr-hool
1 1 :00 a.m, — Mominer Worship
7 :45 p.iB, — Evening Worship
FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST
CHURCH ^ ^,
419 Glenrock Road. Norfjfflt
Rev. Cbarlea T. Hendrk^ka
. 9;45 a.m<-K^hvrch School
T^l :Off a4n.-^Morming 'WordU|
7:30 p.m.— Evening .Woi
ST. GREGORY THE GW
CATHOLIC CHURCH _
7271 Virginia Reaeh BlvATi
Rev. Flarlaa YdialM, 9:^J%
Rer. Paaekal Kaaljp O.SA.I
Maraes— 6:80, 8:00, 9:30, I
11:00 and 12:.'^0 J
Confenions are tfh Salnr^n
7:30-8:80 • |
BLACKWATER BAPTIST I
CHURCH I
Rer. Ralpk L. Hem ' J
10:00 a.m.— Sunday Schori. |
1 1 :00 a.m— Morning WonMpN
"Serving jod and the ^
munity of Blackwater ai
1784" '
TABERNACLE METHODISI
CHiaCH
Princess Amw, Virglrfa
R^bvMl H. Garaer, Miwst*'
iBf€« am.— Church Scbod
11 :06 a.m— Morning Worridp
VIRGINIA BEACH
METHODIST CHURCH
807 - 181* Street
Rev: Bererly Fehy
8:30a.nv.— Wofdiip S«;
Summer Months
9:45 ft.m. — Church ScBOol
11:00 a.m. — Worship Servle*
THALIA METHODIST
CHURCH ^ ^^ -
Pine Ave. ft Va. Bch. Vtt^
Willian^ L. Aaber, Paator
9:46 a.m. — Sunday ScboW
1 :4 5 a.m. — Worship
'
ST.
JOHN'S BAPTIST
CHURCH
Princess Anne Court House
Re«. Brace B. Perktna. Paator
1 :00 a.m. — jSundav S<*»»ool
1 1 :0'> a.m. — Morring Worship
6 :00 p m.— B.T.U.
7 :00 p.m. — Evening Worship
LO^riON B^tlOGE
BAFTI^iT CHU»<CH
Lo*<(len Brldsr*. Virp^nia
G. Edward Hachet, Pastor
8 :30 a.m. — MgfrniTig Worship
9 :4^ a m. — R\inf1av S«'>iool
1 1 :00 a.m. — Mbmitiir Worfship
6 -30 p.m. — Ti-alnine Union
7:30 p.m — Evening Worship
FREEWILL BAPTIST
CHURCH
In Pi^»»'"w«. Virerin^a B^ach
141S OCF.l^NA BOULEVARD
Abr Nation on rli^t
T. J. Ilagle, Palter
9:45a.ra. — Sunday School
ll:4Sa.«.^«-Worriiip Servfee
1 'M p,mi—^nasdag S«vic«
\
FOUNDRY METHODIST
CHURCH
Va Bch. Blvd., Lynrii«f«r|
Willian H. Aeoata. MlalatM^ I
8:46 a.m. and 11 a.m. — I
services _^ . „ . , '
9:45 a.m. — Church Scbo^
6:30 p.m. — ^Yonth Pello
KEMPSVILLE
PRE.«5WYTERIAN CMUBOI
6^0 Kemiwville Rd.
J. L Cooaock, Paatmr
9:40 AW, — .«?unf!«v S^'hool
11:00 *M. — Momin<r Woi ^
6:00 PM. — ^Scond Sundai
YonthF*Ilo'« "
SYNTHETIC
PAINTINfi
VIRGINU BEACB-A
domm^atum vi syirthetic
ii^ wfll be givai bf ftasdU '
author of the bo<A
Synthetic .Metfia," an FridiQr
^ at 8 p.m. at tht
Anne R!|^ SeimL '
^xjnsoredlqr tt»^rgliiia
afy s^«ds itfi
thaVta^dftBaaeliAil^
the d aa wBil r at tai ^AiA
-1 -m-L-mm^tf^ -m u. m um-
^
Vl^lflla B««ch aJN, Tltursday, September 2, 1965
C FRANOS LAY
Aarimnt Ag««
dif to te object then in time
«-<3oethi
Mid ev«7
na
Mb F^ OmmdwtT agi^. I mi toU by many pi^ <nint
♦B CMi niemben.) in tht C»y erf VlrgWa Btmh. that
they did pot know that noiHrarm youtfi <;ouM be in
No»f arm Ywth Can Be 441 Mraibwi
My uttwer to than is. "Urban md arfUffbMi
b^ and girls can mid do jcte 4-H O^ Mid de-
rive as much ben^it and fun from 4-H acthdtlts
J our farm youth da"* The only mpttmm^ ftr
J^faig a 4-H aub msiftir^i that you ba between
10 and u years of age. enieU in one project area.
bdoog to «n org^Mi 4-H (M>. and^^i^^ to
Hve up to the atandardi «d ideiOa «^^ «-H
Chjb prop-am.
'*Cr F. C«y llwre's A Preject fW Yoa
The ne^ ^H #s<iii« i am asked are. "Weil, wh£^ can a ncm-farm 4-H
Chi) mmAme4»V' and "We don't have room for an animal or field
otipa pnJBA." b Viifiaia Bead) we offer 35 projects to 4-H Club
memben. mi id th^e, only 15 require farm land and buildings. Among
the MtovHng p^jects I am sure that ymi will find something that
'tater^te y«u: Ekdricity. Entonology, Rod«it Control, Forestry. Rab-
btt Pnxfa^so, (^thing, Foods awl Nutrition, Junior Leadership, Safety,
14^ Horse and Pony Care, Dog Care. Hwtography, Home Improve-
iiMBt. ^me Managem ti Bt , Money Man ag amant. Gardening. Home
Grounds Beauttfication. Uwn Mower Care, Healflj, Ai^praotive Cm-c
aoA Safety, md Career Exptoration.
4<H Oib Rtanben Are Acttre {
Project work ia ariy one part of 4-H. Oub members engage in many
w^KMitfawiil ffi)d fon type activittes. IW following is only a partial list
of «^t Virgtala Be»^ Cvb members did in local .and city wide pro-
p-ams this past y«»: Trip to State Fair, Achievanent Day and Booth
IX^days, Toiff of City Hall, Christmas parties, Bai^uets, Junior and
BmAat Ctmp, Tour to National 4-H Center and Washingtai, DC. Beach
|ia^». eltegatra to Stete 4-R 9iort CkNirse and NatiMud Citizenship
Short Qwrae, and partidpated in local. City, District, and State judging
and demonibviioB coHteats.
Mb a Gtab or Fami « (SA Nam Ji
Don't mm out on the fun and educational activities that are planned
for this comta^ year. Join an already ^tabUshed 4-H club, or iorm a
4-H diii In pm comimgsAy ri^ away. A volunteer lead^ and 10
lamben is aD that is needed for a chib. Fn* more informatun m
^M Qob won in the Oty, call me or Miss Carolyn I^tAibone, Asst.
Hme DmoB^aUon /^eeat, at 42&4111, Extension 6. or stop in to see
«• it dty HaU, Princ^ Anne. -.. ' ■ . ■ ^
JHUi a «Me new experience v^Oe 'leidmblg for Uving"^oiti a
Btaeh Man
IWins Award
NORrWJC - Ihi am tbne
tfouod, Ral^ E. Bi^ ci Virgtoia
BMM:h mSfy htt the jMdqnt wi'h
his eraiAiye auggMtfoai at Ford
Motor Dmpany's NmtMe asson-
^•^ .J ..
P!art Man^jg mnrii T, 9m-
yon frma^y^l^t
ipMnpa^s mcMoMl iipiBiWBi
twai^-Hi chedc for |I.M^ mtA Un
choiet of a »« Ford G^Mde SOO
fouMiotr s«Jaa or a W» Haieiry
'Mortal two^wr aaJ Mi. ^
jito-. ^«n, a hoa^ a^^ to
d« isrim departm^ wn keiored
at a presentation lundMen by Mr.
Runyno; T. L. Johnsmi, |4«^ng
and enpneering manager: % S.
Fenaer, taduit-lal relMlons num-
a^; HaroU I. Nioni, eortndler,
and 'H«n«B Capps, chairman of
HatmgMk Ford CflianiiattM»
Wiem Ccmmttiee
Vuili^m WorU'tFlak^
omiiNG Events
^epi t-lA WBfk 4, BrkOe Mtg.-7:30 P.M.. Princess Aone Fire
StiMieB. I
S^ 13-««vin Heists 4-H Mtg., A. P. Fentress, 7.30 P.M.
S^ 13-T4a^«^ 4-H iftg., Stanl^ aiivers, 7:30 P.M.
> Sept M-eoriier's 4-R Mtg., UKsm Methodist Church. 7:30 P.M.
.irS^K. aSOcL 2-NatioDal 4-H CMb Week.
W(UnbiPast21
VmMAADOniMHTATNM
Mf«r m^ TrMblfi
Ator 21. eomllM JUtoey or «aJJ^
ipHukos tSKt l«lN IS nuy WMM
# iMB and i^ Mkt ]M« mm mm
lai^. yw nay hMe ilee,^ aaf
-;^mfexSSly brtafi fwt.
If you're luyb^ or lefliv tee
HIRTZ BAZAAfl
227 UtCobfiiatM. ;
%m% ~ 5€US - SWAN ANYTMM
» On the spot cath for all fwrliiliMf
I ft— pickup or delivery
» Opon 9 Til 9 - Phono 428-70M
la d, 9-yeM--old Mr. Bum. a
nattva of Wtlsoo, N. C, and a Ford
ii^lp^ ri]K% June, tm, ha
turned in 34 suggesttMS for bn-
provtaM Ford* car and truck as-
semWf and quality. He earned a
$20 award in 1954 and US lart
year.
His suggesticp called for the
stampmg (rf <»or innbr panels
with tte metal raised in oda to
eliminate the need of spacers to
-a^KJTt decorative trim faaddtag
on the iD^te of doors. Ms idea
was ineiffporated ta IMS 1^ ^
Mercury can&.
Mr. Bunn was hired as a jani-
tor but has spent mrat of his Ford
employment in the trim depart-
ment. He is a member of the
UAW, Moose Lodge aid Indian
River Baptist Church.
He is married and has four
children and one grandchfld. The
family lives at 916 MadJoMdd
R(Mk}. Vlr^nia Beach
ifDmrnmrnmumim
GILLEHE
SLIMAUUSTABLE
iUZOR SET
LICENSED TO WED
Newton • CowMid— RdM:i Ken-i
ian' Newtqn. 20. ^ucteirt, Virginia
Baa^ Md Mar^ Ann Onrand,
]», \eKgA seo^Ovy. Virginia B^ach.
dtar4Mi<Hee • McAmIm— David
A^n^ Chnietowiec. 30. USN.
^nv V^ N. Y., and Mary Alex-
ander McAusl^n, 19, accMinting
deriE.
Zaata • DvMta|»<4Vank Janes
' Z^fa, M, HaiC. Jacksonville,
N. C. and Cam^ Dean Davidson,
S|, no ooct^tttum listed. Virginia
^»ch.
itoed • Ctai^-^acil L. Reed, 23,
USI4, Cho^eidce. «m1 Jran C.
Gray, IS. iwlreSB, Virgtoia Beiach.
Re ya ii to MBa^--<»«)ry FVat^-
lin Rf^Mlds. 22, ^doit, Noriolk
and Sandra Lavem MlU^, 19,
student, Vurg'nUi Bead).
Banes • Vlii#a^11)muis Kin-
eaU Barnes. 27, tower operator,
S^ FrMcisco, Cal. and Ckiudette
AMm ItxJi^r, a, DO occii^ation
Hrted, Vir^ato Beach.
Tataai • SrfaNralcr - Joseph
Raines TslMd, Jr., 32. ccmt^actor
adn^iiatratar. miadelphto. Pa..
mA M«^e INwkwa^. 3B, stu-
dent. Vii^iaia Beach. '
. Saaw.ffatfflBM-'RaymQnd S^ow,
31. 0^X3, Vir^ida- Beach and Un-
da Joan Redfidd. 23, nurse. New
Yat a^, N. Y.
Beariif • §nMh— R(4)eri Ardey
B«Htk^. II. s^vice statun attend-
wai^ V^ioia Beach and Barbara
im^ SafiMfa, 16. m oceu^tion Urt-
ed. Viffiiya B^eh.
SmMaaa • ItoHda e a R ichard
Lee DavUsin, 18, USN, New York,
K. Y., mi Jeanne Lw Davi(feon,
It. no d»aij^itfon ^lei, Vlivnia
B^kA. .
SHKOittd ' WiS»-Ervih Jacob
Boboi^iel, III. 30, SMUI^ traia-
, ee. Bforiolk and Jacqu83toe (k^nt
WilUs, 18, clerk, Virginia B^ch.
L^toehe - DavtfaacM^k Im-
ia ItftodM. 31. UHN. Vtotfnia
Baaeb aad Unda Sue Davidaoa.
17. no oootfpatiaa listed. VirgiiUa
Edward Aue, 22, siud«it. Char-
Ic^tesville, Virginia wd Mary Mar-
garet Belote, 21. student, Virginia
Beadi.
Ftayser • Kaddey — Louis C.
Fray^er. 37. teacher. Norfolk and
Gloria BlackweU Rackley, 38,
teacher, Orangeburg, S. C
JeiUdBs ■ Roaemyer— William D.
Jenkins, 24. welder, Cauncey, West
Virginia, and Jane M. Rcraemyer,
20, clerk-stenogra[rf)er. Vii^nia
Beach.
cOMnmanTH
oaiini f TAiiM»
SIT IXM»i0li
vova MAao
Matthew J. Owaai. left, «f 130a Chewink Court with his
■ona, Jin «ndl Bob, and kis wif«, Abb*. haTS « eo«l driak of
WINK at tka bM|rtt»llty l«uac« Jb Mm Cmw^ Dry Exhibit
•t th« World's Fair. Panoramic sinral in backgronad akowa
Unispbara at nifht.
X
AUGUST OMLY
AU9X12
RUGS
Shaw^pooo d in Your N«litM^
Sofaa Shampoood $12
Chairs Shampoood $8
Scattor Ru9s 50c
Ftoort Washod, Waxed t BtifM $3
<We use Johnson's Bog Wax)
Andrews' Janttorial Service
^; - ^ALL 393.6342
„,„,.,^,, •"■*^g Cover Tidewater'*
ttmttm
iMriM
wmltmtm
What help
^ca»^vou ge^
*>.• ^K
SIMs HeiiiM)iik
Without Surgery
Stops Itdi-ReRews Pain
For the flrittlrae sclanca hai found
n wm haalJnt iabitanca with the a«-
twishiiif abUity to thnnk hemor-
shoida and to relieve pain -without
■orwri. In case after ^aae, whUe
genUy relievliut pain, actual reduc-
fioB (ahrlnka^) took place. Moat
tmazlnc of all - reaulta were ao thor-
ttagh that avfforera made aatoniahmg
■Utemento like "Piles have ceased to
be a nroMaml" The secret is a new
healing subsUnce (Bio-Dyne«)-di8-
eovary of a world-famous research
laatitute. This substance is now avail-
able In «uppo«teorv or ointment form
called PreiHirttttoa H*. At a^l dru|
counbera. _____——.
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All Vour Service Problemt
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Prompt ;24-HOilit Service
ALL WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED
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PHONE Kl 5-6843 VIRGINIA BEACH. VA.
that
/
la WUl work overtime without
extra pay? #i
,2r WiU take care of a thousand
^errands and never complain?
3. Is^Iways ready to be of service?
4. Will never iE§ii: imless spken to?
.^-^^
I'oxt telephone.
W% ^way$ there ...
^mya rM< jy to help
'\vaxsn.
For btwmeaa oad ixxt
pleasure, Bothing
else gives such satis-
factjoou
®T1ii C&PTeMoM Gonpmjrtf WgUi
tal«*tMM«iMI|MH
■pi
QMfVi G^ttte, 201, USN, NorfA
9ad JMO Ann Pemwe. Wk m oc-
oipattim limited. Virginia BNch.
Me MilB-Floyii Mm^,
« Yerk. N. Y< mA
rinlin CL ^A.S'a'
TO
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MANAGING B>ITOR OF THE
Uirainia dSearn 2!>un
EACH MONDAY
WEDNESDAY
AM) FRIDAY
ATT2:1SP.M.
WITH HIS
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SPECIAL BONUS ^
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SAME PRICE AS HALF OR HIND WHEN
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JUST SAY
CHAM! IT
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2SK)i»C CHOPS
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Farawall Ta Tha Caaariat
Mwi. NifB.f Sept. 6ni
LAST TEENAOE NITE
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For TaajBMarf Last NJlta 01
(Oaly Soft Drialu SaM)
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NEXT ATTRACTION STARTS SUNbAT, SEPTEMBER 4
Nav^ LianlMMal (Jnnlar ffiwia) Jakn R. Shannen Jr..
son of Navy CoHina«dwr j(R«t.> ^^* ^' Skannoa of 437 E.
PlanUtian Raad, has «ada his first solo tlif ht in a tnUnar
aircraft at %hm Naval Tachai««l Training CanUr in Pansaaala,
Fia. Ha is centlnaiBf> his f U«kt training at Pansacola, loading
to dasignation as aa aviatar and tha coTOtad "Wiags of Gold.
<U. S. Navy Offialal photograph)
— Virginia B^di Theatr
BEACH BAYNE
25lh & Atlantic 17th & Atlantic
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Agricultural Agent
J^%. "DICK" COCKRl
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VVED., THURS., FRI., SAT.
S«|N«mb«r 8-11
THE AST OF
LOVE
J^mes Garner
EIke Sommer'
Dick Van Dyke
Featuret 2, 4, 6, 8, 10
WH>. THURS., FRI., SAT.
September KIT
What's New
Pussycat?
UHrriDAirmn
ffOHMCOLM*
ElkUiDi^ ENCEPHALOMmjnS
BB AKEl«iG SICKNSSS B« HORSBS
ftm% iur^l Itat a rmrh& of inquiries recently regwding «9iii)e
.mcephaltmyirittii or ^eping sicioiess is bgrses and ponies.
Ecpiine enc^^ialmiyelttis is an acute vkid ktfei^ba ol honei aad
}omes chartK^riMd by central ner>^)us dUhirbaaceii and a hi^ tags-
tality rate. It iiM been recognized in man, ^ibts maamxiA waA binki.
Birds are th« mort coimnon vert^rMe heat and are {NN^Mb^ tha
resorvdrt (tf iafectbl ii nature. Spread is unudly by mea» of bkod^
iucldng«ttbr<H)Dd vectorv. Several spedes ol m o w piitD ei . diidKii nKas.
Kime species of Uce and the assanih bi^ we tefloe of the arttin^Kids
Jhat can spread the disease. ^
V^ vidl^ wp&^>0a» imy taKlude fevo-, impaired visim. irregular
1^, cirdtag to oaa Ale, incoo^iation, yawi^, grmdtalg of the le^,
jrowsMH. tebl^ to iwalbw. paralysis and de^. One or o^ <*ofli-
linatibo ol thm lynaptims B»y be ,(4»»rved
Hm ikmmtm bt coafUMd with rdbiaa, mtddy-con pi^Hnii^ tsA
v^arkMS huKtj meM pniiiiiiiigs.
Sw» ft an afo!t tonm, tt is extremdy inqxHtant to aacure a
defUto AapMis I7 a vdtatento as soon as any of the tixm aymp-
Hiere Is m njelJieteirtfeBnt iSlb^Wmi^r^^Bim arv^mied
IS they ^i^eor but rec9V||y ii no^ to9 frequ^ ui^ opc^^^ ja^Mll^.
rtd most ^fe(^ m^l'of con^i^ ie dtoar ft laiwiHtw
Saccbal^ ag«R«t eqiA^ ffl^r^halon^^ds^is effective a^ diMd
■» used iwitiody. Aluhopk dMJidd be ^en two doses of the vo^m
M4 «^ i|M^ dwlf4 W spring <rf the year, lliis ^aoM be repeated
9v«y yMT.
The pnam ql tiba tfaeMt has been eoiAnaid. Bevend no^paclsd
^asesjm Wag iav«l^tod-at|M*eaent for canfhma^tiit. I am sii^est-
ing to al' horse owners M Tta^^ua Bm(^ that tte foUewiag meanffa
'3e tafcen. - - > - • , .j
1. .OMstA four i^iiiariaB about 6)e advisab{% of ^^cdMO^
lioae horKS and ponhes that hive not been vaccinated during fl|e pfttt
:welve months. 1^ is especially impmrtant fa- those of ym «te a»
ilanntog to tdte your siimals to horse dwws this fi^ IMs ifcodd be
Jone iiranediatdy because it takel rixHit two weela, for tanmuntty to
Jevdop f(dk>wing llw second l^jectimi of ^. vaccine, so time is im-
portant. J
%, Keep tiie hffl*ses froio befaig trftten Ijy nMacpiitoes m ntocn as*
oossible. Use Insect r^Uants, elinoinaite mosquito breecttng places, ete.
HequeA a copy (dm^ newsletter dates August 11, for fly control. Hiis
will also control mosquitoes.
3. Keep Uie animals staMed irt i^t if al aU pMslble.
4. May t entf^ascce now the need fau* annual va^natuyi in tiie
spring. Cacmk witti yoor w^erinarian about tiie cost and alivisid)i%
of pitting your hors^ under a regular health [^gr«n.
Features: 7, A, 6, 8, 10
Use Sun Classified Adi
HIRRTV
SALES & SERVICE
• RENTALS
Pheoe 3404888
2304 Va. Beach Sivd.
(London Bridge)
ioiier the world of toMeleeirie Uvlmg.
Thlld MedalHo. enAlem invHe. you «ta a w^ijM where everydiin| you .ee^ fi«. comfort .^
A €^H7^rf^ e.„ ol for you-^fectrkally. ^eetrie heating or year 'rmmd cHmate conA-
r^ F^^^Ekctric qufck-recovery water heating. Li^t for Uving. FuU housy ower
S-^ t^« m^or eS convenici^ AU electric. Rameleu. lJnbeIievd>ly eco-
»W«ntoiay. StaiB^dem tomorrow. Wouldn't tht be a «« way to Mvet
y«6INIA
BEACH'S
'Most BccnrmG n
NIGHT CLUB"
CHILDPN1
HOME SOCIETY
VIRGINIA BEAOI - Ihe local
fund raistog coi^gn for tl»
CMldien's Home Sedily will be
.bdM S^. 7, IJbn. K Lawsen
Miles. Jr., diahmati^ has an-
notttKed:
Mrs. Hi^ is addi^ toe peqpl?
(rf Vfa^nia Baach to give g^-
<R»ly m this year's cmnpai^. i!»
need li ptntlia than ev^. This
is true Ana^mit ^ stot» and
unlMs evecymfi M^, the Saai^
will not be ^e to fumi^ servke
to alt tte iitfaots who need a^ist-
ance.
^ Last year the Soctety receivaJ
into care a09 bi^tos aid placed
m to ak^ve hemes.
AlC PARAMOUNT'S
^^d^ (W) ^^^^ EUenUG WW KWdER COMPATfr
^ FLAMELESS way-dean, convenient, modern
THE HIGHWAYMEN
Augutf 31 - September 2S
Plus^tidavater's Onlv
DANCWG DISCOTHi9U{ A MOVIES
l0Ot^ANNY CONT|St-E*ary Monday Nita
16th apd AdanUc Avaawa
For Jt«sarv(MtoM Call 428-86a5
OP$N T»»tf NlGHTL'^!
MAN DIES
VOtGINU BEACH-^ Navy en-
listed meto was found dead ftcm
a gun^t .wouikl in hi$ Araflsna
VilEa^ home last Pri^y ni^t.
TkmU J(ssfl) Gm^, 41. sta-
timsd at Oceana Naval Air ^
tion was fouid ifead about 8:60
p.m. in his &illlv8n Boulevard
home.
Police imnstigating the Aa^
Iqg stf ^ waund was s^te
flMt
Qrocto. a »^ nw la toe
Nawy hai bawi l^tog to Viipria
9&Uk t« ^ ^sts.
/
l^ch SUN, "rtwrsday, September 7, ^65
ii^m ShaiMi, Exalted RuUr of Elk* Lodf* No. 2268 ••II*
ttHifirat ticket to Mrt. A. H. Culpopper. right, ■• Mi^. Dyer,
Jltractef of Nurses at Virginia Beask General Hospital, looks
1^* . ' .lii.*;--.,^.
ELKS
4« VIRGINU BEACTt-EDcs Lodge
No. 2M, of Virginia Beach and the
Virgiiua Beach Council of Gardt^n
Clubs have kicked off a campaign
to sdl tickets to a concert by the
B<^s Town Qioir to ba presented
alt 8:15 p.m., Novotiber 22, at the
V^ B. Shqpiherd avic Center.
J(to Shand. the Exalted Ruler
o( the Lodge, at a banquet held
last Friday at the Pine Itce Inn,
sakl the proceeds will be used for
the EDts reHef fund and the new
Virginia Beach Geno-al Hospital.
Sh^ said the money wUl ^ f plit
evady bHween the causes.
' Sfand wait oi to say the EBa
are goii% to present the mon^ to
tile hwpM Tamer than buy a
{»ece d equi{Hnent that the lioppi-
Ud Bii^ rot need right away.
QUID "2^V
PAMFIM.
MMZWG LiaUID
WJEVESPMN „_
tr»SSH.VESC(mNSAWAY
cont fhe i^'wy war
LiqaU FfeezoM it-
ihm
sulfas
m iMaMtdy. woAt too* ifae
„ w.fisMveeoMM MMf «a ^M
G|R fituxmt...mM 4n$ comnHs.
REMOVE
WARTS!
Anwiac CoBnam^ DIaaohrM
CmniBoa Warta Away
WltkiQitt Cattii« or Burning
Do^Mai warn pudung <v scratch-
ing at irarts may cause bleeding,
mntAmgr Now wtnaring Com-
M»il^W* penetmtea into warta,
deatroya tbair oelk. actualbr n^ta
wxt» smmy ^ntiiout cutting or
teraiog. Paialase, colorless
Compound W, used as directed,
r^noves conunon warta safely,
•ffecUvdy, leavea no ugly acara.
SELLING
Tfee EBts and the Garden Cubs
hope to sell more than 2000 tick-
ets for the com&t '
-NEW
COLORS
FOJ
JOUR
FLOORS
Armstrong
EXCELON
PLASTIC
FLOOR TILE
4P# ClMiCWv BOQMWtr
FERRELL
LINOLEUM & TILE CO.
Phone 627-8661
1225 W. 25tli St.
FUEL OIL
be^t buy for your money
Si'
Why take less than
Ih© b^? Top - qual-
ify fuel oil gives you
mofe contort per
dollar because it
urns cleaner and
reduces nrKjre heat,
ail us for the finest
^n fuel oil and
V^NU BEACH ICE AND FUEL CO.
612 Norfolk Ave.
VNRNNIA BEAqiVA.
Fhone 42B4792
a)AL-ICE
iMi
• lEOALNOTICB
C0MM(»mf:ALT1I OP VIRGINIA
la the Clerk*! Ofllea of flM
Orcrit C«ff< of tke O^ rf ffr.
gl^a Bcaelk Va.
FALA CORPORATION,
Oxnplainart,
V.
JOHN FENTRESS, m CBfton
Place, BnxAlyn, New YoA;
MARY MAGADALENE WALTllRS,
79 Pov^ Street, Ansonia Derby,
CoiUMCticut: LENA MAE C3UW-
PORD, 19W N 18th Sreet, PWta-
delphia, Pwinsylvaniau JOHN
FENTRESS. JR.. 251 ClRdo Place.
Brooklyn, New York; ROSA FEN-
TRE^. 206 E. Olney Roa^l, Nor-
folk, Virginia: FRIEDA OSBORN,
3747 TapsccM Street, BnxAlyn
New York; VIVIAN MTJIXEN3..
3747 "ftiiae^ Stt^, Brooklyn,
New York; LEROY FENTRESS,
JR., 306 W. 93rd Street. N2w York.
New York; CARRIE L. FEN-
TRESS, 1334 Ann Street, Ndrfolk.
Virginia; JESSIE BRITT. 385 N.
Witch Duck Road, Virginia Beach,
Virgifia; RTCHSIID
N. Witch Ihjck Road. Virspnia
Beach, Virginia; AUCE WIL-
LIAMS. Address Unlpiown: LEROY
FENTRESS. Addr^ Unknown.
WILLIE FENTRESS, Ad''.fess Un^
known; JOHN THOMAS FEN-
TRESS. Address Unknown; ES-
MOND WILLIAMS, Deceased.
EMILY WILLIAMS, a/k/a EMILY
WILLLVMS RIDDICK. Deceased;
ELIZA WILLIXMS SECKELS. De-
ceased; HARRIET WILLIAMS
STEPHENS. Deceased; ALFRED
WH.LIAMS, Decwwi; NELSON
WILLIAMS, Deceawd: PENNY
WILLIAMS. Deceased; ALFRED
STEPHENS, Deceased: AMELIA
STEPHENS, Deceased; USATAS
STEPHENS^ Deceased; NELSON
WILLIAMS, JR., Deceased;
OSCAR WILLIAMS, Deceased;
BONNIE SPADY. Deceased; AN-
NIE SPADY, a/k/a ANNA
a»ADY. Deceased; SADIE
SPADY. Deceased, and EMMA
STEPHENS, Deceased, or if any
o! the above named defendants
be not living, tfien ttiek heirs or
devi»»as, together v>\tii any and
all (^lar parsons, knonn or un-
known, who may have an intere^.
right, title, or claim in aid to be
propoly sought to be partitioned
ui this proceedings, are the owners
or have an^ interest therein,
De'rin^snts. \ _^^ - '-
Cta^er of Piddlcaflai .
11» d[)iect (rf this yuit k 1©^
partition the hereinafter described
real ^-op^r in «]e of the modes
prescribed by law, to adjudicate
^ fee sim^ mmetn ci sa^
property, and to enforce t^
rights of the complainant undo*
an option agreoneiit dated March
S, 1965; said prop^ situate in
the City of Virginia Beach, Va., and
hdng more particulwly boumfed
and described as folbws, tn-wit;
All flwt c«4ain piece or parcel
of bnd, togetba- with the im-
provonents thei^n and the a))-
purtenances thereunto bdong*
Ing, situate lying and being
located North of Vh"gin'a Beach
Boulevard (U.S. Route 58), and
fanmediately on ^ West side of
Witeh Duck Road (formerly Bay-
side Road) in Bavside Borough
of tfje City ol Virginia Beach,
and more parUcularlv bounded
and described as follows:
BEGEVNING at a point in the
West boundary line of Witeh
Duck Road (formerly B^ysids
Road) which point d beginning'
is located N. IS'SO* E. 87.0 feet
from the North boundary line
of Richard Road, and firom said
point of ^ginning running thence
N. IR'SC E. along the Wwt
boundary line of tiie aforesaid
Witeh D'ck.Road, 235.55 feel
to a point in the west bcnindary
Road; thence running N i2''05'-
30" E. along the west boundary
liAe of the aforesaid Witch Duck
Road. 279.25 feet to a point ui
the West boundary line of fhe
aforesaid Witch Duck Road:
thence turning and running N.
76°^'10" W. S8.66 feet to 3
point; thence turning and running
S. 44°30'40" W. 481.48 feet to a
point; thence turping and run-
ning S. eS'SB'lO" E. 782.11 feet
to a point in the west Iniundar/
line of the aforesaid Witch Du^'k
Road, which point is also the
point and place of beainning, and
containing 7 acres, more or le^s.
An affidavit having been made
that the addresses of the following
defendants, Alice Wll'iams, Lawy
Fentress, Willie Fartress, and
John TtuHnas Fentr^s. aro ua-
kiK>viai; and that the following de-
fendants are nonresidents of Uie
Commonwealtii of Virginia, and
Uiat their last known post office
addresses were as follows: John
Fentress, ffil Clifton Place, Brook-
lyn, New York; Mary Magada-
iene Walters, 79 Powe Street.
Anscmia Derby, Connecticut; Lewa
Mae Crawford, 1927 N. lOh Street.
PhUadelphia. Peni^yWania; Joiin
Fentress. Jr.. 251 Clifton Place.
Brooklyn. New York; Frieda Os-
born, 3747 Tapscott Sreet, Brook-
lyn. New York; Vivian Mutois,
3747 Taysccrtt areet, BrooMyn,
New York; Leroy Fentress, Jr.,
308 W. 39th Street, New York,
New Y«*; or^ tiay be not living,
tt)^ ^rs or an^ o%r persons.
yA» may have an iniatA In thki
matter a«i tiurt due dlll^nce
• L^ALNOtlCB
has beoi uaed by and <» hAtU
d the ooiiH>laiaant to «eertaln
^ naniM aod/or tMttsm
wlAout effect
It is ordwed that fte idwfe
mentkxMd partks, uid Mrs ?r
otiier pentma » th^ heirt , who
may lunw aft IntM^ in this mat-
to- aa devlMes and ai^n, ai^
hereby required to a|^>ear
within ten (10) da^ afttf
diM pubUcati<n here^ and do
i^Mtt may be necoaary to pro-
tect tiieir respective iirteFeat; mid
H is 'ftn-tho' oda^ that a
copy of tids on)« be putod In
the front ol die Cwttihovm d the
Ciraitt Court oC the C% of Vir-
ginia Beach, Virginia, not less
tiian tai (10) days bef(»» appli-
cation for appolndiMB$i'^ com-
missioner is miKle herdn. and that
c<^ies of this ordw be at the
s»ne time mailed to mm-mident
defendants at Uie post (tffice ad-
dn»8 appearing in the atfldavit.
It Is ftu-tho- (M-dered tiiat the
above portion <rf tlili order ije
publMied OTce a we* (or four
(4) consecutive wedw in the Vir
gbia B^ch Sun, a newspaper
having gmeral cinnilation in (t»
City d Virginia Beach. Virginia.
A Copy— Teste:
JOHN V. FEJITRE^ %
By: J. Curtis Friiit, D.C.
Mr. Alien J. Gwrdon, p.q. .
P.O. Box 1S265
Great Bridge Stotk>n,
Chesapeake, Virginia ^U^
of 971 fed aloqg ^ SoHOMni,
pn^wK^ toe. Kae^m^ Wmm^ Hsm^^
MmCE
Virginia:
The regular meeting o£ flie Coun- General Comnerdal Diatrtet I
cil of the aty of Virginia Beach (C-G 1) and a Use permit to
will be held in the CIrcutt Court operate an automobile garage antf
on Monday. September 18. 1965 body repair Aop on certain prop-
at 2 o'clock P.M. at whidi time erty located at the Southeast inter-
persons will be heard for and secUon of Great Neck Road and
against the foDowIng proposed Poyner Lane. Fronting ^y^
changes of zoning, use penniti^
ete.: "" ^
I. Applicatten of Nor-Wffls In-
vestm^ Inc. by James and Cut-
solvo f^ a duuige of zoning from
Multlple-FunHy Resldoice I^rtrfct
(R-M) to Umited Conrnioxlal Dis-
trict 1 (C-L 1) of certain (ffqwrty
located 200 feet West of ^tdidudc
Road, beginning at a p^nt 200
feet West of Ferry Plantatloo
Itoad. A distance of 330 fe^ more
or less along the feastem pnxpMy
line, a distance of 730 feet mme
SiWtWiag file Northern propa*ty
line (Aragona Village). A distance
of 530 feet along the Western prop-
Williams Cemetery), a distancej^
600 feet more (mt less aki^ Um
Southern property line, Baysido
Borough.
II. Application of Nor-WIDs In-
vestment Inc. l^ James and Cpn-
solvo. Attorneys, for a change of
zonii^ from Residrace Suburban
District (R-S 4) to Mukiple^family
Residence IMstrict (R-M) and
General CwnmMvlal District 1 (C
G 1).
Parcel 1: to be General Commer-
cial District 1 (C-G 1), of certain
property fronting 200 feet on the
South side of Haygood Road, be-
ginning at a point 200 f eet m ore
or less West of Betty Williams
School. A depth (rf 200 feet along
the Eastern and Weston property
line, a width of 200 feet al(Hig fiie
Southern property line.
parcel 2: To be Multiple-Family
^tesjdence District (R-M). Certain
property beginning at a point 800
feet West of Haygood Road (be-
hind Betty Williams School) a
distance of 942 feet ak)ng the
Western property line (Eastern
property line of Betty Williams
School), a distance of 989.25 feet
along the Northern propwty line,
a combined distance d 1371 feet
more or less along the Eastern
prc^rty line, a distance of 840
feet atong the Soutiiem property
line. (Containii^ 19 acres, more or
less). Bayside Borou^.
in. Application of Lovie V. Dav-
enport for a change of zoning fnnn
Residence Suburban District 4 (R-
S 4) to Limited Ckxnmerclal DIs-.
trict 2 (C-L 2) of certain property
located at the Southeast intersec-
ti<m d Sedgefieki Avenue and Vir-
ginia Beach Boulevard, frothing
lao feet on the South side of Vir-
ginia Beach Boulevard, a depth of
1^1.43 fei^ along the East ^ of
Sedgefidd Avenue. A combined
wid^ of 123.03 fe^ aloi% Ute
Southern property llne^ a d^Jth of
144.96 feet along the Eastern (Hop-
ertv line. Bayside Borwi^.
IV. Application of R. I. Mardi-
baidc bxc a Use Permit to opi^^
an soi^snMtic car wash <» eartain
property fronting 990 feet ot Ihe
South dde of Witchduck Road, be-
ginning /at a point 418.78 feet Wrat
<rf Jacqueline Avaiue. A dq?lh of
120 feet abmg the Eastern and
ertv line. Bayside Borough
V. AiH)Ucati<Hi d Good News
Baptist ChOK* for a Use Pemit
to operate a Parochial Gnonanar
Sdiod ^ ^dergarten m ce^
tato pnqjerty fronting 375 feet (m
tbeSoi^ ride of Indian Ittver
Road, he^i^ at a pohit one-
half mik man w less Eait of
KempsvOa iload. Bavliig a d^tli
of «» feet along the Eaatern and
Weatare pcopet^ lines and a iritti
VL i^piHcatipB d h. Deugfea
Wildoif fer a Vm fmM'io op»-
tibt a Pwfc MOi Bicnattoaal faefl-
itiM Qfk a pu^ d bod capita-
Ing s ac^aa mn«ar laaa. Fronting
100 feiK «n a« Sootti ^e of Ner-
fdk mi SouthHD Railroad right
of wi^. bagiiu^ at m poiat OO
feat roon or tes Wait of TtoM
C^ with ite intenet^ida wtth
VorWk «d Southemi Raihiiad
r^^ d way. A comlrinad dlrtJUKe
<rf 675 feet atong the Ei^rn {Htp-
ety Itaie. a omdUned distence of
1200 feat atong ibe Southern prq>*
erty line (Tibidia Ontk), a def^
of 950 feet akx^ the Weatem prop-
erty line. Said propexty being Lot
74 wd a fortioD of Lc^ 209 plat
of Sheldon Farm. Kempaville Bor-
ough.
VII. AppUcati^ d Vangutfd
Inc. by James and C^maolvo for a
change <rf »>ntog fr«n Rnkknce
Suburban IHstrict 4 (R45 4) to
Limited OoRvnercial Distri<^ %
(C-L 2) on certain property front-
fa^ an.86 feel on tte N(^ si^
of Virginia Beadi Bo^evard. be-
ginning at a point ISO feet more
or less East of North Plioa Trail.
A d^ of 189.30 feet akiog the
Western property Itoe. a wkith of
114.80 f«t along the Nwrtfiera
propety Itoe anda d«fth d 308.55
feet akmg the Eastern property
line. Lynnhaven Boroi^.
Vm. Ap^ieation of Boy L. De-
Hart fa* a duoge d aonii^ frma
limited CemnMrcial 1 (C-L 1) to
f^OMWfrtng %M •am. Lpa^ivm
on the Southwest side of Gre^
Neck Road, fronting 375.84 feet
on the Southeast side of Poyner
Lane. A distance (rf 580 fert more
or less along tiie Eastern proporty
line. Said prop^ being triangular
in shape. Lynnhaven Borough.
IX. AK)licaUon of John E. Wel-
chel for a Use I^ermit for an addi-
tiwi to an exiting borrow pit.
Fronting 548 feet (» the West side
d South Birdneck Road, a depth
of 1246 feet along the Southern
jffopwty line, a width <rf 536 feet
idong the Western property, line
and a depth of 1309 feet atong the
Northern property line. Contoining
erty line CAropw'VI^.T'^jmT^a^ or less. Princess
Anne Borou^.
X. AppUcatkm Of W. W. (Miver
Jr. for a dhange d wring fi*toi
Multiple-Family Residence District
<R.M) to Limited Commercial Dis-
trict 1 (C-L 1), on certain proper-
ty fronting 150 feet on the East
skte of Princess Anne Road, be-
ginning at a point 890 feet North
of Indian River Road. A depth of
150 feet along the Northern and
Southan property line, a width of
150 fert atong the Eastern proper-
ty line. Princess Anne Borou^.
XI. AppUcation of Tidewater
General C^rporatton by Tlieodae
Kruger for a Use Permtt to con-
stnK^ 20 apartmoJt units on cer-
tain property froi^g 139.4 feet
on the South skle of PInewood
Road, beginning at a point 140
feet West of Holly Road. A depth
of 160 fert along the Weatem iM?op-
erty line, a wWth of 125.4 feet
along the Southern property line
and a depth of 100.5 feet akmg
the Eastern property line. Virginia
Beach Borough.
Xn. AppUcation of A. J. FlaCo-
mio and Langley P. Land for a
change of zoning from One-Fanuly
Reskience District (R-D to Multi-
ple-Family Residence District (R-
3) and a Use Pomit to construct
38 apartm«it units at the North-
east Intersection of 12th Street and
Cartwri^ Avenue fronting 275
feet on the North Side of 12tii
Street, fronting on ti)e East skle
of Cartwright Av«iue a width of
175 feet along tiie Nortiiem prop-
erty line and a deptii of 1« feet
along the Eastern property line.
Vlr^nla Beadi Borou^.
* Xm. AK>lication of LyniAavoi
Academy by Arthur F. Seabeneck
for a Use Permit to t^rate A
Undo^fartM and nursery on cer-
tain property fronting 100 feet on
ttie East side of Great Neck Road,
beginning i^ a point 1000 feet
SoSrf Cape Henry Drive. Hav-
ing a depth of 342.82 feet along
the Southern property line, a
wMtii of 100.82 feet along the East-
ern property line, and a deptii of
328.98 feet along the Northern
property line. Lynnhaven Borou^.
XIV. Application of Donovan E.
Bonnev for a diange of zoiring
from fl/^ksice Subwi>an Di^ict
^^ ,^^. ^ .... s (R^ J) to GoM^ Bidttrtrial
Westini iffopwty line, a width of District 2 (M-I 2) ami a Use ?&■
90 feet akm the Soutiiwn prop- mit fur an automobile service rta-
XV. Appttcatkn of W. T. Unde-
maan t» a dtaoge d m^ frtm
A^iculturtf Dtafrtot (A-tU to Res-
Uence Sidwrban District S (R-S 3)
Limited Camanerdd INstrlet l (C
L 1), G«i«al Commercial IMstri<*
1 (C-G 1), and Geimai Conroer-
dal District 2 (C-G 2).
■H) be R-S 3: Certain jm^rty
fronting 1564.10 fe^ on ttie South
skie of Dam Neck Road, b^buriiy
1^ a point ISOO feet East d Ocea-
na Bo^evard. having a d^)tii d
203.90 feet ak» gthe West«ti prop-
a-ty line ,(^oparty now oe for-
mwly Widgewi). a wktth <rf 1599.15
fwt along the Soutiiern property
line (propaly now « fwtiwrly Up-
ton and Gilbert), a deptii of 189.59
fe^ alwig tiie Easiem property
Une (property now or fwroerly
Malbon and Beasley). Containing
22.429 acres.
To be Kccluded frwn the above:
to be C -L 1; Certain
pn^erfy fronting 350 feet more or
less on the Soutii side of Dwi
Nedr'Road. be^nntng at a p«nt
1500 feet East of Ocemia Boute-
vard. Having a d^ of 203.90
feet afcng the West«Ti prop«-ty
line, a combined dlstuice of 770
feet more or less along the South-
ern pr(q)erty line, a width of 150
fe^ ak)ng tiie Eastern pr(^>erty
line. \Tvfv:, i ■
Parcel 2 to be C-t 1: C«iain
prM>tfty fronting 680 feet tm tiid
South side of Dam Neck Road,
beginning at a point 2380 feet
East of Oceana Bculevard. Having
,a deptii of 150 feet along the East-
em and WestCTj pn^wty lines, a
width of 668 feet more or less
along tiie Southern property linfe.
Parcel 3 to be C-G 1: Certain
prq)«^ fronting 200 feet on the
South sWe of Dam Neck Road, be-
ginning at a point 1850 feet nrMH'e
or less East of Oceana Bouftvard.
Having a depth of 150 feet along
tiie Eastern and Wei^ern property
lines and a wiitth of 200 feet along
tiie SoutiiOTi property line.
Parcel 4 to be C-G 2! Certain
property fronting 225 feet on the
Soutii side of Dam Neck Road, be-
ginning at a point 2150 feet more
or less East of Oceana Boulevard.
Having a distance of 300 feet
atong tile Southerti and We^rn
property lines, and a combined
distance of 190 feet alongfthe East-
wn property line. Princess Anne
Borou^, ™"*""^'^"'
JOHN V. FENTOESS, (^ty (Serk
By: Margaret M. Hood, D.C.
9-^2t
• LiOALNOnCS
TASCElt B—A'p^pdoA «iia-
mart and i^ d wqr fv tiie en-
atnM:tt(», j^M-atkni and maiale-
nmce d M^aem Un^ tadlM^
tocludi^ ai^aod oecaMiry at-
tachmmts and q^rtenam*aa
tiiereto, akn^ ttid contiguous to
tile proposed Smithw^ ri^ of^
way liiw of saM Holland Road
from opposite aptmximate ^atiwi
6 pliM 34 to (^^loslte ^ifKOximate
^tlM 8 plus 9S.
"rte above parties are hertkf
m^fied tiiat ti^ Stj^^^4Iighway
CmunissifflMr d Vli^nia mil wi
tiie 24tii day (^ SepUmber, 196S,
at 9:10 o'ctodc A.M., or' as wm
tiwrfrnfto* m coii^l may be
houd, move tiie Judge of tiie C^-
cuit Court of tile City d Virginia
Beach, at Qie Courtlmise at Prin-
ces Anne, for t^ appoii^nMt of
CommiMioners to asi^tain which
wfll constibtfe ^ c(Mi^>en$ati<Ni
for the lands above described be-
lon^ng to you, which the State
Hitfiw ay C^ommissiwi prapomt to
Uon and bulk stora^n^ant on
S^ 10, plat of Oconee Park. Front-
ing 225 feet to tiie North fflde d
Vii^inia Beach Boulevard, beglit-
ning at a potat 455 feet more or
leas West of Byrd Lane. Having
a deptii <tf B3 feat toon or hsa
ak»% tiie EK^en pcoperty line,
a wkkh of » feet akni the South
aide of Oeooaa Aevnoa and a
dqitii d 6M feet nore or leaa
tSiBK^ the IP Bi tem praporly ttae.
VIRIIINUK
b ttie Oerk's office of tiie Cir-
cuit Coort <rf tite CUy of Vtagtah
Beach <ta tiie 27tti day of Augost,
1965.
STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION-
ER OF VIRGINIA, Petitioner,
V. .
THELMA M. WASHINGTON and
FRED WASHINGTON, her hus-
band; ,njDITH MILLER, widow;
EUGKENE H. BfllLLER, unmar-
ried; GLADYS L. BROWN and
WILLIAM LEE BROWN, her
huM>and, c/o JUDITH MILLER,
4629 Holland Road, Virginia
Beach, Virginia. .
ANN M. SIVERS, JESSIE W. SI-
VERS, GEORGE MILLER,
ELIZABETH M. SELBY. DAN-
IEL MILLER, and If tiiey be
dead, their survivii^ spouses,
hdrs at law, devisees or assigns,
except those named above,
whose names aro unknown, and
their respective/'lien creditors, if
any tiiere be, and all otiier per-
sons who aro or may be li^-
ested in the propaty to be con-
donned In these.prooeedings,t all
ol said parties bong her^
proceeded against by the gener-
ic description of "Parties Un-
known," Defendants.
Order of PaUteatiiM
Ifie object of tills suit is for the
petitioner to acquire by condem-
natiwi tiie fee sknple titie, includ-
ing but not limited to, all ease-
ments of access, light and air, in-
cklent to the lands ^alHitting upon
said propoly taken for a limited
access highway, and upon aiqr
ramps, loq» or c(Hinections alk or
with intersecting highways, and
all rights d ingress and egre^ to
and from the said road, said par-
cel of land to-be taken being de-
scribed as foQows:
PARCEl. A— Being as shown on
Sheet 501-S of tiie plans to be
used for Route 44, State Highway
Project 0044-134-101, R/W 201, and
lying on tiie southwest (left) side
of Holland Road baseline and ad-
iaceirt to tiie exi^ng southwest
right of way line d Holland Road
from tiie lands of tiie landownw
ooposHe apmtHcbnMe Stilton , i
i^us 00 to the lands of Rodney
Harris anl Ivia Walke Green op-
p(^te approximi^ Station 8 plus
84 and wmtelning 0.084 awe, more
or less, Iffiid; and b^g a part
of the same land acquired by the
landowno- firwn Richard Krahen-
blll and J«inie Krahaibill by deed
dated Fd»iiarv 24, 1943. and re-
ctNrded In Deed Book 216. Page 184,
in tiia office of tiie Cleric of tiie
Orcult Gout of tiie Ofy of Vv-
condemn for tiie< kicatitm, con-
struction, operation and mainte-
nance d State Highway Rorte-4^
Project 0044-134-101, R/W 201, to
tiie aty of Virginia Beach, Vir-
ginia; said pargel being as shown
on pl«i ^eets attached to tlK pe-
tition this day filed in the above
styled cause; and to award dam-
ages, if any, resulting to the adja-
cent and otiier 'property of tiie
dmters, beyond the enhanc«nent
In value which may accruue to
said property as a reatlt d tiie
kx;rtion. conf^rucUon. operation
ami maintenance of said highway.
T!» ownership, locatton and de-
scription of the property to be
comJemned and Uie ea-sements in
connection tiierewith, the nature
of the construction and Jtiie loca-
tion of said highway will fully ap-
pear by reference t^ said petition
and exhibits on file in the Clerk's
Office of tiie said Circuit Ourt of
Uie City of Virginia BeacA.
Affidavit having been made that
Ann M. Sivers, Jessie W. S Ivers.
Geoige Miller, Elizab^h M. Sel-
by, and Daniel Miller are not res-
idents of the State of Virginia,
after due diligence on the part of
the petitioner to ascertain in what
County or Corporation the said
Ann M. Sivers, Jessie W. Sivers,
George Miller, Elizabeth M. Sel-
by, and Daniel Miller reside, "with-
out rffect, and the heirs at law
or devisees or assigns, if any, of
ttWTwid Ann M. Sivers, Jessie W.
Shrers. George Miller^^lizabeth
U. Selbf , ar^ Danid }^t hex^
unknown, and tiieif respecUve.^en
creditors and all other parties in-
terested in these proceedings being
unknown to the petitioner who has
been unable to determine th«r
names and addresses after due
diligence upon his part to do so.
all <rf said partips are proceeded
against under the, general descrip-
tion of "Parties Unknown."
l,t is accordingly ORDERED tiiat
tiie above named persons who are
or may be mtere^d in the proo-
erty to be condemned in these
proceedings appear within ten (10)
days after due publication of this
Order and do what is necessary to
prcrtect their interest. '
It is furtiier ORDERED, tiiat
this Order be published once a
week for two successive weeks in
the Virginia Beach Sun, a news-
paper published in the City of
Virginia Beach, and that a copy
of this Oitler be posCed at the
front door of the Courthouse of
tiie Circuit Court of the City 6f
Virginia Beach.
A Copy— Teste:
JOHN V. FENTRESS, Oerk
, By; J. Curtis Fruit, D.C.
Messrs. KeUam & Kellam, p.q.
Board of Trade Building
Norfolk, Virginia
** 9-24t
9 UQAL NOTICIS
Baaeh. Ha., an the litii i^ of
Augurt. 1965.1
ovam (Mr pubucahon ^
MARGARET HAMXCK FREE-
yum, ttt. Plaintiff.
WnJJAM DANA FMaEMAN,
JR. Isft,. Defendart.
T^ obj^ of tills suit b to ob-
tain a divorce bma bed wA hcmrd
from tiw saU defentont upm tiie
pounds d cnuAroctive de.<;ertioo.
And an affidavit having been
made and fifed tiiat ^ defendant
is a non-reddent d' the Stale of
Vli#ito, tfie last known post (jffice
addTMi betaig: 41b APO. Seymwe
Sduiira At BMe, Ctold^sboro
North Carolina, it is ord«^ that
he do an»ear here within 10 (t^)
days after due p^lication hereof,
and (to what may be necessary
to protect his Interest to this ailt.
A copy— T^ste:
JOHN V. FENTRESS. Qerk
By J. Austin FVuit, D^C.
Mr. FraA E. B utier. Ill, Atty.
COMMONWEALin OF VIRGINIA
ta ttie Oerk's (MBnx of ttie
Cireoit Court itf flie City itf Vir>
glnla Beadi, on Oe 20th day of
AngDst, 1965.
Ord» of PubUcatfen
JOHN W. MURPHY,
Plaintiff,
"against |
KATHLEEN ANNE
TIERNEY MURPHY,
defendant.
The object of this suit is to ob-
tabi a divorce a vinculo matri-
moni from the said defendant,
upon the grounds of two years
vohintary seperation. And an af-
fidavit having been made and
filed Uiat tiie defendant is a non-
resident of the State of Virginia,
the last known post office address
being: M8 Woodford Street, Port-
land. Maine, It is ordered tiiat she
do 9Dpear here within ten (10)
davs after due publication hereof,
and do what may lie necessary to
protect her Interest in tiiis suit.
A copy— Teste:
JOHN J. FENTRESS. Qerk
By Mary M. White, D.C.
Brydges & Broyles
ms Laskin Road
Virginia Beach, Virginia
8-26 4t
COMMONWEALTH OF VHIGINU
In tiie Clerk's Office of tiie Cir-
cidt Court d ti» C3iy of Vlr^ida
BeMh neater BuUdir^
Virginia Beach, Virginia
COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA
b Ae Clerk's Office of tk«
Circott Court jf the City of Vb--
glnla BcmA. Va. <m tte Mb Ap
•I Augwit. 1185. I
CMer of PubHcatloH
WILLUM CHARIM -^"^:r
PERUINFEIN. ' tWj* I »
Plaintiff, ^ | ;
against ' ^
WJBY J. PERLENFEIN, :
l>efer^ant.
'n» di^ ^ tills wit is ta
obtain a divoroe a vinculo matri-
moni from the said d^endant,
upon the grounds of continuous
seperation, uninterrupted and with-
out cohabitation for a period in
excess of two years. ^
And an affidavit having been
made and filed that tiie defendant
is a non^-esident of the State of
Virginia, tiie last known P. O.'
address being; General Delivery,
Harrisaiville, Misswiri. It is or-
dered tiiat she do appear here
witiiin 10 (tenX days after due
publication' hereof, and do what
may be necessary to protect her
interest in tiiis suit.
A copy— Teste ;'£- ;- '.-^^-^;_
JOHN V, FENTHE!^, CfeS" "
Bv J. Curtis Fruit, D, C. ^^1
H. iHowalchick, Att?:
*
Steingold. Steingold & CSiovlte
319 Town Point Bldg,
Norfolk, Va.
-aS:;
c6iviM(mwiiU.TH of VW
In the Clerk's Office of' ttie
Circolt Court of ttie City of V|r-
gbda Beach, Va on ^ 6tii day
of August, 1965.
Order d Pablicatlon
KATHLEEN C. PpiCE.
' Plaintiff, ' , ^,
against
FRANK LESOY PRICE,
Defendant.
' file object of this suit is to ob-
tain a divorce from tiie bond of
m^rimony from the saia de-
f^dant, upon the @xxmds of de-
sertiMi.
And an affidavit having been
made and filed thalf tiie defendant ,
is a non-resident of the State of
Virginia, the last known post office
address being: 868 River Road,
Swedeland. Pennsylvania. It is
ordaed that he do appear here
withto 10 (ten) days after due ,
publication hereof, and do what
may he necessary to protect his ■.
Intwest in this suit. ,,^
A copy— Teste
JOHN V. FENTRESS, derk >J
Bv J. Curtis Fruit. D. C.
Cariton & Wright, Attys. ^ *"
2508 Pacific Avenue ^ •
Virginia Beach, Va.
8-12 4t
COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA
In tfie aeifs Office d the -
Court of (he CUy of Vh-glnia
Beach. Va., on ttie 6th day of
August, 196.
Order of ^blication
RACHEL YOW BER(^E,
Plaintif,
against
ERLING BERG, Jr.,
Defendant.
The object of this suit is to a
divorce a vinculo matrimoni from
the saW defendant, uoon the
grounds of having lived seoarate
and apart for a period of more
than two years. Code of Virginia
20.19 (9) as amended 19«, 19M.
And an affidavit having been
made and fUed that the defendant
is a non-resident of the SNte of
Virginia, and that due diligence
having been used by and on be-
half of complainant to determine
in whidi Ck>unty or comoration.
the defoidant is without effect, the
last known P. 0. address being:
214 Neoma Drive, Norfolk. Vir-
ginia, it is ordered that he do ai-
pear here within tai dO) davs
after *due iwiblication hereof ^d
do what may be necessary to de-
tect his tot^'cst in this suit.
A cooy— Teste:
J<MN V. FENTRESS. Oetk
By J. Curtis Fruit, D. C.
Sfr. Wallace B. SmiUi, Atty.
3S1 Va. Beach Blvd.
Viiginia Beadi. Va. ,
8-12 4t
1
1
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uaM
^B ^ m tf aJ^K t^m
0t Mm
j^ t* MM f. Xi|r,
I3b^ Mlir* SO.
^ 1^ to. IM. art ».
o«^ to ^ CSMr't on» «t
0181^, "^^ii (BOW At % flf
i^^ WmA). to limi mik
A pip Ml. the uBdnripid
jliiUtute TmilM vffl dhr far
Ule at prfbUe hhMob on Ibal^.
(I mh d^ of Septamber. Ml.
■g ISM o'dock Do« (rf «M i%
it the ftroot (feo- d ^ Geuct
gwse ta ^ Qty of VbgtalA
ieach (fmn^^ Primum Aiuw
County Ct^ Bomt), Hie pnyirty
aescribed b nid Owd pi itmt.
n tollowt:
BEGNMOfG at t pofaA qq ^
lortbeni adgi rf the property of
inUiam I^mH^ Md tfat mgt-
0B edgf rf te^ RMd MB u^
fdJwing the nU {Ht>pal3r Uae
hi wMterly dlrectiop a ^tua
il 75 feet: ffioiix fa a aoMii-
flly direction and paralld wtth
^eid Stall fioad a diataaee ^
15 feet; tticnce in an easterly
direction and paralW with the
first bouiwiary a distance of 75
fiet to said State Road, and theace
\a a northerly Arectkm almg said
road a distaiw <rf « feet to the
point of begnuitag; it bdi^ a part
of the same trart of land as con-
veyed to William Ethoidge by the
Nfffoft Fedaid Savings k Loan
Asgociati(m xatiat d^ of April
a 1S43, and duly raccrded to |h«
deric's (Mix ol ittt (%cuit Csati
of Pfinceffl Anne County, Virginia,
ia De«l Bodk 117, pap B.
TERMS: Calh. -
BIDDEBS £Sa>08IT of |160.00
required.
WIIiLIS M. ANDERSON
Substitute llniBtoe
«-lMt
• isMkHmm
• IMAINOTIGB
4 POMMONWEALTH OF VmOiDiiA
bl the decks Ofllee rf flie
Orcntt CaartlTtte (Mf el Wit'
gUa Beach, ?a.. on the Z3hl d^
4 August. IMS.
Order if Poblicatfan
LOUISE W. HOLLOMAlt '
Plaintiff. _:
again^ ' ~: '
JOHNNIE B. HOULOMAN, JR.
■ D d aidmrt.
^e objetf fll miluk ia to
oUain a divorce a vinculo matri-
froR) tiie saki M^lttit,
the grounds (tf desertion.
9a affidavit having been ma^
aa tiiyf that tfK defendant U a
am-residait of the State of VH^inia,
and that due diligmce havii^
tieen used by and on bdialf d.
the Complainant to (Pennine h|
which county or corporatim the
defendant is wittwut e^ect the last
known post dUfx addiress be^
281 London BrUge Road. Vir-
ginia Beach, Virginia. K ki ordered
that he do appear here wittim 10
(10) days afto* due piri^catint
he^f, sM do what may be neces-
sary to protect his int^est in this
aiit.
A copy— Teste:
JOHN V. FENTRESS, Oerk
J. Curtis Fruit, D.C.
MKsrs. S^stt, Moss & SKekn
Maritime Toww
J^ollc, Virginia
and aitllM rt-
iie
e_ . Win litt at
me^m, «ar earii. at Uie
door el aty Bdl rf «b
City of Vkgria BtMii. Wr^tia,
loaM ta ^ BoHMgi of Ml-
OMi Ann^, on mi^f,
tt. ms, at l:SS aA. «•
tag propoty,. to wit:
An of tiMM otftata Is^ ^
or pareata ef tand toptto- wkli
lA tBywwiBuU and t$fm^
Mom thireraito htkauft^ Mrt-
^ and baliig in Ite (% of ]{|f •
gUa BsK^. Vfa-^ida, knows,
manhored and feiipiatri aa Lot!
Number l^antyHme (Si). Twenty
tiiree (23) and Twmty-fli« (25) ^
JUo^ NuhAw «■«» « -»««*.* isa\ Ml
the |dat entitled "Map of Shadow
Lawn HeighU" made by John If.
Baldwin, C. E.. and My ^recori-
ed hi Oark't Office of the C^cvM
Goiut of Mnc^ss Anne Caimty»
State of Virginia, of the twwty*
maA (9th) day of Itoy nil:
r^eroK^ to said map Mng ken-
hy made ^ a nsre praet^
de«i|MkQ of a^land.
This i»t>p<rty is add subject 'W
t first dMd of trust to Edwhi C.
Kellam. F%d E. KeOam. Jr.,
Tru^eei. dated Nowmber 2, M61.
ttid recorded hi tiie aforesaid
Clerk's pIBce in Deed Book IW,
Pap 106, tiie balance diw to be ar«-
nounced at time of sate.
TERMS OF SALE: Cash
DEPOSIT REQUIRED: %i,t(QM
GEORGE J. PARKER, lYualee
Virgbda: in the Clerk's Offiee
of the Orcuit CaoA of the Oty of
Virginia Beach m Oe 17thi||r <tf
August. 19et^ r^^:2SiS!s:
kiiiAmxRr ^
MARIETTA GENEAN FICARIU
BLANCHARD. Omiplainant,
Vs.
CHARLES .TUCKER BLANCS-
Orderof
The object of tl^ suit ia to ohi
titti a Avorce firam the bonds
matrimoqr tnaa tiie Resporidenf
on ^ ^tUBd tfiat the CcR^ilahi-
airt and Respoocteit ha^ liiwd
separate and ^art without fa^-
nqitMM for nxre thw two years.
An i^^vit having been made
and filed that the ReqxHMiait is
not a resklent of this StsAe, it is
ORDERED that he a^fiear befwe
his Court wiA^ ten (10) days aft-
er du^ i»^lia^ oi Ma Order
and protect his interests hireui.
His last known address b^g: 1723
Edgewood Drive. Elizabeth City,
N.C. ,
A aq>y^4este:
JOHN V. fenihess. Oak
By J. Austin F^t JD.C.
J. Hun» Tayl», Jr.
CcHni^l for C(»nDlafiiaiA
101 Royster Building
Norfolk, Virgbiia
»^lMt
te te ateva atyhd Chnoary wrt-
ter. mU flaimMuw it ki
tai the law <■&■§ of B^f^ It
Brnrlei in SepliifliMr I, UH at
W:m A.1L
And SB ittdavtt havhig
made and fikd that the
ii a M»rerident of the StaM of
M^^ia, Be \&A known port of-
tkm addros befa%; New Yoik Gtty.
Nawl^rk. H is ordaied tfatt he d«
apfMar hen wMia tan (10) 4a^
after doe pabUcatkn hereef, aaid
do what ma^ be neceasftry to fto-
Met hii hUereat la (fata urit
A ei^ — Teste:
MMW y: Tiafma^ dtat
^: J. Curtis Fruit, D. 0,
Bryi^jei h Bf0^t§,
U» LaaUn Road
Vkginia Beach, Vt.
y
|| Aa a«rk'i OlBoa «f Ite Cb^
cuit Cemt of tlw Oty of Vlr|toia
on ilM Mh #3r if
of Pa i Wi i iB t
wmjmD i, cuiA
apiiit
VIRGIX A. CUMC
naohiBctof.Miiiatlito
tiria a dhroroa a vftnri
frm fte aril defeHdmt upon, (he
grouDdi af neni'ttin t«B fsart
oi»i&iuoia iiid wrinMrrupMI acip'
Aad m affidavit hniig fieen
made and AM that &e dtfandant
is a noBMsidetf «f iJbe State of
Virgtada, ^ lait kaewn post of-
flea address beh^: 506 W. I|lli
SMat, New York, N«w Yoik. Il«ls
iiMid thaA ^ do j«^>e«4han
w|6d 10 (ten) daya^to^ dae pab-
Iki^km berecrf, and ^ what may
be n^oaa^ to {Nrotec^ bat.ktm'
est hi thb suit ■ ; ;*:~trT'":::"'"
A cq^— Tirie: 'mSS^X^"
.K}HN V. IfCNlSESS, Clerk
^ J. Curil Ji«it, D.C. _
Mr. Macie V. Mariawe, Atty. .
SOI Plaza Qf»
COMRiONWEALIH W VIRGIMA
In the Clerk's Office of the Ch^
cuit Court ef the CMy of Vhrih^
Beach, on the 2^ dagr of ^Igaat.
1966.
Order of PoHicatioB '
E\^LVN LOIS d'liARA, tlai^
•tiff, agaiaat
RICHARD MALCOLM O'HARA.
' Def^dtft. '
The dbtject of this wit is to ob-
tain a cHvoatoe a v&Kuto matriaioid
from (he saH iWaidaBt i^en ttw
grounds of qon-e Uian two years
(snttHuoiB aad mMermpI^ atp-
ara^n.
And an affiibvM hmrtag been
made lad ttad ttiat the ddendant
Is a ROn-reeMot of the State of
Virgiya. the krt knovm poet office
b^ ladEaofwn. tt Is or-
I
I
BUSINESS &PROFrSSIONAl
> DIRECTORY 4
AlTERATIOK54»AIRS
ADDITI0I«, ALTERATIONS -
Replacing floor J^sto and siOs.
porches and steps. Leave your
building p«^kam to us. Sober.
* years eqiwiMce. Iha* yau-
B. F. Bell. Jr. MA 2«W. 8-»^
WALSH AHOJOm^
Building jndRenM^Kfig
We will build your dream hooae
* mrfse WMff iHresert one a
Aeam to' live ia. Bank fioaaac-
ing. Dial tB7-M10 anythne.
8-mfa
rRAL O0NTRA(^rn^-^
of htsm te|pr*«nJ«rtB
and remodelii^. HeaSi^ i^^rs
and instdtltioai. 1^ dan va^
AU work goMateed. Bank fi-
nancing. Cll Ifr. fl*"""*-./?*
^1 or
AUTOMOiitlS
Are you looking-for a 2iid car,?
S you are interc^ed hi ima of
the beat deals n town. MO
mod^ and up; inquire^ SItt
aad Church Sts. or j^ione CB
l-JMta
■«r'
AMfNINGS
ALGQA Alumhnm
eBtimates. Ctf 4I0-B84
iVae
8-lMfti
COSMITICS I reffUM^
Merle Norman CoMMlia
Merle Nocnum CoameUct now
has a sttidk> at 22nd ft Aflaaitle
Ave Phone OMISI
8-»4n
PMmmQ
RITE-WAY— R^denUal; tow m
price. H|^ qiodity work. Ual
Sinks.
8-10-tfn
PiASTBUNG
I^ATCHWORK
SpmiaMl Rooms, ceilinp. in-
djMdud wffl do. at lowest cost
rreetftoB^e. A^r fize j^ MA
7-4<g?. ^^^*^
VB^EHAN UII^S
MJNDS
/iLVBRk'nafiS - heprtrs and
wi^iteg. Can xi^ 0a-nx. c.
A. yndblad Co.. m W. ttth St
a Mlfa
gPNCIIETE WORK
Oons^ plachig and &riUiii^;
caHam woiic; Whtte Concrete
Sirrice: cHal MI>«B8.
CUmMB L. N^CK-^mcnte
work, drtvengm, waftit prtloa,
purdtm] fine eattnaates; S#-
0614. anytime. S-lMfai
miMOTUNlW
CREECH'a i^na Tia^ Sevice.
ftm$t. mBdmL Saaaoubte.
UL t.«886; J. W. ar G^ Craach.
THE
Cataeak: viiql lu^hak fautaaa>
tbos and reptta. .WNteside
fite. Di|J UL VOBSL t-lMfti
BIICK
FILL
Weal ^*;Ri|iiweys
SpeseSiiiM In
• Ined iMnner mmI
HAUL IVUMaOKIi
CO., #iC
MA 5^)1003
m ym ■! Til
aap
• iWMiNOAW
-I--
AMdrntiAt
to w (Im) daya
tfoB tereof, and io vHitf SMiy hi
noeaaiary to pivtact hh totonat
iai^adt
A eopMh^
JcMH V. fmmm,tMi
9f: J. C^rtto Fnit, D.C.
Hr. Hade V. Mariowt. Mty.
HI nasa One
NoiMk. Vhtiria
b Oe Clafk's Office of the C3^
odt Coint rf the C^ <|1Mida
iHwh, OB the »th dajp «f Asfhat,
Ml.
Oriar af PailliiailaB
aSULAB D. HUtOnm^N.
l^rfatlS.
Virginia Beach SUN, Thursday, September 2, 1965
428-2401 ^€m IMMEDIATE A<niON
AUTOMOTIVI
20 Au t a m a fcl lH Par Sala
GRARLES fiiOMAS BUTC»IN-
S(M, JR., DefadaaH.
fke object of ttls ndt is to eb-
tota a dimce a viao^ mrtranoni
from the aaki iitteaimt wpoa the
^ouMb (d aapwaOon d more
than two yean fca a c oord a nc e with
SaetlM n ai (0) af to C ode of
v^a. ~^, '
Aad aa affidavit haalaf been
and Ctad that the
la a non^cskleDt of the Sate of
VIrgiaia. the last known poet office
adifreaa being: 100 'T' Street.
N.m. Washington. D. C, ft h or
dmi ^ he do appear ban wtth-
in rt (ton) day* etor dae paUlca-
tkffi haryf^aad do n^ tm bt
BaiaMDf to protect Ua tatereit
Ajfr-yaate:
J4W Y. FiarmESS, derk
i^: J. Gartis Ftalt. DC.
Kellam A Kelam, Att|f.'
of Trade BdMag
mdalk, Virginia
M4t
OOMMWraSALTH OF YBOINIA
U the Clerk's Office of the Ch^
eok Court af the Oty of VbtN*
maA, m«mS&^al August.
flU.
waar et pwMmnm
RlCffikiS) H. TAYUm, nata.
RO® VIRGINIA TAYIiSR, Sa-
faaidMit
Tlw object (tf this Slit is to ob-
tahi a divorce ^a monaa et tfaoro
to be later nMrfed hrto aa a vh>-
cub maarimoni from the aidd de-
f endaitt lyxm Uie grounds of deaer-
tkm. ^
^kiA^M affidMI havlig beca
made and filed that the defendant
ii a noiHaakiaBt of the State of
Vh-^ttia. to IHI imiwn poet oMse
addroi being: m J. Mabane St.
Btuttgtoa. iM I^Oi^a. it to
ordered tiialdha dp ai^Mir here
wftUn 10 (tea) days after due pub-
Ifaatioijtfaaraof. and do what nu^
be nuoH^aary to protect bar inter
eat to diis suit
A c(^— Tato:
JOHN V, rmtiTBESS, Oerk
J. Qutb Fruit. Deputy Clerk
M«sa»: Bry^Bn k Bnqrles, Attya.
IMLaAtoRwd
Vlrgfaua Baadi, Vbginia
NOTRE OP PVBUC iBQynMS
Tito V\r0ria Beach Zonfaig
Aoard <rf Appwb will conduiK a
Pid>lic Hearing on TUMday, S^
tarabar 7, 1965, at 8 PJI. to to
Mindc^Ml Court Buildtog at Oty
HaU. Princess Anne Station, Vir-
gida BoK^, Virgiata. The follow-
Iqg ^^dti(N» wiH appear on
the ataxia.
Case I. Charles !<hiri)aum re-
vests a varimce of 36 feet from
raquired 70 feet to % feet on
Lots 1 and 2, Blodc 66, IbicUd
Place, Broad Street. Bayside Bor-
on^.
Case Ii Aflen J. Gordon reqiuests
a variance 4f S tet front re-
quired 70 feet to 18 f^ on pared
located on Vii^^ ^>|Gh Boule-
vard in Aragoaa Vlbge Sfeopp&i^
Center. Bayskle Borough.
Case ni. Pamo (^oi^orattota re-
quests a variance- of 20 leet frmn
required SO feet to 30 feet on
frmt yard aaflbad^ located oa Vir-
gil^ Beadi Bouiearard at London
Brit^e, J. Davis Reed Jr. aid)divi-
sion. Lynnhavoi B(mdu^.
Case IV. Ben R. Schmi& re-
q^esto a variance of 3 fe^ Itom
requinad 15 feet to 12 f6^ <» side
ywd sdliack and a variaic« of
14 fieet (« fnnt ysrd se6adc tram
re^ifred 50 feet to % fe^ on Lot
ISI, West Holly Road. Upkbnp
Pailc. Vii^a Beadi Bchwi^
Case V. Michael A. Ma^N(le.
Jr. recpiests a vafflance of 9 fe^
from rei^ared SO feet to SO laet
on Lot I, sididlviston xd Ooeam
Gardeia. Virgl^ Beach Boufe-'
void. Lynnhavm Boroa^
MX APPUCiOiTS mm AP-
PEAR BEF(HIE THIS BOAEU).
Respectfully subnritt^.
L^d D. Saunders
Becretary
•4-it
n t
Jk k P briveawaj^ ftc— We adll
ddkver yeur c«- to or from aaiy
city. -Caff^^f seiaetod ^Uvta^
CaB (liiftioi
• tfc
For'Salfr-^ 1161 AagHa (Mttah
FordK Good motor «d emSimA
atfeap par ^^Qon. E^rtra tire«.
Ol-iai after S pan. I^U
INSTRUCTIONS
iO-4ii^tictfont
UlIDGE LISSONS-Register now
for S^eRd>e3- 17 aiui/or 20th.
A MB SMCA. In pwd conAtkm.
Price I2S cash. Odl OMOM and.
ask tor Bsbat C. Han^, betwoMi
7 pjn. and 3 a.m. 94^
BUSINESS SERVICES
30 Appliaiw Sarvlcaa
RENTAL REAL ESTATE
111 AiMirtmenH Pwmiyiad
NICELY FURNISHED. 2 bad-
rc(»ns. brand new m bate. Wa-
ter and t^at fumislwd. |U6.fy«ar
Unait 8 per dass. Point coura de- , j^u,^ ^^g ^^j^ 5^^^^ Ca» «-
loidve bidding play of hand. Night ^ ^n ^^.^
dasns by appointnvwit Plume j : —
2 bednxHns. Large living roan
8-12-^ wi^ fireplace Bas^Noard hMt.
Tile Bath.
48^6122, Betty Atkinson.
VACUUM CUSANEBS -^ Hoover.
Saks aad aervke. Prompt ef-
^ent ra^i^ Ptok up and de-
Uvely./^roBfia OH221 Fad
M h BidUfaig Su|)|iUes. Inc.
tfn
H BwNiNM^aprtrtWB
m^ AND REPAIR WMK
Ptaniiing — '
Badiieai - Afr
HUNCESS ANNE FLUimi}
AND EUSCmSAL
RJPPUStt, INC.
PhoaM «MM6
f1| 111. 1 m ^
ooeie — aaAttona — ar rapatha.
Wt can luralih ai^aridhi from
basemeitt to allfe and aid yoa to
fhmndng.
Fteae: KeDaaR k Eatsai, lac.
(1) «MK1
mtiso . .. .
tba
Ih apaddhe |a kitoiien cibineta.
feane hnprovenaeate aad any
type of Aop work. Call Panda-
roaa Mill Woric at S0Q8 South
Ljoadiavai l&ad. SIMBK or MO-
Mtt evei^igfc
^ EMPLOYMENT
40 Help WanlwI-^Mialn
oglpOr^aiAy. ifij^ oanriiissiiM). Bn-
ttia plaa and ator iacaatives Li-
:a«li| or ynliceosed -wiil trafa
Part ttane ^ full ttoM. Lynntavoi
Ooiooy an! I^r^da Beach Area.
See Jack Qtm. Com^ss Real
Co., Ml Shore Driv& 464-
t*tfa
mam, i4iito--Motel. CaU Ifrs
Bmett. 4284U1. Bxtention #
»^26-tbi
41 HiliiWa ftM Ma la
PLENTY «rf business! Excellent
ofoprtunity. l^ commisdon. Bo-
nos {^ and etha- incentives. Li-
coised or unlicensed— will train.
Part time — full time. Lyn^ihavoi
Cotony and Virginia Beach Area.
Seet JKk Cross, Compass Bttl
Estate Co.. 2N6 a»re Drive. 464-
3581. ' M^
Needed — 3 men imme&Khdy for
manlier fraiaee pro-am. Must
be attaaitive and officer mtad^
Cafl OB^lll
11-19 tfii
o'al pooioia. Gruranar school sif-
fideiA tat masy jobs, ^ay oa
present Job «Me trainii^ For
htt-ttia' h^Ktnation write to Sou-
thern IWnlng, Box No. 114. c/o
"^gWa Beadi am. giving name,
phaw, age. tipie at hrane,
aB#>yawnt 8^^
METI - WOlfSN
Age 10a2. n-epare now for U. S.
Goverrnn^it ^s. Thousands of
(^}enings yearly. Sa'ary 19 to
|«00 yearly, dvil Service dkn
security, good salaries, paM vaca-[™NISffiD Garage Apa rtment
Hffls, fats^; paid l3dc leimr'Bb- ^*viy^ room, 2 bedromis.
Efficiency. Basdjoard heat. Large
living ar^ with fireplace. Call
8-26tfn
BOATS
•<A t»e>t For Sale
BWaeboat in excellent condition.
Sbepa i. Complete GaU^. Toilet
tacittiaa. |800. Inching an 18
h.p. Johiwn Motor. Book value
mo. 4S-2110. 8-2b-tfn
MERCHANDISE
fO Aftlciaa Par Sala
FURIHTURE for salft-Bed, kitch-
en cabinets, Victorian chairs and
Wef^ewood china B ahnar pat-
tera, -'— ~T-~ ^ &.2-tfn
LIME OAK bednxm suite, twin
beds. Dining room »iite— Duncan
Phyfe Reasonable. Encyclopaedia
^tannics, m-im. 9-2-lt
ROUND Oak Ta^, 8 leaves. $85.
Hfrtz Bazaar. 428-7061.' 8^tto
•fi ■ . "
MfnqimS'-aa Idndl of books,
dtina, ^ass, silver, furniture,
pictures aad frames. Priced ri^t
ALAMMN'S LAAn> ANTIQUES,
2332 Virjila Beach Boulevard.
Can SWya,,. 8 5TFN
iOUMlLER sectioaial couch, 3
{deces wttb matchtog wing-back
diaic£ $75. Also WesUnghouse
electric stove. |100. Call «7-7734.
a-26-tfn
n NouaahoM Goods
For ttie finest furniture upholster-
ing and refinishing call 428-
6377. Hilltop Upholstering Co.,
100O>yirginia Beach Boulevard
Free esthnates-iMck-up and de-
livery. New and used fuiniUuv
tor sale.
7-22-tfr
42 Heb Waited
MMeerfomile
£RMCaj HELP— Local college :.tu
dents undl sduol opens, thai
weekends, dean rooms, wait t^-
folei^. aho night clok. ^ly in
persDO— Dolphin Hot^l. 9-2-11
UHE UP NOW for approaching
b% fall aad holiday business.
&rve customers, in diy d North
Vto^ik Beach wtth qaaltty Wat-
kins' products, hdl i» part time.
Eami^ |85 weddy and up possi-
bto. Cash or crd^ arr«igement
Wrtte Watkins l^ro&icts. Inc.. D-
S. maoaa, Mirai. 8-19 9-2
Catiamfai or SaledadUes — NO
SCPSaUENCX NBCESSARY. I
cm iaa,2 sincere trainees into--
/aMad fa a soand sitos career.
(Not doOT to dow.) My new men
aam mm ^ $10>000 the first
fnr. (^portoalfy fqr rapid ad-
vgDOiliant to niana(jonent posi-
tfaas. Ibat have car, but travd
is opttend. Mr toterview caP
Ifc. Itorey, 42MaS.
442410
MANPOWER, INC.
OitlENTLY NEEDS
11% h^e hnmedtote aiNgmnents,
numy a4^caat to Vh-ginia Beadi.
MO tlX
Time off botwe^ jobs whov de-
sfrad-Htroak ao ^e temporary
jcM wtas cooNniert to you.
^ia» naar ia* ManHew aoA job
aadgnma^, 87-8661.
^tnat
9-a7-t&
RENTAL REAL ESTATE
100 ROOMS FOR RENT
Boom for rent with kitchen prlvi
leges for single working girl 428
2976. 9-2-31
1 10 Apartments Unfurn.
%PARTMErcrs — FUrni^^ o!
unfumiined. Yearly or seasonal
Cooper Realty, 206 25th Street
428rl33l. Nights 428-6833.
3-2-tfi
Sev«-a} fumidied aad unfurnishec
apartments in tlie Lynnhaver
Colony area, Shw* Drive. Cal
Ccmipass Real E^te Company
164-35K. ^ 8-26-tfi
UNFURNISHED DUPLEX. 2 bed
rooms; water fumiaiied: nice quiet
neigUwrhood on d^dend street;
Gatewood Park; available on or
about S^tember ISth; $115 month;
call 428-3246 or 464-2083. ^
9-2-17
111 Apartmonts Furnished
1 OR 2 BEDROOM apartments.
165 and $55 per month. Year round
Water fumi^iMd. Call 428-^34 a.m.
k pin. 9-2 itn
QO 76th STREET. 3 bedrooms, 2
baths, living nx^. dining area
fireplace, Iffl-ge kitdien, screeijed
3orch. fenced ywd. 42»^12, m-
1853: 9-2-tfD
FURNISHED stodio apartmsn's.
Oramic tile baths. Attractive
kitchens. Utilities furnished. Avail-
able September 15th to May ISth.
Apply, Blw Marito Lodge. 2411
Pacific Avemre. 9-2-L^n
FURNIWED — year rooml. In-
daias tf utUtties and heat Cou-
|le ttdy. Af^ 20r 19th Street.
&o-tte
and bath. Wat& Airnlshed. $75 a
month y^jrly. Available Septan-
ber 1st Call 42&44K. 8-19-tfn
2 BEDROOMS. KNOTTY PINE
LIVING ROOM. MODERN KITCH-
EN AND BATH. MONTHLY OR
YEARLY RENTAL.' 6 BLOCKS
FROM OCEAN. CONVENIENT
TO FT. STORY AND OCEANA
N.A.S. CALL 587-4776. IF NO AN-
SWER CALL BACK IN MORN-
mO. ' 8*t6
REMf AL WEM BTATI
m HoMsaa->-yww<alyl
OCEANA-Attaitton SKvtce Men!
Small cottai^ oonvl^ely h»r-
nished. Near baM uid beacn. Best
rates. CaU 34043S. 8-26-tfn
REAL ESTATE FOR SALF
)il4 Houtof For Sal*
HOUSE FOR SALE -^ 1^ owner.
Ttoee be&'oom randi. fuDy to-
sulated on nicely lamiseapad tot
Located in retf of Arlgoa Vil-
toge, eloiK< to schods aad
FURNISHED apartmoit now for
reirt. Ymt round rate.'*^^ mm}
water huni^ed. Also whiter rate
for workers and. tnchers. Call
H. G. Moore, Jarvis k Kitchen.
«8-77S6. , 8-12 tfa
One and two bedroom fumiitod
apartmei^. Year roimi Cail
42a-X734 or 4^6686.
ORANGE GROVE - 35 acres
choice, wen ertablistod bearing
grove in ttdtrad. Florida, near
Lakeland. Ext^tait faivesMeat
♦175,080. By ovmer. 0. W, PUW
Ups. Rt 6, Bock 468. Tlant €%.
Fla. 8-12 4t
CLASSIFIED DISPUY
AilMto's Court Bfotel Apartmaits,
206 - 19th Street Efficiency
apartmoite. All utfflties fur-
nislud. Also, 4-room apaotmoit
ami fumiriied romu. Block
from Bus Statini. By wedt ot
month.
tfe
New and niodem, one uid two
bedro(»n apartm^its. Low year-
\y ratals, Also weddy and
monthly rentals. Call 4384713.
3-11-tfn
Uvfa^ rorni, bedroom, kitehen,
bath. Ocxnr^ent lo shoppii^
churcha, laundromat Very
reasond)!; y^rly rtasAaL Pjftfic,
A^^nue. FlKme owno' 4814016
or 488-JI49-
T-»-tfn
1 13A Houtet, Furltlied or
Onfat^ed
Several furnished and unfurnished
hwises ia to Lymihayen Colony
area. Shore Drtw. C^ Compass
Real Estate Company, ^4-3383.
8-264fn
114 Hausal For ItanI
WINTER rental availabte Saptan-
ber 8th. Cottage — ideal for 1 or
J bachelors or teachers. |«0 per
month. Call 428-3577 or see 01 213
Sth Street. 9r2-it
I14B Apartments and
Hoytes ^r Rent
iVanted — houses (h* apartments
to rent or sell. Summer rentals
nekled. Cot^Mr R^lty, 206 asth
Street. 428-1330. Nights 428-6833.
S-2-tfn
15 HouMS — Furnished
1 bedro<ans. 2 full baths. Ocean
dde. Sept. 7di thru June 7th. HOS.
jiUi m-om.
9-2-lT
2-bedroom fumlkhed Wme. Hard-
vood floors and ^udl screened-
in side porch. C^ 4lM2i6.
»^26-tfn'
SMALL FURNIS^U) attr^five
jottage for rent. ^ 2^ Str^
»4Htt
COTTAGE at 3]i 34th Sfrsat. ^roid
Septenber 7th lo Ame M\. % bed-
-ittiM, 1% InUis. aqreened frait
aad back porches. ItFmUng nu>
!^hu aad deep freeze. AMise and
furaidiii^ in excell^ cmditicn.
J AUCTKDNS
Maury Riganto
Aucfion Company
i \ .,\u-
NSTRUCnONS
HARDIN SOKKX
OF MUSIC
Briitow HaHUa. Diracter
312 . SStll Sirwrt
Virffiaia B«acli
REAL ESTATE
Sal« • Rentals
Custom BiH^
^rt-term wi yem)^
ANCHOR UALTY
4^742]r anyUn^ Iw service.
MmmB^w^mm
A|k f^ fyt Rhyticlaai
About
Tmors
GUILD OPTICIAN
Serving Virginia Beach
1369 Lukki fbii, Vm. Bvach
Bernard H. MeHuBMn, Mgr.
GAt^SB 8-4020
REAL ESTATl
EXAM COURSE
Stats License Frepetratory
Daf and Eveoiaf Claaaes
Classes lastmcted By Prac-
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Pats |iut» Soar4 Exmb
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REAL ESTATE SOKKH
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Rftoairs
OMNaa^srcid
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Virginia tl^mA
Fhoae GAa.46n
mi
A»'S CO^PEHOMR SERVICE
Aft U^, MartageH
KIRKLAND COMSfRUC^ION CORf^Mti^lON
V«Mi
WMows - FUK»n - WaHs
Storm Windows awd TNli**
4MT mm YCMJ MAY WANf DONE
nione 855-1007 (tf^)
/
Mig|WMifc.iilt itmi I*' "***»' 'I ' ■*
Virginia Beach SUN, Tfuirsday, September 2, 1965
aiiii KtMiaiirili n I t iftlifft
REALTY TRANSFERS
411
^nfoniOm to thpHi ft.
« Snltli l^raoe iae, iQu
«t MaMK BuctaM «t ux to
i k. YatM el n. kt H.
Avtkn Tbtam. &rtni(rt;
IS.
M Boitwri^t et ux to is
a WbUfon et in, M n,
•I. pbt id Carokune FivAi
S; tax tXtM.
EUmI Cowai et ux to
Jte lld>Qiiaki et ux, M
M. plit rf Aragona Vfl-
S. tax mM.
Vandhr Corptffatlop to BvinvMd
•troboi et u. tot », block
i^, pMt t>f Diatmad ^vii^ Homes:
tax tKTS.
JeouMk. lni»t|Krated to Ony^
T hwMiiJ, W 4^A*^ancl A U ock
M, plat of Vkrgi^ Beach Dev4-
^Gfnian^ Carapu^ No. 2; tax |3£
HlWBrty BiN^, Inc. to mA-
IH U. GoHAl et ux. lot 4, |>lat
«f linltaii litates: tax IMJO.
Bw^Mte Wflliam Padenky et
ux to Jack R. Braw et ux, lot
!#, ptari; (rf Birdn^ FH)int; ti»
HBs, Inc. to Sanud T.
at HX, lot ». plat of
tax IS7.S0.
. BaiFvai ParHili etux to WariMT
J. llriM at ux, parceHpMt of N-
-ttill^lliiior MC. 04; tax mM
fmurd P. I^itikmt et ux to
(MMrtS. Stnnd. iiare*4n« Roae-
tax m.
Oei^eMttoa to ^mMl
«t 1^ S paro^aiilat ol
Boni^; tax NS.6f.
_ B. Yaieretux to Mb-
'«t % teelt <« «. lot 7. littit
of Vbt^ Beacfci Lou. inc.; tax
llBiVQe E. Tadtr et ox to Mf
wt UttMB raet|. ^.. kt 6, pl4
lof Vb^aia BM^ lAtt,.^e.i tM
9HJB.
ligMid D. mi ^ tlx to IH-
ttoml Itoatty Corjpnratton. parc^
OB Malitoa RoMl: tax $S.70.
Hmm a Onrfi at ax to Dan
ilPBaoA.iol»,bfcck'l, ^af
«Q«^iaB» Mm fee. t; te |0.tt^
Avahie B^ Uc. to Wffliain B.
et iflii Ml m ^ «(
w. I; tax IWJD.
_ liki ST. IMoiMrt, A^. et ax to
jiraee w. A<l«m at tn^ ptft if
tato 14. tt. Noefc J, plat of ffift-
te]iHr:f«tW» l
|l2b«He W. OMtatfe, Jriet ax
to 1^ D
p^if
ttx iKJi.
B^ioD et ux. M «
foe- if
VMiert D. MOer it we to Aa-
#«» niaia^ et tot, lot ISSt 1^
Of tNbnare Plamatieo lec. 3;
Oannft Ooiatoiictidn Ck>., Inc. to
georg^ R. ColUtt et ux. lot 27.
block fe, plat of Great Neck Es-
tatee see. S; tax ISTJO.
CHsHm X. Kane et ux to Bene-
ikt B. Biaiy ^ ux. site S87. plat i
of 'HMroi^good wc. 5; tax $40.8).
Je«e M. AldMinan et ux to
i^^innte R. Bateman et ux, lot 11,
Mode 38, plat of ArrowtKad kc.
t: tax OdN.
llNxnas C. Vebten ^ ux to Lou-
ie K^ HaO et ux, lot ll, plat
of 1C«lii|»vilk Cotony sec. 1; tax
I4B.M.
Baitor Realty Corp. to Janies
Auatki J(4uaon et' ux, lot 6, block
tt. plat of I^nbroke Mancu: sec.
I; tax $mM.
R. Lanteigne et ux, tot 2, bkxdc
S7, plat ai Pembroke Manor sec.
4i tax iai.70. ^^::^zz zzrr
Artnon R^al^ Gbrp. to Rofa^
M. St. Oemiain et ux, krt 17, bk)dc
n, plat of Pembroke Mantf sec.
4; tax 127.90.
Raadolfrii P. Parker et ux to
Sam»\ H. Caddy, Jr. ^ ux, lot
B. {^ of Point "0" Wif aac. it
tlx iB8.2S.
L. L. Underwood, Jr. et ux to
AoMa Raalty Co., Inc., tot 90,
Mode K. plat of Hilltop Manor;
tax I16JD.
Henne Rai^ty Oanpai^, Inc. to
Santoer Slml^ Baitey. Jr. et ux.
tot m, btock K, plat of HUltop
Itotor: tox llfiJO..
Pk» Real^ Corporatkm et als
to Jtones W._ Upaconri) et ux, M
Is, Uock WpM tit Princess Anne
Ptaa aec. Q; tax 119.96.
Bacb Z^«vdiqiRient Corpwatton
It Mam a Burton ^ ux, tots
i. 1^ Uocit 47, plat of Shadow
LMM HMsbta: tax IB.70.
Mm^ B. Conrad et als to ^Mm
I. AuMl eti^, pared on west
MB et Oroat mdUtoad; tax ITS.
tMtolKa Sigsbee Wright, Jr. et
toe to MMeth F^ Swm ^ ux, tot
U, btock' 18. plat of Amiwh^
^. 3: tA m». , "t^r
aiar|arai si. angp^ lo rox aaai
lar <M^f, lae^ parcd-pSat of
t4illMWlii Ihmm^i tea m^,
Omr$e Emott Powell, Jr. It ux
lO^^iid ^- ^Q^Jot 37.
$m jif mceat^Aimc Mnia Pu-K
tiCirif 'tec mjo. -^.^^^
- OMHnolu satorpriiai, ne. la
WaiOW ftaads IfamdiO et ux, tot
»^ Mocft 2. 1^ of Wfadior Woods.
fifpaa €HPp«rattoB to Gkiyd U
Geaihaw ^ m, let U. Mock A,
pik of Amm^dK} Kc 8; tffic
IMJI.
Clyde F. Clark ^ ux to Willis
M. KHts et.ux. lot 40, plat of
Honutaad kc. 1; tax 1^.25.
Woodhurrt C«^ntfioQ et als to
Ehigeito P. Lauitog et ux, lot 23,
block S, ptot of West Alaoton sec.
3; tax $3i.$6.
CharlM C. CaUw^Il et ux to
Jacqueline S. Neale, tot 72, plat
of Kings GraM sec. 1; tax $27.45.
Richardsm C. Bdl et als to
Rob«1 A. Udce et ux, lot 44 and
I»rt of/l(^ 43, Mock u, plat of
Di^ap^e l^res; tax $1S.
Larasan Realty Corp. to Larry
M. Ctovenport^ et ux. tot l. block
2. plat ei Arizona Village sec. 12;
tax $16.95.
Carokune Homes, Inc. to Wil-
son R. Gawthrop et ux, lot 1,
Wtock y. p h tt flt Carolan ne Farm
sec. 3: tax $84.65.
WaHor F. Clarke et ux to Don-
ald W. Souflmii, lot 118 and part
of lot 119, fdat of Laurel Maow;
tax $21.
HnrnH A. Gnmewald ^ ux to
Hamr CMbraa lA al. lot 3, idat
of Kempavffle IM^ sec. 1; tax
$24.80.
W. J. Driver etc. to Cohchita
Pulcino, lot 19, blodc 2. plat (tf
Ara^ma Viltoge sec. 5; tec $22.80.
- Gerak! W. Stanfill et ux to Ad-
rien J. Fourni^ et ux, lot 14,
hhA Y. plat of Aragma YVi^
sec. 4: tax $19.06.
Laddie Corporation to ^i,^Bk^
S. Howard et ux, M 14 aiid pe^
of tot IS. block F, plat of HlQtop
Manor; tax $tS.
W. Clyde anpson, Jr. tc Mil-
dred Bor^. lot 14 and part of tot
13, block K, plat of Ridw Heights;
t^x $27.75.
Charles 0. Hammond et ux to
William T. Games, Jr. A ux, lot
E. btock 22. plat d Aragona Vil-
lage sec. 13;. tax $21.15.
Pico Re al|6> Corporation it illfi
to WiJbert A. O'Neal et ux, lot 3.
bbck 19, |dat (tf Princ^a Anm
Plaza sec. 12; tax 20.10.
Pico Realty Corporation ti als
to Ftanda Ray Sellera ei- ux, lot
IS, block 18, plat d Pi^eeis Arnie
Pliaa s^. 12; tax I^K
"* Pico Reatty C ufiWiOaB tt ab
to WendeU Ma^r McLau^lin «A
ux, lol^ 1, block 19, plat of Primes
Anne Plaza sec. 12; tax $23.85.
Pico Reatty DaponAkm et ato
to Anthony P. BdaMiteri et tix,
lot 2, btock tt, pliA of PrliK^s
Anne Plan aec. 12; tm $21.
Pko R»% CorpWatton et als
to John WiU^ Kinne. Jr. ^ ux. 1(H
1. block 17, |dat d Princess Anne
Plaza 9K. U; tax ».S0. ^
Fred W. Iiaacs et ux to James
P. Coatos Eiiterprises, UK., parcel,
{dat d Virgil Beach; tax f^.
Clarence Cliftoj WUUams ti la
to Fwrest A. Baker et ux, \(A 31.
plat irf Wian Rhrer Village; tax
$19.20.
Louise Laod Meyer to Langley
P. LMid et al, 2 parc^ plat of
VirgJiUa Bea A De vekga nart Cwn-
pany; tax $36.
SaDy A. MonfMt to Minnie Shel-
ton Brooks, tot 20, block J, plat
d Potat-0-Woods sec. 2; tax $28.50.
WiUiam R Pi^ne, Jr. et ux to
. mil » i lO i j I i I I jl VIl^lMM^^'tf. '■',, -
Lvie^ar (^OiMt C^p-ation, lot
5, plat ctf BeQ^y M^pr kac. D4;
tax $40.38. _ '
SU^i^a- Mori* Skt^ ft ttt to
Leonard GacM^ Prestoi-^iiX, Id
10, block 26, ^ d l^mfmi
&p^ Hfgna; t«c IXA
(Lesley W. RHtey el ox to
Rextoo M. RM et ux, W «?, plat
d llnrott^ood see. S; 'ttoc |to.S0
HiMnas J. Maek^ et ux to
Richard. A^haaf H^ieo ^ ux
lot 1, block 9, olat of Aragoaa Vil
li^e sec. 5; tn $Sl.m
Richard M. Bail^ to Delmw F
McKiimis et ux. lot 8. blc^c 8
plat of Maumd Spring Hmm
tax $16.20.
L & L Buddii^ Corpm-atioi tr
Floyd T. Jolly et ux. tot 22, plaf
of Ken^wvifle Coluiy sec. i; tax
$32.28. ' a -f
GnK» Conrtrwtton Corporatw*^
et al, T/A 'to Jd » Vm Tol rt ux
tax $48.80
Way#t at Malibu, Inc. to Rob
ert L, Morris, Jr. et Uk. lot 511,
plat of Malibu sec. «; tax $32.55.1
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lot 44, ptt (rf ItegS Giart, sec. IT from navy Gafftafta J. H. Catdwell, commandi^Bt officer of
Pro-Flight Sckoel at the Naval Air Station, Paatacol*, Fla.
Ho was commiMioBod pin Ensign in tho Navj Rosorvo upon
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Volume XL, No. 45
TELB^ONEGA 8-2401 VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA, THURSDAY, SlPTEMeER 9, 1965 Two Sections- 16 Pages
SINGLE COPY: 10c. !lY MAN. $0.50 PER
SHRINERS ilWADE'
VIRGINIA BEACH
SAMUEL W. SCOTT. JR.
Civic Center Director Nanieii
VmGINU BEACH-Samuel W.
Sc.tt. Jr." », of DanviDe. Vir-
ginia, has been selected out of 20
^plteants to take over Uie direc-
torsMp of the Alan t- Siepard
Civic Ceoter. Stejrt. 15.
The pi'e^otts director, WilUvn
B. Ullyman, is moving to a new
pojiton in Monroe, Louisiana.
.. Before being Mtocted to take m
^— ■ - .If— ■ , ■■ i^ai0,mm, I ■ ■ ■> ■■■■■ I ..
hfs hew duties, Mr. Seott was
wiQi Martin and Associaties, of
Qillas, Texas, as a Retirement
and Group Plan consultabt, respon- [
dU« for installation airi service
of group programs for several
major pkroleimn accounts extend-
h^ ft-om Norfolk to Bri^ol, Va.
Mr. Scott won his Bachelor of
Science Degrw from Virgmia
Polytechnic In^tute in 1963.
It.
NEWJ^i^
VIRGINU M^AOl - Shrliwn
frwn ei^t ^tas be§m gathering
m Virginia Bei^ bxtay fw the
2ind wuHud conventiOH of the Mid-
Atlantic 9irine Anoci^on. Thf
mcetuigs,
^th^ii^ of ttie Noblra will coa
tioue ^il Suiday. iHien a re-
ligious service at the Cape H«cy
Qraas brings things to a clMe.
Khedive Temple of Norfolk wi I
lost tlw 22 Tjmjdei uid fteir
ur.its from Vij^'a, New York,
Pennsylvania, Marylttid. Washing-
ton, DC, Wot Virgtaia. New
Ters^, and Ddawu^. Temples at-
tendii)^ the functi<Bi are Acca, All
Gfaan, Almas, Beni Kedem, Boisni,
>i scent, Ir«m,.|it^Btfa, Katim,
Xsia, Kl^f)^ , Uj Lu, . Mecca,
Nfffli^s, Nur, O^ria, Rajah, Sa-
aa-Ti, Syria, Zon Zem, and Zembo.
The oticial opoiii^ of the con-
/«AiaB wiD f^ underway at 9:00
>.m. with a meetfam ^ tfie Vir-
^ia Bead) D^me with a welcome
adircK by City Mana^ Rne'l
Hatchett, ad entertaiument by
the various Tonpie Unita «t 10:00
' Friday's prop-an will Aest at
8:00 a.m. with the Cabiri Br^-
fast at the Cavalie- Ho^. Ott^
1
VIRGINIA BEACH - The Rev.
William p. RuBS^ (d Decatuf,
jQk^ will bacome th^ Assii^nt
^Pastor of the First Presfc/teriah
Church, Virgil^ Beach, on Sep-
teitJter 15. in this role hi wjl
"i^V^apedal i^sponsibUity in the
»,j|;>astoral and evangelistic areas
ir»el^ are movii^ to tiie
^ this weelfwf^ Jp;^ wiD rasid.
- #t 3I7-3«h Sllift. • ' - . r :
A native of Stati^x>n), Ga., tor
aeven'. years Mr. Russell woiked
in the Ci4>ltol ofQce of Senator
,^khard B. Russell. He is a gradu-
ate of Geor^ Washington Uni-
va'sity. In ISOO he et^ered Co-
lun^a Theolo0cal SanL;ary, D^
■ — ' '— 1
MEW SERVICE
NEXT WEEK
VIRGINIA BEACH-Telephone
customers in Virginia Beach 9Ame
telephone number b;gins with 428
will hear a new dial tone beginiiing
at 6 a.m. on Septen.ber ISth.
Tlie new hi^ pitch dial tone is
required with the introduction of
the new Twich Tone Telephone
Service that will be made available
to those customers served xc c:
the 4W centr^ office on Monday,
September 13Ui. ^
To provide the new Touch Tone
service, certahi modifications in
the c«itral office equipment had
to be made inchiding a ^ange in
the (Ual tone. '
L. F. Patrick, tocal mmjager for
the C & P, e}q;>lain8d .that the
new Touch Tone service requires
a telephane user to pu^ buttons
rather than use the conventicmal
rotary dial.-
Patridc further stated that tele-
I^ne customers hearing the new
dial tone sbmdd nsA be com»med,
tfainkij^ tfai^ they mi^ have trou-
ble on their line, for^it is only Uie
new (Sal tone required in prOvid-*
ing ttie new modem, fast telej^ne
service.
I
catur, Qa., where he earned tw)
divinity degrees, B.D. and Tli-M.
For the last two years Mr. lUisi^,
30. did ^athiate stuiy in pastwiai
counssUng foid tku^t part-time
at Georgia Tech. '
Mrs. Russdl ii'SrfHiiiirBar-
bara Bdin of Behno^, N.C. They
«ie t*ili,^l^ter^.,-*r,
|C Jfr , Russell will 1)3 exantecd
bpr, hotUk^frnkefHij at ttt Qf^
er meeting anl tet^d lim^
afterwards. i
PROGRAM SET
VIRGINIA BEACH - Tidewater
Area Council for Community Im-
provemoit will b^in the wwk-
^p sraiinar on studying oai com-
munity for metropolitan living to-
i^t.
"History of the Re^utk>n and
the Churdi" will be presented by
the Rev. Warner Dufiese, pastor
d Covenant Presbyterian Church
in Norfolk, at the Eboiezer Bap-
tist Church on Baker road aikl
Burma road at 8 p.m.
On SepJIbmber 16, "SociaT Ac-
tion in the Church" will be pre-
sented at 8 p.m. by Fath^* Jo-
seph N. Green, rectw of Grace
Episcopal Church in Norfolk, at
the Mt. Zicn A.M.E. Church at
Princess Anne Road aiid Seaboard
toad.
The Rev. John Lyles, pastor of
First Presbytwian <rf Virginia
Bead), will, speak on "Concwn
of the Church for Education" on
September 23 at 8 p.m. at Little
Piney Grove Baptist Churd), Prin-
cess Anne j^ad at Btozard Neck
road.
St. Mark AJ«.E. Church on Pot-
ters road wlD be viaUai by the
Rev. James L. Mudter, pastor d
Faith Lutiieran Church <^ No"-
folk, to speak alt 8 p.ha. on "FUix*-
tton and Devekpraait of Lay
Leadtfship" m Sepit«rd}er 30.
Afte- Septanbtf 30, fifteen ses-
skms of the workdx^ seminar will
be held ead) Tliurstfay ni^t at 8
p.m. on the campis of Norfolk
State College.
mm tmxa-toHE
evoits incliKie comp^itive drills
by ui^wmed units at Camp
PendI^<M), a beach party and bar-
becue at Camp PoKlletoA, and the
L^^ of Honor dance at the
Cavalier Beach and Cabana Club
fvent it ihe^cfaiy^ '
win be the parade wits at 2:00
pjm. startli^ Irom the Cavidtef
Hotd area. 1^ busings srasior
of the c^veirtion vrtU be hekl ir
U« morning at 945 a.m. fol^wec'
by the Le^wi of How Msmo-'a
S&vice at the Vii^nia Beach High
Schwl stadium. A cocktail pari;
wiU t» held at >^:30 p.m. at Bo"
Creek Country Chib, followed by
a dance at 9:00 pjn. M the Dome.
Kdbert E^ Ma-^, .Tr., the Re
corder d Khedivf Ttmf^ m^
Aubrey Q. Grriiam. t^ In^jeria
Scomd (^rvnoo'al Mi^«r anc'
TreasiBvr of Khedive TannJ* w«r
two 0^ the majw factnv in l»1i^-
in^ tt)s a»rin«^ Omventnn to Vir-
^a Beach. Without their activ^
part^ipatim md hard mrit th's
2^ An'tiil C(mv«)tl0U nf thr
Mki-Atlaatie Sffine Cmvention.
Hie Vb^a Beach Sun tak«
t^ to wdoome the Shrin«rs to
the World's Largest Resort aty
and hope tiMir stay htm wiU be
a fmdy ronendMred «ne.
MUNICIPAUTIES
CONVENTION TO
HEAR VICE PRES.
VIRGINIA BEACH-As the Shriners a^ leaving Vlr^ Be«h
on Sunday, delegate to another large cwifertka will be arivii^
Approx i ma tdy 1,1 delegates^ «id 4h«r laA^ will be <*eddBt irtfr
hotels and motels for the ^rt d i thre»^y Vuf^a Mtarictnti
league Convention. The delef^tes will be rq>reaeirtattvct <tf dUai,
towns 81 \i urban countiM across Virginia. Dw public Meitk «fl
repr^»nt all phasM d munM:ipal goverHaafirt.
Among the feirtur«l sp^kars at i "' ' — "- ^
the oHivention will be V)«-Preil- i Executive Director of the AAvtaeff
Aite^ G. Orduun, Imperial SecMd CettmaiiM Maitar ami
fnamuft d iOwdlve l^niide.'
CHILDREN FOUND SAFE
Roi»ai E. Mayes. Jr., Reeartfer of Klie^e Tempie*
SERVICE TO END CONVEHTION
VIRGINIA BEACH-A religknis
service at the M^oric O^ Hear-
ry Cms Sunday momiog wiU be
the cmdudil^ activity d tiie lUd-
Atlantic l^rine Omvoitkm btlbag
)Mdd here this week.
Noble Drt Murray Ktotor. lUus-
ti^iuB VcBpetiai Chajdain of the
Sbeiae d Nortii America, will be
the prfaK^ wg^ket for the aerv-
ke whk^ will start at 9:30 a.m.
I^. KantfM- is the raUbi of tiie Agu-
dath A Chhn cmgegri^an of Sirf-
fdk.
IntroduiticML d the ftiaetpal
ep^ker wi^l be made bv Noble
Judee ^. B. Kellam vf the 28tfa-
Judicial. Circuit
Others tak'nif part in the Shrine
R$ligicu5 servlcfl ai*e Noble Rev
John J. Howard pastor d th&
E^nmanuel EpiFcopal' C!lmrch\ oi
Ph'dMis- who will givfl the invo-
catioD. and Chaplata Alia W. Rob-
w^son, asw'stwf district diapla'n
of the 9th N-'val District who will
pr'Wide tfje hened1cti(».
Heidiri-* die Virginia Beach
9?rin€ Chb cMnmitte^ for the ar-
ranp^ment* fnr the reli«»liu"' serv-
ice was ^fWe Ira MoCIaid. Col.
Jobn R. Williions, Commandite
officer d Fort SUxcy, provuled
anidi asd^ana apd cooperattn
ftw Um itje of the historic haA-
marie.
, CluHrf«« fron die SMaMn lOd-
Atiattie iraiwfll ii«g in Aa reB-
gions sovice.
Cape Henry Cross, located at
Fort Story, is a memorial on the
spot where tfie Jamestown Cok>-
niiti first landed hi die new wxiA
on April 26, 1807. "Hie Cape is
named for Hairy, Prince of Wain,
son of King James L
VIRGINU BEAOiA 16-year-old
gh*! and her 9-year-old brotiier
^ere tound safe by their rescuers
early Friday mw-img aftw getjng
iaat ki tlw nature trails of the
Seadiore State Park. Kattiteen
MrirjjEHfBDe— doQitb became
tInuiRdfcy attemooQ when they ran
•head;; d tfieia familj'.
-i^lDl . pdiea depaHltaaqt n»t
ciOed ia at 7:00 pjn. whdi the
ciiildr@i cotid not be found by
pti|t i^cen and their pareats.
' OiOdals Mtimate b^twesn 230
aofiSSOpeo^inm pdice, fire and
Tuma tfflfts ^iiMd forces in the
seardi. They methidically comb:d
most of the 2,800 acres of the
iwamp md^ foresl^ land vnUi lig)^
and bull boms.
Kelly Rice, Roy PaMt wid three
other searchers, who are ur.
idaitified, fmmd the pair, wtro saj
they gave up toying to get ou
8:30 pjn. and sat dow.t uk
witod for someone to come t(
steiH HiAert H. Humphrey. li.
Governor Mills E. Godwh), Jr.,
Colgate Dwden, Jr. and WilbJr
J. C^hn, underaecretary d th6
£)e^artmcnt of Malth, Educati^/
and Welfare*
^ H^ii>ti-aUon wiU t^sgin Sunda
morning at the Panorama Rodr.
at the Ca.alier Beach Cli^. A re
reptioo will be hekl late Sunda;
aftemo(m, to be fidlowed by th
>pening 9»Bion at the Aim B
jiepard Civk: Center. The prin
.'ipal speaker at that season wU
X Undsiaecr^ary Wilbur J. Cohn
Hie first ^lenl a«»ion MmmIbv
noming wiU be he)d at ifae Cav-
alier Hotel BaUnoom. At this dme
he Ruitycipal o^ab wlH «dopl
ts ^ataithre pn^ram Ui be ptt-
rented to the 1966 senioo of the
Virginia G«)eral Assen^^. Two
;ue^ ^}eak«i will »idr^ the
klegates at the nxHuiie s»^n.
They are A%aijlaines. fwi
Ce^fsasmtti from Alabaim,
Dr. Rdand E^ffx, Piolmaar
olitks ard p^Mc iMrs at
'rinc^on University. Dr. Egger
'^u {(srmarly m te facid^ of tiK
Jnivenity d Yi0Bia d. CUm-
»ottCTyflte. , - - ..-:^ '-
The , Hoeday IliirtW at tfae
Ci^nmliisfoa on Ii^r
Relatimts. ^
IMeT Ou^ ^iRTWiN) anra^lih
meots have been made Us the ddlp
pm^ tow tlM QwHpatte Mqr
i^idtoe-Tinind Conptex. Ibflt «iQ
Ni toHowed by an op«i haM#,
ipo.n^r^ by all of the
the cbsmg boMpit
ni^ will feature an aAfe^ %
the fwmer Govimor of Vv%Mi
and fer»er i^PtrtAMt«( ti» QMi^
verCity d Skpaa, Cfl^ite W.
Danten, Jr. " <
In addftfon to tike fiA'|mgnp
for the iMii^ai, aepento pro^
grama have been {rovhM for ^
wives, by ttie Gty d
Beach.
Nishwiy
ieksAppnvIt
Otpai'tmiBt of H^MNQTi taa 1%
SOLDIER OF
THE MONTH
FT. EUSTIS, Va.-Cpl. Raymond
J. Daidel, of the 461st Transporta-
ti<H) Co., Ft. Kory, was selected as
Soldkr d the) Month for August
for the Army Transportaiion
Center and Ft. Eustis.
In rerognition of his selection,
he was pr^ented with a certificate
and a $25 Savings Bond.
^rpord Daniel, who entered
the Army in May 1964, is a section
l^der of the 461st. He is a nativ,
of Maplewood, N.J.
WILL COMPETE
LYNNHAVEN - LynoeU Bass,
17, d 404 Sahwp St., wfll c<m)pei3
in the nationwide sixth annual
"Bidss Ammc^n Teen-A^ Con-
test" et Pidisades Amusen^nt
Part. N. J. September 9th and Utfa.
Palisad» Amusement Park, N.J.
is located ohe mile south of the
(jfimge WaJiington Bridge in New
Jersey opposite New Yoric City.
The contest which is sponsored
by WPDC-TV/U and Teen-Ule
Magazine, off«'s an opportunity
l<a TV stardom. Ail girls 13
through 1? who are American
dtizttia, are digible to eiter the
MIm America Teen^Agar 0»^
^di was fcxBufod six years pgo
at PaUaades Amw^ment P«t,
NJ. and fo now the oldest natitn-
widghmn age con^rt ai^ pni^^ux.
, I
ORIENTATION
BIRCHWOOD— The kindwgarten
d the Emmanud Lutheran Church
will hold (U-ientation for parents
md chiklren registering on Sep-
tenOia- 9 ^ 10 between 9:45 a.m.
and 12 noon.
Hie teachers for th^ 1965^ year
wiD be Mrs. F. A. Retzke d Tha-
lia; Mre. K. A. Price and Mrs. W.
^ephenson of Kings Grant, andi
Mrs. D. Craig of Birchwood who
will be the mi'sic teacher. Mrs.
R. Pete-son of Princess Anne Pla-
za will be the driver for the
school. The pastor Is the Rever-
end K. A. Price.
The church is at 301 Lynn Shores
Drive, Virginia Beach.
two were found betwear
Osmanthus IVkl and Lag(H>n Tra
whidi are aboui a mil* apart am
S'X miles fmn Shore Diiv«. 1%'
youngst«ti had tdien the mile
long OmanUius Itail to a dead
end in the'r effort to rrtun) X''
the camping area acrora Rotrtc
30 from the trails.
Searchers feared they mi^t b"
bitten 4^*^^ poiacMious sqal^.
biit Uiey conplamed (wly d mos-
quito bites and scratches pn tlKir
legs. Kathy was wearing Bermuda
shorts and her brottier had m a
bathing suit and a terry doth
jacket.
Mr. and Mrs. Eu(%ne Smith d
Munhall, Pa., are the parents of
the youngsters. Smith is a U.S
Steel exeaitive.
The family, which mdudes three
other children had been campii^
at the state park.
PTA LUNCHEON
VIRGINIA BE.'^CH - John B.
Day P-TA held a luncheon for the
faodty at die sdiool cafeteria on
Septetnbar 2.
Mrs. June lliomas, iH*e!adent,
ii^odkjced tlw board xuscAxsca
wl» win sftve the Parent-Teachers
Assod^rai for the curr^t 1965-
06 sdioA year.
LOSS FELT
VIRGINIA BEACH-While the
world mourns the death of Dr. Al-
b«1 Schweitzer, a personal feel-
ing of loss eame to Henry I. Jaffe,
local businessman, at the news d
his passing.
Ten ^ars ago, Mr. Jaffe made
a 7.500 mUe round-trip into Africa
to meet the famous humanitarian.
He met and talked with him pe^
scHially. He saw tl^ work he was
doing. And he never forgot hhn.
At die time he visited Dr.
Schvraitzer, he was impre^ed to
see how mudi Christian devotimi
and unselfishness filled the mis-
sion. Natives «^»ld travel days
and miles to get to him for help.
Tlje most heart-rending povertv
ani .sii^kness contrasted sharply
with the abundanpe of beauty of
all living plants and creatures al-
lowed to roam free in the iungl?
area wher? the hospital and mis-
sion were tocated.
"No one who had ever met this
great humanitarian and saw th<*
work he wa-^ d<^in<» c«i'd forsfet
•'im." said Mr. Jaffe. "He was a
friend the whole worM will miss."
*t3i^ pWVt meetfog at tbeOi^
aUo* HoM and at the hmn^ltaaa
Motor SMtf will be: Planning «Bd
mkB% offidak; f1n«idid ottken;
Rectevilopment and houskig <ilH
ctfs: Qfy and Town Attdrabys;
Utility ofBcera; Rccreatknal of-
fidals: Purduudag d^^; and
City and Ttwn 0e«fci.
M(»day eimnbig Aie Oty of Vlr-
I^Bia Bead) wUl W a coobiut
at die Cavalwr Yadit and C^mb^
CliA for all the ddegates omI their
ladS^. ^ arening sesskNOs are
scheduled
TijM&y addti^ indivichiaf
Leapie groiqi meetings wiU br
held. CUy awi Town Attorneys
wiU Rwdt agMk Othn* groins
fOMm% iscbde PUiHg Works ai£
E!^lne«rii% offld^; Ctty and
Town {U)d Uiban lAnagera; Avi-
ttta; and f« Odieetors aM
IVeamffera, indo- ^ chairman-
ship of VirgUta BMd) (^ Tr^^
wer. Jack Ettie^Uge.
The hi^ight d tbe coaiwntion
issebedided fw Tuesday a^mxK^
at the Civk Cmtn-, wlmi ttie Vke-
President of the United States,
Hubert H. Humphrey, will addr^s
the dBl<^tes. The Vice-Pr^-
d«it's address will be fdkiwed by
a speech l^ WiUiati G. Cobnan,
Acen#m ^ the i^ma j^k^
tod to tM army, the brtdft irill
uve a Bovigattai ape^iag irttb
kariiontal dwraoce of tat hA
Sum 86 feet iJMimal to the aida of
the chiitel aod a wtloa <M-
etiee d about » faat at Irigl^ flfc.
tfie brlilii^ worid be eoutruplK)
exiating bridge. It vndd \m t^
Uun .w^e aad l yp r oxto a t ^
vm (i«l kng.
'The brM|e li of^bd baiiy, «- *
peciadfy duri^ be totiriit aaaite.
At ttanei, aoMMWei kavt Imb
baclRd xsp w far am Ormt WMk
Road iM B^Udie PiB» (MMa
r^poirtt liow ^^ hrtfgo Wli
beta tte aene oj ttan^M rt^
Sid efitttfoQi. maay H 4i«t Jk-
vdvii^ aevwri iMtwwjpli.
Irate i^^eaa aad ^Wali INe
be^ IM^ to bnfld aiff a krMie
for aevffd yairs.
N» piMc hearing wBl bebeU
on the nurtta- wteis r^Hca
warr;tt)t sudi actkn. Wnttm com-
meits from the almd poM of
oav^gitfion wffl be wdeome to tfie
Afttce d toe Osm of jlo^eers.
F<Mrt NorfoUc. 809 Fnn^ Street, Nor-
foOc. ObjecUons baaed ipoo ofter^.
eensideratkms wiD beHJOMdiNl
iml made part of ^ Ent^iMn
record m Oms ma^r. ^
Mayor Signs ProcUunanm
GIVE BLOOD
VIRGINIA BEACH-The oopor-
turitv for area residents to donate
thei]^ b'ood to the American Red
Cmss BloodntKHbile cottm again on
Friday. The bfoodmobite will set
up at U» Vhr^nia Bead) Fire Sta-
tfon, 20th pmi Arctk: Ave., fnrni
12 noon till 8 p.m.
^obd ^ ahHgrs needed.
la a NM,
Daae^ IttQir ^ VkgMa
. ' ii'!«a
Dajr.
'•>
B.«.»^ CI
*M, Thursday, Septwnber 9, 1965
WEDDINGS
TUCKlAf BApBS
VmaiNU BEMS - John A.
"ncto bas lAiMM^ tile mtf'-
rti^ of htai dauiM^, (Haiuiette
AUm, to Hi^^s Kinc^ Barn«.
1%e marriage service waa held m
August a, IMS to te ltoM»-ial
G^fiel of Qfilee B^ofiri OKBrh
w^ the imnimi Mmaed Bote-
% offleiatii^.
^ eaupk «iU n^db i» Kwa-
jaiah« l^tfihaU Itfaal^ «lwf Vn
Btfv^ V wry k y iB ^ as nr <9R>
tnrilman with Oli^ Anociatea^
WNCS*!^ AU.-lte wedding
«| liaa M^ ftie Uanis and
l|at«n> futer T«rraU 111 waa
performed S^toi^w I A p^-
^ tee Mtv. m. i. l^te^t/isoa, ou(>-
lilB «f «t Mo Bafim §ebod, aa-
^btod b; the Rev. t. »»gty Aver,
to the IViitf^ Church, ITuic^on.
aa bride ia the dandiqr ol Dr.
aid lb» Bfltart V. Mrria ot
Vhm JenQT. Ite hridt-
JadMamef Ifr. «MMN.
T. Tama. ^ oL^Vk-
^mmM BMCxii^ by bw father,
tte^ril* vire A^m of wMe paau
lAlenoon
IB a dfaw^ire iaa
pMB df aoM "A" line
ibt appiliNd «^ ^daodi of
iKtt, with a \%atteau
traia. Sbt carried a c»-
el .^irdpriaa, b^'a lu«i^
lii Kil^ted Hqt.
Ninr ^eifc wee flie inatron of
were Mrs.
Haurbi of Lenoqre,
ItWn-
Of Nsw Yortc <^; Misa
<Sliitb» Cbi^irtid d Whilebouae,
i#^lMif 1M lin BM& Rrs-
Im* if ^Mhett. Net JafiQ.
JUited iNvriA Tarr^ >#ed
aalbal matt. Uriiera wa« Bfdbet
fled 1^ ^ree, Jr. ef l<iiQl^
llMlliliid, Dq^u EMd^ Mtavd
if 'Itt iifa B f , iad
aiMpaaaC
rdla«ii« thi
uwiiiai waa b^ in Mn^n 1^.
4&r tte.wed(b^ tt^m caq>ie
wffl apba ttNir rendeiiirf fa Ar-
ItnS. MY^nUJP DORFER
i (Beiec Pliote)
<X)IN1BLIN-D0RFER
VIRGINIA BEACH >- Misa Ann
Mnie Coughtin becanM tiw bride
of Lt. Jay Phillip Dorfer, USN.
lA Star of the Sea Catholic churdi
on Satto-day. Xbe noon ctmamy
WM performed by the. Rev. Ed-
mund Kollnr. >•
•nie brida Mfflyi a u ghter of
'Mr. ^ Mrs. Jtaeph J. Caughlin
of linkb(»8 PiiHi fbe taidegroom
is tte son of Uft. Mfldred Doder
of San Trmtdmso, CaMfnnia, and
die Late John HiilUp Denier.
Ibe brMe wiv given in marriage
by her father- Miaa MOdr^Coogh-
Un waa her s^^'s maid of htmor.
BrulMnidib were Mrs. Jack
O'Neil Stevens of Norfdk, Miss
JttdUtti KS^qtt Dbda of Saa An-
tonio, Tncas; and iliia Mary Lou
uDCil wl tllUBlWna.
U. Wade Newbeg^ Jr.. \mm.
qC^« f^wctsi^, Cpte^ ao-ved
„ ikt mm^ Gf^ftoiniM Mr^
U ^adc 0'N«rfl Sievei^. \m^.
(d Noffflik; Lt (jg) Uerald Morgan
USNR, d Wiiladdphia, Pennsyl-
vmia; and Capt. Jdin J. Coi^^n,
l^AF, of McGuhe AFB, New
Jersey.
FoUowkig the cttma^y a re-
oeptkm was held at Uie Lyniduven
houBgi of Littk Credc Officer's
dub.
MRS. THOMAS MUNFORO
BOYD, JR.
(Bake pbato)
HUCK-BPVD
vmomiA BEACH-Mias Jud-
ith Ann Huek became the bride
of Tbonias Minfocd Boyd, Jr. at
4 pjm. <M Smtday at the First
Predfytertan Church. The Rev.
3iA»9. i^lee pafartned Oa oere-
Ite bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mn. WiBiam Ridband Huck
of Biidneck PMot lUa btWl|(Ribin
is Ae «m of Mr. ^ Mti«- Thomas
of
niirrwge
waa nudd of
»:i.p.lM»Jr.af
% mdtroh of hon-
iiasCaro
' Sliai
waa
juud.
ferjhis
hfcn
Is.
'>ny.
Iitew
LErS TALK FASHION
■ By ALICE BRfWER WHITE
mfm
ta odar to be elegu^ yea
must be in fashion. If the lateet
fasUm baf^iaa to be exactly what
ndta y«i be^ sa much the better!
But if you camot bear fads, ^len
don't wear ti»m." So writes GEN-
EVIEVE ANTOINE DARIAUX in
her '64 book UU«J "Elegance."
S», what with Go^ Crepes, Ye-
Ye Flannels, Pop-Pop Creehets.
Sipe'-Sijw Laces, SnwaMnurt
CofcKilltfl «k) 10 on. ft hglMJiiili
th« mm U^ ^ppo- tf ipM
ou)
PRKB .FWWE
VIRGINU BEACH-The wedding
of luss Br«ada Joyce Pr^ce and
Sbn^st Ray FVonp was performed
Ai^ust 21 at thft Flaza Bapti^
dwrch. I
The bride is the datight^ <d Mr.
and Mn. E. €. ItoUBtree. and the
brtd^room is the s(« of Bfr. and
Mrs. E. E. Fitime.'
Hie bride's brottmr, Oiirlea E.
Prke, gave h^ in marriage. Mi»
Uada Harptf was maid ai hon>r,
and the bri^mtaids' were Miss
&»an i^^ and Miss Faye
Vn«m, ^^ of tiw bri(i^roQm.
Wayne Redg^ wta the best
mm. Ushvs w&e E^Kvard Row^
tree, biother of Ihe bride, and
Rdbot Morr^' brotiKsr-in-law ^
the bridegroom.
A receptam was held in the home
of the bride at SOS Ulh Street
I
Yflif B km the bu-Hne jacMi
th^ are one^iatf of thte F^s
suii . . . Jackets flawing dawa as
stra^ as a cnrtain Mie fram
coQar to hen with tb ^ekni
hem soniaitaMf dMm mm jmt
finsartipi . . . Seip suit JadEeto
art cut shnler and m^ softor ft
is true, but Aa kJ^ slra^t, slim
line ia "bi"I ... Aii look ter
lhe'% mt»% £aiO ii w^ w
suit* . • . Ovd eapaa are $tuk
wMi m^ BOW . . . Ibi Giuirdr
mtilF ^it, • mnNim. tliivMt
fitted coat witfi • gracef^ swhgy
skirt is "in" ai »d m ^ drindl
Buit wift wmfy raatei sleeves!
. . . Dm't in^ ^ ttie Anv-
thii^4]kMMUNt Ait ym wear (or
rain, f^ fr #a»-tt0 is still we
of yoRT beat buys did Just tope
for BttfAltial
EUGOAIfCS ATlik HmDOWN
Par evwlMlaaldoaa it's aU fan-
tasf! ^fHw sdviaee: "Discre-
tkM fay &y «Bd m^ by 4|^
. . . jif^Hl hjHids with (keens
of rh^ maqr toacdets that
readi In the ftnen and below
the iMorita*. imM sndab." . . .
EnchMth^ (kedan c»iffured wigs
d iaanan hak iriH be popular . .
and kta of fcwtaatic colorful U^
rica, kits o| mwdbus
an4 brMlM^dag far ifainrls
Big news at ni^t: baraiess! Bare-
nesa and ctrteuts in evening drus-
es— we saw this everywhere in the
American Designers Collections and
those (tf die New Y(Ht Coirtiu^
GrQi9 during the recfiU aemi-an*
nwd Imious Fa^on Pros Week
in New York (We uriderstand the
same was {Hievalrat in tltt Paris
Cdlectlans, too.)
FASiflON SHORTS:
Fur ci|)8, berets, ami pixies wjO
b| woni wift practically every-
^Ei^r% . . A Pwsian lan^ c^
lo^ snappy with suitir, afKi>(l > rt^'
. . . DIOR is jmt t h ( ii iwi y.i fa ig-» H>t
poaher . ■ . AmeH^ ^^^^'^S^
SALLY VICTOR, LILLY PACHt.
MR. JOHl«"and JOIfN FREDER-
ICS feature them, too. w^e
ADOLPHO has created a whole
series of tricoms pattenied after
UiMe worn bv the Brooklyn poet-
ess, MARIANNE MOORE, for to!
tlKse thirty years . . . Such cute
and ''cool" hats this season, as
well as head pieces, are shown for
the teens. SEVENTEEN maga zine
and the MILLINERY INSTITUTE
OF AMERICA hope that this will
faispire'hats to be worn on Oiose
seventeen-and-a-half million hat-
less teen heads in America at die
moment! . . , Bound to be the
most popular are those copies of
France's CORREGES square lit-
tle hats, worn with matchit^ boots,
and also the neat visired caps
and gamii»!
HiMrffFfl
LUn ES^^H*N>qrtea dw
hem tmt inches dxnre ttie knee
but YCKm bmi i^aa't l»ve to
]o<!e the {Mt^(»-^oM, liM was
b*ained as an a»diitect and hts
new lei^t|i is plemied to be acfeo-
t^te. NORMAN N(»t^ Lis hav-
ii^ fOBti fu! Witjhmm are
imUs and his moMs in Aow-
hi^ them liad luuised th^ kneca.
rdeuU be ha at a mt^ '
at ^t!) m\ ^Tsvne
the kibi of IN ^aiiMibi ^Me
cord to b^dcr his ai^ draNe
and oMts. Hia oidm: ^»ce-in-
spir^ bliuMag sun sr^e against
black, a pAita% dark hsrima blue
and the ^aggy neitrala that can-
vei be taggBd etther bhia Mr gray
WAV M^ AMI ALL IHAT!
%C0«m, Umum d^i^r ht
Sail Fite Avanie, htt dafinUefy
MM tkBtm Mce aidta M FaD.
You laHia lo aad for die mooi
Wa AniiinM Hi^ w Ippia-
tktns, of courae) Ukt hmA to
SOPHIE'S d e ^r a ^ B fr "I 4Mc
WOMAN'S CLUB
VIRGINIA BEACW-Hie Septem-
^[J|tfng of the Princeaii Anpe
mWI/'Ch^ ^ V^ginia Baach
^ tap hM at U:30 a.m. -Tuesc^iy,
at die Pine Tree Ina Mrs. Gera^e
L.^ AMrii^ resideiit, wifl pre-
After tte business meting and
lyDcbaoo, Mrs.. R. a ijwen, ckib
iwtttute chainnan, will be in
fliiwgp of Uia pra^am aetitied.
'teaming Together." Partld^t-
lif will be Mrs. C. U HerAlmr
p^Maat^ ;<Our Praje-," "A CM)
MHaber B«4i«v«« ' by lbs. i^
ray N. Holraes, and "Seek ^e
N«eds of People" preswted 1^
Un, Kauneth Ginab^.
Mba Ituy Jo KeOam. recently
crowned Hiss W^ Sdiocd of
AiMrica, will eotartina ttie meni-
ben with the ao^ Cma '%
Fair Lady" which pm ho" IcMirdi
placa in the takot dbisM tf t|e
M»ant-
Reservations for ^ meefitag
in^ be made by caWqS Mn. Itai-
^ & MBups f Un. ft:'E Hvt-
that mixing up <Miri(p with the
space program is aad. It's biQt-
tUng a very ^eat and seriotts
thfaig. And, anyhow, bow db we
know «HMit pe^de wear m the
nofloi? They may be v«7 vi^U
dresaed!'*
FASHIONABLES
WAN CRAWFWID will rsceive
die 1966 Cn^td Ball atatton on
October 1 in Philadc^diia^ lor "be^
ing a itw in die Iruait s^ise of
the wrd, kNnriy'nrf warm— a
«t8Mn ^ htM alwa^ walked
ia beauty rad wMiae good taste
has never dif^ed an flhidoa."
Ae'tt Tecim% a cryatal sweat . . .
D^iataMe h^is or no, CAPTAIN
AUBED RUSK'S charming wife
likea shifts, no binding, no hip-
hugging with a {ree-lo«e fe^.
She kirM cttov on <^hara tot
prefers Mack herself! Slie*s chap-
man of the October 14 COMTM-
LANT luncbecHJ at Fort Story
when Fall millinery and Wig City's
wig diow will be featur^ with
your AUSBEE on hand to pr»
sent die show and meet the offi-
cers' wives! ... Can't wait to
see MRS. SIDNEY KELLAM's Au-
tumn bonnet selections. She's at-
COVERED DISH
BIRCHWOOD - The FeUowship
Activity wider the cHaumanship
arrangamnt conunittee of F. A.
Re^zke of Thalia will sponstar a
Covered Dii^ Lawn ^{^ler on ^m-
day afternoon at 4 p.m. at the Em-
namuel Lutheran diurch, 301 Lynn
Shores Drive in Virghiia Beach.
Ilie Reverend K. A. Price is pas-
tor qf die church.
DAVm lODD's ensenride de-
signed for ARTHUR JABLOW'a
Fall Cooection. (A popular team
wMi lldewator fashioniddes.) Le-
swr tweed lajgreen and bMer-
sweet ferms the slim shaped
coat with ^ steeves. Skea Le-
SMir wool in bittersweet makes
the shift dress with button |yoke.
Hareni4ype scarf hat by AD-
OLPHE. Plratographed tai fnmt
of die Hotel Pbaa fai New York.
Canines faAtoo au EjiatoraL
An ethereal <»cktail dress &•
suited far tbe GOTHE o(dlectkm
is of flowing and fhdd blue diif-
Um, full skirted, with a self sash
at the nptoral wai^ A bouffant
hartm cape is attached to Uie
hon ^ |mi(& jfor a Cocoon ef-
fect
ways to snartly hiMid, wutl^
in stoning high ciMm o^wh^
kr hi^ hafa'-do ... The tlOUSSL
OF DIQR hm aM&A a new iwrd
to our teahiiMi vocabulary— loopw-
oos! The beautiful new backs of
DIOR drieses in re^nt Paris
blowings have fullness (fraped in
loops and swags. So, add LOOP-
EROOS to your fa^ui flatter
because they'll \m vttf popular
for cocktail Mid ball gowas.
FASHION ElKHTETTE
No, even though wearh^ many
rings on your band may become
popular and grwt ftsi, ypu never
wear rings or fai'acelets av«- long
evenings glav^ and «^wn wear-
ing a dressy ensemble, yair wrist
watch should be tucked away in
your top drawer til the next morn-
ing. Be helpless! Depoid on ywu"
Stalwart Escort to keep YOUR
time! (Send in ywr Fa^ion Eti-
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MOPfflMAIfO ft PVZAN
sent IUb aipfftfy taSssed
eostuaw far TiA. BlwA ud
p«eB ^echerbMud wad tweed
ferms flie dress detaled wlOi a
MghjTnfi coOar aad sSm ddrt.
tq]|ied 1^ a doa b l e t re asted op^
necfcUae >Md^ Ae corded wwd
hat to Aadee of fjciai k by MR.
JO H N. ^ —
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In Hie ISid't ^rsematon Street was K^^olk's
most elegant thoroughfanu
,^:*^^^»n H. 0. Oliver had been serving Tidewater
for 1 5 years.
FreoMson Street, widi its beautiM dnuxhes and
fme hmies, witn^aed many ^isliion parades as peo|de
waOwd to .«id fxtim clnirdi. It was a social event to be
SMp walktag down this rtreet. In ttj<»e years H. D. C^ver '
waa <pueUy iHahUng a tr^Klition of di^y and respect,^
fiffiiut the (^a a^ But y 's need for expefUy nandled bwial
and nmeral servkes.
Today, H. p. C»h«f tflff'^r^j^^^f^^iff" "^
d ep«i«ice to back its cmsj^e staff and its two modem
die »west ai Virginia Beach. Call wi H.!)^ . .
ffTfiitrt — — - •■ '-^^ '
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world'a costBest, $2000 a gall<»i..,a8«iifog longer Bfe
because of reduced fri^on. See our wide selection of
Omega watches today, fr^ $65 to over flOOd
Frank R. Ford €<r,
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'i^lean, side-itep* 5cufRfr<*sy<Wh ^»f>» ti»«MMpiil
ing life-tii|ph breathat tfalji witb your ^ootvi.»n<*nw^r^'
the way Vitality styles it, sensible but too young to 1|.
"show it! These and others ntRussell & Holmes now; "i
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VIRGINIA BEACH-Miss Anne
Randolph Bennett, dau^r <rf
Mfg. Jam^ I.. Bennett ^t link-
horn Park, will sail Thursday from
New York to spei^ a year at the
Unlverrity of Paris under the Cen-
ter for OvH'seas Unt^griduate
Progrmn.
Miss Bennett, a graduate of
Country Day ^ehml will r^m
to Converse CkiUege, SpartanUirg,
South Carolina, twr her ^ni(K-
yeffl".
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PiKONAL
John PitfriGk Rkfa racaivMl iite
BA degrae at the CoD^ of WD-
Uaro k Mary, aad wffi be on tiia
faculty of PrbKxaa Aium Pboa
Eaamoitary school. He is ttw tea-
bami (rf the lanmr Bev«*iy G«a^
«ma Ri^ann ad Norfolk and dw
son of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Ricka
of VirgMa Beach.
• • * «
Mr. and Mbv. E. %>enc«r Wise
vA fmnify have retuned to tlwir
hwie on Snd atrert afte- sgtsoA-
i^ Um awimff la Ciwmpai^,
lU. Mrs. Wiae racked a Maater
oi Sciem^e degrac to tt»rary idrace
from ttte Uni^rrity (rf 01.
.• • • •
DomM W. RuiadI, Son (tf Mr.
and Mrs. Howard J. Russell d
W& ncH^mce rtraet, has oMn-
pteted {^iw auTuna- at the U5.
Naval kcaAemy in Annapolis. His
parents were on hand bx Paroit'i
Day at the Open House held at the
Academy iat weekoR): Dattfd,
a ^a^Mte of Kellaffl High School,
begins his academic ^ar on Sep*
tember 7. , ^,
• ♦ ♦ •
Rec«Jtly retired after a number
of years in Federal Service at
FAAWTC, Dam Neck, was James
L. Cunn^f. A dedicated unpkiyee,
respected by co-workers, ttid as a
member and office- of Lodge 1835,
AFGE, he was prennted a plaque
by the Lodge in recognition of his
itsrvicK~4o tlia ai^aniaatioo.
• • « *
Hector A. Crte, SOOO Virgil
itre^ has graduated from \W
Fttnous Aitista Schools tA W^t-
port, Connecticut. He spedaliz^
in oHiunaviad art and illustration
during his three year course with
the home study school.
Vtr^ihia ft^(^ mn, tfturslay, SMl^ber 9, 1f6l
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i[ , , tiiR l fi i i— a-i i ir/i i t
Pog^^A
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Patfy oLlne ..... »y oioa bwardi
'I" *. ' ii'#i J»,i nni
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lA/elcome f/omed lAfnd ^neir cJLadteA
TO
Mrs. Tm* WhHe, "Parpie" H. WallM WWte, M
Lee Lelmoi. iwk Wright wfA, Sylviii Patker.
the wrttiier Sunday hurt the •
Cavalier BeMh Chib crowd. The
thrcM of "B«sy kept quite a
few. pei^le from coming to Vh--
ginia Bead).
The fa^on sIkhv put on by
Roae Hall at the tea dance was
very well done. I, Uie niai^ id
the w«na> at the club seeii^{ thoae
beautiful winter ck^hes, darted
dreaming.
Mrs. gnn^ Hn^iw and her
daughtar-in-Jaw laaa are not <mly
tttradive models but also w(»}>
il«*Ad pei^'e to know. Tbe glamw
<A htkag a nnodd aometimes will
change a person to ttw point of
conceit but this is not the case
with Mrs. Harper and Joan.
Some se«i at the tea dance
were: Mrs. Vhaikaim Dudley, W. H.
Btynt. Jr. from RkJunond. Mr.
aid Mr*. M. J, AieffteU, Rbik M.
J. Shcfllitdlltnd her daughter
Linda. *
Affirm. RabeH M. BM. Mlaa Mary
gll aabeth Cw aip, Mfea. L. R . Vattj
'Sf. and Kte. E. K. iefaocB. Arflnr
:s Mattle Ives, Jim Hamphries. Mrs. SaRs \
(Phs^o {*!y Edwu^)
Rfr. Md Vtn. Sm\vf Harper
r '
(I^oto by EdwwdsV
VIRGINIA BEACH
OF THE YEAR
MALL
SUMMER MERCHANDISE
■ ' >
REDUCED
REDUCED
I
CLOTHING
317 LASKIN ROAD
BANK OF JIRGINU CHARGE PLAN
DROP BY AND RECEIVE A FREE GIFT
PARKING IN THE REAR
\
"So Sorry^-i
"^axf 1 to^ a Bip at fluit
atnaffw. Now my au^^ la
bafaiff aiMd and It may eMt kla
lota of mona^. It could b« a
veiT axponalTa bltaf
The danger of damage anlta
ia alwa]^ a possibility. Toar dog
may bite aomeone-'-a tradesman
or visftbf auy be injured on
your property, your slice might
hit someonj on the go?! course.
Various accidents can happen
and you might be held liable for
them.
A Family L«al UabOlty pol*
icy ia what you need. It iivM
yoa a lot of protection for very
low cost Let OS tall you abottt it
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UilM«eM» Kfr. and Mn. J.
^nd Ifrs. Datt* Badar.
NriMl Hiai. A. f^'Bayfe. ^
and their (hui;hter Bdly Geae.
Mr. tad Mfi, S^nley Badgaa. Mr.
and Mrs. Fnak Mahw of Toronto
Canada, Mr. afi^ MN. rartaal Bat-
lav ef Bicjunond. Va., aud Wt.
and lira. R. tee Baani^. .
Ut0e Mtr <Ne BeiHke ww so
cute daodiir «# b«!r datkly and
^ caa reaHy follow fa^gQ. I mli^t
go aci !tafM to m/ii^^^m tiie
beat oouplA bn ^%br a&d dadd^
dkl sMpi to be ao v&y pmad.
OtNN tsA weiPl: Mrs. EboMr
(Pit) V. Cad^. mt. niim*. Uf.
ale BNmatt. Mr. and Mn. George
Malleii^ lib. nSJ Rfra. FMddia
CUaeliela. and Mr. apdjMlti. Bai^
n. om' Mli I. T. IliiiaN. Mr.
Me Mrs, Oeetge ,M. I|wwii^ Rj^r.
ihH tSh. Jkmk r: BraMiwaite.
NPW GARDEN CLUB
BmCHWOOD-A Dare To Be
Dilf^nt Garden Clid> (as yet un-
named) was M-ganiked recoitly by
Mlra., Ba Cbsvaller, BIrs. Jean
LeamMd. M*^. Rve D'wia, Mrs.
LUa Davhi. Mrs. Mae Tippo, Mr«.
Loma Bridenstine, Mrs. Jenrf
McCuHv all of Birchwood, and
Mrs. Sue Cox rf Tti-jHa.
They recwitlv taired. the home
of Rosariam Nfr. and Mn. E. D.
Duval (rf Nwfolk, where they
viewed the tovdy rosea and per-
ronl al ga rte is 0iat artr 6» apec -
ialty oS Mrs. Dmi.
Plans for SapktaAm are to visit
th^ gutko IH^ iia»» (tf Mr. and
Mrs. J^ M. Leacfa of Smith-
fidd. Virginia.
The ^ win. be Afferent in
duit there wfii be ao ofOcers, no
(baa, no paiHaimi^By P'oce-
chireii, no bv-lawi no busfaieffi—
just hort^ture, and wiU meet
at Hie homes ^ gMens oi the
mtobtfs.
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Guaranteed To Look Like New $9
Sofas Shempooed $12
Chairs Shampooed $3
Scatter Rugs 50c
Floors Washed, Waxed & Buffed $3
(We use Johnson's Bug Wax)
Andrews' Janitorial Sirvrce
CAU 393^42
"IVe Cover Tidewater^*
Mr. aad Mrs. A. G. Beyke. Jr. and daaghter Betty Gc^a. (PMa
1^ Edwttda) j
Mr. ud Mn. R. B. Harper
(Photo by Edwards)
BIRCHWOapeBecent gueste at
a oook-out at the home of Mr.
mi Mrs. Edward Tippo of Birch-
miod Gardens, were members of
the Northeastern Yacht Club of
Maryland who were on their an^
nual summw cruise dswn the
Chesaprake Bay.
Ifr. Tippo's brother and sister
fn-bw, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Tip- ^
ito of Wilmington, Del, on the
¥adH "Ssa Foain," and Mr. and
Mrs. Lew Fry and daughter of
OaW)^ New Jersey, on ttetr
yadit "Patricia III" were part of
a wven boat, cruise t*;at traveled
from Norf^Mstim to Salomo.n's
Island, to Windmill Pnmt "larlm'^
and on to the Lafa-ette Yacht
Cli b when: they spent a few days
in Norfolk.
Their nitam trip was by way d
CSMsi^eake and Annapolis Yacht
cuhs.
ENqACEMENTS
NORTON • >foCORMACR
VIRGINIA BEACH - Mr. aa|
Vrs. Joseph M. Norton of Ldta
Shores anncnfflce the engagemeit
ji i4i.ir Jauahier, Miss Janice Ma*
rie Norton to Midshii'^naiuRiGhi^
Franc s McCormack III, U»«l, d
DsLhi, New York.
Midshipman McCormack is the
son of Mr. anj iHvi. Richard F.
McCarmack II of "Federal Hill,"
D3lhi, New Ycrk, where Mr. Mc-
Cormack is Dean of the 'School
oi Bis'n2ss, Delhi Collsge, of the ■
Stat? University of New Ycm*. „,
Mi's Norton graduated from Cfflt
Hieh School, and is attending Noj^- ^
folk Cullege. She was a member,
of^he 0984 Virginia Beach Q^^^
liwi. ' ^
Midshipman McCormack grs^^^
uated from Chaminade S^^
School, Huntington, Long bland
and is presently attending ^^Da-^.
nova Univwsity, Philadelphia. Ha
will graduate in May 1966, ra>
(living his commission as En^^
in the regular Navy and also &
enp^n^ering degree from the Urtf
versitv.
A l-'te spring wading b
MiaiMAraCS MMOi HOKtOf
^
VirglfYla Btach $UN. Tt^ursday, September 9, 1965
» < ' ■ »
Virginia Beach Sun
ilMNMiAvsMM
PuMtlMcl Ev«ry Thwrtday ^
And Tll« Virginia B«Kh Ntws \
» • • * •
olMt mi^ ii IN pMl
Va., MMNr Ite Ml if llai«ii t, MV
THEUMNCHlKaPAO
49|J' ^^iMI pBF
Oirtilieei^^MJiilr
HIIIWBiMiY IWK^ia
The New AlliaiiM
Alliances ar© strange things. They
are usually drawn up with sofne sound
purpose m mind, whether that pur-
po^ is a good one or not. Fortunately,
most altiances are for the common
good, and something useful will come
of them. That, ^however is not always
Jhe case^ Dictators have been known
1p join irt i^nces to further their aims,
©r to stir up trouble. Apparently, some
politicians fit Into the sanr>e category.
They «Jmetlnr»es junnp on a band\<vagon
f^ H alr» ii y loHlng along, only to
90 al^ig for the ricb, while attempting
^ fufthw their aims. And their aims
ilii|# fiQt riKessarily be in tl^ best in-
WMIf* t'
Chesapeake, where he ran strongest.
He was beaten two to one in Virginia
Beach. By the way lurlage has at-
tached himself lo this new group, Jt
would appear that he approves of or-
ganizations. In addition, one begins to
wonder just what tAr. Burlage'a future
political aspirations really are.
..M U Miiit , ^'If ^tw art-e^ir going to
beat them (the dominant organization)
theh you have to get toother the dis-
sident Democrats, the antis, the inde-
pendents and all who love good gov-
ernment." Apparently this man who
ran as a Democrat in the primary also
welcomes Republicans, although he
-fetlech to fnentton^ t h e m . B ut he mu s t,
^ A 4Myv coalition between a Chesa-
,^4^ Oty Councilman and the Vir-
iHnIa ftepdslican Assembly has been
$mm4 rec^Hy. 1^ leaders say its purr
(IM kk to set up organizations in Oies-
||3Mfa» to fight that city's dominant
Mfanizatton, me leadert ^dd that the
dcKnInant c^rganization In Chesapeake
N leenii^ toward the "Kellam camp."
^Hwi^£rs say they believe that Vir-
ginia Beach political leader Sidney Kel-
am Is now f ^^i^ 10 (gnt f ol Tld ^^ /ate r — - Vi rgin ia DeadtJiittl^lteyedvg
since the new Chesapeake a>alition in
^u4m the Virginia Republican Assem-
bly. ,^^^^ ,^ ^^ .
We happen fo fove good govern-
nfient, too, but we wonder" at the feasi-
bility of joining a group of dissidents,
antis, and the like. It Is easy Sq use
flag w«y|ng tactics, as Mr. Burlage has
done. In hdpe of garnering support.
But we hope that the voters^wttl-rwt
be fooled.
"tam Ts now t^l^lo (am rol Tld e witf er "^ "Vfrgmtarteadt -iiag wqgyea j goea: v tn i r prwp»n. •Y^^'J'^^^^:\]"r lurl^^nr ^hiTw^ J^ unab^-Rrsse
pe^. How this li possible, or how
one mant^ri ccmtr^,. politics in one
dty, mtjdh less In tWo^ if b#ypii^ ui*
but that is the thinking c^ the new coa-
lition. ,
Be that as it may, what we find
lai^heble about Hie matter is that one
can function properly withfii^^iisffe
kind pf prganizatioft, Ifris # jiecaKidfy
oart of politics. The way thejvoters of
Chesapeake were soi)adly split in the
recent primary, it appeared that some
type of good organization is needed
for that large city to move forward, as
partteular man has jumped on the band- Virginia Beach has done. Virginia
w^jon ^ this new alliance group. He Beach is a good place in which to live,
is Ba^ide attorney L. Charles Burlage, and one of the reasons is that organi
soM^^ debated candidate in the re
cent Oempcratic Primary^ In his bid for
rt»e Democratic nomination for State
Senate, he ran fifth Tn a field of five.
He ran on a platform of loosely oon-
nect«^ charges against the Democratic
orgartizatlon In Virginia Beach. He
spoi« in generalities, but never pre-
sented specifics. He ran as an inde-
pendent candidate, saying that he was needs an. organization to fight an or-
•gainst organizations. Now he says he ganization, perhaps he should join this
welojmes this new organization in one bef ore he seeks any other office.
__ _.*>.^ ■ — • 5 -^ ' _— —
zation has been in evidence for many
years in all phases of life.
Burlage approves of and welcomes
the new coalition. Good. We welcome
all political groups. Our only hope is
that rtie new group will not hurl ridic-
ulous charges into the wind without
coTKrete evidence to back them up.
And since Mr. Burlage apparently
OPEN FORUM
Tlie New City SymiioL-^
Dear Mr. hmimsAai:
A^^ wM Um mml^ 9f THE
VIAQINU BEACH WSCm
SQUAD Mva isr ftnrii. tUt kMer
to Mlf«9l«natory m to m» mad
tvma fw its mri»nittance to jwu.
Cm vm 000 laat July M I tiad
my fim heart atodL tt i^^,
at .the ai^til heur of S:» »m'
after a ^9 wai% ^ ao ymm,
tog-
cue year md om mu^kim
the lecond heart attack hit me
at U« sane ham after a dby'*
•wmk aad witk no warning. This
one was August 9. 1965.
foia^ I wMi to pay tribute to
The RMCue Sfuad who answered
my wtfe's frantic call for help so
pnaj^Uy t»to in a' year and «Je
aiatk. Timt Bm m6n appear to
me Mfw iark^ titoae minutes of
pirin and a^m^ewion as a maze
bT^ned VMmutw, as they ar-
rived 80 ^acldy to give roe life-
saw^ oxygen, put me <xi a
stretdMT, Into the ambulance, and
duve swiftly jo the hospital. T!»
flirt time to,j3ie wnergency room
at (M Va. Beach Hoq^l and
the next time to Va. Beach New
General Ho^ital.
Time and oxygen were the ab-
solute factors involved. The Va.
BEACH RESCUE SQUAD GAVE
BOTH WITH SPEED AND SKILL.
Both times they had ^^icb)C.M
the h(^}ita}*whai I got tt^c and
quickly I was under his care and
knowledge, all of which with God's
heln, saved^me.
