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STATE UBfiARV
VlMlHtA STICTE LI WARY
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fiEPORT
CALLED
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UNTRUE
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The Big Diversion Tactic
DEMOCRATIC LEADERS DENY
WMl «| ike Ylr^frit BeMk Cilf J«ii't Hmr ftiitfary aMiMM It
PROBLEMS FEW AT
VA. BEAfiH CITY A
\
Wi MCK MM»S
IMTOA BCACH ~ A aoaU
1|P^ of "fs^kk Beadi dtktts
h^'iva> sera the inside of flie
<^ M. And. the majority of
tfMH wv were priaoDen there. Of
tsmm, tfie reit oi Hm mmkm
woe ioly tourii^ Oe jid and io-
^leettaig iU iadmies.
, llai^ peeide tod to thhdc of a
jil as a dek foreboA^ ilniotwe
winaa i»iHMfs are cMMIto the
Wifll, bertte with rubber hesei.
^ If^ Ipeed to Un 419
^
al die tors of ^mimrj «t br
foiw , there «a ipai lor A|Ab.
nMoMi «ve 0Nil^ aditreriad,
6aMMi and ped^ps e««B chaiMd-
la the wato. 3^ tkiws have
PUZA DEMOS
MOVE AHEAD
BKOdSS A?#IE I>LAZA-Pla-
«a Boaeieenita held their wcond
eiitfdzatkaal meeting Tiwedi^
1^1^ at Ptua Skcamtery School
Tw«it:f-<»e penoos attended the
second mee^, about twice that
oC the first meetii^ hei'da week
C Club laesid^ Bfll^HioiRM rml
tlie l^bmrs d the newb^ fomwd
orgtmeatim to tfiose in attendance
and th^ were acoe|ited as read.
"-^A flie roeetiiig. Jack Sergei*
WM TOantoou^ eleded C h a famto
Qfibe msniia^ commtttee
Eevenw Consnkiiaier Inm D.
Jbfp 90lGe at the meeting. He
aiM. '% olBce wiO be \iam to
, bl|;> peo^ in a^ way to register
to TOte."'
I^ynnfaaven OotOKiflman JaoKS
tiBden and livide qwncitewi
lArry Iftfdndl dao attad^ ttie
msaling. but ad not speak.
President BiH Thomas said doe
to the hc^y aei^, a meeting
will not be held tWs month. A
tentative meeting date has be«i
s^ for Jan. 28 at the y^ un-moned
location in the Plaza. (The bylaws
sl^ate tiiat the club meeting
wiU be hekl the last Tuesday in
och nwntb.) \
Any person, mate w fenile,
i^i^od and iiualiied to w)^ in
local elMtfcais, er wjIUBg^ ^pulKy
witaa tUrfy da^ ineiifpltoirtkm
nd aAft. agrees to «i{^ort Ae
(Ad> and tti cned is el^&le f«-
menrter^, TlKmuB aaid
niooaas said the attendance at
t^ie^sy ni^'s meeting xx^s^^
voold have been larger b»i there
not ben some ecMOfittion u to
J where fte meeting was to be
held. llMmas nU. "Some peonle
^oiMUy tbouidit I^rmd^va Ele-
fgmtm Sdnol mar the shondng
c^o-' was tfje 'Pteaf sdiocrt."
Hfortly iSm ^ cMb first or-
it was oMed ttirit the GOP
ip Us actMty ht tiie Haza
tfie Drar in
attiieaeat-
fffangir
Today die O^ of Virgima Beadi
is buQting a apv adtftkii \& the
JaU to better boate the prisoBere
and briag taaaead oowded oob-
ittloaa ttwre. ly tfw ^>l» •»}
boitfii wttb wM^ this city is
V^mkag H was vfikm to ci^ of-
fleaia tbH the pr sw nt ^ructnr e
woukl no killer be adequate. C^
officials said fUMifary Ibat %m
new additlaa sbouM be completal
by mld4aBua^ spd be ready for
\t$ tM ai#>er Ihat
■dm pmiBt
fi^N^^riaQa«r hagii^ ani tte
«lbe jsB qliii
livr said ttie |tf aHorded no
aa w au i uda Hoi^ anneiK far boas-
lag juvenOe pflwiiyi IM of
tbeBBi are int to Obanperin." he
sakl. "Sut." liarr said, "if the
^^ so ^^i^atee, or if they
\agt% omrwdtted a fekn> aiM ««
to be triad as an adNt, they are
hdd at the etty jaM." Even then,
he s^. fee JBverites are confined
seiVate^ tkm. the Mfailt prison-
er*.
TIte (^ jail doem't have ceBs
specifi(»Uy fM" xdttmry conftie-
mei^ but tt does have jhIv^'
cells fw tlte mere imruly priun-
«rs. Most «f &e p^lMQa*s are pon-
fined b) a dnraitory type oeH with
sevoal to a room. And. the cdls
have nin&uig wirter and uiHKhdate
toflet fw^UttiK. Ibe ^iaonvs we
also confined as to Uw nature
of their eOeiae. B|^ te ea<A c^.
pivale or «rih«wtei. beds are pro-
vided far lA htnM'i^*
Prfann^s are i^ omAMd as
to sex. Tfae woomb on iba growid
floor and die men an the aeiptmd
flow.
Durb« the eiiire Urtory of the
dty ^ tele has been no reond
«l ws suiddqiN by ^m^^ «-
(rfhnwise.
Oes^ the &Kt of aoodem fa-
duties, the ^ Is aol a pleasant
{dace to qtead ttea. SowewBr, it
is good to know thi^ the city jail
is not a "Bla<^ Hole of Calcutta"
and pri^mers are not made to suf-
fer human indignities. Tktt cttizois
(tf Virginia ^^»^ have seen to
that. ■
SharttoWers
Af^l$ point, l!ie oW familiar saying
>hat 01© best defense is a good offense, .
seems to describe the questionMjIe di-
versionafy tactics being employed by
Jiome staff members of the Norfolk
/IrgMMi-PiM. T^e dtiienry of the City
ofYlrginia Beach, we believe, have
seofT^N happen More, but we also
believe It is our duty to keep our citi-
zen! weM-lnformed and to bring It to
their attention, just as It has been
brought to ojif attenlon In the past few
As we seeit^ all began with two
separate incideilis. First, a prominent
Norfolk citlji^ was accused of a "a)n-
flkrf of Interest." Then, a young teen-
aged boy, died under questlcmii>le. cir-
cumstances wtiilji in solitary confine-
ment at the Norfolk City Farm. '
We ^t^ not now, or at any time, at-
tempting to pass juc^ment of» either bf
ttiese interesting incl^ts, and we are
quite natuwiHy sorry that either incident
happened at til. But It now seems that
sin^ they did h^3pen,^Se Norlelk Vi^
9^n-Pllot Immediatcffy began attack*
In^ the Oty of Vli^inia Beaich and its
citizens. In ^fh«t%p#ani 1o be a diver-
iioiMcy tacthMMgned to take the i^t-
ti^ht off occurrences in tl^City of Mor-
folk. -
__1^___^ * m\Mk^
^iM^Nintf annecM«i»y eilMorlit ftJl
of char^ jjgauiit Democratic National
CbmmltMrameti, Sidney Kellam. Kellam
has lin<^ stated publicly the charges
were without truth or fact.
Next, a staff writer of the NorfoHc
Viftiniaii-Pllot, In the news columns,
wit>te an Item concerning a meeting of
certain political leaders of the City of
Virginia Beach, in which additional un>
called for and t^nnecessar^ statements
and charges were releaswi for public
ocHisumptl<»i. These statements were
m©i/t promptly labeled as "untrtie.'*
(Tha denial of those charges and
statements appears In the news ibry
adjacent to this editorial.) %. '
To paraphrase a learn«J writer, we
ask. Upon what food Mt^ the Norfolk
Vkyiniafi^liot feed and drink, thal« if
has grown so unwilHng to give its
riadors tfie tntfe fads, without emoloy-
hM ^vmpeii-wp charges i^iiMt a
n^jhborfaig <ity and its cWzens, par^
tIciilaHy yAmii this same newspaper
profetsos to/ serve tfiat ctt^r and Hi
cMmns? *
tn the case of the e<^'torial, the Nor-
folk Virgk^ani^iM has a perfect right
and perhaps even a responsibility to
support any candidate or candidates It
desires for the United States Senate.
But, we wish to add that that same
privilege is also granted" to everyone
else In the state, including all the citiz-
ens of the City df Virginia Beach. Per-
haps QOw or in the near future the
^Itor of the l^arfeUc Virginian-Pihrt can
MUKer
VEROtNIA BBACa - Sbtfihold-
ers of (be fim aad iperebanU
Ni4fa»al Baric «f Blehioond nd
ttie Baidi of Sk^si» &e«^ apjarpv-
ed a mofar fl| the Mb tMsv-
Directetfs of tte b«kl l»d p^
vtott^ af^roved the me^O' wUft
jM iequb«k a^Mwd of James J.
Saxm, eomptr^ar of the c^teacy.
As of SepL SO, i« Ba^ of S\f
gtaia-Beach had (Npostti of |ttJ
fltullta uA First a^ Men^ESits
lad depoitts of Hflt J n^fan. mak-
h« a combined tolal of |«U mfl-
ttsn.
T^lbM eoBMeed i«aoofees a^
wnid be
be urged to lat, us have
his "private notk>r«,"'and he will state
publldy for all to read who he intends
to support in this free election.
In tne case of the news item, which
appeared in the NcMrlolk Virginian-Pilot
on the nx>rning of November 30, 1 965,
a reference was rhade to a so-called
"private meeting-" of city officials. We
have two questions. First, who told the
Norfolk Virginian-niot the meeting was
private? Second, when have Virginia
Beach officials ever failed to state their
views publicly on every question con-
cerning who they woukj support or not
support? Hardly before the Ink was dry
-•on that Issue of the newspaper, a full
denial was issued concerning what the
article tried to state as absolute fact.
The r^ws articia suggests that there
may have be«^ a <Mvisi<Hn of opinion in
' the appolntrr^ of A. L. Bonney to a
vacant seat on Virginia Bia^Gity Djun^
cil. Had the Norfotti ^M|^an-Pllot
wished to be fully inforrntd on that
matter, its staff merrtbers coMd have
read and digested an ^qtM, which
appeared in the >Mi||^ WmIi Sun, in
which the fact was stated that Mr. Bon-
ney had been unanimously elected by
the members of City Council. (We know
they read our editorialvsii^ they have
quite kindly qu^ec^iwfjn the past.) In
#!jditlon the Consfituflonal officers have
stataed publicly #>at ihty supported
Bonney. So we ask another question.
Where Is the division?
The same is true In the statement In
the same news article, which rr^ention-
ed*a disagreemerit at one time, con-
cerning who would be the candidate
for t h e I iu us a^ Delegates . . AAr.
Caton or Mr. Simpson. This also has
been sharply denied, as being "without
fatt."
We do not believe that the people of
Virginia Beach appreciate or will be
fooled by this or any future unprovok-
ed attacks, when it is promoted for the
apparently sole purp<»e of keeping the
spotlight away from internal problems
in Norfolk. * •
In all fairness to the City of N<]trfolk,
we suggest . . . Oean up your^ own
back yard, before you start critidzing
that of your neighbor.
The Norfolk VlrghUan-Pllot dki pro-
tect itself In the next to the last para-
graph of the news Item In question, by
saying, "There is not expected to be an
open break as there l^s been within
the Organization in past years." Since
that can Be stated as a^lute fad, why
the news artide in the first place?
Because these artidi^ which haVe ap-
peared in the %t^ Virginian-Pllet
recently appear to%e so untrue, we, the
the Virginia Bleach Si«^ ^er nrujd-
thpught and oonsideratipn, decided to
use this front page editorial to inform
the citizens o^ Virginia Beach.
MNTIND FIST-POUN
VlRGIf5«A BEACH — Within a
{tNi hours after a stwy appeared
in die Norfolk morning daily newr
paper, city <rfficials, including con-
stitutional officers, dty coimcil-
mm, and Demo^raUc (rfficials had
isAnd a sharp denial.
The story, which tochidsd,
among other things, a report of a
tablepounding and shouting ses-
sion between Danocratic Natwnal
Ccmmitteeman Sidney Kellam and
City Treasurer V. A. (Jack) Eth-
aidge. in what was called a pri-
vate meeting of Danocratic lead-
ers of Virginia Beach, has bem
labeled as "absdutely untrue."
The text of the denial signed
t^ sever^ officials, Including Sid-
n^ Kelltta. read, as follows:
"The statema* in the (Norfolk)
Vlrgtalaa-MM of Novonber 3tth
in whid} it attempted to- portray
^at dte recent meeting (tf several
organ^ttai wpporters and dTr
cials whidi residted hi a wide dis-
affreonoit, even to the point tk
Aoutb^ at eadi other is ^ii9oh%
ly lortnie. 1^ _ ^
"brfonrad mect^ d this kind
are h^ (tftoi f(N- the (xupoie iA
altowhig ewyone to expren thek
views te any nanoo- they etoire.
riMi nneetteg was not unusual ta
ffhe 4imm a ^ I^annbig
concurred in it completely."
Tlie a*(M7 oi the denial, inckrf-
ing part of the text, thai appeared
in the Norfc^ Le^r*Star on the
aftemcon of N(w«ii4>er,30, and the
text (»ily d the d«^ was |wb-
Hshed in the Tk^rnim I snue of
the Norfolk VirgiDlaB-Pttot, with
no additional c(»nment.
The original story In the Nor
folk new^apar stated that mere
than 30 local ■ D«nocratic "wheel-
horses" witnessed ttie <Bsplay of
tmiper, v^ch it said Stemmed
trcm growing disswMactiM
27 ITEMS
ON AOENDi
VIRQINU BEACH - A 27-ltem
ago)^ awaits the Qty Planning
ConatifiBtoi Dec. 8 at IhSO am. M
the Mjnk:ipal Court BuQtfiag.
Induded «i the dodtet an a
propoa^ ta-aUcr pwk, raptMii^^
for ^>at^nents and diqdexes, four
service statkms. and a doctor's
offl<».
Souglas T. Mann Is seddng a
use p«mit to (qf>tfate a trails
paik off Griedi^r Veek Hoed
wM^ is south of Sonl^i^e Road
and east (rf Tslmiuaiili ^«|t
amoi^ some Or^nbatfoe
hers.
The story WMB w«K ott IS
eissss for die tSkf^i fltew^^
rcasMi Mid th«re wm
because c(mrtitirtlBai offlc«Y
net invited to a llOHi-plate
at tile Blac^ Ai^pis "to
war ^hest for the forthctftning i
Council electi(ffi8." Aaoto«r
«! anger Uiat Orpi^atim
warts wtfe "not coimAed
the a{^inten«it of A. L.
to fill a vacant s«it on (^
ctt. -• •- -^p-
An addtloBal rMaon/
was the bdief that swiie
"(Organization wheelhorses
worked m hard for the
State Senato- William' P.
ai ^^ mi^ have 6cm."
The suffy furttier^^^rged
there wis ctMcen av«r oritMm
d the Qg|[giMia?, «id tfu^ aei
d the e^hfefttias all^d $0
are (tf the O^Widlllton to n^
emisc.-
The
durges Oiat sanajaMpbcn
Organization would faVbr the;
ing of some preeent Gauncil
\m% in ^ cHntaig deetieo,-
.^^ted in JHBe. 1961. and da#a
in *e memli»»Mp el the PlaMlng
i
cussed wtt <3» mekig &mdi^
matic dectfam.
'fSvtfy one of us Is siqqiorttog
llr. A. L. Bonnay and the oaier
organizatioa caodidatea.
"We know of no tkne wha Mbr.
Bdb&t L. SbiH»(Xi was a c«di-
date for tiie House of Delegates
nor has tt evo- bem discussed tai
toy of our meeth^. Mr. Sonpaon
iriioyieartedly suppjuied Mr. Ca-
ton for this office.
"We we mnn of the formatitm
of a dew Democratte dub at Vk-
ginia Beech and endone the pur
pose'for whMi it stttids. If/ we
have j been niecessful politically in
Virgtoia Beac^, it has been be-
cause each roenibac at any meet-
ing not (ffiiy reserves the right to
exi^os hb penmal views but is
invited to do an. By ao oper^ng,
we g^ the b«Mfit of evoyone's
thinUi^. Hie K^g^tion to the
(Norfpik) lirgteteafflBt this mom'
iag that there la any dfaw^-eemoit
bMipea the consUtotional (dicers,
U» ct^ council or the otiw ctffi-
cers iododing Mr. Sidney Kellam
is erroneous. We feel that the pub^
lie is entitled to a repfy kmne-
diately and time did am permit
us to get tte signafotfes (d mem-
bers of the OouncQ Iwt a number
were contacted by phone and they
j^ edStti^As's ^itdiriw to
oMrate a pioli^eBal b^dA% at
tte \i« tt bwa rt cefsar of Aretie Ato-
sne afld 9)rd Stieet.
Bifdex lenfa^ \m been re^^e^
ad for Ut acr^ of laml at ^
MUtemvoKi of GiBui Hafl Drhw
aev Dam Kedt «id a pnreel of
land on tiM scNifii side d LoQ(fon
Bri^ Road, ei^ of Sb^ Cor-
an-iHiail , % --'-:;;'. ,
Rom IiWMtBfteot Oo r ptfathm is
a^kingite dty to iwone lani next
Vkf^ IVMi^aa Cdl^, aart #f
Btker Road for ^MffimoA we.
8y)va Coip. waats a reamuag
and use prnstt to construe 1S$
t^trtmeti units west of WA
Dw^ Road tmr C%iMse Cwner.
Hie csBtfaag dso proposes a serv-
kse itettan In titeane ar«u
Tkitewater Q&eriA Corp. is pro-
pt^i^ a SNi^ i^NWlmait ivoject
oa the south ^e o( Pinewwid
Drive, WMt of HoDy Roplif. The
land located Uia« is ah^s^ zoned
for apartme^ um. / *
Tixte applicatim^ftMr- use per-
m^^ ^^ee service stetions are
made iar: the northwest comer
df Oriote Drive and Laskin Road,
at the weston intersecticm of Mili-
tery ISi^ay and Providence
Road, and on the southw^ comer
of Btmney Road and South Witch-
dwk Road.
a "rtHannt" tfrouf^ miM
to do hi tfte OQHto^
arkle ^te cbddted oaa
Hm '*dteacat" ff^m,
daimed dioae Ci^on af«
Accwdog to
oiate, ttie dmial was
won aa it wu sem by tbostj
^rned.
Akm,m the e|v8e w«t st#i,
however, the IMfdk story inip*
ed this stitoneat: "There
ei^ected to be u o^
there has been within the
htatkn k past ymn."
Cornerstone Ceremony
FINED $1
VK^NIA BSaCH -^ John I£.
Wails Jr. was onvicted \ff a j^-
oiit C<MBt jury fw leaving''^
soenb d aa aixU^ and was flJM
1^ on Nov«nber 30.
The- acddi^ aecifrred
Day a^t when he cdUled
anodier autoaMb^ near l«h I
00 Pai^c Av«ue. > '•■
btv»t^irth% oWaxr waa IM^p-
pert^ The ci^ was {^tiseeuwl' IJQr
RdSert L. Shi^ison, Ojm^wweahll
Attorney. • \ *
Juc^e Bdiert & WiAidli Jr. was
the. praskUpg |idgi
MAN REPONTED ALIVE AFTER
BEINfi PRESUMED OROWNED
VmGSHA BEACH -^ A U-year-
dd salbr «iio was rqierted drown-
ed hat ahnert a ]ft(tt wA bdf
ago tiBiwd t^ i«oefl% to MUmd,
fIei. and gave^h^naeV ap to Naval
authMitiM ttittrfc
Hie st«7 attfCed lidy 7, 1984
iHMn Jdm Rmdolph Warren, 28,
left Ms room at the Prince cWles
8o^ die (b^ he «^ to kam
ducted wt, to go swkmnli^ afloae
wbA neva returMd.
B wi^ presuned at the ttae tfu^
he drowi^ but bemuse his boify
«M BiNr found, ibe eaia- wM
iNj^ Q^ hi the
Pol^ D^iartaient'B misshig per
soDi Bk.
ilbin WarroD faOed-to return to
ibe h^ police effidals were
calkid to. Tliey found Wuren's
personal bek»#i^^ — a shavtog
kit ai^ some c^tbhig — 19 his
room.
,An bive^ation (rf the ca$e by
Vk^nla Beadi police revealed that
Warra, a native of CohinrtJus.
Ohio, had been disent without
l^ve from Wadifl^toi, D. C,
for ^>|i«admirte|y a wMk priw to
(Ooirftaied Oa P^ 4A)
(rewth Noted
^qBCiVOA KAOH - The first
attie moutliB of the ytar haa sepa a\
ni»rd set by Udted Mm^age
Sonrtdag Corp., aanrdii^ to
0««ige 0ragas- Jr.i vice- ia«iddent
{fragas released ^jres wMdi
slwwed that Bfd Sept. 38, moHp
gages (H^^ed by United ttiis
year Mnounted to; ll-lp.? miBion
up from 1108.8 mffiion to the cocn-
p»ab'e period of 1964. Tliis is »
gato d U per cent-
United who now ranks ^Xh
amoi^ flie more tlon 1,000 mort-
g^ banker^ to die country, grew
to flie ntoe morths to ItU.S mil-
lioa t^m ^ wMan a year ear-
ner, a gii^ of per cent
tlie eomersteae for the new LyaahaveB Maaeirie Lod^e was teU Moniay. liasoaiB .finad
Vlrgtaria. Walter A. garter, eeeond from left, asdsts Fradi A. aaytea. Wen^|M Blaator of Li
Ledge Na. 91 aad otter iadge menbers to tfie lowettag of tte atone. Iba
tog to the andeat cnalMa# ef Ae Maaeate tratenlty. bated aa hear lal a
wiB caet abeat 18
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yw^l» i^ ^N, Thur«l«y, December 2,
1965
Back On The Job
§1
#4. life Ikitti
S\^|i(tlit rhiirrh nltli '"-
C^ta aol Mra. R. J. ^tin-
voted to c<nUi
ab
faite to tlfie wwld fttrdening |h«-
fram, i^ik^ |9i SHI^ «4 twri*
for 441 duik #Mrk' to Kow; av
to dcmate HMO l9 Mr% H.
Fre^un's ha»r for a Qli men
I^Fsh^) in MMre cMip.
Mrs. L. R Aeree wag w^comc
a* Kx assocdate mer^a*.
In oftM" IbysJMss a Christma
p»^*waf p'«n d for Decar-b-
I
lifir B«U
/
PCftr rm iaopb «« twnn dauohtirs
CHmSTUASi SHOPPim AT ROSE
HALL. Whert yaucan find the v<?ry htst of ^
the new against ttm batkground df the lm>ely
otd
i» *
We wM be open effenings Monday thru pri-
day Hi 9 PM ^untU Chrittmas ^Eve.
ThurMlay Nights—Men's NiylU— Refreshments
O^ UofUay Bf Friday ewmngs tU 9 p.m,
3f 33 Va. ImA IM. Ve. ieadi, Vkf inia
T0 MEET
ymomiA BEACB- Tlie Wm-
en't democratic O* (^ VirMa
UtA wm bdd m mtammr
nmti^ at the Pr4iK«as AgiM
Countfy Ck* to Twaday, Decen-
ftef ?, 1^ • tacheon at mxm.
Price <rf a»e Ittticheon whjdi ta*-
diMlit tif ud Itx «ifi- ba tilft.
Mi». PtiiUb Rawo, Uie ^t)gr«n
caatmat, w*^ arreiigfii • ***»•»
FH>%aiina gifts wiH be exchang-
•A tfid doof ^izes afwarded.
lleser«iAa| moit l» made by
iMday, Sec. ^ by ciOlii^ Mra:
V. A. MkH^. )«^«33: Mrs.
Rk^rti Du»^. 43M743; Mrs.
R<qr IHmm, MM»1; Mrs. Oiapla^.
U^Mli. ttiWtt; or Mrs. A. Joho^
Donto
[""^di^f oLine • . ♦ . .
mr msA orirAm
Mrs. EBifcw B^. wrt-KawTB » mwA VIrgiBia BeadI iunWilvM as
the friendly efflclert derk in Cokiolal Store ob Slst ^reet, has re-
toned !• h^ p«^ allMr a )tag absence dve to ffl hMiUu Ben dM
gets a "trdcsme h«*" frem C. R. Ui«. slaw mma^m .(pialB hy
Cassairfra).
IS, M the home d Mrs. R. J. Stein-
hflbe-, 764 llialla Road at 12 noon.
Door ways will hs jix^ed in ttte
Th^a area— d{^ wUl be an-
nounced.
Garden cldb nienri)ers presented
the pr^am — "CSnistmas at
Iton»"-4iwwtag original decora-
tkms for every room in the home.
■Rie Birchwood Garden Club
judged and awarded raabons in the
Artistic class to Mrs. L. L. Kee,
blue; Mrs. N. P. Amito. red; and
Mrs. J. W. Rowe, ysBo*.
In d% Horticulture dass Mrs.
Graytkm E»\y was awarded a
Uue rfcboD.
-jsi'v.'
Wm
CHRISTMAS
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. I^mr A.MlMni-
as aiuxnince ihe birth of tfidr
fourth chid, third daughter, Mdly
Jordan, on Nov. 18 in Norfoft
Geoerd Hoifrital. Mrs. Ilnnas to
the former Miss Mary MhM»- Jot-
dan, daughter of Mr. Mid Mn.
Jones M. Jordan Jr. of Virgima
Beach. Mr. Thomas U 4% son of
the late Vincent G. Thomas of Nw-
foUc and the late Mrs. Mtoie AlM-
son Thomas. j i
WHISPERIMG
PfNE^GC
VRGB^IA BEACH - 1^ Whi»
ptfingniM Gardn Oob HMt tt-
otatiy at (be home of Mrs. J. E.
AdMns with Mrs. B^zdbeth Hffler
as guest spedcor.
ifrs. MfBo- gave sa sa llg l itwilBg
talk OB the nt and praeeas el a»>
tkfuattng artifidal flowers and oeo-
tahiers.
Mrs. J. E. KasU and Mr*. Al-
bert C. Kapa wen fleets.
Bhie ribbons for dried f^range-
mmis wen awarded to Mrs. v. S.
Howard, Mrs. Jack MevdSth and
ttrs. L. P. Crocks. Red raobwis
went to Mrs. C. L. Aeklaa aMl Mrs.
L. T. I^vaite.
Afrs Addss, Mrs. Navarre, and
Mrs. John Adams were also given
blue rihfeons for their horticulture.
L.|ea1ir.aBi
aallirs. DenaM
I ,ry
^v^w
SUMDAY. ilECEMBEB 5th
FROM 1:00 'tfl 6:00 P.M.
with many -—zi—
CHRISTMAS IDEAir^^
ALL HAXDMAHE
POOH PECOKAtKM • MAPORTID XMAS TREE DECORATIONS
# TMU mem •• XMAS wreaths lor HOME or CEMETERY
• MLOM Mid SCOTCH PINE XMAS TREES
• RffRBHMiNTS WAL fiE SERVED
Hum fiardeii Supiily Center
t%U VROWrA iEACH BLVD.^
$mdmMh^) Phone 3404212
early Manias
,,^av^
the rush.
ATIANTIG
HEATiNGOilS
Atlantic Fnel
Call:
Day or Night
— serving the
WINTH Largest Qty "
in the
United States
CLEAN
PREMIUM
HEATING OIL
BKIDGE-LUNCHEON
VIRGmiA B!EAOH — The an-
nual bri<%»4racfae0n of ^ "Kii*-
perii^ Pines <Hi^ (M> was held
at (he h<nne of M^. L. P. Crockett
on N o v emb e r It,^ > - .
During the lundieon a |£iinting
by lArt. S. W^ fafpmm was
awtttted. * '
I^rocee^ of flw day wffl be used
to sold a cWU to nature caR^> in
the stSTono'. TIk camp is spoo-
aar^ by the Federa
Qlvti U Virginia.
i
Bride-Qect FctwT^^^
VIRGffOA BEACH ~ Bfiss Tonda
Femandes, who's marriage to
EHfij^ Chastain of JacksuiviHe.
F%rida will take {i^e on Decoflp
ber 4. was recen^ Meitained at
a misceOmeous ^ower givoi iqr
Bfcs. Thanas B. Briley, Jr., and
Mrs. A. D. H«)do'S0B, Jr., of Vir-
ginia Beadi.
Sl$ganc$ extraordina/i'y
€rf <p^cM 20/0 ^^^^^^
: I
I
S I LVE R P L AT E
^Duchess
BUmaXfy lovely, thJe ^rvtee com-
btnm «hKpnce and tlrmlft^ s^le
with pnMsD^ f eaturei to mal^ it m%
hefiioom throooh Qpn«!^tor«. Wa
y I9f#aant hand-chaaed
"^irvloaa at thaaa bnited-
■ ^ , J '^ aa an m^j^wrilalad
^ilNK
HOLIDAY SAVINGS
4-FZECE!
Ripj|a# $^5.00 NOW
Frank «. WwtACm. ^^7 • ^^ ^^^^^
^^^Zmdm* Wo 10% r^ilHi 7m on Gofham S/fvif.
IRA iN^
Y(HJ may also sav* <sh A
3-piaco Coffee Strvloes
Coffee Pot, Sugeri
Helldriyiirioe|t1S0.»lk
m
JMf
WE BRIDGE THE OAF
When newceAers move to
town, our Hosteai greets
them, and extencfs a wel-
come, with the personal mes-
sages of oar fri«a4U]rr civic-
minded sponson.
NEWCOMERS .
OREETim
Mrs. Margeret lawman
Hottefs
^.t.,tMr...*M«.W,ka«tt^^«-^
fiartls* lifr. a«tf Mrs. Bert^rt E. »^«M»»2^
• ^ - -•- ="—
•n»e annual Fireaoan's Ball wa*
^M Sabffday Batt.^^S«»-
JWs daroe hw become quite pogr
idar with the Virginia Beach pe*
pie. I feel confident fa saying fliat
everywae seamed to be realty hav-
ing a gw)d time. When a dance
is ghren and everyone knows one
another this alone makes it a
succ^s. J
The band, known as the Execu-
tives, was real nice but the acous-
tics m tihe dome certainly did no;
help them. Hhtm were ttarws that
it mafle ti» band sound as if they
were coftqrialely put of tune. The
crowd (Ud not let ttiis stop than
froro having a good tinae.
Some of the many people seen
Miere. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dav
enport. Mr. aad Mrs. tOmbk L.
CUek, *!r. aa* Mrs. »hj* fafr
4w. Ibi a«i^*frs. iHck Ho^ Mr.
aai m^ llabwi Paul. Mr. and
Mrs, Mfckqr Baiey and Mr. aad
Mrs. lielvla MadUas.
Mr. aiid Mrs. KeBy Wee, Fraak
Bayae. Mr. aai Mn. Mii^me atal-
Ikici,' Mr. wd Mrs. Jack Maray,
Mr. aii* Mrs. Jasiea A, N<^a»e,
Mr. aad Mrs. A. P. Waie, Mr.
aadtm. 3. H. Naplif and Mr.
Mrs. Wiley tAm (Juity Kay>
was very attractive in her shock-
1. 10 R. M«. MeWa Mail** ^■'J^-'f^^^^^^
|H««igh. Mta. «a*tte ScaAewagH, 1^ CW. mf^n, A. P. Wart.
23 MM. i. H. N.pte and Mr. ana Mrs. Toaey raak.
MEMBERS AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY
L. to ife iHr. a« m*. Wiley
alidMn.ll.S;*iUha.
iiig pink' slifirt {armil with acoer
scries in gpM.'Tften, as all, men
know, most b^p^ are attractive!
Mrs. Metfia J W aHKw was very
glamorous in a nd lace fomnal
with rbjoMM lltaps. stole of
white moEpr. 1*hft *ere inetenic
with many^c^if* but p^edimaaaat-
]y goM. Her hair t» ailv^ b^
and was. vwy attriicllvely set in
a high Bttfkn
Ssm* o44ifi4Mi ware: M% and
Mrs. Jo lfci naa. BAber Bayaa,
Mr. aaft^ W^ Ack Bailey, Bir.
a^l Bfti lelMfk W. MUlgM. Ar..
Mr. aa« MBrs. M. <?. Ca#i^*.
Mr. aai Mn. wn lUl, m. md
Ml*. FilidllB fc tf u m mmii^ a>d
Mr aofl Mm. «ey Sent Jr.
Mr. mA Msl lU B. AHea, Mr.
mS Mr*. M» W«i«aa. Bfr. aid
Mis. Dria, Biwini. Mr. ad Mrs.
mf*t Wmti flH Mk9«
Mr.
Mcs.
Mr Mf Pri-
1|« and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Aa*«^ PalMt, Mr.
and »^. W. E. Seott. Rfr. aad
BAfs. JaMiea Paiwett Iw. aaa Iprs.
Jea^ liotaa, Mfe aai Mn. Teas
Marois and Mr. aai libs. ttii%«c«
K. Pasl.
Mr. aai Ms. lUkataa CietteMt.
and Mnolt M. Oapfer, Mr. mA
Mrs. fmi QoM. Mr. ail Mn.
CHIf Ittnli • ttsi M^. aed Mrs.
Graai Pre.
The^ w«;e mat|r ^kvs, but by
Out thner I i»m kitHiteceif n^f ,
el^atajed s# I'mfM tSeet Qie
m^t/v^S* In^wkat pa^ ^
n^aes ^i^ sfman r havi rai^
done a i^tei norit
So flnerlinltrybm-f «n out
to the HiiiQr tfiiM %«# :iie
>^ear, I 4e WmffOflk I kA»w
and^oO! love testate' flkkats
of\aaich attl ataiySBt. .' . . Y-^Mio
UMw im tt i #,> a di jttrii«ie
to take the piauries'fnr the ||ga-
bob t^elicva liK iAe« V a^ It
9
*^
/
WEDDtNGS
fta.
(tf Alpk« PM aoiwtty. K^. Wkm
tocWc Mtatt whiif W «M a
mmbm of fw l^prikn K^fa
RAINiEY-TMlD
VaiGlKIA ^lACH - Vows
wti« eiciuaged Sitorday at 1: JO
Md AMrris A. Ranwy Jr. Ite mar
riag^ ^(^wuny 1 was perfomwd
l^ the Wev. WimBm D. Russell
in First Prest^tariao Church.
Tht brkk ii tte dM^ter of Mr.
and Mrs. I^odcve Powell Todd
jr. of vm Eart Bagr Sim* Drive.
'11l« bride^tKxn's pveiMs are Mr.
aad Mrs. Harris A. Raio^ Sr. <rf
KwmapoUs, Noth Carolina.
Given in marria^ by bar father,
ti» bride wore a Qoor kagih A-Une
gown of ivcvy si&-f ac«i peaU with
Mapire bodiee wd wedding point
sleeves of s^mosm lace, her shod- .
dgr brain was appUqued with aloi-
eon lace «nd she wore a JuUet
cap of alenccHi lace with a kmg
E^^lisb ilhvion vdl. S^ carried
a nosegay if stqihanotis and' one
BALTIMORE. Md. - Gregory
Iton^rial Ba|)tist Church was the
■"siting Nov. 20 for the marriage
of Miss Penelope Ann Nickels and
Sai^ftaoi Douglas WHres Jr.,
USf*R. of Virginia Beadi, fom«r-
ly rf RkAnifflid. Hie ceremony
was pwformed by the Rev. George
W. BuDard. ,
The bride is the^dati^r of Mr.
aad Mrs. Ridiard F. Nidrels. Tae
bridegroom k the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Dwiglas Wilkes of Vir-
ginia Beach.
rtyal vdiid. „— ,
Mrs. Ronald Gary Davia of Kan-
m^cdis mrffi as the matren af
hmwit. DildgmyiM* ^"^'"ii Miss Ji^
dith Utiie Rain^. aiMer of tiie
bride^tram. d Ksmapdit: Miss
Virginia WIBis Snelllng. Mtoi Pam-
ela Aim Miller. Miss F^rmoe
Pnetbw Hod^nan. and Mrs.
Eteloe Tdsai Lowell, idl of Vir-
ginia B«acA,
Mr. Rainqr Sr. was best man
ftv bis son. QroomffMa war* Ate
Itotneth Todd and Kemett Jcim
Todd, both bnAhen d the bride
am] (tf Vir^nia Beadi; RrnaU
qary Davis d KannapoUs, Geoi^e
TlMtnas Lewis Jr. of Oiapel HUl,
and Jfftr^ Bruce l^iag of Aka-
andria. ^
A rec^>tion was hdd rt the
Cavalier YacM and Comtry Ch*.
The couple will Hve at 214 «^
Street in Virginia Beach.
NOMTOLK - Mi^ Jfei|iMliM
Carter Andrews Md L^ycM Sfay
Robinsai Jr. were tno^M Nov.
M at I p.m. in tht GMtua Tam-
[&, The RwM^ Wtf^i Ma-
thews perfonn^ Iba cenenosy.
The bride is the dadgllar of Mr.
and Mrs. James WWam ^A«w8
A VirfNa Baach. Tte l»ide^oan
is the son d Mr. aad Mrs. Un-
wood Gray Ri^iascm.
Tte brMt *M Siv» bn mvrii^
by bar faiMr. lOaa Beverly An-
dh«ws of Vli^iria Beach was her
sUcr's maid d homr. Bridesmaids
wo^ Mines Soidra KilMurne of
Prbwe George. Madelioe Miller
and QMito ^enobitB-. Miss Gail
Andrews, asdter ^tjer of the
brid e. yMjuniotLhrMaiBaakl.
IXi. EiAivno waa but ma
his an. (kvxmcaaa were Jon
Lowe of Rtehmond. Alloi Gwuikui
of GaiaeaviUe, FU., Rick Sted-
man V^t Jr.. Miles Vipoad and
Erich Hopodidde.
A reception was held in the
dMtfth sodal hall. Aft^ a weddii^
b^ to \l1ttamflbarg,,t}« ccHipk
wiU Uve at mx Arpll Ane.,
^iWmn^tmX - >#. tad
Mrs. 'Jite B; ItoAiux noouux
the BMCtii^ of '^^ dau|^.
Miss Mary Rmdolph Mad^x, to
Eilwani 6i^ Watte Jr.
Mr. WaM to tiie sen (rf ^. and
lira. BdMvd G. Walte of Fort
^ Ky. •,
tte t0a^ Mi noarried Oct. 16
at T:li pm. to Nwvlev Presbyte-
rian Oiurch. Tim cCTonony, was,
p^ooMd i^ the Rev. Dr. Wtflaee
A. Roien.WA Miss Frances Cur^
Us of NnMk. and Howaitl C.
GUrk d Noriott in att«^nce.
The CQiqile wfll Uve at UBS Rock-
bridge Am, ki/L SOI, Norfolk.
Hm bride i^teaded Westamfrtra
C^Q^e and is a 19ffi, graduate of
Old Dominkm Colte^e. Sm is a
memNr of the faci% d Lynnha-
vai BSanentary Scho^. The iM-ide-
voaoi attttd^ tfie Uiriversity of
RJdnnoBd «^«e he wn a mem'
bo- of Phi Itaka Theta social fra-
toDlty. Ite b attending (Md Dor
miiuen Q^^.
^WUMIA ffiAa»>4llte Elatae
Trism 2egan md U. (J.g.) B(^
Ub Ray Lowell. MSti, were m«r-
rlad !^. K in the diapel d tin
Good aiepherd. Oceana Naval Ab"
SiAtao. The ceremony was j^r
formed by U. Omdr. S. B. Rich-
tfds, Chaplains Corps, U^.
Tlie bride to Ae daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Jos^h Framres Zegan.
Tlie bridegrown is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Uimir John UweU of
Brazoria, Tex.
ifft,^ ^iMiila saifiii ftj^pfn if! tnnrriaflfl
ifl€ 1^106 Wc^ gjYrii 111 Miei^*«|j»
by her fatl»r. Mrs. Ronald Edwin
Amldmi was Qiatnm d lumor and
Min April Ramey of C^tralia,
IH., was maid d bowr.
Ens. Ronald Edwin Amidon wm
best man. Groomsmen were Lt.
(j.g.) Allan E. Lesage of Birming-
ham, Mich.. U. (Jg.) Don M. Ul-
rich of Springville, Iowa, Lt. f j.g.)
Lawrence L. Lantier of Mason,
Ohio. U. K»^ C. Schroeder of
Wauwatosa, Wis., and U. (j.g.)
Ronakl J. ZioUcofw^ of dUcago.
111.
AUFiUNC - MILUGAN
VIRGINIA BEACH - the mar-
riage of Mu^ Jane DaK McCUuuui
and Lemard Alvin Wflkenmi took
place Nov. !& at 3:3^ p.m. in Oiar-
ity Mettodist diurch. Tfce Rev.
Leriie Grace, pa^OT, performed
the ceranony.
The bride is the dmi^iter of Mr.
and Mrs. W. Irving McClanan. The
bridegrown is the atm (rf Mrs. Viv-
ian Whit«*ur« md the ble Lewi-
ard A. Wilkwson.
The bride was f^en in mjMriage
by her father. Mte Malva Grim-
maWs were Mis«s Lois Mcdtc,
laiaron Brattra and Geneva Wa^
ren of Washia^oB, D.C. Misses
Joan Rodgers aai CyrtWa Mai-
bone were ^udor briitoniakU. Bon-
nie Harrell was flow©- ^1 a«i
Scott Willis was rii« b«BP«'.
Marvin Wilkarwrn was Ws broth-
«-'s best man. GrownMnoi were
Alvin Rod^rs, Fleetwood WUkbr
son, Ronald N^ghbors. Landford
Malbone and Dm McClanan, bro-
ther d the bride.
A recqpUwi was held in the
d mitA aocto l hall. A ftar a' wed^
~1^ trip, toe Muple win live rt
dM Okl Dam Neck Road, i ,
Virginift Beach SUN, Thyf«ilay, Q«ww^ 2, ^^
" ■ The Irkk was givoi in marrikge
by her father. Miss Bartiara Kdly
d Tows(H) was maid d hooosr.
ft-id^maids were Misses Marta
Hogensai of Lutherville and Elinor
Whitelaw of ChwUftiWU
Russell Allan rapps d \v0xda
Bead) was best man. Groomsmo)
w«% Eric Eni^g of Wihtringtcm,
Del. and Donald EUermm d lin-
thicum.
A reckon was hdd at Peace's
(Plantatioa in Pbomfat. Alter a
wedding tr^ tfarouf^ Vu^a. the
OM^le wiH Uve tai ^ MaiaoD de
PENIWRGAST-GREENC .
BRYAN, Tw. - Miss Friuicls^
^iftme Gretem md Lt. Mak»bn
Maatey PeodcnEa^ USAF, woe
married Sabintay to St. Thomas
EpiKopal Chapd.
Tlie bride is Ae daughter d Ifrs.
Jolui ^^wp^ GrecM IV of Brym
and ttie late Fraidc Whitde Greene
of Norfolk. Va. Sie is the grand-
d«#iter of Mrs. Ritfh Smnaooa
Williams and Mrs. Wtadlred Nbum
Greene of ^g^a Beach. She has
coroploted two years at Texas
Technological College and will ea^
DINNER-DANCE
NORFCMjK — The rnnual
Christmas Dinner Dance of the
Supply Corps Wficers Wives CliA
wiH be heM on DecanAier 16 at the
Breezy Point Officer OtibJ
Cocktails wiH be so-ved from
6:30 to 8 p.m.; s^ the Caadle-
li^t Dinner will be heM from 8:30
to 9 p.m., followed by dancing
until midni^t.
Dress will be formal (abort or
igig) for the ladies, and black tie
or appropriate un^orm for the
men, r " i*. '■•'^■;'v
•\ll !%ip(dy Onps (rfRcefs and
^ir guests are invited to attend.
P^ice is ^ per paeon.
■ For reservations call Mrs. W. T.
Wadworth at 855^^.
The brk^recnn is die son of
Mrs. Douglas R. Pende^gaat of
Lake Cry^, Mfan.. and the late
Mr. I^sder^aat. He is a graduate
of JfasfcoU State Oolkge. '
Lt. and Mrs. Pendergart wffl
^Kod the oext two and one half
yean toii«l*alL «
Mr. #ad llta. St. Geet^ "BMier Autrane an shown leaving the
dmidi tametfatdy f eDewtaf thefr weddtag cerenoi^ fa the Uatoric
RoBgara EpiaooHl Chnrch on the Eastertt Shore. Hie wedding took
place October 23. Hie WMe la Che fanner Terry Am ^linigm.^aiigh>
kr af 1^. a^ Mrs. Thomas James MlUgm of GoMva. SwIfiwriaBd.
Ike hrfil^ieems patents are Dr. and Mn. Otto Atifraac of iBoaim.
He is tke mphew af Mr. ami Mrs. Rldiard BartMS d the^ayflMW.
iplMto Ify CMsmdra.)
■■•■ *^ ^Y
Mthiitr\
•■aoa LASKIN ROAD
VIRGINtA BEACH. VA.
Gentlemen s Clothing — Ladies" Sportswear
Qpen Evenings Until Christmas
i • Hallmark & Gibson • Special Order Books
• Christmas cards
#. For unusual Christmas gifts and stocking stuff ers
Z}ndle^6 Cjifl Shop
FIRST IN GIFTS AND BOOKS
2202^ Atltt4ttic Ave.
Virginia Beach, Va.
, Open 9:3U A.M. to 9 P.M.
S
Mr. aid 'Mrs. Larry Neville Car
per of Vir^nia Beadi aniuunce
the birth of thdr first child, a
dau^ter, Kimberty Anne, m Nov.
17 at Norfolk General Mortal.
Mra. Cwper is the forma BiHss
Cynthia Ann Pow^s. dau^ita- of
Mr,^^ Mrs/ W. Farley Powas
of Norfolk. Mr. Carpa- is ttie sm
of Mr. and Mrs. Jdui H. Carper
^of N»fblk. ^____„
QJaJ)ER • HUBIAK^
RIOHMOND - First Baptist
dwrch in Richmond was tl» set-
ting Saturday at 3 p.m. for the
marriage of Miss Ann Justine Hu-
biak and Donald William Calda*.
Dr. Tlieodore F. Adams perfwrned
the ceran«iy.
The bricfe is the daB^to" of Mr,
and Mrs. Boris Hubiak of 314 lath
^eet, Virginia Beach. The bride-
groom is tJ» son of Mr. aiKl Mrs.
Vat^an E. Calder of Rlc)unond.
Given in miu-rii$e by ha father,
the bride wore a satin gown with
piping at the waist and long
sleeves with Uny Inittons, md
featuring aloicon lace with teads
an the bodice and on each mde
down ttw front, and mik chapel
length train. Her Aoidder length
veil had a douMe crown d tiny
pearls md ^ carried a casca<^
of white" txiiits, wchid center and
stepmotis.
. .H a- mabxMi of honor was Mrs.
Marilyn Patiano of Clifton, New
Jersey, and her sister, f^m Pa-
bricia Ann IbMak wm the maid
of hoQM-. ft- ide m iak k were &fiss
Baii»ra EBen Gibson, Miss Jane
AlUson. Miss Virginia Martin, Miss
Zi^ma Saiiri, ail d Rictmond;
and Miss Alk^ Gayle ligm of
Eropncia.
Ti» {pw flower girls were Mtoi
Mora Gewi^tte McGri^, Ifiss &f
Ian Pa.ka, and M4f( Cm As^
Calda. ai d RichnnjoM. aad lias
SusM Pi^aro d CWton. |
Tm tm beara was Dontfl
Calder. nephew d the l»id^P08ii|,
d Richmond. ♦
Vaughn E. CaMer, ^.. was be^
mm for his brother. Groomim^
were J. Thomas Vau^Mn, diarlte
R. TaUey, Rlclard B. Grem, {.
Grady Taytor and Dom^d fc.
Smith all of Richmmd: and Ledn
B. Hubiak. the brother of the hnde.
The recei^ioi was bflld i^ t|e
dvurch witii a family dbmer ^|i|n
afta the reception at tiie home pi
tba bride. •
After a waklii^ trip to 1^
Pocono Mmuitaim m PainayhraBB,
the couple will tmke Oimr hMribpn
Richmond.
m
■MM
^"'H'l^FTSP
•By ALICE BREWER WHITE' ,
ALISBEE
Smithfield Hams Cook- • Cheese Sets For Christ-
ed and Packaged For mas. AH Brands of
Mailing or Christinas Cheeses.
Gifts.
• Delicacies Of All Kinds
J>eadide fflatiel
(GROCER)
210— 23rd. Stree*
Phone 428-9313
FOR THE MEN
Suits, Sport -Coats,
Sweaters, Belts,
Walkts, Ties, Socks.
FOR THE LADIES
Sportswear, Cocktail
ClotheSj Raincoats,
Hosiery.
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«aOTH/NG WITH A KRSONAL TOUCH"
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Ow buyers have just returned from Wrtf York.
Better come in and select «r/y.
2010 Atlantic Ave.
Phont 423-3451
304 Laskin Rd.
Phofu 428-5346
Capes are ootatoly 8ta|^ a
comeback this aeason. Dealers
Vera MazweH and Bomle Cadyn
nearly always kKdude at least
one to tfieir wtoter coUectims and
now that the greai Bidmctoga has
diown his, amigfa said! OHgiBda.
om of AxtmKa'i-ffcat oMt boims,
has totrodnced a stuontog cape of
Qyrta--wfaite doii>ie4i(»d wool
fleece which ik a w(h^ of tft. A
practical coat it is. too. bectniae it
cm be won effective over dark
day dresses as well as wttfa Axet
diiuia' and dance cfa«sses. As
you'iw ped>My otnerved, fashion
designers watdi currant eventa and
ceteferities-in4he-new8 for some of
ilkair ktetts. As we watched ttie
fkfuris^ grace of Ifis Holiness.
Pqpe Pairi VI, as he huaUed aboA
New York durtog his recmt viat,
we ootd^'t fadp biA admire his
bemtiful kmg red cape, aa weU
n Ms s(Ht red me, and wmder
how k»^ before we'd see red
ctipes to our Amerkm fashion
{ric^ure. (We've seen One on Nor-
foBE chl> Vforoen since his visit!)
The pattaned topcoai made d
plakl or SBf kind of dwdied wod
from tattaaaH to ^befimi is a
stumiing coat to own. ^xxnxltog
to Engeala Sheppard. the Haald
•ftftune's fa*ton expert, '"Itie
patterned coitf has m^ tte naar-
vdous fkitterfa^ pa^ wool coat
kwk less new md fascinating.
Ciied^ and plakls are not just a
flaali to the pas. dtha-. Tliey're
the big fadikm to dl the spring
collecttons and at all prices, start-
ii^ at tbe tq> «id gdng ri^t
doim." Yes, it's time to keep <me
eye out for coning sgriog (aMaa&,
toe!
TBE NEAT Umj: SUR
ffi aii<dd tniatam ^ one Ihh
fiiaw m& ptffect^ ooordinited
b wortili more to yotff lad^n rep-
utatka ibm a dmea dumges. T^
Davldew wit embodies the bradi-
tion of London, the CoiAunity d
Paris. ^ energy of New. York.
Doiped for worom ^^ sitpftd-
ate tbe aoft look of f ashkm. Hney
move wtth an e^ stride,- sit
pw^ftaHy at a me^tog, \ofk ap-
jni^HiiAe at hmcfaein and are to
good tarte for inl(»mid dini^s.
fleia it certwoly the onAsrir kiok
to wouotn wbo are at fame to
town «■ eountry. We tove the
sh«)es of ilie Rainbow whidi Da-
uaa, «ich as cerise, rasp-
bery, vfljrmt teal, sai^ire Uue.
anerald ^reen. pecan as well as
urban black and mdtsri grey. Ex-
qpjiatte fabrk» are also featwed:
Britii^ tweeds, pure Italian silks.
fine Firench and friah fatnioy are
sdeded for th^ tondess beauty.
Stuiming lidousM ere e^edally
created eqnissfy as fashion i»rt-
na-s to these handsome suits. Yes.
we are purtiid to Dayltew »iits
ba:«i8e dwy are for women vrim
aK»reciate quality. We hope Vir-
^nia Beach womai who are suit
tovera will ^p around and spend
tti^ Christmas check for a really
stunntog suit.
FASHIONABLES
Mrs. Hurley H. Han«ll, busy
Soroptimist Ckt business woman,
walking snartly througn the Trail-
ways bus areaway in Norfolt
striktogly handsome to an all royal
blue outfit with a stimhh^hi^-
crown wool and felt royal bli» hat
and a snile so friendly that she
jasi sparkled h^i^iness! . . . An-
otoer royal blue faidiion note was
the tov^ wrapped-a^xjut malme
turban worn by Mrs. Harry Price
while watehmg hubby scintitote to
the male panel mi "The Woman's
Role In NorfoBc's Future!' last
Tuesday at the Norfolk YWCA. It
was the end-offhe-year meeting d
the Women's Division of the Cham-
ber d Canma*ce! . . . Mra. Mtoa-
IBE GIRL BJ THE CBLDED CAGE-ae Is natty encased to a
fahdevs Jew^te 4|p»"f*d i^idded hetoiet valiKd at Mariy $500,000.
Ttm faee Mif'tfie loritrae ^qiear m the orrer jrf Vogue's December
taaoe. Hw Mmet was desi^Bed by Elizabeth Aiden's talented young
■lAe^p na^ PiMo; It iraa execvMl bf /dtamood-dealer Hany
H^Htea. md ^loti^airiied by Oe gireui cansera-ar^ Irvtog Pidm.
Ttmrt are 4M ttaoHais sladiltog the lac^ gflt Mmet idiaped IHm a
hta4 SmHm'9 fli^ei^qdiie eway ea toe swans of Eng-
is idao fMtured to thfa is^ m wdl aa a eoQe<«w of green
tieea tet grew ataMik ytmr
tiHh Howai^b^,^>^^g on La^
Road, wrarii^rNM>acco leal
brown wool drea touted v^th an
off-cream wool coat with just the
ri^t touch d colw— an^-erange
scarf -; to give her pretty wtote
hair an extra ^w! . . . Mrs. Maa-
rice NorOlagw, always with her
haj^y smile, and usually to smart
Mack, weartog a peil^ {^xtot(^
small Uack Persian Imtto hat! . . .
Beaman Lumber Company's ev^
busy Apes BInA wearing a fetdi-
ing largish pilHwx of a most rare
cokx- scheme, violet and moss
green rl)boi» braided in an un-
usual design! ... Mrs. R. L.
(^Niosetauui, busy Cwpe Henry
Woman's Clutoer, to a recent Nor-
folk "To Wig Or Not To Wig"
fashion show, wore a glanx>rous
hi^ styled blonde wig so very
opposite qf her own neat-to-the-
head brunette hair cut is so young-
ish looktog and just the new style
for the girls during toe holiday.
When not wearing a wig, weiu*
your hair neat sai close to toe
head a la thei early Twenties Era.
Very few bouffants for the upcom-
ing holiday parties.
FASHION GIFTS Ft>R HIM
AND KiER
Any hi^ school or coll^ girl
on your gift list will welcome any
of llie VOli^er fashions from Web-
ster's sudi as: a smart pale green
apple sweata*, leg fitting wool
pants wito a smaller-than-last-year
pale green tweedy purse ... any
of tiw Boe Jest plaid skirts wiUi
sweatere to matdi, specially toe
Ught blue and navy c(ni|bos. l^e
cable stitch sweaters are especial-
ly ^aip ... a snuggy red fox
kerchief-lfte brad scarf . . . beau-
titol wool sweaters wito Skirts to
match made to the ^^land Isles
wito the Lerwld Isbd . . . Sudi
a big selectkn of bknises at Wdlr
star's wito tiw now pt^ar trend
d cap and ^M>rt sleeves, toe shell
type, too, to solids and prints.
. . . Evaytfatog is monogrammed
infcHmative l^jey Parrish t^ls
us-^nd she's a doQ to wait on you,
feUas, and very well iitformed.
... For the small gift, not wear
tog apparel, w^ve seen toe cutest
, stickpins <l&e a ctodc winda (bp,
f<H- instance) in gold and sllva
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IIRTH
Mr. and Mrs. L. Wayne J
of Virgtoto Beac^ a^ounee
biito d toeir sMsnd i^d, avat
dau^ter, Khnbo^ Ame. on lf|v.
15 to Ncnrfolk Gaieral Hoi^al,
Mrs. Johnson is toe forma iMM
Gaynelte Powas. daughto- of mtk
aarence H. Powers ef Norfoklld
tiie late Mr. Powers. Mr. J ahaftiw
is the aon of Bfrs. Fred H. Smr
ston of Men, Aril., md the 1^
yte. J<*MtaB. ^ *
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CAMP
1721 Laskin Road
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428-595i
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Everytkihg For The Knitter"
JCiii'^Mu
300— 30th. St
Phone 428^4&
Loft's Candies
Bussa-Cardoso Christ-
mas Cards.
RushtoH Stuffed \f
Animals — "Pride ofs^
America." / ,
Mens Smoking Pipes
and Tobacco — Foreign
and Domestics.
.jiweet ^koi
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Princess Anne Phca
Phone 340-61^
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• Men's Gift Sets
• Cameras.
Cosmetics Of All
Makes.
Christmas Cards
# Universal Electric Christmas Gifts
A G. E. Handy JHanna
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No. 1
207— 25th Street
428-6363
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No. 2 ":
34th. ^ Atlantic Aver
i 428-6467 ^*
Make your Christmas gifts and decorations 'wUh'
Virginia's assistance. Large assortment of gifts kf^Z
choose from. ;*
iJirflnia 6 J4obhU6 Cn^ &
2106 Atlantic Ate.
Phone 428-1 3p
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WftAPPfD IN A fRCTTY HI
S«ciirlty - At Home And Away
A mm'* homt Is $i4>po$td to bd His
<9$Hc, hwwv^* aiminals crftf^ igr^on
^ M m0m. For init^K», ^ 1^,
^mmt^^Mtgiunf and brMkIng and
«ritw-ing in iH9 Oty of Virginia B«ach.
h addition, there were 536 cases of
gt^ larceny recorded, and 1 32 cases
p auto theft. We do not suggest that
ail of these incidents could have been
prevented, but vi« do suggest l^iat a
grf«t deal of them could have been
- av^^d. If our citizens and visitors had
not been so confiplacent, and had not
^wught, "It can't happen to me."
Most people are basically trustwor-
thy, this Is certainly a good thing, or
Ihe f^p'es stated above would be
much nigher. But the average person
gives too many <^portunities to the
cilmlnel, without thinking of the conse-
quences. People everywhere should
make their homes secure, arKJ not offer
the opportunity to the criminal. Un-
fortunately there are those in thil world
who attwipt to nr>ake their living by
dirfiormt means. Many are appr^end-
•d. Many are not. The tragic aspect is
iM vMi ofton make i'r too eMy for tfre
Criminal to operate. AAost of the ways
^ prevent a home from being broken
In^ fall into a cati^ory of tln^^ld com-
mBn sMse.
■foo 6^, occi^s^ts of homes leave
the <htx% and windowi unlocked,
M^i^her tfiey are thwe or not. Since we
car^ trust evf^rvone, it behooves us
' aN 4 ff^ ^^"i^M^^ ^^ ^''^ ^^'
cure. bo^lTbt WMMbors unlocked at
any time. Alwa^ k)Ck windows when
not In use, especially ground floor win-
dows, and those that are easily acces-
sible. Police officials tell us that in many
eaMs of br«Miung and entering in a
nrtgWaorhood home, they look for evi-
4wsM of someone who had been seen
in the area often trying to establish the"
tfcne Mi method of lieakln. They tell
Ui that this type of criminal seeks to
discover the pattarrl pf the resident j
"^nd to find the weak spot ^or entry into
ft^ hor^e. filnee we, know we «M>not
frust awrywe , H Is^ up te all of us to
make our home^ as invulnerable as pos-
^iaile, and not offer an easy mark for
^ potential criminal. A lock on a door
®r window is nothing more than a
deterrent, and any lock can be opened
4^ the expert in a short time, but the
tinne tmctu»ry to break or pick a lock
is important to the potential hoy>e-
br^*-. He cannot afford that extra
time on the outside of a building when
he might h% noticed or heard. The
simple lock then is important
By the same token, automobiles are
an easy target, if they are left unlocked.
The type of lock used on automobiles
is the most difficult to open, and again
the criminal cannot afford to be seen
or heard trying to get the car open,
either by forcing a lock or by breaking
the window glass. Too many people
leave keys in the ignition, both at home
and in shof^ing areas. The car thief is
looking for this type of vehicle. It is
easy to steal. Leaving valuables or even
something not too valuable in an auto-
mobile is also a dangerous practice.
Anything that can be seeff on the seat
or in the floor whets the appetite of the
car thief. Another dangerous practice
concerning automobiles is often respon-
sible for crime. Especially at night, and
in lonely places, drivens should keep
1+ie windows up and t|ie car doors lock-
ed.. There are those criminals who wait
silently and unseen at a stoplight for
someone to come along and stop for
the. light. They then open the door and
jump in the car, with robbery or worse
in mind.
At home, we suggest "certain rules.
Ke^ all d^rs and windows locked,
jind keep the home area well lighted,
espdcia^ly when one person is home
atone. Make sure that forcible entry to
a home will be as difficult as possible.
Report to the police any s . G;^7cious per:
sons seen in the neighborhood re-
peatedly. ' - -i^
In an au^mobile, keep windows up
and doors locked, especially at night.
Do not pick up hitchhikers. Beware of
anything suspicious in a lonely spot.
Keep car locked while not in. use, and
leave nothing valuable in a car, espec-
ially where it can be seen.
We do not promise that these meas-
ures will reduce the number of crimes
committed, but we do believe these
measures are In the best Interest of our
cWiens. We do not call Virginia Beach
a city of aime, but we wish to make it
as difficult as possible for the criminal
to operate here. It is much easier to pre-
vent a crime than to apprehend the
criminal after a crime has been commit-
ted, resulting in loss, injury or even
death.
Industry For The Future
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BAYSmUiONS
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BAYSIDE^x— Tfie Baj^Ue Uons i try produced edideDt naeo."
HEW DQNO
Ever since we came to Virginia Beach
some months ago, we have repeated
over and over our cry for cooperation
{rf all communities in this vast city, so
that the city of the future will be im-
portant, not oniy « a resort area but
also industrially and commercially. It Is
rewarding at tliis time to take a long
look at what is going on now and see
flva^^^innings of a major city take
A/^$and more eadi day we feel that
the rodents of all of Virginia Beach
irte puHing together, and not being In-
terested only tn their individual ar^as.
It is indeed gratifying to see this, con-
sidering the short period of time that
f^ai4i(apied since Virginia Beach and
FrifiCiM Anne County merged into one
giant cityl
Industrial development is a slow pro-
cess, but within this ye^r, much hes
b^en done, and .development is gather-
ing speed for the future. The city has
ki^n fucQMtf ui in luring some small in-
dustrial plants to Virginia Beach. We
welcome them and hope for more. We
can now see concrete evidence pf prog-
two relatively ivnall industrii|i
Virginia B^ch are finally
vay.
nerdally, thingt are looking up
-^ke Shopping Center win be
a »n
open in 1966, providing many new
jobs for many new residents. And
there are plans for commercial develop-
ment of other areas, as well, including
the ready-to-be-tieveloped Hilltop area.
New homes are still springing up in
Virginia Beach at a rapid pace. Our
economy has never been better. One
thousand new residents rnove to Vir-
ginia Beach each month.
^ We feel that we have much to offer
industry. We have a good location geo-
graphically. There are locations on the
water as well as on the railroad. Labor
fe plentiful and the taxes are relatively
low. Too long this area has needed in-
dustry, but has riot had enough of it.
Now real efforts by qualified persons
are being mede to attract industry to
Virginia Beach and to the entire Tide-
water complex. It must be remembered
that a riew industry that opfens any-
v^re in Tidewater is bound to have an
affect on the entire area, and to the
economy of ttie entire area.
We are quit^ satisfied with the in-
dustrial progress made so far,, and we
feel certain that more is on the way.
V^ shout the praises of our city quite
openly, and we know it is on the way
to t)ecoming one of the major cities on
Hie last Cc^st. _
aub met Wednesday ni^t at 7:00
p.in. at Shore Drive Inn with How-
ard Pauley, ia«sident, 'presiding.
Guest speaker was Cofndr. ThMn-
as Fortson, USN, Commanding of-
ficer of the U.S.S. Ridketts. The
Ricicetts was manned with men
from ti» NATO^eouotries and des-
ignated MU*. .' >vr
Thj MLF was an idea of Uie
late President John F. Kennedy. It
is an experiment designed for a
two year period, which has now
come to an end; the purpose of
which is to see how well the men
of different nationalities woric to-
gether under one cranmand.
According to Cwndr. Fortson,
the RLcketts recaitly participated
in maneuvers with the Sixth Fleet
and t*"e operation was "Highly suc-
cessful."
Vviten the program started, ssvoi
NATO nations were represented—
Gennany, Greece. Italy, Ne^r-
lands, Turkey, United Kingdom
and the United States. However,
last year, due -to the governnnent
policy the Turks witWrew' their
oien who were replaced with U.S.
seamen.
Ckyndr. Fort^n illustrated his
talk 'with slides, lowing the make-
up of the ship: roughly 30% Amer-
icans and 50% other, orations. He
told about various c^mlems which
had to be overcome4or a success-
ful operation. He said, '"Hie disci-
pline prc'blem was never serious.