There is today a wonderful feel-
ing within tm tiiat I h^d omtribut-
ed to the hospital and ttie RES-
CUE SQUAD and I ^all continue
to do this to the best of my ca-
pacity as Jang as l^aU live, Sia
cerity cMmot be contested mc
ignored. Ite RESCUE SQUAD aii4*
Oim NEW HOSprriO^ wUI accept
fm h^ tOft^J I ptod wiA
^ im yev ooDt^ribiMU- t^
aot iMfiiiB A^ rmaae niqr bt
^. "Mi to II ^ ksm oae wbt
bm bmo umA totet.
MDBMD V. BAILIES
F<Mr quite
ttae
" l^e City ofVrrgWa'Bea^^^ feel ttiatlr wbofd h^iin\
iqtt symbol of the city. The front-rufl- excellent symbol for the^ City of Vir-
nfr; «t the mbmenr, is the old light- ginia Beach, especially since it is pne
house at Cape Henry. There is a ctm- ol our ©ld(Hl structures still standing,
mittee ef wprk now peeking to make Additionally, Virginia Beach Is identi-
the old lanfimark- synonymous with fled with the waters of the Atlantic
Virginia Beach. We heartily approve; and Chesapeake Bay. The old tower
and we urge the city fathers to adopt stands at the entrance to the bay from
the 175 year old Ijghttouse as our ¥iiry the oceanuonthe grounds of Fort Story,
own symbol. "P""T"^= ^ — ^"^^^e child we heard the st©F^ of
The pre s ent symbol, f hft AAftrnjry th^ old liflh thouse and its newer re-
now, I
bjr«B
cotem. "We Will Bury Vou/' af
p«HVg on your ■ iiijiijiil pagft.
Without questlop^ ttM aipiace of
militant oanimMMi to f 1^ re4
tlM-eat to oaf ^Umid vcurity.
Ite negative ^Mmif 4 comm^h
otom in the mm, vtt 4to doe>
trbie of diale(^i^ jMtertolism. ip
emigh to i|pfl vy fkpa^thA
and pakic^c AlMri^-
However, I nail esDCeai that I
im flnore npmt fcf At falcated
tenor of tile orfHBM. U. Baie must
be criticized htr hto \»ck et atten-
tim to schriarif dataito. Ite c<^
omn has all ^ MroMrfai of a
factual report, ^ no loc^M^
tim is evo* ^wn. I do m^ qura-
tiiffl tte author's iiHegrity, I marf-
ly a<:k for puMicatioAs awl dates»
along witi) page numbers, etc;.
wh:dh I ml^ find helpiy in <te-
ing research of my own. More-
(^er, the authm- (days havoc vltti
caiutalization and pun^uatiw. If
' ^iptal kiiei's appear,' tft au^n
or diffa-oit punctuation tfian tluA
of Uie originil mwMI^^ the
author should note Uiat the capit-
alization or italicizing is bis.
Tlie imnlication is pile of f»
risht-wingism. which I do not thiidc
eltiier the mitfaffl- or your newspa-
per inteiKis.
Sinca«Iy,* ' ***^
V|rgJoia Beach
m
■»' rt-^'AT
Your Faith and You
'f\
.%:
beai la^^ BWi tlm%-^ispecially
all the tulk about C%mini .end even
Apollo. In fact, there #re those-.who
wonder about #»fedSft)ility of using
the Mercury Cepsi^le m the .first place,
siRce Virginia Beach was ^ not directly
related to the space program or to
NASA or L^igley Field. We do admit
with pride that tjie first astronaut to
ride in a capsule, Alan Shepard, vi'as
a resident of Virginia Beach at the time.
The^old lighthouse, with a grand and
glorious history is now a National Land-
mark, and is open to fhe public. It [s„
really something to see, and we hope
that all residents of, this city and all
tourists take advantage of the oppor-
tunity to see it. The old tower is open
to the public, under the auspices of its
owner, the Association for the Preser-
vation of Virginia Antiquities.
It has wifhstood, since 1790, fire,
hurricane, enemy attack and even v^n-
One (rf our ^it/t tra^dies loAnr # our choice of trash ki pref^*
ence to truth, We are m loqger wise shoppers. Hie w^aVi to our de-
partment store, and it displays for our selectitmi dieap, ^tterii^
baubles which "^cateh our eye, and also ttie truly fine peu^ of great
{ffice. A grave danger for most of us is that we are always hunting
^ a .tai^alB. We want something for nothing, mad we usuidfy end t^
by paying a large price for something that is absolutely wortiiless.
All nf rrs rned to kirirpen mir Hniritiwl ahility la (jarriminatFi bfe_
tween whaS ia M lastly iwlu» and tfaoM teems wH
value.
Painful Surgery
The special session of the Vlrfinia
Oeneral Assecnbly Has plerformed its
d^^e and painful surgery and it
k»kt like the patient will recover. To
our way of thinking, the legislators ac-
ccm^ished tt^e new carving up 9!
Virginia's ten Congressional districts
weli, ^nd we believe that Virginia will
^^ti4j0 to prosper under the new
plan.
Setf surgery Is by far the worst kind,
«p^jally whffl-e politics enters the pic-
ture. That made the job of the special
mmm all the morB difficult. Actually
rtwre «J«ned to be only two major
proWpms with a few other minor ad-
justments. What to do with the city of
Chesapeake and parts of Northern Vir-
ginia bogged down *he Assembly. No-
body dppe§t9d to want either area.
The northern Virginia picture became
almost completely f»lltlcal. But it was
finatly resolved, to the satisfaction of
ne^iy everyone by placing the excess
were political, forces at work that al-
most stymied the Assembly. We would
have been glad to see Chesapeake put
in the First District, particularly since it
borders Virginia Beach and because of
the common interests of the two cities.
In addition, Chesapeake is already*^ in
the same State Senatorial District. But
that would have meant The loss of the
Eastern Shore from the First, and we
are quite satisfied with our neighbors
Jo the immaiiate north. The fact that
Chesapeake was eventually placed in
the predominantly rural Fourth Dis-
trict does hot disturb us. In ^act, it
could help that District consideralply.
Perhaps we can look forward to re-
newecf fervor there and to more pro-
gressive thinkinq. First ^*Rourth, it
made very little difference td us. where
Chesapeake was put. We are simply
glad the matter was settled so ami-
cably. "5
R>rt Story was not open to the public,
and the original Shore Drive where the
old-beacon stands was inaccessible. Fi-
nally, at the war's end, we were able
to visit the old tower and we were
shocked at the state of repair it was in.
The brush around it was so thick that
we could not even get close. We were
glad last year when it was made a
National Landmark. We were even
more thankful that the old structure
was never destroyed.
The towgr can never serve a useful
purpose again, except as a museum or
a shrirte, or even a monument to early
settlers. But it can serve a useful pur-
pose by becoming the symbol of the
ci^y of Virginia Beach. We believe this
will be a symbol of whic^ we can ail
be proud. It is already steeped in his-
tory, and as the symbol of'our city, its
proud history can continue.
T^e only real^av to aclfeipIisSr^liis is thro
on an awareness (tf God's redity in your life. For God has a* #ay of
speaking to you, ttiough unheard by human ears. What |t b^U'down
to is this: you can have from life whatever vou want. If you wai|
to base your life mi values that are cheap and shoddy, yon can have
that— onfy be careful,, for life has a way of turning green frohi tarnish.
w«
WE WILL BURY YOU' \
G)pywrtt2d 1965
By LT. EARLE T. HALE
\
According to figures we have re-
ceived from an administration spokes-
man for Virginia Beach Public Schools,
there are better than three thousand
additional students enrolled in the
schooT system so far. The nuiVibef^l
students in Virginia Beach schools now
tcrtals more than thirty-five, thousand.
That figure represents a doubling of
f.nrollment since 1959, just six years
ago. And, of course, we remember
when we began teaching ten years ago
at Princess Anne High School, hoW
MMMMn'
We congratulate the N^rginia Gen-
itlon In the 'caiservative Eighth eral Assembly for coming up with such
». How this will affect future leg- • a workable plan, ^d one rtiat is bourfd
to ^Itisly the courts. It was a touah job,
and it took a little time to qet the de-
tails ironed out, but We think that with
all the politics and personalities that
had to be dealt with, the jc^ has l^en
well done. The surgery i^ now over,
and recovery has kieri immedlata.
itl^rtlSn or future elections remains to
but we look fcMT^^ard to more
political thinking in that
esult of the rfdistricting.
- was mMlhir\Q else. It
iji^ ^ ^Ispdy really
and there
small the, school system was. Obvious
ly the tremendous growth of the sys
tem has come as the population has g>ea| strides have been made
increased by leaps and bounds. And school system is no longer small
the population explosion in Virginia
Beach is by no means over.
New housing developments and
apartment units are being constructed
at a near record rate. More and more
people are moving to Virginia Beach
seeable future. New schools will have
to be built to meet the demands. And
they will be
The thing that amazes us the most
Is the quality of /curriculum and per-
sonnel that Virgini a Be ach schools has
managed to maintain under such
stress. We can be tremendously proud
of our schools and the programs of-
fered, as well as of the teachers. Ono
of the major reasons that the sc^ol
system has been able to move forward
while building at a rapid pace is that
the salary scale for beginning teachers
has nearly doubled in the past ten
years. It still is not high enough, but
the
It is
still growing, but has been able to
keep up with that growth very well.
As we drive through the City of Vir-
ginia Beach, we can point with pride
to the excellent physical school plants,
and we can experience a feeling of
'lleet Composite Squadron FOUR
NAS Oceania
(Eighteenth in a series on Communism to be published each week)
■ "^ Mfca. y,^ "I AM AN AMERICAN" t , «. .
Sgt. Harold George Bennett was "exeeuted" by the Viet Cong on
June 25, 1965. lUs was almost six nntonths after his capture in the
savage fighting at Binhia. The announcement of his execution by
radio Hanoi was denounced by the State Department as a "wantcm
. act of murder." Case closed— well not really!
I Sgt. Bennett was from a small town in Arkansas— PerryviUe. He
probably never expected to die in a far off country at the hands <rf '
men who hated him with a passion that was entirely unknown to him.
I'm sure he never thought^ of himself as a hero and chances are
he'll riaver get a medal for dying. But the way he died placed him
besicte Nathan Hdle and the hindreds of thousands of Qttier Ameri-
cans who have made tfiat "final sacrifice.''
"Final Sacrifice" has a certain ring to it— Uke "la^ ftdl measure"
and "supreme sacrifice." These phrases soi^ radier hmdc and
even glamor(Mis. But make no mistake because the jMcture their
really convey Isuot ore of nobility and glory; it's young bodi^ twist-
ed,, brokan and bleeding; gapping torn wounds; contorted faces witli
agonized open mouths, "now silent, that scream^ i<x r^ase frai|
the pain an^ agony. ' ;^ ' 7
All of those who paid this "last full measure" had dreams of
Kcurity mi {lerhaps of raising families someday. But who was (0
'secure this hiture for them? In the final analysis k ws» th«a— mee
Uke HaroM ^nn^tt; men who had no quarrel with anynw biA some*
tow knew h(»v proud a boast tt was to s«y, "I am m AmarioBi."
After his capture he and one other American were taker> to a
compound several days march frrni Binhia. There he was bound
hand and foot with wire. After the first day his body was racked
with cramps and muscle spasms. He was to remain for the better
part crsix months in this position. They asksd him detailed militarf
questions but the Code of Craiduct he swore to uf^ld forbade his
answerir-"; as did the moral obligation he knew he bore to the mep ,
still figh^g. Sergeant Vi, a South Vietoames^ P, 0. W. in tiie sanne
compcNiRd, med "they t^t him wltH thdr fist^ and gun butts until
his face was red widi blood. When he refused to mswer questiorm
dtirine brainwa^ing sessi(M!S, the Viet Oot^ wouU hit him ver^
hard."
each year. The closest population fig- pride in the curriculum provided/ as
ure we have been able to come up
with is appro;Himately 150,000, but
that figure changes each month. The
School Board has a terrific problem just
keeping up with the influx of residents
and providing adequate school
well as in our instructional and admin
istrative personnel.
We look forward to this school y3 jr,
and hope we .will have the. lo»v€st
dropout record ever. The schools are
tKere. Now it is up to the students to
plants
and instructional personnel. This prob- get the fine education that is here
len^ will not ease any time, in the fore- thenrv ,
^or
"Oi^ day," Sgt. Vi said, "a Viet Cong movie t^am arrived at th^
camp to film a Kene where United States (^^rs M Vietn^neM^
soldiers to fight, but finally have to surren^ to tfae Vi^ O^.
"Bennett refused to participate and was mnf^ b&tm. T^ Vi^W
Cori^ were very mad at ^nnett— so mad ^t n^rgr tipMS th^
wasted to sNxA |um."
And ... on June 5, 1965 they did . . .ami asw peftpp lie's ftw-
gotten! What dk! he die for? He di^ ffr |oh and^mf I^s mi
mtne too. He (tted f or a world without fjuttg, Imjgwt 1^ thai
i^ar tte ^^ea ior» m tte cooscioice (tf eu»i.
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The U.S. Power Squadron Is a
natknal (S-gmizaticm with ovei-
tt.080 membars in mere than 3S0
(^ptwa acatlered tiutH^hout the
Onited StatM. Dwii^ the mmrnier
9eas(» Its monb^s hold piloting
Ind'predkrted log contests, cruises
and Mcfad galheiags,, but lU
{Kimary {xjrpoae Is eAication. Hk
{Milting cowse is the elonentary
course ted to qpei to the public.
BoatnMn succ«^i% compl^tog
tMs couiv bectsne eligiUe (or
memba-^ in tt>e Squadnn uA
than may §q ^ to more iKlvanced
^udy ending with Cdestial Navi
gation. lliere are also electivt
courses which include Seaman-
ship, Sail, Weather and Engine
MaintataiaMe. ^
'"Hie Pilotii^ course has wwne-
thing for every t^ of boatman."
said E. L. Marchwit, the local
class dudrman, "wheUier it is wk-
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PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Herbal C. Robin-
wjtk have returmd to this area
after an al»aice vH 25 years. Bfrs.
Rriyaiatt te a fidr few decwating
and is now Inisy putting ho- tal-
oits to good use in their new
h(ffiM in Bay Ck)lony.
Miss Jeume I^ce StdiMber,
daughter (rf Mr. and Mrs. R. J.
Stoinhilber <rf Thalia Road, will
serve as editor d "Concq^" Con-
verse College lit«-ary magazine,
during the 19^46 acadonic ses-
wsa. A rising sraior. Miss ^to-
hiB>er was appointed to the office
by the Publicaticmi BoaiA ft jw
Cdlege.
Among the 815- freshmen who
have b^n accepted for admis«on
and plan to enter Ldiigh Uidver-
sity this FiOl at Bethlehem, Penn-
sylvania, is Jipnes L. Batcheler,
son of Mr- and Mrs. James W.
Batcheler of 712 24th St.
Rn iiiiPI
of a«w and InUuid nstaerlti vit
meet in Ricbiaend Sabtt^. Ssf»^
temba: 18, to cwaWer chtt^es xl
the tish ragulations for IMS, ac-
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Caeater A. Ptaetpe. Alao, to be con
sidered fhrst on the agenda, wU.
be a tentative proposal to cios.
the waters and man^tes d ited^
Bay and its tributaries to gooa.
dwoti^ for the first two weelL
of the season intil the opei^
of duck hunting on Novendier %*.
A ptnlic heanng to bepft ^
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ia Ai^us iUsociattoa wiU honor lo-
cal Fstaiu-ai^urs, Ittdiael Sa^
vide s wA Chris HaiMim ^ ^
macjc A^^n^i Septemb^ Id at i«
j qifp) mtetlog is ttilMiSSilMNl^
area.
A silver plaque wiD be presented
prior to the «WQdati(^'s director!
meting at the Capes Beach and
Cabana dxb as a ^ibute to the
restaurant's outstanding promo^
ti(Hi d Angus berf.
According to dl^ector and ftoichr
eon hiMtess. feDen P« IMdock of
White Hall Faip. Gloucester, Vii>
^ya, fte board cemmoids the re»
taurant on^ors fur ih^ consiidi»^
interest in 4-H Ai^us be^lirojectt
in the area and frequent purdiasei
of Cteind ^«a^ siMf 0. the
wsmk ViigWa Aaisll M« Live-
stock 9Hyw. Tills is tfte first awar(|
of its kUd enr m«li by the sti^
association.
jft)ard menriiers attending tlw
Iunche(») opting ^% rip^&ita-
tive d ali sectias d die ^ate
mm % PuitoW. M^Wpnqk,
%; Pat4 B. ^, Vythsvilt^
Holism. D. Wsii^. ia
GrindeT^adweU;
clair, CoUum; Dave Leonard,
^ »id.^ C# mani IWiQ ii il
SEPTEMBER IS FROZEN FOOD MONTHI Not. Tlitso S^ocUlly Prieod |=ro»«n Food»l
5 9 OZ, J^^
nm^ *W
P||T?YOyR CHILD'S
pimntE ON YOUR
gHOypiNO ilST!
' mmmi^mmm.imm _ i
<1lli ftO^RN iOOK OP
NATURAL SetENCE
NOW ON SALE AT A&Pl
CU YelsBMi ie NH Celor)
VOLUME I
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VOLUMit THROUGH 16 .... ••• 99e
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THKE PRICES EFFECTIVE THgpUGH AUGUST 28 IN VIRGINIA B|ACH AND VCINITY
Pd^YGROUNDS
fO OPEN
VIEGWIA BEACU-Ob Monday
(be Recreation D^)artmeQt's Alter
School Playgrounls Program be-
^ its fifUi year d of)a-ati(n at
Mtteaa i3«mfiity7 Sdools.
Tte pro-am is restricted to
Hitioer aeSraiii and wffl epei^ar-
iltssaen sAir Ao it^sSs mti/t
It 2:30 :p4n. Duriiqi tactnunt
v^ther, the {vqffran wtt ogt
•pensite. ;f^
Tlie frfi^grou^ f«itore l»#ae
iod p^vit^ play fe^ri<?g ^e
mo^Uy thanes liut eri^nUp
Nm the daily Physical EchiealU|i
pm^OQ. Maoy piayetNn^ p
the ftfi^ jbave had sHa:^iive^
^tll^l intrMMu-al activity stoP^
from the vaiious grade level htffiw
roonm
Tlie pn^-nn is (q)en to scbod
age duUrai oofy.
Bebw are K^ the todhridUal
Tlaygrouiuls sites and ttie names
of ttw Directors:
Ar^ona. G«ie Glasce; IHk-oi^
^Md, Jdm Dai^s; Baj^lde, Pat
Zmmn: ^itikmVw^ J^infiA Hud-
«ie; lo'Hgjaw.^rey^ 'Griffin;
W. 1. Qjtoke^ ^m Ingram;
IQBgi Qrint, Clate Blaj^; Malibu,
1^ kp #io0|Pid; Th^ to be
announce ; Seaboard. J^^es ikin-
^; WPams. John |p^; Sea-
^, f^averly WiUians, Trent*
wood, Howard &nith; ^rrowhe^Ml,
9obby BoQlh; |^^». Qeci| Rawls;
Luxf^ J. W, Oa4iy: Woodstodc.
to be ampunc^.
FRENCH FRIES
GREEN PEAS
BABY UNAS
ONION RIN6S
OCEAN PERCH omT"
TOMATOES 4
1965 NEW PACK
CASH!
UEPAY_^
AAP g^ It
•RADE "A" V CA
AAP m nm,
9 ni
"FULLY PAID* P^AM
No AprUSO?'^ f **
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4# ^KiiK" Wl''*t'«« **'
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i^AaM
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SPEED
8HO^
By JACK MOORi
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Adult Programi
To Begin
VIRGINIA BEAOI - llw fall
adult prt^rwfi sttf u Sept SO at
three W^ idHJols, qpwttored by
the Virginia B«fch Recreation De-
jpactmeot.
The achools will be opened two
ni^ta a wedc, Mcwidays and 11)ws-
days. from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. The
playgrounds and ^ms are (q)«ied
to both nm Mid WMiwn piit hi|^
school i^.
Ilie three Khools open this y^r
will be, PrinceM Anne High. 1^-
ginia Beach Hi^ and Bayside
Hl^ Schod. A nice feature for the
wMTien is the trimnastics cla»es
lield at the PrinceM Anne and
Virginia Beach Schools this fall
seasm. T\)ete is no charge for
these classes.
The gyms will be opened for «iy
Li^ts will be turned w fw t«inis,
volteyball nets will be up fcH-
that jK:tlvlty aai ha^itOm, half-
court basketball, a[H>aratus nxms
will b« opened for circuit and
wei^ training or gymn«tics.
The playgnjund directors wiU
hold clinics to introduce the novice
to new activities, leagws can be
fMTTJed for play, "njumaments may
be held later in the season for
vdleyball, badminton.
I^'N
ClMitte FA ttii bb ■a perslac fc MMtng OKOiiv eif te lioe
naaa ^ ttw Vir^iria Beadi Dragw^r tA Cr^e^ Omt-
Ik m mme benHNI wheeMands thai nOtf pleased tlie crowd.
40 (farivers have already filed
entries to assure the limited ^
car rtartit^ field.
a
ft
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One of stock car racfaig's betto-
enmi fi^mrs. Robot (Jiniw)
Titininn. the N<»th Carolina
Chlckso Fanner, has joiii^ the
itttttai Odd lar next Sunday's
fourDi annual Cai^ City 300. He
jeiM a ^ field for the |14,000
|da race ova- the hatf^nUe dirt
tradt at State Fairgroj^iiids.
Vliwr of the ndnad ^0 tint
opined Ike NASCAll seMOD la
MMCfa. Jeimnn wouM like no^ng
b^tar tbanb 6aiB|4ate a slon of
Rictanoiid's two Grand National
Oto at tiw more m^pi^ nmes
ik alidc e» raeiiii-*BkiMrd P«tty
nlB iBiBipcte ta te 900, }ottad
irilb i Md tiut already InchidM
'Jfc'- - i^aOdEb-^'
1»
pm liie fiaU'fer the Capttal Oty
Ml. Ilios te "SOT* has a defead-
iag eiianpion, to, Owen, drWing
|Al4il.'«eo « j^ear ago.
fill Ml aaiMial "Old DomMon
lift I0i, modd irtodc or race
for Martiasville %>eed-
, >r Sinday, Sept. IS, could
eai%-4tvdkip^ 1^ the oirtstrnding
NASC^ Grand Natiooal Circuit
tatHa of the season with the
largB i t. most respected and best
lato n(*d fiekl d ^rbntrs and cars
lair tte 1965 campaign.
mill tB.190 in posted awards
MiA bttar than aooo on the Ifaie
iar Ae wioaer of the SOIK^lap, SSO-
itfe pind i^tf te tridu half
mfle MavttMvflk oval, mtwe &m
Thfo uray d drivers uicludes
Mich reelected g»itlan«i of Uie
^leedwiiys as Ned Jarrett, Dirk
Hutditfsoa, Fred Lorenaen, Rich-
are t>elty, and Marvin Pandi.
Other wiH loiown names Inchid-
ed are David I^arsMi, BoU)y
bsac. Junior Jduison, Buck and
Buddy Baker, Gale Yarborough.
G. C. ^)aicer and Sunny Hutch-
im.
Pradto gi^ taider^y Sept.
S3, Mbwed by the time trials m
theMth to deterlnkie the first 20
Martha pootiiMS. A 30 lap con-
SOBDOOi xSCK On juB Bui wUi o^
dde the remataider of the « cv
fiekl
VOLUlttALL
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Adult Classes
KEMPSVILLI^ — The Recreation
Division of the Vii^inia Beach
Paries and Recreation Department
announces the opening of its adult
activities center at Union Konps-
ville High School.
Ihe following is a partial li^iqgf|
of possible offerings
Arts and Crafts
Public Speaking
Seasmal ^rts
Sewing
Special Pi^Dgrttns
liffillinery
lers Bai^
l&nall Electricar'
Appliance RepahL
Leatiwr Crtdt --
I%sical Fitness
Parliameitfary
Club IteeMngs
mm
Conv«ntiofial
INSURiD SAVINGS
ANTICIPATED DIVIDEND RATE
4y4% - Dec. 31, 1965
BmCH
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
210 25th St Va. Beach .... 428-9331
V YOU'K NOT A MECHANIC,
THEN BUY WHERE YOU^
KNOW
RENAULT DIAMOND VALUE
USED CARS
WITH OUR FAMOUS FACTORY SPONSORED
I ON E YEAR WARRAN TY
♦ Evny CAR mm uiiko m mecnmnuily regonditiqncd.
MOST CARS SlU NEW ANO MRVICH IT IS, MOST WITH LOW
4 llllEA6E.IICSTC]«SU>CAlLYfllWEiiNE OWNER: MANY LIKE NEW!
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6« MOMH. RINAULTS WUL SOON« H«E. WE MUST
„ mm CAR mvENi^Y fo make room for
TlAPl-iNS. HIY mi AND SAVEH
SstI
FORE
terI^auto
St. cva.ycMiMaios) aaa 7.7148
f44«3f?y»»nwy»»»»
MEETINO - CIUMBING - OVERTAiONG
When two people meet on the sdewalk each wiU dter direction enough
to avoid a collision. All of us have had meeting tftuatkns with people
when both ducked in the same directiwi a witkm of ttaies and we still
ran into each other. Boats can ill rfford this bit of sidewalk (fedf^
and must comply with the rules of the road to avoid disaslHr.
When two boats ap[M^ch each other head on, eadi must alter course
to ^ rifM to ptes clear. Don't wait until the lot minute to ato
course. If necessary stow (town, but in any case give the approacfataig
boat plenty of room in the event he does not see you. The cause of head-
on collisions usuaTTy is carel^afi^, sMSMfflneM or Ignwwice tf l!w
rules, none <rf which is any excuse.
From two points abaft tt>e beam ^ one fflTfi^^a Boat ¥ two poiiOa
abaft the beam on the other side extends an arc of twaity points of the
compass. An approaching vea»l anywhere <» this arc exc^ dead
ahead may create a crossing situatim for you. If her position on th^
arc is to the right of you. she has the ri^t of way and you most kiep
clear. If she b to your left, you have ttie r^^ of w^y and you muat
hold your course and speed while ^ ke^ dear. I£ you tt« net cer-
tain and if you start twisting and tiunfag, you will tote your ait raitfngi*
of having tl» right of way. Tlie vessel that has the rig^t of way is called
the privilegal vessel and must hold course and speed. The othw
vessel is called die burdened vessd and mist maneuver to keep den*,
of the other vesMj.
If you are overtaking a vessel you are the prlviksged vessel and the
other vessel must maintain sp«d and course wWle you pan. M^
passing another vessel give that vessel plaity d ro«n "and if fii*
(^er vessel shouki be a smaller boat, stow down so as a6t ta create
a wjdce that could capsiie her.i
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In meeting, crossing or overtrftlng a v»m«^ tie common seise. Re-
member the wato- betongs to all <rf us.
. WMs4mJLX, - ^ Vh-^nia
BMch DeptftaMBt of Ftefa «nd
Ilaav^kn MuemciaB Ae ^miui^
of the VoOe^taQ Seaaon for 196S.
Team iHO fa^ {Jay en S^
(mbo- SI, 0. Unkm Konpevll^
1^^ Sdtool.
Games will be played UMt«-
itfter every t^i«iday uid Thursday
n^, and on Satiffday. Ackil^
woiran irin ^y m Ti^riay. adult
men will play m Thur«iay and
sdrad 1^ girls will play mi Satur-
day, b^ionii^ at 13:00 p.m.
CoadiM wad nwugaw delirous
of adiedidtag gams are request-
ed to caU Jacd> Whttdiurst at
the Rflcraatien Office, 4B7-fl»3. be^
tvwen the hows of 12:00 pjn. and
9:00 p.m.,. Monday throu|^ Friday.
AH adutt guna begin at 7:30
p.m.
For CI«Mi, foononM
Mobil HMtiii9 OR
Call: FUEL FEED
GA 8-4222
In Vir^nia,
after a day's fishing
beer's tite one...
for good taste,
fun
Wherever you liah for iport— on the
ocean, by the burning surC or on some
^ ^ 7 countary po»M5^ great at the end
«f the day to head for a rewarding glass of beer.
'While you're talking over the ones that got away,
^an-fiying the ones that didn't, you enjoy the
hearty taste and cool refreshment only a g^ass of
Sbeer/ can give^ you lo well. Yes, whatever your
•port-bowling or strolling, golfing or gar dening
'^a frosty glass of beer makes a naturally
tacc om^nim ei
UNITED STATiS INlWIM A880CIATIOII, INC
MEDLEY
KENTUCKY STRAIGHT
BOURBON WHISKEY
BUILDERS SUPER MART
EvokTthing
in tho
. Plumbing,
Heating, Air
Conditioning
and Electrical
Uno
SBtVING BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS
DO-IT-YOURSELFBIS
"^X^cXq^u
ELECTRICAL SUI^PUERSAft
TELEPHONE 4264216
PRINCESS ANNE STATION
(j^positi City Hall
VIRGINIA BEACH, VA.
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MEDLEY DISTILLING COMPANY. OWENSBORO, KENTUCKY
NOTICE I
AnticiiNited OhriiWMl
At The Rate 01
9w SMitt-Aaaiuil Period
Bading Dm.S1»19*S
Savingi Placed By The lOtK Eun From The lit
Home Federal
SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION
^ ♦
* Ifome Office
TSO Boush Street - NorfoDc
GoMan Agft
Club Qrowing
llfKpm lEACH - The Mwly
^IgWirH GMdw Age Oub In tt»
(S^ qI \nrttbia Beach coitinues to
gmr. T^menA that is being dis-
^1*4 Nr 'B*^'* ^ '^ mai^}ers
gaenu to be i|H«a(tt^ tteoughwt
tlw coimmmlty and more ci the
•KiiM' dti^ns are taking an ac-
tive int««ft in the Chib.
Election Held
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Virginia Beach SUN, Thursday, Sepf«ft*w 9, ]9$S
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^--«i»«Js«»- Brancbei
lliomas CkMner — Portsmouth
L^ommercicu f-^rtnltna
NO JOi TOO LARGE OR TOO SMAI4.
^Vy^TIWfiAi^ • EM^Rimw
• mtomss a cauing cards • mvoicm
• m^ATIONS • ANNOimCWMNTS
• RATI SCHWiyS • MINUS
nSKMUVED OR RAISED
Beach Publishing Corp,
; Virgtnia Beach Stttf
Hie, Kbedided acUvitJfiL
gmrvi to the interest and motiva-
tiora d the ffoap. thif^ymiiayea
^cotm was rec€^y cn^ahilated
by Ae of ttie luitbn'i lading Ce-
real mmulactur«^ for being me
ef fteoMt ffroifM to enter tMr
OH^ taMt. 1!m du^ffian of the
Lyadiaven ffov^, Ifrs Oierry
Sawyor. made tiw abdication for
the group to participate in this
OMitest.
Other anas dednxis of becnii-
CIdb are requ^ed to contact Ja-
cob Whitehurst at «7-6a6 a f w fur -
^r informati<Hi. ^
Atlantlo Fuel
QU Co.^
niAUA-Miai laiaBbeth Bun-
pi^ has beio'v^cted president of
the liiaUa Covummity 4-H Club at
tiw me^ng hdd r^i^^. OUwr
oOUmn wAM ^ iwe for the
year ue« wee Aptoiy Mi0Rt,
vice prerilbnt; Beth Hakoiiii, Me-
r^ary: J^ (dly, tr^sunr; «|l
Dora ^Hck]as, nyertv.
A nwmber^ drhw is i^Hied
for lata: tiiis mon^ for al b^
and ^Is between tiie ages of tt
and 19. Oaninunity beautiflcation
wUl be the dul^s ^:t^t fw the
year.
Plans are being made for toura
ttiroi^ the MariiKrs Museion,
MaoArthur Men^ial, Seashore
State Park, a local television sta-
tion, and for an area-wide cookout.
Itte dtriti alw plans to makea con-
tribution to nie Vii^mia Beach
brwch library.
Events of the year in which tlie
monbers will participate are
:%are-the-Fim, demcmstrations,
public speaking, and dress revkw.
Natiwud ^if Wedt is Septeiriber
250ctober 2. for which members
will make posters and plan exhib-
ita (0 be distributed throughout tiie
city.
Mary Bui^ard (d Hula Cmiuihi-
^ 4-H (Mi was elected aa vk^e
preridaat of the Virginia Beach 4-H
Coinica.
fit^aariooa of ^anla were giv-
en to Laura BffcAmlrew who served
» {HT^ki^t of the cli^ in 1M4,
Md to the teachers. Mrs. Kelly
mi Mrs. fts^ard, for their woiic
wtti the chib draing the pa^ year.
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■LLEM aKAHAa CALlriR
(Mhm Ci^ert If Iff mi^
tttofl, «ed WeAmday JA a M
|«ritil after a abort iQnaaB. ,
A a^ve of Linq^ C6mty,
NoHh CaroUna. sha vaa ^
da^htar of Iha late wmtm A.
mA Kin. J\M Um Graham Md
Uie widow of Jdia S. Calvert. ^M
had iivot tn Vii^a Beadr
the pMt 11 ^ars and was a m&n-
ber of Galilee Episcc^ Church.
^rviving are onq i/^, Jdtn S.
Calvert, Jr. of Paris, F'rsmce; three
dau^ters, Mrs. F. T. Glom of
l^lton, Georgia, Mrs. W. B. Mid-
gette of Columbus, Ohio, and Mrs.
R. E. Johns of Ratei{^. North
Carolina: one sister, Mrs. M. G.
Clark of Do^aUiOO, Geor|^; and
12 grandchildrw.
The body was renewed to the
i^iMic^a g y^ fpyri^i H**n*^ .—
A funeral service was cmiductaJ
Saturday at' 10:00 a.m. at Galilee
Episcopal Church by the Rev.
Macon Walton, assistant rector.
Burial was in Oakwood C^mMeryt
Raleif^.
1^1 irt *••♦*■» tammid
mm Men ^11 tfw
t#MMlaad
N«ck wh^i a I|MN 4p^ «m
voMictei 'H^g al >:• fm. at
^ 9^/kmMlm >M Baptvit
Qmck (MUk
LUNCHEON HELD
SlAaoiA - A lundMon was
heki S^. S fw the teachers md
the principal, J. R. DaniM, d
Aragcma Elonentary sdnx)!, spon-
sored by the Parent-Teachers As-
sociation, at the F.O.P. qkb in
Kat^»ville.
Mrs. Ann Martin was h(»pttalit|r
chairman for the irffafr. — ~-
PREMIUM
HiATlNpOIL
mmmiiittimmmimmmmmmm
MINFUL COil
mums fm as _
IT M^QLVES CORNS liAY
Mow fctnove cornt liie fate, nsj wty
with Freezone<9. Liquid Freezone te-
lieves [»in iastantly, works below the
skin liM to dissolve coias tiWVf ia |u>t
iin-Get FteatSie...a arituglamnmfr
jiams fhttM Mmwvsm
VIB£IN^ mAm-^- A l^mai
aei^iee wffi ^ h#l ^la^ for
Jam^ P. Mi^soo^ Ml Teny
^Imtathm road «t §1. Join's Lu-
tiwran Church at 11 aJn. by ttte
Rev. Malcoim L. Minnidc Jr. Ar-
rangementa wo'e hy H. D. Oliver
Funeral Apartments. BaatM wifl
be in Princ^i Anne Monotisd
Park.
In ^diticn to his window, lbs,
EIU^ Bo^tKfaer Anctenon, ha 9
survived by his parents Mid te«e
sanr, ^BMT Ai^^raf xr; ta^
AnderMBi, and Jay Ancteraon, al
of Virginia B^di, and^iwo a^tsa.
MBS. ANNIE DOWDY
VIRGINIA BEACH - A halaral
service for Mrs. Annie D. .foq^s
was ctHiducted in HdUunonAro^
Fiineral Home Wedn«(day by fte
Rev. Jdin E. Johnsoa jf BayiMe
Presbyterian church. &rial was
in lUverside Ktonorial Park.
Besides her huM)and, Paul W.
Jfuws, she is survived by fMir sons,
P. Hugh Jones, D'Arcy W. Jones
UKl Walter R. Jones d Virgil
Beadi, and Walter R. .toiea of
RadK^ ami 10 grantkhOtfiren.
,, ^ JIANNIE HOFFMAN
VIRGINIA BEACH - Mannie
Hoffman of 430 actth !%%d,
at his home M(Mklay after a I01
illness.
A native d Scotland Neck, North
Cwdina, he was a son rf tt»
late Max and Mrs. Mannie Og-
penl^mer Hoffman and had
lived in Virginia Beadi fw tiie
past U years. He waa a atisad
cott<m brok«K :^==~=i^^=5s^
Surviving .are his wtfe, lArs.
BAY^E-7ba tataral a^viee
far Joi^ll. Man 1^1 Md Thi-
day tf J, T. IMi * SoM^RiiBarai
Ifimw, Pt^vrfNtty. tlM My waa
sent from Qw HoOomoo-Brown
Funeral Wmte. ftirial was ip
BlanftM^ Cmt^ary, V^ber^bwg.
Be is suvived by )m widow,
m Gertruide Knatt
aad
kw dwgltt«rs, Mrs. Mwy K^
Ifeier d Virginia Beach tsk Hm.
WOey Fraaeea Bobirta of Na*^
pad, R.I., a aistor, Wn farottsi.
and four gran&hikkw.
He was a retire taaomde eraco-
tha.
dau^iter, Mrs. Robert B. Barco:
Ui# j^-cpdehiklreni aU^ d^
Unbeatable values, once-a-year prices
SWAP'NGSSMI
OK hmmbur AM£mms
» liOAl NOTICi
Vfrglaia: b (te Chrk'a sAm
of the Orcoil CeoH ef ft* (%
Vlr^aia Peadi, on liw M di^
d Sept. ms.
IN CHANCEltT
RONALD T. DIC|aNS(»<
Complainant,
vs,
GARNET L. DICKIHSCNN
Defeidant.
The olijact d ttiis suit is for
the cmnplataiaitt to ditam favro
the dd^^t a divc^ce a vuicido
dile-
stMoii «i( WM Mig been
mmtmrntm
UtttBataih values, QHa^yur jfriM an s§AMi
whiii^ oNfflty or Qcflttitfan delci)-
<tat rentes wtthntf rflaet ^ ia
hfgd^ re^fuiitfl to mmt wt^i
tea (^ ag^ dbe piwI^rttBn hwe-
ef wd da «hal ntiV (^ liMH»7 to
prpied har iatanMab 11 {a crdHWl
im ttH a^ht ha vmdmi mm
a wedc for fmir suct^^ve w^ks
in the Va. Bead) Sum, a {Mm^paper
having a general ciroilation in fldat
dty.
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THE VIRGINIA BEACH
SHRHiEHJLUB
OF KHEDIVE TEMPLE WELCOMES YOU
-nrnit ntiiiY^atiiiiD m ii im. c o w eiitiok wmtuhtic smaNE ksocihum
MOMJ RCNAI® R. ABSALOM
t
PrMMkntof
VirgWi Umh Shrine Cfub
NOtLE MEADE R. WH^^
- •«• - — -
i^^i^OBLE RlCHAlm A. SRUGH
KOBLE G. J. (Gilly) TAYLOft^:
MM^ FRANK W. KaUUM
^:,^ ,^„^
Virginia Beach Shrine Club
Virginia Beach Shrine Club
Virginia leach Shrine Club
Director General
HXmM MICHAft C. SAWIDES
^lalrmin for Decoration
NOBLE GEORGE L. ALDRIDGE '
Past Secretary
Chief Captain of Transportation
OFFICERS
ViReiNIA BEACH SHRINE CLUB
(
M>tti 6B>IB S. MEBCINS
Tremp or trt ioti ConiiiilllM
NOBLE FRAN>X DUSCH
Mayor of Virginia Beach
RICHARD R. ABSALOM
President
Chairman— Housing
MEADE R. WELCH
. Vice President
Chairman— Transportal ion
* RICHARD A. BRUGH
Secretary
G. J. (Gilly) TAYl6r
Treasurer
DIRECTORS
W. P. WHITEHURST
(Past Ptesident)
ist Hte
ROBERT A. BUCHERT
DONAVON E. BONNEY
MMESE. MOORE
WALTER G. BISEK
EDWARD R. AMBURN
KENNETH C. GI'MBERT '
' COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN
Richard R. Absalom— Housing
Meade R. Welch— Transportation
James E. Moore— Parade Marshal
Ira McCloid— Religious Service
Michael C. Savvides— Decorations
William G. Hewett-Tours
X
NOBLE WtUIAM G. HEWEH
Chairman of Ladies Entertainment
and Tours Committee
NOBLE IRA McCLOUD
Chairman for Religious Service
of Mid-Atlantic Shrine
D^MJf. ■J*ttHlTi
fm0
NOBLE WILLIAM T. (Bill) lllCE
Peat Se^eenl-et-Arms
NOBLE JOHN R. COVINGTON
NOBLE DR. M. H. LB$UM
High Priest and Prophet
of Khedive Temple
NOBLE CHARLES H. FORBES, JR. NOBLE H. JOSEPH LOWENTHAL JR.
Past President \ ■
DOWS PADWOCS
.VIEW
VIRGDnA BEACH
SBSi
)
RMidete frf MuAore rent ar^i oftoD kwk badi ovw the vacMkm
mo^w with a mhtture of rap«t aqd r^ef . . . depending en the t^^
d guests htm lanl-iodnd areas who may have co^ (or a visit Some
guesU were invited. «ipecied. and eajoyed. Others may have puU«l into
your driveway eonplit^ laamioiinced loadMi 4bwn with ntltcaaes
and travel-w«M7 chUdmi-theae are viewed with ^may.
Atf the most d^i^Mhd of Ihe iMsqiedlid are M older teenagers. If
yoinr fhst reactton w^ to puili tito pi^c button, ywi mon Ascover
the next lew &)^ wo-e Ae mort fun you had all sumner ...
Uwally one is a niece or nefrfiew or smi or daughter of a (tear friafid.
birt ttie ottifH^ are strangers. It s^ns Oiat 5 or 6 htndred rnUa is a
mere day's jionU d<wn the hi^ways ta* today's yoiii^ drivers. Aad
they arrivte with "tons" of food! TTiey dther raid the cupboanfc back
home or (heir parents (no dmM feeling a little guilty abwit your ap-
_jiroaching b^^ M^i oitda themMlyf£ with.a4^^
I^iddaily you* r^-^ator and food shelves are bul^ng with siKh
^ings as extra loaves of bre^, cas^ of soft (kinks, giant size bags of
potato chips, hard boiled ^gs (and a dxami or so uncooked), cans of
tuna aixl meat breads, ooM c^ and cdweses. boxes d co(4des and
awkers and cmSy-4hey may even bring a quart bottle ftiU of i^w-
^ettl sauce, a huge um^Kdced roast of beef, and a big canned hrni.
They may have travelled at night, and as you rush around finding
sleeptaig areas Uk ttem, you disco\w they only want to dran up and
~^ange ck^hes, and then they are headed for the bea(^!
They will stay gone m<»t of the day. You might get the roast cooked
• w^le they are away b\A you don't have to bother with preparing a real
meal. Ti^y won't be bask ai. any d^inite tfane. You jiut go ah^ and
r eat your (nwo meals on schedule— they will c«ne bwk wh«i
hungry.
Other sandy suirijurmd ^lests mi^ head atrai^t for your showo*
(and tncldng sand all over the rugs and fkx)rs) ... but not the teen-
agers! They stay in the yard and get tfje garden hose and proceed to
spray e^wryone down good unid a k^ of hoUerii^ and gmmik "horsing
aroiaid" . . . arrf then Oiey run around till they dry off. *
They usually stop at a drive-in for hamburgers and the' like, but if
they dicbi't and they are starved, it's not your concern . . . just get out
of ^e kit(diai and let them fix Uieir Own. You only ^t in th^ way if
you try to be a "[Ht^r" ho^ess. B^ter if you just leate tiie hoasi
and go visit your neigMxM* for an hour or so.
"And when you return you may be shocked To ttftfySff
•Bd dean and they are all sowd asleep wherever ttiey found a soft
flpot They will ^teep f(x- peiiiaps a ccniple d hours, thai up md out
they go again. They may ask you for a few dirocti(ms to certain places
or asJc you to recommend something special. You don't have to oito--
tain than (me minute; they entertain thmiselves. Iltey are Ind^eMlent
of your care but do respect your wishes as to the time doors are to be
Jocked at night. ^ ^^ ^
lliey wiU iprdbsi^ty^vg^^Him^fmUl^ had
their break^ (a roast be^ sandwkh and a coke!) , . . and tt^
tttds are hiwie, mgs didcen, fkxrs swept and clothes and beto^gs
stash«i Bwsy. It is surprising !^w weQ-maaoered and cfflisida^ate a
teonflMf ^eaft^ awiw faaa las o wn ho m e. l a n gwff a rin g parerta ^ wiU
nevfflHfew^^ really ti'ue- ^ ;.. ^.s=.=^--
VMi'wifl Im mfiy te nfij^ ienye «)wq that tttne m^Awslhef
(Hice more weot out^and ^ m a good su{^ly of food for tra^. i^
they get up wha the alann goes off for an early start. All with(Nit any
bdp from yoa.
And mo^ surprising of all, they (u% apt to leave you a co(q>le ol
hoalw gifts in i49ireciati(m— s(xn^hing nice tw the house and a special
gift fer you persmally— yw may twver dare to wear it, birt it's nice
to know you were never tfaou^t of a& an old fogey!
tfiMTIC
INCREA^
CAPE CHARLES, Va. - Aiigust
Hill revCTue on the (3M«apeake Bay
%idge-Tunnel set a new record for
the second straight month,, accord-
ing to Bridg^Tlnmel Executive Di-
rector J. Clyde Morris.
Revenue totaled $1,918,047, top-
ping last month by $1,1* and show-
ing an 8.9 percertt increase over
August 1961
Morris said 157.928 vehicles paid
to cross the 17.64nile span cku-ing
the mo.nUj. This was 59. vehicles
less than hi Jufy but reflected an
8 8 percent increase over Ai^u^
a year ago.
By catteries, the Bridge-Timnel
carried 134,427. cars, 21,144 trucks
and 2,357 buses, tod avo-aged 6,-
094 crossings, per day.
Wdcometours
PlaiHieil
VIRGINIA BEACH - New teach-
o^ io the Virguiia Beach S(diooI
system will be welcomed to the
area, and to familiarize them with
the locality two tours are planned
to nearby naval installatitns on
September 12 and 19.
Invitations to the new teadiers
and thdr husbands am! wives have
been extended by the Vbrgiqia
Beach school syston hi (imaec^ksi
witii educational oi^anlzatioitf of
the area, V.B.E.A., classpo(mi tea*
chers, mi Eric Harris who are
sponsoring tlw tours.
The tours will be made m bines
and will leav«^ftx»t Princess Anne
Hi^ S(Jxx>l 6n the Sumlay itfter-
noons. On S^tembo- U, a tour
of NAS Oceana is plarmed, and
on September U, tfxirs will be
macte to the Ami^blous Base at
Uttie Cieek and NAS Norfolk.
Pktoed wMl some of theh> prefes^Mal
we tte Ma 1M««. Un. bene Santt 'Mt)
awafds
Mnu fiiliid NkMs.
SISTERS WIN TOP AWARDS
^ Bf Rita Ttftogs
BayMc CorrMpfdiJiii
BAYSIDE - Mrs. Irene Smith <if
Bayside and her sister, Mrs. Ethel
Nichids of Suffolk, captured the
"Court of HoMr Awards" at Uie
Wginia Professional Rjatop^ph-
ers Asaodalfon, hdd re6«rtly at
the Gol^ Triangle, NorMc Ttw
"Court of Hoaqr Award" is the
h^iest award given professional
cekiri^ at the con^^rtioD.
Mrs. Ni(Jiols works m a "free
Uuice" cok»i^ and (q)«tites h^
business fnan the New Monroe
FIRM GETS
GONTRAC
NORFOLK-Milk coatracts total
iog over |l.S mlUian have been
amsded to ^w^tat^r'ln tha
Huston Roads area by the ?\ff-
the NodoUc Naval
llie cMMraett: n^ i»v>jr a six
monOia perkid frani September i
to 9^. M, 19M.|
One cl the cdntradi, which lo-
takd $18,587 was awnrded to Cum-
bc^laiBi Farms 'Dairy of Virginia
Bg«(^. Cumberlfflid F.vms wiD
aerve the Cdairt, Guard Sti^on m
Bcrl^.
The nnlk contracts ,will taKlude
n;ulk and milk products i&r genial
manes in shipsf and at shore in-
'stallattons of the Navy, Marine
Oxpa atKi CoaO. Guard in the
Han^jton Roads area. Nonie (d te
products are for n^aie. . 3-: -^^
Lakeview Park
BAYSIDE— Lake View Parit dv-
Ic League will hold its monthly
meeting September 14 at the
C3MJrdi of Christ on Maharis Rokl
at 8 p.m.
V.B. LIOHS
VIRGINIA BEACH — Harold
Parks, di^ct governor 24D,
Lkns International, will make his
(rfflcial visit to the Vu^inia Beach
Lions (M> on M(mday. The meet-
ihg WiU be held at the Black An-
gus Restaurant, 33rd and Pacific
Avoiue, at 7 p.m.
All viating Lions are bivited to
attend the meeting.
The New Look
T
N«w adUtioB !• BajtUIm Ptai«* School will bo roadf for occnpmncf S«t»tOMbor 1,
»iaang in Norfolk: ar^has a
staff at twr ^fxri^ workii^ un-
do- ho-.
In tfw pa^ she has received
many rtt)bons for her work at ttw
convention. Si» has Received mer-
its for attending N(Hth Carolina
State College.
Mrs. Smith is the bead col«-i^
f(Mr Mclntoch Studios and has beoi
with th«n eleven years. 9ie has ^
iHail of cokriats worki^ tadn*
her. » .■ ...;;.;.
She tau^ prerfadonaf eckirisit
wcH^ at the photographws cimven-
tion lade year in Boamokt and ^
al») tau^t Otis year at the Gdd-
ai Triitfigle.
This is the seomd "Court of
Ffcnor" piaqoe wbxh die has won.
The riUMna in the ^t^ittt are jaai
some of the nuuiy r&boas wc^ttis
year by the tvro ladki. ,^7 T
Mra. toMh hag received Ito^
and Cm^ for liiSi^ ajU ^a-
oiflg rfiibons. She Is planning to
^a^ N$»^^QU(>Um li^ Cottiie
ate year whan Aa «^ Uka »
course tai "baah ^eiorfag."
Mrs. Sknitii and jome ^ Uie cfi-
ovists woridng undw her aita«d
31 pictures ^ year ai the eoo-
vention. They recdved 30 rtrfMRS
md a 1^ seal. Among thoae re-
cdvkig riUbons were h«- two
daughters, Carol, and Mrs. Bar-
bara Kerlee, Itib^ Joyce QuisC vad
Mrs. Betty Lou Gaylmv, sin taui^t
by Mrs. SmiOi.
Mclntoi^ has t\iro shM]i(» in the
area: one on Twoity-Flrst St.,
Norfolk, and thdr newest at Trio-
cots Anne Plaza. ^^^^^
Bayside Lions
BAYSIDE - The Bayside I^ns
CMi msi recently at Siore Drive
Inn witti the presidrat, E. Howard
Pauley, presiding.
Di^ct Governor Han^ A.
Parks nuKle an (rfficial visit to
club, accompanied by calnnet iec-
retary, Elvin R. Custis, Jr. and
deputy district ^enxH-, Jack S^
Kirk^trick.
Paite outUned some (tf tha
events which are planned for the
coning year. The Fall Conference
will be held on November 12 aiul
13 at the Lake Wright MotiH*
Lo^. Octdwr will be monber-
diip md devekqiment ma&.
Parlffi also stated aatoe ol the goals
for tile year. He irtressed ttie im-
ptntmce ci two Int«iiatkmal Pro-
grmns — Youth Exchange aiad
Care. V
Anotbo- importaM^ program
whkh Paria favors is the teadiing
(d foreign languiiges hi our acfaocds
in onfer to prant^ better wider-
standing between natkms. In his
talk he told <rf the stei^ grawtii
o£ Uifflism. He said that there are
now UoBs (Ma m 133 countries
or geogr^Mc loc^ions thrai^ioitt
the Free WorM, witti a total mem-
bwdi^ (tf ova- ^,000.
lion Ray Shidds, diahmiui at
the reareatkm comintttee, r^mrted
ttiat die reeentfy hdd tr^ to 0(»an
Dofwns, whi(A was spaoKM-ed 1^
his conurattee wu oijoyed by 39
Uoos and thefa* ladlM. Lion p««d-
d^ ifoward Pauley, hi^ the hon-
«■ of mddng a preaeirtatlMi to the
witmer o( (me <tf tlM races.
Uon Dewey Simmoi», second
vice ^rmiitiA and chabman of the
did>'s sumual Turkey Shoot, an-
lUHinced that tiw (bte has beoi
art, November 13 aod 14. The ^oot
will be held at ttie Wtttenlas Gun
caub.
ViRGinia
VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGrNIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1965
^ SiaiONB
'Cold War' Vets Qualify
VIRGINIA BEACH-"Cokl War"
v^erans now quaUfy for bw 6amn
pa^nfflt, goverAnent inaiB^
mor^ages up to $30,000, as an-
miouMtd by Mr. Kenned L. Jard,
president d the Virginia Bwlch
Board (rf Realtors.
A new fedo-al housing law, just
signed by President Johnsufi, ex-
tends hsme k>an t)enents to mil-
lions ttf post-lforean War vstarais,
laid Mr. jtfd on die tasis of tak
iltiation suppliea^y l!Se "NafiaftiT "tH«««f
The veteran nwrt have served
^ leaiA 10 days cm a<Hive military
service and have received an hon-
on^le discharge, he said.
"On his mortgage, he muM pay
tiie rtaMhutl FHA interest rate of
SV^ per ceiA, Ute same rate as the
previ(Mis VA programs plus an ad-
dit:(mal.(8)e half d 1 per cent to
cover the cost of governmeit in-
mu-Micet" said Mr. Jard.
He advised eligible veterans in-
\ssociation of Real Estate Boards
of which the local board is a
msnber.
In addtti(m to Cold War veterans,
the law assists older veterans who
have mA used i^ their eUgibility
under any Veterans Administra-
tion pro^un, he added. "Tliis in-
cliKies World War I and SpaniA-
Americai War veterans," said Mr.
Jard.
Undo* thf new program, the Fed-
eral Housing Adminiftrati(» would
hisure 100 per cent of the first $15,-
ODD (rf a home mortgage. 90 per
cent <rf the value in excras o( |15,-
000 to $20,000, and 85 per cent of
the vidue in excess of $20,000 to
$50,000. . -^
"In oth^ ^mrds," cxplahied ^r.
Jard, "a veteran ymvAd need no
down paym«it for a h(xne worth
$1S,00D car less. For a h(8ne wortti
$30,000, he needs a $500 down pay-
m«it, aad for a $30,000 horite he
needs $2,000."
School
VIRGINU BEACH-The Virginia
S^d Board is maUng
to aAnkdster the Genoral
EdmStiMid Da^^ojpmsnt T^a^ to
taiterested perwm in this area on
(^ober 6th. 196&. The Sate
{wrlnnrt of Educitffan aupfMtea
Aftm teit9 for each kcal aJiQol
hoard. The persons who pass the
tests wccesafuUy are givdH a co-
tifkate. The certtficate is in Iloj
<d ttie Hl|^ School Diploma. Some
C(dlege8 and industry acc^ this
certificate hi place oi the High
S(Jiool Diptoma.
In order to take the examination
the ^^Ikant nuist satisfy certaui
re(piimn«its. The mhiimum re-
(pilr«na^ are:
(1) Tlie applicant must he 3U
years of age. Under no •oxiditions
may ^ ai:^llcant be permitted to
talm^the teat prior to the time that
he would have graduated had he
ronained in school.
(2) Tile applicant shall have
earned at 1<»^ 8 units of JHQ^
School credit (grades 9 ttmi li ex-
(dudve of Phyi^cal Education). Ap-
pUcai^ «^ have obtained ttiefar
astti bh-ttiday may not be requh-ed
to {vesent the afcrave units.
(3) Tlie applicant shall have re-
sided in \^ginia one year prior to
applying for the battery of tests
and murt reside in the school divl-
sk» throu^ «Mch he makes ap-
plkation.
(4) tlie applicant must attabi a
pawing score on the complete bat-
tery of tests provided by the State
Dqwrtroent ci Education.
Pawns who desh% to take ttds
tetrt dioidd make a{^llcation ti^
P. E. Taytor, High School Super-
visor, Vuglnia Beach City Schools,
Princess Anne Station. The dead-
line f(^ ndUnission of applications
is Sej^mpber 22nd. The test will
he acbnlnlstered at the school ad
ministration building at Princess
Anne Station, 9:30 a.m. to 5 o.m.
Plans are being made bv tlK Vu*-
i^ia Beadi Citv School Board to
(^fo* a variety of high school sub-
jects to adults. Registration for
these cfaraes will be held at I^-
ceaa Anne Hi^ S(Jiool on Thurs-
^, S^ternber 18tti, at 7:30 p.m.
Claves will begin on Monday, Sep-
ten^r 27tti at 7 p.m. and continue
ttim^after m Mondav and Wednes-
day evenhigs throui^out the year.
Anv counes (ottm* ttian the ad-
vanced sci«Kes) can be offered tf
a minimian ot fifteen students reg-
is^ fen* a class. These courses can
bt ta^ for credU or non-credit
Furthw" informatimi can be ob-
taif«ed bv contacttne Mrs. F, E.
Ta^nr. Hii^ S(diooi Jkipervisor, at
t^e School Board Office.
Tu^ti<» win be $25.00 a course
for the atjieol vrar. Sti'dents are
pamUted to take no more ttum 2
owrsea.
ctmsult a Realtor, a profenional in
real estate who subscribes to a
strict Code of Ethics as a manber
of the Virginia Beach board «id ol
NAREB. ,' *
Hie earlier this Is 6me the bet
ter, he said, because the law's im-
pact is exported to create a ri^e
in h(Hm sides which possibly (^xild
make desirsrt^e housing somewhat
harder to find.
"Realtors, whose representatives
in Washington urged enactmoit of
Qie measUre, are familiar with Its
requiroHnits and Hhancing y-
rangemoits and already have an
inventory of homes in the price
range covered by (be new pro-
gram." be sai^^^ ^^^^ ^
The impact of ttMilnew fiw wiD
be enoTRKHis, he pointed out.
"NAREB estunates ttiat Uiere
are 3.5 nulli(m post-Korea ex-serv-
icemwi alone. There are now 2.6
million servkemen in uniform wt»
are ttie veterans of tomorrow.
"TiMre are also 12.7 million vet*
eraia of World War II and Korea
who have never exercised their
eligibility under the VA program.
And there are 2.6 million pre-Workl
War II v^erana. So we have a po-
tentid of over 21 millicm veterans
eligible for this mortgage insurance
program," said Mr. Jard.
Sept 24
RICHMC^ - The 1965 SUte
Fair of Vhgima wiU offer a "Sa-
h^ to tiie Armed fmsea," with a
parade and denionstrati(»is by the
armed laccea and v^eran's oi^an-
izations, on opening day. S^item-
ber 24, Adnural R. 0. Glover, the
fair's Executive Vice-President, an-
nounced today.
Elements of the Army, Navy, Air
Force, Marine Corps, CoaA Guard
and Nati(Hial Giard as wdl as the
Americsn L^cm and other vetel^
an's ^ups win tjdce part in the
(xrtmotaes from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.
Tbesre will be a parade ttumi^
the fairgrounds, ami b^ore a re-
viewing stand in the grandatand
area, by marching and mot(Nrized
units. This will be followed by (km-
onrtrations drawn from the vu'kius
armed lorcea in the inf^d and on
ttie raceway.
All peraons v^ are now hi ttie
anmd forces, (n* are v^erans of
my of ttie se-vkes, are hivltod to
partkipate in the parade or view
the cerem<Miie8 and will be admit-
ted to ttie fairgrounds free untO
5:00 P.M. ttiat day.
Uniformed veteran's uidts 'wiU
follow the military units in the {»-
rade and wHi-unifopned veterans
will march at the oul of the parade
Une.
In ttie reviewfaig stami will be
officials of ttie Stote Fair, state
and kcal governments and rank-
ing offico-s of the Aimed Sravices.
Major Edward J. Moas of ttie 107
Artillerv Brigade, Vfattlnia Am^
National Guard, hn been (fesig-
nated parade marriid.
Mar(dili^ Mxl m o to rl i e d indte
from a nairiMr of Vh^te miB-
tary fadlitks and dhoMeatnrtkin
*jnlts from oiMde tte state, wffl
ass^nble in snedal ih^tag arean
of ttie fairgrounds at 3:00 p.m. The
oarade will begin at 3:30 p.m. and
win wind tts way ttinmfdi ttie fab*-
9rounds and pass hi review begbi-
nlnt at 4:00 p.n;i.
At 4:30 D.ra. brief formal onenim»
ceremonies will signal the official
ooenmg of the 19ffi State Fair. FfJ-
lowihg win be several snectacular
demonstrations endbig with formal
retreat cm-ononies.
"Sahit« to ttie Armed Forces" is
a new fpature of the State Faur
'd Virginia, to ooen \mre on Sep-
tember 24, and is deslf^ied to ^
aiUed me^g to the tradittimal
Armed Forces Day designated as
the opmag day.
Newaaiaa Conim waittBg for PflgM an SF " T r adker* ' a(
!
The leibe hv^rlBf ttie haae and a U. S. Mariae LaaiMillBlll.
iEWSMAN TOURS
ilTMO N
♦
miimmmw^^M cm-
ma, MiS$ d|t«iiBr of radio «ta-
ttte WKVK. rteint^ returaed.iQrani
a visit as • gueit k ttie U. S. Na^
to Guai^anomo IRaval Wmc to
Cdba.
lOi ttiree days at Gitmo w«re
flUed witti experisKfes he wiU k»g
remember, }fe was given a heli-
copter ride around the perim^er
of the Base taking in die ctxrinn-
olst b(H^, and he talked f<»' aome
iMigtti of 4fanft wit^ Admired ^ick-
1^ who is w c^ufe el Guanteaio-
mo.
"For acme strai^e reamn Cf»-
tre has put up a fence next to (m
limd. He dalms hb fence is to
keep Americttis out d Cuba," said
CcMinors. Cai^ro baa also aet 19
pilMioxes or covered foidioles «ll
around the border. Baidealfy, the
Idea Is for Castro to ke^ ttie woric-
ers busy.
Guttitanomo established a treaty
wiUi CiAia early in ttie 1900's ai^
was basicaUy used as a training
camp. Thia is stUl Ite purpcne. It's
sec(mdary ^Hirpose Is a direct, feed
of ttie activities and gohigs <hi of
Castro 80 we can maintain surv^
lance d Castro and Cuba ui asao-
ciatkm with Key West, which also
does tt^s. GuantatwTw does radm-
w<3rfc sad spots any kind of umth-
ical wnm^oings inside Cid» Itself.
The Base onploys some 500 Cu-
b«tfis v/bo cfsnmute back aikl fortti
from cofmnunist Cuba to the BaM.
The baae Is not afraid of sabotage
because, according to the Admkal.
ttie Ci4>ans Uke Americans and Uke
ttieir jobs too weU to do any wrtmg.
The famines of the Cubans are
ke{4 h(^age every day the woricer
goes to the Base; most of the work-
s's are married. And Ca<^trQ likes
the American doUar comli^ into
his country.
The gate gaarda are not armed
because ai^ i^Mx^ng incident forc-
ing the marines to fire could de^-eI-
op into a war faicid^t. They uae
fire-hoses Inst^d. The Amerkans
are ccH^antty harrassed by the
conominists. such as tt^ tbne ttie
water was shut dl.
the Base now sipiU^ its own
water, bv (hanging the s^ water
ii^ fresh whidi is a {»niiotype of
ttie New York Qty plan.
C(Mmors r^wrts thai ttie monde
on ttie baae k yesey good a^wcial-
ty ^nce ttie dqiodeirts cjone back.
IpiMQ mod fen^ ctNQ^
pwilfttMhfr ^■^'^^fl lot the 8in0l
Ttie Btte covers 25,000 at^m aai
there la aa^ recmtkn Utc^i^
fcrA ;:-- . I
Art Canon ii V years dA m§
a ofiOw of Mitanri He hu bck
bi ttrii area ^ee he com w^
ttw Navy In IflOeMlked It here, iw|
stayed. He Uvea In Vh-ginia BeadH
Set
VIRGINU BE^^CH-LE^iea O^JT
Out proerum d ttie kidiil YWCW
wiC get undor wigr next mek, ,
Begirtnttoo for KmpsviUe at
l«Kie« M^hoast Omrch, 8BB0 Vkl
ginia Beadi Bhudr, irS jU taM
%esday frtm tt to ihm pjn. j
Virginia Beach la^a vlU regi»
tor on Wednesday at Fteat Pre|^
terian Church, 36tti Street at 1^
nfic Ave., from, 10 to U:9o am^
Thumtey is f«- ttie Bayai^'
group : at Haygood Hiilhi^y
diurdb, 8140 BayAore ltoad.'»-«t
10 to 11:30 p.m.
Reglatratkm for tti^ YWCA
swhnmii^ classes wiU also be
en at ttie Y office at 308
Street on Frkbya fnmi 1 to 8
September 10, 17, Md H
Friday evoUng S^jAeraber 17
5 to 7 p.m.
FRIENDS FACDL
VmGINIA BEACH-Tlie
committee of Fri«Kk School.
kin Road, has announced
ultv for t><e 19^46 sitMKd
For Uwiergarten Is Jeanne
ric RIehardstm. assisted by
Mitchell, and Gwen Ki^er.-
ed bv Barb<tra MiUl&Ml;
ftr^de. Z<Kla Sin<ier: second
imel Teifer: ttiird srade,
aa^a Ranrev; nHm<»rv
^ima Ovorman: *nsirth erade
o^^^Ht owois; ^ knia,
V^-ifob'irst: JP^+h pr*ite.
'•'^"•"as: sevmtti grade.
Math. Ai"»«? Jnes: nnrtf-f
«"«» Riic^ln: iwR!
Tfn"tm'»n: art. A>vp«
r^vsical •^tc8lM»» Tsd Cn> .
«H*t«pv. poH« i>i»le: bnnMcef
M-^i^ Wmt«ni: MnanPTUtkn
librat^ii. Jm« VaUer; and r^
tor L«»»Ni Vniawi.
IN fhit i^ If aAM
7
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STRONG
COMMUNmE
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CAVMUiQAiAML
MUCH GROVE
MEI^DisT CHURCH
Princess Ann* <
Ray R. Jackson. Fastoi'
10:00 A.ni. — Church School
1X:16»A- — Morning Worship
;««ibr Dr. ^ m^9m
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DtCORATUia^ MRV4Cfi&^^.
a3«t VIrf !■!• BMdi BIVJ.
VtMHIlA ^»^l# VMQINIA
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SEASIDt MAMCir
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KBjyyiMATON .ff#ffAHCE CO.
i«illP«dlie Awr^tia^am GA S-tWl
^24M B. FriMMs Amm M* l>M 41C->tM
MmuoEY^ litt inonoi
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T«IMiiM <U •'4RI2 irirgiaU BMck
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FLOYD T. OEAKY CO.
vnuilNIA BEAOt. VOMUDOA OiU
ALL TYPW #EtDe*ft
tNOumuAL MAcamwn ntm 4»mi
tmk
THE TIT'
fiPSCUUZDiC IN BAR«4
OTftie
:iBI>eB8 10 GO
nUNCIS A8BURY
METHODIST CHURCH
Qr«tt Neck Road
IrfJUy D»«4*, MiaUtsr
9:48 •.■!.— Church School
1 1 :00 %.m. — MorninK Worship
•^JTT MEMORIAL
MBTUODIST CHURCH
49v WttK t^oionmi BO«<r
. M, Wark Curry, Pastor
fslt a.n. — Morning Worship
»!4l».m.— Church School
1 1 iOO «.■!. — Morning Worship
7iMp.ni^Youth FeUowship
HAYQOOD MEMORIAL
METHODIST CHURCH
4713 Haygood Road
Robert F. Brjm, Partor
9:4S8^J. — Charch School
iJsOOtfli.— Morning Worship
HAYOOOD METHODIST
CHURCH
8149 Bay shore Road
a.m., 9:45 a.m. and 11:00
«.n. — Worship Services
Ii4fra».— Church School for
ail agf poups
ll.*00a.m.— -Second sesaion of
Ckay^ School for children
atlure«gh ttk gmo» »»^
ttlte. - ' •-"
f jM p.».— Methodist Youth
iyi«w^ip for young people
mu •% «hd 9th grades in
Judvr sigh Group and lOtb
m^ vp for Senior Group.
WAn4bt walcomed.
iOKlTTS ISLAND
Mi|1iKK>IST CHURCH
llMte Island, N.C.
ItokMl C. Black. Mi-istMP
JO iM %Jn. — Sunday School
1:00 ».M. — Worship Service
BAYLAKE METHODIST
CHURCH
Shore Dr. at Treasure Island
Drive in Bayride
Rayai^iJ E. Mussor, MiaUter
8:10 4k 11:00 a.m.— Worship
Servtee
9 i4S a.A.— Sunday School
Biel Bay, Virginia
Leslie B. Graeo, MlBiBter
10 :00 a.n. — Church School
11:00 •.«!. — Morning WoralUf
-•ALBM METHODISTS
CHURCH **
Princess Anne, Virginia
£iB«ry S. Ellnore. Miiiistor
10."00».«.— Morning Worship
11:00 'a.m. — Church School
7:30 p.m. — YouUi Fellowship
ST, AIDAN'S
BPtmpAL CHURCH
XLimn Grant Rwd
4 I4inbuitr Drive
P^ne 340-3730
.Rev. Ul. Taylor, Jr., Vicar
IQiOO a.m. — Holy Communion^
< first and t^iird Sundays)
Mominff Prayer, 2nd and 4th
Sundays
Churah S^ool (concurrent
iViA wrvfees)
nowBts
HWmm IW RBl PIPMCT
PHONE ii$-%7ii
Sf . NICHOLAS
CAtNOLIC CHURCH
a44 Ittle Neck Rd.
^ Phone 340-7231
Rev. TliMM* M. Svanert
Sunday Htmen — 8:15, 9:00,
10:4t, and 12 Noon in the
^Churehj 11:00 in Princess
fWtre; 8177 Vii^inia Beach
Blvd.
ConlesMont — Saturday 4-5 p.m.
and 7-8 p.m.
MURDEN DRUG CO., Inc.
. EfffaieBt P»es«HplU»a Servloe
PheBo 340-811 1 2384 Va. Beach Blvi
FREE DELIVERY
miera's nothing Ul» f Dew perspective to ihange your attitdae
life, . ■■" ■j.--^.^f .•-"SSFT", ii. . ..' '."t '.T.r ' :.:.^T. •sp"r ■■si>-.t'— '-■' -f"^ ' t^" '
When Junior is hotA iie simply slMids on his heaff for a npT
slant at things. The flooTflips to the ceiling, with tabl^ and cha^-
hanging from it, and people walk upaidiMtoTOU At le^t^ that's the
way it looks to han. ^^ ,=m^?mBu.^ . ^ -^
Jt is a good idM to fdn a different perspective —to step back
and get a new slant on things around you. But you don't have to stand
on your head to do ii^
Instead identify yourself with a church. Take your family and'
go regularly to worship. You will find a new perspective. Genuine
Vahies will keep tiiwr fanportancej unimportant things will diminish^
Itdiy's.life wUl he happier ; tomorrow's^jfull of hope. Not hi ng iJ -
MOUNT OLIVE
BAPTIST CHURCH
L. Wan-aB Cha*«, Pastor
9:30 a.«. — Church School
UiOO a.t».— Morning Worship
^pm. — &VMM«r Worship
lOW
CHUl
CARRC... ,
BAPTIST CHURCH
Rav. Gary B. ThompsoB
9 i46 a.m. — Sunday School
11 m a.m. — Worship Service
£ :45 ,m, — Vesper Service .
6:30 p.m. — Training Union
t :3G p.m. — Evangelistic
,?^rvice '
OCEANA CURB MARKET
VIR|2INIA BEACH M.VD. A'^ OCEANA
^onatry Cured Bacon, Hmm f Shoulders
Fresh Fruits, tlgeUbk^ ""
Oroceriei ft Meito-
nMuaMfen
KALA CHURCH OF CHRIST
Greeds, Virginia Be^h, Va.
W. T. Weaver, MiaUler
10:00 a.m. — Bible School
11 :00 a.m- — Moving Worship
8:46 p.m — Youth Program
7:S0pm — Evening Worsh^^^
W. A. WOOD, In*.
Cesim{a«loB Ageat
H«Bible OU 4 ReflBlwg Cob
^|a OU and Keftj^
Pial GAS-siii^ j
IJ^-t, fc*
•pi
CHURCH OP CHRIST '
1460 Va. Beach Blvd. Oceafti
Roy N. WiltoB, Miatater
10:00 a.m.— Bible Study
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning Worriiip
7:00 p.m.— Evening Worship
"T^ae-doWii,^Bat everything claims Its ris^itful place
life with the faith of a Ourktian.
COMMUNmr METHODIST
CHURCH
Aeredale — KempsvUle
Rev. John L. KlUer, Jr.
9:4Sa.m. — Church School
ll:00a.nk — Morning Worship
7:80 p.m. — Youth Fellovrahip
LtNNHAVEN METHODIST
CHURCH
Little Neck Road
Rev. Ostiar V. Rodrienei
10:00 a.ni, — Church School
11 :0Oa..m— Morning Worship
LeKlES METHODIST
CHURCH
B660 Viifinla Beach Blvd.
Rev. C. KatBB Gray '
8:80a.na.— Early Worship
Service
9:45 a.ra. — Church School
11:00 a.m.— Late Worship
Service
S:00p.in.^— Youth Fellowship
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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
— ^--200 —20th StEaet — =^
11:00 a.in.^HoIy Communion and
Sermon (First Sunday)
11:00 a.m.— Morning Prayer and
Salmon (iad, 3rd. and 4th Sun-
days)
^:45 a.m.-<3iurch School (Sep-
tember-June) (Nursery through
Adults)
10:00 am —Week Day— Hdy Com-
munioB "
10:30 a.m.— Thursdays— Laying on
of Handfe
BETHEL METHODIST.,
CHIWCH
Prbieeas Anne
Roy R. JaclneBr Pastor
10 :00 a.m. — Morning Worship
11:00 a.m. — Church School
OLD DONATION
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
44d Witch Duck Road, Bayside
8 :00 a.iil.- Holy CommUftion
(Except during rector's va-
cation) '
10:00 am. — Morning Prayer
and Sermon (rfoly Com-
munion on first Sunday of
each month.)
Paal R. Aldrich, Pa«tor
9:45 a.m. — Sunday School
10:45 a.m. — Meaning Worship
TEMPLE EMANUEL
25th aAd Baltic, Va. Beach
Philip Piacus, Rabbi
7 :80 a.m. — Services Mon.-Fri.
8 as p.m. — ^Friday-Sabbath
10:00 am.— Saturday Sabbaith
Service
8 :00 a.«». — Services Sunday
PLAZA METHODIST
CHURCH
208 Plaza Trail
Herbert C Hobbt, Pastor
9:45 a.Bi. — Church School
ll:00a.tii. — Worship Service
7:00 pjn. — Youth Fellpvrship
> ^ m il j j
ARAGONA BAPTIST
CHURCH
Now Mwting In Louise
Luxford Elementary School
N. C. Cliftoa. Pastor
9:4Sa4D. — Sunday School
11:00 a.m. — ^Morning Worship
6:80 p.m. — Training Union
7 :80 pnu — Evening Worship
7:30 p.m. — Wed. Prayer
Meeting
ST. FRANaS'
EPISCOPAL MISSION
509 Boaemont Road
Virginia Beach, Va.
Rev. ClaytOB E. Crlcger
ViaBr-iBCkarge
9:16 Km. — Church School
10:18 a.m.— Worship Service
Nursery Prpvided
NIMMO METHODIST
CHORCH
Princes* Anne, Virarini*
Emory S. Ellnore, M>oi*t«>^
10:16 a.m. — Church School
11:11a.m.— Morning Worship
GALILEE EPISCOPAl^J
OfURCH
40+h * »Mlf» " — *9,^.*ni^
The Rev. Eamini BoUfey. B«etor
Ihe Wnff. Mmo* B. Wi^cb.
tKWa#>-^8ol3^ Cemmimkis
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
233 Bowman Road
Rev. Charles R. McGinley.
8 :00 a.m. — ^Holy Co-mmunion
10 :00 a.m. — Holy Communion
(1st & 3rd Sunday)
10 :00 a.m.— Morning Prayer
(2nd & 4th Sunday)
Charch School follows ' the
10:00 a.m. Service.
Nursery service is available.
EASTERN SHORE CHAPEL
(Epif copal)
B. St^oy SaBders, Rector
8 :00 a,m. — Holy Communion
9:00 a.m. — Family Service
and Morning Prayer
(Srd Sandfly Holy Com-
muoion)
1 1 :00 aon. — ^Morning Prayer
sermon (Ist Sunday Holy
Clommimion)
STAR OP THE SEA
CATHOLIC CHURCH
14th St. & Arctic Circle
Rev. Fraacia V. Bambrick
MASS&S
Wintei^-8:00, 9:30, 11:00,
12:15
Summer — (June 1-Labor Day)
7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00,
11:00, 12:00
Holy Days— 6:00, 7:00, 9:00
and 6:30 p.m.
Weekday, winter — 6:30, 8:45
Summer, 8:45 a.m. only
ConfMslona— 4:00 to 5:00 and
7:00 te 8:00 p.m. Saturday
ST. MATTHEWS
CATHOLIC CHURCH
1010 Sandra L«ie, Va. Beach
Father' <Mlara, Father FiadUy
Summer Masses— 7:30, 0:00,
10:30 and 12:00
Confession each Saturday 4:00
to 5:00 and 7:00 to 8:00
OCEANA CHURCH
OF THE NAZXRENE
6. C«^ Kott&e Bd., Oeea^
EMANUAL LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Lynn Shores Drive at Va. Bch.
KaBaetk A. Price, Pastor
0:10 a.p. — Sunday Church
Schuol
10:30 a.m. — Worship Service
(nursery provided)
6:30 p.m. — Luther League
EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN
CHURCH OF THE
GOOD SHEPHERD
1489 Laskin Road
Rev. Dickaoa W. Taylor
8 :30 a.ffl. — Worship
9:30a.U. — Church School
1 1 :00 a.m — Worship
(Nursery provided)
6:30 pm. — :Luther Lei^rue
OUR SAVIOUR'S
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Baykke Pines, Bayside
Koaaeth R. Carbaugh, Pattor
8 :15 $m. — Worship Service
9:30fC,m. — Church School
ll:00ii.m.— Worship Service
Wanta J. Miller.
9:45 a.m. — Sunday school
1 1 :00 a.m. — Church Service
LYNNHAVEN
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Lynnhaven Village
Rev. Marion R. Webb, Jr.
9 :45 a.m. — Church School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morninfr Worship
6 :30 p.m.^ — Youth Fellowsdup
6 :30 p.m: — Pioneer Fellowship
7 :30 p.m. — Evening Worship
ciWtlST PRESBYTERIAN
^ CHURCH
1200 Ara£ona Bbule^rard
M. Blaad Dudley, MiaUter
8 :30 a.m. — Worship & Church
School
9 :30 a.m. — Worship & Church
School
11:00 a.m.— Worship & Church
School
am.— -Church Servle^ff
8 :00 p.m. — Wednesday
' ''''"C€iE(lH!PARIC
• -COMMUNITY* CHURCH
DuPont Circle, Bayside, Va.
Paul £. McCttlloath, ThJ|:
9:46 a.m. — Bible School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning Worship
7:30 p.m. — ^Family Night
~ Service t a
HIRSCHILSrS
"~SEMt-ANNUAL SHOE
.». J NOW IN PROGRESS ^
SAVINGS UP TO S0%
Jtaragoaa Sheppiag CeatM*
S040 VirglaU Beach Mvd., 4d7-033S
VIRGINIA BEA^H i
COMMUNITY CHAPEir *
Laskin Rd., Linkhof^ Bay
itev. Richard Woodward, Pastor
9:45 a.m. — Sunday School
11 :00 a.m. — Morning Worship
1 1 :30 a.m. — Children's Church
8 :00 p.m.— Evening Service
'2 LocatioBs To Serve Yoa
Radio Dispatchad Truelu
431 VlrfiaU Beach Blvd.— 4>ial 4It.lS»>
V PriaceM Abbo StatioB — Dial 42e'e21t
i«i
SUBURBAN CHRISTIAN
(^URCH
111 Lobough Ave.,
Bellamy Mador
Virginia Beach, Va.
Rav. J. Frederick Parity
9:46 a.m. — Sunday School
11:00 a.m. — Morning Wonflup
11:80 a.m. — ^Childfrens Church
7 :30 p.m.— Eveming Service
ROSfWOOD MEMORIAI. PARK, INC.
CEMETERY
PRINCISI ANNE MEMORIAL PARK
-— CEMETERY
FOR INFORMATION CALL GY 7-892S
PRINCE OF PEACE
. LUTHERAN CHURCH
(Missoun Synod)
424 KJnga Grant Ro«d v
Rev. J. Bliae^ Medley, Pastor
8 :00 a.in.— Divine Worship
9 :15 a,m. — Sunday School
and Bible Class. ■
10 :30 a.m. — Divine Worship
Holy Communion — 1st Mid Srd
Sunday.
KINGS GRANT
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
(Now meeting in the King's
Grant Elementary School)
RMmoad C. Flittoa, Pastor
9:60 a.iMr,— Sunday School
11:00 a.TB. — Morninir worship
BAYSIDE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Near Robbins Corner
Rav. J. E. JokasoB. Pastor
9 :46 a.m. — Sunday School
1 1 :00 am — Morning Worship
THALIA TRINITY
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Now meeting in the Thalia
Elementary School
trviBf R. Stubba, Miaittar
9:30 a.m. — Morning Worship
10:45 ajn. — Church School
BOW CREEK
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Bo«emoat Road & HAM Tnul
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Pacific Ave. at 36th St.
JohB S. Lylai, Pastor
9 :45 a.m. — Church School
11:00 a.m. — Morning Worship
Nursery Service Provided
CALVARY PRESBYTfeRIAN
CHURCH
First St., Glenrock, Norfolk
E. Crowell CooleyV Pastor
9:45 a.m. — Church School
11^00 «m. — Morning Worship
6:30 p.m.— What-Nots
Fellowship
6 :30 p.m.— Pioneer Fellowship
6:30 p.m.— Young People's
Fellowship
, CHURCH OP COD
620 14th Street
Bdbby H. Saaas, Paster
9 :46 a.m. — Sunday School
11:00 a.m. — Morning Worship
7:30 p.m. — Evenihg Woi^p
ASSEMBLY or GOD
Virginia Beach Boulevard
East Lane — Oceana
Rev. Samuel D. Boiler, Jr.
9:45 a.m. — Church School
11:00 a.m.— Morning Worship
7 :30 p.m. — Evangeustic
Service
PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF CHRIST
15U) St.i an4 Biritic Ave.
Elwood KerBr Pastar
PRINCESS ANNE FREEWILL
BAPTIST CHURCH
1415 Oceana Blvd.
^ mile past Ocoaaa Air Ste.
on right
T. J. Tiagle, Pastor
9:45 a.m. — Sunday School
11:00 a.m. — WorsMp Serviee
6:30p.m.*-Bible Sludy
7:30p.m.-r-Evining Sdrvka
Publie ia iBvit«4
LYNNHAVEN COLONY
UNITED CHURCH
(CoBcrefatioaal Ckfis|iaa)
Great Neck Rd. near Shore Dr.
The Rev. Tho. H. Brlttoa
9:45 a.m. — Church School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning Worship
7 :30 p.m. — Pilgrim
Fellowship *
Nursery for small children
WHITEHURST REALTY COMPANY
LASKIN fU)AD AT HILLTOP
REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE
SALES A RENTALJ
TELEPHONE 42»4tt6
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PEMBROKE MANOR
UNITEp CHURCH
(CoBgreg ational CkrUtiaB)
Meetinga in Pembroke Manor
Elemeptary School
Rav. Charles F. Pegram
9:30 a.m. — Church School
10 :30 a.m.-;- Worship
Nursery at all services
OCEANA BEAUTY ACiM)EMY
1737 VIRGINIA BEACH BOULEVARD
Phooe 428i<3246
Vta-gfala Beach. VhtUa 2S4S3
NO APPOINTMENT NEXXSSARY
FRIENDS MEETING .
(Quaker)
Laskin Road
9:45 a.m. — Sunday School
ll:00a.m.-^Meeting for
Morning Worship
ST.
MARK AJI.E.
Oceana
CHURCH
Rev. D..P. FeltoB, Paster
9:30 a.m.— Sunday School
1 1 :00 a.m. — ^Worship Service
DIAMOND SPRINGS
CHRISTIAN CHURtH
Disciples of Christ
6700 W. Hidden Road
G. David Sbreevas, Pastor
8.45 a.m. — Wonhip Ser^ce
9:46 a.m. — ^nday School
11 :00 a.m. — Woiahip Service
6:30 p.ni.7-Tovth Groups
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S(h St. A Pasiee Ave. _ FhiM «»4U1
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CHVRqH
(CaBfireMtlMial)
Shore Drive ft Oreenwell Road
Em4 L. Parrel, MiaUter
'9:45 a.m. — WeMiip Sfrviee
8:45a.nfr.— SvBdaf School
11:00 ii.m.— Worship Service
WYCLIFFE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
John B. j^y Elem. School
J. StaatoB Blala, Pastor
l(hOO a.ia.i^Monung Worship
11:15 ajp.«-Cbiirch &k:hool
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CORNSIISTQNl BAPTIST
<C«M«n«tlv« Baptt**)
Mmw* Pwriwr TowM
t|« S«l Ti4« Road
LjrnnhsTan Colon;
10:00 aJB-^o-tenday Sebool '
ll:00l(.in. — UtHnliiff Sirvlc*
7 M p.BL--Svf ning ffervinf
7:30 p.m. — W«4tt*id«y
Evsning ServlcM
Stop:}?
tennites
85541157
TERIDMX CO. INC.
'Servmg AU Tidtwater'*
KwmmmmM
^^^wi^^^*
"'"^ ^^^ -■ ^fc*^
Unolfum Floors
"We cri«U Floors that di»-
tingabh room! In homMU of-
fices, shops, these Individ-
4uUy Designed Linoleam
Floors confer smert, color-
eontnuit dtfttinction which no
other floor treatoeni can
match. Colors, motifs —
"Character!" in a word —
that give long-lived service,
at m^eHkte first-cost! May
we give you an estimate?
'
FIRST BATFIST CHURCH
d«th St. at Holly Rd.
H. Wa4*l| Water*, faiter
0:SOa.m.— -Sunday School
1 1 :00 a.m.- -Ifeming Worship
6a5 p.m.— T^lHlBf tJnlon
7 :80 p.m. — Evening Service
Evening Services SO min. later
Mtfy li-Scpt. 16.
BAYSIPS BAPTIST
CHURCH
lao Pleaanre floose Rd.
Ja«ee V. DeFe*, Paster
8 :?d a.m. — Worship Service
ll:0(»a.m. — Worship Service
9:20 4 10:10 a.m. Sunday
School
- 8:00 p.m.— Evening Service
PRIW CE II AWWi PI
BAPTIST CHURCH
941 Boeemont Road
Rev. MelTin l|«ghee. Paster
11:00 A 7:30 p.m.— Worship
Services
9:30 a.m. — SundajT School
.6:16 p.m. — Training Union
BEACHLAWN BAPTIST
CHURCH
9th A Me4. Ave.
A eoo^rating Sovthem Bapist
Cnurch
George WoHett. Jr., MiBister
Phone 428-2004
9 :45 ^va. — Sanday SCd tool
6:80 p.m.— Training Union
f :80^.Bi. — Evening Service
7:30 p.m. — Wed. Prayer
Service
7 :80 f».n. — Evening Worship
FREEWILL BAPTIST
CHURCH
In Prte(MH, Viiginia Beach
-Mil OCEANA BOULEVARD
\ Air Station on right
, T. J. TiBffle, PaslM-
I 9:46a.a. — Sundav School
11:4 6 a.n. — Worship Service
7:80 p.m. — Evening Service
KEMPSVILLE BAPTIST
CHURCH
7120 Kempsvitle Road
A. D. Bleant, Paster
9 :4B am.-^unday School
ll:00a.m — Morning Worship
8 :00 p.m.— Evening Worshl]
l»
THALIA LYNN
BAPTIST CHURCH
Va. Beach Blvd. adjoining
Princess Anne High School
R«T. R«bert N. WalUce
8 :30 a.m. — Morning Worship
9:30 a.m. — Sunday School
1 1 :00 a.m — Morning Wo«ii).*)
FIRST COLONIAL
BAPTIST CHURCH
929 First Colonial Road
George T. Stalliafs, Paster
9:46 a.m. — Sunday School
10:00 a.m. — Morning Wo»hlp
6:30 p.m. — Training Union'
7 :^0 p.m. — Evening Worship
7:30 p.m. — Mid-Week service.
Wednesday
Virginia Beiach SMN^ Thursday, Stpttmber 9, 1965
%9
rm A^ ABOUT TmNA^m
by CD.
Twt fir Mndf : hvHi Urn |l«iM
Iw^ ud gnldaiMt. TMl li «W
you him v&tmia, 'Bn^ tmm
unmui Just to eee fttt fm mm
clothed tiui fed aad hav« • ^aet
to deep.
Ymr pannte irtl wK Iw i^u^
py tf yon go. to them wltt pear
problems. B^ m(mt ^«liM^|
you havent Mm tm
to M^ whiR ^c* ftt
FAITH BAPTIST CHURdH
6818 Va. Beach Blvd., Norfolk
Fred M. Fariss, Paster
9:46 a.m. — Sunday School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning WonAup
6 :30 p.mj — ^Pellowdkip Hour
7:30 p.m. — Evening Services
GRACE BRETHREN .
CmiRCH
Great Nedc at HiUto|»
A. HareM Arrfalgtoa, Paster
1 :00 a.mu— 43undey School '
11:00 a.m. — Worship Service
7:30pjn. — Evening Service
l«HINT OLIVE
IL .^ . BAmitXHU«CH._„
■r Rer. T. U. #alh.r. Pastor
9:S0a.ro. — Church School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Motiung Worship
7 :80 pjB.— Evening Wordiip^
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA
9jHf Cfllef Pfc. MA •-04S9
'iP4^ii('^is^^^?Ml.
>«fli8 illoc to |OHf PfldyH
■iliaiillnif
Ml^ MM^ BDd WO MMMQIII B t mKMM m SB-
qolMA Iw OB Diy Uk Iv moC tod
FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST
CHURCH
419 iGIenrock Road, Norfolk
Rot. Charles T. HeadrMu
9:46 a.m. — Church Schdol
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning ' Worahip
7 :30 p.m.— Evening Worship
ST. GREGORY THE GREAT
CATHOLIC CHURCH
7271 Virginia Beach Blvd.
Rev. Flaviaa Yoliahe,, O.S.B.
Rot. Paschal Kmlp O.S.B.
Masses— 6:80, 8:00, 9:30,
11:00 and 12:S0 t
Confei^ons are on Saturday
7:30-8:30
TBB WEEK'S UETTEE: '^ un
13 yeah old and going Into the
8Ui erado. I have a friend who ii
older then I am and he asked me
if I vantod a ring from him.
T tftM Mm It mam un to him W s*
this rightt He asked ne if he
coaU &ttM ever and I told him
not to w ny OMther might blow
up. Was this right? Whenever
ha aslB to come over and pick
mi op to go to a show ^ a game,
I am afriM to accept. Should I?
I need advice, yet I am afraid
to ask my parents. Would jnm
tell me what to do?"
OUR REPLY: Go Immediately
to your parents and talk to them.
You have nothing to fear. You
have done nothing wrong. But,
you might— unless you get their
•r hoys.
Hev« go
ont you mnild Mt vk to
to your hoiM and m^t
parents. Never go anywhere
eut your parent's knowledfs
permission. And, never toU
you. are going one place
you are really going tamevl
else.
Honesty and truth will
you little discomfort. Play ^
f;ame otherwise and you ne a^
ng for lieartbreak and f orlroofili
II y4a kov* ■ te*iiag« BTobUm jm
wtni to dtecuM, OT on ofiaarTatfoB I
AioOT raofaeEas. common ir
AND SUBURBAN tom tmmci
FRANtFOBT. nr. T2
OAK GROVE BAPTIST
iimcH
Alvia St. Clair, Paster
9:46 a.m. — Church School
llt^a.m. — ^Moniing Wjm^^
BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH
Greenwell Rd. A Lakevie# Dr.
Bayside, Va. .
. Mmfh Davfai Mooro, Pastoir
9:45 a.m. — Sunday School
1 1 :00 a.nL — ^Itoming Worship
7:46 p.m. — Eraning Worship
ST. JOHN'S BAPTIST
CHURCH
Princess Anne Court House
RW. Bmce B. Perkins, Paster
10:00 a.ra. — Sunday School
11:00 a.m. — ^Morning Worship
6:00 p.m.— B.I.U.
7:00 p.m. — ^Evening Worship
LCmpOlf BRIDGE
BAP T II T CH URCH
London Bridge, Virginia
G. Edward Hagkes, Pastor
8 :80 a.m. — Miming Worship
9:46a.Hi.-*-8ui^ay School
1 1 :00 a.m-— Morning Worship
6:30p.«. — ^Ifraining Union
NAVY COMMISSIONS
NEW UNIT ™ ,
VIBfilNIA BEACH-The Navy
has commissioned a ikw command
known as the U. S. Atlantic Fleet
DASH Training Unit at the Fleet
Anti-Air Warfare Training Cencer,
Dam Nedc Virginia Beach.
DASH <Drone Anti-Submarine
Ifelicopter) has been at Dam Neck
since October, 1962, but until last
week tfte training pro-am and
malntenaice had be^ carried out
by Detadunoit Two of Utility
SquMbon Six d Nwfolk (recently
re-dedgnated Ftoet Composite
SquadnMi 1^).
The new conunfind will coatinue
to be staffed by the same officers
mid moi who have been doing the
DASH training, but they wiU be
tiwntefiii Jn «NMs^ to ttie
Ccaninander Cruiser • Desb*oyer
Force, U. S. Atlantic Fleet who haa
VIRGINIA BEACH i '*'^ assumed the responsibility of
METHODIST CHUBCtt--^™ '^^''i''^ *>^ achnimstration of the
BLACKWATER BAPTIST
CHURCH
Rot. Ralph L. Her*
10:00 a.m. — San^y School
llri)Oa.m — Morning Worship
"Serving aod and the Com-
munity ^eK ISaekwater Since
1784"
TABERNACLE METHODIST
CHURCH
: Princess Anne, Virginia
^|Ub«rfc H, Gather, MiaUtor
9 :46 a.m.— Church School
ll:00a.m — Morning Worship
TEEN TOPIC
"^
l^toone
Asst. Hwne DemMtttitioB ^eat
mxs
feHB-
CARE OF SWEATERS FOR
AROUND WEAR
AVE ■
uchf
ac-l
207 - 18th Street
_Rov.' B^orlT^Fehi
:»NtTO .i-^^o f ditp s e w
Summer Months
9:45 i^m. — Church School
11:00 a.m.— Worship l^^ft
THALIA METHODIlT
CHURCH
Pine Ave. A Va. Beh. Blvd.
WMllaBi L. Askor, Paster
9:46 a.m.- — Sunday 8eho<^
10:46 a.m.— Worahip
FOUNDRY METHODIST
CHURCH /
Va. Bch. I^lvd., Lynnhaven
William H. Acosta, Miautor
8:46 a.m. and 11 a.m. —
services
9 :46 a.m. — Church School
6:80 p.m. — Youth FellowaWp
KEMPSVILLE
PRESBYTEiClAN CHURCH
620 Kempsville Rd.
J. L. Coppoek, Pastor
9:40 A.M. — Sunday School
11:00 A.M. — Homing Worship
6:00 P.M.— (Second Sunday)
Youth Fellowships
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PBclflc Avenue at Laskln Road Naval Air Station - Oceana
1802 Atlantic Avenue USFAAWTG - Dam Neck
3333 Virginia Beach Blvd. at Princess Anne Plaza
4864 Shell Road at Bayslde
4920 Virginia Beach Blvd. at Aragona Village
2422 Princess Anne Road at Courthouse
O^m llonday through Friday, 9 A.M. to I PJL-Fri<Uy afternoon - 4 to 7 P.M.
LfwSTEJNr/oo
TO
H» Joseph Lowenthal, Jr*
MANAGINO EDITOR OF THE
u
'rainia
dSeach ^un
EACH MONDAY
WEDNESDAY
AND FRIDAY
AT 12:15 P.M.
WITH HIS
Editorial df The Air
DURING THE NOON REPOI^ ON
WKVK
1 5|« 014 YCHM DIAL VIRGINIA BEACH
DASH Weapcms Syston. The opera-
^sh ty ~ConintaKterT Wav
Forces, U. 5. Atfamtlc l^lert tai ea^
|yW4. _L ^
Conunandini Am new unit is
Uetrioiant Commamfer Everett H.
Crudiq), Jr., regarcled as. the M-
lantic Fleefs senior DASH-expe-
rlerKed officer.
"Hie increasing requiranaits of
the Fleet for trained (dicers and
men to op«^te and maintain the
DASH Wrapona System and the
need to tr^ refdac^nent crews
for dqdoyed DASil crews who are
doe rota&m l»tNi^ idixnit this ex-
pansion ol facilities. "Hie Atlantic
rm PA^ P^^ \^M^ now
be' housed in b^ the «cisting
hai^H- and tai a renovated class-
room building.
Tlie DASH is a ronote contrq^ed
helico{^r designed to carry two
trapedos fnnn an operating ship
hito a designated target v^ and
tbra release the payload and re-
turn to the ship. l4us increases the
anti-submarine warfare capability
t& ttie destroyers equipped with the
syston and lessms the possible
danger ai the ship having to come
within range of an enemy subnuh
rine. Currently tiiere are over 50
ships t^)«ratk>nal with the DASH
Weapwis System in the Atlantic
Fleet.
Each helicopter has a crew of
dx wm, ttiese include two officer
controlla-s, two mechanics and
two electronics tedmlcians. One of-
ficer flies the helicopter visually,
including the takfrolf and landing
<ni the sdiip aiui the other officer
uses radar for ^yes as he takes
over «4)eD the helicopter disap-
pears from d^t and fUes it on to
tiie destination. >
Ttiis unit is the (mly command
of its kind fai the Navy today, the
DASH b-aining fw the Pacific
Fleet stiQ being carried out by a
detadunent from Fleet Composite
Squadron Three at San Clemente
Island, California.
Guest speaks for the conmis-
siMiing was Vice Admiral Charles
E. Weaklev. Conmander Anti-Sub-
marine Forces, U. S. Atlantic
Fled. Rear Admirals E. B. Tav-
l(tt-, C(»nmand^ Fifth Naval Dis-
trict and W. C. AHiau, Command-
«■ Cruuer-Destroyer Flc^illa FOUH
were also at flie cer<«nony.
Everybody loves sweaters, swne for special occasions, otiien fW|
every day. If you were suddenly to tose all your sweatCT^, tow much|
would you have to spend to r^ace than? To
etffiiulate a nice colledi<m, to lo^ your bart
sweaters, and to get the nrwst wear out of them,|
you need to care for them daily, occasionally an(j
seasonally. **s
DAILY: Keep your sweaters flat in a drawer
box. Hanging stretches, swcato^ out of ^pe.
OCCASIONAL CARE; Launckring is v«^[ "
portant. You need only ab(NXt % mimdei tq wa
sweaters. Their colors stay bright and the sweat-j
ers feel soft. You save more by mA haviag the
petdbone dry cleaned, j^^i^,^
POliXIW THESE STEPS WHEN LAUNDERING SWEATERS
XHTith piiia. (HitUne sweats M a large turkish towel. Place pina A\
the neck, ^MMilders, bust, sleeves (width and length), and uadsrurm.!
2. Now fuc four large oH^ainers of warm water. Have the tenip@'atui»|
of the water comfortable to the wrist or elbow, and all cwitaiawti ^
the same temperature, t^s is very important, for wrong temperarturfj
caus^ dirjnkage, millin g, or felting, Mid results in aj^ff, hard swee^
nsrcold water.— —^ — % "("-;' - ^f "' ' — ' — —
3. n«iau« a riot, n«itral 8wi^%^94^QHHp^ ^se a soi9>
vi^Mild not mind usi^ cm your face.
4. Squee^ the suds through the sweater. Do not n*. Lift from under-
ne^, as the weight of the water may strdch the garment. **
5. If sweater is very soiled, use aids in second watar.
6. If sweater is faded, tint with a dye.
7. Use the rest of the water for two separate rinsings. Rinse by squeez-
ing wate^ through the sweater. Do pot wring the sweater. Squeeze ool
what wat«- you can. Then knead the sweater vrith a lai^e towd
8. Pn^ect frun moth dunage by a<biiBg EQ-S modi proofii^ to lastj
rinse, each time sweato- is washed. EQ-fSS if available A dn^. depart-
mait mail order, and hardware stores. { ,i j .^ ' '•"
i
9. Lay tfie sweoter out flat. &nooth it iitto position as shown by ^ i
oiAline of pins r- .'>e towel. Let tiie sweater dry. Do not dry swea^ |
hi sun or close to heat or in cold room, for this causes shrinkage.
10. ff you widi'to speed up the drying, hang two parallel lines of'
wra^lhg cwd, wire, or cl(^eslinra, and pUi the edges rf tiie towd
than. Tlw current of air can go^ under as well ^ over d» towel o&|
which the sweated is spread.
WOMEN
ON THE GO
.W(
UnRmS-IMEUMATISM
Do
dtims aad dod>le talk miJce
d(Mi^ fou can get any reitrf
from itthrinc aad rheumatic pains?
Get 100 STANBACK tablets oi 50
STANBACK powdns, use as direct-
ed. If rou do not get reli^, return Uie
unused |Ntft and four purchase price
will be relkiaded. SaiiTOdt Coo^anr,
Saltsb«iiy.N.C
Lady blacksn^ths are few
and far between tlwse daya —
lor that matter, so are male
IsIaclaHiiatha. <
But if you, as a wmnan,
hankor to be a
amithy or, as
aeema miu^
mcNPe likely, a
aecretary, deco-
rator, faocdc-
keeper, iUuB-
trator, data
processor, lin-
guist, or a high sdiool gr»iu-
ate, just forge ahead, gal. And
if your iNin^uit of happiness al-
ao means improving your poise
and perscmality, you can do
tiMt too — without neglecting
hoiisdiold chores w' rushing
vmvy from tl» Office to attend
fonnal Hfl'W' , ^
Today, thoumnds d wamea
are taking btnne atot^ courses, i
selecting from ammig nearly
250 aibjects. For many ye^rs,
distaff hcmoe studies tmce am-
oemed mainly witti conking,
diess-mddng and the Hk^ but
now tb^ mist reflect the broad
intefesia of modorn «ooa«a at
home and iKiiic*(
Job-rdated oMveqxndienoe
has iacnased naott mildly —
and no wmcter, oomklering
liiat more iban 24 millksi
wooMB betivein 18 1^ 66 now
fiQrit full or part time. And by
ByVKMLAHAlUUS
a bstltnts for ConfhiBh^ StaJy.!^
1970, an additionid five milU
gals will be tooking lor
AMMKq[^^te home studii
eounes can .give a woman *
boost in landpg a mofe -'
tere^ing jd) if she has
winked befoe^ or fit she
beoi on prolonged "I
ing learn." But tfiey abo Im'
ai^ieal to ibose who want
oindi tiieir home en'
. ' li art your ht4)by, <»r
you like it to be?
oioe omuBes in Aeldiii^t
painting can laimeh tilie ^
b^onor, and telp those vitibl
some esp^ence '%iU8h>uqp^
their technique. Or you
find a octane in interior
ratii^b^jluL
Tiie new WICS
Peraonality DevekiivDeiii
pt^jMilar witti vtomslii^
iie the importance of pdM
gnxHning in tode^'a world.
0| the ^000 or moia AMJoi
occuqpa&ma in t$m ooqntiy
day» nm no kofsr ham
moiioixrfy OQ A ibigb 00%
with the new I\ad«al \m
the hooka pcsvoitiDg jdb
cdndoutkn ^^dmt
inamm ioc tf women wbo I
realtr qimMe&lf yon]
udbMoii tuA Iha
tioD it tata^ yim may
a home ^liidy o»ira» that w'
^we ym a %tic -wm^Mf *■
^mmm^»w>
*
Virginia Beach SUN, Thursday, September 9, 1965
REALTY TRANSFERS
HW
T. lauitrat A ux te
ahdmon B. C«l^^ Jr. <tint. ptH
•ma
L&nctiK. partoflotliplai
mini tax mm.
A^HIm R8U, nt H SlMkhlt A.
MidSr «t uk, lot S7, ^ itf HUme-
AMd M. 1, tax ^.95.
Carola^ IktiMi, Inc. to Daft-
■id Lfm^ MX. let 1. bbdc IM).
j^ If Cwt^ne Vtem nc. S;
In mvi.
Btlfanark Cowtnictkm Corp. (e
1^^ D. brMMw^ «t ttx, lot S,
mA it>M fti llai«iQ[ton jet. t:
tn ISUb.
Robert F AUstock et uX W
Louis Robert Roug(ft et ut, lot
SI. plM q( Diamond Litoi Estatra;
CMis Brwte Wood et ux tq
l)tt«|r Stalvey et lix, M S, plat
^ Kb^ Wh tax $M.66.
Codne fti»lfy CmiMratkm tq
Wfttim P. NaujfAs et ux, tot lit,
friM oC L^eville l^ates sec. 3i
to m.
Dora G. Slaughter to Tierce B.
Yarbr«# et ux. lot 9. block U,
plat ol ttrchwood Gardens sK. 3;
tax vkm.
Pocdumtas Village, Inc. to JinS'
mie D. Claric ^ ux, 1(A 6. blodc
ah
m
C. f=RANCIS LAY
AMJftMU Agent
1. j^&t d Pocdwttaa Village; tax , ct ux. kit 1. bbck D. pbA of Prin-
$11.33. . - .. -
frank Hwb^wo et w to Prop-
«t^ Buyai, Inc., tot 8, block
H, pint tf i^oesa Aahe F^aza
aSt. il; \$x. 919.11.
AdM '^mas Sbfi^^ et ux
to dlarlM E. 1%nn^ et Ok, kA
13, btock IB, plat of Panbr^e
Uaaot- sec. 3; tkx $ttM.
ERUi RHuty tjorpof aoon urisr
m C^U Self, Jr.. el ttx, lot 14.
^kA H, |Uat of F^i^^e Manor,
NC. 4: m $28.80.
MlU Russ ConstnictMi Cwnpany.
inc. b ttH^ Elliott R<Me et ux, lot
5, bkx^ E, {dat of PriilceM An.ie
Plata MC. IS; tax $21.
MiU Ruii Construction Ccnnpsny.
Inc. to Hattin N. Fuhrman et ux,
tot 8, Mock E, plat of Princess
Anne Flisa kc. IS; tax $31.18.
Mil! Ru« Constn»tl<m Cwnpany,
tec. to Donald Eisenhardt et lOc.
tot 3, block E, plat d PriiKess
Anne Plaza sec. 13; tax iU.15
Mill Russ Constructton Compai^.
Inc. to Richard Eugene Edwards
L
cess Aiute Ftea tec. IS; tax $21.«
Enul Reaftv Omwratfasn ti
Mark PglikMi Hbrat, Jr. «l K
lot 36, btodk IS, plat d Panoroka ^
Manor aec. 3; tax $25.50.
OevHOi Kn|i^ OQ^bdn^ ^ ux
to WiUian Jarvk Cartwri^t, Jr.
et ux, tot 14, plat <rf Bird Neck
Ao-a; tax $30.7S.
Janjes E. Sikkn e t \ps. to Em-
mett L Bc^oon ^ ux, lots 10,
11. btock 113. {dat of Lakewood;
tax $1S.68. .
Marlyn M. tkwnit^ to Amdd
William Beeslo- et ux, lot 10,
block A. |M of Woodhu^t; tax
$24.75.
Donald H. Gaytor et ux to WU-
liain Barak Greoileaf ^ ux, lot
11, block Y, i^t of Birdmood
trarctom sec. 3; tax $32.S.
William C. Sho^raod et ux to
Aubr^ D. ystw, tot H, Week E.
plat of Ari^ma Village sec. 1;
tax $ll.
J*hes H. Wonnack et ux to Wil-
liam A. Bundy, lot 47. plat of Dia-
mond Lake Estate; tax $20.25.
IMM
If youVw iuyfiig tor Sdlinf SM
HiKfz tkikkt
iUYS-^mu - mAn ANythnm
• On rfii #•» tiUi hr all fumitur*
# h«# fjickup or (ftrfdeiy
MPHIM
INSUItANa - KiAL iSfKtl^- ROff A^
JARVIS
AND
S31 VA. iEACN tlVD.
b»ablith«€i 19t^^
^A %Ms
mt
Let us put your heating system
through Its paces aft4 mdie sure
it's ready for winter. Call . . .
soon.
NBA/ AND REPAIR WC^K
PRINCESS ANNEfLUJ
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIERS, Inc.
431 VA. BEACH Bi:VD.-428-1660 or 429-1661
PRINCESS ANNI STAtlON - 4264216
RADIO DtSPATCMnD TRtJCi^" :
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"It te rkJBcutoia for any man to crltjcixe ti» works of aiwther if l»
lub not di^inguished Wmsdf by Wi wra pa<ormaflCM."-i^adison
• ♦ • '
Hdto Folks! 4-H Clirt) menders all acn^ the natiwi have joined in
o( Youth lor Natural Beauty. This wedi I would
to dlacitts this profrvn witti ^u and suggest
ways'ytxi am take part.
4141 CMumtiiitty BeMtiflcatioa
Tlje PreaWent of the United Sates and ttle SiC5-
|ret«7 d Agriculbire have^ dtaltenged 4-H Club
\mmkm% to take part in tiiis |Mtvami. SecfeUffy
.Fteeman states that ywith are being glvwi "*i
[oKXHiiUuty to beoMne a driving force In &e war
bUght, to regain and rrtain the beauty that is
JAmoIca b^ore it slips throu^ our fi^rs aid
lis irrevocably toet." Other yoiA fwupe have alio
'been la^ed to cooperate. The Sears-Roebui* ¥t»^
F. IfWf dation is providing incentive OQ JB ^l^^iAial, mSk
coanty. and ititfe basts. ^_.^ ,
Hera b Ywa Cluuioe .,.^^1^..:.--^-^^-
. . . to partk^ale in the 4-H Convntodty Brat^ieatim imject and be
a pait «C tbe N«tioad I^re^am of Yoi;rtb for Natural Beauty. Ymi can
take pM^ to roai^ v»s*r-K an fauUvkhial. as a fnena)er of your 4-H
pii Oil ai • jHMBg dthe^ d yvu oomnutfiity. tai this oi^yable ^s^\r
1 Dav^ liiAs^ titoits ud wMic toward «dfevai| the faroad
^laottMs fd. fkinftat aad i^ective ciUzenship. '.^...j^,,.^j.-»^,^^
t awxift m liilWitlBliffmn to conserve a^ further devetop the
natiB*! beaitfies ef «he nation. ^ i . v •
S. Cooperato actively In flie eliminatton of trash, litter and unsightly
dbtrtructktt lAectb^ die b^n^ d tiw landscape.
C Gain a fuller knowledge of plants* tb^ habitat and artkk use.
5. Lean the correct waiy to airai^, plane and care l&c grasses,
jQowe«, duubi and trees (at be«^.
6. H# to nA^ conmninity suTwindings more attractive, incltxiing
homes, couatryi^te, towns, and citi^ parks and agen spaces.
7. D^^ hafipy fMoIfy and gro^ rdatkm^ps by woriuag with
Mfaert OB a program of natfaniwkfe concern and importance.
» • •
COMING EVENTS
i^ »-4-H Junlw Steo- Project Mtg., Princes Anne Fire Staticm,
7:80 PJi
ikpt a-Haven Heights 44! Mtg.-Mrs. A. P. Fentrefes*. 7:30 P.M.
Sept U^HcxxMr Chtf> M4.-^^m Braun's, 7:30 P.M. ^
Sept. l»-<:enier'B 4-H Mtg., LeKi« M^hocUst Oiurch, 7:30 P.M.
SepL aiM>ct. 4->National 4-H anb W^.
Wmm BRPKIb SCHOOL WINOS I
GumOrcMW. . . ,' ^. 29c
Sour Bali . • . > V f96
BrdckPd|)S. , . . V£ i9c
Butteracalch ... (^f^ 29c
Cinnamon Balls •V29c
- PEANUT CITY —-
COUNTRY STYLE HAMS
COWWIM' S NA'.^ . .
SWiFTS WtiEMIOM VCffi^Atl
HATWrTINDai OiLICIOUS VItt'
Mm 01 w^Ac
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VALUC MJY — CMAMY SMOOTH
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B-B-Q Chickens . .
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SLICfeD BACON ^
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2-lb,
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MADE FRESH DAIir
cs brandVsalads
or P«tpl« IhM
Mi^rfak — the longer-
lasting, ktay-on-the-job
lubricant that cah cut
out the breakdowns
tliat cut into harvest
time. Won't |ar out,
leak out' dry out. Re-
sists water, too.
New ttaVoline — thte
motor oil that keeps
cars and farm machin-
ery from wasting mdn-
by because it stops de<
posj(t3 best.
Multigear Lubricant
EP — the grease tfc'al
keeps equipment on
the job . . . ready for
work at any time. Pro-
tects agaihst" rult.
Stuff, wear, and cor-
i-osion.
Fire Chief — tiie eco-
homlcal, climat^-cori-
trolied gasoline that's
blended right, for this
area. Assures fast
ftartst smooth warm-
ups, full poweir.
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IS NOW OPEN
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A C»iBpl«t« DalcitoAtfeMdik Dept.
bet Ptes, t*oba7 Sa^d^^chea,
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AUTHORizEO HCHISltoWtt COWmAaOR
LARGE ind SMALL APf^UANCE REPAIRS
OIL BURNER SALES AND SERVICE
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Vifgififa Beach Theatres "
BEHH BAYNE
23th fr Atlantic 17th & Atlmtic
TODAY* FU. 4 SAT.
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famfjoiiiiw
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tOPAY. m. I SAT.
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SUN,, MON., TUES.
StIkftlHlKli- tM4
Features: 2 4 6 8 & 10
What^ New
Pussycat^
lOTffOARIWn
TE^^iiCaOR*
Feature! 2, 4, 6, 8,
SUN., MON., niES.
Sefitembei' 12-14
M HAIES NAVV
?Hr AIR FORCt
THICdmifAY-JOEaYNNMrf
Features: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10
WED., THURS^ Al., SAT.
Se|>teniber IS^If
wa). THURS.^ FRI., SAT.
September 15-18
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Features 2, 4, 6| I, 10
, mroff RwtnfeitglMKluc^
Featares: 2, 4:3(K 7, 9:30
NEW
COLORS
FOR
YOUR
FLOORS
Armstrong
FXCELON
PLASTIC
F« OOP IILE
To(i*l b* oM^eacr iMw
«M>di pr*ttt«r yoMT homi
Qon iw ^f uuuHiy CQiOr
to HM IMdnb W# MQQMt
iMtlei^ TSiw ■•came
er» cl«av«r» J^rlfht^r*'
QiMl 10119 Ibhrio> m Ife
evailabU t« ttoilfllit
graiiw if>€rttor,.«iiid C^
FERRELL
LINOLEUM « TILE CO.
FNane 627^8661
1225 W. 25th St.
140^ III! ! ill
LAST
^M^.*^ U nfldug Arden and
{■InuA StardlM rtna^ffs to tten-
t«a Jia Dt nrtig e»e^ etti-
ttHii mfy Aio to ike «ttt and be-
ild«s IdadBg ■ bMvy acting lotod
on Ok marobfes. the acflpt re-
guifes an i^^ |iraeeis of^ttilrty-
Virginia Beadi SU^, Thuradey, SeptonOMr 9, 1
SumiWe^At^f^
nowir
3LAmiusi^Q(y
S:l<^la
MERCimY-COMET
Miii
Complete Servfci On All AfVakei Of Cars
» WCKUr and DRIVirr^ V^ *!
fl#^1h^h^-TlrilMM0€li*nl€»^ '
'Tidiwiratet't
OMest Exckitlve
Depler"
-^- - . -.^—.■'s
i,. is emaliler than a loaf of bread?
2. brings people together Instantly
3. eJDin be connected to millions of
otfiers?
4* cjoits you nothing extra to repai
157 Va. ftMi^ Blvtf.-^iiliila Beach
Dwi tt teecBB to the Marobas
Ibey M« ahn^B gettng r»<fy for
the play (Mr oi^miifaig afterward.
Praparalbi for t^w 8:30 (un.
cvteia b^oa M 4:t0 p.in. ip the
■AenMOB. Ibere nre shi cni^fd^
cbttiigea ^ coatume for «kA i^-
o- ad oatunes taoA be pres»id
Md bidig in ardtar ftrHn hats do«n
to ^na. MakeHlp te laid «iA fai
Ib a dr taa i^ «»BB^4ar
(AMigrt nd coviH a twaly>
h^ <b-^ibig tri>le. (MKr make-
op aei co^nrn are fiei^ ir-
ru^ badodage for f^ t/eooM
bladroiA dtaneii within actL
Ardeft Staroba mt^hm, sets, and
Mm her owii hahr »>ch dav; wWl"
unfcr IN dnrer ijhe sets and
eonriM a *'« and three hairpferes
Med in addition to her own itril
(nc red bab- terfag the span of
theptagr. '
Dorl^ tite rm of tiie show tad<
vfea^, tiie Stai^ias keefp tm a
mnllii^Ai^ tte dod[ to dmi§t
colMlia ind make-un on tbne
and ¥*t keep frona hxAinf "maw*-
m" dne tf> ttie doamen d the
Wectoenwd awtteiwe. wMch h
wated around thn» itdfli of the
ataga.
Altar it ^km, t^erything fe
reversed as aH mak^n ami co<-
tumes ere collected aoi rrturmd
to tbe (b&siBg room. ,
Fral* and Ardeii, * Ae mt «
a str^iioos worknut, wipe oR tJH»
Hett trttca of mdce^ and FraiA
remaris. "I Am't rljallv look a»
tile rm& tne now. I haven't seen
me for two wedh." Ai*ed if "Th*'
F^rpffister" b worth all the exfrp
work, the hu«sband and wife team
agreed. "We'd Bke to play it for a
yearV'^^-.,_-_,-^ .^^--^^^^^^^^
Aircoi^tloned We^ewood to-
tartsd wcBt M WiSiainsdKffg i^t
niahtly exce^ Sua^ with it ^-
^v8]K. J'liil#tfTlil ' 'n "^*""'^
m "rmSwmsm^Ma p.o.
Sox Xft. WffltaaiBberg, Virginia.
^^im^pi
'ff':''tt:'''f:j***^'^^'y~''^~-"^^~'^' '~"i-^>^'-S»^— '■-■■
llAttgWI C06i C«liR|
To PoRiROttli Playhoiise
V
,/
An§wert
3177 VH^INIARACN HVD., VmOINIA REACH
THtOlUGH SATUltoAt: l:3IK4:0e4:3(V»:p6
^^
\
xjote tc&plKnie. ,
Amjs maCf always
reijy te be^ For
betiAess and for
pleasnre, aotbing
gives ae mu^ sat»-
®
i;^i^S^ L /I , »
TIs Cfl^PmMNiM CoRipaiiToffVvpQii
J Mad kIH knd eireiy
l^ael ilhlis IkMi atorbr-
(JaMattlt).
God kves ns so much tbat
He gave as all Bis wonderful
qualities that we may. In turn,
five and share them with His
other children. (Sod's loye ia
in our hearts as kbidness^ f or-
fivesess and tolerance and
wa should treiU it as sttdi hi
our dealinwi with otbera.
wnilAU^nniG-mwgfene co-
ca, fresh from the HougjMtm L^e
Playhoi^ in Blidiig^, has con-
Qnned her an>eanyice in Waiter
Arthur Lm^'s comedy "Never Too
Lbte" at Penimuia Playhouse fai
Willlam^Mirg. Tbe sb.w wkl apea
on tiaada^. September I3tb sad
co^timM throu^ Sati«rday. Sc^
^oberSth. ■^:,:-,:-^ -i-,.-.^. .-.
Miss Coca md her ke^uid, Stag
DonovaOi will eo-atar in this hilar-
iously funoy Aroadwigr comedy.
ibe four& fmductkn aA ^ flay-
hoeae. For wiMpartlag roha, pro-
thimr Roas G^ppie wiB tmn to
Oie cMt of Ifiss Co(»'s cmreiA
production oC "Never Too Lata,"
!X>w pishing at Ikuf^toa Lais.
Kay Gillimi and Raymond Thome,
[H^sently appearing with lOai Co-
ca in icid^^. wffl cam Villi-
li am^baii ^is isteltam mumjnlm
as Jwr d»^itar aM aao-iB4aw. b
aJitlitt, Piiibiseli Playfaouae wtt.
for ata ffeftt tti^, use aoaile nam
actors bi itt {MrO(bictfc».
lAtt Cbca. best known fbr her
toles in "Sbow ol Shows" with Sd
C^asar and the inore rebeiA "Gtto-
dt" televisim series. adui% be-
gan ho* career in tfie ni^ chd)
circuit This was fodawd by 'Ihe
Girls in SOT' and "The Seven Um-
ly Arts' 'on 6roaibra^. eai;h of
whidi receh^ cxitl^Oec aim.
lOng Dooovw had i^f^nd hi
monerous nxAion piiSures, od
Broadway pro&Ktiaps. ifis ASBka
and t^ents as botb^.bur and <Ue- ,
tor are wdi kaowa in N^ tradi
nd he is reco^iised tf a man .of
va^ theatrical aapu^eoca. "Pi^
ises, f^ronJsa." 'Mih ^mA
Jatym Mansfidd, is eae ctUs bat
known p ro Ja ctto ns.
'Ikum Tbe Lato" eoneeras Urn
«aairs of a nnddte^gad osapte
wIm) <fi^3V«r. Budi to their d^
may, ^dr ajyoarbing pana^
hoed. Father is shattersi; flMtbr,
auddenly rwrngnfadi^ bar oeative
poti^tiid. noes to be the beaie-
boM ikudge and tuna fadahie
and ^amorous, lbs frmm dd^
dma are a^iast at their ptfc^s*
bdiavlof abd eadi oseraber of ttie
tani^ bieflOM 1m^^ % lam-
aadK^DoDoran
wdl 1^^ it f|ab»ubiI%b(Nbe
taI^>er Uth uirOQ^ iStiffdl^, aep"
liMMf sSm -^ 'Mv IpWwrtHHiSb
modiIr^ diroiigb Miti| ki ^
psn. mi maliaMB on raA^r Mtd
SatUr^ip at S^pjn. tl^ resen
nifolis mat be placed by bMi er
by pbone to 9ie Box Offiob at #l>
ttSL
KUddi* Timc^at. »ilS A.M
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UNCLE JIM
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y«pl«l« fkmdh SUN, fhur8day^^fember 9, 1965
^«.
iht00 from ^our
Agricultural Agent
E R. "DldC COOCRELL, JR.
• tJ0ALNOrKl»
HOW TO BECOME A CEKTIFUCD KSBP GROWmi
tm totner Intewtod is eligible to grow cer^ied ieed-provWed he
It mmsg to do the extra wrk and take the extra pPictutiooa nec«i«ary
to produce a certified aeed crop. Crop* grown for certified seed produc-
lioo ihouW be i^anted on cte« tand. that la free from objwtioiiable
WMdi. and f ree of se«l of other crops that might contaminate the crop
bate grown Ux cotfM seed.
A field of sraan pa^ would not be ellgfele for certification il this
fMld wat planted to anaU grain the previous year-«iIeM the previous
own from certified i eed>. 'n>e same
a^liM to aoybeaM and otfier seed cr(q». lUs rule ia rigidfy a<9ia«d
(e, *K» tilwe are always womt volunteer {di^s condng v^ from seed
from die ptwieoa crop. ^ ^ ^ . ^ ^^
It is usuaDy very dlfficuK to find land that ia aitirdy free of objec-
tkjnable weeds. However, for certified seed production a fanwa* should
pint on i3x cleanest land avaiU>le. Many objectionid:de weeds can be
f^ff^i^Wiji v«ry dfectively by chemical sprays, tf dmie j^tiperly and at
the inpar tkne. Wild oak>n is one of ttie most troublesome weeds in
■mH grata cnpa. This weed can be cMrsUad by chemical sprays.
Spraying should be done after the grain has fully tillered, but brfore
it starts to joint graying shouki not be done who) the temperature
ia bdov W degrees Fahrodieit.
If a termer deddas to become a certtted seed producer, be should
flaiit eMar IVxindatioo or Regiatered swd-and sIxxM aara flie tags
b«m (ha seed planted. More planting, lie drill or ^BXim must be
t^ora^^ cletfied so tiwre wil be no pMsible diance d a mixture
ta ttw otip.
1%a Boct step is to a^ to the Vlrgiiiia Crop Improvement Aaaoda-
tka. Bbd^biffg, VIrgiida. for.fidd inspection to- certification. One of
tte cKtU(»tian tags from each lot of seed planted should be enclosed
iMl iW appUcation for inspection. *
Bm ft* crap 1>«8^ ^ ^>^ ^' ^ 8»'^'^ ^^^"^ carefully inspect
tfa Add to aee if tt contains n^ <^her cn^ mlxture-«idi as itc in a
firid tf vbeet. barley or oats. II so, the rye should be pulled and re-
ftvm the field before the VCIA inspector makes the official
• uKi4y.Noncis
Slid tufactte.
Iite« htf'Viftiiig a crop grown for certified seed, tfie eomtoie must
It te«^ deaaed. Even after thoroughly deMitog the ooml^ie it is
^ to la^ iiide the first fow bags of grain to be used for feed-as an
( ffl ira pn^H^ioo agitost ge(tii% vvMal mb^iffe (rf oter cn^ mfa^iae
M |wr cartBed aeed, from the conibtoe, . .,
V a cnp paaaea Oe field inpectloa for certificatkNH-tiien alter it has
Mai tarveatod and the seed properly cleaned and ready for sal^-a
iiHMiiiilaltiii toOfde mot poa a fermtaatioa and purity test If ge^
ip^Mite and pta^wqpbtmmito are niet.ihe VCIA win issue certifica-
fite^^ tW reqwtot An olQdii certificaAioB ti« mapt J e^dhed
to ti* Nf «« •■ Mrtfflrf "^
Aipne Mmatod fai more detidled litformation cmiceming production
ol pi#M Me^ d«^ write to ttie Vlrf^ Crop Improvement Asso-
ttiKUburg. Vlrgtola. _ _
REI
WARTS!
J tfaS^ato, actoally malta
iwiw wttliMit cutthM or
f . IMVOB ao 14^
• IIOAL Nonces
TAKE NOTICE that on September
2S. ises. at 10:00 ajn. at Holt Bu»
ick, Inc., 17th St Extended, Vi^
^nia teach. Virginia, we ahaU ex-
poae to sate, one 1980 Ford Sun-
Ifaier. serial nundm- (^^121297,
s^wi and r^Msaessed from Paul
E. Whtte. aa Lavender Lane, V\s-
^ila Bttdi. Vir^nte. fagr virtue <rf
the brrach of a ca\aki conditiraial
sales c^ract, dated June SO, 1964,
in pursuant <rf the Uniform Sales
Act d ^^ida. Tonm Cash.
Holt Buick
^ 2l8t k Pacific
Virginia Beadi, Va.
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COMMONWEALIH W vmOINIA
la the Chrt'a Olfke d the
CkoOt Ce«t it Oe City s( Vir-
gWa BeMk Va.
FALA CORPORATION.
C<mplainmt
v.
JOHN FENTtffiSS. 251 Clifton
Place, Bro<Jdyn. New Vorit;
MARY MAGADALENE WALTERS.
79 Powe Sreet. Answila Derby.
Connecticut; LENA MAE CRAW-
FORD, 1987 N. 18th Street, Phlla-
deli^ia, Pennsylvania, JOHN
FENTRESS. JR.. 251 Clifton Place,
Brooklyn. New York; ROSA FEN-
TRES, 206 E. Olney Road, Nor-
folk. Vlr^nU: FRIEDA QSBORN.
3747 Tapaeott Street. Brooklyn
New York: VIVIAN MULLEN3.
S747 Tapscott areet, BrooUyn.
New York; LEROY FENTRESS.
JR., 308 W. ^d areet. Naw York,
New York; CMIRIE L. FEN-
TRESS, 1334 Ann Strert. Norfolk.
Virginte: JESSIE BRITT. »5 N.
WitchiDuck Road. Virgnia Beach,
Virginia; RICHAm) BRIfT. 3W
N. Witch Duck Road, Vir^iiria
Beadi. Virginia; AUCE WIL.
LIAMS, Address Unknown; LEROY
fllNTRSSS, AcWress Unknown.
WILLIE FENTRESS. Ad'^fMs Un-
known; JOHN THOMAS FEN-
TRESS. Addrws Unknown: E.D-
MONO WILLIAMS. Decaaacd,
EMILY WILLIAMS, a/k/a EMH^Y
WILLIAMS RIDDICK. Deceased;
EUZA WILLLUMS SECKELS, De-
ceased; HARRIET WILLIAMS
STEPHENS, Deceased; ALFRED
WnXUMS. Deceased; NELSON
WILLIAMS. Deceased; PENNY
WILLIAMS. Deceased: ALFRED
STEPHENS, Deceased; AMELIA
STEPHENS, Deceased; USATAS
S1EPHENS, Dec^ised; NELSON
WILLIAMS, JR., Deceased;
OSCAR WILLLVMS, Deceased;
BONNIE SPADY. Deceafed; AN-
NIE SPADY, a/k/a ANNA
SPADY. Deceased: SADIE
SPADY, Deceased, and EMMA
STEPHbra, Decewed, or tf a^
(tf the ab(»re named defendants
be not living, then their heirs or
devisf>es. togethar v^ith anj^ find
ail other pers(»is, known or un-
known, «rfio may l?ave an interest,
ri^. titte, ve claim in md to be
pr(^)a1y soi^ to be partitioned
in this procekUngs, are the owntfs
or have an interat therein,
Def^ndsnls. ^
6rder ef PriUleatbn
Tlie object d this puit Is to
partitim tiw h«^after described
real iHt^)erty in one of the modes
inescrlbed by law, to adjudicate
tiie fee topte owners d la^d
{MTopoiy. and to oiforce the
ri|^ of the comi^inant under
an cig^m agreonent dated March
29, 1965: s^ propoty situate in
the City of Virginia Beadi, Va., and
being more particularly bounded
and descdtied as follows, t^wit:
All tiiat cotatai piece or parcel
of land, tc^^ho- with the im-
ItfoveoMirta thereon and the a{>
purtanncea thereunto belong-
ing, rihiate lyb^ and being
located North <rf Vlr^n'a Beach
Boulevard (U.S. Route 58), and
fanmediately on the West side of
Witch Duck Road (formerly Bay-
side Road) in Bayslde Bor-oiigh
of the City of Virginia Beach,
and more particuli^ biHinded
and described as fi^ows
BEGINNING at a( point in the
West boundary line of Wltdi
Duck Road (formerly Bayslde
Road) which point of beginning
Is located N. WSC E. 87.0 feet
from tiie North boundary line
of Richard Road, and frbm s^aid
point of begtaming running thence
N. 1!5'30' E. along, the West
boundary line of the aforesaid
Witch I>'rk Road, 23555 feel
to a point in the we?*^ boundary
Road; tiience, runnln| N a^OS*-
M»i^>foncii
has been used by and «i bAatf
tf the conq^brinant to asoert^
(be ' nenes «Dd/or adAressoe
without effect
R ^ ordered that the above
mmtionad parttes. tsA heirs .'»r
i^her paraQM <v tiidr hears, who
may b«ve an inters in this mat-
ter aa deviaeea and asatgna. are
herol^, required to an>«ar
wtthln'ten (10) days aft«-
(hie pubte^km hereof ami do
what m«f be necwsary to pro-
tect thrir respective interrat; and
it is further orderel that a
copy of this order lie poited in
ttie front of the Courtiiouae of the
Ctrcutt Court of the City of VL-^
ginia B<»di. Virginia, mt le»
than ten (10) days before appli-
catfim fa* appoiirtmert <rf a)m-
misstoio' is made herebi, and that
copies d this order be at the
same time mailed to non-resident
defendaite at the post office ad-
drws aniMrfaig in tlw affidavit.
It is ftirtfier <»dered that the
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IflPltlCV
a( m iiat dsef tte Soiteni
propirtar Una. Xfoapivine BoroM^.
VL ApptteiMaii of L. Doui^
Waldorf for a Vie Pwmlt to ope^
ate a Park apd Reeraattenal fadl-
lUes on a ptftal of land oonteiu-
ing 5 acrei mora or kiB. PNnting
100 feet on tiie South akte of Nor-
folk and SoutiMm Railroad right
of m!$, b^imta^ at • v^ ^
feet more or teas WM of lliaHa
Credc witii ite interaedkn wUh
nrnfoVa and Soutinn^ RaihtMK)
ri^ of way. A coiriMaed <&tMce
of fliTS feet along the Saaters prop-
«^ line, a cony^ned dtatsioe d
1200 feet along tiie Southern prop-
erty line (TliaJia Qredc). a d^
of 950 feet atong tiie Western prop-
erty line. Said property being Lot
74 ani a portion of Lot 209 plat
of Sheldon Farm. KempsviUe Bor-
ough-
VII. Application of Vanguard
Inc. by JffliM and Conaolvo far a
chfwge <tf 241^ ftom R^ktence
L^ ^^ rSS^ nX-4^ Sihtffhan DiMrict 4 (B-S 4Lto
abj^jtton of ^ -J-' ,^ i^^ Coram«dal Dtotrict 2
piblished once a wedc for .(wr »—'—«•
(4) consecutive v/etka In the Vir-
ghiia Bfeadi Sun. a newspaper
m im^Homm
havii^ g^cral cb'culation in die
City d Vir^nia Beach, Virginia.
A Ovy— Teate:
JOHN V, FENTRESS
By: J. Chirtis Fruit, D.C.
Mr. Allen J. Gordon, p.q.—
P.O. Box 1H(B .
GrMt Bridge Stotkxi, -
Oiesapeake. Vh-|^ ^^^
W>TKS;,
I
FUEL OIL
kMt buy for yuir miiey.
VV^ UkiB less fh«n
^ *«[tf ? Top - qual-
ity ^ oil gtvw you
mor« comfort per
iMbr beciM%e It
kmm cleiner ard
^Q^em wmq heat.
CiW ut ferfhe flnwt
^ fuel oil end
^mmuk ft^cH ici and fub. co.
412 Hmhlk Ave.
VIMMA BeACH, VA.
PiMie4MMr791
COAL-ICi
30" E. along the w®t boundary
line of tile aforesakl Witch Duck
Road, 279.25 feet to a point in
tiie Wert boundary line of the
aforesaid ^tch Duck Road:
theiK» torning apd running N.
78'28'10" W. 528.68 feet to a
point; ttience turning and runnbig
S. 44*30'4O" W. 481.48 feet to a
poh^; tiience tomhig and run-
ntag S. 68'58'10" E. 782.11 feet
to a point in the west kiundarv
line d tile aforesaid Witch Du^k
Road, which point is also the
point and place of bealnnlng^ and
containing 7 a<a^, more or Ip«$.
An afBdavit having been made
tiiat the addresses of tiie foBowlng
defendants, Altee Wil'ian(»s, Lfroy
FMitress, Willie Fentress, and
Jdm Thonas Faitress, aro un-
known; and tiiat the following de-
fendants are nonresidents of tiie
OoinnMnwealtii of Virginia, and
Quit their last 'known post office
add?essM were as follows: John
Faib-ess, 251 Clifton Place. Brook-
lyn. New York; Mary Magada-
l«ie Walto-s. 79 Powe Street,
Aiwaiia Derby, Connecticut: Lena
Mae Crawford, 1927 N. 18th St.-cot.
PIlBaddphla, Pennfsylvania; Jam
FoatraB, Jr., 2S1 Clifton Place,
ftfttdi^, New York: Frieda a«>-
hiw, S7*7 Tapscott Street. Brook-
lyn, ^w York; Vivian Mull«>s,
SW7 Taysc<m Stre^, BiDoUyn,
"^m Ycffk; hem Ftotress, Jr.,
308 W. 39th Street* New York,
Htm York: or if tiK^ be i»t livii^,
ihirtr h^ w any ^h»- peraomt
llio may have aa iirter^ to All
matter and tilMt due dili^nce
Vlr^nia:
Hm regular meeting of tiie Coun-
cfl of tiie City of Virginia Beach
will be held to the Circuit Court
on Mmday, Sqrtember 13. 1965|
at 2 o'clock P.M. at which time
persons wifl be heard for and
again^ tiie following pnqiosed
changes of zoning, lue p^mits,
ete.: T-' ** ' '
I. Application of Nor-Wllls to-
vestmoit Inc. by James and C<mi-
solvo for a diange of «»iing irom
Multiple-Family Residaice Distriet
(R-M) to Umited (>Hnm«rclal Dis-
trict 1 (C-L 1) of certata property
located 200 feet West of Witchdudc
Road, beginning at a potot 200
felt^West of Ferry Plantation
Road. A distance of 320 feat more
or less akHig tilie Easton property
line, a Stance d Wi feet more
or less al«« tiie Nortimm property
line (Aragoia Village). A distmce
of 530 feet atong tiie Western prop-
arty line (Aragona ViUage. Betty
WiUiffltis Cemettfy). a distance of
600 feet rnore or less akmg tW
Soutiieni property Dne, Baysido
Bonmgh. s
II. Api^atfam of Nbr-^WHs to-
vestinent Inc. by James and C<m-
solvo, Attorneys, for a diange of
Mnlng from Residence SuburiMm
District (R-S 4) to MuKiple-Family
R^idoice Di^rict (R^M) and
General Ccnnmerdal Distrtot 1 (C-
G 1).
Parcel J: to be Genwal Conwwf-
cial District 1 (C-G 1), of certata
propaty fronting 200 feet on the
South side of Haygood Rpad, be-
ginnhig at a point 200 fe^ more
•or less West of Betty WUllams
School. A deptii of 200 feet along
the Eastern and West«ii property
line, a width of 200 feet akrng tiie
Soutiiern property line.
Parcel 2: To be Multiple-Family
Residence District (R-M). Certata
property beginnfag at a potot 800
fe^ West of Haygood Road (be-
hind Betty Williams School) a
distance of 942 f^t atong tiie
Western property line (Eastern
Toroperty Itae of Betty Williams
gS^ol), a distance of 989.385 feet
along the Northam property Itae,
a combtaed distance of 1171 feet
more or less i^ng tiie Eastern
property ^line, a distance of 840
feet along tiie Soutiiern property
line. (Containing 19 acres, more or
less). Bs^side Biuwigh.
HI. Application of Lovie V. Dav-
enport for a change of zontog from
Residence Suburban District 4 (R-
S 4) to Limited Commercial Dis-
b-ict 2 (C-L 2) of cffl^ta property
located at tiie Southeast fatefsec-
tion of SedgefteW Avenue and Vir-
ginia Beach Bwdevard, fronttag
120 feet on tiie Soutii side of \^r.
jtinla Beach Boulevard, a deptti of
161.43 feet along tiie East side of
Sedeefield Avenue. A combtaed
width of 123.08 feet aloiM? tiw
Southern prooerty line, a deptii of
144.96 feet alone flie Eastern prop-
erty line. Biyside Borough.
IV. Aoplication of R. t Mw^-
bank tor a Use Pwmit to operate
an automatic car waA on etsti^
oroperty fronting 990 feet on the
South side of WItehdudc Road, be-
ginning at a point 418.78 f«t West
of Jacai*line Avenue. A deptti of
110 feet along the Ea^ and
Western property Itae. a wldtii of
90 feet along tiie Southern prop-
erty Une. Bavside Borough.
V. ApolicatiM of Good News
Baptist Chun* fw a Use Permit
to ooerate a Pajwhlal Grammar
School and Kmdergarten on ce^
tata orwaertv fronting m ted on
tiie Switii side of Indian lUver
Rf>ad, begmning at a point one-
half mile more or 1ms East of
^oniff^lle Road. Having a deptii
<rf 480 feet along tiie Eutnn nd
We^m {NTopely lin^ and a wk^
Limited
(C-L 2) m certata property fnait
tag 202.81 fMt m tiie Nortii skie
of Vif^a Beach Boutovard. be-
glnntag si a point fSS6 feet mwe'
or less East of Nortii ttaw Trail
A deptii of 189.30 feet atong tiie
Westo*n pn^ierty Itae, a wkJtii of
U480 feet along ttie Norttiem
^Ntptst^ line and a de|ith d 8flS.55
feet aking tiie Eaatom property
line. Lyimhavcn Borough.
Vin. ApiJication of Roy L- De-
Hart for a c!»n«e of aantog from
Limited Commercial I (CL 1) to
G«ieral Canamtfdal Watrict 1
(C-G 1) and a Use pennit to
operate an airtomobile garage and
body repair shop mi certein prq>-
erty located at die Sortheast Inter-
section of Great Neck Road and
Poyner Lane. Fronting 458.4 feet
on tiie Souttiwest side of Great
Neck Road, fronting 375.84 feet
on tiie Soutiieast side of Poyner
Lane. A distance of 580 feet more
or less aking tiie Eastern property
line. Said property being trlan^ilar
ta shape. Lynnlaven B<Bt)Ugh.
DC. Application of John E. Wei-
chel for a Use Parmit for an addi-
tion to an existing borrow ptt.
Fronting 548 feet on the West ride
of Seutii Biidneck Road, a deptti
of 1246 feet along tiie Soutiieni
Mt^wrty lii». a widtii of 536 fert
along tiie Western property line
and a deptii of 1308 f eet akog the
Northern property Itae. Cflrtatatag
15.5 acres more or less. Princess
Anne Borou^
X. AppUcation
Jr. for a change of loiBng ftom
MulU^Family Residence District
(R-M) to Limited Oom^iierclal Dis-
trict 1 (C-L 1). on certata prop«^
ty frwiting 150 feet on ti» East
side of Princess Anne Road, be-
dmdng at a potat 830 feet Nortii
of Indian River Road. A deptii of
ISO feet akng tiie Northern and
Soutiiern property line, a widtii of
150 feet aking tiie Eastern proper-
ty Itae. Princess Anne Borough.
XI. AppUcation of Tidewater
General Corporation by Theodore
Kruga* for a Use Permit to con-
gtru<* 20 apartroort units on cer-
tata property fronting 139.4 fee*
on tiie Soutii sWe of Pinewood
Road, beginning at a potat 140
feet West of Holly Road. A deptti
of 160 led along tiie Western jwop-
erty line, a widtii of 125.4 feet
along tiie Southern property line
and a deptii of 180.5 feet atong
tiie Eastern property line. Vlrginta
Beach Borw^. ~
XH. AppUcation of A. J. FtaCo-
mlo and Langley P. Land for a
change of sonlng from One-FamUy
Reskience District (R-D to Multir
pie-Family Residence District (Rr
3) and a Use Permit to c^nstiiict
38 apartment units at tiie North-
east intersection of I2tii Sb^ and
Cartwri^ Avenue fronting 275
f«et on tiie North Side of 12tii
Street, fronting en tiie East skle
of Cartwright Avenue a width of
275 feet along tiie Northern prop-
erty Une and a deptii of 140 feet
along ti* Eastern property Une.
Virginia Beadi Botou^^ •
xra. AppUcation of Lynidiaven
Academy by AWiur F. Seabeneck
for a Use Pwmit to operate a
kindergarten and nursery on cer-
tata property fronting 100 feet on
tiie East sWe of Great Neck Rwd,
beginning at a point lOOO feet
Soutii of Cape Henry Drive. Hav-
ing a deptii of 342.82 fe«* atong
tbe Soutiiern property Une, a
widtii of 100.82 feet along tiie East-
m property Une, and a deptti of
328.98 feet ahmg tiie NoHbem
property Une. Lynnhaven Bowu^i.
XIV. Abdication of Donovan E.
Bonney for a change of Hwtog
from Residence Subuib«i DIatricJ
3 (R-S 8) to Genwal toiuteial
District 2 (M-I 2) and a Use PW-
RiK for an automobito servkse rta-
tion and bulk storage plant on
Site 10, plirt of OcMee Park. Fwd^
Ing 2K feet on tiie North skie d
Virginia Beach Boulevard, hef^
nlng at a point 455 feet more or
less West of Byrd Lane. Havtag
a d^ of 553 feet more or less
akmg ttie Easteni propjwrty Ui».
a widtii of 238 feet along tiie South
side of Oconee. Aevnue and a
4eptti of «M feet more or less
almg tiie Wotom pmpa^ pne.
OMtib^ t.m i^m. {^Bnhavea
Boroigb.
XV. A^plfa^ttai flf W. T. Uide-
niHin for a dM^ef adtog iraoi
Agricultural IMrtot (A-R) to Rea-
idmct Suboiban Dlatriet S (RS 3)
United Conunerdair XWrict l (C-
L 1), Qenarid Conun«rdtf DUUkA
1 (C-O 1), and General Cenatner-
cial District 2 (C-G D.
To he R^ 8: Certata property
fronttag imM feet on tiie South
side of Dam Neck Rom!, bcgtaotag
at a potat 1900 feet Ea^ of OcM-
na Boulevani. havtag a depth d
2QS.90 feet aton gthe Western pop-
erty Une (pri^erty now or for-
merly Wklgaon), a wkltii of UW.U
feet along tiie Soutiiern property
line (jMt^wrty now or fffl-mer^ Up-
ton and Gilbert), a deptti of UBJ9
feat atong tiie Eastern prop^
Une (property now or formerly
Malbon and Beaaley). Containing
22.429 acres.
to be exchided from tiie aboMe:
Parcel 1 ^ be C-L 1: Certata
less m tiie Soi^ side of Iten
Neck Road, b^mring at a pnnt
1500 feet East of Ocmu Boule^
vard. Having a d^ of 208.90
feet akng tiie Western property
line, a comNned dlrtance of 778
feet mwe or ksa akng tiie Soutii-
ern pn^rty line, a wkitti d ISO
feet akng tin Eastern pniperty
Une.
Pared 2 to be OL 1: Certffln
property fronting 680 feet on tiid
Soi^ side d Don Nedc Ro^.
b^tamtag d a potat 2380 f«t
East of Ocema Boulevard. Having
a dqitii of ISO feet akrng tiie East-
ern and Western laroperty Ur^, a
wi^ of 668 feet more or less
akng tiie Soutiien property Une.
Pared 8 to be C<} 1: Certata
property fronting 200 feet on tiie
Soutii skte of Dam Neck Road, be-
ginning at a pdnt 1«0 feet naare
or less East of 6ceana Boukivaid.
Havtag a deptii of 180 feet akng
tiie Eastern and Weetem property
Uries and a wldtti «f 200 fe^^toBg
tiie Soutiiern property Une.
Parcel 4 to be C-G 2: Certata
property fronting 225 feet <m tiie
Soutii side of Dam Neck Road, be-
ginning at a prant 2150 feet more
or less Ead of Oc^uia Bou^ard.
Having a distance of 300 feet
abng tile Souttwn and Western
property Unes, and a combtaed
distance d 190 feet atong tiie East-
ern property Une. Princete Anne
Borough.
JOHN V. FENTRESS, City Ckrk
By: Margaret M. Ifood, D.C.
• iiiALi«oincis
VtRGINUsr ^r.
|B tile Clerk's flffioe of the Cli^
colt Cooft of die Ctty of VIrgtato
Beach on the 87tti day of Angnst,
1985.
STATE HKJHWAY COMMISSION-
ER OF VIRGINIA. Petitioner.
THELMA M. WASHINGTON and
FRED WASHINGTON, her hus-
band: JUDITH MILLER, widow;
EUGENE H. MILUCR, nn-nar-
ried; GLADYS L. BROWN and
WnXIAM LEE BROWN, her
hudwuid, c/o JUDITH MHIER.
4689 HoUand Road, Vlrginta
Beach, Virginia.
ANN M. SIVERS, JESSIE W. SI-
VERS, GEORGE MILLER,
ELIZABETH M. SELBY, ^DAN-
IEL MILLER, and if Aey be
dead, tiieir surviving spouses,
heirs at law, dcarisees or assigns,
except those named above,
whose names are unknown, and
tiieir respective Uen creditors, if
any there be, and aU otlwr per-
sons who are or may be tater-
ested ta the property to be con-
donned ta these proceedings, all
of said parties betag herdiy
proceed against by the gwier-
al descriptiwi of "Parties Un-
known." Defendants.
Older ef PnbUeatleto
Hie object d tiiis suit is for tiie
petitioner to acquire bv conden-
qation tiie fee simple tifle, liiclud-
tag but not limited to, aU ease-
mente of accws, light and air, ta-
cident to tiie lands abutting upon
said property taken for a Umited
access highway, and upon any
rampe. loqps or connectiMis d or
witii ' interacting highways, and
aU ri^its of tagress and egress to
and from tiie said road, said par-
cel of land to be token being de-
scribed as follows:
PARCEL A— Betag as shown on
Sheet 501-K of tiie plans to be
used for Route 44, State Highway
Project 0044-134-101, R/W 201. and
Ivtag on the soutiiwert (left) side
of HoDand Road baaeUne and ad-
jacent to tiie existing smitiiwest
right of way Une of Holland Road
from tiie lands of tiie landowner
oopodte approximate ^attoft*^
plus 00 to tiie lands of RoAiey
Harris mil Ivia Walfce Gre«i op-
posite aniroxtanate Rattan 8 plus
84 and contointog 0.084 acre, more
or less, land; and being a part
of the same land acquired by ttie
landowner frtrni Richard !&«h«i-
biU and Jemte Kraheibfll by deed
dated 'Fdaruarv 24. 190. vtA re-
eoided ta Deel Book 218, Pa^ 184.
ta tilt office of tti« Oerk of tiie
Circuit Court of tiie Qty of Vir-
gitda Beach.
PA^m. B-A p«T>etaal
meiit and ri^ of way for tiie eon-
■^wtion. operirtkn and matato-
nan<» of telephone Une frKBHM.
^ItuUnf any ami dl n a ceaiar y ^
tachmenU and appurtenuKea
tiiereto. akng and eonlignoua to
the proposed Souttiweat ri^ of
wi^ Une of saki IfaUand Road
from (^^x^e aiq^nndnurte Nation
8 plua 34 to oppoitte approximate
Statton 8 phis 95.
fte fhan inrties ^ her^
notified ttiat tiie State Highway
Ckimnissioner of Vb^nta «dU on
ttie 24tii day of Septembe*, 1965,
at 9:00 o'ckick A.M., a* as so(n
ttmnMftar m counael mts be
Ittaid. move tiie^Judge ol tiie Cir-
cuit Court of the C% of Vfrgtata
Beach, at tiie Courthouse at Prin-
cess kem, for ttie ^ipt^atan^ of
CoRnnl»kmen to aaoartota which
wil] on^ta^ jnrt eompensatkn
for the lan^ abfm described be-
kngtag to y«i, whidi tiie ^ate
Hl^way Commissiui priqioses to
Gondniar for the kica^i. wn-
stnM^tkn. operatkn suid matatfr-
nance d l^te W^sf RoiHe 44,
Project 0044-134-101, R/W 201, ta
tiie City of Vlrginta Beach, Vir-
ginia; sak) parcel b<^ M shown
«i {dan ^eete attached to tiie pe-
tititn tills day filed in the dbove
stykd cause; and to award dam-
ages, if any. reaulttag to tiie adja-
ceit and otiier prc^ierty of Ae
owners, beyond tiie enhancement
ta vahie whidi mi^ aecruM to
sakl property as a rttult of ttie
loo^on, ccnstiuctton. qie-i^n
and malntenipice of saki hlf^way.
Ihe ownership, location and de>
scripticm of tiie pn^iwrty to be
comlenned uid tiie eaaemerta ta
connection therewkh, the nature
of the oMistruction and tiie toca-
tion of said hi^iway will fuUy ap-
pear by reference to said petition
and otabits on flle ta the derii's
Office of tiie said Circuit CJonn of
tiie City d Virgima Beach.
Affidavit having been mi^ that
Ann M. Sivers, Je»le W. Sii^s,
George MUler, Elizabetii M. Sel-
by, and Daniel Miller are n(^ r«k-
idente of the State of Virginia,
after due cUligence <m the part of
t^ petitioner to ascertata in what
C^Muty or Corporation tiie said
Ann M. Sivers. Jessie W. Sivers.
Gewge Miller, EUzabdh M. Sd-
l^. ssA Daniel MUler reskle, witii-
out effect, and tiie betas at law
or ctevisees or assigns, if any. of
ttie saki Ami M. Siven, J^de W.
Sivers, George Miflo-. BUzabetii
M. SeUiy. and Danid MiUer betag
unknQimi, and tiidr reqieGtivp fien
creditors and all otl^ parties ta-
terested in tiiese proceedings b^
unknown to the petittonw whj/nas
beoi unable to detennlne ttidr
names and addresses after due
diUgence upon his part to ^ so,
aU of said parties are proceeded
agataflt wider tiie generd desorip-
tion of "Parties Unknown."
It is accordtagly ORDERED tiiat
tiie above named perscns who are
or may be tatererted ta the prop-
erty to be condemned ta these
prcKeedings appear withta ten (10)
days after due pubUcation of this
Order and do what is necessary to
protect their taterwt.
It is fta-tiier ORDERED, tiiat
this Order be pubUshed once a
week for two successive wedcs ta
tiie Vtagtaia Beach Sun, a news^
paper published ta the City of
Vlrgtaia Beach, and tiiat a copy
of tills Order be posted at tiie
front door of tiie Courthouse d
tiie Circuit Court of tiie City of
Virginia Beach.
A Copy— Teste:
JOHN V. FENTRESS, C!l«*
By: J. Curtis Fruit, D.C.
Messrs. KeUam & KeUam, p.q.
Board -of Trade Building
Norfolk, Virginia
9-2-4t
Be«h. fi.. « rf^ Mth d^
(mam, or pubucation
IIAJBGARBT HANCOCK FREE-
MAN, taft. Plaintiff,
COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINU
In the Cork's Office of flw
Ctocnit Court of the C^ of Vk^
giato Beach, m tiie SOtti day of
Aagost, 1965.
Oite- <^ PnhUcattaa
JOHN W. MURPHY,
Ptaintiff.
again^ i
KATHLEEN ANNE
TIERNEY MURPHY,
defendant.
The object of this suit is to d)-
tota a divorce a vtacdo matri-
moni from the saki etefendant,
upon the grounds of two years
voluntary separation. And an af-
fidavit havtag beoi made and
filed that tiie defendant is a non-
resident of Oie State of Viritinta,
Uie last known post office adfhess
betag: 2X Woodford Sreet, Port-
land, Maine, it is ord««d tiiat she
do appear h&K withta ten (10)
davs after due publicatimi hereof,
and do what may be nec^sary to
protect hsc interest ta tiita suit
A cony— Trate:
JOHN J. FENTRESS, Clerk
By Mary M. White, DC.