Because of the pride that the men
took In being (^osen for this ,ex-
po-iment." "Tlie food pcvifkai was
not serious because the shq> car-
ried all sorts of food that the
different natioiii^ti^ were usei!
to." "The difiereiM^ |a pay was
no problem. It was mxted out
jby tiw varioiis navM^." WImi F«1r
ton was asked by the cli& mera-
bors, "Which made the best sea-
saeal" his rep^ was. "Each (x/m-
mtAM
(Omtinied Fran Page One)
checking into the botd here.
His disappearance foltowed &pA
drownings in ti)e Tidewater ar^
in less than a week ani was com-
pkte until he tun^ up in Miami.
Warren was reported^ UdtMi
from Miami to K^ HttA hy Naval
authorities where bki ^iry wid
ideattfication are bong chewed
wt
He joined ibs Hwy a ^ar be-
fore his disappear^i^, and at-
tended yeoman schpol in Baln-
bridge, Md., before being st^toied
in Wasiiu^n.
Warm wiU. more than lik^,
as a military prisoner, face charg-
es of de^'titNi.
Warren's father, PhiUip L. War-
rai, ,a bakery [dant manager in
ColuDibus for die Kr(^er Qrocay
clnin. kad oo coimaeiA to makt
'oa lili m'* Mag (<xsid iSkv%.
The U.S.S. Ri^etts is a De-
stroyer priced at I^.OOO.ooo.
Comdr. Fortson said. '*Seing in
command of a ^p with a mixed
o-ew, until the m«i becane ac-
cu8t8m«l%^*, proved to be
quite a long day filled with mixed
anotions, but ttie ovwall frtcture
was a very gratifying <Mcper1e*^
and highly successful."
Dewey Simmons, second vice
president d tbe LioiB Club and
cluurman of (be mently held
"Turkey Shoot," rtported it was
a great success witti 135 shoots
taking place. The net profit has
not yet been atrived at but the
gross over all was more tiian
$1,800.00. The tivh fill use a sub
stantial amount* of the profits for
diaritable activities, including the
fiurthcoming "iBaifside Joy Fund."
CLUB
CONVENTION HERE
NEXT YEAR
VIRGINIA BSSACH - Gvic Cen-
ter Director, Samuel W. Scott, Jr.
has announced &at, at their re-
cent meeting in Richmtaid. the
Virginia Baptist's General Associa-
tion Mee,ting selected Virginia
Beapfa for their l%fi^Annual Con-
vention, to be held Novonber 14'
17. This will bring ^approximately
1,000-1,200 visitors to Virginia
Beach on the abave dates.
^tt also aonouncai that the
Vhrgii^ Real Estate Eiounina-
tksQS will be bel4 at ttte Civic
Center m January 12-19, 1966.
ThMHG and DiUiCE
LYMffiAVGN-A Stnadig Dance
for ttee terai-aga's will be held
Friday, Dec. 3, ^ tiie Seatack
ConummUly Cento' frgpa 9 p.m.
till midUl^.
Music wUl be fivnidwd 1^ the
Little fooAo- Con^.
Admissio) is TSc and proceeds
will be for dw bem^t frf the Cen-
ter for furtu^iings.
On Saturfay, Dec. 4, an all day
dinner will be at the Center.
On t^e mma are chicks, bar-
becue, greets, ycnos, potato salad,
hot rolls and cg^iHread. n>ice will
be H a phite.
VIRGINIA BEACH - Another
new Itemocratic didO has been
forfned ta Virgfaua Beadi, tiiis one
to be known as M«i's Denaacratic
Club d Virginia Beaoh. AJMut
twenty persons attanded the ini-
M eii«niT.atiww^ ma^tog. Be-
portedly the new group will b« a
lunchaoD club, hijfi^ ^f^^
meetb^ .- • • -^^. , .j,,^^^^^
Elected Pw^&nt^'wiB fihtier
Tarrall. Other officers are: Frank
Dickerson, Vice-president; Eugene
Godfrey, treasurer; and Richard
Absalom, secr^ary.
According to club members, ti»
objectives of the new club are to
{Rtmake good Virginia fo^wronait
Uret, and the Donocratic party,
E^»nd..
Discussed at the mating was
the deadline for paying poJl^es
in the near future. By-lawsSre
now being {H'epared for adcptioo
at ttie next meettag, the time and
place of which will be announced
at a later date.
RICHMOND - "Ae Slate W0f
way CmmisskM said te its amna}.
report that *e 19M-65 fiscd year
"WIS MM of tlM m<Mt signifieant
in history" for Virginia's lii#N»ay
Commi^m mmiben sak! tiiat
extensive progr^s had be^ made
on inter^ate congtructkm ad tn
getting started m devdoj«n«nt d
the arterial newoit, the latter au-
thorized by fee 1964 Gojeral As-
sembly.
Tlie network, within the spate's
primary system, is being financed
by new motwist tax revenues and
iqr regular {ffimary ftinds.
While some sections d arterial
roads are being built on new bca-
network Is b^g devd
oped drfefly by constructing new ^^^00^^ ,nd urban roads, as
two-lane roadway} parallel to ex- ,^^ ^ continued devetopment ol
ttM Canard hammUfy had caOed
lor^eoaiptotfoa of tiia agtrnM 4r
vdofinent by MW.
'*We are raoit anxiaus to awst
that goal. bat. as we have OttaAf
rdported to you aaj to OMMiMrs
d tfie Le^latura. limnd tedi
muM be piov||Kl fi a% Jg^ do
io," the Comtfhifcjft iMir*
t nUs was a rderenoe to tiie Com-
missioa's 1988^ mapiovvmeA pro-
grmn repotX, issued in Ju^, nHUeh
said tut basic ni^>rove(nents 00
>^rgnia<s road systems will ttr
quire ^39 miUaa wore <ksiiig
the J^oeyiat period Aan the |24
bOiion e:qwcted ts be avaOable
km exii&ae revalue soiffcat>
Ttit J\j^ repnt tok) of grandn^
traffic (kmands. aod proposed ie^c
provemsBts on the date's prinMry^
iitii^ ones. :
Some 400 liifo oTdie l,T98iiule
setwoiic tfe now up to arttfial
standards as multi-lane, (Svkled
highfw^s.
"For tte .first fiscal year of
tiw aew pr(^ram, $33,943,000 a^
aUocated specifically for arterialj ^,„j^ ^ g^^i y^ ^aded June
it, the C^nnrissioQ ooted Aat m^ ^ ^^^ ^|^ ^ „^|g^ ^ ^
work. T!ie amount actually art u% , i^u^j^ system w«e ««npleted
der contract toMed |47,454.«^H ^ iq uje. Recrat cofoetians
clutHng some pfevToja aBocafi^J^^ iijcreasad tills teta>% Aoot^
tbe bitar^irte and arterial pro-
grams.
"Today, in its newly Iwied an-
m)al report, tiie Onnsnisskn saki
that wortc moved ahead rapkily in
^ past year on VirgioMi^^Wa^^
state W^ays.
to these highways," the
sion said. *
Hie annual rqxnl contained a
letter of transmittal to Govenxir
Attwrtis S. Harrison. Jr., Mid to
Prize Offered
VIRGINIA BEACH - Tile Inn-
keepers of Virginia Beadi are in-
terested in efforts to make the c^
more attractive, ntrt only during
the tourist seascm. but throughout
the year.
At a recxnt meting ef the Inn-
ke^ors, it was voted to sponsor a
Christmas Decoration Contwt and
make a $25.00 award to the most
attractively decorated commercial
estafcli^imoit. Hie selection wiU
be mi^e by a ccmnmittee appointed
by the president, Scott Sterling,
and the winoer will be announced
Deceni6er 17th. '.
Everyone in the City of Vir^wa
Beech is invited to parUcipate.
Contact Mrs. George Leary. 4»-
8902, Mrs. George Davis. «ffi-9Qei.
or Mrs. Addie Sykes. 428-6713 t<W
further information.
Council Seeks
Change
V31QINI.\ BEi^CH - Ccundl is
considering a change hi fca City
CSiarter whkdi w«Jld create two
new positions an the Sdud bmrd.
The change, U approval by the
Gaicral Assendily, cou^d possibly
make way for Ihs^ppointm^t d
ttie first n^o to be appdnted to a
major positkMi on any dfy com-
mission or board.
The change in chartw would de-
crease tlie number of members on
""hs school bnard to sevai. one
from eadi borot^. '
Tliere are presoitly 11 members
on the board— five from VirgJiia
Beach Borou^ and one from each
of the other six borou^.
The mi-^ report also i>utliae4
accoiqilishments durii^tlte {Murt
12 mc^hs toward im{H'ovli% other
pronaiy. urban and secondary
roads, Jq planning and resean^,
and outlined activities d the H^-
way Departmoif s 16 engineerhig
and administrative divisions.
DINNERRANNED
VIRGINIA 'BEACH ~ The an-
nual dinao- maatti^ and Sana-
tion d office "d ^ Virginia
Beach Chatdbit d Qnmteroe wiU
be held "Rieeday. Dec. 14. at the
Cavalier H^l, with ^dal Imut
at S:90 p.m. at^'^Uiimr.at 7: is
p.m.
Charles HfoCidkrs, 1^^ humor
q}eaker fraoi I^uin, N. C, wiQ
speak at (Iw fyntr.
Hckets %re $4.se per p&aon ai^
are avaiWhia at ^ Cbanober d
NOTICE
The Small Busings Atkniautra-
tion Ri^oid Olfice in Ridanon#:
Virginia, plans to have repcesenl-
ativ^ at Uie Virginia Beach Cham-
ber of Comma'ce, Virginia Beach,
Vii^ima tut Deoenber 7Ui b^een
the boui^ d 11:<N a.m. and 5:00
p.m. Tlie Chancer of Ctttnmerc^
wNl make appointments in advanca
for anaU tosiBesanen to diseuK
^A's Itnancid and Malagmeirt
AssMmk^ pra^wns.
Fr^ busio^ caunsdi^ ii d-
fered to thg smsiU busiaesanan
aad ttiere aAl be a qiedal r^re-
sMtative fwassat to disous SCORE
^Senoee Ooi|h of Retired Execu-
tfvas) ffKairam, and wiU tu^^m
volialeas 'to 4b loc^ vm-
SIX INJUBED
VIRGINIA BEACH - A two-car
accident oa Virgima Beach Boule-
vard last Wednesday ni^t sent
one w(snan to the hospital and
^i^tly injured five otb«> perfons.
Ihe accident occurred at MalUMi
Drive im the BMikvard about 6:15
pjn.
Police said Mrs. Frances Bow-
den of Uie 5800 block d Wood-
green Road was taken to Virginia
Beach General Ho^itid with se-
vere cuts on her face and head.
The woman was a pas^o^ in
a car driven by her husband, Rkh-
ard M. Bowdra, 4B. alien it ooi-
lided with another v^dde,' ix^
said. The second car wn mnn
by Coteney Bu^, 46, of the »W
block of ^incess Am^ I^wd, ac-
cording to police.
Patrotanan L. L. llun^sm said
Bowdoi. Bu^, and ttace j^sea-
gers in Butts' car were treated for
nunor injurke at Virgima Beach
G^eral aod were l^er . released
that ni^t,
Thompson aaid Bowdan was
headed west on Virgiaia Beadi
Boulevard when Butts ^made m
left turn and attonpted to eq^
U^ westtxHuid lane fitma the feed-
s' toad. Bawdy's car left apf^ox-
imatdy S2 feet dduA maiis be-
iue httiBg 8stl|' car near &e
Mt rear door, oe said.
C.C.C. ORDERS
FIVE BUSES
VmGOnA BEACH - Continent-
al Trailways has ordered five new
siiHubaa-dMigB, air<onditioned
bu%s for its roaia rcnites in Vir-
ginia Beach for the s{Mi&g of 1^.
The order was di»:b9Bd Mon-
day, shortly aftor a City CoukU
public hearing on an appMcaUoa by
Trailways for a potnit to ofperate
a pennan»it systiein d passei^er
routes in Virgima Beach.
Aaron Cruise, assistant traffic
manager for Itailways, based in^
Raki^, N. C. saki the i^fw Inaes
wiS be d^^^red some tkne in
Mardi or Xpril.
Carolina Coadi Co. (I^flways)
hm been ciperating sotk of Qxa
routes, temporarily, smx 196S.
The permit i^ipreyed bgr coiacil
does not alter preasit ro^ and
gives Trailways exchisive H^its to
one route tbrmi^ Anigona Village.
It alsd ghres the eaavny axdki-
sive r^i^ to routes nMdf serve
Virginia' Beu^ Oenerei Aispttal
and betwa^ ^HrglQia Ba^ch Bou-
levani and Kb(M6 Idand, N.C. fhe
permU does not alt^ tha preaeat
rates either.
Cruise said Uie mw &mc^ vOl
be usjed on the ip^ th^ oMnacts
Vkginia Beadi wMi N«fa&-
No people from §bs (gea^i ptib-
11c attended the brief brarfaig.
.■A, If'
OPEN fpKUUA
Dear Mr. Lowcothdt
I have heard maf^ mcfeetiuma
of appred^tini ^sm fiSt.vokal
vatrons Iof tt^ w«e|d^ s^es of
Vi^ia Beach ZQ> Qicte Nisnbcrs
issued in the Vk^ 9ei^ |pn.
I wouM hke to t^ tias%iku-
aity to truaier tfali.prMi^ |Nta
and the members ^ xair inM
who have made Ws
avaibbte to anrfufeik^
Suoerdy,
J. T.
VmCINIA KACH
Uttar ^irt WMlllil MBt 4( nttm't own bad^
VmOINIA BIEACH Phone <1A a-3^1 I
NORPCMje UKTATION ■
■WUn I^HHNppVlpi
Hom itm
HOLIDAY ENTH?TAIN*NG REAOHK
aB3ANT LEVELS AtilOME WHATEVER
YCHMi mood;. BE THE PERESa HOS1
N A LOyaY NEW SUZ«Y HAND TM.a»
0RK5INAL HOSTESS GONA^.
SH/a>B
T«nd 2 pMX» gowns
When In Doubt — Xmas C^ificat*
"Ctomng WU:k 4 Personal T^ud^
Road ^ Vtt
»pte Parking « Rmr of Sto
m^m-
m
«» dm if Ihil
tat h teoon-
!• b» nw flt^t ft
IMmck Point
IMm Chib
Ml hwTMllloif Mn ki Um idr
i«M ^ W. & ante, akn^
i4l Mm. R. 0. Vvr^ Wi. G. A.
ttip iillbi. ;c. 9* Arrta^n
Mrt Mhi Cii# It « recest
Virginia Beach SUN, Thuriday, Decefnt^r J, 1^65
».A
\~^^
ii Mmrtiil
to tHii ^ B^ffioa i ^^E^ aad
vffl go to ihnoat two w^ vet-
frqn it » WMl^ipr
#iiNv# <•«•
i&iMetf to |M • Mift |ir Onn
ivlio are dndBed 111 per ewt <ir
dbled.
l^eQiiMm wfct^Mtial AicriiMa
■rt fioirkiel miv ti|i*a«r law
for moN ssfeM^r ibHblBd v^v*
an (te aitiq^ tfaoat «Arfa«
fte.>f*ne
may total more tim fWI,
9^ M^vaM niiow AiMtties
I par eeot, tht lair d^o
MPiMfi of apprailBMte*
ent ia te adttteH d-
pmrlted becmie of de-
Odiiir
ente that aie brouilit ateiit If Uw
bfll jp^TfWff from SI to S y^irs
tlw^ limit of a dAd attcoding
iGbocd oo whe a t bd^tf a <tw >fl n^
onqr doiraBoe oMf ba paid. f!ie
aditiaBal alairaooa f»pti» to
te velerairpttiait for ttoa adiool
cfaAdlw has ba« ini rmwd io j
iqOwPo msQmtan qr MIl ^
Ibe new lap 1^ naoavcs Oe
ap re^iinmant Sor Ifsdal ^
Honor wumers iHw may aedt ti^
eiitdrfWwid fioo a maaA paymmt.
:.Si:-:"!S
Z2^
k playing Sanfa Clam
wifhfhese
SKCIAL
PUR KlZiS!
Paul H. Michael. Jr. af 90 Sod
Sraet. is the dtttwun of the So-
da! Oonnttlaa flf i^pba At CBie>
p MTvics tetMiBiir w the £aat
Cwi^ia QQue$t em
mm: ArdMM. 90 Ifrs Vimr
Imb B^ (Mnr. Htm mwnkmt
«dcsiMd wB« lln. J. R. Braun
and Mrs. A. 0. MoMe
ttdai d aataM wd eameOias
ia to AdMriad C^rdHM «^«ra
dtan bf C. tana^ auperintead-
m d Naddk Ofy Park. Ha
aammt to OMqr fiiariaa bam
i» iwiliiiiii ««! liwahieMe.
I^ttM «f«« csompleUsd for the
Chridmas Party to be h^ at
the C^vaikr Gdf aad Yacht aub
on DecendMT ZL Pmr bo nMwt^
d ttie dub House d 13 30 p.m..
loC flMfflPCTS tin ^IG9iS Ww ^^^ft
sev«rd boeMs d imnab^^ «^
wffl dipia^ boUday deo)ratiius.
tbt Tidtatko will b^in d 11 ajs.
tbt d^ for the ckt's big (^ar-
Mf .^d nushig afigrt— a ^s«t
fi|iiii| duw card pady-was i^
b^ te overafl chairmai. Mrs.
fliJtoB and Mrs. Arrington. It
nA At at the Cavatter Hotd oo
priiiilitiy. Pdniffy 16, UK.
tta JudgH were faced #ftt aoDie
p i de a Bknial -tooking "har^^st taae"
tfraafmaets — leverd "as ym
mt r' diiefgM aad atiMadh«
upwhnene d bortteidture. WinAig
rittow ii«re Mn. Y. A. iMOu-a.
Mrs. J. A. Eady. Igrs. P. T. Gd-
hp, Mrs. W. R. Mowoi Jr., Mrs.
R. a Kight, Mrs. Leon Jdmaoo.
Mrs Hwnflfoii. Mrs. G. C. Davis
Jr., aod Mrs. J. C. Feats, Jr.
. ■ r :
DGNOCSAnC WC
. VBlGeilA BEMM -^ Tte Dem-
.ocratic Woman's CM) win hold Ks
CMdites Party and luachecm at
Dooo in ttie RrtaKess Ante Oxaitry
CUb on Tuesdior, Dec. 7. Mra.
Bvenm Wilson, {oeddert, has an-
Boipioed.
Ridings wH be gwen 1^ Ifrs.
Georfe Waifanmrtfa. fonner eiecu-
tfan tiadier at Mawy Hi^ Sdwd,
and the Midrib Siigiys frona
PrvK^s Amie High Sdxtol wfll
a^d aeasaaal sd^stiooa.
I
.1
CVIM Oany R. Udimat^ r^tred N«t. m, adar eeinp>rtiw el as jwks larferal esfnee. ftte
at a IpMheflB by At hartwiw aHleets d Ft Slsiy. whm he Is pirewtl «flk«r «■
rid ai ei ahove (fnet nw). (Idl le rigM^ m SI U. Brtaa E. Leiuid. id. U. Chnis W. impfi,
OVO Mdiiads. td U. GNfery j. Cleasea aad lat U. Kanedi J. Iledfiiai Bear. (Ml i» i^Mn are
ad U Bqraa M. Ilaev«r. td U. Jeba A.BBaaea aad Sd U. Peter E. WfeHe. (OIBdd IS Ariav l%de).
McM N N IS RC riBES JtfTER ^O^ YElUir
FT. ^ORY — diief Warraat
Officer Harry R. McGinds, per-
damd officer and assistart ad^
tad for R. aory, Va., retired Nov.
It dter completing so years d
acti^ nditary eervioe.
CWO McGinnis entered the Army
hi immaj ps, on^I^iiig tfti-
krf trat^ d R Mwffoe, Va.,
B^mtpKOfy setvi^ Bamtdi, and
sed!^ actktt in tlu Pad&: iW
t» d OpeottPKihiilgiWWn.
With the onad d the Korem
cooflict. Iw t^niaasid ta the leotfa
Madry and senwd-te kiR«a ^-
li^ 1S60. He vaa administidiw
antiyal tt Ibe.Wretary d the
,Mnt Sm VMm Natioos, Far
%Mt CooiMd k lipdi from issi
until ISSC iQibr M was tranr
-ferred 10 (|a||i^dkia and trala-
ing m^ CtibAidd Amqr
Oonmand, Ft
Alter a toar d ddy ia Maan,
(JHQ MeCM^to was aldfikd to
te Armed Fdtes ftaff Cttcfe,
Ndfdk. Va. «hera he was tt^er
in (terge d ^ideM sarriees. Fd-
bwtag a seomd tow in Kwea in
IHM4, CWO UcOnids repfftod
to Ft. aory.
H^ is a ndive d the I^hvfofc
.; \*
A
IWRJ.1
[Wfttmarnywuuipgi
S.Potf#Ch9€k-Up
Condition of Battery • CooBrap System
Exhoust System • Ti res • Ajlete
MiMOR TUNE -UP SMCIALS {
6 Cyfinder Cor-NOW *5.95
8 CyHnde r Car-NOW *7.95
CARBURATOR OVERHAUL SPECIAisi
tatt
SCHOOL JEWfELRY
FrMay
1*9
6CylinderCcir-NpW..... $4.95 y«^,
8 Cylinder Ccr-NOW ^-^5 m^x
B«ylW|rCiMKW...,.v,.r...^^^^^
^im^mm
WWif SUSWN^OW SPKIALS
Indudes --,
Ai^pnnwnt off front end
Monet of front whMb
Otedn and repack front wheel ,
Beorinfl
Spwiibq foid A diver
bMutiful chanftt . . . aew
\ 1MM ae^* • • •
^|iric«d Md findy
ste,'***^-
^^ WffVvVe
A Pfrf Mt aparUteg
Mntetaf* of Yaw
— OtfMt
~VlrvtBte aeM«k
— TnMik B. C«z
— flajrd K. KrllMB
— NarfaUi OiriaflMi
— ^WM«raw H'llMa
T.
tftACaiTS .
AND
CHARMS
SfaiUNG SAVER
$2oo*
♦PLW5 TAX
COW Hi aaa REcism atSSp «vp affanear
• If tP|H»...Vdi»e Clack lade _
• 24ld NniES . . . 2 Elcdik Fryfag Poi
• 34id MHZES . . . 3 Trandstw Sadies
DJUWIIf<> #0 fce lieW Dec. 23rd .-. . ITou do nof fiove io fee
pr^l^ Jo Mfin. ^i^f come in wid Rejn'jf erf
CHEVROLET
««afe.iii«*jN-
VILLAGES
rASTSL
BEtEt
NEW
JOHN
AAEYIR
PASTELS
ABE
HEBE!
ARRIVNO DAILY BOTH LONG AND SHORT
FORAAALS
\Xm SELECTKM
OrSbalSkas
3 to l!M la 16
iM-iis wmuaim $t.
MOP WDAn
lii^llff ivniAsaN IT. ^^-11 ^ B^
toAnmywN i^tfou iRTIL i rJii
m&& LOST
AT ISA — tbe Navy repeated
MoR^ that tmo Navy fliers waie
k^ from tile carrier pMTestd in
the liediterrmean Friday niglit.
Hie Havy ideodfied the tifo »
L€dr. John HdUip Madndi d
Vk-ghaa Beadi. mai En. John B.
toe d WBa^a^aa, Dd. ~ ~
itafeei^-se .tti jfld of te
Pbairfom ir>d filbtor and Lee
was the {Dane's radar ohservor.
The |et reportedly cr^ied at
SM during ni^-flying opwatians,
accoiding to Mvd o^iab. An
intensive aeudi by lUps, idanes,
and heliojpters faikd to locate iqy
detnis or bodes.
Bfldm vm^HM anauHa ankdamsMMaH jsa
OvUi IXlBII wtSI^ UMlUUCn 01
Figblar S^UKfrw 74.
t i W ii -nlfirn Ti ii .,- ii
Kings drant Garden dub
LYNNHAVEN-"Harved lioae"
WW the tiieine of the NoveDd^-
nedii% d the ^ig's Grant Qer-
den Club hdd rec^y at ttie
home of Mrs. R. C. Kirkpatridi
Jr.. hoildl for fi» paeaaoB.
Thadngving tdde arraa^B-
meds. udqg Mta aad n^iAabfei.
h^ed adtti dbbsna hate
awarded to Mrs. U. U Mv.
W. L. Moss, and Mrs. J. D. LMrtn.
C. J. ttayn of Cavdkir itea«y
demonstrated the laropa ti'thidqi i e
for pruotog dadwMd lreass(ppB-
cable to one's ea^ jwd.
Members and Aeir hoBbads wil
atteod a CItfMfimas aodd" during
Jhehdidiy
Ik
' W fl *
Then
TK|1ttlH#s
LYTMIAVE^ - everyone wffl
want to go iMMne for Chrialmas—
and the Lyndiaven Colony Gardoi
(Mi taivites dl to eonne "Hiame
tx the Holidays'' at 2973 Lynn-
haven drive. The memb«'s are
dararating the home d Mr. and
Mrs. R. C. Caverly in the trau.
tional Da-iiUinas fashion md in
keepmg w^ their modified Early
Am^icaa decffl-.
Holiday house wiH be o^ea to
the public from 1 p.m. to 10 pjp.
Friday, Decenber 10.
Ihis is the fourth year tiie xivb
has decwated a home for the
^Christmas lH}lidays aid they lode
foiw«d to the annual event whidi
exMbits varimis metlMxis ol dec-
orating for the holidays.
Proceeds wiH be used for dvfe
beautffication.
Mrs. D^orre^ LiHy, preaifent
d the club, has annHUiced, "A
(foor prJbEe wHl be awarded a hid^
dckd bdder.*
nis is a pid«?id ^ origtad "Ndsregiaa Lady" taka ssmetii^
before Worid War Two. JFUs statue was fte eriglMl figurehead faito
the Norweglea sdli^ sidp "Diktator" mA d dfoam Nsrway. wl||^
suk eff VMglBia lieaA hi the late IMTs. B was piaeed d the aeeip-
front OB 2Stti Sired d aaemary ef fteee whe led their Sves to lie
And Now
ALANTON aC
LYN^3^AVEN - At the Novem-
ber meeting of the Alantwj Gar-
<ten Dub l^d recently at the Bay
Harbour Club, a living naemorial
was voted unanimously in mem(Ky
d one of its fomwr menAa-s.
Mr^ Vffginia Dc^ie, m Uie f«in
of a (fonaUoOk toward the {^anting
d crq>e myrae trees close to the
Generd Ho£|)ital d Virginia Beadi
on First Colonial Road.
Mrs. L 0. Clark Jr. gave a lec-
ture and dsnonstration wi the
making of Ddla RdAia wreatiw.
^ had on diai^ay many d her
unique and beautijful wrraths. A
quedhd and answo- period fol-
towed.
Awards fnr arrwfw^ief*- w«-t
to Mrs. George AMbeide. Mrs. U.
F. Carap and airs. Hairy Folk.
Awards in hinticii^re vi^nt to
Mrs. J. N. Albro. Mrs. J. M.
Bhom, Mm. W^ne I^rii^ Mrs.
C. T. Daary« Mrs. Alecawtar Don-
nan. Ifrs. Fdk. Mrs. E. M. Har-
rdl Mrs. J. R. McGdre and Mn.
H. S. Whitefanra^ ,
Mrs. Robert 0. McGrath of the
Bay ^re Garden (M) and Mrs.
G. L. nferook d tiie CavaUer
Gardoi dub were the jud^
irtoe Ae ftcfpil
/
^I^i BMdi SUN, tkird«y, Dtamber % 1965
HEMTS AND HUNTING
MVOLK * Hwtim iMMn to
ym m^ but wMi « iHtb bit
If ^rmi^ it tttd Mi bt open
AMMg A» iMBirdi 4 iMnteg is
OM'i o«fa fiiD. or ttat of tnoiha-
hunter. Not so draoiMlc. but at
least iteeo ttaei m pmviteBt, is
tlie tn«edy ol betrt attack deaths.
mMse te deer, who can rady
ii7 to outnai tlMta- staikers, buyers
can t^ evtain pracwtiaRS to
avdd f lAkig prejr to te risks fit
Om bunt. Ite« are some rocem-
Ifwoditio^ from lldewMer Heart
Aamjttinn to help bring hunters
l*cit slive.
F%9t eff. «ik jwuneV this qun-
fipr De I hove tte heart to inutr
eaaesrMd alxxit here, but the con-
d^ of your bent.
Deer harting often denantfa a
livel of energy oitfput whidi may
Iw trifle or quadn^ the level
at «l^ mo^ part4ime htuitara
apvale dur^ A« r«t of the yrar.
Ssbrenei of w^lfaar, change of
littwla, iti^ teirafai and tte
atawi sf the ciMSt can levy a
hmry tax <» tfie brat's capacity.
fa « ^^iAie scries of experiments,
liii Mimeiota Heart AssodatioQ
ffootfy nwMffed the heart stress
00 II dear kui^Br '^i^ not oofy
|Ste b|i dasr bi^ who driq^ it
«at tf mamy woods dngle-hmded."
K was ioo nwd», tiiegr found, for
II pmmi of a pre-acreened groi^
flf liai ow 40 wiw had no evi-
teea of haart trbdlde. Hie men
wbo miaemBk tfie tests had pra-
/ ^peafy becM examteed and fnod
^imm iniarwdy normal hearts.
Wb sbvioas. teralira. that ttw
to
of
Acoanihi^, the most inaintaat
tpoid from Tidtma^Bmit Ano-
jMtei biAn |«ii^ yoHr bui(>
kitrij^ Ban yowr ddolar oi^ if
BMISIH^f H^fT* 1MQ9 tl tMdl
ttir ail ift te iibm time nM*
Ai| iar al bni|pib TUparsler
# Cooditkn yow^lf M for aiqr
unusual {iiysical otertta, «^ an
iao^ilDg schedidt of ourcis* In
prapsratkjo for the big aweirt:
# Choose Ugtweighft but wann
c^hig. to U|ton the toad OB
yewbestt;
# blow Bwofk first-aid rules;
# Be moderatf in eating Md
(HnkJng;
# Observe ttm standard safety
ndes for haodlii^ fireams.
Rcmeniwr: the biggest gme
to getting back in good shafw. V
ymi take as good care of ymirself
w you do (tf your gear, you can
CTJ^ hunting for many seasow
to come.
199
Filns Featured
NOitFOIiC - A. J. fayt and
Marvin PmA, co-winners of the
198S Atlanta 500; Jim Clark, win-
ner of the 106S bdianapoUs 500;
Mid Ned Jsrrett. wiimo* <d the
MB Southern 900 tfe the stars
feslved b> tiie SdbiuiMn Kiwanis
Chi) sponsored U8S Oittnplon^
Rad^ Pikn Slows.
Tfie shows are scheAded fa* the
Nwvtow n^ SdMwl audltorfaim
Satardcy and Sunday ni^, De-
cember 4 and 5, at 7:30 and 9
pjOL ead) ni^
Att thrae fOnis, the 'OS Atlanta
m, ladiaupidis SOO. and the
famed Soulhem MO are in sound
Advnoe tkhiis at $t0^ts€ cat-
mOy OQ sale k Nbrf# at Di-
grams, SOe N. Military U^iway;
Ite Onek Wi«oo. Hi iiVlaiy
^iway; PBUps OUs, I8t Seat
t^tla Crask M; Gfeen<}ifford,
m East little Credi M; Sonnys,
aa East Llttie Creek Rd.; Park
Awe. Oarafle, Conar Paik Ave
aad Virgiiiia Beach ttvd; in Cbes-
lyailta at Pete's Driv«-lB. tm
HaSOxU^ Kvd.; Md from mem-
ben of the Sobwban Kiwanis
Daor aAntorioB^ Decemte- 4
anTf iiis beio set « HJO. AS
aenrtoe umb tai untfom wiQ be
idtaiUtol iv fUXt.
(MSA To Hejil
Meeting Dec. 8
lifTRE dtiSaC — llie Norf(A
iimA &rfltag Association (NNSA)
win h(M tU anaual meethig De^
cember t. IME at the U. S. Naval
Aiivhl>ioia Scho<d startiai at 7:S0
p.ra.
A& maribm and interested po"
eons m^vffiBi to atOKf-^Tte
mab agenda Items wiD be the
dectioo of ofOc«Y for 1966 and
a re^^w d tiie anociatkm's con-
atitatkm aw! by-laws.
Sbwe tile asaociatim's b^innlng
in 190 die menrfiienh^ has grown
to V5 with ovn* 40 pa* cent bdng
U. S. Kavy enlisted persomel.
Meflibersliip u open to all active
duty unif(Mrm«l persoiatel. all re-
tired person!^ (as defined in the
Armed Fcrces Exchange Rc^da-
tiom) and officers and ousted
po-stmnel ol Allied Aimed Serv-
Pjpgndifntt of -Mndar men^
b«s are automatlcaDy "asaockite"
meniien.
NNSA objectives rai^e from tfie
aicouragenmit of rp^r^tkmal
boirting to the formation d a na-
tk»al association and to lu^pie in
having the lowed ma mfce r ^
dues oi ax^ similar orf^ilzation in
the wfMrld: t«ireity-five ceite a
^year!
Hie assodatkn U c g mpr toed <d
three acpiadroM: Saflhig. Pow«-
Boat and Water Idling. Mention
are wtitkd to participiUe in, ac-
tiviti^ c<Miduct«l by aH (rf the
sQuaw^oos.
llmre are IS sail brats in the
Aasociaticm for mmiien to use
provided tb^ have p^sed a writ-
toi and aftoat test given by ihe
Sailfaig Stpiadrcai. Classes <hi saS
boat bandlii^ are c(»ducted by
squadron members at no coH. A
seethile will soon be availdt^.
The Powo- Boat Squadron to tot
boat owners. Meniien get togeth-
er for faoi^faig ocoirsMBS and out-
^oor acthrities and are eattled to
yadrt chi) privil^es.
Tlie Water Skiing Si^adrMi pro-
vktos free In^ructions uid use of
sU equipmott for assodatifln mem-
bers. U dttdred. monbers may
alao affiliate with the American
Wftci' Ski Assodatiao.
AjpfdicsAioD Usaka mi addition-
al infonuUtoi an avallfdble by
writing to the PuUlc Infnmation
QIBa, VS. Nsfal AmfMNous
School yttie Credjs,
Beadi, ^1Argh%^
KmmumQuff^
entebei^^l aA. imb4
Memben ef Oe VirgWa Beadi KlvMto CM w«t t« sea ea
If for aa ^4ay ovtoe. Tla^tHp. mto^ by pregnun
aitollala laf gsed Navy chow Jlfg
ave: Ctfit. P. P. |Cole, Ctam
n^m mt^eS r^Brdc* ParrMte. LM^jM^ittnllant IMi
Kl^ Ttan raOory. Ed NbceB. Saanr itB^ /«« UgtgHa.
afcliper of the ReqiiiL .noae mtariag (ram Ike pklaate. hot
Kdam. Ehno' VteraD, Jha Mee^y md Jhai HaL
mkm}
Ten l^dtoa^r, IMMed te«e
ait i:|l pyiB. WriMsil lift la light
$, dava MUstt Oea I44pe^ laa/NVp
Pic Cwflsi^ MB ICaipe^ CtllMi
UH, mi *£B9L m.% pElaaiHB,
wet §m
COLTS WW
A fbur-tMra, 8«an fooAall
Lea^ was f«tned at Iboroi^
good Elemataiy Sduol under tiie
sponsoriMp of the City's After-
school Playground {Xt^ram. Meno-
bers ci the l^gue w^e re^ricted
to children attending Thmmi^igood
School. Winofaig ttie league cham-
pionships were the Colts.
Memben of the 0(dts t^m
wa-e: AddUstus Daily (1^); Jtan
Morrtoette (QB); Ron Miller (E);
Calvin Oouch (C); G. T. Haw-
kins (FB); Steve Rosenstodc (Ui);
Mike Armstrtmg <G); Kevin Gor-
man (E) ; Berid^ Bamimrain (E)
and Pete Graham (GK ^ ^
t- . _ ">
"Hk hii^ert satra* and oqptahi
was Jim Morrtoette with 71 pts.
Hie CoUs le^M rec<nil was 8
wina-1 toss.
The teams are dbktod fiaesdy
Septendier md they remain intact
far the eitfire sdiool year. Whoi
me sport season to aided these
teams form uiother sport league
and compete for tint season. At
tile end of tiie year an awwd to
^yoi^to the team tiiat accumdlates
l»inta inaB
HUNTINfi DO'S
m DON'TS
RCSOfONI>-L8w Eiif(Ht<cmat
Chtof JofaB H. McLau^iUa of tiw
Vhrgliria Conindnkn of Game and'
Inland FUierles Itotod tiie follow^
ing rulea for faunlers which wil
h^ tiiem to avoid tiie most com-
mon vtolirtkns wMle afidd. •
Alfwa^ ceck your hunting limnw
to see tiiat it to valid for tiie cur-
rent kunt^ senon and be ^are
vol have it witii ymi while afMd.
U you Inint Ug game be sure you
have a deer, b^ and turicey U-
caise. U you Inmt oa ttatiqpd for
est lands you must have a natkmal
"forest stan^ and if you Imt on
^te fweats you mu^ alway^ hav«
a Aaii forert stmap.
Dami^ st^onpe are reqpib«d for
Iwnting on aB public and private
lands in certain counties. Tliey are
avaMde from county court clerks
of tiiose counties in v^iidi tiiey^ are
retpdred.
NevttT hunt on |fffvate property
witiiout peimtoakn regaitlless of
iHieibor it to pasted or not. T^rc^
pass to the moiA piwvaloDft vk^
tun dhjring tiie '
DMSS SUNDAY
CBOED6 - tlw Vkgtida Beadi
I^ngM^ to -r^m^ to l^aAiy
aAarSDOB ^agi^ ito of tills Sun-
day.
Track promote Jade DeiiKg
said th» trade will feature a stodc-
gas run tiito weSkend.
iMU^ said tiie gatM to fte
tnadi ndll opai at 13 nom md
conopetkieB «^ get underway ai.
S pm.
tbe drt^ stri|) wfll return to tts
re^dar Saturday ni^ nuis soine-
time next sffflng.
Be sure tiiat your shotgin is
ph^^ ao tiiat U wiB hdkl no
more tiian S sb^ fai mapKine
and ch^pbo- comUned. Shotguns
!i^iidi wiD hdd more tiian 3 ^idto
cwnot be uaed for hunting.
Don't shoot fhm any vdiicte or
wttUn |M yards of aqy road or
street
Don't hint on Simday ai^wbere
iaVhfgjWa. -^ rr
Don't ood&we to Innt my qpe-
des of game after ttie da% bag
limit fi^ O^ ^ledes has been
obttdned.
Respect tiia wldies of landami-
en, sfaice your^uirting (^iportQnily
jdafieiids t^on tiieir good w8L
CITY WHE
TOWUMMEllTS
VBIGDHA mMX - On Sat
QMNnhig. Dee. 4tii. b^tairtag tt
Ml a.nL tiie S^xmdary Sehods
O^ Pall I%ri»l Edoattim Trnt-
BSRWOts Witt be hdd. Ttev wU
la a Mtal id ^le ififfe^ toviM-
nae^ rtartii^ at Uie same ttne
aMd0»Aicted at foio- adnol^M
la^C%.
. TiMse tou-ftameBls are Ibact^
aAntion of tiie Secmdary Sekods'
Pall grade levd ^ysical ete»
tioB activity Uocks a- untts whldi
art cMiducted for nine weds.
Tkue inito conri^ of 4Mi weda
of foodamenU skill acquiation
1^ bowleg of rules and stnt-
«Qr of tiw uirit TbM fw tile next
¥k weeks, these loMwledi^ are
put to practice la Ae form of
dSM time (^xnpetitioB uitaig a
janai jaddn ^spa-Ja urname i A to
at^n tiie ^m dimnpkNi. The
inuteus chtts dia mp tott med slt-
cr school to decide tiw ^ade levd
Ghara|il6n. An All Star Squad to
diaaan from jwtic^iarts of tiie
a^ a^od toumamente to r^re-
sent each scfaod in tiie City Wide
VaumaBMBts.
Mb C^kIo Boys Soccer wifl be
^(^ed at Kempsville Elanentary
Sdwd; ^ Grade Girto Soccar will
be hdd at the Kempsvttle Jr.
H.S.; 9tii Grade Boys and Girto
S^ieedban will be "run ofT' at
Kdlam HjS.; and lOtii Grade Boys
T. FVwdid, a;ad ll-mh grade
Ifoudi lYwtiba^ WiQ be eihninated
at Princess Anne H.S. lO. 11 and
Utii grade Fidd Hockey wUl be
hdd at Cox H.S. witii tiie Tauns
dinUnditms at Bayside H.S.
Hie f^ysical Education staffs at
the toumamart sites are rMponsi-
Ue for conducting respective dim-
inMkios. Laat year ova- aw W^
Scfaod stiMtonto were partidpants
Jaibe City Wkie ToOhiameite.
f
PERSONAL r
Paula Ped Scaitiorough; d«i^
tor of Mrs. James A. Cottfai^on
of 1808 Arctic Avenw, has beai
tapped for Pi Gan«ia .Mu (Na-
ti^id Social Sctonce Honorary So-
ciety) at litery Washington Cdlege
w^reabe to a fiiedanan owiador.
Sie to a graduate of, Virginia
Beadi H^ Scfaod. f . .
Village GC
UiflMmi^ -^ 1*6 Novan-
bN'tna^^ at the INiahcHitas Vil-
li«e (ke4m Osb was hdd recart-
ly ^ the home d Mrs. J. E. Dwis
<rtft MA. J J>. Md^eod servtog
o cotedaaa.
Mdlam treads hi arrangements
ware ihoaansh-ated by Mrs. Mer-
wyn bow.
A'trci^ nayrtie tow will be dn-
mM for tile Crepe Myrtle Meft>
rlal Hfliway hi honor of Mrs. C.
R. Ti^Msr, pift |««a(toH of tiie
dub.
OueiU wdcomed at tiie meeting
wave Mn. .Ctfd McGinnes fend
Mn. JacUe Lewto.
JudfBi from tiie Vbak Cointy
M awarded bhie ribbons to Mrs.
Dafihne Fcscim, Ws. Antow
Jotaom, Mrs. Davfe, and Mrs.
MOes Kesbu^.
i .1 I— P
* ft •'
StarOfTheS^
Woman's Club
VlRGBnA BEACH - Ttie Wom-
afs cad) d Star of the Sea parish
widi to q^read tiie cwtofn of the
Advmt Wreatij. Tliey have pre-
pared ilh»trated directions for the
making of tiie wreath and for the
famify devotions Uirough Adveit,
Qiristmas, and Epiphany.
T!m iitttructions are offered to
any cldi) widiing to make use of
tiiem as it to a ncm-sectarian devo-
tion. Non-catfadic friaxto are wel-
come to use them also.
' A Chri^nias Party wiO be hdd
with the Men's Ch^ ai Decend)er
M. Hie l»ii^ and gait^en are
doing the <to<»ratii% and catering
and tiiey plai a vay festive txiard
to whidi all prospective members
of botii dd>8 are invited.
A money tree will bendit St.
' BIRTH
Sir. and ^Un. J. Thomas Harris
Jr. d Virginia Beech announce
the birth d their first child, a son,
Michad Thomas, on Nov. 23 in
tiie General Hospital of Virginia
Beadi. Bfrs. Harrto is the former
Miss Linda Rutii dark, daughter
d Mr. and Mrs. William Felton
Clark d Virgbiia Beaeh^ Mr. Har-
ris to the son ol Ifr. and Mrs.
Jaanes Ttooas JiaphmA Norfolk.
WE'RE MOVINa
. «,u».f.^
ONE OF OUR OFFICES
\
ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1965
THE ARAGONA OFFICE AT
4920 VIRGINIA BEACH BOULEVARD
• : ' :■'- OF .
THE BANK OF VII^GINIA BEACH
WILL BE
THE ARAGONA-PEMBROKE OFFICE
AND '
WILL BE LOCATED AT
304 KELLAM RD.
[JUST OFF VIRGINIA BEAOT BOULEVARD]
THE NEW EXPANDED FACIUTY WU OFFER
FULL DANKING SEMIces INCLUDING
DMVE-IN TELLEfl WINDOWS
^ tmmm F.D.I.C
It
<IM' Mpsr n<a«u4'« of lb* Om-
^btbM}» *» Ckrorfl Gawt
on Mrnday. Deawpbir 13, m at
2 o'duck 9- M. at.wlMi ilni
perrtts will b^Juarid fiir imI
etc.:
I. ApptaMsaipMHiay
dinaiKie: Sl^tai •, &AiMUsnu I—
S^bdivirioB ft-tomct,
jafflcary Jfrriifit Ma
jaae 23, »•» .
{^ stadl be iRoniM and te-
sulled at «icb iMates atf (ielA>-
mined by an agaol rf «m Ytr^^
Electric nd Pmm Cea^mif ud
approved by tiie Board rf
visors.
- Add - Streal U^U --
]igbts idiall fe (mvUM «# kr
^Ited at mrii te^tau ud in
luch mauMr aiA taMi » date-
mined by^J^lUMtMc m
|ab<fividtf AlA, iipeo Au^id
pay to the Qiy lA ooat innlved
b) intaHatioo flii oaal taomud
during ttie flr«. j«ir rf dpar i fta ii
n. AfpBcittM of Baam a a Mo-
tors Incarpflralad kt a ihtigi o{
xoning froBi LlwiKad Counorcid
District 3 (C4. 3) l» 6«erri Oom-
merdal District S (€'0 3) and a
Use PemUt to opefala a gaadlae
^pply ^tion aod a Use
to opetaiB
certain ptofee^ kwated M Ae
Southwest iirten«etio» of NeA-
ampton Dijulffaul nd nMsore
H(xise Road ftm^ M5J» feat
on the SouNi irie <^ NorthampUm
Boulevard. ktiOig «1.9i feet m
the West sMe ef Pleasure mm
Road, a de|lb of SI1J» feel akfei
the SooiMfi ftipi^ ttH. itf
a coisi}iiiKl diatnoe of 43137 feat
along tile Wafrtera pM9»ty liae;
Bayade Botw^.
m. A^^eaikm of Jacquefiae
Justice for a dhmige ^
frwn
4 (R^ 4) to linaited
Dist^ % iCLl^sicactm ftop-
erty located at tfie Soutbea|t intor-
sectioii m wwffilttL Beach Boide*
vard mi Hy^ kmm. vtMCMg
130.10 feet e» Ae SooAi si<to ef
Virginia Be^ Boulevard. PiiiMI>
ing 178.92 faat (m die Sart 4ie
,,M Tcgp .jirjUiiK a depft of 97.71
feet idong ftt Sotrthera prapoty
line, 2Hid a distanoe of 1S%M feet
along ^e ftairterti i»t)pef^ ftve.
Bayside
Ka*«V bai^iiiii at • mM
fM M ffioaa HHiT^^
a todf m haid aaijii. lloift.
•■ pfepeftjf Ifcia (SaaQt^m pW5>-
ec^ liM of rWMl 1). * «Mad
dMMMi of Miaal aloi<IIfM^
n piwpertr tat, a ftupi i af
mn fed dH« the SiDtbartt
property Bae, and a dbtance of
HO feat abag the iHlan pnflrty
MjWOD ^ rf wif).
QL #|AlcMkn of Mrd R
Fi^ and i#re R. FlAv by Kdl-
bBt aBv unMn, Auoraeyi ^nr a
etompr al larim CMMa Ite^deDee
t}u^ OAiki i (it« 2) to Goi-
oral Coaaavdal District 1 <G-G D
a^ cerlalfe iropaity froe^ 100
feetonfteiatfsideofBbbllife
Head be^ni^ M a p(riiit W fe^
'NaririfaafttKfl*, adepftof
159 feel along tte Mm«w« M
SfNtbangNliwrty Bi^ Mf i iMtti
ef ttO fe^ J^ fl» B«rt»« plMi*
atty Hk t^mitmm Wm\0
X. ijmili ■Mmi igial»A. Wmm
i» • dHaga «l aaiNl iMa IM^
4ne« 8i*«i«M SMrlel'l (R-5 »
«> U^ed OaitfMldet^Miet #
(C4^ 3) of cat^B prop^ looted
at tl» Nortliweat interseetftoo o|
RaafM Mnam aed ^«aft Neci
Rati PIMMlg « fe^ tMre m
leas OQ tftalM m itf f3nit
Nedc Boad« freotN M f e« mora
or leas «B tte N^vA alda «f Rar
gaA Aveoue. a di^ of M l fait
mere <»- kn ahiig ftie Weslem,
property line, jlrf a wMft of tt»
iaat vofe or leaa en fta NMiMm
pmpawf WBBm, y^MKnm mm%m^
S. i^nrikidDnolBllaiMtti Frix-
tA tmt % 0. €oib«3F for a
change of mta$ ^om BiaMnce
SitolM IMatrftI 4 <M # to
Limted OnMnerdai Uatrid I (C-^
L l> aad Gemrd Oanmevatf Dis-
trict 1 (C-Q 1> aod i Uae Pemnt
I- to operate a gaaOni simply ata-
Parcel 1 to be 0<« l: Frantiiig
m ieet en the Seat side of First
C(do]^ Head bi«iai^ ^ a point
m fast more or kaa North of
Laurai Drive, a depth of 325 feet
alaig te Baatem preperty line
(30 foot ri^t of way), a depth of
107 feat naore or iass afamg
Nortmi property line (said
D»)g aWSSfffma m Bapei.
Parcel t to be C^ 1: Certte
preparer fru^tag 30 faet on fte
Bast ride of Fint OMM Road,
a de^ of 207 fart naera or lets
aloil ttw SeuAem ptapert y Ime
(Jlorthem property Itae ot Pared
1). tdeptfa of 377.U feet idong the
Ndrtt^i pi'operty BHe, aoda wi9b
tf ffl fan mm m im ainii ttn
iM« fa«t mmmf*m^ u
vSl0M fc*h tl Aai If. Parting
MtoetwtteSaittidaofbide
IHI Oik *« N«r«i sMa tf »wltec
direat, and a detfOi el » feet
al(ri« the S«itora prof^ Bae
BdvsUa Boraii^
m MeMef tKraea Cb
oi^art m iti&^m w
dwflB ai|l o^r. tArm% for «
l^e tMlM to tyirate a gasoiinc
nnri t: Ike MHieait
sMtaB d tAqflta iMch
n^ «i OMMatioK Dri«a
i« IN fai^ on the mm side of
«r#ik Beach BoufavM. frog-
ilg lMi*fa^'il the «ait att
of OWMMbi.Mre, rn^i^ tf
3I0'M» rilttte
flrt|rlH,iBl« width of
fafet
property 11^
Ika Norttiwest Mir*
\flrglnta B»^ SUN, Thwr^X*. D^m^^, 1W5
Ctpi Ntiry Jfoiiill*! Club
VIRGINIA mfm
Nod Falhvdl pretfded al IN
cait me^g of tte C^ Hg^
iNttUBi's Cluk hiii at HiF!^
een /yne OMiiry AAi^ ]0^«Ma
«^ Mrs. Ro^ DeBet »ld,Mi|^
Rllpk Pfrtlafrn. ^
AH RMRJMrt^^ Mii« Uie VirpMa
State Federation wmg led by Mrs.
Arthur Jama, 11^ B. W. tMn-
«rd and Mrs. dlMft Km^ and
mi
#afrma».
ra- I ' Afca d;^ HfJiltiialf!. ¥et«Ws
dw fietf
M cflUkMilt
U|^ wte
l^dgraiii
ari aflft a WW.
Quimt, iri-iO iw
to Giritf State ^ flw
ipve the meea-
ten an aecMK'tl Sr w«dt ths%
BouUfWd
m flf Wor A ikfa
of UlilMito^ aMiM< Ami'
%lMK«t «iM1««il Ma of
ttMpflHWKe BaMsvarc, a aif«
of iMfaat sang Ibb NarUHni f^^
0f]lmtm • iriAb el H^JiO
faei 4m| A» Wtottm ^Npfty
llM.
, Parcel S: Iha MaftlwMt iator-
aaetiaaaf Ind e |p a da « aa Pa a ja o ai'd
lid Jeridto Boid frortfa^ tgl faet
Qi the Eart ^de of bukpeitoee
Baidaeard, fosoting ifUS feet m
dto JiM«t sMe of Jaricte Road, a
dvft o< fll.« faet ak^ Oie
B^tcm paope^ IMa. awl t wMdi
ot 168.1S fee^davf fe (^riieni
pipperty line. ^^U^^lkai^
XVn. ApfdicaOn ^ Penfeftke
Sfni^ Aasoehitoa ky Oww ttd
Gyy, Attorn^ for a Use P«init
to opetal^ a gnoUne aipply itt-
tioB OB tfie f(Ao«r&ig part!^:
Plicel 1: SooiBeait totoflMettoa
of Independelice Bouieva«a and
Jea^q|< Street fr(Miting 2ld.(B feet
oe the EaA Mb Ol Indapendeoce
Badtni^ bu^iag aosJl faet on
the Sbimb side of mbob6 Smttx, a
233 feet along Qie Eastern
line, and a vdeUi of 20O
^ Souihon property
to flw seeaal atNtol
loiBaylake
Airf taBitai
4 the ctora; W. B.
J.
E. Whltahari
pre-
%, J. Vt^,
„fmifi»-
aaujhi
IfOMNOTKII
LET'S TALK FASHION
or less. Pint
Bort^^
(K R. B. Twm-
Peter Agaisato m
iMiioe, dosive and
ti a purUon w Boee
aad ynpeadar Ave-
hf P^ar Agabato B
for a discoattoiWKa, ^ure ttd
^>andmim^ of a portiOi af Opi^
Aveniw atHgdiiig from the North
side of ViigMia Beadi Boutevard
in a Nocttirl^ directiOBi, a (fir
tance of 3?9 :
of Euclid Pi
V.W^f
send Estate
for a
aban(k>nme
Marie Ave
nue. Said streets be^nniig at tte
Sauth side U Vk^nia Beax^ Bon-
levard md tfttediiig in a Sentba-
ly direction OS feat to their inter
secUon with aevelaod Street. Plat
of Euclid Place. Ba^kfe Bwough.
VI. Application tif W. C. ffarto»
for a Use TmuM to operate a
sewage diapoaai l^rtBra on eotalB
property bagM^g al a ^mt Hit
feet more or- less ^orth of Naf
mandy Avaiie (exiting), a wtdA
of 5^ fa^ alflRg Bto SaoAon
property liii^ a ^Bjrth of «» feet
more (»- lets alMg Ae Weaton
proporty lite hoo feet East d ht
terstate t( f|pt of wif n tftf •
ccnibinid «alaM»-«ef tm faat
along Ae- Hfl^MSm mi Eaatook
property Bne (Ba^Ma branch el
the Elizabeth RH«r). More der
tailed infoqiptitm availaUe in of-
fice of Citjp nagntaig Comnuaitoto
KemfMvffle Boroudi.
VE ApiVaBoBtf Pater C. Say^
: der for a Vae Pernrit to omaMd
1S2 apirt^eirt uatts c^ eefA^
: properbf frodOag «0 fM «»fll
> or leia «i in Silt: 4iiei df
' Newtown Mad ^agMtog «
• a pmt mWa mm or fe»
North of C>oBtidc Road, a de{A
of 7i0 feci mote or less aMit
the gMihem pnqierty Une («#
divislm of Mwhead). a vm
of 490 feet imre or less Oaoi tte
Eastern {mpoly Dne, aid a 6^^
of 790 fa«l aMto «r leai alaif Ml
i Northern propffiQr line. Kempeviue
Borough.
. VUI. AppU«gta|'^ Tapo Qa^or
Sons) by JUUSiNtflil At-
torney, for 4 ciiaAge of «>oing
from ReaiteD»Dupfa» liMel a
(R-D 2) iv ItoMiil OdMqfffeM
aa««gh.
XS. AplAcitlRi d IMtod. MoK
gagee Servicing, Cotporation by
Mb Faroes, ^tomey lot a change
ef neng from Ra^tece Subar-
ban DblrietS (R-S 9) to Limitod
Goramerctal District 1 (C4. 1) attd
a Use Pamk to oper^ & sewage
trealDMot plant on certain proper-
ty bortetd on tte Sontti by OH
W0xd& Beadi RmkI, bottkrei &a
the Eiat by Birdneck &ad and
pr^i% d others, bordered 6d Ae
N^ by Birdwck Acres, a SO
-foot tmemetA, and property fd
oiiert; toured ob toe West by
Great Nedc Creek. Ckntainhig StJl
aa». More dialled hdoinntioa
in the oHice <rf the City Plannftg
AppttsafioB of Harold W.
l^ Mm Jamef. Attoraey
kg « Aaqge cl zottsg fttm QMe-
Ptanri^ Bcsideace District (Rri)
to Uto'Fanriy Residence District
imi m dto fiBifwtog parc^:
pwert 1: Lets M, A. and IB,
Blicit 108. ^lat ef. LakewBod, ^r
tato preperty located at the SodBi-
aBrt totoraaeton of Maditprrviean
Annam and afli SBiaat fianiag 7^
feat OB the East side ef lisi^^-
liiaB immie faonHlg !# faet 40
& ScNUh siife of 13th Street, a
2^ d i^ f«t along t^e Soaih-
m prepay 1^ a width et H
faet aMg flie &»tei». prop^
Une.
Pareel 2: Lots 33 asid 3i Nftk
107, Piat of Lakewood. froDtujrSQ
fail^ iM $oiA tiifa of ^tt m^
iMMUit it i p6taf p^ al Cis-
Blii Aveaae. ft depft ef Mi faet
Mig die EaatenD Ad ffa^
ftopatir Hne*. add a «4<Mi ^ SO
fan aMg tlw Sitatbmi property
m,^^0k Baagfe Borough.
W. /I^lhsatloii of tirtice <kir
fHrcei 2: Northwest totosectiiD
of Vii^^nto Beadb Boulevard and
Qmstttatkm EMve ftxmting 200 feet
01 the North side of Vii^a
^Bch &ulevard ai^ tlK West
ilde of C^oatXiAfoa Drive. A &»-
tance d 2BS feat itog the Norft-
on and^iilarB fwoper^ B|a>
,^ _- ^ Lancr
Reafty "^Corporaftm (forinar^
George Halstead) fw a chmge of
aeniag frion ResUrace n^ilex I^
Wet 1 (R'D 1) to Multiple Family
Residence tAsMct (BM) gad a
Use Potnit to omstruct 00 apart-
mat ipita on certain i»opa1y
BiaDtog 4» feat OB the Sooth ride
of Giom Hall Drive, begimifaig at
4 pmt 212 feet mi^e or l^s East
of Oceam Boulevard, a depth of
239 feet nxM^ or less ak^ die
Western pmpaty line, a trtddi
# Wt f«^ flMM-e or less aleag toe
WMlben .feflifr^ UiW, a ^dip&
0^ 327 fec^ mam (k Ims ab^ the
Eastern property line. Coirf^iAdng
5 aerea mote <a lest. Prtocesa
AnvBoRim^
XDC Ai^caticm d Jefierscm
Professkmal Iiutitutkm^Jtoetofoi^
ated by Hunnas C. I^O^, MM-
aey for a Usf twA^ to ^piiato
a private mMbI en certain j^op-
o-ty iftmag m.r faet ea the
Nordi liUe of Orrale BT^ t^^n*
ning dt a point 47745^ fe^ f^tb
of U^kin RcmkI /(around OckAs
DrmSh Havii^ « d^ af 4/» feet
alongi^^uMMirpMpei^ faw.
a comlMl^lstaace of 2SU» faat,
alaig the ^Njliaiii pn^joty Uae,
and a combin«i\4lWe« of 4SS.SB
feet along the Eastan peeper^
Ihw. Containing 2.14 acres. Lym-
l»v« Boroi^.
XX. AppUcaUoo of W. B. &
Graxty f<»- a duuige of liMi^
fnan Onef «nUy ReaidMue tHv-
trict (Ri) to Mu^ t^i«^ lies-
kience Diatrk:t #f» ^ a Uat
Permit to csirtniit 72 qwrtmeM
lUdts 00 QHfltxptNM^ AMBlii^
16544 felt an % iroHft akfa d
fWtop Nsid, be^nni^al a pdBl
Ml fe^^eat d Paolto Amue.
A eeMtoed distance itf BRS fael
UhlA siki «plfaatk» fa fflei 4r
it ^ipeBrtag to *e Coifft thai |»
taniRflAi Bryant reskled in ^
City of Ploebui, aw part of fte
car 4 fkn¥a^ VbgHH, *d
tiM^ he «crt ther^em ^ffid 4as
aal retmid to the Stole far
y«aa BMeaaaivety. afd hi
be«> heard d rioce. ail tht Omi^
M^ BiOafied faat Ito altpBcaii,
Ethd Collar Biyisit, iNaH%e Ha
widow were he in Het IMA B li
(^DUfflD that aaid ^fficattsB
of lalfd CMDer Brytort AaB fie
pubUAad ofaw a weak far fanr
sticoaaatve weela to the Vkgfala
BmA itow a Bawapa|%»^M
to to^ltyef V^iMMplpw
that notl4 be glveo Wk fli Jl»e
i«h ikifd itimmf, wm bMHi
is tvo weeks aftor the final adr
vei«hMMM af aaid oaltoB^Jl
say awiipiMr, #» -CsfiiPAm
hear ev^im» e<Httavfag tSw iJ-
lagBd slMeBde df the sapp a wd dr
cedcnt. aad t)ie drcumataneea and
duntieo thereof, aad tiM Cfarit id
Areded to piitfahed a cetOfied
copy of this (Xder as ^ Of^oe
required in the saM VkrglBto
(OMdiM*d From Page 3)
god^toMBari to m^H^^"^
pidart colcfa (br (bfenv Ufl^ school
iwi « ilillii i^r^ P««f»
For the^gtrl
f diNianI and ^^anUy
Impll. 8e 0m mM*^<^
, vepsttt . . . »M we
^ dpat, at-
factive yBtoig ■% >*IS» "■•
iwMan^ Qamam toM far
^ 1Mb OlltoMeles. tte"vBry
loweit" »e the gold md sand
eotton suede levi's, kmg and lean
lacking and really handsome .A
British topcoat, to brown and Blni'
ti^nl bound's tooth pkd d ylft
aborre^ieknee lengtfr^ lalilrfi
ia aeiPi IM. iM»efter ant eoB «s
^ JDator Ualher Jackal,
toni^ or ear eoBi i^ II
out iKVwn wtt a hetfvf
lipini^ "Ouf Inst seSer." ttH
handame Beii "B's the aew Weal^
im U»k faanade la^ber. leather
wear uddi a flare, ^u taow!" . .
frtoeda who wait to
a ftar^ •* !*•
CfattteCiMd^ll find drinMag
minmk matchtog aahthiys. tea-
tfitfod outside ... a lH>oii:y k^-
Itte viae bottle feather covered
aad rraddng like a duck with a
k)^ neck and ruby lyea yet! FA-
diM 13€iO shMs with tapered
bodices to Oxford cl(^ to sun-
Iwrat (klaia fflce deft^Ms (u'uige,
^hnbti) «)d if a l^irfHirst shirt
doesn't «dear yeu to Tliat Very
One. then try a bottle of Mty one
of tbeae caoasaatfea: L«dDB L9BM.
Jade Eaat. ^gtai Ue, or Lea MB-
ian Freodi D^d(Hnat^pies. T^
Jettet
^ SUITS BY: ,
BotW^Baker
and Crickteer
^SPORTCOATS BY:
BQUmy 9n4 l^tst
^SbACKSBY:
Jtfjtrson tmd Mafmr
^nAlNWEARBY:
^igator
i
-m ^
^PonrSHIRTS BY:^
A Copy-^'Mto:
JOltf V. F®ni^aB. Cfait
^: Soils S. SaS
.il;
Dj&
iS-Nf
# UGAtNOnOft
NOVICE of PinUC HEARING
tht Y^nia Beaeh Zeaa^ 9kti
dkg$m M conduct a I^^
Hearing (» Manday, December 6.
1965, at 8 pf.nr. in the B/^n^pal
Court Building at City Bd, Prir
cess Ame Stadm, Vfa^a Bmch,
Vii^ite. Hie foUowing q^)lica-
tons wUl appear m the
Cue I. James N. Berry
a variance of 40 feet from re-
q^ed 70 fert to 21 feet on front
setback ^efLoto fi «id flC ttofih
•t EocBd i^aee. pfwad SImlk saA
HcM-ace Avenue. Bayskle l^rragd.
Case n. L & Constructiois
GoRq)ttQr reqin^ a vlo^utoe d
IS (eet from reepdred 50 feet to 3^
feet front setback of Lot H, Park-
vfav Wmnr, Water's Edge Road.
Lynnhavra Dorouipu
C^sa 01 Martin C. Jwmm rr^
quMts a varamee of 10 feet tnin
fetfired 30 feet to 20 teat fanM
setttacfe on Lot 204. Seef|| V
Lynnhava Cokny, on
Rm(L Lyna^en Colony.