Brydges & Broyles
1^ La^in Road
Vlrginta Beach, Virgima
» 826 4t
WILLUUi DANA FREEMAN,
JR.. Inft. Defendant.
Hie object of tills suit is to ob-
tata a (ttvoree from bed and board
from ti» add defendant upon the
groinds of cnmfruetive desertton.
And an afflda^ havii^ been
nude and filed tiut tiie ddendant
is a non-reddeni of tiie State of
Virgtato, tiie lat known post office
addreaa bdng: 4tti APO. Seymore
johnaon Air Baae, Goldsboro.
Nteth CanfeM, It is oi^ed tiiat
he do asfe* km withta 10 (ten)
days after dae pqbltaation her«if.
and do i*«t nmy be necessary
to protect Ma Intoriit ta tiUs snit
A co^y-TMte: .
JOHN V. FWnHBR
By J. Austin Froit. DC.
Mr. Frank E. Butter, HI, Atty.--^
Beach Theater BuikUi«
Vlrginta Beac^ Vir^a
8-18-^
vuginu * '
to ttK Oerk'a Office of tiie Cireutt
Court of tiie Qty of Vlrgtaia Beach
(^ tiie 1st day of September, 1965.
ta <Tian>ery
TAPO CORPORATION, Comptato-
ant.
JOSEPH BRITT. 513 Ptae Honow,
NorfbUt. Vtagtola, VIOLA BRITT.
513 Pine HoUow. Norfolk, Vir-
ginia. WILLIS THOMAS POOLE, .
JR., An Infant. 1241 VaUey Ave-
nue, SJ:.. Washington, D.
C, RAYMOND NATHANIEL
POOLE, An Infmt, 1241 Vdley
Avenue, S.E., Washtagton, DC,
and RUDOLPH POOLE LEWIS,
1402 E. Ooley Road, Norfolk,
Vlrginta, DefendanU.
Order ef PabUcattoa
"hie diject of tills suit is to par-
tition the heretaafto* described
red pn^wrty ta one d tiie modes
prescribed by taw, to adjudicate
the fee am{^ owners of sdd
property; sdd {Ht^pety betag sit-
uate ta the City d Vh^taia Beach,
Vlrginta. and betag nwre particu-
larly tamnded and d^cribed ai
follows, to-wit: w
All tiiat certata {^isce «r pared
of land, togdiier wltii tiie buUdtagt^^
and knprtlveraa^ ttierecn. situate
ta Ba^^ Boroi^ City d Vlr-
^nta Beach, Vir^nta (formerly
Princess Anne County), more par-
ttaularly bounded and described as
foDows:
Begtanb^ at a potat on tiie west
skle d Baydde Riaad as shown on
ptat made by S. W. Amilstead,
C.E.. dated August 3, 1939, and
duly recorded, 164.3 feet from a
potat, an old pipe w tiie western
Une d sdd road, and from such
pdnt running nortiierly 164.3 feet
to Newamu' farm Lane; tiience
runntag ta an eaderly directi(m
S. 54°22' E. 1,197.1 feet to an old
dpe; thence ta a soutiierly direc-
tion 156.6 fe^ to a potat ta the
eastern Une of the property which
is the subject of an agreement
nmittaned ta deed recorded ta
Deed Bode 198, Page 582; tiience
ta a westerly direction S. 54°38' E.
1,221.5 feet to tiie potat d begln-
ntag on Bayslde Road, contatatag
4.35 acres.
An Affidavit havtag been made
tint the fdtowtag defendants are
nonfeskknto of the Commonwealth
of \1i|dnta, and that tiieir last
known Post Office addresses were
as foUows: WUlis Hiomas Poole,
Jr.. «i Infant, 1241 VaUey Avenie.
S.E., Wadiimzton, D. C, Raymond
Nathadel Poole, sn Infant, 1241
VaUey Avenue, S.E.; Washtarton,
D.C, or if th^ be not Uvlntj, tiieu"
heirs at any dher oersons. who
may have an taterest ta this mat-
ter; and it is ordered that the
above menttoned parties, and hdrs
or others oersons or their h*»!rs or
assigns, who may have an interest
ta this matter as devisees and as-
siffis, are herdiy reouired to an- ,
near withta ten (10) days aftir
due wbUcation hereof and do
what may be necessarv to protect
^he'r resoective interest: and it is
further (miered that a coov of
this order be nested in *he f^^^t of
t^e Gwrthouse of "tHe Cimiit
Coyrt of the Citv d Vireinia
Beadi. Vhrjrinii. not 1e« l^m tan
(10) davs before anolteation for
aonntatment d cor"mi8sio"«^r l«
»*"»de h*»reta. and tliat cov>^e^ of
this ord^ be at the s«t*i»» time
mailed to non-resident deffiridants
at the no«t dR*'*. »«Mrw«'»« an.
oearine ta the affidavit. It is fiirth.
pr ordered that the »hon^ ix>r
COMMONWEALTH OT" VIRGINU
In tiie det's (^ice d the C3r-
cuit Court of the O^d Vlrgtaia
irtigi
of thio orde* be wihlished on^
a ^week for fmir (4) micf^'ive
weeks in Bie Vir«H"!a B«»noh 5?iin
n noTO5?n«npr n»ih1isl"H in th^ Cijy
of Virginia Beach. Vir«tai^.
Teste: JOHN V. FENTRESS,
ClertL
Bv: J. Curtli Fruit. D.C.
ADen J. Gordon, p.q.
M4t
^
• Li^u.r«ims
te ]A«bqr «f
In thf aak*! mm tUm Ot-
ber, 1918.
CHRIiTA MVHAIOE HAR-
VEY, I4t.' Ffi^Uff,
JAMES UAWY HARVEY. De-
fendant *
The objtd el flrii mU is to ob-
tain a &y&em a ipensa et dicHt) to
be later «fMr^ hito a divcrce a
vimnilo matrfanooil from t^ $^
d^mdant, lyoi the ^imndb <tf
desM^ion and ^widonnatt.
made ud Olid thrt the defeoditat
is a non-resfcfcrt rf tfie ^te ol Vir-
ginia, t}» last known peal dflce
address bslm: Route 21, Pn\A,
New York, It ii vdered that he
do appMT kare within im (10)
days aft^ <hi|e |)id)lication hsnel,
and do ^M nag be nec^ssay to
protect III kitoreat in this suit.
A coRf— t^te:
JOHN V. HEafTRESS. Oerk
By: M ary M. ff hite,
Lowell K. daito. p.q.
5^ Virginia l^lrii Blvd.
Virginia Bea^ W^rda
X wumtoA
In the Clerk's OfBtx of ttie^'CiraA
Court of the Oty (rf Virginia Beach
on the ^ day of Iq^tember, ms.
. : (Mar •( MUleaiioB
JAMES R. McKENRY, Adminis-
trator of tile estate of SOLOMON
SMITH, decened, Petitions-,
V. - '~ - ^i
JERSEY mrm. ts ^mmmtj
Place. Atlantic dty, New Jersey,
WILLIAM ailTH, 36 5th Street.
Salem. New Jersey, MAURICE
SMITH, Box «, Richland. New
Jersey, WILUS SMITH. Box 65.
Milmay, }im J«-8ey. CHARLIE
SMITH, SOS North Bancroft
Street. Philadelphia 32, Pa.,
MAUDE WmUAMS, 357 Bird-
neclc Circle, Virgtoia Beach, Vir-
gima, LAURA GASKINS. 12^
Pingree Avonie, Detroit 2. Mich-
igan, RUSSELL WILLIAMS. 10B7
Kenya Lam, Virginia Beach,
Virginia. ELIZABETH EVER-
ETT. 243 I^leway. Lynnhaveii
Station, Vii^iria BeiK^, Virgin-
ia.. LENOY BOGUES, 90 Down-
ing Street, Apt. tS, Brooklyn 18,
New York, PERCELL WIL-
LIAMS, Bcxkdure Apartments,
m West FVankUn Street. Rich-
mond, Virginia, MARSHALL
SMITH, 99B 'Amstall Avoiue.
NifoOc, Virginia, MARY JOHN-
SON, ian> Vbrgmia Beach Boo-
l^ankJ^ii^Biaa^icb, Virgima,
BS^E AiJLEN, 820 18th Street,
Virginia Beach, Virginia^ ELLA
CUFPEY, HidoHy Statkffl, Ches-
apeake, Virginia. MRS. WILLIE
MAE BAXTER, 1420 First Co-
lonial Road. Virginia Beach, Vir-
ginia, CLO{roN WHITE, 2312
Maltby AvCTue, ffcrfolk, Virgin-
ia. LAURA JANE WHITE. 1600
E St. Southeast. ^K^tshington 3.
D. C, mmv WHITE. 761 C
Avan^, Norfolk, Virginia, MRS.
MARY WATTS. 1514 St. Julian
Avenue, NorfoBc. Virginia, Re-
spondoits.
The object of this suit is to con-
strue the e^te d Solomon Smith,
b determine (1) who wUl receive
the funds r^ved by the estate
and (2) to whom the admlJ^istra-
tion costs, estate inheritance taxes,
and the estate income taxes, shall
im ,kM Mil til-
wm mm, wum num.
Km, LSmv BOGU^ and LAU-
RA JANE WHm: art Wt resi-
duts of the State d VirginU. it is
4Mr^«d ^t to itforeni'l tm^
n^deiti qipear la the aaid aott
wttto t« ^s altar ^ puUica-
Uon in the Virginia Qeach Sun. a
naw^Mfo- hav^ g^e-.'^l circula-
ite hi Ac City (rf Vir^ia Beach.
Virginia, and do v^t amy be
m^u&y tofst^ct thdr i^r«te
in the said wit
A co{^— Teste: .
JOHN V. ra^TTRESS, dw-k
By: Mary M. White, DC.
ft^^ li ft-cyl^, p.q.
1361 Uskin Ro«!
Vii^faMa Beac^ Vlr^nia
»-9-4t
• UI9AL NOTICE
# iiqalnoth:^
bem uaed If aid «■
•»
er
defamhot te wtthofit ^ect the la^
knewn p^ office aOkma Mm:
an London 1^^ Biad. V&-
gitaia Beadi. ^#da. R te ordored
AM he do appear h«re within U
(10) daj« after <kie piddieattoq
hoei^. ttid do what! may be neces-
sary to ffded he bitereat in thia
suit
A cspf — ^T^nte:
JOHN V. FENTffl:SS, Gterk
J. Qfftis Fruit D.C.
Mosn, Stut 1A)« it Stih»
Marittoe Tower
Norfolk. Virgtaiia
MMt
TSUSTEE'S SALE
W ^AL ESTATE
In executiiNi ci a De^ of Truit
from ^meA L. Etho-idge and
EUa Mae Ethendge, husband and
to John P. Kay, Jr., and
Collins Doy^. m. Trustees,
dated ^uly 27. U61, aid re>
cord«l in tiw Clerk's Office of
County, Vii^nia (now the City of
Virginia Beach), in Deed Book
700, page 441, tlie umkrsiffned
.Substitute TniMee will offo- for
sale at (Hiblic auction m Monday,
the 13th day of Septembo*. 1965.
at 12:06 o'ckx^ noon of said day
at the fnMit door of the Court
House in the City of Virgkiia
Bead) (formerly Princess Anne
Cninty Cmirt Hmise). the property
d^cribed m said Deed of Trust,
as f<dlows:
BEGINNING at a point m the
northern edge (rf the [xx^}«ty of
William EUleridge and the west-
em edge of Stete Road 165 and
following the said property liiu
in a we^o'ly direction a distance
of 75 feet; thence in a south-
erly direction ami parallel witii
said State Road a distance of
95 feet; Uimce to an easterly
direction aiKi parallel with the
first bouiuiary a distance of 75
feet to said State Road, and thence
in a north^ly direction along said
road a distance <rf 95 feet to the
potot of begtoning; it being a part
(rf the same tract (tf land ss am-
veyed to William Etiieridge by the
Norfolk Federal Savtogs & Loan
As»xriation under date d AprU
22. 1943, and duly recorded in tiie
Clerk's Office of the Circuit Court
el Princes Anne Ccmnty. Virginia,
in Deed Book 217. page 2S1
lERMS: Ca^.
WD^B DEPOaPP Of tS»M
required. /
WILLIS M. ANDERSC^ -_ _
Substitote Tnii^ee
. ^19^
COMMONWEALIH OF VIRGINU
ta the Cloks <mce of (be
Circuit Court el the City of Viiv
glnfai BeM^ii. Va.. aa tlM 2Srd day
of Aogart, 1165.
Order ef PnbUcatioB
LOUISE W. HOLLOMAN,
Plaintiff,
against
JOHNNIE B. HOUOMAN, JR.
Defoidaot
The obj^ 0^ tfus suit Is to
obtato a divorce a vinculo matri-
moni frtHn the said defendant,
upon the grounds of desertion.
And an affidavit having been made
and fUed that the defoidant is a
TRI»l^«IAIJi
(fP REAL SnATK
PURSUANT to tlie tarqi ef a
certato deed <d trurt to Genrge
J. Parker^dated the 25tfi day
January, 1962. aad reoerdad m
the Clerk's Office of the Chtniit
m
Ml « M««l at Ml iMk i b
(Xaxtayn> that ha ^tmt balw*
Ui OMrt vttMi iM imim 9t^
ar te pJy^ tM— rf Ml Onfo
tad pi^ct Ms fatm^Hta hmte.
His tait kmm addrem biing: ITS
Edpwood Drive, Elizabeth Oty.
N.C.
A copy — testa;
JOHN V. FENTRESS. Oerk
By J. Auatto Fruit 4>C
J. Hifflie Taytar. Jr.
Ckxaiad for Cwqili^uflt
MM BMiter fttBttHt
Narfil^ VhfiMa "^
Virginia Beach SUN, Thursday, September ^, 1965
N^M
a
fact.uOUr
-T^-r
1;.
y
ausiFiED us
get results!
itirW
(XMOfONWEALn OF VHICINIA
to a» Cle^'f (Mcs <rf the Cli^
cult CmiH of the Oty af Vlr|^
Beadt, e« the Ml (taiy of Ai^nat
JMI.
Oa^ fliPvUleflllia I
f3)WARD J. CLARiC Plaintiff.
Maiaat
VQttUE A. CUM, Defandant.
f%e (4)iect d this suit is to ob-
ta^ a (ttvarce a i^iculo matFingool
• L^AL NCIKt
BurlingUn. Nortti Carolina, it Si
Iflrfmd teAalia de ap|iaar b«a
nM^ Mttn) dagn after due pi^
UnMen hareof. and do what tm
be n^^ffiry to ixtKect ho" lit-
est totfaisiuit
A copy— Teste:
JWIN V. raiNTRESS. Clerk
J. Cwtto Fruit, Deputy Clerk
Hears. Bry^gea k Broyks, Attyi.
iWL^rinRaaa
Virgtoia Beach. Vfrginia
9-24t
EMPLOYMENT
llENTAL REAL ESTATE
41 Hflp Wanted— Mala | 111 Apartmenfs Furwiah«d
Qmrt of the Ctty (rf Virginia ,
Beart. Vhstata. toDwd^ookiH, fiam the aald d a l andnn t ^w Jie
page IK, default ha^u| Iweii
sMKle to toe gaymnt d. wa debt
therd^ secured, aad at the re-
(pi^ of the cretfitcir aaepai M»
undersigned Truste; wiQ n^ It
public miction for caslL At ^
front door of City Hd| «f iw
City of Vkr^nia Beach, i^r^.
locate! in tiie Borouglk- ai i^fla4
cess Anne, <» Friday,
10. 1965, at 9:30 a.m., ito foUiv*
ing property, to wit:
All of those certato )iM, pu^M
<M- parcels of Uu^ 1«^i$m «Ht
all improvonei^ and ^fUMt-
nances thereunto beku^g. situ-
ate aiKi being to toe City of Vir-
ginia Beach. Virguua, known,
numbered and desisted as Lots
Number Tw«ity-one (21). Twenty-
three (23) and Twenty-five (25)' in
Block Numbe- Fifty-^^t («). ea
the plat entitled "Map <^ Shadov
Lawn Heists" made by Johi M.
Baldwin. C. E., and duly record-
ed m Clerk's Office of the Circ«*
Cwirt of Princess Anne Coia^y,
Stete of Virginia, of the tmnty-
ninth (29to) day |f May 1921;
r^erence to saki tm^ k^4 here-
by made for a more pra^cal
description di said land.
This prc^Miy is aold nibject to
a firS deed of trust Id Edwto C.
Kellam. Ftoyd E. Kellmn, Jr..
•Prustees, dated Novend>er 2. 1961,
and rec(Miled to tJie ^t^oreaaid
Clerk's Office to Deed Book 706.
Page 106, the balance diK to be ar^
nounced at time d sale.
TERMS OF SAI£: Cash
DffiH»rr REQUIRED. 11,000.00
GEORGE J. PAWCER, Trustee
.8-26-3t
\\ Tiiiwe'^lfi** .
pma4n of mra ttuui two ye«ra
ccmtinuQia as& uniirtemqited ^p-
aration.
And an ipdaNril iwvii« bee*
made and iMd that the defendaul
is a noomtfent of tha Stete of
ViMinia,.|l« last knoaai post al-
ficf adMla being: 5« W. M|tt
Street, M ¥ork, htov Vnrk. It to
or^irad that she do if^r kart
wUbiatf (t^ days after due polh
licatttfljepaat and do ufcirt may
be ^e^aasarjr to prote(4 her iqltf-
ealli,^ds aok- v/' ^ _:
A «»py-'Biate4
JOHN V. FENTRESS, Clerk
By: J. Curtia Frutt, D,C.
Mr. Macie V. Marlowa, Atty.
801 Plaza One .
Norfolk, Vir^rde^-— ^^, —
A * P Driveawaji Bc.-We w»
' d^ftf yo(9 car to or frcm «iy
dty. Carefulty sdected drivers
Gil|62|4l(M.
Ifci
Pil3^ of business! Excellent
q)p»tun^. High commission. Bo-
nus {dan and other inr^tives. Li-
cenaed or unlicensed— ^dll train.)
Part tioie — fuD ttane. Lynnhaven Pacific Avemie,
Q^asf and Virginto Beach Area.
ti^ Jpdc Cron, Conpass Real
IMa^l Ca., 2906 Sh(»-e Drive, m-
9-^tfn
42 Haki Wanted
Male
or Female
FURNISHED studio apartnwn»s.
Ceramic tile baths. Attractive
kitciiens. Uaiitiw tumishwl. AvaJ-
able September 15* to May iSth.
Apply, Blue MarUn Lodge, Mil
Ji'URNISHED apartment. Livtag
ro«n. bedroom, kitdiffl and bath.
Heat and wato- furmshed. 6M3 At-
lantic Avenue, Call 428-2886. 9-9-tfn
RENTAL m>k BTATt
lis HousM— PtfflWi^
- ■ III I i i iBi . i i ^Mtwi y i m I I II
OCEANA-Atteattoa lenrice Men!
SnuiU cottage eoillpleiely fui^
nished. Near bale and beaoi. Beat
rates*. CaU 34MMI. MS-to
or Salesladies --^JSQ.
■^MHV
AUrTOMOTIVE
24 Apit«inaWtaaFtrr$ale
i ll vr twM ■■ ■ n ■
1911 aiRYa£R for lato. Cai 4|4^
im w-it
^Kmi0^
l ini i m ]i, i ,liii ' iw i liiii II If MJl
VACUUM CLEANERS — Hoovw,
^alei and tervice. Prompt ^-
fidwt repaira. Wck up and de-
livery. Phone 428-4222. Fuel
Feed k Building Si^liei. toe.
/ tfn!
ESCniSUENCE NECESSARY. I
can use 2 sinc&e trainees mter-
eaKjei to a sound ades career.
<Not dow to door.) My new mesi
tarn II.40O to $10,000 the first
year. G^flbrtunity for rapid ad-
vwcoijpil to management posi-
ttom. ykd have car, but travel
li 0{||kilBl. For inter vtew .^
Mr. FUirey, 428-3396. «^
4-22-tfn
VirginU: to the Clerk's Office
of the Circuit Court <rf the City of
Virginia Beadi on ti)e 17th day of
August, 1966.
IN CHANCE»T
MARIETTA GENBAN FICARRA
BLANCHARD, Complainant,
Vs.
CHARLES TUCKER BLANCH-
ARD, Re^ndoit
Order of PobUeattoa
The object (^ Uus suit is to ob-
tato a divorce from the bonds of
mabimony from the Resp(»Kknt
on the ground th^ the Comptoin-
ant and Tl^pondent have lived
separate and apart without inter-
ruption for more than two y^rs.
An affidavit having been made
T"
COMMONWEALTH OF VIRCniaA
to the Cleik's Office of the Cir-
cuit Court of the City of Vir^
Beach, op, file 25th day of Au|Hit,
IMS.
Order af FribUcaOoB <
IfVELYN LOB <0»HARA, PWb-
ttffr against
RICHARD MALOOUI O'H^A.
Defendttit
The objeet of tide suH ia to ob-
tato a divocea « <teci^ nu^rtaooni
firom the aaid^ dafeeteit upon fte
grounds of snre than taw yean
cmittououi Mid uototerruyted a^
aration.
And m ilUdavit, having been
ma$ie and ttad that te ttefendant
is a nonraildant ol the State of
y'vri^s^^iSk la«t%nown. port trffice
addfote b<l^ tudmown, it is (Mr-
do^ that he do appear here »#i-
to 10 (ten) days after due pi43Uaa-
ti(m hereof, and do vt^iat may be
nec^sary to prMecH his intwest
to this suH. •";' -'"■.■ Vi.
A cq)y--^eaftt ♦ ■ . ' *
JOHN V. FENTRESS, Clerk
By: J. Curtia Rwit, D.C.
Mr. Maeie. V. Uarlowe, At^.
801 Plaza One t *
Nwfolk, Virginto
- 9-2-4t
%\ fcilWint^^^
NEW Km Bl^Am WORK
Plumbing - Heating
Sectrical — A^ OonMoBtag
PRINCESS ANNE FLUHBING
AND BJSCraiCAk^
SUPnJiffiS. INC '
piMM mmnb
NOTICE!
Contractors k Hone BuUderi
Let us hi^ yoa with tfai^ new
Iwme *■ aoittttoa — or rqiairs.
We caa teidifa matariala tram
iM^meM to attic and aM you to
flminctog. ^
Srilam k Eatee, Inc.
^ 4aWW7
MANPOWER. INC.
inoENTLY mxsm
Stmogn^iera
We have imm^tote assipmeots.
many adjacent to Vir ginto Beach.
NO FEE
Time off between jobs when de-
sired—work on these ten(»porary
jobs when convenient to you,
Phone now for toterview and job
assigranent, 627-3661.
MMiqNiwer, Inc.
TH.BouiA Sti^
^^ ^ - f -^ M7-tfa
FOR RENT— Fumi^ed apartment
witii living room, bedroom. Utch-
^lette, torge ckset and bath. C&Or
bral locatim. Nicely furnished and
coir^rtableT ^ per nwttth. tall
42B-7827 or 4284960. 9««
2 bedrooms. Large living room
with fireplace Bas^xwrd he&t.
TUe Bath.
Efficiency. 3asd)oard beat. Larj^
living area with fircfAace. Call
488^106. 8-26-tfn
BOATS
real estate K)R sale
U4 rtwt— Per iaie
HOUSE FOB SALE - by owner,
llvee bairosn rmA. AiUy ie-
sutoted 00 itedy laRriatavad tot
Located to raw* flt AragBea VB-
toge, clMe to adnda and
churches. For full iabqaatkn
call 497-079.
125 Lots ^er Salt
LOT for sate, craned Conunatdd
12.000 sq. ft. Growuig ar«i of
Beach. Call John Afldnson,
FrariK Atktaasa-Real
%%mr-D
FURNISHED Garage Apartment,
living room,, 2 bedrooms, kitchen
and bath. Water furnished. 175 a
oKUith yearly. Availab^ Septem-
ber 1st. Can 428^425. ^. i.l»-Ai
CUSSJFKD DISPUY
2 BEDRO<»!S. KNOTTY PWE
LIVING ROOM. MODERN KITCH-
EN AND ^TH. MONTHLY OR
YEARLY RENTAL. 6 BLOCKS
FROM OCEAN. CONVENIENT
TO FT, STORY AND OCEANA
HAJ5. CALL 587-1778. IF NO AN-
SWER CALL BACK IN MORN-
ING. W-tfti
80A Boats For S»le
A
Ha
He spedaliae to kitdioi catxnets,
borne improvemoite and any
type d siva vf(a% CaU Ponda-
rdaa Mia Wbik at sdQS South
' Lynnhaven Road, 340-5^ ot 340-
evenin^.
. ',*^.- ' Wl-tfii
JO Arficba For S aif ,
F'URNITURE for sale-Bed, Vic-
tnian chidia, Wedgewood china—
Belmar pattern. Odds ami «ids.
Call Doris Maktoson, ^8-5703.
\ 9-2-tfE
EMPLOYMENT
^OMilB WtnfMl->-FMnal«
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL
► DIRECTORY 4
ALTBIATK>»«54(
ADDmOrte. ALTERATIONS -
RepiJKang floor yiiste and sills,
porches and steps. Leave your
building pnjaema to us. S<*er,
20 years experiaice. "niank you.
B F. BeU, Jr. MA 2^398. 8-19-tfil
WALSH AND SONS
fiuildinf and ftemodoling
We will Iwild your dream Jwofie
mdffi your presa^ one a
or
dream to live in. Bank finaic-
injl. Dtol 587-9410 anytime.
il-194to
w-
GENERAL eC»iTRACTING-All
types d hme tr^wjvements
and remodeUag. Heattog repairs
and installatWL lat ctow i^k.
All work fuwantoed. Bank fi-
nancing. (M Mr. ^«w»- <•'■
1551 or mam ^v^
AUTOMOBILES
Are ymi looking for a 2nd <»r?
If you ar^ toterest^ m aoma d
the best deals in • town, 1982
nwdels and up; taquire at 27ft
and diundi Sts. or phoK 622
8962. »-i»tfP
AWNINGS
ALCOA Alummum admg. Free
estates. CaU 420-1284 8-18-tfn
COSMETI CS & PERFUMES
MoHo Norman Cosmetics
M«-le N(»tnan Coanetics now
has a studio at 22nd k Atlantic
Ave. Phone 428-3153. 8-19-ta
PAINTING
RITE-WAY— Residential; hw to
[ffice. Hi^ quality work. Dial
Mr. Sinks. 8-19-tfn
PLASTERING
PATCHWORK
SpeciaM! Rooms, ceilings, to-
dividual will do, at kwesi cmI
Free estimate. Any size jcrf). BfA
7^flg7. 8-19-tfa
CONCRETE WORK
OoiKrete ptoging and fiirisfaing;
cv^iom work; Ubite ' Concrete
Servtoe: dial 3404Q38.
CHARLES L. BLACK— CGOcreta
weak, driveways, waikfl, pMioa,
pwches; free estimate; 543-
061i anytime. 8-l>^
PIANO TUNING
CREEXars Piano Itaimg Service.
Franpt E&daA. Reasonable.
UL 3-4966; J. W. or Gary Creech.
8-19Ufo
TILE
V««iETIAN BUNDS
BUNDS
ALTBRAHONS - Rapafars ami
w^om- <^ <^ m-nm. c.
A. UadlW Co.. m W. litti ^
ms
BRICK
FILL
Ideal For Roadways
Specalilfng In
• Used Lumber and
iuiUing Materials
HALIr WRECKING
CO., INC
MAi^on
COMMONWEALTH OF f^GlNIA
to the Clerk's Office <^ th^Cb:-
cuit Court of the City of Vietf^
Beach, on Uie Kth day of Au^i^
1965. '
Order of PnbUaaliai
BEULAH D. HUTC»K5pN,
Plaintiff,
against
CHARLES THOMAS HUTCHIN-
SON. JR., Def aidant.
The object of this su^ is to ol^
toto a divorce a vinculo matrimcmi
from the said defendant upon the
grounds of separation of mor^
than two years to accof^oce with
Section 2041 (8) of the 0ode d
Vurgtoto.
And an affktovit bawiag been
made and filed that the defandant
is a iMn-residoit of the ^irte d
Virginia, the last known post olffice
ad*»8 being: 100 "I" Street.
N.W,. Waahjngon. p. C, it is or-
dered that l» (^ appear here wfth-
to 10 (ten) days after due {mblica-
tion hereof, ,imd do what may be
necessary to protect bis int^e^
to Ma flilt.
A oo|y— Teate:»
,mHN V. FENTRESS, Cterk
By: J. Cuitia Fruit, D.C.
Measra. (EeUani k Kellam, Attya.
BMrd of Trade KilUtog
Norfdk, Virginto
Ceramic viiqrl a^halt instalto- COMMKJNWEALIH OP VIRGINIA
twns aad rq>aini. .Whiteside fi^^m^ aerijj'a CMBce d fte Cir-
Tile. Dial UL 34661. 8-194fn f] cuiM^t of the City of Virginto
Beadi, on the 27th day of August,
1965.
OHksr af FMbHeatisp
RICHARD H. TAYLOR, Ptato-
tffl.
against
ROSE VIRGINIA TAYLOR, De-
fendant
Hie tbfect trf thia suit is to ol^
tato a divOTce a.maisa et fliwo
to be lat^ merged toto an a yin-
cuto m^immu fnmi the saM de^
fenlant upon tbe ^rounb of deaa-
tion.
And an affidavit havii^ been
WAHHESS WANTED - Dining
rooB) experience. Morning or eve-
^ng shift. Apply to person. HoUday
Rairtwinint. Mth and Atlai^ Ave.
9-2-21
BABY SITTERS, white. Own car
AppUeatiOds now bemg accepted
i^l|fy 913 Virginia Beach Blvd., Lo
O, \%gtoia Beach, Va. 9-9-1
HouaAoat to excellrat condition.
Sleeg* S. Complete Galley. Toilet
facilitoi 1500. Includtog an 18
h.p. JdBMOD Motor. Book value
>M0. <9Miy^ ^ 8^t^
FURNISHED apartmait mw f«r
rent. Year raaad rate. Heat and
water furnished. Also wtoter rate
Ifor wwkers and teachers. Call
H. G. Moore, Jarvis k Kitchoi,
428-77K. 8-12 tfil
AUCTIONS
Maury Kii^anro
i;. 11. 1 1 .1
^ !,
INSTRUCTK>IS
MERCHANDISE
HARDIN SOKKJL
F 4^ MUSIC
Brittow H«rdiai Pirvcter
311 - 3Stk itaTMt
VirciMa Bm^
OPPORTUNITY - WOMEN
Well-groomed women wanted. Gl£
moreus iMstoess— seektog qualifif
ai^licanto, ages 20-55. to do (he
followiqg, full or part time.
APPOINTMENT SALES
MANAGEMENT
REGRUITING
TRAINING
GOI^JLTIMG
$865 wlH stort you In your own cos
toetics buiuness. For appototmeu
call Mr. J(^ers at 340434B.
ft ft J"
A TERRIFIC opportunity await
you if you have leme aides e&pe
rience. Part or full time; No to
ve^moit needed. CaU Mr. Ray a
340-2349. 9^
PUQfrV of bt^ess! ExceQent
opportunity. Hi^ commission. Bo
nus plan and other incentives. U
ceased or unlicensed -wiil tra*n
Part time — full time. Lynniiaver
Cotony aid Virgtoia Beach Area
See Jack Cross, Compass Rea'
Estote Co., 2906 Shore Drive. 481
3583. 9-2-tf.-
Austto's ONfft Motel Apartoi!»ito.
206 - 19th Street Efficiew^
apartmeita. All utilitiea fur-
nL^ed. Also, 4-room apartn^nt
and furnished rooms. Btock
from Bus Steti<m, By weds w
,.„_^:.^___U=. . tfn
REAL BTATE
New aod otigdc^, onA,jaid^two
bedrtHoi apartmrato. Lew yew-
ly reirtals. also weekly and
monthly rentals. Call 42M7131
S-U-tfo,
Xaiiii. • ^i^itte-Motel. Call Mrs
Bart^ 428^111, Exteotton 82.
•4H-tfti
41 Hf Ip Wanfd-Mala
MAINTENAfKlE MAN - Year
round. Clt^ at bead). Satory $260,
{Am tio^pttalization mi r^ironent.
List last ttree work references.
Write b(Mc Ifo. 1^ c/o Virginto
Beach Sim. '> 9»lt
. — Ne«W — 3 row tawftodi^tdy tor
made and IM thrt tba damimtL ^ nuagar tndBea pM^ma. MHat
SINGER SEWING MACHINE: Ir
like new cabinet equipped to ZI&
ZAG, buttonholes, fancy stitches,
etc. Local party may ftoish pay
n»nto d 11.14 monthly or pay com-
plete balance of $47.81. Can be tried
out locally. If irrterested write: Na
tional's Adjuster, Mrs. Dalton, Box
814, Lynchburg, Va. 9-9-4
ROUND Oak Table, 3 leaves. $85.
Hirtz Bazaar. 428-7088. 8^4to
KROHLER sectional couch, 3
pieces with matchtog wing-back
chah*. f75. Also Westto^ouse
electric stove. $100. Call 497-7734
8-28-tf'-
*3 Household Goods
''or the ftaest furniture upholster
tog and refinishing call 4^
6377. Hilltop Upholstering Co
1000 Virgtoia Beach Boulevard
Free estimates— pick-up and dt
Uv«ry. New aod used lumitor
for atie.
7-224/
REhTTAL REAL ESTATE
100 ROOMS FOR RENT
^lOOM for rent with kitchen priv
eges for ^ngle woiktog 0rl 42F
S76. 9-2-3
110 Apartments Unfurn.
iPARTMENTS — Fumi^ed o
um^nmijbed. Yearly or seasonal
Cooper Realty, 206 25th Street
428-1331. Nighto 428-6833.
3-2-tfi
leveralfumi^ied and untornishei
ipartmento to the Lynnhavei
::!olwjy area. Shore Drive. Ca'
Compass Real Estote Company
l aWttS. " ! »8-26-tfi
• 11 AfMrtmanta Furnished
)ne and two i)edroom fumisbec
apartniMnii. Year roimd. CaL
4384714 or 428«i66.
1 OR 2 BEDROOM apartments.
$65 and $55 per month. Year round.
Water furnished. Call 428-5234 a.m.
& p.m. 9-2 ito
120 76to STREET. 3 bedrooms, 2
baths, livtog room, dintog area
firefdace, large kitchen, screened
,porch. fenced yard. 428-2712, ^
1853. 9^-tm
Living rocm, bedroom, Idtehdi,
bato. Convenient to sh(^ping.
churdras, lauulromat. Very
) reasonable yearly rental. Pacffjc
Avenue. I^ne owner 428^18
or 428-2143.
y „ 7-29.tfh
1 13A Houses, Furished or
Unfymished
Several furnished and Unfurnished
tKHises to the Lynnhaveii Cokoty
area. Shore Drive. Call Cwnpass
Real Estate Onnpany, 464-3»3.
> MS-tfn
I14B Apartments and
Houses For Rent
Vanted — houses or apartm^ns
to rent or seU. Summ« rentals
needed. Cooper R^lty. 306 2^
Street 428-1330. Nighto 4284833.
S-2-tto
H House»--Fu^nishad
.tirnished cottoge for r^t Sleep-
^ romns at 314 22nd Street. C^
JS-2987. 9^
•l-bedrocun furnished home. Hard-
trood floors and small screened-
m side porch. Call 428-^%.
8-a6-tfn
Saks - Ratals
> Coatan Buildii^
Sbort-term mi yeody
ANCHOR RlALTf
428-7m ffiyttme for service.
as
i
Ailc Yi6«ir ^f« Aysldlin
Aboirf
TRAYLOR'S
GUILD OfTMplAN
Serving VMn^ Beach,
1369 LmMm R4i Viu BmcIi
Barnard H. McMeaauv, Mcr.
=^
iMALL FURNISHED attractive
cottoge for rent. 721 25to Street.
9-2-tfn
:orrAGE~at 310 34th street. F torn
JeptMnber 7to to June 7th. 2 bed-
-ooms, IVi baths, screened front
and back porches. Washtog ma
:hine and deep freeze. Hcnise and
furni^itogs in excellent ctmditicn.
9-2-2t
RIALWrAfi
EXAM fOURSE
State LtomiM PMiraratorjr
Day aid BymiI^ Ctaua*
Cla«Ms lm*^tfmU€Br Pr»c-
Ucing Altacaar and A Li-
canaad lUal E«ta%a Brdkar.
Pata Stale BaaHl Exaa
Eattlv— -EaroU Now
COMPLVrE couis&~n8
Tidewater's Most
Expeneuced School
NorftNc#«fffmoiitb
REAL KTATI SCHOOL
Golden Triaafi* Bailding
PHONE MA i*3074
mim^
Repairs
Ctnuwer cial
Mi .
Hou«eM«I
Refr
Daalcrs far Waalleehi
Elaetfkal Covtipatetf
W. C. JOHNION
32^ . 17tk Steaat
V^f tni» B««rli
Phoaa GA S^Tl
m a na-nrident «f Ae mm d
eiNK b^i> 1^ %mmi»..
hs iMtftin asA csiMr 8dMi*d.
U'tttfil
FURN^Ifi} — ftm mmA. to-
chite att itfUittos and hm. Cou>
^ only. J^^ Wit tttb ^a^.
ART'S COMPLETE HOME SttVICI
Art Tugman, Manager
Division of
KIRKUNb CONSTRUCTION C€mPQSAW>N
House deanmg
Windows -- Floors - WtNl
Concrete and AAasonry W^
Houseliotd Repairs and A I|eyiHi<W
Fencing
Yard Maintenance •> Grasi CvtMim
JStdrm Windows and 99m
ANY WORK YOU MAY WMf DCN4f
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NORFOLK Boush and Bute Streets
NORFOLK 2203 East Little Creek Road
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PORTSMOUTH 3520 High Street
VIRGINIA BEACH 3201 Pacific Avenue
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SINGLE COPY: 10c. BY MAIL $3.50
League Takes
No Stand
On Tax
VIRQINU BEACH - Tile Vhr-
ginia Municipa} Lei^ie durii^^tti
three-day coavttAkm at Virgtak
nrftf^ ^ tA, , Arfinit. f^ '^ th e pa st year
14. Sci^mor Mib Godwla
Godwin Stresses State
Anil Local Jartiiershiir
t IHbGINIA mACa-SLL Oover-
nor MiOs E. Codwin, Jr. addre^ed
the lunchem of the Viifinia Moid-
dpal League Sixtieth Annual Coii-
ventkm Monday at the, Alan B.
Ssgpard Qvic Cento-.
"^ In the ^leech to the city fathers,
Godwin stressed the iin|)w>tance ol
irtateiHde gt&n^ and indusbial
z expvttion.
(kdtito said, "Toe ms^ a cea-
iaryr the nunrfier of new Virginia
citiKns has lagged bdiinl the na-
tion, birt now oar rate d popula-
tion frsH^ tar eAwih tte nation-
al «v«4|s aod it increasss evry
yepr.**;"* ' '
Codwin
My <^Mr itali In #« Uow». oth-
er than Alaska.| la the field of
per«iial Income.
, The U. Governor wect on to1«y
"In the moi^ insnediately sixad
we hMirt ve«canmie our financial
picture U am present sour(^s of
revenue art m^ ai^ient to meet
our reasgmfele need^, and th^
may mt be, then we should look to
the next targe acNirce of revenue
whMi is a gen«*al state-wide retail
sales tax." Ck>dwin Ui«i said, *'Cer-
taii^ a geno^ state-wide sales
tax it jM%ferabte to a hoc^cods^e
df a proIlfer£iti(»i of kicairy im-
posed i^es taxes which would
help some communities suid leave
others U^ rad dry."
Godwin ttid the state needs more
advaoced tedmology in the field
(A e<fcica^n because the pi^Uc
school enrolbnent durii^ the past
ten years h» gnwn to more thar
a million stuctents.
H» went on tn "mrf'aslM tht
need f9C'''tiie arterial s^tem, de-
signtKl CO connect very uHjuc-pal-
ity of SOOO or mc^re citizens that
liad been by-^wsed by the li^r
state system.
Godwin thai hH igaiR oi the
need for a state>wide sales tax that
would "provide a fidr and w}ult
able distrilMition of the fffoceeds."
"At best it will be a difficult task
But it will bt, «Ad it M, an tfseo^
tial task," Godwin ttid.
In his speech, Godwin stressed
Beach
stand oa a atate-wUe retail si^
tax.
In his speech Blinday aft«rnoai
Lt. Govenw Mills Godwin em^n
sized that sudi a tax woukl be
possibly needed ki the hitive to
compensate for the vnount o(
spending the state will encniirter
in the fidds ot education and
highway cooMructlMi. ^ to nam(
two.
Former Governor CMgiate Dar-
cteh In hfs sASms to tt» Le^tr
Tuesday took a more defbiite stami
and stat»i that the ^te mus'
bring a sales tax into effect if it
plara to advttce along with the
stl^* 40 ^Mes in the Union.
The Munkrfpal League dW. how-
3v^, indicate tt would fi^t tx
the r^t of k^llties to levy ti^ir
own sales taxes, If the s ate ad3pt
-Me, as Well as far a "fair a"*?
yt^piMM" di^button of stote
rales tux proceeds. |
NEWS SURPRISES
CITY COUNCIL
VnomiA fflUKH - C% coun-
cil louad out M<nday. much to H$
mirpi^m, that the Cape Henry S«id
and Conatr^tioi Co. h»s been dig-
gi]^[ in the wrong 20-Kre barrow
jMi^TawHr. Ite iAoriiey fcr
the E .V. WUUaros Co., of wMdi
Cape l^tuey is a sidjsidiarv said
iWre was .in erra- somewhore."
Appnnimately hatf a milUo;i cub-
ic yar^ of dirt has been tidcen
from the {Mt, kx»Wd nortii of Vir-
ginia Beach Boulward mar Oh-
nese Cormr. The dirt Was itted
Ai flU «i the Intaitote M Projeet.
It wasn't doir Just who ma<k
the (MTiglnal error, but the tand
being excavated and the land tha
- t^Zfrr^Ahv thff nrkffMl M«^*.i* 1 Roeemwit. Road.3. to a g«meral in
«:* iB.....^ I. M.«.,k.Mk.«_ a/ 1O0O dustrial cl
mit issued in NovtorJjo- (d 19®,
are.both owned by ttie same coro-
pMiy.
1^ matter was deinrred fa* two
wedcs in (»tkr that pe^ obje<A-
u^ to the revoc'iti^ of the v^,
permit ml^ be iMsrd.
Council voted to requat the next
General Aastanb^ to a{^E»«ve r*
Oiarte- chmge to s^ up n nev^
Rirtbod d tfeetii^ c<%ncilinen. U»
der flw ^, T^rch Cooncfl rtrer
up, sevwi of the eleven counci'mei
wou'd ratkle to each d the exi!^
ing boroiq^ and voted on bi an
ailar^ election., No readency re-
quiremrat wouM be pku?ed on tl'.e
other four coiiicilmai.
In odio* acti(Hi, the couAri! ds-
ferrkl for ar »3c(»id 3&-day period
ti d^i^M on whether to approvv
the a{^4k:Mton of Jdm Ari^om
ajterprisM Inc., to re-ziMie a *
acre tract of land at Holland and
^^^,««- iner
flnmities to
gnjwtii,'Wahd
and the hi^way system.
CIIY HOFiOREj)
VIRGINIA BEACH - The muni-
cipal of Jcials' magazine "Virginia
MiBia:ipal Review" ha| dedkatad
its Augu^ issae abnost antirriy U
the City of Vii^nia Beac^.
As wril ai advertisements by to
oal busin«N», there are pictures
and aiticltf and st^es by Laura
Lmbe, F. Ma->on G^ma^, Gik:
G. Dodd. Ridttrd J. Webbon,
Reeves E. Jdhnson, Ciiief James
E. Moore, Frank W. Cox, Oiar
Ibtte TUbro(^. Louisa Veiable
Kyle. Wiffiam Earl Willis, William
H. Phifli{», ani others wluch give
hi^Iy informative and UD-to-the
minute infonnatkn about \^ginia
Beach.
LYNNELL BASS IS TEEN
1
LYNNELL RAYE BASS
LYNNHAVEN - Miss Lynr.e!
Raye. Bass, oft-tinje ' winuCT o
beaufy crat^ts, has scored again
and 'for the second tbne on a na
ticmal level. Miss Ba%, dai^t^
of lAr. and Mrs. WOmer R. Bas
of KM Siarp street, catitiired' ^
title of Miss ^neri^m Te«)-Ager
at Fdisades Pait, New Jo-sev
last weekend, bdug named over
repnesesftErtivs <tf 4B other states.
Loi^y LymwD r^dly hit the
jadspot thSs time. As this year's
ieig^ii^ y^ AmrKtn Taen-
Afs*. ^ utt recdv« a new c<m-
y&^Ae plui a dream tr^ to Hol-
Ijnraed iHwrt Ab ^hH neat wi&
Ridhsd GbMiteliki aad teve a
role in <me of Uw TV stories ol
"Dr. Kfldare." During her stay in
Hollywood, die, and her chaperone
will enjoy a two-week vacation for
two at the famed HdUywood Plaza
Hotd.
In addition to these fabulom
prizes, she is also awarded an ex-
tensive wardrobe, a stereo phono-
graph with a collection of reord
albuns, jejHreby, ftowers, and e
chance to appear on many TV
programs.
Winning this title meals .Tore i
Lynnell than the monetary gatr-
rs it will open man" d3ors to her
rlanncd career in the show bus
ness world Thou<-h she has b^B^
a preisslonal modd sin(» the a%<
A 12, the 17 year o'd youag lad*
manages to keep up with her sJtv^
i3s at Frank W. Cox ffigh Sc^ixi'
and she pla*ui to atlerd Old Do-
nateion Oallege, n^joring in dra
matics, after her coming gradua-
tion.
Miss Bass has b3en "Miss Ocear
V4w" (1961). "IksA Dress«i Teen
Ager d Virginia B^K:if' (1963)
"Miss Sxteer! of Artierica" (MM)
I'MiK 17 o! Tidewater" (1964), anr'
hs was "Biliss VIrginta 'ftaj-Ager"
this year bsfore being ciiown^f'
quan of 1^— "Miss Americar
Teen-A^." '
The Miss American Teen- Ager
Ctmtest was folded irt Palisades
.4mussm«it Park, N. J. to honw
dw American teea-^e>gkl mi ^
role she pl^s in Iier comnnlfy.
Ifiis mcAides ha laaiiQy. hw home,
her durra, nd fa comiMi^y or-
COLOATB HARDEN
SQUADRON TO MOVE
VIRGINIA BEACH - Navy At
tack Squadron 72 will move 'its
home base from Oceana Naval Aii
Stati(Hi to Cecil Field, Fla., near
Jacksmvilk Feb. 15. >
Trammer <d the ITNnan sqpiad-
ron and more than a doz^ f^4
SMuwk jets was . announced in
Washington Friday.
r An Oc^^ snirce said dw move
is part of a previously aiuKMmced
to base all carrier aircrslt of
a angle type at the same base.
Scyhawks. and F^ C^iisi^ jets
will go to CscU Fidd, F4 Phantoms
to Oceana. Hie base !§ already the
jnaster^base for aH^A&Jntruipr at-
tack bwHtenr
Pollock WiU
Hofliain On
Council ^
VIRGD^IA %ACH-Kempsville
Couidbnan Swind^ I^)lk)ck said
Ittt FrMay the (rth«- nMfnbers of
Hhe Vh-ginia Bead) City (Council
have perauaded him ik^ to re-
«gn Inm his positkm.
Pdlock said he had seribi»ly
been con^d«ing resigning because
ioeta- tad aMaed Um to ^tf^
i^Httties. 'llie fneirijers
B ^ce," fiiTsald, '%s lo|g is my
health will penak me to foOy cB»>
charge my (hitk» as a SMtriber d
atv C^ncil.
Pollock became a councilman
whoi Virginia Beach merged with
Princess Ame County in 1963.
Previoi^V to being dected to
coiBKil, he was the Koi^Miville
District Supervisor.
HHf.,'
YA. BEACH
WINS AWARD L .
VntGINIA BEACH - Virginia
Beach has won an award for the
{HToixK^cm of traffic aaiity.
Ibe award, to Vu^aia dties,
wMch will be {presented in Rl(^
mnid Sept 21, were made bf
the Nirticxial Safdy Council, Amer-
ican Automobile Asaocktfam and
dke Intematiimal Association d
Police Oiiefs.
Vfatginia Beadi was among 31
ctties in die state recdving the
hoiwr.
\nrginki Beadi won the qiecial
cttatton for ped^rkn safety
record by the American Auto^
mobile Associatkm.
dostrial cliosification. ,
Also ifcfttTed was artkm on ai
apoUcatioi by Witch Duck Mancff
Dcvelopmrnt for a permit to c«i-
6«ruct two groups of aparUnents
totaling 3% iniits in die Princesr
Anno Plaza area until plans for
in^rovii^ drairage, roads and
schools there was made dear. R^
idcnts of the area made stronp
bitter v(wal q>po«itwii to tl« ai:vt
tatsAa. - ' -; - — -^^» »itfri«4 -.#.-^---
Ccimcil, on second reading, ap-
pmnid a $40,000 appropriation foi
^ ^.ynriMven dred^g projed
«id ^,000 to buy land south o'
Sa.idbri<^e for a cky park. an<f
bodi items will be flnanced by a
bond issue to be sold eariy next
yoai.
Tlie CookA took tuider nmsid
erattoi a pK^Mscd 1^ Virgiraa IHs
posti Ck>. to (Uspose of all traf^
coOected to a cenfrid area, for die
anmial fee d fmjm.
OiHBfiU ap|H<Qved ttie kw bid of
$U,QOO by ^y and Diuibnr of
*fQ^fdk fa- tha wii i nliig mad detf-
ejrfng of draiiw?^ £tches tn Ine
Prinnss Anne Plan area. Council
the Howiud CgnrtructlQQ Co. of
nlso ap;HY>ved a bid of 1881,000 by
Greensboro, N C, for the tartaUa-
tion of a M-lnch transmission ILie
from the Mowes BrUges pun(q>ttig
station in Norfolk to King's Grant
Two Die In
Accidents
VIRGINIA BEACH - Eugene
Wilson Fitchett, of Crooin Road,
Virginia Beach, &tad eirfiy Wednes-
iky mcunii^ fotim injuries re-
cdved to a sta^ car accidoit on
Vir^la Beadi Boulevard near
Kellam Road.
Invntig^lngjiflker Jerry Huges
?aW Fitebdt's car, heacted east
on the Asutevard, 1^ the road 670
Teet east of KeDvn Road and
smashed ii^ a tree, riwrtly a.t3r
'iiidni^t. I
Patrolman Huges said Fitchett
was taken to Norfolk G«ieral Itos-
■lital ^ter he was cut out <^ the
car, but died rfxirtly after 3:00
a.m. According to Hug«, The Da-
vis Comer Volunteer Ffre Depart-
nwit ambulance took the nnan to
tlw hospitel arid one of thdr
pumpers was caOed bi to wash Qie
jg^line dt the road.
Fitdiett was the 13th trafTic fa
tality of U» year for Virginia
Beach.
PoUce also reputed Uie death
rif Kenneth Holmes, 23, of the 400
bkick of Terrace Avemie. IMmes
died Wednesday mmning tram
hewi injuries he recdved when hif
motorcvcle fArudt a pariced^car
m Pacific AventM Sat»day, police
said.
Vice Preddent Habert HRmphrey
(PiMto hy DIek Dye-)
tmUNPHREY SPEAKS
AT LEAGUE CLOSE
Smallor
Increaso
VIBGINU BEACM - Ab
cfiMlv^ a,3» broutfit the total
eamttwat k ttie piAttc schools
i to Um W«a* a««t^g.»lst^
HUiaWiiiiii fiiii^ V. XaK ai
he rdeased U» I^Nm last mife
It was the fim ttam to four years
dMi die increase has beoi bdow
die 3,000 mark.
Hie eloRiffltary sduxds hava
an MirQUmaU d 23,630, and Qma
in grades t-12 numbo* 11,11%
OFFICIALS FILE MOTION
IN DISTRICT COURT
NORFOUC — City officials from KempavUle bwtw^.
Virginia Beadi fUed a motain i KempsviHe Utilities diarg«i tW
Norfolk aslring that a^suit b rought [ ^^jandon ite plant, once die Hamp-
ton Roads Sanitation Diirtrkt is
ilble to fumidi sewage disposal to
VIRGINIA BEA«3I - Vice Pres-
ident mbai H. Bunqihrey spoke
Tueaday ni^ to some 80O mem-
bffs of tiie Virginia Munidpel
Logue ai die ctodhg session hdd
at die CavaHor Hotd. <
tba Vice Pr^dait's tojrfc, ap-
propriatdy enou^, was on the
pitii^ms facing bical govmi-
mento, Humpte^, tatroAiced b
1st Distrid C(»^'«ssnitti TliMiu^
DownllHt, spdce for 55 mhiutes to
an votaftott9d audieiue.
M tibe op^iing d his ^leecfc
Hu»iir«y sidd. "The key to soc-
ces< of greiA airttonal pQiirttTis is
local inM«n«itii4loa,'' tanatfoiativc
leatorfWp, 'niat'l ^ I'm here."
)l^{a6d «hahu.fMi4l4
dSord to have SS'mflfloH AlM^
cans idR in die badcwatam?"
"In thakbidaf wrU wa live to,
wMi c<»nmuMBRi on ttie mardi
tedcta^ for UvdMe idiots, we need
e^rybody ddag his b^. .
"We naed to have m America
that is Itimg to depth."
Hwnphrey said Amarica has
beoi tapped as. a wwU kade li»
cause d its unmatdied ^tmf « ^
ty. "That's why iMmrica to etmt
cai to do so much," he said.
He tdd d» gadiertng. "ft to k
yeur commutdtles diat you vtf
have bdter sdiools. It is to your
cMiunuUties d)at you'll have fhie
h^man relatims or aidi^onlsna. Vkf
Is to jwu- c(»nmuidUes diA |ort
have better Iwmesi, nK^e lif^ttWifl
nd^tbcrttoods." ri.
ftimphrey sa«l, "fliew k one
change we all knwv dndt: tke
diange of otff coui^ from a nird
ttaikn to an tvban naticn. W» i^
gle conmn^ hi &^ i||b of
chMi ^^Iwit dieaa iWittnili
al^^^1^*» why- diere mt mwe
^rg^'s nati(H^ r^Rttatkm tet
^oodlnui^^ go^g i y i ^ t. ,
He noted, "flm ^ vmm^
f«in d gov&&aiBA was, i In
Ueve, bcMii here in Virginia. Tocuv
you- exceOfiAt .{trograma are bdnf
^i^!tdl Unmifhoiit die country/*
agatost them last year by Kennpa^
ville Utilities Co. be dismissed on
die grounds diat the company's
plant now is cwiplete and all is-
mies in die case are mo(^.
Hie coR^wny flied a suU againat
S0ven city dfidals last Novendia-
chargint diat die offidals had
acted improp«-ly to IA}Cking ex-
panaton of the company's private
aeiwage treatment fa(^ties nem*
Remscitator Received
Mwta Waea Oeft), dukmm of eaffn evalMttai cenimMee tar 1^ IMew^or itort As aa d a tton ,
pRBorts'a l ewa eMato i to CMd B. E. IMd sf ftalPiaaii Vahniteer Fin CanqM^y. lUs k as# af the
•ve aiSA psfkMait iamtai by tha flimkr fisan AiiselatkB kwakas Fke l i u i |wIiii i a^ reaeae
fteca af e^aiiiHai Aas bei pit k gaai aaaliy «he Flaaa Yal-
than ah flnea iM «Mdi kdaAsd the eaae «f a 7
^e area.
k January, F«l«id Judge Wid-
ter E. Hoffman ruled diat die <rf-
ficiak had acted toi|MiH>«'ly ^
topping wo-k on die plant exp^
sion a«i to trytag to force die com-
puiy to agree to surrender ik fa-
dUdes to dw future.
Judge Ht^nan also coirtlmkd
die temporary restrainkg order k-
Mied apinst die city oSkkk at
die time die suit was origlnaOy
filed.
William L. Paricer, attwney fwr
the defendank, to moving for dia
dismissal of d» suit, pdnted out
diat die ctxnpany had ciMn{deted
its expmsion {xv^nim.
In hk modon tot dismissal, Par-
ker charged die company wm
seeking a permaient mjunction re-
stratoing die Beach offidak from
taterfering widi peq?!e wim m^t
wish to bpild homes to Uie fidure
in surrounding housing' devdop-
mente and tie M*to the company's
sewage system.
KMiipsviDe Utilittes was^aiirtboi^
ized hy the State Gorpwation C«n-
misskm and die ^te Water Om-
trd Board to, 1^ to fumidi sew-
age trsitmettt and disposal to the
C^rolamw Farms, Arrowhead and
Huntitigtbn sd)dlWskns.
To permit the case to remain on
the court's (kckd, Parker intend-
ed, "would to e'ie(A subjecf ttie
govemtog autknitks d Virgink
Beach to dK supen^sioi of 'this
court, a-'id Mcessitate In^^ ^
actiai aUve to perp^:^, Afflng
vMdh time p^tnns nd now to ex-
istmce couU fawdve dua court k
SI lam^lhig stfki of pdty squai»'
bks, k coakov«r^s not yd aris^
en. lor die ^^datko d r^dt dUch
luve nd yd ooeoaml."
Left k rlgk, Potk. Crigger. Haidtett.
aad l^Tvs.
Saaemn, HMlwa,
Plaza Has New WetcAme S'^
VffiGINU BEACH — Princess
Aiue Plaza has a new sign t:
welcone you w*en you enter thii
C(ui^uiilty on Plaza Trail. I<aia
«an Reaity and Insurmcj Corpwa-
tions presdited to the community
on behatf of die churches locat3d
in Prtocess Am« Plara, a direc-
tional sign wjiich reads: "Princess
Anne, Pkza churches w3lcomc
you" and lists each church by ie
nwntaation and die locatton where
it can be found.
Ilie idea was firet conceived by
the Reverb Qaytcni E..Crigger d
St. Frands E^iacc^al Church. He
then interested die ottio: thr^
diurcbM and dieir mialsters: R3v-
erend Mdvta J. Hughs d toe Bap-
tist Church, Reverend Wentz J.
Miller of the Presbyterian Church
fflid Reverciui Herbert Hobbs of
die Medudist Ckmtt.
Mr. V. A. Kramer d^Kigned tiie
sign as a true symbd personified
k pm^ d d^i^ sin^ctty and
eoAfdate i^pdty. Kram«r k a
vtmA&t of St Frands EpMopal
Oiurch md reddee k Mncass
Aaae Pitta.
M the presaititioa, l^mmmh
Senc^<^ Presul^ d haum
sOd: "I can mt d m mm
fittkg wiesma to a twfwcott^
movmg kto die comnmtiUy, Mr
no finer syndxt for dnw vm nA-
ieots to die ir^, ttwi to poM
witii , pride to tW ims dMinAsa
edd^&dwd wiliiB iWtaeew; Aim
Pkza. It k a gmat pa-sAal pto«c
urie for me to dansAe ttk «^ on
bdiatf d die dUrtii« to ft&tioni-
immity as a ii**.**
Odiers .wlw pMrtkHpiM k te
pngram ^me: Ifr. Rtmtfi HU^
dt. Vlr0ffia BeadrCity Bfnkgal,
Rev. C. E. Cri^of BL Tntrit
E^isc^al (Aatdi, Reverb Mtt-
vto J. Hu^es of ^ Pli^ B^
Ust Church, Mr. |^S. PoMt, Owk
of Setnm<rf die ^w Cf^nm-
byterian Onirdi, Vtt. Gkai A. Ptt-
man. La:; Reader of die Pfaia
Me^k)dist Churdi; and Mr. Itiomas
C. Kynis. Vic»Preiident of Lara-
SM R«atty Oorporitton. An kfor-
md haidMOQ waa hdd prkr k Oa
pnaananQQ at mw Lras uo«
mdOaUxfiS^.
V^nto B««ch UM, Thursday, ^tember 16, 1965
WEDDINGS
Vows ^mnmMtt^ fc • tsma^
aftenxiiH MnMir M SMntfa^
rt 4:31 Ml. oMrai bl fltttftrlBMnsr
Min Ski JNb CratHN iod
imaea Worttia^m Griwiafd in
tl» rtiitt Avw^Oii^ii *«*
l9 the Itev. iSMd t. IroolEi. p»-
tBt.
1|8 bride it Oe ^»^i^ of )fr
md^ Mrs. \lMdbot Crswf^rd of
I^rth ChartalDO, |(^ CaroBMi.
IteMdegroen b M aW ^ Cap-
Uto and Ifri. -Ntwh Wtri^ Q«w-
loRi Jr. of 113 «h arM*. Vir-
^lia Bmxh.
Gfcw tai iB«rriii«e by Iwr fatha-.
^ ifict « ^wn at ii& Vnet «^
0^)tf train. toA eORnr Anvtt.
H^ veU was of ^ Ufaaioii held
bj a qoeea's amm of pearU and
anti^ Mid ^ canned « cas-
ode of ro^ and tube ^ncs.
Mrs. J^^i^ C. fldds of Alex-
Mgi^ iraa tor liar's nta^no ol
Sr, led the maid of boaat was
Mtai l^wb^ AiUtt Crawford,
riH^ol ttie bridegroom. ,
<^ *3o0^ WesI^ Crtwford
^, affved as his son's be^ own.
VAen iwre Dayl W. Dgaahey of
^tat Ganke, Ffeiicte. axuin^
E. IteTtt ol Oiariette, Noi«»Car-
fltaai
Tie ^fiy reeep^««s heW
llRS, JdHN DAVIS GRANTHAM
FtitCK • GRANlfiAM
Mb Davis GraBttuwn
In marriage^ At the
iitilttwranony
!%w York a^, forma*^ <rf Vir-
^k Meh. Hie MUigiVWn U the
ait f Un. George K^me^ Gran-
tt«a A*. o( D(ri»m, Vas^ Caro-
Chapd Hm and Philip Icott Foldc
at New York C%.
Following ^ ccroroBy, a recev-
Obd was held at the PrinceM Anne
Country Club.
A^3r tlw honevmoo) hi Hot
^rt^, Mr. and Mrs. GrMtham
afi! be M hwre to Norfolk whare
h« is eeopUyed by the Tex«o Oil
(kxaptipf.
HhAVAAS • CBMSBUOmEC
vmOOnA BEACM - flie wed-
(&^ (rf Miss Mary AleuiMis' Mc-
AMia ^ tevU i/U^ia^ Chmie-
hnHec a«i ttdd AuNfurt S in the
Cbnununlfy M^wdist Onirch in
Acndaie. wtt the Rev. John Lee
XXik- A*, paitam^ the cra-e-
of Mr^
and Iftt. AhHiriar'Cubie Mc-
AusUn of VirMEa Bcaefa. "Hie
bridegifiiBi Is & lOii ol Mr. and
Ifrt. 9budegr J. ChmlMoiriec of
U Porte, b&oa.
Given in mcn^ \fs her fa-
ttier, ttie W4e wore a iHte satin
and Aleocon bee full taagth gown
made with ntaid mS^. lite
AtoBcoO lae« 4iMl Mded in
poinU en the lun^ and tiny self-
covered Iwttons w«t down the
back ol tiw fMtedi bodice ami the
taH i^drt ended iri a tram. 9ie
wore a iii^:Afaig aaOi hrt witii an
iUi^ vtf . ^ cHTted a «4ifle
u^ pA laoe Ava^, prtO^boA
topped wltti a sftigle wMte orchid.
Ellen Lorraine McAuslan ^-as
her sister's nurfd of hcaiw. Brides-
maids w«^ Miss Carole Ctenieto-
wlec of La Pcrte, Indiana. ^^ of
the bridepown; Miss B^fy Smith.
liOas J«MUiite Wri#^ aajd Bin.
Margaret Perry. aU of Virginia
Roy McKenny of San P«iro,
CaUfomia, wm best man. Growns-
men were Terry Edward. Larry
King and Jsry Ivy. all attached
to the navy ship, the Tutila: and
James McAuslan, brother of the
bride. 1 »u_
A reeejAioB »w» hdd ia the
church social haH
Aftw a wedding trip, the couple
will live fall Norfolk. Tlje brkle-
groran ta a flswdKr <rf th^ U. S,
Navy loid U attached to fte re-
{ttir ^ "Mfia.
CHESOraAN '-'
COLONY GC
OffiSOPEIAN COLONY - Hie
Qwaopeian Cokwy Garden Cli^
m^ re^tiy at ttw hnne of Mrs.
Malcdm H. Todd. 507 CSiesopeian
ft»U with Mrs. Todd and Mrs.
Jeff lAu^ as l^^^^s. Mrs. Rog-
er Grey, preiidtftt, ^^ded.
tt was voted to have a t* -nt ex-
chw^ Mb tai Odcftier, and the
dite for tbe- annual V.E.P. Card
Pwty is s^ fw October 29. Bees-
wax cwAes wiU be soM by the
New menfters. Mrs. E*»'sa^
llerkt and/Mr*. Joim Gupton. wan>
ttHndncei
fbe |yri^ from tiw Broad Bay
pMtt G^eo <Mi awarded th?
B^ in ^bw for ama^pnwM^ te
Mrs. W. II. Grtiham. anAJMiyi
aww for MNpOQI to Ml. m
iM Gortto. Otipr pidiL^^siers
wwe Vk%. Kari Sttvw, Sirs. Roa-
Mttoi. iM lAri. ft A. Wmk
*d.
fWd iiaMi^aled ttc
of iUiftll^ flowers.
M-. fUf* escorted hte d«i|Uer
ute woft a |owo (rf ^^ {^u de
aoie and Atoooon lace tiHth «ipre
waiit and court train. Her #aist
kfillii v«a of tfk illusion feU from
a small crown o^ «Mtd pe^ da
ioie lea^s. She curled a ^aca<te
bowuet of white royal orebids
shdwered wtti itqihaooUf and ivy.j
Mrs. Mirfiael Paige Folck of
Chapel HUl North Car3)iut.u the
bride's aiiter-in4aw, was the ma-
tron fli honor. Bridesn^akb were
Mrs. Morrdl Hunter Ashwwth. sis-
ter of the bridegroom, from Dur-
r»am, N. C; Mfais TeckU Florence
TawtR ol Waibngton. P C: Miss
Rlck^ Lancaster. Penn-
atua; ySi^ Martha .\nn Xre-
±. of Wijmeriwro, aitd Mias
'arlton Haynes of De-
..■eonoa. Ififls Sheri Ash-
f Di^nam -was the flower
.oiu, uroiner^in-
^rwJm, of Durium,
-aa. Ushers includ-
and
■ham.
>r]an-
ude's two
POCAHONTAS
VILLAGE GC
POCAHCMWAS VILLAGE - TTie
tint me^big <^ ttie new season of
the Pocahortaa ViUa^ Gar^i
dii) was held recratly at ttie
faxne of Mrs. Knee T. McCul-
fkNi^.
Mrs. .^"tbur Galla^ier, gu^
speakffl-, pr^aited m inter^jjtmg
and informative taOc on line ar-
ra^emeirts.
Guests present and wdcomed
were Mrs. B. J. KmdaU, Mrs.
^misc Foito. wA Mrs. Becl^
Blac^welL
Twgkwood Garden Chd) i^red
ai Jui^ea.
nasi we'e araKHmced for a
"Conw As You Are a>ffte" for
monbeK, p«ii|)ecttve monbers
aad g^hi^ at a future date.
lEETS MONDAY
VHU^RA BEAC» — The r^pu-
lar niatf^ ol tte Virginia Bei^fa
Uairdres^s Aaaoriation wiU be
held M^iy «v«^ at 7:30 p.tt.
at the Ck^^sure ^auty &ikn,
VfA mt^ mem. Hair ttyks
LET'S TALK FASHION
By ALICE BREWER WHITE
I^etty Kittle Campb?^ whiri- hat faoiir. ^p»:iiyiy thoK iMad-
wmd director d tlie ^^v Yorfc siMg^rs is ih^ni fc^'-to^ft-at
CmUure Gr(Mip, has Just bnu^tj Mis. GrajK^ Wi&. She im lil^
to yeur AUsb^'i attention that
back in April 1961 the aj^possdly
new this-^ason-k)ok, the MimfriaD
toe*, being a, Paris news-maker
by Ytcs M. Umrent and Coiin«g-
ra WM introduced Nere Ifi^ fii
Amolca by Jttlor SopMstfcatrs.
A memo Irhtj Vc^pie magazin? in
Us AprU '61 Ubuo Jntroduoea"tf»
asnpositlons a!ter MraiMaB."
Such goings on (p the Fa^ion
world! Acxordiflg to ^ new lime
ALISBEl
mi^azine September 10 issue:
"Plet, MonMM's life was decHcat-
ed to style. ... his art was ri^-
angular, asymmetrical, wA col-
ored oaly in the primaries <rf rwl.
blue and yellow. All toes were
straight for tlw ^e kA the aoirit
. . . Hiis year his rigid piaism has
been strrtdjed over shapes more
curvilinear than picture frames 1^
Paris faAion designers Aadre
Coorreges and Yves ». LmffoU,
witt Sevens h/tmm (^j^ste ti^r
glng alOTg. ... A SI. Laurent
original ol a co{^ M^sdrian costs
$800; the high^t price the artist
ever got durfaig his lifetbncfor
one of his paintings was |450." If
you go overboard, it will ojst you
$80 for Mondrianist Junior Sophis-
ticates little nun^r!
JHEY SAY __
Ja Cepelai^, d^gn^fcnr Pat-
^lo-Cq)e]and: "The teen-age in-
fluence by now should have reach-
ed its saturation point ... the
penAdum If iMW Parting to swing
he other way ... I forese a move-
nent toward more feminine, more
el^ant fashiofl " ♦ , . Townlsy's
deaSgner* Charles IfAward: "Em-
pbaiss will stay on youth, not teen,,
hemlines will return to mid-knee
where they bebog to carry the
proportion of Ae siBwoette. The
^KHrter ttw skkts get ^ scpiarer
the shoulders must become to car-
ty that prqxjttion. Square shoul-
dK? are not flattering and tpilte
masculine. That's why 7 sgy the
htsnUnes will t(^'inid:lme^ and
ftiture faduon will fit crd^r'fii'Oie
body!" . . . Lana Turner: "Today's
girls je«n to be aiming for a hus-
band (Hit of a Charles AddamI
cartom!"
FASOONABLES
EUzabeth Tayl«r Barton wears
a pert accessory she enjoys cud-
dling in: a knee-loigth white Mex-
^n 'i^wl, very figure cmceal-
ing. Good for hehies though! • • ■
Zsa Zsa Gabor has twmity-four
wigs in her Wiggery World! . . .
A lovely lady v^ a tot ol.haU-
tude is Mra. B^er McDonald
Scott,^a formtt* AUanta, Georgia,
nwdel of high style fashions is
ploity high style herself. She's mad
fa- hats and once took a hat de-
signing course to better under-
hand Sie Tilt of the bonnete! l^e
nKxieled IlwcBce Wilsra's Fall
fi^hions, poolside, at the Cavalier
Hotel last Tuesday noontime for
the visiting ladies of the \nrginia
Municipal Convettion . . . Another
"to be neat and tidy" «4i« she
st^ out her frmtt (ftmr aiid we
say 4)0 is one of the mo^ fa^d-
'v»sli^ ^Domed Lovely liKiifi ol
the Beach! ... Mn. Wfllkun
Skk, one <3t ffie better Well mod-
ds hereabouts, Htes simply ete-
gant and degantly simple enson-
bles butdUiores "oldla^ ahoes"!
. . . YoUng Mai^attan socialite
Charlctte ami Abi» Ferd toU An-
drew Goodmui,' Bei^doiff Good-
man's top man, "A:*w aeiii^
some of H^stoe's h^ in yter
Jwwing, we think spnae of than
are on badcwards!" Maybe m, bitf
fun hats will put the i^ice in Yew
hatitude this Autumn. Try one!
AST DirVOTEE
Lan7 AMrich. president of the ^^
^*ew York Couture Group* haaMft^^^^*"""* Ihit «« ««»
matdwd to yow goU eMemWe.
Woodscao be .wdered friMn yow
golf |»ofe^(»al. by the way, to
a color range that b wide and
wonderfuL Even the BEN HO-
GAN golf bi«. head coven and
ambrelte caa be m^red In ce-
oHUiiated Miers. DAVID CRY-
STAL derigned te short golf ca-
lotte Iwith paaeM-for-freeton
Jersey pi^tey
rie MteCarflqr for his high f^hkm
designer white he has been {Hirsu-
ing the growth of his v«7 own
art gall^. If you're in New York
this Octdser between the tenth and
sixte»ti), <hx>p \!Pj the fabutous
new AlexaBdtf 's, S8th and Lexing-
ton Avenue, and view the major
poriioa of the Lury AMrldi Mu-
seum Collection which will be on
ad[itt>ition. He is always {promising
the 250 or more fashion press gals
(A the country («to meet in Jan-
uary anJ Jifly to sp^l ttf T^
fashion news) thftt l^'ll take us
all out there to the' "Old Htadred"
museum in Ridgefield, C(»m. Hi
very own museiqn! (We live ir
hopes.) Alexander's, by the way
is importing socialites and famous
designers from the Continent for
Uieir opening events this nxinth
and next So, dui't say your Alls
bee didn't tell you to make it s
'*must" stop. Jirst tiung. your very
next Manhattan spree*
Miss Mary P. Magee, daughter
of- Mr. and Mns. Alfred W. Ma-
gee (rf 1256 Inqlynnvie^ Road, will
receive her c&p and gown to wear
throughout the first week of class-
es as a college senior at Trinity
College, WashingtOTJ, D. C.
A revotattoary cmcept lor the
fadiioB4nte^d spottewomn ef
Tidewater, AMF BEN flOGAN
NAVY WIVES
VmGINU WmrnU Umhen
of Ite Pl^Keia Anas Navy mm
dib 1« wOI i^mior a himdMoi
M faaUeo im at the CPO Club,
nt& OoHDa,^ a^tferatar m Vk
tk Noon. ^
The preview ol ^ vwy latest in
fall faAions wffl ba Reseated by
Sanfreds <A Princess Anm Plaza
following the lindiem. C%4> m^^
bers will be tfw modek. Sports-
wear, dayttae oitfflte. codctail aed
evd^g cli^bH win bs fiuMsMd
for teens, yoo^ ntibrieds aad for
laifK* i^es.,
SMfH'd'ddlk' pitai wtt iit
awMtkd. Tk:tets wffl be $1 25 nsA
all reso^atlMis muat be made by
September 21 Vta* htfotnatiaa on
dHainii^ U^i^ j^eMe cidl S40-
9ia^ 240-1357. or «7-d650.
September will ateo see the fit^
of a Wies of bake sales planned
by the dvb to raise openitkig
hjnds fw the coming ymr. "Ibc
first will be September 24 at both
hangars anditft NAMlt) b^nnii^
at 8:30 a.m.
Tlwy vm wives wlw aie^ito--
e^ed in member^p may call the
above phon^ numbera for infinma-
tion, w 428-2010.
STATUS
IlK^s bn^her, Igor Cantei (the
former (%olly Knfek^^bocker for
♦many years on Hearst's Journal
Am^ican, will publish a new mag
azine titled Status wtth.tte Octo-
ber issue. He terms it a "critica'
journal (rf el^ance" and at seven-
ty-five cents a copy, th«e will be
150,000 issues of the first copy!
Ogdm Nash. Art Bnchwald, Junes
Baldwte. GndHon Greoie and Lu-
das Beebe are xa few (rf the con-
tributors'. It is expected, naturally,
that designer Ol^ CMrtd wiS add
to the fasAim information for his
brother's new venture.
FASHION ETIQUETTf
There is no set rule to wear a
pin or clip on your left ^ulder.^
They can be worn on either shod-
der, at waistline of your dr^s, on
your suit collar or pocket of your
suit or blouse, on a hat. an eve-
ning bag. and on gala ni^ts in
your hair! ... At foottwll games
in a large stadium dress simply,
but warndy, because of lai^e
cn>w(ki. Furs ffiid warm boots but
no hi|^ teased hainbs or taU
crown Yaka to btock' seeing thrt
forward pass!
FASHION CONSCIOUS MOTH
A happy little moth was flying
about Uie shore of Virginia Beach
one late, sunny mcnuing just be-
fore lunchtime. He spied a gor-
geous blonde at waterside wearing
one of Ifaidl GeHireldi's topless
wool badiing suits. Whereupon he
said. "My! My! Someone has al-
ready eaten haU d my lundi!"
(When we interviewed Rudl last
New Ywk Fashion Press Wwk, l^
asked us to rq}eM that cutie so
he'd nirely remanber it.) On that
shaggy m^ story we'U say
faddon right for ttils time!
LAKE JOYCE GC
LAKE JOYCE-Lake Joyce Gar-
(ten aub hekl fts firrt fall meet-
ing recently with the new presi-
dent, Mrs. A. C. Gordon, presiding-
Guest ^)eaka- was Mrs. Bl K.
Crockett ^tko vgtaks cm Azaleas
' itnd CsmdUii tir ttn l^d loRt
scaping plants for lyewater.
dii) monbers voted to partici-
■}ate in the Federation (tf Garden
Clubs (A Norfolk and Vicinity, Inc
'Tall Festivities" and the Christ-
-nas Flower show. Mrs. S. M. Psr-
kar and Mrs. R. F. lUiodes were
elected delegates to the Federation
meeting to be heki September ffl
in ,the Gjffden Center Educational
building, ., V
Blue I loooiis were won oy Mrs
Ihodes £und Mrs. Crodcett.
lOMEWORI
Om pao|^ do tfiair Inturalea liomawork* lo
k»«p obraotf c/k currant davalopmanto In {^nnfaig
and counseling. This up-to>date O fyr oo dt to yoar
imuranca naadt is port of tha pocbifa w« OM
f ^— Perimid Sarvica. \^y not tort ul aooii?
Km mmxt %mmjmM^
miiFMi»cwiiiinil
KELLAM- EATON
31 1 1 PACIFIC AVE. - \niR$INtA BEACH
428-9161
U06S NONIUS ANNi tO. - OTY IfAU
#
mm
How about this Dew Ugh-step-
pbig bowUag skirt te a new, Iuim
t(^i(riBg l«igth with swii^iiMS pan-
el pleate aad gtaat pateh pock-
ete? H's te Bdity heaflier 8hel-
land wwA or tweed twtet, aa'«i(
set tomty c^wfial wardr^HU^The
bowlteg shoes and smart bag are
the oew AMF FASHION
fnn» I
HLGARMfCn
GROUP STORES
SWEET OR BUTTERMILK
2bBl.lCIOU8
mscurrs
3 roR
^9c
sa ouH Mwr eat
^irnud Ashman, ffl-JO.
lAJhkei ZJo ../mnounct ZJkai J^t fhw ^J^i
L/pgned «^« LJffic0 Iror ZJkt /-^racHct
\Jf f^Afckialff
ipu ..^rrppoinlmtnlt ^
DMpkong 428.2003
t * -. :J ' va. -g-
hi tfw 1890't Norfolk^* 44-iiMm fselic* Htm had
Ht ^«K^liiNr1•rl ,1^ ii« OM €Ny Jail.
. . . Then H. D. Oliver had been serving for 44
years.
^ Ibe lNiik&i«, erected idwid; 1^ usytA Qie c(»iununity
for many yeara and wis teter u^ ffi the City Cleik's
office. !'^»fo]k']^ pottee fonx of 44 mos M>t law and
orde-. In thi^ d^ H. D. CMinw BUed tiie ouunnni^'s
need for re^tected and dlipatfed burial and toeral
sovices.
Todi^ Norfoft's police force fRiRd>flrs hi t}% fauochtxiB
aiKl the city has a n»pttfic«t i»w PubUc Safety Ski-
ing and Jail. H. D. Cnvor still senws aO <rf tUewaUs- ,
with tite fin^ seviee. Ao experunced, cq^iMe tiaff
and two fine faciUttes ei^iU^ ttoQ to ffl ewssy nesd
with care. Call on E D. XMm.
' Barry D. and JTamos B. Olivar
•
^01 €thtf^ Smmat:f&mm
NOhnutQMi. w a iHB* waxen e*4.
tti-tsss, .4ii-iMi
VIRtWTA BEACH
Ai« ^ a woridi^ ^1 who sayi, '^ I ji4| dih't iiava
t«^ for Mi^ carT? It's time to gM i^aaMed wlA Us. f^
Mi^K». w^ 3W kaew we im'i mtad tf yoi bring a aandwkfe
to ndU>k under 9&k di^o*? We mal» spedd t^mA^ mttmag^
tmtiLt f»- \axk hwr i^ «d ^ve wirtl^^t' wtMmsi*
at tboM iKHva. You go bade to wot ^otui^ a^uidHnil!
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OUR NORFOLK LOCATION
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iLLNtt'sflmui^ilimiMiH4|i|
MpaiitJKlAriM..a
at the rate of
peranum
to fivers of record
December 31^ 1965
^
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mAynuam amd iaan associa'hon op norpoix
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mi . I : .-*ir=r^
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COMJMBtCIAl . INOUSTRIAl • MSWnniAL
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>HOfi#t QA 8-1929 20 f 3 PACIFIC AVlNUi;
PHONE Kt 5-6843 VIRGINIA BEACH. VA.
/
Kog» B ait
SHOPS FOR THE LAD(ES AND THEIR DAUGHTERS
We are now showing a complete selection of
lovely fall fashions. Prints, pUrid and solid
» .. colors for any oaasioH from da^ite to well
cift0f4^k, ,, ^ : -_
Of jm Monday & Fjndastjtvenings tU 9 p.m.
fBAUAPtA
TBAUA " mm fiam Ite«itt
TM^ffi AM)datfon oMtf^dnef
Uw faoilty mi Atit te«ieA of
th« IbaJla EknMDtary Sdiosl d
a kn^ioa recMtly.
libi. li. S. Jdbst, pmlwHt of
ftt VfK, iwJMmBd die pMiM «mI
tatfoihKM dw bond nrndMn;
&rt fie»|sr^kteA. Mrs. Donald
Ki^dcy; aecoiid vice-{H-«tidN^
Mra. ChvlM llia^er: trusver,
Loute Mhnan; recording Mcre-
tary. Mrt. difford Bungard ami
ewrdllMndl^ aeqretary, Mrs.
ttebert W. WooUrtdgt.
Tht cnmiyttee diainn«i vw:
wi^ Md SMMs. Mrs. D. B. Zttn:
tocial. Mn. F. 0. R^iky: pubUci-
fy, Mn. Domdd Harvey; parlia-
mmtary, Mrt. Kinprd; room np-
reMi!ttatlve. Un. J. F. f^kr;
hosplt^. Mrs. A. J. Newtori:
heidth uad sodal, Mrs. Iiforris
Marchat; lilM-arian. Mrs. Roba:t
Ovfa^n; Miteriu. Un. 3mm
^MTgei; year book and wa^
boek, Mrs. W. Aletandg; tf(^
stamps, Mrs. Geoiie Hovy; ^
Ui^m. Join Cutdiin, Jr.; book
sak, Mrt. J. C. EUison; tndter
repres^ative. Mrt. Own); Iwdg-
et and finariee. George^ Wilmn;
diarader mi spiritual, Mrs. V.
T. Mkitt: and recreatkjn, Mrs.
Harry Kohkr.
H. 0. 0^1^. |»Tndpal, wd-
conwd the new tMdws, Mn.
Mi^ Davis. Mrs. Wanda Q.
Daye, Mn. Mildred B. Mean, Mrs.
Vli^nia M. Wikox, Mrs. Bobbie
E. THimer, Anth(»iy J. Mincini.
and the Misses Ettnbeth n. tar
kr. Hazel SoiAhall, Nancy E.
I%ek, Margaret C. Grigp, Susaq
mm YEARS
vmoMA mhm - nie oda-
en V«mi Ckib at ^borough (d
VIrgWa B«B(A «•• «it«tained at
Iqr Ifra. Albert V. Oooeby Jr. She
^lertalMd wlfli mmf (amUiar
Mk aonp md a<x«rt^^uiied her^lf
on the gaUiKr.
Hie Ckb meets Mch secmd and
foui^ Thws<fay at ttie Plr^ Pres-
fcyte^ Churdi. New maimers
arf aifmf% wek«ne.
nma have bem nuKk to take
a bus tour to points ot iirt«re8t in
N<M^olk which witf include the Mac-
ArAur Memwlil. Meyer Hotae,
and Mu^om. Liin^eon wiU be
served at t!w Carriage Hmise m
ftitte street.
The bus win leave the First
Pre^yteriim Church on 36lli street
at 10 a.m. on 'Hturmiay, Stfc^iefiker
2S, and |1 will be charged !<»* Uie
JTo make rwervatiwis for _ the
bos and lundieon, fhoK Mrs, Otis
Parker at 42R-4TC7, or Mrs. Stonie
Guthrie 42&-Sffi3.
P. Simmons. Mary L. Ernst, Kar-
in A. Nelsoe, and the new librar-
ian. Mn. Luis H. Undsley.
The Mines Melanie Retd^r, LO-
lian Harvey, Kathy Moore. Jamie
Eakes and Barbara Wells, former
students at Thalia and now at-
PfeRSONAL
Midiad Agda^, son d Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Agekato of 1800 McCul-
ku#i LaiM!. k «noi^ tiie ^id«)U
tfriving on ttie OdinMa Univer-
sity cwnpus f«r the Frertiman
Vietk activities. He k a paduate
d Virginia ^^riKf^I Sdiwri ol
Lynd^Mirg where he was «iltor
d the Mwspapa-. secretary at the
School Ve^ry. a counsdor and a
participant in drsma and croM
coiartry.
• * • •
Mn. LudBe J. Pabner was
nam«l a charter manber al the
Bronze Circle (rf tlw Women Uafl-
ers Round "htole at its annual
m^ing held recaitly at the
ChaM-Park iHaza H^l in a. L(hi-
is. Mn. Palmer Is an agwt with
Equitable Life Inwrance Cwn-
pany.
• • • •
Caroline Tate Dldtson, dai;^ter
of Mr, and Mrs. William P. Dick-
son of Linkhorn Shores, is among
the first residents of Roawdl Gray
Ham Hall, tiw iww langoai^ dor-
mitory on the Mount Hdyoke Col-
lege « campus. The dwnutory will
hwise, undergraduates speaking
French. German, Russian, Spani^
and Italian.
• • • • -
Ste^iiai Sdmeider (rf 5821 Prin-
cess Anne Road was ammg 140
P. F. OriUer, Inc. sales represeirta-
Uves and^ir wives who returned
home recoJtly from a nine^lay all-
expense-paki luxury trip to Ja-
pan. The trip was awarded for his
Virgihia Beach SUN, Thursday, Stpfftmber 16, 1965
Pa99 9^
I artu eJLine
RY OlOA EOWAHDS
I^UM^ at Qie Cavalier Beach Club— were you there?
ter^ng KempfvlBe Jr. Hi^, were p ^ftj^BH ir fl parformftPtf durii*
the charming walKsses at m \ ^^e annual Collier's fcncyckpedia
suflvner sales conteet. - —
lunch^ui.
■ *.<*^!»,1
%T
\^'
WE NEED YOU
HON & DA9
SUPPORT YOUR:
^ CHILDRER'S
BAHENDING EACH GAME
Compliments of
325 Uskin RomI
~":*r
^lpp«^ Colonial Storo
i,^
-r
IV
Where did
you get your
Rolex?
*#
Wh«» Walte- Slew* spots a Rdex owmt. he's U^k to^ii^
ri^ up and adc tills question. He assumes that, ganger <»-
othMTvise Rolex owners possess taste, ju^enwrt,' a-wwkfly
&BA. "Rdex propk." he says, "are a s6rt d intematkMal
ctab." WiB you join Mr.
Skizakt Stn-t by coiuidering
lys porsMal fancy ... the
Datejust So call«i because
the magnified date changes
cfidt! every mklni^. It's m.
Oy^r Perpehial, meanii^ ab-
mA^ wirter-pnxrf* and self-
windh«. It^s a 25- jewel chro-
Boneter, certified by the Swiss
Gov<«iimait f(»- superb time-
keeping abUities. (Rdex has
produced more than h^
<rf iffl S^ss dfffHumeten ewr
made.) In this steel and gold
eonitoa^a: , $330.00: , with
atrai). $360.00 (f.U). Also
in IK goM combinatkm. Only
dite je welers carry Rolex.
WMcb k the way it diouki be.
*(miitn can, wim mi erytt^ « faMff .)
ROLEX
OVSTia PERPETUAL
OOdal tfaiQHeee. Fm AnwriCMi WorM Alrwmjri
Frank R. Ford Co.
229 graHby summer hours a A.M. - i PJi.
MEMBERS AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY
If
'//
Bardfey
Ail ideal \
for Town or Travel.
pleated skirt
wool plaid
little suit
Swinging box
in a texttired
Red/Grey
combination $79
Tor Ae'Woman Who Cares Wliat Slie Wean"
3303 Atlantic Ave.
Vb. Beach
111 College Place
Norfolk
Desta Burke of 8132 Lone Wil-
low Lane is among a grwip (rf
more than 400 new students arriv-
ing at Lawrence University, Ap-
pleton, Wisconsin, for a period oi
Qrientatiffli before the start of the
institution's llStti year. CassM will
bagin Sept. 27. _ ^-.^..^^
Out of town guests for the wed-
ding of Miss Mary McAuslanj aiMl
David Chmielowiec were Mn.
Louise €(we awi-son BiUy, Uie
paternal grandmother, Mrs. J, L.
McAuslan. and Mr. and Mn.
James Grenier, all of North Grd-
ton, Massachusetts; and the ma-
ternal grandmother. Mre. J. C.
Pridgen d Norlina, North Caro-
Mrs. Ma^ PrUlgifl^ of F($lar
Hills, Norfolk, was host«s to
frieijds and relatives at a bridal
^Kw«r given recaitly fw Rfiss
Mary McAuslan who was married
to David Chmielowiec on August
Harold T. Gormswi, kki of Mn.
Mabel Goranson of 1316 Bruton
Lane, and a graduate of Culver
Milftary Acadany, ^is among the
enterirjg freshmen of the Massa-
chusetts Institute of Technology,
Cambrklge, Massachusrtts.
HllRCHWOOD GC
BIRCHWOOD — Hie Birchwood
Ganien Club held its fint faD
meeting at the hotne of Mn. J.
Saunders, 3709 Beacon Lane. Co-
Hostess was Mrs. J. ^>argos.
A colorftil slide arrangonent of
basic flowa: designs was shown
bv Miss Gladys Forehand of the
C&P Telephone Company who was
gu^st speaker and commentator.
The slides called "Colorful Con-
versation" showed the basic flow-
er arrangements as assembled
st^ by st^ to fit in with the de-
cor of any room in the house— and
of course accompanied by a col-
orful telephone to match tiie ar-
rangements
Marttab wn« conqileie^y al»-
sent but ke ctum nd cake
gal«« . John awiu Sawyer, son
of Mr. and Mn. Wayne S. Sawyer
gave a Bon Voyage party for Peter
£rfe ISMnnL . JPeiR , is leaving
with his motfier and father Lt.
<J.g.) k Vbt*. Peter D. Thomas
for California.
The ship was moored in the
swimming pool awaiting the guests
but before they arrived the
weaUusrman stepped in with cool
weither. The anchor was weired
and the boat was hauled ash(»«
whew the Bon Voyage party of-
ficially got under-way!
The guest of honor by this time
was ju^ a Me disgusted and
he fell to sleep as the guests were
arriving.
But a^^»d ti|$» mm^ had J^
all with much "dancing around"
as the toys were played with and
much "slngtag" as the possesston
of toys was discussed. And the
refredunents were devoured with
gusto, if not neatly— as the guests
ranged in ages from 7 moi^hs to
three years.
Those who came for the (un-
filled afternoon were John Clarke
Sawyer, the host; Peter Erie
itMMs. Hit gue^ (A h«Mr; Jahi
Eric McOoifd, and Virginia and
Eva. Brethaoer.
GREAT NECK GC
GREAT NBCK-Great Neck Gar-
den Club held its first meetinn of
the season last week at tne home
of Mn. R. G. Thomas.
A progran on "Landscaping"
was given by Mn. £. W. Timmons.
Plans were made to hold a rum-
mage sale on Octobir 2.
Mn. R. T. Soper won a tri-color
ribbon in ttie artistic class. Blue
riWions went to Mrs. P. M. Lyons
and Mrs. Soper; red to Mrs, N. B.
Godfrey and Mis. J. H. C«)k; and
yelkw tp Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. D. A.
Webster, and Mnl-Soner. In the
horticulture class, blue ribbons
were awarded to Mrs. Thomas and
Mrs. Co<*. '
John Chute Sawyer, Peter Erte Thomas, .fohn Eric McCkml,
Virginia akA Eva/Brettiau»
L. to R. J<Aa v.a ii? Sawyer, Peter Eric Thomas, Jda Eric^jtfcCtoad
^^^^^^^ NORFOLK— Hie Tidewater Rose
'S%re being formulated ^4^^'^^ ^ITL"?^ AdSiiUstra-
slk Botaomcal
bold a "Card Party and Fashi(5>, V^". ^M P-'"^ "^ "^
Show" to be held iii the spring
Ribbon winnen in the arrange-
ment class were Mrs. J. Saund-
ers, red. Mrs. E. Tinro. red. Mrs
Saunders, yellow and Mrs. Tippo,
honorable mention.
In" the horticulture class ribbod
winners were Mn. Tippo, blue
and red: Mrs. H. C. Davis, blue
and red; and Mrs. H, Briden-
"tine, two reds.
The October meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs. H, Bri-
denstine, 3817 Lamol Avenue and
guest speaker will be Mrs. Ches-
ter Bamforth on "Corsages."
ROSE SOCIEH
turn building of Nor
Gardens.
EUZABETH RIVER
SHORES GC
ELIZABETH r'iVER SHORES-
The first mating of the year of
aie Elizabeth River Shores Garden
dub was held la^ week at tlie
home of Mrs. W. C. Forbes at
6170 Newark Avenue.
Blue\iW)on winners ,in the ar-
rangement class were Mrs. II. P.
Richardson. Jr., Mrs. R. W. Fru-
gard, Mrs. J. C. Holland. Mrs. C.
H. Grimsley and Mrs. H. W. Wil-
liams.
BAYSIDE BAPTIST
BAY8IDE - Chaplain WtastM
Robertson. USN ' Assistant Dii-
trict Chaplain erf the Fifth Navd
District, will be guest q)efll»r
at the Ba3i;side Church ev«iing
service (Ml Sunday at 7:30 pjn.
Tlie Bayside BapUi^ 9m&Bif
School will be engaged in *a SiHh
dav School Leadership Preparation
Week from September 19-22.
Soec'al meetings will be heW an*-
day night at 6:00 p.m.; Monday
and Tuesday nights, l-%; Wedtaet-
day at 6:45 p.m.
Beach Artists Pl^ 'Open House'
WE BRIDGE THE GAP
When newcomers move t«
town, our Hostess greet
them, and extends a wel
come, with the personal mes
&agcs of oar fripnd'y, civic
noinded sponsors.
NEWCOMERS
GREETING
Mrs. Mai^rat Lowman
H^l«ss
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WeirimowM jocai artists wUl have tkeir stiKtios oplen w We puMte en September 9 aa « MMrIrt
plaBnedby the Flae Arts department el tlie VlrgiiaaBeadHPrlBceaa Arne JaahrWiiiiaa'iC^
iHm wfl iiwv tteir enteocat aai iriiB« tk^ awk ^an a v^j aUaiUatinf Umr4 jPicturei ipa
rigkt) WaMer lMft.lMtteJdlenM.fce Prii». Md G«eq^ aM B^ Laakao. vUk the
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Virginia Beach SUN, Thursday, September 16, 1965
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Owners Of The
Virginia Beach Sun
#iew Wi^^i t^f9^Mi9
PubHsMd Every Thtirsdty
And The Virginia Beach Ne¥^
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The New Home Boem
Th« U.S. Bureau of Census says 1965
wittt* a banner yearin the buit?*ng
of new hones all over the United
Slam. One only lias to take a quick
fook at rewdential construction in Vir-
ginia Beach to be well aware of this
fact. One of the more obvious reasons
iw so many ne^ hwnes Is the entr'ance
into adulthood of the so<alled "war
babies." $ome of the more obvious rea-
$sm for so much home construction in
m^mia i^ieh are the abundance of
ieady^ rel^v e l f low initial c^ts, and
relatively tow real estate taxes. Over
'9B miflioh dollars has been s^nt in
all types of constri^rtlon in Virginia
teach in the first seven months of
t%5. This is s^nif leant only when cme
looks at the overall picture and finds
^at the figure is higher than any other
d^ in ff^ state of Virginia, and in
1^^ thriving cities as Minne^)olis, Ro-
c^i^, Buffalo, Newar^, Greensboro,
>^>any, Charlotte, and even the indua-
frial center of PittMaurg. And Virginia
Bei^i is n^ even considered to be one
eif llw 200 largest cities in the United
^ fmmd it particularly interesting
this past weekend when the two Nor-
folk newspapers ran an entire supple-
ment diM^ed fo housing and homes.
Every s)t^|^ Nnising development fea-
tured it In Vtoginia Beach, and not Nor-
folk, /^tf every one c# those develop-
ments ^ In a q9wiqfr>trated few square
miles MMV and around Virginia Beach
Boule>Mrd. (X>vrously the city of Nor-
folk is ^jst about full of houses and
houslnf dw^lopm^ts. There is so lit-
tle iawrf left. But in Virginia Beach,
there ^ i^ll «d much untapped land
av^tJalAe ^ future a^itional housing.
jwe( t^inpi distwb us greatly about
all thft. Wi do ni^ foolf^^ward fo
seeing \^|^Ma Bm^ l9e<x)me a "bed-
room cMy/' ^^ is, a city devoted en-
tirely M heiw i n^ . ^f>h w^uld now like
to $m an influx of business and indus-
try. The time has now arrived ^that the
residents of Virginia Beach should not
ha^e to depend so greatly on large
businesses and ir^dustry in Norfolk or
anywhere else. The time has come for
large commercial bu^pess^ establish-
TtmiH to locate in Vlr^nia Beach, and
the time has come for all types ©f in-
dustry to take advantage of th* lower
taxes and of the open land in this city
We must not have a city of just houses.
We must work Xoward a well-rounded
city wi% provisions for every segment
of its population. Virginia Beach lis
physically separate from Norfolk, and
we believe it should be separate^ in
every other way as well.
The Other factor that disturbs us was
pointed up by the Norfolk newspapers'
supplemeitf on houses^Tbei^wece sev-
eral stories which told of the many
Norfolk firms that are called upon to
provide services and materials for the
building of all the new homes being
featured ... all in Virginia Beach.
Granted that a few Virginia Beach
firms were mentioned, too, but, by far,
the rnajority of firms mentionefcl are Iri
Ntorfofk, and there are even a few in
Portsmouth. We feel that more Virginia
Beach firms should be employed to
construct Virginia Beach houses, per-
haps there are not enough of those
firnra In Virginia Beach. If there are
^not, then the time has come for those
firms to locate in Virginia Beach. It
Would seem to us that there is a wide
open field for small and large busi-
nesses alike. In many fields of endea-
vor, for Instance, there is only one
busirwss of a kind. We believe there
si'wuld be a choice. There Is nothing
wrenil wltK^competition. It makes for
all-around better business. V ^
V^ believe strongly in tfiie future of
Virginia Beach, and although sO many
new homes are being built in Virginia
teach, we h^te to see so much of the
construction money leaving our city
and helping the economy of other ci-
ties. .Virginia B^ach should be entirely
on Its own. Virginia Beach is still grow-
ing so rapidly in every phase of activ-
ity tbf t it must stand on its own merit
«Td boost its own economy'.
It is a good thing that so many Vir-
ginia Beach real estate companies con-
tinue to advertise in the newspapers
In Norfolk. Otherwise, the housing sup-
plement, composed entirely of homes
in Virginia Beach^ could not even have
been printed. And again, that advertis-
ing money. has left our economy.
The New Gridiron Season
When fall comes, football fields ev-
erywhere come alive. Football is prob-'
^y the best known spectator sport
in #i# United States, and is probably
the best liked. Whether it is played on
the High school^ cojiege or professional
level, nearly everyone enjoys watching
a football game. Fewer persons enjoy
partieipeting in the gMne itself, but
those who do, give It their all. A foot-
ball game is serious, and it Is serious
business.
Here at Virginia Beach, there are sev-
eral arch rivalries, and as new schools
are built, the day <»uld come when a
full slate of games is played with only
teams from Virginia Beach high
schocrfs. Competition is already quite
keen, and the students of the several
Virginia teach high sdiools are already
avid supporters of their indiviciud
teams. The rivalry it s^-ious to the stu-
dents and to the Khosls. But there is
stlO one thir^ missing that must be
rnn-ected.
^»erti Is lust not enough support for
a starids are just rK3t full
he students ve there, The
•)i and administrations are
majority erf parents and
jr^/jjic aie missing. A fastbati
^n «^(pensive a<^e$$ory for a
^ eniches, unlfwlfis, equip-
ment, programs,*field lights, stadiums
and dressing rooms all cost money.
And somebody has to pay for all of
these. Obviously the school cannot pay
for It all. The individual teams must
have support 'of the community. We
wish that the parents would spend
more of their time supporting their
children and the football teamsw Social
life Is Important to the people of Vir-
ginia Beach, and we "can think of no
better way to spend an evening than
to attend a football game.
We realize that not everyone is in-
terested in football, but if those not
genuinely interested would attend one
game, perhaps they would be caught
up in the excitement of It, and want
to continue to at^nd future games.
Support does not mean just buying a
ticket. It means, in Kkftfion, yelling for
the feam of one's dioice. It means tak-
ing up the team. It means generally
sfiowing interest in our youth in their
endeavors.
Several Virginia teach high schod
football teams have had a hard go of
it In the past. tThwe are definitely
enough residents of this city to support
all of the teams in grand style. We
hope this will be the most successful
year ever for the teams, and that can
only be a«:©mpllshed with your help.
(iVE TIE unu iviyap m \
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THePublic Hearing; That Wi»
The much heralded public hearing
concerning" reapportionment of the Vir-
ginia teach City Council Is over. It was
s'hort and almost devoid of controver-
sy. Almost without exception, those
who so often have openly criticized
City Council in nearly everything, gave
at least a condescending, nod to Coun-
cil's own reapportionment ^an. Ob*
viously not everyone is going to agree
with every facet of this oi; any other"
plan, but the combination Borough-
at-large apportionment received, quali-
fied endorsement from nearly all those
interested parties at the hearing. There
Wias even unexpected support. In ad-
dition, a spokesman for the Republican
plan was forced to say he almost con-
curred with Council's plan, although he
offered his own adaptations.
Ther^e are always dissenters, and
there are always those who attempt
to muddy up the waters with irrelevant
and irrespCHislble statements. Both cat-
egories were ^represented at the reap-
portionment public hearing. But gen-
erally speaking, the Council plan re-
ceived not orviy endorsement but also
praise. A long line of spokesmen came
forward to voice approval. Some had
additional suggestions. Everyone \A/as
welcome at the public hearing, and all
suggestions have been taken under ad-
visement by Council.
The new reapportionment plan,
whatever it finally is, is not to be tak-
en lightly. It means a great deal in the
shaping of the city's future. It will be *
significant in every phase of gro>^th
the city can expect in years to come.
way to settle the rhatter. It is obvious
that Virginia Beach is still not ready
for complete at-large elections. That
We strongly eridorse the Borough and
at-large system as the best possible
may corne .in the future^ but in the
meantime, we believe the combination
system is the best way to satisfy both
thy o u rt s afKl ^the people ©f Virginia
jteach. The new plan, as we have stat-
"M before, keeps the gdverrirtient of
the City of Virginia Beach close to the
people. It allows the Interests of all to
be best represented .without giving
any one group a ifroqger voice than
any other. . . S, ^
In many ways, the public hearing
s^hfied to be the calm after the storpi.
The reapportionment matter has re-
ceived so much attention and publicity,
and has been the center of so much
controversy, that we fully expected a
big fight of sorts. It did not come. There
was even consideration given mov-
ing the hearing rdjom to accommodate
the expected number of in^rested par-
ties. They did not come. The room was
full, but not overfull. The discussion
was lively, but not necessarily exciting.
The public hearing is over. Action is
Imminent. What began as a political
fiasco has now been ended by the far-
sightedness of the members of City
Council. They have drawn up a plan
that can certainly change their own
political futures, yet the plan has been
drawn to the satisfaction of nearly ev-
eryone.
Itis all over . . . that was the public
hearing .that was.
Anotlier Beacli Beauty
I MP trtiinftitiL Bg^r*!!
OPEN FORUM,
By golly, there are a lot of beautiful
girls at Virginia Beach. We are not talk-
ing necessarily about those who pa-
rade on our streets and on our beaches
during the summer time. Many of
those do not live permanently at Vir-
ginia - ,
It has taken judges at Asbury Park
and Palisades Park, New Jersey to
make us see the llg'ht. Perhaps we have
spent too much time at the typewriter
to realize the beauty there is at Vir-
ginia Beach.
Just a couple of weeks ago, Mary
Jo Kellam won a beauty contest as she
was named Miss High School of Amer-
ica. Now another girl, Lynelle Raye
Bass, a senior at Cox High School, has
been crowned Miss American Teen-
Ager, vvinning over representatives
from 48 other states. We are quite
proud of her and the honor she has
won for Virginia Beach.
We cte not wish to take away from
either of these girls in any way, bu*
we are beginning to wonder at the
feasibility of so many ojntests and so
many titles; There appear to be so
many ditterent contesTS toeing held to-
day that each loses some of its import-
ance. When there are so many contests,
and consequently so many winners,
one begins to consider the significance
wii'h a little less imfDortartce.
Again, we are quite happy to have
a Miss High School, and a Miss Amer-
ican Teen-Ager, But there is still some-
thing bothering us. Tl^iere has never
li^en a Virginia winner in the best-
knpwn and most respected pageant of
them all. Virginia has never had a Miss
America. With all the beauty and talent
we obviously have in Virginia ancLpar-
ticularly in Virginia Beach," this does
not seem quite right. Perhaps the
judges and operators of the^ local and
statewide contests are not choosing the
right girls. That is a matter for some
serious thought.
- Perhaps Virginia Beach's represent-
ative in the AAiss Virqinia ©ontest will
go on to become Miss America next
year. We think we have a fine choice,
and we wish her much success.
Dear Str.
• F«r t)» past lea fm^ m wtti
ind I have b^n mi0ig to your
fine City ^ iH ar part If <nr
vacatioj. ^e a^ it ve# mtA,
tfaf beacfc is fw^ih i t, ^ Vf0f#
are pkaaant aad fciM% adl ^
%mdU^ try to make your stay
an oij^^Mi sb^. AE tfas tmt-
diajts and shop owners are really
nice f«oph.
We have been in Resorts all
tkm ^ c<>Bi^ but Kit (»e has a
Museum rf the Saa Uk Virginia
iea<A. We were wnf "wdi no.
pt9MtA hy tius wonderful display
of Shells, Fossils and Rocks. Every-
Uui% is so nicdy arranged and
tntelligwrtly d ispii^ w d Uiat wfr
really en^yed it ak «d w« w«^
able destrfte tte ia nd aqy nt p light-
ing to tai^e wme sBdes/l do ttilnk
.that the inside of the Museum
heeds improved li^rtiog. 'B» {»■»•
ait lifting does not do justice to
the cotoring of the Boaterial da-
played.
Not being crtttetf. mtm0 your
fine City, bat we saw iwuiy fairi-
lies witti children who aj^ar«l
to Ife very much interested in the
jUuteuan imtil they leanied of the
admission price, ttien Aey Irft
without seeing the enormously in-
teresting wonders of the Sea; not
realhring too, the educational
values therein displayed. I was dis
appointed to fihd the Musaim was
not open to the gaieral piAlic to
visit and re-visit as often as they
would be necessary to take in all
desire. More than several visits
the displays and information made
available. The wonders of the Sea
nre being brou^t to ones attention
more each day, e^ecially now the
United States is invdved more and
more in ocean a{drati(ML.~,i-~w^-
I have had a subscription to tlie
Virginia B^ac^ Sun for the pairt
twio ywrs I like to keep abre<«3t
ci the ktesA news awi grwving
paii» (tf the City in «^ch I hope
to malce BOf hms sometby While
on vaca^km Uiere a month ago, I
«1ts readng the we^y Virginia
Beach Gui^ «id I noticed that
there was up OMntton of the
Nauttes Mwnmt la Hm «ntire
book, ^ince tibe tJHpiiti ia se*it<*w
many people are not aware of its
existoice. I believe H ^uld be
listed regularly in the Vhginiii
Beadi Gukie. It al«> nn^t help to
draw peo{de to Virginia Beach if
tiie Museum were m«itioned in
the out-of-state advertismg.
In condu^m, pleise do not mis-
coraonie this as a letter of criticism
xs I ini{died oilier, we have al
ways oijoyed Virginia Beach, but
since you raw 1iave wdi a fine
MuseiBih, why iKrt utilize it to its
fullest advantage, by making it
avaihMe to the {wb'ic at all tbnes
even as (^er Museums.
I^mkii^ you for your i^ention,
I am
ffinca^ly ywirs,
George Ba-g
cc: Vh-ginia Beach Siin.
Dear Mr. Lowenthal:
y
I have been wanting for a long
time to write you and oongratulats
ym OR the fine job tiiat you and
your staff are doing on the
Virginia Beach Sun. Wh«i I
read s» few weeks a^ you would
^rt carryii^ a cohsiBi by Alice
Brewer Whtts I naS^ felt a sin-
0^ ttnks tram tfl tbt \mSim
to tM
I hai« hm M iie fathkm iiferk(
1^ a whife-M 9$ • pn^
gmri Aodel aiA 4 l|htai oo*
ui^UHliuc HWI W$ |l|K|p|||bce
wlUi Mrs. Whtte, ml iHt |^fit>
ed by her ju^inant aoi
kMwfed^ tf mtmm work!.
So
yoB sM
li^ts aml'li
•dvei^tfe.
ta
r m the Mgb.
tfs in h«r mm
Siae«fieiy.
Mrs. W. B. HUCK
Dear Vtc. Low^Uhal:
I wouH^ Tike To tike ttl»~"
occasiim to addrai my renaaite
to a Mtir wMm to the editor
in lait week's iswe of the Vir- ^
ginla BMcfa Sun by Robert M,
Garocr.
Any auttor, bewever iHJxnbk hi«
tadrali rat^ H thrivei (^ the
•fMna and ma^iwc^e ariti>
(jms (tf Hs T^fen. I nust cm-
h& ttat I waa tlsl^ited, not (mljr
to have Mr. Gam«- as a ccautairt
reader of the "We Will Bury You"
seriesr bust to have .|w»vG||ic8d tha«.
obvious thoi^t that wait into the
preparation ai his Irtter.
I mu^<c(mfess that I gflarfe the
frustratkin of a serimis studeiil of
the subject being unable to delve
as deeply as his intellect would
car^ him. R^etably, however,
this series was not writ^ iop
scholars nor do I fvrpwt to be a'
scholar. It was written s^ a prod
or a stimulant to jar young aetv-
icemen into delving deeper into "
the subject. It was not written
as a coU^e term paper, hence,
the lack of foot notn. d^ttdi^a-
Qon aiid italics were wed as an"
aid in apphasizing pouits that
were felt important by the author.
Hie punctuation, however, is pive- '
ly that (d the genttoaen ^i^ed—
unaMdged and uoaAdtri^.
M you wffl, Bfr. Gvner, provide '"-^—
me with your vMrem I will be
delisted to (amdde ywi «lli the
exact bods and pubUcatiou usedlpl^
ior the series and gladly,j|nswer, - '
^^mm
MM
This seies was u^rti^Da! as
a {wblic service. I receive abso-
lutely no rauimeratkm for any of
the artkles. Iliegr were requested
and excepted by this pisar on the
proviso that they wcnikl he printed
exactly as fumUdied, or in ^ect,
as ^ey are sulmiitted to aorvice
newspapers. -
Now, as to the hnplieirtka that
there is an inqiUcatuNi^ (tf far
right wingism tai the smUm. I
ttiink the article t^eA tot ttum-
s^ej in this req^t biA I would
be glad to have thrae areas that
you oonslda* to be far right wing
brcu^t to my atteitl(m.
I personally believe in Oar form
oi government im it b; I believe
in die ultimate vict(N7 ol fteedom
over d» tyranny d commudan;
but most of all, I bdleve ta y«i
Mr. Gamer and me and the mil-
lions of Ameritans who, every
now and then, stand up and s'v,
"Let's just hold on a minute budcfy
-tilat's not right."
I may say you're wrong Mr.
Gamer and you may say you're
ri^t— that's wonderful! That's
America!!!
Sincerely,
E. T. HALE
Your FaitH and You
Fear can do (mny thli^ to people. It can distort personality, di»-
rup-t ptfspective, and de^y purpose. It can so fill aar days thtt
we b^xane preocct^d with H, and a valu^le day d our lives is lo^.
Certaiidy v^ ha\% eoou^ real fears to ccnfront us these days— fear
of the uisteady balance of power m the world and the daatruction
which would be wroi^ if that delicate balance were shaken. And
all of us mi;^ at last come face to tatx with the ultimate fear-deatii.
Generally, pei^le turn to God when they get into troiri>le, whes their
fears begin to mount. And usually their plea is for God to get than
out of the presentv^HMi^. But that is [N«cisely what God will ndt do!
Instead ol offering a way of escape, God offers a meaia of resonrce to
face your fears head-on.
Oae is raninded of the gatl^nng of Je»u aad- bis Dlsciglas ta that
Upper Room for their last meal together. It was there that Jesus h^
announced that soon he would be turned over to the Sairiffidrin offkials
for persecution and death. Tlie disciples faced the darkest. mcMt
hopeless and fear-ridden mwnart of tbiir lives. Of cwurse, they feangl
for Christ, but they also kaefw that his amouncemeirt spdled persuial
peril for each of thtoi— they feared for their very lives. It was thai
^t Christ said to than, "Let iwt your hearts be trwiiled . . ." Fw
his <rffer was one (rf faith; his offer to the disciptes was spiritual
strength to nKet the dangerous situ^rtaM, not acme means of escape
tfirou^ tte back door.
Perhaps it will hdp us all to reraendier, when we fa(» a dark hoir
ai fear, that he wIh) faced the darkest hmn* of aU was abte to gh«
sbra^ to th<%e aix»A him in the mkbt of gkxxn and deq>iir.
"Ui not year hearts be trotiied . . ." . ^
YIETNAI (MDREN
TO RECflVE GIFK^
VraGINIA HEACI^-llra. E. ft
BOdOelni Jr.. (Aatemaa fcr M
Crass Yc^th, hu «ffimiiM»l ^t
■re VMi# fo b0fiA thdr part Jb
chiMrai 9( Sotrth VM Nam
K U «q>^|iA iW in
of i<m Ami^ Uto and Frie^d-
^ Imx^ will be rtled and #1-
paU^ed by Ow Ra) Otms Yam
ttdBatma from tiie schotds of
fitarlolk a^ ^(%ffii^ imA.
Cmm» fli tte fri*diirip bc^a
awl AmltY kMf tm mOkr. '9^
Uts. iduck ar| drmtrtag 1n^
iM be naA^vf ajp^t var^y
rf brijgit. c^wA^ patterned
cli^. Ibeir i^ce wiD pemut indb-
■ioa (d wmrnt^ larfff it^na.
f^kri aittefes to be found te
dUier b» or ktt mi^t Inclyie
pencOs, notebooks, comb, mi^,
d^, coiCMred dialk, d^tch i^,
^wdtxr cdorrr^-aair f UBlea. bjjl.
plastic toyi. 4r^arf or a wUcte.
Each box and kit wfl] also hi^
tasUe a ^e^ing cvd k Ae
l^guage d South Vi^ Nam. wpi-
mg "a new ^ring ftill <^ hick i^
happiness.'*
Addlti(»:<il kits will be soit as
soon as the materials ^e
availabte.
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APPOINTED
VIRGOOA B^CH - AksaBdv
C. McAuaka bM been appoint^
acUi^ cuwd inrta i- tar ftft jndor
h«h adM»b is tht NortA (fty
TiilaB, S % mfraedom of speech.
naapitfi
of tte pndetariat thatc ett be
speech . , . flrtas, ite.,
of «ar hme piHey to ta
|» ifea palMf^aa mt^am d town sod
Binhwnn fr«»dom to the Femnants of the
rfaw patey. wUdmrti uiiM *• dtetatarahir
Virginia B«»ch SUN, Thursctoy, %m^^KtfBm \h, IWS
ii^»,^^gi D^kCA Hmii^iiiff
UQinibll rBVIfll fivm vn|g
ktteiiiMei
litte
of Ibe pralitariaL"
"tt it ia a apMdMi rf te iKess _„
tfM it (fmiikwi of iM pnas) tea not and wiB not ailiM here as kxi^
MiM dk:lator^ d tiie indaMiriat la to paiwr. M if )> i* • «w«t>oo
flf te ff«ss for tte bourgedae (mUdle dass
McAoriaa received btatecbiM'
of arieoM degr» in edocntioa from
te Pild*Sf IMt Teaeho? OO-
awtfdad Ma marten degree in
vm%Hm Nortti CaroUna State
C^ge«Mea Memba- of tbe tee-
ultif «f Mrt^ H^sAooL
ik tau^ al Maury Day School
far elaveB.yivs and was a mest-
bar of Iba Maary Adutt^Bdacatin
faculty ffNT tUrteen "^mn. FR4n
WIS to 1960, he stfved as prind-
pa kf Maisy Siasnier Seboel^aBd
as assistant prtodpahaf Narview
Junbr Hi^ scbod for the past flvt
years. ^
d NaAom of the preaa & Ibe proleUriat. tbm I OMst a»r that you
1^ not Qtf aao^- combry tai tfa* wcdd witti socb bcMd and com-
pMft headuui ol the press m exists ta Urn imBtL"
"m iam a* freedom d the pi^s ier ttie bourgartrie . . . bi«
iHaa is anrpri^BR hi th^? Ws have never ptedgid (Hsa^es to f^aitf
frsfdnm of tls preoa at all dMses to ttatx aO cl»ei hapnf .
(Ours» is a ta i wiB i Baat of ane dasa. a gwwiaug^ of tbe pnMarial
iriddi dA a ldiwlb e boM rgeoaria a ibe atarMt (rf the toflji^ " y*f
of ~tw> ff and votub^ who repreaat^fte oveiwhehHing m^jtutty 0* «*
popmHioii.
Mte OrHtr Ua Award,
dau^ter t^ Ofr. and Mrs. Genrge
David Howard of 1141 Revere Pt
Rd.. wiU e4«- Stephens OM^o,
CoiuraMa, Misaoiai. fe«- her frarih
man yetf- ]at/Br this tao^^
Amo^ &e otferiag fnahoaen to
Mount tt>lyoka College. South
Ha(&^. Massachuadte, are two
V^^ B««N^. 0rla-4disa Siiatp
lana LuDimov, daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Eugei^ Li^bimov of Ara-
guia Village; and Mi» Foatalae
Syer, dau^ter d Mr. aad Un
L. Crawf^ $^^ g[ W$ ^^
End Rd. '- *^*-* .^ ---
"Hie liaediD' of die bourgedse writer is the freedem to sell tc
the capttalsli. to proadbitc Ma talai^. to cater to Ae ddiaaod ta^
and demands of the money martat. The freedom of the prdet*^
writer is the real fraedom to »«rve the highest ideate of bwnani^. ftf
best tracBttoBs of aatunal cuRure. to choose die bert laaaaa fcr lb«
ecbicatian of the reader. Between this r«iri beedom and the taugiaar
Iraadom d tbe luiMjwiin wfHv thne is the same irrec(»icaable of^^
mm as there isbe^w d>e Soviet, geniineN people's demacracy and
ttae f^K. t^yrtoiM Ij^pooiticid bovgeaia deaMcm^r.
"jh fouadfa^ Pravda, Lenm uid StaUn created a mif^y weapot
in die alragi^emr a mats wortes' Bdabevik Party, and tranafofmed
a newspaper tato a cdkstiw propaffincbst, afit^or and orga»iaer
l^t^nr y i^t ^ 104 OTgtiniiir^ eisti/tt oirecting ux labor nwvemertf tc
fte treat aim of oi«^ro«iwig die aolocracv <us) mid bdkiii^! socMy
. Tbe dgantic growdi ol te pNaa h tha USSR is Uw deares
Mr d Sodflfat democracy Mtftme fraedom of the iwress. Jbe Dol
^levlk mm te truly tb» areas of die whole nation. In the hands o
te boaraeeiBfe tfw iMtited word is a weapon of deception, an uutru
meat for Ibe endlavemerrt of die peepkC and a means of eonchnMat.
The pre^ preK of tbe sqieralist siat^k u a k>yal servmt <tf the cap-
italist mDoopoUes, ttie moudi piece af moat uabrindled reaction . . . U»e
Sovirt [wess is a weap&i of die peo|^ ni dw fif^t for die buiMing
die new Bfe, for die victody of Omonaniaai. Ibe Baktevik press is die
ahvpeat and stro^^ vraapm of omr Pai^, marehii^ in the vaoguarc
of die Soviet pe^ and diowing it die way to realaatiw d OmnHinist
ideahL"
VIRGINIA nM»-4it)i
dMm Md attrndince mariEwI kirt
Friday's ptditte Im^ on CUj
focBiell reapportiMBAoiL Apjptm-
bm^y W f/awom, a few of than
aven^'dMsena ti^^satM die meet-
^,Wm A mai was^ ew^cmr vo
allNllantbaaM arfn-
Edv«pd 7. Ca-
hr Ooaa*
of tefte.
▼. A
waa tha aaly coBstitodonri'
(hat dU aot spedfhnl^
iha {tek Ma said. "I don't tUnk
dieia la a«^li« I can add la what
liM Jam t^i"
mmm Garland U^ten told
:aw4 'i dM't M» daa ikii. but
abli."
K. MMPH, auwaaji lor
Igidag la teca etty
Lhe pdMe haariag. but dUT ail
speak.
Republicai Ray 6re^ said the
xvsent brou^ system is outdated
u d VHB and needs to be mod-
snuzed.
Gredy handed out a printed
.-nqi dnwtaig the nme councfl £s-
trkts which die >^gbiia RepuUi-
^m AssesnUy propoaed with da*
^aik of die i^aa on ttie rewse
^de (rf die map.
Ibe m^lni eflM «^ city
WilUam HiidgicI A»d up and
and ^tar U^ei^ng to ^ tba jte
stixnilled ^ he endoriad oe
iMa argwiant 4d dbwhybalare
te inaalliig was eirieA IWand
maler. oia «l Im toar iliMifb
sediBg d» laifiiMHawmt apdte
agaMw Iha eaaaeffs fkm. Ml said
f te pMl was appMwai Mr the
geaeni aiauahly aad ^^hH by
tttt eMTta. "I aai guarjilBa you
paamwa that it wil be gfpealed
la die Si^^ane QuBt nd mtt just
baaata ap«ad more asMf Id de-
laat tt.
"I drink we are hen !■! to la-'
ton." repdad CeuneliBWB Hu^
MfcUn.
"I dont have ttiat figure." Wta-
,!«■ Mkled. 'Tm mxct it is a wfA
kepi secret" .
"It's a pdbHc recoiC HttfeK-
d^. '
'TB k»k it up."
"I don't dtak you aV httatHy
tmd^," Kitdita aatd.
The piMc bearing braise up
moments after Winters' "debate"
wMi CkMoctaan KMita.
MARK LIVES
lumiRms-nicuiuTiSM
tXi cltbaa i#d AoiAe trik nsBe
you 4pi#lraa on get an? lelirf
Trwn arthritic and rheumatic pains ?
I Get 100 STANBACK tablets or 50
! STANBACK powdea, use as di«rt-
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I tinused part and your purchase price.
' will be refunded. Staoliadt CoaupMy.
Salisbury, N. C
m^
Prvgram f^ lllipiii
1^ Daagha Amrid Buaaa
PoUtiea. it9% atifl say. can be
fun. We do'ncA treat the subject
ll^iQy, for, to tbe two bus loads
of Democretic man and women
'irtiD Jouraafed from " Virginia
Bleach to Hidatwod acj] bade to
attod the Democratic campaiga
Kick-off Dinner Saturday ni^
ike trip Iras a serious one.
It was. however, wdl-worth a
hondred-doOar-a-plate fund raisn^
teslead of ^ ten ddlars tt cost,
for die exceUoit noeal of Smidi-
^d ham with iH^ast of chicken,
^rii^ bear^ almadine, potatoes
ii gratbi and laame da mentiw
ptffait, the feUowdiip on tte Ihis.
the pride in having our grouo
MBgled ort as the lar^st out-of-
town rooters, the eirtalainment
by Mrs. Betty Francis,' Mrs.
Jadde Powdl, and Mrs. Jody
I VKample ard the dradng to "Tbe
Tqwnangi" aftCTward, anty cwi'
Abated ta tte true pwpose of
%m ."€a 4w> <iadwin" gat to-
|p(i^-HMii(£ was to hMir die
Fidi Diatrkt represaata-
t^ iraifaan M. IVick and W4^
District R^. Howard W. Smith
were unal^ to be iweaeat Vir-
^nia's Bury F. BJnrd and A.
Willis Rotartooa sent td^rwns
d i^^ret. Rd)«1son wii^bed mo
cessitt "Getting a big Denoocratic
majority far dw enfira Depa-
cratic tldnt fai Novendm'. And
Byrd sent "Best widies f<»- a
flMi^ haffiy and success oc-
i think
of
VA. BEMH / KUmiUi / BAYSIDi
diarfes B. Antiitan J^.j aa
president <^ t|ie Young Demo-
cratic Clirtis of Virgtaia, preskied.
tbe Rev. J. Ckxirtney aeffield
gave die invocation. J. &rgeant
Be^^ioJdl. Srd Diitrid cfaabman!
weioaned die guests. Arringtm
preMBted diitinguidied goeats—
amoag dien Sltb^ Kdlan, hand-
aome in wbtte dinner jacket Edgar
4. (%amff) Oilverhause, Fraak
Tarrall. cotvifaudor of die bus
aovice-aH from Vfi^nia Beach.
We wire aMia iq^ealdng ^
tance «f M. WiUhVi P. Kellam,
and 9n. Kdfam, dw inaanbent
Edwvd T. Caton III and Mrs.
Caton, Caaneiman At»o^a.-^
Godwin's runbii^ main, Tnd
G. Pottard for lieiftanaat goveraor.
aad Rdbert Y. Buttaa for attomev
goieral. spoks iHifefly. Polbad saki
"di0 pei^ of Virginia tmsi adiqH
to cfaan^. but the R^idiliear;
tick^ sdls dOauie siddy to die
sake d dmge."
Button dnwed great {»-ide in
^ record of ^ Democn^
party in Vii^nia pointing out
duit die ^te tenjoys unprece-
di»ted proqierity, "has a per
caiBte inctme behest of »qr
aou^pN state except Florkb
and th^ Virginia has die towest
unenqiloyinatf rate in the cotAtry''
U. tMa. 4ttia S. Godwsi Jr..
the ^iBMie apaaktt. daUverei^
his kat empi^ onrtory wttb
at siaqei^ of pwpoae, aad a tout
beliaf la Uacauae. He aafal. "Wi
shad aet allow Am Demot^adc
reoad to Vfa-^ia to b^ nud^aa'
by tte raefcless aoisleadkig sUHa
meni mm di^ flowfa^ fram our
oppoMm. Wdhout way reeoid d
their ami. ttay are fon»d to ra
scat to die eiqiedfency of crtti
conlg our party md tte asevr
dlstlMritod Vii^udana ate baia
hdp^ fariiiaa is laoord of piaf
ress^" Be wait oa ttiA It war
Tttwaier / poMd^ shi sodal
penowMes. All were ^jwned and
aiKT out^ed ta^efuUy. More
{afoiaUy attbred vxn those at
J&i bead table m dinner jackets
ar^ tovdy codctail «- dinna-
MH. ittiaobni aad nui^rthd. ^*"»^5!»te tha^ ?Ll!P*^
Six d Virgiraa's d^t Demo-
' (ratk: c(»igressmen attended tha
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VfRG^OA ^ACH^-Tloaa-year-
3bl Itocua Karl Siaw toaka fte
tbe piebtfe of beiddi doaan't ha?
Wed. here's a true caae of where
appearances are deoaMia^
When Mark waa 5 moidha aid.
IM was v«7 doae to daiA daa
to havii^ undiagBoaed Cyrtk: Fl>-
rosis. He was not abk to diisfrii
die mitrienti be n^dad to gro«
becauae he ladnd die necesstfy
enzymes in his di^i^e juk»s
to pmpe^ 4i4Besi and asatoiOate
ais food. He was w Uqr md yet
itt af^i^te was very lar^. He
lad K) real res[»rat(My latMems
except for miU cMs so Cy^
Vftmia wmn lai^dad # fial
-u^ d waa iteaat ton lata.
tar and by die doctors at dto Tide-
water Cystic Fibrosis dbde a^ieh
is^kicatod m Poztanoudi G^aend
itoqittaL l!w CUnic is getfad fa>
care for die patieirta and eduartf
dta psvpto-tf to dia dLio^iQ^iBL.
regimes diat must ba taitored to
& each padent asaA to coop^a^a
i». any wa^ wdb didr ta^viflail
doctn^.
Widi mai^ Ibai^ to miagr
peqpk who know Qntk Flbreii^i.
and idio am liNnmi^ more ataH
tt didly. Maik is aflve today. Ha
is an altft hi4K7 Utde boy adio
% intesaaled in eve-^bing A>«t
Ml worM. _,
ffispaHidr'K atf HATJSte
W. Shaw. 490 Daup^ -Lane, jl*i
d!t»s parent of ddblre»« with ^is
(b^ diaseBi sirring diat Mialt
la hop»lkat raaaaiab aaa fkad a
ciB% or dt least a tttdxd.
Mark wfll neaer be «afad ttt
there is bqw for tha d#l^ af
tomocTow. Yoar dwatioas ta fte
Nitiond C^dc FitoMU IhfA
IMva wiU faiigr even oKHe htpe
fw those vdiD sM&c fx9» CUP.
at
af aVH7 4h|la teat iAn
m &m l^rtaiy. ba «a« pnt an a
)^ poHaa. lavr fat dbt and med^
e^on arbieh hvaa beoi a j^
]f a propam faand to Ma aaid»
0e tahaa dpattaa msam m
sdier aMdkaltoM ospataatfy to
toephbaas free as poaiAte fkam
sflUa aad tta severe dingesa of
caadUates can find noOing good
to t«D oiir peqile dxwt Viifbite '
And ha pram^ Aat "we ^ud^
let tba people know that diere i'
much right with our atate aadjbat
a aedd fouadadoB baa bean laid
for Vligbp to move ahe«! intr
9 W^ future." Apip-eittly re-
{^c»« to^VtfigHda'a jna^ve rr
aigtoaoe ara aad tte days d
wdbsA da^m^ CMwto saki "what
baa toae^^ad in te pi^ ve cm
PD| cbai^. We mast kmk to di
Wxsa-abBaaat teaw behind dw
(Ui^ we eaanot undo."
< CkArai lad no quard Wttb die
4MA« of Vfrginia Rqaddk-amn
far a baoiiait^ sy^mtf, but he
da^MBd diat RapabHeans "should
mtn the reannb diay aedt"
fin te sbvpte for the ff^
v^A df iS» 1MS-U. no one has
aofSt a fttdi fv n^ ai^a a
sbaiaeter to his p^^hlMrial -
and, «a igree, bitt oar nanda
ana* eartite^ ^i«wd aid our
llHlta ngiteMd by Oda aftamoon
and eveab« d gatdng die Uttia
dpnhv laM^ to ont^aQc. out-
m, ifti «!*««*» ^ ahphaatMn
One diiag di^ aiaana ao «iA
to fte pareato k to have Maik
ratehed so attatttai^ 1^ hk doc-
unm Kmm
BAYSIDE-Tlie Wwnan's Sodety
^f Ouistian Servke d Baylal^
Mdhodtot Cbnrcb mtt haU a
"Covered DWi lapper " S .
3 at 7:tt p.m< to die aadti bad
if tbe ihgiN*. The pt tial da ii r aad
vhsa pMttlaat of fta laiia^. ■»•
W. h. Oae-^real aad 1^ C. R.
Pra% are efH^n^mm,
Tbia 1^ ba a '*iMiAiy fieh-
■M." "Ae Woaan's Soel^ is c^
\1rad4 diffi* lah ^ to n taer s M y ^
yaaf . AH maohers of tte cboR^
sre invited to ^teaA
w^ ta^ a coi^rad dlift.
fafete wfll ba »l ap a^ad-
tag to tha panriNn bMhftv
aadk tdUa 1^ he ia fci^
widi ^ moCtt.
Iha AduH rUbwahip Sun«||g^
gehoqi m— . «* *he diareb ml^^
tnld a .m Social'*
fte ch a saptanftar a
VIRGINIA HBACH ~ Rnbart B.
Siriftam. a MiMl iMkpd af
Vlii||iiiii l^aeh aad Ibalv aaa of
dia late 14 and Mrs. eaary Smidi
of Lymhmii. baa ralMtiai «|e
Navf alMir twaoty
■ti
ii ■MMHdy
yim^ A ^air farft a
iarvice Ow'paialfegL 9a
wtth «a Aliaf
Co. ^ is Treasurer of fte invest-
mmt firai of Feicbee. Sn#ison
and Baaa^ Inc.
Chiaf apodbaoa gndaaMl |mm
OwanaaWiSdiMtoJIIarfat-
taaded ■H^'aaaaHft Aaada"
i«y dkd Viraiaia HHHRb. iMlt-
Se. HaaiiBatodltTlka.Ifiw ia
I9« and at die dme of bia mteo>
umnt bad baaa advancad to dtoder
CUaf nre CaoM Taoftpkdan.
cauaf Snidtoon recdvad the "Bi-
structor of die Year" award to
196 whde teadibis fta
OCHcKTs cour 71 Neck,
baa raeafved nuniaroua
ttBw'far bis arefldeocv b
bMdos and i ViSif
Hk k A mr.
WriWrBfich Sim, THursday, S#tefrtb«r 16, 1965
^^^^r'lMJt/y
SPEED
SHOP
By JACK MOORE
CtuA FiBt wffl coDvete Sirtwia j nMe
QragracM^ uui dragging fans
fr«n six itatM wiU Oocfc to the
^^■ia Beach Draffway tills
S^iiay ^1^ for the Southeast-
ern R^fawal Fall diain[rfoi)^i»
of the Ajnericao Hot Rod Asaod-
A convoy of 40O an is expect-
ed !«■ the title runs at the tradi
locatai at Qreeds.
Jack Ddmi, 6» trade pro-
moter said. "tUt is the firsl
ttne the SoutlMBstan R^ooab
have l)een held in Tidewgpr. '
Hie foD lineup of super-^bck
nd stodc classes will see actim
Satm^y nij^ and DeLoi^ uft
tboA 90 tnijphiei j^ be ifarded
bi 75 Meruit daatM!
Even the trofriiies will be Ung-
siiea. Ddxiag said, "We wiU
have tbree to four fiwt dfaidnator
trofihte fflid we esqwd ears froni
jdl 0ver tfw E!aat Coast
NetloBCs Hank Haddns win be OB
eMmm «Hft his sq>er<faffl|^
M^ HMck has tiffoed 19
qieeds oi 156 miles per hmir in tiie
quarto* mile.
Two otha- local db-ivvs Uiat will
oxnpete in the di^npkmi^ps are
Charlie Falk and his "Hustler."
and Pop Whitt in the "Sly Fox."
In otl»r local racing news, Tide-
water's biggest thrill ^e^r dem-
edition derby will kick off its
secmd derby, Sunday Sept. 26, at
Moyoek Raceway. , ^ J
litis eveiA is bdng sponsored
by the Aragona liodge No. 1196 of
the Loyal Ord» of &fo(»e, and
{ffoceeds will be und for Ite
Moose Lodge buiding ftiod.
Between M' and 60 cars are
tt^e^edte Intend tte derby and
a pune of SQO doO^ will be
awarded witih 900 dollars going to
first {dace.
Baoe ttae at Uayodk k 8:00
p.m. mi you nuqr yet- your tick^
by ecntading ny member of tiw
Lo^ or 1^ bu^ag theni at the
gate. ^
*^liMrltt" M "BmMhs"
iMt Friday
XThta
Back Bay
Applications
To Be Issued
RICHMOND - Beginning Sep-
tonber 20 the Osmmisrtm of
Q«me and Inland Fi^)«iM wUl
»e^ applications far watwfowl '
htmt ctetes on its PocriwiMas ami
Trojan WateHowl MamgnMnt
Areas on Ba<A Bay, according to
Game Division Chief H. R. Cra».
Af^UcaUons mu^ be sutm^ted
on official forms available on tiiat
date from the Game CtHnmi^ion's
Richmond Office or from tlw
Tro)Bn-Pocahontas Heli^arta^,
c/o Area Manager Otto Habtead,
Virginia 23457. Requests received
prior to Sq>taiiber 20 will be held
and proper forms mail^ <m that
di^ -. \ ■
A total of 10 blincb m the
Trojan Area and 5 blinds on Poca-
hontas, ^di accnnmodating up
to 3 hunters will be avaHi^le
each day. Preferred dates wiD
be awarded by means of a draw-
ing in late Octobtt*. Hunters «1«
urged to indicate second and
third choices since these will be
considered as the applicaticms are
drawn in the event the prrferred
di^ is alree^ filled. Hiinters
will be noUfied of their reser-
vations fc^wing the drawing.
Hunters will be required to sub-
mit their $3 daUy blind fee by
check or money order payable to
the Treasurer , of Virginia along
with their application. Refunds
will be made in cases wl^re res-
ervations cannot be granted. Htint-
ers applying for the Pocahcmtas
Area where guides and decoys
are furnished are expected to
pay an additional $20 guide fee
on the morning ol the hunt. No
mOTe than two advance reserva-
tkms wUl be granted to any one
ai^Ucant during this dra\it^.
iJ.«
VIRGINU BEACH ^ma Frl-
dfajririgbt will see ^ action at
m beat wfaen tiie Vir^ida Bends
^ "Seaiwwb" aaeet tfaef Ndr-
Mk Acataej "BfHAa^" hat fn
^%iUa Bench.
Oam^H on bodiiiaia are fl|^
vmts abo* « wta fMsif, %b^
taflA 9^mk W to do n nuijar x4-
fnlBMIlir 'ififr tfrti 'itt"'
ibiim, t» ^ Sedwite are:
Endkm Bi«tt wd Raa^a Pul
hy: '^Mm Mm Rsoiaao tai
Jan? mMburab Gutfdi Bob Ha-
bW4 ApB Klt#i, and Wte mx-
o^ Cmusm te^ B^ariMrou^
md I^.^ymswdt^y; ftada Bed
die Blak, Don Eb-adky, Windsbw
Stidtoiam, «id -ibn Toddl
StaHtng f«r ttie Bulkbgi are:
Badi Ktoric Flahtfty md Ted
llood; Taddas Fhfl Anud^son and
KOg^ jMod: Guards John Cop-
Mdge and Tcnn Batd^der; Crater
Jeff Edwards; Backs Casey Jones,
inSi Stacey, Earle Austin and Bill
Mayo.
IIm Seahawks are ui^r the
guidffiice of Iwad coach Im Breed-
knre and the BuMag brad mentor
is Royce Jones.
Footiwll fans will be in for
foottMO at tts best wiien these two
tt^HX^ teams meei Friday night
at Virginia Beach High
"Hep" Joins
WKVK Staff
VIRGINIA BEACH - Neptune
quartffltadt Gene Dahlqpiist, has
Jdned the staff d Radio Station
WKVK as its ^rts director, ac^
cording to general manager Allan
G. McL^w. >
Dahlquist will give his vi^ws
on ^rts on a daily program,
Monday through Frid^, at 8:15
a.m. wid 4:15 p.m. The show will
featur^ professi(Mial football in
general, especially the Norfdk
Neptunes.
Dahk|uist, a graduate oi the
University of Arizona, will be a
year-round member of the WKVK
staff.
TariMi (Jodc Mahsney)
tt^ lUdty Der fren a tem[^
wkidi Is allMNit to be cagnlied
In flttnes la eae rf ttie exeMag
mmnots ai Mdre-Gddwyn*
Mayer's aew adveBtare-Amui.
"TanaB's llnee OMDMges."
Mast fliriniBg aad misaai of
dl the papular Tanaa ^ctores,
M, was ^ned to JtMcMalac jod
Ifyatoo^ eirtlrely «■ laMMaM
ia exotic ItuBaad. / ,
PRINCESS KIDDIE 7
TIME SATURDAY -
LYNNHAVEN - Tarzan, (Jock
Mahoney) all-time fav(»-ite to kids
of all a^ will star in TARZAN'S
3 CHALLENGES this Saturday
morning at Princess Kiddie IHme.
Now half thrmigh its second
year, Kiddie Time is «itertaining
huni-eds of Iwys and girls every
we^. Programs specially sdedr
ed for the entertainment of young-
sters include 45 minutes of stage
activity with interviews, ganies,
prizes and dancing to Qte music
of local Teen-Band Grmips.
Many pictures are clM)sen to
play at dw request of the duklrra
and vary in variety frwn Fairy
Tales, to C<»nedy, animal stales,
He-Man, Science Fiction and
monster {^ograms.
Paroit and adult groups are in-
idted from ttne to ttae to #«^4ew
and cmnment <»i the quality of
entertainment provided.
By far the howls cS excitanent
and ^ee e^h SiMurday naming
from 9:15 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at-
test the success of Princess Kiddie
Hme. zziZIim
SPEAK Mm
Lkutenant Oownor Mb E.
Godwin,' 3r. Md Dukgatg f^
I^>llard, Dmocratle m^kiUM for
fovoDMr and lieuMnnt pmitm,
vM tpMk diarta^{ tfae coidBf wedt
to audience acroaa the §tate. it
was amoivced^o^ by Cwmp^zn
Manager WaUo G. Ifiks.
Hw cMim B t wiQ ifipear ta
Gain, Dirirfin, Craig Cou^, Bidi-
mcmd. Chase Oty, Virpua Bmch
and Williamsburg, acoHtting to
MUes.
Godwin's sdiedule inchides an
mkh-Ms Ml "nnffsday, S^. 33,
12:00 fiom at the Cavalier Hotd.
Virginia Beach Woman's Club.
PoUard will spptar with the
Donocratic gidbernatoial Cttidi-
dato at Galax. DuUin mi Wil-
nanafcurg. - '
Miles also announced the ap»
pranuiieiii )jx. uuve more penons
to the Speakors Bui«au far ttw
Godwin-I^dlard-B(tft<» riunpaign.
niey are State SraatiMr William B.
Hopkins of Roandw, former nfnm-
ber of ttie Hmise of Dd^atM Felbc
Edmunds of Waynesboro, and Mrs.
CaToU Kem 9>acld«ford, of Or-
ango, a Culpepo- attorney and wife
of the innnediate past presidait of
the Virginia St^ Bar. Delegate
Geor^ N. MciMath of Accomac
County is tSiairman oi the Spodi-
ers Bureau.
MEETS . MONDAY
VQUrlNIA KCACH— TIm regular
monthly meeting of the Virginia
Beach-Linkhom Nei^Awrtiood As-
sociatitm. Girl Scout OtHincil of
Greate* Tidewater, will be held on
Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the Vir-
^a Beach Methodbt Churdi.
Nei^iborhood iweds and ways (||.
meeting tiiem as well ^ troq>
oi^anization vdll be discussed.
Min Lodse Adams, Coundl staff
member, will be in ^tendtnce.
All leada^, assi^aitf leaders and
troq> committee menribers are
urged to attoid.
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A na^ $ WiQme Cqub^ Ndfth
CaroUM. iiw was a dai^Mer of
thi li^,Cuit aiKl Mrs, SariA ^-
v^Ti^ And ^ wMdw d SiAi«y
G. Fall. She h«l Ww IJvtag in Vi^
giiria Beach for Ac pmA S ymn
and was i IfathotSst,
^irviving are sm dau^tfer, Mrs.
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one sister, Mrs. Fl^y ^u» oi
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VIRGINU BEACH - Steers In
the aamMkl 4-H Jtmior Bteer {Mtjject
sp om s nd by tl^ Virginia Bead)
QuuiA)^ d C omme rce's Agi^nil-
to partMpatii^ yi(MJnpt@^ this
Satuntey at the M. R Adams'
F«nn in Vlr^da Bead), k has
been announced by Htmard J(mes,
Chianba- committee chairmaa.
The junkH- ^er program fai a
^it venture of the Virginia ^ach
and diesfipeake Chambers of Com-
merce and this year the diow and
sale in May will be held in Vir-
ginia Beadi.
Eighteen youi^ters have signed
for the program this year in Vir-
gtaia Beach, Tlwy will re^ve their
sta^r* Saturday morning ct 10
o'clock. Mayor Frank A. Dusch
BUA Chancier Presidait A. B.
Qkws are scheduled to be present
for the distributicM) ceiwaei^ at
the Adams' Farm.
Members of Ae Vii^inia Beach
a»nmittee, in adAtion to Jones, iif-
^■de A. B. Oews, M. R. Adams
W. H. BritHn^iam, E. R. Cock-
rdl. R, H. DeFo^, Jr., George
fWt^. W. Oaak Fining Ralph
L. FPost, Skbey Krega-, C. J. Lee,
jybln R. MaiMies. R P. Midgett.
I^er MuDdoi, J. Curtis Payne,
Jiftn W. Po»a-, Frwds Lay, Har-
old DuriMBn. Frjuik Stewart. John
M. Potter. Earl 'W>ault, B. H.
Bridges and EUza L. Saster.
BATSID£ CHRIsmH
BAVSO^ ^ the Bay side
ChrisUm Ohurdi cddwated ttieir
lift itoniversary last Sunday.
Fallowing the U?QO tLxa. wor^ip
serHce a famUy^piciA: was heki
•*tm B» church teiMi.
Tltt "Break Tlirot^ Visitation
Team" vWted the official board
mei^hig d the dninA m Monday
ni^. n is expected tfiat more
wfll be heard about this program.
the Womb's Circlles of the
clwrdi are nneetlng tUs wedc.
Ckds No. 1 met Tuesday morn-
ing ai. 10:90 a.m. with Mrs. 'Ellen
ioi^bn, liermttage M
S. S. CONVEMHON
BAYSffl[«~The Ri^onal Sunlay
Scteol Convttrticm k in progress
it Talbot ^* Baptist Church
from 9:30 a.m. until 3.300 p.m.
Ddegates from Bayside Baptist
Church will be in attendance.
T$ni^t Kid the followii^ Thurs-
day n^, SeptenAer^ 43, a
volunteer work session will be
twld at tile church for bo^ men
and women. They will be pointing
trails in the new Education Build-
ing at Bayside Baptish Oiurch at
7;00 p.m.
Virginia B^ch SUN, Thuric^, S«pt«mb«r \6, 1W5
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Ca^TON 8TEWABT CA80N
VIRGINIA BEACH ~ CUftor
SteWMt Caam of 717 GoMsboro Av
ewM. dtted ai his home Ia>t w(}cl<
lAai- a ki^ illn^i.
A native tfwJ Mfek»g resident o!
Prtac^a Amie Comty mi Vinpiia
BesKh, he was a am (tf ths late
OUtoo W. and Mrs, SaUie Wood
bouH Casn and tiie hisband d
Mrs7 Sadie Alien Cason. He was u
manhGT d Uie Grace Brethren
Church.
&UTiving besides his wife arc
four srais, Clifton Wrl^t Cason of
Wichita. Kansas; Adirey W. Ca-
son of Langley Air Foree Ease, and
Ronald R. Casra and David ^w
art Cason, both (d Vu-ginii Beach:
four sisters, Mrs. Vernon Tillet
Mrs. Sarah Lei^ Newman and
Mrs. Franc^ Iser, all of Virginia
B^di. and Mrs. Allen TiHett of
Kitty Hawk. North CamliHa; and
four granddtilihren.
The body was removed to the
Ma^tas Pimeral Hcma A funeral
.•^rvice was c«iducted Saturday at
the Giace Brethrai Chuidi by the
Rev. A. Harold Arlington, pastor.
Burial was ki |''breat Lawn Cdne-
tcry, Norfoft.
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VIRGINIA BEACH - Mrs, Sadie
Lee ft^tt Hogbin, 72, of 904 Uttle
Bay Ave., the widow of James
E. Ho^in and a daughter of Jess
Mortimore and Mrs. Elizabeth
DaytoB Pratt, died Tu^ay at
12.06 a.m. in Portanouth Naval
Hospital.
A native tf Hardy Oointy, We^
Virginia, she ftveA hett IS ^rs.
Surviving . are four daubers,
Mrs. Mable Nimmo. and Mrs. Er-
valie Aungst of Norfolk; Mrs. Hel-
en Jackson oi Chesapeake, and
Mrs. Cfaievieve Oawford of' Vlf*^^
ginia Beach; four sods, Boyd Hog-
bin ol Midkiff^ Va., Brooke Hog-
bin of Broduj*. Carl Hogbin of
PrtarAurg, W. Va., and Eugene
Ho^i^ of the Air Force in Ger-
many; a sister, Mrs. Bessie ^Ug-
g^nan of Rig. W. Va.: a luroth-
er. Walter Pratt of Elkins, W. Va.;
and 21 grandchildr«i.
A fimeral servfce will b* heW in
H. D. Oliver FWieral Apartmfflto,
Virginia Bea<A, today at U aJfft
1^ the Rev. John^ne L. Cc^^odc
of Kcsnpsville PreAyteriw
CJiurch. BipaMrill fe to Rose-
wood Memorial Park.
He^ TfernSivill ^MW Reefi
VIRGINIA BEACH - Paying li
vi^t to Oafilee Parish in Vir^nla
Beach will be Q» Rt. Rev. David
Benson Reed. BisAop of C^anbla
TOURSUNDM
VIRGINIA BEACH— The aecowJ
bus tour of the area to acquaint
rae new teachers of the Virginia
Beach |Wblic sdiool systwft wiD
be heki l^ttiday. ^*^ -
TT»ey are scheduled to meet at
Princes^ Anne Egh scbod atf,
I p.m. and will tmir ^ Naval
Ba» ffiid the Naval Air Statfon
in Norfolk and the Little Credt
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VmGINIA BEACH - A funeral
service for Cecil Van Blarcom o
1817 Mabef Lane, who died Monday
in Portanouth Navd Hospital, -xiV
be heW today at ScfM Manorial
Methodist Churdi at 3 p.m. H. D
Oliver Fun<:«^ Apartn^its wiUJti^
in chs^e. the Rev. H. Wark Off-
ry will condwA the service and
burial wiU be in PriiMjess Anne
Memorial ftrk.
' Surviving are his widow, Jfrs.
Harri* San^i* Van B|arcom d
Virginia Beadi; two dau^^irs,
Mrs. William D. H«auy d Arl^-
\m aM Mra. Irvln Nelron d Vir-
ginia Beach; a stepsirter and ftNir
st^brothers.
He was a retfrdl Navy drid and
had worked in me Industrial Rda-
tions D^artmem of little Cfeek
Amphibious Base.
KINGS GRANT-The first melt-
ing of King's Grant Parent-Teach-
«• Association will be keld Mon-
di^ evaang at 8 p-m.. W'A the
president, Mrs. Gilb«t friataiHi,
presiding. %
Hie principal, Ann Linds^, wfll
be introduce m^ the sdwol
faculty.
and Bisb(^teCharge m EoM^r.
mhoj^ R^ will vnuA ^ ser^
m4^n k Galilee EpiK^ttl Onircb,
mi and Pactfk. m Sm^, M the
11:00 a.n. imk».
A n^iv« d tWw, 0«jiWi». he
received Ms B.A. d^rm from
Harvard Unhrerftity In Mt and bte
B.D. htma Vlr^iia Ttwok^cal
Seminary in Ml. Folto«*« Ml
ordibatwn to ttie ^lesOiaod, PM-
^ nMu OTPreQ vanoiB cinviw*
in the Panama Cmri Ikme «Wt
amraiting Ms rodent viia fnr 09-
Innbia. '
Bis^ Reed, a jmr after Ms
ministry b^an in CokJBibia hi MO,
was named Archdeacon. Kte served
ittlhat capacity until 1^ when
he r^urned to tiie Untted ^ates.
Here, for four years he put hu
vast experience in the niiMion fidd
to work in the QversMui D^>ai1r
ment of the N^ional CoMncii d
the Prole«ait ^rtwifrt Owrcti,
where he swved until bdwmx'im
vicM- d St. MatAew'S Owch^
Ri^id City, South DakMa. wMefc
has a ^edominantly Anaaric^n In-.
dian Coo^t^atkni.
Bishop Meed was dected^ to tha
episcopate in November, 1963. Jih*
prior lo his election, the aitu-e Re-
pute of C^kmMiia was demgnated
a new niissiwiary district d Uie
fcjpiscopal Churcn. TlK Epbcqial
Cfturch had been notaistaring to
C^n^ since 1945, but iU wm-k
flShad been ctutuied niainly to
Anglo-Amencan persons. Witii Ae
coDsecratioii of Bi£n<^ Reed as the
Arat Blijhq} d the Misw>iuu7 I>s-
trict d tkilotnbia in 1934. tte
Churdi began to expai^ its minis-
try to the republics 14,000,600 Co-
kofibians. Bishojpi He«l ha» also
been appofti^ to lerve as &sbff^
in-Charge d EctnicH-.
Visiters are' invited to attend
^sidi^'s 11 o'clock service at Gail-
teo Cmadi to hear this vitid young
aisiwp.
LEGAL NOTICE
In Japan
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NO -,
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IfndM' <mi dtliciotK ni writino; or yovr ori
WiU b« «J»««rfuKy related, or your moiMy
ivfundtd'oa Ih* amount rotumad within 30
^^ ritHwutn'i MmH
KAliCHWICE HOMf FREEZER MEAT JUFFLIERS
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TWO-RAIL RUSTIC FENCE
Nota fcow gnwetiinf fUi teaef
takcf tlM evTft, Vp nnd dawm
tomlB •qnallj wgMaUa.
ARTISTIC --DURABLE
No npk«ep roqnirvd for this long-life fence. The longer
it afes the more beaotiful it becomes. Eeay to inttell.
Full .iastmctions furnished.
BILL MACDONALD'S "^
V BIRDNECK ROAD
Virghda Blach
Lumber & Sulipiy Co.
'lumber and Plywood cut to size"
Reputable Contrectora aad Carpenters
GA 8-2961
<^m SAtURDAYS-AU I^Y .