ALL AflOJGANlS MU^f t^
Bm*cmy suiNBitfai
. Seoitary
am
HfffUM
This to to Botity tha ii#lic ttat
the undersigned, traiH aa TBQ
BSSmURANT. mC. idB «M^
tan days after pubUcati(« of tMs
W^e a{^ to ^ ^^itiia State
^kkflfcoiie BevQ-age Con^l Botfd
i(rir a license to sefi beer and wine
§or di and m frmams cansump-
liioB..
f^A Tng RiKTAURij^, m.
m Atlantic Avenue
Vh^a Bea<^. Va.
. 12*lt
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HomtowntrB!
You cBft Gifl
to $10,000
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ai the rate of
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District 3 <C-0 $) and Gaaerat * W^ y *M .ffa.i*^g
Industriat 6fa|fM>iS ^^ ^ ">
the folhndng perw:
Parcel t to k* C-G'fc Frmttag
95 f eet on Ae SaiA ^de of BoadV
^.ad<iil«ft#^M^
Eastern prtittty ll# (VWOO
right Of way),> d^ik of ^M
along tl« WcyhM gMMfVi ft^
awidtbaUIRMtfif
of ^oi4i^ from On»mnlly Ri^
me/mim <M> fa €ea#al
Business District m^ tf Loli 21.
23, 25, spd K WksL M% SMmv-
town Hi^ tedOig «l m m
0ie ftorthiiiKiti atfianmii.
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Caapton t^mm a d^tt af M
fMt aM •* Eaatoiii aatlMM-
em prM^ Ifae. and a «Mfa
tterM WatrM 1 «
UA^MMilto
sii^^irti4tfai
lit ^ to
«aii«i«g^^wiiF
<^ 378 feet ntore
or iNB Mille Nerihem ivop<^y
liflCilril e aiMuqed distance, of
W&m fait jMtl^Sastem prop-
f«%)|CrH END - 2 badttpi Ir
■■BaQ ^avWB. m sanp. mbtwb
mak. Mtoe groiaMfa. fzxan toMW.
Ywity laal. OA «IMil mm
- iHNfiK:
fa tM <;tA!alt Cobrt of tte Qfy
li fkifaiB ]Ba|ilk^ tlto MB |iy
4Ma»)af PaWiialim
fa^fMaiMifar of
WBliAM RVWiN 6RVANT,
a nfaaklg pairMt
IB favgaMer of the PetitlDB af
MM Mto Bryant fw si iM^
^std^li^ that Wi^H^^a
THE c a. P.
TEklPW>^ffi
OF vnedM^
OFFilS -
PERMANflVT CARiGftI
THE (^OMiltvMSiflMHS
UAUriBO BBQEirF
L GBAJWATn. _
UlTCBt|K#.<;ALL
tHKM^ Il ISO w. Btnra
III trt Mie old NorfoNi «itf liMthern RaiNray
IinmI M fwmlntfg in Berkley . U.
f^ert H. &. OHvar Nad %i*n established for 5
ye«'t ... ' ^
!ta#lk eii ^fOfWlng as a center of east coast trade.
RaUwaj^ and canals brou^t die i^'adQato of imiftem
inif lajie port. In ttiose yeals ^to: the war, Hei^lk
eilllgipg anew. H. D. OUver, lao was growiar
v^^mtl^ community's needs by ptenWig the fiaaet
«f burial and hiMH faryices.
IN19 lltavfdIk'Jii iUmpton ioad^ afapda ift odi ef tiis
^PWld'a gpeat ports. Ships brfag <h^ varied cai^^Ms b
lOd aulelany tiioes each day* . . . li P. Oliver attre>
maina m the finot in itolMi with, ill fine luaaa^ tte--
ne««eat at^AOagMII Biflll .v • -1^^ th« JsHMBtoiity
iritt mai^ aad dtgiAed burial,^ funeM services
ori9itrtMi,Cilt«liH. D. Oilrerfef flilterylwiteCaan..
and Jamas
to savers of record
BteiMer 31^ 1965
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29'
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^^B L B0NEIES5 ^^S. ^^^^ C
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AVAHAUE IN MOST STORIS
Barbecued Chicli
LEAN BONEUSS STIh¥IN6 REEF OR
Grennd Chuck
FN^ FOR SOUP ~ PLATE RONE-IN
Stewing Beef • • • . •
LEAN AND MEATY M»
Short
HARIMN^ FAMOyS QUAUTY MHSKlT OF
Cornell Beef
QUALITY CS BIV^ND
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COLONIAL STORES LmsM IM, A LmI^ Rd. h
OPEN UNTIL U:ll WL EVERY, DAY
Fflr Tow CiiwwHio^ A OaM*(«,
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ECONOMICAL CALO CAT OR
Dog Food • • • •
SWANEE ASSORTED
ToHet Tissue . . . 4"»»37' Reynolds Wrap . . •
WONDERFUU-OLD VIRGINIA ^ FINE QUAUTY — CS RRANO ^
Peach Preserves ' ^f »- 47' Sandwidi Bread . ' V<" 27'
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ONf l\l. 13 02. CAN JAMES RIVER
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GIVING GOID lOND STAMPS
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VIRGINIA BEACH
\^ PrajieU Have Bten
Sebedttled In Eariy 1966
BKttiOND " A ma 9i m
let oontasi^ont ^irt^h^ aSf wt
Ite vihim.. warn m amd
yov te t^ lor ihe on^nU*
tte ta«ir^i«% arlifUl, raedar pri-
amrf, ditn ml aMsorar ^n-
Sit rafleeU a ihorUif^ to feda-al
tatmttto fundi, wUcb tet deli^
advHFtiMiaeat of acme |& mll-
UtD tai tatinUiie coDstractkn tiiat
lad bwi pkonsd for tiw oirrait
Ai ttMit |^Mi»9 is not »M ... ana evei^ potato uMoi to the Mck
is Ml i^ay« a ^nil Exontne fdctu^ Aow ... can you tdl ntkh
Is Ite ml potato? Had heard ttf folks fiodiiig iwis i» & h^ged po-
talocc; and. uifortematdy, it aeenM to be true. Your pmVls^* UKM§t
c^Ri^iter, «b)w diore's inchide ^ttttg aupftr Htf^ fouad It tan-
poo^ to p«ri the om OB the kft . . .
Early BMb:
A very cMetat bouMwtte ivho unwOy gets iq» e«r^ ud upoa
mliani her soa ^ biabkid dtepeoA to grt tem gou^ at the proper
tttM, thou;^ dK (n'^tleipt me mimiteg receniQy. She hurtiedly roimd
the ittotf^o, and «Me ^ was preparing breaitiairt, Ac asked the
aao to get the moniiag ^sper. He went out ^ freat don- but came
inditt a bn^Iteed kMk. 'There no nanpaper yet," he said,
thee added, "aire is Oark out there." And at Sitt ttwy al looked at
tile ckKk. mat watf supposed to be t:l6. wae in mo^ ^:3» a.aa.1
gi y my BaaiiAah! -
ABMmg the most popular fathrids in the Jewlrii reSgkws cidenkr
k HuM^dcah and k rudcs se<tffld only to Pasaovtf rn hMi»4cal signtfi-
canoe. This festliral of lib^atirat cdelHtites ^ routii^ ol the armies
U ibe daapot Antbchus by J4id^ Maccabee sad his foibvers. When
altered ^rusalem and found the 1%fn|de profaned and ha'f ruined
^y cleared tiw courts of all ddi»ris and the Jefws purtfied the sanctuary
On the Stti day (rf Kslev, Judah redecbcated the Tmni^ m Mount
ZiM. H^tod tlw great menorah, clKeni inoeitte at Uie foUoi altasi.
and brought fauEneoCfwini^ to the atto- of sacrnoei.
la o omma n m atlop. 3udA decreed^ that or dMi sane day every
|«9r uati the end of time,' the Jews were to ceMvate Ranikkah for
• di9aL U^ are kinctod nightly durtaig this p«1od as soon as the
^Mm aipear. and a new U^ is addedle ttie others each night
♦ I S a J M tivri . Ihus IfaMddnh is koo^ as iie Festival of Li^bte.
« Iha HanuidDah lanip is a tbrandied mei!ir«i-.<ne representing
ea<^ o( the I day* d the festival, 1h» tMU mmB m te «»My«"«»r
the *%s^rittr or pik>t Mght nMi itait flame the ^ther eao^
iaw» <f tka mtfitm nam m i gX^e latf thwpt tiM leria| thi$
hapf^ Mfilay saiKtt mxt BmfJ(»m h-iends wikid ^ sharing tfato
knowledge with «oae cetebratli« ChrJsknas.
Soft hoUdsys have re!ii^oQs ^iflcanoe m wsO as hiatoricsl badt-
gfamitpm is a happy time of yeai- v/hm brotherhood ad ttie «x-
dm§t of kieai shouU be glared airi enjoyed by i&
.a! ,VjAlac:|M
ropaia, wh^ ineWis US
fi«tes a,* and 4» hulodtbwtM
l^irgWa. > I
^ b temt ca^, die prt^ach ar^
T 'B flnai ti^es of r^-irf^way
a^ Wtion, engtaecdi^ nd dasiyi-
!« ^ miking tfie M« h^^
.s.. ..;d Btoihjfyge caui.
Md bterstate 15 (the §hk)sy big
m^f) in iyezaadria mi Ariingtn
1%s llit^alao Inc' des urban ''
Ix VleT^ia, A]«uuidria, Slana
saj. Warrenttt^ Bedford, F
^le. RoaaokeJ Newport Nerv
Stdl. 13 taientate projects eac-
PkM to cost mX^JM are hi-
doM on tfie Bit.' Worte wffl la-
dude con^nu^n {Ejects fct
tbaat 18 nules, and landscape
{dttriiag <m i^proxiniatidy 17
A tHtMdEdoim of {NTojects tenta-
thrdy listed' for the other road
systons is as fplkyws:
Artnld primisu7 >~ 18 {rejects
totaling IS.8 sullion. In^h^
111.4 mUlim i<f AHNUadiian de-
Re^ihr pimary — M {noj^ts
totidic^ |8.2 m^ioo, induding
$600,000 kr Appalachian work.
Urban — 17 projects titaountii^
to 18.8 ndlkm.
Seondary — 83 fHrojegts «$<ct-
ed to cost ^.S milMafc--^ -
Bids witt be called on Jamiary
S, Febmary 2, March 2, March
90, AprI 27, May 11 and June 1.
Bids wiB be opowd on the same
advertisaneits * m Felmiary 9,
M#di fl.i^ 8, May 4, JWM 8
fhj tt^'iD&ates the centtauhig
in^xnltttice att^:hed 1^^ ^
fmnBKBH fa asvaopHMnt oc
^^SWM»I^ i fwlft alatt oa
th8 aew Amilii^ttfe'.work. whkh
has alr^lr h«|pai ih the South-
theitote.
ftadskk 0mi9il Bo^ km hi
GmpM til ta 0«sri» ewB-
tiMt Roma Mi hi fksmm, Qiar-
leM% nd MMowi^ courtisB;
Route M and 480 hi Tiuawdl cmin-
'^', and Itesif «0 to ^pTom^toK
^^HMM, Gflcf and Moo^nne-
bM?rst^ (saurtnictian {urojec
tfflMhrdiy idsriukd wiO provid
Ymomia Beach
> VIRGrMA BEACH, VI1K5INIA, THURSDAY, DKEA^R 2, 1965
SKTKH^i
^^
y
Ma^ efalikea who visited ttn Princes Anoe Ptaata aho;>nii^ ceolar
<B>e ai^t l^s w^ were v^ distressed to find their Sairta kidced ooi
of his house There he stood waflcii^ \ip and dowa tafldng to tfie chit
dree and |ryiqg to Iceep warm. Hs hsm was forighdy decorated and
looked so invltfeg ... but aixheone had forgottoi to giv« Santa a kc^!
"r — • '—^ '- • — ■ '■ ^
City Anoomices New Program
VIRGINU BBACH ~ the Vh*.
giida ^ch Department of Parks
antf iliKr^im aiuounces the new
actn^ Center at 4400 Nike Site
(Road wiB be open toni^ Da-
cenaber 2iui from ?:» til 9:30 pin.
tar oigahizatim of diess and dwck-
ee cldbs oa a city wide basis. In-
terested residents of Virginia
Mach vn toVNed to attend and
par&:^»te in gnnes on a regu-
Uaiy Isdiei&ded fr^ram Uiro^
tbew^ttar months.
Ibis is the b^^nnfa^ of a new
aad greatly expandi^ program ol
adh^ttles lor aduUa hi Vb-gfaiia
Beach vMA will also include sen-
tor cftizens' dubs, classes to arts
and crafts, musto omeerts and
maBy otiier recreatk»»] pn^ams
throu^Mut tttt city as additional
fwaltties become avaflab^,
For full infoimatiai on these new
activities call the \rr^la Beadi
Departpiort of Parks and Reerea-
tian office at ilB7-7464.
In Viet Nam
^ffiGJNIA BBACH — Anqy aa-
geant B«i W. Forbes, son of Min-
nie White Forbes (jT 130 South
Budding Avenue, is Rationed to
Viet Nam where he is w^ned to
the medicai corps.
h Is ei^ectad he wiH serva a
y^r of dk^ to Viet Nam.
on Ine
Artarid worid taotattvely scbed-
uUdtedudei p4>j«^ on Route 13
to Nn<tfiarapto» ud ^xomadc
eoutttfcs; Itoiitei 17 in NansMfXMid
and York cbodties; R«ite 2S to
Scott and Wls^ counties; Route
29 to ^anherrt oou^; Route 2»-|S
to Fauqider county; Route 37 to
SEEKS PUN
i
VIRGINIA BEACH - City Man-
ager W, Russell Hatcbett has asked
the dty's wat«- omsuhams to
plan, a way to get a dty water
man to the Saadbddge and Prin-
cess Amt Court ^ouse sectkns
t)f the dty.
Maloohn Pb^e Etogii»ers of
New York will ^dy the problem
and rode tiMir recoimnendati<»»
to the dty.
Ihe pdlasflbiUty of f^tttog water
to Saadbridge tlfrou^ die Navy at
Ctara Nedi has ah«ady been ex-
I^bred, and ruled out, becania^ the
!tevy does not get eoou^ wder to
send a^t Is needed to that area,
the iMer comes firam Norfdk.
»
Prisg Presented
Lyaawi Ri^ Bass, a
jney hit gt^faaabe^^MBme was eiMiwd «'M|a8 Aawileaa f^ea.Al^/' M^ fta* Paseh pins tte
«a laiiM gedare bim her dty. Ae wfl leaie ItaefaDber M far ^i^rpsod where she wB a^-
Waartp. iha.i*alBahehi^«saaPa«l3Paraia.Alawiwdl
fc mm ^mtt ^mm^ mnim »l*»> her aaaidi «a P a H) ia a i. (stall phsta >r
Bttch and Enporia.
At tha ^w aae d ttane. <w^ to
ptt^rtaam a^ Vii^toia Rofd qrs-
tems tatda 881 projeds a>verh^
naaify 94 mdes aad costing $3M.8
mUBoB, a reoord h^
Rhonda Stoddeit Crowned Jr. Mist
Tour Tvms
Into Reunion
HAS. OCXMih - What started
as a t«ir of the Navd Ahr Nation
Ocema f or^ members d f^tho-
Flannagwi's &)ys' foam Chdr
hmwd toto a reudro m Nov. 22.
when' the duur vluted thto air
stittitm.
One d the chdr'i fomm mem-
ber. James jieana, AQF2. serv-
ing idii Oeeuia-baled Pl^rter
S^Mrse 31 (VF-31), md his for-
mer chdr>mates and accompantod
than on the tour for tk$ M| d
the afternoon. ~~
Arriviqg for kaich d die Oc^uia
edisted Mn's mass haU. the choir
and ito Reader, the RIgbt Rev.
Ms^. Ftwds P. Sdanttt w«>e
imnedlat^ rec<yiiied uid ap-
praadMU*l9^ ttlini, who wtt eat^
tag hBlhafftnS Hie mass baS.
HM&'KOBeK
M>/iMAIt,
ACS Servee
many
VnOfillA K£ACH-Mrs. Robert
S. Wahdi, Jr., newly etected {a«i-
deat d tte VIrgida Beach Udt d
the Mnerican Cancer Society,
««dd hke to idorm the contoiu-
1^ d the services availadftle to
this area.
the new fiA pmpam is well un-
der way providing assistance need-
ed for cancer {^tients. Dressh^s
made by locd volunteer groups,
and haa ctoset equipment, consist-
tot d whed duurs, hospital beds,
dc., are prewkied free d duu-ge
to tte homebound resk^ts d Vir-
gida Beadi. The Transportatim
Corps, headed by Mrs. Wimam T.
LtekMMon, is a proup ^ha^y
those reipiirtog treatnaed,^ '
Porttoort fihns. both lay and
pro ie MiBa d. for organizatimid
dbowta^ as well as a variety d
bmdiuroe iffi rdded «jbjects may
be ditalMd firom the office tocat-
ed at 9884 Laskto Road.
Asyoat wishing furtter to^rma-
tloB may tei^*one 4884151 be-
twofD &ta hours d lO-Ut tm. W^
1-8 foik. wai ^y*-
hi tte ^c^
iaii8Uj|id./'IJdiiad
is a b^ sqpraiio, and
a vdce eliitta- wiOs itoittMi far
Father Sdanltt."
"nie tour of Oceana Navd Ahr
Statkai was arraived for entertain-
ment d the (^ir membas nHyk
th^ ware to Virgtoto Reach for a
oomxti. Fdlowk^( thdi* meal uid
reunton with lifeaia, the didr
vidted Attack Squadron to <VA-
42) whene they wd% introAmd to
the A-8 ^hmder, the Navy's new-
ed aU-wei^tor attadc aircraft.
A tour d the weather facOity
and the dr control fac^ was
also ptft d the afternoon ior the
Boys' 1\>wn Choir. At OKfa ptace
tl^ asked questions, and fd an-
swers about tite Navy's role todiQr.
The dMir left Occ«na d 3 p.m.
to prepare f<u- ^beit concert at the
jj^ Shepard Ovic C«ita'. but
Oceana's saHws were nd ttrm^
showtog them a good tfane.
Attendb^ the omoert thd d^,
three Oceana mfn. Robot BeQwly,
JOS; Garry Sherman, PHAN, aui
Thomas Dimaai. J02, who had
ben guides on tite aftenooii tour,
obtatoed the pemilnton d M^.
Scfamitt, and tadk some of tte
dnjr menbers out for phoea fol-
towii^ the po^Mmaaoe. Between
the Ocrana saitors and the Boys'
Town Ch(Ar mmtitn, severd dz-
zas vm« fully consumed, and aa
tour and a 1»I d good time was
weB oijoyed.
Ihe chea* left VIrgida B«ach the
next d^ for other concerto on
their way back to Nebradca.
PL Coa ngh fid»al.^oeivM ha Dodge Dart eenverOMe Ibwn
d €oalw|tttor Caa^aay. « fast af barNyttaea am at Pdaddes ^rfc to New
ttca'^was<
TREMCLE IS
ENDORSED
miA BBACH - Martin A.
a Repubik^i onmiittee
from ThaUa has been
oidnaed to succeed Dan H. Heflto
as cfaakmu d the City Repddl-
c«i Coeom^ee to Jamiary.
Tredde, a patot company em-
{rioyee, was e»dora»! by the boaii
d (Orectim d the lw:di Vlr^da
R^lwUtoffii Assembly, which his
strtmg ties with tte dty commit-
tee.
V A CXSP t^dkesBom sahi tint
^^iedde wm oidorsed by tlM as-
senMy iHien it wa learned he
Hosa be acceptaUa to aainr
aethw Rapiiilhaas aad wodl ttfea
the Jd».
NAS. OCEANA - Seaman John
Ouk, a mpocier and conqioser
tor the Navd ^ Station Ocaana's
3at dbaaKvtx new^M^ier expeded
a routtoe repiMrtlng job when he
was ftsalgnad to oiver ftta arrival
of Vtoa Presklent Hubert Humph-
i«y d Sda ^ sta&m. But bdnv
tte |d> was finished, Clark had
md Mr. Hum^dir^ and received
a ttaidc you note from hhn.
Lt. (j.g.) B. E. C«ie, ttM Oc^na
diskmrsing offtoer also reodved a
letter from the Vice-President
thmUng him for his poicil akddi^
portrait vihich was used on the'
cover d the statim's paper.
Vice Pressed Hun^irey cane
tb Vfarg^ Bc»di, Virgida, home-
town d tte Naval Afr Stdkm Oce-
ua, to adcb-ess tte^ Virgtoto War
ddpd League. Witt a busy sched-
ule, Mr. Hunn^rey fdtod it con-
vttdettt to fly to maii^ Oceana.
aad ride the didt distant to the
resort ctty.
As he stqiped from his plane to
an awaitii^ car, the Vtee Pred-
dent ndtoed a group d w^-widi-
ers, and slopped to gred them.
Anaoag
John Clark.
When the yd
Clark's article
waspittBshed
Ci^ D. C Rums^, n, conanand^
tag <^oer d tte air stotion, sed
sevmal co^ d it to tte Vice
n«ddeai The thank you notes
were tte resdt.
C^ffk, who was suifnlsed b re-
cdve a letter from the Vice Pres-
ideat si^ he plms to keep the
leMer. "... and someday dww it
to BO^ grradchfldren."
"StMidi^ wttt reluctant frat
. . whee tiw brook and river
o^it"— Lcmgfdkw.
Witt ptoawre and prkie, tte
^*rtac^s Anne Junior Chamber o
' Nnwrce, Inc and tbe Ja <;
,'pr citeU s'xleai youig 1:
.*. vAo vied witi eadi other tu
je tltfc "Miss JiBilor Iflss d Vir
»ida Reach 196S" at Princess Anns
Ti^ Scbod last Sdurday nig'
■'r the fourtt pageant whidi t'lk
h2 winner and her prize of |3:o
to the sUte finds to Itoandce.
.toa^ T. Buck Jr.. p^d^it d
tne rnncras nraie^, jaycces. pre
sided and ex|riained that the Judw
Miss Pageant annually honors the
hi|^ sd^l sodor girls ami recog-
niMs talent witt furtherance d
education by scholarship. The goal
Is the embodiment d a well-devel-
oped peraonality to which she ^•
dcalfy. nfMOtdly and morally is
an inspirati(»i to other young |^ls;
tl» frameworic is tte pageantry—
a sdecUon process which {Otivides
the excitement wWch ^tt caa-
stantiy seeks and v«Mch opens new
horizons to girls who would not
ottHwise recognise their own po-
t«ittol; and the incentives are tte
adnlardiqis which are the means
towards the end d devdoping the
whole woman. ^^-^ , —
Ihe sixteen poised md ti^nted
young ladies who cnnpeted were
Ctfdyn L Annas d Primness Anne
High who sang; Bett Anne Bed-
dn^ieki at Kellam High per-
fumed a modem dance; Barbara
Eltei Bdl d Princess Anne pre-
sented an (H-iginal d^ describtog
five (Nitfks vAjkii ^e nude het-
self and climaxed witt an c^igind
readii^ while wearing a gold and
whtte t»^aded twoi>iece evoui^
gown which d^ Idtded 'the So-
diisticate'; KHs Fosaim d Cox
Hi^ r«idered a d^mo cmiceito;
Nitocy Jane Hdland d 0» gave
a vocd pantcMdiw; Janis Leve«i
toe d Cox performed a nKidem
iai^se IMf of Cm wore gdd
link ^ Alp hat while txhiblting
nttii^irbaton twirling: Be^
Lym Lockrk^ of Katoa were •
saltor outfit imA padomtomd; Di-
ane Pdry d Princes Anne dkl
a modem jazz dance; and Michelk
Powdl fnun Cox performed an
outdanding dance. v
Lynn Prangte^ of Princess Anm^
wop the talent conted witt h^
"Charlnton" rcndit^ wearing a
^te dress whldi was frilled
Richard A. Walker).
from neck to faiee, and twirUi^ a
iM'i^ r«i handkerch^. Lynn abo
wwi tte Youtt Fittess trof^ and
tte Scholastic Achtovemed IVe-
phy.
Sharra Schatz d Princess Aime
{dayed a piano cukkKo; blond
Marilyn Diane SkeUm of Princess
Anne wore a blac^ medievd peas-
ant gown and graphically p«r-
trayed Joan d Arc's pn^i scow;
... S •<». »l.^ib<i -«..«^.
,.iA*tl
•i
Wa
Bazaar And
Cal(e Saie r
LYNNHAVi^ - The Plaza Vol-
unteer Fire Con^Muiy Lac^ Awc-
iliary will hwa a dud Christmas
Bazaar md Cake.^de in Prince^
Araw Plaza diqppii^ carter and
MiUo^ Dept Store. VIrgida
Beach Blvd., on Satiurday. Decern*
bet 4, frtan 10 4lta. to 2 |>jn.
COOKE IhORUS '
VDKHNIA ^jCH-the annud
Ouidiiuui pn^ltoi wiU be {M^
,|dife^J^ the ^tt and smrentb
Sdwd |C tte Parwt-TeacheiT As-
sodatiim medh^to be h^ Mon-
day evodng, IMeember 6, at 8
p.m.
Hie diorus is tmder tte directte
d BSni. Sarah Socton.
Rafreshmrats wfil be served in
,tte Way.
An parfflits are tovitod.
Full Coverage By Radio
And TV For Gemini Flights
NEW YORK — Ihis nhtion's trfuisnoitied to the ikur^ Bird com-
mod amblttous manned space | mudcaUois sateHlto via a ground
fli^t experimoit — to put two station ii»talled on tte carrier by
Rhonda l^oddm d Prto0M#'
rendwed a vary proie^k»d
matic reading portraytag love
anoihs to Itfe; Gail Lynnette '
d Piiucaas Ame Iflpi
a mo^tern jazz selecttoi; aaff <
(^Une L. White d Cox
SdMd dwwed renari»ble
tdSBt.
Deap^ the uqiredlctaUa
compu^Mot of the record
throo^iout the entire
girls showed ttdr true
IspfrH.
Mfte Shafier d WTAR ri
served as master d
All contedmts were
wtth rqiltoas d the i
cafmk, the <^:id pto d tte
d ^gida Beach.
Ju(^ were Mrs. Sdriey
tress, J(»e|tt TkCnny, Mrs.
bara Lewis. Bill Whitnan
Mrs. VtrgiBto mm-
Atthad In varMrdow* fMNnat
aida evad^ gowns aad fiboi#
iMgtt tf ovet, the |^
that tte |m)^ adMid m
tmm i4i..CBR4rn Anals;
rasMr op t^am Praqdey;
t^ |^4lhonda Stodfart
wwr tta eavetod erowa lor
vhe^^
M!«fi^^patt
her crown to Rhonda.
Aand scpiM^ and klMSs
laar ojipiMnts «Dd mffli^
teariid i^pfR^^tfoik tte (pwcfi
wM iM' I fff iinflwf with
fdf d red^ArBBrlcM BeauttaSt
afdi pertrayii^ the fad ttat
l^dalNaeh hM jrsd tnlmf
wai^pa beady to Ms finm
Nat Ui^ m Rhonda
har dstiai to RoipMhB and
wh»e ior afrea^y ttare Is
ifi|^ SfhaA d Am»toa C
Itey Jo Kdfapi d
Beadi) and Miss Ama-i^
ager (Lyukdl Bos of
Beadi) to sd t!» exm^tel
Observer, wUh
Ome's cover
followii^ week,
THREE GAMEl
ON WAVY
POBPBII^UTH - WAVY Radto
(USO), wffl 1^ three tc^Hiotch bas-
kdl^aSMiea ttis Mzt wedL This
is 1^ d WAVTs program d
Hfoar^ thim S5 (Ma^t bask^ttaQ
^mes ckarli^ tte season.
Gams tite wedE are: O&aaaa-
Duke, to Duhon, Dec. i d 8:00
pjn.; Duk&Soi^ Cardtoa. to Co-
hmi^ Dae. 6. d 7:4i pjn.; and
fkm CawHM^IrfannM, to Chap-
d Itfl. Dec S, at 7:45 pjn.
astronauto toto a two-^iradi wbit
and to have ttem rendezvous witt
andher team durtog the letter's
one or tmntoy fli^t ^ wiM be
covered Uve from tounch to recov-
ery by the multi-network radio
and television pod next montt.
Televidon coverage d the laundi-
es win be to cdor.
Ihe first fli^t, Gemtoi 7, witt
Lt. CoL Froik Borman (Afr Force)
and Connndr. Jones A. Lovell Jr.
(Navy) alward, is schechded to be
laundied ik) earlier tiian 2:30 p.m
EST, Saturday, Dec. 4. TMs will
be folkwrad, on or about Dec. 13,
by the lauw^ oi Gemini 8, witt
aafronauto C^. Wdter M. Schirra
Jr. (Navy) and Maj. Tom P.
St^ord (Air J'orce), a mission
w^ich had be«i postponed from
Od. 25 following failure d'a ren-
dezvous vdiicle to reach orbit.
Roidezvous maneuvers by tte
G-7 and (i-6 capsules are ^hedu^ed
for day of launcAi of G-6 or the
followmg day, witt rwoveryd
the G«nini 6 planned for Dec. 14
or 15. The G-7 team is pro-
gronmed to splash down on D^.
18, witt bott recoveritt scheduled
to be seen live from; the carrier
l^ Waap.
live tdeviston covar^e d tte
-two recovary (^rations was ar-
ranged throu^ the eooperatimi of
tte NaUond i^ronauttos aid Space
Attninistration and the Depart-
mmt d Defoise. The multi-net-
w«-k pod wlH use spedd equip-
ment sd up sbsmd the carrkr
by the Intemationd Td^dione and
Tdegriqih Corporation to connec-
tion witt the ConununKations Sat-
eOtte CnpcMration.
Soenet dtood the Wa^ will be
t^ckd 19 hy li«e"1^Rieras and
ITT. The satellite wiQ rday the
pictures to tte COHSAT recdving
station at Andover, Me., from
where it will be fed to New York
for distrttution to m^nbera d tte
tdevisicm pool and its stibscrSiers,
Live coverage d tte recoveries
wiH be backed v^ by VIDEX, a
i^stem devdoped by ITT, whidi
can trananit still photM withto
nunutes dter an event occurs, as
was used during recovery d the
G^ Qtronauts last August.
Other remote pidu^ by the
pool wQl include tte IBM 2150
Graphic system whidi will be lo-
cated at IBM headcpuyrters to New
Yortc. whoe a computer-linked
creen will illustrate tte complex
rendezvous maneuver by disjrfay-
ing typicd paths used by sp{Kre-
craft in ori>it. Plans are also being
conqileted for live coverage d
Prudent Lyixkui B. Jdmson at
the White House on the two recov-
ery dates.
Mefd>ers of tte multi-network
pool are tte ABC Television Net-
work, the ABC Radio Network, tte
CBS Television Network, tiie CBS
Radio Network, tt(^ Mutod Broid-
casting SystCTi, the NBC Televi-
sion Ndwork, and tte l^C Radto
Network.
ABC win produce cova^tge from
HoustMi. Toe., and from WM'
headquarters to New York; WC
will provide covenge from Cs^
Kennecfy, and CGS5 will bf to
diarg^of pnxki^n d the down-
range r^^ery cawrags. Abitod.
Radio vikl be to charge d down-
roi^ andto comnnmicati(8is. CBS
is the oycTsail pod produce*, ^tt
Benard^^tofoeon to dutegb af ^
ductioo.
eOLLECTION
ENDS TODAY
4i
VraGffOA ffiSACH - fhe col-
lection d CtoistmAS 0ta far aia|
serving to Vietoaan wH 'eamm
ttrough todiQr mder a i^w D^
partroent d Ddeirn
wUdi auttwizes sa0mtBiai
fllgNs to Southeast Ada. Umi
fdate Departmeirt grayi'iaQ,'
attoa (%ridma8 Star. tMi
dl by aioneroiiiB dvie grm^
log militaty a^brtasca hi
ii^ gtfto to am to the wnr
Ibis aefw {Bt^rott to ^Mbar:^
Operatkm Shoefcttx a*^
underway m Ttdswalar
»upi0N d tte KeoifMviOe
Ucan Woman's dob. Thd
wmrking wtth olto chdbs to
area, has odledpd sevl^ ii
gifts whidi win now be flown
Vietnam tnder the ea^iakd JM
feiue D^^B^^med liofram^ odig
Ak Ndlooal Guard alrcfA "^
L(%d cdlectimis hM en
to be made by tte
Wiunen's- Cld>s» aad afl area
stom are servtog as
gcU» to Ms ttf#e.
*'OperattoD Christmas Star" ji|
titortoes miiltaiy bwes Jfe la^g
gifts ftbm rttx^pdaeS "tiMt ^^f^t^
wad ^bcM no fe^4di«t «a ^
tjq^e ol 0ftif* predwaB Hm^npfc
faro to p^, ragulatfoai i«il^
ii^ conlai^ i^apdqg and dMb _%
Indhriduab deshtig to partie^iiA
to the i»?^am are Mked to \aKf§
theur g^ d 7-11 sluta «t a^
rmmjkskm ^^ ^
Womes's GU^ by oikig:
(^ 00^ may iffiui
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tCCrrr MEMORIAL
. METHODIST CHURCH
40t First Colonial Road
ll«v. H. Wark Canr. PattiMr
^t^Alaja.— Ckurch Scfcool
11:99 aJit — Morninf Worship
?:39p.ai^— Toath Fetlow^p
HAtCOOO MEMORIAL
MCmODIST CHURCH
4ll$ Hsyfood Koad
Mwtt F. nryatt. Pmmt
i:4Sa.ni. — Church School
1 1 :0« p in. — Morning W obhlp
HAYOOOO METHODIST
CHURCH
8149 Bsyshore Road
8:8Qa.m., 9:4oa.m. and 11:00
a.lB.-^Worsliip Services
9 :46 am.— Cnnrph School for
all age group!
ll:U0a.ni. — Second session of
Choreb School for children
up through 7^ grade ana
adults.
7:UUp.m. — Methodist Yooth
Fellowship foi young peofrie
7th, 8th and »th graaes in
Junior High Group and 10th
gnde up for Senior Group.
Friends welcoo^d. v.
tSL^a>
r cFiuRC
JOKHTS _
MCTHODIST CHURCH
Knotts Island. N.C.
R»b«rt C. BUwk, MhsiatM*
10:00 a.ni.^-^unda]r School
11:00 a.m. — Worship ServlM
BAYLAKE METHODIST
CHURCH
^or« I^. at Treasun lalano
IMve Im Bayside
RaynaoB^ £. MiMMr, MiaUtar
^;30 6 11:00 a.m.— Worship
Serrtce
9:45 a.n. — Sunday School
CHARITY METHODIST
CHURCH ^^
Back Bay, Vii^nia-
LaaUa £. Uvae«t fenauUr ^
10:00 a.m. — Church School
1 1 :00 a.m.— Morning W orsh^
SALEM lyffiTHODIST
CHURCH
Princess Anna, Virginia
EasM'y S. Ellaaar«t MiMstar
10:00 a.m. — Morning Worship
ll:0OajB. — Church School
7:80 p JO. — Youth Fellowship
COMMUNITY METHODIST
CHURCH
Aeredale — KampsyiUe
ttmw. Joha L. KAkr, Jr.
9:46 a.a. — Church School
11 :00aA.— Morning Wors]4(
7*^0 p.m. — 'Yotttii FelIo¥rship
LYNHHAVEN METHODIST
CHURCH
Littla Neck Road
'R«v. (tecar V. Rodrigma
10:00 a.m. — Church School
11:00 a..m — Morning Wmrshii
LaKIBS METHODIST
CHlfltCH
6580 Viiginia^each Blvd.
R«T. C. KaloB Gray
8:S0*.m.— £»riy Wordiip
Surriea
9:46 a.m. — Church School
ll:00ajn.— -Late Worship
Sc^vtee
6:00 p.m. — ^Youtii Fellowship
BETHEL METHODIST
, CHURCH
Princem Anne
itoy R. JackMMr Paat«r
10:(Wa.m. — Morning Worship
11:00 a.m. — Qiurch School
PLAZA METHODIST
CHtntCH
208 Plasa Trail
Hwharl G. Habha, Pastar
9:46a.m.'^-Chnrch School
11:00 a.m. — WorsWt* Serfice
7.-00 pjn. — Youth FMUowahip
aiagoiIa baptist
CHURCH
Now Moating In Louise
Luxford Elementary School
N. C CUftoa, Pastor
9:46 a.m. — Sunday School
11:00 a.m. — ^Morning Worship
6:80 p.m. — ^Training Union
7 :30 pm. — Evening Worship
7:S0p.m. — Wed. Prayer
MMtfng
FIRST baptist CHURCH
35th St. at Holly 8d.
H. WadaU Watara, Paster
9:80 a.m. — Sunday School
1 1 :00 a.m.- -Morning Worship
6:16 p.m. — ^Training Union
7:Mpjn. — Evening Service
SmdUg Sarvicea 30 min. later
Xaar 16 -Sept. 15.
mhtO METHODIST
OiURCH
Prfa^M Am»» Virpaia
9mmtf% I Mbsar a, Miawtw
10:16 *.m.«—<!^uch School
11:15 a.m.— Morning Worsh^
GALit»« EPISCOPAL
^lUi^H
4e»^ A PaH^ — 4S8.*R7S
«M B0V. Wa«M It itaMM,
&M
UMLIFE
THK CHUItCH «>R AU-
AUt. FMI THK CHURCH
Hn Omrck fa iM grwlMl fawtor
te te tafldHi* e( chuae-
i SDod flMaaHM^ It fa a aha*-
flf aptaltaal wlaaa. mOMMrt a
Ctanh. wilkm imoater
limn
alijr ••■y
1m^mAmtfmiamamtA.T*^
an: (1) IteUsinmaaka. (a)^ar
Ui4ftak<A1iaU (3) ftettMaate
af iA mmmmJ tr tmi aatka. (4)
Ite tha ad» of tta Ctoeh fiaair.
«4ddi Baa* Ui monl ud laatMial
mpport. Plan to go te duvh I ^
My and Md y«w BiMa daily.
Wben Grandmother and Grandfather Todd etme
to «gr tlrelr goodbyes before leaving for Florida, we
todc tiMir picture. Looking at it, I ren^ber tiiem
at ^ney were that day, serene and happy, anticipating
Iheir trip. To them there are no sunset years but
tiwBjB a new day ahead.
Life has truly been a taUe spread before tiiem. Oh^
Hxtre luive been sorrows and troubte aplenty, but
always His rod and staff have comforted them. Even
in tlie a}»dow of d^th God has been witii them, for
the Lord is their Shepherd.
Such faith may be yours. Tour churdi is fte open
door tJnwigh which you may find that f ellowidiip of
uiiderstanding which has be»i to my grandparents
their greatest tr^uinre.
Attend your church and ^d there, through wt^
ship and prayer, the insirfration you need for religious
7 JOB.m.— EhrMd^ SilAw
INhHe hi InvHad.
St. AlDAN'S ^
WISCdPAL CHUI^
JKtei'B Grant tUi^
A lAnbhrg Driv4
Pfena 840-8730 .
Rav. L. J. tMlM-r Jr., ^mr
10:00 aJB.--Boly Cwamw^
(ifai«t ud third SimMl^
Moraiui Prayar, 2nd M .Ml
Choreh S^ool
ilHh sarvteas)
ST.NK^IOLAS^
CATHOLIC CHUROl
844 itti* Haek R«
Phona 8^7281
Ray. H i e maa M.
Sunder Mtsaaa —
10:46, wd 12 Noon
Church; 11:00 in F
Thaatra, 8177 Viigiaii
Bhrd.
Conf aiaiona — Saturday 44 Ml.
and 7-8 pjn.
■oimT ouvB
ftAPTlST CHURCH
L. WarVM Chaaa, Paatar
9:30 a.m. — Chur^ School
11:00 sum.— Morning Worriiip
7:80 p.m. — Evening W^riUip
CARROW ^
BAPTIST CHURBi
Rav. GaiT B> ThoMpaMi
9 :46 a.m.— Sunday Scl»)ol
11:00 a.a. — W«»^p Sarv^ee
6 :45 .m.— Vaq^^r Service
6:30 p.m. — ^Training Union
7 -M p jn. — Evansefistie
Sarvica
noMM
M^to
MHDW HM i^y mK.
n . wtm
VIRGINIA BEACH BLVD. AT OCEANA
^oontry Cured Bacon, Butt * ttoolint
Flash Fniiti, Va^taUaai
f Qnmiim * Maati
KALA CHURCH OP CHRIST
CrMds. Virginia Baach, Va.
W. T. Waavar, Mlaiatar
1 0:00 a.m. — Bible School
a:00ajBL— Mflfmii^ Worship
6:4<lp>m-^Youth Program
-f:30pm'-'Evenittt W<H«hiR
W. A. WOOD, hM.
HamUa Oil * RaHateg Ca.
Faal OU and KeroamM
i^Dial GAt-JOaS
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PidaN^
37J3-29
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11^-14
ThMsdsy fUdA Sakttdqr
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11:00 ajn.— Holy Communion mi
Semai (FIrrt ^laday)
11:06 ajn.— Mtuniog J^ayer and
Sennop (8Dd. 3rd. and 4th Sun-
days)
f:« a.m.-dnffdi Sdrnd (S^
.endior-Jtme) (Nursoy UffOi#
Adnlli)
10:00 a.m.-Week Day— Holy Com-
muntai
10:30 a.nvr-11iursdays— Lining oo
cf Hae£
OLD DONATION
EPISCOPAL CHURCH ^
449 Wit«h Duck Road, Baybide
8 :00 a.m.-^oly Communion
(Except' during rector's va-
cation)
10:00 am. — ^Morning Prayer
and Sermon (Holy Com-
munion on first Sunday of
each month.)
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
233 Bowman Road
Rev. Leaamd R. Gravn. Jr.
8:00 a.m. — floiy Communion
10 :00 a.m. — Holy Commtoion
(Ist & 3rd Sunday)
10:00 a.m.— Homing Prayer
(2nd & 4th Sunday)
C^lfurch School follows the
10:00 a.m. Service.
Nursery service is available.
EASTERN SHORE CHAPEL
(Episcopal)
B. Sidaaty Saadars, Rector
8:00a.nb — Holy Communion
9:00 a.m.— Family Service
and Morning Prayer *'
(3rd Sunday Holy Com-
munion)
1 1 :00 a.ra. — Morning Prayer,
sermon (Ist Sunday Holy
Commnnion)
STAR OF THE SEA
CATHOLIC CHURCH
14th Si. A Arctic Circle
Rav. FraasH V. Bambriclc
MASSES
Winter— 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.
W«akdi^, vnirtaT!^r-6:30. 8:48
Summer, 8:46 a.ra. only
Confessions — 1:00 to 6:00 and
im to 8:(K) p.m. Saturday
ST. MATTHBW&
CATHOLIC CHURCH
1010 Sandra Ltne, Va. Beach
Fathar' (Mlar*. Fathar Findlay
Snmmar Maasaa — 7:80, 9:m^
10:30 and l2:00
Confasaion ^eh Satvrday 4:00
to 5:00 and 7:00 to 8:00
dCEAAA CHURCH x
OP THE NAEARENB ^
S. C^Uft Hoaae Bd, CN^pa
ralM lu iManca, rasior
9 :4$a.m.— Sunday School
10:45 n.m. — Mormmc Wonh4>
TEII«>LE EMANUEL
26th and Baltic. Va. Beach
PUI^ PiM«, Rabbi
7 :30 a,m.->-Sarvices Mon.-Frl.
8 :16 p;m.— ^^day-S«bbath
Sap'ncei
10:00 am.— Saturday Sia>baith
Servica
8:00 a.m. — Services Sunday
EMANUAL LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Lynn Shbres Drive at Va. Bch.
KaMwlh A. Prtca, Paster
0:10 a.m.— Sunday Church
School
10:30 Km. — Worship Service
(nursery provided)
6:30 p.m.— Lutfater LeagiM
EVAN<U£LICAL LUTHERAN
CHUHCH OF THE
GOOD SHEPHERD
1489 Laskin Road
Rar. DMsOB W. Taylar
8:30 aJta.r-Worship
9:80 a%m.r— Church School
1 1 :00 a.m— Worship /
(Nnrsery provided)
6:30pnfc — ^Luther League
. OtMt SAVIOUR'S
LUtliERAN CHURCH
Baylake Pines, Bayside
Kanaau R. Carbangb, Pastor
8:© aA.— Worship Service
9:41 a.fla.-<ateirch School
ll:Oii^m.— Wwsh9 Servi«2
(P^ffsery provided)
PRINCE OF PEACE
LUTHERAN CHURCH
(Miasottri Synod)
424 Kinga Grant Road
Rar. J. Elaar Madlay, Pastor
8:00 a jn. — Divine Worship
9:15 a.m. — Sunday School
and Bible Class.
10:30aJB, — Divine Worshifi
Holy Commnnion — Ist and 3rd
Sunday.
KINGS GRANT
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
t meeting in the King^s
Elementary School)
a«d & Ftttloa, Paster
ija.<~Sttaday ScIumI
1 1 :00 a jn. — ^M<iraing Worship
AaVsWE PRESBYTElUAN
CHURCH
Near ^>hbins Comer
'Rav. J. E. Mmi4m, Pastor
9:4la.tt4--^nnday &:hool
1 1 K>0 aaftr-Meniint Wocriiip
THALIA TRINITY
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
4nfbtfaRoaa
fKiuSBVTERlAN CHURCH
9:80a,m. — Church School
Rosamont Road 4k Plaaa llrai
WaalB J. MiHer. Miaistar
9:45 a.m.— Suadas Aibool
11:00 a.m. — Church ServiM
LinlNHAyEN
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Lj^hai^m Ullage
Ravrtlariea ft WdSb. Jr.
9:46aA.>-^hQrch School
1 1 :00 a.m. — ^Morning W<Mrriiif
6:30 p.m. — Youth Fellowship
6:80p.'m. — Pionoer Fellowship
7 :80 p.m. — Eveidng Wondiip
CHRIST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
1200 Anfona Boulevard
M. Blaad Dadl^, Malslar
8:80aJB. — Woiah^ A Choreb
Scho(4
9:30 a.m. — Worship 4 Chittch
School
11 :00 ajn.— Worddp 4 Choreb
School
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Pacific Ave. at 36th St.
Jeha S. Ljl*s. Paster
Mt. RWam D. RoaeO
9:45 a.m. — Church Sdhool
1 1 :00 a.m.— Morning Worship
Nursery Service Provided
CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
First St.. Glanrock, Norfolk
E. Crowall Co^ay^ Raster
0:45 a.m. — Church School
1 1 :00 a..m. — lt(»ming Wordiip
6:30 p.m.— Whatnots
Fellowslup
6:30 p.m.— Pion^ F#owahip
6:S0p.m.~Youii f%o|^i
FeUowdilp \,
CHURCH ai^ dew
d2() 14th
BebW H.
9:45 a.m.— S____ ,_„.
11 :00 a.m.— MoiM fiMf
7:30 p.m.— Eve^y WSmm
ASSEMBLY
Vin:inia Beack
East L«ne ^-
Rav. Saaad D.
9:45 a.m.— ChurA
ll:<Wa.m.-
7:30^.m. — ]
Swmca
CHURCH^ ^RiST
15th St and Bi^ Ave.
Bweed KMr% Via
9:30 a.m^-^)
a0:45iu».— CI
aow
PRINCESS ANNEpMPBJ,
BAPTIST MRMCH
1415 Ot^ana Kvd.
% a^a past 0<^wa Air Sta.
; T. J. TlagM, Pastor
•:4Sa4».— Sandi^ Seteel
ll:Qiajk.— WiMMp Be
CHURCH or CHRIST
i460 Va. Beach Blvd. UcM«r
Rey N. WUsea. Miaistar
iO:00 a.m.— Btbi* Stody
i 1 :00 a.m. — Mortiing Worship
7:00 p.m. — EvMiing Wcr^Ml^
r IRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
S0» - 20th Stre«e ,
P4B ajii.--Smky SdMMl
kimtoL — Clwzch SmrAe»
8:00 p.m. — Wedoasd^
Servica ^
■**-- =:
WRscHunrs $»«3W
A Pcriect Chriftmas Gift - Ha«w tt p pew
Par ^ The Pam^y.
Arageaa 5%^vlBf Caatar
•040 Vlrgtaia Baaab Blvd., 4074»M
; OCEAN PARK
eoMHOf mr church
Paal E. il^«Meii«h, ThJi.,
9:45a.m.-^Blble Scho<rf
11:00 a.m. — ^Morning Worship
7:30 p.m. — FvaMy Ni^t
Service
VIRGINIA BEACH '
COMMUNITY CHAPEL
LasUn Rd., Linlchom Bay
<•▼. Rk&ird Woodward, Paster
9:45 a.m. — Sunday Sdnxd
il :00 a.m. — ^Morning Woiahip
il:30a.m.— Cltfklnn'a Chon^
8:00 p.m. — ^Evening SarviM
Msaas
^lONCCSS ANNE nUAMMGA
S Leealioas To Sen* Ymi
Radio DUyatcbad Tracks
431 Virgiaia Beach Blvd.— Dial 42a-lM0
Priacess Aaae Statioa— Dial 426-62 18
SUBURBAN CHRISTIAH
CHURCH
111 Loboogh Ave.,
Bellamy MaaoT
Vimnia Am^ fa.
Rav. J. Frederic fiakar
9:48 a.m.— Saaday S«^po|
1 1 :00 a.m. — ^Momiag WonMp
II :90 a.m.— Child^na Chnrea
7 :S0 pjn. — Evening Sarvi^
XYNNHAVEN COLONY
UNITED CHUROi
(Ceanegatiaaal ^^arMiaa)
Great Neck Rd. near ffliora or.
The Rev. The. H. ArMott
9:45 ajh. — Church Scho<d
11:00 a.m. — Morning WocAip
7:30 p.m. — ^I^gxim -
Fellowship
Nuraery fwr small ehildraa
PEMBROKE Wi HiQB. ,
UNI1ED CHURCH <^ dUOft
(CeagtegaHeaal ChrWaa)
Meetinn in P«bI«oIw Manor
laementary S^oel
tev. Cari T. Duy *
9:30 a.m. — Church School
in^:SO ajB.^Wotal^
'lora^ at all 'aanrioai
RIENDS MEfTING
ROSBWOOD MiMOMAL PARK, INC.
CEMETERY
PimCfSS ANNE MEMORIAL PARlT
CEMETEEY
FOR INFORMATION CALL QY 7.8tlt
WHITEHURST REALTY COMPANY
LASim ROAD AT HILLTOP
REAL BSTAIE — mSURANCS
BALES 4 RENTALS
TELEPBONB «8llK
Ika Key 1^ Better Uvtag
«fti
J>Ce^NA BEAUTY AOttliMY
1187 VDtGOnA laSACB BOULEVARD
NO APPOINniENT NBCEfllAB¥
(Qaahar)r
Lttridn Ro
Road
ST. IIAIUC' AJMt
0. r.r
9:80 iJS
ll^a.». — ^Woi
LARASAN
iKiit/rf ft AniMit
m Va. liMk ii4 -
tSlinftaBiLMiir*
1^
NHtt
11:00
6:80.9JB.'
. BEadM Read
Sh aaavai, Pastae
Saniaa
Sattiea
^^ OmiSTIilN
onmctt
t^ilit,M7T.tttT4
WYCLIFFE PRB^YXPUMI
Joha B. Day Smb. School
J. r *- ' -
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Conv#ffitk»nal
HOME
LOANS
and
INSURED SAVINGS
ANTICIPATED DIVIDEND RATE
4'A% - Dec. 31, 1965
VIRGINIA BEACH FEDERAL
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
aiO 25th ^. . . . Va. Beach
• • « •
423-9331
Beauty At The Beach
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For XVian, ^onomkat MiM
Mobilheat KeroMne Fvd Oil
Call: FUEL FEED
GA 8-4222
FUEL, FEED
Virginia Bea^h SU^fl, Thursday, Pecwnber 2, 1965
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Pt0e3-is
fJtm
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PynemAmli fei
fbTMt Mi WmdBe
picket feHx far 4ll
1m tke •JUii ImI levaiy gardea m tue Mme ot Mr. jumI ftirt. 3. W. Mimmm. Mth
flMkei 1^ fel«« ckrjnaaAemimu, tt i^t Ms red kerrlei oyer the wUte
piMfriiyi la ftffr triMitii fcT VuiMinil [
3t D^pulJ^oor heating system;
rough its paces and malce sure
s ready for winter. Caii . . .
soon
4
NEW AND REPAIR WORK
PRINCESS ANNE PLUMBING
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIERS, Inc.
431 VA. BEACH BLVD.-428-1 660 or 428-1661
PRINCESS ANNE STATION - 426-6216
RADIO DISPATCHED TI?UCKS
Editor's Note: lliis is the «lh
Id a f«kB oC artk:Iei on Houaing
and hoeaea. In atbaequeot artl-
des, other faKseb of the tone wiQ
be cRKoased )
By W. W. SEASOR. iPreiUwt '
ntuwttit Amm. rf Bme BaBden
Hie beat teat of UvabiUty of a
home is to aaalyw the floor plan.
If you cMDOt obtain a printed
floor pbm of every house yoa in
consif^t^. measure the rooms
and sdcddi &e [dans yoiffsdf.
Entraooea are impoiUaL The
nnin entrance shoidd be large
enou^ to accommodate several
guests on a direct and short route
to the livhig room. Qoa^ space
for coits and boots dkoold be ac-
ceaaible to die enftraoce. A tite
flooriiig wffl fiKflitate deodng on
wet dajn.
Ano^ eBb*ance sfaoidd >»ad
from the garage m- carpcat to the
kitchen, ior eaqr unloaiSng d gro-
ceries. - - -- .- --' -i.-
Keep the fiving room out of
traffic pattofna, in order that the
children .won't haw to track
throu^ mother's tea party when
th^ rabini from sdiod. Be sure
It is large enough to hold all the
ftimititfe you intend to use there,
wtdi tmske flo(»<«paee INr movteg
about. X^
A fireplace, while an excell^t
additimi to a living ronn, will sub-
tract a large amount ot ^lace from
furniture placement. * *
Few new homes have dining
roans, but most hoi»ewives want
dining areas in a coriKr ci the liv>
ing room large enouj^ to seat
friends or relatives. The dining
area ^ould have a du«ct access
to the kitchen, with as much piir.
vacy frwn the rest ci the living
room as possible.
"Hie kitchen is Uie control cen-
ter of the home. Tliere the lady
of the house will sp«id most of
her time while at home. She shouM
be £^le to get to all outside eff^
trances from the kitchen quickly
Couirta- s^^ace must be ample,'
TAHB
particularly adjacoA to the refrig-
erator, stove, and mk. If you plan
to have a brttUai^ iable there,
altow room for tntffic while the
estim family is aeated ai the
tabte.
Enure that ciqAward space is
adequate for aH u^sOs and gro-
ceries. Many housewives are de-
nun^ the ttbxm d the pantry
for additkmal sU»-age space.
A family room is a must in most
new h(»nes. It ^oukl be k)cated
nMT the kttcfato, as far from the
living room as poasU^. Privacy
is the by factw there. It should
be lai^ enou^ to hoki Sis's crAwd
when they gatho* far a gabfe^ or
tdeviskm viewii^.
The bedrooms riwukl be far
ttKwgh from the livbg room to
l^e tern mudmum privacy. The
bi^iuDom shouM be Yielded from
the view of anyone in the entraiM%
hiA or living room.
Cloaet ^Mce ixMist be ample, aiKl
the only person who can jud^
MAKE YOUR OWN ORNAMIHTS— Cotton crochet thread is the major ingredlwt
in creating "string-mare fantasies." Soak thread in fuU-steength li^md starch wad
wrap around an inflated balloon in crisa-crc»a fashion. When thr^d ia ^, deM%
and remove the balloon through the top opening. The lacy-looking globe that a 1^
can be decorated with a variety ol holiday trims. Hang it on the Chriatmaa trM
or suspend it from the ceiling for a festive touch.
A CRAFT FOR FAMILY FUN
what Is ample U the lady of the
house. If the house does not have
aa attic or a basement, additimial
storage space should be provided
in large closets (x the gwage.
A final test of good floor planning
can be made by drawing arrows
from every room in the house to
every other room. If nee(9ess dis-
tance is required to go between
any two rooms, the plan shoidd be
revised.^
A patk) a<Ms immensely to fam-
ily relaxation and entertain^ig
joys. It should be located out of
view of passersby on the street or
sidewalk, with shruUw^ or a
wall to shield it. *
The fkxMT {dan should be properly
rdated to the site on which the
bouse wiU be built. The living room
and dining nsam should kKdc out
onto the nMst attractive parts of
the tot. Many persons desire a
southern exposure for bedrorans
and the Ibing room.
"^HoJiday Tuii starts W1
ing the house. And ssMne of the
most attractive decorating effects
can be the least expensive and tlie
most fun to make, r^wrts the Na-
tional Cotton Council.
Trice "string-maze fantasies,"
for ex«nple. They're light and
airy baubles to hang en the tree.
su^>end from the ceiUng, or float
from a mobile. How do you make
them? With ordinary cotton string
or crodiet thread, liquid starch,
and balkxMos.
Sound like fun? It is ... and
making them is a {»Dject children
especially will.enj^.
To make these deUcate-tooking
string ornaments, pour full-
strength liquid stardi into a large
bowl and immerse string and
thread. You'U find that the string
and thread is easiest to hancHe if
you wriq;> it loosely on an oki spofd
and drq> it into the stardi.
IK anomer
the knotted end of the balloon and
hang to dry. It usually takes frwn
three to six hours for complete
drying. When it's <^, deflate the
balloon with a pin. The balloon will
pull away from ^e string and
thread wrappings, leaving a lacy-
looking globe. Gently pull the de-
flated balloon throu^ the top open-
ing of the ornament. Cover the
(^ning with an assortment (A
holiday trims. You can use velve-
teen bows, artificial h^lly leaves
and berries, w ligh^eight belk.
riWiftii. viim- or ^i**^ tA
, 1 OWvifli^ J wn III ^^* ,w«»^ — -^1^
hang the om«nent. ^"^
Differed effects can be cmted
by using string and thrMld'lllj
varying sises and colors. Whitcf
crochet cc^ton with sil^^ <»* gokk
metallic Redes is espedally eifectt
ive. 1 J
For additiwial contra^ conbimi
cottoR lace and ikkrack wHl|
thread loit wrappings. If you uaoi
ordinary cotton string, R can fa^
sprayed with g(4d or slhw paint
after drying and spriiAkd wSS
glitter or sequins.
Church Listings Cont'dj
Gala Opening
i
nmi, iemB a bal]ooit3ir
size desired for the ornament and
tie a kn(^ in the end. Then wrap
Uie starch-soaiked string securely
around the baUotm in criss-cross
fashton. , .,,'■,, •-/ ''» %>.' yfc.
To be sure the string and thread
will dry very stiff, keep adding
coatings of starch to the string as
you' wrap. The starch wiM drip so
cover your work e^ea with layers
of .oki newspapers.
" '"Wnen you ve acWcvctr'an'intwr"
esting mesh pattern, cut the strmg
CORNERSTONE BAPTIST
(C«M«rTatHr« BaptUi)
R«T. Parker Yoana
220 Red Tide Road
Lynnhaven Colony
1 -.00 a.m. — Sunday School
11:00 a.m. — Morning Service
7:30 p.m. — Evening Serving
. 7 :30 p.m. — Wednesday ^,..^,^
Evening Services v— "r:
^»T. FRANCIS'
liPISCOPAL CHURCH
609 Rosemont Road
The Rev. ClaytoD E. Crigger
Vlcai^-Office Phone S4M8M
8:00 A.M. — Holy Conranunion
9:30 A.M. — Church School
11:00 A.M.--Worship (1st SmJd&y -
Holy Ctmimunion & SMtnoa,
other Sunday morning Prayer
liSemxm).
6:60 P.M. — Youth FeUowsMp
Norserv provided 9:30 and 11:00
9:45 a.ni. — Sunday School- «
11 :00 a.n.-— Momittf WonUfl
6:80 p.m. — ^Trminhig VnkMkM
7:30 pjD. — Evening WwaUi
FREEWILL BAPTIST »
CHURCH «
In Princess, Virginia Beaeli i
r4IS OCEANA BOULEVARll
Ahr Station on ri|^ I
T. J. TiBtk, PMt«Mr •
9 :4£ a.m.— Sunday Bchopl J
11:46 a.m.— Worship Setriet ,
7:80 p.m. — Evenin* Ser^***
KEMPSVILLE BAPTIST-^
CHURCH *
77» PrlBceM ABM B4.
duulea B. Jenei
9:80 a.m.-^und«y School
11 ;00 a.jBii— iteming Worship
7:30 pjn.— Ev^g WonWp <
6afl Wearier,
A Threat
FALL SPECIALS
NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY
( . SPECIAL
I
DAY & NIGHT CUSSES
% DAY FREE TRIAL
COMPETE COURSE
$250.00
CLINIC PRICES
MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY
mm rmB ad only
AT OUR OCEANA LOCATION
flpedal Rcgnlw
• Haircut : . . .50 $1.00
• Shampoo A Sot ..$1 JOO $1.50
• Tm^ Rotouch ...$3.95 $4.75
• PoHnanonts $4.95 $6.50
work porformod by ttucUiitt
WIGS $39-95
I00> Human Hair
HAND MADE - $99.00
WICLETS $11.95
Mr. and Mrs. ^Sdney L. Bowdea arrive with the Rev. Raymond Turner
who officiated tA qtening fieranonies fat iht Garden Theatre,
mUer'a aeveit indeor theatre koited on E. Little Creek road. John
W. Childers Is mauler ef dw new theatre.
COMPLIMENTS OF
Pic'$ 31st Cleaners
Vlrgfaiia Beach lU^ Sdiod Basketball Sehedule
196546 — Home Gamea ^
Friday. Dec. lO-BaysMe High School
Tneadin^, Dec. 21-Prtaces8 Aaae Hl^ School
Fridiy, Jan. 7-Deep Creek IBgh School
FViday. Jan. 14^Manry Hli^ Sdiool
Saturday, Jan. 22-Craddod( ffl^ School
■Aieaday, Jan. »~Kellam High Sdiool
Friday. FM. 4-Norvlew High School
Friday, Feb. U-Oscar Smith H^ Sdiool
Tnewlay. Feb. S-F. W. Cox High Schod
Spocial To Thoto That Have Liconto Ffom Olhor StatOi l|br Adcfttional
Hours To Qualify For Virginia Stato Board. Froo Scholaishipt To Thoso
That Oualify.
OCEANA BEAUTY ACADEMY JANAT BEAUTy' ACADEMY
1737 Virginia Beach Blvd. 1274 N. Military Highway
Phone 428-3246 Phone 855-2061 ,
OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 10 P.M.-EXCiPT SATURDAY NWHT
VIRGINIA BEACH - "This
moMh's grand award winning post-
er by Wade Nugait, age 17, of
Connelly Vocational School hi
Pittslwrgh, Pennsylvania, is a
nwst artistic portrayal of the many
types of bad weather requiring
«ctra caution by both pedestrians
and drivers," said Frank W. Cox,
Diret^r.
"The preseiice of poor visibHlty
and ky or wet roads, characteris-
tic d December weather, greatly
jeopardises the^ safety of each
pedestrian," he warned. "Both
aduk pedestrians and youngsters
must be constantly alert to the
dangers t of inclement wearier,
since not only are a driver's visi-
bility and control of his locomotion
greatly decreased, but also the
ped^ian hinnself is likewise han-
dicapped," sakl Mr. Cox.
AAA (tffered these t^ to parentis
to help lessen the risk to children
on their way to and from school:
(1) ^ than oH to school earlier
and give them the time required
to take thf extra precautions nec-
essary to insure a safe trip to
school, (2) provide the hi^y vis-
ible and well fitting bad weadier
ctothii^, (3) use proper head gear
and avoid the use of umbrellas
wAich obstruct the view, (4) re-
spire children to go dually to
and from school via a familiar
route. "In addition," continued Mr.
Cox, "AAA recammends that per-
mits do .not drive their children
to school, suice congestion in the
sdiool area oa\y contributes to
acckieot hazards."
The Tidewater AutomotHle Asso-
ciaUcm is di^ttMitii^ ti;u8 new
safety poster to area sdiools as
part of this month's tr^k safety
educatkm program.
BAYSIDE RAPTIST
CHURCH
1480 Pleasure House Rd.
JaniM V. D«Fo«. Pattor
8 :?0 a.m. — Worship Service
1 1 :0O a.m. — Worship Service
9:20 & 10:10 a.OT. Sunday
School „ ^
8 :00 p.m.— Evening Service
PRINCESS ANNE PLAZA
BAPTIST CHURCH
245 RojHemont Road
R«». Mel-Jn H«fh«» Pa«t«r
11:00 & 7:??0 \m. — Worship
Services
^ 9 :80 a.m. — Sunday School '
6:15 p.m. — Training Union
B^ACHLAWN BAPtlST
CHURCH
9th A Med. Ave.
A eooperatimr Southern Bapist
Church
GaorM- Wollstt. Jr., MlnistM-
Phone 428-2004
9:45 a.m.— Sunday School
1 1 :00 a,m. — Morning Service
6:30 p.m.— Training Union
7:30 p.m. — Eveninsr Service
7:80 p.m. — Wed. Prayer
Service
THALIA LYNN
"^BAmST CHURCH
Va'. UWlfl «vdf
^P vinctm Amw -8
Rav. Rt^rt N.
8 :30 am.— Morning
9:30 a.m.— ^Sunday
1 1 :00 a.m — ^Morninfr
FIRST COLONUL
BAPTIST CHURCH
929 First Colonial Road
George T. StalHBf*; Pa
9.:45 am. — Sunday Seho^j
10:00 a.m.— Momiig Wt„
6:30 p.m. — Training Unioi
7 :30 p m.-rEvening Woi
7:30 p.m.— Bfid- Week wrvic
Wednesday
FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH
6818 Va. Beach Blvd., Norfolk
Frad M. Farisa, Paater
9:45 a.m.— Sunday School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning Worship
6:30p.m.r— Pellowship Hour
7 :80 p.m. — Evening ' Services
GRACE BRETHREN
CHURCH
Great Neck at Hilltop
A. Harold Arrinffton, Paator
10:00 a.m. — Sunday School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Worship Service
7:30pjn. — Evening Service
MOUNT OLIVE
BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. T. M. Walker. Paator
9 :30 a.m.^Church School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning Worship
7 :30 p.m. — Evening Worship
OAK GROVE BAPTIST
CHURCH
Back Bav. VirflHnia-
AWin St. Clair, Paator
9:45a.t)fi. — C>>urch School
1 1 :00 a.ih. — Momingr Worship
me
CmC LEAGUE
CYI^WHAVEN — ^Ihe nejrt reg-
ular meeUng of the CSiesqiiean
Odony, Civic Lea^ie will be held
Weibmitoy, December 1. at Foaa-
dir Methodiit QsmA at 8 pja.
Sectkm of ofl^cervwffl be hald.
X
BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH
Greenwell Rd & Lakeview Dr.
Bav«ide. Va.
ReT. Darid Mccra. Paator
9:46 a.m. — Sunday School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning: Worship
7:45 p.m. — Eveningr Worship
ST. JOHN'S BAPTIST
CHURCH
Princess Anne Court House
Rev. Bruce B. Perlpana. Paator
to :00 a.m. — Sunday School
11:00 a.m. — Morning Worriiip
6:00 pm.— B.T.U.
7:00 p.m. — Evenine Worship
LONDON BRIDGE
BAPTIST CHURCH^
London Bridge. Vfa|ria»
<L Bdwa»4 HvffhM, ft%w
8:80 a.m.— Mominff Wordiip
FELLOWSHIP BA^ni^
CHURCH .^1
419 Glenrock RoM« Norfolkl
Rev. Charlea T. HandrldM I
9:45 a.«. — Church School I
ll:OOa.a%^-M«ming 'WanMf
7:30p.m'. — Evening Wox8U||
ST. GR^SQRY THE QiMEAf
. CA11HOUC CHURCH J
7271 Vfofl^nia Beach Blvd.
Rev, Flavian Y^llBho,. OJ.1^
Rai. Paaekal Kaaip O.S4I.2
Masses— 6:30, 8:00, 0:80,
11:00 and iZM
Confessions are on Sat
7:30-8:30 j^l
BLACKWATER BAPTIST
CHURCH
RaT. Ralph L. Hora
10:00 a.m. — Sundi^ Sehod
ll:00a.m — Momh^ W —
"Serving God and the
munity of Blackwater Sin
1784"
TABERNACLE METHODIsj
CHURCH "^
Princess Anne, Vfrgiirfie*
Robert H. Garner, MMalar |
9:45 a.m. — Chorch School |
ll:00a.m — Morning Wonhip |
VIRGINIA BEACH
METHODIST CHURCH
207 - 18th fferoet
Rot. Bavariy Falljr ^
8 :30 a.m. — Worship Sorvieof
Summer Months , a
9:45 a.m. — Church SehooF
11 :00 a.m. — Worship S*rvl€**l
THALIA METHODIST I
CHURCH I
Pinp Ave. A Va. Bch. Bly»
William L. Aa%«r. Paatar |
9:4 5 a.m. — Sunday School |
10:45 a JM. — Worship |
FOUNDRY METHODIST^ *
CHURCH %
Va Bch. Blvd., Lynnhavin
Wmian H. AeodM» H^MV «
8:4Ea.m. and 11 Ma^—> |
serviceis 1
9:45a.ra.^ "*•"—'*' «*>»»*»*
6:30 p.m.-—
KEMPS _
PRESBYTBRl AlT^^URQI k
^^0 KampavIUa IM. 1
3. L. Cop o a cfc , Paatar t
9:40 A.M.— Sua*tf *i-k-"" •
11:00 A.M.— r
«:OOP,1I.— a „
^JBr^mJI. -%Jlil^Wlil. l il !. '
■klMMUJ^IBP
m^m^i^'^mim
Virginia Na<* SUN, Thursday, Dacambtr % 1965
m
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REALTY TRANSFERS
n^v
iii..iiii»i«aa*iwiff i*
Mill, Ma pL^f^mm
, oi^ HMd
n' i |(|ihli1 rtfiiii i if nr tn T Tir-f''
«^* ,„■„,
CMMMt NMli. IM., I* VIINn
& i^HM «t w. bt «, Uoek D,
if AnMhMi •»&•:(»
i&
dia< «. •*« it A lot «r, bkdi
A» #11 «r Afi^llrfMl we. I, tax
Flittp Q. ItaMf. Jr.. H ux to
Dmi^ a. Ate ft (B. lot 21, put
el^wtf iv foM: tax |S.«.
Bmm ^ 91,1m m,fM<i Cm-
g^otyify^ttm^m; tax mm.
OK ItMlty CiN|K)rati(») to CH1-
b«t Snriii «t «x. lot S. plit o£
PlaaHitioQ iw. 1; tax
CaifonMsn Iq Nor-
ma v. Itamoii at IB. attiB MO,
yiit of Hiorou^ieood aec. <, tax
ett4 Hdaae Howe fit «x ta Cari
E. BiHy. Jr.. ft ux. tot li?. plat
4l Wwlwiwtod EMatii aae. l,
Bo^et G. WSkam et wt to
Wm^ WittaBi Pawara at itt. bt
M, block 40. plil «f Arigoaa VU-
lagt aac. 0; lax t2S.70.
Ooate Rei^ty Oxpwatiim A al
ia Af^ar D. WflUama at ux. lot
IR, piat (tf Utevfile Eatitoa aee.
>A: taxinJS.
Hnjlljt UttoB ^ ox to Geoi^
^I^Pglie Deeae et ox, lol K^
Me S. I^ «( PriiMaaK Aolia
I aee. «: las in.M.
E JWleke et ux to Ridua4
•t at. W «, ptat of
I ^Bt aec. 1; tax mm.
_ jBLOfBaaetuxtoSkSBesrE.
i^^tf at il, MJN. pUI «f Kin^
<k»Bt aee. 1; m !»•
d^QfOie et «( to Maitbi L;
^ni it al, ASO ais«»-Sadi)oard
Ami. afcraa. Tr. 10 -ntowtar
nuijiiiiiiil be., lot ». plat of
Uriin fiitatas; tn «».
Mriiia (^pon^en lo DcmU
PMl QnU at ux. lot B, block F.
pM «t rbiBt OlWooda aec, l; tax
^ to T * M Con-
ttifCMa ^rpcff^oB, lot 77. Uodc
B. pitf Of Ckeat Neck IMaiN mc
I; tax mm.
f/mmt H. Mmriaette et ux to
V jftabi Baiek BuMy Oocporatkm.
f e-t of lots ». ». pW of Lauwi
Mnrw; tax |tt.30.
WUiam Eiwarti Gooch et ux to
WMlu«i A. Kav et ux. tot «, block
T. piM of Priacaat Anne Plan aec
H; tax IMr
PofplO^toir, Inc., to Ibomaa
J Saui rt ox. tot 3. Mock 5, plat
ef p«^itO-View Mc. 1: tax $».6.
Joeapb J. LaMfiar «t ala to R. T.
Uftnrj, I pai^ceU, plat of Lynn-
fM p l^^ifw^^ - twf yaan
ByiaoA T. Loafcnr et ux to Mar-
Lin ErterpfBes, Inc.. 2 parceb.
{^ of I^Bdiav» Bormigh; tax
I18.7S.
Edwtai B. Ltaxkley, Jr., et al, to
Mar-Ui &«eipriaes. Inc.. parcel,
{Hat of Lyatfiavei Boroi^; tax
Paul M. Ufida to Norman Ber-
lin, ilta sa^ plat of 1!|orough-
good lec. 1: taw IW'.SB.
Ploo BeeMy Qxporattoe et als
i» Aite Q. Bamnood et ux, lot
|u, D»«A* 17, plat 01 PnflcMB Amie
fioM, tec. U; tax |2LM.
Pico Rea^ Corporation «t als
b Joe D. irabanks et ux. tot 11,
Wock 2. plat d PrSnceea Anne
Piaza aM. W, tax IBL80.
pa{0ge Rc^ty, Im., to Louis
D. HaAer et ux, tot It, Mock ai,
plat of Princess Anne Plasa, sec.
i; ttt HBJO.
Oocdw W. Smith et ux to Rcb-
ert H. PrawawaU. let f4. block
», plit of Moeas Aiaie Plaza
see. 4; tax 0iM.
Bfibert N. f^^mcavHla to Donald
E. MdCOaD ^ ux. tot 94. block
19, plat of Priaceas Anne Plaza
sec. 4; tax m^n.
Erw^ G. VaManM et ik to
Suaan J. Wolf, tot 8, block U, plat
Betty Deal
iin—iM f\aiai naill#«ilmi -Aflttll
Ibe lateit testfle achtewment. pannanent P«« ^•P^^ "^
iiii»^ ii tbi a«i«at farm rf w-b and wear pmn«ts. W«h mtf
mm wmdm «a «btriaed to one af «wo main methods. Fu-st by
u*ig a fiber «r W«d cantaiiiig fiber iiWch glvee frfjrte this propeijr.
ttoW maAo* to aecomillihed by treatii^ the faibric chemicsity.
Oitf $m MUag. ptaMta or other additiooa. to putnents made from
IriMt ao treated, as wdl aittie thread used in sewing, were not sin^
Sttatiiei SeM» wmM flicker and wnidding devetoped after w^-
If tiUaer m bea^ was inor* a pftaniae than a reali^MMt it was
m^ the aatlie g/mmt la made ai^ then chemic^ treated, M-
* hr a he# ie(a« iiroceaa lh$t permaneotiy sets ©eases and
mmm- K is ttiere to stay th«ju#i coatiniied wadring and even macWns
Mg You cmt wA them out or change their location by additi<«al
otaaiag, so aMeattons are virtual^ aut d the question. The shrinkage
S te faMc has alr^K^ taken place, so buy the garment to fit nght.
It «aat dMi«9. P^maaeat preas m^os juat what it says. The shaiie
la Meed to aad wrta^as, 8t(«tch, Aid linkage are virtuaEy elinu-
No need tor h«aing is quite true wlt^ pennaneit press. The first
gaiftwHa with Ms feature were aaeo'aaodboyi' paats. Now it is being
il^itded tato broado: uae. ^ ^ ,
m aaw iBMlipiiwnta have mtaSi problems, but they are usually
ovtt«ame hi fl»o. Here are semelhtaga to took for:
QfXA — te dKmkal trealmait and baking process m«y proAice
some aotteaAle odor to the ^rmeit This wtU be reduced bywasfaing
«id pHM^ wfl be dloahaied ipoa bi( improved chemicals
^jfm IglVR - tt>e procera reAices iome ft the normal strength of
eo^ttWBi, 10 ^ wud v&mM in sUght reducUon of wear'We life.
JlM^ nHr frapv ft iS su in^rtaM to avoid ur^dkie stress and strain.
lb «te ^ riet«iwaL<» cf atrengh <k the cotton f&ers. bloulj^ of
iMn «- pilymtM' Oam* w^ cotton Is i^antageoua. Ibis is ahnost
£^By wMi V0Btk!t wHi^ gaifnento.
DKPQU3iM.tIGN - ^Ws^ Mbrics h
ftm a«^ and <^eoucal reactim. this
tt» MiMiMit pmts la appliad to colored , ^
' Mte flf Ae cotor at the'pehite «f crease aCter a few wash-
.^-oj«eps*owthiixnor« than others.
yj^r^tMTt ^ laat^ii waahii^ with good detergent products Is
a» pHUna. MacWiie ihying is also practacaL But you must not use
ddo^ Mpch Wi* th^e che»io»lW tt»'*«4 oi.««vrt8 — like the
^1^ iHMb afid wev t^^ dtaQokn^«a laauk aad some anr
d ^iitewrattMi tdtes pM:e. \ou caui wac a utau, &ue c^^i^ bleach.
Altorattoea are evaa Umtted as aU pressed creases, pleats, eto.
WWtt be 4iMR^. 1\D he swe of both ^speamioe md good eom«ny
fciwwr,lMta'^"-aota'*8i»." .
mm hear of a Mini^tarty?
A iMAfWly Is tte tfuwrar to a cal«4e<QiuHer's drenn! She can
d^ a ieniMei«i swert becauae It's sertred in dotMii poiitom. For
iBirtMae. ym maka a marvalous Freoch chocolata maus^ la t^y ^^-^^
SpsThM of tall parfaHa or sbaiheU. Thus, your calwie counters
itave the Je^ of a rich treat to a mmiatore portim that has haV the
AHetbir diih to satiirfy ealorle«oisHa^. A ttma canape ^ukA set-
i^, A ayrotoem "trae" holds raw ™tab^ on jricks. Guc$ts «p
<iWii faiTDrtti raw »ai»trt»to into a dei^^Ad tow-catorie tuna dip made
wHli Mtod hiia and coita«i eheeae iMMfy seaaoaed. Canned tuna
(pat paoket) ia oil> ^ well wwllh oiiramoding to I3w calorie^ounter
|arita«tan^«ayWbiiadiagwiib<^to(w«^Mieingre#«ts toa
m»k«v i, huLtfo a Viae way in i^l^ii fwrty glints.
ri^' can be laada i^ raw cawots. ederir and
ifM aat^ aqd c«^ fans ate^accd to iee water
^ W the pail^ av ^ il^ b#ore, SB)tf k^ to the
.')g tiaae.
vm erybo^l
d Uie BxiA 'Nmt* aae. S; tu
HO.
OcMhaw BMfy. toe., to finwt
G. Vifianiifltux. lotsao,!!
a, {riat of Jactaoodato; tax $t4
Laricto Devalapmaist
to Bdu TaudalMw. tote
Bean Oardn; tax $16 JO
The Seay gonpttiy, Inc.. to By-
raa Ttkatfy «t ax. tot f . ai»l part
of tot tl. btoek K, plot of Virginia
BMcb Devdopment Compwy; tax
''"H H. father it ux to iSioodore
BMoal al ox, tot S. bioek U, plat
of Airowhnd bm;. S; tax ^J5.
Carolttune Homes, Inc., to
Gaorge Alan Lane et i». tot 2,
fatock QQ.fMd CaroUnne Farm
no. S; tax pB.H.
PnxxHtv Buyers, Inc.. to Thom^
Bster Hope et la, tot 34. pltt
of Ktogs Grant; tax |ai.S5.
D. V. WWte, Jr., et ux to Robert
A. GroH et ux. tots 20. 21. block
•Hoel OUlk^ Tato et vir to The
Ti^e^ O>i7(»-^on, p«t of tot
1. btock 9. plat d Cape Hewy ^sc.
D and tot 12, block 23, plat of
Sbwtow Lawn He^U; tax ISO.
Dale Fairiess Insurance Cofftora-
tton to Lae A. Carlisle et ux. tot 9.
block R, |dat of Birchwood Ga*-
dena aee. l4 tax $23J5.
Louis B. Fine et ux to Minnie
Properties, Infc., various tots on
plat of Besu Garden, tax 137.50.
Doinis E. Lffl^ et ux to E^
mett T. ^raker et ux, k^ 9. btock
C, plat of Huntii^ton sec. 1; tax
^.80.
Cecil Lee Hudson et ux to Bon-
ney Road Cwp«-atuia. lots 11, 12.
IS, Mock 66, pl^ of EucUd Place;
tax $19.50.
WaiiMn D. Hobgood et ux to
George C. Sherrill et ux, lot 32,
Mock 31, plat d Princess Anne
P«aza, sec, 7; tax $23.40
Mary M. Enslirii to Stanley G.
Brj^, tot El, ^at of BaDyiinn
Farm: tax |K.
Lym Conatrucdon Company to
D(»nell P. Davis et ux, tot 283, {di^
d Kii^ Grant sec. 4; tax $43.96.
B & S Re^y Oxnpany, Inc., to
Arthur A. Hall et ux, M 8. block
B. plat of Birchwood Gard^ sec.
1; tax $25.50.
Ei^fene P. Laiming et ux to Feiix
A. Reader rt ux, part.rf tots 48,
49. 51 an of SO, t4at d Laurd
Manor; tax $20.10.
George Baney et fflf^ ^dm
Thomas Dyson et la, parcel, i^at
of Viil^a Beadi feoarou^; tax
JMB.45.
Robert E. Roby et itf to Edward
B. Harris et ux. tots 26, 28, block
44, i^t of Shadow Lawn Heights;
tox $18.
Scott Construction Corporation to
Derald B. TtKHnpson et ux, krts 8,
9, 10, btock 64, plat of E^lid
Plaee; tax $18.
Ralph M. Wood et ux to Edward
Neale Durkae at ox, tot 107, plat
of Acredale aec. 7; tax $22.90.
Ferdjee's, Inc., to Gro^e Point
Corporation, tots 21, 22, 23, ,24,
Kock 4, plat of Windsor Woocb sec.
2: tax $18.90.
Paui H. H^es et ux to Amh^w
L Acu3 et ux, lot 5', l^>ck 1, plat
of Lake Shores sec. 3; tax $31.80.
Margaret L. Hunter to L«st3r R.
MUton et ux, lot 6 and 4 <tf tot 7,
plat d North Bdlwood Park; tax
m^m.
KenpMrflb Maadwi , toe., to
na^ (^nipany, lae., tot
. 1^ if Urkafur sec. I; toi
$•.11.
Itohet C. tttffiV « us to RoM
L. imi0m al ox, lit M. plat if
IVweSs Piriflt; tax III.M.
jMMi E. Boidei at « ll Uo II.
D«aps^ it ux. tot S, Mm* H.
{M of l^laaias Anna Rata aae.
3; tM mM.
Boc^wood Con^ructton Coqm^
thm to Itobwt E. Headrtt it w.
lot Mi plat of Cape Slory By-nw-
Sea; t» liaiO.
.tames L. Midiit at ux to M-
Uam §. iawyar at ux, tota 4, 1. 1,
7, », btock «, plM of EacHd
Hace; tax IMJO.
itorry Realty Coiporatlee to
Lyns 1^ Gaaaar ^ ux, tot 31, plM
of Ktogi C^ant sac. iA; tax $30.19.
Ndl L. Harv^ et ux to Robnt
I. Kaaten et ux. tot Mt. plat of
Thorwi^tgood sec, 3; tax WM
f/itoWaidy tWawr. »..it«.
tot m pM rf^ HMlnd IK. t;
m mm
l^milaiiit Ooraa r a fc a ta M^
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PM^ga«j|i H m Ibt tt, 1^
Ham*- teaftrik it « i
DavU R. fimtm al Wk-M i.
Mack r. plat if ialt MM IN.
4; tax |».||. . -J . T
mmm Mi Mi unto
imm ii. lum 4 11. IM t,
b!ock $. plat d milMtii Vtt-
li^; tax mS.
Mmrd l^aritCwMI it ok to
G^rp Cari Ca^ it as. tot M,
bock 8. plit if Arafaaa Wtm
sec. S; m 9MI.
Dmiu Qxwtooi^aa CorporatiM
to Itaitos p. Df^pwa. tot % b^
IS. f.ik d Prtoeeas ^ne Plsa
see. 8; tax WS.
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Wa fr«wt« fi^n dwt di.v
I paetoum
M^^ iOlOr
cffirtl wMeh no
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■MpaaNHp
Robot W. WoodhmMe. V 4 «
to Bruce BanMrd et ux. i^ircei,
fiai of Lynahawa B«tN^; tax
$21.
Joseph A&ert Adams et ta to
Jam» A. M^^ et ux. lot l6. Mode
C, plat of Woodairst; tax $25.86.
John C^er Cale et ux to Her-
nun H. Burton et ux. tot S$, plat
of Ncvth Alanton; tax $38.25.
Joito T. Young et ux to Arklrew
M. Wirth «t ux, lot 18, btock EE.
piM Of Carolaime Farm las. 3;
tax $32.10.
Doi^ney T. Taedma to Heary
Dale et ux, tot 2, btock 41, plat
of Aresoaa Vittage aec. 9; lax
$22.80. "^
Leon C. Cottrill et ux to Roy
W. Matone d ux, lot 3, block D,
pJat of Uke ^res sec. 4; tax
$30.78. * H
Walter C. IteeM^ el mc to Junes
F. Lan&an et ux, tot 21, Mock D,
plat of Lake Shores aM. 4; tax
$31.35. "^
<Hflri*^-Oomelh»iMft to
Gr^ry Ri»lty Corporation, tot
24, plat cf Indian Rivor Village
sec. 1; tax $t8.30. ^
Gr^ry Realty C(»p(Mration to
Hoface E. ComeliiB ©t ux, tot 7,
pat of Westview Village; tax
$26.10. ,. \^, .> _
Tlwmas F. Wadditt ^ ux to
Mathew Stevens et ux. Id 11,
Wock 15, ^m d PttRc^s Anne
Plaza sec. 4; tax $17.25.
lla«4ce FmUtii ¥1mi^ et m
to Grayaon RulaeO MitcheQ et ux,
lc| JH, UodE 5, flat of AragiHia
\^age sec. 5; tax $3^.45.
J<€ C. Wetls et ux to Robert M.
Skeftiuroe et ux, lot 30, piat of
Lynn !%or«; tax $47.70.
Ho(^soo Oonstru(^on Corpta-a-
tion to Alan B. Si^ ^ inc, tot Vh
b!ock 7, plat of West Aknton sac.
3, tax $36.
Way^de at MaUbu, Inc., to Her-
bert W. SUddi et ux, tot 513, piat
of MailM see. 6; tax $30.13.
Wayaide at Mfttni, toe., to
Dai^ E. OaidirfllU et ux, tot 101,
plat of M'sHbu Mc, 6: tax mM.
Wayskle at MaUbu, toe., to
Leo.nard G. P^dm et ux, tot 507,
piat of MaUbu a^. 6; tax |»je.
ayde E. UvrfM, Jr., et i#c to
Omits E. Austto et ux, tot ».
plM of iMmoB F&C9A sec. 1; tax
$24.30.
Carlton T. Ouiland et ux et als
|mmb N. Binv et ux to Robert
R. Lohar et ta, tot H. ptot of Itel-
lamy^ Manor lec. C-2; tax $«.
John B. J«Ms et ala l» Van-
guvdr me., faxed, f^ of L^nn-
haven iBtw#: tax laiUO.
AUte B. Catop et al to Vanguard
Inc., pared, p^ d Lym^vea
Boroa^; tax tttS.
Jack J. (mmfsi et ux to J^s^te
S. Majevddd ^ ux, tots 28. 28,
block 56, ptat of SteHtow Laws
Hei^; tax $23.96.
Kay Lee !^ et ux to I^id J.
SlKvtoAi etyto, tot A. Meek «, ptot
of IhiUa mhor; tAk $11.50.
Chartos E. Baani^ dt lac to
Ssmad L. Mayfaaw, Ji'., et ux, tot
^, plat of Labfite Jtafii sec^
B; tax $25J0.
GkS Corp<»-i^dn to Charles E.
Basn^ et ux, tot 6, block L, piat
of Lake Smith Ttfrace sec. 5; tax
$37.«
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Vkginia Beaeh SUN, Thundty, Dm^^m 2, I^IS
VIRGINIA KAcai - rtf ^-
p4«'Mac^ Little "AMter*! o^-
r^ productim, "Wm. W0L,
Landy N^", has a snaB Ptew
A^Bd iaa w (^rlstmas Eve for
a l>ackp<HiDd. Tbere, an unhappy
mmlOT man and a lonely woman
meet TTiey comfort ea<* otiiar
mA d)|re their "itoriM," ^vlag
eadi cJwr die warmth andN^m-
^ikw$Mp they both ds^ierately
ne«j. tbe foflai^ng day, Christmas
day, they both rwdve what tfjey
are SQisg to do iri)oiA Aeir Uv^.
trnna by Mbart, Md«-»3n
wiO <V«> Decmim ^d and run
the 44, ^, l(tth' and llth, at the
Cour^ard Playhouse on ITUi St.
(Vir|^9la BeacA BoidevardK
Jaae Flentaig and "Mac" Mc-
Ifmus brad the eaiA with Penny
aod Charles Martin, Ginny Poulus,
and Itm A. Eya-ly Jr. The play
is dli%cted by Liz Sills.
TIdcets for this, the Little T}»-
ti^t second production of tie
s^saa, may be obtained by cat-
tee tiMOl or 428^11.
Boyt' Choir Culinrai Aelight
Elk's charities aad tbe Gsieral
ik^^Ul d Vlr^iia Bwch ara tiie
i^ipia^ of flMfi^ary benefit
Sifiwi from aidb of ttdcets to the
iwowoed Boys' Town Qioir recital
rocehwd 1^ a cap«>ity crowd at
the CMc On^r last wedt. And we
P«afiiMt % 4 *> if 10
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PMftirtt 1| 4, 6, 9, 10
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etc. (Hi^iaQy ^oU to MMI-
Paf taqr-flw^ Maac« «f fW.IO
gr • payoBe^ af ISitt.
Caih or 5 pt^xQOits of IB.SO
itoypuTii.
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CASTJUiD
dtUKIKM NAUtl
VniGWlA BEaO! - WredDfi
a Fl^ S»li» and Shiriey Pefi-
tr«i| hrw iSiouiieed the cast and
^i^^datn^ ^ Chrtitmas play
Id be presoited by the liOweH's
Laymeo Smitif School class of
^^r^nla Bt»A M^badiit Oastdi.
"iM^much," &» ooMtA piny
ftdipted by tibea^. Ernest Etau- .
rian team ZMn Mwkhon's fa-
mous poem, "Hie Graat GumI
Comi lo." win be preaeetod in
Om (Aurcb sanctuary on Decena&er
12 and 19 at 7:30 pjn.
8aO SBtmig h cast to the lewi-
i^ role In wMch he pm^iq^ Oxt-
tM, m ifed Md d««oat cobbter.
Wupfer^ pkym an BiU How-
tfd. Bud EtjbiMri t. Merle Di^er.
Shirl^ SMRas, and P^y
Scoppa.
SdmUtt, JQin«i t* Boys' Town
itdl in 1941 when jfesyas a newly-
ordained prieat. and jte Parted the
Choir with » musicWly an*itious i
iromgsters. Today mare than 300
boys are o^i^ in l!w chora!
progrwn and have given concerts
the f^ipji ft'nu (rf y higMy in s uch noted places as Orchestra
'\
Dr. Rof«
Ht-Master.
mmm liljertray
wans
mtartiuning evening ol sacred and
satsiUHT nuisic i^raldi^ in the
keMa^ teum.
ll^or Dusch saui, as he pre-
aatttod FMhar Fruicis Schmitt, di-
ncttf, dw goidm space capsule as
tbe k^ to the city. "We are grate-
fad tor tills evening d odtural mu-
sic and hope to have mive and
OMve of it at Virginia Beadi. As a
menriw at Hbt 'Mayors Four Quar
tet,' I Aall pttrticuiarly af^reciate
it"
lUrly fiv« handsflme AmnicaQ
maks, fram 8 to 18 years d age
(some wiggled . . . some giggled
... and scratched . . . some tired
... and (me litUe fdlaw didn't
ang a note because of laryngitis,
lield a rev^%nt pMitwn on tbti
UdA row with tym ghwd m the
dkector) rendered iwisical cem-
positicms in Ea^ish, Spanish,
French and Latin, each acmg a
(^jpsule d clarity jad Mk^ Bale
a i«n. .
iHe voiees. from Ae sweet so-
praMS of t^ vary young to the
deep bass of the older boys ran
the gamut of Bratans' "In Silent
AJae in die east an twdve dUl-
II '(^: Judy DttOv, Kathy Sc(»pa,
I Itattn 'itAeyi 8»n Jane l^ley,
f Lnira Earley, Doma McOu^. Sue
f^wdi, Itotmie Gbartoi, Bradey
arown, Sle«« f^M^, Mkhad Fel-
ly, and Jeff J^r^e^.
^WUPP
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lAiNKING
liIiBs Eva lie ^Savage wiU be
director .el Tnwjir/''^aga
Conmtttee ehalnnai
tor
Hubbani. music^iaiaon; Bill Mc-
Chrg and ,nm Chatlton, propar-
tieat Mra^'WUiam Brown and &irs.
Alvia J«rrett, decoration; WSi
Tjts^, 'vdiais; KB Bud»rt, fi-
nance; Dick Graham, sound and
Hfhting; Mrs. Richard W. Millll'.
eealumra; Mrs. Richa^ R. Ck$-
ham, tele(dMme; Mrs. Merie Y.
pOgga*. script and ^snga^ia^;
lits. BlUy Howard and Mrs. Ba-
li^ Rdbinson, i»t>gram nd {Wb-
Ue^: and Mrs. Hu^ I^dnw
tfod Mrs. Mai^aret Fouier, malB^
Ni^''; Proveoal, "Brii^ a Torch
Jeanette, Isabella"; and Gallus,
"Ascendi^ Deus," to tlM Amwican
"Way Up oa OU SmckM^" and
"Cindy."
Ttit candldit Nativity scttie was
exquisite. ,
Tbe ei^re ckak chu^ad eos-
tmm U»ee tines. ^«««a .
llie Elk dfieen d Vkginia
||each Lodge 2868 ushered aiuL
wore tuxedos with ^te ctiwition
boutonnaires. Th^ were 3dm H.
Shand. exalted ruler; Roland W.
Dxldy, secretary; Josej^ F. Cur-
ran, leading kai^t; Edward A.
Smide. loyal knight; Davis Rog-
en, bcbtfifii knight; Bruce L
HaU, treawrw; Oiarles W. Tw^-
&, tiler; William H. Carnes, ^
quire; Frank E. Butler III, chap-
lain; and Ttonas C. Shoemakar,
tamer guond. Hie truatees are B.
M. Saitfcm. Lee A. Pollander, !^
B^ S. KeUwn. Rdbot L. Sln^»on
and Lee L. Hanuick.
fhe director. Father Francis
Hall in Chicago, ^mphony Hffl in
Boston, Coftstibition Hall in Wash-
m0xa\, D. C. the Eastman T^t-
ter to Rochato-, Came^ HaU in
New York aty, aiwl many dhen,
singing to more than 90 thooswid
people in 46 cities (hirtog an ei^A-
we^ tour.
MAy assisting Father Sdonitt
Fnudi Siynslde, hkns^ a
citizMi d Boys' Town who
was' a soloi^ in tte choir during
student days; and the accom-
panist now to his swwnd year, was
Maksim Breda, a graduate of
Xavier Univerity in New Ortoans
who b^ a master's degree in
music from the ^Univeri^y of In-
diana. ^ ^
Hie audience respected 'real fiie-
atre' aiM) were so attired for Uie
occasitm.
Wm Father Schmitt, toe Chdr
and the awVanee sang tbe "ftar
^^angled Barnio-" t<^ther. all
were fa-auf^ with the meanii^ of
Thaidt^iii^ and A<hfont Season
jartraj^ in the poignant faces
■d FatlMT Flanagan's Boys Town
Choir.-Den^ AraoM Bvaes.
SbHll
VIRGINIA BEAOf - "Focus," I Vietor Piekett^- well Ifmm tm hto
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VIROINIA BEACH -> The Cltf-
foid flerzer Piano School. Norfolk
1^^ Vurginia Beach, adiM>ui»es
three studeiA piano redtals at the
Kjorfolk location, 748 Shirl^ Ave-
mie, Sundagr. December 9.
Hie fir^ r^tal wiU >e at 2:00
p.m. and will feature the advanced
pupils of dyfford Herzer.
The second recital will be at
3rS0 and will feature ^ pupils
from tiie class of Walter Noona.
The third recital wfll be at 5:00
:).m. and wiU feature the ^daits
d Carol Noona.
Many stadents from tiie Virghiia
Beach area will be pres«^.
I^se recitals are fre^ and ogea
to the public.
3t#VlllMNA BIACIf *I.VD», vAsiNIA BIACH
S0m -^ CMBplete Ae«i: 1:01, Um, i'M, IM, »'M
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omum ALL iANK9» %m^u
Gheekitg A/^ovmt*
"THE MESSIAH" .
VIRGimA M:aCH - The Sfarth
annual j^onMnce d Handd's
"The Messiah" by tbe Cboir of the
First Prerih^ieAaa ClMffdi, S^
St. and Rapines, will be presaifed
Sunday, Deconber 5, at 5 p.m. to
the churcj; sanctuary.
The Choir wiU be unda* Qie di-
recti<m of Wrs. Irene A. Korte,
with Mrs. FVieda Vogan d Nor
^olk as orgaai^.
The public is cndially invited
to attend.
tke most intriguis^ Art Sbow that
the Studk) Gidlay has h«| $m
ftf is a show ccnibtoatoi of 28
award-winning |^sto 9nd fine
photography of WQliwa S. I^t-
toriL
Artirts that are r^rM«*ed to
this slKm a!« Ye^i Bomstem,
Marjorie BeU. Dick Cosiitt. John
^urran. Tom Fwtorea. Bcfverly
Funnan, Elsa Gerst, N<»«ian
Goodwta, Henrietto Hoopes HearA,
A. B. Jackson, H«-b Jones, Cor-
neUa Jui^e. G«>rge and Ruth
Laaicso, Gdut Laurop, and Doto-
thy Mitchdl.. '
Also included k% Va^ca MIKAaQ.
Elsa Natherscda, Cal^ 1^,
Ruth Peertoss, Vtotor Ptokett,
Charlotte Roidnscui, LOQan RoMn-
thal. Reitha Sedel, Barkiay Shealei.
OiarlM SMey, Watta- Tlirift and
Fay Zetlto.
j^ ^ww itself is taranoi^
vwied anl <iuite good m i^mtbI
with the exceftfiffii of a few pk&»
bat are not at tfa&r be^ by the
arti^. Some of &e4}etter things
that wa« ippeaUi^ to me w«re
Edna Lazaron's "Little Girl." Ms--
jorie BeW's "Wtoter Trees,?' %ib
Joaes' "Flight of the Geese," Bev-
erly FitfniM's "Ttansition" and
ilenrietta Hoopes* w^ baoSed
"E^ and Blade Bosa."
Among ether oulstonding |ic-
turas wwe Donthy Mitcbdl's "Oii-
na (koiw." a v&y soft paitoral
land8(^>e; C3iarb)tte Rcbiason's
"Confusion"; Elsa Gerst's "Algon-
quto Sunset." a IMih and bright
landscape; BarkUy Sbok's "Sue
Boat"; ':Wbite Bt^xh" by John
Curran. his new direction whidi
ha has obtatoed Mpem a^ and
cool feding.
Also Waltar Tlu-tft's "Frost Pat-
terns" and "Periclean Wall Study,"
boUi ©illages; A. B. Jackron's
"Landscape Study" aad '"Ilffee
Birds"; Norman Goodwto's "St
FraiKis and SioiAla- (hnuuneit";
Yetto Bormtein's nice watercokw
"Pearl c^ the Sea"; Charles Sib-
ley's "Portswottth Beadi": F^e
ZeUm's "Paoitiii^ of Spaee";
Reitha Sedel's "Seated Girl," a
beautifully done figure stu^f wUh
a sensitivity of paint; Oolite Mill's
"Between Poses" (perhaps tte be^
thing to (he show); and Rirtb
Laakso's "Radiant Fonn." a
strong spontaneous oudnirst of
color.
Also induded to the show are
seme good pieces of scu^)ture by
work to Aahdae md^Utk Ch-
sitt's popi^ QMl^l Amtra^ iPd
his quite whlmacal "King ami
Qtmu" aqd C^o^a Latfiao'a "Li^
ltoa|> Tree" and Us "(Wh Ftteht"
yken he has di^tnr^lfte Mit^
of movem^t
Tte ^ow win niQ ttu-oi^ tl^
month of Deo^iba- at tte %ido
G^ery at C^[»«k and Norfiuk
Avenues, and ii well worUi sem^
even U« a ae<^ time.
-V«M«
CItlzms
NORFOLK - Aajrox^t^ m
p«-sons, r^TMOiting cqintriK
from all ov«r we mM, becime
citizens of the tTnitod States to, a
pa^irwii^iitfaiq pnyffn hriJ to ttie
U. S. WsSa Court, Ba^ 6is-
tfict d Vhi^, DK^nniw i at
2:30 pm. witb Judge Walter E.
Tbe tovocstkto wd b«»di<^0n
were given by tbe Rev. William H.
fyam d Foua^vU^odist
CItorcfa. Judge B^RUilrintn^a^
McC. Tompkins, U. S. Martae
Corps. Deputy Gl|i«{ of SMtf d
cuifllw*. * :\-
iba B«m^ of MoioDi Mid |li^
prto^ Aaoe Cou&tjr^CbApteni of
die Otu^^b^ of the An^ton
Rew^Uon p«1id{>ated to Ae
event
Tbe weiMBie nM»sage was |^
en 1^ jin. H, G. Bowerfind d toe
Nerfdk Qim^. and the Ple^
ol Alk^ance mi ABi^ieaB ereed
was led by Ibf. John T. Gi^ton
Jr., cbaimmQ d Am^ic^im tu
toe Priaeeaa Anna County aia|it«-.
Pages for tfte me^g were Ifiss
Betty Ana Gtvtoe aad lOas 1^0
fioKgar. Hiey diatrlxi^ mkaAe
cards, leitfleto and fta# at toe
me^i^.
C. B. PrltcMord Jr. aang toe
"Rar ^m^ Bimte" mid
"Arnica tte BtauJ^td.".
A eotor g^ Mil ie U: S.
Martoe Co^ waa $fb||t at the
meettog.
AMFLE CAPITAL . . .AMPLB LE^ING LIHIT
• Chnsbims Cbib
• Safe Depo^ 1<MM
P^li,Ay»nPfatMsl^Ro*d - ^^i;!!^
iaOi>li^WicAi«»Hie USFMWTC . Dam Neck
Wm Virginia Nach «v^. •♦ *»rim»s Anne Plaza
4864 ^^ Ro^ at Baysieje
4920 Virginia «N#! ilyd. at Ar#g(W ViHage
2422 Prinaai Anne Road at Courthouse *
' No. 4 Jai# *PPPing Canter ^orfolk
No. 8 Selcten Arcade - N<Hiplk
. ^ -1. sM^tr ft A M to 1 PJCw— Frfday aftenwjm • t to 7 P.II.
^|||igOaggBOOOBDr-hod.K4brMi
i§
KidAe Ttaie 0alH<|r, •|lf m My
Ibe llaae Olaaf ca ta
$m\^w THE woRij) m A P9^'
Aia»-8tage FaH, Cenpdy* CfMrtoons
PlWMiltS
Oae Day Ooly-Wedtoesday. Deceaaber S.
F&M ENIKHM^jM
^^E fir^ST HOUR$"-lh Wor-
f*S$ stetepMst er pioctomaaaa eaa JaAeh Us Mzoe oew. Ae
ame SIB WINSTON /CHUBCBILL W^^Oy umimo." . . •
nraiideBt Jdia |F. Konedy.
ELVIS I* coming |n"HARUM SCARUM"
1ter^3t«Dee.Mk
iftoP
VIRGINIA BIACH REALTY^
KeaHoii
OFFERS COMPLETE REAL ESTATE SSRVICI
• RESIDENTIAL SALB
• COMMERCIAL & INVESTMENT PROPERTIES
' • RENTALS Clearly and Seasonal)
' LAND DEVaOPING
• FARM SALK
• DEVELOPER'S AGENT
• ALL TYPES OF FINANCING
MainOfficft At
1705 LASKIN RD.
ARROWHEAD (UME
NIGHIS RINEIP
VIRGB^IA BSIAiCH *- Stai^
Dec. 3rd and eortluiim UBia tbe
close of sdMX^, the C^ Raorea-
tion Dept. will iftfofx tkf^tm
^ight eadi Friday xa^ from 7:60
p.m.^:30pjn.
Ttiis prt^s^am was toa^^ui^d
last sprii^ by Mr. Wifflam CUiri-
son, P. E. ^qj^iiar and DkectaNr
of Afterschod Htysratoidi. Ike
restilta were so pnndMlgtoa B«c-
{eatton Dept. dadded ipeeajpara-
tkm wWi Mr. Prine. the seMi
principal, to continue tola prof^am
this faU.
Two adults, Mr. Rfibert Anth
and Mrs. Alice Shiifer, a^ are
members of the sdiod's totflitog
staff, WiU supervise the #n|pBn
that will utilize the g^, C^octe
areas that can be United (mfSm
pormit^) and o^ piyMs m ttte
buiMng tiiat can be c£)||4'|#
gates. \
The ptogram t| ^^i^ to M
boys and girls who va ^ 90^
5-9. Tbey roust sip a n^lfiN^pn
card and partidpato to iki 1^^
gran. Attire w8l 6e ^l^Mod
spati cif^kuL
HILLTOP
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B)WAP P. ULOOAH
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a.nl«Bwdt SUN, Thufscta/, December 2, T965
INTERSTATE CONSTRUCTION
MAY BE DEUVED
• IMALNOIKB
EWBERN — iB^fici^t fed-
fuads n»y W«y comptetioo
t e tetersysiem beyond the
hded M7S deafiiM. Highway
mUs^oner Dot^las B. fugate
id T\;«riay.
His ramarics ctme in In addren
S-mlle lection d Interstate
from Newbwn to OiristiaiAurg
SouthwMt Virginia was opened
raffle.
Tiie PularU Ownber d Com-
lerce ^xmsored a dedicatiMi cer-
TiMiy for fl» new l,«0-foot In^es
3rry bridge acrtm the New Riv-
r. The brWge is part d t^ inter-
tate project.
Fugate noted that &» sdMcMed
•wnpletiOT for the nation's 41,«»-
nile intwstate networlt, being fi-
'am^ with 90 percoM fedtfal
md UlJeto^ state funds, is just
4_^ , ^
"But^ tile intenAate iHrc^mn,
diere niay not be suffldeAt hin^
to finldi Uie vmk on ttoe," be
-aid. "In Uiis ev^ ttie intM^te
deadline wodd bai% to be eaitendL
ed to piriuipa UTI or un."
"The project of a iMs^ it bM
a happy one tor those ol us in
the hi^ay IMd. or for ^ gen-
eral public ettte-. For we wm*
to get tfa^e badfy needed talo^ate
roads buik tod mem on to other
urgent \r^k prdAeam."
The conunisskm^ noted that
Virgiiya's H^iway Departmort
wiM be unabto to put aopne |21
millkm in interstate conatnM^iin
iffldo' cdotrad during tiili fiaed
year, as banned, because of a
shortage of federal ftmds.
He saM Virginia raidcs near the
top ol the list (tf rtates in the
swiftness wi^ which its ii^tfstate
fedend aid has be«i put to wwk.
i^ the end of 196S, he said.
wRie -«fr maea^l^ th» itM*'« V
OSNnile intoritate networic wiB be
open for traffic
n«e; tfMoee soutt r«r fewt lU*
to ttt PiMic Rom to Mmnai;
^m Bam m'4tt Wat MCr to a
itettflB; Amim NoMi l«*ir ^it
MM to • l|i^; ttMei m(k
«^ EMt mr to fto^te flMlt
of kadBrinci MotoftHf tm
llgli •■ Ac list «f roDodeitog projects was tlM kMefaesi wMch vadet-
wmm tee mm <M MKOtt mw appHaana, gbaed ceramic
Ml tailiiliiii mi certtBle mflaalc tfc fla««4ibt aM cham aad
CNANGES
, flie reappearance of a more
pVKtoui atmoqf^b&e to f unBy liv-
i^ aod a deaira for more 4>ace
^mm$imt a taonMr are causing
ooariairafeie change In home con-
; gfrm^toa mi modoidzatiai.
teffSvAow a growing demand
for luyir and more cheenfiAy dec-
00^ ^nty Utebens wilh MfQ-
ulm^iillll ■iia Hill mrMrir tflri
Iwi «id coiatartaiM that add
md mUbnte deaiyag
ptnte homas, the cani)iaatk»
Itotog room-dbriqg room is bring
v^lptead with a fiiQ. fonaa!
SttapiBg anaa, too. mt nddergo-
ia$ 4»tte iHfii homeowMrs pre-
tmk^ torgor beftoonp that are
man deeo^iiva and apadous
smpi to pOT^ I iliMly or idtllug
a—a ^
T'i Ire d ton^rd \nasi(msne^
' -^' ?♦ i««l'wing to be
* »•« b ' the detiTind for multinje
ba*Vr'H»r8 and powdo- roans with
^mrmc TraHs and floors. Today,
ft* awwage i^w »»n» has tr^m
one btitt to a bstii and a l^f more
4i» ito c-wiiter^ of ten years
a<io.
rt^Wcs iriao Iridicate that
" ' p fl'tTi "refer an exii^ing
f). tiw^a newlv4)u-'t since
e^dfr •wwea u^iallj $^ largw and
rtler p^ita «^iportunity for re-
mttMtog, Itowew, the age of a
hdw« fai sot aao^arify the r^uon
tor eonmendi^ a hone toipro^^
QMt fH^^. i*hw homeowne»,
ir eayoide, i^^eid idxMt 18.000
dto^'ag the first y^tf'ta a new
hsrut to RMke generd improve-
•tat add more i/ay and ocm-
A3UU TflAT oirt^ ^pel, piaea
or pHtii of land, attaal^ lyhig
aal biM hi tba (% oll^^^
jMch, Stoto of VtegWt. hi $m
board Boroigh, booadptf aid de-
scribed as Mkm'. On Iba
by te taed a^ by W. T
to Isaac Hurdle: oo the Eat KgT
W. T. Butt, on the South hr l^ib
Locker, and on the Wast ^ the
landa former^ N. Baraei Md T.
Warden, aaid hod
kif CoiffHs ttod
tog to a lurwy tharaof mtoH h>
J. G. Moort, Gooiify Shfv^w,
r^bnmy is. ifU, and ^^ft«
known as Plat "C' cMitatotli4l
acrea, more * Iwa. ' *
•Tenns of aala: Ctah.
The Ughoat Wddw shall d^natt
with the »eclal Co mi n l nl M M r at
the time of the sale atmr m
(10%) p&ceiA of his Wd. ibe
• tiMi. mhw
w^mmtitti^^i'^tm'^
If ththrtlAaia^oi^**
e B W B wmt iB«a «OT>ww") j^^
Un I HA. to pjmiaiif « me
lAn-.Sdaa Aet at l^fUa.
ItaaaaMih
MA Biddt. be.
^ fl»iMt&
, 'Ifli^iteBaa^ V«.
to tta Cktlt'a^Offiet of d» Or-
ciA Oodrt of tha W «l WgW«
B«Mk on the IHh itar of NmhIbi
bar, HH>
^•te af MMtedaM
TfflUIA D. ¥ICK. Ratatilf.
Fttf QMlity And Uw f ijc es
BE SURE TO VISIT
mt
RUG SHOP
50 W= list $tTO«t
>«fi wr.tr«»«- __ ^ ^.^.briahce of the purchate price
A section of Interstate 85. from r*"^. ... .^.,-. «?
fort to fanyiy living.
Last y«ar ak»e, more than Hl.S
biOkm w« spot in home modeml-
xatto. 90 per ceirt of which was
^aradated by the woman of the
house and her ^^bre for newer
aai nwre modem materials.
Hl^ on the Bat of remodeling
inojecto was the Idtchoi wfak^
undewent a face lifting &at in-
cluded new ^)idiances, ^ased ce-
tm^ ^ ooaotortops aiMl ceramic
^^ moaiiK: tite floors tot add duurm
iriii^ eacipt far Ae awMB—- ! aad t li e e rtulae as «id reducet?!eaa^
ing chorea. _; ■_^ ^ ^,
The si»eatoi poputertly of ca-
ranric tiie. which once was linked
to the bfeitfaroom, is indicated by
Ae fact that more ftan ll-million
spare feet of ceranrfc lile is used
in ev«7 100,000 homes buflt.
Ideal for floor uae. cerankj mo-
saics, or isi^aMd^te are csEteww*
f y 'ong-'asting and require^ wax-
'H" t 'HjVah'ng '^^'" an occa'iori-
V duT!'' pwr'n? te nec"ssary to
k^e- a ceramic nw^c Toqr mrr-
ont'v attractive. Ceramic "mos-jric
f'e is today availrfilo ir. a Wl-^e
rmgi of Hch solid and textured
colors and to prtteras dwt Maid
w'ith almost anv de^reting thntM?.
U«e (rf sudj nM)dem materials
'rcrea es the va'ue of a home
a 'lis extra cl-arm ^fdXr'rov'dps
Msv maintena'Tce for Q^'-^iftiSy
«?eH£irg mwe grw:ioi», cMtfree
tjv'ng
A «rari^ of tile desipi ideas in
ceramic mosaic, glazed tBe and
flr.mrrv tile are contained in a n»w
bodc'et. "New DecoraUi^ Ideas
lor Ceramic Tile." To obtain a
cwsy, 80nd 10 cents to mvk- pos-
tage tc D^nuiment H8, American
OV'a" Tile OwnJ^y, Lansdale, Pa.
DON'T SHOOT
PHCj^NTtL
RICHMOND ~ With amaU E\nie,
seaaoitt in ft^ awii« bodi ewt
and west of the Blue Ridge, the
Virginia Game Commission again
urges hunters to be extrem^
c^^ not to draot pheasants.
Game Division CSiief R. H. Cross
says that thou^t^M killiii^ of
these experknenta% stocked birds
drastically reduces duuicM of
their success establistenent and
invalidates btdogical evahiirtion of
the rdeaae. AHfaou^ rfwoting (rf
pheasanto outskle licenaed dwoting
preaervea Is itiictfy pniAkted, a
oyDolMr of the esfwrknotal birds
itodBed fay t}.e Game Commisatog
are know i to have been ixA bcHh
M^ddaitally and intalQcnaQy by
huntera. . _1_ ^
Ihe rtfw diMppcafjftce of phea-
svrts in an area following initial
rdeasea usually in intopreted as
a sign that the birds are not niited
to the conditkBtt there. Cross said.
B iliegd dxx^h^ was the cause
oi the disappearance, it could in-
doGB tte GommiMiorf to alMndon
die project, ttiereby deriving
sportsmen in the area of a tioten-
tlal addi^n to Uwir Anting fare,
Huntera can combat this bv dose
restraint on themselves and tiwir
hunting compahtons and 1^ re-
porting any violatioiia that come
to their attoitkm.
the North Carolina border to South
ma. a schechded for openiag later
this mondi. A stretdi of bitarMate
64, b^ween B<^on» Brk^ and
Labumxn Ave., east of BiOnaa^
is scheduled to be completed in
DeMDihe'.
to
be paid within ten (10) days.
THOMAS C. BROYUCS
Speda! CoRrafa^oiMr
I CERUFY that the bonl re-
quired by the abova DMrat has
gtv«B by the Spedtt Gam-
Captain Jomi 0. S^ierman, Jr.
^USN) and Mrs. Sherman^ and
their &m, Jdin C3ay, have recoit-
ly moved to Virginia Beach frcmi
Arlington. Virginia.
Miss Orville (Kitty) Harwood
has r^u»ed|o her home tm 22nd
Street after a visit to Richmond
where she was' a guest oi her aimt
and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. George
T. Khig.
POST OFFICE USTS ZIP CODES,
• LEGAL NOTICES
PUBLIC SALE (MP REAL ESTAI'E
PURSUANT to a Decree of the
Circuit Cwirt of Ae City of Vh:-
gtoia Beadi, Virginia, made and
entered on the 29 day (rf Novem-
ber, 19«, in d)e Chiincery cnise
of MARTHA OWENS REEVfiS
sod CHBSTESl REEVES vs.
GEORGE T. OWENS, et als. pend-
taig id the Circuit Court of the
City (rf Virginia Beadi. Vii^nia,
die undersigned win on the 15th
day of De^scber, 190B, at B:00
ofctodc nocn of that day, ^ die
hoBtAm of the Clark's Olfce of
the dmut Court of Virginia Beach,
Anne Borou^, Virghiia
Vhrgtoia. offw for sale to
the hi^est bidder, the folkwing
d^cribed real estate:
ALL THAT certato tract, piece
or' pared (rf land, with the im-
pipvements tha'e(Hi, and the ap-
purtenances thereto betoi^;tog,
with a ri^ to drain the same
throu^ die ditch of William T.
Butt (as conveyed to the grantor
barein by William T. Butt), sihiate
and lytog on the Ninrnio Road,
leading to ^ipps SchooBiouse, to
Seward Borough, Ctty of ^igto-
ia Bea(^, Vn^inia, bounded and
described as foUows: On the Norft
by die land of Em^ M.* Owena,
on the East by the land of WiHiam
T. Butt, on die Soaih by die Pub-
lic Ro9d leading to Nimmos, and
on the West by the land (rf Enuat
M. Owens, said land bemg more
particularly described, as Aawn
by die un-recorded plat of Jo^
G. Moore. County SurveytH", dated
Deceniit>er 21. 1918, viz: Beginnkg
at the Public Road to Nimmos,
and runntog N(^ 46''06' East
670.4' to a post at tiie ihtosectian
of two private roads as ^antad
to E. ImAxx, E. M. Owens, mi
odiers. to be used to contoKn as
a right of wi^ out to ^ pdbUc
road; dience Soudi 1»*08' Weit
S38J' to Marked Gum, Itefarsuw
JOimV. FENTRISSS. Oeit
By: liary M. WUte. D£.
OyCVBD W. VI(S. 0|i«Biidai^
Tte dbjact (rf lUs aitt to to «b-
Ote m mBdnMBt ft«mlha atid
il|f>atiiil. ifwn die grouds of
otofrfi^ not conaemraMad.
Aid ito ^(tovid havtog btm
made ahd filed that the difvd-
nra toat known address b^ng:
c/o Ifra. Dtvid VTck, Sr.. Ben-
aetto, Paaturv Road. Suifolk, Vir-
glffi ^f, but lAer diligeiA mvc^
^a- yUfldif haa haw 4ii^de to
kxirti hhn, it to ordered that ha do
apiwar hare widdn ten (10) d«ys
itfte* due pidrfication hereof, and
do what my ^ neceaiai^y to pro-
tect Ua totomt to diis si^.
A cofT Tmtcr
J06N V.,rt«TRaSS, dark.
By: Mary M. WUt«. DC.
rydgM * BK^laa, p.<t
tJMkta Boad
Vkl^rfa Beach, nrghda
Noncs
Take notice diat on Decenfaer
S, IMS, at 10:00 AJiL at Holt
Boick. Inc.. MO Aragona BKd.
Vbghda Beach. ^Hi^aia, ii*e ihaH
vtpim to aale, o» MH fted 4-
c^. aadm. aerial mralMr KttWIS-
S06, setoad and fiyo iaatoid from
Mark D. Rowtend. Naval Ampfai-
hioua Base. littk Creak, !«oilolk.
Virginto. by ^^tne of dto breach
of .« certato o oa di t ional aafaa oonr
tract, dated Jidy 30. »i^ to pui^
Maaea of dit Uaifaim Safao A«C of
Vir^nto. Tenna oarfL
Hidt Buick, Inc. __ ,
aooaiat SL
Virginto Bmk^ 1^
i»iik
»wl.
ia^iosde^Ct
I»Uan Ave. It Rd.
InKaa'flQlRd.
hi^ttl ^her Rd.
Rd.
iB^im Ave.
Mnatrid Pait Rd.
E^wn lui.
Idet M
Uyamdew Rd. ft N.
itis d^. ft La. t •
1it)q^Mal^
liaidLa.
RdM^
JiKk I^st
JM^dineAve.
McflRton
Jmatoa Ave.
.Twne« Ol.
Auwe Rd.
JineraQn
Jefferaon Blvd.
Jfficho Rd.
TOD-WO
4flOO-Out
M ar
Tih Cir
Ter.
. iln Akhn R-l.
frtt'n Tfanonck Dr
La
'icer La.
er Rd.
th a.
otoyii Pi.
63
5S
62
91
SS
86
62
54
S3
SI
54
54
02
62
54
. 51
SS
53
62
51
55
94
55
SS
62
SI
55
S5
«3
S$
51
S2
55
3
55
SS
S2
SI
Jodto ......
Jovett Lane
Jfycse Ave, .
Jt4>ita:St .
Jukis
Kani(^ Ct
Karen Lane
66
«S
56
82
m
51
51
Katie Barown Dr. . 68
Kaw Lane
Keder La.
KeeUng Rd.
Keeno- l*/^
KeQam <X, Rd.
Kempsvilte Rd.
Qraa.
ft St.
500-2
6400-726<^
Kendall
Kennedy Ave:
Kenneth Rd.
Kensington
Kent U.
Koitocky Ave.
Koiya La.
Kildeer Ct^/1
Kfaal^. /
KlmbaH Or. /
Ktog dulstTan Cir.
King George Rd.
Ktog WOliamRd.
K'n^Tis^cr a.
ifino- I?<;1. F N ft S
f i««~ \r^s Dr.
King*; G'-ant Rd
'<^'ng«! Lake Dr.
K'bw'wwi PI. .
Klni^dn a. ft Dr.
Kiwa La.
Kiikwood hi.
Klti©^ Dr.
ritthnraks Ct.
Klamath Rd.
Kleen
SUne Or.
KhabSmi^.
\
ft Rd.
68
55
55
S8
62
62
56
62
51
51
62
63
54
S3
51
52
55
82
02
55
n
S2
52
52
S2
82
S2
68
m
56
51.
m
51
m
68
Lcdce Dr.
300^99 51
MOOOut .: 55
Lake Rd., N, S ft W 55
Lake Bradford Dr. ft La. .55
Lake Christine 51
Lake Shores Rd. 55
Lakeskie Dr. 51
Lakeside Dr. N 54
Lakeside Rd.- 65
Lake View Dr. 55
Lakewood Chr. .
Lampl Ave.
LaanpUght La.
Lan(k)la Dr.
Laiigston Rd.
LaRay Ct. ft Dr.
Lark
Lark^ur Ct , . .
Larry Ave.
LaRue Cir.
La>kin Rd.
A
51
88
52
B
66
... 62
52
56
62
.. . 55
.,^....... 81
Lauderdale Ave. • 55
Laurel La. SI"
Laurelview Dr. 51
Laurelwood La. 82
Lavendo- La. fBt
Lavergne La. S3
Lawrence Dri ' .*.,... 62
Laws(m Rdf 55
Lawson Hall Rd. 55
Leatherne(^ Rd. 86
Lee ft Rd. Si
LeeAvS. K
Lee^ur^ Dr. 62
Leeward Shorw Dr. 61
Lefler La. 82
Leland Dr., E ft W 82
Lemon Way |2
Lexington Ct ^' 68
Leyte a ,60
MbeWy Bell a 68
lighthouse R . * . 51
lilUtti Ave. 88
LtobayOr • - 51
NEW
COLOiiS
FOR
YOUR
FLOORS
Armstrong
EXCELON
PLASTIC
FLOOR TILE
Tdte^itotice diat ob Decemfcer
28. 1966, at 10:00 AM. at Holt
Bidck. toe.. «80 Aragona BM.,
Virgiika Bea(^ Vir^nia, we siaU
exn^e to srie,' eee 1060 Chav.
hnpala, serial nundier 0188713120-
94f7, seized and reposaesaed from
James A. R(rf)toaon. Route 2. Box
UA. Vbginto Beadi. Virginto. by
ooBHiONincALTH or VntGINU
to dM dolt's OiBoe of dw (^
cult Court of die Oty of Virgtoto
Baach, 00 die 26di day of liovtoA-
btf . 1965.
Older ef fiiUieattoB
VICTC^IA SPELLMAN LAHB.
Ptolatiff. agidJMt
CLAUDS Z. LAMB. DefandaBt.
Ihe object of dda wit is to ob-
taia a diwiroe a vto»do matrtoqoaii
from die said defendant) up«n dia
groiaids of deaortton.
And m aKhiavit having been
made nd filed diat dwdeimdMit
ia a aoiKetident of die State of
Vk|[toto. die lult ham post olftoe
address bdng: Brook^, New
York, it is ordered diat he do ap-
pear here widito ten (10) days
after due ptfclicatton hereof, and
do what may be nectasary to pro-
tect his toterest to tnis Mit.
A eogy— Tertet
JOffll V. FENTRESS, aerk.
By: Mary M. White. D.C
.Paid W. Addss, p.q.
2413 Pacific Avenue
V 12-2-41
WA 2-7076
VIRGINIA BEACH
KiwANis cum
Will N SoMf^ All Of
, During Vm
HOLIDAY SlASbN
At Pacific Ave. ABC Store
PrL 1^M4I ft' 1M7-65
4 to • P.M.
Sat. miM A rs^m*-
ltA.M.to<P.M.
For Buik Onlers Cal^
Joseph L. LaGoglia
JU 3-453S
428^243
BUY AND HELP CRIPPLED CHILDREN
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Compart Thoso Rates
WHY
FAY MORE <m AtND MORTGAGE LOAN?
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127.41
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4,000
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SAVE $'s BY
DEAUNO DIRECT WITH LENDER!
OUR RATBS ARE THE LOWEST BECAUSE:
t We lead, oar ««*a moaey. 4. No apudleatioB feea.
tNaBrokerafaehargaaordia> 5. No Uddea ehargea.
flf aetoa. C Pre-paynaeat pivfl^ca.
to
BiUffiERS. A'
OOMPABII 7-^
AND BROKERS RECOMMEND US!
nONB APPLICATION TO: ~ S5I-109
A diamptoti h dliRtt-
gobhad by his parformanca,
by his ability to do his {ob
T
■SV\
m
8PRIi(gMBAD0W BOULEVAI&, WRFOLK
/v
YMt It trao, i)o> only ta
Ufa in ooneroi;
Many things mark ffia
champion. Ability Is impor-
Hmt, Training is a big fac-
tor. Than thera Is a thing
coilad dasira, an eagerness
to do ona's ba^.
Success is also tha mark of
o champion. So is depend*
ability.
Whotavar yon fii«y W
'hunting, tolte your business
to thft reputable local ^bust "
nessman." Viti wc^^'"*R \
been buflt upon dependabil-
ity and It is maintained
through an eagerness to con-
finua good service and guar-
anteed satisfaction^
Trade locally, f You'll al-
ways be glad you did.
m
Trade dt Home
And To Get The Most For Your Money,
Shop The Merchants Who Advertise In The
VIRGINIA BEACH SUN
I
, Read wd Nenrlew A.t<
IN JOINT mWKSB Wrra OUR RESIDENTIAL
(VA-VSArOON?.) AND OOABIERCaAL LOAN DIVISIONI
WE CAN SPREAD OUT DRIVERIES TO SUIT
YOUR NEEDS-AND TO FIT YOUR BUDGET
Tort ka^
aoa ba by mSm mkm
lira claorar, brl^tor*
availabia la atrolflM
grahit apattoff oiad Ot^
aignari atynnoib
FERRELL
UNOLEUM « THLE CO.
Phono 627*8661
ms W. 2S»ll SI.
OiT0F
BlUiWeE!
If yourhoflia
you mi^ ba
^owt of balance
To ba sofa, lat us rW
ipoobllgoNon.
hasn't baan diackad krtaiy,
i to find diat Ns IvnNs are
todc^s raf^icMnant costs.
your polky soon. There h
KELLAM^ EATON
Immntna Caiiptmy
\ 3111 PACIFIC AVE. - VIRGINIA BEACH
428-9161
9406-B PRINCE ANI)IE RD - CITY HAU
CD 4264600
J'l
Farming with Gasoline Power?
ttpaysyoutosay,
'Taxaco Tire Chief GasormeT
Texaco Fire Chief Is the regular-price gasoline thaf s specially
blended for the cliniate, altitude, and temperature in this
area. Its Localized. Gives fast starts and economical per-
fbrmance. Usa Fire Chief in cars, truclcs, and tractors. If s
- the gasoline that provides dependable power. You'li find it
pi^ to sWf "Fire Chief r
D. E. BONNEY COMPiOlY '
P.O. BOX 701^
BACK BAY-VIRGINIA BEACH-PH. 426-5855
»»
uMkHmam
^objector ^ iiAilt»«b-
^u s divotoi li ptMiM t^ win
Md an rfMn^ kur^ faem
^ and .^ ttg fte cWeod-
^^ last viNni iiM<m mtt: DS
l^iBid tluit dtw (^^imI has been
^ by aSd on biM( rf Itt eon-
^ma b ocil^ b whtt
[gp^ or c«fi«^^ flfe Mod-
g^ is wittMt 4ect» tt tt friN^
^f he do ^tpttt tan raai t«n
^) days ^tii <lit publlcatfam
^of, anfl do *Mrt n^ be nee-
^^fv to prated bb iDHiiit bi
ito suit.
.A copy-'TgrtB:
KHffi V. raNTMIffi, dat,
^. Mary M. White, D.C.