HARDWARE- BUILDING ^TERIALS
Befter Homes Ind Gardens Ic^ Center
Marine Ca|>tabi (Near W. BrlU
to<q. 9M af MV. md M|s. 0. W.
Britten 8t. of 100 Aj^m Ave'
Due Is aerving with tte ^H Ma-
rine AirexafI Wb« at IbeBariiie
ConM Atar StatioB,^ IwakriU,
Japan.
Ihe wing [HwvMea avlatka la-
^btlpal and tactk^a2 aappirt to,
the Tlilrd Marine BivWon wWeb"
«H>erates oat ef (Ndaawa. Rto^
unte of tlw wtf v« iroV'dhig
air raiipMi for ttie ^HM Dhrl^
sioD fflf al|ii^ foM m VM Nam.
coaniMmEALTO op viMginia
fai Ae Clerk's OMce of (be CIr-
cttH Court af dw City of VtglBia
M Ac 14th day a( Sir
diier d Fttbbcattai
WSim T. GBE30RY.
Plants
.'tJ
MMpa
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Atlantic Fuel
Oil Co.
Call:
GA 8<*50O0
Day or Night
— serving the
mim IJigest City
In the
United States
aEAN
Pfi^WUM
HEATir^Oli,
SPENGBai M. WtSSORY JR..
The ^jBd d Uiis i^ is to ob-
tiiA a divorce a me^a et ^oro'
to tie merged into 8 divorce a
vinculo noatrirwmit fran saki de-
fendant, upon the grounds tf wiU-
fid "d^r^n and ahaadatamni oa
November 15th, 1963.
And an affidavit having been
nnade and filed Uiat tlw d^idMt
is a non-resident of the ^ate d
Virginia, tf» Mat tawra poa* of-
fice adckr^ bei^: c/b, Gtam
Sewi^ Star Route B, Homor,
&bl, tt is pidered thai he do
appear here %iWn ten <10) days
after due paMcatlon ha«rf. md
^ whatttmay be necessary to
prtrf£ct his interest in tUs sutt.
A Copy— Teste:
JOfc« V. FENTRESS, dert
JOHN V. Ffflrttess. Clot
By i!ary M. Whtte; D.C.
fine, Fine. Legum, Schwan & Fli»
Law Building, *'
Norfolk, Virginia »-li^
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ouvimonwealTh (tf* vnll^aA
fa tiyClerki (MHec «f ii^OJ^
em CvSt of the iCIty «l fiiiMt
Beadi. ai the lath diay H Sap'
(anba*, liS!.
, IMer of PiriiBcitfiaB
tY WHITFIELD »
, .WORTH, JR.,
: IHahwR,
^ gainst
IBANC&S WMR
iTALL«W)RTH. M
Defence
i|he (^|ect of th&suit is to ^
tain a Jlwrf^ a ^daeolo i^^
mooii fran tt« a^M ^^^^^
\^m the ground d omefty and
(KH»tAi(^e d^^Mi.
And m affiAMt faa^ baw
miKfe and filed thsA the ddmimA
is a non«esideitt d the S^te d
Virginia, ti« lai^ hmm post d-,
flee aifafa'^s beii%; 140 Nwwood'
Aveiiue,' Sl^^ B4»tdi, 1^^.
ft is mUnd that idie do ai^a*
here withu 4c» (W) d^s after
im ^blicainn hereof, and $o
vAat nwo' We J^cc^Matfy to pro-
tedt .Ite' a^re* io ttus fflt
A i^pyfc-T^^: ''
JOHN V. FENTRESS. Ctei*
By Mary M. WhMe, D.C
Fine, Fiae, Legum. S^vffii ft Ru
Law 6tdl(fii^
Nwrfolk. \nr^a 9-»4t
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Too Late to Classify
Worn EARLY GRAND RAPIDS
sobi bid. Vbry high CAIdP. See
i^ a^^tmeot 428^Mfie.
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VlrglhWlsaeh SUN, thursdiy, #P^N»r 1^, If*! ' ^ 8wfc
tmtiw-
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KBILTV TfUMSFERS
MHBIUIinUU.
tte tidewator AsaodaUoo of
^Herae BuOden vfll ipaBMr the lo-
cal olwa^aBec of tkt Uth AihmmI
KatlQiial Home Wtak. Seisteoibtt
tl-ltth. iWs will be a part of a
aattoBwide fromtioi initt^^ I7
te NaUonai iteaeciation ol Hont
BiMrv. vKh nblcfa tba Tidewater
Asaedatkn to afBUitod. r^
llris ptmtMaa focuses taterart
n iww honea, wd on the {Nx^ren
ii«iich the ioduatry has made toi
didr d^pi wd coMtnK^oo.
Honw Iwiliteii here have the
dose co(^)R^tion (rf tfie 43.000-
member NAHB from lU headquar-
ters in WMtogtoo, D. C. in tfw
i^stiiik ^<#t ^ ^went new modd
homes to tiie pobUc. and to empha-
■ze the in^ioriance of the tone
buiklii^ \tSatay in the ^franuni-
Today there U ffvalt» vari^ in
deaiiD and combructkn (tf hcones
atom vm belore. Today's buyer
has a wiier lelaction of modem
the
mMwiab whidi mMw
home mai« Uv^di.
BaiUara, top, have made many
advance in the intaio- arrai^e-
vn&A d rooms to increase coove-
nlenei voA liv^Uty.
NAIS, of «4^^ the local home
hidden aMociatlon is a part, car
riaa on a r^Mrch {Ht>gram to find
ba^r ways to build mm homes
and better materials and systetm
to uae to building than.
Ite objective la to improve tt^
quaUty nd kiwR- to co^ <rf homei
-not only ttte fint cost biA opet^
ytmd co^ M weU. Builders rm-
iiae that ttits is the way to expand
j^dr mark ka and toep new homes
fas (famand.
Studies show that today's new-
home buyer wK only gets better-or-
ganized spMe in a new home; he
gets more house for the mmey.
Tills has mK been easy for iHUld-
era to aMffe, witii land uid build-
ing cOite g(ril^ t^)-4Mlt iMiflders
hare apply the new ideas whkA
frow out of associs^ ^ort.
•n^ have worked to "hold Uie
co^ line" mid at the sffine time
meet housing needs.
Tl w m arke t r tfaey find. ^ more
competitive than evw before, and
tiiey must stay up with modem ad-
vances to constructkHi. financii^
and martetlrfg to meet the grow-
ii^ axnp^tion.
Wh«i NatJoial Home Week was
new, back in 1948. new h(»nes wo-e
in dwrt supply. Today it is a "buy-
er's market."
Builders here have the advantage
<rf NAME'S program <)f Jand use
research, which is finding methods
wB^mi^ for a b^er edfflmu-
nity.
In new laibdivisions more land is
being set aside for common recrea-
ticHial use of the hone owners in
ttie development, Tlie iKWie owrors
thus boi^, and ttie ccnnmunity is
aided In dfforts to halt the bli^t
Films
;n I
f« rata tf centa for aasll iMO
V
lorfolk's Best Buyl
CAREFREE UVING. ..
E. 0. Ayres. ovmer and founder
d the Ay«ii Insilittta^ & Supi^
Co.. Ktopted the policy, early in
business, of doii^ quality work
with the motto, "No Job is better
than the man who dot» it"
C^rl McCtoa Jr., ^wal mana-
ger, says this attihkfe has been
rewwding. for thdr sales krtx
of urban ^rawl.
NAHB cwiducts ^int res^rch
with manufacturers m a natitaal
scale, and has bro(^t many man
ufacturers into a concerti^ pio-
gram with builders to in^n>ove new
Imxtws. As a remit, improved prod-
ucts are going into new homes M
ev^ pr& lev^
Visitors to model .'homes in this
area during Nrtional Home Week
can see tar then»ehr^ the mean-
ir^ of the thane adc^ted tor N9-
tion^ Heme We^-"Better Living
Begins When You Qw^ A ¥^
Home." ^
am) tnidi eomidanent of oie has
Naatonal Bkig. at Hfll Top.
grown to bearta the set^ l«f -
«rt in materiid piutduoe hi (he
Tidewater, Vir^Ua and CaroUoas
«^as.
In to past toee ymn to flim
baa more than doidiled Its grow.
Wh0i the insulation d oU hornet,
was to primary type of ^vwk duw
Aj^^ was anung to ftrat to'
■l^ach to barrier in new residen-
tial work with to geiwral contrac-
tor. Begimiing with to application
of c^mg inaulaUcm. hemes mw
receive exterior walls and floor
material as weU.
In apartment unUs to partttiwi
~ "WaUs are often Ineluded Ito a sound
control barrier. This is also used
to music rooim. nurswies. ete.
WWle still primarily a firm for res-
idential insulation, in receirt years
toy have held major government
contracts in this area. Currently
toy are doing to insulating-sound
contrd for to First Cokmial Pro-
Horaee A. Ci#ap|wr at Hi. iHe
B, ^ of Ken^m^ BoroMgb; tax
Laon LandM^ to Catorto #
Laa^oer. lot C, bkxdt D. plat tf
North Holtes: tax WM.
BUly Buddv Costto et ih to Car-
men R. Mfato, Jr., et ux, kit 12
btack 18, piat of Podtontas Vtt
lage: ttt 130.10.
, CkOBir Qimismen et ux to J^
Jay Kinder ct ux, ate IB, jdat
of Unli#; tax |21.
Harry fteoky COnxMtrtkm to
Frank S. ilrumtti et ux. lot 9. plat
of Kings Gnnt sec^ SA; tax 10.70
Secam Corrxvatlon to Margue-
rite Baytos, site 231, plat of Bird-
reck Poini; tax 115.
Scott Constnictitm Corporation
to Charril W. Castle A ux,M 1
block D, plat of Great fieck Ea-
totes sec. 5; tax 122.50.
T & M Cort-tructNi Co^atten
T & M Construction Corporation
to John W. Crand et ux, lot 14S,
plat of Soutom Points sec. 3; tax
$46.35.
Mary C. Hogan to James C.
IN BID\UTIFUL
LAG I
The Secret is out . . .
THERE'S WATERFRONT
AT PEMBROKE MANOR!
Beautiful Land . . . Beautiful View . . . Beautiful
Homes ... but hurry . . . only a few are left!
rm ^^^6m\m star, mM $i4.9So
lUBlEi
3tlHMIHHHtt|
$12
THE
WINDSOR
$14,500
OTHER HOMES
$14,500 to $19,900
J.
ON VIRGINIA Bt-ACM
BOULfVAKOftll.'AClNT
TD PRINf;ESS ANNE
HIGH SCHOOl' jusr
5 MIIES FROM
NORFOLK AND
1? MILES FROM THE
BrACH RfSORT
V_ VA. FHA, IN SEWICF.
^•uTlvir ANDCONVtNTiONAl
iniAnoanRRYCQnp.
LOANS
DIMCTldNSt Turn rigtif off Virginia Itteh
lodtvMd •* ChlncM Cernsr, then Ivft en H«ll«nd
Home Or *«in riflirt «# Virginia •••ch •oulavard
hi froat «f Aragona SMP<"9 Cantw.
NO lOWM PAYMBITS TO YETS
VMHA-MSHryiCE LOiiNS
Op(NiMly1liH.to6Fii
I
MR iWOItMATION CALL
lARCO REALTY ^^
•riNilts NIGHTS Jli 7-i«as
iMmmmmmmmmmmmm
Om> S^€€ W ViMt
COLONIAL CHARM
AT irS FINEST... NOW
KING'S FOREST
..FfArUJUIftff
THEWEDGEWOOD
VA.FHA ' 3-fioiiooMiJi/ciciuifcif
FINANaNG ^21.4111
NOOOSMGCOST ^B^^-w^w
CUSTOM PUILT BY MOIR »ITW>RISES
MODEIS OPEN DAIIY 9 TO 6
Iha Mm) 4 Uoda«»«in|'» tum ilpi M 1^ Mm AnK
tum right, ts Lmiaii Vtalft ilpll wfftK w
"/
d Laa aalth t^fwe. »« ^J
iUtet ij. ^BBiBM. et ux to Cart
UamtoA CSwiSf it ux, W «,
Med( N, plat of Aragona VUtaRI
lie. S: tu |}I.?S.
Kabtft A. Amafrong et us to
CUfenl a Sadiaer et ux, lot I,
blodc S4, piat of Aragona VI
WK. 1; tax 21.
Km^nttte DevdopmeDt Cor-
poraUon to WUUani S. AlUwa, IQ.
et ux. lot I, Uoek J. (>tat of Hunt-
ii^tm aae. 2 ;tox fMM.
Ku^icff ^ ux. lot S. block S, pUrt
OmUimtel i^itffi^rlaet, Inc.. to
Clifford H. |lotaOo et ux, lot 14.
Wock 3, pUrt ol Wmdiwr Wonds tee
1; tax I23.3S.
Konpsvflle Dcveloiincnt Cor-
iXHratiOa to Edwio R. Bryor. Ill ti
iOtl. J}lQCiL& ^il)^>^|nftL.
lec. 2; te 98J5.
Sobeft Sevwaanee Pinaock et ux
to James M. Sarii^. Jr.. et ux. tot
H block G, plat uf Sierry Park
SK. S; tax «I4.45
Jotm C. Wltdier et ux to Everett
a Newmtti. 3r, et uX. sites TBT.
tra, idat oT Bay Island sec. 2; tax
IHB.90.
Warm C. Ganoe et ux to Jtme^
H. Brliey et ux, lot 6, btock 9,
fiat of Princes Anne Plaza, sec
James F. H(^)ewell ^ ox IS
Bafley Parker C(»structi(»i Corp.,
tot 3. plpA ol BayviUe P&rk sec.
2; tax $16.50.
&aiey Parker Con^rtiction Corp.,
to James F. HopeweU et ux, k)t lO
btock fi, plat of Lake Smith Ter-
race sec. 2; tax IS5JS.
James A. Freckridcsen et ux to
Foseph B. MoManus ei ux. l9t 10,
block F, {^t of Birdiwood Gar*
dens sec. 1; tax $19.89. -mmssm
lUilph L. JadoRXt et ux to J(M
H. Shepherd et ux. kt 8. plat of
pn^Mity d S. E. Harrison; tax
$96.»,_,™^„_ '
Itobert A. Elflerdgie et wt
Lawr^Ke E. Brett ei ux, lot 3.
plat of Ballylinn Shores; tax $35.25.
Dream Oonstitiction C(»iporation
to Viocaxt H. LaPerta, Jr., et ux.
kit 146. plat of Southmi Poii^
3: tax I44.T0.
Enids B. diappeU et als to ViC'
tor A. Kasper i* ux.
R, fkA of Araguia
t|x $22J6.
^raUfBl M. Sbortt Hm l^le^
non ftNye et ux. tot 1*5. 0at )f
L^ynnhaven Qdoi^ lec, 4; tax
$27.75. "":■*"■ — ...i-—™— _^-.-i.»
Kenneth WrCavitt et ux to Nel
mn M. Forbes et ux, lot 72. Jitock
G. plat of Carolaane Farm sec. 3;
tax $33.60.
Carolaime Homes, Vk to istnes
E. Flowers et ux, k^ 7, block OD,
plat of Cartdanne Form sec. 5;
(ax $^.30.
Ciffolaiuie HomM. toe., to John
T. Smitfa et ux. tot 6. btock AA.
nlat of Ctf^c^ttuie Farm sec. 5:
tax $35.70.
Candaime Home^ ^., to Pii'^l
W. ^rimiMW et ux, krit ?, block
D, i^at of Carolanae Farm sec. 1;
tax $28.50.
Louise M. Burton et vir to Mary
Louise Burttm. tot 6 and nart of
Btfoea ^ ux. tot s and pvt fli tot
I. Ueck 8, plat of Ikir YhgWa
BtMh CorpcMtleft: tix |M#.
Dreon CoDib-uotkn QSpiMM
to William H. Kdw^ioii. A., at
ux. tot 4. Vkxk i. tm d ^fkti
Alantcm see. 4- tax ^M.
MaUie C. |oiM8, Jr.. M la lr»
Henry - HanMO • Tucl^ Mt^
Corporrtioii. tot 2, block 5. {riat of
Princess Anae I^aza m«. 1: tax
$W.15.
CkmM Realty Corpemlfcn l» R^p-
mond E. Roach et ox. tot 17. plk
of Lidtevillt Estate sec. 2-A. tix
$23.70.
Coatai IMr Cerperattoe to Va-
den U^t^orm et ux. tot ll. pfat
of Lifiila Estates, sac 1; t»
mM.
C. p. v., Inc., to RonaM Elwuod
Laalltvx. tot 28, btock 4. plat of
Princesi .\nne PUoa sec. W; tibc
$21. ^ ^
C. D. v., lai.lB
ChavBm at ux. tot 14. btock M,
picrt of Rifeeaas A^a Ptan sac.
11: tax $aJ0.
C. D. U. Inc., to mUan L.
Gretho- et ux, tot 7^ Uoek M, ptot
of Princess AiBW Haul sec. li: tax
$22.20. -^ -^
C. D. fL toe., to AjKhoiqr J.
ScarceUi. et ux, tot 12. btock 16.
plat of Princess Anne Haaa sec.
11; tax $22.20.
Pico R^iky Corpm-atkn et al«
io Horace O. Biwla et itt, lot JL
bhxrk 19, plat of Princess Amie
Plaza sec. 12; tax $21.90.
Clark-Whitehill Corporatton to
Jason Gohknan et ux, tot 7, blodc
5, plat of Princess Aime Plaza sec.
tax $84.30.
daric-Whitehill Coqwratkm to
Carter C. Cowles. III. et ux. tot
3. btock 14, ptot of Princess Anne
Plaza sec. 8, tax $33.m . f
Clark-Whitehlll CorporattalJ to
Alexanda- J(»eph Forbea et ux. lot
9. block 9. plat <rf Princess Anno
plaza sec. 14; tax $25.50.
Clark-WhiteWll Corporation to
Gary R. Itoard et ux, W 12, btock
9, plat d Princes? Aime Plaza sec.
14. tax $24.30.
John C. How'.etl et ux to William
Day Fail-child. Jr., et uX, parcel
E, {dat of Sea Pines; tax |32JS.
Property Buyers, Inc.. to Harry
M. Moore et ux, k^
Bray Acres; tax $26.70.
Earl L. OQa" et ux to Prq)«ty
Buyers, Inc., tot 17, btock F, |^
^of Birchwooj ^^^ Bg aac 2; lax
fttjperty Buyers Inc.. to Don P
•niompson et ux, lot 11. btock 16.
plat of Aragona Village sec. 12;
tax $20.10.
Merwyn W. ¥a^or ^ ux to Ppo-
D«tv Buvers, Inc., lot 14, b'ock
14, plat of Pocabootas Village; tax
$19.50.
Hado Devetopment Corporatbm to
Leonani M. Girling et.ux, tot 16,
plat d Dogwood .\cres; tax $:!6.
John H. Ricbar^bon et ux to
Charles L. KeBey et ux .66 acre-
near London Bri<fee; tax $39.
Hiltrni L^ et ux to William L.
P^rt^ Jr., ate 14, ^at of AvalaB
Terrare. Extended; tax $20^85.
Angus Bu^ Thomm et ux to
Francis 8. HamBtcn et ux, tot 4,
btod^ \7. ptot of Diamond l^ing
Homes/ tax $16J0.
Ltoyd Q. Price et u\ to WllUanh^ 5, a^iare 11. plat d Virginia
K. Flamont et ux, tot 3. block Beach property; tax $106.
44, plat of Prince Anafe Pboa Amie K. Riehardaon et als to
sec. 5; tax $25.50. .., ^b«t Gomez et ux. parcel— olat
G & S Corporation to Btoald B. of Prtocess Anoe Borough; tax $39.
vlB^e seiT^
National Home Week Declarod
H. W. CUNNINGITAM
ANOMUOCIATiS ^ ^
CALL 340-1515 • 340-6868
jajLtrpmofrnm/ma,.
Mayor Frank A. Duscb of Wit-
ginia Beach ^ined his assoeiite
mayors throu^Mut "ndewatar in
prodaimmg Septonber U-tt ss
BUIUNNO
INSULATIONS
AYERS
INSULATING
& SUPPLY GO.
Ni^onal Home Week. Tlus procla-
mrttolt reads as f(dtows:
iMieeas, TkiewiAer Vfa-ginia sets
greirt: value on hcmie ownership and
is prmid tol^rkmnm as an ana of
tototssted homeowners; and
Whams, (he Tklewafer Asaocia-
tk» of Home Builders has alktod
tiUNiunds (tf fine new homes to our
oommuidty to recent years; and
Wbareaa, tfiese new homes have
cmAtibuted greatly to letter living
0d have adikd ^lei^d new
iiri^l)Orhoods in whidi our citizens
live: uid
Whereas, the Tidewater Asaocia-
tioo of HraM Riiklers will cele-
brate Na^bHial Hcane W^dc, Sep-
teirber 12th to 19th. 1966.
I»K}W, th«^<»%. we, file Msqrors
d Uk Tidewater area of Virgtoia
do hereftqr prodaim Nattonal Sane
Week; and do ho^y urge the citi-
KQS of our i^eat Tiiiejfaiec Area
to participate to this WksKWide
ebaenwKC dedicated to tiie ti[»ne
. . . "Better Uving Begins When
You Own A New Home."
In Wttaea Wb»«of , We have
iicreisitb aet oar fauid a«i cMised
the seal of oar Cities to Tidewato*
to be ifflxed »'
Dene. tMa 20lh dav d Au^ist, in
the fi^t of our LtM-d, 19K.
Bay B. Martin, Jr.
Mayn* d Nofdk
R. IrvtoeSmUh
WKgw d patiiuiNA
Mi^sfjk^ Beach
Ififw flf <%eaapadtt
DOMS PAOnCK-S
VIEW
of
VIRGINIA BEACH
FMR OPENS NEXT WEEK
WCMJQNP
-A
Ita^ay^ the tkUmMam^ bMk ymri pIcBie are Mn. Mm R. PrI-
iutmrnt Mn. R. H. Om% fcaekM for fte bbmIIi^
dudnaaa; Mn. Clareoii^^. ^ket, dlverttteiiieiits
Mn. S. H. BalHs, co4iiMte« and ^■wnr; Mn. B. W.
iwinnw; 'Mn. T. M. MeCory. iwblldty ciiainiiaB;
J. imm Darli, gmenl dMritaum; and f&t, W. F. Tranttutt,
A good Atw doesn't Ju^ hs^pei . . . it takes the bulkkaing tact^s
of a group of women intett tm readiing their goal and making it
httier year after yen*.
The w(Hnen of Uie PrirJjess A J m t Wo man's Club, under the general
iMnitiai^ flf Mb?- J- James Davii,|«re a snail 'but mighty army
Wtffing to make the upcoming Annual Virginia Beach Antique Show
Mre succ^ifid ttian'ev^ before. And Uiey are p^ waiting till the
tkst moment to ^ to make this happen. , | i
All tfmw^ tlKse past nxnths, (he chaimnen^df lie various cMiimit-
;tMc have be^ meeting each month at a m»nba*'s hixne or strnie
;«(her defignatad area 'with their '.'commander," Mrs. Davis, as she
maps out cittnp»igns and points out fte weak sp<^ and spurs th«n
jMiwtrd to gr^iter success.
„ ^September's nw^ing was hdd at fltt 0|ceana hwne (rf Mrs. R. H.
T^lDwan, diatrman of 'the dealers' committee, and h«L,s^eJoari^A
Vvrd m» irtflizd for a real old-fashioned picnic under the large shade*
""^p^tt. fkm m^tiag witii Mrs. Davis artd'Mrs. Owen were Mrs, John
K Mvitts, prizes (^airman; Mrs. Clareoice J. Sykes, ads chairman;
la a setUag lueBUmg ttwir attire are Mrs. TrootmaB ^A Mrs.
■ Privltte. ^ 'i^
Mrs. B. W. Wroton, food 'diaiiman; Mrs. T. M. McCory, puMidty
dudrman; Mrs. W. F. Troutman, hostesses and costumes chairman;
mi Mn S. H ftiUls, treasurer and co-hostess of the meting.
Aftn much discussion and plans beirlj solidified, tiie ladies adjourned
to partake of a' colonial-type menu consisting of real Brunswidc Stew,
home-made Uiin cucumber pkkles, pickled watmnelltm rind, tiny
pkdcked onkms. hot 1)iscuits wi& butter, deviled ^s, iced tea, 'sm
femon freeze dessert.
A Visit to the home of Mrs. Robert JohrMn put the final touches to
a Ru>st satisfying meetii^ and the ladies in costume, Mrs. Troutman
and Mrs. Privitte, tunrad the clock back to a more leisurely era fac
atbne . . . ,
Hie Sevwth Amnial Virginia Beach Antu}ues Show will be held at
the Alan B. Stepard Qvic Caiter mi Novranber 4lh through ttie '7th
And by hard woHc aaU dedki^im to purpose, the Antique Show Oan
mittee of the Prim^ss Ani» Wwnan's Club promises this year's to be
^ very best ...
Water Problem Eliminated
VmCmU BEACH-Watcr prob-
]fBBu htm apparent hem dim-
ioated with the chlorine purifica-
Hm of a iMBw city water transmit
itoi line to Bay Island.
Assistant (firector of public util-
ities Wnlh Jdmson said water
pressure lias ben riKtut SO pounds
tfnce watts was toned on to tiw
mahi sev«ti weela ago.
f
Residents ^111 had to boU their
water until the new line was suffi-
eiratfy stolH^ by the cUloriBe
tineatmeiA.
Hie new S-ii^ widta: transmis-
^n line nan from Leans' Bri<^
to Greitt Nedc tbm^ aai vip Great
Neck Road to Cox H^ Schod. It
has apurs faranddi^ 19 Shore Dr.
to Seashore State Paik iM to Bay
I^and.
- IbAU^ aed
tt Oa Ml ateto
Fair vi Virginia, to be hdd hare^
S^itente> M-OcAobo- 2, win teU
a 9'a|Mc ataiy of ttw many aerv-
k» parfaraad b^ the h«tt.
CikKMtai, pFtlartiM) and wflbxt
ot ^ peofie of Viigiaia by ttie
oc^iartineBta and i^ei^tt of ttie
More Uian a sannc of oh'bits in
the Comnionweaith t^ Virginia
buttSag wiU teU of M|nrk of the
tate i^escies, many hflu^ Ult^
kiwwn to the goMiW J^^W^ ^
Hie ^Virginia Dcf^rtrnfrTt ol
Hi^wi^ wU dano^r^ rcvw
sl& trMt caatnA l^ a let of
four ant^nated dimwnas as R wil'
soGA be in actiwi on a portion 0'
Ihe M^state sydon at fining
fieia Virgiida. Alsb to ba f^tunK*
HopevMl lift sn«i brieve aA Jwdv
Poirt, whet^ the hi^way will croar
th«» James River.
Hie Commission of Gwne and
Inland Fl^ioies wUl dls'day manv
Safety Bureau
Urges Safety
"Boys and girls, {dlQr it safe-
follow safety rules «1^never you're
in traffic!
Thalt advice to Viigi^ Beadh
children was given today by Chie'
Reeves E. Jolmson (^ Qa Virginif
Bead! Sitfety Bureau as he wamea
them <A the dangers diey face ir.
traffk. Virginia Beach is taking ar<
active part in the cWM safety pro
gram which the Bureau <d Safet.
sad the Governor's '-Ifif^way Saf
e*y Committee are oo&hicting as
part of tfie natknwide Back the
Attadi on Traffic peaiiyeM cam-
paigl*. i ' '
"Ev«7 year thousands of young
itears are ^}ared or killed in tra'
ic cruab», and very'dten it's
their own fault|" Jc^son said
"Lots of boys and girls spoid
nu):^ in die nospital bscaus^
they don't practice the U^aTic saf|^,
tf n^ tiuy k^4ifrJM^aai,^
at home." 1 ,'
f th3 ridc3 tliefte ta^ bqffon
tliey cross Mreefs <»rdesd^ 0:
-lay in tbt strea, "It'» no Cw> tr
have to wdk on icrt^flies pr sH 4n
a wheel chair v/)^lk 4h« o^ beyi
md girls sre playing ball w hav-
ing a good Umd with tinir htkss
or r^jer Scales,'! he said.
He au^K^ tiiBt yotmgsters pla)
it safe by pra^ibing tte Idkiwiag
safety itdes: '
1. Obey all tragic officers. schoiS
patbol leaders, pid itaiik signft
a^d signals. ~ ;
2. CN}ey the i^^ l^nied in
sdiool ar^ at home about oronh^
Greets Kid placing ody id sale
places. , i t
3. If there are no sidewalks, wilk
on tl% left side of the road facing
traffic. Never usa roUar skatAs,
tricycles, wa^ns or acoolers in die
^reet or road.
4. When riding a bicycle in traf-
fic <a) ride wilh, not againa, traf-
fic, and keep to the far I'ight; <b)
don't weave 0: stunt: (c) don't
carry pass?ngers' 1' never hitch
on to a passing autjmiMe or any
,othw vehttle; (e) if you murt ride
at ni^t, be sure your bicycle is
equifped with a good Ught; (f)
carry bodu and packages ip a car^
rier — not In your hands.
Uva ^mM and M apaciea in a
hadl^pwiad of outdoor racraation.
*nm Dii^urtment ; of SkkKatim
wfll disfday aad dbldlitrate the
newest to taac^f iBWtirtate ffiid
nitmm t a ctekn nf 'concerning
Vlrgii^'a gMgnphli'lMlanP and
govcr^nssl.
The CoRvnbttton te ViauaUy
Hamfcfyed wiU b«^ a hi^
speed maffMtic ti^ Aqdkxtm- in
09«f«tlon makh^ea^ of hotks
recwtied on ti|>e im a d^lay d
tafl|iiy If^ ind lUking boMi ma
(AtncM. ' " * f
Other itate d^MttAsga aid
:4ehc^ wffi apSxijf^tsA toM
i^'aui tenonsb-,
the fluny fanctiops
Jie pUUie and
raaesitii and
various puUic swlci
Tka Statu
^moiatratioQs of
twai used to the
criminals and to- the
^ety of those who
hi^ways.
Plbns'and film strips on hun
dreds of »i>jec(s will be shoimi, a^
regular i^^^ais, in a s-^eda] ssr
oa d the Conmcxiwealdi of ^^
itada buUding on the mitfn en-
>»ice mall of the ^ate fair-
iround%
SCHOOL BUS
ACCIDENTS
VIRGINIA BEACH ^ A char-
tered sdMxd bus with 20 students
on board overturned Monday morn-
ing on South Parliament Road'. No
injuries wen r^rted aa the bus
iuit was bound l&c St Gregory's
School, pollK said. >
Aeox^iQ to' pMiea, flie bos
fl^jped ovet* when it ran bito a
fitdi. A spokesnlan for the Charter
Bus Service, Inc., said, die acci
4eht was due to faidty power
steering.
-In a sec<^ ^us accldait Mfoh-
Jay morning, an ^pty . city
>cho(4 bus wal reporteidly side-
m^ by a fin bmek on £oM}
•V-i||3\'«i Roa4 ^^shortly aRor
siv
tile ti^mtk i^praa^g frftn be-
iimi iod puUdd iiv«- to dw sidb^ of
Sm road. Tte tirujk sidesw^ped the
bus M it patted.
The PrkMSis Ann« Plaza Vol
unteer Fire Itepartmeitt ^k was
m its way back to thfl^R afier
4U»werii^ a c^ vAm tfii accident
sooifred. ^ ,
the schM|ii##>)i | i Jrt»eaii fMa
to (^r$mm mmAtigf school
and Kdlan Ifigb School.
im INJURED
VIRGIMA BEACH - Kenaeti
Itoward Htdmes, 23, of tiia 40(
bk)c <rf Terrace Ave., Virginie
Be;^h, received, severs head in-
jures l«t week' whoi his motor
cyc^e left tlv* road and struck a
parked car on Pacific .\ve.. polict
said.
Patrohnan N. M. Bordner. Jr.,
said Holmes' head apparently hit
a brace on the rmivertiUe top of
the car ^ he we thrown ever the
tiqi of the v^Ole, landing about
20 test in front of the car.
Hoimes was taken to thb inten-
sive carp unil of Norfolk Trensral
Hos{»tal by tii? Virginia Beach
Be^c(» Squad with a fructured
skull.
VmomiA Beach Sun
VIRGINJA BEACH, VIRGINIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1965
SECTIONS '
AT THE PARADE SATURDAY
Clowns THERE WERE
HODEIATOR
VltlGmiA mmi - Louise B,
Wilson, diractor iirf VVginia Bosach
Frlesds Siimit moderatad t' r
panel on '^^^eetii^ for Bv^i
n^s m a Trkm^ Schccl," =.t th
fall orientatiw confcrenc*; w
Friaids Educafflito at Pefidle HiL'
near Philad*»lph|B which was h-ld
last week. ,
Atte'wfing wi^ Mrs. Wilson were
Mni. Wt'liam Riser, kicdergarten
teacter; Mrs. Janiel Feifsr, ^cowi
grack; Mrs. Jdin Owcts, fwrth
ffTdde; and Itlrs. William M^te-
hiffst, fifth grade.
\
^
*s
COMIMUIilTIES^
B£ECH GROVE
METHODIST CHURCH
Princess Ann?
Roy R. JaclcMB, l^««tor
'10:00a.m. — Church School
1 1 : 1 5 a.m. — Morning Worship
FRANCIS ASBURY
METHODIST CHURCH
Great N«ck Road
LcRojr DaTia, Mini*t«r
1:46 a.m. — Church School ,
1 1 :00 *.m. — Morning' Worship
/' a 11 a I IM Aap A^e
tmfKWKkUK OARAvf
JOBNNY mJDUY^
Gmmi^t Dr. — «M4131
SCOTT MEMOMiO*
uTUOOIST CHUBCH
409 First Coloniia Rom!
RcT. H. Wark CMvy, Pastar
8:30 aim. — Morntns Woraoip
'9:45 a.m. — ChurA School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning Worriiip
7:aOp.m«~Youtb Fellowship
Inc.
UJFCOwm
ununsfMmmc
umvicEB
HAYGOOD MEMORIAL
METHODIST CHURCH
4713 Haygood Bead
Rateil F. Uryao. ffwftr
9 :46 a-rj^ — Oh u re4» ^ehool
11 :M#i»r— Morning Woralkip
Of Car* '
<kra
iMy«000 MSfUODIST
CHURCH
8249 Bayshor« Road
Rr89«)A., 9:4 a atW. and- 11:00
a.m. — Worship SarvloM
9:4ft^aiii.-- Church SehooL for
lOl m^ i^upa
11 :0^4ua.— Second sairion ot
Ckntk School tm eiiUdnn
up tfeupoai^ 1th gTRda and
7 M p.m.— MethoAst Yoath
y^owahip foi yovu^ Mopla
7^ mi and 9tli gndaa i»
Jmdor Rl^ Grou^ wid lOth
prada up for Senior Group.
fmoda welcomed. i .
WN
^
VIRGINIA RSACH, VIRGIN^
WHJT tS ISLAND
MiemsT CHURCH ^
Knetta Island, N.C. —
C Black, Miniatar,
14iMa.^ — Sunday Schools
II :dO ».m.^Worship Service
- BAYl,AR£ METHODIST
CHURCH
n^Hfe* Dt-. at Treaaare laland
^^Mrt te Baysida
l^iPMNid B. Mussar, l||HaUte»
iito 4 lliOaiuia.-
Service ^ - .
S;4fi a.ra.— Stinday School
ObOBSnt METHODiai'
mURCM
Back Buy,
^
OR euOi fcr tlw baib&ig af I
tar MMJ food riManmh^mi^i
■tranf C3iBR%
kriy
ai«: (1) VwM}«
■ ■An.
This if oae of tiM aw^ihob fiwR my vacation trip. "•>•■ chuwch «» au-
FrifliKb ask why I nadt It* a» frontispiece in my aio. for thk cHmten
album hM^^ than tiial i^)£ of Ite bald ereat of Mt
Iftircy — or tiie tdescopfc doae^ip d the Old Man of
"• ttie Mcam&ins.
^ Sure, I know this scene fa commonplace. I saw a hwb
dred villages with their white steeples peering above the
_ trees and their comfortable old houses nestled aroimd ^ ^^^ ^^
tibe ebucdu And each one hRd R pond with pines ma tm'a> aMim A»,mw^ibmt
hfrches gurding its shore. Fv^ttrSbrStfraSTM
But this picture says more ttan all fte oth^s. It j^h«jjihb«iii-^
speaks not just jof beauty and natmral wonder... it tells
o€ a good land poptdated Ir i«n^ people. It reminds
Y irmI' Oed . . .and of niraiiliAtakJ| vhisp^ that i^ I
* ^M^ eaa ai4ui« f or gennMlMb
^IR Uatairiai^ a gireai^ jmiIb proiid^ p(^t tQ.
.JTa^. 'Hw Church beloni^ at ^ center of our Mfst
■mm tmi^jmmAXm^km^M^t
t •
BidiBci«rAnn^^|gRp*
Jbt0r^ % Wmoi'a, MiMdIMr .
IO^^«.dt^-^oniiiMr IPanhit
l;A40O4Ml.--^^uixb School
ffaWtRJH touth F^ovahip
Va.lMlMW
l^idi $««•«
VW^i^
METHODIST
OIURCH
A«a?*tHle — Kempavttto
mtmMm L. RiUais J».
fli4#ay».^ — Church School
IftWaJit. — ^Morning Wordip
7:80 p.m.— Youth FeUowahip
LYMWHATEN METMOWST
CHURCH
Littto Neck Road
Rav. QMar V. RoMgnaa
10^».m. — Church School
UH)6a..n~-Moming Wonhip
0^mmKm mmmcM m.
Mil
LaKIES METHODIST
^lURCH
S56R VWnia Beach Blvd.
Rwb^ Katmi Gr«r
»:80 a.ia,^— Early Wortiiip
ft:^ ftii&-<-Chuich School
11:00 •Jii.-<<*Late Worship
Serdk^ >
6«00p.iiu — Youtii F^Uowidiip
Rl^Wft METHODU»
ftbtc^a Aahe
Wmr ft> JackMMir F niea •
t0tW».Biv — Morning WGoKm
tLi^ftum'-'^huteh School
•UU^ METMODiST
CHUIOPH
SOS Plaza Irail
mthm G. HobiM, Faatttr
S:4f •»«. — Chuseh S^^ol
11:00 a.m. — Worship Rirviee
7:00 pjn*.— Youth Fellow^p
ARAGONA BAPTIST
CHURCH
Now Meetings In Loois^
Lux;ford Elementary School
C. CliltoB, rairtar
ft^4Klpt«»-SaAd8y ^diool
Mitttu — Moiling Wossiap
iBk — Training Union
TrSRi*— Evening WoraMp
ThtO p Jli.— Wed. Prayer
m» FRANCIS*
IPIiCRP AL MISSION
BOOt Bosemont Road
ViilMa Beachi Va. ^
Rmi. @lLyl«a» E. fr^nw
^MwuslaChaiiM
9:15 aJl.— Church School
10;l6»Jfe— Worship Serviw
^mmtf Provittod
NUMfi ME^TH^IST
^^HORCH
PrinMia Anne, Vti|^ia
Bnery S. Ellaa•l^«, IMii^rf^
MUA fcB. — Church SMlooI
tt:19^ii^ix-Jfonung WonUr
GAULEE ^PISCOTAL i
CHURCH
4Wi A »»acif''' — AM-«»*7fl
Mbeoi B, W«i|Ml»
^M^uB«<'*-Bol^ Cottsmnlos
n^m m
mii
I
lklM4
1M#
iMiah
6l:«-i2
9:l9-24
M^
11:'(10 a.«.— Btol^ C(«m>ifflk» and
SarmoQ (First Sunday)
11:00 ajn.— Itoming Praqrer and
Svmm (2nd, 3rd. .wd ^ Sun-
diqn)
9:4S aja-ClHirch Sdbool (Sq>-
lOnb^'-Jiuie) (Nun«7 tfarou^
AduUs^
10:00 am— Wedt Diqr-^Jrfy C(Mn-
munion
10:30 a.m.— Thursdays— Laying on
OLD DONATION
. SKSCOPAL CHURCH
iA9 Witch ^k Road, Bayade
8 :00 a.ra.- ^oly Communion
(£»e«pt during rector's vii^-
ea^Mi)
10:00 am.— Morning Prayer
and Sermon (rioly Com-
muqion dn first Sunday of
each month.)
QiM^yniA. KTISCOPAL
CIHJIKM
adS BowmiM Road
tbvf, Ciuui^* R MeGu^r,
8:0Oft.ffi. — Holy Coeununion
10i:^a»m. — Holy Cbmmunion
(Isti &'3rd Sunday)
40:00 a.m.r-*Memiiig Prayer
(2ni A^'4tk Sunday)
Chunih School loUomi ' the
10:00 a.m. Service.
Nursery service is amiable. ^
EASTERN M»RB CHAPEL
i (JM^apia)
B. Sidney Saatfera, Rector
S-.OOa.m;. — Holy Communion
9 :00 8.m. — ^Family Service
and Morning Prayer
(3rd Sunday Holy Com-
munion)
11:00 a.m. — ^Bfoming Prayer,
surmon (1st Sunday Holy
Gfinununion)
STAR <» THE SEA
CATmHJC CHURCH
Uth St. A Arctic Circle
lUy. Fra^s V. Ba«brick
MASSES
Winter-^::00, 9:30, 11:00,
12^15
Summeiv— (June 1-Labor Day)
7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00,
11:00. 12:00
Hriy D^8— 6:00, 7:00, 9:00
andj€:30'p.m.~.
W9^hiy. vrinteT-*6:30, 8:45
i»aMm«% 8:45 a.m. only
Co ufiadt oM — 4:00 to 5:00 and
7:00 to ^:00 p.m. Saturdiqr
ffr.> MATTHEW'S
CATHCK.IC OnjRCH
1010 &ndra Lam, Va. beach
FaHiM^ OHan, Father F'mOt^
9ma^ Maas«»— 7:30, 9:00,
ifttso mi m%m
Confeoaon ^eh Rutarday 4:00
to 5:00 and 7:(M to 8:00
OCEANA <^URCH
Pa^R, Aldrich, ^aator
9:46a»'n. — -Sunday School
I0:45a,au^ — Morning Wordxo)
TKA9LE EMANUEL
$mi and, Baltic, Va. Beach
PhO^ Pincaa, Rabbi
7 :30 a.m.— Services Mon.-Fri.
8:15 p.in, — ^Friday-Sabbath
Sernces
10:00amr--^aturday Sdt>bi^
Service
8:00 a.m. — Services Sunday
ST. AlDAirS
EPIS^VM. CHURCH
King's Grant Ibad
A Edinhurg Ih4ve
Phone 840-37M
.Re». L. J. Twlor,^ Jr., VIear
10:00 a.m. — Holy C^piMalon
(first and third Sundays)
Morning Prayer, 2nd ana 4th
Sundbiys
Church School (coi^arrailt
^th services) '
St. Ni|:HOLAS
CATHOUC CHIIKirt
g44s|ttte Neefc f
Phone 340-7231
Rev. Tbonaa M.
Sunday Masses — 8:U, 9:30,
10:45, and 12 Noon in the
ChQ|-cb; 11:00 in Princess
Thepitre, 3177 Virginia Beach
Blvd.
Confessions — Saturday 4-5 p.m..
and 7-8 p.m.
Effleieal
Phe*aS44Mlll lW«V«>i
FREE DELIVERY
MOUNT OLIVE
BAPTIST CHURCH
L. Wtrrea Chaaa, Faati^
9:30 a.m. — Church School ".
11:00 a.m.— Mdming Worshjf)
7 ;30 p.m.—EreiamM MS^»
CARR/OW
BAPTIST CHUROI
R*T. Gary B. Tkonpaea
9^45 a.m. — Sunday School
ll:'00a.m, — W<»8hip Serraoe
£ :45 .m. — Vesper Service
6:30 p.m. — Training Union
7:30pjn. — Sw^f^M^ . ,
Service " x I '
OCEANA CUI» MARKET
VIRGINIA BEACH BLVD. AT OCEANA
Country Cured Bacon, Mamk R Shonldos
fi«^ Fruits, VefefihtBi.
Groceries A Meats
JCAlLA CHURCH OF CHRIST
Creeds, Virginia Beach, Va.
W. T. Weaver, Miaiater
' aO:OOa.m.— ^Bible School
11 :00 a.m.'^Malming Wor^p
6:46 p.m — Y outh Program
7;30pm — Evening Worship
' W. A. WOOD, bw.
CoBBtasioB AgaaA > ^^
^mble OU A Refiaiag Ca.
^ Fa^ Oil and
; ' C I II GAS.33SB
CkURCH OF CHRIST
1460 Va. Beach Blvd. Oceana
Ro7 N. WilaoB, Miiy^
10 :00 a.m.— Bible Sto^
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning WorsUp
7:00 p.m. — Evening Woprship
V
CHURCH ^ CHRIST
SCIENTST
. 209 - 20th &nel
1 1 :00 am.— Church Servisa
8 :00 p.m, — Wednaaday '
Bfervic*
m
HIRSCHLEIf^
■-■^Jiast^ss^^lf-;
giil|.ANNUAL »OR
mm IN rm^mm
aAVUHU. UR TO, ie%
Viv^aia iMck Bi«4., 4if.0MB
tik.
w 4
EMANUAL LUTHERAN
^All^H
Lynn ShorMl>rive at Va. Bch.
> Kaa^ih A. Price, Paator
9:10 a.m. — Sunday Church
Sehi>9l
10 :30 a.m.-— Worship Service
(nursery provided)
6:30 p.m.— Luther League
EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN
CMUROi OF THE
GOOD SHEPHERD
1480 Laskin Road
Rm. DiehvMi W. Taylor
'8 :80 8,81.— Worship
9 :30 a.ra.— ^hurch School
1 1 :00 a.m — ^Rforship
(Nuraary i^vided)
6:30piK — ^Luther League
WeNta J. MillMP. Miaiater
9 :45 a.m.— Sunda> «acliool
11:00 a.m. — Church Service
OOR SAVIOUR'S
LirfMRRAN CHURCH
Baylidte Pines, Bayside
KewaMI R. CaLrbavgh, Paator
8:15 aJB. — ^Worship Service .
9:30a.vu-M[^urGh School
11:00 fca.-^Worship Service
PRINCE OP PEACE
LUTHERAK CHUROI
(MissoMi !^iu»d)
424 Kings Gmnfc m^d
Revr J. lUner M^^. Paste*
8t00a.ni. — Divine Wonhip
, 9:16a.)au — SuncU^ Sdiool
and Bible Class.
10:80 a.ai.—IHvina Worship
Holy'G^nmunion — 1st and 3rd
Sunday.
KINGS GRANT
PRESRYTERIAN CHURCH
(Now BMeting in the IS^ng's
UK's
ool)
Grant. Elem^tary ^hooi
R^tM»d C. FI&Moa, VpBler
0:50 a.ni. — Sundi^ So|eM
tl:Ma4au^^MurDiing we^up
BAYSIDE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH ,
Near Bobbins Coimr
Rev. J. E. Jehaawk. PWIW
9:45 a.n.^ — Suntta^y SdkotA
ll:00a»— Momfiig Wocrib%
THALIA Ttaimr
pRttHnrrERiAN chmich
N<nvjMeting in the Thalia
jQMentary Schocrf
Irri^ R. Stnbbe. Mirfstar
9:30a.». — Morning Woiaklp
10:45 aJB.— Church -School
^iOW GREEI^
^ERIWN CHURCH
Boad A Fli» TAit
LYNNHAVEN
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
L^nhaven Village
Rev. Marion R Webb, Jr.
9:45 a.m. — Church School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning Worship
6 :30 p.mw — Youth Fellowship
6:30 p.m.— Pioneer Fellowship
7 :30 p.m. — Evening Worship
CHRIST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
1200 Aragona Boulevard
M. Bland Dttdler, Miaiater
8:30 a.m.— Worship 4 Church
School
9:30 a.m. — ^Worship A Church
School
1 1:00 a jn.— Worship A Church
School
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
' CHURCH
Pacific Ave. at 36th St.
Joha S. Lyiea, Paator
9:45 a.m. — Church School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning Worship
Nursery Service Provided
CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
First St., Glenrock, Norfolk
E. Crowell Cooled Paator
9:45 a.m. — Church School
1 1 :00 « m. — Mon^ng Worship
6:30 p.m.— Wha1>N(rt8
Fellowship
6:S0 p^n. — PioiM«r Fellowship
6:30 p.m.—- Yomg Fat^^s
.FdlAwdiip
CMUi^li OF QOm
OaO 14th: ^fe«8t
BalAr N» Sane. Paster
9:45 a.m. — SoodaiF School
ll:OOaja.-<^flaciMnff Wovdiip
7:30 p.m.— JNaning WozahiF
ASSEMM.YOF GOD
Viil^ntai BeMh Bo^wd
EMt tane — O^t^
Raw. Saaiael Du BtiUmr, Jr.
0:45aj|i.'<H(^WRli Sohool
llKtOa-n. — ^Mfl^ttg Worahip
7:30 ^m. — £irangeS^:w
Service
PENTECOSTAL
CHUI^ OF OMaST
16th St. and BiAle Ai4
towed EJwar P aste*
IMPmnP GMMMtt ^^
1415 Oceana Blvd.
%. mile past Oceana Air Sta.
on right
T. J. Tlagi^ Paator
0:45 a.m. — Sun<tay School
ll400a.n. — Worship Servioa
8:30pjn.— Bible Study
7 :30p.m.<— Evening S«rvie«
COMMUNITY ^MtniCH
DuPont Circle, a^ni^ Va.
Paal %. McCalloagh. TUH,
9 :46 a.m.— Bible Scho<^ "^
11 :00 a.m.— rMorning Wordlip
7:30 p.m.— Familf Ni|^
Service ?
VIRGINIA ^EA^
COMMUNITY CHAPEL
Laskin Rd., Linkhoni Bay
;ev. Richard Woodward, Paster
9 :45 a.m. — Sunday Schodl
. 1 :00 a.m, — Morning Worridp
.1:30 a.m.— Children's Church
8:00p.m.->-Evening Service
SUBURBAN CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
111 Lobough Ave.,
Bellamy Manor
Virginia Beaek. Va.
Rev. J. Fredoriak Paa^w
9 :4S a.m. — Sundiqr School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning Wordhto
11:30 a.m. — Child^na Church
7 :30 p.m. — Evening Service
MINCISS ANNI PMMUm A
S L ec ati e — To Servo Tea j
\ Ifcidia^Dispatohed Tracks^
4St Vtrgiala Aeaeh BivA— Dial 42S-ii«l
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lOMWOOD MEMORUIL ? AMC, INC.
. CEMETSRY
Mmcm ANNE IMBMORIAL PAffI
CEMBirBRy
FOR INFORMATION CALL GY 7.S9RI
lVnnhaven c<n.<»iY
/UNITED CHURCH
(Coagregatwaal Chriptiaa)
Great Neck Rd. near Shore Dr.
The Rev. Tho. H. Brittoa
9 :45 a jn.— Church School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Mdming Worship
7 :30 p.m. — Pilgrim
Fellowship
Nursery for small children
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WHIT»IURST REALTY COMi»ANir
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REAL ECTATE - iraVRANCE
SALES A RENTALS
TELEPHONE 4ZS4886 ^
Ihe Kqr To Better Uvbig
PEMBROKE MANOR
UNITEp CHURCH
(CoagrogatieBal Christian)
Meetings in Pembroke Manor
'Elementary School
Rev. Charlea F. Pegraat
9 :30 a.m. — Church School
10:30 a.m. — Wordup
Nursery at ul services
OCEANA BEAUTY ACADEMY
1737 VIRGINIA BEAUX BOULEVARD
PhMK 42S42IS
Virgkria Beach. VbgWav 23453
NO APP(HNtMra<T NECESSARY
nUSNDS MEETING
(Qaaker)
X«dDn Ra«d ,
9:45a.ra. — Sunday School
11:00 a.m. — Meeting lor
Worship
ST.
MARK A.M.E. CHURCH
Oceana
■ ftsv. D. P^Fdton. Paster
9:MaJB. — SUnday School
11 HW a.ai. — ^Worship Service
UUUSAN
REALTY A IN^URAICE CQBP8.
3411 Va. Beach Bhrd. - Phsw SIMOI
2Sth St A Pacific Ave. ■. PfcsK «841U
"Beiqmd)er "dn^MMi f^rooi Lwea^
DIAMCMfD SPRINGS
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DiaeMee of Christ
6700 W. Haden Road
G. Dand Shroovea, Paster
8.45 ajn. — Worship Service
9:45 a.m. — &nday School
11:00 a.m. — ^Worship Service
30 p.m. — Youth Groui«
RAYMW CHRISTIAN .
CHURCH
(fPoagiiHHlininl)
SkK9 Htbm A GraenweU Road
^ &mI L. FarreO, Miuater
te4S &■.— Woi^p Service
0:45 a.m. — Ssiuiay School
11:00 a.m.— 'Worship Service
WYCLIFFE PRESBYTERIAN
(MURCH
John B- I>«y raem. Sc^Htl
J. StantMt Mate, Parter
10K)Oa.m.— iCofning Woiahl^
Ua9ajB.-^-<%urch Sclio<4
WALKER REALTY CORP.
S77 vmCINIA UBACH B|,VD.
Adjaceal Ta
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Church Listings
7:80jpiaeu — firenint Wonrt^
Cont^d
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R«v. narlwr YMiac
220 Am! Tld« BoM
WnabiYtii Oolosf
10:00 •.IB. — Sui}4«r Sellool
11:00 •.m. — MiMminf Service
? :80 p.m.— IvMiInt Serving
TjSOp.m. — Wellnetdey ^
Evening Services
Use Siin C^sifi^^^s
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ftKlt^NTIAtSALK 1, «
i COMMERCIAL & INVESTMENT PROPERTIES
M RENTALS (Yearly and S^»asonal) "if
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
SBtli S%. at Holly Rd.
H. WOell WM«n, Matter
9:S0«.Ri. — Suoday School
ll400ft^n.'-4l«miBg W<»iBhi|»
6:15p.m. — Trmining Union
7:80 p.m. — Evening Service
Fvening Services 80 mla. Iftter
May 16. 'Sept. 15.
FREEWtU. iAH'liT
CHURCH
In Prta««w, Virginia Baaeh ,
1411 OCKaNA BOULEVARB
Air Station oh right
T. i. Titefle, Patter
9:46 a.m. — Snnday School
11:46 a.m. — Wor^p Sortfce
7:80 p.m. — Evening Sorvico
KEMPSVILLE BAPTIST
CHURCH
7120 KempavWo Bead
A. D. BlMiBt, NJMr
9:46 am. — ^imday Sehbol
11 :00 a.m — Morning Wordiip
8 :00 p.m. — Evening Wortti|i
Virginia Btach SUN, Thursday, ^Jt«mb«^ U, 1^
PagB $4i
t^tt
BAYSlbE BAPTIST
CHURCH
1480 Pleasor^ House Rd.
JeoiM V. DeFoe, Petter
8 :80 ajB.— Wotihip Service
ll:OUa.m. — Worship Service
9:20 & 10:10 a.m. Sunday
School
8 :00 p.m. — Evening Service
t5M1S7
TERMINIX CO., INC.
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hdivtJueNy
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Fbors confer smart, color-
contrast distinction which no
other floor treatment can
match. Colors, motifs —
"Character f in a virord —
that give long-Uved service,
at moderate first^cost! May
we give you an estimate?
"J. C Law & Sons
HOmrOLHH, VIRGINIA
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PRINCESS ANNE PLAZA
BAPTIST CHURCH
245 Rosemont Road
Rer. MeNia Haghek PmIw
11:00 & 7:30p.ra.— Wor^p
Services
9:S0a.)n. — Sunday School
6:lSp.ra. — Training Union
Va.
THAtlA
BAPTIST
Beach Bh
iURCH
adjoining
Princess Anne Hikh School
Rev. Robert N. Welle<«
8 :30 a.m. — Morning Worship
9:30 a.m. — Sunday School .
1 1 :00 a.m^ — Morning Wonluji
BEACHliAWN BAPTIST
CHURCH
9th ft Med. Ave.
A cooperating .Southern Bapist
Church I
GMrge WeUett. Jr., Minister
Phone 428-2004
9:45 a.m. — Sunday School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Hdming Service
6:30 p.m. — Training Union
7:30 p.m. — Evening Service
7:30 p.m. — Wed. Prayer
Service
FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH
•818 Va. Beach Blvd., Norfollt
Fred Xt. Feriu, Pastor
9:45 a.m. — Sunday School
11:00 a.m. — Morning WorSbip
6 :30 p.m.. — ^FeUowship Hour
7:lt0 pjn. — Evening ServiCM
BAPTIST CHURCH
929 Firrt Colonid Ro»d
George T. Stallfam«t Pa^te
9:46 a.m.-— Sunday School
10:00 a.m. — Morning WorAi|r
6:30 p.m. — ^Training Union '.
7 :30 p m. — Evetdjig Worship
7:30p.m.-^Mid-We«k service,
Wednesday
FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST
, CHURnl
419 Glenrock Road, Norfolk
Rev. Cherlee T. Heisdrldift
9 :46 a.m.— ^<3Iiiiic|i Senool
11:00 a.m. — Morning Worship
TiSO p.m. — Zoning Worship
mskimm
NoanMc ^ J Bop tyWr.
in. nMliht. SittiM OtlieM
Utttcr H M^r^.. Md CbariM
Syer, tV, i|«va m^qeliMDy cotti-
pMd the McsM mA fbm iMps
re#kav#. « «tt^ M prof«»-
iioMl dfiiMlifitf tf OiiHerea Fl-
nahatf MU^. (jC^A).
Hw diilinfHtiii, wliich inchid«
ihrwtaiinaiMUk«tiaiMk lifabMQ
eMijiifHiMi iigr the Institute oC
Chiuttraa fV>«|icl*l Amlb'^ (■
(bflv ^^ j^N^i!^ ■uMani
and nraSUNt metm ^fenons a»
so^id^ me^ intfysis h-
tiitaiB to iinwimeat (MTvicea. llii
•toliMivt oonduetod on a comt:
biMis, wMhM «wmi^
MfinltfMattaf mk (d th^
' m wMi^iMds JO the
CTA (M^uttwrAt iki fn^i
tine, #■ Njfton Mj^, Inviitinenl
dm$aak Ut Seaboard Citteoi
tmm^ ink. la the icde holdgr
df the CtK award in Tidewater
Mr. Ni^i recent qu«)iPcation hon»
dn tatait ii iHe sole InveatmeiA
OoiM^Unt in t}ie Partanbuth and
NarfeUt area wiw haii •uccesriuUy
cflo^MM p6a8# two of the CFA
dttigtaitioo.
F« Wem«i Only—
At I See n
letty Deal
Home DwnonttniiOH '^pM
as
BUYINb A NEW PAN? {
Oni^piestta you may have in nxrh a J^ is WhiA li T^kn? It to a
iiMbth fdastk coating, a resin, that can be applied to the taridt of
tii* Hii^ td prevent food frqm sUcking. Siii^ its introduction in M
many imprgvenieits have been ma(H Tl^hw to^
inactive to practicidiy all chonicals and Mdvaojk.^
and does not react with food or wata-. It if nM>*
flammable, tough, flexible and aborbs 11^ tf «qr
mouture. It it iHrfe to use.
Manufacturers uk a rtandard for ftlkm c^fd
pans matk by the Metal CatAware Aaodaooa*,
Saucepara nwst be no U^ter tiua U gauge. Tm-
to 12-inch frypms ami be 14 puge or heavtar*^
Griddla must be 10 gauge or heavier.
These utensile may be in a #^ variety If ',
ST.
GREGORY THE GREAT
CATHOLIC CHURCH
7271 Virginln Bfach Blvd.
Rev. FloTian Yollaho, 0.9'B-
R«T. Paeekkl Kaidp 0,SA
Maaaea— e:80, 8:00. 9:80,
11:00 and 12:S0
Confeisions are on Samaay
7:80-8:80
«e#
\,
GRACE BRETHREN
CHURCH
Great Neck at Hilltop
Harold Arriaffton, Pastor
1 :00 a.ni. — Stmdav Selwol
ll:06a.m. — Wowhip Service
7:30 p.m. — Evening Service
MOUNT OLIVE
BAPTIST CHURCH
Rot. T. M. WeUcor, Pester
9:80 a.m. — Chttrch School
1 1 K)0 a.m. — Morning Worship
7 :80 p.m.— Evening Worship
),
OAK GROVE BAPTIST
CHURCH
Back Bar. Virfdnia
Ahria St, Clair, Pastor
9:46 a.m. — Church School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning Worship
BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH
Greenwell 1^ ft Lakeview Dr.
Ba^ide, Va.
I^ev. Darid Meore, Paster
9:46a.n. — Sunday School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning WornWp
7 :46 p.m. — Evening Worship
LErS"WINTER-READr
YOUR HOME RIGHT NOWi
Gel onf of oar qoiek, '^is^of-Mto^
home Imiiroveme&t loiuaB-tiie best in
town-Bo ymi can make 3foor lioiBe
win^Br4ight ydih insulatlim, wen^
Stripping, or gtonn sBahBB„.mo^^m^
your lieatlng qrstem.w.or enclose a
porch or fare^way, right now!
OFFERING AU BANKING SBKVICES:
:
Home Improvement Loans
Savings Accounta
# Checking Aecovnta
# Night D^waitory
# Auto L0M8
# Christmas Ckib
# Safe Deposit Boxes
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AMPLE CAPITAL . . . AMPLE LENDING LIMIT
Bank of Vl^piNiA bbagh
Pacific Avenue at Laskin Road ' Naval Air Station - Oceana
1 802 Atlantic Avenue USFAAWTC - Dam Neck
3333 Virginia Beach Blvd. at Princess Anne Plaza
4864 Shell Road at Baytidb
4920 Virginia Beach Blvd. at Aragona Village
2422 Princess Anne iU>ad at Courthouse
0^ n^imr tteM^ VM^ ^ AJI. W 1 rJU-ftM«jr afWfWKm -^to 7 P.1I.
ST. JOHN'S BAPTIST
CHURCH
Princess Anne Court House
Rmt. Brnee B. Perkins. Pastor
10:00 a.m. — Sunday School
11:00 a.m. — Morning Worship
6 :00 p m, — B.T.U.
7:00 p.m. — Evening Worship
LONDON BRIDGE
BAPTIST CHURCH.
London Bri<^, Virginia
G. Edward Hwghos, Pastor
8 :30 a.m.— ^Morning Worship
9 :46 a m. — Sunday School /
ll:OOa.m.-rMorateg Worship
6:80 p.m.-i-Trmtnln|r Union
BLACKWATBR BAPTIST
CHURCH
Rov. Ralfb L. Hmn
10:00 a.m.— Sunday School
11:00 a.i&—Moni% Woinriiip
"Serving Ood Md t^ Co»>
mnnl^ of BlaekwntMr
1784*'
TABERNACLE METHODIST
CHURCH
Princess Anne, Viiflnta
Robert H. Garaer, Mlalstor ,
9 :46 a.m. — Church Sdbool
11:06 a.m— Morning WonUp,
Naff, wto scrvel as Vk» Pre^
daak and Ituit Ofik»- ol the In-
bapfrietapB of Seaboard.
^ bi^ 1b n^ having for-
baen aandaN with the
Bank d New Y^ A graduate of
New York Ui4««ratty Graduate
School, Naif holds a masters de-
grte in Bu^neis Aibninlatratkn.
He md Mf urtfe Ruth, live wRb
tiMir thre^ chfldrw at 1400 Maha^
la BomI. Vlrgtnia Beach. ,
Syttti InveatnMiit OClScer for Sea-
BOBTQ HNiiMiiy was asBucwieu
wldi tba HlapMrMK la N«w
Yfln^ He It a fwUite of Pnuot-
ieB ItajJsMN^ md boldi a mM-
toi dteftt hi Builmi Adnte^
triik», CNm Itaiwd
colors. ^_.
All T^M coated utensils ^ould be eondittMMl
ttife fiift tinte th^ ire TB^J by wiping with imsalteg «kJi^ |r jott tr
sbertaning. Afterwards use of fat is opUonal in top of "range til ^lj^
A frypm often becomes stained if hi^ heat is used to fr y l^p.
Ibiiive stain by boiling 1 cup of water, ,one*alf cup'irf Ikjuid iramy
bfeich, and two tablespoori. of baking poda in the pas. Aft«"*rt»
af« rtfnoted, wash the pan and wipe with cooking oil to reamdWoo R-
BIG EGGS OR UTTLE EGGS!
PHc* varies with sixe. To be as good a buy as large eggs, medtaa
^ttmM be priced % less. If large are 40c, medium 35c. aaaB
shooU be '4 leas than large or 30c a down. If the price ^iraafl
li JUBrt tHin this, buy medium rather than large' or .small rath« than
liirni. Yttu'D g^ mwe for your mon^.
Hav« a nice wedt-ei¥i everybody! ____
P^tCtAL WASHINGTON REPORT
% I
VIRGINIA BBAdr^n^
METHODIST CHUROI
20^7 . 18th Street
Hmm. Bovoely PoHy
8:80a.nk.— WolMiip Servieo
Smunar Monnis .
9:46 «.n. — ChareK School
1-1 :00 a.m.— Worrtdp Service
THALIA METH(H>I8T
CHURCH
Pine Are. A Va. Beh. Blvd.
Wllliaa L. Asher. Pastor
9n46 a>m.-^<^day Scboo}
10:46 a.m.— Worship
FOUNDRY METHODIST
cmmcri
Va Beh. mH., tyn^Mven^
WUlloM H. Aeosta, MlaUtor;
8:46 a.m. and 11 a.m.*^
services < ^ • j*.
9:46ft.m. — Church Schod
6.80p.m.— Youth rellpynifljp
KEMPSVILLE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
620 Kempsville Rii »
J. L. Ct^poek, Pastor
9:40 A.M.— Sttiiday S^ool
11K>0 A.M.— Homing Worshife
6H)0 P.M.— (Second Sunday)
YooUi FellowaklfM
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LISTEN.
o ♦
TO
H* Joseph Lowenthal; Jr*
■*-i-
; SIAE-OF-THE-SEA
.VIRG]NiA BEACH - Star of »he
Sop'rll'ib Seleol tf BM<^ <>f^
ed laM.MoMav for all wys aifd
^is aftiadM public tUgh lawoli
In tba . pariaL' Tha Wmamioy
SoiiQo' of R^0on will Tt<tpia on
Scfiteinba- 9 lor aD b^ and
^ar^ eiteadli^ fid)lic rienientary
idniipi in Ae pariah TH schools
ftfp at^fMH- teiphert, helpers, atq.
by meM»egf nf ^ Oqu aternity W
More Income For Famers
iy la^raaMtaMv* JOSVH Y. RKNICK (D:-N.Y.)
mtalfvo Roanidc la a m a mbot ttf
H(NM« i^iffet^wo CommMta*
U^MMmmMmtm
MANAGING EDITOR OF THE
u
'rainia
^Seach ^un
EACH MONDAY
WH>NESDAY
AND nHDAY
AT 12:15 P^.
WITH HIS
Editorial Of The Air
DURING THE HtXm RB>ORT ON
W K V K
1 S50 ON YOUR DIAL vmolNIA MACH
'*' ' lor Ilia varibtH
ii'7:i|6 pjii. tfifie
fotf^M^;^ ' tlit; Bpqadi^tkn: All
(fae iOif^jpiabe leiVksf;
BEAdI (U^VING FAST
" '; • '
VUiGINU BE\CH - T1»
woHd's bu^c^'. resmi citv, baaed
on the yahuAkHi of building pe^
ailta isMiecl, a^ttiiMMi ic rate as
^^giala's fasteat yrowiug city.
pMrmifs iwied UirgUif'. AugoU
totaled inere^ than |48,Jde.0O0, far
iMv# Noitfotk wHb 13% .milUoo.
V&qgih^i Baach trails Washing-
tM* aod BaWmore in tiiie sth Fed-
1^ Ratenre IMfhict b-ildlng race.
.culture Act of 1965, wcently passed by the
R^r^ientatf^^, will do much W provide fiih
tt^eotae for farmers. Agriculture. Seccetniy
, estimates that this l^slation
b^t &rm income by |lSo milUon.
, $1,000 MORI
iJWt,i* the programs of Presid«iti
i^imedy and Johnson, farm income has
itesdity since 1960. Realized net
_ teeenle (the amount farmers have
iher tiying an production expenses)
tri total 113.5 billion this year. This is
^ kcreiMe of nearly $2 biUi<m in five
ftttn. for each individual farracir this
BtiM^ a jimp of $1,000 in his i^iized
^n^^Sna Mcporte have made a sig^flcaift «»triba-
m to IneHased farm income. In each of the past two
tliit 0ep^irts of farm products have reached more thaa
pTw^ compared edth la milUon is fiscal 1960. ^ ^^^^
k% ^ lame time important economies hav4 been
inite tn ^e fann program. Surplus stocks of cf^t<
M ibragi costs have been ^neatly reteeed. Cany-
^f» §tom of wheat have been redtii»d 4S pmtm% atim
lUl ^d feed grain stocks are down about 80 pereeBt.
j^^di^^ resulted in a cumulative sa?big t6 the tM*
fiy^ef $600 million.
V : ^965 AORICUlTUn ACT
1^ year's legislation improves on the suoceasea ob
jiii jptot rnrs- It extends through 1969 idth aonui.
Himaito^ existing price sui^ort prdgrams fo«i
tel prains, cotton and wool It acUs a mm
to rMnce dairy inoduetioB, white mahifatwhig
tetome, and retir^ about 40 sdllioa acres ni
•
4
- -i
4
iipmt section of the bill is designed to inereaii
llQfMr iBeome to 100 percent of parity. The in^ee mm*
St IINr tfotnesticany consumed wheat was increased 60
Is to S,SO a b^sheL
tlii feed grains provisions continue with minor
llittlM tile odsting voluntary program aimed at hoM>
togibwh production through vohmtary acreage redno*
mM iuid supporting farmer income.
¥M 0otton title of the bin retahu the eurfsirt om*
Htot mtsm under which domestic mills can praehsstt
mtei itates eotton at the san^e price as f orwt tboS^
M oi t^ wfll cat cotton surpluses and encourage rtA^,
mitg^ eat^weks in idsnting.
7|M iir<#ers' income will be increased bf a rfae fai
tti Bifai^s^ level Incentive payments from 62 eoits to
14 Miili>aJMfDnd.
A iiir^i^t^iirt of the croplands retirement prog r aiB
ftacressed payments if the farmer win aOow
bf used for recreational piirpQaes»-«Klk aa
^if fagr the ileneral public.
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1S» sa4 sHi^M snewed
daffcliaiat «Mny
rttaMMtthstiny
stt mMSvwil ]M| Ift^Nr
Msn wa hcMtae. tbir dont
Wkm kiAi I r^ arooad iritb.
Vley ■MiNMft truit sw, yet ^sy
<weJMiil# IMer. fW M bar
» <• tt« tthi»Ai w^ a bey, W
wMliiliii^ t ttfwie -fpy para^
iW^mtte jtnt a IttOs^
i^^mmm M sMft is.
ental goidanM and ro peffl ilo i i .
If tbay permitted you to go where
yott plMoed, do ai yon jMesselr
you eould ba ^rt^ of one t^lag;}
tiiey Wtte ^tter statrktsf te*.:,
apoortsillty mr dldat esre i^ttt
hqpp^ied to yw.
Wbea «a:«ats My. *W tt
Is art tm&f be<9tM Umt dwt
"trust" th^ efaUdrea. Your fir.
«rti do not 1^ ytw io Mt star
dait beeame ^mi rei^ have as
bwineM bdw oat lA iM^ Ito
thoaght that you wl0A do
^Bg "wrapg^ bi peritepi
■ly to the MsrihWr ihit
tbbg niglrt happsa M 3«^
ytHir pm^flli are»q^«EMMite
your wdfare, Mh I^i^ UA
moraOy.
Your parents soyarrise vaur ae<
tivttiaa baeaose they terelor yo«;
yo^ riuMiUt he hsroy about ttds
dtoation.
a
Z
y^Mi Urnkmn, Thurday^J^mbtr U, 1M$
'AvodroC
ftrii bm tl faMt."-A. B. Akott
VnCIMA'S AMUAL miTUIW
Mb! LHt ipeek I tott' 3m abMt • diance to ptrticipite to
tt« 4H QbMBub^ ii W i tinciU aB Prcgram. Now I wouU Iflce to tel!
yn tent if Urn ^^ yixi om d^ m as iaAvMual or (Mb activttiM
to iB^^we ittv home ^wnds Md to b«»My
fou- csomhoilty.
BMoUfy TMi- Bmm tiie Ml If ay
tadbMuiA aetkffii b leeded for l^eutifying prl-
^ pi^ortiet. Rare are aome tfah^ you (»a do:
1. Carry ott a d^uomp prognm <» yovr bonit
gnxndk ^
i, tMmVJMtn jtut yard by' rafcim iaavaa,^waoQ RIvct in all
ki$, kMp^ te town mowtd and trees and Arvdit
pnpisjf tnnuMd.
S. I^ a Ikiwer garden combining fkrwwlag
AnAs, a^ali Md peremiiate.
4. He^ flawer bads free of weecb and ade-
quately wMeMi
S. aiiM a r«* gard«i or drip-pool.
(. Witti yo»ff |»rent». plan a program for beautifying y«ir h<fflie
Vid fmndi €im a perwd of years, mi:luding painting, fence rq^,
Imdr^p''^ and sidewaft «- driveway repair axui coniMwtkm.
7. Cut down ui^hdy weedi and brush akmg tiie hl^ay^near your
hone. '
t. mspm of bottles, cans and ruH)ish by burying it
f. If yott^flwal bum fraah, d# ar4B^ ■Mltehir nnrtiiinw ;..aia>a4»-
biBtied-over tpeitt md ««as.
M. Keep Im^ racreatkn areas clean «id attractive-fmn pond,
woedbt, and tiw Uii.
4« CMN Aaalst CemiiMBlty Beaotlfleatta
Your ^8^ £« take te k^ in raaUag 90iqr bxail jrtnng people
t^tntirtw! la topro^ng die appearance d yotv comJmD^. Also let
the adrffa il yiw ffluMmn'ty kaow ttat 441 tsuabtn ate «Aling to
help Witt ditfc «r rani beutificatioD afiofts.
Service chin, offiesra. acbaol faculty menbera, park authorities, gar-
Hm dih tT*^-^-'*- auntr^xm. landsffape anMec^ (kMiaU, and
oihir 1(»^ biHriBtuim will be glad to leara ol your grpup's ii^^est.
Gpr fmsmAmn to your onaoua^ <»- dfy lii^>rovip^^^|lQpl
Itaffe «M «aqae mg^rtions for ommuntty canapaiipu:
HiN iUli* trees alpi% streeU. . /
f iii i WffB 1 1%' rase garden.
!aii1n"T|'''t and paintis^ of pvinids nirrotBidfag public and semi-
psiMc bi^MtagMbraries, Mbods, (^trcfaes, (»)lirthouses, and Grange
hA.
tajftm0nat <rf paits, inchidhsg aiM4ttt»' signs.
Btimtiflj aUm i iif hi^nray e^WMea to fte c^nmunity. 'j-
Tftmlitimiiit of feed ai l) w < ^um or |Bi46i cent^. "*™
Mani B Sl fflwx in^KOvemeilt.
MMnflcni 01 nan di'Hipniyi. .
Qtf^km ft^^fa^ to coRfflsuiity pteide araa.
(kon^ fll^ iMdftlgB to iMdiyard pkto for laidsca^ ine
ftt^ iBore JWui'iuattui^ isottM^ ^w &ct4ulott AgcQto!
COMING E?S4J8 "l
Sept W-^Conier's 4>R Ifig.. L^CIes lleS»dtot Omrdi, 7:30 P.M.
Sift 1S-4-B ^ar D^ibutw M. R. Ad«iQs V'ann. a^c Princess
Ano^ 1040 AM.
m^m-SaS^ 4« MM^ Porter's. 7:30 P.M.
%t SS-Oct V-N^onal 4-H Oub We^
Visita« to VIRGINIA'S ANNUAl.
AUTUMN PILGRIMAGE (Ms yMur,
will ^ tmei^v m ktmm flit
two daoKkm whMb tf« aiwctoii
ea to this evoit. 'I'hnK form a
mbrtantlal badclog of toe farty-
five bMoric churches, how^ and
plBnt<itH*« which wiU (^ea, on ikt
two waekcndi of Oeiite- 1, 2 and
3 and October 8. 9 and 10.
The City d F^^AeMuimg vriU
kk^ off the event October 1, 2 and
3 by q^eiiis^ four d tts niMt bto>
toie ^ttrtim. Westrntrdand Ooib-
ty will folkm with Watford HiA
$nd Wakefidd.
Farther aoutf< visitors wD find
housa to please each indlviclual
oaoog tiiose opm t» drist
cWdi in Middlesex Qnaity. Also.
Uiey may obtain haich here on Fri-
day aid SahUFday. Rarf among
th»e is TODDSBURY. couider^
the Mother House (rf GlouchestCT
County. "At his home on Uw Nortii
Todd, St., to his son, Thomas Todd,
Jr., when he lay dyii^ m his ship,
"The Virginto," enroute to Bif-
land in ^679 TODDSBURY had*
then been irtandir^ for some two
Another hooia wWdi to boia^ to
dwm Aoae fn^viato «Bai#t to
miof the P%rtnMi Is VHER
CHAS^. a m^m dgbteuth
ceBlury brick wih dipped gabks,
flnner ^mtotun, two eMmneys
witfa osmer flr^tooes Probably
built btioK 1713. tt mtt Mlevcd
to have b<Mi deatotqred hf ftoe
armind 171^ raatorad aroiad 17K,
and saw dwi^ps to iU toteriOT
about the itid(& IKO's
mmm^T, tmtattly "Pyonki
tttdi (|u«ta'," Witt ito origii;?]
bulk^ps and partitions d solid
Mck stiU intSMzt, sito hi^ ibavi
the PyanUtank Riv«-. An o^d
hmise, dr» VKMA, it is soimwhat
i&futoad ^ modon and con^^
to^ Mhtttkffls of porches, den and
Nwaebtdd of^xs.
In adjaco^ BliAlwws County is
a dMrn^ snudD and vety oM
houw s^ mnom andeat tr^s
iJOM m nuipuBm, nanwr iot
huge sprawlb^ mapiolto toee just
outaMe ttie door and sakf to be t:.e
laifaat<» the East Coast Hie in-
terta- is hand8onie|]^ fumi;ri»d
w^PHnfl^^^n •^P^Bp^ #P^p^flafl|^ ^^i^^^^^^v ^^Wp J
I2AFW0OD, % ^W^ of
Saluaa. bidlt to »|^ Ai IM of the
Mro oldiat h«ii an dia village
ksuliook and to ftnMad diarm-
ii^ .iHtt &N asfiqpM TIk Be«'
by iMla «f U (^nerat Lewie Bur.
w^ Pull« (R«t.> UJ^M.C., and
Mra. PuQer ooR^iiato te nmber
open for Chrtot Ouirdi.
St. Pitor'j Church to New Kent
County dso Jotas dW pi^puting
dniicbM to tte year's FQpto^**-
LuwA wfll be served Nra en ttto
ist and tad. Offktolbr de^lpated
the "Fbat OattA of the Fh«
Fh^t-Lady" and a MatioDwl Land-
mark, a Peter's wffl be support-
ed by five totor^lng luMoes.
■niese tadnde HAMPSTEAD
whidi is considered to be the finest
examide of federal arcMtecture to
the United Strtes. tbe interior has
a free*aflgtog cfrcular rtairway.
uiiiMiwiitiil iilaitrr im^ ^Iver
door taadw afid tordy wjod carv-
togs. Bewritful ^rdeos may be
seal here.
Adjetautl St. Pder '^ tturch is
with an excellent collection of Vir- MARL HIIX FARM. U b bdtoved
iMt tN Mat ute of flto preaa«
kfipe mm wMn tfoitod UR
teMoom ftnAMp frm te
Man, Sale Md^^^ family m-
Mod from the t^plenn oraUvy
9h«i# «MlfMBrtM pertod.
WIttTE FIAIF^. wether vhv
^ hRMe, toiOt «b(Nlt t«» If «W
tkfhimi wMb five dermer wto-
ipra and an Eto^ab bMemaii^
ilJU has Ms <»^stf maMels, iam
■id bvdy hamicKTed stoiru-a^,
(hie hooae, THE CASTI^, pre-
set^ s) oifirdy dSTeriol i^pm*
UM». Ihe bridnMMt la m extrem^
intMMt, a portton bdng toU hi a
wovfB ffiaet, w|it 1^ «ist fe-
msM^ a d>scUHii«d ^ m^
arttoan (pKor to 0oi» veMlld
from the «conpted ittodc of brM-
]a^ 4 toe di|r*aad a-eitod his
o ito cote^ .
HSnCEAT FARM was »%cted
as recently tm |PM on aito of an
nrigtaA ^HtoMn hoiaae wWdi
wM itoit^ed ihffii^ tte OvU
War.
B r odiu res 011 request: Write
VIRGINIA'S ANNUAL AUTUMN
PILGRIMAGE. 380S Chamber-
layne Avenue. IUc>*ainnd, Virglnie
r^S
Ut |W put ^ur hf^%;^t«m
through Its paces and make sure
It's ready for wlnter^^ll , . ,
•eon. ' *{': ' r^ ',
Nȴ AND Wsf/m
TRMCESSAWII
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIB»Jnc.
431 VA. BEACH BIVD.-^28.1660 or 42S.1661
PMNCESS ANNi STATION - 4i*-6216
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JARVIS«.KITCHtN
231 VA. BEACH UVO.
iHablfalMHl 1911
0A8475S
V» CAN SPREAD OUT DB.IVBUES tO SUIT
YWR ipi)S-AK'D TO FIT YOUR BUDGET
f^ingi^ Gasoline Power?
FireChirfCasofiiier
TaxBco Flr» Chief t$ the raguiar-prieejasollne titof s spod^
fig the dimato, attitude, Ml tmparMure In IMs
iMliiid. QKMlMt siMte and eoonemlorf IMT-
Rra GMtf In cm^ triielQii^nd Iradors. XH
lf«tpnnMaadt|)foMte>NNei\fbuVfbid)l
mm cMimY
COME TO COIONIAIS GOOD HOL Lt KEFptMG PARTY AND SAVE DLJP'NG OUR
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Located 31<t SI. & Laskin Rd.
IS NdW OPEN
24 HRS. A DAY
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home. Ewyflring 4ty need for comfort end eon«»enoe wffl be uken are ^-dectricdly. Heating or climate con4-
tkHunR-Khcben-Wrter heating. Wiring. U^ting for safe*? «A be»tty. At k-t th»e other major convenience. «n >e
dl^«Wc. Ifs i toiiee ahead of to time. 11«t wiB rtU be wlniJe««Jy inod«^
^ eoonoottcaL Doesn't modem, total electifc livine-Gda Medallioll U<4ig-eo(iiid like what you're kokii^'for?
the FLAMEESS way-dean, cMvenait, modeni
tLAftflneoa
YCCCpttOOIk
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Officers Attend Conference
pnrSBURGH-Jifenib^s of the
Prince AiBW Lod^ Ho. 8 of tte
Fraternal Ordar of Pdice recent-
ly attended the immA Coof^r-
aice qI tbe F4QJ*. h^ in Pitts-
burg -
T^MB Intending from Vkgiida
Beadi were Chid James E. Moore
udJiia wi^Jl. C.B. BMrilay «)d
his wife, Lt. H. C. Teny and hi:
wfle,' Bart>u«. who is one of tlx
newly eleeted National Trustees o<
Oie La(&es Adxiliary F.O.P.. Dat
Dou^as G. likCiNid ukI his wife
Det. Harry Seagu' and his wife
Md E. A. Cuhwhoose.
The Cottfereooe was held Mk Mk
PaoD-Eharatoa HdM Ai«. 2M6.
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Virgiim Beach Theatres
BEACH BAYNE
25th 6 Albntfc 17th y Athntic
TODAY, nu. A SAT.
September 1^18
TODAY, FRI. A SAT.
September l©-r8
"Help!" is ^soitiaOy a hcdiday
;rictiB«, accMtUi^ to pt)diicer
Waltttr aMBsoii. who made it in
two totdy Qon^vrtBg hol^ re-
lorts. F^ rdie second BMitiee fibn,
»d the first tai oikir (EMtinaOh
^xkx), die txk and crew Raveled
j«n Calypso to ^yodd with a lot
rf yeah-yNh IbsmII te. Opedi$
'^ednesikgr at ihe Beach Tlteare,
iffou^ United i^t^s r^*^, it
s [duuied to imdie uiy day it is
ism a Mldi^ for te SMnrt^^iS's!
Fliitdi^ (^ this new madwss be-
lan al LoBdon's Twtetetbur
Studios, n^iare Tlw *»""" ' *^
10IT famani''i9m "A avd S^^
Hl|^t" waa nuKte
Il^re ttie aittire uitt 0«w to tta
Bahamas. Muffled in ca<; '^
idrvai to emtet dw irti^ F^
ruary wei^ier in L(Mid(w, they
were ill-(urq^ared for the 90 degree
«mpa-atures o( Nasswi's idiady
uvas. Over 4D secpuK:^ w«%
ItaMd in and wwind this famdus
'xmrl^ rracrt and sMkn^ nM»t
A the island and tiMirist popuIatiMi
were in attendance. Uimpb v»«re
very few intarupticau and vtSDit of
!}» «^, ui^sclpIiiKd mobbing
ftat tates plaee on mai^uvj^
around die world wfaen Ite Be^ks
arrive.
Final Bahann? satiuaM^s were
shot on Paralyse Ulaml. Whfle di-
rector LMter supervtaed the cf«w
on the beach, abnoat evay ittn-
ilver in the vtefaj^ was qwrattt^
from the saa bad . . . hying 1o
sAage the dramatic rise out of dv
water of a huge, ten-armed toni^
of the terrible orteota! goddeas
Kali. LNter, In ctm^ant wiAde-
'alWe communicatfam with divws
handling t^ie air taid» an'* pressure
b<«*8 needed to mo^e tie sfaw
aj^warance rf tiie 40-foot S'^ l&^,
managed to cwn{dete the ao^lfe
three days--lfy which t^ 4»ifli
cr«w ami idol wa« wat«^!k«gMt^
Less than a we^ wtt of ^
evcryMe was |p*e-de^ in
in the Ai£^ian Alps ...
wlwre Hie Beattes to^e<l jNir
niadcs|> riienanl|^ns by "sw^
tag" «H a mooMatn top, nM^ a
grand piano h»^ up 1^ ^4
men, ta a freezii^ gak
Ba(A in Eo^nd. in die qa^.
the unit waa faced Ux dia Ibat
time with a WMrk-st^)page. Xm^^
doB pdice warned di^ the fcritte
jams cMoed 1:^ fans (hirft^ fSm^
\x^ of "A Hard Day > Nji^," ta-s- ,
year. woeU not ^ c£wn^arM«ced
diis ^w. So Shaaam's paoj^
were obliged to riwot fortfiar afield
and m^ f iba ftt epewlimdr^s
of fleati«l UmSoo. A iiur>di|i loca-
tion oa SaHshiiry Hains^was sn-
Douaced tfid wMh die cth^^atkA
af die Wap Office, «ti(£ fupfdled
trdapa, tttiks aii(^tia^inart for the
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mannnior wu^ unritttti tto Hie
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Agricultural Agent
• llGALNOtfei^
■Acnsu mcATrai QtALmr c^ iiBj[
lloteB aOk tqelpaMiit ai^ newer imfiiodi of haadBng and ftoring
bA hmt iteilt •*GU^9\ag' bMtala a pobfan far nflk producers.
ttaii are fet^Mn vUdi an capaMe of nbrtiv^ rafrid rowth at
lit IWH i yaiTiii . cammoQly between 8S to SO dt^rees Fahrenhat.
ffciir'Awt esHi Aaeaae, but can cauae changes ia the phjrsical ap-
NiMHlee «f mBi and can prodi^ dumges In milk flavor. Lflce otiier
ia^tfla. ttwr we kilM by pMteurkatka.
tt^^iA W*de A mflk U Vfaginia is cooled and stered on the farm
b Ml tttria tt|MMe of MdUq{ |wo or three'days {ffoductk}n. It is
pi^d op fai tefi inaiatti faok trucks and hauled to a dairy'fdaK or
f«9M« ata^ flMre It nu^ be processed immediatdy, hdd over-
^^ ar toadul apOn into large kng-haul trucks to be laken to dMaot
la. te nft B«r be bdd la a raw sUti far ft«n two to four days be-
fci« it is pMlaurimd Sometimes the count of celdJoving bacteria
grow kito the mUDons bdore the mlft reachea'its final destinatkm.
Hm HIV to eo^Mt tfiis prdi>Iem ia the nse (^ smitary equipment
Md malboda (tf milk productioBl Since these types of bacteria origimrte
fron soil md «at«r. keeping them eut of nrilk is bask^Oy the respoa-
sMJi^ flC tfta ttSSt produce-.
tliM tadwia moat often get into niOk btan the exterior of cows'
oMn. and fR» meieaa sia^acea of mfflc equipment Basteally their
ceotTOl rafiini ao more eSbrt than the ofdlk producer shouki already
be ^vfa« to tte prodttctta aadteare of Ugh qo^ mft.
fteduetts ihoidd preveril cows Hon wading fa ponds and marshy
K«as where stofant water may foeter the bacto^'s growth. Tbey
dMidd dMmiedly ianti the w«tor thiA uitaids driidc; they shoidd care-
Mly dMB aad aaaWie cows' udders before R^Uting; and they shouU
lharai#ly den and n^ttae aU niQd^,«fj4M»eitf brtweeo miUctags.
1h# Mk tadk sfaookl be thertnglfly itelid. cleaned, and sanitized
after iadi aniii^p^i. Olherwto^ tiie cQdaess of die tudc waQs makes
tot Mtoi tmmam te growth of tlito t^ of badaria.
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^ UOAL NOTICES
VnUHNtA:
b the Clarke eOice ef the Cli>
eolt CeoH ef the City ef Tirgtola
ea the Nh day ef September
WCaANCEB T
cary w viroinia beach, a
~ BUddiMd ctapon^km. Con^Mn-
aok.
: va. _r -"■"' ' ■
RICSBKM) WEST, d aH, 1J*B-
dants.
OBOER (»r punjCATMW
Hie objad of tte d»w styled
aUtttetoadL free and dear of aD
MM and eBciaita«nce|i." far the
witHftH'f^ of the Uens tfieriBon,
tfaoae eertabi Ints^ tracts or par-
oals af had. sttudted in the Qty of
Virfli4* *Baadi, Vir^nla. and
bounded and deaer&ed as fo}k)ws:
AB thoaa certain kts. piesei or
parcels cf lai^ idtuatod iu Lyim-
ham foiw^ City of Vta-gUda
tee«$i. Skala of ^nii^Ua, hsown,
mmbared and deaignrted on that
cettdii plat entitled "Map of Eaatr
fHabSk, Prk«pas Anne Oo., Vir-
1^" 4^ed HoveaAer. JMS.
macle hy E. C. Ft»r«iaii, C. 1.,
lAkh plat ia dufy of ifoord in the
dvkt Ofllcr # te'l^r^t <^mirt
of the aty of VfrgWa Beadi; Vl^
giiia. fa nop Bode 4 at Page 191,
BkKk H; tds M throu^ M and
27 tiH«ugh V fa nock SI; Lot 2B
fa Block 86; Lots 1 thr3(# 13 fa
Uoek 116: ud I^ota 31 v^ 32 fa
moA 114: iefw«^e to which plat
is hereby made Uff a mwe pw-
ticular deseripticm d siM lelB.
And it a^iearfag from ttie aver-
meds d the Bill d Gsnqdeint
filed herefa uid by Affidavit Ally
toed:
FIRST: Tliat dillg«ice has b^n
uaed by and m bdmlf of ttie com-
[dafaant to ascertafa fa «Aat eauh
ty or corpwatiwi the folkra^ de-
feidauts are, wiUiOut efifed, and
tiheir fast known p<st d^ ad-
dresses, whae kiiown, nc m fo;-
kms:
Richmond W^.
address unknown.
L. V. Koontz and Editii Koootz.
Inubffiid and wif(>.
Charleston, West Virginia.
George West.
address unknown.
Bdfe Henson, aka Belle Hamaoo,
addreH unknown. ™* ♦ ^
S. H. Rdiertoon,
Charleston, West Vlrglnlib 3
Ella S. l^nmwis, widow, T.s '
address unknoym.
^anford Simmcns, aka Stanford
Kmmons. I
addr^s unknown.
Maxwell Simons, aka Matwrt
Simmws,
address uidmown.
J. T. Jackson It Co^ of Cknd^ifa,
WeetVir^da, .^^=^^™
dendenla. West Virgfada.
The Kanawha Co.,
Kanavi^ County,
CharUston, West Virginia! ^ ,
SECXWD: T^at the said Richard
West aiKl odier defendants in this
suit nwy have died leiving heirs,
<kvi8ees, personal rqin-esentatives,
surviving ansorts, or lien crcdlt-
m and, if ao, their names are un-
iMni JHI tfidr last known po*
(^ce SMMresses are imloHnvn. That
the corporate ddendants fa this
wit may be defiud and recdvers
may have been appofated there-
for, and if so the name of the re-
apective recdvoti are taiknown
and tiidr last known post office
aJdie as es are tadmown, mid the
stoddiddera and tl» last kntmn
d&ov and directors d the re-
apective eoporatkms are uidmown
and fteir last known pod dfi<%
addresses are unknown. Iliat tiiere
an or mi^ be persons dher than
(hose named fa t!» Bill d Coin-
pkM Mercatod fa the raai «nte
to be AqxMecT d fa Ma aalt whose
naroaa vad lad known pod office
atddreases are unknowoL
It ia. therdore, OBSMBED thd
the diove nained peracm, if liv-
ing, and if dead, their hdrt, de-
viseea, Hen creditors and personal
representatives, and if nuurried,
their Nspective consorts, <nd the
dwve named corporattms, thdr
recdvers, U tfiy, and thdr stock-
hoUon Old Int c^ficera and di-
redurs.MMl all (^rar p0!«»B otf^r
than ttnsc hndn nanfed. who Kt
m m^l be inta«sted fa vbe real
eil^ 4o be ds^posed-d in d^
Adt, lAme namM are unknown, do
aniear witiifa ten days after cfae
• UiALNOTKtt
Ldl liTuid 14 through 30 fa I piAUcation of this notice and do
whd is necessary, to protect tiidr
interests. It is further ORDERED
thd ti)e foregoing portion d this
Ordo* be pd)lished (mce a wedc
for faur succesdve weds fa the
Virdto Beadi Sun a newspaper
nublibd fa the aty d Virgfafa
Beach, Vfagfaia.
T-'ste:
JOHN V. FENTRESS, CleA
By J. Curtis^^Pruit, D.C.
Mr. Stanley A. Phillips, p.q.
Princes Anne Statfan
Virginfa Beach. Viigtaia.
9-164t
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▼HUHNIA
In the Clerk's offlee d the Cli^
rdt Cmai d the City d Vkrgfala
Beach en the Mh day d Septem-
ber, VMS.
IN CHANCERY NO. SSSl
GUSSIE MAE CHAPLAIN,
Comidainant
v.
JE^JNIE E. WEYER, Executrix
d the Estate d Clara L. Weyer,
Deceased, d als..
Defendants
ORDER OF PUBLICATTON
The objed of the above dyled
suit is to quid and estafclidi the
tttle of ti>e cwndataairt herdn to
'•er^Jn lots d land dfuate in Qy
City d Virtfnia Beach. Vlr^nia,
more particularly described as foi-
ksws: ^
AS fats to Hocks One (D
through Thirteen (IS) bdh tachi-
sive, on a certain plat entitled
"Virgtaia Beach Annex. Princess
Anne Oountv. Amended Plat."
^JatedOlav 19«. made bv Rwnond
C. Alnwnd C L. S.. and dulv d
record hi the Jerk's Office d tti!)
areuH Court d the City rf Vir-
dnia Beach. Vlrdnla, fa Map
Book 41. at Pa« 41; less and ex-
rentiiu? thefdrom, howevK", all d
lots iBWf*ered Tw«tv (»)
throw* Ih'rtv Ftwr (84) fa Mock
1htrt''en (U). both fachisive.
And It aw«iHng bv affidavit
All? Md ao^rAM to Utw thtt
noern hcctofore 1sof<d k this
Mary E Harfflrd, J. R. Carta*,
Horace r. 8n^ AlaaaeC. Owens.
mi Hugh Inward Owns, wi Ar-
tiMT J. Murphy Ym hem rdumed
by the City Sargead d the Oty d
^lorfdk, Virgnfa "Sat Found",
and dua dOgiact haa been uaed
Mid ecercised l^ or en behaU d
the compldnad hereto to aacer-
tafa fa whd coudy or catnratkn
they now redde without ^ed. and
that ttie address d tlKse dden-
dants stiU r«nahui unknot to the
eomplainad herdn; and,
Th^ procem herddore tosued fa
this caun agdnd W. B. Rm-
do^, aka W. R Randolph. Ran-
dal Estates, Incorporated, aka
Rudolph Estates, Incorpwated. C.
A. Brothert. and R. Ndaoa has
been rdamed by the aty Ser-
geant d the CUy d Virgfafa
Beadi. Virginfa "Nd Found," md
due diUgdice has bOffl wed and
exercised by w on bdiaff d the
CWqfdafaffiit ho^ to ascertata fa
ynm county w cwporttkw Aey
now redde wittmit effed, and thd
fae »Uress d th^e defdidmits
dOl remains unknown to the com-
plainant herefa; and. ^
Hiat process heretof<He issu^ fa
thfa cause agdnd W. R. Wood
has been returned by the City Ser
geant d the City of Chespeake,
"Nd F^und," and due dm^mce
has b^ used and exercised by
(X cm bdiatf of tiw comphinant
herefa to ascertafa fa whd county
or cni)oration he now raldn
wttfaout ^ed. and ttid tiie addreaa
d this ddoidad still ronains lai-
known to the con^lainant he-ein;
and.
That process hwetof ore issued fa
thfa cause agafad Mamie E. Mac-
Cubbta. Maude R. MacCubbfa, and
George B. MacCd^fa, aka
GecH-ge B. McCul4)fa, Jr., has bett
rehmied by the 9iei^ d Mat-
thews County, Virginia, "Nd
Found." anl due diUgerux has
been used and exercised by or on
bdialf d tile contdainuit herefa
to ascertafa fa what coudy or cor-
poration th^ now redde wtth<Hit
dfed, and thd the address of
<h^e dd^idants still remain^ n-
known to flw con^lainurt horefai:
and, " - - .- -— ^
Thd he fa advised, and verily
believes dter diligent faquiiy, that
C. W. Harrell, one rf the original
Mendants herein proceed
s^dnd, is now deceased and thd
Ms sde devisee. {Rffsumt to tfie
terms d hfa lad w0 and fada-
med. ia Ifdwl M. BamO. vta
resides d 2573 Princesi Anne
Road, Virginfa Beach, Virgfaia;
and. , ■ ■] ^^i- r ^^
That Itt fa advised, and verily
believes after dliged inquiry, thd
J. F. Woodhouse, (»ie of the origi-
nal ^eieocfanfa h«rdn proceeded
agafad, is now cteceaseH, and pur-
mast to the terms d his lad will
and tedamoit <&» propoty which
^ part d the sd)}ept matter here-
d was devfaed to Mrs. J. F. Wood-
boitte. who fa now deceased, and
purai^ to fae terma d her lad
will and tedamoit the red estate
herdofore oewKBd by J. F^. Wood-
house was di^faed to Betty Wi
Mayo, 1701 S Woodside Lane, Vir-
gtaia Beach, Virginfa. Sara W An-
drews, 3516 I^ites Place, Raldgli,
North C^uft^aa and John Fn^
Woodhouse; 12 Red Oak Road,
AshedQe, Nor^ Carolfaa; uid,
Tim. C. H. Nonnan, wie ot the
orf^ial partfaa tldendant bore-
fa prweeded agdnst by order of
pdjMcatton, did convey his faterest
fa the property which is the sub-
jed natter hweof to A. M. Legum
by deed appearing of record ih
the caerk'a Offfae of this Court in
Deed Bodt 91. at Page 278; that
the address d the said A. M. Le-,
gum, after due diligence befag ex-
erdsed by or on behalf of.the com-
plafaant to ascertain m what coun-
ty or csorporatiwj he now resides,
rtfll ronafas to the ccwnpldnant
unknown; and,
T^t there are nt may he other
persons who are interested in the
adjjed matter of thfa cause, whose
names and addressei* to the com-
pkinart berdn are unknwn; that
some d the parties herdofore
named as parties defaidant, and
the' aAlitional parties harem set
forth may be decewed, mid if so
the names and aAiresses d tiieir
respective heirs or devisees are to
the coniplafaant laiknown: that the
name sand addresses d the con-
sorts d aich d ttwn as may hnve
beai nmrried the names and ad-
dr^s®! of thdr rwrnxstive sueec?»-
aors. wdens, or any Men cre^rs
are to the complataant unknown
and the same are pfoceeded
against herein under the genera'
descrintion of "Parties Unknown;"
it fa therefore:
Ap,njDGED, ORDERED and
DFiCREED that Hudi K. Davte
Marv E. Ibuford, J. R. Cartor
Horace F. &nidi. Aleaae C.
Owens and Hi^ Efcward Ov?«is.
Arthur J. MunAy, W. B. Ran-
doh*. aka W. B. Rudoldi. B«n-
doMi Eddes. Ineorpm^ted. aka
I^Mloldi E^tdN. bioHixaddl, C.
A. Brdhers, R. Nelson W. R
Wood. Mamie E. MacCubbin
Mande %. MdJdiWn, Geo^ B.
HbeCUbbhi, aha Owwife & B*ac-
John Frod ^^oodbouae had <<t M.
Ugun, do app^ wMWa ten <10)
days aft«r doa pobUcrtka d thfa
citfar and do whd to aacaiaary^to
pratMt thdr hittfid harda; and
K fa fttfther ADdUDQIS), C»IDER-
10) and I^CRBOD diat thfa ord9
be pd}Uahed anfa a wedc fw four
4) succeasiva wades fa Uw Vfa-
^a Beach Sun. a newipap«' pub-
lished fa the Qty d Viiffafa Beach.
Virgfaia.
A Co|^-TMir^
JOHN V. FENTRE^. C3erit.
By J. Curtfa Fnffi, B.C.
Hubert & Rdd, Jr., p.q.
2006 AtUotic Avoaie
Virgfafa Baadi, Vu^idB
mmttktmmit
9-164t
• uoALmncB
COMMONWEAtIB « VIROINIA
IB the CMi[*s OfHea d Am Ch<>
edtCoart d the City d Vfagtafa
BeMdi, OB the Teath day af Sep-
Order d
JUDY FAYE
idt Plaidiif .
JOHN AUEN ffilADSHAW,
DtieaisrA.
Ihe objed d thfa ai^ fa to ob-
tafa a IMvorce a vincufa matrimcni,
custody and 8i;q>port from tfie sakl
delendad, upon the . ptNSKfa d
crudty. And, an affidavH having
been made and filed ttiat tite de-
fended fa a non-redded d the
State d Virgida, die lad known
pod office address bdng: U.S.S.
Ticonderoga <CVA-14) V-6 Divi-
don. F.P.O. San Frandsco, Calif.,
it fa ordered that h^ do appear here
wittifa 10 (ten) days after Aie pd>-
licaUon hereof, and dd whd may
be necesMry to inrdcd hfa idweat
in thfa s'jit.
A copy— Teste: /
JOHN V. FENTRESS. (3erk
By J. Curtfa Fniit, D. C.
Mr. 'rteodwe A. Boyce, Atty.
106 N. Plaza Trafl - ■ "^ /;^-
Princess Anne Ptaia
Virginia Bea(i, Vir^nfa^,^_
OOMMONWKALfH OF VIRCHNU
In t^ Cleffc's Offfce d fte
CfrfBdt Cmat d tte aty d Vh^
jWa Biaf*^ « Jha Mh day d
Angost. 1MB.
Otia a^PMaUm
JOHN W. MURPHY,
Pfaiatiff. , —
agafad • I '
KATHUSENANNB
TIERNEY MURPHY,
ddoidart.
Ihe dfjKt d thfa suit ITlF^bi^^ha Ihomas Fentress,
tafa a divorce » .dncub matii-
mod from the sakl ddodant,
upon ti)e gromds d two years
voluntary sqieratkm. And an d-
fldavit having betti made and
filed that die defatdaot fa a non-
redded d the State d Virgfafa,
the lad known pod dfice address
being: 2SB Woodford Stred, Port-
land. Maine, it fa ordered that she
do aiq>ear hen withfa ten (10)
days after due pd)lfaati<m ha«d,
Old do what may be necessary to
proted ho- intered fa thfa suit
A a^y— Teste:
40BW iJr fl^lTRESS, Cterk
By Mary M. White, D.Q,
Brydges k Broyles ^
1389 Laskfa Road
Virginia Beach, Virginfa ,
* Mft4t
Hgdnd Hu^ E. Davfa, GUbbin. Jr., Sara W. Aakwn,^ VlWam, peeaaaed.
COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA
la the Clerk's Offlee d the
Oredt Coort d the City d Vir-
gfaia Bea^ Va.
FALA CORPORATION,
Cdnplainant.
V.
JOHN FENTRESS. SI Clifton
Place, Bnx^yn. New York;
MARY MAGADALENE WALTERS,
79 Powe Stred, Ansonia D^y,
Connedicd: LENA MAE CRAW-
FORD, U27 N. 18th Stred, Phila-
deli^ia, Pennsylvania. JOHN
FENTRESS. JR.. 251 Clifton Place.
Brooklyn, New York; ROSA FEN-
TRESS. 206 E. Olnev Road, Nor-
folk, Virginfa; FRIEDA OSBORN,
3747 Tapscott Sfaed. Brooklyn
New York; VIVIAN MUIAEN3.
3747 Tapacotf Street, Brooklyn,
New Y«*: UEROY FENTRES.
JR., 306 W. 9Srd Street. Nsv York.
New York; CARRIE L. FEN-
TRESS. 1S»4 Ann Street, Norfolk,
Vii|^: JSSI^IE BRITT. 385 N.
Witch Duck Road, VirgiBfa Beach.
Vfaginda: RICHARD BRirT. SK
N. Witch Duck Road. Virdnfa
Beach. Virgfafa; ALICE WIL-
LIAMS Address Uhknown: VEROlt
FENTRE^ Address Unknown.
WILLIE FENTRESS. Ad'^ress Un-
known; 3GBH THOMAS FEN
TRE^. Aidttvas Unknown; ES-
MOND WILLIAMS. Deceawd.
EMILY WILLIAMS, a/k/a EMILY
WILLIAMS RIDDICK, Dec eased;
ELQSA WILLIAMS SSCKELS. De-
ceased: HARRIET WILLIAMS
STEPHEN. DeceaavS: ALFRED
WnUAMS. Deceased; NELSON
WILUAMS. Deceaaad; PENNY
WILLIAMS. Deceaaad: ALFRED
STEPHENS. Deceued; AMELIA
SHEPRENS. Deceffied; USATAS
STEraSSIS, Decceaed; NM^N
WILLIAMS. JR., Deceased;
OSCAR WnUAMS. Deceased;
BONNIE SPADY, Deceased: AN-
NIE SPADY. a/k/a ANNA
S»ADY. Deceaaad; SADIE
SPADY. Deceased, and EMMA
or if M7
k iSm d»fa adnal ^iwdairtt
ha idUi^ttn ttdr h^^ or
devtons. ti^lbir Mdi any Md
di adiBr pitfidur Imam! or vs^
kMm, who n^ hava an fatereat.
rii*. tifle. * <Mb to aod la be
pr^^arty aai#ft fa be partitioned
fa iU^pnced^ti. are ^ owatfs
or hav« aa iafaatd tharefa.
iWdNirafa.
ONat af nMltatlni
Ite ob)ed d thfa niit fa to
pHtttlm tfia hodni^ dcso-fli^
real pngBttj fa one d the moAm
preaisffiaf W Kw, to adjufflcale
the fee «faM« mw^s d ca'd
pr^wty. Mid to Mforce thi
rlj^ of the eon^aiaant unto
m ofUkB agraanaeiA dded Mardi
». 1M6; add property dtuate fa
the Oty d Virgfada Beadi. Va.. and
bdng more particularly bounded
and dsacrfljed at foDows, Vwit:
AU tiid cotata pieoe d- parcel
of laid, together wtth the fan-
p ro vem e d a theretn and the ap-
purtanancei tberq into belong-
falg, sihjate Ijflm «od being
located I«farth d Virgin<i Beach
Boidevard (U.S. Route 56), and
tannadfatdy on the West side d
Wttdi Dock Road (formerly Bay-
skfa Road) fa Bayside Bon^igh
of the Caty of Vfagfaia Peach.
«id more partkulariv bounded
md described as folfaws:
BEGINNING d a pdnt ip the
Wed boundary Ifae d Witch
Duck Road (formerly Baysids
Road) whidi pofat d hegindng
fa located N. 15*30* E. 87.0 fed
from the Nortii bo(fa<fary Una
d lUdiard Road, and from said
pdnt d b^innfag rundng thence
N. IS'SO* E. al<Mig the Wed
boundary Une d tibe aforesdd
Witdi Duck Road, 235.% feel
to a point fa tiie we3»: bwindary
Road; thence running N i2''05'-
30" E. along the wed boundary
line d the aforesakl Witch Duck
Road, 279.25 fed to a pofat in
^ Wed boundary line of the
af(»esaki Witdi Duck Road;
thoice turning and rutmfag N.
m'WW W. 628.68 fed to a
pdd; thence turning and runnfag
S. 44*30^" W. 481.48 fed to a
pdd; thoce tomii^ and run-
nfag S. 68'58'1(^' E. 782.11 feet
to a pofat fa the wed l*oundarT
line d tiie afwesaid Witeb Du^k
Road, vi*idi point Js dso the
poid and place of beginning, and
cmtaidi^ 7 acres, mfure or le«s.
An affidavit having been made
Oat the adlretKS d tiw following
dddidads. Ahce WiPiams, Leroy
Foitress. Willie Fentress, aiid
aw un
kno«ra; and that the foUowing dc-
fendads ore ncHiresidoifa of the
Conrawfflwealtii of Vfagtda. and
tint thdr lad known pod office
addresses were as folfaws: John
Faitress, 251 Clifton Place, Brook-
lyn, New York; Mary Magada-
lene Walters, 79 Powe Street,
Ansonfa Doby, Cminedicut; Lena
Mae Crawfowi, IfflTT N. IBth St.-cot,
Wiiladdphfa, Penrtsyhrama; Joiin
Fortress, Jr., 251 Clifton Place.
Brooklyn, New ,York? Frieda Os-
bom, 3747 Tipscott Stred, Brook-
lyn, Nawf'York; Vivfam Mullens.
f7|7 Tayscott Street, proddyn.
New YoA; L«^ Ftfifress, Jr.,
Me W. 38tii Stred, New York.
New YoA; or if tfiey he nd living,
tijefa heirs or any othw persons.
who may have an fato^ fa this
^matter and that due diligence
has heea used by and on behalf
of the comi^afaant to ascertain
the nanoes and/or addresses
witixxit ^ect
It is ordered that the above
moitioned jfartfas. and hdrs .'•r
other pearsdns or thdr hefars, who
nwy have an fatered fa thfa mat-
to- as devfaeM and aiSsigns. are
herdjy required to upp^t
witiifa ten (10) days aft«
due publication imeoi mi do
what may be necessary to pro-
ted thdr respective fatei%d; and
it ii kaOxer ori&rei that a
copy d thfa order be pcMted to
the fnmt of the (Courthouse d die
Cfacuit Court d the aty rf W>
gida Beach, Vfagida, nd less
tium ten (10) days bdore ai^^
catfan for appoinhned rf com-
ndadoner fa made herefa, and that
C(^dea rf tUs order be at the
same tfane mafled to non-rraident
detedanfa at the post office ad-
dress anpewfag fa the atBdavit.
It fa ftulher mrdered' tiid die
above portiim rf this order be
pubUshed mce a wedc for four
(4) consecutive wedra fa the Vi^
^fa Bea<A &m, a newspaper
having i^erd drculation fa the
City d Virginfa Beach, Virginfa
A Cdjy-Teste:
JOHN V. FENTPRESS
By: J. Curtis Fruit, DC.
Mr. Allen J. Gordon, p.q.
P.O. Box 16268
Great Bridge Stetfan.
Chesapeake, Vfagfaia !»-264t
WILLIE mi' mo^, h«
iaMbMd, e/e XIDITH lOLI^R.
«■! HoQnd Road. Vta^Ua
iiaa^, tw|fP"»
Ara« M. m^mm, Jissns w. si-
^tm, <mottm unburn,
lUZAiprB II SELBY, DAN-
IEL MLLER. tfd if they he
dead, tiwfa aurvivfaig spoiisea.
, haha d faw. devfa^ or aw^,
axMpt tiwaa wmad above,
irteae nunea we wdmown, and
tiidr respective Ifan creditin. if
any tiien b$. md aH dh«"p»-
sens «*o «• «• mi^F he inter-
ested fa the property to be con-
demaed fa theae proeaedings. aU
rf add parties bdag h«d>y
{ffocaeded agafad by Oie gener-
d descriptoi d "I^irtiea Un-
known," Ddndai^
Ihe objed d tiifa suit fa for tiie
p^tioner to acquire by condem
ndfan the fee imnpk tide, inchi^
bg but nd limited to. all ease-
mote d access, lig ht and a^, ta-
t^ML ttPBfe twtm dwtti^ upon
sdd prfjperty tdna for a Umited
access hi^way, and upon ai^
rani», toops at cmnedkas at ot
with intersecting W^ways. and
all ri^ d ingr^ and egress to
and &«n tiie sakl road, said par-
ed d land to be taken being de-
scribed as foDows:
ThRCSSL A— Bdng as Aowa <ffl
Slwd 501-fe rf tile plwis to be
used for Route 44, State Hi^way
Projed 0044-134-101, R/W 201. and
lyi^ on the southwed (left) dde
rf ^dland Road baseUne and aid-
Jaced to tiie existing soutiiwed
right of way line d Holland Road
from tiie lands d tiie landowner
opposite approximate Station "f
plus 00 to tiie lands of Rodney
Harris anl Ivfa Walke Green op-
posite approximate Station 8 plus
84 and containtag 0.084 acre, more
or less, land; and being a part
of tiie same fand acquired by the
l^^downo* fran Richard Krahen-
bin Md Jeainfa Krahesibill by deed
dated February 24, 1943, and re-
corded fa Deed Book 216, Page 184,
fa tiie dfioe of tiie Clerk of tiie
Grcult Court rf ti»e City d Vir-
ginfa Beach.
woncis _
(WBraadd0i*iltai»c*asaryl» •
% fa tetiiar tM^BD,
thd
4^ Oriar hi poMiA «^ •
w«ek f« im •K^eidn »•«•» fa
Aa Vfatfite BMid An, a new^
p^NT pd«*ad fa the City rf
^^0da Bead), md tet a copy
d tiifa Order ba poded A Aa
front door rf the Courthouse d
tiw C&cult Court trf tiie City rf
Vfaglda Baaeh.
A Q»5MWIa:
JOHN V. naffWESJ, Clerk
By: J. Corto rmtt, D.C.
Board d Trade Bu0^
Norfob. Virgfaia
9441
VB^NIA I
b the dert'a OfDea rf tiie Orcutt
Oowt d tiie C^ d Virginia Beach
on tiia Id day rf Septenber, 1961
b OMaooy
TAPO CORPCilATION, OoR^laiii
ant ' ^
JOSEPH BRnr. 513 Pine HpUo4
Norfolk. Virginia, VIOLA BRIT^
513 Pine HoUow, Norfolk, ViN
ginfa, WnUS THOMAS POOLE,
JR., An Infant, 1241 Valky Ave-
nue, SS.. Washington, D.
C, RAWIOND NATHANIEL
POOLE, An Infant, 12^VaUeir
Averaie, S.E., Wadiington, DC,
and RUDOLPH POOLE LEWIS.
1402 E. Od«y Road, Norfoll^
Virginia, Ddoidants. |
Order d PdbUcatlMi |
^le dljed d this suit is to
titi<Hi tiie hereinafter described
real i>roperty fa <me of the modes
,pres^ibed by faw, to adjudicate
ti^ fee sfanple owners of sdd
property: said property being dt-
uate fa tiie City of Vfaginia Beadi,
Virgfafa, and befag more particu-
larly bounded and described as
follows, to-wit:
All that certafa piece or fMffcd
of land, togetho- with tiie buiUini^
and improvements thereon, situate
fa BaysUe Borou^, Qty rf Vir-
gfaia Beach, Virginia (formerty
Prfacess AniM County), more par-
ticularly biunfad and described aa
foflowii^V^— "*— -^^^3:-:7i-
VIRGINIA:
la Oe aeffc*s alftoe rf the Cb^
eait Caort rf the Ctty rf VIrgtato
aa the mh Ifay rf Aapd.
stKte highway' ODMMlSaON.
ER OF VIRQINIA. Pdtttoaer.
V.
THELMA M. WASHINGTON and
FRED WASHINGTON, her hos-
b^wl: .TTIDITH MIUJaR, wMowj
ED(asNE H. mjjat. m-nv*
ried; GLADYS L. BROW^ and
PARCEL B— A perpetual ea»-
med aid right of way for tiie con-
atruction, <^)eratkm and mafate-
nance of td^ihone Une facilities,
including any and ail n^essary at-
techments and appurtenances
thereto, along and contiguous to
the proposed Sodh^ii^; 9^ rf
way line d said Hdland Road
from opp<»Ke aj^roqdmate Statifm
6 plus 34 to (^dto4^[mfaaate
Stetion 8 nlus 95.
The above partiw are bo-eby
notified tiid tiie State Hi^way
Qxmnijafana- d Vfa^nfa will on
tiie 24tii day rf September, 1965,
at 9:00 ^'ckidc A.M., or as aoon
tiipreafter as counsel may be
beard, move the Judge d the Cfar
cuit Court of tiie City of Vfagfafa
h&xii, at tiie Courtiwuse at Prin-
cea Anne, for flie appofatenent of
CommisdOTiers to as^rtam which
will constitute jud compensation
for tl» lands above described be-
fao^ to you, whidi 'tiie State
lfi^iw«y edJtthisdiMi pn^ses to
condonn for tiie location, con-
staructfan, operation and 'fnatate-
nance of Stete Highway Rdite 44,
Project_W^i3il01, R/W 201. fa
tiie, City^^^irgida Beach. Vir-
gida ; said parcel befag as shown
on plan sheets atteched to the pe-
tition tiifa day filed fa tiie above
styled cause; and to award dam-
ages, a any, resulting' to the adja-
cent and dher property rf tiie
owno^, beyond the «ihaiwemait
fa vdue whidi may accniue to
sdd property as a result of tiffi
location, condruction, qperatira
and mdntenance'd sdd fai^ay.
Ihe owiwrship. location and de-
scridion of the proptrty to be
condaniwd and tiie easemente fa
connection therewith, the natiire
of tiie constiiiction and the faca-
ti(n d sdd hi^way will fully ap-
pear bv rderaice to said petition
ai^ ohSiits on file fa fae OmVs
OffipB rf tiie sdd Circuit Court of
tiie City rf Vfaginfa Beach
Affidavit having been made tfiat
Ann M. Sivers, Jessfa W. Sivers,
George Miller, Elfaabdh M. Sel-
by, and Daniel Miller are nd res-
idents of tiie Stete of Vijgima.
after due diligence <m tiie part of
the petitioner to ascertafa fa ^d
Countv or Corporation the said
Am M. Sivers, Jessfe W. Sivers,
George Miller. Eliiabeth M. Sel-
by. and Daniel Milter reside, witii-
9a/t effect, and tiie heirs d faw
or devisees or asdgns, if any, d
tiie sdd Ann M. S^ven, Jessfa W.
Slvsers, Georee Miller, Elizabeth
M. Selby. and Daniel Miller befag
unknown, and tiieir rrapedive Uen
creditors and all other oarties in-
touted in these proceedmgs befag
inknown to tiie petitioner who has
Begfaning d a pdnt on the wMt
side of Baydde Road as shown on
pfat made by S. W. Armiste^,
C.E.. dated Augud 3, 1939. and
duly recorded. 164.3 fed from a
pofat, an old pipe «i tiie 'western
line of said road, and from sudi
point running nortiierly 164.3 few
to Newsoms' farm Lane; thence
ruiuiing ^ an ead^ly direction
S. 54'22' E. l,iS7.1 feet to an old
pipe; tiience fa a soutiierly direc-
tion 156.6 fed to a pofat fa tiie
eastern line d tiie pn^rty wWdi
fa the sd>jed of an agreement
m«itfaned fa deed recorded fa
Deed Bode 19S, Page 582; thence
fa a westerly dfrection S. 54° 38' E.
14S1.S fed to tiie pofat d bedn-
nfag on Baydde Road, contafaing
4.35 acres. 1
An 'Affidavit having been made
that tiie foUowfag defendante are
non-residente rf the Ckxnmonwealtii
of Virginia, and tiiat tiiefa lad
known Pod CtfHce addresses were
as folls*s: WBKs Thomas Poole,=
Jr., an Irfapt, 1241 Valley Avoiue.
S.E., Wadtii^ton, D. C, Ravnwnd
Katiianiel Pode, an Infad, 1241
Valley Avenue, S.E., Washington,
DC, «• if ttqr be not livfag, tiidr
heirs or any dher persons, who
may have an fatwest fa thfa mat-
ter; and it is ordered that the
above mentioJted parties, and heirs
or others perswis or thdr heirs or
assi0is, ^dia may have an fatered
in this matter as devisees and as-
dgns, are ha«by required to ap-
pear wtthfai toi (10) days after
due publication hererf and do
v.*hat ntey be necessary to orotect
■ their respective fatered; and it is
further ordered that a cony rf
this or(ter be nested ta ^heif'-n^t of
the Courthouse rf the Orcuit
Court of tiie City of Virefaia
Beach, Vfaginia, not less than ten
(10) davs bjefore anplication for
apDointinent d commisdoner is
made herefa. a^d that copies of
this ordw be d the same time
mailed to non-resident ddendante
at the post office addresses ao-
pearing fa the affidavit. It is firtii-
er ordered that the above nortion
of tills order be publfahed once
a week for four (A)<r successive
weete fa the Virdnia Beach Sun
a newsoaoer mAlish*>d in the City
rf Virgida B«ich. Vir*rini«.
Teste: JOHN V. FENTRESS.
Clerk.
Bv: J. Curtis FTutt. D.C.
AQen J. Gkntbn. p.q. .
.M4t
INCRAWarRV
boCT unable to' detennfae tiidfj-RONALD T. DICKINSON
nanKS and addresses afto* due
di%raice upon his part to 60 so.
all rf sdd ^o^es are proceeded
a^fad undo- tiie g«ieral desa^
Hon rf "Parties Uriowwn."
R fa accordfagly ORDERED tiid
Q» above nam«l persons «dio are
(NT may be fater^sted fa the prop-
cHy to be cMtoaned fa tt^
{otiraedngB appMU-' witidn ten (10)
digni alter due puUfadfan rf tiifa
Vfrgtela: In tte CteiV^ i»W^
nf ti«e OreoH C^ «' Vhm ntv
VtrdBia Beach, oa the Srd day
of Sept, IMS.
Cdnplainant,
vs.
GARNET L. DICKINSON
Defaidwit.
The obled rf tills stnt b toe
the arapfainad to obtefa fnm
the MendasA a divorce a vinculo
matrfafKxti m tiie ffnwinds rf de-
sertion ami affidavit havfag beea
nttde saM plafarflff has esKrctaed
due dQifBage to ucetafa witi^
toA n
JMf
1^ and do Ktet iMV te MecMit to
onteet iw MmMk R to erdnvd
^ thiscrdir to piMiM
^ the Va. fieadi Sub, i
baving a pmal dns^MM to tta
dty. •'
JOHN V. FEHiia^ ca«k
By; Uuy U. Hfbtts. D.C.
'WiDiffln T. Pivfeer.
to4 Court Sbml
Portsmoutb, ^^r^tti p.'q.
fig pyn wiiiit i^iynw.
••IMI
Of
PAULVQML,
miMMLHomcm
• LMALNOViai
ftMaOA
In the Oatfrnmet tl Ot Or^
eatt Cowt «r iM Ofy oT VkiWa
Beach, oa the Itt dKjr ol 8iptea».
fcer, iMp.
iNcaiANai^Y
DOOKT NO.
FMKrmW SUIT
MILDRED BORST,
Plaintgf,
VI.-
DOROIHY MANGOS ST AL.,
Defoidaots.
ORDER OF PUBUCATiON
The dbjed (rf this nit is to ef-
fect partitioQ tfwn^ <be owmn,
by aUotaHBk or 8^««dgi k om
of tile ixwdwdModbad by law, of
cei^bHO Tmi M^ ki iko Ci^ ^
Vi^l^ Bearfl, Vit|^, knows ai
128^ SouiJi 0«»at Nedc Itoad, of
whidi ft«d W. Root and Butb M.
Bond died MdMA Md pa a wid.
And an af^vit hmnB% hm
made and filed ttat the dele&dmts
WUUam J. Cettoo. Itadi 6. Mr*.
Raynwid E. CotHMi. Batata Cot-
ton and Thela C. Vest, are mt
residents oi tbt iState of Vi^inia
and thiA (al^pnce hu ban wed
by or on behal of iba idaiattfE, MO-
dred Borat, to asofitun ki what
county or ue ipw idiuii the dden-
dant, Cbarlas L. Cotton, is. wttb-
out effect; abd the biU ttaling that
t|ere are er may be penont to*
terested in Wk KtJKA to be dis-
posed d or divided, irfiose ottnes
are unlcnown, and mydi^ sudi
pers(HU defeadMts l^ the geSnk
descriptkai oi ^a^xa vakacfm,
and i^dsvit having ben naade
and flkd tfiat aut partiae are m-
known, iRid) mdama partieB be-
ing die h^t, de^as nd ncces-
sors in t^ of Evilyn C. Stuart,
deceased, daogfater of Raft M.
Borst, dec^aed, aid a^ oHim
f^fxs «^ m^t be inlenatod to
the subject to be i^Mpaati of or
divided.
It is 0^p^£D:ihat tfe vU
non-resided ddmadusts, vmrnfy:
WiBiam J. Cotton. Rutb.C. Fqrth.
Raymond E. QlttoO, Blii|unin Cot-
ton and Thele C. /Vert, aoA the
said defendant not ftnaid, namely,
Charles L, Ootti^, and the said
persons made defoadai^ iiy the
general descripliim of "Partks Un-
known" do iH^ear witfata ten 6ayi
after due pii^ciAion oi thi^ order
and do vd^ it necessary to pro-
tect their totoicsti.
It is furfter Ol^ERED ttiat the
foregoing portioa of dya order be
(Hibli^ied (mce a wed( for tour
successive tiedn is: toe \Qrgtoia
Beach 1^. a new^^eper pd)li^
in the Qty af^^r^, Beach, 9b-
gmia. >
A Copy Ifete:
JOHN V: F»n»ESS, Oeit.
Dk aldert of mm is to ob>
tab a diwxK^a lieylonatrtaMti^
ismod^. mi aqipnt fn»i ^ s^
diiradaat^ ifMn noiiiito «f deaoN
ttoo. And an aMvK h«i^ be«
■Mde and fiM diat die dafcudant
is a mn-re^iBl q| the St^ d
Vi^ua, the hat ki»fwii post of-
fice addreai hdag: m Boiaqp
Sto^ Algkn, TfltiWena tt is ort-
dead ttu^ he do app«Hr here wiUi-
in 10 (t ea) daja jAer due p^
BOtmOU nHvBi, SBB uD WUB tafij
be oecinatty to {rotaot ids iitf eret
in this suit.
A Oa|^--Taste
JOHN V. F&mSSS, Ovk.
J. Curtis Fn^ 0. C.
Hr. "niaedera A. I^n, Mt^,
mH,P\tmra&
l^iBceas AqM Plavi
VIrgiqto Paicl. IRrgnia.
t-lMfc
\^rglnl« B««ch SUN, Thursday, Sepfmbr 16, 1965
a
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tussnEi IR
mill
ftWALMona
aril Qik «( tti @^ at ^«#dA
MhiMttaHRitatAHfuit,
A CaUMR. fMiitiS.
A. a,AJV. OitaMM-
Ml # Mi ait 1» t» ob-
la, MUM^JMS
b. C. OENBY IQ&fB, m C
Awue, Noifolc Vtrgftia. lOtS.
MARY WAITS. ISM St Adn
Avenue, NorfA. Vir^aia, Be-
the
jFews
sep-
^^beea
» « nniaA 1 m a dkvora a idap4a nuM^taM^
^- yZT^riftmn the said di^adant upeB ttie
^^•^ 'gMMda ol sepanttn ol more
ttn M«^mtti»«eeaa&iM» «Ml
Sai^tai 2M1 (9) ol dto Oode of
V^t^Ma.
Aad an affidavtt havtaig been
iMPLCWMfiNTT
40 Ha^ Waw>ad^"^M»ato
MAID. S dvs a waefc Own trana-
pertirtian. Call S4»»73. 9-lS«
le^TAL ML^ C^TAtl
In the etori oafee of Ow qiv
eoK Court of the a^ ol ^^iata.
Baaeb. on dw m di^ of Sq)t«a»-
her, 181$.
Airier rf ridilli ajtw
CHRISTA ROSEMAISS HAR-
VEY, Ut, Plaintiff,
XmiKA
ii a aaiWrtW ei tha ^H a(
Vir^ida, dw last kaovm poet of*
flee dfcew bdng: MS W. l«di
Street. !few York, Nlw Yorit it it
oBitmd tNfc ii^ dn aoP«M^ M*
Millte « Mn> daiptiAtf #e fub-
leiHaa bafao^ anA da iM a»ay
la necaaavrtB F***^ t* ^*^
Mftta^lftait.
BABY SrrTES^ aMIa. Om Off.
Wnitoia. die laat known poet offlee »'^^fa-8^»^g^V»- 9»«
bring: Ml "r arpi*.| 0I7(»TUNITY - WCMSN
Wdl-groomed womoi wsnied. 6ta-
morous busiaya laeiring qualifi^i
appUcairts, agea lb9^ to da die
toltowtog, full or p«t ttOM.
IftlOOK^POKIMNT
frift Utchen privi-
»»3|
n^
Unfwiti.
Mr. Made V. Ifartowe, Atty.
JABOS HARRY HARVEY. De-
Ihe fk^ of t!i& sidt li to ob-
tain a diferce a meisa at ttmv to
ba lator merged into a dliance a
vtood^ matrimonii &-(un die said
Maodant, xspm the grounds «f
d^ertion and ab^iiiBlnent,.
And an affidavtt hairtag ben
ande aad filed that dia defemlant
to a noiKemlait of die State ol Vir-
giida, die last known post office
addreas being: Rai^ U, Peisb.
Nev Yoik. it is ordered Uiat he
do Sfipaar b«re i^d^^^, (id)
(^ ^Rf'due publteiMon \ia«A,
uid do «ri^t may be naoeaaary to
protect Ut' biterest to dds suit.
A oqv— Twte:
JOHN V. FENTRESS. Oerk
.ftrrMaif M. Whi|^ft#^
LomB X Clarite, p.q.
S209 Virginia Beadi Blm
Wr^nia Beach, ^^r^nia
OJLJt
vmmNU
&i the derk's OfSce of the Oreuit
Cmirt of die City of Virginia Beadi
on die l|d day of Saptembar, ]i65.
ONer of PahUcatisB
JAMES R McKQIRY, Admtois-
trator of die estate of S(%0M ON
Stmi. deceased. Petitiomr,
lAa d^art of Ml mil k %
stni»ttaea^<aofrJilnwii
to datamlaa Ct) «te ^
tte f«Kb BBCiived bf Ihi
Mi4 (» to vbom i» aAiAdsiiii
ttoa caats, aHate MbeiltiM* taxaa.
•Bd tiih aiMa iMKBatam Ml
be dM r g e d * , and an sAtevft ^v-
MQI mm. WHUi wSsk '""^°* ''''^ 9441
CmRLH SMBR. LAWU (^t _, .^ — -,^-
1U JANE wmlB are not rw- ^^ n-rk's (^» of die Or-
«Mlhi ten days after due pubKca- ""^ ^^ .
UeBtelheCnyolf1rgini»B«MdK ^JjS!%ur*M ffHASUk
Virgmia. and do what nnay be MCHARD muxut ^wauk
msmuay topratect'lbiiir Mamto
in die said auit ^
A cppy-Te«tee_
JOHN V. jrBftBSBSt
By: Mary M. White, DC
Bei^iM k Breytoa, p^i|.
199 Ladda Road
Viqpwa Bm^ V^#)ia. ^
N.W., Washington, D. C, H la ot^
(kred that he do upear hare wtth-
to.19 (tea) daya after due pubUca-
^ haraof, .aad do what may be
BMMnry to protect Us inteieat
io^Sia^aiA.
j^ caof ^IMa:
J0U« V. FlINTRESS, Clerk
By: J. Cartis Fruit. D.C.
Messrs. Eritom A KeOam, Attys.
Bmvd of trade BidlA^
Norfolk. Vfr^da
cMonNWEALiH or vnowiA
to «faa dark's Office of die a^
cuU Oewt of die Oty of Vfrginia
Baad^ en die 27di day of Auguat,
Older af
RI^ttRD R. IKYUm, Plato-
til.
MANAGEMENT
RSCRUITING
IRADilNO
CONSULTING
ms will stert you to your own coa-
Bi^ics budn^. Fw a{^intBiait
call Mr. Jeffers at S4IKStt.
9«4t
Af/iKntttkSH — FmUii iad «
^gtsKBt^ud, Y^Mvfy or aaaaosaL
Co(9ar Rarify. m Sth Sreal.
mtfALMM. mAn
vu
MALL FmNlffiEn> alteadive
eattttti for caiA. m ISb mmIL ^^
^^ »tfti
Snaiat foidsbad and urtHmtohsd
ir *r
ittia Did^ QM
Cmym Baal Eatate Conapaay,
Booi vnaoaA TAYLOE. Da-
famtont
tlm ob^ of dds suit is to ob-
tato a divorce a meua et dioro
to be lator roosad toto m a vin-
goto naatrtoBoai foodhdie said de-
n^oB ^ graua&<rf
A TiaUUFIC qqwrtanity awUte
you if you haw sune sales expe-
jleace. Tut or full time. No in-
veatmant needed. Call Mr. Ray at
9#4t
PLENTY of business! Excellent
of^KHiunity. Ri^ commi«d«i. B^
Wl AnaXw aiita PwrwtoNd
imBAY CMiQIiY mL lOttt St)
<kt stop H^t above l^aUer).
noony 4 bedroont, S^ bate, doi,
IH^ room, A^ mmk bitehm.
^leboard halting, taat^taig new
funac^ No gBH|» of liialailin or
pete. Wto^ or year toaaa. CaU
<M Mty at Wainwr^ Raslty:
OGEANi^-Attoatioa Servim Men!
„_:: a»a^ ooa#li^^^r-
^hed. Nev base aad b«cii. Best
Oaa nd two Mrairii furUAed
Yeo' reaid. (^
or
1 (» S MDROCm apartoMnts.
in ant «Bi pir nendi. Year rouad,
VMrtortaiWtod. ^& «»«M am
A p jM, i Wttn
120 76tti STREET. 3 ba^wimS, I
baths, living room, diiring araa,
1«9.
9«4lo
rX and^^^^^v^ L fireplace, l^ge kitchen, scre^
^ V unS^JJ";rtra^n.lporch, fenced yard. «^i2. «-.
Part tinw — fun ttoae. Lynmiaven
Cotony and Virginia Beadi Area
See Jade Ooss, Compaos Rod
E^ide Co.. 906 Shore Drive. 49I-
94^
KaL ESTATTHDR SALE
124 I taMa aa Par Sate
m»MB ft« SALE - by ower,
Iteaa badtaom' rucb. Mf to-
ndated «a U^y Indse^acl lot
Loaded to rwr of Aj-i^onft^Vil-
lap^ <doie to ai^oida and ^
t^mdm. For 6AtadoqHti«i
call 0i-(rm. - ^ ' J
oQMMniwEALni ervnusBOA
k Am dtito OlBoe of Aft
Ctocait Conrt af the tH; if V^
gkda BcAdi. Va^ oalba»4 di(r
if Ai«Mi. mpr • -it*^- "
Order ftPaUitattii
LOUISE W. BOLLOIIAN.
Plaintffi.
i^atort
JORIt^ B. BCPLLOSEAN. JR.
Defendsnt
Hw objeafc ^ tUa suit is to
obtato a divorce a \dac^ ntttri*
nmd from the saki daCendant,
«im tbe poimdi of desertion.
And an aSlavlt having be«i made
and filed tet dw ddoidant is a
non-resbient of die State of Virginia,
aad that;Aie diligence having
been used' by and on behalf of
4ie Oonpialnai^ te de^ennine in
wiiieb county or oorporalkiB die
defan^oit is wWioiit effoct «ha last
Jwaay, WnUS SWIH. Box 65, known post office address being:
MDiiiay. NewJeraay. CHiWJS » London Arkige load. Vir-
SMTTH. 2423 North Itancroft gtato' Beach. ^%|toia. » is aidarod
^le abject of ttis autt ia to ob-
tida a divopea a vincato maftrimoni
bem d» said Jrfii i lB i d opoa dia
greundb af aiore diaa tw« years
fflBtinBow and la^aimvugli^i Migr
aration.
And an affidavit havtog besii
nivia nd fOid that Aa daleadani
is a aonrcaident of dM State of
Viiffaua. die last known post office
•dikess being unknown, tt is orv
d««d that be da tffaar ban witfa^
to 10 (ten) days alter due public*-
lip bniM^ jj ft^jfc w hat, aw ba
todikaaft >-w,v.-,M^ ...
A canN^Teaiy:
JOHN, V. FENfSESS, Oerk
By: I. eurtisFiait, D.C
lfr,Jiada V. Mariowe, Atty.
m Pfaoa One
Nerfoft. Virginia
94^
JERSEY SIflTH, S31 GratoOMrcy
Place, Atlantic City. New Jersey.
WSJbiAlif aiiaii « Mb^bwet.
Salon. New Jersey. MAIWCS:
SMrm. Box 4B. Richland. New
And an dSdavlt havwg been
«Mda aad filad diat Uie Mendart
ia^ mK«idaat of die State of
Vir^nto. Oa test Itoown poat office
addiMi betag: Itt S. Mebane St.
BiuibM^ I^rth Cvoltoa, it is
otdarad diat she do appear hare
iriddn 10 (ten) days after due pub-
Iteptin hereof, and do what mar
be necessary to potect her later-
est in dds suit - .
A ow— Teate: ' t
JOHN v. FENTRESS, Clerk
J. Curtis Ftiiit Deputy Clerk
Mesars. Bq^tgas li Bn^iea. A^
1309Laski9l^
Vkgi^
*»4t
41 Halp j(Nntad^-Mala
Needed — 3 nwi iiimie^t^ for
mMiaga- trainee {Kogram. Must
be attentive aad cwe^ ratoded.
Can 4a»41«,
11-18 tfn
FURNISHED -> year round. In-
chides all utQities and beat Cou-
ple only. Apply xn 19th street.
844fo
OOMMMnfBALfH OF VBOMA
to die eierfc's OfBce df die Cir-
edit CoiBt of thv^dy of Virginia
^ach. on- the 2Sdi day of August.
UB.
ONer ef PaUleatlia
mULAH IL BUZCHIHSQN.
PlaWiff.
agataat
CHARLES IHOMAS HUTCHIN-
SON, JR., Defendant
Tlia objeet of tUs suit to to ob-
mm
ADDIWOf®, ALTBHATTONS ~
Repl«ii« ilor jQlstfr mi sib.
porchaa anT itepa. LiMa ysiir
buildb^ prdilama to as. Sober.
20 years aoarieoK. Ilwak jm.
B. ¥. Bolllr. UA 2«H. •'»^
WALSH AND sens
Buiidinf md Umi i odrfnc
We will build yoor .<keani brtna
or make yoiff presert one a
dream to live ta^ Bank finance
mg. Dial »7-9O0 angrtime. •
8-19^^
GENERA^ CQNT RACnNg .^
types of" hon^ <iiujrovaoieitfB
and remodelto^ H|Mg nplfs
and instaUatkM» tot class weric
All work faapanteed, Bank fi-
nancing. CM Mr* Staonv 497-
7S51 or 827-9643. frW^
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL
> DIRECTORY i
i^Drn<»« — Ahairfman sitter
fibo-^toss, stone, acouaded tiie,
floor covering, aagr ^e^3ete*n»-
ti<ni; free eatianlaa. Dun-BliM
Const Co. .m 3-MU; JU 1^7256.
ADOmONS - Alterataw, kit#
ens ronodded, roebig. giAters.
iiliim, iiaaaMwiTinI r ep aiw Deodi
Constfuctka pxvgany. smBm
after S pm., 497^949.
HOMl|-„^ ^^
^ # our«B* enwlver eii|
for frte eaa^aNF: •«*• ^*^®'
i^Mi«iiV
SUFGO^^BB
DHA^SIS^n^Bl „,
skiOed aatotance to sdecth^ dee-
orator faMcs, ostcan fitted by
experte to your home. Satisfac-
tion 8uamM»l C4 SU^^
MOVING
^STmOVING & HAUUNG.
■^leiity-four hours a day. Move
Call MA 5-7990.
PLUMBING
fl^ffllNG and fNtfag »?«".
^ and full bat|» tse«b!t«(
]cMdias refnoddb4..atwpa i°-
stafled. Fnr free erttotwle call W
W. Wdktoaon,
ngM^ BBStorin^ Vveity^oiB-
i^^ice.,a9itet l^dtolslKing.
•««»•
MO IfftAQB-iOANS
> »i i i i ii I ' ■ " ' '
^I^IK^rert. tapi an an*
I8ti»ad kxal knd» Clwyaijaoiii
tavtted. BasMenti4 1# ^I'^'^Sm
Lotfi Cooqpny UW|^^ ^
den Arcade. Ca&HFi«R
AUTQ»iQilLES
Are you loqktog for a tod car?
If yov are intoested la aoma of
die best deals in team, 191
modria ad up; imj^ at m
and Cbareli ito. «r phsaa t»
las a stadto at find ft Afdaattc
Ave. Phone 4^1S& S-IMH
■^p"
P AINTINQ
R7r&WAY-4tesidteittol; low to
price, ngh quifilj work: Dili
Mr. StokK ' 8-l»#r
MTCftM^IIC
_ RootOft
dWdoaliiMkdo, at _
Aqy size jdk NAP
>-»tfo
cQNcroi fmm
eosloni weric; Wbde Conorcte
Sarvtoe: iM
CgABUIS L. BLACi^-«oaei^
work, drUewag^ wpai^ R^as,
^m^mi fraa uMiiiat |48-
0914. aiQrdme^ f-IM&i
Mm
p*«p"^
g«ftg sPto»fr dagii»rie e.
■^^^^^P^P* T^PflP^^^^^ ^^^^ ^^ ^^^t
l^MH^ J. W. « Oai^QMCh.
* ^rntfn
mtmrnm^
'9099'^
Ceramic viigd aa^hatt taalUa-
tions mi: nfttn. .Il^tedde
Tile. DM in. MM. Ml^to
Announc:ementT"_
11
A ft P Drivaaw^ys Inc-We will
daUvar yaw* <ac to or from any
dty^. CartfOtty selected drivers
^^^ tfo
AUTOMOTIVE
20 A< i» * »gfc ' >— ^^ ***•
19U Bl G. Sportacar. \«i^nto
Beadi iUin*ei-Canpany, 566
North Birdneck Road, call 4»-2Dei.
Mft-tfci
BOY WANTED
$1.25 PER HOUR
to work fw Natiwial amcem. Part
^ne.or hiU time. JlLft^l.
9-J«-lt
PlJa>nY of busing) Excelleat
opportunity. Hi^ coimnisston. Bor
nus {dan and ioltoet inceotives; I^
cen^ Or unUcfflsed— wiU train.
Put time — foU time. Lynnhavefl
Colony uid Virginto Be»di Area
See Jack Cross, Coovan R«l
Estate Co., »05 Shore Drive. 464-
3583. 9-a-tfn
42H«lpWaiitod ,
Mil* or Hmth
FURNISHED studio apartimn^
Cermoic tile baths. Attractive
kitchens. Utilitiw furnished. AvaU-
able September 15di to May iSth.
Apply. Blue MarUn Lodge, 2411
Pidfic Avaaue. 9^^
ItJRNISHED. apifftmoit livii^
roMn, bedroom, kitdien and b^.
Heat and water furnished. 6903 M-
lanticAveaut,C^42»'t886. 94-tfo
VIRGINIA BEACH-CbDice neigh-
borhood nasp Cavalier WieL
Quaint Eiirly iMnerican brick widi
alate roof, in bsautiful setting. B^
4 bedrooms, 2H batiis, coiter lull.
Under $40,000. CaU 42M441 Frsnk
Addnson Real Estate, 5«h ft Atr
lairtic Ave., Virginia Beach.
CLASSIftCD DISPLAY
AUCTIONS
Mau;y Riganto
Auction Company
ISmicfi
MANPOIWSR. INC.
UBIIENI1.T NEEDS
A I96B Simoa. In good ccmdition
Price $200 cash. Call 4»^0Z4 am
a^ for Robert C. Harris brtweer
7:<» am k 3:00 pm. 9-16-t6
BIGNESS SJRViaES
$0 Appliance Sarvicaa
VACUUM CLEANERS - Hoover
Saks and service. Prwxipt ef-
fidert-iepalrs. Ptek up and de
livery. Pbasa tfMtt. Fue
Feed ft BuOdtog Sup^toa. Inc.
tfo'
II BuiMhig^Rapalring
NEW AfH> REPAIR W(MIK
Fluodii^ — Itoa^
Saee^ical " Air Comfitioning
PRINCESS ANNE PLUMBING
AND EUICnaCAL
SUPPLIERS. INC.
■ Fbone 46-2080
U-5-tfn
VlMIUAN, MJHBS
^^^
mmmmmrmt
ALi;RIIAti#IS - Rapab» and
iasHis. Cafl Carl, mmk t
«ll
NOTICE!
Contractors ft Home Buikkrs-
14 us help you widi dud ne«
borne - additiona - or lapairs.
We can Aumtoh materials frmo
baseiqent to atic and aid you tt
Safan ft Eaton, be.
42M790
We have tonnediate aasipanents,
naaqy adpiCoA to yir|^ Be«^.
Ttoie dff between jobs n/besi de-
abred— wo-k oa these ten^;^ar;
}d[)s wbm convenient to you
Ph(H» now for toterview and jol
iMi^miait, 627^1661.
Manpower, Inc.
733 Baush Street
5-27-tf
MERCHANDISE
O Articles For Sale
i PLYWOOD BA^ siiKle bee
^th mattresses. Bodi for'$3S. Ca
J64-3780. a-ie-i
SINGER ZIG-ZAG, 65 M0D£;L
lUARJ^JfTEED-Triw over bal
ance $47.50 or $1.15 per wedt.
Call Credit Department, Howart
Sewing Center. 8S3-SB11. {dt^l*
SO MAPLE chiid^tti's diaurs. Nat
.oral for $2.00 each. Antique! 3.SG
jirtz BoEaar. 9-164
Effictoncy. sasdward beal. Large
Uvtog area wiUi fir^lace. C^
4384236. 8-36fM
FURNISHED) Garage Ai^rtmorti
livi^ room', 2 bSrocnis, 'kitchen
and bud). Wa^ farnidted. f0 a
month y^u-ly. AVailidile Septem-
ber 1st. Cril 428^«5. 8-ll»-tte
2 BEDRa)MS. KJHWTY PINE
LIVING BOOH. MODERN KITCS-
EN AND ft^Ttt MplfrHLY m
YEARLY BSpAL. 6^ JBLOOQ^
FROM OOESK. CONVENIENT
TO FT. STORY AND OCEANA
N.A.S. CALL 587-4776. IF NO AN-
SWER CALL BAOC IN MORN-
ING. »^-tfii
PURNISIffiD apartment now for
roit. Year roumi rate. Heat a^
vator fumidied. Also wtoter nAe
[w w<»i»rs ani liachersf CM
1 G. Moore,, Jarvis ft Kih^en,
128-77%. 8-12 tfii
vustto's Coiprt Motd Apartmento.
206 - 19di Street Efficiency
apartmoUs. All idilities for-
nished. Also. 4rooiB apartnMpt
. and fumi^ed rosms. Bld^
frran &IS ^don. 1^ week <»-
moora.
tfn
* ■■ » ** ■
HARDIN SCHOOL
"OF MUSIC
BrtsEoiT HtTtfU; Dtiniiior'
3ia . SStb S«w«t
Yi^gl^ B— cb ^
REAL ESTATE
*; lk|fcs.- Ratals
Slm^4erm aad f^Af
ANCHOR REALTY
48^7421 ai^rtime for s«vice.
BlfilNBS SERVOS
tfo
We Jpedaftia^feJgMi cabinets,
,'fiQiiie ioBtdvamaCi aid my
type €tmop wcMk. Ca^ Ponk-
lliS Work It Ml Send!
SINIMorMO-
3-lMfe
EMPLQYMINT
$35. Hirtz Zazaar ET E'.
1 round maitle {offped iee crean
jUes. $^. Hirtz Bazaar. 9-16-2
FURNITURE for sale-Bed, Vic
twian chairs, Wedgewood china-
Belmar pattanB. P^ and aids
CaU Doris Mbkinaon, m-miL
^ ^2-tfi
SINGErt SEWING MACHINE: Ir
'An new cabto^ equipped to ZIG
^^G, buttonholes, fancy stitches
kc. Local party may fuiish pay
Wl^ ^ ILH monthly or pay cnn-
4etobftonc« of $17.^ Can be tried
out loedy. If tatoreated writo^: Na
tK»ial's Adjurtor. Mrs. Dalton^ Box
814, Lyndibaig. Va. 9*4'
ROUND Oak Table, 3 leaves. $85.
Hktz Baaan-. 42S>7m. 8^4fo
40 l4^ Wan«a«-.Paifial«
WAITRESS-^tperienced. Over 21.
Steady woric $« pa- w^k. Marti-
idi|ne Restaurant Q^ 48M1I1.
9.I$-tfo
93 Howsahold Goods
few and mod^, one and two
bedraeno. a^vUnento^ L«v year-
ly iwft^i. alstf wiBe% and
monddy ratals. 0^^42^6713.
S-ll-tb
jving room, bedro^n, kitdien.
badi. Convenient to idicqipra^
churcha.^ laindrttiiat Very
reasonfri^e yearly raital. Pacific
Aven^. I%one owner 428^16
or 49-1143.
-. / , 7-294fn
•URNISHED 2 bedroan apart-
neat Uk Hiddle Lane. Call 428-
xm, ax^Att 4»t L^ve n^es-
la^ for Len Om^e. 9^tt
I BEItfKMUf fuinishsd apttlp»t
Ul utilides hmoM^ use d m-
jcmaMc wasUi^ naa(Aine. Yea^
-emel $90 ptf month. CaA
ISO.
Ask Your Ey« Ptiyttciin
Ab«t|t
TRKYUMfS
OUILD OFTICIAN
Smving Virginia BmcIi
1369 LmIciii Rd.. Va. BM«b
BernaH H. McNMaarm, Mfv.
GAnba S-^30
REAL ESTATE ;
EXAM COURSe
Sut« LicaiHM PrepwratM^
Par aad Evmiiag CbladM
Claasca I a* traded By Prkc-
ticiag Attorney aad A Li-
ean**d Real Estate Brelnr.
Pas* State Board Exam
Ea«tt7— -EmroU N«w
COMPLETE COURSE--43f
TUeiwter's Mo^t
Bxperienced School
Norfolk-FoHsRimilli
REAL ESTATE SO^M
Gol^M Tria«al« ArfMuifl
PMONE MA 2.3074
•mmm
i 13A Hmmm, fMMiod or
Sever^ furoutod and itfAirairi^
iKwsa to th»<l.ynid»ia» (M»^
area, Shore I^rwe. Catt Ctopi^
Real Estate Canlpeg^. 4iMt83.
Repairs
t» ^i i iMiM
La«B4>vi
Dealiars £ar WisHagil»aSl
EliMilvleal Cbahmatav
W. C. JOHNSCm
3». l7th^tM(
Vbf iaia Brnkek
Plwn* GA M«3L1 ^.
For die finest fumtture ujrfwJrter-
ing and reftritttog call 42S-
6377. Wntop Leistering Co.,
1000 Virguiia Beach Boulevard.
FYee etonates— pick-up awl de-
liv^. New and used fuiniturv
Ua Me.
T-SS-tfn
a
iUiT'i^iiTE HOIK sEinmx
House Omw^i^ — WinAwa - Fte«f»- WiW
Hovso^i N^irtfsln^ VM^vHons ^ f^idf^
INirn|ture - A^lwieos - Ai^t^
ANY ViridRK YOU MAY WAHT D^iE
mtm
MMI
\
^1
% :
/
Vl^l^ito liidi SON, thufsfhy, ^fStBrtiber 16, 1965
w'*>V
Praelloe. practice. pn4^kBt.
Qnrtet Preps For Season
VI^INIA mSAOI - The Feld-
ma Qutttet is readying itself for
anoilM' Mi^ season. Its meinlMn.
Dora Nanb^ Short, fint vibUn.
Ltrm^SKe Medntck. wcood vitdin.
Uist^taSk Tii^aod Jsiwt
Kriner, 'e^. inve
been prwtt^ i& anuner, of
MWte^staot jvgisssiQos} miiiiGi-
■mtrmM i^nb* a^r ^ food
im^ M, too, ttey gnre two ex-
i^Huk pcrfarmnon at the Nor-
IftSanner Arts Festival in July.
ivC' 4|m lale Auguat. tbey have
kci^ lAun^ for ne two eon-
ete^s|Maa
ikt Ai* aar^ A is a gi^ s< five
te«m ttMw wtD papain « aait
^TmifimBim Qmaba m^c
|di^ -^ t^Deeis.mi>(^D6er SO.
t>ece4ir t MljCr^tmiary
||„MambM. a« 1:a» F^. M. in
i^NVl HaB a tmylt Beth El,
MiBif<A. fM- adiA anafe lovav
filH) an preudlttit sib- area hM
Midi a lo^^fflMr eiiaei^.
Ilie teaod stfks ol tseidt^rts is
^ Ybng ^MBinces, Inc.. a n*-
BflBri, BB B ^c rt tt wgmis^toB itriv-
^ to iMti^ dw finsA bi duMator
fimitr to Al ltfc wti LMt yeai' nioe-
' ' landVir^nia
iwduAig Kempwine
$tOPDUtE€T0R
TO SPEAI
vmCHHIA BEACH - Dr. Mel-
vin Hufljpbregr. the Direet(»' o.'
tie Smrihnatai} Tidewi^ Op-
porbBlty Pr(^ram (STOP), to-
l^bor with his assod^ dbedors
Qioife Oa«Hey and Kdth Wil*
Mmu, wiH ^alc at Virgii^ Bead)
t^ n«0wm is sdiedided for
i:«»^Jii., at St Itaric's A. M. E.