"I^^Oiafta ^rlige. p.^
gpi Main Plaza Eai^
lerfolk, Virgtaia
»4-«
• mmmmm
*< bHW
i. ^,<|WfiWtliaCburtaBd
■P w it tt ntrcaliiij ii n«4Mt
w^n* a veik te ftnr Aaextvtw
%^ itey It lllMi^ D. C.
P^^A. AgriMlo. Jr.. am
P^ A. A^sbMo. m.
Norfolk. Vli^
• IMM>»TK»
^ — 7 —
• dh^rce a vinculo MAtpiii
bm ht MUd.tWMMt, oviia ili*
CroMPdi frf wUfM apil ilo!«wf)I d«-
Mttoo ind iribcndonmcnt for a
pcrisd of nM% 'Aw oat :^b-.
Aotf « MAatft hM#if Imn
iMi a# MM ttlM A* i#i|iMt
ftiitikt (M* Atf 4n 4E4^^6
hrif bMA «Md « tM pttt « tt«
to «M«talb IB nM
or tmnstMm Ml drfM-
H "tttiNit dNd, fee laat
keom pMt aaiot adifavM b^:
I Wglnia B«Kh SUN, Thursday, D«<»mb«r 2, 1965
■^i
r 1 J i t -it -nwj g w
^74
(arc.
U4KHI
(d m^0m MA: (M ttf Mr
W
ji the Ckrk'i Ofilee ^ the Or-
(^CoiFt^tte Cltyflf Vtoiteia
^laeh, OB te iSh ^ ol Nwma-
Onter of |*iililcatfM
BRDSS WWCTON,
Flaintiif,
tpinat
GiHZEIlA WH^Seif WM?r(^,
IRie object of lbs adt is to ob-
1^ a (Uvopea a viKuie matri-
I0ui,fr«n &e said difea^ta^, i|h
tp be groundl of tiie T^vs sefMT-
«n.
^ an affidairit having been
Bade and ffled that the delautaM
b a aoTHread^ of the State ol
Wilginia, tbe bat known post oflice
iiktss being: 1914 Mantle
kmxK, BrooldTn, N&v York, it is
flfdered thrt aha do afipear here
irilhin ten (10* dagn after due pdb*
Jcation hereof, and do what vtag
be necessary to protect her iito«rt
» this suit. _i_,^J .^
A copy— Teste:
JOHN V. FENTRESS, Clerk.
BY: J. QBtis Fruit, D.C.
Bridges & Broyka
BG9 Ija^n Road ——-■-
Virginia Beach, Virgaaa. '^ j '
»Mt
-¥-- —
TIRGINIA:
IB the Clerk's Office Of Ite Or
iOilibmi <f *e Otjr af llriW
Bea4 w'ikc 2Mh di^ of Novem-
kr, 1905.
m CHANCERY
M4BI0N BROWN TOWNSEM)
and
HiZAlBETi! T. OVBSRCASH,
\ Co-Executors, etc.
C(»nplanaiit8 «
V.
MARIAN KtOWN T0WMSS4D,
ET ALS., Respondents.
Order af PvUiea^
Ihe (^ject of the abo9« s^fM
■lit is to coiffltrue Ae hoiografihic
vifl of Rob«t Ea^on Tommead
fe m a«tei cesoe of nt ca-
^pKrtfti the<% of \Sr^
Nr. 1965.
JAMBS AiriHONY TOK. Plato-
ttf^ '
i^aintf
iomwiNE jsxiM roA ^
lentet.
T1» objectof ilk suU is to Qb.
tata a divwca a viwnik) matri-
JSUrii tott^ ^Aa "■»«< Aalat^mMt
«itt tbe gnAnds of having Uwd
MpM^le and i^^ut wttlMJut Mhab-
itatton aad wUiw^ io^nqitkMi for
two yMbi oeH praoe^ UA 00m-
nmoeeiagt of Ois nA
And an affidavit havtay been
made and filed that die ^oidairt
is a am-mident of the State ot
Vu^^a, tkm last known addi^s
bdag: sis North Foijeos, twxon,
Masm, A Is erd««d that .^ do
appear hen witMi ten (IJ) da|s
lAar ^ giUicitiMi h«%of . and
d» iMrt il# be Qecessary to p9-
lect ber iotoart in iris suit.
A Higf—'Mbe:
JOHN V. FENIBESS. Clerk.
By: Mary IL' milte. D.C.
Wffiina H. Coleia. Jr., p.q.
9?S LaiUn Itoftd
Virginia B^di. Vb-^nia
COMMON#EALTH<»'ViaCHNli.
Ia«i Cferk's Office of Ibc Clh
e<ift C^wi of the City of VlrgiBiB
Rach. « tlw MOi day af P^vedk^
her, IMS. -^-
Orttr af PubUcaUaa
mimm e. sowarids,
Plaint«, ^^^
ell£n AiAmt: soWauds,
f.-. Ptf <T>4 ™ t
Ihe obj^ of this sui^ is to ob-
tain a d^loroe a .vinnjkr mi^-
cxaui fr«n the said drfendmt,
upon Sm grounds of 6 b »er% m and
ov« two yeffl-s s^ff atfoa. And an
affidavit iKivh^ been made and
fikd that tbe drfwdaat is a nn-
lai oalMeaHoB
Mitar lo|Nrelict ber
^ eepy— Tsila:
I»N V. niNTSEGS, Oerk.
^ J. Cuite nvit, HJC.
fite. Fine, UpH, Scfawan ft Fhie
Urn Btd^
N^ok.^^iniA
ll-lMt
odMIDNWEilLTB or VISOINIA
^ fte OerM Offiee of the Cb^
oi Cwrt rf Mm O^ if Vli|M>
R iffsaili^ ttMt a re^ortr of
the aocowte of Vtogiida Katkod
Bank of tfafWfc. Ad^tafr atot ^
«-. Deeeoei and Aa debts aad
<i fm n i^ i^ataMt h^' mtM$e te
been AN ^ the (^cki elAea l^
tte sifl eowt, Nid isMa tiHB rt(
maim have ctapwd sUm tt«
ClUSIFKIIIK
ffet re$ultif
KMTS
Of
PAUL p. ^^^Hce.
FWntiff.
ilpitaat
Oy^SY PATTH PEABdB,
^ object of this ault k to 0b-
tato a divoirce A Virtc^ Matri*
monii from ttie said defeidant u{>-
OR die ptxaids of two yean con-
tinkous iepMation,
^bd an i«^lavtt bavl^ beed
mide tiid ffled tint tbe defendant
is not a resldeat of Ibe Stale of
Vi^^oia, tbe last knom post a^
fica address being: Gcoeral De-
livery. Valla^, Cdtforiria. ft is
oraered Aal Ae da n^aa^ mn
wiiMn ten (10) days after due piiv
ticiOoD hereof . and do what may
be JMceasary to proteii to- interart
■in ftis aut. '
A copy— Ifeate:
JOHN V. flStmSSA, aerk
% J. Cui^ Fiiiit, Depdty Ckrk.
&|dgM ft &t)yi», Mys.
Ml Ladun 'Road ..
Virginia B^ch, v»i^giri«
114Mt
mm, IfO^^tH^, 011 metloa
(tf the said Vir^ia NatioDal Bank
of Noifob, AdDB^traMr. flf saM
decsadnt. It to (mmMO «Ht At
crKttiwa ^,mAA flfeMrs hitM?e^
ei li Aa Sttale af IMr^zal W.
Wheeler, Dei^tfed. do rixsw cause,
tf any they eft m te 23rd d^ rf
Dec«yiier, U6, before this court,
^ tti coirtroa»,i^nat pi groe rt
and diPwj if the ad estate of
sM deceMt to the legalNS eii-
titled tbenrto, without rapiring
leAnfti^ booi^
A coK^— t%fto:
mm V. miTREaiL dark.
E|: Manr H White,^1^.
f . iflili Mam, Atty..
7U ^rgiaia Natioud lai* Bl^.,
NVMIE. f^Mi
hlMt
%\ JKW^nf—ftaprtrifig
^M^i^fitfAtt m^
PlBBabbng - Baaltaig
Bectri^ - Air ContftlOBtag
PBtNcas ti3xm masBsm
U-S-tfH
wtmxytMmt
m Help W Mntai f amala
10 i»afs and fapplias
^t4Hi\ aiM^ om Criiser. llf-
hp C^Tder CfOwn--^4>4a^ha«
RaOo. Pu^ eqtdpped. ror Ml
IniormiaMI c^ 3«MM8 after S
pjB. • ,
RB^TAL REAL ESTAH
ni ApirtmenH ytfrntatili
Qp(X) LOCATK»l. Two ba^'oomB.
|M a Rxu^ yearly. oA 4)^
M»CHAh»ISE
EXFERO^XXD aeamstraai wast-
ed, (iadiaa' or men's alteratkos.
Call mmm. \X'\\^
INNOUNCEA#m
10 ;^«^4 NaNcM
HOSPITAUZATION PQUCY -
katwd rei^rdleaaof agi « axlalp
log craiiic eoadftkn. No valtiag
period normal fliiiiaa or aedlliits.
Phdna iUk MUa ift^ttja
— 'ft>Mw«ibw =
A plarsbaU neid fanil^-a*hed m
teiflte hu focal C4>eittng ta- «ti-
bitUus wonM of iuM|u^iooabte
etavaelar. A«a. nm, OSm «ki-
0m. pfAwL Aeeoalettld to
•Irttav MiaW'avMag B iiealne.
llast be ready to accept poiitbn
MMeffiMdy. tat toed iBtan##
mA e R. Divto. I94WI. iHtt
■"^f-
/rfJTOMOTIVE
n m^mmn ^^ »•»•
CHEVROLET - 1981 Blscayne.
OfaQT, 44hior. >adto. heater. 6 cyi>
iader. A-1 coodttlon. Uavtog. WIU
tite best oKer. CaU 34(^135.
IM-tbi
the last known pMi Office addreas
beii^: S314 Branch Avenue, S. E..
WashfaigteB, D. C, it te ordowd
that she do i^fiear here within ten
(19) ^s afttf due piriiUcatton
hereof , and do ^4iat BH9 be necee-
sary to protect her b^orest in this
suit '
A c^H-Twte: J
JOHN V. FWrTBESS. Clerk
Fine. FiRe. teguna. Sdnraa ft ftae
MfliA. {Virginia
CMOIONWEALIH or t«GINU
dece^ed. And. tt ifipearing bf af- ^^ As C3eiifs f^lee af fte C^
fidavit filed aceardbig to law that oft Caart af «
ESizd^eth deG«eton. JMk Edwards
and Emmy Edwaidi, le ^p ond a n te
is tile sbcN^4^^^ suit, ara not,
residents of ttb st^, 4t b, tbere-
fwe, cmSSSmi. that ttie saU
Elizabeth deGflfltoB, Jack E^kvards
and Emn^. Bdwwtfs do m^
within ten days aAo* chie pidilrca-
H, <aigf af n^tola
Beaeli, « ihe 001 day af Naveaa-
bar, HA
Offcf id PwHeaaHi
LOm^ M. CABON,
mfcm L. CASON,
D«ieadBnt.
8B0VI CAUSE ORDER
VIRGINU
lb the caicott Court of Hie City
af Vkgtaila Beach. 9a The IMi
Day Of Navember. MS.
In the MaMar of :
lUE ESSATE OF V. HOPE
KULAif. Dl£E/^SED.
It appearing tluit a report of tht
account <rf 9adie S<»il SelbMK.
Ebtecutra af ii IMe of V. Hope
Kdlam. dece«aed. and of tte dd^
(Old donands ae^ist Us eataris,
i»s beee filed in the Clerk's Offitx
of tiia Court, and Uiat wan (ban
six nooq^ have dapsed rinee tbe
qualific^aoif of the Execotrtx. on
Motion of Sa£e Scott K^am, Ex-
ecubix o( fee Estae of V. Hope
K^wt, Deceased, it is
OIUMBRED that the creditors of
and all oAers interested In the
afwesdd estate do i^ow cwse if
m$ UBiBf can. on tbQ 76i &y af
JUpury. OM, 1^ Its Oouit Room.
i^^Mt titt {MQTOcat and delivery
of ttw Estate of V. Hope KeOam,
Dece»ad, to ttie lei^itoe «amed in
his WIB heretofore probated In ttit
Oerk's OESce of this Court. wHh-
out reji|dfariag refie^^ bends; and
it is ft g^y
daDBUBD (hat &e foregoing
portkA of this Ohto be jx^lished
'Q th« Viri^ B^aeh Sle (»€« a
we^ for four sdecaatf ve wedts.
I rum I
1968 QIEVY. 4<kior sedan.' 6 cyl-
inder atrto bwismission. Radio,
hotter, new tires. Good offldltiim.
IGOO. Box No. 129, c/o Virginia
Bead) Sun. li-li-tfn
iMtmAcnvE poi^int
fte man average woiiM iMO.
good persmaOty uA f^^v^.
IMr 10 accept ip^M- b«ne
mk tf atfactod. Cuealiaad in-
tone n^ (^xK-taH%for advance-
aieat. Jbourtaca ttd Mttram^
d^ avalbMe, Fm- tsciiMtaNiew
^mmi bHwacn #|jife. Mtf
I0pm4»br.
,--iifi;hiriMg'*
90 ArficlM For Sala
TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! Like new.
Miy be seen S19 Srd Street. Sat-
urday. Deceirii>a- M. 10 a.m. to
3 p.m. IH-lt
3880 or 8554181.
uim
188.08. I roams wid bath. FuUy
fundshed. All utUiUes. 210 32nd
kp^y aftor S p.m. 1048419
^Of Rmw
ofTCOB SPACE rtm REIfr: Ap-
Cat 488481. U-lS4t
OOUHA - dean fttbMwd apst-
mant Plenty atora^ Re^entfia
area near basa bus. larp ylvd.
Owner. «MS8. •4&4fii
MisrgJiJ ^NW^iis funUture for
sale. 518 SNh Street lM»4t
ratEWOOP - sweetgisn oA ma-
S, $1$ cord unspUt. Cdl #64808
delWery.
. lM4t
CARPET FACra
I can seU perfect 17.90 Dupont
50| oykRi . . . $8.98 square yard.
|8.98 heavy sheared nylon . . $4.98
sl|utfi yard, tf colors. (3ail Mr.
PiMar, MaM88iB. ll-4tti
ffiiXpER MACHINE: In like new
oabbMt. SQ-ZAGS, Makes buttoa-
l»lBa, fmey sUtebea, and dams,
Eto. Local ^urty may MAsae pay-
mots of lU.M naoa^ ^ p^
complete b«lance of ^60. FuU
details Mid wba« seen write:
NattouA'B Oedit D^., B^ 8i4,
4.yneiiiai«. Vlrgtola. 1144t
CAVAUER DRIVE-Spaelaua S
bedrooms, fuml^Md, air cooA-
tioned, heat, washer ft dry«. Call
MA MB75 or GA 843e& MB-It-^
WyymiOUSI - ITHi street 890
s(puire feet Cmaed floor, ibiva to
door, ofica, toitet |^ nMl^.
m-mk 114l>ia
IIS Rant or Sab
LOW wintor rates unUl Jime 1st
or ^arly. Also nwft^rXocattfl
la the heart of ^ beach, near
oc^i front. W 4m. 104i-lfa
APArTMENTS or roon». We^y
or monthly. Heated. All utUMes
fom^ied. Apply Town Home Mo-
tel. 208 94th street lOSl-tfn
41 MiiiiUMfi fJ % !»
Jm
WJSMSS SERVKIS
30 A|Ntf«n<a puNkm
fident repairs. M op and de-
ttiwy. Finn^ 4BMM. Fud
Feed ft Butting SupfAea. lie.
tfo
31 iwiidi wt^R * M Hiig
We spedaUxe hi Uteben cabinets,
hoine l u^av e ment s nd «9
type of t£op work. CaD PUida-
rose Mill Work aft 9081 SouOi
lyonhamn l&iad. NM» or S«-
3882 evadai^
l-U-tfii
ATTRACtlVlE POfimON
For tboH wmt^ Uttn. 3»«0.
Good penoaaUty «id appearaaoe.
Reair to accci^ position infflie-
<&rt# i selects Guv antoed in-
oime wWi qjportuni^y for«ivance-
floent. Iika'fflit^ md rethremeot
^ available. For local Intorvlaw
call 34(M7S8 'between 3 PM. ad
tt ?M only. 12*lt
AMBfliOtS
A MarshiOl Field lamily-owBed en
tMriae tas local onal^ for am-
mm man of l«j&^nal^
dnracter. Age. tf^. COUega edu-
cttUsB' preferred. Aeeuslomed to
estdog aJbove-av«i«ge iacome.
iCi^ be roKfy to acc^ posiUon
immediatoly. For local latorview
call C. 8. Davis. 8964679. l»44t
Sudio apartmai^ funddKd. hi-
duding all utilities. Gas heat. Air-
eondltioMd. Good location. Year^
r«it of sev«ity-five (h^Jt^Jflk-
PINEWOOD aARaia«IS ~ Near
be^ ud bMes. Will rent for ^U
per month og a^. Pay HOO aad
asKime ^ifmuit of |8i par
noQQth. Owiar wffl he^ ftaiaaoe.
C^ 340-1444 aiqrtinM lO-Mla
UM. ESTATE FOR M^
00) pttr mood). Call
8861
One and two bedrocwa fun^iNd
gfastinaa^ Year round. O^
«84734 or ^84068.
\dk Housa* i-or iata ""
VIRGINU BBACH-Cfaeice
boTbood Mar Cavitfer HoKkL
QiMutt &u1y Aflfierican Mdt adtti
slate roof. In beauttfid set^ B^
4 bedrooms. 2H baths, eaator baD.
Uqte- $40,000. dall 43M4I1 W^
A&on Heal Estate. SiMi ft At-
lantic Ave., Vii^inia BMch.
BACK BAY ascnofi - ten
Bridge Roi^ Mar Chai% (HmdtL
New 3 bedroom, m bath
Ol, 2^ aa:e ^. Price ^4.1
2 BEDROCaHS. KNOTTY PINE ^^i^JN BRIDGE RDAtt MOt-
IMATIC 1906
[ER ZIG-ZAG 9
Beauttta coRditiMi. No ^attach-
vcmAi ire need^ tb make but-
tonhdn, oMmoffram. etc. Take
over ^n^yments of $7.10 (^ $42.80
cash. Call now. Cr^iit depidimei^.
85MBU. ^9Mb
I tRSED Oil QoOT fomace. Kresky.
FVa'oed drtft and drculatidn. $40.
1 aimott hew wall gas beator with
fan and thermostat 20,000 BTU.
$40. DaHart CMrtiictioa. 317
Great Nedi Road. Il44tn
CH»PORTUNITY FOR MAN D«
OUR FUEL OIL DH>AR'IMENT.
REPLY TO P. 0. BOX 06 STAT-
ING AGE, EXPERI^CE AND
^tS'gXBKES. PERMANEiNT
posmwf. MW$-tfn
MOIICS!
Contractora ft Home
Let us b^ you wtt thai new
home X lidiatioBs ~ or rapidn^
We <xn haniA materUs firara
basameet to attle and aid yoa hi
Phoaa: WOarn ft ^<aii, tee.
(1)
mm
m
3i
ADDITIONS. ^tt.TERATKWS -
Replacbig flea.' Jateb and slB^
porches aAd ttopa. Leave yoiv
building |ffeUias to m. 8eba,
20 yetfs a« | tt rtiiee , flmk you.
B. F. B^ jr. HUPHii. 8-l»4£i
— ' - ■■ " » ' ' "
WALSH AM»S<»^
lirildingafliii^lMUii
We win build your H^ home
or msSu your {naent cm a
dream to live In. Baak fiaane*
ing. Dial 5874410 aoytkna. ^
■ 9-»ia
MtoH
GENERAL Ct^nHACTSW
All types of home Jn^awaBOObi
ft remodeling. 'Heating n^bs
and instaUatiooB. UL WXaH
GUARANTEED. wtflWKttg.
Call Mr. Stamm. III7-7S51 or 617-
9543. 't-tf
^I>ITlOi^ '--- AllDsinum^h^
fa)er^as8. stone, apa^tlcal tite.
floor oonaii^any type oon^riiK^
tion; free ^Jati. Dunn-Bi^
Const Cou JU S40ti5 JU 8-7256.
ADDITK^S -^ Att»a8iaMr katdi*
ens renwMaft raefiq^ giltten.
sidii^ ffWBtyrwal lai^ira. Deal
Constraettoil Qa^^. ^^^
a^ 5 pjn.. 4m^lSL
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL
> DIRECTORY i
bans « #!f. tiove
PlUMlfNO
mnffilNG and.»l*tog wp^»-
UfcdieM ranodeied, se#frs H-
sttfed. 1^ tS^ma^ eatt W.
W. WiBdnson. 8554887. ;^^
HOME
We do 001
S^^a^erifiiee sboidd ralli a
MHMHMIilMM^M
mtmm
CQVRSIffli
Concrete fiieti« tfd fifHWU|:
curtoli wqA; Wttta
Servlel; dM smm.
ALCOA Al«niMn siMig. F^
alUiittMb.tUlf#-8il 8-19^
COSM^ICS A gJiilMK
Aiirk NormM CM^eHcs
Mole Norman CMmdks mw
faM a sbidki at 2Sad ft Atfantk
Av«c I^hone 4284153. 8-1941
pMmm
^^,
Ti60Bg, Ro^ng.
work - Ho dawn pi^naent lit
jwyiMot 6 mcMlhs lltor.iraA b
otgs^^ed. SIMI41 or 685400.
wane, oMfW^rs, wbk^ pwn^
porches; tree eitbiuilil; 843-
0614, anytlroe. s-l»4&>
K^..i^s.fie^acee.
lapakad;
/aMimm-: Repa|»,if I
'wad^ W Carl $ami. C. II
IRIM
PILL
%BUtBMm In
w9MI ^Din^^ Slav
■oiMHnp iffwfvrma
HAUMMlM
CO., INC.
MAS-TMl
PU2NTY of budnaaai Excellaitf
(qipoitai^.. Biyh commlswfawi. Bo-
nus fboi ttid oAer hiceotivea. Li-
eoaed or lad kea a ed w ill irate.
Part ttme — fott time. l4fBnhavan
QMoqy aad VhiN* B«>^ Ana.
See Jack Croas. Compass Bed
Estate Co., W» Shore Drive. 484-
ALAin}drs LAMP i^rmuES.
Jyi^ opened In new kxatffon. 1513
Piaaaure House Road (RobUns
Oobcr) In greater Vir^ala Beach-
Pka» I6MIM. S$tocted antiques
at prices ttht #0 pieaae you.
FiOBitoe, giw. china tm books.
ll-44t
Needed - s men tanMedtataly for
aum^ tralaac program. Mill
be idtaoiv* aad career mkided.
Cafl mWBL
U-19 tfo
CAB DBIVStS. Service m» 'ac-
cepted. NO experietee iM^ii^.
$86^96 weel^y. We >ay (or City
permft. Also fi«« roott rait. Safe-
way Taxi, tern shore Drive, ^5^
Baieh. 4M428S. MMfa
42»llbWtitfwl
tS^Aflt: Seles ptfaom
•Vfhm The Action Is." E%-
not esseotia}. We wffl
^ ited h# you g^youJiwe a
" ' f diraw and 9»at datermi-
^ fe ggco^fok ^too^hean*
' ,.^ Resklafrtial Salea
_ tor Iflloitnation t^ Joe
93 HouaahoM Oaoda
t
Woe tbe fine^ harotture uI4»l^e^
tag and refiaiihtag caU 428-
6»7. Wltop Leistering Co.,
MOO VIrgkda Beach Boulevard.
Free artMea-^^ and de-
ttvaiy. Net ana aOel furniture
7-22-tfo
LIVING ROOM. MCCERN KTICB-
EN AND BATH. MONTHLY <»
YEARLY R^ITAL. 6 BLOCKS
FROM nCEAN. CONVENIENT
TO FT. STORY AND OCE^A
NJ^.S. CALL 587-4778. IF NO AN-
SWER CALL BACK IN MO^
ING. »»tfP
Austin's Court M(rtd Apvtmai^
306 - 19di l^reet. l^^msf
apartments. All otUitlK for-
nished. Also, 4-room apartmoit
md furaiidied rooms. Bk)ck
from Bus Station. By weeli or
muQ^
tfe
tin^am EstatM. New l»rkk
homes. 3 bedroom, V^ bath, eky
watar. Gk)0d ftiukclng. $n^ to
$18,200.
DUPLEX: Gatewood Park, Ldn*
don Bridge. 2245 Potter tboM.
Good rental progttty. tSu W hf
m bkxk hSSiag on roK oLlot
Price $16,800.
Mr. DeHart 8IMS81 - ^4|Mm
MmiL ii-*^
CLASSIFIED DISPUY
INSTRLKTIONS
Uvtag room, bedroom, klt<^^
bath. Convenient to shopping,
einimhaa. laoa^ooiat Very
reMoaable yearty mAil Pacffio
Afmm, Phoaa owner 4384(06
or «il«141
2 BEDROOM apertmant, aloely
hirakbed. Near flopping coita-
and bead), (te 2 aa«s WMxfe. 101
Pinewood Road. Mi;8. Walker, 438-
REKTAL ud mATt
110 AfiftrfniM^ U^m ,
Vmxm VBBXm ~ Gi^ewopd
Purk. Diqtoi t^mpfotakt tat nk.
Stem and r^r^^aitfM'. IRMfB8 per
month, m. DaBlrt MMM, 340-
4m. S4M3U. U-Mfa
'% ' • ' " *■ .
2 BEIffiOOMS, INfag i^ dining
room, l^dieo. bM, ftit ffow,
yard. C^^^nliB^ to ^Hff^ I^e*-
sondlile ye^ re^aL rteoe cwn-
er - 4aHN8 01^ 4184^ •4(>4fo
Wis have fau^idiate assi^aneitts.
naflf «i||aea| to ^M^ Baaeh.
IIbo off betMeea^^ wba <ie-
fi«d~^b CO tlMse. tan^ora^
jtt)a whn ooQveideirt Is imtc
naie Mm Ji teter^daw aad job
733 Bousfa ^reet
49 f nHi*n WanfwM'aoala
^,_., of older cWIdrw dteres
ioployQat in gift or at^qoe
sHop, tftnwy or schoN ott^. Typ^
a, light sheriluuid. FhU or part
pi$4HW4.., a4-H
iiMky SVriiitt: day or nigti Ra-
apopaftile adult ^numskm^
za. Call M(W748.. . . 12-2-lt
»- ■■■ I— ■^^^^^^W^—^— — ■ I ■■-■■■ I ■■ IM^^P^M^ I ■■ I ■ ■
aPAAMINTS — Flmkied or
«iaf#ni^ed. Yeafty tr seasonal.
Coolfir Raa^^ il ii Street.
43i-iibi. Mgbti Imm.
3-2-tfo
CQMPLE1ELY lumi;d)ed. S and 2
tvm iffi^ificiaB. Some'w^ wall
to wflU <arpet. $60. moi^. in-
chiittng water. Call 4SM090 or
42M70L tf-23^
113AHeys*$,FimiMt«d
or UnfumhlMd
NEAR OCEAN. 2 bedrooms. Prt
vate duplex. C<mv«ilait owy <»«•
fort; jalousie pord), &r^laca, yard
psricing. Short tease. CaS 4264340
ori4384642. l^l^tfI)
HARDIN ^iOlOOL
c« musk:
.1 Rwrf fj V
•rbtow Hardttb, DInctor
3|t • SMl SftTMl
VirflaU BmA
REAL OT'ATE
Sates - Rentidi
Custom Buddtag
Short-teim and y^ty
ANCHOiRiALTY
431-7411 aiTttoM fof aarvfea.
BUSINBS
114 Hmiaas for Rant
WATSEUTBO^, three
home.. AvaflaUe Fetxnmy. Call
4S»2730. ll-2(-3t
IISARMorf Property
For R«nt
UNFURNISIfflSD two bedroom
^)Ouse. Serened front porch, large
wooded lawn. ConveiieiA tecstion.
Cali 428.{S17 after 5 or Saturdays
ft Sundays. 11-24-at
CaVAUER DRIVE - Pumiabed
4-raoili bottaia. Ctt M4 S4S75 or
GA
LUXURY simuner suidb apart-
thents fed- winter rntd. Designed
fn- discrtminatUg cbuptes <&- todt-
^li 'KUc^ea, dUtag ar^. bar
(8t^. AM imnhii^ poal Afi
utittttoa fumisM. Aiily. BUIE
tmm tX0G», 2«1 pa(^c
Avcnna.
FURiaSiffiD i^Hf^B^ 4 l^g
ro(tti, bedroom. k tt^beijetK , baU)
k\as^ dtHHft Coaiifortabte. clean
wdl heated, oeatrd IftMAi Near
ocean. $^ P«r mt^ Wa^ fur-
nidied. Calf 428'^ or 4Bi-7|27.
Ml^l-tfa.
LONDON HUttW - 3i$ GMfr
irood Av^a^. Furnished osm lied-
rgoa^pll^Mhkl^ ftirnisbecL
$^ p^ mm. Mr. Ddtol 34D-
8^1. I4(M971. 34P»83U. U4-tl9
115 Houats — Fumldiacf
Ask Y^wr iy« Pfiyiiciin
Abovt
TRI^YLOH'S
GUILD OPTICMII4
Strvii^ >^Htift
1369 LuUf RdU, V(
It
^..>, Va-_-j^
Baraard H. M«li)MiMni,ftlgi(1i
GAHtoa 8-4030
VIRGINU raiACH - Near biMl
and beach. Small 6)ttage ftr-
nished. No deposits. $50 moath.
Coupte only. J4o pets. 3404328.
»40#i
CLASSIFIED DISPUY
AUCTIONS
Mnury Riganto
Auction Company
AliERCHANDISI
Fb^q^aoe
WOOD
We D^tf
UI7 OectiB Blvd;
10-28-aa
RIAL I^ATl
EXAM COimSE
Stats Lie«M« PMqparirtory
Ihir aM INaaiai CIbmm
CImmb InalrBctod By Prac*
UciBf Attomvy m^ A I
ceased Real EstkW JBreln
PeM State B«|bd Exaai
EaalHr-^EvMA Now
HCOMPiETfi C0URSE--$3i
Tidewater's Most
Experienced School
Noffollt- ,
REAL ESTATI
Goldaa Triaaibk.
PHQNK|IA~
Ripuri
322 • 17tb StveM
wmmm
m^
ARTS CdMHgri l«MAt liill^i
PAINTD^, WS^VW i^I%> IKPAUI
v^ojIaning
■BMaaaiaBaBSBiBaH
tmmimm
: i
K^
m^ SUN, f»wft^, Oi»mb©r 2, 1^^
pi*
i Il4U.Ji|LJi
■■Kii ■ .mil. ii» . ' ">"
ff^ from your
Agricultural Agent
t H "OfCK" COCKREU. JR.
mNtBWNI MQEF CALVBi
Gtowvfe^ eondiUoM w«e Hindi Mter ta mo« of Virgtait OiU past
MMD, and mm resuk u Oui mmn Virginia catUenwi haw bought
Mil Mlvei to ^rtolK. j_. u #
the way these antaata aw fa4 wfll (tep«Jd on: what the fanner
^aaa to d& wift ♦he cah« nvt jwar, bow large they are now, and
iihat {eed it aval'able.
i:^^ w Jitercd for sale a«t i|>r^ abould put on 100 pCfunda to be
fwllteble. However, d the laww f^ana to keep the calves and graze
tten tor sale as yearlirf feedws next fall, then IflO pounds winter
ttate is aH he needs to put on. to Ai| way he ^s the larger part of
^itai OS parture-^Wch is Us prtaury objective when grazing year-
Mag feaikr steers. ,^ ». ^
^g ^^ of calveg h»l"g imitifti ly^ »wi«4i Hi do with th»^Q9e-4X
§Ki tiey need. SmaU calv» require hi^m quaUty feed and have to
fcave a«ane grain. Large calves rmging CO to 900 p(Hin& caa use
tarse fu«MMi<» (rf a poorer grade ra^iage wjd will not be as depen-
diBt en gntin. Tht l»g cahre& wiB ne^ s«ne grain, however, to do a
i«a0ec«U job.
Nataa-aAy. the cattleman hM to feed what he has, and he should
kasp this in mind when buying cahea. He should bring a san^ of
forage to my oSux and have it seat to for analysis. "^ results will
tii Mn hew to scqjpkiRient his ^affe vitti protein, and ^K^>eth^ or not
» mejk the addition of grain to get the performance he anticipates
bom m calves. The forage te* is free. All the feedw has to do i* see
me. " ' ■—
FOr a 50(Hx)und beef cal to gaia «• to W) pounds during tt» ISO-
d» winter feeding polod, he must have an average of 8 pouids of total
ijb^]2e nutrints daiJb' and dtwut SAO (f • POund at digestHile protein.
Hiis raesBS. atowit 30 poiaids of com salage analyzii^ 21 percaA
Tm or Mter. 2^ poumb of com and <»b meal, and 1V4 pwnds of 44
peresBt soybean oil meat or its equivaleat. ,
Seven pounds of alfalfa hay okI 4 poun^ d com oi^ me 9»ne
aiboiait of ta^ed hay and a nound of soybean meal and 3 pmmds of
MRi«adoal»uttfaesameiBk " .,
i Ms s«ie crif . if kept to graae tiie fbiowing spring and seU aa a
yaai«r« feeder, can get by with appipUniately 26 pounds of lilage
mi t poinid of a/^bem o& bM mi I'fsitK! of oora and cob meal.
tm pmmds of atf^a hay and 2 pounds of com, or 10 pounds of
< Nxed hay wUh a pound of com and a poond of iw tean oil meal wil
dorfmtf theairaa job.
fiMfler c4Aves wtB tsdce less, so faed aoeordng to what yod intend
to do wWi your aives. ' ■ • ■ ■ ■
Servicemen In The News
M VDMWHA BKAim
raHiiiya ani TikiJm " ^^
fsne A. Ci^elyn, 29, 'mi. ^nt0^
ia Beirta arid J^m S. ralr^Mi.
9^ wairen. Vtrgbda fleacb.
Va^m aai Mvpky r- Rfli^*^
Porter Vav^B. m ^ »Mm,
Virginia Bettftf iBd 0^ *«
Murphy, it, leoitaiy. Vtf^ita
Beach.
Ware and (km - Uonard M.
Ware. 22. Vm, Nfw Yortt, N. Y.
•tosk ait aa«ycr-4«i|l ftyop
Norti^ VIrtfnia. and Swap CMnI
Sawy»-, 2t no o^iqMtta M«t,
*^r0nia Baadi.
3. Patew. «b ^^rtrictei.
N. Y, aM Anna (Mataa |*»
sm, a, no oc»i^tl<» mi,
M. Y.
wortcar, VW0m IBmOi and Bm^
b^ mam B^oci, it. k> oce*'
paUdtt tattd, ^^ BaaA
u^im&r^ML- If/Am Mrn^
ry R«r. H, UWi liofio& and
ifcaiiiiidw FMirw jnwoN i^ ewnt
SvMa Vs#er, 21. seK-aBviayN.
MdiBond and UWa Tm ^VUiii.
n. derk-tyiM. Virgbita Beach.
VhttM ftMwd
vm. tcAesa, am $m ^rte Ed-
,1^ RaMMdt. % iMm, Vi^
Uat ani ftiMni « David W^
m Lmt^ fi^ flyumVf A^, Va..
omI Ai^ Jeap tMwi, ^ aa oo^
liWia^ airi ABw - DavM ^B-
sMir Unn^, 2!^ cr^t ^orit.
Ndrtoft and Laura Ann AHeo, If,
Hrietriady. Vl^a Baaoh.
Jtlpctar AlcoR, 3t, M, HI*
ance gatoanan. NMqIk wd
uaYte TaytBT, 31. sacM
Virgtola BsMih.
V^pMa ««A ant J
07. nf. rtudiA. VfrgUa
iUew Md tmkK - Bwbert I Beach,
Scolt, it., m, duel ttrtal
ic. NsifaUl and DatiNa Daaa
«. aa
Mt
vm and M«tt A. Aide 31. m
ocdvatfoa Mid. Wtfaia Biach
OMk> «d liariBB IWjori* J««.
21, sea«twy. Irtr^a B< |;-
itfliiv iMhwM. ft «udea^ Den-
vtr. OrtB. and *aet KAN!«
ftmmm,U, sadsstary. VfrgWa
Seaman Itociiitt JUchard S. Kaye,
vm, an of Ifr. and Mrs. Stanky
J. K^ of an WtfftO. View Drive,
km HgBB litevy bane traini^ M
lhaU.9. liaval Trainli^ Center,
Saft1^ii» CM.
• ♦ *
Timmfb Cooitrdmia S/e &bat
S. !t^fiiokte »:; tiSOG, sffli (^Rcb-
ert S. Beynoktt of ^mu Boule-
vaid. Is savttg on the Staff of
C<nmuader Coart Guard Divi^n
% csaoprtHd bCe^ Gaast GmrI
iJt^Bt 43pertifai« out o( Da Naag,
Wet N^ as mits of the Coastal
Sitfveltoee F^on^.
^ Ax^ Fft Aloaso D. Twiford.
am ^ Ifr. aeA Vbn. UOm E,
of M. a, is a^meariber ef
Iflpttaty mce BattaUoB
b«so presenM tiie Xa
Aitn0 Betat L. Troiary, a«
if l^.and Mrs. Me D. Tre^
of 4Be t^ttsa BMd^ ^ be^ le^
iactod for tadmkal training at
aJiuppaid AFB, T«., as a U, S.
Air Force aircridt maintenance
ipedalist.
• • •
ttolei R. HkSkmigS Kis^^ih-^
^iHed four weeks of U. a Air
Tm» tttMc^ at the Taction Air
Omamatt La^riey Ara. Va. A
maa H Xf of tte Air Force Reserve
O^ftctr Training Corps vsit at Em-
017 Unlveraity in Atianta, CAdet
K^Dowdl is the son of Mr. and
Mn, C. T. MdDoweO of SOS 22ad
Stieet.
* * * I
Aviation Ifochinist's Mate 3/c
Jarrv C. OoWns. l^N. ht]i<>nni of
Iha f «tner Miss Dcarothy R. JcbO'
aoB (rf 512 S. Bird Neck Road, is
Stfvi^ at the Naval Air Station
Pitoent Rhrer, Md.
» * '•
Amy Pvt. Noman C. CvSief,
Swjthem Bh^, was i^igned re-
om^, to the 68lh ArtiBery. Fort
kMtt', Okinawa,
of MM. Lula M. E^liridge. 1737
h
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H. Joseph !Lowcnthal, Jr. '
MANAemO DffOR OF WE
Uirainia SlSeam ^un
\
Even Folks Who Aren't
Thrift-Minded Shop at A&P!
Here's Why
People who aren't
thrlftrmindedliketo
be cared about
That happens at AaP—
to everyone.
They like brand selection.
AaP has it
They like to shop in a ,
dependal^e store theyxan trust
Thi^'sA*P»
" ' * * ■ " . '
They have a problem . . . what to
do with the savings they mak«» K
'taw^M.
Are these good reasons for
shopping A&P? - ♦
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59c
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MIXED NUTS
VALUE' CAN
I
QUALITY
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SULTANA . . FRENCH FRIED
EACH MONDAY
WEDNiSDAY
AND FRIDAY
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CAP'N JOHNS FLOUNDER or
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^ vmOINIA BEACH, VIW3INIA, THURSDAY, DKEMBER 9, 1965 Two Sect1ons-16 Rages SINGLE CC^Y; 1(te frf MAIL $9,mm
ffORK UNDERWAY ON
GEN. BOOTH BLVD.
tmO^OA imMM > Goi^rae-
^ m Jkami Booth Bn^^u^
Tim K^ file biOal ifitterwBdi
Imm «a IVetda^, deals with
mmm nd imtallaiiM d drain-
apt ttsHiH. loc ft^ i^Rmt
«l te eMd win ortMd from n^n'
B«dee Inlet to wiUiin 400 yards
of Xkm Nock Road and Oceana
it^ fiinty hatb^ aoqpifared
te a dividod fcMn-4ane hi^iway
timi AOmtic Avenue and 4th
Str^ to an area in tte vidn^
of a^ Hall at Mkoss i^e.
Iieim9«': dw road utdo: oMatnic-
ttai otw prohaMy wUl be oidy
(wo4na. V^m thie mad phaM of
te r«ad la biiUt from Dam Nedc
Road ^ Ctty Hall, it a poniile
that te CQB^Mcd nwd wiU be-
cuiM a dMded U^^.
Ifeavy ecpiipinait has ahready
iiHnred hrto itveral {riaces ahng
tt« RNrta. Oinj^ettai of the ^j-
i^ It o^Kt^ l^ late imnier
tt «u*fy all of 1916. Ev^Au^y
(kumd ftwth BouUwn!^ wffl tie
his Bid^pudcan Boide^rd aaar
CSjT' SU|« fBtaUbif^ a network of
cu'emfeNBMi oi^wi^ wating
~ii hMv% popiii^ are^ (tf
A^^Bte BodL OMtncthe <rf
(^nml teath Boidtanrd ta ac-
tual ahead of tchedule, but dty
•Adlls mt, it was MCemry td
itjM tite road now hi &rier to
^
tht othir ptojfids, I
ahia^ iteMnrt^wN hi thi re-
pot ferined ^ ffiTcSMH^ Win
of WfOnfl* fliMth and AModales.
The prei^ cttMnx^ioa vriU al-
io provide new a^seia to a cfty-
owaed arw rff ftosperity R<»d
and Fvm Road, baqj devioped
as a [dadc and cm^jiag fa^ty.
There is a posdbiUlgF that ^ ana
wlU be partiaBy rMdy tar lae hy
moA mmimet. Hie pt^iperty ii ^
wMdi oi» eontabed Uie "poor
{aaa" la UkI, Pr(^}aity Eowi,
bdan bearing its prooait nane.
led to the facflity.
In Virginia Beach B«w^ ttie
new bwkfvard will couKct with
ti» new brUlge acitm Rudee Inlet,
en which bids are» expected to be
M. by TtM-ym. ^to target date
has been projected fa- final oxn-
pletkMi of the eaUre manuiMth
project.
According to aeraral ci^ (dli-
cials, there Is a stnH^ p<mibillty
that General BooUi ftwlevard will
serve ancHter fun>ote. Receitly
the North Candhia l^lslature has
spptovei a 1300 mil^ bond is-
sue for tiie ctMatructiM of the
nsA te he k»6#h ai ^ Outer
Bai^ Turnpike. Hie giant »iper-
hi^iway would {swide a Un^d
acc^s oc^u side highway thrcw^
iUxth CaroUna. in years pifirt,
there was raiti dteusdon ot bufld-
61^ CM OPERATE IN
WitSOmWi WEkCR — Emergm-
^ fSmr equ^ra^ will keep tde-
f/ham service g^^ in the Vir-
^Wb psocb vea bi the ev«it the
eU^ wmM h«ve a kxss of elec-
tricity.
L. F. P^dc local manage^ lor
the ChesapwdK and PotMuac T^
qidMne Coo^aigr of Vh*ginfai arid
&e conqiMqr hu bindreds o^ bat*
teries, a tx^tk» cB^d engine gen-
erator hi to pimt building (316
9^ Street) that wouki supply the
aeoSBsaty power to keep cu^o-
mers' telephoiies ringb^. Tl^re is
also as adbcpiate auidliary powo-
si^Iy to provide ^ts ttiat comr
pany peraiMnd can maintain
equilHii^ aod opa*ate tiie witch-
boanb.
U was anergoicy power sys-
tctfis shnUar to the ones JMre at
OiP dutf kept tel^diones operat-
ing durh^ the UadHMJt in the
n»tii»stera part of the country
a short time i^.
^ Not only is there auxiliary pew-
«■ efi^^mert hi one (Antral oi&e
b^<^, bM Uirou^iout the cei-
tral offieas of the CtiP, the Bdl
SfUmi and (Mher UieBbtme com-
jMBiy dial c^to^. Fk«in abnost
^ diQT the fin* switd4K>erds were
htttaQed. batteries have provided
nfleto* ttid auxiliary power for
tale^ione tolerations.
In die CAP area, accordu^ to
Pab^ ova* I8.S mU-
lioQ is mv«stad hi enierfenqy bat-
teHas, and pow«- geawa l orB . the
birttenesare c<^hiually connected
to the switohing equipment and
tdephoM operatw positions. WiUi-
in a split second, not evsi nrtice-
able to a po^oa uihHS ^ tde
{dione, '.if (^amiercial curreitf is
elected ttie tMttn'tes provide eon-
tiauous. ffmet to the equipment.
T%m, m many taMteasoes, emet-
geocy generators ccnie hitq opwi-
ticsi aitd provide the necessary
power required for ^fphiNie ami
other c(anmiaiicatl(ats s^rice.
To assure telephone ^rvice in
the case of as emei^ency for larg-
er td^Jhone custoniav of C&P
mcfa as bo^rttals, department
st(M%s, state, dty and federal goy-
erament, batteries are also provid-
ed (m the prteiises of tiw custo-
mers too ,so ihat telephone so^ice
from their own PBX smtdixiards
can be nudntauied...
Patrick ^tod &at up until a
few years ago mai^ of tlw largo-
telqriKme comptmy central offices
had gas ' finite m the (^lerating
nxxns jaat in case aom^lnng hap-
pened to the li^ts. IbeM have
now beta senMn^ and refdacfd
with dectridty.
In do^g Patrk^ sak^ the. iO:
stances are few when auxiliffiy
powo- equipmeirt is. necessary to
be iti^. faoweverit is ttev yAiia
it is required. / •
tag a Vfa^a coamedkie to ttii<^
rrad lA^ the oceia from the
North Ctt-oOna Um to the curreit
end d AUa^c Avenue. Ihe proj-
ect afvm r^KJied fruitkm, al-
ttmi^ discussioa u revbn^ from
time to time. Now that North £ar-
dUna hM gone ahMd w^ plans
for Ms pBi <^ the road, tiiere
wouU te ayne d^lcuhy hi ftm-
ndbig traffic iiAo Virguiia. Car-
tvA Nffilh Carolina pUutt would
httve the road end at I^Mt's Is-
hmd. dus enptyhig traffic mto
narrow and curvy Route 61S at
the Vh^inia Bead! dty limits on
the North CaroUna bcB«ter. G«isrd
Booth Boulevard would, at least,
p?ovMe access from Route 61S to
Atlantic Aveeoe.
With the start of Generd Booth
&)ulevard, Vhfiaia Beach now has
three maji» road ju^jects under-
way, witt several otiiers taring
the coiKtruction sti^. Work m
the initial phase of tadf^&aieace
Boulevard is BMividI v^ ntMrth-
w«td towsrd Swre Driw from
Vir^a Beach Boulevard. AikI
dearing, drainage, and concr^e
bridge woric Js {Nrogressii^ rapidly
m the NorfoQc-Vli^nia Beadi Tdl
Itoad. In addition, bids are out
OQ ooiistru(^ion of tlw second hiro-
Isfte bridge ^lanshig L^nnhaven
hdet <n ^Mire Ihive, Uxis brh^-
Ing the etUY^lrtion oi Route Sxty
as a faiff4ans dlvkM U^ay
dos^ to reiAty. .^.
roads to Vii
0iiti ii fece^ yeM^ especially
wtth die piioMig for the toll road,
t^it them Jia been much concern
Im tl» lad( at north-soikh roads.
With the adtttioB of Independence
Boulevttd and OsfBo-al Booth Bou-
tevard, some of ^ tttUk ^rdb-
kmt «dB be alleviated.
By Ute nest sunoiner, Vir^nia
Beach residente wfU haw the Iffst
(Urect Uiik wM<k»aaa Boulevard,
and eveahia% nW hav« a s»dy-
i|Med comiec^ from Atlantic
AVone to City Hall, with the com-
plrtion of G^iffl-ai Booth B(Hile-
vard.
WOOD NAMED AS
CPC CHAIRMAN
VIRGflNU BEA6| - At the
Virghiia Bea<A City Planning Com-
mission's meeting Wednesday, J.
W. Wood was iHianimously ekcted
diairmaa of the commission, to
fil the position recently vacated
l;;y A. L. B<Huiey'r appouitment to
City Council \ ■
After * Wood's appohitment the
commisskMi went to work on its
Img agraida of items.
' ., *'
Wood, bdore his i^poutmait,
was ■ a regular member oi the
Plennii^ Coranisskxi.
/
VtfCinyi BewA he fttxd with a pe#er fililire ilke time Ort sfaifdi tlie Borthearten aad mniUi-
rf iiM IMM States. C A P e«M«B^rs ¥iD SOU hare Ml ose if Aelr leMiOBes. ahoald
Ml fte eanpiMrf wll awlteii to Ms aasHaiy-di^d ps«er ptaat to reehaifge the batteries
ifitiihiftiri rTrT"r- ^-^ r ^^-**-«^ ^ *»-- --T^- r^^ pi^K,— m
m sswiee.
^■CSfc'i
Ii ukes uuBdica ei years tmc ton* trees to pew aai devd^. birt
•y- aeooBd. for a bidld«er to kaw* them dwnu 1*at U the s'taa-
ttoB jKrt off Proimerity Road and OcesDa Beotevard as dearing
mmm ahead fer coutmctiea of the first phase ef Geacral '
Bdvlevard.
Booth
BEACH COUNCIL NO
ABLE TO PROCEED
REAPPORTIONMENT
City aed l^te ^fteMi discuss oenstractim work ea Gcaend BeeOi
Bwrievai^ L. to R., 6. L. Culpepper. laspeder^%(%arge: Roger
Scott, Anistaat to the City Maaager of Va. Beach (staiMlag): Charles
Kiley. Dh-edor of PnhBc Works; L. E. Wise, deariag
Bmct watona. b^^Mtor kalaee.
WELCOME HOME CEREMONIES
VIRGDVIA JEAOI - D!
dty of Virginia
with the mfl»ary v^ CV&7 fand'
lies will father hi Hangar.122 Oce-
aiui Naval Air Sti^ion on Sdndagr,
December 12, for {»«4awttng c»i-
moni» of 75. fliers retar^ng from
Viet Nam Mtion. ^
Ai^roxunatdy !0 pUi^ wfl!
leave the carrier Ind^widaice at
2 p.m. and Utnd at 2:30 to 3 p.m.,
taxiing up to Hangar lA
The welcome hone cwemonies
have been arranged 1^ the Aiimd
ForcM committee of tiie Vh-gitia
Beadi duoiiia' of Comnerce w^
Edwin Bn^an as chahman. Adde
frran civilian dignitoms. Vke Ad-
miral C. T. Booth il. cramiUBidte^
in-chief of the NaVal Ak AtlaMte,
and Rear Achnh-al D. C* Rh^iani-
son, conmiahc^ Fleet Ak Nor-
folk, are ocpocted to wUaess the
fly-In. i
Virginia Beach beatdy titlists,
Lymell Bass, "Miss Amorican
VHtOlNIA BEACH - The long-
await»i Federal Coiul decUon
conconing reiq^rtionmrat of the
Vir^nla Beach City Cmmdl has
now been handed down. It cune
in a joiitf dedii(Mi c<Hicemlng Vb"
ginia Beach and Chesapeake. Ches-
apeake has done nothing at this
time concerning reapportloranat,
although Vii^inia Beach is well on
Uie way to solving its own pn^
lem. The Federal Oiurt decision
sfanply finalises plans of Vh-ginia
Beach City Couiwil. Council Is now
free to [Moeeed with mea^ires
l^du^ to tte flnal adof^aa of Ito
already unanhnously adopted plan
tar rea{^xn1ioinnent. ^ter the Vir-
(^nefal Assen^ly acU on
the diarter change, tlwre is little
doubt that CcHUicil's plan will be
adjudged legal and coostltutiooaL
U. S. 0ish-ict Judge Walter E.
Hoffnrun said Tuesd^ that if the
city of Virginia Beach does not a^
the ^OMrseSsidn dt the Gene's]^
Ass«nbly to provide new means
for reapp(»li(H]raent of its City
Council by March 14, the court will
do so. tf- the court do«s have to
provkle reapportimmiM^ it is ex-
pected it n^ b« d(»e by an at-
Uttlgc dM^kn. ih^ order also to-
ckded the c^ ol ChnapealK.
MUNMib to a meiiM»wdum
^ed to flAKal ceurt. s^ the "one'
*ii^*5i«5f
icishn he atkiptod am eaitteir a^
km hf Ofareidt Court Judge ASb&i
V. Aryan that "The fad of a
(dato and flagrant disp*oportk» fi
couadhnol in certain borou^s of
eadi city" was not deniiKl by any
d the def«idante. TUs ofAdqn
was fomied when a siaiilar case
against Viiigima Beadi's appor-
ttoment was beard to Noiili^
last SqitendMr.
' to Vir^Ua Beadi' seinraldti^
zois com|>]atoed that five cotoK^-
mei r^ewnted Vfa^inia Bohdi
Bdwigb ttid each other b<Mrou^
had Mly (me coundbniin to rep-
re^^ it.
N(»M[ Att«roey Henry Howdl
the oM county magistrate distrkts.
Tl» citizens fr<un Vir^nia Beach
who fded the mitlal si^ agahiM
cotmcil api^ionnffit clahned
"Xy
Une on Nov^nber 16.
The CHy d Vii^nia Beadi, site
d the Oceai», Naval Air Stotion,
will be hcmored with the first Na-
val ah rehimees en the eset coast.
m
Lake Bradford Ban Lifted
>t *
VIRGI?flA ra^CH — Sgmt set hof, more wcygen than normal and
up by the dty health department, j throws the water out d balance
which prohibited public use d dwnically.
Lhnboneck is caused by a bac-
teria which devek^s to thk lade
d oxy^n.
The lake is bordered by Chesa-
pealte Beach homra m the east-
ern side aaid Little Creek Amphib-
kxis Base on the w^em dde.
and Kathleen Carton. "Mlis Vlr-
^nto Beadi," «dll di^eise wd-
conoe home chanqiafne to tlw fli-
ers while 'the Cox Hi^ Schod
Band and the ConnavakUnt ^and
play on.
Carrio* ak whig seven is tiw
first east cobOL ak grmip to see
actton to Vid Nam. Hie planes
frratn die Indq;>endaice are the
fir^ Navy ah^raft to strUte a mis-
sile site.
The wtog, mnie up d Fhattata
figM^ squadrons. Sky Hawk (at-
tack) scpiadrons and ASA Intruder
squadrons, were 96 days m the
line ftyii^ missifffls over North
ttid South Vid Nam. The Inde-
peirfence 1^ Norfolk May 10... , _ . . . _ ^ . .
S^n the Itae Jdy^ 1. left the]^„ ^«f^ ,f »»>« SfP^«^^
" "t™. . ing. fliat all citiz^is of Vli^iida
Beach do not recdve the sans
represratetkm. He th«i called for
tiie ap{dicati<ui d Uie "oie man,
one vote" principle to Vil:||iato
Beach.
Also at tte Septendier hearing
thoe v/as a side kaie as to wh^-
er aaeot three judges sIkhiU hear
the mattn*. H was tfnally decided
Lake Bradfoj^Hiave, at last, been
ranoved.
A four-month shi^ has reveided
that the lake is not dangerous to
humans, accordtog to Dr. Mad^
May, assistant h^th dkectmr.
The mgas vrare erected to Ai^ust
after health department dficials
leariKd that ducks and fish had
been dying there. The signs wa»
placed around the lake as a pre-
cautionary measure until a de-
tailed study could be m«le.
A ^te Water Contrd Aianl re-
port m a study d the lake puts
the prtoiary bl^ne on kR^ of oxy-
gen in the water.
La^ratory tests tomd some
traces of herbicides and r»«5ticides,
but in iwn-lethal amounte.
The report stated that the fish
were prcAdjly killed by toxic bliK-
green alga6 and a lack of oxtygei.
The ducks were klUed by a wa^-
fowl disease called lindiemed:
which is in^rKtly caused frwn the
la(^ d oxy^n to the water.
The algae devd(H>s in water
when there is an over-d}un(tonce
d nutrients. Tlie algae produces
o^^en durii^ tiie day, but con-
simes oitygen ovemi^.
As smaller amounte d mitria^
fhyw uriio tile wata- <hiru^ dry
w^rther. the algae ctoci^ oamaa-
MAN KILLED
BY CAR
VHUJMIA MIACH
Courier, 65, d the 1300
Vkgtato Beach Boulev
struck and killed by a car
night to front d his hous^.'
sak.
C^ter was prcmounc^ dead on
arrival at Vkgtoia Beadi Gen^td
Hospital.
I^Uce said Carlo* was stnidt
white crossing the boolevard at
Sykes Avenue. Police identified the
xklver d the vddde as Lesto- H.
Lopn Jr., 23, d N.A.S. Ocana.
According to police, L«an was
drivtog west on the boulevard
vAkq the acckl»^ occurred shortly
alta- 9 pm.
Pdlee sity they have divged
Li^^ w^ tovoh^ary numslai^
tir. '
Charles L. McCnilerS
C of C To Hear
Hunuitt
oTtiba ^i#nto leadi chamber d
0»nm»%e wifi hear (^»Am U
BkCullers, d Dunn. N. % A Mi
MUHial
HoM m fmaOtv, DsesMMT 14,
mecaaSHtg W fYAnk W. Ktfam.
intiipram dHumiaa f<H- the event
A reoOTd d^i^nce is eq^^
for tt^ VMr's atfhk rtace a nmH
memfeesUp drive has hooated te
Chaitiba' i iiend M ii sl d p ife a redcwd
TOOmafnbers.
to addhton tr; MdOiSers, who k
ooted as a tosiK»mis ift^ &uier
i^^idur, tiiere wlB be viau^ jmw-
fOiMtkiiM and a codtoual gfeoKAig
d the Vir^da Beach promotioit-
^ fam, "Yours for the Chooslsg."
A socirt hsw is sdied^ to be-
gto at MO pp. iaitowid by dto-
aer at 7:IB p.q|.
Judge VidbSi S.;Wahai), Jr.. wfl
save to tostatting the Chandler's
new officers. Th^ tochide R. B
1^1^. laesidciit; Ge^i^ W.
Vako^ first vkeijreddent. ^
Uam C. Biqn;», seomd vice-^i»-ed-
deat; iSn. Lucy F. iVatfton, secre-
tory; and James C. Ktrntx^yaQos.
trsMurer.
to ttidithm to the p^aimed pro-
gram ki annual repwt WiU be {HPe-
saited to panted f<»m and re-
mains d the Retoing Preskient,
hist month that one jwlge would a. BiOews. wffi M^ili^ the pto-
make the decision on the case. •
Vkgtoto Beach was formed Jan.
1, 1983 idien the small resort town
gross mdai^xa'tkNunent d
seats.
JiMlge Htofbnan, itftar :
dltdi^ Mud, '"rtiere
cot^deratim ody thf
to be ecercUed to
loi^ ^ t B iywgy
resoitetun should coot
"Tddng copioaace d
that tiK Goerd
icheduldl to n>^
skMi durhm Jamaqr 1966,
to d the q;>inkm that no
shoidd be imroediatdy
dher Uian to stay
mMlffi uirti)
tfie coQstaiKtive sessiop 91
about March 14, 1966.
"By that tinoe we wffi all
what, if anythtog, has been
by the legislathw bei^ d'^
Qnnmonwealth d Viifinu."
Judge Hennas tooK note
Vkgtoia Beach luki wM
{dw» to Mdc dMtftor cha
the Geieral Assen^ly whteh
alter the metfied d det^
cUmei, but he said, "If no
stitirtiOMd ^ba is taleeii ^
1906 (knaral Aambty, teat
remato (toty d« alt^nattve
wfll b^ to orda> tie ,|MI
tte mendias d conbuA se
kB|^ Miritt^ sifeh
aartyd«it MMi
% dwoort.
tte Ts
the MOeeasittsf
merged wito PrhKess Anne Coun-
ty. Hie five coiuicilman b(at>u^
Is the former city d Vh^^a
Beadi and die one cowcibnan are
gram. ^ -x
Reservatkntt to die <Knoir aie
bdng rec^ved to the Cbamh^ d-
Sce. Thiffie widitog to dlrad
sboidd call the office at im-wm
nA tot«- than Monday, Decari b er
13.
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line recenl sdttwtos gna
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kmt, t,3M; JNidiMta-, {
^da Beadi Btaroi^
KmfiNSk, njKi; and
S4Sii
Ju^ Bofimm*8 deddoe
to tnm city oKtoids as n
prise^ told Ito evefi stated
{vdtobfy would net to his
rMtoi to the comt
Smmti Oty Onaicfl
MSVa^ esipeeted the
Idt lA^igs Hj tff m an hm
cbobkA enas^ ttoie to get
Mm ^ Oaorat Asso^
'OtyOooKi has ashed tts
tftk to i^ntOmail
hmndoet le^stofita to
ir^eot dty duffter to
toi ettty deetka^ d
The phM eidls km «» sua hMr
dected from mtk d t^ iH
boroQ^ and four to be ^d^^
anitt-b^ votft ^
The dty ol Chiijipnnkfl aka ^
the Itaidi 14 doiAtoe for raw^
tiomaiMt d Ms e^ counA
"But Officer . . .
JJ
Pity the paof netoite who eM«ntirs lUt dtaattoa. Ant whHt ttl speed ftait li. to
Hie ion speed Mnrito aie «« BaWe ^aae aaw Hi ilMai. Adiaity fti tower MnUt
dieate a sched itote. feal at HM tfaitoir tt to iifeM
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VmClNIA BEACH
wm&mm mt nm day
mom cwt lU^ inw i| tovtwee i^ b nt l^ifv bn-
pvtwt to im*. k i^At P>9r Ai kMlf 'fttM intuni so
Rttli n thttmi libit. JmmAm^T^BM^ km tarn ta^kb'
l« «rf iMlari hc^tti Ar te iWK nd* ii« CM) detect Oe brMde
l»» ttlwMiil WMM ^mim #mA « amMy afaout han^.
•MUMnMUH VattiaAaBACfl PhMeGAMUl
OUR irailFOLK LOCATION
f»ftj| Cwliy 8t^ <lfl»A Cmrmm — Ph. M3-ISH
Virginia Beach SUN, Thursday, Dtcember 9, 1965
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ENGAGEMENTS
fUCKER-FRUpr
Jefan AOoi "nKker ol Vir^ria
B«ach ha i^uoimced ttie oiga^
ment d hia (bugMer, Grace EUta-
beth, to WUUam Sh^erd Fruit.
Mr. Fnut ifl die mi ol Mr. aqd
Hie ledttig la i^amri |sr Dfi.
18 Ift ^Ui Metb«M C%(MiL
Mm Tiker to alio ^ di^hiat
of the M« Mrs. John A. Tmim.
She wai gradiMled ftvn Marf
Wadiin^m Co^e wtti a 8. A
de^p-es and U cqrr^tty art teadier
Ws. Harry A. Fndt, abo oT V^ at Prices Av^ Hgh Sdnd.
^iateaiA.
^sU Bmdtk, Vm., ^aiMted Iran
the Coui^ Day Sehoal to Giria,
VbgUa Beaeh. ite it a Mite A
HoidMMtiRi ttiiwrty. Bma-
feM. Md attended the SMtona
UflMrs^ durk« her l^aier pi^.
Mr. McKimey. a ^itaNK of
Ci^ MOtary A^adn^, recthred
h» B. A. on laude tan Bvwd.
He tapk hia M A ji fd^finMii at
Noittniraitsn Uwverrt^ whffe l»
waa aiwai^ a &m S. S(M>at
F^Kjafdatton P^knndt^. He bai
1^ studied at the Ui^vmnty of
Mexico aod ^ S^A»im.
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Mr. FruH attend the N<»-folk
CoSege ot WBiam and Maiy .wd
is a vIm presldaot of Itome Fed-
tf al Sivtafk w4 Low Aaaociatioii.
KELunr4Movrat
\«tGD4IA KAOH - Mr. md
Mrs. 6ai»ie T. Kdl^ aonouMt
the M^p^mert of Mr ian^^^m,
Miii Che^ Maria KMky, te
Mr. Mojw to the 100 of Mr. aad
Un. Itery A. M^if.
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DOUGLAS ' MeUNIOEY
KoramuE. n. y. - Mn.
Joho P.I tanam amaamm the e»-
p^RMsH irf ter diMr* ifiM liu7
^edaiidH- Dou^, to miiam Mc-
Kimey.
Mr. MdCiimey is ttie acm of Mrs.
Marjorie MdKtaney of £^mistoD,
a., ted the late VWliam MtdOn-
ney.
Mi» Dou^, daught^ of the
'ate Mrs. Arthur F. Dramas of Vir-
Wi RRIDOttHi GAP
mVK^'BAVraJNC
OHARLOTTE, N. C. - Mr, and
Mrs. W. R. Hoctee anpmwe the
a^(f^emeat of Aw dM^^rter, Ifias
Pameto Ruth H«^ ef Wifbiia
Bead). Va., to G«rd« l^i^s
Bavdi^ ajao of V^Wa Bapd)
Mr. Raveling to dw aon of Mr.
ud Ifrs. P. H. RMretag a( Vhid-
m, Va.