Gtmtk, Pdtters j&mrI, Oceaoa.
"Oaismmtty tatoreirt meetiop"
flf ttti sort have beea b^ throu{^
Alt the Thfewatnr area, llidr pi»>
||oM isiseiqitein^die finctfams itf
^ SftX* fm^^ram — a federal
and \oak gcrvernment project to
tfnMe cmiditioiu d poverty. Hie
ineottn g is ^>en to all Vii^nia
^mk C^hQis.
Iha loc»l mesriwrs irf ST€P are
V. A, Sdiridge, R. J. Webboo, R.
P. fyton. Jamet Hatavfoo. C. I.
SOm. and J. W. Buffington
flmm men f^m a represfflta-
INi be% of ooBooiMd dtizass
leleetid by ^^I|^ Beadi for
Att Utm^ in correcCii^ the ex-
W^ poworty cQDcUtloDs.
Iks Hrnid StMt Pngtmi is oie
iroj^ sp(n»}red by STOP. Hiis
p^fiA wM tmceitkOy carried
(M to Virginia Baach sdiools for
atfit waaks Vtat ainnner and prov-
ed to be «n faiviAuUe aid to die
ehil4f«ii cuterii^ tiie first p&k in
Saptflcnber, .
Otber Communis Action Pro-
grams are avi^Me oadK STOP.
Dr. Baafbrey mad Ut Miiattmts
wlU captain how W^da B^Kfa
call' tirike advaitf^ si avirfUbte
federal aalstaBefe to idl^ Vmm.
a tatorcited ^msm ei Vbr-
giaia Baidi are tasted to irtta^
this maattng wUpb Is hetag 0^
H wnson d by |he ^rteeesa Aone
Coundl of CbnMmik "Om V^da
Beach council on ftp«M> « JM**
ttons. Ibe Facte Owftn Oiiitf
OB {hMBW R«M«^ Vm V^m
"he.
Meadows. linkhom,, Siekon Park
Cm Jr High, John B. Dey
llxvQi^good. aiMl Ihalia — parti-
c^tated tai programs ci chambei
ninte espedaUy designed for chil
dren, brought to them jointly by
their bdlvidual P.-T.A.'s ,and
Yom^ Audieices. The Feldnoan
(and Young Audience nationally/
doean't b^ve in compromising
on iipiality and it h&^ found that
If idected widi care, works by such
varied oonoixjseri js Haydin &1(
Birtok ai^)t)d, to a youthfol audi
ance. es^^eciaUy wh^ inbro(^acec
fay fKiUmk f«^ aboA Hk torn-
poser, die piece d rouac its^l'
mi ^nabirs ol a string qusl^.
9[iiatH<tw from tN audience are
hodMify (and ait& wittily) answer-
ed, ia addidoD, die children arc
afloHvd to see and feel, the inatru-
OMBte, bod) during breaks be-
tween the Riuslcal W(Mks and dur-
tog the actual p«^onnances be-
eaufe, vHwrever p(»9ible, these
eeoctfts tm given in the rotind to
Ua^ numbtrp of children so ^
QQ.ddk) tupore tl^ six or ssv3>;
rowa reowved tsm> ^ playa-s.
At OIK eoocert. tot example, Mr.
ManhaO «^lained that a bbw was
T.ade up of horsehair and Mrs.
Krin^ allowed a diild to find out
ha himself how mudi sb^^ K
took to get 1^ noise from the cello.
llWwts M adute to the feld-
man's evening series are avaitable
fttan Mrs. Clyde Brockett, 6160
We^twood Terrace, Norfolk. MA2-
aOG5, at a cost of $9.00 for eadi
^uU serin memben^ip. $4.50 fw
Md) i^enft membership.
^(fflcerts for children may be
wmged through Mrs. Maurice
NOrdnger,, 428-1082, or Mrs. Larry
MCReed, 827-1084..'—
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fi^tons tomlnf to hlfher h«n-
Une^ and sleeveless drMses, the
aeeent Is on legs and arani. To
keep the women well iroomed,
Gillette, leadlnff rroominr pro-
duets nunnfaetorer, has oome
up wl^ tiM first start-to-flnlsh,
eompletely feminine duvlnf
method, the Lady Offlette Tote
Bug. Inelttded to the Imff are a
pre-diavlnc eonditlonor to In-
tolenlo the dcln, a speelaUy de-
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femfailne styllnjr ai^ woeial
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A sunamw. ratostturm ear
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chann.
Today, thuks to ]^;^bri<
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sible, to install a wood-bumlns
hearth in your Idsure time
with a minimum of cxpoBM,
•ffort or mess.
Thne durable steel flreplseee
ntay cost 1ms than half the
price of the conVentltmal types
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They come complete with chim-
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the unit can be recessed into
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Ono steel flrq>lMe Is designad
as part of a room divider which
extends from floor to celUng
and shelve. Another manufac-
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combination fireplace^arbecue
— with an electric sptt — tiiat
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house. It can sit atop cabinets
or bookcases or even to sash
windows like an air conditioner.
Steel flreplacai have a num-
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average briek orijrtone flreplao|^
They heat up faster, give moN
heat, are pre-to«ted for per-
formance and safety, and
quality Is anured since theim>-
duct is made at the factcnry
and not at the site. The fire-
place is used wltii sn appropri-
ate type of ste^ flue, rather
than a noasonry chhnhayt so
the draft Is •xceUvntr, ...
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CITY DEFENDS SANDDRIDGE LAND PURCHA
BEACH FUERS SHOT
DOWH BY VIET comr
mumAX. - Two Navy flien
irom VirgWa Beach' men killed
in Viet Nm SUHmiliy when their
in Ij^nkkr jet hoaAtr wm ^mA
down by aDtiato'aft fre. The mm
and Hoe pUne were b«in the Nor-
isK-based attack carrier Indepeikk'
ence.
They were Mentifiad by ^teval
lutborities as Odr. te^rd F.
Vc^, pilot d the^ane and A^pee
of Attack Squa^ 7S. a«d Lt.
Bflbert r. Barb«r. bombardi^Hn*-
fgitor.
T^e Navy sad Vogt nd Barbo-
were Hiding ai^ bonbing at
tacki flo ewnqp patrol b»ts when
titey were diot down. It was not
{lairned wh^tbo- the boats were at
iaa (»- on an ndaad wrtarway.
I Antkuroraft fl(i ta the aisaa was
tt to moderate, the Niury saki.
plane was seen to eiaiMe on
^AuMct with the wirt^. !>fo para-
S h
'4>N«MaMAp
%ihd irf'|Lft| ra?y
fl|lt« «it of fi^iter Squad-
ron a #|ilwi wHlte the bomid^
arlea ^ .tlv itattoii about U:30
||flai% Dw Hav^liurday ai U.
«^iM X IM^ it. of Or
FUBdol waa ilona is tl|e tw»>
•eat Muperaoiric figMer vkm 11
jgrnled 0)1^ takeoT oo nipt the
i^oaUad a routine Bp.
' 11w Kavy is taveftlgating the
cause flf the cnofa.
An eyvwittMS pa the crash said.
"Fve ^n%r^«e«B*«i3«faing like It
I had 5^ jpiiMd ^ craah scene
no LoadoAjMdge Riiid. ^^n the
whole mk U^rted up with an
"orange^ « bright ai day. I
rt(^)pe4^ Uie car, and smr a Ml
of flame rise hundtedi 4f feet in
the air. It waaquUe an aQdoakn,"
he nid. "Flaming mkage '»*•
strewn over several tandred yards
by ^ time I ti«wd arouad and
parioBd adoigsicte Uie road." He
.added this remark: "^ the time
I bad r^urned to fte Kene, the
Navy crash truda h«l arrival
and wa« flirting tiie tenrlfe Orei.
Hiey coukb'% haw gotten there
ai^ faster. They dM a fine j(4>."
dnitM w^e ^iMttl^
A smuA was made but given ^^
wtei no tface of the mai ccmld be
found.
The tvhres of both fliers live in
VirgWa 3each. r
Jiaaiorial aenrioaa for the two
nwn will ,be hdd at Ocema Naval
Air Statitti chapel this RMK-ning.
Hie |dwe in wfaldi Vogt and Bar-
ber were flying waa a nib^onic jet
opiipped wMh ie««t aeeiag gear
tfiat enabled it to pick out snail
moving taifets at ni^t and all
weadier.
Attack ScpMiadron 75 aboard the
IffiiepcndeiKe is the f ir^ a^u^rtn
of Intruders to be operatianal. Four
of the Squadron's 12 planes have
b^en downed in Viet Nun since the
Ind^jemtenM! wwt on station in
the South China Sea in June.
The other three planes went d(»vn
in North Vi^ Nam. Four of the six
fliers wa% rescued and returned
to duty aboard the Independ^ice.
The ether tWD, Oir. Jer«niah
Denfon and U. (j.g.) William T.
TlH^afy, vrara capbired bv the
Nwth Vietnamese and are ^1 pris-
oners. AttadK Squadrm 75 is Uued
at Ocefflia whidi is the only nuttt«r
base for Inbrudffs.
tam\ Boaril
VrnGmtk BEACH - SfimA
B(»rd &pt. Frank W. Cox said
Tuesday an biveat^atini is being
macte f(dl<nrii^ coiqriahite firom
parats (Ejecting to p uni sJ an e rt
atta^oislered to tiieir chfldm by
an demeotary idbod {B-incipd brt
Price Deemed 'Fair'; ^
, ^_ .^ . .»
Investigation B egins f
'VIRGINIA BEACH-lTie recent purcbaae by th 8 City of Vlrghria Beach of ^yns ^aaji^ m m mi
of land in the Sandbri^ area for recreatiwud purpjaas la apparently headed f «• a ftill tevwqiNt »- Wr
cause of unfavorabks comment by certain n«w media, the purchase price by tiie city, (Hi.M^ h hML
The land involved in the purchase haa about S,W) feet on the oceanfront and lies just ao^ «f »
veloped land at Sandbridge. Vir^nla Beach Clfy Co ncil gave final ^H^val. after r» onMHltai MV
offered, on September IS. and haa asked for a Federal grant to cover haM of the purchase price, ttpff /
law, whidi wait iiAo
Lt: Gev. MHs E. CMKHa, H.
nUMMta a TMaaal
Fmb the left* Aa|p an ft,
Gedwiii; tod. Ml ffiBaw.'P^
Q. PdkuNL
M, DeBMcratie aaoslaae far GwwRMr la At Nefonber
la the Siate P e meaatle CaapaigB Hea^iaartera ta
ef the ParlsalMiib DaoMentte CMsmMtee, Mr.
far Hm atala fleaate, aal Jee Tttstag. cans'
wllh Qed^ OB the State Daoiaaratic ticket are DeL Fred
fa««rapr. aad Rabad T. BaUaa. iacanAaat aHaraay geaeral.
L. Twaed.
Federal Court
9
OpfWt
N(d90LK - A ttoae-judge fed^
aral <i#rt tord argtimeits Tu^
4iay and Wedtteifay bi a mtt vk-
qig 0ie court to iaaua an b^HiKtian
tafgal|qt^r|#lafl<
inqgMa* Bt J id^ tl|io atvbeilil
the three tMmni*, all l^]^u^-
oid hof*, we mtc&ei fai Louiae
Irnkxi EleoMMary Scto>l. The
prfadpal d IN sd«d la WIDivd
V;Pendletoo.
Cox decUiMd any coi^ment on
the details nl tiw dle^ti(His by
tiie parents. He said state laws per-
a^ corporal pudaianait d sdiool-
<Mklren bi acooidmce with kx:al
r^ulations.
The preant pdicy In te Vii^lnia
Beadi sdiod ^^Fitem gNi only
sdx»l pifaidpala and thdr iiBiat.
ants the aiili|orfty to spaift ibi-
doits and ttao ^ hi fte prai ai r''
of andher pertoo.
Hie paroite sidd tiiey olof in
Vbginia B^^ pdice to
the three be|a lad Thursday
ning. The refxal by tfte police ha»
nd been made public. It was
tunied m« to iK;hod olBdab TUea-
dw No fonnal chaffea baw hew
filed by the par«rta. ' i
Child HHeilln
VISGimA BEACH - A S-yav-
dd girl ma Idled tebaOy Sun-
day aAerwoiei^iii^fln the aadian d
in i^wttnuiii ' fdi^ioaaa fdl oo
her fai ^ Nd^aai of bar honie
near Cbeaa^^ BaadL
5. (fanglite o^lfr. and Mn. Nodi
Honored With Luncheon
h
^ WVMrN Ut«9, thel coifft.
fbdiMB in VirgUiM' Beadi said
It par c«it d tile city's populatlaii
ia kx:ated la Baysid»» I^rttdumin.
aid Xeo^svffleborWgto and^hoaa
Arae borou|^ oj^'banra • per
oent d the n^waa^tatioq on tte
CIfy Coundl. y ;, 1
At tte opei^ Maskm oo Hiea-
day, Judgi /i^lim V. ttlriti saki
t^ iiilttial qu«^ to bt aniwffed
is wfcdher '^^db-ttaa, aaa^vote"
m^ to M*ilM aod fOk andef
felOTdtoW&ir* ^ ^
How^ afiqdatod thai k dki
timiqib reivaace to tiie 14th
amaadmeBt to the CoMtttatkai
widcfa fluicaBteea "equal preledloa
of tbaA*' He adpad far «■ la-
jiBisMi^ prdiib«talg the aak d
booH dr the e^BDdBare d bond
rdretnii unless there is a puUlc
vda en Ae actton.
b Ua rebuttal, Beoiy Frazier m,
d Rldnnid, dlorney repreaeattog
Vbstoto Beadl»7diaagreed (bat a
tteea-lad^ fdbrd court ha^ the
r%|A la nde dli Oe iaaue.
Fracitf add the law stipu)Map
ftat mA a caurt has a ri^ to
tvk an matiert involving date pd-
icy.
"But Ada doaa ^nd bmdva the
pdice d the Itata," he aakl. "Hi»
state po&^k te Md at^lari^ dec-
tleiia. aad tids viestlqn invdves a
nev^ temed <^ that is operat-
b^ UMdn- a ^^m ttd codd and
would be ditt^ to the fu|uce."
HoweB agreed the asachinery is
to motun ta ^ the system
dtti^ed, t>d ha taddsd Oe mo-
tlen to too ikm.
••Wk^tAsiWmA had an opporbi-
nify to ge bdore flie General Aa-
sembfy d a sp«:id aeaaion to S^
t«d>er to a^ for a ciurkr
Omge," he »id, 'Ixit they did
nd (to tt." Ts
Be 1^^ tbat Ai^^ttate should
be a ^priai^beard to gato the de-
sired diffl^ tott be saki die
pl«int^ an eatMed to toiiawttoa
rd'<diriiae wdfog lor the Gtoeral
Aeepdiiy to ad.
NO ^ I C E
He isal ^ to ifgtotor to Vile
be Qetota* t. All fetfdmn «M
be aWlag aa Ad dap.
Aay
PdrdfiaaC. fltofeaidiB
tllidifld waa w^ l«e d^idtt
whtoh. wkan I^mk uanplaliJ tfie
ptoyto^uaa.
to 9ti^, ^ Unas-
avioUad aedtoia awea lytog to th^
badi yird, w)Mr« the IfitM ^1
an(| w^tni n^ghbor^aod ddw«i
pegfios Win
fit Conforrod
vmamiA beach 1 vtrgiato
Beach Maaeeto Ladge No. gM, A.
F. k A. K, wffl ptoy hM; this
wlHltoBtt to Caator U^ Ho^ 97,
aIf. i A. M. d Micfdtt. Odm.
A Vbftoto Beadi ^lotaiwftn
sdd 40 members d the UniKka
Ipdge will aojoon to Vfrf^
Beach wbere. aa gdeda d the Vlr-
^da Beadi iJiigt, ibey wdleofr
tor the Madar Maaoa'a Depie to
fdHiagaUa. '
XNb di^^e wiU be eonfarred
Satoidi^ dght. Sept «, d •-.«)
pjB. at Ihe Maaodlc* liO^. tocai-
ed ^t Mth.St and Arctfc Ave.
were j^aytoS*
Altboui^ b6 adidto aaw the ac-
cident, police bdtoire die 01
(^>ened the tc^4ieavy sectktn. aad
it toppled over on her. Death was
iftfffi>n<# ft<»*». Stage aakl.
Mrs. I^M KM poKce die
hewd a 8cre«9 and ran to the
hac^ari jdMe 4be tatol her
dai#ter lytog under the seetiea
td iHwtiiljUffi
Mvto <i^ iito aodfti^ hAmnUi
ikfft&y dtorward, pdka mii.
Baddaa bar parento. t^ #1
««a ataMrcd fasf fwir todJiors
Itovid, Mkfaael Bruce and Mark
MitoteD: api hop graw^dseets.
Mr. and Mrs. Msah Mltdidl d
Poptor Btolf. Mb.i and Ifr. aad
Mn. DowdiH Wap» ^^^f^'"^'
effed lad month, the U. S. Gov-
munent to uithorized to pqr up
to half the coirt d ac^iirtog Jand
for recreatkmal uae. Ibe IMian
RflMwal Adminiatrition, an arm d
the Houstog and Hmne Finance
Agency, hudles the pn^run, ov-
erseen by the House Bailing and
Currency Conanittee's subcommit-
tee on IkmisIi^
OwDcil has int(«d«d tint {he tend
become a pd^ beach with park-
ing space for trafl&v aad a surf
chab. Additiond ocModront land
wouU be {»rovkiad by tfie acquid-
tton d the abandoned Uttle Idand
Coad Guard Stotton. whkh to ad-
\tiemA to Qie newly approved area.
IViDiwimt unfavordde eoRanent
Goaearatog the purdiaae prke, the
afy conmittee, which was sd up
to negdide toe pun^«ac, Ims is-
sued te atataBOBt. Tim statemant
si^ d» Committee la "fu^ adto-
4pd did tfto Ofy hai made a gpod
P^IsNm," aad ta Ka 9fbh^
em Imat d dit.fWK«# at •
CoaofiMee fed« ftd tpadh d ttto
epnaneat har been ^aaed m |
todifll uaadete tefermatioB. itte
statement then ghrea wbd the Com-
ndttee calls addittond infoi^Mioa
' r ' ' ' ' ' " ■'
Plane Landa
Safely
VmGDilA J^ACH - The At-
laatto theory, whdher it be tod
or ftoUen witt be the adiject d
a wedt-kN^ fail coofneace id tt»
Aaaddattoo tor Baeearcfa and En-
UghtenmeBt, acbedutod for Od»
her isth through die isdi.
Itie tbeeiy d a dviUutMn on
a prdditorto tond area to the AI-
todto.waa eoidatoed to pcyddc
dda todn Edgwr CiQrce, Ameri-
can Cldrvo^ and founder id
die Aasoeiation for Research and
E^^itonneat.
Ci^Js Proud
^ UJJL. Ml. aad Magwr fku* Daad^
h'analefthel
HackAaga
■ Fildar evcatog* Ihe
herlMMrwMli
»*awapt
aaab^ toe fMuawdy <
tor a pfdare
ayqr be , . .
I« te gaaatal aigMw. tta.
VIRGINU BEACH ~ A Navy
liadmr officer baitod out d m Fffi
BdAiB 11 JSsfflday over Iterrep
Goudy, N. C, but the |^ mm*
aged to brtog the plaM to sde|y
at Oomna Navd Ai^ l^tton.
A I^vy qMkeamin aaid Uto ra-
dar officer, Lt (i.g.) Phillip C.
Aaadmo; baitod out at TM p.m.
and landed nan- OohaBUa, N.C..
a^ toe plane devdofied an fa^
fli^t fire. Ahm^ojo waa nd in-
^ved.
Bd4fe the pQot. U. (J.g.) Han-
ael Wood couto eject, the Ore wdd
out the qxAcanoan add. .WocmI
brougU the plana bade to Oceam
and landed d 8:01 p.m. Both noeo
are attadied to I^Jbter Scpiadroo
81.
V» cauae d the fire la bdnf
tovedigated by Navd autboriUe^
Anadnto taaded ta a awanv
nrar Abetouto Soioid. He ^nm
{ddced iq» by N« C. ^to Hl^agr
99iaikam Jfan Withera ahd was
broi^^ )}ad[ to tiie base.
to permit "a more reastmabto
evduatkm d Uie transactkm."
The aiklittonal information to the
statement is as follows, qputed di-
rectly fnan the news rel^se:
"Prior to ^qiroadditt oM:iaIa d
Wakhington's Ftved, tat., the OoiA-
mittee aaceitoined did Ae Sand-
brid[^ trad was die lad major
trad laiie enouito fw reeredkn
itfe ad dnady platted for ad>-
division <» die oce«i front It was
dao k»nni tod effort! to ditato
aiQr^pni d Fort Story or Cae^
Pttdtoton. bdh o<^ froM {»rope^
ttos, had been fbndy dbeeuraged."
"The Comodttee hdd a seriaa d
contoroBces wito officials d Wash
ingtfm's Ford, toe., the ownm d
the toad, and toaraed tortber tlid
ei^peertog ^mUm prepedory to
fi^ f iMb^avWoa fid «ere weft
advance, mi«uk^ m$U9
ptonned to initiate sales d kto ta
dto ^Kit b^oee iSm eadef q de^
do* Mi. A' aato'aeaailMad:
aMkad«$wadlllM at tt^ #•
|id^d^t» aeqdre iMs tt0^ »
d Ito liA HM^fftovdad salew d
kda^ t^t* ffff i #% dmitoi tdid
to Ito'aam^ aiii bad reOaded a
vitoe d oiore/<to $».«» to 114,*
OQg par acre. .
i^'ad#ltoD,^^lbftCaRBdttee was
fu# i8«ipd4l IN ^ that die
U. 8. WdWIItoNp^ hamedddaly
to dteiSsdft, prasantod n <W',
toatty to mdce avidiMe tor reer»i^
atkn^ an an a(MM«aA
d bei^ frod.
.'I^ JiKse lada to jiM and
wi^ the kaowB emergenqr d ao>
,quMv laGontfoi^ v«aa before
te cdMttopltoo d ^aee ligp oob-
straetli^ die Comeitttoe negottal-
ed fardto piffdi«a4f the pr^ierty
on a no y^wy bMto.
'IVbfle the ^ce eddblidied was
dwve toe recorded sife price d
Uxak, USl, to WMhii^[ton's For-
ait. Inc., the COHimittee a^ao had
kaowled^ d ^ fed diat. ndisp
queal to the piadiiae d toe fand
l^oni Waltor Mlber 1^ Sea^Bay
CMi>Qration to 1980, lA
toaia had beoi between AanAMI
Land Oempai^ w tts aubd^artoa
or attocsey. and tod dwre bai
beaa ao arm's IragUi baq|dM
wMh any independed p ii uliaWfl
"It is to be noted diat ditoBM*^
tff h» twice beea befove I||f
Coundl, and on n^b^- eeda^i
has toere tieoi aiQr (^^xmMob di
{»^Hped by aiqr person.
"We had tlds property apprattdl
by toe ^ Efd Edate i^ipa^
rad w% m» c(»ddTed irfdi oftv
real edato peopto wtth ^nfiwtoc^
d vahiea to tlw area. nAl^ idi
fimMd did die price w^ MpaM'
abte."
the stdemad to allied by Car-
roD G. Oot^, City Purdiadag
Apat for the Committoe. Beddtf
C^udL toe CommMtde naeaabere
a»t Miry MardtaH KSkf AttDc^
lay; 1^1^ WbMburd, Ody
I pmub Beiaadbt
*i Dflpiartoiaal;
the C^ Itateiiag Gommiadon.
to addWa^ oaarad eatolacoafr
oaiqr, coBsdM br dw CM^ «9>
it bis proper^ mm faitb«r.aoilH^
OB \M> tt bas.ntoad sates d a
{Tke dwve Hbat the CMy to pre-
pared to pay for itolproflirty. Ijhb
nof^m, aa wdl aa awidiar^ oaiir
suMed by the City, caaddarv 4w
pure^ price to be toir and Uto
move to biv to be a wife oBe^^
Now die I m p eadta g invwagdNi'
is expected by the UkbeaBinpMl
AAntotttratton withta die aed lev
dt^rifta toto^aa e
qaadtonad by Rep. VOIato^R '
nan, ferNJ., toe
nMdier d the
WMnaO asked URA
tor Wmm L. Stoytoe to to* tola
the purctoae when be tearaed M^
die Utod bad sdd for MUOOI iMt
Fdaruiary. .„
Amei^ L«m1 Corp., wtodi add
the toad t«t VteKtoto B^di tiM
diepim^wl to FVbraary waa ae^
(CaaWaalil "On Page S-ft^
Governor S^m Pmd^nmtmn
TO CLOSE
I) to fHaoatea a
Osewa. ilidlid Sd dto VtoJ^ Beadi
behalf da p^ dly bdmlag her lad
k^ tbe N«wi^|laa My. 00m
Mr. tail Ma. VtoMr Baea: Bay
Clatolir el f^ijiiariii; Mil Oweaa,
r. B. icied Bdad, and l^ie Freadi.
|(Batoedwto)
yiRGINIA BEACH - Mra. R.
Lawaon Wles, Jr., chairman, an-
itoiaiced today diat the fiuid rais-
in cani|:ai9i t» the ChiUroi's
Hcnne Sectoty ef Virgtoto wu do-
to^Mtohrtfd it appears tod can-
^M^a are about the aune as
miit year.
The campaign wHl cl(toe in a few
days, therefore Mrs. Miles is «}rg-
tog everyone to gd dieir contrtou-
dofls to bsr; the d^trid duirmen
and odw wotoi prior to ^
ctodng (tote d tte campaign. She
is hup^ did die c(»)trHMitkais
win amoiM to mere than «ps «»-
tiAHited tet yen-.
R to indeed toiporiairt did p«^
mffiiMC and ttittobUshed hdnn be
f<Mtad for die hoinetew id«^ d
Vbitoto aa diat thagr will have a
chaBcc ta gro# bde Itae lai » ai dd -
teg d diwis n d tax usara.
Goveroor Albertls S. Bantoea, Jr.. d^ a
attCBtion to VirgUaas tbd tbe Vb^kito Qmmdi W
dves wl3 rtaerve Odabe ae Oiny btoato l^edtoigaai
E. Biq^ (toft). ae<^ve secrdary d toe CnhkI aad
Id, c«Bcadve manager d dw Vl^|^ Assedattsa d
ofpcntfraa Md ihaaniaB d the C^ltodi^
Ctoveraer Oariisea^i da^eneal JMilato V As ade d
to Vlrgtoto's eeamay. It statps:
ksadied se»wity4f*e ceaperidvM to ^wpMB emr i
'aearty soe to^H naUaa tMskem.
"With C ea per a tto a e to eiMr BeMs. dNr
tm eagBMM el nigUM iiniiia^ aad aiilia to a
d eetorfdiea.** '
laadk «aa edsbratod tod year to n
toritoaraato
y '
^
li^irilA Btdh SUH» "^rsdty, Sopftamber 23, 1965
WEDDINGS
\
VIRGINIA ffiJACH - The ma-
ftt^e of IUm PMnela Kaj Craw-
jrd and WUUam Ronald Muse
yas peifiniMd S/spi/adtm 17 at
i p.m. ^ the Rev. Jdm^K Lewis
^appoek in Kem|»ville Pre^-
.sniu ^ir«k It wai^a doAle-
iQg cli'fidKy.
The I»4d0 to the dau^ter of Mr
tad N^A^ort F. 0«wfcrd Sr
^ ^tftteoD 8v«Due. Hie bride-
groom to tte siMi of Ifr. and Mrs
DmA Mktoe (4 9M l«h ^eet.
Siw'WM 0^D ta naaniage by
faer Mher.
Hie cot^de wffl make tiieir borne
at 512 ath atreet
Rose Show
LET'S TALK FASHION
SBLL .Oil tfHB
'<Jmiu Mcol Ml Jr.
Situnft^ aAtntOB
BoMitd Dm aoto If FtolB-
|l[^ Htm Jmmf. He to flw ten
i^Mm Cmm Du Boii and Ae
1^ Roberta BoMud On
t
, Sie oennao^ was poftumed bi
i^|||w l^)f|eo|wl Oiuv^ 0/ we
BBDIED SWHBv flnD
nr Bie iievnsn cmnvr
#. Oniito, Jr., rector o( Ora(%
y^nfHtit Churdi in fftwport
pND 1^ mrni^tt^kv hti father,
tif faiMe vera '«n hwrjr poie de
ail ffim ««l'«i leUoam Jeoe
yiIL file caified * mtt^ ^
Ifrs. ctenci Cootn^ 9pinb «
I^ll^ Hoift Ciralmift. wai ma-
Wlbt^iVM End «y«iie XBen
Clieir Vork Otv. BridMiwids
e^tti: SMtf 5u B6to Ifecildii-
flty, BMer enEBe oiMiegnwni; inp.
iMMtan'MfefeNI Hnmptott If slv
MQ w''WWMmO, N. Ct
AiOiim Wiiae liUef 4(1^
tiM, n, i. ««» fteiil DMIL IMmts
Qmf^ 0*ediy l^ieltr and
Mtei frwtt^F of Hw
Hm 9r«in emboli $nd
ISmgm Walker of PUtin-
ii X: JiM^ PdlkaleE Jr. «f
JSota^ Wi^oniag; and Albert
Bhpi^ofWeslGeUlRJ.
tta Miauouiyi a hec(^p>
It Bie PnnentMMe
the €Blv^ fiA iive ki New Viik
ENGAGEMENT!
nNE HUBIAK
"^^ACH - «». , ^
K Bsoounce Jhb
;a(lMrdaMdiiM'.ttllk
iRUbtok. toDott^wQ-
OMtr of RldMikL
•dMNllbAii a
"iittM of the VaactH
" Ift .j Rl fp f in K BWl L
High School in
-^tended VPl. -^ -
■m the Univ*-
October 6-7
VIRGINIA BEACH - The S9th
nauai. ttoae boowr oi tiie ivAoeu
Uut) ot Vu-fpiua, sponsoiea 0/ toe
Virginia li«acA Udroea Cuio, {o^
a^KS tti opportune lor auMNOur
raae pt>wa^ and pao^ wtio liice
to arrange tliem to caiplay tneir
botoy at the Ca|^ CoMdy Qob,
AOantic avenue at $?th street' on
October 6>i
B^tled "Roses ol the Poets,"
the dww uses (pjotatioDe to set the
mood for arrasi^moits. The dead-
line. (dginaBy sdinkded for Se(A.
15, im ben otended bai exhibi-
tors are reqitfred to r^E^^ter with
Mrs. Efkniffld 1 Aiffki Jr.. Bex
96S. talapboiie flM880. Hiree
rliairi wa ^m to the {wMic.
In the hortknikural division, m
of ttie ISl danes are c^n to aB
afflsatcur gro\»%r8. Ei^Mtora wiB
regiita- witt Mrs. Peter Otey VBi-
In*. lOS litfdMm Drive. tdtqphODe
428-IOS).
Entries wO hti Bceept«i! hmim
4 and 7:30 p.m. the day before the
abotr, itod on the day if the Aow
ioRi S:S» a.m. Id U a.m.
Itors. Wy«tt Aflnn Wfltona, pr«t-
IdeM of tte Garden dub of Vk-
0m, «a pttam tta awardiloB
'Minilay M 4 i^m. **
ItatStodn Chib of VirgiMa ivffl
give iev«i c^;*, five isr Om Her -
iHk; Wei ^O^bltes of ft*
A|N!f1i!BH JItoe Secielqr «l%bft
«ra»M-^d. silver aad trfUMn.
'$m ViigMa Beach <^rde3 Cleb
aevoi, tm for bor-
wd Ave for anwife-
Wllitit Bephaiit
Sile Oct 5
VIBMnA BIIACH-4«^er have
8& maiBf 0rm n atuch. aiocm^
k« la Itta ArHd BamMtooii ¥rho
to «»licth« ttena fer the White
Ek^taBt Site to be held on Odeb-
« 9 al tte Vaaorama Room of
the Cavaliar BaMh dob beginning
H M $M. l^ the Womoi^'s Aux-
«»ry «f tta Vlignia Beach Hoa-
{itai
i^noog the maiQr ^ arriving
6mfy to Mas SOTwHana who to
wrthig ttnro «« and putthig o^
«!• prk» tags for the amdUaryV
&t^ fond rainng project ance the
Sr Jiespttal ym (^end are Bar-
defi MS tfid gsiiwfl. many fine
ebJiDgs and old pnts, bed-
••a*a|^ -^^p^^pw^o
ai^ l que a- aaoet are twaaatea. aome
tn tnaMNA ^ wH be priced
ImNN^. t0A aiaqy barpin
labaftmi .
Mtoqr urtitilidM g ittms n^
iM enMbiM tt dow prttia
^ tfatae h£^ I i*«l P^nsKMli
pom ^oKo-iiQnMa, a imp waai-
ii nMMttio 9cm MaNtoM Ar
rcoo. « tn^ bM( ftBd «Ate
TV console ^ SfiA Mb
Center's TV, and as teaoriiiioui
Smithfidd Ram. tknalad -atta^
moualy. All appUaacM iM ^ c^
dre in good runnbig oOittlM a^
win be detverad to Qm ^ntimn M
ifaa area 1l>y thoia doitotiiig Aw
from the stte «S ba
used for hosi^tal project
S
GODWIN SPEAKS
VIRGINIA BEACH — Tlie Hon.
IfiUs E. Godwki Jr., U. Gov.
and Democratic Nomine ftn* Gov-
emar, itnll apeak at tiie kndteon
aaetkfg of the Women's Detao-
eraOe Onb of ^^gjaia B«aeh 10-
dair tt aoea in the.Gwnltor BoM
Wnen the Tailored Woiiia gaw
Its to c^fcction i^iwii^ to N^
I'ork last weclc, it wn (pilte evi
<tot that there's a fw fcM* every
occasion. Yes. tos frtan the chip-
munk and riMtit to n^hik aod chin
diilla! There were nai^^ieui
dresses lor co(^taO pffirttM, ht
pajdhas for jast buhpg ar^dki
the bMoe, ftor trendi eoits for
the JAMES BOND girls and furs
to go teradnek rm^ in! Jvt
picshffe a ridtag jackal ki »eal with
a yUcm hld^ Jaciit and i^ie-
au-liA braet^ea, a hard hat md
h^ E.igltoh ridii^ bdotal (Kker
Mi^waMring to f luMcii StMn
\d^v^i^ bell-bottom kwnging
pajamas m blade Russian bro^taii
ndth overbkHise collared in white
ntfnk. Not foq;cttiia a seal F^«ic^
saikv nut wtti me aM «^M^
eeSltt and pRnipoin hirt. The
Snte Mil* toeedtts Aasodatiofi,
pebAxmu ~o[ ame than fifty
natairal colors of the hncurious
fur. po^ to a number of s^iifi-
cant it^ txvoia for FaU. Nartow
coata ted tiw ktMoB parade,
wMh natural dioaldqr, UgMp
shaping, skiimy i^eeves and solt
detailii^. A trand toward more
stroi^-def ined c o nt o u r s fore-
i^Mdowed by seme desipm vite
show body-fitting coato of mitk
with ddrts flari^ from 0ie hips.
Two new arf«i d mink: Rov^,
Bdiia rai4 a^tfal pato rose atk,
mA LiAarataie, ISmba rare natand
demi-bdil itiidc, a wvm' brown
toM wtti h«i^d Itt{^ght8. Tkfe-
watn* stores are wdl stodced, so
you'd better begrn to woik em the
Man-In-Y'Mr-House for that very
specM tar giit come Christmas
tiaa! »'.
, rABHK^NABieB '
At ^ recent Virginia Mtifldpal
Anociation's ladi^ mom^ cdtfee
at tiie Cavalier some d the modeto
were: Mrs. fmk Watowi wearing
a rtu^mng auburn wig uid a kmg
Midte ^^ burmi and coat ftmi
FloreMx'inisaB's Fdl-into-Wlnter
coflectioD . . . Mi*. 0^ tfegan.
^rikii^ in everything she ihodded
e^JedaO^ a . WlXu<» Ipreen dc^
and sfwoajer to matdi ,^iM[i reding
suede b^ .("pobie,'' ii ille>
f(qi(if^.clled, was a hi|b;^^
modd in New Yot bdbfe ibe
tb-ee-piece kmg^oated
Gd)or-i^ Itat lyott^^ ^W),
ft up in your podM^i^BD IKl a
reiB (»teitfalfc wortd b-avder, iaH
jet for i^ing p!acd» and seeing
tilh^! . . . Mary N^IMEP ^ore
a 9maH Young Ameri(» bUck
codttaD gown designed by (Asg
CaasiBi! ... Mn. Pat ^taadlag
k)dad gtouMTOus hi an ivory IN^
cade dreoa and toag dim coal to
match! . . . One of Uie naod
breath-takta^ gowns was worn iqr
Mn. Blatoe OUver, a bvo^piete
long formal of forest green bro-
ca(k and Maiy Oaondhnaa opentd
the allowing in a v^uddi MIrd
i&x« camd cobr suit with Uadc
vdvet cdlar and cuffs and a saucy
web blade vdvrt BatOe Can^
hat sitting atop her bewigged
head! ... Of oiurse, last wedc we
gave due credit to two excdlent
nooc^. Mrs. WOHam Had( and
Sfrs. lU^er McDonald Slett whose
hual^nd, by the way, was re-
9ponsi1)le tw your AlUwe and her
Lovelies ^ving the diow and also
proved to be an d^le "climber"
when he passed iqi Ute twenty
door pi!ies from the Cavalier's
poddde to the ladles viewing tlM
^ww who were sitthig in hi^irise
fad^! f
NAME^ AND SUCH!
^ f^(»able d another day.
^ |(H- Uie day, was Mrs. John
inn. Kiel
a aahd
cui| wftb
m
Privltte who dressed up in bar
pamriarad oldttaM do^«sne U affk
with htst olMMdOMd mm
0V& cottv a^ ftH tittn ^tstm
for the fun at ttie olMMHtaad
back ysN picdc M the O^oa
home iC t/tn. B. a CNnp. ThM»
lad^ of the PrtaiMa Anne
Weman'a Club^ let no grass |^ow
under th^ feet when it'^llme |o
{RVpare lor ano oooatiMff pawRn
Amud Viifiaia Beadi Mttm
Slow opconring NovaalMr Hb
UtttN^h the 7th. Y«iir AMbae^
In WMUn^onat the M* Ba-
baaay laat Friday. Mt. fM Kito-
■e^, with her tevdy Midi bair
in a 1^ pMtk:be. w«fe<a| ttfe
new-kok lo^ du^ ^nUgt and
pink llowii^ chffioo, created a ml
senaatka not ody wift bor faoMoa-
rigbtnetf' md \iUatf bat wMb ill
inbifylBg perfume ttMt admig
couM gotts the lUBiie d . . . Md
Gnta Gpike, atm wetfbig bar
f anaos doo^ hat, dirk gpaiaei
and flat l^^s, <» the •«)• d tar
isijdl^ birthd^, was ra|wta%
sd^ fte»Aag^ Soa off &m^
in^xpnva^oif bi%' *'
al^ l^toimr dar. opanflc
doma State Cdtaa!^ to r^eitad
bf her nd^bon fai B. Slod St hi
New York that Qwbe to sttO
beautiful and that her figure to aa
triiki as wtt,'*^_A^M'M'' ■
TWO LOVELY LITTLE LADIES
We fdl in kn« with two wee onei
without ever sedng them "in tb?
flMh." Tliey are seven-yearold
Sara Coaroy and her sister, nine-
year-old Oideto. Whdi we |Nreae»t-
ed a wig dwfw for the Mwgttvt
Rtqier Meas Cirde, King's Oau|^
ters at the 49QiMreet home of dii
J. Msrtto CffBvy'B, we saw tilH
^-fnmed {Mitels d tiw twc
^to wtidi iisA been beautifuP''
done by j^kfffolk's top artli^ E«-
Q^a Seett Eagnta to trufy >
fine aftM and Mmdre^ of yOoilg-
stars have her ^wtifk to mp aMf
dieridi wfam they frow up b
yontog wnanhood atn yom^JSMB
hobd, too, becauae her fittle boyt
are idorable! By the #ay, the
^ris at the diove meetii^ arp
plannii^ thtir Decodier M^
dvidmas boieftt drace -fen* the
Onde at the Norfolk YadN and,
Om»b7 avb - tttfH thoy ba«to
tjckdi to seD ri^ adr!
FASBni^ BHOiat .
Griy^ to "inr Sev«th A
designera 'hame gone dl oiA for
gray a-pk»l^'itda Fall, tiff aperta-
wear, coats, adts and dreott.
This (Mie ccior has joelty ina^
dominated (be tadiion aoenO ./ . .
ABM KMb. who to well taiowB for
bar yomigd^ dotflei for Jitfior
SophMcates Js now wotting with
and des^ning bemiUful, wevdote
leMher and siiede Ellhtoea $» tbe
HouM of MaUory. Smait iMmai
win be wearing suits, coats, jiek-
eta. dreaMS and eNA aome dbn
foemd ewenfaig Atsaei d aiiodaa.
soft ^ kitdi'a ears, and leater!
.. . ifyouttwtelodEftimaath^By
pretty, tiiea three cheers for Made
vdvet for iff back! Espeddbf ai^
propriate for ^'little evoiings" and
the theater. Ibdt^. hi Wadrin^oo
d the Sher^on-Paik. Olsg Caa*
IW will ihow nverd dramatic
theater coibanes in blade veNH,
featured by Sake of Waibhi0ott.
and Iw the boidit d the Womo^
Committee of the Natknd Sym-
phony! . . . vdvrt haU are aaUig
a fashtoo cdWdiark, too. TUaQrl^
ninpNie and flatt«rto| andvi^t
for d^' age ud Ob dden iM
hndous this a eaao n: blMi. wines,
new greens, beaiMd grqie laias
ai^ hmp ptstAA . . . hatitules:
whMt cioods, banta. hKP^afo,
tt^ b(^ cope Ite ^mm% Idc
tmt hats, bnmi^ed brelMto t^aa^
w^ag d ^ new dodd^ Cifa in
ieA wod Jersey Md tiM cl^ribbia
ntotongrde c^ for dM Ywa^r
id ulidi afonii abraUl up^ia
dowiL ^kV^id tiiir tte tiii
. . . wNb dl wb tl0 baad ts-
d^Rw*-4H we've fdd IkM^
w«flr » bat! It's Ma! It's ilvttyl
It's ctMTect tf you vdsh to conqdete
yoiv fashion ptobare.
ElltlUftiini '^ FAMBM^n
Ttie oidy itae foa wear 0ovei
Moan to d ^ IMrar. a haB. or
H JgBBd rw^Moa. (H evaa diodd
In WUMB DM Wil W9H, tf iSJOrK,
and a tai^ m^ Mfoai off bar
glovea to Me bnda Mid. pfoaoe,
take off yoor g^ovai wliai you're
eatl^ (I ft to oriy i potato di^
or a ood^d <*"'f*^ *°^ dwavs
ivfaeB yoaVe ei^ditac a eodifaiBI
adfflttg wUte l^dfves tare worn
d««ys. If yOQ're tevt^ a day in
tonm, foSoMid with a <iqDar ^fote.
betto- tdtt an vOn pafar d dean
iriifte gfovM (wrapped np to a
'tpHy". MMqba) in yodr puree!
IMMpniMi npi lUit iMi Yotn
fhtn ire vm$ ddJ^itfd-fo-
du^ aaloQB and Aifi at Vir-
Mxh Bwft. ¥00*0 iMver know
whd yeol Ibid hi tem-lat right
for yon and yonr fombqs budgd-
tf pa do^l ^ b for a kiok
aroaad and a fafoodly viaM widi
the4i^»tal and tafonnod pdteiiad
d the Beach riiops. The wbibry
winds wfD soon be here! WiH yoO
be faduonsMy cocy? .
MieeM Anne
MR RIMMll^
^rgMa
«e* AntoCcM^
hdd a hoM^eon aMiillqg Ud S^Mnr-
day at tiie bdM d Un. Owen J.
Moore, 3QS XMi s&eet Co^io^^aes
Wtfe MiM n^ Ford ud Mn.
Braodcn B. Boobor.
Mn. D. Y. Itolm^ve a report
d Udewatar Dtabrk^ I meattag
d wUdi five flMmtien atten de d.
Pa«8 f mil Primxss Anm Qwnty
Cmfitk at the Dttbkt I tt«atbif
ware tfH. Oarolee 3. tettb and
Mn. J. E. ^aopii''
kra. J. T. Gupto 0n Itm pro-
Ipnm On CoratiMliii Wddt sd
amKlmiced tlmt M^or PVadt
Dusch had ioaied a proctomation
■ra. nOn iHnqpiOD prawmaa a
tdk OB "Nattmd tiilMiM. "
KSM»SVtaXE - A FaiUen
Show and Ctfd Party wffl be
apooaored 1^ the Kiiapm/flk
Gudm CMb m Tue«lay il'fiie
JBnswwd l^piscofHd diwxA at
• p.m.
Ibe faddoos aed mod^ wffl be
prodded by Roae BdL
The $1 dootfon wiD hme/ta, em-
nmodty and dvk ptf^ada, part d
wfatdi.wfll be ti» Mp i» r otapted
dddm at fConpivffie Meadows
Bdmntory aebod.
Door ad td^ prtoia wQ be
awvdod, did raNdments wffl be
Mrved.
TldEeta (ga^ ba purdnaed from
toenhm d tfie KOnpavffle, Garden
CKd) at the door. .^ y
^/ofUpl^
VtMCM^KAOl
ftEADT FOR A WAVE? LVOCY TOW *"
You can foce each new wave with one poffcct aaaaraBee: it's
better thw ai^ ^ve you've em had bdwe!
004 LASKIN RD.. VIRGINIA BEACH PIimm GA S-Sltl
OUR NORFOLK LOCATION
7iOO Gi«aby St., W«r4« Coraar — Pk. SSS-ISH
Midsi ^^MmM0mHc«,l/Ltt Jit /%» Jia*
O^^JM Offi.. 3or%. f^lU,
Of P^fckial^
t740 jUmdnm I^mI
JL^^,Jff^lm^ , DJ^pL^ 428^2003
jssssssmmmmmmBm^saBsmaamassssmamibsssmmtm
irdilBDttotI
Hie patKHdatf^ for tte Senale
and the Hknae d Oiliiiplia wS
ddr be pnaiil fo Hdit and r«et I
0k9 i^te Im nQwtapwt cfil
to^tsp wfoter tal^ iMfo yaaog
wMh raven aailoVbd Peniaa
la ^ SdWka JMHefc. 1»e hat
to Me. a elll'a i*er, a cnwa-
baa Breloa # Fitdaa LatoJb la
tail iQi^ tan) dhim-
'to
tm^m wm m*9 Aa nm
foa
l,i IM
Thomi
GanUn M
VIRGIHiAB»ACH-The
Thoroogl^oioA;. GaardM Cbl> nM
last week ti the borne d Mta
s. L. Daaiy iridi a '^ Aeqndiift^
ed" profEdM. Mijpttis dd ddlel
were nportiad by all diairmen.
.w|n kb hdd for
WiMbar Vth.
iiw foBowfaii monbor^ recdvad
awards: an i MattaJta . bhie; Urt.
Jordan, .n C h. Ow«n.' Ite;
A. R. BkiaidU md kbs LaVora
HlnnkBi^lWl; Hfra. W. H, HartlaOfi,
Mfa. s: h. vmfy sM Mrs. UVdha
HipU^ and yAw; Mn. W. tt.
tTW'itbffii
naiiiauB. ' ^
won M^^m TUt and Ifra.
Tie the t^fomea wba frafer
Ifoijba. ban la> CMdaaa gift
. i iiii i »Jh a b < frwdaa
Lonrii tai a walerCal
Mait dcwtpifid br firbhi
Wbirf batter jddni far
! A
The
dreas to iy.flaaaab
lyey. Fhale by Ae Perdu
CUSSIFrED
JAROAINS
BiS>0SBS^E3) SINGER Sewing
Hadyne— F\Ay eq(4^ to zig-
zag. ovfDpad, etc.; Ml d^e.
hea^ 4^, nxBd boU^. F^y
lay-awAy bdai»e «f ISB.90 or
aradl iBenti4^ p«QFi|Mat
88^^ nSw 4iri#yaled
ing madmie and cdAMt Fiffly
equ^iped to zig-sag. overcast,
etc. Origbially add for |ia8.80.
1^ liQr-away balance d |39.eo
or 6 t>ayments d $^M
R£3P0SESSEI> WHITE SEW-
ING MAdfllNE-Wfll zig-zoR.
overca^ete. ^dahoe d $^.50.
Cftdk w 9 payments d |6.i0 and
itoyaun.
REPAIRS CR ALL
. MAKES* MODELS
RieCAR
tism^ CiNTiR
ISM NwvbwAv*.
iojsf Ball
SHOPS FOR THE LADIES AND THEIR DAUGHTERS
". FALL FASHION FOR '65 ^ *
The total look; the London Look, and a wturdrobe
must, bell-bottom trousers! See them all now in our
Sporttm^ J)gp(¥r(mmL
' *
!'«-
, ^Opgn Motday & Friday evenings HI 9 p.m.
31 33 Va. BmcH Blvd. Vb. BMch, ViiinUr^
lOMttaaHitllHAHliAMMn^BHMaiMiiWWB^MMa^aitfailitilHHHiM^^
ANTIGIPATES PAYING
AN INCREASEd
DIVIDEND
at the rate of
PR^lNIS.
by STlBtt
*-f*"^***rTg^ Wd
For ffioli wfto ch%mh
Q mori^lvWft bUnH of
|j^(^ MOttF tnr StlBFF kedil
•eW hiumoHf , M«r dimeanons ID
yeto ttvo^moit offoie McfV^ hot-
vafm^fix, esodnSelf Mrtw b d ia
•didsilrer...R(»iii011Faq^u«a
dbe Mc ^Mrit Md vtelitjr of oirateai-
peimry Uvi^- A plMhaii B«m to be
do^adBwad.'fce MpSE MOHF by
Sttdflddar.
At ovt^ifniM in
via IM|l%1a«lHi oor flna atfrar dbpc^^
Frank R. W^rd Co.
iBi#<^ft^BY SliilMER HOURS » JLm. . S PJC
Mmmms'ditBmCAN GEM SOCIETY
per ammm
to savers of record
December 31, 1965
^^
naifiiMit gain UM^ jntoiii^alrViliiiUi
NOHra^ il«Mind»ifo«ndi'
MMFOLK ttft&dUtUeCiMkMri
ranwonTM asuH^sbwi
VmattUA KMSN 3529Vb|ida BaKhBoutaMod
606 • I7rii St., Vt. B*Kh, Va. Phww OA M^ll
CMMUKIAL Mti nSIOiNTIAl WlklNO
iuCTilCAl SUm.!!S ANU HXTUMS
AUTHORIZED HOUSITOWM CQNTRAaOR
LARGE and SMALL APPLIANCE REPAIRS
OIL BURNER SALES AND SERVICE
WE NEED YOU
MOM & DAD!
SUPPORT YOUR
^CHILDREN'S TEAM
BY ATTENDING EACH CAME
Cottiicn Ibets
VmcrfjIA BSACH-The dunci!
of Gtrdm Chibi of Virglnte Beach
h^ tbt ML niMtiQg of the yev
wMi m p-Hditatt. ^t-^. A. H. eui-
TWs is the first jwar Ihe Qamci'
has had a yelu- book, and any cli)
which doei n^ have one may con-
tact Mrt. Ailhur H. GalUghor.
recordii^ secroiary.
Plttis we for the bemAlficatlon
U the groumb of the GcmriJ Hos-
pital (d Viit^a Beach to begin
thk faO.
tht AlantonXTlub was acceded
fuf' ineR4)»iMp in the Cwmcil of
Garden Chin d Virginia Beach
B(^s' Tofwn CJwir wlU be rt U)e
.Man B. Shefwrd Civic Centar on
NovenA©" IS, co^jpowored by the
Comdl. Chd}s denring tidsto may
contact Mrs. C. L. H«rdibar^ at
S«M292.
TEUOUS IMSm TIMED
Compliments of • ,
f-^lcd 31 aI L^leantrA
325 Uskin Road
t *
Opposite Colonial Storo GA 8-2M1
CUSTOMIZEb
Fashioned bdts of supple
gj^tannedleather.Soft,
smooth and luxurious to
the hand. Castom de-
tailed, f eattiered ed£e and
solid brass huid finished
Irockks. Sixes - to -%
$0.00
"^*1)eltsby'' ^
OBBSNHALIa
Wi ^ttiPQE THi dAP
W^n newcomers move ^
town, our Hoatew freeti
them, and extenda a wel-
come, with the personal mwk
aaces of oar friendly, civic-
minded sgonaonu '
NEWCOMERS
GREHINO
Mrs. Margaret Lowmain
Hoslets
PINEWX© GARM2« - One
erf the ixTtk r^idoi^ of Phwtwod
gardcM was honortd wtth a gotag
away col^ lail ftidi^ iMtidi%
«i ^ «rM i^^mriiig her ten^y
to ladw tfie (;roa<»tntry bip to
Moffet Fidd in CaWornia as part
of tt»e U.S. Navy's traxafw d
VR22 to the West CoMt.
Mrs. Joyce Unberg was the
gu^ of hMor at the Yuestm of Mrs.
Nellie Bade. ST IMf^rood ro^.
with Mrs. Lois Hancock soviiig u
c&4ioiite88. Quarts pt^sent were
Mrs. Betty Fwidw. Mrs. B^
Flippifl, Mrs. Irene Wheatley, Mra.
Beverly Winston, and Mn. Doris
Padrick.
Hk awsome task of ^^t»ting
the families (rf m entire uidt ta
eased aonwwhM by ttie- fravel-
wiae ecpertence iA th(^e tnvobed.
And part of Uie Navy's contribirti'm
of "taking care of its own" is the
issuance of yellow reflective tape
to all who are nwvhig by car to
|jQt on^ their bumpers, khs wm
help idaitify ttnK traveUing for
friendly ^t-togeAan tkmg the
way. or in case help is needed.
The Luadberg family is making
th^ tranato* an adventures(xne
^wmey by combining their routes
and scl^les with three c^sr
fanilies — the Van Ordens. the
flia^, and tlw Connts-s.
^er all hoiisehoid ^fects were
Dadoed last Mondav wA tearful
fartwdls given to old friends, tlwy
packed the car with diildren,
dog, camping gear, and provisiws
fiur two days.
Hie trip ii jduyMd so that mMy
ride canq>ti^ trips may be tainn
^ supples pivdiaaed at tiie
various Nkvy comndaMriea ^o^
talk mim.
tb* fWir fnniU^ plan to meet
in Monphls on Huiratfa^, in OUa-
hoiM City on Sitodi^, and A
the Gram] Canyon fu- a ttire* day
tour. They must r^xfft in al Mctffet
Fidd on October %
Vlf^inlefwdh JWi thMri^ay, l^^iml^r 23, If 65
NgiiSA
1^
.4i^..
VA. BEMH / NKmm i BAYSIOfi
"
BACK TO SCHOOL ,— SPECIALS
I
NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY
CLINIC PRICES
Haircut ..... $1.00
lA
s
WIG SET $4.00
Shampoo fir Set ♦ , ♦ .$1.50
Permancnts $6.50
work performed iiy students
DAY & NIGHT CUSSES
6 DAY FREE TRIAL
COMPLETE COURSE
$250.00
>^ICS $69-95
V^Qrh Human Hair
WICLETS $I9J5
• SCHOLARSHIPS AVAIUBLE TQ HIGH SCHOOL C^DUATES
• K)»STUD»ITSRETW^NG TO HIGH SCHOOL YOU^aWALWH)
FOR iCMOUR$HM> UNDBI THE D. €. PROGRAM ^
CALL T(H)AY FOR INFORMATION
OCEANA BEAUTY ACAOKAY JANAT BEAUTY ACADEMY
1737 Virglifia Beadi Blvd. 1274 N. AMUtary Highway
Phone 428-3246 Phone 85S.2061
open n^ilt Ml 10 PJA.
tidewater
Rose Society
NORFOLK - "Tidewater Rosea
-Nature's Rhapsody" will be tiw
theme of the Twmti^ Anmii^
Roee Smw to be pr»aited by ^
Tidewater Rose Soc^y, ,an itfUi'
ate 0^ The Anmrkan Bmc So-
ciety, «t October IS m4 47, at
the Norfolk Botanical Gardena.
Ft«d Wallace, Roaa Show diair-
man has appointed the foUowiog
committee chakman: Mrs. E. 0.
Duval, diairman. uA Mrs. E. B.
ForeA oH^iainnae, arUrtic dl>
viskm; George Bonney and W. B.
HarriMo, exhibit advisors; E. D.
Duval, Judges: Dr. M. I. Kriacher,
prhM V)A awards; Charia Tiff-
risi. tickets; Charles TuMmU. hor-
ticulture (dacemoA; Iftrs. Ed-
ward nppo, {Riblidty; James D.
Bin^iam, talxilating, horticulture;
J. M. Laach, derks horticulture;
Mrs. J. A. Turreitine. tabulating.
artistic; Mrs. N. T. HaynM, darks,
article; Robort 0. Mat^lwws, stag-
ing and {HXipaty.
Mrs. M. I. Kiischer, Judges
hindieon; Dr. M. I. Kriacher, edu-
cation; Mrs. J. E. Filipowicx. reg-
i^ration; Mrs. H. S^ Kaimling, hoi-
pitaUty; Mrs. Robert 1. Ooss,
show secretary.
Mp. mk Mrs. Ja»es D. Parker
«■*•■
teSS KITTY BOfl^R
In Scotland
VIRGINIA BBACH - Miss Kitty
Bosher has arrhred at the Uni-
versity of GlaM»w in SoAland
f^ berjuator year of studies.
9)er wiQ return heirt year to coin-
psgt%0c GCNtrses and ffV^tO^
from ll«dMl!dt)h-Macon.
Miss BosdM-, dau^rter of Mr.
and Mrs. R. G. B(^ier of ankiedc
!H>int, sailed 'abo«rd the HoUaml-
American line mi ttie "Groote
Beer" early ta Sei^en*er. The
oceffii voyage todc n^ie days wA
was especially memorable as the
pas^z^rs consisted mainly of
studento between the a«es of 18
and 25 years with TO percent (rf
them Dutdi rtudents retunui^
home after studying in the United
l^tw.
Kitty wrote her nwlher that she
had eiUered a fun beauty contest
Ml boai^ the ship and ^ was
named Mis "Groote Beer." Her
prizes c(»isisted of a bottle gf d-
egant potow and two kisses from
the CsfJtain!
Pijiicess Anns
WoQan's dub
VIRGmU BBACH-nie Priii-
c«n iUuie Woman's Ckri> of Vii^
ginia Bead) met renetiy at the
Pine Tree Inn wtth Mrs. George L.
Aidrii^. president, prediBng.
Mrs. R. H. Owen, dub institute
chairman, was bi diirge <rf ttn
program aHltted "Leandi^ To-
j^ber.'* Taking part were Mrs. C.
L. Baidlbater, Mrs. Aubr^ jN.
Holmes, and Mr*. Kenneth Qim-
bert
Miss Mary Jo Kellam, recently
crowned Miss Hi^ Schod ol
America, enterteined the memtins
wtth her prize winning preaentattQi
of aor«s frooi "My Fair Lady."
She was acqonqwnied by ^K^1U«»
MUler, mu^cal diredor for Vl^
ginia Bewdi U^ Schod.
It was announced Uiat the State
Board Meeting oi^the Vhninia Fed'
eratiMi (rf Womei^ Ckdis woul^ b^
held Seftonber 28 and 2S at the
Chamberlain {iolel. Okl Pdat Com-
fort Repreaenting Ae Princeet
Anne Woman's aub wUl be Mn^
Aldiidge, Mrs. Earl DuVal, Mrs.
Frank Klepper, and Mrs. bins
Mott
M^. Mi 9ba. Hmnde Kltddii aad gnesla
lib C^ite Besfib dub. lea-
tiB^ Hkm Dotooz and his baad,
saw ttie wmmm seuon eirt last
weekioid.
Yv me thera is alw^p* • little
sadqeaa attedml to the ending of
the Mfanier se a wn
Hie d«ii^iifas jbi^iicday Bight
kept ^i^m ^fMr i|taiiiE|if (N cbA
tron 4andte.iMir #a iltia ^
eeealng iveee .# the liP!tM«bire
arope.^^ inkbii^ (h^ecyoM win
like wilted ktt^es. V,
;nm«ab KB^ ^ 1^ wife
jHeia wwe «il(te'i{|lk.tMlr twen^
tieib rannbttuiy >M# ^ anau^
doibi^.of iiie llttfewl^^ Mo^
^■Ilie p^ stiOted ivim dandtil M?
(te Cavaller-teir guests qpent
the weiBk^ at tlte Aotei. "ott
the house." '-
Oucats ^wwe: llr. .aai Mrt,
flNp Drewry. iBv i«ii 1^ Mhi
Hiutia. Mr. aa*16s. Peatf Bli-
Mr. an( M^i ^tt^ Bvilet IBr,
In llie early TWO'S, many yowng Tidewater
H^tim»n attended the Hampton Female Colle#e.
. . Tf^en H. D. Oliver had Iseen known for 35
years. ■
Young women wer^ beginnfaig to want mwe «^
cation in those years and Hampton Female Coll^^ fiued
this need. H. D. Oliver filled another gr^t community
need ... by providing respected and dignified funeral
'and burial services.
Today many college ai^ loi:ated In Tidewater and
thousaois of voun^ women are graduat«i each 3«er.
H. D. Oliver U st'll on^ of ue most respected names
in its field, too. A capable, exper^ced ^aff is badted
by ths ti-aditum of detailed, ewel^nv handled san^^e.
Two fine hwnes, the Aewest at Virginia B^di, are gra-
ci»!« and modem. Call on H. D. Olive- to ffll yoiff
si^cid needs.
Mr. aad Mrs. Bob Ceol^
Tkalia Garden Club Coffee
Harry Di and Jamea B. Olivw
•
MIMUieRIL
na-iMs
Mn. Claewie|aipili add ifr.
Mr. WaBei Filiita was eale-
bnitfnf.Us bM^ with Maa
Ddb| Brsd ami Mr.: and, Mra. C.
R. Taalur.
Othot seen winer Mr^ aai Mn.
SalaBQr Hlfipert ''MHa 'M|''i||a'S> . Lafr
^n, Ovde Hritoii. 1^ Dw^ Ral»-
hiaMi. ArOMT LittinfleU. Mr. ani
MTp, Bdi Geal^^ «ir. atf MM.
KiBr'irad Cbariat.IitfiMs.
MJb'aad'Mre* B. J.. Ym/Ufi^ Mr.
Ma Ipn. ,A> «• JsleisieBi NBr. aaa
Mpf. Ia H. BlHUWi M^^ and Mra.
Idai Taeieyi ^fr. asalM^ Janief
aPerlwrb «ih aal Mn. B^lfiM
F. Faisy and Bib^iley of Brook-
lyn, 'N: y.:-:;),:'^
Mlaa BhnpsBMoa, Bom^ Ja-
eaH Jha Nd<^ciey. IMlBa MIT-
v^9^ ' Bapfs^ .Ji^. aao Mrs.
Md(aM«r and Mk aat Mins. Jo-
a«vh LswcaiiNii. .irr, ...
T1$AI4A— More than a d(»ai
^este and new members attended
the "Memba^p Coffae" spon-
sored by the llialia Garden Oub,
h^ recent in the hmne of Mrs.
Ftwdt L. Leonard, Lynn Shores
Drive, in 1!uAa.
Mrs. J. D, M^ews, president of
the olub, welcomed the gu^ts and
meeriwirs.
Quests ]nresent were Mrs. J. J
Cronln, Mrs. Donald H. Rhodes
Mrs. M. E. Waters, Mrs. R. M
KtchanaiR, and new meni>ers Mrs
S. J. Aabee, Mrs. W. W. Hodes, an^
Mrs. James W. Rowe.
Meiribers present were MoL.tey
L. Kee, Jr., Mrs, Mathews. VlOmk
H. 0. FreemM, Mrs. J. W,
er.Mrs. D.D. Goff, Mrs. J.B.,
Mrs. E. K. Land. Mrs. George
Ward, Mrs. W. H. Stith, l^'D.
Williard, Mrs. DavW Dugpi^ "
W. A. Ellison. Mrs. R. D.
s;tte, Mrs. C. L. Hal^teirf,
D. G. Wizeman, Mrs. R; S.
Mrs.* H. W. Noles, Mrs. Howard '
IVtertin, Mrs. E. K. Eakw,
A. L, Sykes and Mrs. N. P.
An arrdy of gounwt
sandwiches and tiefetts were
with co^ee and fndt pnin^
I^YSira: -^ ^'Lake Smith
C*«li|Bn ChAibald is ^ ineeting
of <lia ffOl MMBl r«^ at Ov'
bo^ ef Mrs. It If; l^nter. Far
ria^ Privet tbe aeangfi etarted
d& ^ft a kisnm^ *<tiA stqiper.
Ilie !$ski voted to dean-19 the
{daitffalg arot^d the ifoundkkins
of tiie LakeHiw Fi^^, etoance.
Mrl. md , Keyei wai ^t^nted
di^»ea of oil ednan^.
Bbw ribbta for arrai^emeat wsa
•warM to Mrs. %k.. (kaham
ami Wie Mm ior hartteiilture to
Iftt. fVei^il^ Mre^ 4 L.
MM. Jda R; mUama (i^). wMeol (he Ft. Slary
elapli wBh Mrs. BeaaU R. Brffl. Fl. Slary OffiMve Whee
njtSipClil a teeeat hndieoB idd la ker lifaar al n.f^
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f^ 4A Viralnia B©ach SUN, Thursday, September 23, 1 965
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Own«ri Of Tha
Virgiiijia Beach Sun
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^blithad Evary Thursday
And Tha Virginia Baach Nawt
Virginia Baach, VlrglrM
a^^WlUIWINTHAL, JR. ....,..: Managing
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dM awlter In ttie pMl tfllce la Vbrfbi*a BeMh. V«.. luider the act af MilCk S, Mi
r^et ^ isall
Ootakfe dty-^SS per
SHAMNG
Convention City
during th« past couple of weeks one September, it seems to us that the
large and one relatively large conven- CnamD#r ot Commerce and the Irtdi-
iwrtciJhKt^^Vtrgtnta B«ach. Thr" VT0uar7i«5tets snould be;tiytng-toijw»t
fc)ettar ^n ten thousand persons who
attended the Mid-Atlantic Shrine Cpn-
vwttion and the approximately fifteen
hundred persons who attended the
Virginia Municipal League, Building Of-
flclais and Police Chiefs contention
pointed up the tremendous potential
ftiat Virginia Beach hias as a nrta|or con-
vention City. We woutd like to see that
potential realize.
C^lously oinventions and conven-
tj oiii w rs br»^ in a great deal of extra
fti^^y. The businossnnen along the
oceanrront -ere happy to see conven-
ttons come to fown, and quite frankly,
pert tjf the money the conventioneers
tpvnd, eventually winds up being ad-
ditional city revenue. So conventions
-^an be a boon to the city's economy.
We have a lot to offer a convention
more conventions. Wa are told that
inquiries come in at a rapid rate con-
cerning the possibility of holding a con-
vention here. All are tol lowed through,
but we still believe we should have
more conventioris. In the off rnonths,
except for the dead of winter, Virginia
Beacn otters a great deal of entertain-
ment, and should be attractive for
conventions.
We also fcjelieve that liquor i^ the
drink on a controlled basis would make
the city more attractive for conven-
tions. It is coming. The question now is
. . . wheii? The arguments pro and con
have been exhausuted, and we hope
that Virginia Beach can have liquor by
the drink within the next .couple of
years.
We have visited numerous' so^rn^r
DRAFT iME?YOU CANT DO THAT,iyiANI
I'M ESSENTIAL TO fDC PEACl IPfORT !'
to EdiilaMt^
i0 wie centralized compact area along resorts in the past. Some have beautl%^
llie waterfront, the conventioneers can ful luxurious room accommodations,
4kvi accommodations In our motels and but none are any betHM" than our new
hotels. All of the delegates can be with- and modern hotels and motels. We
In minutes of their meetings. And there just need more of them to replace some
il Jji^ty of apace for the meetings as of the antiquated places that have been
vwril. One of the things that distresses here for too ma«y years. We have %o
us, however. Is that there are still not much to offer with our beaches and
^ough rooms available far a large the activities of a ^ach resort that it
cijpventlon. The Shrlnfers, for instance, lis a sfhame th^y ftre not more taken ad-
fliled up Virginia Beach motels and iKtage of. We would like to see nu-
hotels^ most of the ones on the major merous conventions at Virginia Beach
foad^ »^ Jjiifjrtti eity -^tofttttj^^endM >► In- the off months, running either con-
evert the larger Norfolk hotels and secutively or concurrently, depending
motals. This is a situation that is being on the size of' the convention. Then
corrected aft tha tlme.>Wwmotels are too,'onc» the conventioneer has been
being fcnjllt alwg the oceanfront. Sev- here. It will be easier to get him back,
S/e have thought hard 1ir#!ohig be- feer df^afflages that have failed b€-
fom taking an editorial stand on the cause of pure ignorance, has proved
subject of s6x education, but we have, ^hat parents are not teaching enough
after discussing the (hatter with nu- ^^ ^^^per sex education in the home.
merous educators and church officials, .*, ^ , ^l. . lu u u u
, , .. I . .1 . i._. We fee that chi dren should be en-
reached the conclusion that sex educa- -—r •
tion should be taught in the public coUraged to ask questions of their par-
schools and in the churches, fdeally, ents on ^/subject, sex Tilcluded. But
sex education should be carried on in since too many parents either cannot
the home by the parents; however, or wilf n^^hswer tWlixcquestlohs
eral ^ill be ready for ne^t season. But
tlwre art fMhy that need some spruc-
ing v^ on tf^ inside and outside. They
•re m^ modern. It would seem that
we r^ed more and mc^e hotel and
eit^r for another convention or on
his own. We have more and more
tourists each year, but we vyould like
to see even more. That means, of
course, we, must prepare for them and
mot^ rbwtjs. With the Virginia Mu- offer therrt tl^ most for their money,
nicipal League, the rooms available ^ We like to see Virginia Beach flour-
more than acfcommodated the conven- Ish^ and prosper in the off-season
ti<NiaM'l, but this was not a large con- months' loo, and conventions are one
venthwi. of the best ways to keep up the activ-
Doring the regular tourist season, the Ity. We look forward to the day when
touristi fill our hotels and motels, but Virglhla Beach will be a major conven-
fkiftng the months of May, June and tion city. .^
Beards And Loiig Hair
Last w^k some prospective students land for good, we hope the fad will
^ a Ridimond College were refused go away.
admission until they shaved and got a Beards do not always look bad. If
heiwit. .They did not want to shhve one is cared for sufficiently, it can lcx)k
end get a haircut, so they raised quite rather distinguished, but, trouble
a stink. They even wrote to each of though It may be, we shall continue to
Virginia's 140 General Assemblymen, shave each day.
asking what they thought about it. We also believe It Is up to the col-
Some answered. Others did not. They i^ges to decide who gets In and who
' more often than not, it is not. Too often
parents ar^sretlcent cm the subject. Too
often they do not know how to discuss
the subject. Too often they are con-
trolled by their own Victorian upbring-
ing, and cannot discuss the subject in-
telligently. \, , ^ .
The prime reason we favor sex edu-
cation in churches and in schools Is
that this can open a line of communica-
tion between child and parent. It can
make the subject easier to diicuss at
home. Qutslde the home. If sex is dis-
cussed mtelllgently and taught with
objectivity, it should make for a better
relationship between parent and child.
We believe that in schools and
churches sex \sducation can calla spade
a spade. Tf^e spiritual, medical, legal,
and nm>ral aspects can be taught. This
Ui the way for a child to learn, not on
a right and wrong basis.
The reasons we favor this manner
of sex education has been forced upon
us. The rising teenage pregnancies, the
increase in venereal disease, the num-
satisf actor! ly. It seems that the churches
and th^ scf^wobls are ths^bhly places left
to teaph what m^ust be learned. It Is not
an easy thing to recommend this course
of action, and we anticipate opposition,
but the schools and churches are far
better places to learn about life than |.n
the gutters and locker rooms.
Because we are allbwlng oOr chil-
dren to grow up faster and faster, fhey
must be taught the correct way. Par-
ents are too often responsible for so-
cial problems that now exist. The prob-
lem will get far worse unless educa-
tion is forthcoming soon. We do not
consider sex education outside the
home an invasion of privacy.
We hope that parents will first try
to communicate with their children on
the subject of sex, but we also hc^
they take advantage of any and all
sex education programs in churches
and schpols. And if the programs are
not yet available we hope the parents
will encourage the establishment of
those programs.
have petitioned several brganizations
to help, them get into college, along
wlth^lr long hair and beards. To us,
this Is. one of the nvDSt ridiculdus and
childish situations we have heard olMo
does not. If the college wishes to keep
out the longhairs and the bearded
ones, we bslieve that is up^to them.
Obviously there are othir circumstanc-
a long tin*. We had always thought es surrounding this problem- We have
that the prime purpose of matriculation all seen the type that the college Is at-
in college was education, but the long- tempting to keep out. We know what
haired, bearded ones may have dif- they look like, and we know that these
ferent c^inions. We think they should overgrown children are only letting
shave, gist a haircut, then get an edu- their hair .grow and refusing to shave
cation. out of pure and simple defiance. They
We do not object to long hair or could care less whether they have long
beards. It has only been since the early hair or beards. They are jgst interested
f this century that men Kave *»" being different Mr the purpc^ of
ad off the sideburrts and beards being different.
•ipped the hilr shol^ly. Byt we It is a g<^ thing that this type even-
X men look bifter with a cleanly tually^rows up, or adult society would
ffh face and with shorter liair. It never be the same. All we can suggest
ather difficult in some cases Is that they have already accomplished
girls frcpi the t>oys on the what they set out to do. They have
; this year, liie long male tress- gained notoriety. Now they should
hawe seen must require a great shave and get a haircut, fake a bath,
time th^i^^ are wlHing
jn our filflTWf Iwpe this is
Mffg ^^ffd #Nm the Bean
pf^^^ r^u^n to Eng-
put on some decent clothes and get an
education that will prepare them to
live in the complex v^drld of
Thit fs what is known as ireilism,
I Tliinic Tiiat I Shall Never See . . .
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The recently-formed, non-profit Vir- We realize, as does the Commission,'
ginia Beach Beautif ication Commission that the planting of trees is not the only
has slone on record favoring the mass thing that can be done. The anti-lltter
planting of crepe myrtle trees along campaign has already made a little
the major highways and arterial roads haiadway, and we honestly bellfeve
of Virginia Beach. We think it is a great some results can be seen. The planting
idea, and we commend the Commis- of flowers and shrubs along our roads
slon for this move. is just another step. Pride in individual
Orfepe ihyrfle trees, first of all, are property is seemingly on the rise. We
beautiful trees, although their bloom- have seen some beautiful lawns this
irtg seasbn is relatively short. They do year. We hope we see even more next
r^st grow too tall, and 66 not take summer. Beautif ication is not an easy
afWay from the rest of the scenery. They job. All the Commission can do Is Work
will give a permanent look to our. w"i,th others and inspire the will to
rbads. Our roads look today like just make our city a more beautiful place,
ajway to^et from one place to anoth- i We have been wholeheartedly biB-
#f. In other cities we have seen, fhe hind the efforts of the new Commis*
addition of trees on boulevards and sion since it began, and we definitely
parkways, as well as dty streets, has favor the planting of crepe myrtle frees
increased the appearance at least by along our major roads and highways as
one hundred per cisnt. another step in the rl^ht direction.
In the years to come we can envl- We understand that plans for certifi-
sion the appearance of Virginia BeacSi cates of commendation, for individual
Boulevard, Independence BoOlisvard, efforts in fc>eautification are wksvIj^
Shore Drive, the new toll road and ahead also. We believe it would be a
6^iN fbmk
Acoi^ ofni^ago I totted
out the U^ tad openwd the bed-
room ^apei, a far^ ^ cmi^
n^ eye coovng from the windW
iecUon of the Bow Oeel GM
Oou.^. lUi teemed a bit strat^e
at 2:00 am. so I aSkd tin Vhr-
giaia Beach Fire D^. to maks a
report of tte situat«».
The rday caU to Princesi Arae
naza VoliiBte«- Fire Department
traa ataiMl toatantatowia md b*>
Ihv I was aMe to dress and fit
diyimitaira myseX. the first uoits
b^an to arrive in aurH^ to the
call. Many of those m«i had bees
in bed ^astoep at hwne, yet in less
than 10 minul* 4 pkdB of «fi^
mwt «^ 13 itAM of ^liDite^s
}Md MTlvcd and wra ea^^ed io
extbigidddi« ttie b'.aie. I do aot
believe I have witn^sed more ef-
ndracy (H- d0i<aMOD to ai^ gitW|>
of men. Tills DefwrtBttnt d Volim-
tea? who go dMMt their r^uku-
ixRtaes daily and ^-ate 4aAB%
&^ off hours cannot be praised
too hi^y or thaHbd enmi^ for
such watch-d(^ faithftdnew to an
ever expanding cormnunity.
Mayble Princess Anbie I^aza does
not have a regular full-time sle^
in fire d^artment; iMit as kmg as
vx have m^ <d the caXter and
trainii^ such as tfuwfered Has
call, I for one will never have to
worry tor the safety of my family
or p<»sesgions in die evoit <d a
fire emergency.
I feel these men d^erve all the
credit Aey can get— foi» ttities in
die past 2^ years they have
answered cads in my Inmedtate
area and so far have come out
on fa^.
James R. Wannall, Jr.
SOB Bow Credt Blvd.
, \v0i^ Qeach, Va.^ , ♦
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What -happens In a hwhe, when
the heads of the bousdiold exploit
the one or two willing workers,
and permit the others to loaf?
What happens to love, respect, and
honor, in such an u-nfair environ-
ment? Such airan^ments have
beoi known to exist, where the
parents or leaders find it easier
or more advantagous to permit die
inqmsiUon, than to come to grips.
iritb Aa ntbar qgbr ptMma.
It^ttie aAA iMdir^ of oiur
bona and ow Chantry diai^
into "an inlnwhwrntt (M?" m
iO. we any ri^dy cs^ "to rea0
«tel w« iwve mmL
Sfo^aOiy ud in^ is a "gm <4
Uoili^- where M ii nmded and
deittved: btf to maim it on die
imwoi^ and ui^^Ad o«} resuH
oidy to (bmoraltei^ta.
qiodae to ttw daersof wrong and
te p«iMti^on kf o^M em
broed <»ly (k^ieracy and nwr«
crime. Every parent and I^ider ia
our great mtlMl rinuU take in-
veirtory arid drter^ie tioir hukA
d die rugged nature of our f (»»
fadiers alffl askta to «ur mink
and hearta. *-
How kmg can a peopte remaifl
free w a progiton of exi^ltation?
Ed. L. hpfkgsAe
P. Q. Box Ol. Sta. 2
Vir^a Beach. Va.
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Editor. Vln^ Beach SiBi: *• '
Even dxH^ kissing is as old as
recorded history, th<H^ a tot mora
bxR, tirere are still lots of pe(^la
«^ do Mt know die thrill of oa>
cuhiUon. Take, for instance, dia
Sddmos: the famous Li^danden,
For dieirttirills. diey merely rtd)
n<»es. Or, in die ca» ci the Indo-'
nesians Kid Polynesians, they, in-
stead of {Kickeiing, sni£f eadi oth-
er. And, of course, we all have
reid of how the aiicient Gre^ and
Romaiis Us^ IR ieed ika^ Mim
onions and gMk: to keep other
guys inxa grazing in their pas-
tures. No one should be amazed
at that, diough, for it was goieral*
\y k.iovm ihflt thef^^vvn-eysoane
►•scandal beaners*"' am(to| the "sin*
t&\ ^fiMts." Kiisiqg h^ JHevWt
"in" status thii^ for oadbntite aod
centwtes, but since the Tel^ona r
Company installed the new touch-
tone dial telet^ne in our house,
ditf has become die "in" statoa
sfotool in die conuhimify. ,; -.
OGngratulations to die Telc[^ne
Q«ipany for a job wdl done.. .
Sincerely, 7-^
Join W. EiAaiA, Jr.
Blue Ch^ QiapMr
others, lin«i vyith the beauty of crepe
myrtle^fi^. It #Hf take I lohg tlrYie,
li^t in a'fentfatlon or two, whi^ a
r^gnifiaWrttghftt will bl.
fine thing for the Commission to award
suth (certificates to individual business-
el IH the City of Virginia Beadh to show
apprlciatlcrt of dvlcjDride.
lie Vtt^Wi Beaeh Junior Chamtier of CeBiiiierc^ Itas been
dted by Ha ndioiial organization ftt aa oatstaadlBg fmfetBuuioe in
aO i^eds of Ji^rcce acttritiea daring the paat yev . ttawa here
ta State Vlee PreaUent Mfltaa a CleBinMi«s prcaeadag tiw "Mne
ai4>," wUdi wffl be worn by ea<A Jaycee, to Paat PMddtent Andre
Evana. Obawvfa^ the prriwinfaHen ta Dr. E. C. &Samtx, Jr., cnrrent
Jaycee Prerident. - (gaav^ Pheta)
Your Faith and You
. There tvas a Broadway play entitl^. "The ICah ^^ Played God."
It was tile fascinating story of a i^diy torn «te, because he was
deaf, had learned to read lips. With hi^H»«inEl«d btaiDNddara, iK read
the lips of p&H>le down on the street in front of Ids apartment He
knew about tiieir troubles ami proUems, and becmni he was kind
and ctnhpas^onate, be would said his aiervaat down to ave than
money. \^»n asked about the source of dds mysterious hdp, die
servant would answer, "It com^ from the man who plays God."
That could adequately define the troid}le with most of us today:
we like to play God, but not in die sanw posithw and constructive way
as die man in the play. We like to play God by directing our atten-
tion to oUrsdves, by trying to satisfy our (tesfar^, by being concerned
about what is good for me, by looking out for Number One fii|it
Somi^iow we got the idea Uiat the work! rev(dy» around ME.
But the world revolves arouiui God. That n the way things are,
that is the order of the universe. When we try to {wt ouradves at
the center of ttfe, whim we try* to {day God. then we only ran ^tas^
itbe.grain of the universe and cause frictipn for ourselves.
If tlfere is to be meaning tot my ffie, then I must renendier Jhat
I aril God's child, and Uve in a cK^ve and dynamic relation^p with
him. • „
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/rom mmrs scrapbook
DATES Afm EVENTS FNOM VfiSTERYEARS
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»MdE FrUnr, eaned >7^ ''i«U coTMr*, iPM 8e9l«b« H 1M».
dvil war Ineka oat in Cliiia, SepleadMr U^UU,
flam at J4ghtt«MtdMiled ^ tm^mt, SlgMA* m i»i.
CalBBibM riidated land^ Sef^cmber U, U$t,
tteMB leftBTiiie vai wpeiatai tnt feetHaqr •! iM% 8ef>
tonber U, 1T89.
^kcari Itfiri^ Bii^ faceta aeeapM PhflaMbttw ffiwiwitar
n, mu ne Int LOertjr O^ vas taaehei, flaplMplw l», XMl.
TMINtdriaaitiwPacMekaiMadtl^ n»iat itt iitf^ iii«^^
mm 9i earner aeHuAmM,mL
Talk* ftnvj^hfi^bi
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Vi[|i5^«»H** ^'^^ Thursday, .^i^mber 23, 196S
1^
ittop
iyJiU^MoMi
Diis ftik mufma mm nuch ch^IisihA at te Vlr^da Hadi
^^"■••"^ **^^fif* °*^ "**"* AHRA ftampiniiiWiw Mar-
ly m cM^ nr«tt I ^brett itatct-Nni M«w»i to SoMk Cwofat
were oq kinil |r tti teib aad At Uqg^iiMl t{«pU«
Bob dark aadl had Jirt a Mte ttwbfe vlhtar Ittki <» wim it
came ttme for tht ftatfiMMi Md ^ wmef-rvm, R Man* doriu
the cgapetttkni w« Uew ttia duteh nd eouMit fw for oila rf teae
3^ foot trapMii.
^iist wait uM wt fat lack Mfittv.
Ilik Sm^iim at Mi^ock niMinv tldewrter't aecond b^ deno-
UUm deitf «Q «• heU at •:!• fjSL
mtoncmwf opeeted ta iMpale fir a mo pom.
Four lot flvt beMi wUl be nw ttid a grnd anal ^M brb« tha
night's acth^tft ■ riow gdia moa^ waba^fajd^r
mi-4# Jflrf»r*l SMtMt «tt4 l^trflt
til UmM * ^ ^ fi far
ne- and aay car ti»t ia running wiQ be el^Ude im ttie Wm»*
The CTeut Is b^ sponsored by'Aragona Lodge No. 1«. Loyil
Order xd Mooae. £iitries will be act^itod up to 7:00 p.na. ti the trac^
m race nl|^
Anj^ne SI or oMer may compete. Fot furtho* informatko caU 4S7-
7192 or can Aragaoa l^ae Lodge mmm.
It stoidd aflord good dean fun for tbe entire family. IN'U see you
there.
Combig up liiis Saturday nii^ at 0ia VirgUa Beacb Dr«g«p^ wiO
be a fuQ tflt el auper-fbehers to rtn for tiie top carii priin and
trq^iies. f^ Whitt aad Outrk^ Fdk are abnoet certaii^ to dww 19
for the competitoi. At t^ast 135 cars in aU dasses willbe <m hand.
FootbaU
HI
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IMO.
I tBi M i r y II
rW1WW©#r
SMt««bw ll-0«taUr 14.
N enw wb ef H-JctHMry 31
HI6H SJUJmTllS pm
pidiLEM m BOAT ovmots
Siz4Baiith M Kilstea KIslutDp is aet <|iiite eld eaoagli aor ef Hm
lavper sex la tsiee tlw Mca> ht0auttB swhrnniag teavae. baft h^
ikribnt. h aa ezpot Eed Cross iastniclar aad «■ W
Iheae yelnteerlBg her Ihae ud kaowle^ to nud^ oiare
i| laan the aeeessary sIMa la f laaip e tmbosaaiart.
(Staff |hot» by Haai*)
AJ^'
''^iBSft Presents
To Swim
VIRGINU BEACH - Men who
have not yet letfMd to surtan will
have the cbsmce to become experts
by taking tfie &tt H^ep-Hivhich is
in reality. -Oie ffa^ ^ into the
pool! Any man'^irtio liv« surround-
ed by wato- a^ do ttye reayoits
in Vir^nia Beadi owe tt to tbieni*
sehres, thdr d^dren. and titeir
conununlty to take advtaitage <rf
the offerii^ d tlw Amerioaii R^
Cross swimming classes.
Registration, for the Mais 9wbn-
ming dasses, vHrich will begin on
Septenober 30. is now bdqg takeo
at ttw Rcjd Cross office on' 19th
street and Arctic avenue. Classes
are limited and iegistiiition must
be in po-aon.
Qualified Red Cross instructm^
^are vohuAeers and tiiere b no
chaise for Ok lessoas, but tesons
are givoi in tiie Ca^mlkr pool for
which tl^re is a sdi^ chai^.
All men, ages 18 and on up, are'
urged to join tue dasses whidi
wiU include noo-swinnam, beffD-
ners, and advance beginners. In
the past men desiring to learn
swimming uid 'mtkt u^ \am
induded a man ol 7^ and aome
mudi over<«^^ . . . So tt mtBans
no one i»-too old to leani. and
reasna fu- Jota^ on re^> ra«ay
side baictts. the AaAi objet^ of
swbnmii^ \euma is to tout)
water safety, b«A swftmnii^ to
good fm- my t^, for bealtt nns-
ons. for Qtaattiw. for a irate dim
figure, and for poim eoji^nient.
Ciasset be|^ikig BefftmAm JB
will nm from 7 to • pm. at ttie
CavaUer Hotd pOoL
Also to be oR&ti the sma
nights win be tiie Adidt (men m^
women) I^e Saving Caste at
7:30 pjn. ^ the QwraBe- pool
The Life Sav^ coiffaa {Keoeeds
the Red C^tM WM«> Stfrtfr coarse
v(4iidi wU be 0fm to iaaauf.
All.thoie who m^ be btfereited
in becfli^ ittsirueton OMttt finrt
take the Ufe Siv^ (Mne.
CtUBitY|AU
Lmtl CMSBS. — the 19K
Harve^ Charity BaD, ^bosored
by the Amphibiwis Fort* Atlairtic
OOicere Wives GUb. wiii be b^
Oc^bo- 3 tarn 9 p.nL to S M
atOockw^ Hidl. II.S. Naval Aai-
{MIriaas Base.
The BaUis apca la #n Am^
ious Fatseofikserand A^ lalsa.
RaaervataaM ihaidi ba ipade
thrai«h kqp mm ism iaHf
Olympic Movie
VmOINU BEACH - "Olympic
Gtames 1964— Yachting." a 16 mm
cotor movie of the sailing events
diaing the 1964 Olympics m Tdcyo,
wiH be featured at the Sqitendbo-
meeting d the Aroad Bay Sail-
ing Assodi^ion of Vii^ia Beach.
All p^sons interred in small
boat sailing ari in>^ted.
the meeting will be bdd on
Tuesday, at 8 p.m. in tl^ Captain's
Lounge of Uie Bay HaHbor Chdi),
1260 Laskin Road.
the movie is produced by the
United States International SaiUng
Associatim, and. in addition to
showing the many sailing events
which occurred durii^ the 1964
Olympic games, de{ricts many
colorful 01)TO|MC events rf a
goeral nattne.
"tWs movie diould prove v&y
itrterestii^ to yowgitas who have
a yen for satti«." aid Jtmaj
Jadcaon, OonMidsre of the Brpad
Bay Sailing group. "With adetimde
nMtivatkm, there te no rraaoo wiqr
Virginia Beach sfaoidd not prodnce
ra OtyB^ic Hiikir some ^y,"
TRHUIASTICS
VIBfilNIA BEACH - the Olj
Recreatnn Dept., with iU ne^t
ipenbig d three sttes, \am ott-
tinwd to oOa its sM& iMwa»
an d^KH-bmity to pursue a vffirl^
of i^^kal activity sA n^^
(ta Mdiutey aid ttRB^dagr i^^
fnm 7:IM:30 pm. imd eMOaOm
iptU thadt^vii^, Princes Asm
IQgh Scbod, Va. Beach m^
SdboA bad BayAb Hi^ Sdioot
win be q^ to b(^ men sm)
wQRiffl to ttvati^i^ M itidf^b^
«■ toma, pffl-^ipatfcn ^tfm«a
M i^i^ical Otnegs m pmea saaA
spt^
At Primxss Anne Hi^ SdKxi
and Va. Beach I^ Sdftol tiw
ever peipalsff Wooaof a t rtteu^irs
daaes wiU be am^Mbi a0n.
Lart spriflf over ao women &-
J^ad and b^i^ted Irom ttese
doMsl Worom eas Join tfaeae
dnaM a^tbne besHiae aU IIk
wBdi » taaad m isuMAmi p«-
GLOUCiStiai t*iaW-A Vf&i
inquiry tbuA bow to ktt lUp-
woma" in the led ol « ci^
cruiser recdved at tiie ^Hrginia
In^itute of Martee Science, GUni-
ceste- Point pdnts up tiie tact that
s«ne Virginians are naming. into
problems of foiling by marine or-
ganisms they have sever bit(xt
ttcei,
"The unuaiaUy hi^ saUiUties
found well up in the James. Yoii(
and Rai^vahannoc Rivo- has A-
bwed abipwomtt (BaaUa gmM
and fouling cgamsR^ mch as
barnacles, ^ea sijpdrts, and hydro-
oids to invade areas of rivers
seldom affected l^ sudi sds Ufe."
Dr. WiUuun J. Hargis, Director of
the Virginia Institute of Marine
Sdoice, Gohiceib^ Pi^ pointed
out ^-^-^^^ BiJ»
Dr. Hargis warns owhers of
duck blinds, motcH* boats, aiMl
wooden ddffs in water which is
normal^ fr^ to take care th^
aU wooden st t yctu re a are not
weiJEened w destroyed l^ Ae
b(Hlng clam Baakia. ^conanonly
eaBad "^^pmnas."
"tkvM^ ow^Ntowi to naitt^
eastern IMted ^tes have draa^
tically reduced the flow of fre^
mrter tfutMH^ Ae 'Susquehanna
Kver. As a consequence, tiie ocean
wi^r enbning the Bay has not
bera dUuted as nuicb as usual,
and salt wato- has mtruded for
up Vkgtoia rivers," Dr. Hai^
potated out.
People Uvfaig u(»iver m normal-
ly fr^ water are ^:customed to
udi^ untreated poles for Ki'bi^
pffir^ and duck tdin^, and ofton
miaU ddffo are placed to the
wiAer without fir^ apfdyh^ anti-
fouUng paint. U thrae have re-
mained to water widi a salt con-
tent oC S parts per thousand or
bigber during ^e tbne "diipvnxin"
UttVae are present (Jun^CNctnber),
tiiey may become dai^eroudy
weakaied by bordrs before the aid
of wtoter.
Dr. Marvto Wass, the Institute's
expert on marine invertebnto,
reporto that panels d wood sus-
pmded to the York River at Gkiu-
cesto- Point as late as SepteodMr
1. 1164 were riddled by "sMp-
wtnms," some of vdiidi were 4 1/3
toches kmg by April SO, 1965. "nni
wouki inched that tlwse bdrwrs
feed activdy ttvougbout the fdl
and ^>ri% and posAly durii^
ttie winter.
Mr. Dextnr Haven, Head of the
Dapwbae^ of Ap/ikd fipiffft at
ttw InatMe. reporto tet ogvtor
CASH!
Yot CM €«t
$1,000
to$)l
'FULLV PAID" PLAN
No Appiicatiai F^
3ad MOSTGAOK UATfi;^
jurroF 1.0*11 nPArMQ^
Hpm^
6.72-6696
ebffls are abundaal on Brown's
^hoals ^ sbcNt ttie J«rws Rim
Bri^ pod few have tovaded
thaa^' Rodt about 3 miles above
"WhM wa hme several Ary
|eirs nd sahnttiea tniild up to te
rivor, drills graduany move op-
river wid esMldiah themselves,"
Mr. Havm states. "IhQr ar^
mlbly eoabniid by heavy firc|h
water nmff to the spMig. likl
are unabfe to survive aad repro-
Low sdinitiM may also affect
crab and oysbr predoctkn. Juve-
irile ente tend to prefer tow sa-
Unly wato- for ftdr devdopment,
and when the saK iatrushui moves
upriver, ttie area and volpne of
preferred nUnity is reduced. It
has beoi pomted out n^aoy times
ttat hi^ salinitiea Increase oyster
predaturs and parts and therefore
Qie present salt iitfru^bn aay be
expected to incr^ue oysto* mor-
taJittea further up rivers and to
tiwBi^itoait ™t™„_
Dr. Mamaiffd NfchM, Heai tf
tte Ph^fcHit aid GecAi^cal Stoe-
Uon at VQlS rapoiis tfirt ttie eoa-
tiauouB recordbig salfaioraeter io-
dito^hear t9t 3smti River Wn|^|>
reached S parte salt p«r thousand
(sea water is 35 parts per ttxxis-
and) to late Augiiit md has am-
tinued to rise stowly during Se^
tember. the 20-year average sa-
linity Im ttiis tocaticn on Uie
Junes iUver is 17 parts per ttxNu-
and.
the P<Momac Kivar is reported
to Ittve produced ttie bweat Jiato
ftow ever reon-ded and ninfidl
to that river basin continued de-
flciort ttirou^ Augu^. the ac-
oBinuilated defidaicies occurrta^
since 1900 aniounto to ISJ tocheis.
, It to poariUe ttiat people to ttie
tidal wea ttifaig dudtow wdtonu^
ajqierienee att totraikn tf dRx#A
concttiau po'siat for aevmiljnait
moottis mxat^lag to Dr. MdMds.
WKVKTO
AMGIUNES
VIRGINIA BEACH - Dick Har-
mon, WICVK Radto program <Urec-
tm- has rdeased the adieduto of
footfMn games to be to-oadcast by
ti^ Virginia Beadi tiatim ttiis
season.
The scbedklle wffl feature 8 Nortti
Carolina games and 2 Army gsQ^s
-^ Am^-Boston coDege lail
and the traditkaal Army-Nav^ cm-
frontation. ' tt'
the second game of the seastm
win be broadcast ttiis Saturday
whoi North Carolina ffiarta Obto
State to (Mo.
m sdielkile «id game
the
ttaies: ,,J^^., m; ,„ia«,u ^
Sept 2S Nortti Caroliiui vs.
StaU 1:15 p.m, -— :— ^T—
Ohk)
Oct. 2 Am^ m Bortoo Cdl^
12:46 p.m.
Od. 9 l^kotii (^mfloi mJUL
State 1:15 pm.
Oct .IA Nohfa Caraltol vs. Mary-
Imd 1:^ ^in. - ------
Od. S3 North Carolina vs. Wake
TweA 1:45 p.n|, _ ^
Od. 30 Nbrth Cardtta^ (kot-
j^ 1:15 pjp.
Nov. S NofA Carolina vs. C3em-
son 1:15 pjn.
No|v. 13 Nmtb Ctfoltoa vs. IMre
Dtfne 1:15 pm.
Nov. 20 North Caroliaa vs. Dolw
1:45 pjn.
Nov. 27 Army vs. Navy 1:1S pjn.
^^^ssmitmum- fha \^-
gtoto Bea^ Camnmn^ FoottMin
t^flmm toMriM^ MM Sabfr-
4aj at ma Mk. gnawed I9
M Vbri^a Bndi llecreatioi De-
pnCOMtt.
In ttie Mtdgd atx-mni adton
die Plna Padtev duelled ttie
thorti^ltfmod iimdimia, 2ft4
Toudidowns w«^ a»irri by Ua^d
Ptotsaaoii Ol a two ^rd {rftoige,
David Sater recovered a fivrijle
to Ae end vme for tt» sec»nd
score aiMl i^ play q[ fte gasm was
a SS, yard kkkoff rebm by Rdtert
lebrt. Greenwich tigei 30^, over
ttw Kempsvine Cardtoals. pdtt\
OMMcr aoored two ID'a m now
of 10 Mid 20 yards. Jan Patttrvm
h^ied ottt wttb a IS and 20 yard
taO^f. Iteflt Mduemore returned
tiia second baU kickoff 35 ywds
fn- a acara, tlw Tig«? took ^roog.
the Virginia Beach Mariners
relied over the iSiesqieake Charg-
ers, 19^ Jim En^Ush rn ri^t
"p^Tpod Tor SI yard and a fMKb-
dowa, a few mimites later added
anottw Witt) a 33 yard TD <n a
nice reverse play. To ice the cake
Ea^x^ Uxk a rev^^ |^ay di^
to hU own tarrit(n7 and slv>t 77
ywtls ior ttie final score lor a
days WM^ d three TD's. The
Plaza Cotts and the Virginia Beadi
iimm plftyed to a' 12-12 tie. The
Rams cum fnan bdiind m ti^ last
few rilinutes to tie the game on
G&ta Myers six ywrd nui. the
Colto scored early to ttie gtfne on
Tkm Reidi the hi^ end catd^ d
paves from Bryan Jones the quar-
tolMvdK flood tor 40 and 5 yard
Wa. Tne Woodstodc Rams
stopped the Larkspur Hawks, 19-7.
J^k Carroll scored two TD's cm
mas d t5 ani 45 yards and had
a tuOid m tti3 third soire with a
15 yard pass to Pete Gregory tl»
left end. The tone score by the
Hawks was by Bill Smith a ten
yard run. In Uie Pembroke-Ara-
l^xia eight-man league, the Cobras
stoped the Cavaliers, 13-7. Harry
Y(Xing scored on a 39 yard run.
iUck Itonids (m a six yard plunge.
For the Cavaliers, Mike Mazaiarica
went ov«r right tadde for 19 yards
ttid a TD. Ihe C^lts over the
Padcers, 14-0, witti David Bailey
sc(n*ii^ both TD's on runs of 2
and 40 yards, the ICii^ held <M
ttK Royals, 6^, John BeU scorir^
Oie only'tD a 16 yard keeper. The
PorUes d^ated the Pu^ers, 64.
Mil« &itoier saved ttie game with
a fianUe neo>very in ttie PaiUho^
end fom for tt^ (miy^^re,
wffi^ni
to a hard
pnoe wna ^ n^ts Gnnt
^1^ awajl wtt the vto-
.. 20-ii^^ t^ ttie qua^
(eiiadE aAM on a kaaper and
|M^ed to d^ Joiis Urn 30 yar^
(or the WttMo-s. Ofier d^^nm
action ttie Vir^nia B^di 1¥ojans
hekl BiK^ die Bay Lake Raiders,
124. Brook &)Nri^ ii^rccpted a
raklm pttis and np it barit 30
yanbrfcK' a score and ttnai scored
^othe* on a 20 yard pass btxn
(jpiartttiMck Ikvid Wbweoff . Ourtis
StotM-lto scored ttie oAy TD la-
the Rai(ters, a 10 yai^ run.
In the Into-mediate Leapw, the
KcmpsviUe Fakons rdM over
ThaUa, 2(M). Ronnie Bopa scoring
two tD's no runs (tf 35 and 15
ywtb. For the final taUy Wayne
McKenzie {»ased 10 yanb to
Wayne Godley to the end zme.
tha Oeaaaa iMra sia4i drfaul
pay off ai l# dilMtod ft* «Mn^
wlcb toam. 74^ Jeb|M7 l^^m tt|
quartaHbadi pasM^ 30 JwAi 4
Frank Smtt for tto Wmmmm
TD. Thta gane mto WBlid taf
^ pl^ ^ btt ^^M. m
Aragona Vikto^i ^toped ttia Woi4
atoci Oiariws, l-S. A 41 yed fM|
{day fr«n J^ry Arsa^M to Lei
Creif w«B fte ttlt. the ^^cri
made a si^ 1^ to the pne tot
two poiato. but after gaMng ttil
bdi on ttit kldBoS ootid nat mov|
down field to acbre. Ai ^^ool
def«»e bdd up for tte vfctori^
Khigs Grant won over ttie Flazi
RedBkim. 20-13.
In ttie Jiaitor L^#ia,
stopped Greenwtoh, 64. Km Ai»-
tin scored on a one yaid phnge.
Tary Hill played wdl on defaase.
HAT & BAKE SALE
VIRGINU BfiACH-A Hat and
Bake Sale, qionaercd by The Wom-
m'jk Sodety ol Christian Sa-vice
of Memorial Mattwdlsi Chundi. wOl
be bdd at ttie cfondi, 804 GanuiMU
Road on FVids^ fnmi 7 p.m. to 9
pin. aiMi on Si^irday hxim 10 e.n|.
(0 4 pjn.
Mn. J. E. Bo^es is diabrman.
Refredimento wfll be served.
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victory, thara Is addodptr-
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You, too, con ba a winner.
Whan you hova tom# spadtf
naadi for homa or ^ilet«
your "best bat" ts to look
llrit to Hie loccd busi^ast coi^
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Thwm oro many iwasont.
toed merchants oro bi bud*
nais to serva yoo. Thty soo-
caod bacausa thoy know how
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doesn't toka at long to gat
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lower than you woirfd |»^
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trad* and IJNA Jh the 1^
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aiO 25Hi St Va. Bwch 428-9331
Va. beach featured
in ocean hiway folder
■f.
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»!^ BARGAINS
nOE m MODEL RENAULTS XKE 8EIXJN0 At, A FAST
PACE. BBCAUK OP THESE FAOT SALES WE ARE OVER-
graaOED IN USED CASS. THEREPORE. IN QKDER TO
g pfy OUR USED CAB STOCK MOVING, WE HAVE SALE
IliaQD EVERY CAR TO SELL PAST!
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ftiw mm & p iaiOMk. SdU Porte Iwritflp. V-«, rail*.
ni flihh. nito, hmt», wto- heater, Mtoopatic, w.w. ttics
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drift uMi ov laBNM oBe*yoflr war*
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VUKSINU BEACH - COMfal
Vii^taia is tmtund in 42 ^pedal
•ttractkKtt listed in the {all «v«ete
folder published by the QGOgn m
way AsaociatioB.
The oewly-issi^ fold^' Mb a
total of 226 evmts, sct^ukd
throu^ Dec. 31. W& in Vir^nia.
Maiylawi,' Delaware, New Jwsey,
North Can^tta., South Cardina
ami Georgia. /
"Rie autaonn eveits schedule,
along wtth m Ocean Hiway map-
folder and piide, may be <4>tataed
free from Ocewi Hiway Anoda-
Hon, P. 0. Box 167, Virginia B«k*
Va.
TVavelersI often describe 'the
tims'lnclyde the Gardn Oab a»
nal rose ikam at Vir^nia B^ch
<m (ka 8-7. nd tiw Jiorior Wom-
an's (^ QOHnt PoUaa at Vi^
^ia Bnck'Mi Nov. tl A vari^v
of the^re (MTOchK^lons a» avail-
able thro^ Dec. 31 at ftorfolk
and Virginia Beach.
Census On ^
'Shote'
Fmniliea in this so^a will be
asked about the exteit to which
children and other family mem-
bers have h^m imonmoed apinrt
Ocean Iflway as the "nices t dist- 1 ppijo gn^ othwr canmunk^te difr
ance between two points" m a
result of the great variety of
things to do ai^ see ak>ng the
coast between New York and
Florida. Local communities in Vir-
ginia and other states have or-
ganized many special events to
help provide all-year activities 'for
visitors.
llie pc^niliff all-year Noif oQc
Tour includes self-gukied visits to
many Norfolk 'area attracttons.
Virginia's annual autumn pilgrim-
age win include visits to historic
Tidewater churdiM, plantations
and h<8nes on Oct 1-3 'and 8-10.
Special faQ events for coastal
Virginia anglers include the Vir-
gmia Salt Water Fishing Touma-
m«it, which 'runs to Oct. 1; the
Chincoteague Ocean Beach Surf
'Fishing Tournament, extending
thnw^ Oct. 31; the Virgima
Beach ^Uiglor'Club Fishing Tour-
nament mi S^t. 25-26; the Ude-
wato- Anglo-s Club ^K^ted Sea
Trout Rodeo at Lynnhaven on Oct
17; tlw Virginia 'Beach TVout Ro-
deo on Oct.i 31; and the Tidewater
Striped Bais Twmament on Nov
aO-Dec. 31.
Sailing attradi(HU inchide the
Norfdk Yacht Chib Regatta, on
Sq;>t. 4^ and the first annual
Governor's 'Cup R^atta <m Oct.
^3. Professional fo(^aIl c(»ne8
tp coastal Vir^a this fall with
the Norfolk Nq?tunes «itary in the
new Qnitinental League. I^iecial
events featuring football and pof;-
eantiy include th^ Oyster Bowl
aL Ma^^t^oa Oct 31 and ibe
Chewpeaks Bowl at Ckvat &idg#
Hi^ Sdiool Stadium '<m Nov. IS.
Also scheduled are several golf
tmumaments. ,
T!ie seventh anniml ant^ue show
and side, spcmaored 'fay the Prin-
cess Affile Woman's Chib. will be
h^ at the Vhrginia Beach Civic
Coitor im Nov. 4-7. Other attrac-
SEinis
SBK
j , buy genuine
tlMW^i no giupwiiili involytd in fl«
aMna&ctovt <^ Case parti; fHiey axe
WmmSO^ tamwOfB QnglBaif flfttpilnl SnCt Dlulv
forymtt Case madiina. Ifaay ise mada of tiie
•BUM mataila], pass iiia aaoM x(^ coginecimg
teata. £a<& nplaoaoieDt is gtMnnteed to giv« 3^oa
kng Hie. IVliy lattle lof kaa iHmri ycm can get tiw
baii? Casa parta ooat no mora thm sobatitiiteB.
iWo cany a good stoek of genuina Caae parts for *''i^'
eC-tiM-Adf ddivwy. Make na liaadquarten
fat an of yom Caae eqnqpinienl parts needl^
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WE HAVI A WIDE VARIETY OF GOOD HEAVY CCMSTRUCTION EQUIP-
mmx AT UNUSUAy.Y LOW PRICES. WRITE POR RISK'S 16-PAGE CAT-
ALOG Of BAiSAINS OR VISIT US AT NORKMJC.
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NORFOLK. vnMaNIA
eases during ttie Current Popula-
tion Survey to be conducted to
Septendaa* by the Bureau of the
Census, acc(utiii% to Director Jo-
s^h R. Norwood of the Bureau's
Regi«ial Office ia CliBrk>tte.
Ilie health queirtkitt, ^xmsored
by the U. S. Public Health Service,
will be asked in a(kUtjoo to regular
monOdy inquiries on empkyment
adced by the Buremi for ttw U.S.
Department of Lafoor'r bureau of
Labor Statii^cs.
DiseaMS to be covo^d by f}w
(^pie^na, in addlti<m to pdio, in-
ch^ diphtheria, whooping cou^.
tetanus, an d&Kiay and Goman
nneasles.
The information will be cdlected
during the work wfeek starting Sep-
tetanus, and May and German
lected sample housholds in tfiis
area as well as other sample areas
throu^ut the ¥.3., ,
Census Bureau interviewers who
win visit families in this area in
Septonber include: Mrs. Helai K.
Blassuigham, 1206 N. Fairwata*
Drive, Norfolk, and Mrs. Edna A.
HUl, 3006 Kiliride Drive. Sait
Chesapeake — ^7 -^-~~
BROAD BAY GC
VIRGINIA BEACH-Tbe Septem-
ber meeting dL the Broad Bay Gar-
doi CliA) was hek! in the home of
Mrs. H. J. Sweeny wtti Bfrs. Twn
R Hurley as co-hootesa. — ™—
Mrs. ViJ^a Hendrlckswj, am^
er of yir^ia's Craft and Hotrfjy
Shop, was the guert speaktr.
Winner in artistic arrai^ements
was M^W. G. Bisek. Blue rib-
bon winners in horticulture wtre
Mrs. C, h- Mitchell, Mrs. J. E.
Gibbs and Mrs. H. J. Sweaiey.
A bir&day lunch and tour at the
Botanij^al Gardois is planned for
October 12.
ALL PURPOSB
3-INONE'OIL
Oils Everything
Prevents Rest
REGULAR -oil SPRAY tELICTRIC MOTOI
INienBATHNI
(C^atfaned Prsm Pa|s 1)
tually a frapafer. Tlie land h
qnaatioa wai U«ed vAder the aama
III a Imyir for the oorperaUaa
"for lidadcal aad )a|al reaaoM,"
according lo C. T. S. Kaep. Chitf^
man of the batrd of ih« oonpuy.
Keep laki Us oompaagr mads a
ntsme^ in Mdttig to Iba cMgr.
Ittdi more BMflt endd ha«« boan
made by hoUiv the lend for pri.
vals devekpowot, iNndi
Dan H. BefUn Jr.. ChaiimaB of
the Virgiaia Be«]h Bapabfean Oly
ConmUtat. s^ SUadqr the Ofy
OouBcO \m M/tiiA "1^ eooi|riete
dlo^rd for ctHnmon hMiiwiai
aense" ia voting to purchaae tlie
144 acres of umkvaloiMd land
•outh of Saodbridge for convenkn
toa cHy park:
Heflin said the oouncO voted to
purchase the land ixK tfSI^W al-
dio^gh the tract has "never Iwoi
properiy ap(H>aised."
Heflin said his coomktee studMI
the pn^osed pirdiaae in dstaO
and pcMcd the iolorawtioe on to
state Rqxiblteffi) bead^ilrten.
He sakl Ms taifonnatial led Wki-
nall to seek the URA investiga-
tibiL
When URA mikea ita rqxvt to
Wkinall. Rep. William A. Barrett.
I>Pa.. diairman (tf 0ie stAcomai^
tee, will deckle vrfwtiwr or not the
^bbonanittee will faweat%ata the
purcfaaae. a subcommittee staff
akfo sak) Tueaday.
yiff tola %n^ m^, T»^Mrrtay, Septembf 23, 1965
^gtj5-A
YWCA Swim
Registration
VmGINIA BEACH — Itie \^-
ginia Beach Y.W.C.A. FaH Swim-
ming Registratkx) wiU>t Enii^.
from 1 to 5 p jit— '^*--^— ^
Classes are avallidl>le for sdiool
age boys and giris (7 years and
1^)), adiA women, wmking gii)a
and teenage girls m begimer, ad-
vance be^iaer, bitMmedate, and
swimmer levels.
daaaes begin Septenablr » at
ihe Cavdier. Day^bne and-eve-
nfaig classes are ofiared for an
dght leaaon aarlea meeting ohce
a week for ei^ weds.
-jta- hirther faifotAiatfte, ci^th*
VliTjtaia' Beach* Y.W""" —
BIRTFl .
Mr. and Mrs. Mkdwd Gary My^
ers announce the t^th of a acm.
Mfcbael Jr.. on SeptemlMr 24 M
Leigh Memorial HMpit^ Mrs. My*
ers is ^ former Miss Bettie Kate
Pace Cadieux. dai#|er of Kfr. iftid
Mrs. George Colea Davis Jr. of
list Street Hk paternal grand-
mother Is Mrs. En^ C. Mycars of
Ingletide.
PAlNfULGOR
AMAZwe Lioun
RaiSrESPAlNAS .
IT D1SS0L\^ CORNS
Nmt nrnvK mm^fm. Mw «ir
Utm pwa ifMtta«r. wodn Mow^
ikia liiM » diuolvc oorm vmti la put
days. Gci FfcooM... Mall 4nis cottUM.
IF
MSMMT
SSScilTCHING?
Lat doetor's fermula itapk
Zemo spoecto soothini ^ief to ex-
ti^nally caused itching of eczema,
minor rashes, skin irritations, nbn-
pdbonous insect bites. Desensitizes
nwve endings. KiUs millions of sur-
fiue germs, aids healing. "De-i^"
skin with Zeino, Lkiuki or Ointsaent.
Quick rdief, or yeiar moo«y bade 1
AtJ
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PROTECTION
FOd YOUR
BOSINESS
Is your buskwss tnawfad by a Mring of
policies? Why not bt us wrap i^ ^ ilia
you naod in a MMikm l o w eaal pecfa _
for quoiified mardMmts. If eovavs c o w ta w l i .
Nigs, buiidlnos and llabMily bi ««• '
con sovo ypu tkna ond mofiayl
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Imurana Cm^miy
3111 PACIFIC AVE. - VIRGiraA BEACH
428-9161
310641 PRINCESS ANNE RD. •<- CIfY NAIi
(1) 426-9600
A* CaMgari siaten. Mrs. PMHa Raaae. wife ef the aa«odate Judge af javeaile and doniestie rela-
ttsaa e«HPl: ni mn. E. J. GerM, Jr. whoae koriiuid b a pidnUag omlractflr, are woridag fogetto-
to make fte VfagWa Bcacii PaUb Ubnuy faellitles bigger and better far all ,
^^ tStaff Pfcote liy Padrlctt.
Bookworms To Appear Next Week
THALIA— A sister act, phis one,
» spearti^Kling Hat drive to ob-
tain funda needed to opand the
Vh-ginia Bead) PuUk Ut^-ary fa-
cilitiM. Mrs. PhilUp Russo and
^x%, E. *J. Q&kit Jr. are the
dai^ters U Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
CaUgari and lifek>ng resido^ of
the ndewattf area, and they all
Uve in lltalia. Their frieiMi teoA the
difa^ ai^ to the tri-chairman-
|hip is Mrs W. ^ Black, also of
•ilialia. ? ■
Mrs. Russo has three childrea,
Mrs. Gerloff has five, and Afrs
Black hns two plus a grnndchild.
Libraries, tl» lack of dieir facili-
ties and the distance that had to
he frawiwi in the pMt are prob-
lans felt kee^y by all parents.
With fhe ^)proved funds of $50,-
OW fnm". the City and a federal
grant U $41,720 to build and «]uip
the Windtbr Woods Branch of the
Vij^faiia Beach Library, in addi-
tkm to. the Pembn^e Manor
SJiVICEM%
(MSCUSSED BY MINISTERI^
-Regortaoi-^
Cfojqpltaffiy J^e amf in^rmatkNi
about ad(^)tk» procedures «we
preauilad at ttie regular montiily
meeting ofvthe Mmisterial As-
sodati<» id Virginia Beach h^
1^ ttM Lutherm Church cA ttie
Good Shfiiierd last week.
Bin: Frances Ehtnl of tan Wel-
fare D^artment of Virginia Beach,
^fr bo* assistant. Mrs. Blary
Ihroitt, i^ke htfonnally and ex-
S^aiind tiie (toses of Uie State
adoptive system and the inete-
pjfiident adqjtive systons. She
wiaaSi thi^ all area ministers who.
ti|r«igb ctwnceling. etc., are asked
for help in adqpticHi problvns. to
contact the Welfare office at City
Hell in Princes Anne Court House.
A lively questkm and answer
peHqd foUowed.
Hie Rev. George W. WoOet of
F^lawn Bai^ist diurch, chairman
of Uie Ifo^itiMy House Ux Sov-
kw Peiwonnel, reported that mol%
ttun 3.000 ao^ice pec^le had eor
joyed the facilities at the House
CoRmuHKMT Cordm H- l^rffiin,
CSiaplain at NAS Oceana, said
eRorts were being' made to es-
tabUsh a IHSO center at the Be«^.
If it does not materialize the com-
mitte still will plan amther Ho^i-
tality House soQiewWe iffixt sum-
Hier. X
. Mrs. Ridiard Warren* Barnes
%., ^istess and executive director
of ihe Ho^itality House, was in-
troduced and sl» thanked the As-
soctetiwi for the privilege (rf work-
ing with our Arnied Forces and
' she pointed out tiie neecssitv of
making the servicemen feel want-
ed. She suggested having a float
in the parade next y^r which
opens the season as a means for
publicity ^for the servicemen's
Hospitality Hwise.
The Rev. Junius L. Clifton pre-
aded over the meeting. Cwtimand-
er Warren L. Boasi, diaplain at
Dam Neck, was the program chair-
man<
Coffee and doughnuts were
served by the host, lite Rev.
Dickson Taylor.
brandi mA te Bookmobile, a start
for a more complete library ^s-
t«n has g(^te» underway. But the
necessary $12,580 l»s to be raisea
1^ puUic siiwcriptiMi. ' ^
"We to<* Ml the work of being
chairmen for tbe fund raising," ex-
claimed Mrs. Garfcrff. "because «»
have children who need the Tf-
brary ^ all the educational and
reference hiaterial neceftsary for
a wdl-nHBided educatran that (mly
a library cai provide." > T ' v f '
"Interest in bodes and reading is
created in the early grades in the
schools," added Mrs. Russo. "Our
ISiiHren as well as many others
enjoy reading and want to learn,
•niey love lo ^ to the librwy."
Mrs. Black commented on file
J ut chOdren can an ddfthaye
they can write their own names,
"And they ahvays check out their
limU!"
Sharing their interest in having
the best possiUe library ^ilities
available to Virgina Besch resi-
daits (A aSL £^es are the more
than one hundred workers who will
b^ soliciting the funds <x\ Sep-
tember 90.
1^ Idck-off luncheon will be
h^ at the Bow Creek Country
Club on Scomber 29. Mrs. Russo
will itrtroduce Mayor Frank Dusch
who wiU in turn introduce the
guest speaker, Harold Sueg, senior
vice president and assistant pub-
lisher of the Vii^inian Pilot and
Ledger Sar.
To be seated at the l^ad table
will be Mrs. Paul Maestas, library
board chairman; Mrs. Gerioff,
Mayor Dusch, Mrs. Russo, Harold
Sugg. Mrs. Black and Mrs. John
W. Fbwler, chairman of the lundi-
eon.
The door-to-door camnaign will
cover the area from London Bridge
to the Norfolk City line.
\-
Officers Elected
tteeted at the r^riar %wiaesB meetiBg ef flie Virgtida AssoetaOon of adefs of Pdlce. dining their
mSk AMMid Onv e a t i an kdd at ij» CavaHnr Ifots! ta ^rglala Bea<^ woe tte flowing offlcas
teH ta tH^i fttaMkid Mnler W. & Kdly, Cklef of PoUee. WflUaaisbarg; 1st Vfoe President-W. S.
Tmnm, CUef «f F«ttec Ara^(loa: SadJVIee^Veatdent. Ge<»«e T. Eades. Chief of Polioe. Salem;
lid Vkr rtfiMfiBf fimery J- B4ilejack. CUef of Pdtce, Maftfawvtle. 'lie neit ab were elected as
Biaeill** Can^Mamea: CaL Jdn J. Wright-Chief «f PoBee. Rithmari ; Bto|er imiasi L. Durrer.
^IM af Paika. nMax Ombi^; Majar H. W. Bnrgte. Ezeenttve Oifiber. Depaitmcat rf State PoUce.
H Mtajar B. O. MeCAl. CUef af Paifoe, DamdBa^neevea E. JaiiBBna, Dbeetor ef Sid^, vir.
~ A. Hawca. CUef of PoBce, Aleundtia: nn«lil'.J^aBlea,^ecathre Sec-
I
<c/
Ofpckd Visit
IMPORTANT
E
tIMlJMHilMMl
At th« Bftt 01
Msar Dunn
. (
ft^YSlDE - llM^B^wide yam
CMl net \»A wedi at Siort Drivf
itAB i*W) the presUeit, E. Hosvwd
9ts^, |)reddta«.
TH!^wn c b a I r m a n, Btn
flMC»dt, introduoed tiw ^lot
^Mdttf , Jtan IXmn, G^ertO Mn-
t^ d Nor^Uc Nep^unes. Ilie
amtiog wiL^ observed as fatlm--
9» n'lbt with a good nuflOher of
Vk-ginia B^ach.SUN, Thur^ay, S^ffmb^rJ^ Jf6p^
IssM
l^im Mydims
Beach M$rj <^ M flMN^r. i
NO JOB TOO LAi^ OR TOO SMAU
Hf
# Smd-AlttllMi*!
. Savingi Placed By Hie 10th Earn From The lit
Federal
SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION^
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Home QttfiL..'^ ^
Boush Sti eJH » iMHiVt
/ Brandies
TlxMnas Cofner — Portemouth
Newport News — Hawtea
Suffai
• lETTaMIADS » • eilVGU)PfS
• iUSINESS ft OOLING CARDS • INVOICES
INVITATIONS . t A WKHINCIMENTS
— — _ — ^ — I — — — f
• RATE SCHEDULE # MENUS
_ silaiuyED oa iuis»
eount of the way in whidi the
Nurfont {nrrfivsional foott)a!l t"rim
pt^ from a dream into a realify
to a few dwrt we^- Dim to $(me
umniraMHintable financial obstacles
to the CmttaiMttal Footisall Lei^ue,
Sptk^MA, Ma^., where the fran-
ehte Iwa bem located, it becwie
avalla^. A ^oup d Nwlolk
qwrts ai^bittiaats. headed by Rob-
ert BaybwA, became Mer^t^
and begM.an rnC^isiva d^ (or
(bl ^ft^^m wUch wis needted to
fartag the frdk^rise-to N«%&.
Tliey P^*ed « wonderfi^ re-
^woM lAd M a fNult NorfoUc
now has w^t pnniaes to beoxne
one of ttie sfti^at toanu in ttw
CoiMiosital Leaffie. Dam stated
Aat ta the {toc^b trf buildup the
teHn from scraldi, over 200 i^y-
m ftawe had tiyouu aad, many
cJangimJa tfe coacntag ^Ip-have
I4beei made. Because d\M» flie
opo-i^um OMis b^ exceed the
bod^ bv about 15% biA Duiui
fedt ooiAkot that the pubHc sup-
pQi^ wV oQiteue to gnHr at te
t^ de^^dqps taito a good sc^d
,C0RJ)h»tidh.
nmHk «■». ^tm B. WmH, Wmm at C i lm i ll i , trawaea «m|^ Ihi
8lMi« lM»I *bN M> >«bhMI ^'1* 4* ^ ^V^'^V'' ^^*"''*^ ^ ^
Ibv. Ita^M iafeuma, foaeral aOlu^eir 11 te Mok i^fc; ul 1^ Bcv. 8Amj B.
•I
SERVICEMEN woHien Voters Have Luncheon
,publishtr^ of th§
Virginia Beach Sun
3108 PACIFIC AVI. VIR6MIA BEACH, VA.
V^V 428^401
UQAl >^TICES
Electronics tediniclaa S/c
JanMs C. Phoebus, USi, sen of
Mr. and Mrs. CUfford P. Iambus
of 4416 Hermits^ Road, is cm of
vast tttan 10,000 mm nofw on rta-
>tion around the wtsrid In tiie Oe-
pardn«Jt <rf Defense's recovtry
force ior the «ii^t-day fll^ of
astnmauta L. (jfordon Codper and
Chariea Omrad, Jr. He is aboard
the girled n^sile destroyer US6
Goldabgrougfa a unft of Tadc Force
UO, the Pacific recovery force.
NimCE
lUs is to notify the pubUc that
Oie urxieniigned. trading as Tlie
Pa|wr Box, wiU lylttiin ten lays
a^ pUi^^ of thi^ notice ap-
ffy to the Virginia l^atfc Akoholic
Beva-i«e QiMrd Board fco' a U-
c^nae to ad bear «nd vfine f«r <^
u)d on p r gnls es cwMim^ittaL
ALK incorporated
T/A We Paper Box ,
ITlirPadfic Am. ^^
* Va. Beach, Va. MMt
T90 Ute to Cbrnfy
<^hers. Cidl
^ler S R.sa. >
GQtL wiaiiea to share
m. beadi ««fa 2 or S
4SM086 or Wmi
9-23-lt
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mitf. Air oooditiiMMd. Hie birt&.
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make
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G«t 100 STANBACK tablets or 50
STANBACl^ powders, use as direct-
ed. If you (io not get relief, returii tfie
unuaed part and four puithase price
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% - -
mi BE OPEN SATURDAYS
6:00 AM. tlL 0:00 P.M.
. Him im^ Hounliiivi ^ ^fi^AiicI Irt OriSr # 6N1 Our
iu«9 TO i^wrlNHiR IrtvrrW TO pttoT wi AitoimwiAi W^
WIWTW^ FAMIlllS tW^ IS m4^
INlVflnMiNT AM 4^WM W^^
wm
s
mMm.
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Oil Co.
Call:.
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Day or Night
— serving the
NINTH Ul-gfest Qty
'inthd
United States
Airtn«r^/e^ Itwmas G. Riek-
son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ibonun
W. Erkkson of.2S89 Lynn Haven
Drive, has been setected for train-
ing and chity as a tran^rtati(»i
^leciallst ^ Laddand AFB, Toe.
11)6 ainnoL atto^ Qok HIj^
Schod. - , ... >^^ ■ --^'' -»;f ^ -
' YeooSn S/c Robert W. White-
hiffst, USCG, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Lafayette W. Whitehurst of 12M
Great Neck Road; and Seaman Mi-
chael R. Venture, USCG. son of
Mkiiael a Venture of Highfwint
AvtkMie, recently graduated fifom
Port Security SchtxA at the U. S.
Coast Guttti Reserve Ttaining Cen-
ter, YorktowB, Va.
• • !* '
Marine Second Lieutenant Wil-
Bam L. Baiba, aotrtf W. md Mrs.
WOiam H. Basba of UOI Late-
view Drive, has graduated £rom
Naval Pre-Fli{^t School at tile
Navri Air Station, Ponacola, Fla.
and has proceeded to further in-
struction to continuing the Naval
Aviatkx) Pngtafn.
PFC James W. Weattwrs m,
whose parents live at 3728 Marilyn
Lai», is btdning to gum^ at
WseA, Germany to the aitoual
Army Tt-aintog Tot of tiw ad Bat-
taUon, lOtti AitiOa7. Hk taat wiU
end Sept. 23.
« • •
Marine Lance Corpcgral Gary L.
HopMia, aoo (rf Mr. and Mrs. Eari
0. Hdpkins of SOU "G" Gafoey
Lane has on^leted a Marine
Corps Inatiti^ course on nwtor
vdiide qieratton wMle serriag on
the staff of the U. S. Naval Am>
ph&ious Sd»ol, Norfdk.
' • • •
Navid Avtatkm Officer CamUdate
Pant b. Wilkes Jr., son oi Mr.
and Mrs. Paul D. Wintes of 14B6
DemuMt Ave., has reported to the
U. S. Naval Air Statimi, Poisacoto,
Fla., to attend Pre-Fligit training
undor the Naval Aviation Cadrt
Pn^pwm ^
t « * «
Seaman Appnaittoe Jdm S.
Keoi^, vm, son of Mr. and Mrs.
R. J. Keough of S300 Count Turf
Road, is attendtog the Fleet Sonar
School a{t Key West, FU.
KINGS GRANT ^ Tliis U elec-
ti(m ye^ on the state levd. No
group it,m(rire conactous of Uiis
fact than the Norfolk-Virginia
Bead) Lea|^ of Women Votors
whose goal is "to pnxnote pditkal
re^p^a&llity through ifllt»med and
active partkiq;»tk)n of citiKns to
the dty. the state bimI. the na-
Uon." A{>athy is not jraHf«a^
cabulary, for ttiey beu^Tti <^
the y^ow duck on their voter reg-
istration poster last year, the
succtoct statanent "Don't l^wak.
Vote." Their monthly bulletm is
called "Tlie Voter/*
A hankwwktog coitmAtee, the
Know Your Sdwds Ettocation
Committee of the Virginia Beadi
brandi wiUi Mrs. Arthur, V. Tobn
la the new chairmm. laMTweek
met kx a lunchecMi of duckai-
broccoQi, canerde siqireme and
molded fruit salad at tl% hcn^ d
Mrs. R^ard Van TUbtaf , ftfftna-
diahman, and curr«itly the Nt|^
Unit (Siaimwi to Ktog's Grant.
Newit)f4>er headltoes aoream
"Godwto (D> Ainwers Critics m
Education," "Ltowood HoHon." (R)
Ui^es Iktet* Sdiool Funds Now."
"Riddidk (tod) Asks for Ifore
Vc^s Aomig Negroes fo- Ekh-
cattoaal Purposes," "Dr. Jamea
H. Newman (new LcHigwood Col-
lege -prei^dent Shows Awraifa
of StalftSchodl^eds." SW^m
Was Am«ica cmtestaits edio a
political note whra Miss Vk^jinia,
MIk Jean Inge. stiUed Art al-
tlwt# het plans foe a career art
still inddimte, if adud to oiter
poHtks "I dwuki mrt say no.t
The cwimittee^ plans were def-
inite, theb- chit-chat s^ioM, nd
their children not ne^aeted (Mast-
er Kim Hoarty and luchard Hawk-
iia vf&e the S-year-dd hsKteoe
gu|ats of Master Ifans TUbuii;). ^
lertog on tte Educatkn caB>
mittM with Mrs. Toeer are Mni.
Richard W. Bam», Mrs. John M.
Ck)chran Jr., Mrs. W. TbomM
Deason, Mrs. F. L. Bl^oia, Mrs.
J. H. Fattr. Mn. Uo HBnty,
Mrs. Lee Kdbttrg. BIrs. TraMto
Rosen, Mrs. Jdia Rust, Mn. Marj
E. Sales, Mn. Jaik Sawtter, and
rs. J. N. Williams. Mrs. Sam^
Hakim was a lunchcm guest
Jdtt Donna, ta)g ago^faet mA
"A circle is eodkn. ' Has Lei^M
cirde wdcomM manb«9 firom tSL
Virginia Beach women. Mn. Johs
Cole (Ann), 084467. is tte nwn-
bership cbainnan; Mrs. W. T. Des-
aon (Ph^) is dttirman of tin
day uirit wbidt moNs every ^t
Twssday to the mentii at 10 ajn.
sA Eastern Swre Chi^ wUa
Mrs. Van TUborg (Mimtt) 1^
coiiitt menb«s oad prospective
meiipers t%,tNliii^ groqp OB the
tMt f^Hiradqr'Qr Jbe foootti at
sm Water^^ Lane, Jt5a0^nt^
jfou) one drefe of mmm ite
CHFt about thehr govamitnt mm
those elected to run it.
POSTMEN mm PMfY
VHW5INIA BEACH - Tba em-
ployees and guert of tiie Vlx|^
Beach Post Office en^ed . a
(finner-4ance Sati^da^ at the C3ttef
fetty Officers cub, NAC, Oceana,
last SaUirday eveoii^
Entoiatonmit w« fmiAei by
Muss Susan R<q)er hM M a ¥wy
iMerastk^ and amu^ aUt of tiw
Vfa^ma Bettch Post OfOee wM
Iwr dtin of vntriioqularii idied by
her "assistiit."
The prewiteit of Local No. ttlt,
Nattonal Asaodatton of UMar
Cairtna wm presorted a ddeiMrik
suzf board to Mp the aafkr*
ZIP the nudl to Its destina^en.
bcliKted amoi^ tiie guoili w«k:
J. T. CrossvvWte. Jr., postnuuter,
Vu^a BewUi; Mt and Mrs. Wr
Uam E. Pk3«e, director of re-
s«U^ and tAitcatioxi, UF!^, AFL-
CIO, Wsi^gbm, D.C.; 3t^ Hfc*
adSJnd. r^mal vkei^refMeat,,
UFPC; WilQwi Mi]lsteed.4#0cial
assistant ftn* eh^<^e i^Mm,
Washb^fton R^imal OfOce; Joe
Parnm, state vke-pii^^Mest,
U^fK; J. L. M91er, assistte^ si9i
of anay^. Virgil^ Beach; lAr. and
Mrs. R C, W6l, preskteit, laci
No. 1518, UFPC, Vlrgfiii^ ftadi;
ito. aad Mri. L. <^n^i|)(»n, pfttt-
dent. Local No. im, NMLC. V^
gida Bi!«ch; V. Ilnney, p^e^iksA.
IlMd m «!, lUUC, mtiA: itr.
tfd Ifrs. & hanam, sf^., flknl'
•k Comer Stitian, l^yftA; aMd
Mrs. V. Foskett. supt. Ljnubtyeki
Stati<m, Virginia Beacb,
MoCIeDand and Millstead gave
shwt taBo on the dtriSes of Siair
(M^anizatiflo md of the boieflts
tfiat cM be tangtA vAxm jbe oe-
oaffon reqijres b^ laleti iMI)«rs.
Price apolft oa the AAce at ^
United Federatton nf PoitA CMa
at the natkjlnd level with ^ «U-
f ate lAul beat iitferots of tbe |W-
al empk^rees as one of ttidr n^to
dU^. He d^ t^tsm m 4ie
1^ cost d te ^lidlihila^ Ibik
wu Us teq^red to be med. if and
^tm (he ^ coda pra»e» iflMf.
A report was Ofrm m tin bill
thaat me now before Cfeopnaa and
the eif^et tbqr may have oe the
portal eIniNeyees.
Die entertaiflmeflt comndllaa
w« headed by WiBiam Keltic and
publidty by Paul HcNrstmafl.
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at the Mhod are pkturad (left te r^>: Mn. Gttbni FHedmaa. fweaideat: Mn. Co|dev. tracher of
G^ 1: Mn, Betty Page, teacho- of Grade 1; Mrs. James Strai«e. chainnaB of UlMl
iMiled arc Mn. N. C. Mayo Jr. and Mp. R. C. FUttoa.
Mm. PnWM ^art4^ilM«l r«p|||
VIRGINIA SKACtMIN.
FnHicas Miilc! AiwiA Fwtig» of
915 Mlh StrM. dM'ift te- fioim
SBftvday aftv a AoH tt^*.
A nMive ol ^M#; At wm «
daughter of John T. AiteQ w4 the
late &frs. Asw^ and had l(v«d it)
Virginia Boach to ttie pMt «b(
years. Site was a tomM& ^ ttw
Eurelca fiaptiat CAurdi ta iNMk.
BoMh hecit&m, ^ it air-
viv«d by mn ^^^t», U\m Jam
Potlg of ^r^^ Beaqfa; one son,
TMi B. Ftftig o{ Vbgiiiia B$ach:
t^uTM nita-s, ttra, Vvnon WiUonp
ol Portatnou^ l|n. Raytnond
Whlt« of NorMt^aad Mn. Hertert
^Inkley of li^lk: and otM
Iroiher. Horlay A«well of Whld«)P-
vaii. ^ '
Tha body wM remotad ta th-
Ifaaittt FunanM Home.
A hineral tavUx wa« condvclad
Monday «r i h p Emi * H Baf>tfst
Church by tba Rev* Jimmy l^trftn-
port. Bivrial «ai^|L the chOtt^
c^netery. , .: \ ^
KINGS GRANT P-TA
Kims GRANT - A capacity
au^ice fflkd Uie redecorated
ctfetorium of King's Grant Ele-
meirtary Sdwd Mijidonday eve-
^dation pnaoited tiK openiig
y^-cwtipleted Windwr Woods
pn^amd the 196SM year.
I^-esidenl was Mrs. Gilbert R.
Fr^cfaiun who introduced Mrs.
Ann M. I^^y, {Mincipal of Ok
sdiool. who in turn introduced her
faculty including those sixth ai)d
ievei& grade teadwn win pm-
ently bold cla^^ sA the newly-
opeasi KkigfAoa School now occu-
pied also by Uie faculty of the m^-
y^-completed Windsod Woods
School.
Menibers of the Associaticm's
asmt Board of Offt:a:3 were {re-
spited akmg witf] descriptive remi-
mes of die vmekiai committees'
■ethrities. ^)ecial Uianks and
iraise were accorded Mrs. James
Strange and her coiftidttee lot
Che outstandii^ Job done durmg
the aimnl M8ed4w(A Mk.
R effiafan iBtt folkwed the pro-
ffam at wbleh tbm an infcurmed
rteepHet aflowed parents and
imc^Kn to become acquainted.
AamsK^ient of detidli for iie
wbmA carnival «D O^iern «a
be nade t^ Mttililitiaa of itBth-
er action ^ the W|ys and lieaQB
Osmadttaa. <
±
te wum Cuter ttiaa mvmA,
V 1^ ft dIMiiet ^>
'PICNIC -A GOOD
EVENING OUT
A REVIEW
Wedgewood Dinner-ltieatre at
Toano, Virginia, has ovne up with
nother ^eriing production. Ptcnic,
alre^y a clas^, is basically a
love ^)ry, and a powerful and
touching one. The action covers
just a little mn-e than twenty^our
hours, but deeply toudiM the lives
of eve|7 character. It begins on
a htA Labor Day that begins full
af orderly pnnnise, and ends the
moA day, with a combinatiw of
fidfilbn«}ts and onptjness..
It is iwt a dated i^y. It onild
take place anywhere in any given
year. It is a ^Kfy of human be-
havior and emotions. Its central
theme is mtOt similar to >^iam
Inge's two tiHter stage hits, Bus
8t«f and Come Back Utfle Sieba.
The thane, simply stat^i, is sac-
rifice and the nnraning of k)ve . . .
kwe vVkaA fear, shame or hu-
tnititrtinn
flail, te •( goad diaeri fSbf,
— afaftt.9:2>;
Whim w hxn feeliniw of
^fsM m ftliooM recogniie our
9mI nl^dcea and hnmbly beg
f(ffi€«d'a for^v«nea8. We can
rm aaanred tiiat God. in Hit
infinite mitrcj, ia alwa^a
IMdy tej^nt forgiveness to
ftioiitnk
On La£dr D«y, el^itera-yearoM
If^f^ Owens, is a ha[vy> l>^u-
tifcl young girl en the brink of
wMovdiood. Sht is secure in h«-
pieMitBt rriittioiiship «i& ttie son
of the towns leikHng citiwn. 9ie
is, howew, secretly eivious of
her younger sisto-, who is perhaps
man int^ent, but a tomboy. Tlie
faster, MiQte, McreUy envies
Madge because as she says,
"Ma^ is the pretty (me." llwir
n»ther^ is an ovaprotective per-
son in 'a somewhat pattietic way,
mostly because she has been tfe-
nled the b^fa- things in life by an
vaAappy marria^. Sxe sedcs to
luep h& gh-ls from making ttie
%0m mistakes.
loto this {Hf^ure come the
swaggering, bragging ex-footbaU
hero, Hal Car^. a vagrfxMid, des-
tined to change the lives of all
he Qfieeta in tl% small town. Hie
^bmy Ptaric becomes the love
rtory of Madge and Hal. ta Uie
&»A, howwer, we cannot help but
feel that Hal's disturbing influe:ice
makes everyone just a little Ij^ter
for having known him. It is a
sad and poignant story in pert,
btA Inge has captored true life.
A sub plot, which provides both
comic relief and another 1<^€ story
ctmcems a roomer at the Owen's
bousshold, "old maid" schoolteach-
er, Rosemary Sydney. Miss Sydney
is no longo- young, and 1^ ro-
mance is oiw rf desperate urgemiy.
She is a rwnarksfcle charactar.
She pr^oick to be happy in her
lonely e»stem:e, but h«r uohappi-
ness comes to the suri^e when
, she realizes bar youth is k)st for-
' ever. As does Madge, Rosemary
' finds love throu^ sacrifice.
The Wedgewood production is a
good one. The sure directing hand
of Paul Iddings can be seen
throu^ut. Sandra Mcdung. as
Madge, catches the true spirit of
youth, and gives a most believt^le
performance d a young girl near^
ing maturity. Hal, as played by
iy Stef^ns. is Awst convincing
when his triM sensitive nature
shows through thui when he is
the youthful braggart, however,
Ty carries the role well. Pam
Breeden. as the tomboy. MUtte,
does her b^ job at die eod n^ien,
in (me momeot, she bacomra trana-
forni«i fnan a cMld to a you.):;
lady. Tim Jones does an e»^eite:^
job as Alan Seymour^ Ma<^'s col-
lege boyfrieod. His rola demands a
consilient pertorm^Ke, nd Tfan
handle it well. La-oy Udtv^tad,
as the befixbiled HowaM BMNpia.
runs the gamut well fnvn iie lad^
erous middle aged atoreke^wr to
tiie trapped suitor of Roaonary.
Candee Sik<». as the motlier. ad^
much to the production and eady
gaina) audience sympattiy.
laurels for the evoili^, howevw,
go to two veteran Wei^ood pet-
formers, Claudi»e Iddinis and Ai^
den Staroba. daudine. as the love-
able and pathetic Mr& Potts, is
downri^t g^reat. Miss Potts, next
(kxH- neighbor to the Owou famify
is the staying influence of the en-
fire [riay, and Claudine has
captured W mood and emotipn.
Ardoi Staroba does not porta-ay
Rosemary. .St» to Rosemary. She
is. a ^U^ to watch. She is not
a aMue stealer. It p4 luppens
that way wh«i die is on stE^e.
Her (jiaracterization in Picnic wUl
kHig be ranembered by Wedgwood
audiences. ^
The overall pace (A the opoiing
night performance, especially dur-
ing the first act, was slightly slow,
but improved as the acti(Mi pn-
gresaed. Ptcnic is a good pday,
and is wdl done by Wedgewood.
It will continue to play for five
weeks.
Incidentally, Wedgewood will be-
gin Its first fuU length winter
sea8(Hi when Pfcnto ckises. An
positing season is planned, and It
begins widi the hilartous comedy
Uniw the Yam Ymn Tree. We
wish Wedgewood well in its wii^
prochictkMi.— H.J.L.
LEONARD SHIPI^Y HTrBWQIW
VIRGINIA B E A C H - Uanwd
ttlpl^ Hiteihfsw, buOdiag taft-
traeter and dav^^ar of UtartlMi
Heighto in 0(»nb, d^emm^
Saturday at 5:4), pJiw Mr Ykkha,
n(»ida.
« ■
A native of mdaik, he wai^^a
lifetime reside af Vli^nia Bt»cb
until three months ago when ha
moved to Florida. He was tt»
hudbuid of Mrs. Tkm DeFraea
Hiteshew, the adoptad ton of flie
late Wcbiter and , Mn. Helen
Shipley Hil«bew add the sMi of
Mrs. Eva M!mgan.aia was a itMin*
her of tM Sc(^, Memorial Matli-
odist diurdi, the Vliftala.Bepite
todge No. ZH. Af % AM, At^ntie
Lodge No. S, AP & AM, John W|i)tr
en Royal Arch Chapter NO. M.
Norfolk. Grice Coittnawleit m.
IK. vk^ fmt(k$F, aad the
Kbqdivi| INm "Mlple.
BliidlM Ms Bwther and wU^, ha
is mmnd tar M *»», Warre^
%MmMtMiits!m Baach and
Lilu^mi^iterof Y4aha; one
daughter. I^~7t«d laaon, aMa
of Vir|^ Beacfi; two brothi^
Ormap E. Butooo pf HduaUw.
Texai and Nela^ B. WUUam? Of
NorfoOc: atvl one siatcf |lrt. 0^
aid Renoitf^tif Denver. CtfMir
Hw bo^y >i(«9 J4>noWB# ta
MilfwiJM I^nor^ UiaM,
Afweral aw-vkie iwit ooMlfhwtiMi
TuMday at the Sditt Meavirlal
Methodist aur^lt; 1lM« Rfv. E
Wark anTy,,pcM^. Buria^waa \ia
Rosewood Memorifil Parh. Maaonk
rites w^e condpcted at ^ r f^
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warts away wW««rti. cuts™ ^
burning. Fainieaa* coIorleM
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runovea common warta aafcljr.
effdctivaly, taftlfaa n^^^VS^ *^*'
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Officer ef fleet
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(L^l) Hiiiirt, Fh AOCi
Ceoqwalie Svwdwi POCm^plM Navy
atNASOeetfM.
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danger sliiniiils
No wonder a w()man feels Hkf
crying! The suffoeating surge
of hot flashes one minute; cold,
clammy perspiration the next
can make a woman' wondfsr
"What's come over- meT"
Change-of-ltfe ^panic sets
nerves on edge, fills her w^k
fear!
Provan h«lp! Wo#M aftM
woman in doetort' >«^ got
r«marfcibl« rf Hff IMM NpI
llashM, tmni^M ttnt)<)i^l
Some women worry thmiielvea
sick; some wom«i 4o aome-
tiiing about awfB«8»e ehan#>
oMife symptiMiu. Thousat^Ai
have found that t-ydia S,
Pinkham Tablets h||ped them
as dramatically, as ()»iflkii i|«
this gentle piedlentieti ha$
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of
VIRGINIA BEACH
Wlvdhi ii a haWt acquired earfy in a Navy eeOj^'n Wt and Wring
out fli ft aoNoMe it amtiw ridH thi* Iweanei aa |irt ... and th* pat-
ten (me* e^^^idied beoanes lo mutA of th^ b^ that, mm i^«i
retfred, it must bt indu]^ in.
Capt <USN-Ret ) adi lbs. J. Rob«t Moore of Kings Grmt have
recra% rebira^ fnm a Iot%-dreaiw(k>f ^wrn^. Titey UA home in
My^mA 7 medis. S Mrtei, and •,fl» nJtei I^r th^ retainied.
Iam»d ud rdntd, md alre^ inaki^ irims for mttar . . . ^
Capt Bob ami Carol t«A their time. It was purely a fin ^ witii
nme of ttie "bary to ^ tto«" pan that used to duu-Mtertw daage
d4^ MttoM imde- orderi. \iniile a ro^ vm ^[^died oul and
vWfai wJMchiled, their tour was flexible, an^ ai C^rcl put it, "Every
ttato «• iM* a natiMial monuniMt. shrine or |Mrk listed, 'vumem'—
ffi. we'd toim to go see it!"
Their firM i|op was at Wa^ington, D. C. where ytc^ M ti^r little
dachshund "Snit^" ami big tomcat "Pbddytat" witti their married
dau^ttf Cindy to be (sn^Mny for her two Sian^ cats while Am
"dog and cat sat.*' Thra m to Pamsyivania and to Ctevdand (Bob's
h(Hne), after Chic^ and with Wisconsin and Minnesota aooo bdilnd
tl«n they came to the Badlands in Smith Dakota ... and the titmet
'mountain gal' Cared (bom in Denver) was ecstatic as more ntajei^c
mountain rttifM came into v«w.
About can^;>kig out under the stars in Grand T^ons Naticmal Parte,
"die dean ^ air cleared up my siiwm,* ibe siiffed imot mem
iuffe-ing with the Tidewater humidity) "and Ive^rit nwryekms. We
slept soundly and w<*e up raring to' go all the time." Tiiey even
^ink tiiey mi^ have Seen an unktentified flying (riiject-acxnethbig
'Wednd atestm tbe ^ bri^tor tiian any s^ootii^ star and with »
fade-oA, and at arwuid 1 a.m. wii«» it could notpossfcfy catch re-
fccti«a from tiie sun! — «
Tlie number d people travdtag and camping out wm fanftartic.
The numtter qf people iraveuag ana caniiMng «.* w- .«««m^. ^^^ .«|;__^ .nd Biol Gm-
.4h^ i^i Md il^seemed like everyone was wi the move ... and all T.^^th, mmSkrn ^ fl ^i
m^ iiJtof T '***^'*** ^^^'^ Useeoi^-^iaes from ^3aC
<rf Virgi^lH|^n>d fo^ only <ne fnnn Virginia Beads A
Yellowstoie FwWatl Park, j
Montana and 1M» were fitted with spectacular sceiwry, and tiie
Craters of the Mowi vef« interesting, though strwige.
Visiting friends provided' many exciting adveiOures. They were
guests on a 42' boat ind traveled 10 miles up the Columbia river to
catch salmon. And their own fish were snwked and canned tiw-e
and brought back hoBie. '^ .*'
Tlwy' M^y recommend a visit to the Redwoods . . . Oiey Me so
hoge and wm insiMring you fed quite insignificant and overwhelmed
bv timr beauty and size."
While moat o| Ae trip wai discovarin? beauty and historic^ K)ots
tt»rouBh«it the U. S.. tf^ev were ^-H^ckM ^^ t»« Hev«Htatl«i still
iinnar«"t that was Wt bv ♦»»»• horrW- fVvHi »hrouoH Crescent Otv
l>i«t ^"rine. "It i« unbelievab'e." s»H rsrol "Wonv n1»cn* were ^
niptpiv de«!troved and cpn pev*>r b«» r*^'"*. '^'^ nry. *«»t now re-
hi'ldinf the road, and this «"•« n"* «^ t^* *1f»w«^ v^^tm of our
trin^w-p mwHe onlv wb^it V« mn<*s t»»»* ^^f ^'hil- the mad w««i
b-'n? W»!<M and baih in fm«t of us." Most of the Ume, thev went
ab«"tt. 300 m^M beftwe stnmrf"*. * , ^ _j . ^ .
W^'An thev cfot to S»»»t«» f^*""». r-nHfnmH. thov ioin«d w»h «iwi
ind IwrprU Owner of VinHniji Bee^h i-bo h»d fWwn «"♦ wHh tMr
Pve chi'drw to a familv r*>"n''>n <^ Vnri"'*! f«»mnv. "Tliere is noth-
in«» Quite like m Italian fami'v rwmion" 1au«died th«» wm-It«lian
Uniif^ "3«d did ^'e ev<«r e»t!" PikI "M Marie are tHeh* n«rtnere
In Thiindeitird's faitdlv foin-some bowline lenft^"* S"ndi»v nidits
Aftor that "Was*." thev 1riimeve«1 d^wn th- Coa»t vi«rttln? <rfh«T
friends inc1i>dine Card's h^^he' G. B. Atw«ter. who is an actor
w*"! quite frecniaitly m the well-k"own TV shows.
Of course, they didn't rt*m Las Ve«»«s wh«^ thev nl8v»id the ^
machines . . . and laet what they had saved for lust tha| pwpoae
In a very shwt time!
In Aitwna, thev went to the Gr,and Canvort whl«^is alwavi « v«v
soecial place tot them as that is where Bob and fcard soirt tiieir
honeymoon. Four davs were soeiA with friends in the wilife md wil-
dem^s of Cdwado in a mountain crf)in tfiev had built Aenudves.
A mountaia stream rudi^ bv ttif front, and a coU soring buMbfos
1^) iMre drinktag water in tiie back. B<* enioved the trout filing,
catching 9 raii^ trout which they cooked. "Such eating, you can't
imagine." Leas Buin an hour from broot to pttf . .
Hie Air Force AclKlany at Cotoi'ado SOrii^si was toured . . . tfid
Uien they started bade throui^ Nd}raska, Iowa, l^soiui, Blinois,
Indiana, and to Ondnnati apin to see a doubl^eader whidi tiie
Reds lost despite a lot of rooting fnmi the Moorai
Tlie pds wa-e retrieved in Washington and som thev were back
btmie safe and souni, but not tired.; Such a bip was so stimulating,
th^ hope tq go again soon— and Hist mavbe, ssn Carol, it nd^t be
for good ... if we can fin) a place that has mouirtatas for me and
wata^ for Bob, wdl, w^ knowf , . ,
VmQiniA Beach Sun
VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1965
SiCTtONi
STUDIO TOUR
SATURDAY
VIRGINIA BEACH- Li^al a^
tots are teOfMri^ig with tlM Vb*-
ftaia Beack-I^rin6e» Ajoe Jiaior
Woman's ChA's Fine hx^M dqpart-
medt and will have ttidr staUos
op^ to the puidic on Saturday
from S p.m. to 6 pjn. . *
Tbe T«v (A ^udkH wd incl>i<k
thcii^ot Waater T>tfift. JH 8^
blreet; &» Price. 107 «th Street:
to the .hfferaon. WlkA mvA\
and die Stu(to GaileriM of O^MTge
and aofth Uwdra at NorAttt Md
Cypreta Mt/^mA
A donirtkift of $1 will cov«i; the
entire tour, and the t^qr niay be-
gii| lA any o(f the studios. It u ap
ifliimial q;fwrtunity for the §»•
end pubfo to see first iwnd wivere
the artlat w^rks. how he worics,
md Uw m^oialt used ^n artistic
expu'Wions ^
Many ^ tiidr vmtk worics win iw
m display as well as ecAectioDs of
c^ier waUJmown art pieces.
Mrs. .Toha W. Shaw is chairman
of the Fine Arts department of the
Virginia BMch-Princess Anne Jim-
ior Woman's Chib and i^er co-
chairman is Mrs. ndUp J. Ter-
Light Stnictuire Ta
Replace 'Old' Ship;
vew.
Nice Hold
Conventio
VIRGINIA BEACK-^llie Vtrgtai-
ia Association ti Qii^ d PoUep
heM a two day amual oxivoition
last 'Hmrsday and FVi4ay bi Vi^
^ola BMd:. ,; ^
Tb kidc tld^^df'^ 'fhuridky
nvMning, Sgt. C. E. OUve of the
Depulmeirt ol State Pdke ga^
bicyed
sesskNis tIP'yiiiillij ^Ddinquen-
(gr and the Yi^"% Judge Ed-
wla A. fbmcy d the Norfdk ^'
veeite and Doineslle Rdatioos
Coiat; "Current Prd>^ntf <tf Po-
lice Admlnistrati<Hi" by MaJ( mi-
liam L. Durrer. Fairf::x County
Chid ol ¥*dice; and "Su|H«me
Court bterprdations of Interest
to the Pdice" by Glen R. Mur-
phy of the Intematknal Asioda-
ttra (A CM^ of Police in Wash-
tagtoo.