Mtos Uodgi to a IMI v^duate of
Q«rtaiir,H|^ Sdiool and graduat-
ed te ue froB EMt CafiHBa Col-
}ii0 where iha was a nomfaer of
Biita 2«U a««%. iM tot iwm-
har^ ^ faadlf flf frt m ff f ntf!*"
Mr. Ravdh^ ^achi^ad fmn
Wittiaor Hi^ Schaol hi lif7 and
in USl he graduated ttsm the Uni-
ver^ d Hictanond vtara he was
a menher of Stgnu VU ^nAra
and was on the dean's list. He is
a membo* of the faculty of Prin-
cess Anne Hi^ Sduol.
Te wedding wiU t^e place Fds.
5 in Grarr Memorial C%urdi.
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yt*WlllNBI»S WiaNBI»Sl>WttJLNa'St:?WILLN«'StJ' WILLNBl'SOWmNW
When n«wt;wui«4* muv« to
tgwi), our H<Mtei« freatt
theto, and axtends a wel
cone, with th« ^rsonal lees'
sasres of oar friendly, clviis-
mmded sponsors.
nrwcombI^ T
ORKTINOr
Mrs. Margaret Lowman
Hostess
DUBon«4Aimi»S8
VWmOk BISAQi - Mr. and
Un. Ptonsa Al^ Dwdan Jr. uq-
ntwrnae ^ iingigwmnt of Oeir
daui^. MiM Jao^idioe Ann
Durdoi, to FraokUn L. Sai»v^.
Mr. Saunders to the aoo of Mr.
and Mrs. W. G. Saunas d Hamp-
ton aod granc^n of Mrs. C. K.
Sawyw of Norfolk.
Mtos Ourdffi to a 1MB graAiate
of Ftoyd E. Kellam High School.
Mf. Saunders ^adu^ed firam
Gchot^ High School ia IMl.
A June wedding to frtaimed in
Rivanude Baptist diurd).
-'mam n run i i ii i iMpp"^ ■ --
Mr. and Mrs. Ebner Wing of
DoclchaveQ were ho^ to tfieir
granddaughter, Miss Wing Todd, a
student at Swe^ %-iar CoQege,
over the hdichys.
DOWLAiAttNNilllABMIP *
"Dai#riif m te tiiia^ »ya
an artiM Aaraelar in Barrie's
't)ear Bnihis"; and it to owtite
ttat u mSi of the MOirtod twen-
^•three ^niSm madtt Imv Imw to
Sod^ M Uw reeentfy held Deb-
utaate BaQ of ti» italok Ger-
floan Ouh, ev^qr nittpr ond^lh-
ar praMitf laiwai^ htmt, «^
ttpraad in wUle^ ^mth if
rarfow ^rl^ an! natofljrii, and
cMTyii^ Ivge iraiquets «f nid
roaaa. the ^ «m«A ttie.Stor-
li|^ Room at the MnticeUo and
w«re UBMuoeed by the cluh pres-
ident, WiBaai Mty DIehaoa Jr.
of Virginia Bncii, wtooK dag^
ter. Tale, tod tba figm. Bar er
(^rt was Cvlto B. Sagger.
Aft«- perfmnuig the figure with
thdr to^MM. tilt gtoto nurehed
XS% to^ of the' bitoiwn to t*-
oeive ragrav^ silver card trays
whfle BUI Morris and hto rardies-
tra fflayed "Dbcie."
It was back in mid^u^i^ what
tha girls had received ttie bivita-
t^Ma, ud RMxMhs of ^^aration
aod antk^tim reuhed a oafa*-
cUmax as tiiey practiced the a^-
1^ befwe, and then enjoyed a
post-rehlearsa! party giv^m by Wt.
MMl W%. Wfltom Gariaad Joms
^. and Mr. aad Mia. Fraatta
Da^to iraaaa hnuring then- daagh-
ton, NevQto Ml* Jonea and P^
QpnT? Wms Qmmm Tea #
Al (he Ft. l^atto OMceia Wtvea CM Chrto«p«i Mi wa (tolt ta il^)
Ttof. Qmmf^' Ifciegisff. n. fltonr; Mr^ W. N.)MM|. irtfl il *•
rt. SMtto iffiriiar^ goeral; Mrs. R. B. IMi. pm^km af Aa
W%. aiai7 eiHe«a WNes Ctah: a^4 Mrs. i. B. mUaMa. wVe «f <ha
n. 8I«7 eawiikder. (affidal U. fr Amy pba(a)
The Virginia Brach debutantes
wo-e Stta Elizabeth Boobl C^raw
fwd, daughto- <A Dr. aad <Afrs.
Stkm C. (^wfardk e^scs^ h^
Wiaiam Randfriph Hnhard; Mtos
Asa Dsrsey IHiy, daug^rter rf Mr.
aad Mrs. Nere E. Day Jr., and
^anddaughter of Mr. and Mr*.
Jntaa S. L awwcc , escorted b^
Cyiw Wfley Craad y
daughter ef Rfr. aad Ifrt.
ton, eecortad l^'
; QMf*Mr; Mas ILi^
daughter if Mr.
aadMrs. Rkhari
m. escwtod by
HedgMjr.; Mta Catta^ P«»-
tatee aN'> dau^t^ at Mr. mtA
Mrs. Lea Cratdard ^er, esanrted
i^ her broths. Ue CrawlsN Sr
er 0: and ,MtoB Caral Bamlt
White, dau^r ^ M*. aad Mra.
nmnaa Jai^ WUte, e^XHrted by
Jaha Itery C«x.
CSiapenwes for the BaU wa%
Mn. CtotesT. Abeles, Mn. Bidh
ard B. Barrea, pkirs. WflBam C.
Jr.; nOas CaiqdMid, Mrs. Jelto C. Crawferd.
dau^ Mrs. IVflUam P. DidaoB. Mr*.
ter of Rfr. aad Mn. Charles Tal- Clyde tt Jaeoh Jr.. Mn. (A. Crea-
halt DidooB, escorted by her bror dww Reed Jr., Mn. J, Davto
tho", Pfc. Rtchaid Didaoa m, ""^ ^* **" ^^*^^ »«irfi.
lASafC. - - — —
Miss Cardtae Tide IHduaB.
dai^ter of Mr. and Mn. WU-
Uam Petty DMora Jr., ^carted
by Curtto Beuoa border; Mas
PeQita>iAe Wdler Reed, duj^er
Reed iJr.. jRfrs. LelghM BpMIe
m. Mrs. H. Waller Whtttemare
and M^B. waHam S. Wlkhami Jr.
WEDDINGS
C0UI3(«NKSET11£L
VmOHIA BEACH - Thrwwi-
dtaig of Mtos Rabecca Sm Gettel
and Chariea Gdmartin OMftMrn
Jr. toc^ place Saturday at 3 p.m.
in EounvMid Episcc^ dHtfdi.
The Rev. Uooard R. Graves per-
fonned the caraaaoi^.
The bride to*^ dau^tfer of Mr.
and Mrs. Anan J«ies G«ttol. The
hridegroQip to tiw aoo of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles G- Ooid»ni.
The bride was giv^ to loarri^e
l^ her tethor. Mtoi Stfah Gay Get-
td was maid of bentM*. Brides-
maids were MtosM Sanctoa Bcajr
of UiiMnao. Sybie Lswto. 2«i
Foitress wd Joyce Findier.
Mr. Coulborn was hto sm's beat
tarn. Gro«nseieB w«« Ben Ihd>-
baid. William OBrtoo, Boo Kill-
ffion, Wallace Vaugtoi and VnA
Guino.
A recefHkoi was bdd in Alfriend
Memorial Hall. i!^era wadding
hrip \» Waahingtoo, D.C.. the cou-
Capt. ((USN) and Mrs. J. 0.
aierman, Jr.,iWitii tlwir son. day
have moved 'to Vir^nia B^eh
of Jud^e and Mrs. J. Davto Reed, f^ Ariington and are living at pie wffl live at «0 Atlantic Kn.
escorted by ItonM Jeaeph H«^- 61^ street and Ocemfewit. CU^ '. ' ■ ' -
^s IXsabelh \ iGafdaer attiodb Linkhorn Park sd»d, M^WPW - 1|^ ---.*-
Mtos Margaret Alford Hall ami
^^r^ Gsorad MarlcRi v^»e m^^
riod Nov. % in the chapel of Bles-
sed SacramoA C^QwUc dmch.
The. Rev. itenoett) M. Rixer offi-
ciated.
Ihe bride to the dm^iter dt Hti.
Wi^am Atfottl Hsfi and the tote
Mr. HaU imd the granddat^hter
of Mr. asid li&s. Joaef^i B. Bell of
Virginia Beach. Ibe brid^roc^n to
the s(Hi of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A.
MiHia» and grandsan (tf Mrs. J.
B. Harrto of Vir^a Beadi waA
tile late Charles H. Eden.
Mrs. Edwfflt! BrezirH was n^atron
of boDOT, Mr. Martens was best
man for hto son. Groomsmoi v«re
Charles Alexander TunstaH, Trevw
J. Wilson, Pewoe Leo Boweu and
Rdf Flemmipg.
L.
TOD80N . STRINGER
NORFOLK — The Rurriage of
Miss Marjorie Louise Stringer and
Lewis Alton Dodson took [dace
Nov. 21 iat 4:30 p.m. in Faith
Tawile Churdi. The Rev. 1. K.
^He<v^ard, paatm*, per^Nnied' the
cmanumy.
Hie bride to a dau^ter of Mr.
uid Mrs. Janes Henry String.
Ihe l»idegroom to a ^ of ^ Mr.
and Mrs. Grover S. Dodto» vf Vir-
^na Beach. ^
The bride was i^eo to inarriage
by her father. MiaaDlAorcs Bhrin-
go- was iter ^^r^ mpd <i| hMior
and only att^OMot. vl . ,,
Roi»to Qpdeoo was hto IvMjber's
best man.
^ter a wetkbu trip to New York
the coupto «al}v« H M* 9iick-
■ ' 4m - ,
fJaiVefteiSf^
1 M Conaga Flaca
H&tMk
3303 Aiknfe^ve.
Vs. laadi
ibv AnnCde «Bd sliwi^ t|ri
Banpd vere nwrW lait llnra-
day in 0mi9/Ba09 IfeMat
Ghurdi. Hie Apr. JishQ L. KMer
^.. pater, per fa ra ted tte emer
aeey.
the Mk to the An^ter of Mr.
9Bd Mn. 4hrto Min t ^mer y QAe.
The brid^oon ^ iie aoa el Mr.
and Mrs. Earl K. SppeL
Thehridepni^hiiii .,
Iiy.berfi^.mtf»^|i«
wtt hat &^'s miA of '
nd only g^l p qj i fB it, <
^Mr. WmfAvm IM maa kt
hto ara.
F4oiilQ| As tpep^ the cou-
ple toft ^ « Piiita ^ lalifig^
I^dMtdEa Smmb Mwrtefnto
Mfs. Dogs ^I#i|(!& 0^ tte IPO^
ioM^r hi^ (ehBoed Nm ^^
to i^^v@ in !f£w XfA C9^ std
Rtdjoxud.
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WEDDINGS
Mri^ Btf Naees the cap m Ml. Bate k^i^teg tM tto hat I
Mf mii^lttod *e e«ir«e aA k a graiuate Vohuteer Nwms AMe.
vttftmdmn'MmmH
RMn-^ of Mn. atiOa Hiynun
JoNm «r Vk^Bia 1»A. md WJ.
Uan ^W^ PrMMRl d Norfajk.
took plan Soadiiy, Noveiribw V,
at S pm. ta te auuroi UdbsMt
ClMfth, I^btf ftwoh. Ftetti
Carottuu tW Rtv. rrask P^Mtes-
cw pnfomed the e€r«nNiiy.
flw brkle is tiw (fau^itff of Mrs.
Nettle Haymm amldie late Daniel
Webster Haynn. The brideip^oom
is tfie ■» of Mrs. I. M. Sawyer
md the 1^ Mr. SMvy»-.
Mrs. Marf Fiurt of Norfolk vas
her abater's only atteotaitfRldiard
PrKdufd d Norfoft was his
fath«>'s bert triaa. GroonsBien
were Buddy Prte^rd of fkadd^
and Hofward A. Jonbn of Vir^iia
A rece|rtioii ««s h^ in flie 0>in-
jodc ConnMaAy ftiildii^. Mi&r a
tooihan} wed^ trip the cotqile
wH reside at Apartment aM. fim
Broad Sbwt, Ponbrdw Square,
fiRADUATION AND CiU>PtN6
VmOItOA BEACH - F(Mirte«i
Red Q^»s Nurses AMtes were
capped at ^aduatbn exardses
held December 1 at the G«ier^
Hoi^ital of Virginia Beach
^Offkiala from the Tidewater
(^a^^ erf American National Red
Cross, office of volunteers p^ci-
pated in ^ ceremony Prying
was Mrs. lAither M. Church, Jr.
chairmffi! of tiie C^ice of Volun-
teers. The, invocation was ^ven
by Mn. Paul Scwelter, chantnan
of Nursing fervices, followed by
the welcome by T. J. Humrick-
hottse, manlier of Tkiewater diap-
ter ARC. Mrs. Sdiwe^r and Mrs,
,David ftitdN3(kr j^^seited the
certificate. * *
WtA a humorously personal re-
mark to each of the volunteer nurs-
es aMn, Mrs. Eloise Bull, R.N..
Directa- of Pftffsing Sm-vicM ef
Tideiwater Chapter AIK^. c^^^d
flie paduatH with obvious pride
h the indivUhials who made up
bar class. ^^
The gri^hute ntn^es aMes were
Mrs. James M. Bain Jr., Iilrs. A.
h, CracUock, Mra. L. D. Finley
a?., Mrs. Melvin C. Gnnbert, Mrs.
Thwnas W. Godfrey, Mrs. A. J.
Hall Jr.. Mrs. B. D. Howard, Mrs.
Stephen H. Muody. Mrs. J. WU-
li£an Nevins, Mrs. Edwmnd H.
Ram, Mrs. J. B. Sfwy Jr., Mrs. A.
Brockt Taykw Jr.. Mrs. Rqbert
V. Ttams, and Mrs. Donald G.
Underbill.
Mrs. Batchelder led the grad-
uate in their Pl«^, tfter t^xich
approin-iate remarks wore deliv-
ered by Miss S(» BrodM, duOr
man (rf Vohmtea^ of the Auxiliary
to the General Hospit^ of Vto-ginia
Beach, and Mrs. (Ma C. Dyer, di-
rector <A Nursing Stfvices id the
n^tal.
After the benediction, a reee|Ai(m
with coffee and sweet ndls was
enjoyed by the cabled p-adu^es,
guests abd friends. '
>MM*^iiA
-i--"'-
CSiarles T. Mui^, secretaiy-
general mam^er d the Date Fair-
kss Ii»umtce CMpors^ioD. is at-
toiding a special fh?e weA insur-
ance cau^e at the Aetna Casualty
^ Surety Company's home office
in Hartford, CorafectKUt. He is a
mavber of 4he Sertoma Oub «(
Vir^nia Beach.
KO^iai'EAIILT'
VniGO^ MACli — Hie mar-
riage ci KatlKrine Saundo-s Early
and L^ton Parin Roper Jr. took
place Saturday at 4 p.m. ia Chri^
and St. Uike's E^rfscopal Onffch.
The cofWMXiy was pa-tormed by
Qm Rev. P^rton R. \MlUamB, rec-
tcH* of the davch.
Tht bride is the dau^iter U
Capt. JuMus Chmtry Early. Medkal
Cotps, USN <ret.). ami Mrs. Eauty
of West Hartford, 0»m. The bri<fe-
gntaa is a son of Mr. and Mrs.
Leii^iton Parks Roper.
C^pt. Early gave his dauf^ita-
in marriage. Miss .Aine Majn- Ear-
ly of West HartfcMtl, twin siiter d
the brtde, was maid of , hrnKX*.
Brkitesmaids were Misses Enuna
Healy Martfai of BaMoMre, Md^,
and MoUy Jomigan Roper, nslir
of the brid^room. "
^.Jfbtrt Lonsdale Baper U of
Chapd Hffl, N.C.. was Ua broth-
er's best man. Groomsmen were
HSTwy u^>onor « tsraion, Mass.,
and Handd Gosndl of San Antonio,
Tec'.
A recqitifm was held in die
Commissioned Offk«rs* Club, Na-
val ^tkm. After a wedding tr^
the couple will live at «6 34th St.,
^ «, Vkglaia BaMhr—
fMMtMMXntKIL
(%KMka Lm l^dUORMe- became
fte IrUte d GonkM lAoroas WoM-
m Sa^un^ M SiSi pjn. tai ttie
Prince of Poet Ltfh^an Qurch.
Hw Vm. Sake Me^ po^omMd
ttie cwahokiy.
Tlje hMde is ttie ^u^r #f
Qndr. tni iirs, Harlo D. F«;htd-
kottwr. The brid^(room h the scm
of Mr. aiMf Mrs. "nsm^ Irvin
mwta ..
The bride mm givoi in marriige
by bar fath«. I^S Cheryl Pechtel-
kottsr was her idit«-'s maid of
honor and Mte Mriey Clark of
Arllng^ was brMl^n»ki.
Boijanin F. HernAm of Chcsa-
pe^e was bM man. Gromumw
men Larry Craig Giiwi of M^jpc-
head, Ky., ^d Roiwt Oerrli^
Joyn« of Norfdk.
A r«^ion was held in tl^ C(nn-
missioBed Officers' Clid)S Oceina
Naval Ak ^Mion. After a weddi^
ti^ to JIUli|naburg, tbe cou^
wil liv« M SMi Dw^r^ihwn Ih-ivi^
Ram|3AMi.
vmomiA mAm- um /am
Boiiseau ^rwick nmn a mM
gown dr^^ witii rare obi ^Mud^
lace when iht ««• married Nov.
6 to Uo^cl Lawte Unas. WA^
d her family laive m$i te heir-
k?ow lace in tiieir v^ddii^ for sev-
eral genaratioiM. '^
Thedniile rii% cer^nnif was
c^Mhicted at Gdilee l^pteopal
dauch by tiw Rev. Edfnmd Berk-
1^. Mcnrbers of iw inmdKate
funilies attenckd.
The bride is the daughter erf Mr.
ttid Blrs. I^rb«rt Claiborne War-
wkk. Jr., a.id granddbw^to' d
Mrs. Heitwrt C. Warwick of Nor-
"rfolc and the late Mr. Warw^ and
of the late Dr. add Mrs. JIarokl
B. Webster, also of Nortdk.
Mr. Hipes is the son irf Mrs.
L*tqfd Law^r Hkies <rf Tampa, Fla.
and the late Mr. Hin».
Given in marriage by her fatha-,
tiie bride had Miss Frances Price
is maid of hmor. Hal Lucas was
best num.
A recejAion following the cer»>
noMiy was held at ttw home of ttie
bride.
Mdep«oni b tfw sob of Mr. and
Mn. Rome V. Boj^in of Qmur
Hie Mde was ghrai in marria^
by her father. Miss Sue Miller <rf
RoanAe was nmM of houx.
Bridesmakb wera Miss Glenla
Boykin of dmiyadce and Mrs. A.
S. 1H»ey, sisters of the bride-
grocm.
Mr. Boykln was best man for his
srnl. Grownssnen were Julius E.
Denny. Maxwell J. Howard, both
of C1m4)erice, and Artie S. Toxey.
A receptioa was held in ^e
church sodal hall. After a north-
em wedding trip, the cou{^ win
live at toil Chesap^ce Drive,
Cheeapedbs.
Virginia Beach SUN, Thumlay, 0««mb^ 9,
After a we^fing trip to K^
West, the cw^de wfll live in V^a-
tM^iavai. Fla.
CHAflfTAlN-FEimiMaei
VnKHNIA KlAOf-Miss 'Hinda
L^ Fomanda and Dwi^t Hen-
drix Chastain were noarr^ Satur-
day afterlxxm in Princes Anne
Plaza Baptist Owrch with the Rev.
Mehrin J. Hu^i» p«-forming the
co^mony.
The bride is the dai^it«> of Mr.
and Mrs. WiUiam L. Fernandez.
Hie brid^oom's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Paul H. Chastain of Jack-
scHiviUe, Ftorida.
Given in nuuriage by her father,
the bride wore a gown of chantill^
lace. Mrs. Hiomas B. Briley Jr.
was the nuitrcm of hcmor, and Mrs.
Amlrew D. Henderson Jr. was
brideamaM. Flow^ girl was the
sister of the Iwide, Tawney Fer-
nandez, and the ring bearer was
Tmy l^iiaode^ the bride's broth-
\ BOYKIN-KOOW:^:
VIRGINIA BEAOI-Miss BiAee-
ca Ann KoOnce and Ronak! Lee
Bojicin were married Saturday at
4 p.m, in Memorial M^hoc^t
Curch. TTie Rev. James G. HoUo-
man, pastor, performed the cere-
mony. The bride is the daughter
d Mr. and Mrs. Riclwaoixl Lee
Ko(Hice Jr. of diesapeake. The
GREEN-HAVENS
VIRGINIA DEACH-Miss Unda
Carote Havens and Robert Elliott
(keen were married Satuniay at
2 pjn. in Star d the Sea Catholic
Qiurch. The Rev. Edmund Kollar
performed the c«"«nony.
Hie brkle is the dau^ker of Mr.
Mxi Mrs. Walter M. Havens. The
lrid4^Kro(»n is the son of Mr. and
IRrs. WUUam Barron GreSTTfrT
Hie brWe was given in marriage
by her father. Miss Janice Havais
waa maki of honor. Brid^maids
were Mi^es Nancy Turpin and
Wanda Boyd.
Mr. Gre^ was best man for his
«Mi. GroMnanCTi were William
Carroll Green IH and Robel Tm<-
ry Havens. — _— -^ . _
A recq)tion was held in Uie
Knights of Columbus hall. AftM- a
wedding trip to ;»Jorth Carolina, the
couple will live at 1630 Bellevue
Ave., Norfdk.
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whkft sedtes to be trying te sdury tock op iie
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J^r^ T. diastain d Jackson-
viU« aerved as best man for his
txxjtte*. Groomsmoi were John H.
An^er 01 of Memphis, Tenn., and
Andrew D. Hendersoi Jr.^-
A receptkin was held In the
diurch social hall. After a wedding
trip to Willianisbwg, the couple
will Bve ai Vii^inia Beadi.
CHRtSTMA^. IIHHIE COUNTRY
ths faroiy recreation rown <tow».
stairs was in order. Rere&hments
were served while {ffospecUve piu^'
chasers and browers looked over
the offerii^s. Featured were
Christmas candles, baked goo(b,
aorons and other needlework, bird
feedors, fkwer arrangements,
dried materials, manjr ^^usual
Uems fron grama's corns
some tjT)ical things, such as wrap-
ping and rtt)bons, at reduced
prkJM.^ (->]. — ^-^--^--:
Hie CSvisfthas house was opM
fnxn 10 ajn. to 4 pjn. and bim-
dreds of visitors enjoyed the pre-
view of CluistRias.
LYNNHAVEN-Memb^s, gu€
and friaids of tl» Cape Henry
Woman's Club were lined up earfy
waitim? fo^ the oaors of the De-
Hart home on Rose Hall Drive to
be opoied for "Christmas in ttie
Country" held early la^ week.
" Ttw «rtrfflice, living ro(»n, kitch-
en, bedrocmis, and even the baths
were f^tive with holiday decora-
tions most appropriate for the set-
ting. Carols ami o^r holiday mu-
^ were piped thrtxigh the into^
' c(Hn sy^m, adding to the joyous
atmosphere.
Ater a tour throu^ the house,
a visit to the "Owntry Store'Mn
Hk Hvfeig Christnaa tree was awarded la a kMky
cceds beaefltted the Wiadsor Wood Lftravy Faad. (1
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Webster's
J 302 LASKIN ROAD
VIRGINIA BEACH. VA.
Gentlemen's Clothing — Ladies' Spo^vecur
Open Evenings Until Chriitnuis
By ALICE BREWER WHItr
ALISBEE
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Hallmark & Gibson • St>eci<il Order Books
• ■ Christmas cards
For unmual Christinas gifts and stocking stuff ers
FIRST IN GIFTS AND BOOKS
2202 Atlantic Ave..
Virginia Beach, Va. /
Open 9:30 A.M. to 9 P.M. '
• Smithfield Hams Cook- ^ Cheese Sets For Christ-
ed and Packaged For mkm. All Brands of
Mailing or Christmas tflteeses.
^ Gifts. , > ' , ' '
• Delicacies Of All Kinds
* .^aAide ' nIaUtei
(GROCER)
21Q—2Jrd. Street
Phone 428-9313
'^
"Women kick tarribte
(Hit of bad k U» meaning." de-
clared one erf the world's wealth-
ier, mqat attractive men in a
reoeitf front-page story. '^I like to
see a woman's eyes and Ups nude
up all Uie tiam."
"Alas," you ri^, "all v«ry weD
for him to comi^ain— but have ymi
ever sem what alept-in make«q>
kidcs like? Airf when do we give
our faces a rest? Wdl, girls, sigh
no more. Fdierge has tfic, answer
and what an excitii^ answer: Bed-
toie Beauty!
No more hiding yAusa you wdce
in the momii^! Now you can k>ok
evoi lovdiei^an the ni^ before,
thanks to Fdlbrfe! thid fortunate-
ly, there's no law that says ylMi
cant wear tiieac bewitdiers 1^
day. too, for 'round-the-ckick beau-
ty becwjse all that evet ibamn is
a far BMm attractive you. There's
BetftbiM^ L^irtidc whidi contains
a magieiil new Qolour compcmei^
^ult Uooms <xily after your lifM
hn^ absortMd all tliey need <rf Uie
{vedDUi enM^ieots and humec-
tiaria in tUs marvelous mw besui-
tifin-. Tiffin, so ywir Iqistidc id>-
FOR THE MEN .
Suits, Sport Coats,
Stk'eaters, Belts,
Wallets. Ties, Socks.
FOR THE LADIES
Sportswear, Cocktail
Clothes, Raincoats, **
Hosiery.
317 Laskm Rood
xioinrnG with a personal touch"
Virginia BmcIi
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aUenhnS . . . C/^/^
Our buyers luive just returned from New York.
Better come in atid 'select early.
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2010 Atlantic Ave.
Phone 428-3451 '
304 Laskin Rd.
Phone 428-5346
DtCNMr N«t F^ 8ie«P*H! ^ia
IMI fasUoB ^^ligU features
ttete fln^o pUt pi^mus
wtth a badiee ef flrffy iwaas-
dowB inaldKi to wide sMH^fte
pan^ B^ lAove tfae vriit is a
aarii «f greoi mMk^vM easndp
lie ^mmMn. A aoii laa^ge-
wear to siay at iMne ,ia darlag
tte hiVdaii. By Cve|y» Pcwwii.
s(dirtdy caimot come off on y(Mir
Unms, your dodies or your hus-
band, you wipe away every wr-
face trace. All that remains is
rosy, glowy, dewy colmir <m the
toveliest lips you ever had! Frih
erge introduce the new Bedtime
Flutterla^, for yo|nr ej^s and
slate, sable w Tigress Bedthne
Pei^uiie! Bettor kwk faito tHis
Bedtkne Beauty id ea pr onto!
AACK TO IKE "raiRTIES
America's great , designer fron^
Noblesville, Indiana, Nonnaa !^-
t^ is 9 d^inite trend-settor. Whis-
pers from SevenUi Avenue anent
his ^ring fashion coUectkn are
to the ^ect that he has chosen
^ wiUow-dim fashions d the
thirties for in^iration. Remember
those narrow little joa^ daytime
droses, \m belted, little dickies
insets uid' schoolgirl collars? Well,
th^'U be "in" again, come l^ring-
time. llie pleated tennis/ skirts,
headadie bands, triangular scarves
which tie kosefy over the shoul-
do-. NemM's e^wning dresses are
dMHt and jDf tfae br^test colors,
many witti self flovrars acceitting
the hems wA scarves traflii^ off
behind. . . . Ym, scarves, scarves
every hour for ^rii%!
NO PIPE DREAM!
You just kiww it's no pipe dream
>ut a reality wh«i you chat with
mthusiastic Barbn^ Podleni, pert
>wner d the 8weet 9iop in Prin-
cess Awie Plaza. The reality: the
fast growUi of her department in
olpes and anokars' accessdries in
her Sweet Siop. All styles of pipes
and how the mra do enjoy buyin""
than! Sie has imported and do
mestic tobaccos and especially
popular are the blends of Tobak's
This shop's supplies for ttie n^n
'olla is ji;^ a ^lort ck-ive from
Viifima Beach and tfae man-ni^
is alm(»t pushing the excellent
eSuristtnas boxes of fine IMi can-
dies and PrUle <rf America plu<^h
toys r^t out the door. By the
way, tiie scpiirrel and vari-colored
whales, of all animals, are the
nujst siHi^ after 1^ the Youngar
Set! . . .
GOOD BUYS
IMa Twiihril, co-owner d the
Kail-A'BIt shop thinks that the
new I^ilbe D^^mn sweaterai^
ddit tta wifl tbrffl tfae Qtdkge
iiil^ sdwol stwkiits 1^ end.
Hie colors are ywimy. Mostly
soft colors in the heattier effect-
although tho'e are sune brick reds
and holly greens. There are nee-
dles and yarn for the sweater and
material for skirt-making and tiiey
sell for twenty-five dollars com-
plete! ... At Ftidley's, we found
John Barl^corn's Bath Ti*> Gin
(after rfiave and cologne, really)
and cleverly packaged with news-
papa* covers headlining "Bath Tub
Gin FkxMls The Nation." A clever
gift for the man-about-town who
has everything. Spanish colognes
Us nKn and wcnnoi as well as
tal<» and soaps, attractively pack-
aged in de^ red and blacky by
Myrui^ Ttiker Bell cosmt^ks
for the very ycxingest little ladies
and Aadre Richard's sets of bub-
ble bath and plastic tube witti a
good comb and, brush tutted in-
side. HandsMne Bibles priced ^.50
and up to $20. If you're still lode-
uig for Christmas cards in good
taste, FViffley's has a fine assort-
ment d Hallmark gratings as
well as tuck-in cards and stunning
gift-wrap papers. Not forgettii*
the holly and CSiristmasy papw
m^kins, plates, coasters, doilies,
a. iiu Cuaimer. iti^er old «f bed
thii cozy jumpsuit % ^ last
word. Yon see it hemio whtte
flaniKlette, gayfy ^^-^aad
fhra«red to blue and ri^lel aO
areond. For thoM trips 4Mt d
bed, ttatchtag boots and bead
scarf iKcp Mr Little Wxa wmgr
pf warm nd ev«»- tovdy. 1^
ffl wm^* t IMS. loe.
matdies, c«iter pieces, table
clq^ and invitations for the par-
tiej^ ahead.
iUGAR PLUMS 'N AIX
Talk about sugar phuns dancing
i^i your head, well, your AUsbee's
first visit to the Seaside Market
had. that ^ect on her. Such a
fi^ulous collection of holiday ^xid-
ies to choose bcm here. Wondoful
^xirmet goodies packaged cleverly
indude: Ch>ace Rpih individutd
plum puddings, all kinds of jellies
and candies inclwling MIrs. ^eveu
famous candles, Scotch whiskey
marmalade, delicious New Orleans
Patio fruit cake in slices individ-
ually wraiH)ed and put up in feost
unique designed tin boxes, hard-
to-fihd crystalked ^apefruit and
orange ped, marzipan strawbo*-
ries and fruits, trmt Genoa, Italy,
boxes of United Nations "little
peopSe" nationally costumed in
hard candy at $1.29 a box of 12,
also Little Red Rkiing Hood char-
acters. We found some unusual
dieses packaged on wooden cut-
ting* boards with knife attached,
serving trays and so on fnmi $1.S0
1^ to $4.50. Qrocer-owna* R. S.
Maraball reminded us to tell you
tha^ he now has gift certificates
you may purciiase and let the re-
cipioit select his own gift fiom
the Seaside Market.
NEW LOCATION i
In case you do not know, Vir
ginta's Hobbies Crafts and Gifts
shop has moved to the fonner
Cricket Ishop store at 2106 Atlantic
Avenue and Virginia ifendrickson
:ouldnt7be haj^ier. She hopes
you'll drw in soon and when you
"do, te sure to^e ttie big selec-
tion d decorative beads, Israids,
|uins,«net, pins and so (»|. Not
ing the starfoam shapes and
the'ieenic and scooped-out balls
aiul ythet scooped-out <xmi and
It's all fascinating and you'll
lon^e making your own decoratkins,
too! ... . Have you seen tt» new
Universal ElectrK Christnias gifts
at the two lactam Pbannacy
headquarters? Hi^ inake stunning,
gifts and are always most acc^
able to find under that Christmas
tree. Ilie staff at I^pwn's 207
XA street st<H« and tfae stwe
at.3«fa and AtlmtiG is weU in-
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CAMLP
1721 Laskin Road
'CiTf^Ftmfttrmm at
COUNTRY PRICED'
WiiL at Mtitlop
428-5951
'Everything For The Knitter^
J<nU.J.Bt
300— 30th. St.
• Loft's Candies
• Busza-Cardozo Christ-
mas Cards.
Phone 428-0944
• Rushton Spiffed
Animals — "Pride ef
America''
Men's Smoking Pipes
and Tobacfo -^Foreign
and Domestics.
jiweet ^hop
Princess Anne Plassa
Phone 340-6158
• Men's Gift Sets
• Cameras.
Cosmetics Of AH
Makes.
Chr'stmas Cards
X • Un'.versol Electric Chri$tfttas Gifts
■ m G. E. Handy Hanna
^m
laramd
No. 1 "
207- 25th Street
428-6363
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No. 2
34th. 5- Atlantic Ave.
428-6467
Make your Christtnas gifts md decontHons wiA
Virginia's assistance. Large assortment of gifiskf
choose from. . ^ •
Vifointad JJoUied Cfafis Sf ^
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2106 Atlantic Ave.
Phone 428-1355
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""^ Vlralnl« B««*i ^W, Hiursday, ^cwnber 9, 1965
0>orwf» Of tli9
Vitgjnia Beach Sun
Ivwy THuradcy
V lUl i ili BMch N«wi
Vli«hiia iMch, Vii«inia 234S1
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Mana^ii^iditor
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4m mmm M A» |HI ilbt to Vht^iitft
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Ike aet af Matreh t, mi
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Flr« - still A Killer
Durlite #!• #du^ W9 hiv# bMn •quipment, the Red Crot* offer* these
•xperiMM MilMMly «t \^r^lflM iMch, tuggestbns. Have chimneys and cook-
♦her# tuvt— n num e rout f i re s. A l > i ng equipm ent deaned^nd^ checked^ ^
ttiOM^ an Invwtigation is now under- regularly, end den ovens and broilers
f*y ih^ m^ show sonr>e of the brush thoroughly. Do not place heaters
firtl to km the work of arsonists, not stoves or heated pipes near .ombustible
all <rf them were deKberately set. How- walls or ceilings. Do not placs furniture
twir, there must be a cause to any fire, or clothing on stoves, heaters or near
end viry f«w b«f^ throus^ ipomane- fireplaces.
iroug
mi
ous c^inbMttlon. Moit b«glii thr
humerfi^Fdr, ^norer^oft and
gence.
In lM, ^m4 Wife 7,700 deeths by
lire in nm Unl^ $NrtM. Fire ranked
#i{rd k\ MdawTtai kHieri, H»tt behind
Concerning electrical equipment, the
ted Cross says always use proper fuses,
%n6 replace old or worn wiring. Do not
(^/erload wiring or use multiple outlet
plugs. Keep electric motors clean and
ffie from grease. Never place extension
miio le^^ift imlf^. Mew then half cords under rugs or hook them over a
of ttioMT ^atlit ww« cauMd by tmok- nail. At this Christmas season, examine
ffig Of miMiei, mliuit of electrical all Christmas tree lights carefully to be
equlp««ilnfiwrflWecthfi heating units, certain the once-a-year items are no
Probably orme^^ l«rf«|f tingle fee- worn, and be certain that the base -of
tors in #»«• fJf^ w^ faHw^ to rem- ^ ^«e 's kept moist, thus holding
»|^|i9adutlftr«h«ird. With the Hell- down the danger of fire. -
dai Mi@a nom ^mmn m, irtd IM uh for all-around good housekeeping,
^IKmV^^l^i^M^^i^fnmhfifnmU the Red Cross suggests ridding dwei-
Mi^f it wdl M #M M« el ftMnm^e Hngs of rubbish in attics, closets, base-
UVisifii« frees, It is well te rmA&w ment or yards. Keep paints in tightly
lome al ^ ma|Of preventive muiorei closed containers and away from he^t.
that cMV be Mcen to m^^ f Ire. M^ of Gasoline and other flammable fluids
IfM^e simple rules are elementary* and should be stored safely. Do not use
|4»t flood «o«mnon serwe, however fall- flammable cleaning fluids^ and never
urtto^de by them can quickly result start ^ ffre with gasoline, kerosene or
in serious Injury or even death. ^the like. Keep handles 6f cooking pots
^i«ntly, the American Red Cross has away from the edge of a stove. When
iMh^a catagoriasd list of suggestions handling hot fluids, pi'ot^ children by
'^P'^uclng Tiret and fire hazards, keeping them away from the area. Al-
^ Firrt,;^*concemln9 smoking, there ere ways keeo a ready-to-use f ire^ extin-
. mu^ 4909d j|^^^.MIow. Do not gulsher aapssible. \^ay0 a garden hose
vmok9 in becfor ymilfe sitting on up- connected ^nd ready to use. Provide
Nristeroi furniture. Always discard screens around fireplaces,
^•rette butts in a safe place, not in * All of these rules can save lives if
waste iMskets, and make certain that they are followed^ We suggest that our
ihey are entirely <Hit. Always use large, readers examine their honrws for these
^1^ Mhfre)^, not those filled to over- hazards, and if any are found ... do
flowing. Never srrK>ke near flammable something about it. Obviously the same
I^Mi. D6 not smoke or light matches rules can be adapted to the outdoors,
ii4Mlnt^sMt or confined places where there are other dangers as well.
J ^pi^Mf near doth^, paper or other if all the rules are empbyed, perhaps
GWrtbustibles..And proj^y one of the fire can be discarded from the list of ac-
m<»t important rules . . . keep match0S cidental killers. Simple common sense
end Ughliers o^t. of the reach of chjl- and a littte effort are all that are need-
dren. ,^ ed. Security at home certainly comes
Conwrning heating and . cooking from a feeling of safety.
The Christmas Spirit
Otristmas is Hipposed to be a (oyous We waited for aripther one. We ^ot
I ^^, a time of gh^lng and receiving, a it. y^e started through the aisles of the
A MESSAGE FROM Tiff NOtm POLE
Hme im good cheer, and a time for
pM^ on ewlh end good will toward
men. Ihat is what it is supposed to be,
I but after a visit to a large store in Vir-
ginia ^eadi reemtly, we have our
doubts.
store, only to meet head-on with a rush-
ing shopper's cart. After she had pro-
perly chastised us with words unbe-
coming to anyone, we moved on. We
picked up a few presents, and reached
, „ , , : • .the cash register, orxjy aftcTr numerous
first of all, the roads were jammed ^ shoppers brol^e into the line
^with (oyous Chrtttmes shoppers rush- ahead of us
' ^"^ '^'±J^S^'^'''^%^t!I .Zl After getting back to the car, making
||i*»y and rti^<^ others. These same ^ur way out of the parking lot, and
K^l'"I^ upon giymg andreceiv- ^^ , ^ . ,j^ ^ ^^ ^^^^ ^^^ ^
H Picked rtie parkmg lots, and with J with Ebenezer Scrooge. "Bah
i general lade of good dieer, fought for
parlcing j»l4ces. We tried-4o be patient
4nd wait for a parking place. Finally
pne was free, and we eased towaid it.
We werp outmaneuvered by another
happy shopper who cut directly in
^oh .J. Humbug." All in all, it
was quite an Quti ng .
Somethinsi has happened to the mod-
ern American. What it is, we do not
knqw^utit is not a pleasant thing. The
ifront of our cw. He almost caused-^a imageThat too many persons present
*^ree ^r collision, since another happy to the world today is ugly. It is not in
^rtoer wes trying to snare the park- keeping with the meaning of the Christ-
ace away frtwn bqi&k of u$. mas season. We would like to see a re-
dly we parked, and. madr our versal in this process. Wewould like to
me inside of rt^e store where see ^e season become joyous again,
arsis, were playing on the We would like to see faces light up
intern, ,. No. chopping m^repft^ with the true meaning of
"He, so we waited, giving and receiving. We would like to
, ,.. , .ucky enough to get s^^asmlleor two for good cheer. Then
made the fatal mistake of maybe we could have peace on earth
ly from it for a split second and good will toward men. Irtstead, the
he beautiful m^diandlse. image we have of our Christmas shop-
no good wlH toward us, it was ping trip Is one of harried clerks, rush-
oil way by a gleeful shopper who ing, snarling shoppers, and little chil-
it»at possession Is nine points of dren pushing and shoving In order to
get to talk to Santa Claus.
How To Impede Prog^ress
During the Thanksgiving weekend,
we visited a resort dty on Long Island,
about an hour's drive from New Yoric
Oty. it is a smalf place, with few hotels,
no motels, and a few beach clubs.
large city would be publicized nation-
ally. We do not feel ti>at those responsi-
bly, for this sort of thing have done
enough for the Whole city. An entirely
new vista could hB qaened up for the
mmM Wd^mnminm wmM^
mmm
VA
Hm fart eaHtai at Ae litt ^ ^ . ^ .
m ^ eiMi lev li tte mam§m m,^J^ M
M« eyMT OnvMne ef Mm |M^ 4ee-
ft to tte CMMipi ^ ftiHWI^p
te av^ 4qpi ol f^mMi IMMiXooee-
fWi pesiiiia m amMvuV'^«HRMp raeoip
ft iM 4iM eiA tfeMiie at «ie B*.
Basically it is a residential summer re- city of Virginia Beach if all possible
sort for the wealthy, although there are
now a number of year around^homes.
But it all but closes down in the fall,
winter and spritig months. With the ax•^
ception of catered affairs, parties, wed-^
dings, and the lifce, the place is a virtual *
giK)st town in the winter. Throtioh
heavTly'restricttve »jnlng, the, beautiful ^
strip of beach area on the Atlantic
Ocean has managed to keep out high-
rise apartments, large hotels, motels
and new business establishments.
Those 4n power wish to keep It a small
place, without the usual beach activi-
'ies. The way Long Island is develofiing, .
this is one of the last areas so close to
Manhattan left to grow. A change in
thinking will have to come. Although
the interest g^f the residents in keeping
the town exdusive is probably admira-
ble; it defies progress
tieii'e^
Wi GoiVeas — firiMVi asM Ifeaa
e^r c^Mf Owigwii tiMrt tea Imm Mm — rmn^td e
WpMt vonl demtioii.
TH» WAS THI CONiHB
Z^ y«a the Ccmggaaa ttat gave the HMtai ito^4nt
real "nats and bolts Houdiiir Art," t^t took aim at tke
heart of Amsiea's housing ^Mesp,— tad extant to
ike ItaaMliiate Amaiiean aa q^ertuitjr to nia$ his
Umify A mm and bsAlar hooatec^ s.
TiMnm tho Congreaa that tiinitt iMf into the vmt
pit of oiff nagiected natlGnal edueaitkni {otMaa. It
enacted Federal funds for elenMDteiT and ae^ondafy
■diodt. It took the beat aystam of m0Mt ed^oMok
•ad made it even better with eoo^ned Federal gra&ta
to our eoD^fea and oaiveraitiea.
This was the Cinigreea tint htonehed ^qjMdi^iie,
proTUHng aid that totaled $1.1 biOlMi tot an IMite
pragraoi, changing desperatdon into hope. It paaied
the Are* Bedevelopment Progrun. ^^Vifftt|4MN
minion f <Br manpower training. It mfSmM HWnt
Johnson's poverty program.
This was the Congress that blazed a new ediflsrtag
trail in the Md ot medical ear* for the aged, tluit
aathoz^ed grants for community mental healtii coiten
fw profession^ and technical staffing and that worked
to stamp ont heart disease, ^uioar and stroke.
This was the Congress that destroyed the kmg'hdd
myth that once a tax is imposed it is never removed.
Excise taxes were repealed on a ma«uve and higtorie
scale.
This waa the Congreaa that removed the stigma of
100 jmn of Negro disfranchis^noit hom the soul of
America by passing ^ Voting Righta BilL
A.
efforts are madf^ attract new resi-
dents and new industry and business,
and not leaning mostly to the attractien
of tourists and conventioneers.. , T
^41iree Cheers
^ splfe of minor setbacks, which
could have b^en avoided, we offer
three cheers tothe City fathers for their
plans concerning immediate develop-
ment of the land it has acquired at Sand-
bridge. They have promised that the
recreational land, the object of too
much controversy lately, will be ready
for use next summer. We applaud their
"full. speed ah^ad" efforts. They ha^
promised a temporary road to the area,
as well as temporary parking areas and
picnic areas, and the like. We are glad
The same defiance was evident in ^° s^® *"y measures, however tempo-
Virginia Beach in years past, but fortu-
nately those responsible saw the hand-
writing on the wall. They stepped
aside, ^d the progress of our city has
been fantastic ever since. The growth
is far from over, and we wonder what
Virginia Beach would have been like
'oday had not progress won out over
those who stood in its path.
M a ma}dr resort city, Viroinia^
Beach has still not taken Its rigntful
place. The relatively short time it has
been growing rapidly Is^obvlously one
reason, and the lack of liquor by the
drink is probably another. But one
major reason was brought home to u^
while we were in New York. A know-
ledgeable person asked us, "Is Virginia
Beach a year around city now?"
We are fully aware that the resort
are^ of Virginia Beach is quite inr>por-
tant to our economy, and that it i$ one
of the greatest attractions that can be
offered to the general public. But we
do not think enough is being done by
rary, taken to open the area to the pub-
lic next summer. We feel certain it wiH
be a major boon to the tourist business.
Of course, when the entire area is
develof^ for recreational use, the city
will have permanent picnic, parking,
surfing and camping areas, as well as
good roads for access. But that develop-
ment may take quite awhile, especially
if anyone else starts another "ternpest
in a teapot."
We look forward to the opening of
the next tourist season as being the big-
gest ever in the history of Virginia
Beath. The immediate steps being
taken to develop the Sandbridge pro-
perty will certainly be one of the Im-
portant reasons for success. Since ^this
was one of the last beachfront areas left
undeveloped, we feel quite fortunate at
having it for r^reatloruil use.
iNow, there is lilfle doubt that land
adjacent to the new City-owned pro-
perty will develop, and that a whole
new area of Virginia Beach, far away
thoseoresponsible to publicize the rest from the beaten path will grow and
of our fair city. The state and city t>oth
are trying to attract industry, and have
been moderately successful, but that is
not enough either. Those in other areas
are fK>t aware of the advantages off^-
ed by the ninth largest city in area in
grow and ^row. It is our opinion that
the area k>etween Virginia Beach Boule-
vard and SarK^ridge will now $Ik>w
spectacular growth, and we hear^ly
encourage ar^ widorse this growth.
/ To^our regular readers, this is a fami
the United States, iricluding how much... Har theme. We are greatly interest^d in
open land there is ready for develop- seeing all areas df our mammoth dty
ment. They do not seem hjknow about grow and devek>p. We regard ^Is as
our relatively low taxes and the avail- highly important before aH areas of
ability of desfrable homesites and busi- Vlrginia'^ach will fully realize how
ness sites. They stilftend to think of Vir- necessary complete cooperat^n is. ''
ginia Beach as a small summer resort. The city has taken a giant step for-
which closes down in the winter. * wfcrd in acquiring the Sandbridge pro-
We do not wish to crifteize' those perty, and in promising immediate de-
responsible for that image, but we wish velopment. We know the new land can
that more of the other aspects of Sir do nothing but good for the entire city.
This was the Congress that gave encouragttNBl fa
the Natiofn's strui^Iing artists through the eatabUdt*
ment of a Nattcmal Arts and Huraanitiei FoundaHoa.
These are jnst a few of the acoomplishmenta oi the
89th pongress. They indeed ahow that tUs ia a Gon-
gresa of fulfillment.
^ The record of legislatfon Written bf ^ia Cra^reaa wlB
nve forever in the story of man's progress to the raatt-;
ption of hia nobleat dreams and tise fulfiUq^M^^i^
Soe «ld peace through aound government ■' V^' -■''■■;^^^"
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OPEN FORUM
ThCTe are cia'^un vm7 signifi-
cant observatkms that a retired
educatw has the pleanire of-^mak-
iag aad the definite oUigatioii of
passing on, for the^consideration of
his community his state, and his
nation. This cbo^ation, and its ac-
companying c^gation, has to do
with success. As a retired educa-
tcn-. I have deserved ttiat thare is
a very high degree <d miccess
tied in closely with personal
grooming for appearance. The for
mer stuctents wb«n I meet from
time to time in my daily travels,
who invariably m£^e themsdves
known to me, with an air of pride
and distinction, are those whcMn
I remember as carrfuUy groonai
hi^ school students. I am not at
aU surpr^ that I seldmn have
\be pleasure <A having those.
whom I ronember as careless and
indifereiA ibout th«r personal ap-
pearance, seek me (Hit and make
Uiemsebes known to me. ^^cess
18 the m(^ating fwce that
{MPompts a fonnar student to stop
in the path of a former instructor
aiKi make himsdf known.
In efveiy instance, these youmg
adults started right, k^ their
{X>i>e and pers(Mial {H'ide, and are
still cUnr^ing the ladder of'soc-
cess. Slovenliness and bad HaltAts
are never m tune with true suc-
cess.
Paroits and friekls of youth
^ould roniod «ir young fdks of
this fact frequeiUly.
Ed. L. Aj^l^ate ^
- P.O. Ifex 821, Sta. 2
Virginia ^ch. Va.
Yoinr Faith and You
ReSERT H. GARNER
AlUiter. Tabernacle Methodist dnircli
The nK»l prophetic wSrds <4 ^^ New Testament are to be fouirf in
ttie G^ejel of St. Ixkb: "... aid there was no room for tijem- ta ths
inn." That was tq be the crucial experience of J^us throughout his
ministry— no roan for him in ^ inn cf the human heart, m room fo
his qu^tty (rf life in the lives of men, no room for Ms teachings in their
mm6s, ami no ro(»n for bis reforming zeal in the church. It was this
ii^KJspitality which eventualy led him to the cross.
(But why is this true? Why is tho'e no room for the Christ in the
inn of huimn Iffe?
for me ttung, thare is tbe probkm of oveKrowiKi^. Ute iui at Batti-
Icbon •waa ^«ady crowded wtth peofiie fawn all |»rtt^ d Israd who
had come to roister for At R«Tfwn f^m^i* wiwn the Holy Family
arrived, Uiere just sin^y was not emu^ room for thop. L^ewise. o"-
lives are crowded wWj a multiplicity <tf activities i«ii#:g from the
(temands of our occupat:«B ifl WA, little league, civicx and wrvice
ckim, as well es fratoiial and social organizations. Mo^ {wc^^e Uve
crowded lives wi^ a tiglH K*edu!e, leaving litfle tune for the dnirdi
or its Master. Of course. aH of tfiese activities are ^)od, but wber} the
beat, the fairest of ten thoisand and the one oHi^ttier be»itiful cooiN,
we 01^ to mal^ ra»n. •
^^tt one oispects thai tiasre is another, d^per reasm for Jesus b^
shut «it of human life, and that is shane. N<me of us ev^ wa^ to
have a visitor wane into a dirty, n^sy b«»e. And we are «# i»
well aware d the diit thsA we luive sm^ uoto titt nig hi ihe inn <^
life, the disarrffl^em«it <rf the fumifenrc (rf morad and e^^; y^m.
We are a^jamed to have one wiw is alien to M»*iat we have stwKl (or,
come into' our hv@. IBut remember thisr it was to aa im |^ Jeas
fir^ came, not a mzmsion. He seeks mi those wl^e Uv& ise brcto,
wdbriEfi forgiveness and healing. „. . - , ^
Aod maybe— ju^ imybe-this is what Advent ^^ ^m^
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•IRDNKCK ROAD
Virginia Beaeli
(jiBiber & SupplfCo,
'IvmlMr and Myweod cut to tiw"
CA 8-2981
OFEI« SATURDAYS-AU DAY
. HARDWARE - BUILDING MATERIALS
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KtA"NGOILS
Atlantic Fnel
Co.
C^y or Night
mm wm^ oty
In the
Ur^ed States
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lad Mbs. Mtarie H. GmiimIim of
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and 15 pvalkpmA-
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mMm Qsmm mmk m, of
te a tn^nrKwai tht tabid
•i Mn. A^n Flon David. He
wiM al HatUk Na^ Ab-
Itatioa and Mm Noiiolk I^al
S&^wd aad was an Ak Ponx
vateaa ol Vtarid War B.
fiaridei Us widow, airvivipg we
an> anen.
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lOUL UENA 6. kUMKiOS
WamL M. af n» nrtMod Ave-
Bot iwa dbd la IMT iHna. aw was
a uttre of BamohiC^ tad. aad
kPidlMR iiK*A«piiL
SwMag an Wm warn, Ooi.
Doi^ W. Boiae of Wi^i^m
aad U. LQaii P. Bali of Vk^ala
BoKh; a iHtiikar. aad baa grand-
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vnfiooA mjica ^ Mn. BUr
abelh .ArdMr Wad«D. of 46tfa
Sbraot, widow tf Anny CMmmI Ed-
aiind C. WaddlU. died ta iier tame
afiir a Ant fflam.
A aativt of Ao^Jta^ fha
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MuMal Federd
WILL PAY
AN INCREASED
DIVIDEND
af the rate of
*m^tmm
itfi^
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SHOT EARLY' lAA lAILY
USE ZIP CODE
fearii^ir ol dd^alM^
eialhM dapil riBiglij
lli««*a
aMi Ha
A mHw of Jaariea, Mag b*
tari, II.Y.. Im had Ivad ta« a
year. Ife r^ired in Octdatr alls
Me widow iHd hfe metfi-
or, ^Mfi Flwiiwr Hf^w ptr
ba li sunrtvad bf two
Etaa AsD MeiM and Karen
Bah Merkt of rirgtaua Beadi: two
•■lai Brick Ue Itott of Vii«taia
Bea^ MmI mmam Edward Matt
of Virglria Foiytechiric InstJtate.
OBd a kroliier.
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MR& OUVB BUSZELL GBAT.
^ of S« BartoB Onde. £ed in
a hoepital. She ma a aMive of
EaU fi^yinouth, Mtts. Mid had
ttved here six months.
iarvlvi^ are a (iiughtM'. ]kfn.
Baabriee & Niaoagor of VirgHb
Baadi; a aqn, Ue^ W..aieraBan|
ti. ffia^di, Fla.; a si^r, ^
grandcfaildr^ and foia- jgmt
gmddiikim.
ntANGES MARION SMITH. 8B
a ai^ve of IteoriaBa. PA., and
a i«*ideot of ttie Nerfo&-Vir|^
Beach area for 2S years, has ^ed
hi a hospital.
He inu a retired caipento' aad
B«^ with a grandsM, Victia- L
^Alaiid at 7£ Avalon Avemie.
' itaUw to pvodnn, he is aar
iHNad Inr a dam^^r. Mrs. Mar-
guorilidllUaDd of Virpua Beadi;
a am, Ehraod SmiOi of L]^k1«i.
WaA.; and three other graod<^
dren and dglU great-grffi^AOdroi.
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OUBA BABBIStm SCOTT SEft, S5.
^ lat Greoi Itanp Road, has
dfed la a tRMpital. H<^ was the
haiband of Mrs. Lois Rice Scott
He was a tonelcseper lar ihe Vir-.
^aia Beach PubOc Worics departs
meiA.
B^ide his wkkw. Iw is sur
vhred \fj two dmi^tos. Ifrs. Dan
T. ^mxi vsA Mn. W. O. ftintt
of Vii^inla ^each; a son. OIha
liarrbon Scott Jr. of Vfatlott
Beach; md three sixers.
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KUBERT PRICE BARMAN JR.
«. of » N. Oceana Blvd.. ift^
in his bone i^er a kng iOness.
He was a native kA Lyndi Sta-
tion, hut Uved iwre 11 years.
Siffvivmg are two sons. Qbtft
P. Hannan UI and Rob Ray Har.
maa, «id a daugfater. Miss Mary
Mae Hanaan. ill of BaltinMsre;
feia- bnttersnd lour si^«rs and
Ida
EliMy yean age Viiftate Beach's Am reawt bam apeMM Ms
■ilei wM localed « the eoea»fer«B* betweaa BMi aad 11* ri
bi MH tfd «M cflBpMed bi 1M4. Vataii at IMMNkll'
ariy h^ It bMiad ier fSMN^ Twa Itea were tall» Ibe flib.
le
•oBn
Ibe
Iba
Mb
MR. Utt
. Anid later
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PibieeseAaaeHoiel.bail«*taMi«g*biiai la^tfaa as tba
niyfil II t^ JB«a, aad iiiiiiia» ili ^ "^^ '"
laaited for a sew betel ^ tbe^fttMHf a iT
■ per a^iM
to sat^s of record
December 3L 1965
MuMal Federal
MIMMM AM» Umm A»«OCIA-nON OP
HQWM Bowh and Bute Stnrtt
NOiVOU 2203 East Utile Crwk Road
krumwh aasHighttaai
Rc^al Worcester %g Coddkrs
FOWLER HODG-
ES, 9%^ af 2MB P\e9mm House
Baai bv died bi a he^Mtal after
a lo^ itoeM. S« had lived here
U ycttv «id was a registered
nurse. Stx was tfie wife of Mau-
rice K. Hodges Sr.
Baridn her hustand, ^ is sur-
vived by two daugiuers, Miss
Maurloi A|ai Hodges and Mrs.
Svah H. Ph^; and a ^n, Mau-
rice K. Hot^es Jr., all of Virginia
Beach; three sisters, a ivt^her,
and a grandchild.
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MRS. GEORGIA ANNA IHLSON. :
78, has died in a iK)spital. She i
was a native of Princess Anne |
Cwnty and tau{^t school in Not- ^
foHc Cminty for 30 years.^
Stie is survived by two sons,
George Highter and Julius Highter j
of Virginia Beach, a iHrother. two i
granddiildrcn ai^ nine great- 1
granddiiliben. '
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TWs modoK uplaifctp betel la oMire tanllter fo meal of flhe yoaager naUeala and aewtwaera^ mi^
gtaite Baadk lie aaaia was dMM^ bam ttie Princen AaM Hotel te Iba Frbw^s Aane laa. Ae bu
was eoattractod te hec# i»c« witb Ibe em giwwlag fwMrt t^ade to Vbgteda BoMb. Ibe betel h ex-
pected te bMt al leaM Ml years. (Pbetea eaaipHaNate If 9eott Sterlag)
MRS. BEaOB MARTIN of 989
Burton l^tt<m Read has died in
a hoBpital. ^ ir nirviv^d by two
daughters, Mrs. Vur^nia Hairell
of NorfoUc and Mrs. Ethel Harold
cf Virginia Beach; a brothor, a
sttto-, a ^andchUd, five great-
grindchfldrai aid two great-gr«it-
granddiild^en.
APk
ifg-shcll? Hailid k Kl Am as parfi€lpack«
liL m^S0L Watrlifh^pK4e derip. tMNaWa
! M. 6iildn't season. CiaWi't ImI. cbKk irofrtst,
EMr ilpillbPaa^ of Eniland. E^ Mpm. Hwav simpls.
Bia* in k cup. Add s4L l^r. patttt;, White^. Screw on
cap^ nan in Mflng w^ dpan j|^ my**^ «tet Umltrw
done? Replace, cooli num. Vmam^mm$' CMmiiefli Lowlf.
. 17 Jl Hi pair.
Frank R^^F^ird to.
. VIRGINU BEACH
Wl ATLANnC AVENUE
HEMBMRS mmlCAN CBM SOCIETY
NORFOLK
2|l GIMMIY 90feBT
MOTICE
Effective Dec, 11, 1965, our Service and Parts
Departments will be open as foNows:
Monday tfiru Friday: 7-^ A.M.~6tOO P.M.
^furday: ClcwW ^1 D«y
COATES MOTOR CO., INC.
21st St. & Pacific Ave.
Virginia Beafh, Vi. Dial428-2771
CHARLES A. OUTHHE SR.. 70,
who lived with his swt, Cfcarles
A. GuMtfie ■it at , 11^ WiU-Q-
Wi^ Drive. M^ died M I hospitd.
Beii^ hft' m aji^^ ^«
two da(i^it«-s, ^%, W^ Gro^
gan of BiltinW^|i4lf^;AobHt
Steeey of iltm^^ '^\ 'pd A
brother aifd ^st^, jis"MM)chiln
dren aod tvN): |p«attp-adiW)r«>
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HENRY J. JM»Bb.^, of Tli Wa
Street has (tol hi a bo^ltid aftw
a rfiort illness, m was. wtifed
frcm PrInceM AiUM PhMbing &
£lectrk;id^ S^TpU^i isd bad ^^ed
hisce nearly % ymrs.
Ite is survii^ by his widow,
Mrs. Eva C^m\ Jacoba; a son.
Soi H«rold Jacobs of Ft. Amtet.
S.C.: a da^Mar, Uh. Jaoquidaie
Joyce JlPer cl Richmond, Calif.;
a Mtiw, tfarea satisrs. aod three
JAMBI I^NIi TH OW B N . Ji>
'ant son fi Hai«kl Leoaard and
Mrs. Lob Williai&a Ihr^fljpiHfc loes
Oait Leal Lane, te bi a iMpital.
Beskies hli pwwte, ha to mr-
vived by a bn^er. y&aud Eu-
gene Itmaj^o^ Md ^ fcwdpar-
ents, m. ani Vn, iMm Wil
:ianu of HynM^ Ml lU Mr.
and Mrs. ^ad tt^, tf Fair-
banhi, M.
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IHIOI
(Contii^ from Pi|ge I)
Chrlatmaa l&t ')li|iMtr.« For yoW
cosmetic and coathantic gifts, we
Imow you'A mi "M ifap thing"
at U^raaia. OtQieAp inl .' . . When
you see the ali^gjan. "City' furni^
ture at country piiees" In the acfe
for MMa al imtKf. it really
ffieaM |Mt that. Tlwrt are so
nwiy tiAvldQal gifts bM? lot
JOk ^b at college, the student's
roQiih gNndma*t very own rocker,
for tfib Mw gnadchild's nursery
and so on. Next week, m«'U elab
orate oo WUIte at liUtep!
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^rt^nta tew^ ^N, "mufsday, De<»mber 9, 1965
HRESniSUE
^9Ri^^ MIACH - Outbreaks
41 mnk ind bnMh flm continue
li ^igue firemoi ttrou^iout the
d^. I^Se it is ais(«cled that «•■
iM RH^ have been the cauae of
B«ie ud diUdren responsbk for
olbia^ ttK m^ cMSt of the radi
of fh«s in tliB d»y woodlands and
^ fi^^ is cardessiMi bi the burn-
^ of traA. hedge rows, and fwUs
aceoftb« to Clii^ nreit Warden
pamat A. Benaon.
tSSg MaaigH- W. Russell Hatch-
ett iMutd a directive prohft>itii^
ifien flrei; Ws «tl« coaiH>Ued with
a MiBidi^ proclamation by Gov.
Atwrtis Hannson Jr.
T!)t ban which went iiAa effect
here 4 noon Tueaday could delay
BMcb IM Road if it lastt as kag
^ 15 di^, aays E. H. Orange, di-
rects of the tdl road c<m^ruct»n.
CQotractiCMS proha)ited from Iwm-
te the debrU fn»n enuring Uie
rt^ of way may not be aUe to
RiAe up the w(h1c to nieet a sched-
ule, he said.
ttHti^ hM bea {»-^ubited in
Oe woedtandi baeaiue d fire dan-
go-. Fbe ma caught huntii^ in
!»rinoea8 Am>e Borou^ were fined
tW each in Municipal Court M(A-
lay.
jamea C. Hamridt (tf Virginia
Baadi waa fiaad abag with WO-
Bna BRnni. Pli^ Jernigan, and
DMl|^ WiiiMlti«l Of NorfoDc;
m^ W^T. MvshiA of Chesapeate.
POST OFFICE
LISTS HOURS
llTOGimA BEACH-J. T. Crow
^^^J^te Jr., PqitonMrter, has an-
nounced that coin>kle pcMtal win-
dow service is now avallaUe at
'4W1 Vii^a Beadi Kvd. Parcels
and otiw mail for whkh the car-
rio- leaves a notice cm be picked
up at this facility. The awvtee will
contimw ihrou^ DeciBAer SB.
Known as Boulevaixi Annex, it Is
located m the south side of Vir-
ginia Beach Blvd., ^ east of
Aragona Slwpping Cent«r.
The window sw^ice schedule ^t
other post (rffice facilities frwn De-
cember 9 to SI are listed as fol-
lows:
Main ofTicei Seapines station.
Bayside station, and Lyiuhaven
station -JtoLthrpughftidaxg
a.m. to ( p.m.; Saturday, 8 ajn.
to 5 p.m.; Sunday the 12, dtMed;
Sunday the 19th, 1 p.m. tt> 4 pin.
Lmdon Bridge ^ttoi, Oceana
station, and Princess Anne station
— Mon. through Friday, 8:30 a.m.
to 5:30 p.m.; Saturday, 8% a.m.
to 5 p.m.; boti) &indays, closed.