ITriday tiie pdke chids dis-
oissed prGl>]«ns of law enfor<»-
m^, the future of law enforce*
ment, new ^elopments in hi^
"tmy safety, and a pn^sed cen-
tral oiminal records bureau.
Ilie medli^ and etectkm d
new (MvcvK wt^ {n>esided over
by Maj. Russdl A. Hawes. Akx-
aiKlria d^ef (tf Pdice.
(Ceasi Gaart Fhete)
The New And The Old
is today.
BOSS MABGUEitflf! W. HOWELL
Farmer Reach
6irl Wins
InS/c.
CHARLESTON. S.C.--Miss'Mar-
gu«ite Wilam Howell, daughter d
OWO^aad Mrs. AH^rt^. Howdl d
C^ui£aton, formerly d Virginia
Beadi, has been selectai "Ifiss n
d Soott Carolina."
Ifiss Howefl was a stodott of
Cox Ifl^ Sdiod before the f^n-
fly's r^^eat xeme to Cbarkstcm.
is cotnpdiag Ik the t^ of
"10^ 1$ d Amo^a" vrfii^ k a
n^imal coldest for ynsigtgiite md
\i^iidi is sponsored by 1ft Magazine.
The wimier wffl recdve the maga-
ziiw's wmal sdidarsfa^ afw»d.
mctuFM ef Uw rontestmrhi lip-
pou- ia die Odidbor m^ d U
%_ By JACK MOORS
day m e mbe r s af the press.a staff
writer bnm "Mottniwating" maga-
dne, a Sti^ meti^ter from the
Marines Museum and two mem-
bers d the Aids to Naviption staff
left Little Creek Coast Guard Sta-
tion fw tlw last tour d tile f aniocffi
Cheaapeake light Ship.
We, with camera in hand clandv
ered abcord a 30 foot cutter for
the dwrt brip to the Coast Guard
Cutter dmdEee, whx^ wfn wait-
ing off>«bore.
We were wdc(«ied simuti Uie
Cherdcae Itice k»g4(Mt brothais
and werj^ given the run d the ship.
Al tiie |»«8s deposited thdr
gear in the offica*s ward-rown and
[voceeded on a tour d the vessel.
The Uip to the oU li^Aip took
almost two houn, but in the pleas-
ant atoAosi^iere aboard the CSiero-
kee, the time passed quickly.
When we arrlvied on ibe scene,
•nany miks df dwre, the Ctmty-
kee pulled akmg-side and we wore
transfored to tbe floating li^t
olatfonn l^ bos'n's chair. It was
nothing less than a f ri^itoiing ride
over ^ water on ratha* smaH
sized n^.
Hie members d the press party
towed the li^ ship for nearly an
bmir bdore retairning to the Chero-
kee. We were the last trip to the
old light, and m we pulled away,
Ibore were a few misty eyes in
the shlp'^ company.
It was trulv the end d a gallant
era, bi| pi^^-ess makes its toll
aa it moves al<mg.
Sa(k^tted by it all Just a UtUe,
we all went bade to the (dicer's
wardroom for a buffet luncheon,
and the Q)ast Guard does feed its
men well
Whik we were bdow eating, the
Oierokee was imderway for the
new Chesapeake Light Station, five
mils from where the li^it ship is
stationed.
llus strudure is a wonder to be-
\iM. It stffiids oirt over the ocean
iifro a diamcmd on a ^%ai fdt
table.
The new light statioi, to be com-
missimied Saturday, cost an ^ti-
mated |2 milUon to construct, and
affords its dx-man crew all the
cMnforts d home.
We woitto the station fnm the
cutter by k>og-boat and toured tiie
instaMicm for almost an hour, be-
fore returning to the Cherokee.
The entire trip, frcwn when we
Idt Uttie Creek ui^ we returned
took nine hours.
The pec^le of the Chesapellce
Bay area surdy can be {»*oud of
the magnificent feat of oigineer-
ing off our coast, but we must nd
forget the wonderful job the old
Oiesaoeake li?ht shio and the men
that served abpard her have done
ks the past 35 years.
Sattn^y the old shin will be
Xskm to her new and probably her
final duty station df the coa^ of
Ddaware, therebv bringing a ro-
mantic era of Chesapeake Bay to
• dose.
CONSTITUTIOM
WEEK ENDS
VIRGINIA BEACH - Today d-
fidaUy brinp to a ckiM Constitu-
tion Week in Virginia Beach.
The week was kicked off last
week with the signing of a procla-
matkm by Mayor Frank A.
Dusch.
CoMtitution Wedc, whidi honors
the Constituticm, the advantages of
American dtizendiip, and empha-
sizing the purposes of good ^v-
emment, wm brought about in
Virginia Beadi by the Princess
Anne Chapter of the Daughters d
the American Revolution.
Members d the D.A.R. isnd.aD
patri<^c Am^icans talK a wedi
out of each year to ihow their
Uvudcs for living in such a free
country as America, smd i-enwn-
bf!!^ oiff forgathers who fM#t
aru^edjm* this freedcnn and to
nru^e Aimrica the world leader it
CHESAPEAKE BAY - The new
dmapnlte Off-Sh(n% U^t Struc-
ttn^ will d^idly replace Owsa-
pMdK Lightddp'on Septonber 2S,
1905.
A familiar navigatwnal mark to
Bay trdfic since 1|90, the (nes-
ent li^tdiip will ^ittiiwe Its ws
tive service as Ddaware Light-
ship in the Tliird Coa^ Guard Dis-
trict Hie vessel was built 'und@-
the administration d the United
States lightlKHJse So^ice, which
became a part d tfw Coast Guard
in 'li». ^'T ariowrs still bear
the impres'ton USilS.
The^SS toot rfiip carries a crew
d IS men as compared with only
er. Reasons of ec(»x}my and ita-
bilily have dictated the replace-
n^nt, iNit improved habitability
is a factor whkh cannot be '^-
nored.
The new tower is located 14^
miles 'east of Cape Henry in 38
feet of water. Its M" diametra"
^ed pflings were drivNi almoM
200 fet into the ocean floor to sup-
port the structure. To provide aA-
ditkxial strength the pilings were
filled with concrde. The steel
used in construction of the pilings
is extremely rugged and has a
corrosion res'stance which is sev-
eral times, that d ordinaiy cooif^
moxld sted. ^ " ' . *
Overall length of the strudure
fr(Hn the bottom of the oiUngs is
in excess of '400 feet. The main
light, which is a highly advanced
engineering prototype, utilizing a
g!a% tube filled with xenon sas,
can be seen ' at a distance of 18
miles. It is rated at 8000.000 can-
dle powo* for hi^ intensity «opa'-
ation, with (awUoM for reduced
operation' at 800,^0 c.p.
H^ use <tf xmtm flash arrays
in a li^tiiouse bawcm is expected
to have many advantages. Tf»
actual dedrfed poNW necsw i iy
t3 prwli^ the itedrarf Mnfle pow>
er is cwsickraUy toss ttei that
retired tor a eonvettioaal Hgg.
Furthemwre. tfie 1^ <• JUiijl
by dmple rdlectlm nri^. rnf-
er'than the opoiive and fraglls
prismatic knses «^d^ ««»
require for this tufc.
Anothff plus Ji the fad that
characteristic^ Signal of 'the
can be established tei^igh dai^
traiBistar ^ircuiU. 7|db dimiaalils
the necesdty of Uie maarive iVp-
ttonid equipment fcnroerly used la
produce a fla«h^ d^al.
The structure also has oUur u|k
Igatwnal applJcatioB s. I t houw a^
12
Tbr-reqatratf^man the new tow- Bg^signal with a tai mfle
and a Radiobeaeorf'^^iikli is us6>
able to a range of^ hnil^ As a
distinctive day nrMfk, )t cm bt
sem at a distaiu;e d fi^ nMaa*
Tanks located baieath the titk
conditioned housing area will cs%
tain a four month su{^ly d fuk
and water. Hie wato* sufqtfy wj^
be reptenidied tgr 'rdnwa^
catchm^
Per^mnel win Uve 'm |^l^
rooms and will have 'a renunrll
ably spacimis rMreati<«al 9S0
at their disf^sal. The prinuaqp
method d b*ansp(n1ing p^rsoMII
to and from the structure will be
by helicopter. A 70 foot scpSH^
iKlicoplar platform is located dk
the rpd d the livii^ 'quarters. '
Chesapeake li^ towor is ttia
second of three schedided t^ tli
Fifth Coast Guanl Didrid. fht§'
ing Pan Shoals U^t ia Ptorth Cai^
oHna was established in Noven^g
d last year «d (to AM, MP
moi^ Shoals, wffl be aa^mcM
in 1988.
The friendlj^ red l^tdiips aM
soon be ndhing m<a-e than a est'
orful pa^ in the Ustory d dtfa
m year dd service.
S
Hero Receives
Medal
OCEANA— Lieutenant Oanmand-
er Glen W. Lema d Fighter
Squadron 33 recdved the Navy
Crnnmendatton Medal last wedc for
rescuing a R»n fnxn a trudc sd)-
merged in a cand in Ftorida on
Dec. 12. 1964.
The medal was pi<esented to Len-
ox by Capt. John C. Lawrence, JWt-
ing for Secretary of tlw Navy, Pad
Nitze.
Lenox was driving m hi^iwiqr
29 v^hen he saw a pickup trudc
sea acrss the road and plunge
into a canal. Stopping his own car,
Lenox leaped into the water, Md»ere
snakes are known to be prevalent,
and rescued the driver Uumigh an
open window in the sd»nerged
truck.
The cwnmaidation from the Sec-
retary of the Navy said, "Throui^
his prompt and courageous action
in saving a life at tiie possible ride
d his own, Lieutenant Conunander
Lenox upheld the hi^iest traditions
d the United States Naval Serv-
ice."
Servii« as Operations Officer d
Oceana4)as«i Fi^iter Squadnu 33,
Lenox was at Key West. Florida,
for transitional training to the F-4
Phantom H aircraft. At the tUne
d the rescue, he was df Aitv (m
Christmas leave.
Laiox resides at 568 Karaj Drive
in Virginia Beadi with hi.s family
vrtien not d^loyed aboar<f11ie USS
AMERICA with Fighter Squadron
33.
Eadi aedlBD of the living qnarters d tlw new daUk was
op and |Mt Into place. (Coast Gwrt Fliaif»'
VIRGIMA REACH ROY FfllDS ^
SUCCESS IN U. S. NAVY
TIDEWATER — In wir area of pleased to have him on the' teapi
Wf AB Newsiaaai Sieve Ple^w
ia Ike BsiVa Oidr.
«ver to the Hgiit sUp
(Stitf Phela ^ Msore)
WELCOME
RANQUET
-OEJN— WELCOME BANQUET-
VHlOnWA BEACH-The Virgin-
ia Beadi Junior Chaoidxar of Com-
merce has sent out invitations ard
will weUxMne the new teachers of
Virginia Beadi borough p'd^lic
schools at the 12th Annual Banquet
to be held at the Black Angus res-
taurant Ml Tuesday evening at 7:30
p.m.
Frank W. Crac, supaintandent d
schools d the Vii^a Beach sys-
tem, win introduce the guest
speaka". Dr. Erpest Wood, presi-
dent d Frederick College.
C3udrman d Jaycee <^^»me
Bancpiet is J. Gad^.
/
Tidewater, Virginia many youn«!
nKn are highly concerned pbou*
tlieir fuUuv in r^ard to bein?
drafted into Uw military.
Ab(Wt a year ago Ensign Moade
Fowlkcs was in the same status.
He was a sedor at Old D.miini(Mi
College and decided th" iio would
k)ok into the many dficer pro-
grams available in^^tiw militai'y
service.
After a shnrt vidt to the Naval
Air Reserve Training Unit located
on the Naval Air Station, Norfolk,
Iw took the test for a Nave* Avia-
tion Ol^cer Candidate.
Now a year later— meade re-
turned to Norfolk as a newly com-
mlssimed Enagu u: ihe U. S Navy
wdkraiiMd to serve his country
as a naval dficer. Aftsr a month's
training at NAS Oceana Survival
School 1» will be tranderred to the
Naval Air Station, Key West, Ftor-
ida, where he will join a squadron
flying ttie famfd F4 Phantom Jets.
Meade is a Radar Intercut Offi-
cer spedalist who togetl^r wiUi a
pQd buddy will form a team to
make tiie Hiantom a complete
fig^itfflg madune.
MeMie is a perfect examole d
.<t young man who todi advada^v.
of &e many flne oppo'tunities
?ivaSiMe in tiie Navy, ik met the
chaUeo^ to nudce (he mod d Us
tal«it uui diilify. T1» Navy j".
very "gxooA d tins yoisag man «^
Meade, a graduate d the ctesaal
1960 at Princes Anne Ifigh Ss^hoi^
will be a visitor <»i the ODC caai'..
pus for the n^ week wtere ha,
«dll r«iew many dd frioaKU^'
On Septemb^ 29-30. 1965 be wlfs
acc<»npany ttie It^imj Aviatidi
Informatim T»m oi thdr i^idil
visit to the campiB. Qualified
yoiaig men who are inter^ed^ia.
becoming a naval <^cer c»>'Ofe|t
tain comptete detaOs on How n
take advanta^ (tf the opportunitlj^
offered by tte Reserve dficer pMN
grans. Don't wait for the *aW»-
check with Meade Fowlkfes while
he is OB donpus.
Ei»ign Fow^es is living at \«am
with his parents at 2309 Indian HiS
Road. Viiiinia Beach, Virgiha,
whik he is in tiie area.
Helton Speaks
VIRGINIA BEACa - A
for A. Linwood Ifoltm wie blU
Wecbesday at 10:30 3.m. at ttw
home d Mrs. Margwd Power*)
2817 nne Rki^ Lane. Omm-
pdatt Cdooy. '
^enatorid C^aAdate HoMa
dressed tiie B^di Q^ Wo
Chib at Noon at tiie White
IftM i« aluM^aoa in Mi
irftar wfaidi ha KJa an ad I
mMyd flie Wtmm Ani
Sesaii Ma VMiiv*V«
\
T^
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JOHNNY DUDLEY
ll«Uy Rm4 * C«T^i«r Dr. — 4t».f 131
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BEECH GROVE
METHODIST CHURtH
Princess Anne
Rojr R. Jackson, Pastbr
lQ,:0Ojk.ni. — Church School
11 :lo«.nl.— Morning Wors^p
FRANCIS ASBURY
METHODIST CHURCH
Great Neck Road
L*Ror Davta, MiBisUr
8 :45 m.in. — Church School
1 1 :00 ».m. — Mominir Worship
SCdTT MEMORIAL
JHETHODiai CHURCH. -
409 First Colonial Road
Rav. H. Wark Curry, Paator
8 :30 a-nn. — Morning Worship
9;45a.m.— Church School
1 1 -.O^ «.m. — Morning Worship
7 :30 p.i»*— Youth FeUoiTBhip
LONDON ftRIDGE
* UJ»H01STS»NG, Inc.
: • DRAPES • SLIPCOVERS
* 9 CARPETS • UPHOLSTkRIN
^ DECORATING SERVICES
* S369 Virginia B«a«h Blvd.
* PhoM 340-^07
*- * . i
HAYGOOD MEMORIAL
METHODIST CHURCH
4713 Haygood ^Md
Rdiert F. Bryan. PaMer
0;46a.r,i, — Church School
1 1 :00 r fli. — Morning Worship
MARSHAU tAMSLR, INC
W« Sarvlea All Makas Of Can
Rant and Laa«a Cars
■SI l^rfflaia BmcIi Boalavard
PfK>NE 4a«-SMl
HAYGOOD METHODIST
CHURCH
8149 Bayshore Road
8:3aa.m., 9:45 a.m. and 11:00
a.ni. — Worship Services
9:45 am.— Church School for
all age groups
ll:00 8.m. — Second session of
Church School for children
up thr9ugh 7th grade and
Mults.
7 :00 p.m.— Methodist Youth
Fellowship foi >oung people
7th, 8th and 9th grades in
junior High Group and lOth
grade up for Senior Group.
Friends welcomed.
MA^TAS FUNERAL HOMl
VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA
PHONE 42841S1 ,
liNDiflEr
Tkto takes nerve! IiiMsiiM
dropping into space with notfain;
but a '^gilk umbrella" between von.
and etwnlty! Yet men do it evetr
dar> and tiiey tnnt ^at ui]ilir|&
aa we would trust our b^t fri^d.
^ YVtUpiwaseniing like tiHil wliitr
fUwWi, as tlu>U8ands upon tiioo-
ixwjbi of Cbrisii«» <»n tat^tf-
iMl f^Mi you and supports
fM, w> matter l^w roug^ ttie going
aiajr ba. Without faith in a loving
Oo4 taxa is yeiy much alone . . , and
nan was never meant to deal 'nitti
Ufe's problems by hima^,
Ute tha first parachute jiffiiip^
fidtb Un't ea^ at the beginning. It
takM courage to hand over the reins
oi one's life, but you can )» sure of
&M tiling . . . you'll alwajni land on
9n}«rf«t Str^igthen your faith by
attending the chui^ of your cho)<».
iHii
.<afc a. 4
■Wtf^^
mt_
VK'giMta Qcaclt
KNOTTS ISLAND
METHODIST CHURCH
Knotts Island, N.C.
Rob«rt C. Black, Minister
10:00 a. A.— Sunday School
1 1 .1)0 |k.m. — Worship Service
BAYLAKE METHODIST
CHURCH I
Shore "^Dr. at Treasure Island!
Driye in Bayside
RaytBoadl E. Masaar, MinUtar
fj%0 ft U ;00 a.m.~Wor8hip
* S#rink»
f! 10 t.|iu— Sunday Schoo^
CHARITY METHODIsf '
CHURCH
Back Bay, Virginia
Latila E. Craca, Ministar
1 lOO i.m. — CSiurch School
1 1 :0ft •.«. — Morning Worship
mtmm^imi^
Xomr SlieppbM C«f tor
mmmm
SALSM METHODIST
CHURCH
Pri»c»ai^tte, Virginia ^
|^|l»y S. gjaior.. Minuter^ I ^ + cjto t <S!2? t <3J2>
I0l0l4a.m.— Morning Worship^ ,1^1*«C_t^ W^ t ^^^ ^"^
WiMi-n^* — Church School ■ — '— "~ " '
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30
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Youth Fellowship
S3r4 StvMl
HP**
ViriflMi^ Baacb
OiAMUIATON INSURANCE CO.
till Padlla A^a — TalaplioBa GA S-SISI
t4<^ B. PiiBeaas Abm ti. Dial ' «K48N
Bc« 4iltirta — Bwtaki^ —
UW^OfTS SHHl SBtyiCI
Tala^oM CA ».423I Vlrgiala Baacli
CfiMWHIITY METHODIST
'^'^^ CHURCH
Aeredale — Kempsvllle
Sft, M» L. KiMar, Jr.
9 :M'$«I.— Church School
1 1 iWfjft.— Morning Wor»l|lp
f:Si&p.in.— .Youth Fellowship
1.TNNHAVBN METHODIST
' enuRCH
Little Neck Road
^mr. Otcmr V. Rodriguea
iP:00a.Tn. — Church School
11:00 a..m — Horsing Worship
^KIES METHODIST
CHURCH
6560 Viiginia Beach Blvd.
Rav. C. KatoB.Grajr
8;j^a.m.— Sariy Worship
Sendee . „ ^ ,
9:46a.in. — Church School
ll:00a.in.— Late Worship
Service „ „
6:00 p.m. — Youth Fellowslup
BETHEL METHODIST
CHURCH
Princess Anne
Roy R. JaciuoB, Patter
10:00 a-m. — Morning Worship
H :O0 a.m. — Church School
•nm CHURCH I^NR ALt,
ALX. FOR THK ^HUftCH
T%a CiMNh b the rMtaat {Mlar
en M^ ttt «• bafldte erf iftuae.
Iw a^ food dttModiip. n k a itaiWi.
ImaH of q^fafttud MkiM. imtboat*
ainjos Church, neitiMr dmocncjr
"ter dvUiflitta en •orvtva. Ttad
dwuli attMid Mrriew Maa»
Wly ani aaptat ft* CMMk TW
: (1) Vor&owB^h. (2) flat
hia diUdiMi's wIm. (9) %r the Hto
of Ui watmmwftr aad Wt/taa. \4}
Vor te sab of «w Cbnieh Itidt
iMA Boadi Ui nonl aad mat«iiH
awpeft. Fita la go Id dkm
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ST. AIDAN'S
EPISCOPAL OIUI^H^
KiB«'s ^ant Road
ft fidinbarg Driv#
Phone 340-8730
• Rav. L. J. Taylor, Jr., Vlayr
10:00 a.m. — Holy Commanion
< first and third Sundays)
Morning Prayer, 2nd and 41b
Sundays
Cburdi School (eoBevrrent
with services)
nowRs
HBoarr haowl nsmi
PHONE 4SS473a
ST. NICHOLAS
CATHOLIC CHURCH
ffWTKle HecK^a.
Phone 840-7231
Rav. Thoaaas M. Snauaara
Sunday Masses — 8:16, d:30,
10:45, and 12 Noon in the
^urch; 11:00 in Princes*
■ftieatre, 3177 Virginia Beach
Blvd.
Confessions — Saturday 4-5 p.m.
and 7-8 p.in. f
JMUkDWI DRUv,
Proi^t • Effiefairt Pra«erlpli*B SotvIm
Pkaaa 340411 1 IIM Va. BMck Blvd.
FREB DEUVEKY
MOUNT OLIVE
BAPTIST CHURCH
L. Warraa Cha*a, PastM
9:30 a.m. — Church School
11:00 a.m. — Morning Worship
7:30 p.m. — Evening Worahip
CARROW
BAPTIST CHURCH
Rav. Gary B. Tkoapa^
9 :45 a-m.-r-^unda^ S«luMl
1 1 :00 a.m. — Worship Service
E :45 .m. — Vesper service
6:80 p.m. — Training Union
^:80 p.m. — ^Evani^lUtlc
Service
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KALA CHURCH OF CHRIST
Creeds, Viri^nia Beach, Va.
W. T. Waavan Miaistar
10:90 a.m. — Bible School
ll :00 a.m. — Moaning Worship
6:46 p.m — Youth Program
7i80pm — Evening Worship
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CHURCH OF CHRIST' '
1460 Va. Beach/ Blvd. Oceana
Rfy N. WiUon, Minister
10:00 a.m.— Bible Study
1 1 :00 a.m.— 'Momigg Worship
7 :00 p.m. — Eveniiig Worshi|)
.FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
'-809 ^ 80th StTMt
11:00 am. — Church Service*
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EPISCOPAL CHURCH
449 Witch Duck Road, Bayside
8:00ajn.- Holy Communion
(Except during rector's va-
cation;
10:00 am.— Morning Prayer
and Sermon (rioly Com-
munion on first Sunday of
each month.) .
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PLAZA METHODIST
CHURCH
208 Plaza Trail
Harbarl a Hobbs, Patter
9:45 a.m. — Church School
1 1 :00 aan. — Worship Service
7 :00 p,m. — ^Youth Fellowship
ARAGONA BAPTIST
CHURCH
Now Meeting In Louise
Luxford Elementary School
N. C. Clifton, Pastor
9:45 a.m. — Sunday School
11 :00 a.m. — Morning Worship
.6:30 p.m. — Training Union
7:30 pm.— Evening Worship
7:30 p.m. — Wed. Prayer
Meeting
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EPISCOPAL MISSION
609 Roiemont Road
Viii^nia Beach, Va.
Rar. Clayton E. Criggar
' Vicar-inCbarge
9:15a.m.^ — Church School
10:15 a.m. — Worship Service
NitrMry Provided
NhiMO METHODIST
CHURCH
Princess Anne, Vir|^nia
Enory S. EIIn«w«, Minister
10:15 a.m. — Church School
11:16 a.m. — Morning Worship
GALILEE EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
40t»< * p^-W" — ^on-^f^m
tim Ber. Blmpl Batkflqr. M«
AeR'> afien.
'^^■' KD.
SiOOaan.— Holf Commwaim
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
233 Bowman Road
Rev. Charles R. McGinlay,
8 :00 a.m. — Holy Communion
10:00 a.m. — Holy Communion
(1st & 3rd Sunday)
10:00 a.m.— Morning Prayer
(2nd ft 4th Sunday)
Church School follows ' the
10:00 a.m^ Service.
Nursery service is available.
EASTERN SHORE CHAPEL
(Episcopal)
B. Sidney Sanders, Rector
8 ;00 a.m.— Holy Communion
9 :00 a.m.— Family Service
^nd Morning Prayer
(3rd Sunday Holy Com-
munioQ)
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning Prayer,
sermon -(Ist Sunday Holy
Communion)
c MMt *%. #«>ari>.u, CMatwr
9:45 a.m. — Sunday School
10:46 a.m. — Morning Worship
TEIfi>LE EMANUEL
25th and Baltic, Va. Beach
Philip Pincus, Rabbi
7:30 a.m.— Services Mon.-Fri.
8:16 p.m. — ^Friday-Sabbath
Services
10:00 am.— Saturday Sabbajth
Service
8:00a.m^ — Services Sunday
«. ««.ftA
9 :45 a.m. — Sunda)
11:00 a.m. — Church
«*tiM.«Mir
(School
Service
LYNNHAVEN
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Lynnhaven Village
Rav. Marion R. 'Wabb, Jr.
h9 :45 a.m. — Church School
11:00 a.m. — Morning Worship
6 :80 p.m.^ — Youtih Fellowship
6:80 p.m. — Pioneer Fellowship
7 :30 p.m. — Evening Worship
STAR OF THE SEA
CATHOLIC CHURCH
14th St. & Arctic Circle
Rev. Francis V. Bambriek
MASSES
9:30, 11:00,
Winter— 8:00,
12:15
Summer — (June
7:00, 8:00,
11:00, 12:00 "
Holy Days— 6:00, IxOOr^'M
and 6:30 p.m.
Weekday, winter — 6:30, 8:45
Summer, 8:46 a.m. only
•Confessions— 4 :00 to 5 WJ and
7:00 to 8:00 p.m. Saturday
iJ^abor Day)
9:00, 10:00,
ST. MATTHEWS
CATHOLIC CMURCH
-1010 Sandra Lane, Va. Beach
Father' OHara, Fatber Ftn^ay
Summer Masses — 7:30, 9:00,
10:30 and 12:00
Confession each Saturday 4
to 5:00 and 7:00 to 8:00
EMANUAL LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Lynn Shores Drive at Va. Bphj..
Kaanath A. Price, Pastob'
9:10 a.m. — Sunday Church
School
10:30 a.m,^-Wor8hip Service
(nursery provided)
6:30 p.m. — Lather League
EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN
CHURCH OF THE
GOOD SHEPHERD
1489 Laskin Road
Rav. Dieksoa W. Taylor
8 :30 a.m.— ^Worship
9 :30 a.m. — Church School
11:00 a.m — Worship
(Nurs^ provided)
6:30 pm.— Luther League
OUR SAVIOUR'S
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Baylake Fines, Bkyside
Kennalb R. Carbaugb, Pastor
8:16 a.m. — Worship Service
9:30 a.m. — Church School
11 :00a.ra.— Worship Service
PRINCE OF FEACE
LUTHERAN CHURCH
(Missouri Synod)
424 Kings Grant Road
Rav. i. Blmar Me^ay, Pastor
8 :00 a.m.— Divine Worship
9:15 a.m. — Sunday School
and Bible Class.
10:30 a.m.— Divine Worship
Holy Communion — Ist and 3rd
Svnday.
CHRIST PRESBYTERIAN
• CHURCH
^ 1200 Aragona Boulevard
M. Bland Dudley, Minktar
8 :30 a.m. — Wojship ft (3hurch
School
9 :30 a.m. — Worship ft Church
^hool
11:00 a.m.— Worship ft Church
School
FIRST PRESBYTBIUAN
CHUI^H
Pacific Ave. «t Uih St
John S. Lylaa, rairtef
9:45 a.m. — ChuWft School
IKOO a.m.— Morftlng Worship
Nursery Servijee Trttidtd
CALVARY PRBtt^SHIAIf
First St, GlenJlift, Norfolk
E. Crowell Coeb)^ Pastor
9:45 a.m. — Church School
11:00 aim. — Mornttg Worship
6:30 p.m.— Wha^mts
Fellowship
6:30 p.m. — Pioneer Fellowship
6 :80 p.m. — Young People's
rMdwghip
ICINGS GRANT
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
(Now meeting in the Siiilfa
Grant Elementary Schow)
Raymond C. Plittoa, Pa«l«r
9 :60 a.m.— Sunday School
11:00 a.m.— Moriking WofiAip
00
OCEAMA CHURCH
OF THE KfAMRENE
S. Cottrt Vwm m^ O^MQA
BAYSIDE PRESBYTER14II
CHURCH
Near> Bobbins Comer
Rav. J. E. ilebBsonf Pastor
9:4Ea.m.'~«S«nday Setiool
ll:OOam-TMetning WonA^
THALIA TRINITY
PRESBTtSEIAN OIURCH
Now moettag 1h the T&«U«
Elementery School
Irring R. Sinbbt, Mlaiator
9:30a;m. — Momlnir W<^Ad^
10:4g^ajn.— dhttreh SehMl
BOW CREEK
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
S^a^Bont Bead ft PIm* Tntt
CHURCH OF OOD
}2Q 14th Street
Bobbf H. Saass, Pastor
9:45 SUM. — Sunday School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning Worship
7 :30 p.m. — Evening Worship
^WIBLY OF GOD
VH^P Beach Boulevard
Ea^ Lane — Oceana
Bev. SamtMl D. Beilar, Jr.
9 :46 a.m.— Church School
11:00 a.m. — Morning WoraMp
7 :80 p.m.— EvanfeBstie .
PEttfECOSTAL
CHURQi OF CHRIST
liUf St and Baltic Ave.
Elwoed tCam^ Paster
PRINCESS ANNE FREEWILL
BAPtlST CHURCH
1411 Oce«ia Blvd. .
H mUe y*t Oce«tta Air Sta.
k on right
^ T. J. TlngU. PMtor
9 :45 a.m. — Sunaay School
ll:Wli<.m.— WonOilp SerHce
6 :30 if.n.— Bibta'i^dy
7:S0|i.tf.-^Eveiiiii|; S«n^«
Fid>lls l» Isvtttd.
OCEAN PARK
-COMMUNITY CHURCH
DuPont Circle, Bayside, Va.
Paul E. MeCnlleagb, tbJM.,
9:45 a.m.— Bible School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning Worship
7;80 p.m.— Family Night
Service -
VIRGINIA BEACH
COMMUNITY CHAPEL
Laskin Bd., Linkhom Bay
Rav. Richard Woodward^ Pastor
9:45-a.m. — Sunday School
ll:Oda.m. — Morning Worahip
1 1 :39 a.m.— Children's Church
8 :00 p.m.— ^Evening Service
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SUBURBAN CHRISTIAN
CHURCH *
111 Xdl>ough Ave.,
BeUamy Manor
Virginia Beach, Va.
Rav. J. Fradarick Parker
9:45 a.m. — Sunday School
11 :00 a.m. — Morning Worship
11:30 a.m. — Chil^rens Church
. 7:30 p.m. — Evening Service
ROSEWOOD MEMORtAL PARK, INC.
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CEMETERY ^_
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LYNNHAVEN COL<»IY
UNITED CHURCH
(CemviatioBal Cbri4Ci8B2
Grail N«el R4 near Shore Dr.
ti*'||bv. Tio. H. Brittea
9 -M tii.^— Oknrch School
11 :0Clif«1ii,— Morning Wo»hip
T:80 p.tt.— F^grim
Fellowship
NimKry lor small children
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CHUROi
(Cwf^iMiinal Cbriatian)
Mea^lii Itf j^mbroke Manor
wautofiary School
Rav. ^iriaa F. Pogrin
9 :S0 a.m. — <!iiirch School
1 :30 a.m. — Worship
Nursery at all services
OCEANA BEAUTY ACADEMY
1737 VIRGINIA BEACB BOULEVARD
VirgMa BMeh, VkglBia SSfBS .
IfO »APP(»NTMENT NE(XBSARY
FRIENDS MEETING
(Quaker)
Laskin Bo«d
9:45 a.m. — Sunday School
lt<00a.m. — Meeting for
Morning Worship
ST
CHURCH
Oceana
Rav. D. P. Falton, Paslw
9:30 a.m. — Sunday School
11:00 a.m. — Worship Service
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6700 W. Hiden Eoftd
G. Darid Sbra^Na, F^Miir
8.45 a.m. — Wbr^ SeMie
9:46 a.m.M3unday School
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Shore Drive A Gr^eo^dl Road
Eari L. FarraU, Mialstar
9:45 a.m. — ^Worship ^yi^«
9:46 a.m. — Sandtf Sdiool
11:00 a.m. — ^Worsilp Serrieo
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Church Listings Cont'd
COMIIRifOllt BAPTIST
( Cji— ifatlv e Bm*^)
Mev. ParlMv Ymwc
220 Red Tide Road
Lynahavea Colony
10:00 a jm. — Sunday School
1 1 :O0 a.m.-^Moming Service
7:30 p.m. — Evening Serving
7 :30 p.m. — Wednesdey
Evening Services
PIIIST BAPTIST CHURCH
35th St. at Holly Rd.
H. WedeU Weten. Pa*t*r
9 :S0 a.n. — Sunday School
1 1 :00 a.m.- -Morning Worship
6:15 p.m. — Treining Union
7:30pj(i. — Evening Service
Evening Services 30 min. later
May IS -Sept. IS.
BAYSlOe BAPTIST
CHURCH
1490 naMOra House Rd.
J^Mt V. .OeFM, Pattar
8 :S(I a.m.^ — Worship Service
n:OUa.m. — Worship Service
9:20 A 10:10 a.m. Sunday
School '
8 :00 p.m. — ^Evefiing Service
7 :S0 p jft. — ^B^raalng Worship
FREBWUi. BAPTIST "
CHURCH
Ip. Princeu, Virginia Baach
I41i OCEANA BOULEVARD
Air Station on right
T. J. TlBgie, PmIot
9:45 a.m. — Sunday School
11:46 a.m. — WoniUp Service
7:30 p.m. — Evening Service
PRINCESS ANNE PLAZA
BAPTIST CHURCH
245 Sosemont Road
Rev. lieMa HagliM, Patter
11:00 A 7:80 p.m.— Worship
Services
9:30 a.m. — Sunday School
6:15 p.m. — Training Union
KEMPSVILLE BAPTIST
CHURCH
7120 Kempsville Eoad
A. D. Bleaat, Pastor
9:46 am. — Sunday School
1 1 :00 a.m— Morning Worship
8:00 p.m.— Evening Worship
THALIA LYNN
BAPTIST CHURCH
Va. Beach Blvd. adjoioin)
Princess Anne High Schoi
Rev. ReWrl % Walla.*
8:30 a.m. — Morning Wonihip
9 :30 a.m. — Sunday School
1 1 :00 a.m — Morning Wor8h»:>
Archie The
Cockroach
The midc^ n«ne of Ardue tlte
Sockroach mi^ be "Redi^ant"
ly the eatomok^ists o( the N»-
tional Pe* Contnrf Association wiw
poim out UiM ArchM's increasing
^lity to ^ up happUy s«t»e ti
th^dionicafs man Ins bsen «siug
to r^t Mm is nukir^ control
IMx^ns more difficult almost ev-
eryfrtiere.
The {^Ikmoi^ of resi^tvwe ol
the Gfnnan roa«. reflecting Dnr-
win's theory d tiie survival of the
fittest, is ime of the moA inter^rt-
ing that faca the tndned entcflooi-
i^sts. But R is me of U)e mott
tmublooim facing ttie m<n who
try to ke^ insect p^ts i»der cwi-
trol.
firi«.nH«fai' nrwi't completglv cer-
Virginia l^ch SUN, Thurwlay/ Sep*wnb«^ 23, 1^
Pag^M
BEACHLAWN BAPTIST
^ CHURCH
to A Med. Ave.
A cooperattag Southern Bapist
(jiiurch
G e org e WolUtL Jr., Minbter
Phone 428-2004
9:45 a.m. — Sunday School
ll:00ft.m.' — Morning Serviee
6:80 p.m.— -Training Union
7:80 p.m.— Evening Service
7:80 p.m. — Wed. P|M^«r,
Service
FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH
6818 Va. Beach Blvd.. Norfolk
Fr*d M. PariM, Paator
9:46 a.m.— Sunday School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning Worship
6 :30 p.m.' — Fellowship Hqjir
' 7 :30 p.m. — Evening Services
GRACE BRETHREN
CHURCH
Gr«at Neck at Hilltop
A. Hareld ArringtoD, Paster
10:00 a.m. — Sunday School
ll:00a.m.^ — Worship Service
7 :30 p.m. — Evening Service
BAPTIST CHURCH
929 First Colonial IU>ad
GMrge T. Staltegs, PaM«r
9:45 a.m. — Sunday School
10:00 a.m. — Momiag WorsUy
6 :30 p.m.— Training Union '
7 :30 p.m. — Evening Worship
7:30 p.m. — Mid- Week service,
Wednesday
FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST
GHtmCH
419-Glenrock Road, Norfolk
Rev. Charles T. Hendricks
9:46 a.m. — Church l^hool
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning ' Worship
7 :30 p.m.-^Evenii^ Worship
ST. GREGORY THE GREAT
CATHOLIC CHURCH
7271 VirginU Beach Blvd.
Rev. Flavian Yellakep OJ^B.
Rev. Paschal Kneip O.S.B.
Masses — 6:30, 8:00, 9:30,
11:00 and 12:30 .
Confessions are on Saturday
7:80-8:80
BLACKWATER BAPTIST
CHURCH
Rev. IMpk L. Hes*!?^
1 :00 a.m. — Sunday School
ll:00a.m — ^Morahif Worship
"Serving Ood and the Com-
munity of BlMkwater Sii^ee
1784"
MOUNT OLIVE
BAPTIST CHUftCH
Ra^. T. M. Walker. Pastor
9:30 a.m. — Choreh School
llK>Oa.m. — Morning Worship
""7 :80 p.m. — Evening Worship
OAK GROVE BAPTISE.
CHURCH f^-
SSack Bay. Virginia '
Jjilfcj lt. Clair, Paster
d1teiaKr<pChurch School .
11 :00 a,m. — Morning Worship
BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH
Greenwell Rd. A Lakeview Dr.
. Bayside, Va.
Rev. Darid Meere, Pastor
'9:46 a.m. — Sunday School
11 :00 a.m. — Motning Worship
7:45 p.m. — Evening Worship
ST.
JOHN'S BAPTIST
CHURCH
Princess Anne Court House
Rev. Bruce B. PerkiM, Paster
to :00 a.m. — Sunday Schodl
11 :00 a.m. — Morning Worship
6 :00 p.m. — B.T.U.
7 :00 p.m. — Evening • Worship
LONDON BRIDGE
BAPTIST CHURCH
London Bridge, Viiginia
G. Edward Hagkes, Pastor
8 :30 a.m. — Mornihg Worship
9 :45 a m. — Sunday School
11 :00 a.m. — Morning Worship
6:80 p.m. — Training Union
TABERNACLE METHODIST
CHURCH
PrincMs Anna, Virginia
Rdkert H. Garner, Minister
9:46 a.m.---Chiir«h School
litOOa»m — Morning WorAip
VIRGINIA BEACH
METHODIST CHURCH
207 • 18th Street
Rev. Beveriy Felty
ttSO a-m.. — Wo^iP Service
Sunder JumUia
9 :46 a.m. — (%urch School
11 :00 a.m. — Worship Servica
THALIA METHODIST
CHURCH
Pine Ave. A Va. Bch. Blvd.
William L. Asker, Pastor
9 :45 a.m. — Sunday School
10:46 a.m.— Worship
, FOUNDRY METHODIST
CHURCH
Va. Bch. Blvd., Lynnhaven
William H. Acotto, Minister
8:45 a.m. and 11 a.m. —
9 :45 a.m. — Church School
6:30 p.m. — Youth Fellowship
KEMPSVILLE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
620 Kempsville Rd.
J. L. Coppock, Paster
9:40 A.M. — Sunday School
11:00 A.M, — Morning Worship
6:00 P.M. — (Second Sunday)
Youth Fellowshlnt
LiSTENeee
TO
H* Josepli Lowenthal^ Jr»
MANAGING EDITOR OF THE
u
irainia
V^eacn J^un
EACH MONDAY
WEDNESDAY
AND FRIDAY
AT 12:15 P.M.
WITH HIS
Editorial Of The Air
DURING THE NOON REPORT ON
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1 550 ON YOUR DIAL VIIK3INIA BEACH
tain how redatooce w«rki, but t^
believe that taaects which have
tills ability to survive chemical
treatmajt and breed new goiera-
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how devetop the aWlity to ntjctabo-
U^ larger amoiuts of pesticides
than thdr less forttmate brethren.
tbe Germtt) roadi, a pMt wMdi
has beei arotrnd at leart as loAg
09 mm, was one (rf the first to
dttno^itrato tMs wpecM survival
diiUty. Raristance, says Dr. Philip
J. Spear, Tedmlcal Direct(»- of the
NPCA, not only makn the Jd9 of
gI^u^ out infertatkXM of roaches
more dtfficuK. biA also more ex-
pensive.
When Hie chM^ksal family of
dikMrtai^cd hydro(»-bon.s, which
indudes WT, CbkNrdane uid oth-
(fft, caole to be in {dtotifii! aippiy
after Wai^ War n, many people
r^dbtd their hands fai glen with the
tboi^ht ttat .^t^ Hie Cockroach
faced Ms doom. MmoA pierfect
cM^rol appMured tote a certainty.
But ilwre was soon di^urbing
news bvm Texas— news of a strain
(d roadws that not only tolerated
IXyr and chlordane, biit seemed to
tibrive on &e stuff. Then the or-
ganic pho^ihates came along and
tlwre was mw hope that Ardue
coidd be stojqied.
Apin Archie R. confounded the
?iq>erts by Ireeding little Archies
tiiat liked tl»se diemicals tM. Now
the jeb of stealing the new r^ist^
wif ite^rtnr 1r mnrr diffietdt Uian
ev«r.
"Resiatance is a phcnomOMm
dw pest ctmhvl industry is learning
to Uve with." Tit. ^>esr explains.
"Coitrol depeatk on constait shift?
in weapons, mere research on the
physiokigy of insects and probdldy
re4ise ol some of tiie earUer con-
trol m^iods. lbs jdb is certainly
more convHcirtcd and mwe cos^.
For tfw houKJhdder, restaurant
owner ct NaiDetsman pU^ued
with G«ihan roaches, Dr. Spear
pointed wit Qiat cootrd must in-
vdve trained pest eontrol people
fttniUar with the {Rtitten of re-
sistance roach identification and
the dbOity to supfriy the lates*
metiwds available.
Oe uuuib^r one American hom^dd pests, aren't
cd dawn by kiri^its la armor, as our uiM has du4dwd. Art tfiey'va
d e v a l ape d clear-cut resistrace *o the chemkab wMdi owe laatrriki
tev ioecessfaUy reports the National Pest Canlrel AssodatlMi. Ptr-
hapa pMt oatral experU may ceme back to the Uoee tf aO ^i^J
talis.. ,./ ^^IL ' _:: - cL^ U,__ _ ,
TEEN TOPICS
■ a ■ CarolyB PetiikeM
Asst. HMie D«noB^aliaB Agcal
YOUR PASTURE — YOUR VOICE
n
Reunions Set
BLACKSBURG-Virginia lech's
graduating class of 1960 will hoM
its 6t^ reunioQ (hiring h(»necom-
ing wcyM»d Oct a.
The dasa faMid(|uarttfs win be in
the Hotel Patriot Henry in Roa-
ncrite. Registn^kM and a dinner
will be held at 7 p.iq. at tlw hotel
Oct. 22. Toe foUo«ii% day the dass
members will attend the Virginia
Tech-University of Vii^inia ftxrt-
ball gWM.
Danny W. ttrd (4 Rt. 2, Bland,
is dssa presklait. Tlie class of 1960
has 918 mepioen.
Vm classes of ^15, 1930 and
19S6 earUer have anniMinced cla^
reurioos jhis faO. 1^ 1996 reuiilln
hitt been sdwduled in c(xuiectk»
vfttfa Humk^ving activities Nov.
24-35.
Tlie o&nen we tH plmmed for
tiM heinecoming weekend. Oct. 22-
Your score can be hi^ if you are sure that y<Ni stand and at wA
■flie way ywi stand or sit affects i»t only how you look and how your
ck^hes took «» you, but also how y<w feel and bow jwir vofce sounA to
<rthers.
You may be well-groMned and have attractive clothes, but if yai A>
not walk, sit, and stand well, w: if your voice is iwt pleasii^ jwi wffl
not give a good appearand^ V
?W^ you meet on the street Judge you hy your a^iearai^, evsB
if you do not talk to, than. By a persftBftr
and walk, you know who is ccnning toi^
you can see his face. ^ f _ -,
If you want to intere^ peoi^, ^velty a good |
carriage and voice. You can help youradf if I
checking what you need to mirk (n. |
Stand with your back against tiie wal or dUM' j
and your feet aixnit four inches away. W^ part f
of the body touchra the widl w Mt^ Put y owl
arm betw^n ymr bade and the wall or ioULTBt^
you can do this easily, you are sMqM^JBed. Iff "S
to pwA your neck affii your tower bdc dose to f
PtIttNiM the wall. Press with both hanb> agab^ yoto- i:
abftomei untH y(M feel as thou^ ycmr stom^^ is ap^ y«ir b^ f*
b<»e. Hold that position and walk away from tiie wall. Take a took to -,
the mirfur to see haw tall and straight m'^^^: l
4 . 1^ w^tog with a bode on ywr head. SM^pu wiS find tfiat you ?
haiw a SRMX^, gliding walk and bettw p(»hir^ Beauty operts <^tai '
give this exercise, ^ovie actors, who must have a nice waBc and ptMh^
ture, iMractice it. The neict tfane you go to the naovies, Mudy adors careC
fully to see how they walk ami move their hai^^ •
Chedt your walking and sitting poshire (rftai. (MVe your wgans s^ |
to breathe. Sit on that part of your body jteipied for sitting, yoiar h^a I
and iMittocks. Neva- let your bones of ^ur back make «i "S" mm. |
Bend firam the h^ rather than from the shoukler when you stu^ <r J
write. Ask your friends to ranind you whai you fos^ A good sfe^ |
ing posture is ea^ if vou lie flat wit^Mt aid (d fSkm. , |
WhM you walk, walk with toes ^aight ahead, never^ out aep, |
M|^. Do not drag vwir feet. When, asked how he cIk^ show ^Isr**
Mr. ^^eld said, "tt is the ws^r a girl carries herself thirf oouito *^
most." , ^ . ,
Is yoia* vo're -'->islng to afliers? Have you evet- m«ile a reccmiii% rf
yfwr voice? Wa'- *H tone good? Did vou chop off fre entogi ol
words or iw " - -^ togett»r? If you have no rwMrtBng, you and
ywtf frirads cwi check wi these questtons.
, Is ymir votoe high and squeakv or smooth and distinct? Is your
laugh a merrv ^chuckle or a rinbling showing joy, w do you ^w a
hone lau^ and turn on a giggle? ^^ .
Points to rememiber which can helo all of us have a nice wptM^r"^
voice are: ^and tall. Breathe deeolv. Pitch your voice tow. ^
l^st vourself bv saying the word "food" w "roMn'' in a tow toie |
severa lUmes. Then sav a s«itence in the same tone. Is ttUie aaial |
speaking voice? If yair voice is high and squeaky. jwrKtice to -
dewtop a gentle, rich, distinct voice. Avoid bdn^ affected » a^afe.
Listening is important. Listen and appear interested in what the
jOther person has to say. Yoa»will be interested before you know it,
and you will be fun to be with. -
I
Servicemen In The News
James W. Brawley, Jr.. son <rf
Mr. airi Mrs. Jamw W. Brawley
of aoi Great Neck Road, has been
rec^y {xwnoted to Lieutaiaat
Conunander in the United ^^es
Coast Guard. He is currently serv-
ii^ at Aniwtte'lsland, Alaska.
* * *
Coa^ Guard Reserve Lieutenant
Rd>ertH. l^acdius, son of Mrs. R.
E. Bacdius of 528 Virginia Ave-
nue, recently graduated from the
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PEST CONTROL EXPERTS^
• If ymi liAvt German RMch«f •• ouriined by
National PmT Cohtrol Association or any in-
90ds can us today
• You nuiy tvon have tomiitos and do not know
It.
• Ut us'como by and ovaluato your pMt prob-
lotois.
• Wo gtiaranteo complofo satisfaction.
• Oivo us a chanco to servo you.
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317 GiMt Nock Road, Virginia Beach, Va.
Captabi of the Port School at the
Coa^ iGuard Reserve Trabuig
Center in Yorktown.
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Airman 3/c Charles G. Hio^r |
Jr.t son of Mm. Svidvn M. Hw^J
d 4732 Bimker I^U LaiK, has bee^
selected ftwr fcedmical training 'St%
an air polic^nan at Lad^land AS%,
Tot.
Pvt. Don K. LinkenNM?«r. son of
Mr. and M'^ .T»$^5p S. Unhenbot
ger, 899 Ji^s areet. iw«itlY
coTjnlpted a 14-wpeJc automotive
rerwir cwirse at t*ie Arwv )Ordi^
n?nce Center and Rdiod, Aber^en |
Provii^ Ground, Md. |
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Ro^t'd C H«rr»ne*oi». smyrf MfC
bM M*^. A'bert L Hiirrimstffli Jr.,
ms FTo<Am-p Lw>4, a ^^pine » ,
Co«Tis (We**r Cwddate, rennth^ | i
comnlefed the firrt of twe ]riM^ f I
of training at Marine Oon»f*J
Schools. Qoantico. Vlrj^Wa Wip^^
mev evmte^ly \mA to h^ MQi f*!
mi«»fon>ne a^ a second HeuUMMt 9^1
in the Cb^d Stotts Marina Oa^i^ J
R^erve. 19
IM« dm iMTO^iaM of this pro-
gram. Wnn^gkn. a studwt at-
Ok! Duntriott OOj^p will
(HK more ix wMf toiidag i
al^^MiHoB wi0[ ^ Hs j
m^i^mmmmmm
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REAL1Y miVSFiRS
Virginia B^ SJM, 'ttm riday^epterober >23, 1965
It^ Qa^HoHm to
P I L OwMwIte CMif^qr, Ur..
S pKili, f^ at Maem Amt
iU^UMMri tn Dhvlii t-
Hl^ ^, tt4«, part irf lot s.
UkI If . pM ol ^«iiia 4e«ck
IDii^^paatt C^nptaiy; tax lill.
^i«l|0-VM«, te., to ^otoi B.
SelM^. dl fil ux. kit U. block
1. |M If Botat-O-Wew Me. i, tax
i mA V. Dtirakj^mA Cwpara-
tioi to ^u^ M. R^de et US, tot
t, bhxA B, ptot of Lnke toritk
1\MffMtMV. 4; te liasB.
1i^ ttMito et ux to luanu^
J. Tiiltf^iinipii it ux, lot S. N«k
tttc. 8; tox |S.4^
^t^M KerAUt, Jr., ct ux
to Jote T. IfaorA^ A-,, et ux
kit S.jjat cl fartji ^^ Mt^ wriwc.
ITEM ISjfc *
Me* R6a% OM p pwattoB et al<
to Janm W. Vakott, IQ. ct ux.
lot SS, bkM^ U, |il^ of PruKsss
Amk F^ mc. U; tax |ll.».
Je^ V. ftobesMi M ux to Itairy-
ptapD-IUAv Rei^ DHporMcn,
I* M, atai if Bayi^ QardeM;
toxlll.%.
StaMvHnt CcNfMrMiaa to Watt-
ad A. Uw^ito«n ^ ux, tot a,
Uack Y, piM of Lake SmMi Ter-
raci aK. 8, tax |4S.
Boli^ A. Reed et ux to An^ny
Ran at ux. tot 10. plat of IteBa
Aaraa; tax |S7.
Wayskfe at Malibu, Inc., to Paul
F. Jadoon et ux. tot 8^, pUA of
Mfdlw sec. 6; tax $30. .
%. Charles Burtoge ^ ux to L.
dw^ Burlap et ux, 2 parcels,
ptot (^ Ba}^e Putes and Lyiui-
hann* ShM%s; tax ^.50.
Artiaa- E. OmnA et ^ to
Wed^iwood Building Cotporation,
ISO acras, plat fA Gmit N«:k
Jtofl44 tax |?20.
Ralph Amasa May et ux. tot 13,
btock 17, plat of Princes Anne
Plaza aec. U; tax $19.30.
Gragitt TtoaHi Ooiygrttoii to
Kenn#| 1 Odtt^ ct «, ite ar ,
aec. 2; tax
C RANCIS UY
Auittant Agent
idat of lay Ii^
$52.50.
Jacob Kotdi, Jr., et ux to Bls-
9^ Realty, Inc., tot 161, ptot d
MaUba aec. 4; tax $19.06.
Hyman Greeiriierg et als to Sb(-
teenth and Pacific Oorpm^tloo, 4
■parcds — plat of Virginia Beach;
tax $56.25.
Bruce L. Hall. Jr., at ux to Wil-
liam C. Harris et ux, lot 23, blovk
-71, ptot of Princess Anne Plata
sec. 3; tax $28.50.
Jam@ C. Russell et ux to Ed-
ward L. Anders<»i et ux, k^ 167,
ptot d Thoimighgood sec. 1; l&x
$43.36.
Jdm Irwto Brooks ^ ux to
Bobby J. Carter et ux, lot 20, Uock
L, plat of PqM O'Wooda sec. 2;
tax $27.75.
wnilam P. WcDfli^tl, Jr., It ax
to Delte Bdlding Coip., 3 parceb.
plat of Princess Anne Plaza; t»
NOW, "Ifierefre, we, tt» Mayors
$45.60.
Hallmark ConstnK:tl(m Cof^., to
Joseph Lee l^e^ rt ax. tot 14,
bk)ck J.^^ a( mmiegm MC.
I; tax $iS.SO.
Hi^teark OtttoiK^kn Corp. to
btobk J, ptot vi HkuitingtoD ^c.
Willimn ILavL Banks ^ m. H 20.
2; \m mm.
CtosSf Rei^ Corp., to Geoi^
Deao Bad et itt, krf 4, btock 36,
ptot ol Pembrdo Mamr sec. 4;
tax $23.85.
Eittfl Realty Corp. to Geerge E.
Huddtoitoii et ux. tot 13, btock 17,
ptot (rf F^n^rake Manor aec. 2;
tax 121,88.
JuUffii.C. yixon fit ux to Carl D.
Fox et iflt, tot 2. plat of lliorough-
good Sbt^es; ttt Itf.lS.
William J. O'Brto et ux to
BiMy J. Stepheoson et ux, tot a
ptot of Haven Heights sec. 2; tax
$36.70.
Mary Ta-esa Caitoon to 6 B.
INfffls, pstm m.^, ptol^^ay-
side Borough; tax $1S0.
Carl Daniel Fox ^ ux b Guld-
en Realty, toe., tot 138, plirt cl
Gardnwood I^u^; tax $i4.45.
Barry I. %pw et ux to Harrjf
L. ?!««»§ «toi.&I^UMdi U.
ptot of Art««|M|A IK.^ ' tax
ThaoMi Joaepk BP^r at m to
Fredatok W. Bat«8, Ul, tot 2.
btoek C. ^ oi Oa^ton see. 1,
tax $M.4ft
Weal^ C. Baadtoi etw to Shir-
toy l^Ctapatoam^ totf,J^(iL
A, plat ti iwcrr Park sac l; tax
I25J0.
Sairto A. Irtuidi et ux to Marvm
F. HMUgan ^ ux, tot 15, btock E.
ptot of L^ awm sw:. 4, tax
$83.80.
3mst E. Baynor et ux to Hwbert
C. 'Baker, tot 8. btock D. ptot of
a«Ty Park sec. 2; tax $21.
C^aifakt CenstrtKtioa Cxm-
pany. Inc., to Jwnw G Parks et
la, 1(^ 24, 26 atul part d kA 3?,
bkx^ 38, plat of Shadow Lawn
Heighto; tax $26.26.
Jaerifelsoii JanwH et ux to
Cheitter E. Bofwes et ux. tot 86,
ptot of Gatewood Pwk. Exle-Tded;
tax $18.80.
ft^- Q\m Farl^ et ux to Uwto
E. Ze^ et ux, tot 54. bk)ck 3?,
"ths mesnny is a treasiora- to whom we nui^ f^ toda. if we
wttdd draw the assistance we itted." — Rowi ^^ ^ . v ,
* • « *
1^ fo&'s! This pa^ Saturday, nineteoi 4-H Club, boys and girls
b^au fitfeir Bal^ B^ FeediM projects by drawtog either a Hereford.
A)Wis. or awrUKnii Ste^. "mes will feed theh- st^r until the Vir-
Am BeB^-Ch«tapeake 4-H ^eer Show and Sade to early May, 1966.
Etavftg tids time Aer wOl also toam to lead and groom the steor so*
as to oe aUe to handle him m tlie show.
feed^s we: Jotoi Brown, llmcrthy Brown, Mike
JCreekm(x%, B(4> Cuius. Beverle(y Fno^, iFaye
IF^tist, Midiad Ares. Nancy Ptfwm,' Lea I^bo
iScofiekl. ai^ Benny Waller.
Angus steer fe^tors are: Suito Parks', CNffilto
[Powell, David Salmons, Eni^ h. Scdield, Jr,^
IDooaU Shirtoy, Ricky Siirley, aa# Michael Utoatl^
la-ley.
Shorthmi steer feeders are: Sto^anla» Peotok
Karen So^ekl.
All (rf the steers to the 4-H (3lrib Btoto^ caaM
tods m Viri^nto Bea^ Ha^|8Q sto(»a ware
l^un^ased from Ralph f)hMrt, Mtt iH^ter, XM*
'KralKiriHll and M. R. Adama. Mfm stoon calne
Jg, l^~ iratn iiM Satomu, Itowanl Salmons, and S. W.
Tine njxg^bfim steo-i whkh are being used for Uie first time
w«e twvilted by R. P. Midgett.
^toders ^ vA tte a8^ttog the etob rnenben are
Pecsek, Ra^h F i ^ w^MMft l t'D ariMttft. and B. R. Scofldd. Iliey wffl
toi ha^ by the folbdng JmMttr Lnders: Lee Durham, Diane Fn»t.
Mtoh Pari^. v^ Johmy Itoiltoo.
Wa-a^ ttese ytiimg peo^ !» best of luck as they assume tfiefar
r^iuaitofi^, and contpte to "Mske the Best Better."
^ •* Ari«sM m$m >«c 0i.
(tt $u.n.
, CbaOm R- JaiMp at m to Fraflk
U Wdnmetoter «t, ux. tot 16, bldlS
Vi {^ of Birt^nrood Gard^is m\
I; tax^.Ti.
Wv E^tkNi BtAStai et ux to L^
iMveo iBvarton^ Inc.. tot A bl<jp
N, |dat d PriBoeas Amt^ Pl^
sec. 3; tax $aJi.
Pico Bi»)ty Corporatton et ato
to Junes F. Itouoer. lot 23, U<xk
i, p]ai dl PrinceM ^Spii Plaza sec.
m ua |ai.70.
JamM E. Ly«» ft Ak to James
F. W^ice. Jr., et 181, tot 13 Mck
Y, ptot ol Mrchwood tSarMs Stec
3; tax ^■
I^MtG. Mtom et u to V^u-
bon t idto, Jr., et ui ibt IB,
btock 2^ ^ of Pw^brt^ iXtmc
sec. 3; tat $18Jt.
Jack Leon MorrisKy et ux to
^IWam M. WaN% Jr., et tsx, tot
9, bkx;k K, ptot of Bay Ootony De-
vetoi»nttt sec. 1; tax $36.75.
David G. Hudf et ux to Fran-
ci%o M. Raiunez, Jr., tot m, ptot
of Gardenwood Park; tax $21.46. .
I^f |« pot your hl»H«i JVstem
through Its paces artd make ^urt
It's ready for winter. Call . . .
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S^. 28 - 4-H Cmuidl Trio to State Fah- — Richmond
S^ 24 - Oct 2 — aate F^ir, Richmond, Va.
Sept 26 - Od. 2 - Nattonal 4-H Club Week.
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pin^ «)iQit pspose becoim
0im la ^ and tftt audaeooi i^
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yid of a i>orId ptMi mov^xMnt
ptunget from his Mot wtaKMw.
tt» lekntiit'a terlwcbfl^ R* is
iMfMBg the buUdtog lor lionM Just
OPEN HOtiSE
vmOiraA BEACH- Opsii bousa
wUl be hf^ at ^ar of the Sea's
oew ^Mol UlM-ary on Cktober 3
btsffi S pw. to 4 p.m.
i^ paraWonw^ and friends are
see the atitracyve new aids to tb«
chil<fa*en's educi^ion.
Rdre^anoits wiH be served.
^te % wtckle when va^xja ^
uv lo^Pbi^ mtkt bfan realte that
\m iV^Aealy rananh«-s m^hing
afaoul U$ past two 3mm.
Hii^ t« diawver Us idm^.
he omdts the po^ a ps]^^
triirt and a private detettve, vd
ksrjii ealy ttaA he « the vkttan
(rf oKons^qia smn^a. But wh>
hM he to-cf^ h^v^ to (org^ the
pa^ and wny are t-^ ttugs aad
a iMMitfd grl trUiog ^ sc
doa^?
Bit by btt the pieces in the en-
grocsing pMzrie an fNtad tofrthv.
tt's a b^ Mary to Mow, bitt
expert writeg and teectta^ tte up
toota nds,
llie tonnen^ man's niwnen-
tary, Ascwajected flashes of iiem-
wy. trig^wi by wrw passing in-
cidoit and sometime repe^ed. arc
a K)Td and e£Ncti?c pkA davice te
fiBtii^ chies.
Gr^wry Peds is propaly Ivkk
as he is pursued In a Wtdicock
like cliase aroiuid Manhattan, and
Waher Matfljau as a wryly hUtnor-
ous. too-a^te detective, heads the
i^tmg supporting c«*.
Reviewed by '1\» Giwn 3ieet."
Virginia Beach SUN, Thur|day, Septem^ a?,\lfW
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Little Tlnatre fteatfy To OfAn
VIB6WIA mum - Mtbm^
tbne are oa^ two rwl chara::t««
m the op«Ql^ simt ^ the s^son
for the Vb^ia Beach UlUe The-
atre, thK'fi ar? many nMre i«opk
who have been workup overtkne
to whip tfie ihow into Aape for
Friday. October m at th« C«irt-
yard Playhowe.
Mrs. Ptsa^ Mart^, iamiat, aii-
flmm^ ihia wedi tb^A her s(^d-
ide is w^ lAead and nsn»g
m»s0y due to ttic coopp-atiui
^ has rec^ved from att a^u d
Ite tovo teads in "Stop the Wor'd
I Wd|t to Get Off." ICks Anne
Fukdii^ and Lavetw Watsw, woric
like profosuMids — serioin^ and
wWs grei^ ^tentkm to (ktail.
In ad^ion, Mrs. Martin st£.-3d.
"rhe nmkai direcCw, Un. Fayt
M«dCiDD«i, to a taHited musician
wl» has worked with the LiUle
Theatre M !|»ny yean ati^u
come back after m dMencc rf $«v-
val years in v^ to partjcif ate
in this Bro«Ni«y taulcd whic'i
^ fe^ is a fins f^sm of ««rk '
"Our chom^wiMr, Hmn Ifc-
Clees, h^ be^ f^M^ i|Mp aho
was thrM y^m M, has iM^^q
Ridonond. and to a d^cataf i^r-
tist. W^ are fmluMite to hA« hor
woridag witti 1^"
Even wWi-^ tUf. Itea. Mvlia
feeto. peifcafM ^ mM ia^ortaM
wodEer btdttd M» amam to Jtt
ft-ittu who wiB baoAi te 1^.
"Hm U^ oa tWs riiow n« what
s^ Vm nooi and stSBo&^kti^ t@F
Uie whole tl^ and tf «a Mn't
have Mr. MUoR wa ^n^y
couldn't do dus pjortku'ar work."
"Stop ti« Worid" wifl i^ay Oct.
1-3. 8-11, 19-17, and a M Ticket*
for the opRdng FrWay nite pe--
fomimce an sold out, but mt
availaUe at tkrfhsimer's l^ioe
Store M UsUn Boirf W assf rf
the a*se«pj«A perfwmancra. ,.
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Septen^MT 26-28
SERGEANT DEADHEAD
»
Franlcie Avalon .
Eve Arden
Deborah Walley
features: ? 4 6 8 & 10
H^wn 2, 4, 6, 8, 10
i\m,. MON., TUES.
SeptemlMr 26-28
f^M^Ofes 2, 4, 6, 8, lU
MffD., THU|»,, Ftl., SAT.
Sept. 29-30--O<t. 1-^
fUiFFY ■
Towy Randall
' Shirley iorres
%ly|*w^ ?, 4, 6, i, 10
Mnp. THURS., FRI., SAT.
Sept. 29^0--Ocl. 1-2
THEMLI
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Fe^rms 2.-00-5: 15-8:30
FVEUNG AND FUEL LEAKS
While fueling, all hull ofimmgs aich as hatches, poite, ete., iNrfd
be dosed, galley fires out. aad no ancdi^ attiwed.
After fueling, all ports, hatches, etc., shoul<^ be ofMoei nd your
etectrical pump should be run for at least five mtoates to piaqt flirt
all gasoline fumes. Use ymir sense of smeU, anPd if gBocd^ odors
ate detected, start tte pump i^alo and be aane no gasdioe funws are
present prtor to starting the ai^i^e. JXXfl use a match to |Mect
gasoUne funMs.
GasoUitt hunes are heavier than air, will settle and lie in low purtu
of the bilge,
Don't even use a flarfd^, as they have been kpown to ^ flff ps
vapw due to a ddectlve switch.
If you should find a gasoline leak, try to stop it at oow. If y<w can
rq?|ur tt« leak, do so before ywj gei un^r way.
In the event you are unable to stop the Isak, DON'T 4^act yoifir efti
^e. Fly distress signals and wait for a tow. Let a c^wn Mibo k^?
what he is doing m^ tiie r^idrs, as a ctq> (rf g9S>Iuie is ^14^ |»
six ^cks of dynamit?.
Skippers with outboai^d motors should alwi^ gR)qi^ the hq^ naade
whep refupjipg. Haye fl^ extfngi|ishfir readily accessible and Mjfpe
up any g^ilipe that mi^t haye spilted into Xut boat
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• •«••«••««««.
rglnia B««ch SUN, Thursday^ September 23, 1965
I»e9e6^
• vmMLmnm mUMinomk
• laoALvKmci
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• UMLNona
CuUfiialc m
rwmk E. Batter, m. EidiMtor
lir *• CUV «f fkgWa BMdi
m RE: ESTATE OT" BERTHA
HADL£Y IM)BB4S0N, deceased
CfeRTIFlCATS
TWi ta to ctf^ that on Septetn-
btf 14, Ml. at )e:n A.M. in the
^etdt Court of the Qty of Virginia
B«Mfa, Vir^aa. an Inqw^ was
hdd to deMnrine if a «rt^ ptece
or piun:cl of land had esdteated to
the OmvnaamO^ of Viit^toiia. 'Hie
v«r«yct at 1^ taquest was that the
ld«Mrii« rod fe^per^ had es-
ehMled to tte CammannMi d
Vta^iia from the estate of Bartiia
ndBfj ^ibinson deceased);
Let and Dwdlisf tocated at 30?
Itod Street, Virginia Beach, Vir-
^1^ also known as All ttwt cer-
t^ lot, piece or parcel of land
^rith t»y ixdbfii^ aodJmpCQve-
mails tfaereoo. and the apfNtften-
"Mces tfiatmto bek»^ ^taiate
in ttw City of Wrginia Beach. Vir-
ginia mi known, nunoboed and
dcrignated as Lot NinriMr se^wn
(7) in Wodt Nun*« fifty4hree
(18) of PIM Number six (6) of {wrt
i| the property of the Virginia
Beach Deve^neot Company,
«liih said Plat it duly of record
in Hie ClKk's Office of the OreiA
Qkot tf Hie City of Virginia Beach,
Iff- ^^ia,
Vn^M.
WMieai Qie fdkwing signahire
aid aMl Ifais 17th day of Septem-
ber, UK.
(agned) ftank E. Butler. UIv
(SEAt)
Fmk E. Butler, m
WadxaUx fwtbe (3^ fd
« / ^^fiaia Beadi
ptMiM by order of
Rodobh W. Church. State U
bnw ^ .
UikIw authority of SecfloR »
M^ ef ike Cede oT Vhr^aia
NOTICE or salb^^
Natiee to hereby given 0i«t at
MsM ajn. on October i 1965. at
Ooi^aB Motor Compai^, Inc.. kwatr
ai«t OB Vif^inia Beach BNd., we
ib^D oCfer for sale at Public Anc-
flm «• UK Dodge OorGoat Con-
nltible, Seiial fio. W 481 mm ,
1^ aoB ea oriec , nUcfa adbemobile
wii fen^iaed by J«ris mi Bdib
ie C^non by eeoitiaaal sales
fimr. Cii^ at time ef
IQm fttdor reserfoi the ri^t
toWi
^^inri CXT. Crett CSsrp.
tti ii il ft Bvias, Attonieys
f-SS-U
h «e Ovt'ft Office of te (^
euk Court of tfae CKy of VirginU
BiKi an Ae SOtfa day of Sefkm-
lir. Sw.
<Mtr af PaMtoaaM
LLOVm L. XITCHCN. Plaintiff.
Pp U KnOHm. JR. De-
fba eteet^ ^ sutt is to ob-
^ a Avoree a viiKuk) m^ri-
fram Oe said defnd«i^
fte grooDdb of (kavtifm.
M iffidavtt ha^ been
Mi flkd'Aat tiw defeDdant
if'% BOMcddeBk of the State of
flr^Bta. te last known post of-
•m add^ fa^: 1440 Spring
HH fenrKe, Augusta. Georgia, It
h Mdirtd tiiat be do appear here
ivIMb t« . (10) ^ after due
pu^baOM bneof, uid do ^lat
tmf be necessary to protect Ms
Merest in tfils wit.
•A eoiv— Twtet
30^ V. PIINTIIESS. Cleric.
Bv; Mary M. Whfte. D.a
n>V<^ JE Brovles, p.q.
nm LiHkin Road
Vlrgiiila BcM:h. Virgtola
ing 8 foot on the Soi^Mde of Shore
Drive, beginning at 4 pirfnt 145
f«t. more or k». East of Gre«i-
weU Road, a depth of m faet
1^01^ the Ea^em and W«rtav
I»t)perty line, ttid a width (rf 5
feet aloi« the SoiAhem property
line. Bayside Boroii^.
III. Apf^cat^ <rf Grayson M.
WWtehurst Sr. and Grayson M.
Miitelwr^ Jr. far a Use Permit to
eect ee unit motel on certain ;ki^
crty fronting 200 fe^ on the East
^ <^ Atlantic Avenue beginning
at a p<rfnt 50 fe^ North oi 3Sti\
Street. A dqptii of 150 feet along
the Northern and Southern proper-
ty line, and a width at 200 feet
akng the Eastern jwoperty line.
Virginia Beadi Borouj^.
IV. AppUcation of W. T. Unde-
maui for a change (rf awning frwn
Agricultural District <A-R>,to Rm-
idence Srtwitfin District 3
Limitwl Commercial District 1 <C-
L 1), Gawral Cdromercial Distrfct
2 <C-G tt« ** • *«
Tb be R-S 3: Certsla pr^erfy
frwitir* 1SM.20 feet on Uie South
side of Dam ^^eck Road, beginning
at apwnt IMO fe« East of Oc««a
Boulevard, hayiiig a depth of 203.90
feet^^wig ine Westwn pcc^^y
line (|^t)perty now or formeriy
Wid^Mn). a width of 1S99.1S feet
akMig ttie Southon property Une
(prpoerty now or formerly Upton
and Gilbert), a depth of iae.W feet
akxig the Eastern prt^ierty line
(property now or formerly Maftxxi
and Beasky). Omtainii^ 22.429
acres.
Ta be excluded from the above:
Parcel i to be C-L 1: C^tain
property fronting 350 fert more or
less oo the South side of Dam
Neck Road, beginning rt a point
1500 ieei East of Oceana Boule-
vard. Having depth of 208.90 feet
aki^ the Western property Une, a
eoriMfled distance of 770 feet more
ortess ak»g the Southern p^ope^
ty Une. a width of ISO feet akxig
the Eastern prt^Mrty line.
Pared 2 to be C-L 1: Certein
pngaty fronting 600 feet on the
South ^ of Dam Neck Road, be-
ginnii^ at a pdat S380 lt& EMt
of Oceuia Bwdevard. Having a
depth of 110 feet akM^ the Eastern
and Weaten property lines, a
width of an feet more or less along
im Soutem property luie.
Paroel 3 to be C-G 1: Certain
fice addreas bdng: 1064 Saktii
Street, Menphls. TenQeasee. it is
wdovd that ^ do qipear h«e
wMMn Un <10) da^ i^r due pub-
lication here<rf, and do what may
be aecwsary to prot^ her inter-
est in Uiis niit.
Acof^-lWte:
JOIN V. I^ENTRESS, Cleric
By; J. Curtis Fnilt, D.C.
Bry^ k Bn^tes, p.q.
130S LadUn Road
Vii^ia BeiK^. Virgiida
923-4*
Take notice thi^ on October 7,
1965, at 10:00 a.m. at Holt Buick.
Inc., 17th Street Exteawfed, Virginia
Beach, Virginia, we shall expoae
to sale one 1983 Chev. In^la
cwivt., serial nunAer 318e7AlseaaB,
seized and rqposess«i from Mrs.
Iris Branscwn, 622 l«h St.. Vir^
ia Beach. Virginia, by virtue of the
tweMJi of a certain conditkxial
sales contract, dated August 27.
^^^_ ^ in puna iance of the Unifwrn
Sales Act erf Virginiarferms ca*.
Holt Buick, yx. ,
7 Slst & Pwific
Virginia Beach. Va.
^33-lt
vtocuk) mabrteK»tt from afdd de-
fondue iqMii te growda of wffl>
ful desetlon ud abodomafnt «
Nov»d^ 1^. MS.
And an iffidavtt having been
made and fUed that the dilendMt
is a noiKesideiit of the Stal4 <rf
Vir^Ma, the laat known poet of-
fice address being: c/o (Hem
SeweU, Star Route B. 'Homer,
Aladta, it Is onfared that he do
appear hoe wHhin tei (10) da^
a^ due pubUcation hereof, and
do wbM may be necessary to
protect his intare^ in this sutt.^
A Co|^— Tarte:
JOHN V. FENTRES, Oak
JOHN V. FENTRESS, OeA
By Mary M. White, D.C. f
Fine, Fine, Legum. Schwmi k Fine
Law Building,
NorfoDt. Virgini* t-16-^
• yNMLNamw
• tiiii NQfOi
COMMONWEALTH OF VHIGINU
to tlM Clerk's Offtoe of the Or-
enil Court of tbe Oty of VIrgWa
Take notice ttiat on October 11,
1965. at 10:00 a.m. at Ykk Buick,
Inc., Btti Street Extended, Virgin-
ia Beach, Vir^ida, we ibaQ ex-
pose to sale, one 1904 Olds Cutlass
2 dr. h-t, serial nwaliw aa4MMI-
071, adzed and lepoasas ie d bvai
Kenneth R. , Shinn. 8808 Atlantic
Avenue. Vtoghria Beach, Virginia,
by virtue of tte breadi of a c«^
tain cowWooal sales contri«ct. dat-
ed November 1. 1964, in pursuance
d die Unifortn Sales Act <rf Vir-
ginia. Terms Cash. ,
HoH Bui<*, Inc.
* 21st 4 I^cifK
Vii^nia Beach. Va.
»^23-lt
^ VBROINIA
#lib«t^ efflee ef the Ot^
cilit Court of theCtty of VJrgtola
Beach. OB tte Tib di^ ef Septem-
ber, 198S.
IN CHANCERY _i__
, , DOCKET NO.
PARTmoN swarj fr^
MILDRED BORST,
Plaintiff. / ^
vs,
toditf , MK.
Ortte r af PabM cattoB
ASBURY WHTlTtHJ)
STALLWORTH, JR.,
Plaintiff,
against
FRANCE^ TILLER
STALLWORTH.
Defendant.
Hie object of tUs sutt k to ob-
tain a divtffoe a vineuk) matri-
RionU from the said defendant
upon flw growdi of oruelty and
construc^e dea&tkffl-
And an affidavit having been
made mi filed 'ttiat flie defeadaitf
is a noiKeddent d the Sate of
\%ginla, the laat knirwn port of-
&» wOnas bdng: 140 No^ood
Avenue, Satellite Beach, Fktrida,
it is ordered that she do anwar
hare within ten (ic() days afta*
due pubUcation henoi, and do
vwhat may be necMsary to pro-
tact her toterest In tfais wiM.
A Ctopy—Tiste: «^*
JOHN V. TESTS^^
By Mary M. White. D.C.
Fine, FtK, L^um, Schwap ft Fine
Law Buil(flng,
NorfeDc, Virginia— ^—t^^
DOROTHY MANCQS ET Afex
Ddoidants. •^•"^»=™5«^»^-';-'r*"
ORDER OF MJBUCATiON
■nie object of this suU is to ef-
fect partition anaongst the owners,
pn^erty frorttog 200 feet on the I by aUotment or otherwise In pne
Souib side of Dam Ne<^ Road, be-
gini^ at a f(M 18S0 feet more
(T leas East of Oceana Bwdevard.
Ki^ a depU) of 150 faR along
tbt'Utera and Western property
^laes nd a width of m feet Akaig
tbaSoirtbem prop«ty Une.
Parcel 4 to be C-G 2: Certain
pnqwty frmting 225 feet cm the
So^ dde of Dam Nedc Road,
h<»^w<i^ ai a p(^ 2150 feet
Aero or less East of Oceana BoQ"
tovard. Havtag a distuiee of 300
feet tbng ttie Southern and West-
on prqw^ Unes. aid a conMned
dbtan(» of 190 fed 4l<«g ttie East-
«n {»^rty Une. PrincMS .\nne
JOHN V. FENTRESS, City Cksrii
By: Mai^pet ¥• Hood. D.C.
VIRGINIA:
IB the Clerk's office of the Ctav
eott Ceort of the City «f Virgtaia
BernA. M the Stilly of S^tember
ors «Bd,tf so. Oidr BMnaa art m-
kmmmi iidr laat kaowi pot
ujdiji'iMiiiMi tte mi aim m . fiat
ifae cmml^ iaktimi^ in Us
suU fair ba^eAiaet and raedver*
riuqr bwe bean ^;|MiBted (bare-
for. and if so tbe nanie of the re-
qjactlve raedven ire urinown
and their lait bawn poat office
adih«M8 ar« vaknaam, and the
stodd^den and flie last known
cXkE^ atd 4r«etflrs of ^ re-
spective corponMoitt are luiknown
and t^ w known post office
addrassai mm u^oMwn. That ttiora
are or mif^ be persons other than
tfaoib named la the Bm of Coro-
{^aM i^eredad in the reid esate
to be diqjoaedK^in ttib sidt Mhoae
naDaas and l«d,kaflmi pod (^ce
iddmiitf are tftkaown.
R la, tbarrfore, (ffil^RED fbit
tiw dwve named peraooa, If Bv>
ing. and If «|a«l, Adr bdn. de-
viseaa, Hm cradttors and paraonl
and tf mttiiMi
cnrawt^"^*1btt
tbovt named cw pwaU c ns, tbdr
reodven. If any. and ttair d»ck-
holden and lad officers and dl-
rectors, and an ether persom other
tibm ttioae herdn named, who ire
sr n^ be intense b rhe real
eatatt to be dispofied of In this
mdt, iriwse nttnes are uaknwro, do
lypaar witfato m days after doe
pubUication ef tN? notice and do
what is ,bBCcaBif|;^to protod tbdr
latereds. U li ffMiar ORDERED
that the foretfoiig portion of tUs
Order be pi^sbed once a week
fw four sucoesdve weda to ttie
VlrgMiia Beach Sun a nawipaper
pdOished in the aty of Virginia
Beach, Vir^ida.
Tede: V
JOHN V. FENTRESS, Oak
By J. Curtis FVuit, D,C.
Mr. Stanle> A. PhO^ p.q.
Princess Anne Station
Vtedaia BMcb. Vlfilnla.
ViiOlNIA
. b the Clerk's efllae d Ihe Cta^
colt Ceort d the Oty d Vkftaria
Beadi en ttw Mb day d
ber. ll«. ■- . v-
IN CBASHXKt NO. SHI
GVSSIE MAE CHAPLAIN.
Comj^dnant *
» ^BP^wencB
i
Vr*eiUa:
flte readar meetinc of the Coun-
d! of tie Cttv d ^b-dnia Beach
wp be hdd in the Circuit Court
OB MnrMkv, Sentenri)er 27, 196R d
]|,o'ck>dc A. M. at whi** time
pttnons wffl be h«Bird for and
Mdad tfw follwdn? prooo»«>d
cbnsBt d zootaig, use patrdts.
dc.!
I. Atn*c«t<on of Edward P. Bnv
mi f«Y a Use Permit to «m«!tnr*
* a««rtment i't^ o" Lot » «r»^
fNFJwNm M fM of Lot SO. 1^'oHt
pk frwi^tiM* f» feflt m th«» SMJth
i^ of •^ St'**»t h«»«flnn«n»» d »
w#rt ■» fN4 0<f BaHlr Avwiue. A
dr# 1^ IN 1^ dmM ^ Eadent
01^ We ^ tem »«««*¥ Une. »»kI b^
widOi d 50 f*** sWw th" SoiiHv
#ni nMinerty Une. Vii^^ Beach
COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINU
In tte C^esk'B C^ce d ttie Cir-
cuit Court d the Ctty of Virginia
Beach, on Ae 15th day d Septem-
ber. 1965.
Order d PuMlcatioa
ROBERT LEE HILL, Plaii^f.
af^ind
BETTY JO mix., Dd«^ant
ttm d)Ject of this suit is to ob-
tain a divoive a RMua d thoro
to be Is^ merged hito a divorce
a i^nculo matrinMmU, from the
said ddendant, upon the grounds
d teertiw and abandcManed.
And an affi^vlt having beoi
made and fUed that the ddendant
is a noo-re^lent d the State d
Virgfaiia, the lad known pod d-
fice address bdng: 1414 Court
Stred. Alameda, CaUftania, it is
ordnred that she do ai^ar here
wifiito ten (10) days a^ due
pufaUcatim toped, and do what
may be necessarv to protdct her
tatered in this sutt.
A coov— Teste:
.TOHN V. FENTRBSS. Clerk.
Bv: Marv M. White, D.C.
LoweQ K. C3ai%. p.Q.
•SW VhviBia B<*adi BWd.
Virginia Beach. Vlr^ia
tr. A«in!icdJon of rioM"! Oirt-
Air Adwti^inp bv J. Pder Vfi-
IMH m. Attomev frr a C*^ Per-
r*^. to *"*et an W <««♦ h» w '"^
bfHywrd on certain pn^iedy {ront-
ITCHING
UKi MAD7
'•fomiital
«r
,0t
COMM<mWKALTH OF VmoINI A
In the Oerit's O'^'ce of the Cir-
«ilt Court of tfw CItv of Vlrrtn^a
1leach.Wthe ISth day d Septem-
ber, 1965.
nHkrdPnWMdlMi
FR4NK B. NICKERSON, Plain-
tiff.
il^RV ANN NICKERSON. De-
feni^ant
TV i^iflft d lihii! suit is to oh-
N5fi n i^warea a w^n^ ft ♦horn
5to hft Intiw i««rt»d Irrto a *vorr#>
A ^iwMiln tn^trirrmnli from th«» s«'d
^•MwA, upon the grounds d de-
AM «" '^W»»vH h«v5»M» h«^
trade af^ fUM Oat dH> iMfimAp*t
ta i anHwdtal nf the State of
fk^M, fl» hit taora pod of-
d the modes described by law. d
certain real estate in tbe» City d
Virginia Beadi, Virginia, known as
128 South Great Neck Road, d
which Fred W. Bord and Ruth M.
Borst died s^zed and possessed.
And an dfidavit having been
made and filed that the defendants
WilUam J. Cotton. Ruth C. Forth,
Raymond E. Cotton Benjanin Cd-
ton and "niele C. Vest, are nd
readents d the State of Virginia
and that dfligence has been toed
by or on behaK d the plaintiff, Ifl-
dred Bord, to ascertain in what
coudy or corporation the dden-
dant, Charles L; Cottwi. is, with-
out ^ect; and the biU stating that
th«« are or may be persons in-
terested in the subjed to be (Us-
pceed d or divided, whose names
are unknown, and nuddng such
oersons ddeirfads by the gaieral
deecripticm of parties unknown,
qnd affidavit having been made
n"d filed that sudi parties are un-
kno'^n, such unknown parties be-
ing the heirs, devises and succes-
sors in titie of Evelyn C. Stuart,
deceas3d. daughter of Ruth M.
Borst. d-v^ased, and any othw
perauis who mav be intereded in
the subjed to be disposed d or
divided.
It is ORDERED that the said
non-r«ddent ddendahts. namdy:
Wffllam J. Cotton, Ruth C. Fwlh,
Raymond E. Cotton, Benjamin Cot-
ton and Thele C. Vest and the
said (tefendant not found, namely.
Charles L. Cdton, and the said
persons made ddendants by the
general descriptton of "Parties Un-
known" do aooear within ten days
after due fwblication d this order
and do whd is necessary to pro-
ted their intereste.
It is furfter ORDERED that the
foreeoinf! portion d Ma order be
pdJliAed «»ce a week for four
successive weeks in toe Vir»»teia
Bench Sim, a newswroer Dirt)Ushed
ir the Qty d Virginia Beach, Vir-
ginia.
A Coov Teste:
.TOWN V. FENTRESS. Clerk.
Bv Marv M. White, D.C.
Caton & Wri^it
^OS Pact^c Avenue
Virginia Beadi, Virginia.
9-l(^
CTANCERfc^C^— '
CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, a
mud^lMd coipordkm, Oon^ldn-
axA, * .
vs
COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINU
h the CleHc's OWce ©f tfce Cli^
mH Court d Oe f«v of Vlr^da
Beach, on the 14th day d 8ep-
temJbM-. ^mS.
Oitter d PoMlcatlon
MARION T. GREGORY,
Ptaintiff,
awinst
SPFi^^fTR M. GREGORY JR..
ndenbnt.
Tbe oblect d this suit h to d>-
tite a Avwee a mensa d thorn
to be inergBd bito a tfvoree a
RICHK^^ WEST, d di, Cd^
dffiite. , (
ORDER OF PtnjCATION
The* d)jed rf the dywe dyled
suit is to seU. free and clear d all
Uei» and oicumbranccs, for tiie
satidaction d the U«» therera,
those certain lots, tracto of par-
cels of land, situated in the City d
Virginia Beadi, Virginia, and
bounded and described as foUows:
All those cffltain kts, pieces w
oaivds d laid, situatad in L^«n-
haven Borough. City d Vfa-ginia
Beach. State d- Vhrdnia. known,
numbered and desimded on that
certain plat entitled "Map of Ead-
Norfolk, Princess Anne Co., Vir-
ginia." dated November, 1906.
made bv t. C. Foranan. C. E:.
whidi plat is dulv of record Ui the
aerk's Office d the Circuit Court
d tiie Citv d \nrdnia Beach, Vi.'-
ginia. in Mao Book 4 at Page 191.
as Lote 12 wid 14 throuji 30 in
Block 53: Lots 14 tiiroudi 24 and
27 throuBh 37 in Block 50: Lot 36
in Block 86; Lots 1 thrjuch 13 in
Riock 110; and Lote 31 and 32 in
Block 114: rder«we to which olat
is herebv madw for a more par-
ticular descridion of said lots.
And it aon^rine from the aver-
niMits d the BiU d Comolaid
filed herein and by Affidavit duly
filed:
FJRST: That dfliffence has been
uned bv and <m behaH d the com-
nlataiant to aseertoin hi wha^ eoun-
tv or corooratkwi the fo^llowing de-
fendants are. without e^ert. ani
t^eir last known rt»t office »d-
dress.'s, vihae known, are as fol-
lows: n ^
RirH»n<Hid W^,
pddr««s imknown.
L. V Koontz find Ed^ Komtz,
hiijilbAnd and wlfp. i
f5,s,ri«>«t«n. West Virginia.
Be^la Henson nks Belle Homson.
prMr^f unknown.
S. M. Hfll>«»ri«on. ,
r»»ftrlM»on. West Vireinia.
E"" *!. Simons, widow.
ni)^rpe<( nnknown.
<!t«rf"H SimntKHis, aka Stadord
S't^wHWIS.
AdftrvMiji nnknowm
Mp-waH Sinamis, aka Maxwdl
R?**wiions,
p<Mfo«n unkrwwn.
J T .T«/«tc«w & Co. d (3endailn.
rii>wV»nin W'»«t Virf^a.
r^^^ot*rm W«(8t VlrfHnN.
«iiit mav hv* d»«>d k-sfl^ Wru
deviaeMi. iieri|nnal ranpnafWwWM.
aiffvlvbig oOBiQcy, or Bes crec^
JE9INIE E. WEYER, Execdrix
d tbaEdato d Clara L. Wcyer,
Decooed, d als..
Defendai^
(HOHBR OP PUnJCATION
Hie d>jied d the ipbove dyled
suit Is to qdd and eatabliib the
title d ttM oomidalnrat herdn to
certain Ida d land sttiiate to the
aty d Virginia Beach. Virginia,
more partlodarlytdesaribed ai foi-
bws:
AH bto In Blocks One (1)
tiluxMgh Thirteen (IS) both Inch^
dve, on a eertdn ^t oititled
"Vbi^a Beach Annex, Princess
Anne County, Ameodad Plat,"
dated May 19fi6, made by Raymond
C. Ateiond, C. L. S.. and duly d
reiBOKl in ^ Cleric's Office d the
Omiit Court d the City d Vir-
ginU Beach, Virginia, in Map
Book 41, d Pige 41; leas md ejt-
ceptkig therefrom, however, all d
lote numbered Twenty (20)
through Thirty foot (34) in pkick
f^teen (IS), both inclusive.
And it appearing by dfidavit
duly filed according to law thd
proems herdofore issued bi this
cmise agdnd I^ E. Davie,
Mary E. Harford. J. R. Cartw,
Horace F. Sndth, Aleaae C. Owens,
and Hugh Edward Owens, and Ar-
tlMjr J. Murplty has bem r^imed
by the City Sergeant d the Oty d
NorfoUt, Virginia "Nd Found",
and due dilii«ice has been used
and exercised by or on bdialf d
the complainant herdn to asco--
lato in whd coi|nty or corporatkm
they now res^ without dfect, and
thd the address d th^e defen-
dante stUl ronatos unknown to the
oomplafaiad heridn; moA,
Ttal process lieretdore issued in
this cause againd W. B. Ran-
dolph, aka W. B. Randolph; Ban-
dog Estotes, Inoorporated, aka
Rudolph Estates, hicorporated, C.
A. Bidhers. and R. Nelaon has
been returned by the City Se^
gead d the City d Virginia
Beach, Virginia "I«d Found," and
due diUgo^ baa baa used and
exercised by or on bdiaK d the
tionq^dnant hereto to asceitdn to
whd eoudy or aH^oratkm they
now redde wiSxMt eitect, and that
thef Micbeas d theoe ddeodanto
stiU renudna unknown to Qie com-
pUiMot ha«iB; and,
tbat ]»Dcon berdalore Inued In
Olo cMse againd W. R. Wood
baa been rebffned by the Ctty Ser
gead d the City d Chespeake,
"Nd Found." ind 4m dfli|ieoo
has bean mad did axtrdied by
or on bihalf d the oompl«iinad
herdn to ascertain to whd county
or oaporatton be now regies
without eSect, md thd the addx^s
d this 6e§miasA stQI r«ndns un-
known to ttie compbiinant herdn;
and,
liid {Htic^i beretotoe issued to
this cause a^dnd Mamie E. Mac-
QAbta, Maude R MwsCiiibbi. and
Geoigi & HtfOdtti. aioi
Qaorii B. MdJoUbbi. Jr.. has been
Ihawi Csady» Virginia. "Nd
F%Md." Md doe ffilgence baa
bees niad and axireM <^ or «
behdf d the cianpl a ln a nt hwdn
to aaoirtito ta what eounty or ear-
piraliea they now radde withmH
mttlt. and ttid the addreaa d
ihaae ddendante dfll remafais n-
fawmi to flie neoidafaUBt h«da;
and.
tlMt ha is ^advlaod. and vori^
bdiavea after (BUgent taKphry, thd
C. W. HatreU, one d the odglaal
ddoxfaato herein proceeded
agalitft, is now d^eas^ asod thd
his sole dei^Me, purauuit to fte
tamtt d his Uot will and'..te«ta-
ment. la Mahd M. iterett. who
reddea d 3S73 Princess Anne
Road. Virgil^ Beach, Virginto:
aad,
iSid he is advtoed. and ¥«rfiy
baMavea after di^mt toqdry. thd
J. F, Woodbouae, one of the origi
nd defendoUs herdn {»t>ceeded
againd, is now dec^ae*^, and [W-
i t to th e tamM of his iad wiU
and teatimant the prapoty which
is part d the sdijed matter h»e-
d was devised to Mrs. J. F. Wood-
bouae., ^Ao is now decea^. and
puraoiBt to the t«ma d her lad
will and teat«nent the real estate
herdofDM ofwaed by J. F. Woodl-
houai «ai devised to Bdty W.
Miqm, I'M ^' Woodiide Lane. Vir-
^oia Baadi. VIxfida, Stfa W An-
^«W8. S16 Keatea Ptawe, RaM^i,
Mh CTaroUna and John Frod
mndtxiuse, 12 Red Oak Roid,
Ashevflle, NorUi CaroUna; and.
That C. H. Norman, one of the
(H^nal parties defendant ho-e-
ta laaceeded a^dnd by order d*
pui)ttcatk«. did convey his totered
to die imipa^ vi^iidi is Uie sub-
jed njatter bdeof to A. M. Uguro
Ity deed afif»asiB$ d recwd to
the Clerk's Office of this Court to
Deed Book 91. d Page 276; ttiat
the address d the said A. M L^
{pan, 1^ due dlUgence bdng ex-
ardaed by (ff on bflbdf d tiie com-
plataimt to aacertato to what dnin
ty or corporation he now restda.
atin remains to ti» comfdatoant
unknown; and, ^:::f^t:^ j, zi :^ ^
Thd th»e are or may Be^Sftr
pttwms who are interested in the
subjed matter of this cause, whose
names and addraase^i to the (com-
plainant herdn are unkn-mn; thd
some of the parties heretdore
Mined as parties defendant, and
tfie additimal parties ho^in sd
faih may be deceased, aiul if so
Am names and addresses d their
reepecttve hdrs or devisees are to
ttia ccn^ataant tnknown: that the
Mnae sand addreases d the con-
sorts d sudi d them as may hnve
been niaried the names and ad-
dresses d ttwlr respective succes-
sors. asdgBi. or any 1^ creditors
are to the cranplatoad imknown,
and the same are proceeded
against herein under the general
(^criptton d "Parties Unknown;"
tt is tiierdore: ~^
ADJUDGED, ORDERED and
DECREED thd Hu^ E. Davie,
Mary E. Hartord. J. R. Carter.
Hwace F. Snaith, Alease C.
Owens and Hu|^ Edward Ow^u,
Arthur J. Murphy, W. ». Ran-
doHih. aka W. B. Rudolph. Han-
ded Estotes, Incorporated, akA
R^l^ Estotes. Incfflixn-ated. C.
A. Bidhers, R. Nelson W. R.
Wood. Mamie E. MaoCuU>in.
Maude R. MacCubbto, George B.
MacCubbin, aka George B. Mac-
Cubbto. Jr.. Sara W. Andrews.
John Frost Woodhouse and A. M.
Legum, do appear withto ten (10)
days after due publication of this
crder and do wlid is necessary to
proted their toto^ herein; and
it is further ADJUDGED. ORDER-
ED fflid DECREED that this order
be published mcx a week for four
A) successive weeks in the Vir-
gtoia Beadi Sun. a newspaper pub-
Ushed to the City of Virginia Beach,
V^i^into.
A Copy— Tede:
JOHN V. FENTRESS. Clerk.
By J. Curtis FVuit. D.C.
Herbert S. Rdd. Jr., p.q.
aooe Atipk: Avenue
Vlr^da Beach, Viifmia,
Ifr. 1^aDdat«A.BoyiBe.Alty.
MB N. natt IM
VIrgida Beach. Vtrg^a.
•-IMI
VOMVIIAi
h Ae CSsrlfs dRee d Ae Chy
irilCMBtef the City d Vkgtaria
Mlbe 27lh day d Ai^al,
# w^Noncis
9^1641
COBMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA
la the Clerk's Office d the Cta^
edt Coart d the City d Virgtaia
BeaiA. on flie Tcnfli day d Sep-
tonber, UCS.
Order d PdMoatloa
JUDY FAYE BRADSHAW,
toft PlainUif .
i|{aind
JOHN ALLEN BRADSHAW.
Defarioit
Ihe objed d this suit Is to ob-
tetai a Dtwuoe a vfa^culo patrtanoni.
custody Ium! mpport from toe said
deltei^uit. upon the grounds d
crudty. And an a£MavH having
been made and fited tsaH tfw de-
fendant is a non4«^ksit d fte
Stote d Vfa-^nia. the lad known
pod of^ address bdng: U.S.S.
TicOTderoga (CVA-M) V-O Divi-
stoh. F.P.O. San Frandsco, CiiUf..
it is (sr^teeeA that he do at^sear ho^
withto 10 (ten) days afta* due pub-
Ucrtion h»ed, and do y^ may
be nec^uiry to i»dcd Ida toterelt
to tUs suit.
A MRy-T^ste:
3Cm V. FENTRESS. Ctek
idomd l9 te SMS ol Mat-' By J- Qstii ftoK. D. C.
SthfE. HIGBWAr O0MM£^ON-
m OF VIRGtNU, Pdktoner,
V.
TBmMk M. WASHINGTON tmd
FKED WASHINGTON, btf hi»-
band; JUDITH MILLER, widow;
I PKiDIE a MO^USl, unnar-
rted; 6LAD1BS i. MfidWN and
WILLIAM USE mtOWN. her
l^md, c/o JUDITH MILLER.
4BM Hdland Road. Wgbito
Beadi, Vir^da.
ANN M. SIVER8, JESSIE W. SI-
VERS, GEORGr MIUER,
KJZABETH M. SELBY, DAN-
IEL MILLER, and if they, be
*.--—»-_ J * * * * — M^i turn ■ ■>* ^ — .
oHMi, tnenr^ Burviviflg spouses,
bifav d law, deviaees or udgns,
eiocpt those named dx^ve,
whose nuntf are unknown, and
tfidr reflective Uen creditors, if
any there be, and aU other per-
sons '^ are or may be toter-
.ested in toe propwty to be con-
demned to these proceedings, aU
d said parties bdi« hereby
piKseectod againd by ttie gene-
al descriptkm d "Parties Un-
known," DdendaMte.
(Mer d Pahttcatktt
Ihe d)jeet d this nitt is for the
petitioner to acquire by condem-
natkm the fee simple tttto. includ-
ing but not Umited to, aU ease-
ments d access, Ught and air, to-
cidNit to the lands abutUng iQKm
said prqierty takm fw a limited
access hi{^way, and iqxm aity
ramps, \ot^ or connectkais at w
with toteraecttag highways, and
dl righto d Ingres and e^rea to
and from the said road, said par-
ed of land to be taken being da-
icrfiied as foDows:
PARCEL A— Bdng as ^sm 00
£3ied 501-25 d the plans to be
used for Route 44, Stote Hi^ay
Projed 0044-134-101, R/W 201, and
lytog on the sdithwed (Idt) dde,
d HoUand Road basdtoe and ad-
jaooit to the ,extottog southwest
ri^ d way Une d Hdland. Road
from the lands d the landowner
<^Bpo8tte • ap{xt»dnuite l^atim f
plus 00 to the lands of Roctoey
Harris anl Ivia Walke Green op-
podte approximate Stotion 8 plus
84 and cwtaining O.0B4 aiate, more
<ft leal, Imd; and bdi« a p«ft
of tfie same land acquired by the
landowner from Richard Krahen-
bOl and Jennie KrahenbiU by deed
dated Fdiruary 24. 1943, md re-
corded to Deed Book 216. Page 184.
to the dfice d the Gerk d the
OrcuH Pourt d the Oty of Vir-
gtoto Beadi. ^
PARCEL B— A p«Tidual ease-
ma^ and ri^ d way fw the con-
staction. dperdk»i and maii^
nance of tdephono Une faciUties.
tochiding any and aU necessary at-
tochmento sad ai^urtmances
toneto. akmg and contiguous to
the proposed Southwed ri^ of
way Um of paM Hdland Road
frmi opposite approximate Stotion
8 plus 34 to/oppodte ai^rosmate
Stotion 8 i^us 95. ^
Hie above parties are fierd)y
notified that the State Highway
Conwnlssioner d Virginia w«U on
the 24th day d September. 1965,
at 9:00 o'ckick A.M., or as soon
tiiOTeafter as counsel may be
heard, move the Judge of the Cir-
cuit Court of the City of Virgtaia
Beach, at the C(Nirthouse d Prin-
cess Anne, for the appomtmrat of
Cknnmissioners to ascertam which
wiU constiti^ jud cisnpensatioR
for the lands above desmbed be-
kmgtog to ^u, which the ^ate
fli^yay Commission proposes to
condennn for the kication, con-
startK:tion, operation and matote-
nance d ^te Highway lUmte 44.
Projed 0044-134-101, R/W 201, to
the Qty of Virginia Beach, Vir-
ginto; said pared being as shown
on plan sheets attodied to Ihe pe-
titton this day filed to the above
styled cause; and to award dam-
ages, if any, resilUng to the adja-
cent and otho" propaly d the
owno-s, beyond ttie enhancem^it
to value whldi may acmnie to
sak} prop«^ as a result d the
location, condnictian, operation
and matotenance, d said highway.
Ihe owno^ip. locatiMi and de-
scription of tiie property to be
oii^anned and the easemoits to
c(HUiecti(ai ttierewitfa, ttie, nature
d t^ c(»istructk» and the loca-
tkm d said hl^way wffl fuUy ap-
pear bv rder«ice to said petitiwi
^ exh&its <0 fik to the Clerk's
Office d ttie sdd Circuit Court d
ttie City d Virginto Beadi.
Affidavit bavto^ bem made thd
Ann M. Sivers, Jessie W. Svers.
George W&er, EUzabetti M. Sel-
by. mi Danid MQDer m^ im^ res-
ideds d the Stftto d Vfa^nto,
after dite dU^nce on the part of
the pd^iQer to ascdtam in ^at
C(Mtoty « OffpcMratl^ ttie said
Ann M. Siwrs. ie^e W. Swrs.
George Miller. EUzabetti M. Sd-
by. and Dadd MiUer redde. witti-
flut effafi, and Aa baki at^law
or devtaeet or ad^oa. If aity, d
die said Ann M. Sven. Mmk W.
mm$, Qmtm lOar. laiiabeft
M. Sdfy, and Itedd Itter beb«
udomni, an! tMr rapectlve u^
cfadtan aad d dhe parties to-^
l^wM to ttieae pipc^odinp beii«
uaknoip to the pdWooa- who has
bean wdtfe to ddaoaotae omt
namaa nd adAfeoN dter dw
dUlgeoce qwn Us part to do so.
a& d aaki partiea ara pw^eded
i^dnd wtAat ttia geno^ deserip-
tk» d "Parties Itoknown.'.'
It U acconUi!^ (KtDERED ttiat
ttK above named perswis who are
«■ may be inter^ted to ttie prop-
oty to be condenmed in ttie^
proceedb^ uppevr wittito t^ dO)
<hiys aflar doe pubUcatkn d this
Ord« tfid do what b necessary to
pnMtod ttidr idn?^
It is furth» ORDERED, ttiat
ttiis Older be pobUdiad once a
wedt for tare loco^ve weda ta
ttie Vfrgfada Beach Sun. a news-
paper publisfaed to the City of
Virginia Beadi. and ttiat a c<vy
d Uiis Order be posted d ttie
frod door d flie ttourfhoar^
tile Orcutt Court d ttie CHy nf
Virgida B«h^ {
A C<w— Teite:
JOHN V. FENTRESS. Oerll^
By: J. Curtis Fruit. D.C. Ct
Messs. KeUam k Kellam, p.q.
Board d Trade BuiVling
NorioUc Virgtada
M4t
. '^ - .y
VIRGINU '
fti ttie O^k's OlDce d tti« Orcuit
Court d ttie aty d Vii^nto Beach
on ttie tot day d September, 1966.
b ChMKery
TAPO CORPORATION, Complain-
ant, . i,
V. . ^ ^ ■
JOSEPH BRnr, 513 Pine HoBow,
NorfoDt. Virginto. VIOLA BRITT,
513 Pine Holtow, Norfolk. Vir-
ginia, WILLIS THOMAS POOU:.
JR.. An Infad, 1241 VaUey Ave-
nue, S.E., Wishington, D.
C. RAYMOND NATHANIEL
TOOLE, An Infant. 1241 VaUey
Avei^ie. S.E., Wasobgton, D.C,
and RUDOLPH POOLE LEWIS,
1402 fi. Onley Road. Nortok.
Virginto, Defendants. -s===^
Order d PdilleatloB
Hie dijed d this suit is to par-
tition the haidnftfto* descrOied
real {ut^rty to one <tf the modes '
prescribed by law, to adjudicate
the fee simple ffwaen of said
property; sdd f«opaiy being sit-
uate to the City d Vir^a Bewh.
Virgmia, and being more partfeu-
larly bounded and fltescribed.as
foDoWB; to^vitj—r*'' ' "■'J:¥:tiV -J B ^| tr"°
AU ttiat certsm ^iece or pflrc#
of land, tc^dho- wtth ttie buildtog.<
and to>^nt)vemento thereon, situate
to Bayside Bwou^, City of Vir-
ginia B^^. \nrglato (formerly
I^incxss Anne County), more par-
ticularty bounded and described as
foUows: ^
Begtoning d a potot on the wed
skk /d Bayside Road as shown cm
plat made by S. W. Armistead,
C.E.. dated Augud 3, 1939, and
dufy recced, 164J fed fnan a
potot. hn dd pipe on ttie western
Une of said roml, and fnnn such
potot nmntog northerly 164.3 fed
to Newsoms' farm Lane; thence
runntog to an easttfly direction
S. 54''22' E. 1,197.1 feet to an dd
pipe; ttioice to a smittio-ly direc-
tion 156.6 fed to a potot to the
eastern Une d ttie property whidi |
is the sub^ of an agreement |
mentioned fa deed recorded in |
Deed Book U8. Page 582; ttience ?
fa a westerly diredion S. 54''38' E. j
1,221.5 feet to ttie pofat of begin- |
ning on Bayside Road, containmg t|
4.35 acres. |
An Affidavit havtag been made ;
that the foUowmg defendants are '
non-residents of the CkHnmonwedth ;
of Virginto, and that ttieir lad ;
known Post Office addresses were ^
as Mows: Willis Thonas Poole. :
Jr., an Infant. (1241 Valtey Avawe.
S.E.. Washingt(Mi, D. C, Raymond
Nathaniel Poole, an Idad. 1S41
VaUey Avenue, S.E., Washington,.
D.C, or if ttiey be nd Uvfag, tiidr ;
heirs or any dher pvsons. wIm
may have an totered fa ttiis md- :
ta*; ffiid It is prdered Qiat ttie )
above n^ntkmed parties, and l^rs f-
or ottiers peraons or their heirs or '*
assigns, who niay have an interest '^
fa this matter as devisees and as- f
signs, are h«^ required to ao- •
near ^thfa ten (10) days after
due pubUcation hcired and do
v;hat may be necessarv to nrotect
their respectbe fa4»r^; and it is
fui^ier m-do^d ttiat a coov d
this order be posted fa »he f»wit of
the Courttioose of the Circuit
Court of Ae City d Virginia
Beadi. Vir^ia. not less than t»»n
(10) days before ai^Ucation for
aooointmed d commissiona' is
made hoefa. and ttiat code* of
this ordK" be "at the same time
mailed to non-reddait ddendante
at tiie nod <fflce addresses an-
peartog to ttie iMisvfL It is furth-
a ord@«d ^t ttie above nortton ,
d this (vder be pubUdied once
a weds for four (4) successip^ .
weeks in ttie Virginto Beach Sm
a m*wsDm>er publidipd in fte CSty
d ^^rgtaia Bwidi. Vlr^nia
Tede: JOHN V. FENTRESS.
CSeric
By: J.Qirti&lkait,acf
Alkii J. {pardon, p.<t
I
■ iialaliiii iiiiiiimijMfc. m
Vk^iia Wmm « Hm M dijr
# •*
fS. .
1^ ot»lrt ij % nrit is for
the carai^WHMt to obWb ban
^ d^endi^ a A«or» a vluaio
BiatriinMU on tlw Dounb of d^-
aertiao md alGMMt fiwiim bm
Bude said pUaW Imm oented
due dfli^iM to aaeotaio wifttn
wUch cnnty w OdrponMen dclio.
dent reddM widiom etei^ A« li
hereby reqiMlll IQ «||wnr i«tth^
ten days atier 4m F*MriHon Imt-
of ai^ d»frtuA mqp te BMMnrjr te^
protect bar MifvttL It ii ordand
that this ocdp- be pgbtebed oice
a w^ for foqr mti^mtn wedb
li the Va. BmkU Siil. a imrgpaps
having a gamti drcidtrtko ia ttiis
at y . — .-
JOHN y. isrmi^ oet
Teste: R. WfiutDn Baio. Cierfc
By: Mary M. Whtte. D.C.
WiUiam T. Parker,
e04Court StTMt
pcsismouth. Vfrpaki p.q.
»M
iiX)MMONWEALTH (MP VmGIN|A
In the Ckrk'f pifiee ef the Clr-
i^CeiiH of the 0(7 of Vkghiia
Beadi, on the TiaA daj ef 8^
tonlier, IML
Order Of Pnhlinifia
BOXIE FAYS VIDiAU
Plaintiff,
against
JOSEPH PAUL VIDAL,
Defemiant
llie object of this suit is to ob-
tain a divorce a vinculo matrinxmi,
custody, £0x1 f^ipiHt from the said
defendant, vipon grounds d deser-
tion. And an affidavit havii^ Ikeen
iBMie and filed that the de^idant
is a uMi-residait of the State of
Virginia, the last known post of-
fice address being: S37 Bouny
Street, Algwrs, Louisiana, it is or-
ifered tiiat be do a{^>ear here with-
in 10 (ten) days after due i»ib-
lication hereof, and do what niay
be necessary to protect his interest
Bi this suit.
A Copy— Teste:
^ JOHN V. FENTRESS, Oerfe.
J. Curtis Fruit. D. C.
Theodore A. Boycd,
105 N. Plaza TraD
.Prii^iess Acoe Pki^,
<>!rgi:iia Eeiadi, \^^i^,
9-l(Mt
COMMONWEALia OF VOOINU
In the CIerk}s C^ice of the Cir-
cuit Court of tt)e Cify (rf Vu-ginia
Beach, on the 1st dn^ of S^tem-
ber, 1965.
Or^ of PMIeattM
CHRISTA RbSEMARIE HAR-
VEY, fafL, Plaintiff,
against
JAMES HARRY HARVEY, De-
fendant
JH (Mm of Ibis suit te H ob.
tab a dbwN « tmm m Avo ««
ba laM wrpd tat» a fliiji^ a
v%^ mabrbno^ tram tt» um
I 4
Vtm Mm grwadi
^ «• Mm kmfm b«4
fl^fe nd flM ttir 0i delist
to i ioNvridsBt il At amt «f Vlr-
^^ *• tost tamm post office
•«*ii Mag: Bonfee «, Parish,
i^m Yoit, tt is odered ttat ha
fo WW Jwe v^Ub ta (tt)
(fayi iA« doe piMeMiQQ teiof .
nd do wlHt m^jp be BocsMary to
Protod his iBiercat ia this aott.
JOHN V. mmmss, ckA
By: Mary M. mite. D.a
Law* K. Otttie, p.q,
am Vb-gtaia Beach Bhrd.
Vir^^ria Beach. VIrffala
to the derk'i OIR* of the Orodl
Court of the Qty of ^rgioia Beacb
OB tfaa taiday of S^lMber. ige&
€Nvaf P^Meattia
wMWa If- ipcia^mT, noninF
M* of the estate oT SCA/AfCXf
SiatH. deceaaed. PetitioiMr,
V.
JEfflSEY SMITH. SI Gramnercy
Place, AOantic City. New Jersey,
WmJAM SMim 36 Stfa Straet.
Salem. Nlw .feritgr, MAUMCS
SMiTB. Box «. BMdand, New
Jersey, WILL£S SUnU, Box «.
Mteiay, New Jenqr, CRAIOJE
SMITH. SOS North BancrofI
Street. PhiadelpUa 32, Pa..
MAUDE WILLIAMS, 3S7 Bird-
neck Circte, Virginia Beach, Vl^
gnia. LKWUi GASKQ^ am
Pklfrat ^Maw. 4)etrolt 2. Mkb-
igin, RUSSQl. WILLIAMS, 1017
Kenya Lme, ^^toi a BeMh,
Virginia, B.IZAMSTH EVER-
K ETT. MS Byleway, I^m^vai
Station, Vfa^ghiia Beach. Vb^
ia., I^NOY BOGinSS. 90 Down-
lag Street, Apt 25, Brooklyn «,
New YoA, PEKCEU. WIL-
LIAMS. Berkshire Apartmeits,
300 West FraaUin Street. Rich-
mood. Virgbia, MAR8HAIX
SMITH, 922 Tunstall i^eme,
Norfolk, Virginia. MARY JOHN-
Sm. 1382 Virginia Beach Bon-
levard^ Virginia Beach, Vkginia.
BESSIE ALLEN, 820 IStfa Street.
Virginia Beach, Virginia, ELLA
CUFFEY, Hickory SUtion, Cries'
apeidce, V irginia , MRS. WILLIE
MAfe BAXTER, 1^0 First Co-
lonial Road, Vn-ginia BeMJi, Vir-
^da. CLINTON WHITE:, 2312
Maltl^ Avenue. N<vfolk. Virgin-
ia, LAURA JANE WRITE, IMO
E St Soirtfaeast, WasMa^OD 3,
raiNRY WHUC. 7tt C
Alnmue, Ncriolk, Vii^inia. MRS.
MARY WATTS, 1514 St Julian
Min, Norfolk, fl^bla. Ba-
^spcioiifats.
Ae d|>ject of th^ sutt is l» ecm-
strue &ke oitate of Solonon Smi&,
to determine (1) who will receive
the hiods received by the ^^te
aad (2) to K^Kxn the admN^a-
tkm costs, e^te inhait»ce taxes,
and the e^te hMome taxes, shall
be charged; and an afOdavtt ^v-
big beto filed that S&BP!
SMTIH, WILUAM a^H. MAU-
RICE SMJ^ mUJS SMITH,
i^Hi
m^
iHte ol 0* m» of ^M tt kk
ordyed tM ^ stforajni^ nan-
mi$tm upm ii tta sAi aM
wiita ten i^ tkm <fae ^bUca-
00^ ta tfaa Vh^ Mifc Ml, a
aainiMper hgrn^ pm^ eirsidt-
(tw in the (% d Vte^An Bnm:^,
Vb^i^ sBd da wJial oiay ha
IM^nary to protect Hieir intevsts
hi the said suit
A e^V^IMe:
JMM V. FiWilUSK, OmtI
1^: Mm7 M. Wbtta. DC.
Brydps li Breyte. p.%.
ISBt LttriEbi Rdad
VtafgUa Baacb. VIrgUa
»«4t
OfMIMONWKALtH or VOMUNU
In Oe Out's Office of the Ch^
cuit Coiui (tf Uie aty d ^^rghiia
BmA, 00 Urn B^ diy (rf August.
* Order ol
EDWARD J. Oj^MK Fteintffl.
VnUHI A. a^m, Defeodn^
The ob|Mt ofm suit b b «IE-
tlta a dvorce a vincido naaMmoni
tttm the nid defendant iqxm the
irauidi d more H^ two ]^n
eoBanf io B i mA wlUm»sM se|H
And m 4MilH| kavlu haen
made m4^Wk %^lMnl
Virgiola, Ae kit kaewn poit o('
flee address b^ Uf % MBIh
Street New York, Nmt YoA. tt is
oittered that i^ do tffmt here
a^thin 10 (tea) days arar dua 1M>-
Uc^w hereof, and do what may
be nac^sary to ppotect ber kitat-
Mt tai tblsmitt
A aq;>y— Teste:
JOHN V. FENTRESS. C3ei*
By: J. Offtis Ftuit D.C.
Mr. Made V. Marlowe. 4^^
801 Plaza (tee
Hufoki VirgiDia
COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINU
la the aerk's Office of the Cbr-
cuit Court d tiie aty d Viri^nia
Be«A. (» the 2Stb daro( Ai^»t
1«5. \
Older of Pobtteatiaa ^^
E\^YN LOIS O'HAR^i^^Blato-
tiff. against
RICHARD UAJJDOIM OlIARA,
Def^Klant
The objecA of this suit is to <^
tahi a ifiv(Ht» a vuioilo matrbnoid
tnm the sidd defendnA tqxMi the
ground^ of more tlsn two years
antbuMus and untotevupted s^
ar^foo.
And an affidavit havbig ben
BMde wd t^&ak fli^ defoidam
is a B^iKesident of the State d
Virpgi^ the Ift^ kxmpt ^ o^ce
addnsa b^ unknoiWB, tt li ot-
derad te^ ha do app^ hm witt-
te 10 (la) 6»fs after d»rpid)ti<»-
tion berettf, md 6o what may be
necessary to protect his interert
in this sutt.
A c«vy— Teste: ^
JOHN V. FENTRESS, derk-
By: J. Civtis Fruit D.C.
Hr. Made V. Marlowe. A^.
Norfolk.
»4-4t
eBt OaM el iia ttli^ af Vhrg^
Bm^ on tbi IM day of Augoitf
MIB. ^
•itoal raiMiillii
i^uLAH D. mjtcimsttr.
CH/yUJS THOMAS HUTCQN.
KM, JR„ bs^nhwt
The oi^ of dris Sim to tooM
tobi a #irw6a a fhpla MlffaMBi
horn ttw said (^ndwt vftm tba
erottadi or m^tMm of mora
ffiui bM9 ^urs in.ac(x>rdance i^
Set^ 21^1 {») of Ike Code d
Vfrgjnia.
And an affidavtt having base
made K«l Old that tfae dafendaiii
is a HMHwddsBt of Uw Stale of
Vlr^ito, Mm tal kMmi post alfioi
■ttirMi bailc uo "t* 'Sttaat
N.V.. Wmmogm. a (X, it to or-
(torai tbiA he da igpatf h«% wtth*
in tt (te) difl altar du« puUica-
tioB hoaef. .ani da a^t may be
Be ett sary to frota^ his inteeat
fai ttOs sutt.
X^ V. T&ffKBSS, Cterk
By: J. Curtis Fruit. D.C ,
Measp. KeOam & KeDun. Mtys.'
Boaidof Trada BiiiUtag
Norfolk,. Vir^dit
WMt
COIfWmifXALIS OF Wii»iiA
In the CMC's Office of the Or-
cuit Court of the Oty of Vir^lntoi
Beadi, on the 27th day of Au^st
1965.
oner ai pbbwhbbb
RIOIARD H. TAYLOR, Hafai-
tiff,
agidBst i
ROSE tIRGINU TAYLOR, De-
teida^
The object of this suit to to <4}-
tidii a dhwce a moisa d thora
to be later merged into an a vi»
cub mMrimoni from the said de-
f endairt upon the §proun& d dewr<
tion.
And an affUavit havbig beea
ma^ and filed that the (Pendant
to a iKMM^ident of tiie State of
Vbrgjaia, the last known post office
ad£e« being: 129 S. Mdsane St.
BurUi^n. North Carolina, It to
enfei^d that she do appear here
within 10 (toi) days after diw pub-
lication Iwrettf, and do whak may
be n«:essary to prot^t tm into^
est fa! thto milt
A copy— T»te:
JOHN V. FENTRESS, Clerk
J. Dirtis Ftuit, Defufy Clcik
Messrs. Brydgas k Bn^les, A^s.
138BLU]dnR(»d
Vii^giQia, Beadi, Virgmia
Virginia Beach SUN, Thursday, September 23, 1965
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SMITH MOVING & HAVPUQ.
Twenty-four hours a da^;. Ijovt
jmything. Odl MA h-H^.
nUMBING
PLU&ffiING ami Heating rq)^rs.
Half «xl ftdl batii^ c(xnitete,
IMclNfll rempdM' sewers in-
^l|^ Ibr tree esftnate eaB W.
W. irafctason, tSMm.
ilrtK>L STiRING
- — ■ -^^— .
CraOLSTERING, rfliniAing, i%
pairing, restoring. Twaoly-lour
years ei^o^nce should audta a
differawe. Ca|^^ph(dstmi«.
CaD UL MS44 or 397-2951. '
M0WGA0K-4OANS
B(»tEdW (MrecA frmn an £Q>-
poved kx»l ia«fer. Oai^ariaoos
invtted. Beaideitial and lodustritf
Ltan Company (RHiOOK 83 Sd-
den Arcade. Qdl MA MBB.
mm^i^sm
BIU(^W(»UC— steps, Oc^iacas,
ckjnaieys, stepa >idlt
aiimber8.MA747B3.
AMTOI^lll
Art yoa kxddiV for a ted car?
If you n«Lister@rted hi sgme d
the t}^ dmfa hi town, 1982
modds a^ up: Ippura d apM
sod Cte%b 1^. wr p^ne (01
l-lt-t&i
IWiiNigS
MJOQk Ahaninum ^siding. Free
astbmtfs. Call 420-1284 8-l9-tfn
gg^MgiBCS t PIRRIMES
"W!^
an G»m«Hct
CtMD^KS now
at 22Dd & Atlantic
42M1SS. 8-liMii
pABsm
PAOCIING — f^mhar, e^^ior;
iKirk doM refMSiAif; free esti-
mates: all 5454410.
RTIE-WAY-Residertial; tow ia
price-jfi^ (i^ty wiMk. Dial
853^618. Mh ma. 149-tfe
PlASmil^
PATCHWORK
^edalM! Rooms, ceilb^, in-
dividual will do, at lo«^ cost
Free e^imate. Ai^ size job. MA
7-«B7. 8-l»4fa
Ve^lTIAN BUNDS
ALTORAnO!^ - R^pbl and
wa^MK. Can Ca-l, 822-7230. C.
A.^ifiiiy>i Co.. 606 W. 2tfh St
CWCtCTiWORK
DRIVEWAYS - Walks, 40 cents
square foc^i patio 12'xl0'. 9B6. J.
D. Baker, 855-1414
Concreta placi^ and finirfiing;
co^om wDik; White Ckmcrcte
Serrk^: dtod S^#88.
CHARLES L. BLACK-concrete
w(»-k, driveways, walks, patios.
^gmdm; tnt e^inoatra; 543-
*14. anytime. 8-194fii
PIANO TUNING
CRETCH's Pfano Tuning Service.
FtOBBft EfBdei^ BaasooaUe.
UL 3-tt«6; J. W. or Gaiy Creech.
8-191tfn
m.
Cerrndto vi^^I mfiall ins^dla-
tioos and repairs. .W^t^faie
Ttte. Dial UL 3-0661. 8-19-tfii
BRICK
FILL
MmI for Roadways
Sp^lizing In
• Used Lumber and
Building M^wiab
HALL WRICKING
CO., INC.
MAS-7030
m
apii
■iWff
VACUUM CLEANERS - Hoover,
Si^ and service. FmoiVi d-
fld^ repairs. Fkk v^ and de-
Vmcy. Phcme. 484121. Fuel
Feed k BuOdteg Supplies. Inc.,
/ ^ ^
31 Buildintf— Rapairififf
NEW AND REPAIR WORK
Plumbbig - Heating
IQectirkid — Air Quidi^ning
PRINCESS ANNE PLUllBiNG
AND ELECTRICAL
SUPPLIES. Dfa „
11-$^
EMPLOYMENT
41 Halp Wanfwi—Mala
PLENTY of bu^ios! Excellent
on^(Mlunity. H^ (snanUoB. Bo-
nus plan and other liu^aitivtt. Li-
coued w unlkensed-wUl train.
Pnrt ttaie — full ttnoa, Lynnhaveo
Colony mi Vu^lMa Be«ch Area.
See jMk Cross. Compos Real
Estate Co., 2906 Shore Drive. 464-
S83. 944te
MAN FOR <HL MEPAmMENT
OFFICE WOIUC
Rq)ly to P.O. Box 80, Vii^inia
Bea(^, Virginto with references,
expdtace aad eiqsecied salary.
9-2S-lt
RENTAL REAL ESTATE
111 Apartmants PurnltlHHl
LUXURY sununer sUKiio apart-
ta&^ tw winto- raitid. Desigr^
for (^rtaninating cotq^les or ^ch>
etors. Kitchen, dining ^mi. bar,
divide-,, sad swimming pool. All
utiUties fumidial. Appfy, BLUE
MARUN LODGE, 2411 Pacific
Av«iue. 9-2S4fn
FURNISHEI^ knotty |Aie, 2 bed-
room (ftiplex. 'Winter rental. 210
65tii Sti^eet 428-1779. 9-23-tfn
REhTfAL REAL E^ATi
115 Heusai~-FumisliMl
CAB DRIVERS, Servtee men 'ac-
c^ited. No ecperi&ice mnnary.
^4125 weekly. We pay kr C\hf
permit. Also free room r«it. Safe-
way Taxi. '3762 Shore Drive, Vlr-
gtoia Beach. 464^282. »«4fa
42He^Wan«w[|
Male or Female
NOTICE!
CtaUractors & Home Builders-
Let OS help you widi that new
ham$ — additicmk — oc repairs.
We can furai^ matoials from
baaenMOt to attic and aid you to
fi iM mcin g ,
Kxan: Kdlam k String Sk.'
(V#M881 ^^L_
4»4750
4»^837 i
■y*^
We qxidaUEe ia l^dm ciAiinets,
borne "inuatiLV^nei^ and aqy
type d wop work. Call Ponda-
rosa Mill Woit at 3008^ South
Lynnhin^ Road. 349^90 w 349-
2682 evmfa^s.
^' S-ll-tfa
IAM>LOYA\£NT
^ Halp Wartt^d—Pamala
WAITRESS-axpmieaiced. Over 21.
^eady w(h4l $18 par we^. Marti-
ni^pie RertttiraiA. Call 464-^L
9-16-tto
SEAl^STRE^ - M«)'s ctothing
store. Full time. Itours and salary
discussed by appointment. CaU
428-7180. 9-23-4-t-p
LADY FOR OFFICE WORK
Must be ^ficient typist familiar
with bookkeeping machine opera-
tion. R^^ to P.O. Box 80, Vff^ia
Beech, Virgtoia witii refer«)c«i
and expectied salary. 9-23-lt
MAID. 2 days a wedL Own trao^
portaU<m. Call 349-2972. ' 9-l&at
BABY SITTERS, white. Own car.
^^catitHis now b&ing accepted.
^^y 913 Virginia Beach Blvd., Lot
O, Virginia Beach, Va. 9-9-%
OPPORTUNITY - WOMEN
WeQ-grocMned wwnoi wanted. Gla-
i|JM-ous iHJdness— seeking qualf ied
ll^dkants, ages 20^, to do tiffi
lollowii^ jhill or part time.
APPOINTMENT SALES
MANAGEMENT
RECRUITING
TRAINING
CONSU|.TING
# ■*
1865 will start you in your own cos-
qietics business. For a{^intment
(^ Mr. Je^fers ai 3^23lB.
<Ml.il:
A lERRIFIC q)portunity awaits
you if ^M have socne salra expe-
tiexm. Part <Mr foil tbne. No bi-
vestm^t meded. Call Mr. Ray at
3»-2348. 9#4I
Pl^MY d Mdae»! E^ffiDent
i^iOfMiity. 10^ oolunij^m Bn-
im plan afi4. Mar Sbcentlves Li-
censed or unlk»ited -wiil ^t^a.
fart time — bM Mafl- t^uoi^^n
<lk>k)iv lod ^^b RM 4r^
See SaA (^M, OmipassResl
Sstate Co.. SOS Shofa Iftive. 4M-
y Halp Waht#^^^
lleeded - 3 mea tam^ite^ te
mane^r tratawa jit^^m mM
be snedini and career mtaded.
CaU «Mltt. ' "*
MANPOWER, INC.
URGENTLY NEEDS
■TypWa
SteaeyiqAert
We have immediide anignments.
mffiiy adjacott t o Vk ginia Beadt
NO FEE
nme off between jol» when de-
sh:«d— work on these ^nporary
}obi what convaiknt to you.
Photw now for interview and jab
assigmi^it, ffir7-^l.
Maapowar, lae.
733 Boush &reet
-•^- 8-27-tfa
One md two beAtx»n furoiAed
l^[«rtea^ts. Year round. Call
128-2724 or 428^686.'
1 OR 2 ]^^)B0OM apartments.
$65 and ^ per monUi. Year round.
Water furni^ied. CaU 428-5234 a.m.
It p.m. 9-2ain
120 76th STRICT. 3 bedrooms; 2
baths, U^g nxnn, dining area,
fireplace, large kitchen, screened
porch, fencoi ywd. C8-2712, 428-
18S3. 9<l-tte
120 BAY COliONY DR. (4Wh St.)
(Ist ^op light dme Cav^et).
Ro(»ny 4 be^oom, 2^ balH dm,
Uving ronn, dining room, kj^Am.
Basdtward h«Aii^. IniAalling new
furnace. No groups d badsden er
pets. WmUx m yfar lease. Call
Cd. Riley at Wainwri^ R^fy:
428-2Sl§. »ia-tti
118 Rent or Sala
MERCHANDISE
90 Articiaf For Sala
COMPLETE douUe bed tw sale,
3 chairs and snail rugs. Call Dor-
is Makinson. 428-5793. 9-23-lt
CANNON, chrtl ww type, copper
barrel witii spoke wheels. 429-
4088 between 9-8 p.m. only. 9-23-lt
ONE C<»n{lete set of Work! Book
Encycbpedia. l^udknt ccHi^tion.
Call 428-7861^ '~"^ 9-23^
Worn EARLY GRAND RAPIDS
sofa bed. Voy Up CAMP. See
by appointment. 4284^.
9-19^2t
' SINGER ZIG-ZAG, « MODEL
GUARANTEED— Take ova: bal-
ance $47.50 or $1.15 per week.
Call Credit Dejaulment Howard
Sewiog Center, K3-S811. plt^l6
250 MAPLE chilch^'s chairs. Nat-
ural for $2.00 each. Antique J 3.80.
Hirtz Bazaar. , , 9-l&4t
4 round niatbie tofq^ed ice cream
tables. $^. Hirtz Bazaar. 9-16-2t
FURNITURE for sale— Bed, Vic-
torian diaira, Wedgewood china—
Belmar pattern. Odds and ends.
Call Doris Makinson, 428-5703.
/ 9-2-tfn
SINGER SEWING M^CSHNE: In
like new cabiiwt equipped to ZIG-
ZAG, birttonholes. fancy stitches,
etc. Local part^ may finish pay-
ments of 11.14 m(»ithly or pay cwn-
plete balance of $^.81. Canine tried
out k)cally. If taiterested write: Na-
tional's Ad^istor, Mrs. Dalfon, Box
814, Lynchburg, Va. 9-94t
ROUND Ode Table, 3 leaves. $85.
Ifirtz Bazaar. ^9-7088. 8-&4in
93 Housahold Gooda
For £be finest furniture uplralsto'-
big and reflni^lng rail 428-
6377. mUtop Upho^ing Co.,
1900 Virginia Beach Boulevard.
FVee estimates— pick-up and de-
livery. New and used furniture
for sale.
7-2^tfh
I^NTAL REAL ESTATE
1 10 Aparttn^ts Hp^iyo.
APARTMENTS — Fumidied or
^mJUBfdjllBd. Yearfy or seasmial.
OMper Realty, 206 26th Street
428-1331. Nights 419«83a
' $.2-tfn
Several furnished «id un^imished
a^rtnaents in the Lynnhaven
Cd£^ area, 1Sb^ Drive. Call
Conpi^ Real &tate Company,
8-a8-tfn
111 AMffniaAli FvniidMd
II l IM tWfc— fc. ' I t. ■ l i i -
NEW v^ Modem. Also ^oic^led.
Ooe iu4 twa ka&hoaa. tii the
beajrt of the beach. Low winter
ratira or y«ffly. Can arrai^e tbne
also, to suU tochers. Call 13-6713.
9-23-tfD
C^MPLEl^Y fumi^ied. 1 mK] 2
rMi|9 iD^nyci^. Some 'witii waU
to wall carprt, $&». SKUrth^, in-
dud|^,%«§r. CaU 42M«0 or
iB^S/m. 94Ni}
FURNISHED apartment Living
room, bedroom, kitchen and bath.
Heat and water furnish^. 0803 At-
limtic AvKiuer, Call
Effic^Ky. Bakboard heilt. Lk^e
living area with firejdace. Call
^84236. ' 8-^rfn
FURNISHED Gtfi«e Apartnoeit
livtaig roan, 2 bedronns, kitcboi
and bath. Water himi^ed. $75 a
month yearly. Available Septenj-
h& 1st CaU 428-6^. 8-19-tfn
2 BEDROOMS. KNOTTY PINE
LIVING ROOM. MODERN KITCH-
EN AND BATH. MONTHLY OR
YEARLY RENTAL. 6 BLOCKS
FROM OCEAN. CONVENIENT
TO FT. STORV and OCEANA
N.A.S. CALL 587-4776. IF NO AN-
SWER CAIX BACK IN MORN-
ING. ' ^tfn
FURNISHED "ypartmait now kx
r«tf. Year roumi r^e. Heat and
wa^ furnished. Al^ wint^ rate
for workers and teachers. CaQ
H.. G. Moore, Jarvis k Kitchen,
428-7755. 8-12 tis
POINT-O-WOODS: For rent or sale.
Executive type. 4 bedroonn. Om-
tral air cnnditioabig. Woodsd ht^
Call 34(H790. 9'a»tfa
REaL ESTATE FC« SALI
124 Houpat For Sala
VDKinaA BDACH-Choice ne^
borhood near Cavalio^ iHold.
Quaiirt Early Anwrican brick witti
slate rod, in beautifid settmg. Has
4 bed^joms, iVi baths, cento: hall.
Under $40,000. Call 428-4441 Frank
Atkinson Real Estate, S4tii 4 M-
lantk; Ave.. Virginia Beach.
CLASSIFIED DISPUY
/OJCTKDNS
Maury Riqanto
Auction Company
1;.,. .',11
Ill ti. i;i' li 1
INSTRUCnOlC
HARDIN SOKX^v
OF MUSIC
BrUtow Hardtn. Director
312 - SBlk StrMt
Virg Ma Baaeli
'
Austiifs Court Motd Apotmdlis,
206 - 19tb ^txed. Efficiency
i4)artmants. All utilities fur-
n^ied' Also, 4-ro<xn apartm^t
aad Vanished rooms. Bkck
fron Bus ^tion. By week (s*
mcntii.
tfn
Uving room, bedroom, kitch«i,
bath. Convienioit to $iapftig,
dmrdies, laundromat. Very
r^sonable yearly rentel. Pactfic
Av^ue. Phone own« ^4016
or 429^2143.
. 7-494&I
FURNISHED 2 bedroom apwt-
ment 241 Middle Lane. C^ 429-
90S0, ottenslon 481. Leave mas-
sage lor Len Crowe. 9^tfn
1 BEDROOM furnished apartment
All utOities furnished, use of |u-
tomatic washing machine. Y^r^
rental. ^ per montii. Call m-
8882. 9.^tfil
& Apvtmants for
Rmt
FURNISHES) Ikius^ and apart-
ments for 'rent. Good'tocatfon. 312
25tij Street and 313 24tii Street.
Can be seen alt Miss Macks, 3ll
24tii Street. CaB 428^7212 or MA 2-
6880. 9-23^lt
1 13A H^ifas^ Fvrfshad or
Unfumishad
Several Kiroidied and unfurnished
houses hi the Lym^ven Cokuiy
ana, Sxu-e Drive. Call Compass
Real Estate CamiKany, 464-3583.
FOR RENt. si^ Iwuse. Fi-
nished, Miitabte tit ct^jde on^.
Apply Mrs. S. Welb. 604 DeJfware
Avfnue. AvaiMle Octdber M. ,^
3ML 9 9-23^2t
FURNiaa© cdiB0^ for rent.
Winter rates. Sleeffflig rooms d
314 22nd Sfreet Olll. 42^^!
9«-3t
OCEi^NA-Attentkm Service Uml
Shiall cotta^ ompleiely tar
nlshe(i Near l^w aadbeaNk Best
rates. Call 3«$il33Br M»tfn
REAL ESTATE
Sal^ - Ratals
Cadom Buflffiqg
^rt^etn and y^My
ANCHOR REALTY
^8-7^1
aa^
le for pema-
BL5INESS SERVICB
HOGGE BODY SHOI»
83S Vfeglah Beaeh BM.
Vligtaya BcmA. ¥■.
' 24 Hoir Wmkor Servke
Day ^I(»ie-4!I84371
Ni^t phone —
428-1780 k '349^983
94&«
,r-.} -
Ask Yeurl^ Miytlciaii
About
TRAYLOR'S
GUILD OPTICIAN
Sorving Virginia Bftach
1369 Laaldo Rd., Va. Baacb
Baraard H. McNamara, Mgr.
GArden 8-4020
\
REAL ESTATE
EXAM COURSE
State License Praparatory
Day and Eveniof Claacea
Classes iBstractcd By Prae*
ttclBf Attorney aad A Li-
censed Real Estate Broker.
Paa Stote Board Exaaa
Easily— Earetl New
COMPLETE COURSE— $3S
Tidewater's Most
Experienced School
Norfolk-Portsmouth
REAL ESTATE SCHO(H
Golden Trianfle B«it|Riiff
PHONE MA 2.S074
Repairs
Comiii«rcial
R4frl9erii{g0l
LenadroBiate
DealoTS far 1^aell«e^i
siJMl
w. c. icsfNr^^
322 ' IJA StrMt
Virginia Beac!^'
Fliotte GA 8-46f 1
Houio Qmnkt0^^mr^h^ -^ Ho^ -* Wal^
CTDONE
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4
ir^p»ta^«fi SUN, Tfiuriday, September 23, 1965
^NNk.
U. Of Va. Offers Courses
VSmmk'mn - The Vnivmt^
C^Mv b ijffm^sm a Miid>«' of
tt«dtt Mid OMHaredit ' courses d»>
^ped to mnn bisineas inta«^
^ ImOi private and govwnmM
mi mi^ry le^s. The courws
w« pMt ci the 'University's IM-
n "ConHiKiBw^th Campui" |»t)-
0Nm lor cmtinuiflg etkicMbn'in
coaftmat and indaitry. The cour»-
m w«« OTiginaUy scheduled 'to
b^ the week of September 20,
IM have beos rescheduled to be-
^ ^ w«ek of Septanbe* 'i7.
m a residt of tlw Univwsi^'f
ctfsrt to coordinate its program
iMA crther e<!hicational pn^anu
ta tt^ cttiununity.
'Trinc^des of Organizatioii and
MaiBigrf* H*^* " is. jfesigDfid hi ^s^
vMe M lu^rstanding d the va^
ioQs aan^^nent processes. It ex-
adrins'tfae principles of man^e-
ment tavolved in planning, organ-
al^, sta^u^, directing an! cm-
troOta^ and i^iplies those prin-
e^Sm to selected case studies.
Classes are ' being offered at the
Navil Air St^ion oa Mondays at
S:15;p.m.; at Newport News High
«i llwrsdays at 7 p.m.;
at ' Ft £kistis on Mondays at
pjn.
'Htunan Belatwns (Persrauid
t)" is designed to de-
ddUs in recognitim anl an-
of pn^Ions in human into--
1, aad to formulate and com-
podtive '{dans for ad-
actitMi. The course
case studies and sapgk-
reading selections to stinv
^tedskvHnaking ability.
are, being (^ered at the
lotion on Wednesd^rs
at 3:1S pjn. at Little
Base on M«>-
difs A 7 pan.; and at Fort
Wa^ m l^ednesdays at 7:30 p.m.
'1^ Atsinen ConununicatiMi"
oomi^ of special a^^lkatimi d
oral conanunicatHm to tbe needs
^ commM^ and industry; analy-
4a of'ba^ c«nmunk;ati(m prob-
Iqou: and practk^ sessions. It is
Im^ ofiered at tb? Norfolk Navai
M^rd on Tfaindays at 5 p.m.
' ^Mtta 'M^nos Ck»nmunica*
^" ca^iAm ^ irincipal pn^
ita tt ^m^oMon at its varkm
m
Creek
^ Vmi^IA BEAiCH-4iIr8. Betty-
.ito ttkuoo has beoi i^pdnted
aa Dfc«elor ^ ttie MS^ITEC Pro-
pm^df CoeAroUed Uaagawwc d
mtkSk (C/M), tt «^ announced
im tte ^eocys |wesid«it, Mm D.
IMMNaa. Jr.
id/M li a B^ioiul persoimd
rearming and {dacement sj^tem,
dw ft^ to ttt fli^ to utilize elee-
kra^ eonifNders for umvstritted,
6oaf^maiw t$iaA and posUioii
.monk.
Bobbfas hutiier stated that MED-
nfDC's new 'director was chosen
t» her port by virtue d p.'eviouf
tffltti^ms in die Tidewater nwdi-
eaJL i^^ikHi diving ter prior,
kmi^De ai^)loyment as a c!' cai'
ta^nkdan.
Mrs. Jdmo^'i irogratn (M£3)l-
tiSC) k ttie litest addition to
G/Wt midtf-lac^ed operations de-
i^gxd to mmjre an «nphntic qual-
ftffyft faeHn* in service to employ-
lim (iqaddttis, dentists, and ho^i-
i&. Va^TWC will be impl^neiit-
ed by C/Wi eitats've natlpnwiite
n^work fMsflttes to cxpt'ditiously
reraoiM (and ^ace) medical perscm-
MSDinSC qMdalists will be
atvaiU^ m se^ra! major fnUs
lldhidbii l^wnandogy, roen^en-
4^^ Biiavlrfok^, medu:al the-
ib wrttms. to aame but a few.
Tlie new C/M afipoMte gracNt-
ed Iram both Goiniry Day School,
Vb#da Bemdh aad St. Margaret's,
^ppahanwx^. She also majored
in BuDneas A<taUnistration at Ste-
l^eo's C^ge, CohiR^ua, Missouri.
She is Ae w^e <rf W. Tayfer
J^BOoo, Jr., a locsi insurance bro-
taK*. T!iey r^ide at 8004V^ Atlaittic
Avenue.
OPEN HOUSE
ABAG(»iA--Open House will be
MU at Anuena Etaneirtary sdKwl
idltwta^ me Mroductimi ai the
^i$mn at tlie Parent-Teachers
meting to be held at
m TiMsday at 7:10 pA.
will be servad.
Rtl Cracks And
Holes Bettir
1,1 I
Icvids: revkn^ Uie vwhws fypea
and forms of wganisatim cam-
man^ used in acceptable c<»n-
poaitkms; snA (tffers practice in
kigical and c<wtextual analysis.
Classes will m^ at the Haval Air
^tkm M Tuesdays at 3^5 p.m.
"Elwwntary Accounting,'' both
Part 1 and P^ 2. is being of-
fB«l at Princess Anne Hi^
School on Monday and W^rwsday
Bights, respectively, at 7 p.m. The
courses are designed not only lor
the prospective or practicing ac-
countant, but also for those who
are presently or potentially con-
cerned with the financial well-
being of any business or ^vem*
m^t organization. Emphasis is
placed upon the analysis and use
of accounting infomniation in ap^
praising, planning and controlling
business operations, rather than
upon the procwiures for collecting
and reporting the informatitm.
Each of the above courses car-
"ies t'iree semester-hours of col-
lege 'creiTit which may be applied
iO degree programs or to the
University's various certificate
proprafijs in commerce and indus-
try-
Several non-credit courses are
also being offered which are of
inter«t to awnmerce and indus-
try for "review" and "refresher"
[Hirpo^s. "Inv^tments for Lay
m«i" is desiped to serve both as
a practical ccwrse for present and
potential investors, and as a re-
fresher course for business per-
sonnel. Classes are being offered
at Princess Anne Hi^ School on
Mondays, Woodrow Wilson High
School on Tuesdays, Granby High
on Wednesdays, and Newport
News H^ School on 'Thursdays.
"Law of Real Estate" is designed
frwn a practical viewpoint to, ac-
qpiaint Uiose engaged in the 'buy-
ing and selltag of real property
with the legal framework within
which th^ murt opwate; to serve
as a refrt^er on the rww aid cur-
roit laws for those who already
have nme 'knowledge (^ the ba-
ste legsd ^ston; and to provide
layn»i wiUi an understandfam d
their 1^ r^ts ffiid rM^on^
bOities as present (xr 'pc^ai^
ptopeity owno^. Classw «^ n»rt
at Princea Anne on Wedn«days.
Oflier mm-cr^t course btiag of-
fer«l iMlude "Basic 'Granamar
Review" at Granby on WeAies-
days; "Math Review" at Princess
Ante 00 Mondays, Woodrow Wir
won on "fliursdays, and 'Newport
News (m Tlnuiidays; and 'Tublte
^waking" at Qraaby ra^^Mtudaj^,
Ptticess AnneNwHll'edMsdays!,^
and Woodrow Wilson on 'Thtffs-
days.
R^istratkn noay be completed
in parson w by maO 'at the, Uni-
vosity d VirgMa's Hampton
Roads Center, 120 the Mall at
Jaoaf. in Norfolk, Tel 85S-200L
The CentK- Is open weekdays from
8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., and .will be
onen on Saturday. Septenri>er '25,
from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Further
litfonnatkm concerning Uie above
and ottier courses may be ob-
taimd 'by visiting or callbig tilM
Uniieriitv of Virginia, Hampton
Ri^ds Center, 120 The Mall at Jan<
af, Norfolk, Va. 23Sd2, Tel. 855-
aooi.
■^c
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FLOOR TILE
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im
fTSiTell
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Nioii# 627-4661
1235 W« aSrti St.
riWtaariiMii
Hotei from Motile
Agricultural Agent
E. R. "DICK ' COCKRELL. JR.
VIRGINIA OUTDOOm
A darting, twisting, whistllng-wlng^ flock of grayish-blue Irirds flaw
k)w over the cut corn. Five iholgin blasts rai% out, echoii^ off the
nearby woods, and echo foDcwl^ th« swift-flyta^ birds as tinjr
darted off in a new direction, ui^uched.
So opened the dove season in yirginia Beach, with the streamlined
and evasive mourning dove servii^ well as target and game animal.'
It takes a skilled hunter to scwe a hit «J 50 pat«U of Ws shoU. The
lypical Mr. Dove Huntw is nwre likely to harvest 1 dove with ever/
4 or 5 ^lls.
The mourning dove, otherwise called tfie wjod dove, rain crow,
turtie dove, ^nd wild dove, d e p«iding en whtf« you hail frooo,
known by nearly everyone v**o can tell an ea^ fronn a qiarrow. Ita
^reamlined bo(^its kx^ pointed tail, and swtft darting fli^t w»
characteristic. ^
Although recognized by all but 17 stotes as an outstanding ganM
bird, the mourning dwe is equally well known by natoralists, bfrd
watchers, and all who eijqy walking hand-in-hand with nature. Its
soft, mournful co6, coo, coo drifts through tlw leafless trees of ewly
spring, bringing a promise of green leaves, sprto^ flowoii ai^ a wiH
chorus d birdsonp. The over-all attractivaiess of the moimifa^ dow*
explains whv many people prefer tl» status of "song" Urd to that <rf
game bird for tN dove.
kcniniing doves. In a way, belong to the open country. They are
Kmind feeders, seurching for food in grain fields, gardens, and pasture
lands. Their preferred foods are weed seeds and waste grain. Buck-
wheat a5^)eacs to be (me of their favcMites. Like all monbers <rf the
pi)!eon fansily. the younger mourning (toves are fed i^ Orst on "pigewi
n#t." a thick creamy white material secreted in th? glandular stom-
ach of the adult birds. Whan weaned from their diet of pigeon milk at
about the age of 2 wedts. the young are th«i fed worms, insects, and
seeds. "k.^'- |* "._.-_• r t-" ' • -^
Yorth for nwuming doves, t» for other animals, is a very dangarous
time when death waits just around the corner. It is ironic that one of
the most common causes of death of young doves, a disease caused by
a prcrtosoan parasite living in ttie ^andukr stomach of the parent
binb, is given to them in the pigeon milk manufactored by tile pareita.
Anyone who notices the birds around him. and particularly the hunter
loddng forward to opening day, is aware of many more doves in the
fall than oflier ^asoni of the year. This annual autumnal peak ,in
abundance of maiming doves is a result of their ability to reprodw*.
Unlike mo«t of our native game birds, ttw mourning dove produces sev-
eral iM-ooda each year. A pair of doves can raise only two y«mg at
a time, but they may nest six or seven timw a year. A little more
than half of these nestin? atfmpts are successful. This produdivlty
pemlts a liberal huntCThaaye-t without endangering the brood slock
m next yiar ^_^ ^^ __ , ^ , „__: ,,,=,1^^,^,,,,^..^^
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Mated pairs seon to remain t^ethor during the e^in year, and
male remains attentive to the female during the nesting seascm. He also
appears to share equally in ttie tasks of incubating the eggi, f eedkig the
young, and keeping them warm. When an ««9S^ a^w^ftcs a^ii^
with young birds, one of the parents often drops to the ground and
imitate a bii^ with a broken wing to lead the oiemy away.
As is true wtth all wildlife, raassira (Ganges, induced by tcm, to the
dove's environment are more of a danger than hunting. Becaiae thdr
primJry foods are weed seeds and waste grains, changes in agricultural
prafcUces resulting in cultivated fields growing to brushland, for^, or
pasture undoubtedly cause a genial decline in dove populations. Thi^i
in fact, is lappenlng over much of VirgiiU* where doves are tiwught to
be lean abundant than they were during the da)« d geno'alized
farming.
As man becomes more rfficient in his harvest d grain and more
successftd in his cmitrol <rf weeds, w« are likely to see an evai greater
decline in toe numbers of doves produced to Virginia. Doves, however,
are migratory birds and a great many shot in Vi^gtoia w«w hatdied
and raised in Ohio, Indiana, Michigan. Pennsylvania and New York.
Hunters for years to |Come will be pulling triggers ^ doves, and most
of us will have our dars tuned, during the lengthening days of next
Mardi, for the sorrowful, tendo- mating call <rf the. mourning dove.
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Why take less than
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ity fuel oil gives you
more comfort per
dollar because It
burns cleaner and
produces more heat.
Call us for the finest
-in fuel oil and
service,
VIRGINIA BEACH ICE AND FUEL CO.
612 Norfolk Ave.
VIRGINIA BEACH, VA.
Phone 428-3792
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And at least three other a^«~— ^ major electric appUances,
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anytime electric clothes hHH|h dryer, cc»nfortahle central
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NO
ESTIGATION PLANNED
tmmi^ is ptenoiBs do sptdtf
iavaiUptlan of Um contravcriUl
m^iralor in. WmMi^mi nid
tl)f mAmI f w ^p i ^w far dolte
aadtrafaJ
«i^ IH pri^NB «p ewer ttie
»i'
Ifw load inv^vd is tiie i&pme
is 144 acres whidi Oty CbuDdl
baa a^eed to buy from a nriitid-
iary of American Lmd Co. for
Local RapnMittms md otban
%ave di^le^id Aw price ol*tte
kuid as too hi^ and inqdied ex-
eess pfofit is iai^wd at the ex-
pense d' te ta^Bsvn,
^rginia Beirt pta» to use the
laod for SHT^i, can^ig and
othor ptMic merertien.
Behind tiie fand on^roversy is
a court died Mittcati^ WaiUif-
Ws Pm«^ boi^ the 144 acnt
•fed la i#)@Hlt St acrw Us PB^-
060 W NteiMry from Aletmider
fi. QnM«t «Bd B%« Qrmrat. Hie
(^ fl^lMMIr had m extremdy
1d«p te aannmnit en tte Imd..
C, T, S. Kiep. bMCd diainn^
6f j yi iKi tM g i Land, a^ tiw cois^
paay >>■ omed ^ jg ^tm
^ce It boi^ it for miM in
IMI. Ha aitfd q^Fpvet is an attor-
ns ^ ^ cseni^iy, sod die
land wn to Us mbm for "techni-
cal ami i^l rMSMM" i^il tiie
Fdimttfy traosac^ea. He nid the
Itfid was apprised at $361,066 in
DecoBBlw IMI.
Gmss Mvdt nin>rtty staff
tnsthtn of the houaag aubcom-
mittM of the Ikxise Baidthig and
CurroM^ Conmuttee, has ^sdnd
pto the Virginia Beach case tat
po^Me iavort^tiQa l>y the sub-
comm^e.
Ireiaod and S^^rton both said
todi^ ttMt the URA has not y^
reviewed the Virgiua B^ch aid
Coimeil Nattet Nine
fa Commissior^
VIRGINIA BEACH-City Coun-
<fl Moodi^ .^fipofaited nine men
to tiM Ridee Idet AUtfxM^ vck-
itfuani iril who had sarvfd jb.
Ae^.;,;'f^:^ . ^ ^^^^
The ai^btmnt d the nilie
am to faur j^^ tanns iadiartea
eouncil e stffl backing plais to
dev^op Rtd a o Met into a nuurine
by)>-<tH«'
\
1»
The authority, ore^ed by dw
1960 General Aavpibty. is liisiled
to nlHLlMil
fr
five {x-esent
W. Kel-
atfhorMy;
d: M«*>»^'i
a Kab-
ai^tialed \o ^tt
;wai| J(w^ T. Qron-
J^ wfaafiwKOB the ai^ior-
tty difer it was created, but re-
i^pwd ae^^al- years 1^.
Csn^Aiell, Sfikux and KodKBum
r^dace C^vIm Klmnadi, John
iBoey vbA Jwn«i Co^ on flie
Ib o0m^ a^ion Monday:
* Coim^ todt under coMictera-
itt)n a law wto would i«QU^
"new buikttngi. ift least tfaoae of
a residentiid lature, to be built
hitler to eltminatp
of floodi^.