Bafck Bay ^tion - Monday
tiiroigh Satorday, 8 a.m. to noon
and 1 pm. to 5 p.m.; closed both
Sundays.
There is no change in the pres-
et schedules at Fort Story, NAS
Oceana, and Dam Neck statiwis.
Ifoney Orda* service rajriains
the same.
TAttB
RECEIVES HIS WUieS
LIBRARY BENEFIT
Vimmm» - IWidaor Woods
0brs7 Fund receh^ 1181.66 re-
mit$ due to the e^Kls of the Girl
HfipM who sold book worm em-
K^i^1^ A canUval in tba-
^Hr. fiho^ 18 fflid ass witii help
froB Cadette troop aOB sponsored
Am <3saNl last moeth. Featured
««l« MB^ im. white dapliaiit
art Ma lale bo<Nhs. Balkois ffld
dito i»*» wy pofwtar and the
moit lapuUl- was tti9 'lilt the
icert wtti a wet ipoegR*' bMtb.
lion tfuu 308 iMeoM tte car-
lltaETWG
VncMA BEACH - tlie Ife-
viBtar anet^ of the League of
ffann Volers was hcU ncci^y
ittb»IUBlem Sxure Ch^ wtth
fnk Etay a«} Nij^t uiflts ainbbi-
big. .*>
llpeeMl guests taicla^ed Mrs. Ildb>
ert iMMm, pmidH* «f ^
HorfdlE-Vtr^da Beadi imM
Ifrt. 1. t. Hffli^K. md Ifra.
BMMek Heydei who spoke on
^gjUt BtecilkNL '4
' lbs. Bej^Hi. wile of the Noilolk
pilKMilriit iHio is drector of fte
lleittal mm CUnic in Norfdk,
ia jhi (Manaa of ^ Noiolk Ed-
utittoi <%mRritlee, Mrs. A. F. To-
aar httds the Virginia Beach Ooiq-
Ms. Rktaard Mapp presided and
ba«d a report from Mrs. Rkfaard
Bmwi qo the rec^ meeting of
the ViilpQia Beach Schod Board,
ud nJhar rQ)(»t by the inenab«--
lUp ^alnntti. Mn. .tatei Ode,
Ki^ hlb»i^UK»ayAv. Gilaert R.
rriadnan laid Ifrs. Ann D. Wood
n new menabos from Virginia
B^di.
Ifrs. Beyden and Mrs. IfiUegaas
spake on va^ received a consensus
on JMTtinei^ Virgmia edhication
quei^iHa audi as teachers salar
Blootf Needed
VIRGINIA nO/UH - TlJe Red
Cross BkwdmobOe wOl visit ttie
Virginia Betd Fire Station be-
tvraa ^ boura of noon and 6
p.m. (» Friday, December 10.
We aQ know full w^ how mai'
tarial thii^ br^^it^ a life. Vt»
gii^ of theae tilings ^unra in the
eyM (rf both he who ^s and he
«ho receives.
TomoROw you can give the kind
(tf gift that goes bc^»id tfie season
of b(^ and carats. Beii^ a bkwd
donor, you wffl begivii^ the won.
daiMl gift el.J.ff15i
"Mk tile ttaie froffi the JKisy.
ftffi<ltad diQTs of Christmra to
bii^tao the eyra ctf a diiU witir
a reneiwd <iiance ^ good hedtii;
trice tfM tin^ to aU ^-ocm in
tile moten miracles d i^^tae.
fbese gfU are possible ody if
you giiw. Only with your Mp can
^ American Red Crws Bloodmo-
Ule mdce ttds a real Happy
H^lalnuu and Healthy New Year
l»rodiera.
Np»FOLK - Joseph J. PouDies,
meteorologist and local bosness-
man, is also a xneaksex d the
famed Naval, Air Reserve "Week-
end Warriors" and spends one
weeltend a month at the Naval Air
Reserve Training Unit (NARTU)
m Uie Naval Air Stati<m, Norolk,
practidi^ his meteorol(^ special-
ty f«r the Navy.
With the expenditure of much
effort and stud^, coupled with c«i-
sifkrable time in the C-54 trans-
port Chief Foulkes accumulated
K!^^al hundred houn flight tone
and is qualified to wear the Na-
vy's coveted aircrewman wings.
Joe seams quite pleoMd as he Is
pr^ented tiie aircrew wings t^
Captain K. C. Mahi»r, NARTU's
Air Wing Strff Commander. Since
succes^Uy canpleting the diffi-
cult Naval Air Rwerve Training
SyllatKis and receivtag his aircrew
wings Chid Fouttes will no Smger
be *'just a ptss«^er."
AD H^wato: will inrnediatdy
recognize Joe 'as the 11 o'clock
tekvision weatherman ba-e in Nor
folk.
Foulkes is presidMtt d l^lewater
Brdterage, Inc., and resides k>-
ca% at Akuiton Mve in Virginia
Beach.
FALL STUNS
VIRGINIA BEAm — Ronaki J.
Dugas of Nortol is recovwing
tnm a fril vMA shinned and
t«8ip(urarily pvaly^ him early
^ weckk
pugas is emphftd by the Dan-
id Q»Mruction Co. which is baild-
iog Biost of tiw mall-type shopping
center in Pembrdce Square lap-
ping Cent^.
1%e in^ired ^unta* was taken
to NoHolk General Hospital and
couU move nothii^ but bis index
filler itfter apparently bdng bad-
ly sbinned when he fell from a
steel beam he had c«i^t when
a laddo' dqiped frcnn bowatii hhn.
Hie faB was abotrt 13 feet onto
the sandy floor.
OBITUARIES
MRS. ESTEIXE BATTEN has
died in a nursing home atsr a
dxHTt Qln^s. 1^ is wrvived t^ a
daughter. Mrs. Ruth Oka of New
York, and. a totitb^ and a sistn.
MRS. DELCIA BIGGS KENHEDY.
84. d 1944 Oceana Bhrd. has died
in a h(»pital. She had Uved in
tills area ft»- tf years.
Surviving are tfiree sora, Louis
K^edy of Mentime, Caltf., and
Wimam Kamedy and Amett Keor
mdy d Virginia Beach: a dau^-
ter, l^fiss Martha C. Kauiedy of
Virginia B«ich, a half iM-rther, 20
gramlduldren, and 10 great-grand-
chikhrai.
» ♦ *
JOHN W&UAM HINDS, 40. hus-
band of Mrs. Lillian Thomp!»ii
Hinds d 219 E. Ottawa Road, died
last w^ while attoiding a Na-
tional Guard meeting. He was a
Marine Coips veteran and was
employed by the National Guard
as an administrative assistant.
Besides his widow, he is survived
by a daugMer, l/liss Donna &»'
Hinds of Virginia Beach; two scois.
WQliffln Hinds of Virginia Beach
and Robert J. Himls of the army,
and tiiree sista-s |Ad two brotiiers.
♦ * .■ *
MISS EVELYN COLLINS HILL,
a resident of Sea Breeze Farm,
iias died in a hi^ital. She was a
member of a widdy-known Tide-
water family and a fOTner leirier
in women's and horticultural af-
fairs. She witii l^r two la^ sisters
organised the Prince Anne Gar-
den Club in 1932.
She was the last mwnber d her
family but is survived by cousins.
TREES FIRE
HAZARD
^ '% . » tiiere iirose sik^ a ditftar.
""nSt let the clatter l&'CfirtS^
mas be that of firemen dashing
around your honM trying to put
Uie fire tiiat m^t have started
from your Chiisbnas tre*
"There is yet plaity d tkne to
get a tree, so don't ru^ It." says
Elgia L. Easte-, Assistant Agricul-
tural Agent at Vir^nia Beach.
Trees tiiat «e g(«ei too earty di^
out excessively l^ tiie ttoie tii^
are taken down, and thus, create
a fire hazard.
If yo« should happoi to purchi»e
*a tree early, however, try to ob-
tain wie that has been cut recoitfy.
Saw off an inch to an men .ml a
half of the base d the tree, if
{wssfcle. and place tt in water for
tiie holiday season. This will keep
the tree fre^ longer.
Try to keep ekotric tree li^ts
from being in direct contact witii
Uie foliage of the tree. Don't bum
tiiem too Ipng at a dme. since
these give di considerable heat.
Evergreens used in wreaths or
otiier Christmas decorations can
be fireproofe^with a material
made by muting one gallon of
warm water. Mie cup of boric
acid powder and (me and one half
cups of borax. Dip tiie evergreens
into tiie solution or spray until it
is well covwed.
»yW.|r
the ditf'actir of ttie ^Mttatt
Uvii^ room has cone ahnort ftA
^de stace Ormtaotiw's <fa^.
Hie averafB nm taat buOt fei
tiie myted tmm May cohabit
a f^Mly roan u the (^rta* ef
ftfB% ^tiiffi^ — fw watehto^
tele^MoB to ddflg bonwwork.
The living room, wHten a«-ved
as a catdi-all during tiie '4te and
'SOB, is once again betag r^erved
for comi»ny.
Pffi1ia{» ^ reastm biUnd tiw
evohition is tiie trend again to
cMter famlfy activW^ to tiie
home, away frcm tiw ndse and
esdtau^ fumes of tiie cars that
have infri^d into once-|M-ivate
areas.
As a result, tiie lacfy d tiM
house will be particularly ftissy
about planning a new or remod-
eled living room. She wOl wam
to comkte' tiie llvta^ romtt of
hw rleods Utax d et emii ni ng /
wiu^ tile same friends will eiqiect
In hers.
The miouitt of ortertalnhig
tiw family wUl (k> is tiie najcr
determinant of tiie siK of the liv-
ing room. To get tiie bert perapec-^
tive <m wh^ sk» youH oeii, 6nm
pc^bte dim«»kns on p^ier, |e-
cordfaig to your own scste, rad
dcetdi yeur furmture within those
dfanensions. *
U tiie livk^ room is large, the
funyture arrai^meirt rfiould be
brokm into several groiq;^igs de*
siped to facilitate ctmveraatkn
aiHuig p^soos in those groupings,
llie ide^ coaversatkmal groiqrii^
is relatively small, nd more tiian
10 feet in disaneto'.
Open-^iace areas, wherp code-
tail party guests can stand to chat,
can be^smaUor. about 6 feet in
(Hamper.
UhlesB yni plan to have large
gatherings, tiiere is no need to
have tlie ro(8n nHich^ wider than
ji^^j^m^arsational grouping. A
wldtili (tf 12 to 14 feet {Hrovides
room for tiie grouping, while 2
mcK-e feet supplies s^iace tw a tra^
fie path.
Livn^ room whidows should d-
teri Iha^m ^Mv Anrin Ae onM^
prefer^ «te a lawii or $mM$,
kM^ am muttg few fawa §t
otfiow tym of paaMfrtiy. Ttay
Aouldbe pbJbed Vi tim a nuti-
nwai anoewt of msi^A to ^ir
the roQiL
ta t^mkig bm^sn Krmi$t
nnk, ittm the wlndQW ^pacl ttto
gctiftait,
Itaiv families iMut fir^teees ta
tiie faoiMs tlMor bidkl. Ffav^acte,
d comm, iakb ci^MerdUe viO
lyace, Md frmittuv cataet be
dfm to ttie iMaitii nhen a, fke te
rMfing.
Itot women prefe* to ha^ the
finidace in tha tai% roooi,
w^re soot and wood scri^ iff
Mf
Me M^ foamlBoMi be •
dMd mi - ompiatci^ tm d
tratte. Did vrift oot appMdato
hM^ cUkkw nm^ teoi|^
tita be ^ taU^ buAM. «d
Mm wiU mat bet fa^p pa.«es
I ^ Jl li 1 4ii ■ it
S IM iMutA a #1^ WW k< ttib
mn nan, tiie entire room »*
imtbumd wMi lliat in fflhfThe
UHd plat •(• M L-shafillM0^
vtti the ^"'^ area in tfie i^rter
rnimut. «■ ■ iltkkt alcsfe ex>
UaXs^ off Ae wfia roan.
fiiA^i bootaMH. ««»Won.
and rtwBpbB^ equlpmlW P«»-
vkfe ^A« aoirces of enj^mrt
ter ^ TnoA ttd free floor sfaee.
«L BEACH / ARAGONA . BAYSIOC
! ?gimK#-?fS
bi 188t Hw trMlb bi^ at Holt Straef carried
iIm CM* of Hw ftMwty to Vk^NiM iMcti . '. .
. . : then H. D. Oliver had been serving Tidewater
23 years.
The raflway to Vh^ginia Beadi was bi^ to take vaca-
tioners back aid forth to the newly est^bUdied resort
aiea. It (fid a bvdy bi^neai as fano^s e^abUshed
vacation homes on ttie beadi. In tiwse da^ H. D. Oliver
seve4 tiie comnwnity's vital needs by pravitKng digirified
and'i^peGim funeral asd burial aervKes.
jtaia Ifoach is known as ttie wood's largest
"Tlwisands of vw^on eijoy tiie baches every
yeaar. H. D. Oliver stBl serves tiie comn»«iity. witii a
brand new bcane at Virgnia Beadi and a fine home in
NoifoHi. An experienced ^tsM and a traditioo of fine ser^
vice asKo-e you of the finert csn. CaO on H. D. Oliver
first
^. — l^Ht — ^ —
T^xbAkinii
rMMtHrTh
Harry D. and James B. Oliver
' I I O H Hl iW Bftll fMHMA HACN ONft
ttl-7IIS
4n*i%H
-**•
1
ies, average daily attoidanee. av-
erage daily membership, mininnmi
state expenditure per pupil, and
state hands used for i»rivate
sdwols.
PktmtA after die ceub^ nmttig M tte hut^ut « Vtmam v^te.s
(kn to rUM) Mia. Bar 9mn «». ^^iAmwi, «bi. lUlegass,
LMNriw VMnw, Ml. Ma iCoehraii. and Mm. BeydM.
Opiate by C aaiai i i ra ).
^ SUITS BY: .
Botany-Baker
and Crickteef
^SPORTCOATS BY:
Botany and Mavest
^SLACKS BY:
Jefferson and Mafair
^RAINWEAR BY:
' London Fog- and
Alligator
^SPORTSHIRTS BY:
Pendleton and
Manhattan
'The Most Complete Men's Clothiers In Virginia
Beach"
For Your Shopping Convenience ,. . .
We are open Fridav Evening until 9 P.M.
Mon. thru Saf. 'til 6 P.M.
2100 Atlantic Ave.
Phone 428-1051
DRIVE OUT NOW & SAVE-3 DAYS ONLY
NOAAONIYOOWN
90 DAYS SAME AS CASH
or 6 mo. at Low Rotot
No Paymtnt for 4S Days
WMi pi M c h a M ef 100.00 or mmt*
Still ip doubt? Give a
GIFT CERTIFICATE
From Cherry Pmrson!
U4.II.A. mm
BEEF HALVm
wis. 300 lbs. iv^
•lueT eirr
BEiFORDOS
69* 89*
BONUS
YOUR CHOKII
Turkey
or
lory* Smefcetf
Hani
WITHWIiCHAyiOP300IJS.O»MO»E
TOONNAN
ACOOUNTOt
FOR APV>0MTMINT.
Wlli IN Mil 9f
W4
ALL PRICES INCLUDE
Cuffing, Wrapping, Tender Aging, Freezing
SMCr YOUl OWN M0 thm watch it wrighed, iut
Imt aur linlnMil oenemwl. An diMw to
war laUiloclien in 20 te 40 mimilia ■! NO AODI
TIONALOOST. :^
PHONf
497-2004
397-2005
4803 VIRCIMA BEACH BLVD.
NEAR ARAGONA SHOPPING CftU
AM TO 6 P M SUNDAY ;2 NOON TO 6 P M
J
p
first (^ S. 4^^, «ta«te«
Ann. <ir Nov. M ^ IWiani 6«Mral
Hospittd. Mn. O^m fai te hMfmw
Miss B8«r J«fftl, «H^ter iT Ifr.
and M^. Hebcrt Cole JarvU •!
mWk. Mr. OolliaM ii Hw km ^
the ^tt M^. a^ Mta. Otto C^^u
ofHorfcOc-
B0pc mwaee tiie biitt of tii*ir
•ecMd eUM. tat^aoiiir. «Mu^
Lee, OB »«.» ^ t* ftl^ Hos-
pital. Ikrs. Itopt to be fomer Miss
Sadly Lee l^kk tavfater (rf Mn.
Robert Lee KoA ^ ^ck^nd and
the late llfr.KOch. Mr. B^ is the
son of Mr. M ¥»• Arthur W.
H^itf Norfolk.
mmii wedey
|Mh ^ Mp.tal MA, « pk
b« m al Akn^rla Hm^. Mrs.
^^ tm fomb Ita^ LMtoe
to a ItKJier and oMek to Ae piiUc
i^of4 d A^esm^ ipid to ■ ioa
«flitiiidMa.MBC.Sta3ril
• « •
, Mr. ^ Mn. Saond tho^m
VwdUe WBooBce fc'Wrtli tf a
aoD. Pnl CtfrtngliBB. on Nov. U
M ^nriWa Beacb General H«^
CaL Ifrs. VM^ to tiK fotpcE
Marpr^,tei^, daughter of ibrt.
1^ £. BB^er of VirglnUt B«idi
•d ^ Iile Mr. Bariar. Mr. V^
ride to flit aen of Ifr. and Ifrt.
Samuel Aradalead Vmable of Car
tie Hayne. N.C.
PERSONAL
Mr and Ifti. OUkti D. 00b
<l O a wji ai t Um eBjejM f<wri»-
gtvlfl« vtoita from |fr. OoUar't
teee te^tov f^am he tadit
■eee la ly jeaii <t<lmi ^ B8#-
^pk, N. Y., OhiiAM tf vetfoK« Mv
rf IWaiiilfi^in. D. C.
Ike 9mi. lUqand Bari^iiey ol
Q0im ^^f lm iT^ djBsii mt Mre.
BnWif art ^Mnfag * km ^s
«tt UMr da^ler aad aoB^iBiw.
Ifr. fid Mr*. IRotet ak># ^
WCACEA^hfTS
VnriMK MfcMOH - Mr. and
attmaiced tl» nnijiniiit at to
to Iptom Itafrtd aelBdd
!■■ Blander to alio the
si^
CM4«Mi li |M^ a ft*'
ghorr dflj^ •«».«»» Y«»
stortad ywir hoBdoy pop-
ping. » «Bi^ )roii ihouW dQ
tosooik
Local IMM tova a «i#a»
variaty of outvlanding voIimn
on hoii^ Mardwnts ho«»
mod* avtry tthtt lo rtock ip
ond to mfitVpnUi mmy i0
..^Hiyilif RMrf. Mr 1^
do ywimM o fwor f^ ym
do your fhopplng o« »o«n at
on4 not won iMA
wy km aiiMila. YouH
IM to Mc to
«nd to M M
^_. i^am tor •voryona
on ^w hoiidoy bt.
If, torvtoma rMiQii, yon
kovwityi^tolwaagpodiook
it ivfKrt beat maicliaMs Nova
to 09r, wa think youH p»o«
ttyoado. Agoodplociato
ba^ ii by rtodfng Iha odt
In Hi» nawspapar.
1^ a E. Tqm^i^ of IMk-
hfxm drive haa rcfaimed to to
tone «Nr vliM^ to Florida and
^)ariBg d» ttoi^n^ hiAdii^
with to m^to. Mn. Haeofltoo
Brown to C^^i^ilto. Mtorilani
• • *
J^ L. IVM^aad of Radford
ton ha« ^cted to m^n- of the
Ln^livood Oo$e$e b^ud d vtoitors.
Hto di^^. Mary SesB. teadxa
•Mr. Swffield to die lOB of Mra.
%fy UmU P^ of .Ouniottea-
fffle and IRVton ttosas ShettM
Hie eoupli pUM to he muttod
to the i^i^ M J^^a Beadi.
MBit
OHM
T
|*|Nm^WgN - Mr*. mUMB
oiiriben ^ te LtaUMi M
(Men ai>, a|»aBd to toae to
{^ AkolaB to mmlbm m$
pflit far die h^y mceaarfiil
(Mitaai Tea hrid toat VMtv
J , ■■■ -_!,■ - ■-■■ -- I -■■- I -- - ... n - I ..-■■
Cavalier tC
lir oH». and Mra. Ab^ Heboo
mittweB, am School road, baa
b^» sdected to be a Ml i»t)ct(^
N' toe East 1^ of Umslead Hidl,
East CandlM Gdl^ Uurgert tm^
^m<x haU for frnhiiMtti iramai.
• • •
Mr«. H. E. Vick and dau^iter.
Lynda, ol Maryland wieom wpesA
Ifamk^vk^ Day with Ifr. Vkk
who to a patiant to a hoopital near
Ctolotteavflto. lliey ctfrled a. tor^
hey dtoner and mjayti a fMt biA
tfaantful trj?, _ te avtog J^^
Beach aft 7 am uad r^nitog at
6 p.in.
Vlrpinla Btich ^M, Ihwi^y, Dec^i
1965
Tra4«itHaiiie
And To Get Tht Mottftjr Your Money,
Shop The Merchentt Who Advertise In The
VIRGINIA BEACH SUN
SoBf Hall
9
SHOPS FOR THE LADrEp AND TH8IH DApOHTEHS
. CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
For your conveniencf we 0'e open Monday
"""^ thru Friday 'Hlp PM.We wiUclos4^at6 FM'
Open Monday & Friday eviitipgs tU 9 p.m.
3 1 33 Va. Beach Blvd. Va. Beach, Vli^a
VOtOmU BEACH - Ito, GO-
mcH-e URNTOok pve to r^Kxrt tm
Ae meettog of lie VhrgWa Beach
Council of Garden Cli^s at the No-
vmfhet mating d die Cavalier
Ganto Ckib hdd recently at the
PnncMi AnM Country Clii>.
By woiUi^ ti^tber, toe cUbs
pton to have a crqie myrtle trail
begtoning on either side of the
"-^Eieral Ho^ital d Virginia Beach
nd cmtinuli^ m First Cdmial
^oad a nd L a Ato R aad. Monev wi-
jontrilwted by twenty-ei^ mem-
bers' to buy th© trees which ml)
be planted abng the right of ways.
'Ab prt^ram on {Surlstmas ar-
rangements was ptweaied by Mrs.
Kmoeto Trmsbav wt» dli^yed
^ea aiie had made wHh ea^ana-
ttoot rad toa^nctlsM oil bow each
«tt conatruR^d.
Un. 3. W. M«s|^ «« wd-
oomed into the diub as a b«w
^MBito.
l^se receiving rfiibons for to-
ti<Mltore were Mn. C. G. Bau#i-
mutt blue; fnd Mrs. G.'A. Mc-
Gofara, red.
pUie rltens for arrangnngito
vkfit to Mrs. Vernon J. HonayoAt.
Mrs. R. H. %>Msard Jr., and Mn.
Q. M. Vbtt^wrst; reds to Mrs. S.
H: Brodceabrou^ wd I4»> Bn#<
man; and yeOaws to Ifra. B. Webb
Brtfim ud lira. Mc€Mre.
"^ Decemto roeetmg Is to be
a Ctarinaaas T^ to toe home of
Mn. Wlflialn J. ^m^wb, RJd^
&iad. OB DacenriMT tt at S pjn.
Ibe daora^ «Mi 4m«M «^
btrrlw. aMRMl ^ i«^ cedar
u4 g e t m ttf tnkls^ tM nian
mttmm. Qmtt mn pm^ by
^ bostaas Un. ?mmm and
to daagl^, Baib^ im, and
Oa aodd «n«9^a af Ifaf. T. W.
ttrnrd Jt., Un. Ifatoy % Fa-
{^> and Mrs. W. P. 1^
StMsoial amn^^nMUsto defined
1^ toe mannbfH^ of die dub dec-
(vated toe tobies and da^ sand-
wiches, fx^n $i]^ candy cairied
out tbe decor and qiirit of abinid-
Mice. iW'ing from the sQ^: im
and coffee s^ at each md of
the banquet t^ile wee Mrs. Join
Bdl. Mrs. H. Thonas R«k, Mrs.
William H. PhiUips and Mrs. R. K.
M<Jloy.
^mm
THf
S D N 1 L G
IS PROUD
lO
ANNOUNCf
THAT
DAVE
YOUR FfUENDlY SUNOCO DEAI^
ATlTlii a MEDITQIIUNeMI
HAS
OPENS)
HISSECOM)
\
SUNOCO
SSVKS STATIOIt LO^TION
c
TO
SRVEI^
L ASK IN RIIAO
nomMre
Plantation fiC
|.\f«}ffiAVEN ^ Mre. Matoohii
Tbdd tupdkt ca "Cbriirtmas Deco-a*
tion" at toe recent mee^g d die
SMbwcf Flastotion Ganto C\d>.
Mi« >■ P. Q^wm was dto bo^-
is toe toticulture ctoss, Mrs;
B. W. piott 4«e«ved a bhie rl»-
bon.
Ifn. Cdhoun. Mn. J. C. Pike,
and Mpi. M. J. Schwartz won the
nid awards for arfistic arrangr
OMOtS.
"Hie punch table featured a cloto
edged wito Batt^urg lace hold-
ing tlw sQv«' punch Sdwl flwK^
by frosted grap^, ivy and small
rosettes of holly and cranberry
and was ctesi^ied by Mrs. Tnoin
as FoDary,
from 1 46 S p.m., thoe attend
^ observed with toterest toe
jud^ d the di^lays si4xnitted
by naeiiritos and placed m ea<^
ronn to the house. Mn. H. A.
Hdt Jr. revived the coveted GoW
.%fW»d fof bar sta^e candle ar- ,
rumt^ ill a^ drawtog room,
f^^ toe fri-color award went to
Mn. J. Jfunes Davto who desigiwd
the (feomray. Bhie ntibom wte
•warded to Mrs. Lauroice Cole,
Mn. roBary. Mn. D. W. Gregory,
Mn. E. A. Roffreetottf, Mrs. S^m
Meredito, Mn. Molloy. Mn. Em-
awoa Plank, Mn. Row, and Mrs.
Ehno- Tarrall. Miss Mary Elmt-
beto CklaI^> vnna a red rtofcm
and a yaUow rftbon went to Ifrs.
Rkbard W. Barnes.
iibrs. Votoy wmounoid tto the
0(A(kxHr Dtouratiwis ccuitest will
be &Am^ by the Linkhom Park
GInton Chib and that members
iridili^ to enter may contact her
at «aMHO. P(»ch lights ^mild
be «i at S pjn. <m Decentoer 28.
the day of the judging.
IlMtes^ gieatog gne^ at toe Ourtotoutt Tea were Mn. P«xa-
-'«« "«*», MN>biMi. pree^^kat; and Mrs. FaBory.
FUNERAL
mcmiL HUGO MlLUEi^. 79, of
|VB (k^an Froitt has died m hto
home. He was a World War I vet-
aran, and the toisband of Un.
Glacis Brocdu MUtor.
Bttides his wkiow, he to aur
vived by two sons, Vktor J<ton
Miller of Virginia Bead) ttid Ha^
M £. Millar of Miami.
lb*. Halt's goM award featared
a tla0» eaadfe de<H»tited iHto
OilisllBas greenery and goldea
aeeealB wbleh graced the ptoaa
hi te Rawing '«>«•
Fnr Quality And Uw Prices
BBSURETO VISIT
ymomkmAm
P|i^NE4»NM^
Open 6 A-M. to 1^ P^
THE
RUG SHOP
no W. 2U1 Stiiil
MA 2-7076
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm^i^mm^
"/&» M»m*6 Start \k J4mpp
DLMa, Carfd
^hoipi'',^J^''.^t
Se
i
e9Mce
Budfet •cceants
treleemed
rioMd Wadnlwdar
•ftcrao^B*
Thalia Larpet % ilrapery Shop
4^i^^r9iriioaa<idi |lvi;ii^Eatf ^ Ihalia Rood
.«frs. Rose [tears for Mrs.jrairaii. Mrs. Mary C. Ed||tf. Biia. Jala
WjMl. aad Un. W. CLl/ "^
Prej^d|ng «m the' c^ffM tiba Mrs. Belt peering tor 4«us. n, M.
tl^mm wfcila Ml^ barton Partaipore and Vtn. P. C. B^#mui
ifeat to tfae barftgaaoad.
rr"
R. p. iNbboli's receni^ juMday Iffiss PsAricia Maria <^.
guest was Rdbert ETbbs.^a Mart oT KOO Attonlic avaoue. vdl} be!
Hlgi school gradu9t« and a pa^mis among the '^UtorCNbr Firatea."
i% Wto- otd poet wlto ^ ^^ &e marching band oTXtoat Care-
jy «tfr ^ mv^ W&W^ ^ OXiee^, 0dw ' ^^ :9iMf^
iS a fottna* h^ school tidier |^(>ri(to. to aiwoit the WOt H-
to toe T
ai^ inato bia hoiaa in ttn ]|^
Sower.
Pirate^!
Tangierine Bowl
if,,ffsnt.
I
SUBWieiATV
'\ SiHi^ CeUt $3.50
Ni^fPa^ Service
Call IWA 2-98
AyayiKdJ^'frincess Anne Plaia,
V». B . .„ .4 Diraet
HaMk
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^s^nssmHrn
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fW^mJ^^ SJN, fl^Urday, bec^mber 9, 1965
tiyimivi
AtBERKa
vtldrft tit«B m peaple ^tended
tN M^ llwb^^ ConvMtn-
IMlfliilR GterlesC^ Cointy Uie
Soidlr li^Nre HuBkigiviiig.
0^tMii4 im tamttv of »
f ^it-mirti vxkr the leaderiilp
fli John WWdW St B««ey Plan-
ttMon OB Dtc«ib«r 4, 1619, the
MMkn c«ni« Mi»i« and pnt
ttMdks to God. under the tasbiic-
aol», "We ^tiaiiie that Uw day
«ir iWpa arrive ^ the place •»■
SfMd fv piaDtacoQ in the land d
Vii^iia s*»all be yeariy and pa--
1^^ k^A^ holy as a day of
l^agtvfaMt to Aknighty God. "
1^. essence M. Brown, preal-
JUpt'id ^ Vii^nia H^k^vii^
faillval. praAdad. Invocation By
titt Rev. flwrnas A. Gamer, rec-
tor, Wartov»- Epiac^ Church,
taUKMhictioB of gueata, ttm ^
prcsKitatioQ of a ^acpie conniMm-
cratfflg the site was given to the
Virgil^ Tharic^ving Ftartival,
Inc. by Mrs. Marion Auitta Cnaaa.
State l>recident of die Vfa-ginia So-
ciety a Qdooia! Damea. ITtt Cm-
tary. Midcdna JandeBon. diredor
of tiM FeAlval. acxepted die
, me of
, Fliit Official llwila^ving
to-Amarka
Deeonbcr 4. 1619
fetffday Piutatte in Vfarghiia
ptanad by Virginia Socie^
Ookaial DtSM XVn Century
biea^ of the food by the Rev.
HiottM G. Gamer, the many
AMrta atroiled up the Mil to tlw
Umn where a (ttnner of authenUc
Vir^nia diihes was served. Red
vestad waiten In Cokmial CMttone
nrvni food w^ iiKhKled roast-
ed plantation turkey, Virginia
Smltl^ld Hhn, and B»i}amin
Harrison's favorite (BA-fig pud-
dii^ {ffld hard sauce.
Four mmboi of the ^iffolk
Oiapler, the ^rginia Society Co-
kmial DamM XVII Cratury attend-
ed. Mrs. Marion Austin Crow,
state president, Mrs. D. V. Mal-
bon, 2nd Vlce4»reaident, Mrs. Eth-
el Butl^ Saundara,"^ State tVeaa-
uw. Mrs. Bernard F. \Wute, Pi^-
JOY FUNS
GROWS
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V.B. Bar Elects 1966 Officers
VIRGINU BEACH - The Vir-
ginia Brach Bar Association elect-
«1 mxt vear's officers at its reg-
ular monthly meeting at tlw Blaclc
Ai^us last we^.
aanley A. PhiHif», assistant City
„^., .„. Attorney, said Henry L. Lamb was
1d«!t of the Suflan Chapter, IrliT. T3Rntfi3iwtdent,Ai»tin^^wei»
Raymond G Youi^, Vice-Presid«Jt
of the Suffolk Chapter- Mrs. Wil-
tiam P. Parrasiore, StA% Tnaa-
urer. now a resktoot of Vir^nia
Bwdi, but a menbo- of Ha Gov.
Frands Wyatt Chapter, Arlington,
^rginia, acconH»nied the &itfoft
Ou^ members to the oalatva-
tioe. -^ ' .■'
Seadh^ of tliaflb^ving acrip-
IM by ibe Rev. Itonas G. Q«r-
m im fallowed by* ihdrt im-
prcaaNc talk: "Hie Fieit lluMs-
^rli^ io America," by Gofvetnr-
Acl of Virgiaia. Hon. W3k E.
OMviii.Jr.
Aftir tba Govaraiff'a t^ m to-
tentie r«4fi«etaMnt of ifae I^kI-
lag and MurdE^^viiig'of ttie main-
b«i ff ite BeiMiy flnMl 000-
pmr m DeetttHr iiMf. p6r-
tn^ by pemmA oPtfae U. S.
OHM (^ani, oMer the, dtavctka
<jf ^ WGoi ttd iie TMiiithiin
IMMi perpoTftieB. tbe ouraiar
WtbetM tl mti i gv t ^t p-ayer ad
was ^BCted vieepreskknt, J.
Frank Gallagher was el«;ted sec-
r^ary and Tliomas C. Broyles w^s
elected treasurer.
Phillif^ said the purpose of the
Virginia Beach 1^ Association Is
to keep a M^ standard of et>iics
in the law profession.
He saU the menaberdiip has if -
cr^oed conskieri^ly since last
year at this time. Phffllps said tbe
n)jf)Q<;»(ay<i^ now has faetw^o 80
and % active members,
•nje new offkws will <rffkrfaUy
\tkt thdr olSkes Jan. 5, the aext
r^iular monthly meetii^.
BA^IDE - Tlw Ba^^ie Lhtti
ai^Nuiee ttat toirtkus to the
B^Me ^ VmA aM ^onMng m.
As of this wriU^ the omtrttm-
tort are:
Siore Drive Itm IIS.M
Mrs. Edith M. HInes IQ.OO
msM Anne Parks lO.W
Ocean Park Woman's dtd> 10.00
Wothei of OU Donation
Ouarch IS.OO
Mn. Diane T, Paries 10.00
Sayside Uons Chib 109.00
Bayside HutrmMy 10.00
Jimmy's Tkuco SOO
$&S S410 c«)t store 5.00
Bayside Qpwl 10.00
Baysidte TelevisiM S.OO
St. Margarets GulM of Old
Donaticm Church 40.00
OU Donatkm Epiacqpal
Oairdi 40.00
wHR W eofVftUB B
Uie BaysUe Joy Fund may %nd
their delations to Post Office Box
9077, Virginia Beach, Va. zip 2M55.
CASH!
lliNWMnmvl
Yon Mi 6«t
$1,000
to $10,000
>AY MH.Y
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NV CRIPMID CHAlDREN
litdiii Sets
Miir Record
VHQBAA la^ACg-Hie »erlf ft
laryeftt' reaort '|!Hf'< coiAiBQS to
kid ft four state nea io buUdiai
HiM. By the end of Novennter
te^dtaig p«»tti'teaed were val-
ued at $BI.« niUon.
Raeocdi Aqv Vbai bwfaMifti
tt^tpMnmUsk liaffiag Hm rap-
a^—ttiM'" Bgee.
Twt^ te end of HMeMber,
the city hM Inued M« h^lttng
im»iU vtSua tf |SMR.«I. (3ty
qtfoilli eip0^ di reoord vafeie
fli HaillMM to y «ad|y brokn
iflwt DecflM^r^ tet^ are adM
.«. ■
Boudng. des^ idad[^ off
MMnewlMt, eoottnies to lead aa
I the pace4^t«- hi Beach coostruc-
tloii.
^ j&waUng tt di>wn, the ctty haa
toanad ijm booatog pamdta vd-
iMI 41 104 mfflioB. 91 ca^KBef
eW {wntfs viAiftd It |l apObi^
' allMii fftd oliNr ptfib %A|tagi
iMl i IfJ ttOkxi.
f t^ y«ftr ttnwgb Mveraber the
^ ted liMied 3,177 iMKudi^ per-
ndta vOied at $40J millkm. 86
eotatoerdal penrits vahied at |i.4
adUoi), and 96 peraotts foe (Wch-
of^tfaoob Mtd ether pdbUc buBd*
lags valosd at HJ myUoo.
SPACHETTI
bUmilWSr - Disabled Am<~
kmi v«^ane dieter I«). » «rii
Md a j^a^hetti «naer at S^tl
Ifeiboriid Methodist Cfaur^ oa
Mih^, Decend:)er 10 at 7 pja.
^ni ladtoa of Cbudte Bahaeo
Olda and tii»r teUliea wOl Hao
WSBBSR*
iCoa^ n0y Joofta hai beoB
disMh for tfaaeacci^e bo^rd hi p
ifEKiOt eledytai <tf oSi/xn for ttit
ilodiet Mjwtiiai^ t (rf the real-
dHe tail itt ttie UmveaKy of
tt^CantflBa.
iMr. and Mr^ C,& .?9i«e «f OH
mO rMNB^^nMB - nap ■ as. , nor .
rtuofeaghdnggueaU, ?thdr dai^
ler cad aap4i>4Mv, Mr. and W%.
Htfti Htmam of Mutiiwvile. Ifr.
leMman waa reoenlly iStaiimtA
m amUtm^^mtgft if lltii^
Tiiii«y4irii abcet itore ia mm
E^ttn poattlos «^ Roae't hi
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Two New Films
Available
RJCHfOM) — ' Ihe C(»iimissiffli
of Qmm and Inhuid flaheria re-
eentfy added 2 new flkna to its
liabflg of over 70 tlUes availaUe
Mr group ahofwfaig dmmghout tl^
Mate. ac<»}RU]^ to Educaticm Di-
vWin Chi^ J. F. Mdnteer, Jr.
't^Mftag— A K^ to Coisarva-
ttoD" is a a mfaaite sound-color
pnidiKtkR) Uhtt^athig how ej^e-'
ritfces in tl» otUcbors Uce cunp-
big ^1 devekp an appreciation
arid genuine concern for mu-'out-
i^ reaoircM. Ihe 0hn's point is
tfalt If more of our citiaens, both
fUMtm and adoUs. couM ei^
oMixr eaqwriences wtth depth,
our problems oi litterii^ and (Aher
deftwrafl ew <tf ^ out^kxM* land-
iMj^ iraidd be kamid.
"Umk ol (kmr tea u%i
ttUaiAe |8«iratktkn hi soandcand
eider wWeh ^e^ eat imt main-
^H^HjIt aane of ^flv MVferQunsrt
hi y» iMhmd ittfa iit essential
ts mt weB befaif . Th<B Km covers
Ae pnaanMen nd wlae itte of
ttatural areii rug^ fron our
kxft MMaaA FwtA tarads down
to ftmdl '"^fflds oL^ffem" in and
aeu' OU' metn^I^ areas.
Owie Cmrnds^n fflms are
avaUaUe free fm* showing to any
tfr^Mlsed groiq) in the state. Ti-
tles imilude natairal history sub-
jeete, wilcQtfe nuoa^moit, hunt-
hig and fishhig technk]iMS and
fa^Uig and hfotiag sskiy. These
fihiB are a ipxid means ol Uven-
fa^1 19 ^itanen's dub meetings
cltfti^ dnmj winto* months.
ftsTofWDSs are oi^ated to pay
eidy return Alffb^ and hmraIu^e
^n^es. F&Bt AmM be raerved
at iMst i weda hi advance to
taaiae a food adectkn. A cmn-
^Me MiBOg of available titles may
be otodaed from the Film U-
\ff$ty. BGx,l«tt. Richmond, Vir-
fhda XBU.
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VUtGINIA BEACH
mmm
mn^ tl a fufl'* ^ce ^^uk fdr you &»« iiev# w^m to be ted^
ttoi adt ^Mqr nr tBtrgjr to g^ evtnrthing din* tt^ you «i& to
itttlnda.
eta b^ you
^ What
CMMfbif ftroiAl to glee mi^ come liMut kf cNAfMl
at ftifto he <fem hai to bs dope, but how yta ife tt cti
, and AopfM^ . . . tanr to get A a3 dene!
; ao ^ aside mt mheh day ac^l do noMag
^>ecial to Ah^ your kitohm 'a
IT ma^lie «raa aom^ o. the nei^^ior
Ant die
Ami deMililMa
iprbmlBflr *
hmd diOdr^.
Maiar uMig {iridlBlN*i«- Item &^ fmiUei ard ai« facing tinfr
em CtntMMMas te^%dy <tf the houae.' 1%b cm be nrther fr^t»>
^l>acba|^ jmi^fanNMber ynv atnig^ wMi a a a u duil^ e cn^iteat t d
b#ia)r i«#ea; nw you can get te the Idtdwi mi w^ haHly a^r
tfM^lt at ifr ton eat delidous dowi^ Si9wii« bar the <Mle^
Cwe» liMp and atb- and fold ml^t seem Uke a Mnor tMng. but new
wives need the gpldii^ hands of older houMwhrra. Your ejaertewa
flbpg irtth yoiB- trieodi^ and beSfful hoap^^ are tfie kind of gft
oBiy you CM give. _ ' < '
' Ffl^^ Aire ia «i olter Wfoam atm h yo» w^MMsriiood. She
bae probtfhy foi^otten more thin you wtt evir know about coeUiiR,
but it may hi^ been yeara ^Ke ihe ka had M)y reid rHMo to oMk
nm9 AaD a mtm portion of aoytMi^ TUak hem Ae night enjof
bHngisg aome ol her faind rec^, meaauri^ oiA ii^wdients, beii:g
where ^^ and aweet odns fil the house, md ^int« wSii you the
dd^ of havii^ te pies md cakes lined up wi tte ridfboard. To hw'
you wouid be givii^ the gift of being useful aad i^j^jrwHated.
Um about tt» diiWr«i? Iftny motJwa we too busy tead aavom
m be bothered withl^ing the childreD Men up ttie kitchen. But chO-
<fr«» do kwe to make things. Mpecla!ly candy, and espwl/aDy at ChriA-
mat. If y«i pi^iere yoirself wHh an exb>« tattm^oi pirti&nce, tNa
couW be the most tm cooking setnon y«i wtt have. To them you
would be givmg the gift d attention.
Moot of tbMe tt^ will be fmmd wnappedl vp In pretty paf&r wx
can they be pwtiiaaed from a ^re.
Art you ean glue Qmn may time, any i^ce md to ai^nooe.
yibm you ^w of jmirses, you receive the Mesjdngs ot a joyous
8|iM that belong in your heme all during tiiis apecial holkt^ season.
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mmm mmM us.
MMED IN MEETMfi
VlEOINiA BBACH - K^mi
IVgb Schocd and Cw Ifigb
School ««t named to mem-
bUtfi^ ia tlie Soutbmi Assodli'
tito fd CfiUfipr Blip ^ecwidary
' .at Uie Aawdation's tfMMl
to JMfefin}
Kelaiii M^ aambersbip ki
the offuliitiGn yuto tf^ two
scbooli on an fdagatjanal kvti
wtlh tM bast B^xjob to the South.
^ "ff%'n proud to be a member
«f the iouthen A«)ciittioa. We
lUve be«i w«tk)g to achieve
la Ma erga^tation
KelUm opeoe^ itsjtoan fpvit
y«ar»a0B. iMm ouFMudoto «rter
I ooSige or look for a Job. ft will be
,to ^idr advantage that tey frad-
vUM tm ita accredited h^
schod." comme nte d Davis.
ICailiai tt^ a campus styk ed-
•ucatfonai fadlit^, was qp»ed in
tm/lMam mst Prlncas Anne
' Ooort Bouaa. ti» school jerv»
Mir msibaims frpm Plaza.
ama, Uck Biqr. Csuitheuai
Blackwirta*. Pimgo, Sanc&rid^k
utd KempsviOe. Kdani aeeom-
modatei 0i!^tes 8 ^rough 12 vtth
a 1^1^ of nearly in persona.
tax High Scbod, on Great Neck
Road serves a large part of S»
heav% populated area of Igtm-
ha^ ftaroii^ between Virginia
B^dirBlvd. iod Uie Shore Driva.
Virgtoia BeadlS-now has four
sdioob IM «• aecreditad by tiae
Southern Assodatkn: Prinoen
imm Virgfada Be«^. Ooi. nd
Kellmi.
1^ gate tnmhvMp m die Sou-
thern Aaddlfien, af^Beatt adtools
B)^ meat eortata standards of
H^mf fbaie of &e
il {mgran k «xamlaed and
evduiOed fti Itfit 4t the [^todHat
s^ forth by the SeOttem Asaoda-
tkvk
School adnunistnrtiiw iffMts,
pnMfMskMial profideiKy of school
poiXMUiel, academic achiewanort
oi studfsts. availability of lnod«*a
t^Bchi^ de^^cae, utiUsatkm <tf
coManmity raaouraes. and adequa-
cy of the sdbod bttUdiig sre in-
cluded in tl» eriy^ oamlnaticm
of ^ adiool.
,Tbe sdHMl library nmist cMitain
a mii&num of five usaide aixi ac-
cq)tabte vokfflies pa- student
UnandaOy the member school
must proviit |S,KO fac the first
1000 stuiknts, ani $1.00 per piqiil
n^ be pa-ovidri for ennrilees
above that moiriia-:
A denied annual refXHt must
be wlmutted to the Sou^era Asao-
ciaUon eadi year. Schoids can be
dn^pped fitan membar^p if tii^
do n^ continue to meet &» stand-
ards of a<kicational excaU«>ce.
The Sdotlwm Assodatim of Sec-
oodbury Seho^ waa oneMed to 1912
to brii^ about im ; y 6v e i B e n t of ed»
ticirtkxial ataaduds in the SouUi.
Postal Retiree
Vmoinia BeaCh
VH^INIA BEACH, VIRGfNiA, THURSDAY, DKEMBig ^, 1965
SKTKMI
ttUIMdUlps.NlB
I street miitUk^
St. €Sait CMa Is a aew ik)$ a^wmt/ei by Ham i
leeaM •■ the ei^aer if Atlaatle avaaac ^Md
«a Hsitai n«el. (piMtt ^Cassandra) '
GIFT SHOIl* tS FAMILY AFFAIR
m..h.mmOa»h
flnaMir«?Mn«f
tf0altBeaEhayrteni.«a
as af l^ciaba- » aa
ytait la tte
tolba
an
iMa^
•f ^hi0sla WmA, -aM i*>
wM tte V. (B. paatalaervlEe to «e irir.
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asM M giaw tnai'S
IM lOBtti iri^A mea urn bcia|
latte niiliy al tThftoia
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By DOUGLAS ABNMJ) jB^RNES
Wm IQtohto'a tltchen on 26th
l^raat «ad Atlai^ Avfwie moved
ad^Miant to its old kxatico into
mi»«i^acious quarters of the mw
Sa^ulwk Metd. Um genial crowds
jwera ^ae , . . ttM (dace was dark.
Not sa ai^ moia— ftf Mr. and
Mrs. Wiffiam FUB^ have opened
f wen-cocked ^ shop caUed St
Ckifa- cm. Hk name is a family
one of Jean's. Aid poiooltying'
fan* good t^e andas'tiaUc teniper-
mmit as fKA as sapckws busi-
nesa acumen, ttie unique sh<H> jw-
trays tiie dfann ol dw «itire tea-
fly.
Aaaiatod fa^ tha^ three dfi^-
ters, Vfema Maries Jean, and
Billye (and helped sA teies by a
cousto, Miss Viii^iia C^) the
IHiill^is have dtoir sfaop ready ^^
(3uiiim«i. Tba doorway is a large
white |>aekage ttod to freen iHiidh
opeaa ixAa a shc|> Mtui^ a
variety of gfis at rfiasnnablf
pricoi.
F«rtur«l ar^ distinctive CbriM-
Qtts caa&s, vasM, ash trays,
t^^atitei, wwrin^ add j^^rMh-
tog mi itimmea and kdcknacki.
BIB I%%a. a^M is dw d^xity
eofiifflinkxiH' «f Re«i^ of Sk-
gbrta BaafA as 'wtH ii the dfrector
of the Rttcu^ S(piad oki tm (ha
State Qofth) of the OaBes&£odcl&
il aoMmef mf^ iirto hai|itag
^ II ^C. %
Ifrft Mtt^^ia a hfism presi-
tet of ilM &uiyi rf (Ms Oubs
of Vli^fola Bi^ aad preaettiy
a rcprpsHitative to the Garden
CnUlidl from the Jinkbom P«k
Oardea Gvt, net varied expo-
rioiCMiand fairest al6ng these
lines have coBtrlwtod greatly 'to
the (Sstinctive decor and moUf of
St. Clair Gifts.
B^amart we particulariy wd-
comed at ». dsir's and will en-
joy hoqpitali^ Ivithout hi^ jx^es-
s(a% saiesmaMhlp.
MAILMEN
ELECTED
VIBGINIA MMM - AS>in,R.
M^ulh^, director ct the Vii^inia
Beach Chandya' ^ Comnerce. has
be« dected peeiidntt of the Ttat-
vd I^onaatioA ^odi^ui of 1^-
&n Vlnjlnia, ^
•Idihes sucoaeds Wtttani T.
Moreoe Jr. of Tlntiifc.
Ha was da|M «1 Aq
tioa'i annual mUK^ if it
(tf Cttractort.
fteaa j^iii lih lite ai^aniza-
tiat am fwnaili iraaala tra^
uid tfie toisiM liiisb^ b>S7w^
watn*. ^"
M tm me^ng.
fiMtaiue its
at Jf<ia Hiwliponh Bay B^a-
"Rinnd. W '
4 raport to| tl^board revlsaled
aa increaae to affa^iafwi tourism
and to ioqid^M Mtoii^ araa.
m Credit Policy Conferenes
mcmnom) — More than 2S0
baidte^ fitrni ttiroi^hout Virginia
attended tbe almid Credit PoUcy
QxaianBe^ of tlK Vir^a Bank-
en Anodation in Ridunond
Dec. t
Seven ecmiontii^ and bank otti-
cera U^U^itod the day^too^ e^t
w^ikh was t»sBd on the tf^me.
"Credit PoUcias in a Ra|wBy
Chan^ EkKMuimy."
Dr. Ttfl H. Maddra, dkector
of tlw Economic Res^rch Dvftai-
mdx of die U. S. diamber of
Oonvnerce. laundied the 9:30 am.
jatsfram at the John Marshal Ho-
td with a speedi on "The Eco-
nomic OuHddk.''
tbe con^reace, ^xnsored by die
Conanitt^ on Credit Poli^ of the
Vta^^aia Badrars Assodatkm. also
featured Hit. Robert P. Black, vice
{Mwldrat of tha Federd Reserve
Bank of RidnMHid, who discussed
the "Qiffi^g Catc^\^\aa of Vir-
ginia's Economy' and Mmris A.
Sduqrfro. diairman of a Ifew
LYNNELL BASS IN
NBC NEWS LETTER
(Ed. Note -> 11^ news Idter
waa midtod out by NBC last week.)
N^ YORK Crrv - Lynndl
Ra|re Bass, l^-yeffl><»ki mnnm- d
the "i&s Ameriom Teen-Ager"
oooteiA for 19flS at Palisades
Amusement Pailc, N. J., will fly
to CaWomia as part of her price,
mi ipill have a cameo role in a
'Vt. Klldare" episode to be fibned
at tiie Metro<]kddwyn-Ma]Kr tde-
VBkm dudks. to Culver Oty. .
Ulas .Bias, <rf Virginia JEMach,
Va., to a flvefo^five U^-^ed
Isbode. who won out over 49 find-
isto dMSen fhaH dae 200,000 ^Is
«bo e^red die onte^ diis jtu.
The wuaiers are dwsai to party
dr^aes aaA ive selected m the
bads of beaity, pdse, p«wnjaIUy,
good graomfa^, sdidaitic achieve-
ment »id oommiadty sorice.
tlie 't)r. B3Utfe" efrisode m
widdi dm win tmu-. wiU de-
pted <m fihnh^ sdwUles when
Ae ttTives in Bd^ywood (hn^
the (birinsas w^dC vacaticMi fxvcq
adied. Wm^m » a Uj^ lebod
sdtder to Vb^m^ BeuJi.
Yor* bade s^nvity brdw firm,
who qpt&e on "Capital Adecpiacy."
Area viewpoids (m "Sugg^ted
haasi Pdicies" were discussed by
Paul 0. Ifirachbid. soitor vice
{N^sMent of Seaboard Citizois Na-
trand Bank to Ndfolk; Lewis W.
Harrison, vice i»«sk]ait d the
Nattoqd Bank and 'Trust Co.,
C^arkritesville, ThcHnaa E. Se-
lH«n ni, president of the first and
Citizens Natbnd Bank to Alexan-
dria, aid Edward H. Quid. {a%d-
dent d the First Nattond Ex-
diange Bade of Vir^nia, Roanoke.
Hovey S. Dabney, {»'»kient d
Nattood Bank anA Truat to Char-
kttesvllle. and chairman d the
V8A Credit Policy Ccatference,
[nodded over the meettog.
Ciblcs MaiM
To Treasitrers
NdtFOLK - L. L. Bey, Jr.,
Nwfolc D^rtet Muia^ d the
Virginia El^^k: and Power Cwn-
pany, has presented checks to city
and cointy treasurers in Vq)co'b
Norfolk District to jmyment d real
estate and pemoa^ pcvpetiy taxes
aggr^tlttg |2,0l4.il2S.
The liM-gi^ check d $4M.S34
wdtt to lin^olk City Treawrer,
Alex H. Bell, being the find in-
dittneiit of the 196S tax d 96S,44e
payaMe to ttie City.
Other cities receivtag checks
induded: Chesapeaki, |4«,724, be-
ii^ dW'find Indalbnnt d the
IMS tax d 1817,430: Vb^a
Beach, $3^7,tl3: PortanouUi. $49,-
438 \Mka% the fhd installment d
the 1966 tax d $85,301 and Suffolk.
$12^.
The largest county chf»:k d |79,-
741 weiA to NansaiKml County.
Otl^ counties recdving checks
included: Isle d Wi^t, Itt.OTD,
and Southampton, |2S.tt8.
Vepco's real estate and perstMial
pr^>a^ tax bill fd* all dtKs aid
coudi^ to Virginia to «Mch the
coinpany opo'at^ tdals ova* |i,-
800,100 fM- Idffi as c<»fipared to
|BJM0,06e to 1964.
In ad(btk», Vepco alao paid state
taxes d 97.061.106 earlier to the
yeu*. Vepco is the state's largot
corp«-ate ta]q;>ay«-. The totd fed-
eral, stite md bed taxes payable
\fy Vepco In nes wiU amouM to
ovor 146.110,000, (HT neu4y 21 coits
d eveiy dsttar of leveiaie tM
▼CpWr W»r l(Ilirt*t UUI zIlK w^ xSr
Aten Tboroughgood Heoe to Baydde wfl be wfrn te tte pdlAc m Dec^il^ H. tl. tt, ff, tt.
Weddii^ haws are frem i to S pja. aad iaadayi from bom to 8 p.ni. ^ibalistoa to fOe hr aii
iSe fwr 4M*«B. Ilmroiighgaod Hooae has been decorated for the ChrM|iitaaaiMi by (he asembm al
TbaraaglgMd Gardea Ctab to the mttner d the seveoteaath ccMaiy. ^ini|ilil^ the Madr^ Mi^
ers fron Cox H^ wlU stog at ^^pjn. Mrs. D. S. 9iUp, cbakniaii. «|i M^M. f*. MeAfcc^ c*<habf
huui, are to charge d deeonrtinaa and UTaBg«m«rts. Tharoo^hgaai 0aalMf||^*0 h aa taaa th^ eveai
(Bolce phatolL \ .^ , . ' -^
Yule Log To Be Lighlitf frUa;
Ana Dpenliig
nmned In '66
"^^m BBAOI - the City
pl^fi^t^l CoiQidaaiai aakt tod
Mta^, that tbe. M4 ^aore-tmd^ o^^
land purcbaaed by tiie dty for
reavdta kre« south d SoHi-
Jtarj^ 11^ be <4>en 1^ next toim-
F. Maaon Gamage, plwtotog
conomisafaai director, sdd private
devd(4>era wlQ bring a road, whidi
tii^ are bdkUqg now, to withto
400 fed d the. area, and the dty
will buiU the red.
Gamaga saki fosM toitid devd-
opment d the paric, su<^ u tarn-
^Twf piuidi^ md pkato areas
im)bd)fy will be rea^ by then.
Gam^ alao sdd die city mi^t
we the abandoned Little Idmd
C^wat Ctoard Stotton for tdlat fa-
dlities. Cod esttotiates fdr the tern- •breaktag tato the club and the
p(»-ary faciliti^ were belAireffl
|S,000 and 18,000.
Rkbard Webbm. the cUya Wfsb-
fa^ton liaison loc aeciuii^ fecterd
grada saki diere is a pouibi^
d gettii^ mi addemhnn grant
whkA would provuie m«i^ for
the park's devetopmoit &ich
grants are availd}le to cities undm-
the conanunity facilities [nx^nn.
The ctty has alao applied for
federd funds to cover half of the
land's 1822,000 cost
23 New Pbjeeti Completed
RICHM(M> - 9^jecto costtog
|487ioo have been cotiq^ted or
audMHized since a sbortra^ im-
provement int^am to dhntoate
hazards on older roads and ibvds
was laundied last year, the State
ffi^iway Dqiartment saki today.
Tlie w^, bdng conduded to
cooperatkm with the le(terd Bu-
reau d Pd>lic Roads, is part d
a n^onal pragram called fnr l^
^Presided Johnstm m Mardi, 1964.
Vurginia hi^iway spdMOiwn said
tod^ diat 23 projects c(»ting $163,-
00l{ have alre»ly been c^mi^eted.
witii Ae work having occult to
eadi of the State's dght h^^ay
districts.
Elevai tumii^ lanes have been
consbiK^, five totersectkms have
been reconstructed, ^r brMges
have b^n wid»«d or jMraigdi-
died, motoriste' sl^ (tttoK« has
been improved at om ffifk and
two pavement v^dedng projecU
tdabng msxa than four mites have
been conyldo!.
In adf^km, work autiudzed-^
toit not yd completed-wiQ pt«-
vute an addltfand 20 turdng Isnes,
recMtttructkm d five mate inter
sectkins, knprovements on two
biidga and nnore than sevei mfles
d iMmamrt widentog koA d^
diatfiica woric
Theae wthoHzed
cod some I274J00.
{HDjeds will
The Bureau d Pd^ Roads re-
ported to I^emlier that, aki^eth-
er, 4S|f projects to 42 states and
d^ Dtdrid d Cdun^ia had been
progranuned or con^deted dnce
the new sdety effort began.
En^diaakmg the urgency d the
efiwt, tlw Bureau to Sq^tember
called up(Mi each state to conduct
an toventory d hazardous loca-
tkna di all federd-aid roads, and
to s^echile needed improvemen(s
di a hi^ priority basis by 1968.
llris added new fanportanoe to
audi tovoitories con(hicted by die
^^i^linia Deparin^d for a number
d years, and the apolKameii said
todj^ that addittond projecto will
be mithorized during tin 19864?
fiacd yeu*.
PARENTS TO MEET
V^JDHA BBACB - ^^open
Board MeHttog wiU be hdd by toe
Vlrgtada Beach Hi^ Schod Par-
eits' League on Tuesday, Decon-
ber I4i^ 8 pm. i
K^ftitm are taivlte^ to at-
tend.
BA'l^IBS — One d the grand
tsai^ons d 'Rd^ivata^ — the U^-
ingdf die Yute Log in Admn Thor-
ou^^)od House — will be renewed
Friday, Decendier 10 at 10:30 to
the mratiing.
The ritud is re-enacted m Uw
Seventeenth C^dury form to
wfaidi die buiUer d this, tiie old-
est brkk home to America, orig-
inally conducted it to 1636.
The classic Ittle house, nestltog
on tiie banks d/ the Lyndiaven
Rivo*. will be garlanded with tra-
ditk»d decorations d Baihre
greena,|of the cfe e mony , made Ify
Juveniles Ard
ed 1
^WdlNtA BEACH - Two juvi-
niles Who ran away from home
twtoa have bea dio^ with two
breaii;-lna at die Pef^nnint Beatsti
CSub, a lH«di-to at the &irf Rkiar
Restwnnt, and dMopUfting from
die We^m Auto SUxe, acdirdlng
to police. %
Hie ¥im you^, ag^ 13 and 15.
were pMced up last wade by Pa-
trdman Jdm M. ^eadmaai. nHio
apt^ed diem ta-eddng totd a fto-
baU machine at the 17ft/Stred
Laundry, policet saM. /^
Pdka add the youthk fird r«i
away mi the wedcend (^ Nov. 2S,
redaumt. The |1S5 nett«l to the
two break-ins was used to pur-
cbaae bus ttdeets tor BdttoM»«,
p|tee saki. Ilie two youths were
^Asd up by Noddk police bdca'e
thjl coidd leave the area, police
saU. The seomd In-eak-to at the
Peppotidnt Beach Club ndted
dxut 8100.
Aooordtog to police, the yc^^
were cdivkted lad nxmtfi for bur»
giarizing a Princess Anne Plaz%
dore. No dispodtbn d dieir casra
had beei m^ pendtog Uie out-
come d a probation repmt.
The U-yrar-oU was on prdiatkm
for an arson conviction earlier this
year and the iSTCar-old lus a po-
Uce record to N(»foD(, police sakL
The youdis will be s^ven a imr
ii^ Dec. 1« to Juvenile Cwirt.
Gardai Cld>.
llie cdorful ritod d tbe ^ule
L(^ is faititfully followed at itun*-
ou^good H(m%, with the tog being
li^^ this jwar by "Admi llior-
ou^ood" to the persdi d C(xn-
mand«- Norrie Martto (Boyd Na-
vy, rdired). Cdnmandn* Martto
has played the role on many oc-
caak^, iM:ludii^ the recxd dedi-
catkn d Ftorfo&'s new City Kdl.
He also narratei the nwvie, "The
NorfoHc: Tour," regarded national-
ly as one of the best d the curred
travd fihm.
" The or^tos d Aa Yuto Lc^ wa
tod to the dtoa b^^^nfi d Ea^
m fdktore. But. wNn the fird
WM ^BMNra taced the wiUs
d die New \l^ld ahne to the
e«rty j^va, ^jaarenaoBy assaaiBd
ikw pwmilng and in^xxlanca^ la
^Bidiid.ufe, ;-
-lAi' Via was bauutloiui atd
(ffied wflb fiafi'H^ and toai^lfaied.
And the YnjMtm warded of! die
evOa wUdi nMsH beid a house-
hdd, If te A^#id before <au-ist-
nnaa day, fo f^Mtd apind tius,
a maidier d tiw fas^ tendsd
the 1^1^ throu^ the d^.
Hw ceremony b^btt with ika
ytaa^ed dilU ^ ^ housdiold
poiuii^ wtoe on dbe tog; a prayer
is dfo-ed, the hg )j^^Aei, die
Yule U^ toaded in wioe 1^ the
hottsdiddffs.
Then a tapo* ia Ut, fi^nn whkh
a& otiier canctes to the* home are
li^ri^. .Cvidles are placed in the
windows' to ^uide Christ to die
docHT 1^ invMe htod to ei^r.
Oec(aatk»s were matte d qie-
dal gre«iery. Mistletoe, a pagan
ayrdbcA d futility, was lua^ un>
der die "kiadng bdl," whidi was
suapoided from ^ ceilmg and
codaiiMd images d the Hdy
family. Ibis is tbe ori^ of tl^
modem dviitmaa tree mnament.
Ilie duibtmas toee itaell was
Ixo^^ to Amarica from
aad gataed popultfity to the
c^toy.
Other shrdis |hcluded hdly
hry, bdh s^red. They w«e
died reverently, and tihe Yde
itself was toudied ddy by
hands.
In the niSroi^good
"Adan Ibarou^^iod" wiB
Oia Yria toast. Neifiik
man Sam BaifieM wlD
ptay^. ytn. Uatibi
diredca- d Hwra^igMd
and h«^ staM, aO to
the pertod, w31
The traifitlMal ^^
grefiwy wiU be au^
mmters oftborou^ffd 6i
_il|redd^t
M^ As. VL 4
UtoB aod lfri.%. E. eddaly a#
vice pr^cteMs; Mrs. L. h
asu Mrs H. 8. answ^ -we i
tari«; and Mre. T. W. Gray
tremor.
Hit fo^ liaortl^
to attand. BapHs
80 cante for ad^ IS
G^dNa, vtt ba diwged. .y
Out-of-town vMors dedrkig §
atteni may ftad Tbnw|^poo|
Houae hg m^sgMWtf^^
MM'and^^dd t^anft Tew d|^
ead fixxn Norfo& on littte C^a#
Road; 1^ i^ck^ kr Htm/Oam
smrice dations ^^[riiqrtag tfia :
folk Tour bifomiatiaQ a^.
inquiring d ai^ Peefka
Stiu« to Tkiewat^; or by
die Norfolk Chandler of
mmx, 280 Boush ISred, tdiplMi
MA i^l2.
Also at Thorou^ood Bouse oi
'December 12 aad 19 irt 7 pja^ th|
Madrigd Si^nrs d Oa.