An (Ordinance preso^ to
Obuneil wouU require te first
fkMt* of aU 6afldlBft8 to be at
least two feet above the* crown
fx Id^iert fiakA ot tJie read «r
^reet oi the bidlding.
CM^ CijBweil aoM the m-dinance
to the eSy aUoroey far Auftav
aMy. however, wb^
W^ Hugh mtchin ia&iited he
Heve tt« hilPng^ jegtAtaaeBl
." C- _i in tew-Jy-
lig SrtwT
* CcNOdl teA stq» to ean4>t
fcrtiliaer, f«in equ^eiA ami
seed from dw city sales tax.
Owaisfl ^fnmA on ftrat reattng
m ofMlM ^^vhidi imU sfN>cl.
flkial^. «Mnpt thpse tMrictdfciral
foms. wUcb have bean taxable
stace the tax wait into effec^ in
.hffle.
* I^med en ftel retAng w^
propriatite of tSSOl lor the ptr-
chase of sevai acres fai BI|Kd^
water and |l0.we for the old I%ni-
brote House. ^
* Passed a res(^tiiNi acc^itfaig
10 VXH of luid from .Mm An*,
gima for recreation deparineat
use and deferred action tmtil Oct
11, on a ai^pUcatira from Joiai^
An^oor E^fDria^ for rezonhig
a tract of Princeas Anne PUoa
for indu^itel use.
applicitiBn. aad oeMier ee^ ay
idbsB Ihe re^dew would be oom-
pbted.
Irdttid sald'SMan wiU keep
RepiMkan Opagrwin<an IITOlisro
B. Widaidl. iriio «i0ni% nig-
gested fovesttgation, iofwmed of
profren on the nuitter. Wm
ariiad how soon the matter wtt
he cleved up, Ireland said te
moves ^Si®iTHe
UBA
tftitA ni a gteeiH^."
S^tOQ sakl "the normd |^x>-
rehire" in a &sit «^ as tiUi is
|s re^piire a eomnnioi^ to sdbsdt
the to dq i d B d en t qipfiysals en the
property after die lid appUation
Is reviewed and at^roved.
Si^tOB said ftat ifa «^ ev^t,
^ UrtMui , Renewd Adminittra-
timi win grart federal rid only for^
hatf of «^at tt considers a fair
viAie for die {H^>«1y- He said
Uia« is no conwritmdtt wtti die
city at tlds time.
Sef^ Award Presented
Man Pteids
euilty
WmOkM ^ ytaaari Monk
MdUuQ plelKied guilty to pess^
sion of tjABR goods in Norf(^ IM
week {^id was indict»l fra- p-aac
'arceny in Vir^a Beach. NQUikar
was die first U a^m sus{)ects tc
stand ta'lal in axmec^ii witti an
»fif&mK thdt ring tt»t operated
in di«)'&k|wafter area and puts cf
Noifb oUTAna, aad ra brokec.
upJW#«^ ^/_ -
ite M^paiiA «c iiyyMi^ m
4i.l4i»ige Stan
Mi4N^dc«!e, b«t not
Unweod^
the attteiMJi^ftlPilKtiye JBu-
i
Hie'stiteinefit w« n^hdrawn
tfter the' etndusion of the trial
for uae in subisqpient trii^ in con-
nection Witt tbe rim.
MUllCiiv^i^. ol «ie looo block
el Genrf^MiA ro|d was found
guilty by Judge Tabb. who de-
ferred sentence umil aftur ttw Oct.
15 trial of Art^. Ovtis BKid, 98,
of the aeoo Mock dTHkldle Street,
who is abo dttffgod witti posaea-
sion of stcto goods.
Tl»^^r^ Befch Cinwtt CoQit
3rand Jiffy Nday indicated 1^-
ttan «B d8«e €WAta of grand
*arcmy. Also iadcted for etmi
larceny were fi^ Le^ Laddey.
& and Melvioi . Ibomas La^^.
4S. both of the mi block of biM-
bmbo AveiMje, ad Ja^w Evm-
ett Sptm, 26. of Um »fr bkKk
of Duncoi kmm.
Fall "Falls" In The City Of Vii^liila Beach
VIRGINIA BSACa - With a
brisk note fifi '^tf^ <«od the dti-
sens of l^r^da 9mik kpt wedE.
ft seemed dial tht w i aftir Ctonged
fnm hot, humid, muggy waadier
to the cod, cr^ faQ eUaaaAe. id-
moat ovcnri^t.
On die b(»rdwi&, the evi&nce
diat fall arrived is iie ladt of peo-
pie en our b^aittful beadies. It
wttt so few peof^
m it coR9ia*ed to the dxxiaaods of
die past summnr and tourist sea-
son.
The s^ (rf fall in the air is not
oidy rfiown 1^ die lack oi peapk
on die beadiei or One crispnoa in
tbe ah-, but alao by .die lack ol
boade OB AOtxtic and Pacific Av&-
niMS and tiie «k)aed 19 Aapt.
^r^nla Beach now kMa Iflce a
ghost l9«tt«ampared to die activity
of Ji^ a aondi ago. Life ia b«r^
hi eiridemw aka^ die board-walk
and dw noajor streets of Iho dty.
We'B fo hito senoi-hibematkai for
die whiter, but watch out come
spring, f^ die dme being, aiq^
1^, w« have given die boKhes
Mi: te the aaa|#i.
Council Legalizes
'Illegal' Borl-ow Fit
Vh^Mi BSMh nc^vw a tpedal Cltatta* tram the Aniencaa AateMiobfle AasedsMM Isr Ms tM4 Meord
hi P^eslrtai Sirfety. Qeveraor Albeills 8. BmiIbm. Jr. preteiled die award to fte CII7 Offldab
atteBdi^ fhe AbbmI Maty Awaid htadMea la RkhaMid. September Zls^. Left to right: Lt. C. R. BaOy,
Pellee TnHIc Pii laiiaadni: Mgrer Frmk A. Dvdi. Geveraor Hairl i e o . Reevea E. .fohaaeK. City
flafoiy nroeter.
APARTMBITS OPPOSE
BY PLAZA RESIDENTS)
VIRGINIA BEACH-(»y Coun-
cil vo.ed Monday to adopt a re-
vis^ (Mdbuuice to strengtnra bor-
row pit regulation and to tax ma-
twiai ranoved from pits at a
rrte^ of 2 j^^ per^cubu: j^^
CcHincil memb^ also vtlUri to
aksT city records to make a birt--
row pit Aig in the wrong {dw«
Intimate.
A rewlutkm was approved
amendipg a use permit panted
to Pavab Inc., in Novendier UK
to conform to a ao«cre pit Cape
Henry Sand Jt Construction Co.
has been digging in the wroi^
place for more t^ a year.
Larry Marshall, ' Cowcibnmi
from Bayside Borough where die
pit is located saM the changing
of the permit w(Nild inrevent addi-
tional dicing in the area orig-
inally covered by tbe permit.
"We're trying to dean il up,"
he said.
Randoli^ Itevb, a lawyer r^
reseitii^ Rsoddlph Harrtem,
whose prageriy adjofais tte area
being excavated, said be thou^
be council was "setting a iMwe-
dent."
VlRGimA BEACH - A 17-year.
<dd Chasapariw yoi^ received a
VIRGINIA ffl:ACH— An injuno-jwidi tiie i^sortment conatniction.
&o has been asked of Virgbda llie Imd on wbkh die iHxqxMed
aevere leg'te>ffy Itaaach^ vim dw I Beach Orcutt Court by seven r»- i^Mitmeids woidd be conrtruded
dw^uB ht waa Miryteg aedds^ iteite of the Kofflett Grove area' was resoned by die Oty Couocd
gf PrtaM^ess Anne V\ata to atap
ifUMflil
ATTACKB)
aSy disch^gid nim ha dnqiped
it, p^ke said.t
w Mm omt KnuHf If ft*
Qggini Hcafritai.
Polioe q^ R. H. Stooe sirid die
jNMdi irM lalidi^ vritfi two C^a-
paidw ftteMb. Gary Wei^ba-ly aad
Msrrick Rose, wdiea tl^ acddeot
oceurred ^bout 6:30 a.m. 00 the
faun of Sari M. "Miault in Black-
wate Borough.
A^Mding to Stone, Ke^anet re-
pwtedly dropped a deuble-barrded
dwtguo be was curybig. and "bodi
b^i^ dbcharged vid diattered
his right 1^ below die knee."
A BladEwatm* vdunteer ambu-
lance tocdc Kerzanet to Ncn^A
G«iiaal Hospital.
mmuL
AmOVED
«
m^miABBMm - Ihe Vb-
gfada Baadi Raeraotira Caiffiids-
sino Friday ^nxoved a Plannoig
Cail i ii i sihn ppgppaid to itevd^ 14
racraadflu ^striete hi die city.
the Iffm^ i^ves dty {dannars
die g(>4d^ hi thi^ prqiarflkioos
of die reaeadm poitkHi of a mas-
ter pto 'M^iich evaohi^ will' cov-
er such matten aa hi^ays,
adiobls, mpw tnatstt, tend use rad
Mrik; hearing aNTsaetfadeji for
Me October w die first s^^i^d
of die pbm: U|^TCiys.i Reo^rtfam
is expecteil to fdOmr aoon afl^-
waid. '^ '
Presaitidk» of eac^ part of die
RUBtw plan to die (% Cmindl
wffl f^ow d» puUic hearing!.
Ihe raowBdoo districts ^Id
iMve two ^^ws of ttttim "active"
md ^eoasavatkin." t%e amoi^t of
.**iod dewted to eadt tvne would
'leoead oo die poptdidion in each
■fi^trirt.
In ^ plan diere should b|e 10
acres per VXO ptqailaticni Cor "ac-
tive'' recrei^(»i; and ao acref for
MKJ) 1000 pf^Hdatkn fw "cournva-
tk»" awas. "Active" areas would
be devoted to AMrte such as base-
ball and "comniratkn"- areas
wnuld be devoted to paries a^
iHldlife areas.
Bodi finals are bsaed tn pro-
nosed natkMial stendardu nMcb will
be hard to meK in Wi^lv pooulot-
ei areas llh*» th« norihem section
of Vir((tei»! Beadi.
Each ^atrid. bomded by ohysl-
cal f«torM su<^ as roa& and
sbordiineR. eoiMahis about 10000
oeqide, wMi die esc^tioiMf; two
ii^ the soi^inrn aid <^ (he dty
Mm IdAsi R^ Road. .
the Witch Duck Manor Devebp-
iBMt Orp. from bidl^ ^
igitftro^s hi die P^ mem.
seveo la^ Friday mi will preset^
die petition to die court diis Fri-
day.
It ia daimed by the petitionera
diat Uic^ were "told by the real
e^te brdcer that sold th«n ti^
iMvnes only a few mondis ago tl^.
die ffi^a proposed to be luied toe
aparimoits wooM be utilized for
di^khiadt residmces or a recre-
aticm ar«i."
"It was fai rdiancei upon dds
rei^eseitation that the petitioners
bouj^t dieir hmnes," die suk said.
It m clainoed bv die nift Aat
die {vei^deid and tivanirer of
Wttcfa Dudi: Manor DrMopn^ot
Corp. ia the n^ita^d a^nt uid
secr^ary of Larasan Reidty
Cotp.i ^ firm Oat handled sal^
to the petitioners.
Vk^^ E. Kellam, Jr.. is li^d
as presideBt and Ireasurer of
Wtdi Dock Mamr Devdopnwit
Corp., according to Sfake Cot-
pcration Commiarion reconb.
Plate uid o&mr publk: records
in die cMe's (tffioe. daims die
petiti(Mi«rs, fa^icate die lairi hi
questtoo woidd be 1^ for sin^
reskknoes; Hialt erfectini dl apart-
mente diere wmdd cinstitoto "par-
p^ation of fraud," and diat die
monetary and aesdietie values d
their homes "will N permanently
and irrepanidy danaged" if die
drfendaitf te aOowed to proceed
COUNCIL APPROVES
LAND PURCHASE .
VIRGINU BEACft-City Coun-
cil gave final approval Mmds^
ni^ to a $SZ2,0OO appropriation
to buy 144 acres of land soudi <d
SancOMid^ f<Mr a city recreaticm
Vtti.
The ooifDdl has r^u^ted a
federal jrrant from the Urban Re-
Kwal A&ninistration to cover half
d die purchase.
R^. William B. Widnall^ R-
N.J.. charged that the land was
overpriced and a"l»d die URA to
invef^igate. But URA chief Wil-
liam L. Slavton replied that no
qiedal investlsaHon was planned.
Sfayton added tbnt the URA
will aoivaise the land before con-
sid<Hp? the trrant.
Vfrer'nlfl R*"»ch ReouWicans. ov
t^blv OOP C'tvi Cmnniitteo CSiair-
man Dan H. H^lin Jr., aim crit-
id^ed die {wrchase as being too
hi<»h.
Tlw* wHer of die Imd. Am«ican
LtaBd Co.. «id tbe oxAndttee ao-
VKMei by &m 0^ Coividl, de-
foid the price M nasmekki.
May 10 froiti RSIhwI^ permtta
ite constructton of sfogle-fim^y
ipite, Id a ^sti^, vi4d^ permite
ihe osastrtKtion of maSit^tpimfy
ActioB ^ras cbferredtejt AogiK
by ^ douneO on i^plkirtiims t»
two use permits to con^ruct V$
unite on tS aera n^o- Chib Housift
Road and ISO itidto oa 6.4 acres
on Hi^cffld Road.
Approval of the permite waa
recommended by the Pto'nt-
Cnnmission on me omditbn diat
die applicant make land avafl-
able for recreatkm and a sdwol
^ tM aewK* aiMl water be ex-
t«HJed lUid dist a street in die area
be paved. Tbe council voted to
withhoU ite approval until the con-
ations are met ami has not yet
acted.
ymCINU B^CH -^ A i6>y«v
aid housewife was beatoi aid poa-
d»fy r^ped near Inr homa a ^ort
diatene soudi of Chfaiest Comar
lite Tuesdc^. Sie was Mlmitted to
Nartdk Gmtt^ Ho^ttal wtth eals
oB «hi INi^ aMiv Jtegd. *
"You're bdng askad to
an Qtegal act." he said. **!
(ttg^ng il inegaM)y
design."
i. J. Lawler of die tew
K^«n * K^m
(HHMifruc&« Liaipfty,' •
iary of S. V. Wffltems On.,
vMA is ufii% t^ dri ban
pit for S in dw tat 64
He dUm# te con^aoy ia
gii^ te die vie Aown ot •
whkb was dwwn to conadl.
"Where dud plat went I
know." he added.
The n^stny lUdnniA
Coondhnan' Hugh KteMp
Uwler if die firm hod dhg ha
area outttnad on dh» tat
and die lawyer rented "T
m. ..."
Davfa ipid Jtertean
imdsrstood dia« wmM be a
for sti^ between 1^ p|t iM.
riaon's pnH>tfty. , ^
"Now dKrvc ifeemd « big
in the iDound i^idd un ^Mteit im
Harriaoe." he petatad ant
Coutdhnan Edrard T,
JH voted akoa aputaat dn
tkB after sugpslth^i the
"leave, die parties whee they <
"I don't kmnr who's ri#it,"
ton sidd. "It teaks Ifte mtmi
#d to «ort" J.
pite. i^M covers four tapliy
pilM^iU Wit pKxe^rm and v#>
dalteii for aopii^ "Bi
hig jm.
the jiME wm not be levied afla^Mt
ai^ nWerial raeMVid aad loU dg-
der
contract aaatspted
of the orisMiee.
; dMd m vm being
Nine Seek
$2.7 Million
NORFOI£ - mat crewmen of
die American boflc carr^ Gtobe
Explorer, whidi caug^ fire (it
Cape Henry a year ago, are sodt-
ing a total of $2.7 million in dam-
ages in U.S. Distrid Court hi No^
folk. :
The seamen Tuesdqr filed an
answer to a petitiMi by Sra lib-
erties Inc., a New York firm vdiicfa
owns the vessd. for exoneration
frrni or Umitotion <^ dan&ges.
. The seamen ure Rdiert Sfam
Allen, Gerald Baum. Robei Leo
Beale, Will Beasl^, Edward Lee
Brinn, Kennetii C. Kitchin. Eari
Mansfield. Gewge W. Owoi and
Lindsey L. Rhodes.
n^y allege they suffered injury
due to gn^ negl^ence and to the
unseaworthiness of the vessel. Sea
U>erties, the owners, deny ttiis.
Each man'seks $150,000 for com-
pensatory damages and $150,000
for {Hinitive damages for a total
of S2.7 million.
The S22-foot-l<wig vessel cau^
fire Sept. 11, 1964. about 360 mile«
east d Cape Hen*y. The ship had
loaded a cargo of coal at N«fdk
the previous day.
Hm crew abandoned ship and
was rescued bv the Panamanian
plorer was tOwei to ttie Newport
News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock
Co.
In its petition to limit liability.
Sea Liberties listed the vahie of
die vessel at $124,000.
A libel was filed on bdialf of
die seamai in Aupnt Sea Uber-
tieB.aiswer was mAde earlier this
defti^Jtefl
leads en die at-
tack, bid tfaigr are se«rcUi« for a
Nflgre man wtth «Mte spots on Ms
Um, The iteaor^ition caiM from
the tejwed wUte woman, pdiee
aaid.
The M^iman's In^iaod sidd Iw ar-
rived lA home in die 500 bkidc <^
Pencil Avemi^, ibmd 9:30 p.m. He
bad been «rarldng widi a Canaan
Cowtevcttra Co. crew.
He s^ his two ddldrfen. a^i 3
Mid 1. w«re rt»Ang on dbe fro^
pordi of die honae oryteg. He un-
derstood t-om the okkr chikl thid
bis wife twd bean takm from te
house.
Ha called pdfoe. who found the
woman laiconadous near a doert-
ed frafler bddnd die house. She
aiH>ar^tIy \mi been N»^an widi
a haioner and , ert with a knifo.
Pdice said ttey ailso suspected
dik Ae had beoi raped.
PoUce seardied die <Umly lit
street with blodc^Minds. The b'idl
led diem dbout<a half tdodc from
die house, where poiioe nnmiaed
that die attadeo- had. flei| in m
autranobOe.
Capt Robert H. Stone ia
tog die investigatkn.
Teen-Agers
Appear In
Court
VIRGINIA BEACH — T^ teen-
age boys (kargoi widi dira^enbM
to bomb ^^rildnte B^di ^pb
Sdwol last we^ were gh^en a hew^
ii^ bi Aivoifle Court Tuesdi^. The
tmo. one 16 «id one 17. aDegei%
teledioned die sdwd saA wM a
bmd) wM ^K)h^ to exi^ide. Ite
school was dmnd d atudoite md
teadiov md exosdnecl I9 piAoe
«nd 5tdiod offidals. No bomb was
faand.*
4 Jovefdle ^1^ Itob»t Cnmwdl
to^ the case under advi^nent
front thti*
wnr wltfaaut
^ . the oie pamAt «i
pit d4^ tt« wroo< pyt
*" * froni Pavab. be. tv
1. V '
(he
If «f
I
AilNni SdmIcjI
ymmmA aiiMS - u Gdv. ;
mm % GodiHn Jr., speakteg ban
teat Thursday t^ he e^^icU^I
see mire dun im adllien
edieattn te Vfrgate
udfl Oct. S« iriwn he wHl brar
flag VMsel La PintadJa. Aflia- diol^badNownd rentste w d» h^ys
fire aboard dtt ship, dw Globe Ex- ao^j^isatm of die case,
Ajnvoo* oiver 14 vears oM kimi
eiiQty d tiomtenfaig to bomb or
!»Aii a sehod can reedve from
one to lOsyears hi prteM un^
Wnnv tewi
Hie Vindote Beach hmh wmn
was ^ e»ond dmflv hiaidM fo
die dty a^ods m* «|.'M9|
alio bivcad^riied nMtntA^tom
Kempeville Hl|^ Sdiod.
die nttit Uteodini. 0ei9ii^
he teo^^ die mon^ wtedi «on^
fr'om die< genanl fond hot oH i^
spec^ \mt W waM be a^m
or how tt wmdd be ipeot. "^
Godvrin spoke befwe 15 vqpbib
and «» dty Denttocn^ knJiwA
tendfaig a hnMsheon of Oa INili^
E^nocratid Old) of ^tgs^
Beach at die CavaHor mm.
'I'm ter« te^ te.9id)i# ■Bii>
date die ftate Iteket wlft tte fop
Qemofyade nanlnMa,*' .^oi^
aaid.
Seated wtib Godwhi
two cmMtm kr til
OdepMtMi^Vfr^ril
die dine iiMdiMi 'for iMt if
ate from thalrdiMiteiM
of wMdi inq^MuSh ten
Ihe food camBfatei nre P
White add Sdward T. C^ini
tar dioHouK add Sea. I^pr
^M^ Jr.. Dd. Witaam P.
and TM. William &
tbe SanMo.
Afte»' the hmdwan. te a
conference. Godwte s«M his
piiUietQ opponent haa "ao
fakct" for predicttag « |IU>
surplus in die atatera
by next July.
Godwin aakl Hm aurtfia ^MM
nearer die $80 nlffiaq eirtliiiM
by (kv. Alwrtte S. Htertetm. M
dittt ainoont "wmM not be aqtt
dadt te meet sfl of tbp needi H
faicreaaed state apenSag."
Wk GOP opiMtint far dw an^-
■.■MlllWiJllll T k^^^Mjl TllllfaMI dg^HJ^
^moiwin, uinmw immuu, viwv
die sulcus or«dk!tton WedReaii
whm he flady onooaod die iH^
d » iCi^iewide Kxlea tax. ^i
6iiAMi*s own "IT' positifla on m
sides tax remains unAanifsd. ilii.
i^^eiAed «iriler statamente thit if
IS Q^Qora 10
«
M^ aa diaiad by Om
Hi JMSMMy,' n dMa 1
a«a»a.
T
«yirglali BMch SUN, Thwrid*^, Septembec 30. 1965
IMPS T4LK FAStHDN
ENGAGEMENTS
By ALICf BREWW WHITl
IW«-*i
¥n tai tool InjMMkB tar am%
tut nO^ It iM aat to rimw
pMgr lavtod tagi^tto wmVi trnn-
tni^ftrfiiflu itipftfi to crtMte tea
JfKB^ wBK^ "Mv ™/ ^™ "^
'pmA HlttMrt to nodA wvii^u
iTHb, if ym hq}pen to #M te
„VUr befort ttien, by 41 mews go
tote T^iy C^yitol Nton tf
^MtoiB «4 JM iM 1^ taUit,
two ^ topo. flaiddog At «ti«e
iilwn te Gopd taito Faiiu0a
riwwwi «» briig Bftyd. tow Aem-
i^ FiU ^wrtamear Mi di^Ume
Hihum by the Cal^Hnki Fi^iion
O-ei^rs ud Ln|i & Tayka- of
Jkw Voik. ^owt ve Kmirly one
to Rvt o'dodt iSeracKKu. Using
^a^iua m&fm t^w, ^ais and
iMTdiita (to tobte Magi oi (he
latoat dea^ te taUes reQact the
4^^aet't aaeMtral backgrmuid,
itt anol^ece d a lar cou^
«^J) ii^^pitt hte, ar lin^ly
Lovis toe way he serves tea in
' m imm. iMy a w^-ki Aiap rf
4iii t UH^iuie tra^ozia and all
p. n ^ A leaks as y Ule "in" part>
i a iki iVkmt wiU .be a toa jiarty!
' WlfAVSS AND NOTES
Ad^ Sttnpaon dkcovorad in In-
(fia cold tea pud^ inxfe of
, fii^im, wpr syrup moA tea:
, jMde loto a mouU 1^ a fridt or
*^ ^sSat fdadM mould! ;. . ,
I f&mn^ Saiml, AflR^an de-
'lij^ bm in It^, poto a tot of
rttpa i4o evoy Clip of b(^ tea w
ti^ 0im ^ ktA begt . , . UfUm
k ii 3i|g had a ffw^ cC M^
^ liliL j^ ptoceid#4cgtatet WW
'-giiNr pt c^ergM pQed with a
pfAM fll 1^ frair s6«wba^
a«tt iit itcins ka qn. aad a
Wii of 9Qwd«rld ati|^ to dip
aM • 7, IniaiMft tocanoH
^ oiri ii% Ined eolort <oC green
f^ vhtte to aet tt» mxd of
ria fod liospttii% (rf tea4toK
«idliil Sbe M a hanft-
(^wAiM Itoen ti^Mw aatfqiie
ilyv toa aenrtdr rfidf delto^
Ipi ielMit diimL la a wbito
UmW fl9^^' fltod^be arr<
Ubm^ vpO^ Inci
f aews ind ^^
aoar^ ta»ortad noowaent.
^Mdc-re^^a^, antr-magn^c, aad
with wbrealMMe maia^ru^! S^,
w^e're ghdi^ yoa Cbrixtonai g^
ideas to aQ ttus beat, yet! . . ■ ■
Gre^ cowwartkm piec« as wB
as after-live due is in ttose tii^
)^Qi ktuided velvet and satin HjM
and 9atk is the worU for the ^
.nwoia feather hats with fur hato
paired with Jewel and rhlnestooe
dciaflii^l ""^ j~~ ~
milj DEEDED
You CM jiBt b3t toat at two if)-
caning evttiU. prooatoent w^
dressed Tidewater and Vlrgiiria
st^e todies will turn up. Finl.
whea toe Gaitien C ub of Vkginla
^<rtl^to toe rare and beautifcd
October Virginia Eoses at thtir
M umsA Rose ^ow, October
-jth and 7ih. at the Cape Colo^
Ci 1). TWs yrau- toe Virginia Beadi
Garden Qvb will be the hostel
club.
•ory diaoges. ^peddng of colors:
ba four bo^ ages five to ten-and-
a4ialf, tore aU bri^ redheads! .
We hav^'t seen a more sMking
teaUxi [dcture of black and white
to ages toan Chat made \f Wajii-
flgten't Mrs. Juanita C^trpar, "vistt*
^ relatives at toe Beadi.
Juanito has many friwds to TMa-
wain, being one d toe oriffnal
Beta Sigma i^i founders in ftor-
loik. fler big Hack vrivtt aad
wW»^ kid picture hat ^to a »«=» •
twoftoee Mack and nUto aoft riJk
eeebtoae was certauriy a pte a iant
^ght oDe of thoac toMot itoya tist
week! . . . Wonder wtei im
Baiam Johnson wUl wear f Ai
tn^ alrag «Mi ba- dad, L. B. i.,
when he tai his meett^ wMh Pope
p«il VI not Monday at tweive^
tl li f ^ < U g> AHfe aiia itnr Afiwr
Ookfcerg's WaM orf-ttw ira autte?
FASffiON mqimrm
The dreM wwn at a co^ltf
party Awdd be scared deorfMe
at aU. and it ^ttaM dwqrt be m-
companiad by a hat. H jwu are
invjteil to mcMlR Inr Ana^. or a
bii:et. you (am remove ywa- Im*,
coat 1^ ^mm, ^n-ally! ■ . ,r
Ditjp earrlap have come back «nto
the faihton ferrfroot. Ibey are
v«7 ^ay mi AraU Mver be
PERSONAL MENTION
PAHRAMIMa . CRAWWmD
VmtilMA m^m - Ur. and
Ito. lW«n PomD PanwMM of
m ^^1^ ^^ 9tM msmi
the M^agemoit tl iWr dau^nr,
Sn WiK) WIU DC Uie I1U5V<:«» — * . , ' _ ,».. j uu
Brim
MtoB
Idat to be^
Hid
tm InMit «iifl«i tad
- H^kaaflvar. aQMrev«ni4lMPa
I Md wa dMi't mtaa to tlia tek
M miKh atdidfer and yooBger toan
I rW to». &jw^ (or tha
r araioyb tod n^ybe y*m «A
^ |i» fMt apt Mag IBT a*rtif
L iMi^ 9«liki| cbtfMMt a^y
tor yitor teSi% pactibar . . . ttoM
wj^ 4 ptor of ^ito Inmpa apMd
» Aig^af yw ^iM itopdik No ato*.
r iift toa^Btol Unit fli tm^im
^pj^B^an to^to viri^ (rf ritoe
^t to kiteven. ftot ^^Um
1^ toe bvntitol itototep are
Buied to eokir. flWMar aaA i»-
i^ .., . . W^akm toritoaato «to
Miiadaiiiir <rf mwatM** ^fc*<**« tor
F^ te t)ie toSQ^ l^wariHfei^
^^M to Bwi^^tont toidf
I «^ eMMtoa ^9««^ at^
MtotoiiGai* al tba €te»M'flr»,
bflMit iRttfr aprtoUea aTfriBf ««d
flp tf«to gtodB«ig
m vrnn
artyiilnft wa»,iito. liiii inol^
«m pevlagto (alttteat )to Mg aa
t^Mm fMto l» IN Ato wat^,
(^^ <^ai^ M*itf ahe^ ttte
'IjWb l|%" ^1 ariioiwBwi Mr
tf tlb M whea ste'i not (m
«^^4 4agaet J^ l4M, btoutl-
M f|« hMh, Glider kaeM
prestot of the Garden Club of
firglnla, will be here to presaA
Uie awards and Mrs. Jo^fh D«l
and Mrs. dLl. Madeira are two
bae4»uiy BeliGhites bubbling witt
pnxnodons and etdmsiasm tor
these tun da^ or T(mes] ... So
m«^ \nii0iia Beadi members ci
the F^cfaian Chamber Music So-
(^.including Mrs. J. F. Short
and Mrs, Maurice Medtaidi. are
di^f^itly midcing plana tar toe
sQMHjue subacrifrtiaD drive for
FeSdmw's 19th Reason wito ito
(^lening perlE»naDQa oB October
mi. let. 0yda Bndtott. Norfolk
is aitesiif taktag sidncrii^ans.
FASiOOH^LES
^m. Oaode Stottb. at toe Bay
Eaibor's toat Bl-idiee Grour
brunch. knUiig coolest on a hot
^ to 4 Mack Unen sheato to
m^bek kar i^anly eei£ad knr^
btoek bah-! . . ■ Moddlng ^
City's f^ and Fkiranoe ^inbon
Mis. at toe aame ton spot ««e:
Mrs. Cart lieOaas leoktog shtfp
ka <yir ¥h4«r t iwwTi wiM i r k^
brown ^tlvet karat! ... Mrs. Lee
Dupraa atiantfg to a Mack Velvet
haUfuMi^ mAt GMie09
baaaan . . . Mn. Gtoie Wlktos.
Mn. JTaeaM ti. CMi% Mrs. G. S.
StoaniMr behkaadtoa w^ged aie-
gaa% Md Hit. J. % Pottor to a
goldn bkndb wig that togN«|fied
fvtrytoto tfl rito todk it «ff to toe
(toafe! : . Mrt. JaiiM Dadaa, to
a cook»Ql ^Md CQlttB dafytog
toa keM. aallMtoatosaBy ekatttog
itoout bar iMtfog aetMOas al her
vary mm Sheire Mve Martoa! . .
OfiamOt alvtotlatog tody Laura
Laitob to an etotk foraat green
eriten <v«ry MeitieaB todktog)
wIltiteidBntfytag band atop her
h^ ou^tog her tevt»«d
pattiilie cotf and diatting wito her
toMhaeli giaals at toe Itoy Harbor
mtli a ofiMMtototo! . . . We
Mtod thi jiart Hack ¥dvit bow the
dkHh ItaMM - dtoaetor Mrs.
Otnfi'H. MMMiger was wear-
ily fit niit bitot tbttH to a hat,
totae atotBitattatog ««vet bows!
. . . LovAto and reapaetod de-
rigner CeQ Ctaj^Maa. «he reoeot-
to* ctoaad ^^ iMr own stodiA to
HMhittaB. tomito for kar deko-
tante and evening drtwa uooea-
hir torn MRie if sow Ittsoctotod
wito the Hoitoa tf iaHmel Winston
and wil Ivtog eat a new Mtos
Wxa^ton Une wito nefw , freslnaas
and ^^fittm- <^ toM> lomy
Bemmtm^^m Ae viittsd at
toe Cavalier a few yean b^k! . .
ifrs. Jtetoi. J, m^im^ wba
looin pi a ti^ ^Mftxtos show>
girl but Is up to ho- idMulders to
PTA work, wea^ coikm beauti-
fidly bitt stm in^ M. a "good
bsffik black" ban bring more
a hat! . . . Send us yoat eitquette
qii^tkm itooto ieiuoo. We don't
pititosa to toww ft aD bat we'U
SUM toy to "M toe truto!"
to Paui fttonan Cl»«lerd, Jr., sofi
of Ifr. and Mrs. PMd fnKom
Crawtei. 8r.. of »■ *iy Boad.
IfliB P a rraHH»» to.»< na»k i atoff
WaMgton Lee High ichool Ar>
UB^on, «ad Straitoni CaBap J<
Danville. She is ampk^ >* ••
Bank of Virginia ^^b- '_
^ proapectiw brideppom atp
tended AMantic GfaHHIan Oimm
and is now at Pope Air fVKCt toae
in Norto Carolina.
A Decentoer wedding Is ptonaad.
llmoBgha
Wf univisauji oi
^ftoatsp 8M
b^ Drive, WBatto navto Mm
of 4131 Omtwood Lane: and Ed-
«^ P|0s> Debary ol 5U7 Am-
\ar\y1SiMd.
• * •
Beta) aadii Wlae af SU|B ^sitk
AvtBoe wiH soon recaive bar MB
toe wversity of dk-
noto as the stamnr gradoatea' dl-
pknnas will be maitod ^bout Oc-
(ob«- 15. ^e att«^ the Gra<top
ate scfaod.
• * *
Swan mubttii Sqtora ef HIS
aaUaf Ct. is listed aiMig toe
ple^ U Miami Utovaral^s ao-
roriUaa tor Ohi Gnapi.
• • •
CaM Hnry L. Mashlw, son of
Cklr. and Ifrs. A. J. Maakaw of
^M Powrta Poito Mv was
Tie trntttm who
"Flat^ Week " at Ike
SMdb Caro-
VI
Amtog ^ f
ws ttcbard v. wp
ChristopbH- Grattan - Cooper.
1411 N. Bay Shore Drtv*. has grad-
uated from toa Famous Aittote
Sdhods «l Waaiport. Oonnectfeut.
Ha apat^dtoM to ctmmmial art
■ttd iOuatrattaB durtu M
eourse wito tiria haau
atfBti hair cotor is navar ^oB^ rt «« 3^
ha^ «t^ WW peito««d a new |||M|«i^p^ for m^
MoBdaa. Wittttyoor tiaaaaa not fldi, fW #«r« Monde Mas
Bght at tot top whaw tot saa^aaadH iHII
at
a
Itoa
to (SaAaton,
C^iiHateffHiBn Sept.
_ j.l^^,maf8»ilBra*
Road to anxxig the new fmtonen
enitMd al LafifBtoi c«lto0a, &»
ton. Pa. lie to a praitoate «f fVaak
W. Cox H^ scfaoo! and «rill «»■
jMT in history. .
• • •
Alice WiOiairaon has bera sdect-
ed as Mie (tf the new Iredsnui
cheerleaders on Chowan College's
papaquad.
the napt al the neck. Itoa Natnre does ft. ^^.„.,
•04 LASKIN up., VIBGIHJA BEAOI PMi- CA i-Sltl
lOfi
16.
Cardyn Rfaibaiidaoo, daugiter of
m. and Mrs. E. P. Biehaftiaon of
m iN ^re^ has reeaN«d the
loMsmic honor if ai^aetkto as a
Jto^ Ud»r for tmm at Ran-
de%li Maooo ^Womtoi'a College.
IMtfa a^ (^#sa) anmri^ from
1^ menibers of toe Jjalor class
whotave toe bigbest academic
CU8SIFIED
BAMAINS
A rtd, wUte and Uae tea tobte
„. Ctoat steawka ir tes . HmMt-
f^ MM'^itoi kteh^ftr' IMefii
wtto wklte< dakito to a wkMe
iHMtoM kwH eaaty sal toe La.
kar Di^^Mrto^-Jnlr aMtf .
Seen to (he 'Mtojr Otystoi P^-
aoe af F^Alan. to Better LIvtog
Oeater, New Yartfa jfaiM*s
VXROINIA BEACH - "nie first
me^tog of toe Parent-Teftdiers A»-
sociatton of W. T. Cooke school
will be hdd Monday. 1^ teadiert
will hold "Open Hous?" and ra-
cdve the parents from 7:15 pm to
I pm. '
After a brief btntoess meeting,
refimhmanto will be stfved to toe
Ubrarjr.
m SHOW
/).
WGLFSNARB PLANTATION -
Bay Harbor Chto wiH be Ike set-
tlig to a Hat Show and Card Par-
ty to be presented by the INtonart
PiantotioB Garden Chib Ftkby
mpmiii^ to 9:30 ajn.
Hats wfll be by My Hat Sboppe
fif PortRBOUto.
DoQtttoD wfl! be $1.
3
IHMP
Plan Coffee
NORFOLK - Mrs. MiU7 BroOiffl,
the assistant chaurman of the Nk-
tional RqH;4>Ucan Ctawrittae, is
makii^ a tour oTHit Itot^ apeak-
ii^ lo womens duN.
A "coffee" has been planaed. for
the First and Second Distrtet i^
pitolkran Womens' Cktoa to te
dven today firom 10 ajn. to 12
noon at the' Lake ,VW^ Motel
8280 North Hampteo boutevari
Mrs. Brooks is the widow of
Senator G. Wayland irooks
(Curly), and toe &i^» rf a far-
mer Senator .John •ftomas W
Idaho. Sie began her polktoal ca-
reer as a terai-ager and has wwked
on the natiiHial tovd, < m^^ i.
toe two years ,d» >VnjtM^_' ^ ,
tmdly t«w*» The fM WfW^
Co., aid«l by her «)n Jcto.
She has served as her fiHher's
hostess and wecuUve secattary to
WasWngton, D. C,
In 1942, efter her flrit toabaad's
deato to a tragic hurting acddeift,
9he met Senator Brooks whom Ae
married in 1946. Ito was NitfoMl
Ommitteonan of IQtoois at the
ttane of his deato inW It^ ^
socceeded Mm ^ iMktod otaa-
mitteewoman,
On May 19to of toto year. Mrs.
Brooks became Cbt «a)8toDt to
Bay Bliss.
fV)HowiiNJ toe. . coffee, Mrs.
l^tnla win be acpoiiipanied by toe
cUb {ve^fflts of toe Fb«t and
Seomd Districts to toe airp<»t as
she preiar« to fly to Roantdie.
UNKHORN PARK GC
VIRGINIA BS^GK -r Ltokhom
P«k Garden CUb «ff D niM at toe
Prtooess Anne Cotuntay CSub ca
FYtday at 11 am. to hear Fred
nwtte speak e* "^uKa ^pid
uaas."
tteMtoers ^ otodOt early fall
flowers lac colm- to aa anraa^
meait to be used to a MSdam or
vtotiortan setting, and a Krikween
oompoaltlon u^ a amaB pompr
kto If desired. HorttovAtOral sped-
ntoBs 9n to be roMa, claMlas. zin-
nias. V '
satssM
Sx V&igtoto Ikcit Ato Force
none aAato fw^ml distant
CTunwraiwfWt awarda^tor overall
■ I . I I - I II. I ^ '".'," ' " —
WMPERINfi PINES GC
VntoiNlA ttSACt - 1!m Whls-
pertag Piitoa Gardte Chib btgan
its fall leaaon «4to a meeting at
tlK home d Mrs. L. P. Crockett
aid a flower dtoie.
All arraajKamnto «to« given to
members told ki«idl wto were in.
Mrf , S. S. Howard gave instruc-
tions toi toe fuO tii^)fe.
Mr^ James adtter wak elected
as the new ^rrespcmding Mcretary
iw fi» coining year.
A Aald irip Is planned to Sea-
abort State Parii to October.
TwojMr rftbras were wtn by
ifrs. ,L. t. NMNMTt ito* her horti-
oiltare
R£roSBIffiEn3 SINGE31 Sswtag
Madiina-f^y equtoped to tig-
z^ oVttcast, etc.; fnO siza,
heavy duty, round bobbm. Pay
toy-away balance of ^.90 or
small mqrtldy payn^it
|SUra> Ni^ undUEBod aaw-
tog macMne and cabtoet Fully
ec|i4>ped to zig-sa((. overcast,
'ete. Or^inaOy soU for |1&S&^
Pay li^r-atway baUtoce of 130.61
or 6 pay mento «rf jlJtt.
BSS'OSESSP) WHITE SEW-
QiG uiicam - wm sto-akK.
oyeruHt, eto.JBalw^ of 07.50.
4to yours.
MAKES & MODELS
MCCAR
SIWING CiNTiR
IKM N^rvltw Avt.
UMipM flwp p Mt Cei«f
PHONItU-SIII
ki im Norfotk't Public LUM'ary WM fiouMd frf
Granby and CoNtg* P^««»» iformerly A« told
UAflvfl ^atM Bank and fhto Hmi^otk itaaidaiKto.
. . . Than H. D. Oliver had served for 28 years.
TIm boildi^ at Granby and CoJkge Place had s«ved
\ msasMHIkJ^ ^^^ 8ekb7 toAises to the Ihnt vn«
- forpMl^ protected. the city's waatth when the
bsmiym% bank. It toen served as the city's firrt
Buhlto ttravy. E D. (^ar had been aarrtng the com-
mi^ty's vital needs for.raapteted toaacal and toiitol
services lor many yMffs.
!M&^ toe Itoraiy is a ntogalflceiit structure wito maqy
fartochea. t,V. OUve^ to now one af lha.»tat velpected
names to ito fieUL An aapariotoed ataff and two fiat
toanes, cme at Virgtoto Beach, enaUe them to serve
ytwr every netd, complately. Call on R D.OHver.
^..' ■^^e-.
Umm ^ *»AMmm B. OUth.
ManiaiAl
3S
WE NEED YOD
lUMI&DAffi
SUPPORT.YODR
CHILPREN'S TEAM
BY InENDING W GAME
Corrtpliments of ,
fucs 3hi dfoMfd
3l5 Uskin Road
Opposite Colonial Store QA ft-itOl
ANTICIPATES PAVING
AN INCREASED
at the rate of
SHbJ^S FOR THE LAWES tim THEIR pAUW^^W
TEEN-AG^ CHARM '^ClASS
Our Htm teen-age Charm'Clas's, each Wednesday 4pef-
noon, jnow being formed for fouriumks. If/rtwc ctMffxr
further information.
6p4^ kiolidUy & Fntaf €t^tfmgs tU 9 pM
IPMMtototoPHBiii^paBtoNiMiMaB*^
per amum
t$ savers of record
J^ecemberSL 19M
h ' - - i
>- *,
»
alFe
lEMtUHliCMkMl
aBfeOM#9k«lt
#
No Aetioii
Taken
VIRGtNU m£A(3I->aty Omndl
tDflfc no «<k» an ««i |gM t ipn from
cWcUman itmek Ihrdoi Uatniaf
to a^ the (knff»I Aawndi)ly to
^ve it a re^tMiMlve on the
Hamptcm Roa^ Suttt«U(» District
C<Mnrai^on. Dxincilman Lawrence
Marfan was to ifreemetA wtth
barden.
Portnnouth is tiw other dty In
Hampton Ro«b whidi does rot
have rq> n wg li ti it iv^ mi flw «wn-
mbskm. '
S.S. OFFICE TO EXTEMD IHHIR$
NOf^OUC^llMs Social Saeurtty dte. bat who ir* Mt wtMad to
yifftnla ftNf^ fj^, fhiATsiffty, Ity^ffil^r ^. 196S
PiitSA
1
^t
* Isrlorence VUllion
^3^ i«»ls?ft Roa# V r43#<joMege Place
WILLNerS ■ WILLNER'S ■ Wi£LNER*S
i«I Kin Js of... VILLAGERS
WOW/ W/iat a Sclccfionf
VirnGER BLOUSES. SKIRTS. DRESSES
AMRmNG DAILYI
^ WE will •£ CLOSED ItlONOAY IN OBSERV^WCf OF
RiLISK^S HOUDAY
FeftfuHng TU^iiMiler**
UR6EST SELEaJON
Of Small Shea
34ol5-6tof6
108-110 FREEMASON ST.
, DewiifewR Norfolk
SHOP FRIDAYS
UNTIL a PJI.
Two 1o^ jNwng iNRwn have
iwoi lekcte] to a^sear in the 1986
edition d "OutstandinK Young
Womea (d Mntrnkt." lYiQr are
W». Blllie Cm^ HaniaoD of
Coral O^^ OMirt and Mrs. V«tia
Sms Ftey of 101 Bui(Ung Aveiue.
Tvro sUidflots fttiH;^ Virginia
BMKh haws OMtAad for, the ftat^
sender at Bebn^nt Abt)ey Coi-
kge, Bdnvnt, N. C They are
WiUam Driiricwaiter. son ot Ver-
non DrMiw^er of ne 4Sth street,
and a graduate of Vh^a Beach
Hi^ school; and Peter Midiael
Muller. son erf Cononarafer Walter
F. MuOer of 23M BfeiyviDe Read,
mid a graduate of Princess Anne
Hi^ School.
UttiA OCRce in.NoffoHc wiU i«>
mata opm mtU 8:00 p.ni. nA
Vryiiff evening for the nest several
inoBt& i» tiw added convwtance
of ratidento of the area, Mr. J. A.
MMtiaon, Sociia Security District
ItaMf^. said today. Iheae eve^
nlng horn are In wlditkn to the
re^lar f.-OB ajn. to 5:00 p.m.
AdieAile of office hours, Monday
tluwigh FYiday
Vbr. Morriaui pointed oM OuA it
is impMlaiA for many peqpia to
get in touch with the District (Xflce
to take ikhlmtbge of the health
taisin-a^ and o^ provUk^ of
dM UK 411161:^11^8 to ttw Social
Seoffity Pn^noa. ^Umi^ mcai
peopte are aUe to visit tlM offue
durii^ the di^. maW flnd^ Im-
posi^ to ib so because dSei^-
pbymoA a* hooK le-spodstt^tli
llie tioMk SocM Security
is at 2^ West Snonbleton Avenue
The telepbMW mafidier is S842S1.
Ili^ thrae major groups of pec^e
yfm snofa get in wwa wini tne
Social Seairity Office are the fol-
bwii^, Mr. Morrison sahl:
1. Pec^ who are oam 65 «-
Orchid Tips
For Tliaiia OC
r
VA. BEACH / WA60NA / BAYSIOC
BACi<nt> SCHOOL — SPECIALS
NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY
WIG SET $4.00
DAY & NIGHT CLASSES
6 DAY FREE TRIAL
COMPLETE COURSE
$250.00
CLISIIC PRICES
Haircut ..... $1.00
Shampoo 6- Set . . . .$1.50
Permanents . . * . . $6.50
i
work ptrformad by ttudmts
WIGS $69.95-
100> Human Hair
WIGLETS $19.95
TliALIA — Thalia Gardoi Chib
held its fall meeting recertfy at
the Hialia MeUiodist Church.
iPranic W. Israel, guest speaker,
lectured « *i:ko«liig Orddds."
dM tjowm the oeauuful orcnids
thAt cM> be raised in the hcune or
in a small greenhouse.
Is'ael spoke of plans to organize
an "Orchid Society" in Virginia
Beach as there were many ama-
teur orchid growers in this area.
The club voted to contribute $25
to the Windsor Woods Bran* of the
Virginia Beach Public Ulnrary.
Dpl^ates ta the Tidewater Dis-
trict Ludieon of the Virginia Fed-
eration of Garden Chibs which
will be held at the Lafayette Yacht
Cli^ on October 21st will be the
{N^idfflit, Mrs. J. D. Mathews and
Mrs. L. L. Kie. Jr.
Ddegates to ^ Fedra'ation d
Garda Chibs of Norfolk ami Vi-
rinity. Inc. meeting to be held at
the Fedot^n ^^ on S^
tembqr 23rd, is Mrs. Mab^i a^
Kn. G. L. V^i*d. _,_^_._
Mrs. J. W. Fqmpr wta appfhl-
40 j^ittms& <^^BeautfficafioR to
woit with the sCJodncil of Garden
Clubs of V^^nilMeach's project
to landscape and^ beautify the
grounds <rf tiie new Graeral Hos-
pital of Vfat^inia Beadi.
Plans are being formulated for a
progressive lundieon to be held
November 10th. Mrs. N. P. Amato
Is in charge of arrangonents.
The members will tour the Her-
mitage' Foundation early in Octo-
ber.
Mrs. J. R. Goft Mrs. Kee and
Mrs. H. W. Knowles will attwid
the Judging Sctool to be held Oc-
tober 12. 13 and 14 at the Norfolk
Federatkm of Garden Clubs build-
ing.
New members welcomed to the
meeting were Mrs. S. Siegel. Mrs.
M. E. Waters, Mrs. J. J. Cronta.
Mrs. J. W. Rowe. Mrs. S. J. Ash-
bee. Mrs. W. N. Hodges. Mrs. D.
k Rhoades md Mrs. R. M. Bu-
dianan.
Blue ribbon winnra^ fa the ar-
tistic class were Mrs. Knowles and
Mrs. Kee; red ribbon wlnna- was
Mrs. Amato.
In the Iwrtiailture class, blue
riHwrn winners w«« Mrs. Grayden
Early, Mrs. H. 0. Freeman, Mrs.
Mathews, and Mi^. Van de Rlet.
Red ribbon winn^ was Mrs. G.
L. Ward.
social secw^ iMNBto. Soitii of
thai« pM|)it «« «MMe ^ (>««-
fiU. btA imt aot iHpUtd Im ttmn
beonw th^ a^ Mi working t\M
One. Mr. Morrison miphufaced
tti^ U is de^raUi te ttieM peiyle
to m>\y now to i^abliah th^
mxm security baMflt ri^ «nd
to qualify far the ho^tal insynttice
protectkm that b^hu In Jidy,
nlM. He oiq^itdl that no one
can iMe by apfdyk^ for bemflts as
aoon as he read^s 66 (thoae who
retire b^weoi 62 md flS nuiy re-
o^e ci^ bnentt, but in, a p^^
OMnently re<hiced amount; ttwy
ore not eligible for ho^tal imat'
ance until th^ rtach 65).
Many of the pec^ 72 cr (Mer
are not now getting boj^ts be-
cause Oiey (or their hudiands) had
kA work«l Plough umfor social
securijfy to qualify. Mai^ of th^c
now fejMll^le for ca^
ben^tt boMt&rrue jpew law re-
duces the fflBDukji^rit required
tot iTflst pei^ie 1X9 oncf .
1 Widows 60 (NT 61 years of age
who under die old law WMild have
be«n eUgibk for wkfows braefits
at age 82. They may now apply for
sociid seciuity boi^its as eariy as
1^ 60 if th^ widi to acc^ a
permuwntly reduced amount.
3. UnmoTied studeirts ffi to S
years <tf age whose social security
ben^ts ha^ beat It(^)p6d and stu-
dents who receive awdid secwity
benefits W are nearing ap 18 —
who plan to coiMlnue fa sdwol. l^
(Ml i^Ucation, mrathly bOMflts
can be paid batk to Juwary 1966
to umnarried studoits whQ were
under 22 m January 1965 and who
ware Artq^ from tlM social se-
curity rolls when th^ readied 18.
BAY COLONY GC
VIRGINIA BmCH - The first
meeting of the new seastm of tiie
Bay Cotony Garden Chi> irtH be
hdd October 6 af the Prfaceis
Affile Cmintry dub at ftt awf
tiftie of 11 a.nL ~~" ~~''^]
Hostesses will be Mrs. A. M.
Brooks, Jr., Wn. John MandiaU,
Mrs. James i&dHimry, and Mrs.
Earl Willia.
SALE TUESDAY
VIRGOHA BEACH > The White
Eki^iant Sale, sponsored bf the
ladks auxyUarjr to Ifae QiMral Hot-
pltal 0^ Vlrglnli Bnch. via bo
held Oetoiiir « heitaBtag ^ M a.
m. In the PoiorMna Room cf IN
Cavalio- 9eadi Cbib.
Proceedb from tiie sale will be
used for faoqntal projecti.
• SCIH)L/«SHIPS AVAIUBLE to HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES
• FOR STUDENTS RETURNING TO HIGH Sa*O0l1J0U ARE QUALIFIH)
FOR SCH<HARSHIP Cinder THE D. E PROGRAM
CAU TODAY FOR INFORMATION
OCEANA BEAUTY ACADEMY JANAT BEAUTY ACADEMY
1*737 Vh^lnia Beach Blvd. \> ' 1274 N. Military Highway
Hieiw 428-3246 ^ Ph«» 855-2061
OPEN NIGHTS TILL 10 PM.
AU. PURPOSB
3-IN-ONE'OIL
Oils Everytliing
Preveirts Rust
lEGULAI-OIL SPIAY.EUCTRIC MOTOI
WE BRIDGE THE GAP
• •:■':»
IrrrJW'^M
'^
/
^-•^u'l*^
1
When newcomers move to
town, oar Hosteai greets
them, and extends a wel-
come, with the personal me»-
sages of our friendly, civic-
minded sponson.
NEWCOMBS
GREETING
Mrs. Margarat Lownuin
.
Lflfl to figkl Rfr. aai Mn. i. J. PUi^ Mr. aari Mrt^A. J.
at the Oivalkr BMMdi mi Cabm^ Cm.
•Ml Mr. Mi Mn.. L H. BiWaa
Lait *i ifiHi Mr. aai Mii.
■■I 9ob Feley of New YofiTiil the
l«.1it.— - W y » J ' 1 1 J
:mmwt
Dmi nMBi -Nfc •Jw. iw a ^r
CtaMvr. r«e coi Ml* y«r fUk
m» A* flCMNV tUrf «r A*
M hM inNm far a HNtP
dbnmr. Nis. IM eoMSS i^alM K,
t4, U, It. am 14, mam M
tc/ut «% yerti • ^nbc%
NMdbwwIc Mtam N9.fM.Sed
Male M Siwqr WA lodk dM f»
Sht M. WendNM lar fli or
Mitoi to yoir chwcft tan
era tin tfm» for c ro cM« 8 ib*
Mtr aid i*M. SMd fcr Ni. IM.
Oar Nnr Iprhf aadt
Mrib took esotaUw acfsaTiMMenH
■ ftse napsa Mka ft aaos fsf
poMni flf ywr dbafce ii A ciidb
Stni 95f Mr eodb dwi pa0M# Ml
ttt 90Kf RWMMMWk PSMMI faM SC M
s0bI pfliilm air ■hm MSwaMSMip ^pi
Nfe fcr eofll pMMi Isr flnl omb Maa
1^ vvft mBsr^yf^&$tC9 cMi
will have aOdfe lu^l^a iuQchtoo
on Oc^ibef >^.^:M ^JUt. at the
Bay^ HariMT <%tb.,apfi. Gjte C-
E^igledove, ol tUa Vbi^ Fa^ra^
tkio of Wott^l &^ Witt he ttir
gueat iq>edM^^
._ -1,' * ■,•.,... ■ .
llirs. Ibfl^tdcqw wlB coiM he«
frain lUdiftidiiil. wi^ere aha hM
temi u pMMem of hef kcal
diA). hai lemd as semtaiy. vlce-
prerident and (aeaidpit of die Lee
District She is a past aecwd vice-
presMleot. SNt irioe^riakiaBt t^
preiidrat of Qie Virf^ fVda»
tion of Womni's Chdis.
She iras the foundfag B«ddent
of (he Rterident's Council of RIdi-
mondWonen'iChiia.
9ie Is cwreiitfy senfiai w
boar^ of n^y organjtiiitkwis fa
Ridmid. suob as the JUdBMuid
Beauti^ation Advisory Committee,
Mental Heid^ Aaaociation. Sah«-
tton Army, ,hiyedle Court of Rich-
mond, V^lgtafa. ,TB Asaocii^fai} aod
Vir^nia Aasodatkm In: the Pre-
Y&^/6n of BUndnoB.
Mrs. Skigledove k li^ fa
"Who's Who of Amtttean Women"
and "Viigfaia Uvea." Ae reoehred
hi July 1965. radki statkn *WRNL's
Certificate of Merit for Outstand-
tog Seeske fa the fidd of Coonm-
nttv Leade9^i4>.
The Ci^ Baay Woman's Gdb
hmatea an invitation to idl area skb
fireridents and dub womoi tfie op-
{MMtuoity to hear Mrs. En^edove.
:neaae cdl fai reaervatioBa to
Ifrs. 9. Nod FalKv^ 34MB71. by
11:00 am., on Oe^dba Slh.
Left to r%ht: Mr.
Cavatter Beadi «g
■d 1^ JdiB Tteaey
BKASJEY . nOTB
VQU3BIA BBAjOH - UDm Bar-
hare Ann Sntfili, din^bter of Ifrs.
Betty SRii^ of Viijsiaia Beadi and
Frsik Uoyd Bmith of Largo, Flo-
rida was married to Rob«t Beas-
ley, soo of Mr. and lira. OiaHea
Beadey of BadcBay Soroo^ Vir-
0^ Bsach. ck Angnst S at ^^•
l^a 9^iA.
Hw #e niidBng «t HM Oeana
Bodecvd. li«ilaBtaeli.
WOODHURST GC
VmG]N]A BEACH - Mrs. T.
L. Piqiur, new,presid»it of &»
Woodfaunit Garden <5dl>, called the
Bxt(L medng to order at the htone
qf Mrs. R E. Spry, 1833 Graham
Bd.
Other olQca^ for the year are:
16s. k L. Grappa viceijresident;
Mn. W. H. tiolonna, secrdary;
and Mn. E. C. Sdmier, Jr., treas-
urer.
Exdtonent and enthusiaan over
I^ins tfid preparatkMis lor the
Christmas bazaar to be hdd on
Novdnher 6th was the order of
theevadh^
KHG'S GRANT GC
K&HSS QSANT - The JQagi
Grant Qmeim (Ssb hdd its tk^
meetb« of the season recently at
dteiMBie of Mrs. F. N. Howe, with
Ifrs. thfamra L Ray aa eohoa-
taM,-"'
Birs. Hdrbert L. Mdr, prasUlest,
freriikdovsr flie avnal boAiMa
Uft to ri^: MiBi
and Rom^ Jaedto at iM <^v»'
Uer Beach Hid ^^ahaaJ^O^
fUM iMrt nraoioieed tae a '^Qa^
dp tmsT to be hdd toOm»
WOLF»iMCC
woiji^sHABE nAmmm -
Hie regidar me^ag of Ihe iUH-
snare PiairtatHB Garden ddb was
hdd receM^ fa tte home of Ibt.
M. J. Sdiwordu
Plaai were male far tlw Card
P»ty and Hat ^ to be hdd oa
Friday at Hie Bi^ Haitor CU^
Awante isr artett: MMigaMiata
vmA'to ytt% Schwsitz. ^m; Mrs.
A. P. CiAmib, nd: M Mrs. F.
Id the bortkuHurfl cUh. Mrs.
C. H. AOntf Mii.l|^ Hai|6 rt-
edvad bhit dbbtM. H^ J. J- WO-
son and Un. C M. toato, ladi
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f »
Owfi«i|i Of TtM
Virginia Beadh
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MMMd ivwy Tliiirfd«f
TU 6iT AROUI^IOrHilPlI^ .a'
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SPiM0N9
it,s Y<Hir J«ii Too
The felbw In the editoflel certoon
wNch ^>p««r» on this page is unfor-
tiinetely r«th«r typical of en evtrege
Mnzmn, Someday, he'il g«t around 1o
participating in community affairs.
MMnwtii(« he h content to grip* about
%tiat is wrong, then promptly forget
^96ut It. Cv«7 once In a great while,
ipme p^^ai<*r W*m In the news spurs
1^ on, l»jt for 1*» most part, he Is
•peth«^ wh(Wi It torrm to dvic and
community aff^rs. A^e do not iiondemn
him. Her do we there his attitude.
To our m^fukr readers, this tiay bfe
a lantfllar theme, but It Is one that we
#^ must be pounded i^jon often.
.W9 o^y seek one thing. We wunt to
M 4 ^ citl»ns (^ Virginia Beach
Uilei^d In H«e welfare of the pty.
Jmi ^ watn It un<krstood that the
diy is t^ «itlre dty, not just separate
eiSNS. Tl^ days when It was just Bay-
^e, fhin^, l^n|»viile and Oceana,
k) mtm |u^ i few, «• gone forever.
Now lf>e vitie^ dty must pull together
«il move foNf^rd, forgetting relatively
un^\ imiivWiual settlements.
Parlcipation In community affairs in-
volves man y l|tfmSt,ficw t he parents of
school prajirarfw. ihe PTA, thf athJetlc
nmm, and an ItmmtH ^ ^ NiacJiers,
eiM^intetra^^ and cMfrtwItlm. For tfie
Hoi^dH^; W mw» pWHclpatton In
clvte teii^, ^att^ «#«» and worn-
m% dA, iind typporf <rf ^r pf^
^&m dtai^WiMl ^ help bulkf a bitter
dty. ^ Wi ln^e^ffwi it itiMru p•^
Mc^tom in i^pm ^mk mt l^^mm,
iMMmk^ ^ d^ ind char Itat^ or-
0^lttom mtd ^mtr^ting toward the
frfiv^ cl !f^ Virginia Beadi economy.
fif every €^m, It n^ans becoming
IMly 9w^B ^ ^nHiat Is going on In the
^ ffid hivlfig an <^nion concerning
what is going on. j
^ good I community Is m\ Informed
community. We believe It is htiportant
to read the new^per f rwn cover ^
covef, listen fo the radio, watdi tele-
vlsiori, iind attend mew^ngs mwely to
stay M>neast of our complex society.
ICnowMge of Our city governrnent is
certainly an excellent way to participate
h\ oonwnurilty affairs. It is the duty of
all of us to hear wtiat candidates have
to say, k»m a nopihlon and then elect
the man best t^ualifled to represent
ouraelve* ar>d our dty. And when some-
thing daes not suit us. It Is our duty to
let It be kr^Ejwn in the right manner,
Mthe rthan cortf^laining it was ^ot done
the right way. ^ ^ ; ,
Too often p*^te hearings m City
Council haw had too few views pre-
sented. Too often the hearing rooms
have not been filled. Too often repre-
sentatives from Interested groups do
not even show i^ to voice an opinion.
And too often these same persons who
me m^ rtwre claim later they were not
aware of what was happening.
But pAftldpation in commwiity af-
fairs does not stop with ^^ interest in
pt^llc n?^«»f»» It ^eqwet doing ^omB-
thing aloout it. It may* mean: a litSe et^
tra wofls. It may mean we hav«i,td miss
w evening In fron of the television set
or a nm after the dinner meal. It may
hmm i little extra money to be spent
ilpert Improvement of one's mind, as
well as one's property. Yet in the end,
^ Ifilnk it is well worth the little extra
^fwt, end that the end justifies the
fi^fis, l>artlcipation in community af-
fair* to«is to two things ... a better
city,'Wwblted by well-infornied solid
citlans, and that intangible aspect
known as civic pride. We think both of
th<»e goals are worth fighting for.
^EN FORUM
HM-off ttk the Virff^ Beach
aty dMacU fcr tofc jSH«i»>i^
md lar*#*«i nwve ia purchaiN
iiie im leet at oceiB front i*©-
DCTty (tfaMe l« »etm that nin
fron Ae oce« to tha bay) for i»
recreatiiMal use iffld enjc^nwrt dot
only df ttie people of Virgin^
Beach, but d ttie whole Udewalar
area.
In my optekJB <aod I Mi m
comectkm wUh tMa traa saMoPj,
the prtee paid for tWs ^v^"^
ttpmato its fair markrt ytkm. I
know <rf owaa front prop wty i<*
a few mUM south oi tMa hattflD
that is vataed at l.OOO.flW p» mfc.
I believe te Ae years te ootte
idl win see and recogniaa Ite wto-
dom of our Caundls dedAa.
Sincerdy.
Oscar B. Fersbee. Jr.
rmI Estate aroker
"%eir Hf : V^B^M
Thi^ you far the wondered Mt-
Ude about the Windsor Woeds U-
brary. Without the hdp of our
IK f
In otf eooa^ilM^ e>ev*
We wndd^tte to <|ittaM»d Iks.
PaMdi OB W Ptfki* md dMtty
to < fMi»^ p^' Vtfs^ ^vh^ **
would lik» Ibem ti bww. We are
^OM «6 |«tt A at the -m."
Gratefully,
int.*. & Bm,
UbieryOim.
♦
PieaM aco^A w Anfa and
HywJMlaB fK te flna articles
pdmtei to ttie Virgiiia Beach
We are sure te^r pliqml « l^e
pgrt la laild^E anr omMlp the
■uecaia ft waa «|d altt*ig m to
mM a Ifci €iHHwtt« f« this
Avaded (Mldh^rt
6i«y. Sec.
Ave., F-4
NHftdk, Vtr^Bla 2S813
SPECIAL TASHINOTON MPORl
HyondTliiMooii .
■y SMWIer CUKTON f, ANDBSON (D-N. M«i.)
Manon ia ChainMii aff the fMiafa Commmta
nan Aam
^Scratches, Bumps And^ents
T#iiipaat
We have begun to question the in-
tegrity of some people. It seems that
some people are not interested in do-
ing the right thing. This is a sad state
of affairs. The Vlf|^nia Beach SynhatjK
nice shiny station wagon, on which we
have not put a scratch, bump or dent
in the seven months we have been
driing It. What disturbs us is tNi^num-
ber of scratches, bumps and dents on
it, to say nothing of the little nicks in
the paint. Eery one of the marks on
the car have been put there by per-
sons unkrrawn. They are not serious
marks or anything that interferes with
ihe op^atkm of the car, ix»t they are
there, and we did not pu therh "we.
We hf ve returned to the car in the
parking lot of shopping centers to find
a new mark, and search as we might,
we could not find a note anywhere
frofh the person wHo yvas responsible.
Whal tm the guilty party be jhinking
of? Perhaps he is thinking th^ he got
away witti it, ind that Is the end of
that. That is interesting thinking, but
we hope that it remains on his con-
science.
Too many tifhes we have found small
dents on the-slde of the company car,
as well as our private e^utomoblle, that
obviously have come from someone
opening the door of another vehicle
too far and too fast. There is nothing
we can do akjout this. All we can do
is urge all drivers to be considerate
and careful, especially when parked in
m tight parking space. Wi can further
urge drivers not to leave the scene after
hitting another car and putting a small
bump in the door or fender or bumper
without kJentifying themselves in some
way. There is always the chance that
it was seen by someone else who did
not mind becortnlng involved, and who
was happy to take the license number
ar>d report it to the innixent victim.
The police have aflame for it. They call
it "hit and rurs^
Witii the eW*-^ flurbt of Gamlni V lotted intd the
books as another space success for the United Statef, at-
<«ntion isiocuufed an the scheduled iwidaif6us ia flpace
next month between Gemini VI and an
Agenabooater. These flights and the i^
ceeding Gemini and Apollo missions will
carry the Nation to the goal of laaaat
asti'^Mits on the Moos in this decaw.
The knowledge and eiqxHience gamed itf
this endea?ori will i«t the stage for more
a^ibitioas and complex space ventares.
Our objadive of reaching the Moon by
1970 was aet by President Kennedy and
the Congreaa four years ago. Since Uiat
time we have made grwit strides and
President Johnson, fully realizing the ia- \ . , ,
portance of a space program, has continually voiced his
strong support for the space effort attd.has seen that itS;
momentum hio been sustained.
-^^.^.iftj**^
Mtey we be fmor^ the first Hi say,
"We told you so." As we went to press
last weWc, a RepuWtedn Congressman
had called for a complete investigation
«f ^ Oty of Vif^ia Beach's land pur-
-^i (rf 144 acres at Sandbridge for
♦«C#eat1c««l putpcnes. The price to be
^aid was rt» bwe of contention. In ap-
ptrn^ se^ng to discredit the whole
dlNrt#ii|ilA^^ns and a few others chal-
IW^ Ihi fjrtee tag. they called it too
hi^, and tvsn w«nt so far as to imply
^mitte profit at tei^iyer expense. They
intvr^Md a Cort|ressman in calling for
a full inv«t»gation, but that is as far
fs the m^tw^ has gone.
H&m ^ Wdtiral Urban Renewal Ad-
tniitill^lliQfi says It currently plans no
sp^ial investigation of the matter. The
agency's administrator says the city's
request for half the purdiase prioe from
federal funds will receive the same ac-
tion; as «hyone toll's, and th&t normal
ixocedure will be followed in process-
ing th« request. That prcxediA-a requires
t^o {Independent ij^aisals to be made
befdTt approval tin be given. Under
t hftJUHIA program, half the purchase
jMBri be bdrn^ by the federal gov-
SriffiTt, ^hm land is ftm^ased for
a ^amb that the Gty's
ad to bi qUMtioned^n this
th afact that an election
^ ^ond»r t«W how much
^i irtvo!\#^ m the qw^
s^ ^ UR4 has not
\f^tnn^§ze that we are not alone \n
this problem. Alrnost evefy car we see
these days has a collection of minor
dents and nicks, and the fact that we
are r^ot alone is what concerns us. We
begin to wonder why otherwise law-
abiding citizens, most of whom carry
Insurance against just such mishaps,
cannot j^ honest enough to admit guilt.
Integrity is at stake here, not the dents
In the car. We have not done it yet,
but if wft should ever accidentally
bump into another car while the driver
is not there, we will admit our guilt
immediately m some manner. It is a
pity all drivers do not feel the same
way.
been pwBSured into a full investigation
by such tactlsc. There is no Indication
^^n tt>e City's application Will be
processed ,but it may be quite a while,
according to spokesmen for the URA.
Until that time there is no commitment.
Already several Independent real es-
tate firms in Virginia Bfeach have stated
that they believe the price Is qqulqte
fair. One such firm, not in any way
connected with the transaction, even
took the time to write the Virginia
Beach Sun to state how fair It considers
the pi Ice, (That letter ^)pears on this
page in the Virginia Beach C^n For-
Now that tha Dty has taken final
action, approving the purchase. It is
fully committed. We still, as we have
in the past, fuiiy endorse 0ie land pur-
ch«e, parfict^arly in view of the neces-
sity of getting it ^fore it was gobbled
up for a subdivision. Since the land in
X question is o«e of ^9 ^art #fe«s '©"^
m» will m4c# exoaltent recreational
land, we once again cheer the City for
obtaining it. /
We Hel that the City has made a
good transaction In the Sandbridge
ikt\, ami we are quite sorry that such
a great of^rtynity has had to begin'
with even a shadow of ckwbt concern-
ing It. Now It is up to the URA. When
thrt it ttver and regardless of the oui-
@>me, we will be satisfied. To ws, it his
b^ wd #«f «* matter ^as even
qu^c^»i in thi fitsf j^iee.
A Good Law
#hen the 1964 Session of the Vir-
ginia General Assembly passed a law
requiring confiscation of automobiles
operated by a person drivin gdn a re-
oked 'or suspended license, we won-
defed whether it was entirely enforce-
able and whether it would be enforced.
Part of the answer is now in. The law
is apj^srently enforceable ahd is being
enforctdi
According to the TidewMer MM^SI,
the r^onlhly publication of The Tide-
water Automobile Association, the State
Police ^v% seized 728 such vehides
in the ( past year under the provisicins
of the law. this does not take into ac-
count Itle number of automobiles con-
fi'spatfd by city apd rounty police, lior
example, this , c^ity eft Richmond has
seized 145 I nthe same period of time.
AccottRnd to i ^akesman for Virglrila.
Seach Pc3ice, at. least, two dozert have
been s«*z*d in out dty.
. The law l-equtres that a pc^i(» f^
car who has reason to believe he %%
'itfestfed 1 person driving on a t&^ckxd
prsuspen&J Whs6/must take pos-
s«^Kon ©f the veWcle and turn It over
lb IN Shtrlff 6f #i« bounty or the Ser-
geant of. the dty whka the offense
oGcwred. if t^^ driver is subsequently
mr^imd, IhB .Iwt6 is sold, with the
proc^Ws going ^o thp State Literary
Fond. Nnpocent owners of these vehi-
des eifi'ba WWfd, irtd the car will not
be sold if they can prd\^ ttiat inno-
cence. In other words, it behooves fll
of us not to allow, anyone to drive our
oars unless we are certain of the status
of their operator's permit.
The law was passed for one reason
only. Drivers who had their permits sus-
pended or revoked were continuing to
drive, under threats only of another
fine .This was no real deterrent, and
Since they had obviously broken the
law in the past, many Cohtihued to do
so. It is not easy to get a license re-
voked or suspended. Drivers must be
convicted of major traffic offenses or
a combination of several rhinor ones.
With the confiscation law, a real deter-
rent is on the books, ft is a harsh law.
That we are aware of. But those violat-
ing it have been proan to iae H^ ones
who caused problems, up to and Jn-
• tluding fatal accidents. As far as we are
concerned, this law is a good way to
k^ them off the roeds. But if they
Itjfl insist on driving and are appre-
hended for one reason or another, this
ts a fine wiay to get them off the rdads
for good.
The superintendent of the Virginia
State Police has said if the State can^
not rule in the case of uncooperative
or incompetent drivers, that our entire
driver licensing system will becorhe
Mseless. We agree, and we hope that
more and more of the guilty ones have
their cars confiscated and sold. Maybe
■Hlaf v4iJ stave off a few more a<%4dants.
OTHa SPACl OBJiCTWmS
Besides the Me<m MaMen Oere are other impoitant .
aspects of the invatigaaon of space — objective^ we
are now pursuiiur, otlers th^ may become de8irM)lA
The latt« variety eoneenied the Sraate Space Gonsnitr
tee recently duriiig three days of hearings to de^rmine
m thlniang of ^ White Hottici^ tt^CMIcttal Aero-
nautics and ^Aca Admii^^ation» the Department of
Def sBsa, and the National A^demy of S<^«icei «i pos-
sible programs after ApoBo. We knom iiiat tiie;$2Q
Mlbn for Apollo is, in fact, buyiftt space craft, ground
facilities and, mdst importantly, exp«ienoa that will
bemused after ApoHo. ^ . j
It is necessary to mot! in n^ascirea paai la#ard
lealliing nKnre with instruments about Itoi and Venus.
Only by tlwroogh hurthimentod probfog of thtea jilabets
iHll the information be i^vailaUa to ^teradne imether
tiioea environments are liOBpitaMf to «iy forts of life—
the QiM^n fli&t captivates sdattistB. Ilie Voyiger
Plroject hopes to viop an instiHiti^t packita oil Mars
in Itri te transmit data on ^ plan^ary limosphere.
NCW SPACE VEHiaES
TUm United ^totes is dev^i^ing the vehieles that will
eiutble us to choose from an array of options, including
planetary travel. Nuclear-propelled rockets are one
such family of craft Witnesses before the Space Com-
mittee stated that spending on nuclear roek^ propul-
sion is now at a reasonable level. Late next year or
early in 1967 te^ will be run on an experimental sys-
tem resembling that needed for light. Soon after that,
« decision will have to be made on actual flight on a
nudear-powered rodcet
'ThB Space Committee was assured by NASA officials
that they will istretch correait and planned spacecraft
^or the fullCTt use before deciding to build new genera-
tions <d vehicles. Thk te sound and fiscally responsible
administration.
The future program <ri]Jecthr«8 I have outlined are
ambitious and serve to show ho# wide spread our ex-
ploration of space can be. With tiese objectives now
before us, we must focus ouir wergies on carrying oat
tbaae objectives.
Your Faith and You
F^jsjudice is a fuoi^ thing. It is hard to koow «^«) we oame by
it, hard to know that we have it. -and hard to uproot and get out of
(Kir syi^ans. Thomas i^dne <nc« remarked that prejudice is lite a
i^ider, it seems to thrive in the darkest and empt^t places. In other
f^rdi, the nwre nearly en^y the meirtai attic, tite noore cobwebs
of prejudice.
It is strange that a generation d people which {Mit aicb great faith
in science ai^ the sci«itific m^lMd, which k an hot^it exannnati<»i
and dwervatwn of fact in search for truth, will accept prejudce,
w!^ is blind acceptance of a doctrine without exaniinatiui of the
faets and with little r^ard for truth. Uiat is a r^l paradox of wr
times.
Tliis suggests, of course, that tm way to check bigotry aiA preju-
dice is to entity the adei^ic mednd. This is whi^ .fesus dki. Vlhesi
disciple of Jotm the Baptist questi(m«i Urn as 'to Ids kfentity, he
iailiei'liMm to "Come a»d see." Ihat is the fair«t, most open-inded
ipvttirtiaa any<Mie can give: ''Come and see." Never con^nn any
fGCim, or group d peofkt, imtD ^ have seen fer jl^ssitf .
AMrtfao* way to check pr#iAce is thfs^ faith te God. Alwa^
renumber that the other p^'sm is a child ci God. He is a person
d value in ttie eyes <tf God. Always Mfe wilUng M ^e him the beadit
(tf doubt, and ym will disced, nKxre often than not, that he has
petsonal wwth mi ^^i^ h > hitt^i bdng. Sone ci ti» mcst beau-
tiful, ihMni^^, add l^i| tdafionsfa^ aiid frioMkb^ wifti ckm
— ^ »— -' ■ ■ '-'^ ym f^ i«4Kt «» im attur m-
L
frefa w toii al Nnm - Mmdi«Mt
MMiMt
telillliid
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luSirc
III
„..JIlUliil*IITAWI
Suffer MMiy TrovMM
1, eaa»M KMwy or BNdw
Mlii^ Mkl you WBIB Md
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nfler f rora liMtehM,
nihiiiiii
riJn'i^ac^ Badca^c nd
ifi| cootfeft Iqr^m^
irrhaOM
. , J CYSTBX at <n*-
fists. Sm bow flal M can h«l» yMi
le^iwafriW.Oal
DM yov mm Mm a imI
good look itf our town?
Mffiiy of w w« to famOiar
mrith our nirroiffl<l!n« w
eo«M g^ from on* pMco to
i^owMr wWi our tyoi cloioiL
But fcAo o <foMr loofc i
tiM ^ ot Hm buildlngi and
Ino ttrMft. look for tnt
pulM of our tomi. So* itMif
noknftgo. F«opl«. P«^^
doiiqi thh^^ tHiyinflf i^i^i,
r^Mirfng, bwlding.
Toko doior look. AAoy-
Im m^iM yov feok or wr
town yoii oron'f lortng «H
iMro M lo ioo> IT yoii'novoii t
DOOM OOMQ MMHIMS IN^M
foflct «fi Old dowft oyr
•fraal^ van nlate ha iJaflf*
OMy fOfprlMMi qI VRKit IncH*
▼Kwoi ■Mrcnonn novo lo
• < II^^M^Iknl MIAfI fefA IM^
WH tM novo nood for fl
pofiKwor preouci or Mfvioo*.
I vv m ISM fVO Q QH I mvw ^
go ¥My fw to (M atrvtot
iM's turt to ploasib
Tf • J* it HfMi mTi^S S
Arid to Get Tne Mbit For Your Money,
Shop The Merchants Who Advertise In The
VIRGINIA BEACH SUN
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MEDLEY BROS.
KENTUCKY STRAIGHT
BOURBON WHISKEY
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmim
TmA \mmam hM a poitctdair ffld^ ier CteMto
way, and pel b* dsMM. Itaioa MB ti» rtack^fitot «Mi Iw 11* te-
iihed out e( tte flrat tar.
Tat bteii bacbakM- Aram Ehriwnt. B, irho will be AMk Ui
tanous pearl-wMte Ml n«d la tt« dirtb-aBnual NaUonal m Met m
Sunday, Octobo- 17, ^fMotf a record (htt ihowi tfuw wtai to Hie laal
•ev«i Mtfts « Ifae dsnandUng mUe and a Mt Chvkitt tm^.
Alao induded to Loransn'B p«waai raeord baek are %m raee
aiMed reoerdf far botb ttie «• mile rM!e-"Wbrid aW' - wM^ he tfk
to US at 111418 and tte Natkmd M aat laat Octdber at IMJM mpb.
a record the "Etoahunt S^prees" wffl be oat to ana* «i Oetelar 1?.
Lorenen'i re^rd bodt ate> diowi htoi m top moaef amb Im- tiM
Charlotte radng pkuit with 180,2^ earaiofs rimx the trade (^laied to
Jtaieof Ma.
wu^ {H'aiAiuH <^ flc me wot wws, as woi a on, uiwjuii in
nveeted all (rf his racii^ winiuii^ to ofl, matada, eonumnleMon aad
air Une atocks «id Uvea oiEf of what he makn from t^tij^ ta& endorae-
moita, unoH^ he aow does oo^ a Umited anouBt of teill|^
Fred i»'t the onfy Loreraen wtth an tofeavat to rai^. lb |oi^(«r
brodier, lUcky, Is to his second yew M tiie Uobenrity of Souftern Qh-
m>is wtiMPe he is majoring to autoncMve mgtoeeri]^.
Rkky, a atra|>|)lng lOS poundnr, is ten ^nrs ywi^er dian hk
fainoitt 9 ^ar ^ bnMher biA ibwea Ms toterest to racbig aMm#
he prafNs the Oiieai^ tfea dri^ itrq^ toil* eMi tradn where Ms
brother has foimd fane and fratune.
tlrenzai is ciarently secMid to Ned Jarrett to the dollar deri^
fw 196S with |66,iffi to Jairett's $70,495 bi^ baaed on his past perfinn-
ance at Qiarlotte, Usrenzoi standi, a ^»d dunce of redaimii^ tiie
lead to that departnlp ^. the ttai^he checkered fbig iafis on die
^,000 Natfonal 400 ri^ m October n.
Bobby laaac. (Nie of the firrt American 500 enbiiea. pre&ts cttB-
potion will be lively m the imni^al race Octob«- 31 at NoMi Caro-
Una Motor l^fieedway.
laaac lua been raetag a factoy^Mdrad Dod^ ^ aanon on Oe
nortiiom United States Ai^ Odb oinaat, wUdi tochidea milt trada A
Milwaukee, Ti^|itoo «d Lragheme, Pa. N(^ Caroltoa Motor ^)ted-
iMiy is the «dy paved mite trade to the Soirik
"We've rw three races so ter M MJltraukee," iWiaiteiit a d Isaac
«^ drives a Dodge i»*ep«d 1^ 1^ Mdids of Ifi#ted, lad. "And a
dlffer»t malM (^o- siA on the pole of ea<^ »ce.
"Pad Goldndth lad a Plymoudi up Amt to At that «». A. J. ^
FV^ ipial^d finest to a l^^rd to tlw stcoid oiae, and S bad ac^ Doc^ -
on dw p(^ to the third one. ^id I don't aae how mudh mora eomp^-
tive you coukl g^ than to die (puWyii^ tar the ki%. 19 ric^ ^ Mil-
wwdoe.
'^y Dod^ was dodud at 16 aeoonds Rat. then eniaa V^ witti
his FWd at 36.13, N«rm Ndaim to a Piymouth at 96.37 aid then Pan^
Jmrnt to a Fi»d at 36.56.
"Things iduNik} be iriamit u eonp^tive at Rockii^asn, dnce it's
a mile to 1«^ also. I'm kioid^ forwani to nming ttere."
laaac. a aMve ^ Newloai N. C, eoacfadla hki UMC aaaion Sua-
day wtth a fau^ race at Ifihrndne. llMa he catatti to KASCAft md
the South, driviog hia Mdh^ Dodp to SO«idk w«ini|ii tk Ibitios-
vHle, Va.. on Si|)t 16 and ItoH| ir#c^iMm m 0<4 6 j||r >! j^ .awl
CSaT^er OfipiiiMMn's etffy Hi^ apfN^awica al a'80|fffi^i!iiMlway (to
COMMUNITY LEAfiUE SCORES
the aoanl
kaB.
■1iiai» niiiai Day laar af NA8 Oceaaa prepare tt eat hiadt at dw eriiated
(OlBdal U. S^Navy Phatoa)
MDS IWME MVM. STATION
vmcmiA bBach -
Naval Air ^tatkm was hnttded If
IM adto^ge dfildren on Saiirda^
as die aimual Kiwanis Sda Dagr
was dMorved.
Ei#it budoads of th» kids |l<>
ri^ soon after 9:30 a.n^ Mi
itagFMl tfll ateioat 3 p.ni. as iter
got a first hand look at be MM
timi fastaHBtion and w^ A^Mi
ai the krtest (rianes ffiida|ui^to>lat
that make Oceaoa the Jliio4 H^
Air tae ap the Eadt C«ttt.
fte cUdren came f^enaU wdka
of 0e to tte cammiaii^ M «er«
members ^ various d^ jeoopa
-boy and gM scouto, eaopiio
^Is, boys and girls dulMif etc. As-
isdng the Ktwdnis were |beiead-
il» of tfieiwioai groups and the
%MMgm irfio ttne ma a ri Mrt of the
ttaaoia i^Qoiiired K^ Oai».
H^tmm 3. PolkKy. dtaufaan of
tfe bofs and 0A»vmk ^ ffiwanis
«U> of l^yiBto Beadi latt diat
the annual iQda' Day grows bl^r
ev^ year. Waited mcm''duHi five
years ago with is group 111 100 chil-
dren, the evNit has qA^hOed until
dik year they todK 694 Uds oa toilr.
Last y«r iHae Txmb&r ^ 680.
CASH!
Hevnowiiifii
Yoa can Gtl
to |10,(
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VIRGINIA BEACH - Hie Vir-
ginal Beach Conamnity Laagott
«itertd die second wed( of {^
with ao gamea laat Satiaday, apon-
aored by te VkgbsiM tmdk Bee-
read(» DqauHnoit
to die Jiaikt lai^ie adka, thi
Greenwidi Tigers, stopped die
Plazh Eagles, 6-0. Mihe Barkiw
scored the, only tmichdown teem
nine yards out on a end swacp.
Paul Bmoit set up die IB adth a
para taftencepdm on the K yard
line. Itie AragtMoa Colts niped the
Ttialia team, 7-6. Fred How^ seed-
ed for die Ckrfts to die first ^piartw
(ma? 3«rd plunge. Lrater IfoSett
scored the important ^attra, pomt
on a run. Howell was a defense
standout also. The Thatta taotn
scored to dK second (garter but
was stopp^ on the extra poi^
try by die Cdts ltodMd»r, George
Patrick to save die gune.
y
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t'./
I i^e Aragona-PenrinviEe d^
man league, tne Colts defeated tiie
CavaUera, 13-7, Bruce ^hoaon rui
back a likifioU SB yards for am
8a»re aid Earl Edwards ran 10
yarda for the athar. Mfla Maziarka
scored for the Cavalton (m a 3
yard {rfuigfcJlieL Padiefs stopped
die cilbrt^nz4, obsOe nimitog d
-^Bob^ C^to «id J^Hl^jeaumea
who acnred rae TD ea^riDavid
Gn^ ran 46 yiwds for the ColHras
only soMre and was a standout
on defoise. The Poriea rooKsA Q»
Doyata, ^-6. Btoide BoiM^n tm
10 yards &»* one aoore and t(wk
the secmd hatf kickofffaack tor ^
yards and his second TD: Bofat^
Whaler scored on a SI y9i^ tSoA
mecf). H«b HavMdas soiwii lor
die Royals (m f SS y^ kfcAiod
relura. ne i^ii iewmi die Ha-
thers, IM. Mike Itersb and Jsfan
fi^ seortag ^rws dJ^iniM
ym^ remdvafy. Ha Gfeewrk^
Tigers rm^ ^«r da i&eisiisvUle
Eagles. 29-7. Touchdown lans of,
3M0^ "m* Kor«} by Dooak)
iiWK^. ftobert Wood Uie ijuarter-
bi^ loaab^ a # ^rd pass to
BoUjv tkksmtx tte Ona Uafly.
At .^gtoa Beadi Tjff^m put
on a soQO^ btf tSKOt hick to
dawn ^ fltfitoS Vikln|B from
die octra p(»nt to put tte ^Vdags
out in front early to the aeoond
quarter, 1:^ the hard rum^ (d
David WaecM and ftuda ftot-
wUo Mnfd dia (^ ftn:^ dw 1^
Jans. Il^ncaif aid firtvnale aooia^
an nns af <»ie aid 19 prdl ro-
ifeotival^. iht Padbon nvkti Aa
Woodstock Rama, 41-0, Stadejr
Ss«e and Ckfflea WsMtet odi
mxriag tfwtoe. Joto^ Pewril. aid
Paul IbAtoa each Ut ps^ dirt ooca
tor the winxurs.
In die Mklgets, die Rams racked
the lHa» Pa(dca7, 27-0. ^dtibf
Bat(^or scortog twice on ritos of
66 and 28 yanb. Mike Mnris mS
Edwwd Dou^ tm hard httdag
guards piayed well on d^eise. T^
Plaza Colts held off ^ fighdng
Kmgs Grait Vikh^, M, die mxm
conuig m a i»ss fhrn Dpe Rddi
to Bryai Jones good for 4l yarte
and tha oo^ sc^ne of die ^na.
Don Doyle and Lee Wtord ^y<od
outatanding on def ensefia- die \riD>
nan. For Kh^ Gra^ Loids
fiozard and DavUI SanoUiws mre
die stais. Greravrich 1^^ ^op*
ped d» Woodstock Ram, tt«.
Bf^y Coulter seored twin sen
(Ml a 30 ^ra puiA return ^ a 15
yard off tackle run. Jm t^betmm
u^ei*cqptoi a war^ard pan m±
duped SO yards iite die ea4 son^
tor a* Tigwrs. F« die Aan^
Lary H(^nrt sc(»^ (« a 3S yarrd
ke^r ptoy. iSie Lalnput Haf^kJs
roQed ova- the Plan C^tajers,
UN), the Fkming bn^iar^vtog
die wiy I9 scortog ril di^. TD's
betwwA theoii Kavto
40 yards ffld btaltar
tog as yaWa fe tNha
Itw Virgittto
bdsbiridie
fsw^ ttowa ell n^a
jwds ree0«^tii^'.
Intomiediate,'a(^Mn hid ^
Kenqwvifle ^i^oens wiiuiing thar
secoiid. mt^ M. over lUm
Greenwkh: lOw Aracona wS
sca^ &e Piasa Redskins. 47-6.
Jerry Andatoi retutniqg a Uckoff
badi 80 jfhnfe for ooe score. Pat
Kelly, Ue Creef and David Schul-
ar each'acortog oda 1p efdi for
{he wiqiiers. The l^ttttiQraQt town
^•dMOcNWuSE^'T^V, Wood.
!i«^#stedtlto tb^Itojotonoad^
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Virginia Beach SUN, Thursdity, Sept«mb«- ^, 1965
'tmmimm
Virginia Beach . . . Ihen
a p«U« pnMon id«« Padfc Aip«m. I«lwe» Sai aoi Zird MrMte. «*« Ok pMare
. about IMS. Not w^ «i tlw Souttwrn RaOroai run right domi Patmc Avarae. bat aoDM-
pvhed too cloie to Ac tmdu. The one io this jricture lost a fnder beeawie of poor paith^.
. . .And Now
•i n*. Am mlB Irwia an gwe, aai •• H the iMriclng preUem. Pacific Avenue ii new a wide bouleyard
Mi liliMl jr r"-^ « aN« twl itroei Akm of the taodhBarits are itlU thesre, but have twanged
ta on, flw toi»«lwy krtdk h^Uhg at Ae right was the teleidioae conqiany (rffice— now the Ubrai^.
C & P MAKES LMfiEST
Sni6LE APPROPRIATION
VmmiA BEACH - Mb-. L. F.
IHttr^ Maimer d the Vir^ia
h&fA ir£a (tf 9ie t^sapeaks and
M«nac Tde^^xme CMt^>any ci
Vkglnla, said today Oie largest
tii^ a|>propriation l^ the CSi^a-
peake and Pot(»nac Tsl^wm
CoB^any of Virginia's Board o!
Dinctors was nade at its Sqitem-
ber M meeting. It i^borized $17.-
ns^ in expenditiBfs for addition-
id oomimuUcaftiiMis facilities in Vir-
ginia. Of tMs amount $8,944,000 wiB
be uied for 60 different major
projects.
Ipc^ided in the projects mte 10
for land aad buildings, 22 for new
and additionaS c^itral (tfflce equip-
naent, U for exdiange c^le and
wire, ad(]btMmal midtwave radio,
iH^e ttie remainii^ projects are
for mytni piirate broKh ex-
(^moi/M UpiBX's) and ma^ ai^
auxiliary powor {^nts in buildii^
around ^ state.
Ibe mm of |8.5l94i00 will be
aMUt ov«r the ronainde* of tl^
fgu* for pn^ects oosti^- $U,000
at l|M ffi iht mxM 138 areu serv-
ed ^ tbe Clf in tlie state. Hiese
fKdB^ eannnlBed for sudi jdbe
Hmt Mim a oamei^ lUc to
major oapefanictMm. Also biduded
«<» iptlviillRi tav«l¥ta% ^ nmwvd
purciiase, Kpe md retirement of
statiOB and cenb^ office eq^p-
A« an indicsi^ cf how CIJ*
ontiibuted to flie economy ot ^
state in its actt^ee this y^, tlw
btdklfauc coB^fudtoo program
alone Irft a mw h^. Waiting aid
^ittog my^mn bidU-
lAikions, 9 new b^i^pi aid
iter itatiens. la tUikm,
<tf ViieWa MHplbn te-
^ ;aaaliM lir tb tMnA-
JA la wt& m
other items to be us^d within the
buildi^s.
Ia<^a^ in tiiis mont^i's appro-
prlatUHi is the sirni of $28,000 that
will be used to place outside p'ant
west of the 32nd Street central of-
fice alOTg Laskin Road to First
Colonial Road in Virginia Beach.
When e<»H>^e<i. '^ *iU provide in-
teroffice tnjnk facilities lietween
the Plaza Trail and 32nd Street
c^tral <rffic^.
This project is necessary for fu-
tore telephone growth in Ais fast
growh^ area of the Tidewater
Mabt>iMUtan complex.
CHANfilNG^
SCENERY
The above pictures begin a se-
rief. depteting the remarkable
diang^ in the scenwy at\ Vir-
ginia Beach in recent years. It is
our hope to continue this series
as long as we can find tiie old
pictores necessary. Already we
have more than a score ready to
go. "V
The VIRGINU BEACH SUN
would appreciate the contrilwtion
of all pifctures showing Virginia
Be«:h as it used to be. A new
picture will be made of the saniie
area, showing how it looks today.
If our readers wish to cootrHaute
old pictures, they will be returned
after a new print is made.
Shrinks Hemorriioids
WiUiout Surgery
ttipt Rch-ReBnes Piin
r« ^'fint timt adoaco hat f oand
a MW iMUac lobitsnM with tba m-
toBuhiaf aboity to shrink hetnoT-
riioyt and to relievt pain— without
mavof- la cam after com, while
S»tly rdiaving pain, actual r«dac-
•B (ahrialMKe) t«<A place. Host
gm ft«'^g of ^1 - results were ao thor^
oochtfit anfferers made astonishi^
atatoolflita like *'Pilas haTo ^aaed to
ho a ^«^tair The aoeret is a MW
iodlBgnbrtueo (Bto-Dyno«)'-dts-
eovory '«rf a world-famous roaaateb
fauftMata. IWs atOwtaBCO is now tfta-
abU b ttapMiterif or ^Mmtnt farm
•aOot Pr^NHwtiMi fi*. At aU di^
Servicen^n In The Ne^s
Murine Private l/e WflUam F.
Lawitnce, ton of Ifr. Md Ibv.
Evly Unntnce; and Ib^a
Lance Cvpora) John R. J^rilp,
am of Mr. and Mrs. Frturit p.
Jennii^s of 4013 Fit^ Court RtNid
are serving with Battalion %/t
Detachment Alfa, Landing Fwm
Mediterranean 2-^ (LFM-2B5).
id»ard Alps of U. S. Sixth Fleet.
Coast Guard Ensi^ Henry D.
Bliley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo E.
BHley of 119 Stth Stn^, is sa>ving
with the Coa;^ Guard Cerpmonial
H(UK)r Guard at the Coast Guard
^£Uo StoUm, Abiandria.
Seaman Ri^rt E. Sivd^r, USN,
ion of Mr. a;id Mrs. Ronald E.
■Jn'-Har (rf S"* Brook!* Road is 2
vnmiKr of the conrunissiM'np
rew of the destroyer esa>rt USS
Irurr.by, currently under construe-
'ion at Avondaje SUpyard, We^-
Scaman Recruit Thomas W. Cat-
alago, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs.
P^aul Catakino of S620 Elam Ave-
nue recfflitly began his Navy basic
training at'Uie U. S. Naval Ti-ain-
ing Center, Great Lak^, III
• • :>
Aiiman l/'c Ronakl G. Gimbert,
son of Mr. and Mrs. M. 'C. Gon-
bf rt of 3236 Queoii^ry Drive, is
now in Vi^ Nam in the fi^t
against communis aggression.
Marine Private Jessie A. Dillard
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Jessie A.
Dillard Sr. of 478 Witchduck Road,
recently completed four weeks of
individual combat training with the
First Infantry Training Regiment
at Marine Coi^s Base, Camp Le
ioiirroan S/c ^ea Q. Grew,
tBOO. son (tf Ifr. and lletk,Hyrara
J. <kmt oi UlS Bradford Poa4 is
tmlmtbmi tke high etiluraiirf
OsMt uywd &Mer Al^on wMkdi
drafted recmtly for h^ ocem
itatiae hi the Atlantic.
• • • '
AimuM 3/c HntM A. Malbm,
son «f Mrs. ISizabath Ifblfoon of
MS Gi^ Heck Boad, ^ ban
aa^mad to a MAIS vM at Dowr
APir M. Airmen Mabon hM
been trabied to tavwrtory supplife-
by me (d electnmkTdata prcKress-
ing madibi^.
MnNlllt>nEIIMTltM
JOe claimo Md d<NMe Mi mAe
KdodM y«i «a f« oay rtlitt
n arthritic wd fhtamattc p«iM?
Get 100 STANBACX taWttt <w 50
StANBACK ^wden, u« as dirtct-
«i. If voo do B^ f et relief. fVtnm ^
mfiiMa part aad your pwAaie price
mill be ttfmM. SunbKk Om^oy.
tilbury, N. C.
jeune, N. C.
r>b>M..4.>-^«7-»~..
Cadet Richard V. JtnMi 3r.,
whose parents live at 1804 Iting
William Road, recently c^Mi^leted
six weeks oi basic sununer can^
under the Reserve Officer Training
Corps program at Fort Knox, Ky.
Harry H. Petmer Jr., s«i (tf Mr.
and Mrs. Harry H. Penner Sr. <rf
mi Wri^ Lane, rei^ntiy eoro-
{deted mx weeks of training at
Keesler AFB, Miss., as a partici-
pant h) (^ new two-year ^ Force
Reserve Officer TYalning Corps
program.
JAMES T. MARTIN
Marine Private James T. Mai-
tin, swj of Mrs. Grace Hicks of
210 Virginia Beach Blvd., recently
completed four weeks of individual
combat with the First Infantry
Trabiing Regiment at Mari'ie
Coips Ejase, Czonp Lejeune, N. C.
S
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George E. McCoy Sr. of 949 White-
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platoon ami pmntAed to his pres-
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VIRGINIA BEACH
GiHlwin Faithfttl And Reirable
U yan wi*e to hand-wlte a tetter to Donald R, Ballard, he wiU
kiww iWMre aboM you by the wigr ^u write than by what you have
written ... he Is a catlfied GRAPHOANALYST.
Gra^rfK^al^ is the scioitific sUidy of hmdwritlng. and itf«
become an accepted tool that can be used »icf»ssfully ftv the asseas-
ma* <rf perswjahty trattt. R Is net to be conhwed with the lesa-accu-
rate fft^babg^ which is used principally for MtKtatament. Anymie
«^ uses it in connection with occult practice* h frowned upon by
Graptwanatysts ami is deiied member^ip in the Intnruitlonal Gra{4)-
oandysls Socirty. In spite o| the strides bemg made. Certiflwl and
Marter Graphoanalyrrts fi^ they must fight to dispow the cbud
ol doubt aiKi steptidam orated by camivaUype operatM>s.
''^nvly and surely we are winnii^ this battle,'; says Uie head of
the Soeiety. And Gra^wanalyafa is taking its rightful piMe as a m^i-
od (rf peratmalily aMt»i»it to be used alcmg with, or in
e¥«i in Ueu ai, c^btr i^chdogical testing devices."
Donald R Ballard is a Cartified Graphoan^yst and will make a
scteitific ^wfy of anyone's handwriting. "Han(hivriting does noi nee*
^nrily have to be writoi by hawl," says Ballard. "The analyrfa
of writing caiube dene whether the persM writes right or left handed,
1^ mouth or by feet (as ml^t be the case )of penns handi<^ped
who have learned to use other parts <rf their bsxh' t* write witii), in
a forei^ lani^iage, etc. . . . because writing is fr reality 'brain
writing' and the marks made reveal astiwndujg anuHints ol hrforma-
'Umi abmit the person sending in writing sam^Jes." -^
Ck^oanal]^, tl^ iattffe aed qualitlei of a person as reveal^
Ihrou^ his handwriting, was discovered during Uie Renaissance by
an Italian {^ysician. Several hundred years later a French monk,
* working with Alfred Binrt. ttie founder d intelligence teste, helped
«tablish that hone^ ami hitelligence are Indicated in handwriting.
Ammig tiie ramnked p^choanalysts who attested to the validity of
' this theory ware both Sigmund FYeud and one of his shid«»ts, Alfred
Gra|*oanaIysls is beii^ used in a fascinatfaig variety of ways-
business mm use it to make decision? about hiring and promoting
emplayte. pwtrait artMts may study it to team personality traits of
'subjects, a salesman use it in extending cre<fit to bujws, teachws
: may uk it to detect the possible development of unfavorabte traits m
tsfc^diildroi and can also help spot aptitudes and talent potential, and
^tearri^ btena^rs find that they cannffftoi save hours of talk by
^fltadyiog the handwriting af jgii peapir wfag^Mt te ^ti»e»^P tetp>
By DOUGNUAg illMiLD BA«M»
VKHNTA mMM ~ IIm Oan-
Hot Ml roMD last Thur«lay waa
ttK me^!fa^ ^ix for dw opMtag
hm^fMi ol tfw Virgnla Beadi
DonoovUc Women's C!ii>, vhm
«?er 100 ladiB, Im^idB and
fueste bea«d MHt Godwin, Jr.,
E^mocrate c»(tt(Mc ior Gww-
MMVtpedc with shK^re dedication
to serving Uie p»>;de of Virginia
if ^rtod. AcconqMnied by Mn.
G«lwin. lo^y in bladi and white
wifli prd«iia dmi*der coraage, h?
was fkuynd tk the head tabte by
other caidiifat^ for state dacCiao
otr ^mabet 2, and city otMak.
1^ w«« Edward Caton, IH
city coimc&nan, running for irtate
Dd^te; WUIIam P. KeOcm,
pre(:^t rtite Ddfgate. rwuiii^ for
fta Soiate: William Hoc^s, i^te
Del^ate ruiuing Im ttie Mate Sm
William P. Sooag. {tf^aH .^ai'aicaub hM at the C«i
't
X,
Its wwth fai courtrooms has been invahiabte wh«i apiatures and
otiwr wrltlflgs must be auth^ticated.
It is possible to learn Graphoanalysis in eight to eigMeen monUis
(depmDng on how much time you are willing to spend in study and
how fart y«i abswb the material) ttianks to a course of instruction
cwnpUed by ti»e late MBtMi Newman Burner, a tew*er aiKJ short-
hand ejgjw-t who devoted his life to researching and developing a
system of handwriting analysis based on the way a writer farms hU
strdtM, ^.' .\\^ , : , __
M S»»90, 117 Pahn Beadi Pi.. ^ 3, Virginia B«a«*
o>ncaitration on Ae part fA die grairfioanalysts to g^ the comi^te
picture, but Ballard can see many oiftstanding personality fraits
revealed at a quick over-all glance. He looked at some of the scrU)-
Wing d your writw and agreed that the necessary markings of a
good reporter were presait! ^u-e was a relief to know it wasn't the
kahdwrlting of (me who diould be a lady wrestler or space pik^. . . .
state Senator iMns*!^ for oMee;
John V. Fentress, Oxcm. Cwrt
Clerk aiKl Va. Beach D«nocrat5c
Chairmu); P. B. White, sraior
Delegate frcm diis dlArict; V. Al-
fred (Jack) Ethridgs, treasurer <rf
Va. Beach: and Sidney KeUam,
"Mr. Democrat of Virginia."
Mrs. Ever^ K. Wilson, ch^
president, ^«eted ^wste at the
door and introduced the candidate,
while Mrs. Phillip Russo, first vice-
president and program chairman
of the club, presrated Sidney YA-
law. who. in iiAroducing Mr. God-
win, sixMved no umial soise itf
humor nor joking quips, in his de-
sire to impress those {»^se;U with
the seriouaiess of voting for the
I right man 'for Governor and the
other important state offices. He
stressed tha integrity and un-
feign^ sincerity of Godwin as a
churchman and outstan^ng faoiily
man, who would not take lightly
his office <rf serving idl ttife pe(^le
Of his hii^ric and vemrable state
ofVirgmia. 7717 3,
Lt.-Govemar Cktdwin maitii<Nied,
with great convictiwi, the fact that
die Republican camMdates had re-
pes^iedly feid nodung con^ructive
^ojt thair state throi^hoiit dwb-
caniiaigQiog, and yet "they om-
timM to be lk>m, reared, eAicated
and to make a Uv^Uiood h«%,
clK|9sing and e.ijoylp« te great
pte^oures and benefits «M(!h Vir-
^HA ollan. I^Ua lAirta is expo'-
ft»ee flntrtra&g ways Qns^nxuks^ is mnA ta todi^'s canHdes
worid are Unsinrted here: (1) Eagaged cMiries «■ peqrie c aa t e m -
|datfa« bwrtieaB partaerA^w oia teas aboat eacA ettM^s trae per^
soMdlties ity solMiilttfaig handwrittag saaples te a CertMed Graplis-
aaalyst <2) GraphoaBalyrii is coMMered basic traWng tar iund-
wrttag eifcrts whose testimmiy tegimUig M^a h a ttai «f ^k»-
tlMMd docnmeBa is acceptaUe hi oMTts. (S) FtrsMBiii eanMciiiig
flnm Md pay^elogteal lertt^ bweaos me, GraplMinals^ wkmg
with otiier testa to asMas character and perHaaHty of job appUcanis.
DsmM R. IMIatd Una at Pria-
nnafriOi Ua idfe
Hhaff
hmsL iatj m a pa trohwaa sf
the Vlitgtala Beach F«|te Da*
GRAND JUHY
INDICTS FOUft
VIRGINU BEACH - A Circuit
Cou|t Grand Jury Friday mdicted
four men for murder in connection
with the fatal beatii^ ol Robart
South July 31.
Indicted were John Wallace
White, 18, of Suffolk; Charies Baa-
do^ Littte. ao. of the 1400 bkxJc
of Ompo^elki Road: Dsnfies
ScoU St., 28, of the 400 block of
•Realty Lane; and temard Har-
v^; age and addres insisted.
S»iith, 83, of the 500 bk>ck of
S(kA Krdneck Rmd, wi» found
om^ansdots early Aug. 1 fti the
1900 Uodk of Wasliii^toD Avouie.
Police saki he h»i been beaten
witii a club, fists and feet. He
dial three dbys lata- qf h^aiml
injuries.
Bdfora he died, SmMi taM police
he went to the Washington Avenue
wMress with (we (rf the defend-
a^ and .sevoal men w^re wot-
a^. tltt attadc ffew out of an
Drive Bigliis
VIRGINIA BEACH - The door
to <bor c<tfnpaign to raise funds
by public subscription fw the Wind-
sor Woods branch of the Virginia
Beach Public Library and otheij li-
brary needs begins today. ^
The chairmai and the areas to
bt covered have been named as
follows; Mrs. H. E. Sayles for Ball
Lynn Farms, Indian River Es-
tates and McDonald Park; Mrs.,
T. C. Rocke, Eliiabsth lUver
Shores; Mrs. J. H. Long, West-
view Village Itones and Knob
Hill; Mrs. John Crunk, WoocBiaven,
Avalon Terrace, and Avalon Hills;
Mrs. J. E. Mays, Haven Hei^its;
Mrs. Al Dicnsi, Bellamy Manor
and KempsviUe Cokxny; Mrs. J.
Calviii Green, Aoredale.
Mrs. Ifoward C. Hendron,
KenopsviUe Manor, KempsviUe
Gardbis and Kenipsville Heists;
Mrs. G. V. Bratkhaw, Jr., Hunt-
ington, Larkspur, Plantatim Covf,
and Carolanne; Mrs. B. L. Broth-
ers, Fah- Medows; Mrs. R. E.
Haungs, Boidevard Manor; Mrs.
Arthur L. Spenc®" and Mrs. Lil-
lian H. Hinonan, Homestead
H(»nes; Mrs. John H. Ward, Mr.
and Mrs. William F. Jenkins, and
Mrs. Warren Gfurison, Aragona
Village.
Mrs. Rodney Quick. Pocab(xit»
Village; Bruce F. Watswi, Pom-
broke Mamu*; Mrs. R. 0. Walker.
ThaHa Acres, l^aHa Manor, Thalia
Gardens, Thalia Shores, Thalia
Village and Lynn Sbwes; Mrs.
Paul CJievdller, Birchwood Gar-
dens; Mrs. John Lang, Malibu;
Mrs. Einory Rumble, Princess
Anne Plaza.
Mra. Nubert Gray, Littte Haven
Road tfid Littte Haven; Mrs.
James G. KeDam King's Grant,
Rolling Meadows. Sa^m Park,
and Pinewood Gardtei^; Mrs. Carl-
ton Sea, E^agte Nest Point; Mrs.
John Austin, Rcbinhood FVM^st;
Mts. V. T. E>\M. Chesopeian Cd-
<»y; Mrs. Art Fra^-, Lynwood;
Mrs. FVank McLau^din, Point 0"
Woo(fe; Mrs. Hardd L. Ford, Bellt
Haven.
Ifrs. W. N. Bagbef, i^oi^em
Points; Mrs. Q. E. Welhebni,
Wotfsnare: Mi^, llMmas B. IVant,
North Inlym Tire Road; Mrs. J.
E. Moore, Soutti Splgel Road; litrs.
Colleen Marcus, Trantwood Shores;
Mrs. Aim E. fta^ras, Grei* Ne<*
Estates; Mrs. Loome Jarvis, Gr&A
Netk Mraor; C. I. Siter, Lynnha-
vm; and lira. Bts^ Kni^
Kempsvflte.
Mrs. Mills E. Gadwia Jr. greet-
h« gaesta altar the hoMheao
•mteOai af tfie Danom^ Wmn-
VlRGiniA Beach
VIRGINIA BiACH, VIRGfNIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMfeER 30, 1965
seaiON B
' ■ ; * ■
(Miato by Cassandra)
lending a tranendou» pc^ation
growtfi which naturally means that
our sdMols, highway, mental in-
stitutions, etc., are all necessarily
crowded . . . aU happening in a
ahort time. This C(mdition requires
tin» and money to cwxect, while
i^ and laida^tanding iastead of
criticism and derision should be
tmfkyti," he said.
"There is no state in the union
which does not have thew over-
all-problems." cmUnued Godwin,
"and Virf^nia stands on Its pa^
record In aU fleids ttf un|»u-al1ed
imjgress." "We must acceterate'
the programs we do have with
e^nperate reason, for Vhrgkila''8
record is good. Fw examjde, our
per capita incMne is greater than
all other ^tes except Florida.
Hwe in Tidewater we must escu-
late Mir present {M'ogram for pro-
gress. Sin<x bringing to this area,
industry, agricu'Uure and tourism
wUl hdp produce iie needed
nraney for our future education
image, we must irtrive to attain
this goal."
Godwin sU^essed team harmcHiy
ani the ^rk cf coopa-^on from
aH Virginians In the ctnUng elec-
tkm. He gave a. dignified and
thoroujl^ wairtfawMte talk to dwise
\^ were present, be they ^epti-
cai or m>n<<ke{rtical. with the
"wOTian behind ti» ma^" b|j||>
Cofflmlssioii
Will Ask
For Land
VIRGINU BEACH - The Vir-
ginia Beach Erosion C<Mnniimion
voted last week to proceed with
plans to ask the state for addition-
al lami in the area of Rudee Inlet.
The land wouM be dredged for
fill to reptoiirfj th6 beach th««.
sources ^ material
fhe smjthein end of Virginia Beach
Borough are expected to be ex-
hausted within several years, <te-
pendtng up(Hi the rate of erMion of
the beach.
llie land being sought by the
C(»nmissk)n Ues on the south side
of General Booth Bsulevard Hoag
Owl Creek, llie land is part of
tamp Pendletdn, and is presently
towned by the state.
City Plamut^ Commission Direc-
t(Mr Mas(Mi Gamage said last week
he was not sure whether the pro-
perty wouW go to the city or the
commission, if it can be acquired.
Hw city contonplates developing a
wayside and possibly smne snudl
boat facilities m that part of ttie
land next to the road wb«i die
dred^g is ounpleted.
The commissiwi also voted to:
# Approve payment of $5,809 to
sion during the sbc months endai
Langtey, McDonald & Overman for
engineering services to the cwmnis-
sion diurii^ tt#^^ nKwths anded
Aug. 16. 190i ~ ^-^--.^^^
*Etelay reramptl<»i of two-^tift
pumping of sand mto the beachM
u>^ bad weather begins in this
area.
*Ap(»Y)ve operating expenses lar
the month of iUigust in the anumnt
Oi $3,442. This brings to $21,460 th«
total expeMT kr beach cmitrol
during ^ 'Cscal year. Approxi-
mately $12,000 of this amount went
for salaries (rf administririive voA
aerating personnel and $5,300 for
Seaman Founif
At Cape Henry
VHIGINU BEACH - A Swedish
seanuu] vAk) jumped oH jus ^p
was washed ashwe alive on Cape
Henry liuMtly beCiu'e 3:00 a.m.
Sunday, three hmjrs a^ he was
reports missing Inm a freighter
bound for New York.
Hrnis Anders Bertfl Gu^afson,
21, was pidced up (m a strip of
beach off Atlantic Avonie at Roi^e
60 by tiK Virginia Beach Rs%ue
Squad.
Gustafsui w^s taken to Virginia
Beach General Hpspital aind was
lata* transferred to Norfok Gen-
eral.
A spokesman at 5th District
Coast Guard Hef^uarters sakI
the seaman was reported missh^
from the out-bound Swedish frd^
ter .Hjordesttiorden shortly after
midni^. He was discov^^ miss-
ing when the ship was IMt miles
east oi Cape Henry ui the entrance
oi Oiesapeake Bay.
A pland with S5 illuminating
flares aboard was di^>atched from
the Coast Guard's Elizabeth City
Air Station abou|. 1:00 a,m. akmg
with die 9&foot ortter Ci^ie F^-
con from the Uttie Oreek stiAion
to %arch for the mistii^ seiunan.
Ilie Cape Fatcon rambed the
irea udiere Gustirfson was refXKted
overt»ard, as ttte aircraft dkled
overiiead dropiang flares. Tlie res-
cue squad fouffil the saikn- ^ 2:45
a.m.
Ihe Coast Guarti saki two sdup-
mat» saw htan junqi overboard
Aortly irfter midni^t. '
Boys Town
Choir Heri
November 22
VIRGINIA BEACH - Vu-glnia
Beach Elks Lodge No. 2208 will
q)dl^m\JheL^ f anted dhoir fran
Fatiw^niuiagin^Boys Town in
(^iMert h«'e on No^Fember B for
at lea^ one, and possibly two per-
formances.
s^jndats are now beli^ sokl by
d^NElks for tile evenhig perftntn-
ance to be Iwld at the Alan B.
^i^ard Civic Centw. A matinee
paiortiaace may be arranged if
advaiM^e ticket sal^ are good, ac-
cmtUng to Ted Beasl^, general
dukman for the program.
PatitMi tickets for tiie main per-
fmnance are $S, and goieral ad-
mlssbn will be $2.50.
Proceeds from ticket sales will
beiffifit both Uie Elks charities and
the new G«ieral Hmpttal of Vir-
gkila Beach.
Editors Named
VIRGINIA BEACH - Princess
Anne Ogh Sdiool has named two
senters as exttors dl^ two sdiod
pubiteations. The Pee-a|^ yearbotdc
and The Prinoeas Aane Pa^ news-
paper.
Nancy Shea, vbo served on the
yearbodc staff ftr one predous
year, will l»ve Thomas Gamxi as
tlK advisor.
Stoat McCawland wfll be the
^hott^aphar as w& as tiie editor
of tile mmpa^, md Mas Flor-
tmi Pai^dca will be tiia
lo tiie prfbMMlioB
Ptctand with Um gevcraor recehiag tfckata No. 1 and t are Mrs ^^
heeaidtsa%, ticket chtfrman; GevOTMr HarriaoB; M rs. Gemge L. AWd ^,
Anne Woman's OUb whteh ^oMNrs the ananal eveirt; ami Mn. ItevlB, AaHyH
pwsMeat ti tite
BBB WARNS
BUSINESSMEN
THJI^AIirR — Tltt area Is
again bdi^ flcKXted with classified
directory solicitations which look
like fawolc»s. Most of tl^e fonns
itate: "This Is a soUdtatwn for
yoir listing." (»; similar wording.
Nevalhelan, tiiese directories con-
tinue to fkNiridi primarily because
tfaousands of businessmen ern^e-
<HiAy r^a6 the forms as invoices
and m^ nanitbance. A numba-
of area bunnessmen have reported
the bin was ahnort paid befwe k
was noted tttat it was me^ly a
"soUcltation."
<^-
rttitlv has a manbo' of directory
malBn^ under hnreiMeatkHi. How-
ever, tills scheme can be effective-
ly cuibed by busine^n^i tiMRi-
wiv» If th^ will t^e tiie we-
caotteo to read my Inmce-IflEe
form tiiey receive for a directory
listing, and thereby differently^
hdween a genuine Invoice for a
4edre4 Hating in an estdbll^ di-
rectory and a sc^^tkn tok a
Ustteit hi an uidtnown directiN7 of
(yjestfciuUa vahie.
the Hdsfirailer B^er Busbiesi
Bm«au iffgea ttat ^ dert year
Beach Pilot
Awarded Medal
LITTLE CB£EK — The Secre-
tary of the Navy Uiat C^mnetMia-
tion Citation and Air Medal were
awarded to Captain R. T. Trundy,
USMC, "for extremely meritori-
ous performance erf duty" while
serving In the Repidilic of Vietnam.
Captain H. H. deLaureal, USN,
commanding officer (rf the U. S.
Navd Am^ubteus School, made
the pr^entations Sept^nber 24
daring ceremonies at the sclvid.'
Ihe Unit Ccmimaidation was for
Captain Trundy's action white at^
ta(^ to IfHrine Madusn Heltet^
^ IB ftwn ,Wy w
October. 1964. He ikfw UH-34D bel-
fcopters and served as scheduling
officer of the squadron while based
at Da Nang, South Vietnam.
The citation from tiie Secretary
of the Navy states that the squad-
ron "operated torn unprepared
landing zones ranging from sea
level b^ altitiides of 6000 feet, fly-
ing over swam|», rugged moun-
tains and treacherous jun^e ter-
rain, in aii^rt of helic(^)t€3' as-
sautt operations conducted by
Forces of tiie RepdiUc of Viet-
nam. ..."
It goes on to say, "Oftei oi-
countering extremely haxardmts
weather conchtions, they si^iported
daily operatknis conducted by the
Vi^amese from laisecured land-
ing zones which frequentiy ex-
posed them to hostile fire at ex-
tremely ckisp range.
The Air Medal was presented
him for his "achievement in aerial
flight" white cotiductir^ combat
support missions from September
1964 t« ^rii 1965 in tiie Repdslic
of Vietmon.
Trundy is now serving as an
air training instructor at the am-
phibious school. He enlisted in the
servtee hi 1053 and has recdved
tfie Air Medal, Navy Conrntienda-
tion Medal witii Cranbat "V." Na-
tional Defense and Aimed Forces
fixp^tionary medal priw to to-
day's ceremony.
Ihe cai^ain Is married to tiie
former Ihedis A. Owens of Myrtte
Beach, South Carolina and they
have five children: Dale, 12. Da-
vid, 9, Dehise, 7, Ridiard, 5 and
Terraa, 3.
The Governor And Tlie Ladloi
VIRGINU BEACH - The Gov-
ernor came a'calUng at a recent
meeting of tiie Antique 9iow Com-
mittee held at the iKsne of Mrs.
T. E. Leesnitzor. and he piff-
chased tiie v^ first tkkets to
be s(dd for the sevntii aoalfll
Antique Show and Sale wlicb w^
be hekl at tiw Alan B. ShepM
Civic Colter on November i
tiiroi^ 7.
Police Charge
Man
VIRGINIA BEACH - A 21 year
old Vii^inla Beach msdmAc has
been arrested and diarged i'itti
The Pwt (Mke Dejartmait cur^reaking li^ nine dffiererrt offices
in the Crnvnonwealtii Buiklii^ hi
the -^00 bk>ck of Virginia Boich
Blvd., police said.
A preliminary h^hrb^ has beoi
set for Oct. 4 for Othy R. Scaggs
Jr. ol 713 DeluraLane.
Pplice Officer G. T. VWiite said
he arrested Scaggs inside the
buiklii^ at 1:30 a.m. Friday. Nme
dtvxs had been altered, Whtte
said. Nothii^ was mi^ig fiftan
wvm (ffyces, but about $27 was
mining fixHn the otiier two. tiie
pdice offker said.
^a^ was onployed as a serv-
ice aytion inedwiic.
un to
a« he tfrtves
at her home
greets G avasa ar ^Ihi0ls
aai Mn. 3. JaBM
Enjoytag tiie <dd-l8shk»ed sm^-f est. Gaveraar Hanftaa Jstaa la
sta^ of seags fnin a Gay Nlaeticisaag bash. WMh hfaa an 1
Dalrto and Mra. Ge6rge L Aldridge. .
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, tile Congress of tfie United Stitea has desigDated %^
second week hi October of oEKb year as NiAkpal l^aqdc^ tin Fii|
dcfdly HauUcai^ Wed; and '
WHEREAS, for tin twenty-fir^ ramsecitfne your, pid>Uc a«pp^
Jor and tiitiereat in the emphqnnenf oi othowtoa <|piaittled hit tk^
sica% handican)ed worktfi is bd^ urged; Md
WHEREAS tiKNsahds of these wwkos bava ttnaiy daaeaiMiM
ed that handicaps are not an InsumMMUtaUe barrio to en^ie#'aAd
fxodiKtivs UNa-; ,
NCm, THEREFORE, I. Frank A. Duadi, Mayor of tbe,^ «(
Virpila Beadi. do Kt aside and prodidm tin wedc of O^htar
3rd tiiraq^i 9tk, 196S, Indudva as
EMPLOY THE PHYSKISAIXY HANDICAFPE3X WBBK
and urge aU mm <^ iK^aem to md» a comcieiitkMt alM^ to
employ dIsiMed vetotms and oti^- hattUcMpad dtiiBiis wUImw
tiien- ablUtin will suffice todotiieJobaiwtnMa MihaaBetf^
wtffliQr.
Given uni^ my hoid tMs aoth <^ sf Saptanber. 1^ *;
FRANK A. oam, MlNr
cnyofvkgwi*
ji mLJmL
mmmmm-
^Hm
Virginia Beach SUN, Thursday, September 30, 1965
Afk^r Much Hard Work A Toast
r
Mri \Mftvm WMmi l»4l «Mk i^mi^^ ivedi. TfccM ^ v^r ^■hmta J
Jta^^MlM «B MOM iM^-ttne w p i twir adms nd
Ite ^Wtfrn. M^lrtn ■ trtmciMMii td»l. I dedlcatfon. Itefr wmk to metlnrioai. Itey pirt in
kiin ori hMS ii Wrt imk AM hM ei^ tte directsr brea^leM.
the Mit fli fa* tht apMhl^ Amt if «e MM! «»»». "Stop »• W«rU. I Wast Ta CM OK." \S% %
■nnled !■ i«M WMmm. m 'IJttfe Ouir' >» «■ ot^^e throsf^ (he CBttne pliy. MIn
•«ve» pMlnyf iNt Menu wMmi li t|e We cf "Ultte dla^" Ibey «^flw Mty tw«
tan li the phy.
Ami irtMl Oey k«f« 4Me wHk llwM tm pw|t li • beaiittfnl Mpi to we. 11k «BdentaDdiiii^^
y/m teanlkw te MfM ^ Jte eiJiatB Ji "^ laitf^yi^ ywfeieieMi teoch ftel gtrei the play aw-
ne |lay aiMH May. Ae ta«( ftat Wii FiricHer and Wataoa fhw to eMsb eOM^ 1« ta part a hope
*a| tae ftay wa be weB received, aat ta paH a paaae (hat lays, '^Oee*. we aw relrfy.**
RWER FOaiES OCTOBER 9
"Hie Flsg)per Fot
HetT win be presooted by the N«r-
CcA Ch^pla- of Sweet Adelinea,
Ml October 9 at 8 pm io Hbe
iqgh «^o(d aiKlitt^-kBB.
'^w«et Adelines, Inc.," is an in-
ttnafehmal ot^uizatku of ladies
wlio eiij(9 iiE|^ baibenbop bar-
mo^, the NorUk diqptar, (B-
CKted 1:^ Jee TutUe, has been
d i ta tere d An- two yem md k
very active is the lUeHrattf area.
Hie Street Addioes flag lor dvic
hmctloiw, dMinft gFoops, cmven-
ttMS, and tfaelikt.
"llie F1ai)per FoOies" ii tliefirit
iktm of its kind to be presented in
fffewater an dtfae 42 members of
Kfolk cfaap^ '(Which in-
^iH«» nuiqr aiom ^mp yiniM*
~ 1) aT« wortcing Ska teaven
he RoariMt Twenties
necessary to present
of this
kind.
The feabred quartette. Hie
Pittabur^iettes, as the name indi-
cia are &x)in Ptttsbur|^. Pen-
m^tWBkk, and ffi*e the only ladies'
comedy quartette east (^ the Mis-
sta^ppl. Itwy trwel ttaaanuids of
nxQeB eadi year to appear en bar-
berdx^ shows and are in great
^Ibe Rfaytbui Rebels £rom Lyndi-
burg are very po{xi}ar in I^gk>n
14. Not oidy do Uiey sii% well, but
are also very pretty.
iUn to 1^ heard will be the
MerH-Macs .a fliib's Wbe-s^op
(fu^t; t^ Voedairae, NorloQc's
oi^ !«£«> quH-fi^; mifclk's Sweet
AiMiae d»rua, {^ tt» MCir«
p^ try f AYTi ^ n>thanvf^.
Ibe dcuatioB of
vatioasM^^*
Norvtow ^1 ^rus and Swjiet
Adelines, lac.
The Veealalres iih« «« iii^ at the *'W\Kftm FaUes" are (Ifit to
Itlhi) Ml*. Keneth La«g)^ Mn. Tfras Alex«i4(r. Miv. I^Olam
M Mrs. Robert Whlto. '
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'MBOUnti
WKE DOUfiLAS
TO IE H9ST
NOIWOUC — M^e Douglas, na-
tinaUy known tetevWon ^ar wiU
be the Master of C^fRKMiiM for
the MISS UNtTED STATES PAO-
EANThercin^ftctober.
Itoy La More, Exeottive Direct
or of tiie p^snt, macte the a»-
nouiKement today.
"Hiis ddnyaates seyoria weeks
of negodatiorts," La Ifcre said
Douglas does his daily SO minute
TV siww from PJiili^eipWa and it
was nec€»ary to arrange his
schedule to be free fcr both eVr
nings, FriclBy. 0<^^ 1^ and
Satonlay, (Srtdber litti.
lite Mike Douglas Show is seen
on some TO TV stations across fli*
country, which covers rfwut t
percent of the avd'able TV au
dence.
Dn^glss is Lt>us!dei'ed to~be one
d the fewest rising stars in the en-
tertainment workJ. He has b«n
merticmed as a possibte siKcenor
to Johnny Carsm.
"We felt it n«:es8ary to have a
star of this magnitude and with
the young, modau, clean-cut inv
age of Mr. Douglas to assist us in
buikling the MBSS UNITED
STATES PAGEANT to the Uuly
national character we want," said
La Mere, "Many national firms
are watching us as possible future
^nsors and it tf necessary t^
create the prbpih bnage tf^ we ari
to be conadered ."
"^ "Ihe smaU six of the Norfolk
auditoriwi makm it nearly im>-
hibitive to bring stars <tf this cali-
ber, but in ^te of possible fi-
nancial losses this year, it is neces-
sary fnsn a natimsal ttni^ point
of view," La Mere 8aid.'_, --
NORFOUC — Tiwffi^ ''^SHIoKI The Mike Douglas Show W^ S»n
in the Tidewater area at 4:30 to
6:00 p.m. daUy M<Kiday thru Fri-
day on Channel 10. H/AVY-TV.
SmrU Wed. 0$. Beach
chap." 1h^ «r^ tte «4y Nre red duvac-
Norfolk Little
Theatref ■
season" is in si^ for the Fft»-folk
Little Theatre's lM6-a68 sched-
ule ef S {^ys. Now Altering its
39th yem- of coMtiinious coiraxnini-
ty theatre, the little theatre
addeved its first ccHi^dde "sell-
out" la^ year just before die open-
ing d the firrt show. Mai^ indi-
vidual pilars in tte past had played
to soldout houses with a row d
standees at the back xA the Uiea-
tre, biA never before had an en-
tire season of 5 ^s^ b^i marhi^
"SRO." ,,^^_ . ^' —
s^riee peraonnel, •^riwcoin^ to
town, and* others 'k tHe'fSfewater
area win may have ^ recaiuy
l»en introduced to the activities <rf
the NorfoBt Little Theatre, an 'ex-
^a ni^t's performance was added
to the &4ay schedule oif each
[day. All shows produced for the
season ticket bolder now opoi (»i
a Friday and play 9 oxitinuous
evenii^ through the following Sat-
urday. ,
Tbe plays to be given during the
196&-1966 season are: "A Man for
All Seasons" (Drama), Oct. 8-16;
•^La Plume de Ma Tant?" (Musi-
cal), Dec. 3-li; "Much Ado About
Nothing" (l2iake^arean Cfflne-
dy), Frf), 4-12: "Time Remem-
bered" (Comedy), Mar. ZS^Apr. 2;
"The Visit" (Comic-Drama), May
13-21.
A limited nutd^: of season tick-
efts are still aVaUidile for the plays.
Tickets can be reserved for fee
19^1966 season by calling the
Norfolk Littte Tliea^re Box Office,
MA 7-aSl. Season tickets are $10.50
for Adults and $5.50 for Studeiits.
.Vny oi^anizltiwis, groups, or in-
dividuals into-esjfod in sponsoring
axtra theatre party performances
(^ tfiy ytUe Theatre jdays during
the" season, may contact director,
Stan Fedyszyn. at MA 54685.
Tbe Nor^ Utae Tbeatre is
located at 801 Claremotft Avenue
(corner of'Claremont and Raleigh
\venues) and can easily be
reached from downtown Norf(^
by followmg flie Brambleton Ave-
nue expressway ri^t to the the-
itre's doors.
KRCmiY-COMET
t1
%vici On All hhkm CX Cirs
IP^UP and tm^W
1^^ • Trained Me^ani^
'^ymifater't
!
Memiry
Dealer^
85> Va, Beach Bhfd.-Vlr^lnla Beeth-42t.7l21
BAYLAKE METHODIST
BAYSIDE - Rev. Raymond E.
Mittwr, pastor of Bayldce Ifefto-
dist Chinch, announces that Ae
clHuch will take part in the ds-
^rnne of "World Wide ConBnn
sd(m Day" next Spday, jtt tx^
Wcu^ship services.
ms aid HERS . . . Richard Chaaiberlata and Yvette MlmleadK.
as the young nuurrM cenpie Uvtag oa a mldwertera ooUege eanpu
ta "Joy ta the Memtag." use adjddng gynaaiinii dwwen ta lUs
■erae fmxk tfie pictare. fte Hetro^loUwyii-Mayw seree* iwiriea
of Betty SmMh'B best-MOtag novel, tBmed ta cdor, alae stars Arthor
KeBBe<fy and Omv Ha»fta.
"Picnic," a sunmier romance by
William Inge, ocn^uk a succ^s-
hU engi^anent M the Wedgewood
Dinner Hieatre located west of
Willimni^urg.
The famous Broadway hit deals
with the electrifying rffect of a
braggii^ muscular ywing man up-
on an assortment d women in a
smaB Kansas Town.
Ty Stevens appears in the star-
ring role d a coltege football play-
er turned tranH), whose earthings
upsets a staid coomiunity. Sandra
McChu^ plays Madge, the im-
awakened prdty prl who is the
chief victim of his impact.
"Picnic" will coiHinue Oirough
PAINFUL COR
AMA2IN6 LIQUtD
RfLimSMIMAS ,
ITIHSSOI.VESCAimS
Now remove cornj the tot. eisy w«T
with FfMione*. Liquid PrecKme re-
lievts Mtn inmiitly. wcwkj below me
(km line to diwotve corn» «w«? m (ost
d»ys. Get Freefone. . . it all drug couoKrt.
w
mfmn
Wedgewood
October 16th with pofonnances
ni^^ except Sunday and a mat-
inee on Saturday. SaturdiQr mat-
ins fearture a fashion parade M
the lunchewi preceding the play,
with ctothing provided by Bmns
d WilliM«burg.
Discounts on tickets are avail-
abte to parties d twenty-five or
more. For reservat^ps call Toano
564-3230 or write F:0. Box 242,
Williara8b«rg, Vh-^a.
Virginia Beach Theatres
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October 3-4-5
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Federatfa^n Uf Home Demonsh-ation
cubs to be hekl Octt^ 5 at 7:95
pin at TMia Glemaitfry Sichool.
AlQidi)^^ d the 4-H Honor cUb
will assist Splice durii^ his p-e-
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Tlje gra|rfj^ ^fscrjption d life
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Ftorida, owrM^ of tl^ Enlisted
mvm and Ottkec Wives aubs (rf
Helio^er Antistdxiwrine Squadron
THREE.
Hie two wives clubs, having
Men pktur^ of tiie ^tructiui
called by Betsy to the b-aila*
eamp^afea on Big Coppitt Key be-
gan their coUecUon two days latar.
T}» first ^prn^t wie fkwii to
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Open Mwday tlirough FrMay, » AJL to 1 PJI^Friday afteraoon - 4 to 7 P.M.
t. A. H. B.
(Editor's Note: 11^ la the ttflt
of a serias of artktea on «M
is probibly each diqr's tnblt
talked about siA>Ject-4he benR.
IMs deds with the whote broad
si^Ject of the home building
indui^ and the ecwioiny. Ofli-
ers wiU dlscuii partkiiilar phaMs
-the Bd^iMTbood. gooA design,
kttchans. famOy raomi. etc.)
1^ W. W. REASOR, Ptt i i l dsMt
ndewaler Aaaa. af Bone jtailden
llw honnetMiikiing industry will
contrftKite an Mtimated |21 bilUon
to ttie natkm's eomMny this year,
re|*e9«itli^ SJ per cent of tht
ai^cipated Gross Natkmal Prod-
uct. .
Hw c(»tribiition will be made
throu^ Uw planning, land devd-
apamt, conatrw^Mi, md land-
sc^^ of some 1.S milUho hoi»
ing units, aboat ttie same number
built during 1964.
Most of the nraney will be ch«i-
neUed into the economies of our
worthw hile , projert ^ <^«w^p»^ | toc tf cownunitiQ in wWeh ^
L(»ig-term inters rates are at
idiunially favorable lev^ as a re-
suk of tlM continued hi^ rate <3i
savings, Mcmey, while bec<»iing
s(»nevi^t less avaik^le Oian tt
was last year, is ea^ to olMain
for home ndOTtgages.
Homes built durii^ 196S wil be
b^ter oigineered Uian ever brfslre.
Tlutx^ resarch and testing, ttw
home btukling industry has im-
proved the materials and metttods
of hmise construction, (nt>vkta% in-
crouMd durabiltty and eiduBiced
appearance.
N(A Mdy have ttie demoitary
materials of w«iod and brick bem
put to new and imagtoiAive uses,
Init materials unknoMm 10 years
ago have been devdc^ for
cheaper and nx>re ^ici«it use.
Research continues, in search of
even betta* means of buUdinf.
The National Asaodaiion of Home
AiiMors ^ tNIJi ^ leaders in
this field of r«iseut^ to prwUit
better livtog.
"nte natknai anociatkm, with
which the Tidewatar ^aociatkm
of Home BuiMers is afiiUated, is
oaq^rised of 44,000 buiU^ and
rafffesentativea of buiiaeues In-
voked io home buOdiog. ^^
bousea are biilt 4-
Every new home bi^ wfll pro-
vide three nan-yeara d mA-<tt
W-JMff cnQ|NQflMBK fOT ■H'la UIS
-for muntfaeluring and ddlvtr&ig
b^Ox^ nwfeeriali and In jBirt
ctmAructfam. »
Furtiiennore, liM average fanoily
wiH spend about IS.OM for himi-
ture, ifpUances, «id olber bauae-
hoM goods and Arabbery within a
year alter ptin^aae of tbe home.
As new siribdivUaos and corbbu-
nittes are (kfvdoped, new rtorea,
sdiools, and dairdiM will be erect-
ed, adding evm more to the eco-
nomy.
For every 100,000 homes built,
250,000 to 300.000 peraont are ero-
{^yed in the conatrudtkn and re-
lated work. Some 470 n^Uon
brkks, 97S nyOicn board feet of
lumbo-, and 230 millkm pounds of
cemoit are ined In tib building
of 100,000 new homes.
Some 1.9 miQkm ^dkms of pah*
and 11 mllUon square feet of cos-
mic tile will adso be used in the
100,000 homes.
yi^thla Hidh ^/thuNM^
30, 1965
P^M
ing Oitk^r <d HS-3, CkHnmander J
T. Carta Mid . . . "Thw^ Uie»
women are separated from the
people Uiey are wiping by more
than a thousand miles, they (ttie
wives) have shown that the spirit
of "Onen^s" and the traditiwi of
aiding cme's nei^tbor in the time
d disaster is duiractei'istic of the
response oi our Navy families to
tile mutual need of oUiers."
Arrsngemei^ for the pick-i^
ami distribution of the dothii^ was
nude by personal tang dabUKO
phone calls to Ouef Hare in Key
Wwt. (Md Hare, a retired Navy
Chief Petty (Hficer, met the air-
craft with ihe fir^ k>ad of cloUies
at Naval Air Station, Boca CWca,
Key West. He related that Uie need
for clothing remains acute, as
many families lost everything Oiat
they owned exc^ for the clothes
that they were wearing when the
hurricane struck. ^. ,.,^^, V
Tlie wives chAs^reTiffl! wffiect-
ing and any other groups that
care to omtribute can be sure tlat
tiKir gifts will be apuu^iated
Please semi dotiies or write for
furthor informatimi to LTJG QfiR-
BISON, HS^, NAS. Norfolk, Vir-
ginia,
llie Orieirtal Kttdiea li llmpte'Iy beautiful.
Colorful Kitchens Create Interest
ATKEMPSVILIE
KBMPSVIIUS — Tltt American
Red Cross Bkwdmobile will be co-
sponsored t^ the Ken^EKsyille Lions
Cidb and the Mamoimite group f<Mr
a visit (HI October 5 at the Kemps-
viUe Volunteer Fke Department
building from i to 6 pin.
Give bkMd to save a life!
TENNIS, ANYONE?
VIRGINIA MIACH - Hie YWOA
will opea another tennis dass Iw
adult beginners, starting Ck;tober
7, 2 pm, at the CavaU«r tomis
courts.
RegistrMion for this class will be
heki at the YWCA office, 303 30th
Street, frwn 9 am-5 pm throughout
the week. Nancy Batchelder will
insb-uct.
Can <^S-8228 for further Miforma-
ti<m.
Qy MABflPPO
VIRGINU BEAICH - Hie Ptew
Yorii F^itar was made ^> of msny
things. To soiM, tiie. «t and in-
diKtries was their int»«ift, to
oth««, educatkx! or commerce;
and to a good n^ny the. tmk]ue
sdeaifk: exMl^ts and atowman-
At tbe Wilr yon can ride to tf»
moon at iUm to the ooewi Hoar,
watch i^irrtig ^m^filbm, see the
pa«t Md ^Btwe tb^ou^ Dinar's
eyes, anil at tlie cvto of H aU te
the world Itsdf. the Uniifihere.
Ififriiances con^donent tte au-
ttimtic stylhig touches of teakwood
poadii^ sad Japanese-type l^Kted
'^ais litems suspended fro^n un-
IffdlaiKl bui^aa designs. A sur-
{tK% cooldi^ wit set cm a slab
in a ring-«haped mounting of hand-
tooled sugar pine in the center of
tte kitchen is an ap{nt^»4ate com-
plement to the benin wtod panel-
ing, bttnboo ami drtftwood ar-
nu^emeots and traditional orien-
tal datigns, in the Nippoi^ garl
duNUxi^ecture conc^ of con-
tfinporwy mod Omvtd d^ign.
Ibe base of 4he unique cellar is
a^ow bi the iritfH Ay. ;. 1-^^ gn g^ impolished teirasBO cir-
But world of intereat to me
to nwit women wa« the obibit of
•Tnifiiaa d old Hf&M Kitchens"
preaated by the Frigklabre Divl-
skn ol the Qenend Bloton.
Tba coImM coBectton, featur-
ii« the newieA Utcben setMngs,
wRh (he ceMd Ifpiancea of tar-
qiwiae, aitec oo^ and sunny
y0kjivr httlt\ as sm as white, wae
the tteraeof tfaa"Ofieatei" 'tar
Bait," "Eu^ Aitertcan," 'Medi-
te rra a e m ;" md "IsSm Attmitean"
pnf&m.
Wtty^m^ mpm^ modds d
tmmm biifll-^Miinie appU-
abeM nf Hie latfttderilpi appear
in thl gliln^oes kKdien sitings
vw 'lirlii fttfr, #) world aocelso^
In % 'ttruiHal iqtGhen" white
- ' i . /i '^;: ' if:'y' — ; ■ —
bcmkred by a diamond-shap-
ed band of Idack, fkor covering
BAYSHOREGC
vmaiNIA BEAai - Hie Bay-
shore Garden Club hdd its first
m«eling at the heme <^ Mrs. W. P.
Ibidrow on DitcUey Itoid. Mrs.
Maarioa Jadcson was ^-hostess.
Mrs. ^chesi McGratii. i^-e^^,
peeavUM p]am for a wca-ksht^
meetik^ to be heU ne«t month on
itpaaim flown* anas^aifmiB.
AgoW r&bon was {K^ated Mrs.
Jackson for her arrmigemeirt, and
a blue ribb(» was awarded to Mrs.
John MMiiews. Red rUbbons W3%
given te Mrs. W. W. Wdler, Mrs.
Rudrow and Mrs. L. Kuhl. Mrs.
jpnim Van Lotn took a hhte rib-
MO for horticultive.
TOUR ON A MATCH
LISTEN/.-
fO
H* Joseph Lowenthal^ Jr<
MANAGING EDITOR OF THE
Uirainla dSeacn ^un
EACH MONDAY
WR>NESDAY
AND FRIDAY
AT 12:15 P^.
WITH HIS
Editorial Of The A&
DURING THE NOON RB>ORT ON
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Rv gi)li 1^ iMiHl to
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ifa» oMgie antibcr Is
IfeCalN «9aN. DHoiibod •■
McCaB's
■alkisltoir
«Mos tfi^ mbE-nalch.
mam p^knt ttet piodiiosft
«» p^ omUoms and AM
tbn tihn, yet easy, aldft at
l^tper^r^ilbp flie plaid skirt
«^ a^^ier l>iouse (nm ttie
liqiae iMitiian, add a j&i^xi in
ftik ptaiM'Si dcHninant oobMr. and
^ liavtt noiSbex yo«ng
tmtiits ooahune (lower l^>.
le^ tefftber of #7924*a ttUflMT*
nkenjoal paiiibSUtiei: the ooat and
flUtt enaemMe at lower ri^
Ifakie Ibe eo^ ban 4ieauw
PMmii an Um ^MJ^. It's fttrii-
MftfaMiQIltllCfeMlft
inlaid in an Engli^ oi^ ptadc
floor. The area is illunrin^ed By
a huge globe-sh£^ Japanese Isn-
tem susp»}ded overhead from 9n
inverted arrangement of bamboo.
A garden wall, coxit^ztMAei of
ladled banrtxw latice-work ksna a
decorative flor^ screai Of^o^te
the food pr^>arati<m area. At the
base of tiie screai is a bed of
gleamii^ sandstone chips and oa
one end a miniature {n^>da.
The Oriet^ tradMoi ts txatei
out in the accessories, with GeUhia
dolls fflid muMkM^wed wbxi
diarms to ward off evil sfMx.
Iliere is a circular wall desi^i in
red (tiie cokir of Joy) and a wall
placque lowing cranes and ptae
trees (both synix^ of hssp^ti^t
to' Orientals.) A»l oi a lAmaA of
the traditional witii the contenper-
ary, a habadii co(Aer has a plan
ri^ bftsidai tiie dectric Taagfi.
The hJ^iii^ of tiie "Far East
Kitch«p';,4jNB^^i^Msqiie pattem
witii iU iinn»^like 'maspy ova-
tiie lomdry island, and tt» canqjy
arches sugg^^ a go^, 'offva-
ture arraqgenrait, not only fif Aie
wadwr aiMi dryor. b^ abo of te
grmpng of tiie food prepwation
area, wiudi includes inobife dWy
washo- witii Hardwood dbap^ai
bk)ck top, a ktaiid^ ste^ 4nk
and Tender-matk ooolting engird
'The ^l^fl^pin'f kttctai
blaided Coloni^dNpi Ivtti omi-
temp(»tu7 a}nvenien», wift the
suggesti(m d brldi ovens ol yuHar -
year in the novel paastteoa^
chimn^ archway. A oc e aaBtl la
luch as coppbry ketties and m
antique woodburning sto^ve addMl
to its diarm.
Harmonizing vritii Ae Aitec ^i^
per alliances are such acceasortea
as wooden ladles and a gprcad -
winged eagle. A brass candle beU-
er, t<Mh^ pin, corn ct^ airfflo^e-
ments, carp^ beatk, suiertraot
diopper and I»non juicer ale
Early Amearican con^rsatton
pieces w^ch also in^ides a
double horse^oe dinner beU witii
cowhide null string and ^ Berty
American Caplock rifle.
Cool sea cokrs in the floor pat-
tern of swe^ing curves dUini a
perfect siting for turqwdse^dtor-
ed appliances in the "Mediterrian"
kitchen. 1^ slightly curved ac-
r^gemente of appUances at pbB
n^t of tiie kitd^ was accented
by the pronounce, arc, oC |be
snack bar and circtilar, lined ^
play and "lazy aoan" work tdrie
wiiich rotaa^ted at a fingertip toqch.
Hie floor pattern d vMte, )$»
and turqiwise hues, bloided itftii
the turquoise appliance in the
gra(«ffil curvi^ire of tiie kiteh«i.
The Uheni use d buitt-ins piv% it
a clean, inxrhitt^^ hck.
Brilliant cotors,. traditional favor-
ites "Soutii Of The Border," i»o-
vided a Uv^y decorative tcnyio
in the sixxie-like setting of tte
"Latin ^nerk^n" kitohen «^
sunny yeUow appliance indniiag
the coddng t<^ in tiie novd ind^
chimneyed grill and buiH<4iHmfl
oven, whtdi 8{»rkled agallat (be
white waOs and terra oMk floors.
Bri^tiy c(^aed acceaoriei, sng-
gffitive of pctaittive Latin Alnei-
can Art chje^, added a bnU
decMtrfive bnicb to the anW^
meirt. iMatai riidvea Cor acem-
aor^ an! olhir ftemi were fvfn-
ed by i^dott ifxpi^ in His
ttuck-abode-Uka waSft
A noy«i eaaapjr, ^dOp t lied U
six-inch wide rkU^ jpM f/Mc
mpt with wMte taiMk pertMlgr
covered the Htchni amuHT — "
aad »mim d a fy l d fcfaar i
SUN, Thursday, Sipjtember 30, 1965
PLAID FE»F10T*-^umpert
for pre-teeo* take ^ A-lin*
in gmy and bnwii Umed
cotton pUtid. WaM cotton
IntMcMoth btouM ta In a
comjrfMngiiting beige. Mc-
CaU'g I^tt^n 7380 and 2ab-
rka available at ^nger cen-
In kinda^artei or college, the
adioQlgirrs favorite companioD is
the jiaiv>er. Fasbkmable fat all
1^ ud flattering to all sizes, this
VesMile ganiient has joined the
raoks at dasstcs in the badc-to-
school waRbt)be.
Ibis fall tt's slated for even
more pr^minrace. Season-spaimii^
cottons Mid new versatility, allow-
ing tt to duu^ its boks to suit
dm occasioB or \^i climate. Top-
silad tor scfaod jun^rs are tl^
iHlva cottoli dtec^ colorful
fdalds, mdi ridi cmduroys,
, Ea^-to-sew jumper patterns frar
(|B i^es are ^arkeid wtth up-to4he-
lUDute d»i^ nc^, too. Tliejr
raageinni the Oiurr^es kxdc for
b0 'to fhittari^ hon pteiUs for
b^ ^s, reports the NiAional Cot-
Ion Owndl.
Eip&iiidly be«»ning to the grade
K^Md s^ is tl|e toafitted P^^^at
^ttq>»'. It can be made with as
ttOe m a yard and a half 9I fab-
^ uA reepik<M 'little alteraticHi
ftt the ^rowlsg VOmBsta:. Usuat
^ ^ tbafs nwid II hem tertg%
A perfect {x^M ^^ ^ ^^^n-
i|^ laamhig to sew is tiie no-
mtt, atn^^Jine >imper. It's
i^|Ae in rat am] has a minimum
4liM rtr Sehitl
mmA mem hx*^ «*;yw
raa \» o^aatod mm ooe p^^a
^ iA% v«yitg fabrics. A ^rip-
#l<ii of the oew4ooki% klAwD
^ ffm Gi0ks& fUih, for o^oi-
pla, tglm OD a tftenat look whei
iHpria 19 ki a ridi araber-olcved
tmimiV ... or a cri^> Hack 1^
i^i^eck.
b sewh% wM |Mb. che^s, w
(»Hkvo3«. rs tapoita^ to art aB
p^^ro ptec» nu^^ in' the MSEoe
dh-ecU<n. lUcb pl^ w cbMfcs
line for line ^ d |oinings, Itad
ovdurc^ riijs tte strj^.
Plaids and ^r^ wUl mabii if
the noUdies of correqxmSng pat-
teni pi«;es are placed &»iMy m
Uu^iame colors uid bKi (tf 1^
fabric. >
, For a corduroy ^Bnptf, wst iSi
pattern peces witti tt^e jffie ini>-
mag «ne way •— eitbo* up or 4own.
mm the pile nms up, the affa^
Is rkdiness in color. When it rum
down, a satii^ diadow-hke iocrit ^
adiievsd. Stroimg the corduroy
MU ttmi tfae pik (JHrectii».
Line uirfitted rfrift jumpers to
the wai^ with sheer cotton. Tlus
diminates biwfing annlK^ .and
necks by hand.
mil BEHI6 CONTESTS
MUGHTER
Ml^OfU Wmm - Mrs Etb-
^ iMyini Howno is cMitesting
A« lait wiU and tcstamuit of her
yst biM-. •}- C. Stfdgins, and
i teiftaii is sdiadriad for Oct
U k Circuit Court hve.
I TtgmUSfy towdves the ^
tite, wUch coid^ possibly be in
«x^M (g $1 mUl^, of the pran-
tant M family. Ifiid^ lived
fo* numy y^ra in Prince» Anne
Cotmty and dl^ last January. He
was tht owaar of Old Donation
Farm m WK^dudt Road as vrall
as od^ real ^1^ Mdings.
]^ tihe UB of parttoulars sup-
fttting Mrs. fkmrm'i aj^)eal of
tile will last Mardi, she claims
iw father twas in "extremely
foor healtt tfd of unsound miiui
^td^mcmbqr easily Jafkeiittd " M^
tite tbne bis w01 wu made out
in March 19M.
Sie also claims, «nong oth^
things,! that tiie iM was n(rt
drawn at titt requ^ of her father
nw (U be dgn tt «■ understand
Us contoirts. Slw also diarged that
"the {Miiported will was the prod-
uct of unchK toflu«ice" exerted
up(m har father. ^ ,
Tlw probated wiH specifies fliat
fte widow, Josie E. Hud^, 83;
son. WUUam F. Hudgiat St., 61,
and daughter, E^l H. Howren,
S8. should eadj recdve $100,000
outright in additi(») to me tuxne
in' which each Uvm on OW Doia-
tkm Farm. * %:
\\ .
The widow also was assigned
one-third income frwrv the estate
for the rest of her life, ami three
n^ihews eadi were awarded
15,000. .
a caurt settlemmt.
TMtimmy on the ^ol^ (rf
tfae..iHU has been i^ven tifr the
late John R. Herridc. In a ^0p(^
OsR tak^ last RKHtth tit NoiMk
General Hoqittal Aartfy bebxr*
hit death. Hie depoaidon taken
(^ pr^pmeitto <rf the will, to filol
to ttw wurt record.
HenrMc, vice ftfeddort d
Gewge l^it k Som Im;., a Nor-
fdk wed company, and lOTg-Ume
frioid of J. C. Hudltns, t^tified
that:
WUUam F. Hud^' celled him
on March 11. 1964. to ask Itarkk
if he would witoess the signing
(d his father's wiU.
Herrick agreed and Hud^na
drove his father to the seed ntore.
WilUwn Hudgi»' son, S^anl^» an
auunwy, met mem tnere. vsiiwi
Ryde- Jr., a Tnt stoie oi^oye,
atao was asked to w^ness the will.
The idffitag took place in Hudg-
ins' car to ttw ^re ptfking lot.
William F. Hudgins stood some
di^ance from the car during die
irignii^. Stanly Hudgins guided
his grai^ather's hand as he
made a mtA on ^ will, the
d^>06tUon said.
(Hw will inchi^ a staten^it
diat Hudgim could not sign his
name because of «i arthritic con-
dition.)
imm"* Anniial Mi^ii^
VIBiGllQA BEAOI-Ihe LMgUt
^ VftgHf mtmm'^aaaad Uk^
tag to K^Mdu)^ to be hcU in
October M4, UM. at tl» AjmaA
caoa VMar Ltlf^. fe Viiftaia
Tile Msathig wtt b^ wtth reg-
iafriUton and an Executiiw Board
lUnner on Suadw afte-aomi. The
fhst tn««l «idott wfll be held
en llnulay nMnteg, and to to be
ad*^8ed by Mr. Woodrow W.
Dumas, Preddent of the Natkmal
AssoclaticNi of OmAim nd Presi-
?\Sm SING ON TV
KINGS GHANT - Both sacred
and patri(^c music will be |»-esent-
ed by the 106-member student body
of the King's Grant Chri^ian Day
SdMxd to a haU-^KNir program to
b e s ee n Friday at 4^MBr
oatioinl teteviskm Channd 27.
Ihe {Bt^un is tttled "Fat God
and Country.
ikMfytK of Aatott Aauge Pa^
1^, LwH^a. Tfie Mli^'a An-
tmA A»in«8 luting will be held
on Tbaidiv nwaug.
Oa Uimisy the Uagie wfll b:
addr^aed at Lutdiean by l^. W.
H. "Hfi" C^Wwell. Executive W-
reotor of the Lee-Scott- Wise-Norton
Re^ond Pteantog and Economic
Davd^nait ContanMon and oa
Tuoday, it wiU be addremid at
Lunrfieon by Mr. Winston K. Paj-
dle((ni^ VlcePr^ident and ^les
Mai^lger of die Upd^^lfcl D^a-
miis C%Qiwti«n, #JM Oamxh,
Vir^rtB.
ITCHING
UKE MAD?
6et this dbcter** f ormulal
Z^u^ HjfB^ly stops tonncot of
externally caused itching ... of
■ II ■■■■! ■ ■■■JM-Ti-r ab in i TTtt Q t irt hfl f\/\fl—
poisonout insect bit». Desensitize
nerve endii«s. Kilh millions of sur-
face genm. "De4fadi" skin with
^Somo— Liqidd <x Ointmoit.
l^ m p*^ your hM^ina system
though its paces and make sure
>t's ready for Winter. Ql) , • .
SOW.
NB/V AND REPAIR V^^C^^
nUIC^ AWNI PLMMI
ELECTRICALSUmiBtS,
431 VA. BEACH BLVD.-4-28.16^ or 428-1661
PRINCESS ANNE STATION - 426-6216
RADIO DISPATCHED TRUCKS
Ihe remainder of the estate was
to be divided oM-thini to tiie sra,
one^iird to the dai#ter imd
one4hird betweep three gra>id-
soos.
i.jm
Cotton. c<n^uroy in bw^"
cup jr^lov?' shap^ a dasning
Jamper. Teanaed wiiii a rdlU
collared pique blouse, it's
made Irom l^mpUcity Pat-
tero 8190. Fabrics and pat-
ierU available at Singer cen-
t^ around the country.
Aon mtm'$ iCRmOOK
pATES AND EVENTS FROM YE8TEI|YEARS
mmtH ViMD^my was estabUshed, October 1, 1896. Korea wu
MMMI ^ lapaa. October I, 191«.
Ml tltt VM, tiMk and Md meat was heM, OctiAer 2, 1871.
Ai tat Paa AaMfiean canfereBce took ^aee, Oetober t, 1888.
yi'iiUmt inisoa asked voters to endorse the U^fm 9f NaUons,
fto "Great BopiMie*, worii^a l«i^ ■Mrdhaatmaa was laimcked,
«ttiiir «, mi.
iiHati, irat coedacatioMil college, openel, Octoker 8, 1858.
it VaMsk^ Oithednl, Nev Torit CHy, «•§ iailfiatedl, Oetdber 1^
CUf to CaUteaJa, war
•f lAtrty m» «Bvcflcd,
•ITolie
October % lail. lia
»,»*».
William F. iladgins was nmied
executor of his father's estate in
the will Mid granted sote auflKM--
Ity to sdl or otherwise disfiose
of dM rea^ ****** iaduM la Uk
estate. —
S^iboffi*d Otiti&aa NaUonal Bai&
has been appoii^ by ^ @^
^ cursor <^ the e|tate pen<Si^
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nm iiMute that we cao pot mNq
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ii flm. but it int a good kka to
put te munr «way too aeon, lu^
to l^on aoBU olMoai Mqw to a
baHar taM Mait ^Kteg.
tt ii tra^loml that LiAxm- Day
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HANDmEIQ
GET ACTIVE
M AUTyHN
Autumn tr»UtkMial]y is the sea*
9un wiiau boranare spniced upi^
do4tryourteU«ra i^ftaready in-
$^ni bf &» cri^MM in ttw air.
Houaes ve painted, rmanes are
redecorated, adcfitkos are built,
and garages ctoamd.
Another borne handynuui (8t)ject
that is popular i^ this ttae of
year is ^e addition ot a pcuHaA.
liQ-purpoae atori^e area u4wre win-
to- cMhn, wo^ras aiKi blankets
wfll be ttfe from the greedy gra^
of moths.
Hus is eq>eciaQy so because tMs
is the time that mcst {onilies be-
gin to hml their wtat«r clewing,
aU too often to find that several
items have bee) ruined by nwths.
Arama Drives Away Mfths
Moth rq>^«}t storage ai«as are
buiH with arunatic red |:edar, a
imique scHithaD vrood whose aro-
nui (bives away moths.
Cedar lining can be imtaDed
ri^ over the walls of an existing
closet or it can be placed ovar ttte
framing for a new ck)aet
An average-siaed cedar closet
can be InataJlfd for #>out ISO. a
anall investfn^t compared to cost
of replacing iIm clothmg it will pro-
tect.
Whoi tMiilding a cedar closet, it
is wise to ^poMl some time on pre-
plaonit^ s^ that the closet will
h9V«. codven^U shelves and divld-
in. No ^)«ce ^tendd be wasted.
Make this cktaet dlS^rent than the
avQT^ ck»et whidi inducka oeiy
a hango* bar, a sin^ shuf said
^eduve a ttiMr%Q«t of ^.
Via "Famfly" i9m^ .
s Decoi^an ai^^ ttat tf aa al-
ready e^^isi'tkMet Is to V^
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lined witti aromatic red cedar, it
should be a large ^ouly Qioset. In\
oth«r worls it ^KMikh't be in ^a
diild's (K- in the parents' bedroom,
bi« r*tber ia a fanA^ room or
in some similar area.
TSagt, wi^ ttie closet can be de-
voted to storb^ the entfre fam-
ily's winto: ck)Sii2^ and woolens,
yet it w0i ke deriving any oae
memba- d \he faniily qf his own
private closet.
G^iar lining is stocked by most
iociri lumber dealers and cw be
installed by €ven the «(Mce hsm
hanii^an in a few ^aare hours
over a week^id. (^ice it's up, you
need never worry aoout it again.
AU that's required to keep the
cedar Hke new for years is lui
occasional llg^t dustli^ Varnish-
ing, paio&)g, waxit^ and washing
are things of the past with Uie
aronatic red eed^ir wood.
And so are moths!
il tJnni4toy, Ga|^burg, lU.
' Ymi riwuhl (M^te to mow ywir
lifwn as lol^^'l^ contifiUM to
brm. tk file days get co(^r, the
JtMis tbmi Its ^ofth and finally
iM^ \i0 tte foQwring year. T^
bmxntant dbtng to rsnen^ is to
c^eck t)^ growth of yow lawn
ai^ coatim^ to^aow as l^g as U
growt.
"Om is not pst a r^uust for you
to work harder. There are two ^)od
reasMs ta- it. Om is that yoi^
lawn w|U antimie to k»k a^^-
t^e duri^g^the dumant liage. Sec-
ondly, a kng mahied lawn can
more easily bartkN* fungus and^
oKh&r dis^i^s oyer WinUr.
^read Fer^ltera
Ear^ Ft^ too, is a §iiod time to
start a new lawn w rqdant k
areas where gnmth hAs bwn poor
Ihe soU should be readied % d-
nff rav^^^ Ul wpaou Or pr^JW*
ing a four-indi layw of kMun l^
working in (M'gamc ferlQimr ix
peat moss. On top of this q>read a
good lawa f^tihnr. Be rare to
fdlow directioiia. . ^
Whoi this has be«) done, smo(^
wit the ground by raUi^. Apply
lawn seed, ^am foUowing direc-
tions. For atnall aras you caa
sow the seed 1^ hand, but on larg-
er areas, or a full lawn, a mechan-
icai q)reader will do a betto- job.
After this is done, rake li^itly
to cover the seed and then ndl:
A light mukfa spread over the
Uq;> of the newly seeded area wUl
help to b(^ nnoisture. Ihe^onbryo
Iwm sbouU be kept moistTbut not
saturi^ until the seedHngs de-
vekp. The cool, Firil weath^ will
^d in ito growth. ^^
Now, if you can just keep ffie
kMs and dogs otf. you will ba^ a
fine lawn next ^rii^. *
M4 to Cofpoit Pile
A rottS^ p3/»a mowar'can also
be vsdid in t^ Fall, even aftw
the g'ass ttops growing. It can be
used for (ricking up leaves. Some
mowers have special, extra-large
tea! b ip that atts^ where the reg-
ular lawn dipping bag is usually
fanned.
Leaves that are chopped up fall
Ut the {pround as muyi and the
renainder are l)agged for burn-
ing or to be added to your ounpost
pile.
OiKe the leaves hwe been gi^
&red tski the p-ass aids its gcw-
ing c^le, your mower ^loidd be
wtet^nd. -oHher i^ ywirMlf <»■
in a n^ow«- sNvice ^p. Ymir
other lawn Uxis should be deaned
and w^ lightly wift oil and
i^ored.
^fiheu Sj^g comes around, youu-
lawn win be ready to grow wiA
little wo(t and the topis will be
rewiy sit a nnoment's notice.
E^rKn Sykes. i»oBka»WM m^flik author m the Atlaatis theory
wtt be tte fealued q>ednr at ttw faO eoBferNm! of the Asseditfaa
for Reoeareh a^ EwHghteameat to be heU here la Vlrgtada Beach
■act weel. Sykes wffl de)»ate the Attantls the<iry wMh several w^
frwii lnm«D aad Maiy (ki. 10-M.
EXPERIMENT IN
E. T. V
VIRGINIA BEAOI - Educatkxi-
al tdevision is soon to make its
debut in Virginia Beach puiattc
sdiods.
FtMu: sdjools, «x»rdii^ to J. J.
Owois, Jr., adnninistrative assist-
ant to the aqpalntcndi^ of
schools, have been aA^^iw ttie
experim^ *^ " T
Owens said'the four demmtary
schools selected are 11i<MXH#igdod,
Bayside, W. T. Codte, and^Louise
Luxford, in which the schoi4 ad-
mini^aUon wiU stody the feasibil-
ity of ti^ effectivehess of educa-
ti<Mial tdeviaon.
U the pffogram proves cut, it
will be expanded to more dass-
rooms. At presrat, 27 fourth and
fifth p^ule cla^M^(»ns wiU be in-
vdved in the experiment at the
four sdMote.
Programs dieted wiU be con-
1 used to
AiP'S OWN Sfi^KI
GELA
4
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PKGS.
lONA — CUT «
A*P . . .MADE FROM REAl^-FRISH CRfA^M
CREAM TQPPmt
JAME PARKEIt-FRISH "CRISP
POTATO CHIPS
ICE CREAM
CARTON
i^'V flfc ^ip* *(^ ?nMV JW*! ^ $^
^fi^^ii?«*«^w^
tut ^ IHt «f it
^iif #r tignf If
No wonder a woman feels Hke
prying! The suffoeatlnf 8um||
ti. hot flashes one minu^i coMt
elammy pexapiia^^on ^ 9f$i
can make a woman wonder
"What's come over iael"
Chsnge^of-lifO panic aets
nerves on edge, Alls her with
fear! ^
ProvOT h«lp! Woman after
woman In #t^toM«P<
romarkablo roliof frfy||||^
flaf hot, norvoija tontlopl
Some women w|rrtr ^emwlvea
sick; some wctnM'tfo Wota^
thing about awesome chan|t*
oMife syM|>f^n»,^Thf««^
have foM l^hU l4^« &
Finkham Tablets hel^ them
fa dt»mattgUy# ♦» »»j«W3r <M
his gentle medication has
helped oljMr wom^. Uot m
new, johnny-conie-lately rem-
edy, but a tried 4)4^rdltp
"friend". . . to reM^e^ l«n#-
^nal mid-1^ «(^nplainto...to
relieve womaifs burden of ftuf-
ferinit^i^ili^ fuikham
IkWeT '
Vacationers
Still Coming
BAYSEkE — The Infcsmation
Center of the Chesapeake Bay
Bridge Tunnel reports that already
this BQonth they have helped I.to)
cars with infonnation.
According to \be ladies who man
the "bootfj," vacationers are '^1
c(»ning into the area. Many of
them are m their way to Fk>rida
and they inquire if Vii^iria
Beach is still open. Ihey arje told,
d course, that it is. So (hey stop
lor several days,
fhc^ are very ta^rested in things
of historic interest and inquire
about WUliamshurg and the Nor-
fcUc T(Hir. It would be well if some
d Mir own r»idents, who haven't
been yet. to take the Norfolk Tour,
or if :^ haven't been to Williams-
bufg fa a l«ig time - go-many
thh^ have beien added . . . Peo-
ple ikme fnan aQ over to see ttiese
0!E^ ho it wsM certainly pay
us to ."bone up" (m our local his-
Iwy.
cemed with nuitt, sdam, art,
music and scrnie romaMX fau^
ages, acoir^iHC to Ow&aa.
The ecpense f <«■ the ptoffmm
will be paid joints by the fe^ral
government and Virginia Beach, ^
under ttie Natimal Defense Educa-
tion Act, (NTovkiing the ^ifnroval
of federal, hffids.
No co^ estimates have been
made availabte kf the ove'-idl |Hro-
g^rni ^nce Mb have not been
sUhndtted on tfaCwirin| required
for broMk:astiiig, accbrding to
Owens. He said the pn^caoi a
expensive.
Program will be broadcipl am
OianiMl 15 ibroa^ m arvige-
ment wfth the Hampton Boads
Educational TV A^ociation.
' Schools in Norfolk, CiMqteake,
Sattdk sat Portsmouth abreacfy
eshptoy televisM» inMnictlon.
For Serviconion Overseas
What does the American servke-
man in Vietiuun, Newfoundtend,
the Azores, Germany, or mywhere
else far from home, want for
Christmas? Red Cn»s worksi^
stationed witii troops throu^ut
the world have sskei them for s»ig-
ge^i(H)s and found these answers:
V Hcanemads things like can-
(JUes, cake, sweaters, and ptotures
of the fanily t<H> every liat.
2. Fawrtte brands of dgar.s,
hometown papers, and "i«priae
Judo For Fun
IMfi Safety
VJBGWIA BEACH - The Y-
TeeJte of tte Virginia Beach
Branch of the Y.,W. C A. a*
noance the. ^H judo classes.
Classes wQl be held eiK:h Tiks-
day be^nhii^ Octj^er 12 f roni 7
to % pm at the Virginia Beach
Qi^ S^^l gyni Eight W dasses
wiM'coi^ue tlu-ou^ Nov«i^r
30.
Regi&;tratk>n will be on October
7 and 8 &Qt& 1 to 5 p.m., at the
Y. \y. p. A. offlce 303 30th Street
^q^ ^ach.
Enrbjp ear^y! Leapj the art d
^deiehse htim qi^ied judo in-
For furiho- ii^ormation call pe
Y; W. <^ A. office'^ isa-sas.*
Ft. Eustis
Art Show
FT. EUSTIS — Artists who plan
to sii)mit entries in the 2d Annual
Tt. Ehistis Art Show, sdieduled
Oct. 29-Nov. 7. are requested to
submit n(rtification blanks by Oct.
I. \
"Our hangii^ space is a little
more rertricted this year and we
must, have an idea of the paintings
whldi will l>e entered in the show
to plan the exhibition area." saidf
K, P. Kltager, retired Army col-
onel who is art show chahtnan. ,
W>re than $1300 in purchase
prizK w^ be awarded winning
entries. .
A new prize this year wiD b3
$50 for the roost popular wwk. se-
lected by vote of visitors to tiie
Asm.
'- R*izes will be giver for tt»e bM*
oils, watercolors, mixed media and
drawit^
Sponsors of the show iaclut^ th"
Oflicers Club oif Ft. Stor>- aad Ft-
Eustis. Noncwwnissioned Offkart
Clubs of Ft. Story and FL fluttis'
Ft. Eustis Officers Wives Club. Ft.
Eustis Noncommissioned Officers
Wives Club and the Ft. &^ His
tflfical and Ardiaeok^k»l Asso-
ciatiOT. Purchase pri^ iwuii^ for
^e works of art vriSl come tram
th^ dt4>s.
Any aii&t mpy a^oit wA ton
t& show, but 1^ sah^ w^
m^ be b^^ on Ft fiAtis tf fl.
S^ sceh^ or »0ivitif^. jMkt
me" gifts turned u^ in many of
the replies.
3. MJsmy of tile yoimger n*Mi.
induding officers^ are interested
in gilts of ckrth^g to Ihe latest
style trends to supplanent Uie good
but more conservative clott^g
available in tiie po«t ecchanges.
Tlje Unitsd §tat«a Post OSice
reconwb^ that for military ai-
dresses overseas. suittK^e mail
^nM be sent betw^ot Oe^er
21 and Hovsoj^T 10. Mail a^ par-
<^ls hy air ^uld be senft between
Demrdber 1 and Decenri^ 10. Wcat
^Q Far East and Soutiii^^ Asian
destinations, the qpening chite for
each m^hod is reccMraiKmled.
Saves Life
LITTLE ORESaK - A helieoptw
attached to AinfAubi(His Squa^on
Four, curr«itly (^ler^ing in the
Mediterranean, ^^ed ra ui^ort-
ant role in gettii^ ntiedif^ Mp-lw
a crilicaily itt,^ired girt mr^ thijs
nooi^.
Nine-year-oM Aima flora Mar-
s£BK). of La Spezia n the lusrthem
part of Italy, was l»t% to^ired in
an automdaite accident Sept. t
Her seven-year-okl brcHher and aa
uncfe ware kilkd in tiie s»ne ac^
detent. V
Doctcn at the La ^pf^i Septal
decided she tmsi. be nx>^ to a
larger hos|Atid Stt mites away ia
Genia: graver, p<Knf wei^^
made driving over iie mouittain.
roQck daB^&om.
03k:»':s to La Sp@^ a^ed C^
tain Neal^ ^l|cgren, C^rnnander
AQ^I^iVMcns Squadrm Four, If ttw
V. S .Itovy <^J4 he^. Li refdy.
Capt. Akngren disf^Ad^ a Ma-
rine Qtiqiis hdicopler to traraport
the pdioC^Kp.
-In t^nkuig *tt^^ Amerisns for
Uidr Ihe^ Viee< Alfaural GhilK>
Opdlin^ ttie .ffi^r-^taUan BHvy
otficer fa U Spv^ ^4 'Ihe en-
tire city i La S^a ito ff^oM
to the Unkec^StMii^ ^Mvf.'*
"I was a wteHte," he wrote
fa « teller te 1^ ^opem "to
ttie iTilhBgnfiM Mii ffflihriralinn fif
the U^&I^«AI^£m| Jw^
tato Wm^ mm 4K weans fa
(»der to afve a hplM^Mi^"
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Vlq|lrtlf BckH ^N, Thursday, September 30, 1965 v
roi A}# Aiotr ifinAo^
By «• V* vnMB|
Sb'i'OttOfnni'AtlhM
I
WKULf UETTEE; *7
ham • fistcr and a l«trther who
ttv« tlnwher*. I stay with my
pmmiif iriildi X njoy. I have
a tooi vwm my hatd, a fine aeph-
aw mA flna j^arwto. Bat, aoma-
Mra
at
leave. But, I d(m*t have anyirhere
to go. Ikno^rlamiiotoldei^ugh
to fo out on my owa haoHua I
am still in junior hi^ achool
I enjoy living at home, but moit
of the time my parente make me
feel awful. They don't know they
hurt me and I don't want to teU
them. But T do auflTir. I Hugh
oa the outsidi!,' cry on the Inside,
more than vrer. U th«re any-
thing I can do?" —
OVB UFLT: If yon miof ]hr>
ing at heme, tiMn do aoma aarioM
thinking about the aituatioB at
chvumatancca which make ymi
unhappy oUierwise. If yona par>
enta midca you feel "awftil", tbay
•n probably unaware d iM$
situation. Perhaps whatever It i*
that displeases you is not as It
really sMma to be. You may be
r^dinc aomethlng Into tlielr
wonli or their M^ona that ia not
really ttere.
Tha problem may Im a Ink of
conununlcation between you and
your parents. You can do aome-
tbing about this. If something
worries you, if you hava a prob*
lem, go to j^ur parents, talk it
over with them. Gi'n them th«
opportunity to know and to oa*
derstand your problemi.
Waal to dtoniM. w .«a MMrratiMi to
Bi^«. cdidrcM TOUT
ABOUT TEENA(UI8.
■OBonAN — ^"
POIT. tJi
Utter to roa
COMMUNITY AND
DAR Naturalization Program
^
X.
^e
iHiKFXAK — The CSiairmCT fw
Americanian and DAR Manual for
Citiaenshjp of three local DAR
diapto^ participated in nahirali-
utioi services in the United States
District Court, Judge Walter E.
HoAnan presiding, held at 2:15 p.
m. on Septen^ber first. A total of
m new citi^iK proudly Uxk the
mth of citixm^tip.
An in^ressve pn^ram was fare-
a&Aed by the Adam Thorou^igood.
Great Brklge and Sarah Con^mt
Chapters of the Daugirters of the
Ameicffii Revoluti«i with i»ges
Katherine E. Curlii^, Evelyn
Himdey, Bonnie House, Cathaine
^Johnston, Joinifer Beaman and
Mttcy Pea i nw i of the GovenKM-
Jdm Brwch SotMy. Oiildren of
flie American RevcAAkm, spcnsor-
ed kf Sarah Constant C^apto'
DAR.
Alao participating were Willian
TnM, K^wm Mnely, Ladiie
Adaor, Ronnie TtMm, smd Robert
HMkmSt cok» ^lard; and Sbo--
wood Diify. fiffia EUis and S. Rit-
lar. «iher»-Hd fron Bigr Scoute of
Amt^ca, ttoo^'Hs. 7.
tewdita i mm given by Mrs.
Idpr A. Tvgtm, c^i^iin, Adam
"RiSMA#ilcrt^dulM-.
Ilia fM8»4f4p|fipce t<^ tha
Flt^ was gjvoi by Mrs. Laimvnce
.Hh^biB^ Sffiah CoBOtaoA Oaap-
ter; the AnMHcan Craed was led
by Ifrs. f^«dflrick J. Sdioimd^
rege^ GtnA Bri^ Chillier, and
the NatKmal Airthem npi rendered
by CliniDOey German.
W^mne wu by lira. George
iitlMtt
fitt apeaher i^ Koaieth R.
CotMM^. pe^bosr of Our Saviour's
Lufteran C!hu^, Ba^fe, wUro-
du^ by Mrs. JdaepUae Turren-
tiae.
^dge Chapter: Mrs. Silas Bowl-
ing, Adam "nioroughgood ChaptCT;
and Mrs. Robert Pully, Sarah Con-
stant Chaffer, with her Vice-Re-
gent, Mrs. lYiomas H. Forester.
Progran^, flags and welcome
cards were distributed to e^h new
citisei by the pagii. —
BERSHIP
DRIVE
VIRGINIA BEAOI - The mem-
bership o(»»nittee (Contact Club)
of the Virginia Beach Chaniier of
Conmience has set Octdser as
membership recruitment montti,
acconttng to Mrs. P^gy Newman
and Michi^l Sawides, co<;hairn)an
<d ihe maii>ersh^ can^gn.
Mrs. Nevnnan and Sawides tm-
nounxd that committee assdgn-
RienlB arebaing prepared and tili&t
a concerted drive for^iiew n^m-'
htn is eqwcted to he conAicted
dirii^ the latter part of October.
New ment>ers secured at tiiis
time of year are classtfied aa pakk
iQ) m^dj^n for the foflowli^ cai'*
endar year, it was poiirted out.
The coK^udrmen also announced
Aat my membo' uMereated in tak-
ii^ part in flie member^p drive
almiid ouitact the Oumdber office
at m-vm.
Prtaat membership in the
CbamlMr is listed at 650 mannbers
and it is expected that, the figure
will go beyond (he 700 mark as a
resuk d the forthcomh^ membn--
Aip drive.
WELCOME WAGON
INSTALLS
VIRGINIA BEACH - Mrs.
Wanda Bynirni was installed as
president of the Welcome Wagon
Club of Virginia Beach at tiie regu-
lar luncheon and bridge meetii^
held Tuesday at the Cavalier Golf
Yacht ChA. ^ — —
Other officers installed by Mrs.
Charlotte Hardison w«-e IMrs. Su-
zanne Huffines, vice president;
Mrs. Ginny Nevins, ^cretary; and
Mrs. Mike McCorkel, treasurer.
FaJtidpati^ Itegeitfs were: Mrs.
VVederidc J. Scfameek, Great
VBOAl NOTICES
NOnCE or PUBLIC FARING
Tbe Vh^inia B^ch Zonmg
BcMid of Appeals win conduct a
PoUk Hearing oq Uaaday, Oc-
bsber 4. 1885, at 8 p.m. in the
Miiikipal Court Buildfaig at City
ibSi. Princeas Anne Statkm, Vir-
gil Beach. Virginia. Tlie foltow-
fa^ at^Uci^oos wiU aiq)ear on' the
i^enda.
Case t George A. ^ondiam re-
qjBeati a variance of j^ feet Inm
requtaad SO fe^ to 25 feet on front
y«4 settiadc oa Lot 22, Block S,
Seettn 4, Aragona Vfllage, Bay-
C^ n. Chesi^eake Fence k
Awmng Co. requests a variance
ti 3 fe^ from required 6 feet to
S ie^ <»i side vard setback at
HM NwUna Road. Diamond
Svtiii Homes. Bayside Borou^.
Cne m. James R. Wood re-
lyie^ a variance of 14 feet fnnn
remdred SO feet to 6 feet <» rear
M i aek of lioto 1 and 3. Block
Sf, Shadow Lawn Hraidits, comer
of Mediterran^n Avoiue and
BAaeMt kvaam. ^ginia Beach
Bnttip'-
Caae IV. Basil W. Landolf in-
quests a variance (^ 5 feet fmni
reonlrad 30 feet to SS feet nn frnnt
T»H spthadc of Lol B Nock W.
ttta Adier Av«we. Ara0)oa Vil-
ra«e V. PMJlln T. DeVaudw and
WaHer F. Kane rflnow* a variince
if 2 feet frnm 4 teft taft en fmjc-
< on oomer lot to tietntt efection
f a foot f»Ti<^ on LrtN 1 .and 23
"Wt 3. Section 14 lM»v©^ Anne
'?iwfl, (fi^pr of ?>*»«■ '*»»4t DH'^w»
^(VT 1|iin Ro«d. fhteoen hra»
ish.
' AW>T.1f!*Wn5 MTWf AP-
Birdnecic Point
Garden Cluh
BIRDNECK POINT - Mrs. W.
H. Jduiflon was bortess at her
home at 1056 Boboliidc Drive to the
Birdneck Point Gardra Clvb on
Tuesday. Assisting her wa% Mrs.
H. E. Savage, Ws. F. N. Sands,
and Mrs. V. A. Lascara. The pic-
nic-^)e luncheon was served by
the hosteises on the screened
porch overiookii^ Linkhorn Bay.
There was a very liffge att«id-
ance at die first meeting of the
season. Several members brought
guests. Among them were Ws.
Nell Braun, Mrs. Les Richardson,
bo^ newcomers to Birdneck; and
Mrs. Anna Eady of Philadelphia.
Mrs. FVank W. Cox. newly dect-
ed president, was encouraged by
the oithuaasm of those present.
Mrs. Da^d Stonnont and Mrs.
Paul Gallup held a workshop and
demoiKtrated making various ar-
rangonoits. Available to the mem-
bers ai a nomhial fee were a few
of the mechenks for flower ar-
rar^g.
For horticulture displayed at the
meetii^, the judges awarded a
Uue, ted, and two y^km ribbons
to Mn. Cox; a red and a ^ow
ribbon to Mrs. Karl Wunder; and
a bhje and a red rfebon to Mrs.
^k A. E^y.
A pl^ was made to the man-
bers for p^>atad[ pocket editions
for llie General HM|rftal d Vir-
ginia B^Kh. by Mrs. R. G. Bodiei'.
Too Late to Qassify
FOR SALE - Wire fra terriers.
AKC regi^ered. Champ sired. 10
weeks. CaU 42M298 after 4:00 p.m.
1 ^ M0-2t
FOR RENT — Unfurnished house.
3 bedrooms, IMe bath, d«i, screen
porch. 42»«3a0 after 5:30. Week-
end all day. 9-30]t
INTtRESt to m
M a fiwniiaan agalMt Mure
to Mcehn VA eanymiMm or
pennon ctecfa redpinb are
warned to notify tha Vyi OlDea
where their dahns flk it l«e«t«d
when a d^ige of ad&ast oeeun.
ChmgM of adihvaes made wifih
tite post ottee mify, ma^ not eib*
tinue the government cheria b#^
ytmd a br^ perkxi: th«<nfara, it
¥rill ev^tually be neoosiary to
inform the Veterans Adnd^ati^-
tioa of the chn^. A c^Mifi of
^Mr^s sent to the Treasury De-
partment or VA Disbursing Ott\ix
dou not always nwke a ^Mly
correctkn and bi xgm caaes deu
not prttvide the crffice havfaia tiK
daimi ffle with the new a ddre a a .
This, again, (pay effect rece^ jf
the check.
To mtke a {Htq>a- chai^ of
address with the Viiterans Adnnhi-
i^ati on, e ither nnail timn a con-
pleled and signed VA Fbrm 571,
or direct a »gned card or leitvr
to th&nn, identifying yoin^ by
claim numha* or s«Tice serin
number, and giving t!)em the oU
and new addresses. In cases where
the widow, d^)endaA paroit, w
dependent child nuikes a dunge
of address, be sure that the vet-
eran is ideiHified, iu>t tibe d^end-
ent, as VA records do not file or
in<kx cas^ by the dependent's
name.
Veterans or depouients, tn re*
cdpt of compensatkm or pnttkn,
wira plan to make a tempwary
change of address out of i^t« M
who do not deare to have the
claons file transferred to the Juris-
diction of the VA Offk» ui the statfe
when tlwy are going, should in-
dicate fai their diange of addresa
that the move is a temporary one
and the claims file waH remain' at
the original <^ice. This is desira-
ble in numy (»ses. as a trvuh
ferred file is ai)ject to review
and {x^Sbie new, intfavwaUe rat*
tag actkm vfi^ea banelnrred.
VA Forms 572, Beqaalt for
Ohai^e of A(kire^s. may be ol>-
tahied fran any offlce of the Di-
vision of War Vegans' Clairos.
Hiton Ca«|ii|ii$ GuitiRuoiisly
By nmm^ ABN^ia BAHttS
mamiA mkm - ^ r«-
V^im VtanAi'i QA of
B»i4 iHtded fa^ Mas Ida
CtfnM, Irilt l»r hmdieen at Ml
unitte Htroe )m wedt to hear
iin^ taiftote kf gov^sor. A. U^
«tli Bikflh. The Rdanoke attor-
ney, pi Stone 9ap native, Waik
iRf^ 4 IM Uhhrerii^ md K
ym Law gr^uate, ipoke Nlafl^i
^ bvnr of a syiieni#tk: ^ lb
ae^^Mog, "grten acres" Iw palH^
tod aod retyilion ueu, W
qfM$tA Mm Mm, Stale p«k com*"
mliiloaiiiri as saying thiA Urn stte
hM^ <|i^ enahal of Ite opoi rao-
rai|lsn ^>ace na a d a d to meet yu
Mamii ^li incraoing p(q>ulatt;|a
MNttit^ to a study if the itste's
rs(Ti«Uon needs by stiMa SemrtM-
aamiiiJ n^eraU BenriM of lUdi-
ffloid, whidi hM not been raiaayiid,
Helton said,
Atf«d Mi eoMim for Vtr^ia'a
adnbia vitfc Ma osMcem for hir
^^MMj^ h^ meptil UstihAkNii
ij^farMed lor iadiatrial dsvetop-
PmU But moat of aH ha sbvsaed
ha taitmat for Virgtria's poUUari
Integrity aad dsvaiopneM of tim
ciMBB«Mob be bopii to i«|N«Mait
-A^tt|^ Baach. SNitsnouth, and
"I'm foteg to predid ttuit ladais
«e tffty competitive pramttv of
a twap a r ^ donocracy, titis stody
report wiQ fa« filed awig vHth
nwdeai fltfian reoommeiMmig in-
tmvtnaolt, mkI then tof^ottan.?'
A yotfig man in a lurry, s^-
fsring from poUtidan's faoanencas,
Hdton Ms accompanied 1^ Mrs.
Dan F. Hcflhi; Jr., i^oae hobaod
is liie campaign mani^er hr Ted
Eva-hart Be .was intnxkjced 1^
Mif . J. Robert Mowe.
He lydbgiaed for b^ faidto-
jwsed, msntkmed a pendfaig vUUt
to a thraM specteliat, and lilu a
young James C^igaey with extro-
vert ddMrntaatkn and tot^^men,
left to i^>eidc the s«he dt^ to two
other limcheon groi^ two Vir-
1^ Beach M|h sdwd classes,
and to address the Ndrfoik ChaiH-
bar of Commerce at the Lafayette
dub.
The next di^ he campaigned at
two nt MhoAue d Miffees hi Nor-
folk, vkdtod Qkl Damiakn Cdlage,
and lata- wen| to NewpcNrt News.
SdfEar S. (Ted) Ev«rfaart, Ihring
in te Chiarchlwid area andeandi-
#la for the state senate tMid dis-
trid, was another spetket. He
> AepB f a | to a meant nmn dbi-
piiiicii,' tha yoi«g Rqn^Mk^o* are
ladian^ almi IMfar dtphaat ^m-
Ip4 fttMig ana "nhidi to more
pn0bMft and more dynanic." Wdl.
bara Iha^ )^re a dynamk person-
alttf in Mr. HoKon and a nuAure
OM to a^i, JBVarhsi.
the Va^if jR^M>M(^ ofganlxa-
Mai| baa igsiad out "Punchy," the
seMfp^ waphant syniiiol.i m thair
tyeAei toi Ime adopted a new
one a4^ is a star with Rve opoi-
md p&N*- ft sugge^ greater
hei^ and uaHnitad new horizons.
PAmm
wow
_jj* -1- -.-^? "'' *• a p. tu y w«r
uevai p«la wMUMir, works Iwtow dtc
ritia' Mm IB diriMM tort* af.f u Hik
4aft; G« VNtMdt. . .M tU M| cteom*.
REMOVE
WARTS!
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Aauodttg C(nMpiiB4lI>iaa<av«a
Ctmaum Wurts An^
WUkont Cntttag or BnrnUig
Dtctan warn irickhig or scratch-
ing al w«rta imy oiuae bieedii^,
fpraadimL N<»# amazing Com-
pouad W* panetratas into warts,
daatn^ tbair osUs. actually soalts
warte away adtiiout cuttiitf ot
burning. Palalaaa, coloriaaa
Coaapomud W» oaed as directed,
rmaavm eomxaon warts safdy,
effectively, leaves im uidy scars.
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HARDWARE - BUILDING MATERIALS
BaltM' Homat and GanlMia Idaa Carter ^
sa:
v^m
^rfjE
v.;
with lovo...
The 1966 <
Chrysler
Couid be w«*re getting ipd emotional. But it
isn'l very often you. get a chance to .follow an
alltlme sales recora >taar i|r|th a n%ii.Cti.rys|er
IJHe^hisone. ' .
Sure, -our. *65 was great. Blit the '66 Is
even better,: .- ' a'
. It looks better. Moves quicker. It's got a
bMutifut hew fi'ont end and a ytr^ dramatic
new rear.
It's got a bigger and more zesty group of V-8
engines. From a 383 cubic incher to a 440 TNT
with twin exhausts arid twin snisrkeis. (A "snorkel"
is an air intake horn for the ^arbujretpr - does great
things for performance.)
The interiors, all up and down the line, are more
luxurious and comforting. Take our new shell bucket
seats, for example. It's almost as if they had
l)een custom-fitted for you.
One thing we didn't even think about changing.
It has to do with money. Five of our Newport models
(real Chryslers — not junior editions) are priced
just a few dollars a month more than the most
popular smaller cars with the same equipment. This
includes features like power steering, power brakes,
a 383 cubic inch V-8, automatic transmission, radio
and many standard items^ like safety door handles
and seat belts. » .
Move up to Chrysler . . . it's getting easier by the
minute, • >
CHRYSLER
nMNtaM •bowf , e«« an N>per Hw«lap. Tun* in Bob HOH »i >m Chryslar ThMirt, NBC-TV, Wtdnesdiy*.
eOATES MOTeR CO., INC. - 2l8t & Pacific Avenue
WatcK the "Bob Hope Chrysler Theatre" Wednesda y npH on NBCW. Chedc yeSir^litScil lisfinQs.
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WITH A %Ni MCmOAOl HOMl LOAN
NO ADVMia ^ TO MY-
Yoar Application Qosti.Yon AlMoIatoljr Homing
NO MKMnMM ms DfDUCTA-
You Deal Dlrrotly With A Local Lcndw
LOANS KOTKTB) BY INSURANCB-
Ufa, Saaltk aa4 A«:ident Covanga Ineladai
YOUR PAYMmrS Am MADi LOCAUY-
PW«ii41y, Conaid«rat« Treatmtnt Is Youra Should
Cireumctaneea Change & Financial Problems Arise
PhoM In Your AppUcaNon To
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VIRGINIA BEACH.GY 7-1093
?S7S VirgiaU Btoack hUd.
OWN NORFOLK— MA 7-2871
, 311 Law BUg— Or«aby 4 Pinna
VIRGINIA BEACH OFFICE OPEN 'TIL 8:30 P.M.
Vmting the tf^orld't fair
Mn. 8. i.
Kta7 Laa, taaal,
H piialHy K-ga li
^., artt ker
MTPMtt. Iiave a ea4 Mik «f WDW at (M
(:■■■<■ D ry ExUMt at the Wari f a f^.
it's 1966. Rise up with Dodge. Get with the swinging cars of the year!
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ViRGiniA Beach Su
VIRGINIA BEACH, VWKSfNIA, THURSDAY^^ SEPTEMBER 30, 1965
SEaiON c
NEW LIGHT STATION COMMISSIONEI
Why wait, wNn your year is here? TN year to snap tired iM ties, to
break (M buying habits. The year to really express yourself ... with
ttie '66 swingej-s from Dodge. Different, exciting cars for people with
different, exciting tastes. Rally 'round Dodge for '66. Dart, Coronet,
^lara, Moiuico ... cars irade ft> help you kick the dun driving habit
There are krts of Dodges for you to hang your personal rebellion on.
Every one backed by a S-ynr w 50.l}()0-mne Mrranty.* Every ont
with these featum ttot used to cost extpa but now come ilindird:
Outside mirror. Pidded dash, triable-speed ^ectric windshiekt
wipers and washers, toskup ligh^. Turn signals. S«t b^ two fnxrt
and two r«ir. Antf Ms more wnth Dodge ... the brautif ul Rri)dli(Ni on
wheel& Stir up yoar ifNrit and march to headquarters.
VBOadgmOmrt stni talking about
~squeezed-up compacts, when you'd rather do
lomethii^ about tlwm? Put your money wh^re
Dart is! Unexpectedly big inside, long outside.
Six or V8 power. Risie up with Dart! Be expansive
without being expensive
SiamNtcra«ptdcM*aeb;
linn sisiM^ca
ism^..
^
Here»)iiws
Coronet . . . sharp, smart, sassy, the greatest
— thing from Dodge since Year One. Lwded with
" luxury the higher-priced can haven't cai^ht onto
i _y e t Witt a «heMe of five .
**1teke the wi^ of' Dirtlsvifi "coife Iflhtbllng
down. Get i|«ray from look-alike, first-OMisiR
cars with Coronet
B8 Oodgi0 Ptilmm Snap,crack!9.
pop, go the ties that bind. You're up and out (rf
the rut with Polara. More "big." More "hot" A
lot of standard extras (like a 383 cubic inch V8)
at no extra cost Se^ it now. And if you're carry*
ing a big torch for a car that'll really move you,
bring the torch akmg.
ow*'***'
«^jj..„^«r «»««••
"sist
^"*-*-'-kr.
Orr SWRE - TOs part Satu^
day Mv the b^inning of a new
«-! tai the Coast Guard «M) the
conrirdsdoidi^ (tf the new Ch^a-
peake U^ atation.
At rhe coRunissioota^ c&wnmy
wwe Aep. ThanuM N. Downing
from the Irt IMrtrirt. and Vice
Admh-d Wflliam D. Shiekls. As-
aiataat Coast Guard Conunandant.
t)owaing. a member of the House
Mor^Hmt Marine and Fisheries
CoRimlttae whleh authori^ the
APPOINTMENT
MINOUNCED
VmOINI ABEACH - Tlie ap-
poMttment of Richard R. AimUm,
pretfdent of the Vh^a Beach
Ymatg DaxxKratic Gdb and J.
SargeMit R^rmlds, Denocratic
nmunee for the House of Delegates
from Ridmoad as state co-chair-
knan oif Opoittion Si^^xrt has been
awiouncai, by state DenHxa-atic
Ctiainnan Watkins M. AbbiU, Con-
graaaman bxvn the 4th Ctmgres-
skxMl District.
Operation siqiport, now m In tiK
pwt is i^tafiarily ctmcemed with
vote* ediKation. Hie threefold aim
of ma and wtmen throu^out the
coiflMry who are workii^ with this
{Myogram will be to advmce ffr$as
roots understanding (^ die ad-
mMatration's le^slative pro^vm,
to provkb inforroatkm a^ to pro-
mote diacua^m of major a<^n-
drtratim goalp and accompUsh-
mente and to iisure the dection
of all Democratic cuididates on
dw NatkHsal, state and k)cal teveb
bi (R^der to |royide support Ux the
{^resident's programs.
Absiton recently Raided a oaa-
ference In Washington, D.. C,
he and Rq;»'eseiftativ'es
*^htti odier states were briefed on
the «dna^|stiiMM-'a p i egmii
Tfait eiiid w oRJortunity for the
group to visit widi Presidtot J<dui-
aon.
Coast Guard's expoiditurei said Chesapeake U^t ship counUeiS
Civitans To
Compote .
VIRGINIA MIAOH - Ttie Civi-
tan Chib of Virginia Beach is
natehtti against tte WheatiHi, Md.,
Avh hi a Jurt-announced plan to
^iaric die gnrarth of die C3iesa-
)eake Dirtrkt of Civitan Intema-
.lonal in members and numbers,
uid to oilarge the success (A aims
and projects d Civitan, geno-al
and local.
the new program, in which m-
iivii^l clubs each have chal-
lei^ed anodier, is being an-
oounced currently by District Gov-
ernor MTelvin L. Simms of Virginia
Beadi, and the NcurfoHc chd) and
Monber^p Director Aftert E.
McCantB of IMterd[>uxf .
"rtm district's e^t zones in Vir-
ginia, tifaryland, Pennsylvania,
.Vew Jersey, West Virginia and
the Distrif^ of Coltanbia will sdso
ctunpete. Zone 1, to wfaidi Virginia
Beadi bekmgs, ak»g with New-
port News, Norfolk, Nortiside Nor-
W(k, Portsmot^ and Suffolk, is
lilted agaln^ xicm 6, whose cltdw
faicli^ units in western Pennsyl-
nstfa, western Maryland and West
VfaYtaiia.
DOOOE mViSION
•NERrS HOW INMWE'S S-VtAI, SO,eae-BILE EII6INE AND DRIVE TRMN WAMUINTV PROTECTS YOU: Clwyiler CorporatiM ooaddMitly Mnmts HI of
■•rb rt its ISeS an lof 5 »el« or S0.(» mte. lAidiww ewwM tot. <irii« #M» timt W ^
It a ChryAr Motofs CorpofMoo MimiBid DMior't plM» of busHMs wMooi dM^
MtsiM CHo Md intmni iMrtt (nca^ni mmual dateb), torqiM mnm^, drh* ^m, mhwMl ioiirti, mt axio and dMtraattal, aad raar whMi barinp.
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CorpooMon AiMorind
^CHRYSLER
^Ug NKAOM OORranNnDN
efl dwniaTctaM (wtamrtMli^ mnr ovwy « nn^ airf raphiot it itvwyl yam; «MI avtry S "o^* teniM ovMoma a Uii* m»«*A oomoa la
rind Dariar aad nqatil Mm to caitify iMript of web airidMca aad yew te^ Mfla^. Sifflpto ano^ for a^
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■rrt; rapucaol
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Join the Dodge Rebellion at your Dodge Dealer's '
COATES MOTOR CO., INC. - 21 st & Pacific Aveano
Watch the "Bob Hope Chrysler Theatre" Wednesday nights on NBC-TV. Check your local listings.
DAV To Meet
I
VniGimA BEACH ^ "Hie next
reguUtf meeting oi die Disabled
Ameriom Veterans; Vii^a Beach
Chapter No. 20, will be hdd (hi
Octobe* 5 at 7:30 p.m. at the Soott
Memwial Methodist dnanch in
Oceuia.
Bu^ess to be discussed will be
a repeat on dw Foi^et^ife-Not Sale,
jl^artic^Mtlim in Tklewater Veter-
aa'i Day ot^erviuice m Havmim
11, a spa^iettl dinner d» last <rf
October, the Fsdl Conference in
CharlottMville on October 16 and
17, and &e possibility of havit^
die National aiKl State Consnander
to i^ait the local Chaptar late in
Noveaix^ or early Dec«ri)er.
tt is reqpiest^ diat marbers n^
hmm not yet {Mid dues to nuril
ttRM to C. Ehno Umg, (banter
adiBUnt. MS Toy Aveoiie, Virgiida
die tower is an "in^ixMrtant mile-
stone" in Ufe Coast Guard's pro-
gram to become ccwnpletely mod-
enm«i by 1975.
Downing went on to say his
convnittee was dedicated to im-
proving the lot of the Coast Guard,
which Ims been using d)8olete
WorM War II equipment.
"I assure you Coast Guard needs
in the years to come will be met,"
Downing said. "Hie Coast Guard
nn InitHar ha l«»"fc-a/^ m as th^
stepdiild of the IVeasuiy Depart-
ment or the distant cMisin of the
Navy. While all services have to
settle for less dian tlwy wmild
like, we will do our best to sufi^ly
y«i wiUi what you need.".
Hje committee's goal for the next
decade, Downing said, calls for
coiotruction of 36 378-foot hl^t-^i-
duratKe cotters, which he said
would be the service's lar^,
most versatile vessds. He said two
are being Ixiilt and the first, the
Hunilton, ^loidd be delivered in
Sef^mber di 1966. He also an-
noini^ plans /for construction of
a $2 millicm, ^man barracks at
EUzabeUi City ui die sprii^ of
1917.
Downi^ sakl he passed die oid
times and was gi^ to miss tt,
But he said tte tow^ mis "sound
ami will survive any wether or
accident. Ikiton wm't have to tUn
Uiat bucket of'an dd d^ any
The Chesapeake U^ rtation is
the se($nd such structure to be
commissioned bi th6 Ikh Coast
GuM^ n"-»rict. The fu^, at Frying
Pffii Sioals, was completed last
fall. Ck»ntructimi on a third at
Diamond Sioals wUl be started in
tne soring or tam w tne iioa'
watnr-Raymond Kiewit Construc-
ticm Oi., cwrtractor for the Ch^-
apeake light.
The Coast Guard used two of
its new am[^ious helicopters to
fary visitwrs to the tower. Tlie
jet-hjrbine-powered aircra?t have
boat-Uke hulls and can land aa
the wato* to r»cue per^cms n dis-
tress if Uiey are unablg, *o hook
theR^lves to die electric hoitt «m
the hovering helicopter. Tliree rf
Uie cfaft were acquhred bf the
Elbubeth City a>ast Guard Air Sta-
tion diree weeks ago, and saw
mudi actkm fai New OriMns in
die aftermatii of Hurricane Be«v.
The old ll^tshlo will oe over-
hauled at die Norfolk Naval Shh>-
yard and dien will become the
DeUiwm U^ d# Mied
May. N. J. &« wd H
dder veiMl wUdl «tt
b«. scrapped, die dM
A sfac-man crew,
Oiief Bosun's Mate Dqi^M
win oper^e Uie towi
the men wQl mrvk
tower fw 18 da^, iMtt
them ashtm at all tbiiM
days off.
When asked, O'N^ sai4
uig was tte biggest iport md\
iistt (^ die j^ cnw
rea^ Uie fi^ are _
around Um steel plUngs aacd
men have reported cm
luck so far. Pro^ee^ art
p«;ted to improve fw fis blim^
marine growUi BaaiAm wiNe
pUii^ aiMi klU^ scrape |re
tossed over die ^. %
"Ae only [^lem H that i4fift
a doKM high-ranking Co^ SfliNI
officers at die eeremoi^ ati e ^ I
ttie angQng posntMNt^ and pieai'^ |
ised frequent "In^ecdon triW«
But O'Neal said.diat even
tiiere are all die comforts of ^^
Mw people to talk to and viMlirt
frwn dwr« will alwa^ be^P#
come. In fact, die toww
gwst room t^ would pat
maiiSa sid hot^ to s^iane.
Lefl io right, Vtee Adnlral Wfllara D. dlMde,
N. JDewnlng, and C^^tatai K^tavd W. Yeoa^ Ce:
Chesapeake Ught ^ail>^ '
Caast Qntd
a^tafai Tpoag w^bemes R^ Dewi^ aboard die
Cmgrcssmai
mmamm...
wak
stUDng
communities
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BEECH CROVE
METHODIST CHURCH
ftincMH Ann*
Rar R. Jaek««B, Patter
10 K)0 a-m. — Chtirck School
11 :16 a.n. — Morning Worship
♦>\<'>'
FRANCIS ASBURY
METHODIST CHURCH
Great Neck Road
LcRoy Da^«, Minister
0:45 a.m. — Church School
11:00 a.m. — Morning Worship
CAVAUn GAIAOi
H«% mmU 9i CavtOlar Dr. — 428.2131
Sla 4 Paatfb A^ — 42M7H
^
SCOTT MEMORIAL
- MR TI I OPI S T CHURCH-—
409 Fint Colonial Rowi
R«¥. 'H. Wark Curry, Puter
8:80 a.m. — Morning ^Vorship
^i4A a.m. — Church School
11 :00 a.m. — Morning Worship
7 :30 p.m'.r-Yottth Fellowship
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UPHbUTEXING. Inc.
m DRAPES • SLIPCOVERS
I CAIIPET8 • UPHpLSTERING
DECORATING SERVICES
m»» VirfiMa Beach Bird.
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HAYGOOD MEMORIAL
METHODIST CHURCH
4713 Haygood Road
^„ Robert F^ Bryan, Pastw ^
1:45 a.rj. — Church &l»o^"
1 1 :00 p m. — Morning Worship
HAYGOOD METHODIST
CHURCH
8149 Bayshore Road .
8:30 a.m., 9:4oa.m. and 11=00
a.m. — Worship Services
9 :45'am.-~ Church Schoolfor
all age gronpa
11:00 a.m. — Second session of
Church School for children
up through 7th grad^ ana
adults. >
7:00 p.m.— Methodist . YOtoth
Fellowship for young people
lih, 8th and 9th grades in
junior High Group and lOth
pmde up for Senior Group.
Wmmi^ welcomed.
KliOTTS ISLAND
METHODIST CHUROt
biotte Island, N.C.
AabMt C BUek, Miaittw
10:00 a.m. — Svnday School
1 1 :(M) «.m. — Worsl^ Sei'Viee
SAYLAKt METHODIST
QfURCH
%ore Dr. at Treasure IsUnd
DriTc fai ftayaidc
SiSr^ 11 :00 %m.-^MmibX9
9:4S«A.— Sun&y School
OlARITY METHODISt
CHURCH
B«y, ViHEWa'' •;
_ "%. Grace, Mniirtor
10 HJNP a.u. — Church School
H.-MaOB. — Morning Worri^
ST. AIDAN'S'
1^IS(X)PAL CHURCH
King's Grant Road
ft Bdinburg Drive
Phone 340-3780
.Rev. L. J. Taylor, Jr., Vicar
10:00 a.m. — Holy Communion
(fint and third Sundays)
Momug Prayer, 2nd and 4^
Sundays
Church School (concttrrent
with services)
HERBERT HiUMi. FlORISt
PHONE 4S8-873S
STi NICHOLAS
CATHOLIC CHURCH
644 tttte 'Neck -^t
Phone 340-7231 n
Rev. Thomas M. SuiMeN
Sunday Masses — 8:15, 9:30,
10:46, and 12 Noon in the
Church; 11:00 in Princess
Theatre, 3177 Virginia Beach
Blvd.
Conf ewions — Satttrday 4-8 p.w.
and 7-8- p.m.
Prraipt - EfficieBt Preteriptlon Service
Phone 340-8 1 1 1 2284 Va. Beach Blvd.
FREE DELIVERY
^i^'itt:
frK>UNT __ _
f BAPTIST CHURCH ' »
L. Warren Chase, Partof
9:30 a.m. — Church School
11:00 arm.— Morning .Worship
7:30 p.m. — Evening Worship
TnOCEANA CUI» MARKET
VIRGINIA BEACH BLVD. AT OCEANA
Country Cured Bacon, Hams ft Shoulders
SALEM MSraODlST
CHURCH
PrittcttM Anne, Vii»ini«
Emmy S. Elhnere, MwMtwr
10:00n.m. — Momii« Wonhip
ll:00n.m. — Chutih School
7:80pjtt.— Yotrth Felloirohip
COMMUNITY METHODIST
CHURCH
Acredale — Kempaville
Rev. John L. KtUer, Jr.
9:45 a.m.— Churc^ School
llH^Oaon.— Morning Woi^
7:80 p.m.— Yotfth Fellowship
LYNNHAVEN METHODIST
CHURCH
Little lieck Road
Rev. Osear V. RodrigaM
10KKI».m.— Ciiurch School
llK>Oa..»--Moming Worahip
LolCIES METHODIST
CHti^CH
5660 Vinrlnia BMch Bhrd.
Rev. C. Kates Grav
8:80».m.— Early Worridp
Service
9:45 a.m.— Church School
11:00 a.m.— Late Worship
6:00 p.m.— Youth FeUow«ldp
BETHEL METHODIST
CHURCH
Princess Ani»
Rey R. J«ck«Mir P^tor ,
10:00 a.m.— Morning Wowhip
ll:O0ajm.— Church School
THK CHURCH FOR AL.U
MX. FOR THK CHURCH
tW Chiardi ii liw v*^ f*'^"
Ml aartti tar the buiMbif o( dwnc-
■Up.hi»i
ttraiid food d tl i mrtlr l _
himt o( iphitual valiMi. WtfiMMtt ■
«iNei Church. MtUxr tmmmmT
mm «ivUiiatian out mrvb^ llwrs
■M fcur nMnd I— I* w^ avviy
Jmtm tiMM atlnd Mtiew r«ittr
tJiy anl Mppert th* ChmA Tfc«r
■M: (1) For hiiamii ate, <» V*
Onct th» vine ms just s sMdUsg, stnii^iag to wrrive. Now look rtiti Esdi
7«ar it grows ttraiier sad yiekh a grettn harvest ..
The OiritUan faith has grown snd flmiriahed liin the ^ne. Fnmi tiM ieedi of &•
ta^ Aunt, Ghrisiianity eoatiBues to spread its Joyful message to people evmywhere.
T^n:rmaM-idie Cmmmwm ftarfy h>»Aqr far On i a tl M ii af ew i gr ami to nc« ia
qtirit at (he Lwd'i tTable. This uuiuid event makes us deei^ aware d our Inother-
hold within die Oiiurh whose tr^ we Aare.
Obom sad takeipart la thU-Qi^al service. Yoar {oafers, ud dtose irf aB Chris*
tiaas, wiM eooAioe |to strengthen the reels of God's vine |^u|^t (he world.
CARROW
BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev, Gary B. Thompson
9:45 a.m. — Sunday School
11 :00 a.m. — Worship Service
ti4b .m. — Vesper Service
e?3ftp.m. — Training Union
7 :30 p.m. — Evangelistic
Sarvico
\'
Fresh Fruits, Vegetablet.
Oroceries ft Meats
KALA CHURCH OF CHRIST
Greeds, Vir^nia Beach, Va.
W. T. Weaver, Minister
10:00 a.m.— Bible School
1 1 :00 a.m.— Mourning Worship
6 :4t5 p.m — Youth Program
7:30 pm — Evening Worship
, |lf*A..MfTOD, Inc.
Conmlulen Age%i
Humble Oa ft ReHaiag Co.
Fu4sl Oil and Kerosena
J>ial GA8.33SS
_. I to tola
Mr and "ii 1™" BiUc daily.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
1460 Va. Beach Blvd. Oceana
Roy N. Wilson, Minister
10:00 a.m.— Bible Study
11:00 a.m. — Morning Worship
7 :00 p.m. — Evening Worshi(p
lFIRST church OF CrtRlSf^'-^
SCIENTIST •■
209 - 20th Sbreet
11:00 8m.— Church Servict"
8 :00 p.m. — Wedntisday
Service
HIRSCHLER'S
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NOW IN PROGRESS
_ SAVINGS UP TO 50%
0040 Virginia Beach Blvd., 497-0338
W0*^
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11:81 a.m.— Holy Conrununkm
SiOMtn (First Sunday)
11:00 a.m.— Morning Prayer
Smnon (2nd, 3rd. and 4th
days)
»:« a.m.— Church School (Sep-
;enri)^'June) (Nursery thnN#
Adults)
10:00 a.^.— Week Djy— Hdy C^om-
mimion
»:» a.m.—Thid:sdays— Laying on
of Hands
OLD DONATION
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
449 Witch P«ck Road, Bayiide
8 :00 a.ra.- Holy Comnuinion
(Ej*eiit during rector's va-
catidn)
10:00 am,— Morning Prayer
and Sermon (Holy Com-
munion on first Sunday of
each month.)
PLAZA METHODIST
ICHURCH
208 Plaza Trail
Herhert a Hohha, Paeter
9:46a.m.-^'Chwr^ tchool
11 :00 a.m.— WonMp Servfce
7:00pjn.— YouUi FeUowAip
ARAGONA BAPTIST
CHURCH
Kow Meeting In Loirfae
X^ucford Elementary &1k>o1
N. C. CUlton, Paster
9:46 a.m. — SunAi^ Scl»ol
UiOOa.m.— Morning WonWp
6:80 p.m.— Tuning Union
7 :80 pm.— Evening Wor^i^
7i30p.m. — Wed. P»yer
ItMtii^
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
233 Bowman Road
Rev. Charles R. McGinley.
8 :00 a.ra.— Holy Communion
10:00 a.m. — Holy Communion
(Ist & 3rd Sunday)
10:00 a.m.— Morning Prayer
(2nd & 4th Sunday)
Church School follows ' the
10:00 a.m. Service.
Nursery service is available.
EASTERN SHORE CHAPEL
(Episcopal)
B. Sidney Sanders, Rector
8 :00 a.m. — Holjr Communion
9:q0a.m. — ^Family Service
Pa«l R. Aldrich, Pastor
9:46a.ni. — Sunday School
10:46 a.n|. — Morning Worship
' »LE EMANUEL
26th anil Baltic, Va. Beach
Philto Pincus, Rabbi
7 :30 a.m.— Services Mon.-Fri.
8:15 i).m. — ^Friday-Sabbath
Service^
10:00 am. — Saturday Sabbath
Servicei
8 :00 a.n^.— Services Sunday
EMANUAL LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Lynn Shores Drive at Va. Bch.
Kenned A. Price, Pastor
9:10 a.ni. — Sunday Church
School
10 :30 a.m. — Worship Service
(nursery provided)
0:30 p.m. — Luther League
EVANGSLICAL LUTHEHAN
CHURCH OF THE
GOOD SHEPHERD
1489 Laskin Road
Rev. pickson W. Taylor
8 :30 a.m. — Worship
9:30 a.m. — Church School
1 1 :00 a.m — Worship
(Nursery provided)
6:30 pm< — Luther League
OUR SAVIOUR'S
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Baylake Pines, Bayside
Kanneth R. Carbaugh, Pastor
8:15 a.m. — Worship Service
0:30 a.m. — Church School
ll;00a.m. — Worship Service
Went* J. Miller,
9:46 a.m.— Sunday
11:00 a.m. — Church
Minister
school
Service
OCEAN PARK
COMMUNITY CHURCH
DuPont Circle, Bayside, Va.
Paul E. McCullough, Th.M.,
9:45 a.m. — Bible School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning V/orship
7:80 p.m. — ^Family Night
Service «
LYNNHAVEN .
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Lynnhaven Village
Rev. Marion R. Webb, Jr.
9:46 a.m. — Church School »
11:00 a.m. — Morning Worship
6:30 p.m. — Youth Fellowship
6 :S0 p.m;— Pioneer Fellowship
7 :80 p.m. — Evening Worship
Com-
ST. FRANaS'
ETISCOPAL MISSraN
1^0 SoMmont JUiad
Vininia BeachTVn.
Rflfv. Oeqrtea S. C flgtpr
■Vicar-I^AMn[e
0:1S«A. — Clnr^ S^iool
10:16 a.n.—W«]^^ 8«r«i«»
KnrMnr Piovi^M
wid Morning Prayer
(Srd Sunday Holy
naunion)
11:00 a.ra. — Morning Pm^{
lermon (Ist Sunday Holy
Communion)
Mumo impooisT
V ckiakI
1 lilpari. Mwiistar
llf» •.B.'-^orhiiv Wm^
STAR OF THE SEA
CATHOLIC CHURCH
1 4th St. ft Arctic Circle
lUrr. Fruicts V^ Bambrick
MASSES
Winter— 8 :00, 9 :30, 11:00,
12:15
^ Slimmer — (June 1 -Labor Day)
7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00,
11:00, 12:00
Holy Days— 6:00, 7:O0, 9:00
and 6:30 p.m.
Weekday, winter — 6:30, 8:45
bummer, 8:46 a.ra. only
Owfessions — 4:00 to 6:00 and
7 :00 to 8 :00 p.m. Saturday
CHRIST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
1200 Aracona Boulevard
M. Bland Dudley, Minister
8 :30 a.m. — Worship ft Church
School
9:30 a.m. — Worship ft Church
School
11:00 a.m.— Worship & Church
School
f VIRGINIA BEACH
COMMUNITY CHAPEL
Laskin Rd., Linkhorn Bay
ilev. Richard Woodward, Pastor
9:45 a.m. — Sunday School
11 U)0 a.m. — 'Morning Worship
11:30 a.m. — Children's Church
8:00 p.m. — Evening Service
liii
PRINCESS ANNE^nUMBING V
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIERS, bic.
2 Locations To Ser^e Yen
Radio Dispatched Trucks
431 Virginia Beach Blvd.— Dial 428-1860
Princess Anne Station-i— Dial 426-6216
SUBURBAN CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
111 liobough Ave.,
Bellamy Manor
Virgfinia Beach, Va.
Rev. J. Frederick Parker
9:45 a.m. — Sunday School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning Worship
1 1 :30 a.m. — Childlrens Church
7 :30 p.m. — Evening Service
IK>SEWOOD MEMORIAL PARK, INC.
CEMETERY
PRINCESS ANNE MEMORIAL PARK
CEMETERY
V
FOR INFORMATION CALL GY 7-8928
' FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Pacific Auie. at 36th St.
John S. Lyles, Pastor
9 :45 a.m. — Church School
11 :00 a.m. — Morning Worship
Nursery Service Provided
PRINCE OF PEACE
LUTHERAN CHURCH
(Missouri Synod)
424 Kings Grant Road
Rev. J. Elmer Medley, Pastor
8:00 a.m. — Divine Worship
8:16 a.m. — Sunday School
and Bible Class.
10 :30 a.m. — Divine Worship .
Holy Coiimunion — 1st and 3rd
SondajT.
Hm 1lev. Macon B, WaUon,
8:00«.m.-^fi^7 Comauumm
ST. MATTHEWS
CATHOLIC CHURCH!
1010 Sanihrm Une, Va. &au:h
Father' OHara, Father Fiadlay
Biwimer Masses — 7:80, 9:00,
10:30 and 12:00
Ckmfession each Satarday 4
to 5:00 Mtd 7:00 to 8:00
00
OCEANA CHURCH
OF 'refe NAZARENE
Court BoBse Bd.. Oceana
KINGS GRANT
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
(Notv meeting In tkw ISax^s
Grant Slcrm^tary School)
Rs^Mji C. Flitton, Pastor
9 :80 «J«. — Sunday Scho<d
11 :00 a J*. — Moraing Worship
BAYSICIE PRESBYTERIAN^
CHURCH
N«ar RoMlns Comer
R«r. 4. E. Johnson, Putor'
9:46«jn. — Sunday School
1 1 :00 ank — Morning Worshjp
THALIA TRINITY
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Now meeting in the Thalia
ElMnentary School
Irving R. Stubbs, Minis^r
9 :80 a,m. — ^Morning Worship
10:46ajn. — Church School
BOW CREEK
PRISmYTERIAN CHURCH
BMM^)&t Bo«d ft flua Tnil
CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
First St, Gleiurock, Norfolk
E. Crowell Cooleyv Pastor
9 :45 a.m. — Church School
11 :00 mm. — Morning Worship
6 :S0 p.m .— What-Nots
Fellowship
6 :S0 p.m. — Pioneer Fellowship
6 :S0 p.m. — ^Yqung People's
Fellowship
CHURCH OF GOD
620 14th Street
Bobby H. Sams, Pastor
9 :45 a.m. — Sunday School
11:00 a.m. — Morning Worship
7:30 p.m. — Evening Worship
LYNNHAVEN COLONY
UNITED CHURCH "
(Congregational Christian)
Great Neck Rd. near Shore Dr.
The Rev. Tho. H. Britton
9 :45 a.m. — Church School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning Worship
7:30 p.m. — Pilgrim
Fellowship
Nursery for small children
WHITEHURST REALTY COMPANY
LASKIN ROAD AT HILLTOP
REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE
SALES & RENTALS
TELEPHONE 4884888
The Key To Better Llvbig
PEMBROKE MANOR
UNITED CHURCH
(Congre|atioaal Christian)
Meetings m Pembroke Manor
Elementary School
Rev. Charles F. Pegram
9:30 a.m. — Church School
10:30 a.m. — Worship
NurMry at all services
OCEANA BEAUTY ACADEMY^
1737 VIRGINIA MIACH BOULEVARD
nione 4884246
Vlr^hda Beach, Vtarginla 23453
NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY
FRIENDS MEETING
(Quaker)
Laskin Rokd
9:45atni. — Sunday School
11:00 a.m. — Meeting for
Morning Worship
ST.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Virgiriia Beach Boulevard
East Lane — Oceana
Rev. Samuel D. B^ler, Jr.
9:45 a.m. — Church School
1 1 :00 n.«. — Morning Worship
7 :S0 ij.ra. — Evani^ustic
Service
PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF CHRIST
15th St. and Baltic Ave.
Elwood Kerjir Pastor
PRINCESS ANNE FREEWILL
BAPTIST CHURCH
1415 Oceana Blvd.
H mile past Oceana Air Sta.
on right
T. J. Tingle, Paster
9:45ajn.— ^adaj &!hool
11 :00 ajn. — WmiIi^ Ss-viee
6 :30 p.m. — Bible Study
7 :30 p.m.— Evening Service
Public is invited.
MARK A.M.E. CHURCH
Oceana
Rev. D. P. Felton, Paster
9:30 a.m.— Sunday School .
11 :00 a.m. — Worship Service
LARASAN
REALTY ft INSURAMX CORPS.
3401 Va. B(4ch Blvd. -. Phmw S^MOSO
2Stfa St. ft Pacttc Ave. — Phone 4284m
"Remember Hie Man From Larasan"
DIAMOND SPRINGS
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Diaeiples of OMrut
6700 W. Haden Road
G. David Sbre^e, Paittw
8.45a.m. — Wcwship Service
9 :46 a,m.-^Sunday School
11:00 a.m. — Worship Service
6:30 p.m. — ^Youth Groups
BAYSIDE CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
(Cengngational)
Shore Drive ft Green well Road
Earl L. Farrelt, MnUter
9:45a.m. — Worahip Service
9:45 a.m. — Sunday School
ll:00a.m.^.Worship Service
WYCLIFFE PRESBYT£R1AN
CHURCH
Mul 6. I^y E^m. ScSimI
J. Stanton Blain, Pastor
10 :00 a.m.-'— MomuK W^orship'
ll:15aJB^ — Church School
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JARVIS.-.KITCHIN
23 1 VA. B EACH ftlVD.
Ettablithod 1911
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Ite is rwkMtog Sib rauetm and
poUcles (rf the CUy AdviKu^ Rec-
r^toi €anmAmam tai an iMixt to
r^uvtaite the gro^).
Mwny Riganto, CommiKion
^airman, i^p^Med the cmnmit-
tM after Un. Robert C. Goodman.
a camnri^on fomha. sparked a
discu^m over the commisskm's
future wtth Moie critical cixTvnent.
RigMito nanoed Mn. Virgie Hud^
aon, WUlian E. Mcdurg and Har-
oM WtdtehniA. r«;reati«i directn-
to the study group ami art»d it to
mdke apectfic recKwrnKOdation be-
(me the ctxtnu^ian me^ again
00 October iS.
ib%. Goodman, aaedn original
menben at the commission nam-
ed by City Council in U63, noted
thiA rel^i^y tmdtht maiAiers
bad been active. She Mamed iO-
n^ "(H- o^r reasMis."
She ssid the ghxq) needs to be
reor^iiseff and revMBzeff: "^
are too few in nunilyff; too limit-
ed in the areas and peofde we rep-
resent." she added.
Mn. Goodnua also said ttiare
riiooM be mire kgfnim oi ttie com-
R^i^n ^rtiteh "overwHta our pro-
fearionais.*' and die ui^ more
i^gp^vm^s in i4)taining tu^
poit for recrmMi(» pxijeds.
Rigai^ ami several oti«r nmn-
bers said the city has made great
i^^es in recreatkwi since new
Vir^ia Bradt was created in 1963,
and the conmii^ion must IwcareAil
OR O0W pn^ams because ol re-
mdting tax increases.
"Virginia Beach is crawling iww,
and it can't get up and run" at the
b^inning. Riganto said.
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Hello folks! This is Nalloaal 44 Week! The purpose of ^H Chib
work to to give pet^e tiie of^rtimity to 1«um man riMMl Ihe 4-H
Chib program and what it has to «tkt yoa^
people mA adults.
Oppartonities to 4-H fw Yaalb
If you are 10 to 19 years old you cwfae a 441
Oub member, regardless (rf where you Hfe (ci^
OT rural). You can make new tneah, and haw
to ^y learning to do th« things you want to do
better. You can take part in a wide variety rf
exciting experiences, such as clrft* me^ings. proj-
^-A ,,.ft^W AMmnma^rnttfoyv i^vhiKit> #*iai>* rf^awm*
and talent contesU. Don't miss ort on Uie fun
aad axcitement that 4-H h^ to tttal Join a 44
Club today!!
OppoHaalUes la 4fl tor AdaHi
If yott are 19 to 100 years old you can «joy the sstofying exp^enea
of haling young people have hin and develop into useful, desirabkl
dtisaitt. You can actively aipport the 4-H Club and leaders. If a 4-H
Chib is not organized in your conmiunity, you cm help orgaifee one.
Ybu am be a volunteer 4-H leader and learn as yw» taach ctherp.
Hie only requirement nee<ted to be an adult 4-H leacter is Aat you ba
interested in working with young people. Your hdp as an aAilt wli»
tear leadw is need«l to help ntake 4-H a more aiecerahil program for
oiff youth fai the City of Virginia Beadi.
If ^xi would like nwre taformatimi about 4-H Club w«k, vWt our
oWce (VPI Extension Office) or call Miss Cardyn R. Pettib«e, A»-
siiiant Home D»nonstration ^ent or me at 4264111, Ext ft.
• • •
COMmG EVENTS
OctdbN' ♦-4!aven Hei^ 4-H Meeting. Mrs. Fentr«a»', 7:» PJt
Octobo- T—TliaUa 4-H Mtetujg-Bungard's, 4 P.M, """'^ ' ;
Church Listings Cont'd
COMIKSTONE BAPTIST
<CiNM«rTatiTo BaytUt)
^^^^ Wtw. Parkor Ywmc
- 220 Red Tide Roai
Lynnbaven Colony
10:00 a.m.— Sunday School
li:00a-m. — Morning Service
T:iOpJB. — Evening Serving
7 :80 p.m. — W«dnesdey
Ertnlng Services
rflunr BAPTIST church
gSth St at Holly Rd.
H. VftMi Watery Faotor
9 !80 a.m. — Sunday School
1 1 :00 a.m.- -Morning Worship
6:11p.m. — ^Training Union
1 :)0 p.m. — Evening Service
Bvf alnff Services 30 min. later
Maf 16 -Sept. "
, BAYSIDfi BAPTIST
V CHURCH J,
1480 Ileasura House Rd.
Jaaiao V. DoFoo, Paotor
8:eea.m. — Worship Service
llK)Oa.m. — Worship Service
9:20 4 10:10 a.m. Sunday
School
8:00 p.m. — Evening Servtee
PRINCESS ANNE PLAZA
BAPTIST CHURCH
146 Boaemont Road
Rot. MolviB H«choo. Pastor
ll:0t A 7:80 p.m.— Worship
SoWicea
9:d0a.m. — Sunday School
6:lfip.m. — Training Union
BEACHLA^'N BAPTIST
CHURCH
9th A Med. Ave.
A coopei^tiiur Southern Bapirt
Church
Goarga Wollott. Jr., MtBiotor
Phone 428-2004
9:46 a.m.— Sunday School
11:00 a.m. — Morning Service
6:80 p.m.— Trainhig Union
7:80 p.m. — Eveninjr Service
7:30 p.m. — Wed. Prayer
Sarrica
7:80pjn. — Eveainj Worship
•^ Fl^EWIU. BAPTIST
— — CHURCH
In Princass, Virginia Beach
1418 OCEANA BOULEVARD
Air Station on right
T. J. Tiag lo, Paolor
9:46 a.m. — Sunday School
11:45 a.m. — Worship Service
7:30 p.m. — Evening Servica
KEMPSVILL^ BAPTIST
CHURCH
ttSfr Kempsville Roadj
A. D. Blenat, Pastor
9 :45 am^— -Ihmday School
ll:OOa.?ft^!fcWTiing Worship
- B-nftiK-aiii-a— wing WorsM^
THAtIA LYNN
BAPTIST CHURCH
Va. Beach Blvd. adioiDil^[
.Princess Anne High School
Rov. Robort N. Walbuo
8:30 a.m. — Morning Wornhip
9:80a.m.-^Sunday School
1 1 :00 a.m — ^Morning Worslup
FIRST COLONUL
BAPTIST CHURCH
929 Fir^ Colonial Boad
Goorgo T. Stalliaia, Paotar
9:46 a.m. — Studay School
10:00 a.m.— MomiiTf WorsWy
6:30 p.m. — ^Traintpg Union "
7:30 p.m. — Evaniisg Won^p
7:30 p.m. — ^Ifid-Week aerviea,
Wednesday
FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST,
CHURCH
419 Glenrock Boad, Norfcdk
Rar. Charloa T. HosArieks
9:45 a.m. — Church School
11:00 a.m. — Morning Worahip
(7 :30 p.m. — Evening WoniWp
FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH
6818 Vs. Beach Blvd., Norfolk
Frod M. Farioi, Pastor
9:46 a.m. — Sunday School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning Worship
6 :80 p.mj — Fellowship Hour
7 :80 p.m.— Evening ' Services
GRACE BRETHREN
CHURCH
6r«at Neck at Hilltop
A. HaroM ArriattoB, Paotor
1 :©0 a.m. — Sunday School
ll:00|.m. — Worship Service
7:30pJB. — Evening Service
MOUNT OLIVE
BAPTIST CHURCH
lUv. T. Ml Walker, Paotor
9:30 a.m. — Church School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning Worship
7:80p.m.-^Evening Worship
OAK GROVE BAPTIST
CHURCH
Back Bay. Virsrinia
Alvin St. Clair, Paotor
9:46 a.m. — Church School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning Worship
BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH
Qreenwell Rd. & Lakeview Dr.
Bavside, Va.
Rav> Darid Mooro, Paotor
9:48 a.m.^— Sunday School
11:00 a.m. — Morning Worship
7:46 p.m. — ~
ST. GREGOAY THE GREAT
CATHOLIC CHURCH
7271 Virginia B«ach Blvd.
Rot. Flavian YoUakop OJ.B.
Rot. Paschal Knoip O.SJi.
Masses— 6:30, 8:00, 9:30,
11:00 and 12:30
Confessions are On Satordajr
7:30-8:30
BLACKWATER BAPTIST
CHURCH
Rot. Ralph L. Hera
10:00 a.m. — Sunday School
1 1 :00 a.m — Morning Worship
"Serving "Sod and ii» Coi»»
munity of Blackwater Snea
1784"
-Evening Worship
ST.
JOHN'S BAPTIST
CHURCH
Princess Anne Court House
Rot. Bmco B. Porldns. Paotinr
to :00 a.m. — Sunday School
11 :00 a.m. — Morning Worship
e:00pm.— B.T.U.
7:00pjn. — ^Evening Worship
LONDON BRIDGE
BAPTIST CHURCH
London Bridge, Virfrtnia
G. Edirard HaglMs, Paslar
8:S0a.m. — ^M<»rBing WorAlp
9:48 a.111. — Soadi^ Se]io<d /
11 :00 tM. — Mmyac , Wwnk^p
€'M " " " *
TABERNACLE METHODIST
CHURCH
Princess Anne, Virj^nia
Robert H. Garaor, Muuotor
9:45 a.m. — Church School
ll:00a.m — ^Morning Worship
VIRGINIA BEACH
METHODIST CHURCH
207 - 18th Street
Rot. BoTorly Folty
8:30a.m.^ — ^WofsJiip Servica
Summer Months
9:45 i^m. — Church School
11:00 a.m. — Worship Servica
THAUA METHODIST
CHUBCH
Pine Ave. & Va. Bch. BWd.
WllliaBi L. Asher, Paotor
9:45 a.m. — Sunday School
10:46 a.m. — Worship
FOUNDRY METHODIST
CHURCH
Va. Bch. Bl-rd., LynBhaven
WiUian H. Acoota. Miaioter
8:4Sa.m. and 11 a.m. —
services
9:45ajn. — Chuwh School
6:30pjn.— Youth FeBoiWliip
KEMFSVtLLB
PRESBYTBRIAN CHURCH
620 Kempsvflle Rd.
J. L. CatfHHh, Paotor
9:40 AJTv-S^iS^I ^
11 :M iUM. WiMlg wwri^
«^ TM^O^M BaaAqri
.^
.^^
AiKh SUN, Tbursc^,.$iBipte»nb«r 30, 19^5
four
Hi^6 from IJo
Agricvltiural Agent
E It "man" COCKRELL, JR.
"f
ommrvNTTY wsatm for grazing sicers
liTirgiiua Beadb cattlemen have a good opportunity for graii^
ywril^ ^ean far side at imghts between 700 and 900 pounds.
Hw mabi nmmtinaii4 yearliiqi feeder aieen has mdi an of^pat-
tunity a that Aere are many peopte in the stite with jp-assland who
are not equipped to Ice^ cow herds.
When ffrass k fairly good quality and other quality feed is avidly
•Ue for wintering cidves. yearling feeder steers fit in well.
We can market many more times the nunyjer of yearlfaig feeders
we ha^ and the imispects kwli unlimited for Oiem.
fftt aMta shcwld consider the size and quality cattle tteg^ want to
waiter and graft through tiie year, if diey aiScIpate gd&g iKo y^ff-
ling feeder steer Imsiness. Th^ need to OHisider the kind of market
they wait to sell to, what wei^t range to seQ hi, and the siM calvai
iSeded iw this objective. Itiey also must cons^do- feed.
CalVQi from 300 to 425 pound&are best to carry over for yeariini^
in thi* they go to market b^ween 700 to 800 pounds. Tliis is the siM
yearlii^ feed H opwators want and the size they pay the mart
money t&r. Smaller calves also have the advantage of being wintered
on less feed, even though it naust^be <rf hi^r quality, and it takes
leiS grass to grwe them.?*^ ' f^~gr SSr^?¥'^" ^^^ ^^
Smaller calves do haw Mie disadvantage, however, and that h it
tal^ a little m<»e patience and (Nervation in getting them started
into ttie winter feeding poiod. So fit the size of calvra to the kind of
i ^ and the kind <d faciliti^ you have for wintering.
Ciives dKKiki be wintered to gain about a p(Mind a day if they are
going on grass. This can onially be dbne with a full feed of good le-
giane hay and about tw^ pounds of grain daily, or a full feed id high
quality com silage with a pound of protein suH^ament and a pound
of grain. ^ S^ ,'
Whei they get ready to go on pasture next spring, each yearling
steer shmild have cMie 12«illigrara ^bestrol implant. This results in
his g fffayng about 35 pounds more diu-ing the total pasture season.. It is
the difiBpest gfHn you will get on your steer all year. Itis is very
in^iortaiA and sunething a tot of cattle grazers neglect.
There is a market for feeder cattle the year around, and many Vir-
ginia Beach p-a^rg can become more efficiezd if they stock heavier
in die spring and move oft some <rf their heavier steers durii^ July-
keeping the Uj^iter eiti to sell during the lat^ part ci the season.
• LEGAL NOnCK
' — ^
sketch, ia beii% coasideMd by die
State Highway Ccunmis^n.
Any interest^ dtkens from t^
wwiiwwltkis aitelad try Ml iwii
OMtyreqasst thM a pdbHe haniog
bt Md by seDtttai « mmm n-
^m to ^ imrki Engtiwr,
atite Rtfiway Dtfumm, Suf-
fok, Virginia, <« or bslon Octobo-
», mi. In die avent suitii request
is received, a fcrtbsr Miiee of the
tftDs and die plaot a'1l»>ariag
mhe publkhed.
State Highway Commis^sn of
Virginia
MtAmond, Va.. am.
21. IM.
■W"
"■P"****!
Servicemen In The News
Three Virgfaiia Beach men have
received new training and duty as-
signmrats initfie U. S. Air Force
job ^ledaltice fdkwing comple-
(joB of their bwac mOitary training
at La<*l«id AFB, Tex. They are
AkmmZ/e Scstk C, Busted. Jerry
E. Stewart and Michael A Willis.
Airaun Hosted, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Alieit C. ttoted ef 4M 27th
Stre^. will gs to Duhrtfa Intema-
tioDal Auport. Minn., as a per-
a^d qieciali^ Aimbn Stewart,
aon of Mr. tfid Mrs. James L.
Stewart of SOBS Titian Lwid. is be-
iag assigned ta Kingsl^ FieM,
Oie^ as a cQi^truction specialist
Ahm^i WiBis, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Wate- F. WBils of 4406 Clyde
Street, wfll go to Mather AFB,
Calif, as lb air poUceman.
• ♦ •
First Ueutenast Otis C. Gregg
J[r., ion ot rrtired U. 8. Navy Cap-
tain and Mrs. Otis C. Gregg of
1SS8 W. little Neck Road, has been
grachiated from tiie U. S. Ahr Force
Squiuinn Ottc^ Sdwd at die
Air University. Maxwell AFB, Ala.
* • •
Serving idxiard die destroyer es-
«Ht USS Brumby are Electronics
T^jinician 2/c Warren E. Roler.
USN, sn of Mrs. Charlra J. Wiest
of Plantation Drive; and Seaman
Robert E. &iyder, USN, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E). Snyder of
8» Brooke Bdad.
r first UeiAesaat J(Am C. Ttiar-
rington, son rf Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Rifiin in of 5500 Efein Road re-
cently completed the rigorous U.S.
Air Force survival and special
tr«ning course conducted by die
Air Trahiing Command at Stead
AJFB, Nev. He is beio^ assigned to
Ugtog AFB, Blaine.
Navy lieutenant Commander
Robert X. MdCee, husband of die
fmmer Miss^ Cwnelia B. Dixon of
m Pinewood Road is attending the
Naval Pos^ra^i^ School hi Mon-
tffey. Calif.
• « • .
Swvii^ irtioard die attack alr-
cr^ carrier USS Bon Homme
^^bard. whidi has returned to Q»
Sffth .Chh» Sea ,to resume air
ibrSsa aphist installatkins in
Nwth Viet Nam and die Viet Cong
m the South, are Aviation Ordi-
nuceman 1/c Blawi U. Cr^-
jBora. US<I. huband of die forn«-
M^ Gloria J. Brent of 106 Silver-
.t#|e; and Airman Ralph
WSN, son of Mrs. LeUa F.
I^Idc M 301 Baklwin Street.
A«ity Ser^mt Major Roy M.
j^lii}, »ui of Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
^tt»9. SSm Virginia Beach Blvd.,
has fmm asHgned to the office
d Iba d^^ dtief of staff for
k^i^ics^ ^Pfly IMma at Finl
ft^nroe.
YsoOMt 8/c Beniw H. D^ois,
"v^ ha&ad of die f(»-mer Miss
E^Gfttive' of 15SB Michi-
attitfng die ui-
m Sdioek at the Na-
Electronfcs Technidan 2/c War-
ren E. Roler, USN. son of Mrs.
Charles J. Wiest of Plantatimi
Drive, is a member d the com-
missioain^ crew of the de^n^er
escort USS Bnonby, currntly un-
der construction ai Avandale Ship-
yard, Westwego, La.
Aviataon OfifKcr Cwndidale Rob-
ot T. Grace, USN, srai of Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie H. Grace, is attoiding
Pre-Ftight School at die Naval
Air St^ia in Poisacola, Fla.
• LiGAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO THE PUBLK;
NOTK^ IS HEREBY GIVEN
that pursuit to Secticms 29-lK and
29-126 (rf die Code d Virginia, die
Commisi^ffli of Game and Inland
Fisher!^, meeting at Ridimond,
Virginia, September 18, 1965, or-
dered the proposed rule and will
hold a PiAlic Hearing for the pur-
pose of adopUng this proposed rule
at Room 100, 7 North Second
Street, Richmond, Virginia, 9:30 a.
m., October 15, 1965.
It shall be unlawful to hunt
geese and brant on Back Bay and
its tributaries acd the marges ad-
jacent thereto, and on and along
the shor^ of North Landing River
aivi marshes adjacent thereto, and
on and along die shores of Lakes
Tecipiseh and Red Wing and the
marshes adjacent thereto prior to
Noven^er 20 for the 1965 season
only.
COMMISSION OF GAME AND
INLAND FISHERIES
E. C. Netdes, Chairman. ,
9-3(MlT
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that pursuant to Sections 29-125
and 29-1% of die Code of Virginia,
the Commission of Game and In-
land Fl^ries, meeting at Rich-
mond. Virginia, Septend)er 18, 1965
ordiered the proposed change in its
rules and will hold a Public Hear-
hig for die purpose ci adopting
diis pn^iosed rxile at Room 100, V
North Second Street, Richmond,
Virginia, 9:30 a.m., Octdier 15,
1985.
Amaid Regulatkin 7 (a^ to read
as follows:
It shall be unlawful to hunt with
a dog or to hav3 in possession a
strung bow, or a ^m which is not
unloaded and cased or disnautled,
in die National forest^ and on
iConxniKion owned lands, except
durii^ die periods when authorized
seasons are in e&ect for hunting
on diese areas, or by permit is-
sued tty die C(Asnission.
C(»!MISSIQN OF GAME AND
I^a<AND FISOERIES
E. C. Nettle, Chairman.
9-aj^-lT
>
' PUBUC NOTICE
All interested persons are advis-
ed that the coosbtictkin of a paral-
lel bridge and ai^roach^ on Routs
00 ov«- LynrAiaven Inlet along
Shore Driv? fron Surry B<»d to
^<ity gtre^t, as Bdwd tt #lach»d
TRUSTER'S MLE
{a axecutkm of die (le«d of tn^
tnm Melvio Harward Lewis aiid
Sarah P. Lewis, husband md wife,
dated October 19. 18M. recorded
in die cleric's Offke of the Circidt
Court of die City of Vkginia
Betfdu Virgil in Peed Book m
at page 44, die imdersdgMd M^
been designated as Sdistituted
Trustee in accordance with the
terms of said deed of trust by an
instrument duly recorded in the
aforesakl Clerk's Office; default
havtag occurred fa the payment of
the <*iigatioh diereby secured, and
at the request of the hol<kr of du
said note, t^MB andsn^iMd will of-
fer fo rsale ^ public audkn, to
the highest bidden:, fca^cash, at die
er^ance to Ae C^rcutt Qourts
Buikhi^, of tfie City of Virginia
Beach, Viitinia. on Saturday. Oc-
tober 2S. l9flS. at 10:» A. M.. dw
foltowing descaibcd profiaty:
All diat certain k»t. piece or par-
cel of'laod. togisther with die im-
provemoks diere«i and die ap-
purt^ihnces d^-dato belonging,
lying, situate and being in die City
of Virginia Beach, tonnerify in
KempsviOe Magisterial District In
Princess Anne County. Virginia,
and designated and d^rdied on a
certain plat or surv^ aititwd,
"Sliidiviskm of Aragooa ViUage.
Section 2. Prineofs Aape OauMy,
Virginia," dsHed June, 1955. and
made by Frjmk D. Tar^^. Jr., *
Associates, Sirveyors aad En-
gineers, whidi i^at is duly of rec-
cord in die QerlT s Offke of dif
Circuit Court of -Virginia Beadi.
Virginia, in 'lla|> Book 40 at ^e
27 and designjited and described
on saidtplat »» Lot Number 6 In
Btock "i" ifBmace to whfcb plat
is ho-eby made for a more parti^
cular deso^ttcn of said 'kt ,
TERMS: C^. "Qie successful
bidder will be required to deposit a
minimum of $85106 at die time
die property is 1»kl. ^«idl setde-
ment to be made within 15 days
thereafter.
Samuel I. White. Substitute
Trustee, 80* Plaia One,
Noifolk. Wir^i^JBIt&n.
• LiOALNOTICSS
Vk^BMKJi. Virginia
lOomplaiwuits,
vs.
Itant, Qeorgit
and
ifOIXIlDF.
Ttw «l»ject of Ihe above styled
suit Is to obtiri« Ha* 9«cific per-
farmMct of a «Ai contract dated
Uxy %. urn b tl wtM i Thomas E.
Burt MMl Oorinne M. Burt, biown
at Injnft, taA Jmhs I. f^>er
•Id MiMlrad F. Fisher, known as
Sellecft ilMW lP tt was agratd diat
die Buy«rs woM buy and the SeU-
ers wo^ sefi for tte swn (tf Twen-
ty-Five noutand Dollars (fS.OOO)
atrtain property kicked in the City
of Vfar^ Beach. Virginia, and
known as Lot Five Hundred Forty-
Two (S42) (m the plat of lliorough-
good, and also known as 1504
Adams Road; it being die jwayer
et tba^GoBaplainanti to have die
Court direct ttie Defendants to exr
ecute a good and sufficient Gen-
eral Warranty Deed conveying die
above descrii>ed prqierty to die
CkHnpIainants upon the payment
to die D^endanU of die sum of
Twenty-Five Thousand ($25,000) as
called f(H- by said contract and
that in the v/&d die Defendants
should fail to a^^peai or aoawer
dukt die Court appmt a qiedal
comnysskmer to execute a Deed
in bdiatf d dH Defendants con-
veying die said prqierty to the
Comi^Uhuuits.
And, it appearing by Affidavit
filed aocxudhig to law diat James
Irvmg Fidier, and Miklred F.
Fidier are not reskients '>of dus
State.
It te dierefwe ORDERED diat
Qie said James Irving Fisho- and
Mildred F. Fisher appear within
Tm (10) days after due piMica-
tkin of this Order in die Clerk's
Office d our said Circuit Court
and do M^iat is necessary to pro-
tect diefr interest
' And, it is hirdier ORDERED
that this Order be'pubtisbed once
a wedi for four (4) successive
weeks fa die Vii^a Beadi Sun.
a new^iaper printed and piiblidied
fa the City of Virginia Beach, and
circulate fa the CUy of Virginia
Beach. Virgfaia. ^ — ztt'
-^OHN V. FENTiaSS. Clerk.
By: Mary M. White. D.C.
DoMdd C. Grey, p.q.
Murnhy and McGeefa
2(74 IKstUttle Creak
norfdk, Vir^a:^™
9-»4t
• LIOAL NOTICES
iti Ml VtafWa Bsash ihrd . «•
iB offer Mr tale at MUc Av^-
tka one 190 Dodge QHtmet Ccffi-
««tMe. StiW No. W481 IseTS,
with aecessorles. which mMamMs
mtti purchased by JeMs snd Ruth-
it (^HDian by condidwal saks
oc^aot. T&ms: Cash at time of
tidt. Ilic vioder reserves die right
tobkL
Uriversal C.I.T. Credtt Corp.
Drewry Ji Evans. Attraneys
9-23-lt
# LIOAL HOnCB
\
VmoiNU:
IN THE CIJERK'S OFFICE OF
THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
CITY OF VIRGINU BEACH ON
THE 24di DAY OF SEPTEMBER,
1965
ORDER or PU BLICATION
I^DLIP M. imiTEHEAD
vs.
ROBERT EDWARD WHITlSHEAD
JR.. et H
Hie object of diis suit is to ef-
fect partttwn among die owners by
sale or (rtberwise of real property
m the Ctty of Virginia Beach, Vir-
ginia fcwwn as the "Selden Pro-
perty." ^tuated on the nordieast
comer of ^ fatersection of ftrfa-,
cess Anfts Itead and Kempsville
Road al^ known as 5184 Prjncess
Anne B0A, of which Robert Ed-
ward Whitdiead died seized and
possessed.
And (m aHidavit having b^n
made and filed Uiat Susan White-
head Byars, formerly Susan Kat-
herihe Whitdiead and Eliz*^
Whitehead Gray, formerly Eltoh
beth Frances Whitehead, are not
residents of this State.
It is ORDERED Uiat said non-
residents naniiely: Susan Whitd»ad
Byars. fowwly Susan Katiierine
Whitehead, and Elizabedi White-
head Gray, formerly Elisabedi
Frances Whitehead, do appear
widifa ten days rfter doe pubUca-
tion of diis ordei' and do what is
necessary to jHxitect theh: interests.
It is FURTHBR CMU>iRED diat
die foregoing portion <rf diis Order
be pu^tlidied once a week for four
successive weeks fa the Virgiaian
Pilot, a Jwfwqpaper.piABshed in die
City of Norfolk, Virginia, and tiie
Virgfaia ^ach Sun, a newq?i^r
published ta'*e City of Vk^inia
Beach, Vit^ia.
A Copy— Tfsste:
JOHN V. FENTRESS, Clerk. .
By: J. Cwiis Fruit, D,C.
Philip P Purrfagtaa, Jr.
Board of T«ide BuiWfag
Norfolk, Vkf^
9-3Mt
^ YH^]H N I4' '
In the Oefk's OiBne of Ae 'Cir-
cuit Coiat of die City <»f Trgila
Beach o ndw isrd ds^ of SefftrQ-
ber, 1965. . '
TOOMAS E^ Bma"
and
OORINNE M. |URT
1504 A^aios BoaS*
NOTICE OF SALE
NotKe is herdiy gWen that at
10:00 am. on Octdber 11, 1965. at
Coates Motor Company, Inc., lo-
cated at 605 Vii^inia Beach Blvd.,
we slmQ offer tar sate at public
auction me 1959 Cadillac 4-Dr HT.
Serial No. S9B 668535, widi acces-
sories, which airtfHiiobile was pur-
chased by Russell L. Colwell by
ecNiditfanal sales contract Terms:
Cash M time of sale. The Vendor
reserve the ri^t to bid.
Universal C.I.T. Credit Corp.
Drewry 4 Eyaas, Attorneys
Certfficate of
Frank E. Batler, HI, Escheator
for the Ctty of Vfa-ginia Be«!h
IN RE: ESTATE OF BERTHA
HADLEY ROBINSON, deceased
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that «i Septem-
ber 14. 1965, at 10:00 A.M. fa die
Circuit Court of die City of Virgfaia
Beach, Virgfafa, an faquest was
held to determiiM if a certafa piece
or parcel of land had escheated to
the COTimonwealdi of Virgfaia. The
verdict at said faquest was that the
foQowiog real property had es-
cheated to the Commonwealth of
Virginia from the estate of Berdia
Hadley Robinson deceased):
Lot and Dwdlfag located at 307
22nd Street. Virgfaia Beach, Vir-
ginia, also known as All that cer-
tain lot, piece or parcel of land
widi die buildfags and improve-
ments thereon, and die ajqwrten-
ances diereunto belon^ng situate
fa die City of Vu-ginia Beach, Vir-
ginfa and known, ntunbered and
designated as Lot Number seven
(7) fa Block Number fifty-diree
(53) d Plat Nimriier su (6) of part
of the property o| the Vu-ginfa
Beadi Develpment Ciunpany,
which said Plat is duly of record
fa die Clerk's (Mflce of die qircuit
Court of die City of Virginia Beach,
Virginia.
Witness die followfag signature
and seal this I7di d^ of Septem-
ber, 1965.
(SigtKd) Frank E. Butler, III
(SEAL)
Fraidc E. Batler, III
Esclwafor for tfafe City d
Virginii B^ach
Published by onier of
Randolph W. Church, Steto U-
bnarian
Under audwrity of Section S&-
,183 of di£ Code cT Virginia
»-234t
Nonct dv^AiJE
Notke is hen^y ^ven diat at
10:00 ajn. on dctpbor 4, ISN. ^
doato iKIbtor Compinf. fiK.. imi^
COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINU
In die Cleric's Office of die O^
cult Court of ttie City of Virgh^
Beadi, on die aotii day of Septena-f.
ber, 1985.
Of4er af PnbBcafloB
LLOYDK L KITCHIN. Plafatiff,
agafast
LOUIS L. KITCHEN. JR. De-
foidant
The object of diis suH Is to ob-
tata a divorce a vfacuto matri-
nwnii from the said defendmt,
up<m the grounds of dwertion.
fiid ah tffldaWt having be«»
made and filed diat die defendant
Is a non-resid«it of the State of
Virginia, tiie last known post d-
ffce address betag: 1440 Spring
HUl Ten-ace. Augusta. Georgia, it
is ordered diat he do appear here
widifa ten (10) days after due
publicadon hereof, and do what
may be necessary to protect his
fatwest to diis suit.
A copy— Tfeste:
JOHN V. FENTRESS, Clerk.
By: Mary M. White, D.C.
Brydges k Broyles. p.q.
IMO Laskfa Road
Vfa-girfa Beach. Virgin^
__^ — *
VIRGINIA
b the Cterk'g «rfftee irf the Ch^
cntt Court of the aty of Virgfaia
Beach, on the 7th day of Septem-
ber, 1965.
IN CHANCERY
DOCKET NO.
PARimoNjpx
MILDRED BORST,
plaindff, ^1:; :^^"*^T^^
vs.
DOROTHY MANCOS ET AL.,
Defendants. .
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
•nie object of diis suit is to -ef-
fect partitfan amongst die owners,
by aUotmeit or otherwise fa <«e
of die modes described by law. of
certafa red estate fa die City of
\rirgfaia Beadi. Virgiraa, known as
128 Soudi Great Neck Road, of
whicfa Fred W. -Borst and Rutii M.
Borst died sdzed and ptossessod.
And an affidavit havtog been
made and filed diat die defendants
William J. Cotton. Rudi C. Forth,
Raymond E. Cotton, Benjamfa Cot-
ton and Iliele C. Vest, are not
residents of die State of Virginia
and diat diligence has been used
by or on be*iatf d die plafatiff, Mil-
dred Borst, to ascertafa in what
county or corporation die <fef«i-
dant, Charles L. Cotton, is. widi-
out effect; and die bffl stating diat
there are or may be persons fa-
tffl-ested fa die si*ject to be dis-
posed of OT divided, whose names
ire unknown, and makfag such
persons def^dants by die general
description of parties unknown,
and affidavit havfag been made
and filed diat such parties are un-
known, such unknown parties be-
fag die heirs, devises and succes-
sors fa tide of Evelyn C. Stuart,
d«»ased, daugWer of Rudi M
Borst, deceased, and any odier
persons who may be faterested fa
die subject to be disposed of or
divided.
It ^ ORDERED diat die said
non-resident defendants, nanwly:
WiBiam J. Cotton, Rutii C. Forth.
Raymond E. Cotton, Benjamin Cot-
ton and Thele C. Vest, and die
said defendant not found, namely,
Charles L. Cotton, fflid die said
persons made defendants by the
general descripUwi of "Parties Un-
known" do aDoear widifa ten days
after due puUication of diis order
and do vAiai is necessary to pro-
tect dieir taterests.
It is furtiier ORDERED diat die
foreeofag portim of this order be
publiidied once a week for four
successive weeks fa tiie Virgfaia
Beach ^, a newsoa^ier published
fa die City of VUrginfa Beach, Vir-
^fa.
A CoDv Teste:
JOHN V. FENTRESS. CSerk.
Bv Marv M. Wh^e, D.C.
Caton & Wright
2508 Pacific Av«me
Virginia Beach, Virgfaia.
9-164t
ngMt sad filed ^at die defendant
it a aofrreskitat of die Stete of
Virginia, die last known p(^ of-
Boe addrtti bdng: c/o Gknn
StweU, Star Route B. Homtr.
Alaska, it ia ord^ed diat he ^o
appear here wiifafa ten (10) days
after due publicatiMi hererf. and
do what may be necasary to
protect his faterest fa dds suk.
A Copy— Teste:
JOHN V. FENTRESS. Cteric
JOHN V. FENTRESS, Clerii
By Mary M. White. DC.
Fine, fine, Legwn. Schwan ft Fine
Law BuikUng.
Nbrf<ft, Virginia HWt
* JJA4L Moncii.
COMMONWEALTH OF VnUHNU
Ia tlie Clerk's OfHoe of the Clr-
eirit Court ef tbe aty •( VlrgiBla
Beach, oa the IM day if Sep-
temb(». laX.
Oi*r of PnbiealiOB
ASBURY WHITFIELP
STALLWORTH, JR.,
Plafatiff,
agafart
FRANCES TILLER- ' '^ —
STALLWORTH,
Defffldant
The rfiject of this suit is to ob-
tein a divorce a vinculo matri-
monii from the said defendant
upc^n the grounds of cruelty and
constructive desertion.
And an affklavit havfag been
made ffiod filed that die defaidaot
is a non-resident of the 1^^ of
Virgfaia. the last known post of-
fice address being: 140 Nonfood
Avenue, Satellite Beach, Florida,
it is wdered diat she do appear
here withfa tei (10) days aftor
due publication hereof, anc^ do
what may be necessary to pro-
tect ber faterest fa diis suit.
A GiRr— Teste:
JOSOi V. FENTRESS, Clerk
By Mary M. White, D.C.
Ffae, Fine. Legum, Schwan ft Ffae
Law Buildfag,
Norfolk, Virginia ' 9-164t
may have bten appofate^ d»re-
for, and if so die taaoe of die re-
spective receivers un unknown
and tfatir Ittt known pos^ office
addresses are unknmm, and dK
stockholdera and ^ Iftrt known
officers and (Brectoni of tiii^ re-
spective corporations are unknown
and dieir last known post oUm
addreSises are unknown. Ihat there
ar^ or might be persais odier tbm
those named in the Bill of Com-
plafat faterested in die real f sate
to be disposed of in this suit who^
names and last known post office
addres.W8 are luiknown.
It is, tiierefore, ORDERED that
the above naned perswwi, if %v-
ing, and if dead, their heirs, cte-
visees, liai creditors and perawial
representatives, arid if married,
their respective consorts, nid die
£rf)ovt named corporations, dieir
receivers, if any, .and tiieir stock-
holders and last officers and *-
rectors, and all oUier person-, odier
dian diose herein named, who are
jjr mighi be interested fa >!ie real
estate to be disp«*!wd of fa Uiis
suit, who.% names are unknown, do
appear withfa tMi days afta* due
publication of diis notice^ apd do
what is necessary to pfotect Uieir
interests. It is further ORDERED
that the foregofag j^rtion of tiiis
Order be published once a week
for four successive weeks in the
Virginia Beach Sun a newspaper
puWlshed fa die City of Vfagfafa
Beach. Vir^a
Teste:
JOHN V. FENTRESS, Clerk
By J. Curtis Frulf, D.C.
Mr. Stanle>- A. Phillips, p.q.
Princess Anne Station
Virginia Beach, Virgima.
9-164t
poratkm tlMf at* resi(te witioat
effect, and |h^ ^ acUr^a of
diese (Membi^ im remains &•
known to tbt ^npktinant hei(Bfa;
and.
That he is i^ised, and varity
believM atteir dttgHit inquiry, that
C. W. Hairell, oie of tiie original
de^eadiBls b e r e i o {Hroceeded
agahet, is new deceased and duit
fas trie devisee, purauuit to tiie
tarns of his last will md tfsta-,
ment, is lAsixi M. Htfrell, who
resides at 2572 Prince^ Anne
Road, Virginia Beach, Virgfaia;
.5 vmCHNlA: J ^,^
In tte Chit's office of the Or-
cidt Coort of tile City of Vh-'giiria
Beach, Ml tile 9th day of September
1965.
IN CHANCERY
CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, a
municipal corporation, Complafa-
ant, '
vs.
RICHMOND WEST, et als, Dfefen-
dfflits. -.-^-,^„^.*-„^™— ^~ -^
VIRGINU
Bi file' Clerk's rfflce of the Clr-
oitt Court ^ die Ctty of Vb-^iia
Beach OB (he 9tii day ^ Septem-
ber. 1965.
IN CHANCERY NO. 85«
GUSSIE MAE CHAPLAIN,
Cwnplainant 5!5!-5^S^
C0MM<H4^ALTB OF VOIGINIA
In Ok Oerk's Office of the Cfa--
cult CoHrt of fht Otv of Virtrii^a
Beach, m file tMl day of Sep-
tember, lyifs.
Oritr e( MiUcfltkMi
MARI^ T. GREGORY.
Plaintiff. ^..,^..
against
SPENCER M. GREGORY JR.,
IXilddanit.
The object of iMs suit is to ob-
tafa a dlvc^xre a mens^ rt dioro
to be marfted fato a divorce a
vfacqlo 'matrfafionii from sakl de-
foadant, tnwn tte ;eroun^ d will'
^ desertion ami abandonment <m
iiovai^ 15th. MB.
AnS il Affidavit IliviDg 1)elb
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
Tte object of the above styled
suit is to sell, free and clear of idl
liens and encumbrances, for die
satisfaction of the liens diereon.
those certafa lots, tracts or par-
cels of land, situated in die City d
Virginia Beach, Virgfaia, and
bounded and described as follows:
All those certafa lots, pieces or
parcels of land, situated in Lpn-
havai Borough, City d Virginia
Beach. State of Virginist, known,
niHTibered and designated on that
certafa plat entitied "Map of East-
Norfolk, Prfacess Anne Co., Vir-
ginia," datad November, 1906,
made by E. C. Foreman, C. £.,
which pfat is duly of record in tiie
Clerk's Office d die Circuit Court
of die City of Virginia Beach, Vh--
ginia, fa Map Book 4 r.t Page 191,
as Lots 12 and 14 throUon 30 fa
Bkick 53; Lots 14 tiirough 24 and
27 dirough 37 fa Block 5ti; Lot 26
fa Block 86; Lots 1 tiu-jugh 13 in
6k}ck 110; and Lots 31 and 32 m
Block 114; reference to whicn plat
is hereby made tor a more par-
ticular description of said tots.
And it appearing from the aver-
ments of the Bill «rf Complaint
filed herein and by Affidavit duly
filed:
FIRST: That diligence has beai
used by and on behalf <rf the com-
plainant to ascej;-tafa in what coun-
ty or corporation the tollowfag de-
fendaiils are, witliout rffect, and
their last known post office ad-
dresses, where known, are as fo.-
lows:
Richmond West,
address unknown.
L. V. Koontz and Edtii Koontz,
husband and v,'if^.
Charleston, West Virginia. j
George West,
address unknown.
Belle Henson, aka Belle Hennson,
address unknown.
S. H. Robertson, ,
Charleston, West Virginia.
EUa S. Sinmions, widow,
address unknown.
Stairford Snunons, aka Stanford
^fanmops,
address unknown.
Maxwell Sfa:ions, aka MaTwdQ
Smmoiis,
address unknown.
J. T. Jackson k Co. of Clendenfc.
West Vfaginia,
Clendenin, West Vir^ifa.
The Kanawha Co..
Kanawha County,
dfarleston. West Virgfaia.
mCGND: That die £aid Richnrd
^e^ said odier defaidant$ fa ^
ajit may have died leiving hears,
devisees, personal representativKS,
siffvivfag consorts, or lien crcdit-
pfs and. if so Jgieir names are tfa-
IlKJwn ai^ dieir l&A known post
office addresses are imkntnvn. "Riat
die caepxite defenlants fa diis
'aA ihay be defuort and rtc^vers
JENNIE E. WEYER, Executrix
of die Estate of Clara L W^er,
Deceased, et als.,
Defendants
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
The object of the above styled
suit is to quiet and establi* the
Me of the complainant herefa to
certain lots of land situate in die
aty of Virginia Beach. Virginia,
more particularly described as foi-
kjws: r- ■ , ;
An tots -=lr=«B*l^s:ft»=rft>
tiu-ough Thirteen (13) botii fadu-
sive, on a certafa pfat entitied
"Virgfaia Beach Annex, PriiKess
Anne County, Amended Plat,"
dated May 1956, made by Raymond
C. Almond, C. L. S., and duly of
record in die Qerk's Office of tlja
Circuit Court of the City of Vir-
gfaia Beach, Virginia, in Map
Book 41, at Page 41; tess and ex-
ceptfag therefrom, however, all of
lots numbered Twenty (20)
thfough Thirty Four (34) fa Block
Thirteen (13), botti inclusive.
And it appearing by affidavit
diily filed according to law diat
process heretofore issued in^diis
cause against Hugh E. Davie,
Mary E. Harford, J. R. Carter,
Horace F. Smith, Alease C. Owens,
and Hugh Edward Owens, and Ar-
tiiur J. Murfrfiy has been returned
by the City Sergeant of the City of
Norfolk, Virgfaia "Not Found",
and due diligence has been used
and exercised by or on behalf of
ihe complafaant herein to ascer-
tafa fa what county or corporation
ihey now reside without effect, and
di^t the address of these defen-
dants still remains unknown to the
complainant herefa; and,
•Riat process heretofore issued in
diis cause against W. B. Ran-
dolph, aka W. B. Randolph, Ran-
dolph Estates, Incorporated, afca
RikWj* Estates, Incorporated, C.
A. Brodiers, and R. Nelson has
been returned by die City Ser-
geant erf die City of Virgfafa
Beadi, Virglhfa "Not Found," and
due diligence has been used and
exercised by or on behalf of the
complainant herefa to ascertafa fa
what county or corporatfan they
now reside vyithout afect, and tiiat
the address of these defeiKlants
still ranafas unknown to the com-
plainant herefa; £uid,
That process heretofore issued irt
this cause agafast W. R. Wood
has been returned by die City Ser
geant of die City of Chespeake,
"fid. Found," and due diligence
has hmn used and ecercised by
«■ wi bdhalf of die. comphfaant
herein to ascertafa in wljat county
or coiporation he now resides
withoirt effect, and diat die address
of ttiis defendant still remains un-
known to the complafaant herefa;
and.
That process heretofore issued fa
difa cause agafast Mamie E. Mac-
CiMfa. Mai^ R. MacCid^fa, and
George B- MacCubbfa. aka
George B. McCuUiin, Jr., has Dera
returned by die Sheriff of Mkt-
dtews County, VirginiaM*'?^
Found." and due diliga|<% has
been ised uid exercised l^ or ur
behd! of the com(dafaa!rt herefa
to tsaaiun fa what omsty or oa-
That he is wlvised, and verily
believtt ai^ iU^iEnt faquiry, thi^
J. F. Woodbouse^one ot ttie origi-
nal defendants herein proceeded
again^, it now deceased, and pur-
suant to the tereu of his last will
and tastamoit the i»op«ty which
is part of the sut^M matter iicre-
of was devised to Mrs. J. F. Wood-
house, who is now deceased, and
puraiant to the terms of l»r last
will and testament the real estate
heretofore owhd by J. F. Wbat
house was devised to Betty W.
Mayo, 1701 S. Woodside Lane. Vh>
ginia Beach. Virginia, Sara W An-
drews, 3516 Keates Place, Raleigh,
Nordi Carolina and John Frost
Woodbouse, 12 Red Oak Road,
A^ieville. North CaroUna; andl,
That CJ H. Norman, one of the
originai parti« defendant here- —
fa proceeded against by order of
publication, (fid convey his faterest
in the property which is the sub-
ject matter hereof to A. M. Legum
by deed ai^iearfag of record in
die Clerk^ Offke of this Court in
Deed Bodk 91, at Page 276; Uiat
the address of die said A. M. Le-
gum, after due diligence befag ex-
ercised by! or on bdialf of the com-
plafaant to ascertafa fa what counr
ty or corporation he now resides,
^ remaim to the complainant
isiknown; and,
Tnat there are or may be other
persons who are interested in the
, , tub ject matter of this cause, whose
names and addresses to Uie cwn-
{dainant herein are unknwn; that
some of the parties heretofore
named as parties defendant, and
die additional parties herein set
forth may be deceased, and if so
the names and addresses of their
res^)cctive heirs or devi.seesi are to
die compfainant unknown; that the
name sand addresses of the con-
sorts of such d them as may have
betaijua^d * die names and ad-
dresses oTfiieir respective succes-
sors, assigns, or any lien creditors
are to tlie ewnplainant unknown,
and tbe same "ai~ procepded
agafast herein under the general
description of "Parties Unknown;"
it is theref<Mre:
ADJUDGED. ORDERED and
DECREED diat Hugh E. Davie,
Ma^ E. Harford. J. R. Carter,
Hordce F. Smitii. Alease C.
Owens and Hugh Edward Owens,
Arthur J. Murphy. W. B. Ran-
dolj*. aka W. B. Rudolph, Ram
dolph Estates, Incorporated, aka
Rudolph Estates, Incorporated, C.
A.. Brodiers, R. Nelson. W. R.,
Wood, Mamie E- MacCubbin,
Maude R. MacCubbfa, George B.
«^ »
MacCuWafa, aka George B. ri*ac-
CuWifa, Jr., Sara W. Andrews,
John Frost Woodhouse and A. M.
Legum. do appear withfa ten tiO)
days after due publication of this
crder and do what is necessary to
protect thefa interest herein; and
it is further ADJUDGED. OKDER-
RD and DECREED that this order
be published once a week for four
(4) successive we€k.s in tha Vir-
ginia Beach Sun, a newspaper pub-
lished fa' the City of Vfaginia Beach,
Virgima.
A Copy— Teste:
JOHN V. FENTRESS, Clerk.
By J. Curtis Fruit, D.C.
Hettert S. Reid, Jr., p.q.
W08 Atlantic Avenue
Virgfafa Beach, VJ»-«»ihia.
9-16^t
COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA
In die Clerk's Office of tiie jCir-
cuit Court of the City of Virginia
Beach, on tbe Tenth day of Sep-
temlKr, 1963.
^^-Order ef PubHcathm
JUDY FAYE BRADSHAW,
inft. Plafatiff,^
again^ "
JOHN ALLEN BRADSHAW,
Defendant.
Ili^ object of this .suit is to di-
tafa a Divorce a vinculo matrimoni,
custody and support from the said
defendant, upon the grounds of
cruelty. And an affidavit having
been made and filed that the dc-
faidant is a non-resident of tii'?
State of Virginia, the last known
post office address befag: U.S.S
Ticonderoga (CVA-14) V-6 Divi-
sion, F.P.O. San FranciSco, Calif! .
it is order«l that he do appear here
within 10 (ten) days after due pub-
lication hereof, and do what may
be neces-sary to protect his faterest
fa this suit.
A copy— Teste:
JOHN V. FENTRESS, Clelt
By J. Gfftis Fruit, D. C.
Mr. The«>d«;e A. Boydb, Atty.
105 N. Haa Trail ^
Princes Anne Plaza
^^ginfa Beach, ^Hrgfaia.
»-l&#
7%
' f ^»*!t=ifc;3^_:i:t
•jy^Uuioiici^
I* ■
C^MAMmWEALn or ^nMUJOA
. In the Clerki ^ice of (he Cir-
cuit Gout of the Gty «f Vlrstaia
Beach, on the ISth 4bQr of Siptem-
^ber, uas.
OHtar af P«MM«Ma
RoeEmT LEE HILL, mtm,
againrt
BEITY JO HnX^Mndnt.
Hie object aH^TiSt h to ob-
tain a divottw a menai «t ttwro
to be Irtar merged into a dWorce
• viaradb matmioaii, fnm the
said defeidant. i^oo the ^tninds
of des&tk>n and abandonment.
Aad M AffidM^ imw^ been
made md fflM th^ the (Pendant
is a non-resident oi the Iftate of
Virginia, the last kooWn post of-
fice ad<fr«88 b^i«: 1414 Court
Stre^, Alameda. California, it is
ordered that ehe do eppmr here
within tea (10) days a£t» dye
publication ho«al. and ik) what
may be necessai^ to (rotect her
f interest In thte ml
A a^y— Teste:
JOHN V. FENTRESS, Qerk.
By: W«y m. ITHte.* DC.
l«weU K. Ctnt, p.q.
~~ — ^EOe VirgHiia B«»ch Mvd.
Virfpaia Beach, Virginia
POPLE. An Infant. 1241 Vt!kf
Avenue. S.E.. Washington. DC.
and RUDOLPH POOIJE LEWK,
Vm E. Ool^ Road. Norfolk.
Vbsiaia, BtfenbiiU.
Order of Pailkatioa
Tke obj^ (tf (his Mtt is to pv-
titi(m the h«>einafler deKribed
real pr(^rty in one (tf flie modn
prescribed by law. (b aijudicate
tiie, fee simple owmn of said
prq»rty: said property being sit-
uate ia the Oty of Vh^ Beach.
Vir^la, and being more partioi-
larly boumied and described m
follows, to-wit:
All that eetain p^^ or parc^
of land, together with Oe buOdingn
and i n yi uvau eBts fterfon, titai^
in Bayskte Borou^ aty of Vlr-
ghila Beach. Virj^ "(fonrierly
Princess Anne CouM^). njore par-
ticularly bounded and described |»
feyows:
Beginning at a point on the west
sid» of Bayside Road m shown on
pli^ aaade by S. W. Armistead.
ex., dated Au0ut S. 1939, and
i
9-234t
i "
!■'
«-,^
CiOMMONWEALIII OF VIRGII4IA
In the Clerk's Office of the Cir-
cuit Court of the Oly ot Virginia
Beach, on the Itth day of Sq>tem-
btr, 1965.
Order of PubUcatioi
PRANK B. NlCKERSON, Plam-
tifl.
i^inst
MARY ANN NICKERSW, De-
fendant.
The object of this suit is to ob-
tain a divorce a mensa .et thoro
to be later m^^ed into a divorce
-a vinculo matrimonii from the said
ddendant, upon the grounds of de-
sertion.
And an affidavit havir^ been
made and filed that the defendant
is a non-reaident d the State of
Virginia, the last known post of-
fice address being: 1054 Salon
Street, Memphis, Tennessee, it is
ordered that die do appear here
within ten (10) days after due pub-
lication hereof, and do what may
be necessary to protect her inter-
est in Uiis siut.
A copy— Teste: ^ - L
^ JOHN V. FENTRESS. CIeA.
By; J. Cifftis Fruit, D.C.
Brydges'& Broyles, p.q. .
im Laskin Road "^
Virginia Beach, Vii^i^
• UEOMNOTI^
Oeric
By: J. Curtis Fruit. D.C.
Alleb J. Gordon, p.q.
»-(Mt
Vli#Bia: la Am Owk^ ifHce
•f fke Circatt CmH if the City
Vkftala Beat*, aa fte M day
of Sept, 1165. '
JSCOANCEHY
RONALD T. DICKINSON
Qmiplainant, •
vs.
GARNET L DICKINSON
Defendaitf .
The c^ject (rf ttiis fldt is for
the c(Hnplainant to olHata from
the defendant a divorce a vinculo
matrtaiMni on the grouMb ol de-
sertkn and affidavit having been
ma^ sadd plaintiff has exercised
due diligence to ascertain within
which county or Corporatkn defeo-
dent reades withcnit effect she is
hereby required to f^^^ear within
ten days aiter dde publicaU(Hi here-
of and do what may be necessary to
protect her interests. It is ordered
• LeoAir^tfiCB
Virginia Beach SUN, Thursday, September 30, 19^5
K
Jiuly nynrded , -MlXJeet itffla„a. that W» »r^r h ^ p ii*flf%M ^rvr
point, an old pipe on the wei^eni
line of said road, and from tuch
point running northerly 164.3 feet
to Newsoms' farm Lane; th«»ce
running in an easterly direction
S. 54''22' E. 1,197.1 feet to an eld
pipe;, thence in a southerly direc-
tion 156.6 feet to a point in the
eastern lii^ of the pn^rty .which
ia the subject of an agreement
mentioned in deed recorded in
^Deed Book 196, Page 582; thence
in a westerly direction S. 54*38' E.
1.221.5 fe^. to the point of h^in-
nihg on Bayside Road, contafaiing
4.36 aciffe.
An A^davlt having been made
ttiat the foUowing Pendants are
ncKi-reskients of the Commonwealth
of Virginia, and Uiat their lart
known P(Bt Office addresses were
is Mows: Willis Thomas Poole,
Jr^ an Infairt. 1241 Valley Avenue,
S.E., WasUngton, D. C. Raymond
Nathaniel foole, an Infant. 1241
Vidley Avenue, S.E., Washuigton,
D.C, or if ftey be not living, thdr
heirs or any other persons, who
may have an interest in this mat-
ter; and it is ordered that the
above Rieationed p«ties, and heirs
m- others persons or their heirs or
assigns, who may have an interest
is tills voBtter as devisees 6nA as-
signs; are hereby required to ap-
pear witWn ten (10) days after
a w^ for f'our successive weeks
ia the Va. Beach Son, a new^per
havii^ a gen«'al circulation in this
city.
JOHN V. FE^fTRESS. Oerk
Teste: R. Win^on Bain. Clerk
By: Mary M. White. DC. * •
William T. Parter.
604 Court Stre^
Portanoutli, Virginia p.q.
9-»^
9JKM»
VntGINU
•*r/
In the Caerk's Office oi the Circuit
C^ourt of the City of Virginia Beach
on the 1st day of September. 1965.
Ia Chancery
TAPO CORPORATION, Ck«nplain-
ant. '
V.
JOSEPH BRITT, 513 Pine HoUow.
Norfolk. Virgtaia, VI(aA BRITT,
513 Pine Hdkrw. Norfolk. Vir-
ginia. WILLIS THOMAS POOLE,
JR.. An Infant. 1241 Valley Ave-
nue, S.E.. Washii^n. D.
C, RAYMOND NATHANIEL
v;hat may be necessary to protect
their re^ective hiterest; and it is
furfher or&red tiiat a copy of
ftis order be posted in the front of
<te Cou^ouse (d the Circuit
Court <rf the aty of Virgima
Beach, Virghiia. not less than ten
(10) days before application for
appointment of commissioner is
made herein, and that copies of
this order be at the same time
mailed to non-reaident defendmits
at the post office addresses ap-
pearing in the affidavit. It is furth-
er ordered that the above p(uiion
d tills ordo* be published <Mice
a week for four (4) successive
weeks in the Virginia Bea(9i Sun
a newspaper published in the City
of Virginia Beach, Virginia.
Teste: JOHN V. FENTRESS.
COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA
In the Ckrk's Office of tlie Ch--
cuit CotiH of Ae City of Virghiia
Beach, oa the T^ath «qr of flep*
teodwr, 1965.
OHter Of PMMtkm
BILUE FAYE VIDAL.
Pkintiff, «i< »' .
against
JOSEPH PAUL VIDAL, J:_
Defendant. ■ jr ->; < -^"r
The object of "this suit Is to ob-
tam a divorce a vinci ' ) matrimom,
custody, and si^jport f rex tiie said
defendant, upon grounds ot deser-
tii|n. And an affidavit having been
made and iiieA that the defendant
is a non-resident of the State of
Virpiia. the l&A known post oi-
fice address being: 537 Bouny
Sbce^, Algiers, Louisiana, it is «*
dered that he do appear here witii
in 10 (ten) days aider due pub-
due publicaUon hereof 'and do+Kcation hereof, and do what nay
be necessary to protect his interest
in this suit.
A Copy— T«*ej
^OHN V. F©>^£ESS,inerlt:
J. Curtis Fruit. D. C.
Mt*. Theodore A. Boy(%, Atty.
m N. Plaza Trail
Princess Arjie Plaza
Virgiiiia Eeacb, Virginia.
9-16^
P4ace, Admtic CHy. Ifcw Jeney.
WILLIAM SMITH. 36 Mh Strei^,
Salem, New Jersey. MAURICl
SMITH. Box 49. Richland. N«#
Jersey. WILUS SMITH. Box &,
Mflmay, !^ Jen^. CHARLIE
SMITH. 24a Nortti BanoDft
Stt«et, Mladelphia 32. Pa.,
MAUDE WILLIAMS. 357 Bird-
Mck Clrcte, Virgtoia Beach.' Vk-
ginia. LAURA GAVINS. 12«
Pmgree Avenue, IMroit 2, Mich-
igan, EU^ELL WILUAMS, 16»
Kemya Lane, Vir^a Beach.
Vhrginia, ELIZABETH EHm-
ETT, 243 Dyleway, Lynnh^lwa
Station. Virginia Beacii, Vk^
ia„ LENOY BOGUES, 90 Daw»>
ing Stre^ Apt. K. Brooklyn %.
New York, PERC3ELL WII^
UAMS, Berkshire Apartmote.
300 We^ Franklm Street. Rk^
mond. Virginia. MARSHALL
SMITH. 932 Tunstall Avwue.
Norfolk. Vu-gmia^ MAftY JOHN-
SON, 1^ Virginia Beach Bou-
levard, Virginia Be^u^h. Virginia.
BESSIE ALLEN, 820 18th Street.
Virginia Beach, Virginia, ELLA
CDFranr, Hicte^iaatton, Ches-
apeake, Virginia, MRS. MLUE
MAE BAXTER, im First Co-
lonic Road, Virgihia Beach, Vh^
ginia. aiNTON WHITE, Sit
Maltby Avenue, Norfolk, Vta^
ia, LAURA JANE WHITE, INO
E St. ScNitiieast, Washingtm t,
D. C. HENRY WHITE, T6tC
Aveiue. Norfolk. Virginia. IfiUS.
MARY WATTS, 1514 St. futon
Avenue, Norfolk. Virginia, Kb-
/spondente.
Tiie object of this suit is tt QQI^
s^rue the estate of Solomon Stnlttl,
to detenaine (1) wdw will receiwt
the funds received by the «>stdte
aad (2) to whom the administra-
tion eosU, estate inl^tance taiebs,
aad the «tate mcome taxe^ shall
be char^; and itn rffidavit hav-
mg been filed that JERSEY
SMITH. WILLIAM SMITH, MAU-
RICE mxra, wtuis smith,
CHARLIE SMITH, lAlJtLS GAS-
KINS, LENOY BOGUES and L,VU-
RA JAKE WHITE are not r«i-
dents ol the State of Virginia, it is
ordered tiiat the aforesnii i»n-
residents appear in the said suit
within ten days after due ^hacsf
tion ia the Virginia Beach Sun, a
newspaper havii^ general cu-cula-
ijon. in the City of Virginia Beach.
Virginia, and do what may be
necessary to protect their iilterests
in the said suit. ^ • ^ f^ ■
A copy— Teste: *""
JOHN V. FENTRESS, Clerk
By: Mary M. White, DC.
Brydges & Broyles, p.q.
1360 Lttsldn Road
Viqshar Beadi, Vh^hlia
its
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facLMt
EU«B
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get results i
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f
A(>#40UNC£A\ENTS
to Spacial Neticas
LOSE WEIGHT safely irttii Dex-
A-E»et tablets. Only 98c at ywff
drug store. 9-23^
AUTOMOTIVE
20 Automobilas Fof Sala
VOLKSWAGEN - 1963 sedin. In
good cooditton, one owno:, 29,'
009 miles. PlMne 4284190. 9^ it
EMPLOYMENT
41 Halp Wanrad--Mala
Needed — 3 xa&i hnmedlately for
manager trabiee program. Must
be attentive and ctt-eer mhided.
. Call 428-9142.
11-19 (fn
A tt99 Simca. In good condition.
Price $200 cash. Call C8-3024 and
ask fw: RoberLC. JHarrii betwe^
7:00 a.m. & 3:00 p.m. 9-16-tfn
BUSINESS SERVICES
30 Awilianca Sarvlcat
CAB DRIVERS. Savice men ac-
cepted. NP.. experience necMsary.
I8&4125 wec^.' We pay for City
permit. Also free room rent. Safe-
way Taxi, 3782 few* Drive, Vir-
gfaiia Beach. 464«B». 9-23-tfn
MERCHANDISE
RENTAL REAL ESTATE
111 Apartiwntt Fmnniihad
FOR BENT: Modern Furniriied
Apartment. Gas Heai, $75 per
month Oct<*er 1st through May
31st. hone «B-7574. 9^9^
FOR RENT -I FumlAed apart-
ment with living rown, bedroom,
kitchenette. Iwge closet and b^th.
Central location. Nicely furnished
and" cwnfortable. $50 per monui.
Call 428-7827 or 42(M860. 9-30-2t
RENTAL RE^ ESTATE
116 ButineM Placet
For Rent
VACUUM CLEANERS - Hoover.
Sates and service. Prompt ef-
fteient repairs. Pick up moA de-
Bvs7. Phone 42^4221 Fuel
Feed & Building SiH>pltoi, Inc.
tfn
31 BuiWInfl— Rapalrinf
VIRGINIA
In the Clerk's Office of the Circuit
Court of the C^ty of Virginia Beach
on the 2nd day of S^tend>er, 1965.
IMer ^ PnWcaOaa
JAMES R. McKENRY. Admbiis-
tiMor of tile estate of SOLOMON
SMTTH, deceased, Petitioaer,
v.
JERSEY SMITH. 521 Grannnercy
NEW AND REPAIR WORK
Plumbing - Heating
Electrical — Air Cw^onfag
PRIMCESS ANNE PLUMBING
AND ELECTRICAL
. , SUPPLIERS. INC.
"** ' Phone 426-2660 • i
ll*tfa
NonOE!
Contractors k Home Builders-
Let us h«b you witii tiiat ikw
home — Mditions — or repaira.
We can furnish materials fnan
basement to Mtic and aid you in
finmchig.
Plutne: Kdlam & Eaton, Ick.
(1) 426-2661
426^750
. HfrfflS ? " '" " "
i*i.<V-t10^v' ■ tfn
90 Articlas For Saki
ONE Com[ lete Mt of World Book
Ekicydc^pedia. Excellent condition.
Call 428-7665. 9-23^
SINGER ZIG-ZAG, 65 MODEL
GUARANTEED-Trice ova* bal-
ance $47-50 or $1.15 per week.
Call Credit Department, Howard
Sewing Center, 853-5911. plt-9-16
RJRNITURE for sale-Bed. Vic-
tanan chairs. Wedgewood china—
Belmar pattern. Odds and oxb.
Call Doris Makinson, 428-5703.
»-2^n
One and two bedroom furnished
apartments. Year nnuid. Clall
«8-Z724 or 428^066.
1 OR 2 'BEDROOM apartments.
IK and $55 per montii. Year round.
Water fumisl^ Call 428-S234 a.m.
& p.m . »a-^P
Efficiency. Baseboard heat. Large
living area with fir^ace. Call
428.4236. 8-36tfn
FURNISHED Gifrage Apartnwnt.
Living room, 2 bedrooms, kitchen
and batii. Water furnished. |75 a
nwnth yearly. Available Sept«n-
b^ 1st. Call 08-6426. t-l»Vn
LET OUR MODERN OFFWE BE
YOUR OFFICE. 24th k Pacific
Avenue. Vh-ghiia Beach, Vi^nia.
Phone 428-7574-H. L Jaffe or Fred
Isaacs. For $25 per monft we fur-
nish:
A. Your owp use <A desk^
B. Daily telef^one contact aad an*
swering service.
C. Post Office mailing adik-ess.
D. Use of typist and secretary at
mnninal rate^.
Have rown for Mily four dieoU .
Apply immediately. 9-3IMt
118 Rent er Sale
POINT-0-WOODS For rait w sale.
E]xecutive type. 4 bedrooms. Cen-
tral air conditknhig. Woo^ tot.
Call 3«W790. ».23-tfn
SINGER SEWING MACHINE: In
Bre new cabinet equipped to ZIG-
ZAG, buttonholes, fancy ^tlUJies.
etc. Local party may finish pay-
nents of 11.14 monthly or pay com-
l^ete balance of $47.81. Can be tried
out locally. If interested write: Na-
tional's At^ustor, Mrs. Dalton, Box
>14, Lfndiburg, Va. 9-94t
f3 H^wehold O oodb -
■ I I ■ m il I > ,^,,n,^,^,„,^
V'li^ 1*
MsOslOUNOMENTS
10 SfMcial NoticM
ANY PERSON witnessuig an au-
tomobile accident at the intersec-
tion of Virginia Beach Blvd. and
Plaza Trail, Virginia Beach, Sat-
urd^, 'Se|*terober 4. 1965, about
10 A.M. tavolviB^ a jportscar (TR-
4) and a black Fwd, please call
MA 2-23GfZ or write Hie Virginia
Beach Sun, Box 'No. 126.
9-23-tfn
I
ALTERATIONS-REPAIRS
ADDITIONS, ALTERATIONS -
Replacing floor joists and sills,
porches aiui steps. Leave your
builduig problems to us. Sober,
20 years experience. Thank ywi.
B. F. Bell. Jr. MA 2«96. 8-19-tfe
WALSH AND SONS
Buildtng and Remodeling
We will build your dream hoo5
or make, your presait one a
dream to live hi. Bank financ*
ing. Dial ^7-9410 anytime.
-<■ 8-19-tfc
GENERAL CONTRACTING
All types of honne improvements
k remodeling. 'H«tting r^iah^
and installations. ALL i WORK
GUARANTEED. Bank fmancing.
Call Mr. StMnm. 497-^1 or ffl?-
9543. '8-19
A]X)ITKMNS — Alumuium siding
fiber^ass, stone, acoustical tik.
floor covering, any type construc-
tion; firee erthnates. Dunn-Right
Const. Go. JU 3^11: JU 8-7S6.
ADDITIONS — Alterations, kitch-
ens remodeled, roofing, guj^,
siding, cfflmmerciai repau^. Deal
Oonstructiai Company. 543-1502
after 5 p.m., 497-3452. ' , ^
HOME improvements d all kinds.
We do our work oursdves. Cdl
for free clim ates; B&R. 4203858.
SLIP tosims
DRAfERIES-Slq) Covers-ac.,
sk^ alliance in ^ectii^ d%-
or^r fabrics, ca^um fitted by
experts ui your home. S^sfac-
tion guariwteed. Call S88-2411.
LANDKAPiNG - TRHS
Time to .s«!d your lawn and trimh-
ming of evCTgre«»8; we 'alK> A)
{^anting, maintenance and tree
work. Free estinaates. Teeuwen
Brotijcrs Nurseiy. M7-34fl9 day or
ni^.
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL
\ DIRECTORY a
AUTOMOBILES
SMITH MOVING & HAULING.
Twenty-four hours a day. Move
anything. Call BIA 5-7930.
PLUMBING
PLUMBING and Heating repsin.
Hal and full batiis complete,
titchas remodded. sewers in-
stalled. For free estimate call W.
W. WOkuison. 855.0867.
UPHOLSTERING
UraOlSTERING, refimsWi^, re-
pauing, restormg. Twmty-four
yebxs ex|Kriaice should make a
difference. Cai^l Uphd^ring.
Cat ^ S^^ ^ 397-2951. .
MORTGAGES-KN^NS
BORROW direct from <sffi ap-
{H'oved kwal laider. Con^iansons
uivited. Residential woA loAaitiial
Loan Company (RILCO). 23 Sd-
den Arcade. Call MA
Are you k)okmg for A TsA car?
If you We interested m some ol
the best deals hi town, 19IB
modds and w; inqpifa^ at 27tb
ami Church Sts. or phone 622-
8-19-tfn
AjWNINGS
ALCOA Alunuium ^ding. Free
estimates. Call 420-1284 8-19-tfn
COSMETICS &PERPUNMS
Merle Norman Cosmetia
Merle Norman Osmetics now
has a studk> at 22nd & Atlantic
Ave. Fhane 4l»ai53. 8-l94a
PAINTING
PAINTING — Interiw, earteriw;
work done reasonably; free e^
mates: call 54&«410. .
Rn£4VAY-Resideatiia; low u
pnse. V^ quality work. Dial
853^846. Mr. Sinks. 8-t9-t&l
PLASTERMG
BRICK ujsom
BRIOaVORK - ^ips. firepboK.
chimn^s, steps built. r^Mired;
Channbers. MA 7-2793.
PATCHWC^GK
Speciahst! Rooms. ceUuigs. in-
dividual wtt do, at kiwpst coA.
fYee estiB^e. kxss size job. MA
7*4087. 8-19-tfn
CONCRETE WORK
DRIVEWAYS - Walks. 40 cenU
square foot; patio 12'xlO', |96. J.
D. Baker, 855-2414
Concrete plack^ and futi^ng;
custom work; White Coocrcte
Service; dial 3494QS8.
CHARLES L. K.kX— concrete
wwk, driveways, walks, patios,
porches; free estimates; 543-
0614. anytitie. 8-19-tfn
PIANO TUNING
We ^HiciidbK in kitch«i cabinets,
hoine involvements and any
type of shq> work. Call Ponda-
rosa Mill Work at 3006 Soutii
Lynnhaven Road, 340-5S20 or 340-
.2^ evoiinsa. _ — —
«-ll-tfn
For Uw finest furniture upholste^
ing and refmishuig call 428-
6377. Hilltop Uf^Utering Co..
^ 1000 Vurginia Beadt Boukwd.
Free estimates— pidt-up rad de-
livery. New and used furniture
for sale. - '^ _ „ .
2 BEDROOMS. KNG«TT MMC
LIVING ROOM. MOEffiaiN KITCH-
EN AND BATH. MONTHLY OR
YEARLY RENTAL. 8 BLOOCS
FROM OCSAN. CONVENIENT
TO FT. STORY Km OCEANA
N.A.S. CALL 587-4776. IF NO AN-
SWER a^ BACt J^ MORN-
. Ill ^mamlmmtmm mi
FtJRNISHED apartment now for
r«it. Yrar round rate. H^ £0x1
water furaished. Also winto- rate
for wwknrs and teadiers. Call
H. G. Moore, Jarvis k lOchen,
428-7755. 9-Ji2 tfn
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
124 Homea For S^le
yiRGINU fflJACM-Choice neij^
iiorixxxi near Cavaher Hotel
Quaint Eariy Anaerican Mdc witb^
slate roof, in beautiful setting. Htia
4 bcdrooiTis, 2>4 baths, center hall.
Under f4b,000. Call 4284441 Frank
Atidnson Real Estate. 54th & At-
lantic Ave.. Vu-ginia Beach.
CLASSfflED DISPLAY
NSTRUCTK>NS
RENTAL REAL ESTATE
EMPLOYAiENT
40 Help Wanletf~-Female
WAITRESS--ffiq)eriaiced. Over 21.
St^y work. $45 per week Marti-
ni(pi6 Restaurant. Call 464-F061.
9-16-tfin
. .. m < . 1 n il '
SEAMSTRESS — Men's clotiiing
store. Full time. Hours and salary
discussed by appointment. CaQ
428-7180. 9-23-4-t-p
CREECH'S Plino Tunmg Smrice.
Prooqit Effidflot. ReaMnable.
UL 3-«^; J. W. w Gary Creech.
8-lditfn
Tff.€
Cerahiic vinyl asphalt installa-
tions and vepi^i^ .Whiteside
Tile. Dial UL 34661. 8-19-tfq
VENETIAN BLINDS
BUNOS
X.
ALlfaiATlONS - Bepaks Md
iraafaing. (M Carl. «l»-7m C.
A. Uhdblad Co.. 606 W. 24th St.
'^ Ifl9-tfn
BRICK
FILL
Ideal Fer Roadways
SpecaHziiig In
• Ihed Lumber aiid
Building Materi^s
HALL \^ECKINQ
CO., INC.
MA 5^7030
OPPORTUNITY - WOMEN
Well-groomed women wanted. Gla-
morous business— seeking qualified
applicants, ages 20-55, to do the
following, full or part time.
APPOINTMENT SALES
MANAGEMENT
RECRUITING , ^
TRAINING
CONSULTING
|665 will start you in your own cos-
metics business. For appointment
call Mr. Jeffers at 340-2349.
9-94t
«— ■^■l.l.— .IIW.I.. ■■ II I i .1111^
A TERRIFIC opporUmity awaits
you if you have some sales expe-
rience. Part or full time. No in-
vestinoH needed. Call Mr. R^y at
3442349. 9-94t
PLENTY of bustaess! Excellent
opportunity. High commission. Bo-
nus plan and other incentives. Li-
censed or unlicensed -wiil tra'n.
Part time — full time. Lynmiaven
Colony and Virginia Beach Area.
See Jack Cross, Compass Real
Estate Co., 2905 Shore Drive. 464-
3a3. 9-2-tLi
100 ROOMS K>RRB4T
YOU!^ H^N to share home. All
^1^^Q^. I12.S0 pet wmM: wiBB
Arctk Avenve. Call 428-5997.
1 10 Aparfmenti Utrfum.
PUPUSX for roit— new. Wooded
lot. Dead end ^reet. Call 428-
8246 or 4644063. ^304t
2 BEDROOMS, livbg room, dining
room, kitchen, bath, first floor,
yard. Convenknt to shoppmg. Rea-
sonable yeariy rwitid. Phone own-
er - 428^16 or 428-2143. 9-30-tfn
APARTMENTS — ForoiAed or
unfumiihed. Yearly or seasonal.
Cooper Realty. 206 2Sth Street.
428-133L tfighis 428483S.
3-2-tfn
Several furnished aird taifumished
aparbnents in tiie Lysnhaven
Colony area. Shcne Drive. Call
Compass Real Estate Craopany,
464-3583. 9-26-tfn
41 Help Wanted— Atole
PLENTY of business! Excellent
q^rtunity. High commission. Bo-
nus plan and otiwr incentives. Li-
censed or unlicensed— will train.
Part tone — full time. Lynnhaven
Colony and Virgtaia Beach Area.
See Jack Cross. Cwnpass Real
Estate Co., 2905 Shwe Drive. 464-
3gg3^ 9-2-tfn
42 Help Wanted
Male or Female
111 Apartments Fumiiiied
NEW and Modem. Also remodeled.
One and tv^o 'l>edrooms. In the
heart of the beadi. Low winter
rates or yearly. C^n arrange time
also, to suit teachers. Call 428-6713.
9-23-tfn
COMPLETELY furnished. 1 and 2
room efficiencies. Some 'with waU
to wall carprt. $60. montiily, in-
cluding water. Call 428-8050 «r
428-9701. 9-23-tfn
OCEANA — Cleqp furnished apart-
omit. Plenty storage. Residential
area near base bus, large yard.
Owner. 428-2256. 9-23-tfn
Auitin's Court lietel Apartmote,
306 • atti Street. Effideeey
apartmoits. All utilities hir-
mbiei. Also, 4-ro(Hn apartment
and fumidied rooms. Bledc
from Bm Station. By week or
■--*r =:—:*- ' tfo
HAROIN SCHOOL
OF MUSIC
Brittow Hardia, Diractor
312 • SStk StTMt
Virginia Baacn
REAL ESTATE
Uvhig reom, bedroflm, Tt^nea,
batii. Convffiueirt to dwp;^,
diun;^, lauodromrt. Very
peasenable yearly rental. Pacific
Avei»e. I%(»e owner 4184018
or 4V41IS.
7-»-tfh
FURNISHED 2 beiroaoa, ^aet-
ffient. Ml MkkDe Laae. CaH 426-
9(^, extension 481. Leave mes-
^i fm ten Crowe. 94-t&)
1 BEDROOM furnished apartinent.
All utilities furnished, use of au-
tomatic washing machhie. Yearly
rentd. $n t>«r monfli. Ciil m-
6582. 9-94fia
113AHM
Un
, Furifiied or
Several fui»isbed and uniuraidwd
houses in the i^rmliavea Calony
area. Shore Drive. Call Compass
Real Estate Company, 4644683.
a-2&tfn
CAVAUSR DRIVE-Fumishfid i
room cottage. 9-29-lt--P
MANPOWER, INC.
imeSNTLY MBXDS
gl^r iiiiiili lim
We have iiftnMidiate anignno^ts.
many adjacent to VIcfiBia Beach.
NO nss
time off between jobs whto dfe-
Mred— work on th^e ttai^rary
jobs wl^n convaiient to you.
Phone now for interview and job
assignmoit. 627^66L
ManpowN*, Inc.
733 Bou^ Street
«^-tfn
CAVALIER DI^WE-Spacious 2
bedrooms, furnished, air -condi-
tioned, heat, washer & dryer. Call
MA 2-4575 or GA 8-420S. 9«-li-P
ONE BEDROOM. Nio^ ft»r-
nished, very comfortable awi
homelike. \^ar^ reotjd to adi0t$.
Holland. 411 22nd Sti-eet. 428-2301.
9-304fn
237 BAY COLONY DRIVE-Un-
fumished. 3 bedrooms, 2 batiis,
guest house detached, modem
prime tocation. Yearly rental $200
montiily. MA 3-4575 or GA 8-4205.
9-29-lt-P
I
Sal» - Renfeals .
Cwtom BuilffiBg
9)ort-term and yearly
AN^OR REALTY
fi6-7li^BttilJar servfcft
gp
iBssammummmmssssssm
BUSB«% SERVICES
HOOOi iOPY SHOP
8S VI^BiaSeaeliBM.
Vlri^iila Beadi, Va.
M Hour Wreckw Service
Day phone— 4284371
Night i^Hine —
428-1780 & '3«-3083
9-234t
Your Eye Miytician
About
mVLOR'S
GUILD OPTICIAN
Swing Virgima Beach
1369 Lwlm Rd., Va. B«ach
Bernard il< idcNaaaarm, Mgr.
GAi^en 8-4020
115 Houses — Furnished
VIRGINIA BEACH - Near bases
and bMdL Small cottage fur-
nished. Ho dqxisits. $50 montii.
Couple only. No pets. 340^329.
llll^> 9-3Wfn
FOR ipNT, small house. Pu^
nished. suitable fojr couple only.
Apply *Mrs. S. Wells, 604 Delaware
Avenue. Available October tet 428-
5844. 9 »23-2t
CORAL SANDS M(M. ,<^ 4»
9460. 1 or 2 bedroom apartments.
Nicely furnished. Also motel unit.
Iteasonable rates. 9«>-tfn
FURNISHED knotty ptae, 2 bed-
room duplex. 'Winttt: rertal. 210
«5til Sti-eet. 428-1779. 1»^46l
LUXURY siunmer studio i^t-
inents for winter rentaL .Deslghed
lor discriminating couple^ «r 4)|r)^
■c^n. 'Kitcbvi, dining' iOfet^Jbm
^ider. and swimmi|ig pool Ml
'Utilities furnished. A^ly. nsA;
•MARUN LODGE, 24U Pacific
^t^ysuie.
120 BAY COLONY DR. (fitt St)
(1st stbp Ught above Cavsdier).
Roomy 4 bedroom, 2^ bati». den,
living Tomx. dinmg room, l^Mcben.
Baseboond heating. InataQii^ new
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Kitr^tsvlte M^dows, Inc., to
G«K^ R. Unmnce. Jr.. et ax, tot
77. pk« lal UilEqiu-, sec. 5; tax
LeMard H. Wodard et ux to
I>t)ilip k BoittiaU at ux.' loC 13,
fM of Coui^ Itavw aec. l; tax
121.15.
Great Bridge HiUs, Inc., to
Frai* P. Ci^idlmd et ux, lot 7,
Mock VK, plat of Lake Smith Ta--
race sec. 3, tax fS.TO.
GnalL Bridge Hilk, Inc., to Jesse
Arnold et ux, tot 8, bkick BX, plat
of Lake SnAQi Thrace sec. 3; tax
I37.4S.
illBard FWwr, bK., to James
IT Adans, Jr.. « ux. M Wnstot-
of HemtAe^ sec. l; tax $30.90.
Ri^ B. Oox et ux to Terrence
L. Zadnmski et ux, lot 296, plat
rf Kir^ Grant sec. 4; tax $41 W
Ken^fSviOe Development Cor-
poraUon to .foseph R. Hill et ux. U
10. bkx* H, i^t of Huntington
sec. 2: tax $27.30.
Ken^}svilk Devetopmoit CorpOT-
atk» to Matthew C. Swansm, Sr.,
et ux, lot 9. bkxrk , plat of Hunt-
Ingtoa aec. 2; tax $28.80. .
Oark-Whltehm Corporatiwi to
Bicbm E. Sc<m. Jr., «A la. lot 18.
bkidc S. plat d Princes Anne
Plaza sec. 14; tax $26.70.
C. D, U.. Inc., to Donald Dak
Eastland et ux, tot 4. block 4.
plat of Princes Anne Plwa aec.
10: tfflt 22.%.
Castaie RiMilty Corporation rt als
to E. L, Carpwiter et ux. tot 117.
plat of Lakeville Estates sec. 3;
tax $21.
Josq)h T. Crosswhite. Sr.. et ux
to Josefrfi T. CrossH^ilte. Jr., et
ux. M 22 and part of k^ 20, block
12, plat of Virginia Beach Devel<^
ment Cwnpany; tax $22.50.
.Jose{^ T. Crosswhite, Jr., et ux
to San^iper Motor Apartm«its,
Inc.. l(rt 22 and part (rf tot 20.
laps 12, irtat jf A^nia Beach^
Developmert Company; tax $37.50.
Woodrow S. Murray et ux to
Edward Haitfi et ux, tot 28, block
45. plat (rf Aragona Village sec. 9;
tax $21. ^
Lewis W. Breedlove, Jr., et ux,
to Paul E. Sexton, Jr., et ux, lots
5, 8, block 13, plat of Jacksondale;
Edward A. 'WSoief et fflt to
Oharles H. Bishop et ux, tot 9,
btock EE, i^at of Cardanm Farm
sec. 3; tax $36.25,
Jamas I. Brown et ux to W«^
G ^Ptogton et ux, tot 186, plat «f
Kings Grant sec. 2; tax $41.
Etoert Marion Qrttg et ux to La
Fiesta Food Products <d Virata
Inc., U 3S4, btodt 24, fiat ol Ara-
gona Village sec. 8; tax $17.70.
Carolanne Monies, Inc.. to How-
ard Lee Moore et ux. tot 8, block
AA, plat of Carolanne Farm sec.
5; tax $26.10.
Carolanne Homes, Inc., to L«x)y
C. Brandt et ux, lot 7, block AA,
plat of Carolanne Farm sec. 5;
tax $27.90.
Carolanne Hwnes, Inc., to Wil-
bert R. Harrell et ux, M 5, btock
AA. plat ,of Carolanne Farm sec.
5; tax $27.45.
Al«t T Maj« et w to Mary Mot-
Um Parat^s, tot U, pM of HoUies;
tax $41- —
Irving 0. Oosman et ux to
Joseph I. Williams et ux, lot l.
btock BX. plat of Lake Smith Ter-
race sec. 3; tax $31.50.
Clark - Whitdiill Corporation to
Andrew R. La Homer. Jr., et ux,
tot 6, faiock 5, plat d Princess
Anne Plaza sec. 14; tax ^.95.
WaUer L(M^street et ux to Jade
W. Krogdr «t ux, tot 3, Uoek II.
plat of Aragi»ia ViOage sec. 9;
tax $22J0.
Rab^ L^Ue Ftadte*. Jr., ti vek
to UivettOTS iMdk Cbrporatioii,
tot 4, block 6, plat of Pri»«si
Anne PUoa see. l; tax $S.m(.
C. D. U., Inc.. to Bflly England
et t^ tot 18, btock 18, plat of
Princess Aime Plftta see. 11; tax
$19J6.
C. D. v., Inc.. to Dean Vemoo
Ooleman et ux, lot 6, block 16, (4at
<rf PrinceK Anne Plaza sec. 11;
tax $23.56.
Ptoo Realty Qirpcxration et als
to (toward C. Caflia ^ ux, tot 13,
bkiSk 'is, pliA of mncess Anne
Plaza sec. 12; tax $20.40.
Ptoo Realty C(Hp(»-ation et als
*to Ronald E. Wfiitelnirst et ux, k^
7, btock 18, plat of Princess Anne
Plaza sec. 12; tax J2L
Pico Realty Corporation et als
to David MA^ et ux, tot 7.
Uock 25, 1^ of PrtoMM Anne
Plaza iec. 12; tat $aJS.
PkQ R^ty Corpiavtton et i^
to Jani» Randal WUim^ et ux,
kt li. blbek 25, |dat of Princess
Mam Plua sec. 13; tax $S.l0.
Pico R^ty CorpM-atioo «i ids
to nily Joe Aten et ux. tot 14.
btock 19, i^at o( Princes Anne
Plasa aec. 12; tax 119.50.
Ptoo Reeky Covporation et als
to J«;k Lee Bruce ^ ux, tot 30,
Uock U, plat d Princess Anne
Plaza aec. 12; tn $22.80.
Pico Reatty (torporation et als
to Kenoeth E. Dieter, tot 4, btock
19, plat d Princess Anne Plaza
sec. 12; ta» $16.96.
K«nj»viUe DevelqKnent Corp.
to WUliam N. Moore et als. tot
3. btock J. plat of Huntington sec.
- J^ tax fjPW .
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tUm Coutanctkn Corp. to Carl
B. Matoey ^ ux. tot 7. btock 3.
plat of PriaMn Anne Plaza sec.
9: tax $20.70.
tKmna Cmi^ructton Corp. to
Paul Homer Pareseau et ux, lot 8,
Uock 15, plat of Princess Anne
Plaza sec. 8, tax $37.50.
GnMHc t^rint Corporation to Wll-
Utm C. Goodman et ux. krt 7,
Uock 2, plat of.Wtodsor Woods sec
3; tax $26.10.
Joe T. Qwper, Jr., et ux to Glen
W. Lee et ux, tot 4, block 22 {dat
of Dianxmd Spring Homes; tax
$17.25. I
Join C. Tierman et ux to Hig-
gins Reaky, Im:., krt 19, btock 33.
plat of Aragona ViUage seoi, 6;
tax $15.90.
Marie D. Quinlan H al to Law-
rmce Davis, Jr., ^ ux, tot 27,
$iaL d Larkgpor ^c. 3; tax $«).5 0.
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