Schod WiU atag tm
Chrtoiaa Car^b.
Nov. Increase
Annoujiced
GAPE CSIARUES — The CSiesa-
pedre Bay Bri^e and "numd IMs-
trid has rqwrted a Novendier
Ira^K incTNue d 3,262 veiudea
over Novembo- 1961
OSfidals aakl the percoitege in-
creew kr November, b*adi^rallly
a dow mmth for travd, was 4.4%
for frdfk: and 3.5% for tdl tew-
nue. Gidis for the previous f<wr
nndlis ranged condderalily la^
er, avora^ 10.3% for tnaffic and
8% for revenue.
Tol reoe^ lad montb amount-
ed to $507,985. In November :Ue4,
7(,2<7 vdtkAei paid |«0,29S to
fola.
J. C^ Monis, Sxecutl^ m-
rector, aak^ the 2,000,OOQtfa vdnde
is ea^eded to oosa the ftUgB-
Tunnd,aftiout Deconber U d»b«
fte lat^ty's istti montii d oii^a^
tkail^ add no ipadal Obaatvttea
d (be event to fSasaad.
SCOTCH mu CiO ON M|
Vmon^U BC^AQH -' Scotefa
Pme (Suisbdas trees wffi go on
sate undar the ^Knsorsbip d the
Benevolent and Prdedive Ords d
Elks, ^i^ria t^$A Lodge No.
2288 (fairing 6a d^ys|sud ni^
between Deceniier 10 to 24. at 19(h
stred «id P«3f to avenue, ^
acro«i ft«n the CSvic Cas^m.
The «di of ttte Ouistai^ treea
vrall be f<M- die headit d tiie needy.
ffiid for tbe dilktei's CteiHroai
l«r<^ at vldeii Sto ^ ffl p ^
presda, and for the ^vtegol
tcf the di^Nn and UaS^ i
riee*
ne Lo^e gre^ afl p M^ddi
die ai^pdt ^ven Iqr tti^'pa^il^
of Vlijgtoia Baadi to ibe
haU ccmcert d Pdfaer
Wo^ Tsata Qidr« aMdt
die fBBori. hnfriW^ <# Vlrflto*^
Boeh aod dtol^ia* dnritiM.
And It is hoped (bat nnore wd
port wil be gtvan by punlMdiS
IM d (hi moot iiiHaiwiillm M
franm ftar (ha fioUdiy mttUL
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WNOtillMW, tnc.
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DoeoM-niiG smvicss
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THE "PfT
■EECH GftOYE
METIK}D1ST CHUKH
PrincdM Anna
Raf R. Jaslnea, PaMor
10:00 •.ra.—Cbureh Sclwol
11:15 a.ni, — Morai^ W<m^
FRANCIS ASBURY
MEYHODIST CHURCN
Great Hack Road
baR^ Oavi*. MiiOrtMr
9:46a.ni. — Chnreh School
11 :00 a.a^— Moran^ Woplii^
iM^fB ^—1 ^IWl ■■■»■
sccrrt NttimuL
MimioiMT OHiiicii
#9 Fhst Ci^onW K>ad
Rav: N. Wai* Cawy, PaMsa
• :45a.nL->CkaniJi ScktMl
11 :00 &A.— Montis Vonkip
7 :3d p.Biy^YoiMb WtBrntk^
HAYGOOD MJUKMIIAL
wmmomMi cmiRCM
4718 Haygootf Road
Rabwrt F. M^aa. PaMer
9 :4& a.r4. — Church School
11 :00 » m. — ^^Moming WonAip
HAYGOOO METHODISY
CHURCH
8149 B^sJKtre Bead
8:30a.n^ 9:4Ja.in. and 11:00
a.m. — Worship Services
9:A6am.— -Gfiarch School loi
iOl aga groups
11:00 a Ai. — Second sesMon ol
Church School for chUdren
up through 7th grade aiiu
adulu.
7 :ao p.m. — Mathodist Youth
Fellowship l.or young peopit:
7th, »tl» and ifth grades in
Junior High Group and lOth
grade up lor Senior Group.
Fnends welcomed.
KNOTTS ISLAND
METHODIST CHURCH
Ksotla laiand, N.G.
RdbMTt C. Blacii, Miantar
10:wUa.m.— Sunday School
1 1 :00 a.m. — W orsAip Service
RAYLAKE METHODIST
CHURCH
Shore Dr. at Treasure Islanc
Drive in Bayside
Raymead £. Mwfsa r, Miabtai
8:d0 & 11:00 a.m. — Wortlui
Service
9:45 a.m. — Sunday/ School
CHARITY METHODIST
CHURCH
Back Bay, Virginia
Leslie £. Urace, minuter
10.-00 a.m.-^Church School
11 .•00 a.m.^ — Morning \NorMt
n. AlOAirS
AL CHIffU:H
iafcii^ Drive
^« 84(M78fl »
k. ^ taylar, Jr., Viear
m. — Bmr C«canafiM>
Piftyer, Snd and- 4th
NHMRT NARMtt MiBf
(MttCUilCBt
ST. NICHOLAS
CATHpLIC CHURCH
•44 fttle Neck Rd.
Ph»ne 840-7281
Rev. rhoBiaa M. S^l— ta
Sunday Masses — g:lt«'9:80,
l#iH. tad 12 Noon in the
(Aiu^; 11:00 tn Princess
Theatre, 3177 Vlrginiik Beach
Qlvd.
Cosf enrioiuk>-Saturday 4*6 p.m.
and 7-8 p.oi.
MINT OLIVE
rs-peiMjR^i
L. ^arrea Chaaa, l^«e»
9:89 a.ai. — Chureh Sdwrt'
Ll:«a aJK.— Morning womhip
7:30 pjB.^— livening Wonhip
IAIIIDP4 CmjUd CO^ he.
PraiiVl . Effleieirt PMeavlpliM Smr^m
PbaMS40411t I^ Va. Rwdi Hvi
FJKEM DILIVnY
CARROWJ.
BAPTIST CHUM^H
Hav. Garjr B. TliMnyeatt
9:4oa.m. — Monday bchACtl
i :0U a.m. — W orship Service
I c :4o -m. — Vesper bervke
d:dOp.m. — Tmibmg Union
/udO |>ja. — ttvaiigeliaUc
Mnrioe
It saomd yesterdsy snd when it stopped. I vrslked skM« lhe«ndt is a woldsf
tn^ ■nhmlor The woods were hushed in nwjestie stiUness, sad I tried softly. A
jay seneebsd everiiesd, snd bending trees shivered steslUyiy, with sqiMeUBn iee-
^^ laanAcs. llie USk at the curve of the crMk stood immoiriUsedwMthBsrfnrt
■ad iddes, but beaiUag aser I imr^teH ud lusitr the mnmur of Mie Qoviaf
cTidt bowstii ti« Jeebouirf surftafc. ' , \_^ ^ ^^ ^
It esme to me, l»w like that creek, my futh tes beta. At tten ids IsUh lis
ben oovered by riiMS of douM uid self iahneM. Oftoi ft hss ben aedUttMadhy s^uiiA
Itfttltfuli But shn^s undnr thst glsd^ «rterior tiiere oouned s stnna of eon- '
* ifyJirT^dttt knew ao taring f nm Ood-aad tiie things I hsd bees tiafbt pan
ehOdheod. ,^
How ^hid I sm my penets todt me to «tonh snd brought dw vp wtth laAt
sortkwndsdieof dod'ltevs«Bfts^i«fasdBieev»i*iBltriei'^* ■'
THK- CHURCH ROW AUli.
Atj. worn rhm church
Tha Chiiidi ii Dm iraatHi betar
«B Mrtb far ttN MMtaf •( 4mm»
tar md |D0d idUHMb^ tt a • ■
tew afytotea l <j*W» .
OOANA CUM MAMIT
VIRGINIA BEACH BLVD. AT OCEAfU
'lAimtry c\«4 B««on. Baas A SboaM«v>
Israeli Froi^ Vefetable»
\ Qroceriee * Meat* ,
- -^
riwiddai
ariy Old Mppsrt Mm Chwek Tlwr
■n: (I) »^>^.«i«M^ <S<fi!
iteteBdMori
SALEM MITHODIST
CHURCH
Princeaa Anne, Virginia
Emory S. Blnora, himiater
10:oOa.Bi. — Morning Worsfai).
1 1 :00 a.m.^ — Church School
7:aOp.ni. — Youth Fellowship
COMMUNITY METHODIST
CHURCH
Acredale — Kempsville
Rav. Jaha L. KiUer, Jr.
9 :45 a.m. — Church School
11:00 a.m. — Morning Worsfc^p
7:30p.m. — Youth FeUowsUip
LYNNHAVEN METHODIST
CHURCH
little Neck Road
Rav. Osear V. Rodrkfaea
10:00 n.m. — Church School
ll:00'a..m — Morning Worshii
LaKIES METHODIST
CHURCH
6560 Yiifinia- Beach Blvd.
R«T. C. KatoB Gray
8:80 ».m. — Early Worship
Service
9:45 i^m. — CSinrch School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Li^ Worship
Service
6:00 p.m. — Youth Fellowship
BETHEL METHODIST
CHURCH
Princeu Anne
Bay R. JacksoBr Paster
10:(Ma.m. — Morning Worship
11:00 ajn. — Church School
PLAZA METHODIST
CHURCH
208 Plaza Trail
Herbert G. Hobbf, Paster
9:^a.m. — Church School
14:00 a.m. — Worahip Service
7:00 p.m. — Youth Fellowship
ARAGONA BAPTIST
CHURCH
Now Meeting In Louito'
Ikl^ford Elementary School
N. C. CUftoB, Pastor
9 :45 a.m.r-Sunday Scliool
11:00 a.m. — Morning Worship
6:30 p.m. — Training Union
itW pm.— Evening Worship
f^O p.m. — Wed. Prayer
■eating
KALA CmaCH OF CHRISl
Creeds, Virginia Beach, Va.
■ W. T. Wea»er» Miaistar
iO :00 a.m. — Bible School
i 1 :00 a.m.^ — Moving Worsliip
6 :4& p.i^'— Yonth l^gratt
7:80pm — Evening Worship
CHURCH OF CHRUt
1460 Va. Beach Btvd. OcMwr
, Roy N. WiUea, MiaistMr
'iO:OUa.m.— Bibie Study
i 1 :0U a.m.— Morning VVorsli^
7 HHi pjn. — Evening W.cgsMip
t'IRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SC1EWTMT
aoe - 20th S^mt^ZZ^
9:30 a.in.— Sunday Sdtool
a :uu am/^-9<Jhux6h H^jn^m-^m-^
8 :00 p.m. — Wednesday "^
Ser^
CoBinisstoa Aga»>
iM«Ue Oil A R^Uatat
- ii'ut.l OU and Eeroeen*
Dial GA8h334t
"t"— i~
and
Sim-
11:00 a.m.— Hoty C(»nniunM>n
$titmoa (First Itoday)
11:00 a.m.— Morning Prayw
SeitnoQ (&d. ^. and ^
days)
9:45 ajn.-Church School (Sep-
enaber-Juoe) (Niffso; throogb
Adidti)
10:00 a.m.-Week Day-Hdy C«n-
nuinlon
10:35 a.m.— Tfou^ys-Laying od'
ofHaodt
OLD iONATION
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
449 Witch Dnck Road, Bayiide
8 :00 a.m.- -Holy Communion
(Except during rector's va-
cation)
10:00 am. — Morning Pn^rer
and Sermon (Holy Com-
munion on first Sunday of
each month.)
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
35th St. at Holly Rd.
M. Wadell Water*, Paator
9:30 a.m. — Sunday School
11 :00 a.m.- -Morning Worship
64l4>w*:r-Training Union
t :WpJai*-Evening Service
Evena^ Prices 30 min. later
Hi^ 16 -Sept. 15.
nmm mithodist
CHURCH
Prine«Ni Anne', Virfpnia
Earary S. Ellaiora, Miaislar
10 rl 5 a.m. — Chareh School
ll:l6a.m,-- -Morning Worship
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
CHURCH ^
233 Bowman Road
Rev. Leraard R. Graves, Jr.
8 :00 a.m. — Holy Communion
10 :00 a.m. — Holy Communion
(Ist A 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
(Epucopal)
B. Sidaey Saadei% Racier
8 ;00 a.m. — Holy Communion
9 :00 a.nv. — ^Family Service
and Morning Prayer *" '
(3rd Sonday Holy Com-
munion)
1 1 :O0 a.m. — Morning Prayer,
sermon (tst Sunday Holy
Comoiunlon)
faui K. Aiilnch, i*astor
9 :46 a.m.— Sunday School
1 :46 a.in.— M oming W orsUp
tEMPLE EMANUEI.
2Sth and Baltic, Va. Beach
Philip Piacus, Rabbi
7:30 a.m. — Services Mon.-Fri.
8:15 p.m. — ^Friday-Sabbatli
Services
10:00 am. — Saturday Sabbaith
Service
8:00a.Bi. — Services Sunday
emanual lutheran
Church
Lynn Shores Drive at Va. Bch.
Kaaaatk A.. Price, Pastor
9:10 a.ra. — Sunday Chnrcfa
School
10:30 a.m. — Worship Service
(nursery provided)
6:30 p.m. — Luther League
EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN
CHURCH OF THE
GOO& SHEPHERD
1489 Laskin Road
Rav. DiebsoD W. Taylor
8 :30 a.m. — Worship
9^:30 a.m.-^hurch. School
11 :00 a.m — Worship*
(Nursery provided)
6 :30 pbi.-^Luther League
OUR SAVIOUR'S
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Baylake Pines,! Bayidde
Keaaetb R, Carbaugh, Pastor
8: IS a.m.— Worship Service ^ ^
9:45 a.m.-ChuFch Sdtool
11:00 a^m.— Wor^ip Service
"(Nursiery provided)
galu.ee episcopal
CHURCH
Ifce mm B i Mi ii l BwMey.
tte Rev wa'**' *• 'faltoi.
8 :OOAJib--Bdy'^ doajmonto
STAR OF THE SEA
CATHOLIC CHURCH
14th St. & Arctic Circle
Rev. Fraaeia V. Bambrtck
MASSES
Winter— 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
Swnmer, 8:45 ai.m. only
Confessions— 4 :00' to 5 :00 and
7:00 t9 8:00 p.m. Saturday
PRINCE OF PEACE
LUTHERAN CHURCH
(MiHOuri synod)
424 Kinip Grant Road
Rev. J. Eliaar Ma^y. Pastor
8 :00 a.m.— Divine Worship
9:15 a.m. — Sunday School
and Bible Class.
-10:30 a.m.— Divine Worship
Holy Communion — 1st Mid 3rd
Sunday.
ST. MATTHEWS
CATHOLIC CHURCH
1010 Sandra Lane, Yn. Btfneh
Father* OHara, Father Fiadlay
Summer Masses— 7:30, 9:OlO,
10:30 and 12:00
Confession each, Satarday 4
t».5:00 aad^^7:00 to S:00
00
OCEANA CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
S. Qowtt Boom 9d., Ik^oa
KINGS GRANT
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
(Now meeftihg in the King's
Gmnt Elementary School)
RMHtaeadt C flUtoa* Pa^or
9m0 a.m.-^u|iday School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Maiming Worahip
BAYSIDE PRESVrrERIAN
CHURCH
Near Robbins Comer
Rev. J. E. Jehnaoa, Paat^
&:46a.m, — Sunday School
11:00 am — Morning WonAi^
I'KESBYTERIAN CHURCH
g:30ann. — Church School
Rosemont Road A Plua Trai'
Weals J. MMi^, Mtabtav
9:46a.a.— Sfiada> «olkeol
11:00 a.m. — Church Sen^e
LYNNHAVEN
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Lynnhaven Village
Rav. Marion R. Webb, Jr.
9:45 a.m. — Church School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning Wordhip
6:30 p.m. — Youth fyllowsl^p
6 :30 p.m. — Pioneer Fellowship
7 :S0 p.m. — Evening Worship
CHRIST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
1200 Antfona Boulevard
M. BUaci DtuBay, Miaiatoir
8 :30 a.iii.-^Wor8Up A Church
School'
9:30 a.m. — Worship A Church
Scheol
11:00 a.m.— Worship A Chnrd)
. School
FIRST PRESBYTERUN
CHURCH
Pacific Ave. at 36th Si.
J(^n S. LyIas, Paster
Mir. WiUam D. Roaell
9:45 a.m. — Church School
1 1 :00 a.m.— Morning^ Worship
Nursery Service,(ProWded
CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
First St., Q^nrock, Norfolk
E. Clowell Cootay* Paster
9 :45 a.m.— -Church School
ll:00a^m. — Morning Woni4p
6:30p.m.<^What-N#ta
Fellowship
6:30^.m. — Pioneer Fellowship
6 :S0 p.iB .^ — Young Baopltf a
Fellowship
CHURCH OF GOD
620 14tb Street
Bobby H. Suns, Pastar
9:46 a.m.-^unday School
11:00 a.m. — Morning Worship
7 :30 p.ml-7-Evening Worship
ASSEIIBLY OF GOD
Virginia Beach Bodevard
East Lane — C^eanft
Rev. S««aet D. Bailer, Jr,
9 : 45 a.m.— Church School
ll:00a.ra.-^Morning WonWp
7:36 p.m. — ^Evange&tie
IServiee .
THALIA TRIWLTY
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
120 ^aOa Bk^kx
aU^ D. Caa^^ MMl^
9 :SOa,ra.— Morning ^rsUp
10:45 a.m. — Church School
RENTECOSTAL
CHURCH CN^ CHRIST
16th St. iMid' Baltic Ave.
Bwaad Kera^ Pouter
PRINCESS ANNE FRERtVIU.
BAPTIST CHURCH
1415 Oceana Blvd.'
H i^e piMb 0<»ana Ajr Stit,
on i^t
, T. J. Ti^i^ ^ator
9 :4o 8.m.-^unda;i^ Scbool
Il:#a.m«-»-Wo(tti»p ServiM
6:mp.m.>-fiiU» mdy
^
P
mSOM^t SHOES
€»rialaHM Gif t ~ Uaaat
Ttr mtbe Fanfly.
Aimgaaa b%appttBfl GeaMr
(
torn V^^ia Baae4 WM., 4tm49U
OCEAN PARK
COMMUNITY CHURCH
DnPont Circle, Bayside. Va.
isal E. IfoCalftagh. ThM.^
9:45 a.m. — Bible School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning Worship
7:30 p.m. — Family Night
Service ' .)
VIRGINIA BEACH
COlilllfllTY CHAPEL
Laskin Rd., Linkhom Bay
<«v. Richard Waodwar^ Faster
9<:45 a.m.->r^unday Itkthool
l1 :00 «.m. — Morning Womhip
il :30 a.m.— Children's Chnrclk
8:00 p.m. — Evening Service
mmi
MCTRiCAL SU^aiSI^ hit
2 Locatloas Tf Serve l^sa
Ra^e ^iapatchad Tracka
431 Virfiaia Baaeb BlvA-->lMal 4SS-IM0
Priacaaa Awl«» S*alio»>^ia» 4M-taii
i'^-
SUBURBAN CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
111 LoboMtli Af*,
Bellamy MMmr
Virginia Beach, Va.
Rev. J. Fre4eiieii ParilM^
9:45 a.m. — Sunday School
11:00 a.m. — ^Morning WoMUp
11:30 a.m.— CUUbeeii Gfenn^
7 :30 p.m. — Evening Swn^e*
cmtmxt
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CEMBTSAT
FOR INFORMATroN CALL OY 7^9^$
LYNNHAVEN COLOflY
UNITED CHUROI
(Coiutragatlaaal CbrisliMO
Great N^k Rd. near Shon 0%
Tbo Rav. Tbo. a Britle»
9 :45 a.m.— Chureh Schoid
11 :00 a-m. — Morning" Wozaldp
7 :30 p.m.--Pilgitaii
Fellowahh)
NuiBcry for anaU eUldna
mm
wMiTiNUiiir maw coMPANy
lAOON B»A9 AT UBSmif
IheKqrl^
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PEMBROKE MANOR
U?||1ED OIUKCH of CURSn
(Coagragatiaaal Cbrlstfaa)
Meetings in Pembroke Manor
( Elementary School
Rev. Oari T. Opin
9:30 a.m.— Chitted ^fea«l
1 :30 a.m. — Wonl^
Nur^iy at iU aeivlDea
FRIENOS
C
9:45 a.m<^~^9n%9
U:0^«.Qi.^^4le4S^|
Morning Werilip
Jmim
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17S7 VIRGDIU BBACB BOVIZVARD
ST. HARK
OceM*
Rwr. D. f>. P)
9:30aJ||>-~€
11:00 aJB.—W
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9:45ajn — Sun<
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6^:84 9.m.—YQui
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Earl L. Fi
9:45 a.n. — Wm
9:45 ajtn. — SKadnr
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'irough its paces and make sure
r's ready for winter. Call . . .
soon.
NCW AND REPAIR WORK
MNCESS ANNE fLUmilie
B.ECTRICAL SUPPLIERS. Inc.
431 VA. BEACH BLVD.^28-1660 or 428-1661
C' PRINCESS ANNE STATION - 4264216
. RADIO DISPATCHED TRUCKS
8:06 AJM. — * BU|r
•:« All. — CbeiA
U:« AJL-'^Wof^ (Ut
My ComnadOD k ScnnfiB, ^
ofter Sundaji meratag Pra|«r
I:« P.M. - Ym0k Fdewih^
Murwry piwiM hm and ll:M
BAYSIDB BAPTIST
1480 PlMii«rt Bwm B4.
JkMM V. pdP««. PmIm>
S:2a«J».— Wmn^ S«nrtc«
11 :0(» a.ii|. — Wor^p S«?ie«
9:20 A 10:10 «.». SoMlay
Sel»>ol „ _.
8:U0p.m. — ^Bveninf S«rvie«
PBIIICS9S Mmj^nwi
BArrisT awR0i
t4ft BoMnent Boad
B*«. iW»to H«tli«^P»*tor
IIHM * t:8© p.111.— WonMp
StrvieM « . .
9.80«.m.— San<ta3r Sckooi
• :lip^.-~Tr»iidaf Utdott
BEACHLAWN BAPTIST
CNtJBCH
Wk « Mti. At*. ^ ^^
A eooptntiiic &iMMra B*plst
I CIiiinIi
GMrt«* WoM*. Jr.. Mlaktor
PhoB* 428-2004
9:4B«.m>— Smdw 8c|ool
llKK>a.n.— Moraine S«-ne«
8:S0p.lB.'— Trtiiiiiiff JOniwi
7:80|>.S.-4B^tof SfTvfc*
7:80p.iii.— WM. Pwywp
StrvlM
B1M4 MU>TIST CHURCH
Gr«dl«^ M. A Lakeview Dr.
Bimido. Va.
B«T. INnil 8loai ' « i Pastor
9:48a.ai. — Sunday School
ll:0O«.M.>-MMiiinff WorAlp
I'MpM^ — Eveninr Wor^p
IT. JOHirS BAPTIST
CHURCH
PriiuM* Annt Coqrt Room
Bov. Broa a B. P*ri4p*i PmIm
10:00|UH. — tkuiday Bchool
1 1 :M lUau—MMraiac Worridp
e:00p.Bi.— B.T.U.
/ 7:00 p.ai. — Evcnlntr WoraWp
I^emGH BRIDGE
BAPTIST CHURCH
- 4^^B BH^, Virgiiii*
CU Bwward Hvclwa. Paator
8 :8# a.ai.^ — Homing Wonhip
9:48ft.iH.-«Bundiy School
1 1 :0# m.m. — llofiiing Worship
8:Sdp.B.>«Tmlninff Union
tJSpAi^-£veninff Worship
9:48 a.ni. — Svnd^ Seho^
10:00 a.m. — Momifcg Worshii
4:80 p.M.^ — Tryalns Union
7:80p,iii; — filing Worshir
7:80p.m.^Mld-Week wrTlce
Wednasday'
ST. GBBGOrV THE GREAT
CATHOLIC CHURCH
7271 Virginia Boach Blvd.
9*w. P1»Tia» Y«liaho, O.S.B
iUv. Pasclial Kaalp O.S.B.
Maaaen 6:30, 8:00, 9:30,
11:00 and 12:.'(0
Gonfonions ar« on SaloHhi
7:80-8:30
BLACKWATER BAPTIST
CHURCH
R«T. Ralph L. Hem
1 :00 a.wr— Sunday School
1 1 :00 a.m — Morning Wo«hi|
"Serving "Sod ,and the Com
munity of BlAckwater Sine-
1784"
TABERNACLE METHODISt
CHURCH
PrincoM Anne, Virginia
R^art H. Garaar, Mlniatar
9 :48 a.m. — Church School
ll:00a.m — Morning Wonhip
FAITH BAPTIST CHURClt
6818 Va. Baaeh Blvd^ NoifoUr
FrU M. FarlM, Pastor
9:48a.in. — Sttutey School
ll:00«.».«*Mtondiif Wonhip
8:80p.B.i-~9^Uowddp Hour
7:30 pja.— EhrenioB Sarviets
GRACB brethben
CHiniOM
Graat Naek at Hilltop x
A. Hardd Arrtaglan. PaatW
10:00 a.nu — Sunday School
11:00 a.m.— WonWp Sarvica
7:80 p.m. — ^Eranteg Serviet
• PBEEWILL BAPTIST
CHURCH ,
bi PrincMa. VinHnist B^ach
r41S OCEANA BOULEVARD
Air IKi^on on right
T. J. Tlatfla, Pa«tor
9:4SajB. — Sviriay School
11 :48 lun.— WonUp Servica ,
7:S0 9.p>— EvMiinsr SpnHc*.
dUmVIULB BAPTIST
CHUBOI
TniMMtM AnwRd.
ClHrtw B. Joaea, Paator
9:39 am-Sunday Sdbool
11 ."00 km— Morning Worship
' 7:8I pAt— EvenlDg Wor^
THALIA LYNN
BAPTIST CHURCH
Va. Baaeh Blvd. adjololng
Princaaa Anna High School
Bar. RoUh N. Wallac*
8 :80 a.m. — ^Homing Worhhip
9:S0a.m.^ — Sand*y School
1 1 :00 «.»— Mornii^; Wonhir
FELLOWSHIP BAPTISt
CHUBCH '
, 419 CHanroek Road, Norfolk
^ mm, ^arlaa T. HaadHcka
9:46 a.m.— Charch Sc1k>o1
11:00 a.m. — Maming WorsWp
7:S0pjn. — ^Tening Worship
FlftST COLONIAL
BAPTIST CHUiCIf
T. StalUagat Paator
VIRGINIA BEACH
METHODIST CHURCH
207 • 18th Straat
Rav. Bararly Falty
8 :30 a.m. — Wor^p Sarrica
Summer Months
9:45i^m. — Church School
11:00 a.m,— Worship Servlco
THALIA METHODIST
CHURCH
Pine Ava. A Va. Bch. BWd
WiHiam L. Ashar, Paator
9 :4S a.m. — Sunday School
10:46 a.m.— Worship
FOUNDRY METHODIST
CHURCH
Va Bch. Blvd., Lynnhatren
William H. AcMta. Mialstar
8:4{a.ih. and 11 a.m. —
services
9:45 a.m.-— Church School
6:80 p.m. — YouUi Fellowsfedr
VIRGINIAN (wtaner hi te Battauii4« heme ecoamnlcs competitlM. Mto IteA Am Mv«r af tk0m
Beadi, ta eoogratulaled by ll<4>ert E. Bro<Aer, Mt, presMent fot Mm^wMry Ward, Md Nomm C|
Mndnun, ri^t. director pi the Nirffoeal 4-H Srrvtee Committee. The occaidm was a reeej^oa aai M4
aer givea by MmitgonM^ry Ward, sponsor of tlie home jecooomlcs pn^rwa. an Suday, Naventtar l||
hi the Mld-/Unerica Clab overiookta^^^ago's slqrUiie. The eveot bmared »ja»amtt ami xMie ahiwrj
la the program who were attendhig the Muid 4-H CiMgreM Jn Chicago m fMrtaaf W«tb, fo# 41
a m^nal spiHisin- ol 4-H acUvtttea. M^ than a mUUon fotare homemaken CMiipeted hi ttM
home economics program.
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KEMPSVILLE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
I 620 Kempsville Rd.
J. L. Coppoch, Patter
9:40-,^^*^ — Sunday School
1 UWf A.M.— Mftmin? Worshir
fl :(HV P M — (Second Sunday)
929 First Colonial Road
KING'S GRANT
BAPnST'CHAPEt
Hating heir——*-:
IQngstoo £3ero«itary Sc}mo1
W. Giom TaBaal, Paator
9:45 a.m.-Sunday Sd»d
11:00 ajn.-4l«tilng Wonl^
S:4^ pjiL— Evenii^ Worthy
-^
Oroif Urges
Payment
VIRGINIA HEAOH - The Citi-
sens Council for B-Hter Govemn^it
in Virginia Beach is distriNittaig
bam&ills urging Beach residents
to pay their poll taxes tor state
and local elections early next y^o*
b^(H« the Dec. 14 d^idUne.
JoM{di Russo, pr^doit <^ die
newly formed political groiq>, said
his (NTganizatian began passii^ out
15,000 handbills last Thursdaj^^
The groi^ also contacted pe<^e
by telephfHie, urging th»n to |>ay
poll taxes for which Uiey were
billed by the City Revenue C<Hn-
mission.
AimUAL MEETING ATST.FRARaS
LYfWHAVEN - St. Francis'
Episcopal QmnM hdd its %iHm-
tnd Od ^regationsl meeting &m-
day at 11:30 A.M., after The Order
tor Daily Morning Prayer.
An araunl report hem ttie Vicar,
Hw Hev. Clayton E. Crigger. and
leaders d various orgffiii3»tt(HiB
were prated. Ihe Coi^re^tton
gave tt» Vestry itsvvote ci c<mfl-
dence {(H- tte 1966 Bu(^et, wMch
was turned in to ^ Department
of HisfionB cl &» Dtocm at
Soudieni Vii^nia lart we^. St.
Fnuds' BiK^t {«■ 1986 will be
A rotMing Vestry wia establish-
ed and the fo^fimg communi-
canto ven elected as Veatryeien
t»g!nnii^ tfa^ respective tem^
in JffiHiary, 19%: 3 year term:
m andf-
William C. Meyer. J. DpM l|^
nold and diaries EL Garriso^cS
year term: WflUffn T.
Ronald V. Gilette, and
B. Newcome; and 1 ^^ar Mni:
Ahm P. Stone. Jr., EUob f.
Adams, mi Donald L.
ham.
God wilUng. te Miaaiai
patai Indqpendeat I^nrish Staip^
1^4. atoce its oonception
have been S6 Baptians m
ConfitTDaitrans. ApfnokStot^
famihes kiok to die MMin
ihdr Cfawch home. Two nd
hsdf ^tn ago St. Fraqci^
holdii^ sevices in Binalcft't
Bowl with do known 1
hi June aiVM. C3nKh
m an nM. Cfatacfa moAuoHB
averi^a^ oyer fiB eadi Sundra
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iMMir AhM« it all II
QMlMMttfe «t ox, t yM«^
W. My et in to Forfwl
Jr., A ux, kA t.
« ii i» fi. T.
1 0. Eobcfi* et ux to Switb-
iW'Vitlik O a au t sj , .Si lere.
Ibt «r iiWdn BrtfgV; m $4880.
DimlB L SImI^ a at to yan-
'^tf mftw !lii%e; tet |aS.
FI^^Al M. Bfttai^ 1^ ox to
lUflB^fHMlMV IdMlit ^ (tt, kit
.^^..«k Co n rt ro ct to n C«p.T to
80^7 iMrii .iQMi at lix, lot i.
Mock ^ j^ at HuBlimtoe mc,
lleO^nd LmAer Co.. Inc.. kt
Ik ]M «( PHlfO Borongb; tit
M. Pnttr, Jr., et ut
to OWrid 0. VcrdOB tit ah. Ml
n, 9 mipmt ti u ^ mdk
|[, {dat of Rudee Hei^ti; ba
2f. Meek J. pM ^ antJagtoB
•ee. 2; tax W-IS.
Ghilt<'^MteUD OxpM'atieti to
_J^I N. Jiocre et ux. lot 1. blwk
C, |dat (rf Priaoau Anne Piazit sec.
Ife to Jl&ll, V
Timm JdM|rfi Qjikb ^ in to
iUb^ A. Dffretta, Jr.. et la. k)t
% Mock. If. ^ of Fiiiiat 0'- 1
IMiMc. 3: tax«f7.lS.
CKNip L. 1^^ et ox to Bflbert
Jaliii W. SOiott el a(..to J^fai-
aid J. Xehoe et ux. tot IS, bkxdc
7. pl^ fl( Pooto^ ^^Bag»; tax
TRANSFERS
lirii D. OrroD ^ ux to Maril
K. Ifeitis, tot 8, block U, iUt^
kmmht a d sec 4; tsx f/BM. \
J. te Baiget et ox to M|p d.
BkMpa, tot IS, Mock 1. f^ at
G^ie An-f lee. i; tax ^Jl.
HMry 'Biil^ GMfionMon to
Bei^ntl ilk w^pR ^ &, tot 61<A,
1^ of ttiit Sriai Me. SiA; tax
ipil 0R««H H ab to Baidc
flf YMUMa teM^ paro^ — plat
Um^^Ommm Ida to Sta~
fHl niilhj|nin| OetjiorattoD, pst
JiApRl t^U^mikm Cbrp., to
HlA i, lift tf BtoUBgton aec.
SrtatllMl
Meft ltoi% C!Q^rati<« ta
GMiM U. Eviw ^ ux. lot 9,
Wpeit JK fM ef ?e^ ' ^lanor
aee. 4: tet IM.I5.
6 * a JDMfienMoD to Bi^tfita
r. Merilie A m, lot B. tio^
V, ptat d Ms Sd^ Terradfe aee.
U; tax IV7.50.
Ha#r<hClirt RQidfy Cooq^ li
all tif)0ivid W. UnnMi^ ^., et irit,
tot nil jMt of llfltnetfiia lee. 1;
Hade tMMHflJMiA 0li{MraflMt
to LeM« H. iiMiA dmm
M. plat of jMjfmA km-, m
$B.?D.
Joaei«r Bnrte Wood8 « tl to
Georie ll. iMiotton. Jr.. at tix, lot
». WkD.|tel|fUb^i*ei
we. i ta> lb
IM Attitfort TaUef et (w lli
Hip D. iM Bmiiw aiife et i^, tot
Iflbt «f Pfaieweod 6afiMki; til
«ta!sto
t<iuii|iim et Hi M s,
MiiH p 4 Prtaeoa tassit
mm» aiB. 1^ tax WJI.
La* H. SMh- et ox to HMiry
B. ikl^ H ox, itti «y. jptat tf
ftaro^igiad See. 8; tax I9B.
Anfie Grayaon to RldMrd T.
Mathtfivt et ox. lot -t. btaA Sl.
ptat {f Blinmd ^>rtng mma.
m mm.
iMMifi Itedds kUdgitt et ux
ta liNMk il Capps « ita, tot Sli.
pM qT ir^bnorelnd iSit^i aee.
1; tax |M.9e.
hm A. Yeatoo et ux to 0: C.
tmmiittf ^ n. M 4. blodc E, plat
ef <^c«t ntdk Muer; tax IS3S5
ftMiriraiy Bufidiag Corp. to Ur
le 1. Briitair et ui. tol t, tAock
7, ftat of Prtoceis Ansa nata lec.
i; tiX |S7. ^ _^
Mdnel qpatenflc ^ lat^tot 8;
block 18, plat d TtiaUa Maixxr;
tax $310.
Ankm Hffla. bic. to Kraeat R.
Jonei et ux, lot 113. plat of
H<nieit^ ne. 1; tax |31.I0.
Can^anae Homes, trie., toJames
A. Fdlers et ux, lot IS, btock V.
plat of Carolanne Farm sec. 4; tax
125.68.
Can^anne Hcnnes, Inc., to JoKn
L. rpaderick et ux. kit 2, btock
DD. pli^ ef CarolanM Fnm sec.
S; tox ISJ5.
Mtaiirt CaamtXkm Corp. to
Geoife Gtardim ReliMm, Jr., ei
ux, IM 38, \Aodk F. ^t ot Hunt-
ta^ aw. 3; tn $31.86.
.fobi E RatMf et U3i to Pow
hataa T. Dl|gs et ux. kA 14, Uock
J, plat of Pdnt OnKToods aec. 1;
tax 13510.
lYadAn B. Ra&e et als to
Haity L. Bnrtha's et ax, lots 5.
ft 7, btock tt, plat i|i Euclid Place;
tax 118.46.
n^ W. Feat et IS to Wflluon
Eftfft Cowan et ux, part ctf lot
28. plat of Ken^viUe Itaighis aec.
1; tax IS5.S0.
liany Qiartos Delss, Jr.. et ux
to Si^wood L. Allea'et ux, lot 9,
Uock CC, plat of Aragooa Village
sec. 4; tax $18.90.
WiHMif W. May, Jr., et ux to
Catherioe Ann BecknaU, Jot 4,
block 61, {dat of Ara^MUi Village
aec. 7; tax WM.
. Josepfa T. E(^erge ^ tu to Rob-
ert D. Becht, lot 19, |M (tf Itaven
Hei|^ aec. 1; ta« IVJS.
Gs7 S. Paym et ux to Gary L.
mM, tot IS, btock 38. plat of
ftlaeiM Aitne Flan sec. 6; tax
|ttJ8.
Itae C^fia Hoiman to WlBiain
t. WAer d tf^ tot 9. l^k l%
pM of Cqje Ebnry sec. E; tax
m.
Hafbert On* KtSky et ux to
Danid L Hedto^ et ux. Jot 21,
blodt 16, {dat of Prmcess Anne
Plua wc. 9; tax $24.90.
Elwood R. White, Jr., et ux to
Oie^ter R. Zenuu^ et ux, i<tf 28,
pl3i jf Liokhom'sec. 3; tax $34.86.
J. Ray Potttf et als to C^ C.
Neblett, lot te, piirt et C#e Story
By-The^ea: tax ifer.46.
Mariprat C. Bartleson et vir to
Jama W. Pickup lit Wl, piffcel
mm Great Neck Retd; tax li.Ti.
iniMl D. Seay et ux to Jme^
't. rOead et vbt, tot 2. bloeft 1.
^ of Lake Siwea sec. 3; tax
^0. Mdiir at Ok to (Mig
m^^ BHM « nt. tot 14. |itt
d JeMe J. Pvkeraoo pr9p#^;
tax MiLIB.
Wiltato J. Jonak, Jr., ^ a to
J. R. fmkt ^ ak, toto I. %
btock iB,j^d Cape Bmif'm.
D, tax m.
Mm H. Baitey, Jr., at ut to
Cteito F. tcifipk it ffi. tot i,
fatel 1^ ^ of CaretaiM Fmn
sec. I; ta« mJS! ^
C^ U OmaA «A ox to Wayne
r VoBmer et ». lit «. fatof^ 13.
(M of ArroK^iMt aae. 4; t»
119.80.
Marto P. lUMa^te et ui to
Jerome K. HNlettop et iff, tot B.
pitA of W(tf Stare HairtattoB; tax
$71.71.
Drewfi Conttvetkn Corpmntion
to Domdd 0. Msri et ox, M s.
Ueeit«» flat of Waat Alantott aec
3; tat IMJI.
Way G. Keener et ux to Mward
Yoder, kHs F * G and part of
M E, plat d pn^erty oi Swiatofl
PoDock: tax $19.96. i
i^ler Realty Company, Jtoc., to
Geor^ L. Bt^lander et ux, lot 14,
block M, plat (rf Lake Sruth Ter-
race sec. 5: tax $41.ffi.
Tiir*«"lake Devek^wnent Com-
pany to Walter A. Kendrick et ux,
kH 309, plat d Kings Gram sec.
4; tax $36.75.
George Louis BoMantter ^ ux to
Byter Ifealtv C npany, toe, loi
U. block 18. r' ;t nf Aragona Vil-
lage sec. 13: tax $23.25.
Carsrni R. He^** et »a to J(An
L. Bohn et u.x, tot 2; |*at <rf im>-
pertv of C. R. Hpster; tai^ $33.75.
Grayson M. WhitdHffrt, Jr., to
^eho Corp., 13.349 msr& on First
Cbtonial Road; tax $«).Q6.
W. J. Driver et al to James
Ralph Watson et ux, tot 75. plat
of Pinewood Gardens; tax $30.25.
Black Hawk Builders, Inc., to
Owen B. Pickett et ux. site SBT
plat of Chesq>eian Colcmy i^;. 4;
tax $62.50. ^
James H. Riffle, Jr^et ux to
Lee R. Turner, Jr., lot 18, blodt
17, plat of Arrowhead sec. 2; tax
I82J5.
Hubert R. Stallings et ux to Rob-
a-t L. Venable et ux, partof TtiKJt
No. 2, plat of Woodlawii Fain:
tax $34.35.
Aftoflbert Itall Loi^ et torto
Inte L. Wyqoto ^ ux. hrt 3i bloc^
M, |dit ol Diamond Spftog Honies
tax |B.tt,
PtdMp N. ^vrnmein et al to
RipdU W. Udyey # ux, lot 21.
Mock 34, {dat of Ara^na VlUage
aec. 6; tn $0JO. f
Itossdl ESdtrard Criste et ux to
William E. I^rlnger et loc, lot 2S8,
plat of Westmorelaid Estates sec.
1; tax |a.80.
Pico Realty Cmpocatim M als
to Eldon D. Adana, Sr., ri ox, lot
6, block,!, plat d Princess Anne
Plaza. fe<;. 11; tax ^.80.
Maxie H. C»ter et «x to Stan-
ley M. Osenkcski et ux, lot 8.
btock 58, plat of Ari^raa Village
sec. f><tra $18.m *-^
V«™^^llMTy Taylffl- M tix to
Rd)ert L. Oroico et us, \d li.
Mock 56, plat (^^^tragoaa^fllage
sec. 7; tax $\9.%. \
Vu'^ia National Ba^ric to hiksai
B. McClanan et.ux, tot 14, tuock
3^ |ilat of Princes Anne Plaza
sec.'7;^ax $10.10.
EAa Whltehurst Barber to Mary
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INSyiMd SAVMdl
ANtlCfPATED DIVIDEND RATE
414% -Dec. 31, 1965
VffielMA IMM FiOEML
SAVINM and yOM ASSOCIATION
210 25th St. . . . Va. Batch . . . , 423*9331
Ltadaiy S^aO^, tot M. ptot of
Bird N^ Pdrt; tta $80.
Jt^Hart Cons^uctim Corpuv-
tim to Robert J. IteCBoy et ux, tot
32. plat ef 11-antwood Btmes sac.
2; tax $89.
Broad B^ Island Cprporata»
to iUexander Y. Cathro et ux, i^
279. F^ (tf Bay Island see. 2; tax
$00.
Avalon HiUs, Jnc. ^ Carl G
Pledger et ux, tot 67. plat d
HMT^tead sec. 1; tax $32.70.
WilUam T. Suttm to Curtis "Lee
Wbitehn-st et ux, tot D. j^t of
LiiMorn; tax $A1S. -
B. Leonard San»xw et la to
Hadley Burres Ellker et ux, site
410, plat of I1ioroi;#9xxi ^c. 2;
tax $^.05.
Harry Realty Corporation to
Stuart 0. Wootoott et ux, tot fiS-A,
plat of Kings Grant sec. 5-A; tax
I33J6. .
William M. Woods et ux to Carl-
isle B. Meador et ux, lot 23, block
D, ptot of Lake Stioru sec. 4;
tax $32.35.
Soidbrid^ Beach, Ine., to Har-
vey L. LiiMlsay et sis. Business
Area "A", plat of Sandbridge
Beach; tax $87.60.
Gtetti Manrlde Nm^m et ux to
Henry L. Reid d ux. lots 11, %j^
and part of tot 10, blodi 8, plat of
G. W. Deal Plat No. 2, tox $20 85.
C. D, U., Inc. to Ridiard Sher-
man DeUt et ux, k^ 2, block 4,
plat d PriflCMS ^uie Plaza sec.
10: tax $21.
Keith Dean AU)en et ur to
Flojfri T. Jones et ta, )ot 13, block
80, plat of Princes Anne Plaza
sec. 6r tax $17.40.
C. D. U., Incorpwated to Fteyd
6. Caboon et ux, lot 9, btodc S^
(riat of Princess Aime Plaza sec.
1; tax $21.
Walter R Refvolinsky ^ ut to
Bissett Realty?, Inc., lot «5, plat
d MalMiu sec 5; tax $22.50.
John Ridmoi^ Krc^ac et ux
to John P. Ferebee et ux. lot 24,
block 41, [dat of Princess Amie
Plaza MC. 8; tat $17.75. J
Ernest L. Long to Kenned L.
Jard et ux. lot 7 block 2, plat of
New V^gima Beach; tax $3S.
Marguerite R. Miller et vir to
LauTHice H. Blackbmn, Jr., et ux,
lot 20. ^at d niormighgood.^ Es-
totes sec. 1; tax $37.%.
Ruth E. Burnett et vh* to Ray-
mond A. Cassetc et ux, tot 42, plat
d North Alanton; tax $40.95.
DiM D. -BteHlH U m to
Ctarfea B. n#m et M, M 4,
St of Ch:MBi G«dAl; tax
M.
IM«M Okmm ^Qfla^ d
ux to IMwrt C. V^&aasi et ux,
lot 28. plat cf MaUiO MC. 3: tai
IBJO.
iJBtry tf. Pai^cbek ^ «x to Wil-
' * J. Taytor «t w. tot i, Wock
it of Aragtna Vill^e sec.
6, tax $39.86.
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BARttAmS
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heavy daty, roiaid botAin. Pay
lay-away balance of $56.90 or
small monfcly paynaasL
iIrAND NEW tBXdakned sew-
ing madriiK and cabinet. Ftdly
eqiupped to s»g«a<. overcast,
eto.> Original^ sM tor $13eJ0.
Pay lay-away balance of $39.60
or 6 pa^mento of $6.60.
REPOSESSED WHTIE SEW-
ING MACHINE -Win ziR-zag
ovarcast, eto. Batonce of $2760.
Ci^ or S patymcBto d $5.50 and
its yours.
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/ 4864 Shell Road at Biiyside
49^ Virginia Beach Blvd. at Aragona Village
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No. 4 Janaf Shopping Center — Norfolk
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outdid AMHH^ iW In lAoMSb^v
■nw boanfa of Awll» Mt iMil-
teM of fte JuMMowt Ci#MHQi.
W aoBiirott wfUiiiallon thtt
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«ir|ur tM r^rn d tte 4N^ to
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^my^ II. Banln d RfatawiC,
pre^ipt «E tlii corfMiWMi, MnA
dnt (Ke b^aiis» here fttf th^ aii-
nul nieetii^, wer^ neoUr^ed Uy
Um» nMited tiw iM&ieaiDO and
fratlfiBd wtth tht Ji^^port render-
dl t^ laeal cMtoo. MKiitted lit
tfw QM^ii^ wen iMre^tittas (nr
a k^ra^ pi^sh to c<mtinne
aod improve "t^ Cbnttnon Gkx^"
production.
BcBiin Mffloitticed tfiat the
"Gk^" played to 4S.lSt p^sops
dtfftog the IMS t^sofi, m ii-
creaie d 30 p«- »tt over IdM.
^isce te in»^tiuu mure than oM
uid a dUrd mOlioi, peraoitf iwfe
attended the (hrama.
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MqpM4C i* iWMMiltevota-
Mft beU « Mrtt*9 Imkelm IM
aiMrdit It ne ^Mt HiroQ M6-
u^ J^ apMfiil^ foUcwed te luach-
ew^tli Mrs. J. Ilitdier ftryaM
lirp. Wiriloo HmMm fHW »
anil iMK Mk rWtMHi DifRiet wr|-
llg ev«70M to iM, «bM and
[mmnil ev«7 pMri^c «idMvor
withfai tlK^ oaaamB^,
Un. l^Mmti Pa-ramore rf 1837
l^d^ Ridge F^iat was i^^med
Me Am ehiiple ai a new membtf.
C^p^ neraben IntH^ gifts
li te.Meetim to be dlifrbMted
to firitieiits to WUanutourg.
A ^ro^am of ChrtsmM imisici
.wu gv«li bgr C. B. Pib^rd Jr.,
•ai i^ ttw meetiBi, a social
teur wM ei^i^. wMh moniia-s
Md gaaats e»:hMigi^ Ovtottnas
tffta.
i-Vlrgfln^ Beach SUN, Thur«i#y, DiK:eiT^ 9, 1^
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"$itent Night"
0^ 61 JlaMi^. Dey «A«^ will j^e-
•Nit the 8tiH7 flf "SUent Nli^" at
tfw ParentrTeatlM^ meetteg to be
held twtiH^, Dedeiriber H at i
pM. in tile k^woI audttorium.
The twelve nwakH raBcbns wth
oarraltoo wiQ b^ directed by Mrs.
D. W. K<Mte. Refresfameits ivfl be
aaikA folKyiHi^ tb {8«grarti.
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VhgWa Beach Hgh icheel BadntbaD Schedule
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Virginia Beach Theatres
HACH-BAYNE
^5th & Atlarftic 17th & Atlantfc
TODAY, FM. 4 SAT.
D«€emb«r9-T1
FRIDAY 1 SATWDAY
December 10-11
Featurot 2, 4, 6,1, 10
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tmii^. Dec. H>-PfiM^ Aam W^ fehMl
Fiiil^. J«b 1M>Mi Qmk Ugh Sehkel,
fMiny. Jan. 11 yUmy U^ Schnl
Salwiay. Jaa. SHCnddeft High Scheal
TMslay. ipk )»~Mb B|^ MmI
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S^VICEMEN
^ tHi NEWi
Havai Avla^a Reterve Offidr
Candidate David B. Pthie, mm pi
Mr. ibd Mit. Jbltmie W. Prine
d 3300 Standi Cmirt, recently com-
pMed tfie bfsi d tore elsM-week
frataiAr^ segHiebto A U. S Naval
9t«o<A. Prefl^, ftatal Air SUi-
ti^, P«isaeoli, Fla.
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Seaman Honied L. SkackeM|M^
t)SN/adM <« Mr. and Mrs. Charlft
L. 9MeM(brd of MS^ Pr«vi<hnK:e
Road, vm ghid^ed rec^Uy frqin
^prekeeptr Snixri aft the Naval
Sdftols a*rmiand. Newport, R. I.
« * •
itoMug ttioae {i^„the VirgMa
Baacii arMi attMdMg the Miitor
ft RhiMieb VirgMa Wormu's f^-
am at M 3tM Ihiihall Hold tai
Rtchmowl arc Mrs. F. F. Priest,
Ifrs. M. P. Fe^. BITS. FkkMng
P. JtMT, Mn. B. OordoB l^ler,
Mra. J. r. KMb, Mrs. J. M. MM^
ditt, Mrl. James P. QlrinA. M-s.
ArtlMar a GaUai^. Mrs. Charles
E. TPNitle. Mrs. IV. T. Un<ttitonn,
Hbe. F. Ri^ SMekl, Jr.. Rfrs. D.
G. Rjkttou-. Mrs. David P. Gra-
ham, «!d Mrs. 6. V. Bradsttaw. Jr.
• « »
lUas Caroline Tato tkiaoa,
dih^Mer of Mr. and Mrs. ^fffliam
P. Diddon, Jr., d 1104 Oorawtdl
Laj», was a riMtnber ol tM Bieaat
HdbltiBe Oo&ge atudeit vacMtioBal
committee which plabsied a pro-
iMsi entitled N3are£rs lor Women
in Mected Klsice," which tocric
place reooi^ at Ae ooll^. She
is a mesii&r of Am class of I96f7
and M a paduite e( Ooontry Day
School
• -* •
Marine Lance Conporal Herbert
G. RolMwn Jr.. son of Mr. wd
^rs. Heibrat G. Robinaoa of M12
Cryfltal Pwkway, is sarvii^ with
l|^« (^leraU^K and Engineeru^
SipMKbYxi at Marine Oot^ Au Sta-
fcoft. Oierry Point, N. C,
UaU a^difeMp as the Q>Mler aad SUrtey FeMTiM ti the CR^ 1l%iiMi lead die cast fran Nft I«m»»
U;iBea Sim^y Sehed Ckw «f Uri^nla Beieh NMlMiM Ohinii which wUI
the Soday eventa^ ti (D ee e mbet U and 11 d ?:!• p.n.
Thoraughgeod
Garden Club
BAYSIDE - Mrs. E. E. GoMsby
WM hoefew to the ,Thorou^^ood
Gm^tm CM> at her home in Thor-
ott^i^rad for its rec«it meeting.
Co^^i^esses were Mrs. W. H. Har-
ri«m Md Mn. C. E. Treats.
llie naticmal accredited juc^e,
Mrs. Arthur Gallaj^r, was the
guest speaker and ^ presented
a program showing arrang^nents
for home decor far IbaMcsgivtag
and Christmas.
Ju(^e8 from fte Pocirfiofitas Vil-
lage Gardrni dub afwarded a blue
ribbon for arraageme&ts to Mrs.
C. L. Owens. VU» ribteus for hor-
ticulture were ^warded to Mrs.
Owois, Mrs. H. M. Jordan wad
Mn. A. H. Ou^^cfiper; reds went
to Vtrs. Jordan and Mrs. L. M.
Reed; yellows to Mrs. Jordan snd
Mrs. L. W. T!lt;^nd honord^
tmttm to Vtn. Beei.
OlreMS Sale
Gard^ Cub mil hold its annua'
greesa nle on Friday. December
17, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at tl»
A ft P ^re and Col(Niial Store on
Laskinroad.
A\BaIM>le for purchase will be
pine mi hemlodt rojaog, nu^-
nolia leaves, aiui two sizes d hem-
k)ck wre^is as weD as hmid made
bows.
Orders will be tAen by Bfrs.
Richard Grl^ at 42d-li383 for ad
vaod^ saSes.
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snuiNt NicnT,
Written W M
Staru Wed At The Beach
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WID., rt««8.r Httn SAT.
D*ceinlMr 15-18
FMtiH^t 2/4, 6, i, 10
SkiH., I\^N., TUES.
I^cembtr 12«14
PliCONNERy
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F0atufeit 2, 4, 6, 8, 10
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HYSTQIIA
Robert Webber
Hmtm 2, 4, 6, 8, 10
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Am Vd»gmUk ft^i^^-^epm WelL. tfec. IStt
IDR YtWR FRECHRISTMAS EXHlROP^IE ICE
^tm MAGtcWaifi^ Wm" u cm
MaMM Oa^ - Sai aaft Sn.. De& 18.10
GlanenMM Shiriey Joms, letting i» dvartosw a gevww^irt, iftea
Oi ktt woes on preaideatial aide Jamei {BdoOi to V4s Acerie f rem
MetreGoidwyD-Mayer's loogneJ^elfcelt c«Hwdy, "Hie Secret « My
Sueem^kM^i^ iSteycrs |aod Hm» ttactonaa a^ star In Ae Paaa-
vtilmpF^ a^aettea.
stnictsi V' j^, iiich a raalliie
set. ' "' '" *' ^ ' ' r
Bk>ckii« is tiie ' imxhicflta
seemed to. be off balamx on din-
HM oi^rtKd. SbAe (rf the rasi^s
iHMe bf flte ^^on sta^ ^
pie#ed iMwidtl, ^tfealistk:. dw
lilMlLelB^)'. I
iVh inyuetM, tiini^ luH t^-
ed, seemed «it <rf place. Hie ^
tire play moved slowly.
We feel thf cnre-all productin
WU1 1» finik tti ))uality we hate
aim to «4«tt^n the Virgiirfa
^Mbh tJfUMiii«r. We. furtl^
nrore, look fwward to future j^
ductions eqi^A to or sui|taH%
wtet we hale seim in tlw p^
-Jack Me4e
MERCURY-COMET
Comptec Service On AJI Makes Of Cars
PiCKUP Md DEIIVCRY
Nctory * Trftlned Madiaiftes
"Tklewafer's
OMeit li^totive j
Deabr^
8S7 Va. BMch BM.-Virgiiiia 8«aeh-428-7121
rected by Liz Silb, and pub-
li^ed by Samuel Froich, Inc.
Coi^Mnff^ di^atei^ have a re-
sponsMttt^ to the general putilc,
more dtin iifiplied than a;)ckaL
lliat dt>%atidn is tbf presehtatkn
of good work for ptMc consuit^)-
tion. &ich is not the case with
the pr^Kit proAictiffli at the Vir-
l^nia Beach Little Tg^ter's Court-
ywi Playljipft !>% ' ' '
Des|rite 0e ova-all bteriiiie i<
the prochicUon, several nne pofaits
do stand out. Mm MoManus, who
{dayed the< rpfe d • man whdse
wtfe was id W| i^b m^utu, did
a beaatiful j^.^il portrayal of
this tr4^ubled (^iaractelr wis Mwve
repraoch. It b dlfipUt to picture
a man wch as |rcl|imus in kiuA
a role after seefog idn day lifter
day en telev^i^ Iwt his tal«f^
made ft atemjft if feu had never
seen Urn before '
Jane Flenmhig. who. played tl|e
female lead.^ b^^M nervous, tiie
first scene d t& play, but even-
tually lost hr Jitto-s and played
the part quite wdl f3r'the,ftmaft|d-'
er d the production'. We assume
that her newi^M to the tla i ttci
had a major role In Ml imim^
ness. ,,.•'.'
Virginia Poolufand ^^ MfiKf
ly, who portrayed a |{^-«<M
c<Hiple-were si^eH). Hieylta^
be cornmended for their ftiie Job
in the* proehiction.
Penny Martin, who ^st t0ti^
directed the theater's prbductlon
of "Slqj thu W«rM." *«i aw^
the part of the maid in a New
Sfigiand inn, where tlM play liad
its setting. She was also tiie assist-
ant tfi.M (fcwrtor. m ^ a
good job in her rt^e. Sie did,
1-owever, cdxmit one theatrical
sin: she broke character by can-,
ing on stage during the intermis-
sion to. tieijnove iMt^, U seaxis io
us that iK)me j)r<}vii^ (^ould haye
bii9im4^mf^m ^m creiw
ccukf have rei39d»dl props without | L^M^HAVEN — "Hie anmial
for^ atib^d m l«IOh> tt Wl I CAMMrrias pAf' & '^ imBem
Cliristniad On
Tlie Island
hYHmukymti ^"fMwem im
the Maad" wiH be leMirctf bi %
home d Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Big-
ley at 2141 Windward ^re Drite
IK aOh ]yand f or the Broad ^
Garden Chib's second annual o^
today from 10 am. to 3
7^Ai. to44;
(lit'OIMIons wU be ^|>
Uirou^out the HtM^F Ixn^
tfd at the country store
iSM items to be for sale ar
^Ms. preserves, j|rfckl». Ibwiir
anpitogernehts, diristaas ^^ri-
ttlte\white (^^ants, dejltfs^
baskets, ^d a variety fl h^
RefreshmenKs will be servsi to
the country store.' ^
The donatis^ d Mi will bemf it
th# Opite'd Hm^ cT iQrgiida
Beach.
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CHRISTMAS P
dufranfef
CharliS imfiiitmM t^dtm
as a.yot^ a^MKtK hwfart of
Janel fttsinvagi. am.
ijiifA^ihMf^cm\e8m''9m^%:iamim
swndthUi^ to te d«areA It was
far hielo# fle Litib ^i^tefs hi^
stiMtards, we Btp mte. •
Ti'M s4{ seett»d awkward in coo-
structtei. pMaing of pB m was
in tH| ^^^^yj|f||i# iraa
a^lkd. Attd. tW |^ ^„ stage
was 1^ really prtt^cttx#ift Uie
fm:iliti^^ hatki ^jOie Omirfyard
Aim WonaWs CJA trfl |fe Nd
lliesday, Efecfiift^ ii.:'k 4^
Pine Tree Inn, witti the rtttcti^
beginning at 11:30 aJn.
:m
pr^ide.
'Sirs .J; Douglas Wil^n, ^^-
man cl the Fine Arts Departmelit,
^sted Ijy Mrs. Emily Bamtnan
is in dmp of. the SMCial pro-
irlA. Miay iJUlBic ^ be pre-
i^^A% Mrs. AArey li Holm^
Mosfa^s are reminded to hrilg
,1vn^ #ts for theEaitMrA-8ito
jftM^t^ jwo^ as well as a gUi
Pl^hoo^. tte stage tt' Mt §(»- for the dn&m^ g
Virginta B«ac#i SJN, Thunday, December 9, 1965
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OF INTERJESI TO VETS
By THCHMAS A.1^RE
Area D|leieltr, tM^M W
V e teiaaa! CUtemf C wi yao Miy w Jih
•f VftiWa. flaie ifli, Pwiaaiiwial
Alii BUi.. NorfA, VkvWa. #
1« W. Y«Hi Bt
A lttth»-noticed sectioii o^ tfie new
Housing Act of 1966 has solid aig-
nificaiKe toe the veteran who is
in the market for a home. The
sectkm sets up a new irogram d
ibw-down-pi^inent, FHA-insured
home loans for veterans, regard-
less of when they were in uniform.
R is in effect a "G. I. BiU of
Ri^ts" on home Imns for*v^er-
ans w1k> are IneligMe for sudi
araistance under the WoiU War n
and Korean "G. L Bflls."
Undo* the jaem i»r(^am, a vet-
eran is digfae fw low-dov^HMy-
mtgA feHins if he has (1) serve!
90 da^ on active duty, (2) was
^sdiarged unda" a coiuiitkm other
ttian dishonorable and (3) iiam't
alre^ received a VA><inwred
home loan under <me of ti^ "G. I.
Bills." It authorises FVA-lnsured
loans of 100 percent of ^,000, 90
percoit cH the additirai^ v^e up
to $20,000, aikl & percost of any
additional value up to $30,000. Thils
a veteran couU buy a $15,000 home
without a dowp payment; « 180,-
000 home with a doim paymeit (tf
$900; «id a $30,000 home with a
down payment of $2,000. (Nonnal-
fy, the FHA requires a tluee pe^
otiit down paymeit for value up
to $15,000, 10 po-cent of th« eness
to $80,000, and SO perc«at of ttie
excess to $30,000.)
Tbfe law aW requires less4trin-
goit credit qualificaticms tor vet-
erans dun for non-veterans, dos-
ing costs would ccttitii^ to be re-
quired and the FHA. apparraitly
hi an ^ort to estaUi^ some fi-
nancial commitment by the home
buye* under the new lanr. has re-
qdned a minimifn closhig cost of
$200. The interest rate, for tl» loans
would be the same as fm- mrmal
FHA finandi^; 5V4 pexort plus
Mt perc^ prendum.
Please, vis^ n^ (^ce <m any
claims or problons regarding ben-
efits for veto-ans tad titeb* sot-
vivors.
0. L BONREY COMPARY
BA« MY--V^HNIA SEA^-PH. 426-S8SS
'
pLLEnE
' SLIM-ADJUSTABLE
RAZimSET
$150
mmm
COMPlin WITH
oimni iTAiMeis
sBTixpowasrae
rmmtaumi
• uMMmk
VIRODflA:
IB the Ciicuit Co«rt of the Qty
of Vh-gnia Beach on tl« 9tt dsiy
ai Dtoenriber, MB,
IN THE MATTESt OFi
petwoB of cmMom (XWS*
TOPHE^ (mmouimB to
liave GUSGORY JOSEPn
SiAMBO declared l^a&y
deed. ;
, O 81 D) K It I
" THIS CAUSE COM on this day
to be heard up(» tN •«<Hti pett-
tkMi of Gecffge Ou-is^pha- Geor0-
ades to declare Gregory Jom|4)
aumbo lega% deed »)d was ar
gued by OwuHd.
UPON CONS IDBRATION
vmEa^X>F, and it appearhig to
the Oeurt ttiat the said Gregary
JosefA 9iambo farm«iy r^ded
hi the County of Prtecess Anne
(now tai the aty of Vii^inia
Beach). Virgiiua. and that the
said Gregory Jos^
from the City of Virginia
hi the ycir 1967 and has
se«i nnce that date and hu not
been Iwani of since the year 1967.
The Court befaig sati^ that
GeoFge durist(q)ber Ged^iades
should be entitled to the prooetds
of the said policy with the Pilot
Life Insurance Compaiqr, said pd-
icy betog nnbered 409647, if the
si^ Gr^ory Josei^ Sunibo were
hi fact dead.
IT FURTHER APPEARING to
the Court that the said Gregory
Jose{di Sbanix) has been abaent
from the aty of Virginia Beach
for a period of more than seveti
b(tt len than twenty years.'
It is therefore ADJUDGED, ORp
DiSIED AND DiXStEED that no-
tke df the petition of the said
Geor^ Christopho: Georgiades be
pik>liAed ooce a vmk lot four
miccessive wedcs in the Virgtoia
Beach Sun News, a nMrapaper
pidslisfaad hi the City of Virginia
Beach. Virginia and that notke
being given that <» the 14th day
oi January, 1966, betog two weeks
alter the final piMication as here-
to provided, tha^ this Court wfil
brar evkloice coocemtog die ii>-
sence and alleged death of Ghreg-
wy Joseph Shinrix): it is further
ORDEiaD that the Clerk of this
Coifft pubUdi a certi&d copy of
tills order in the said Vlr^iiiia
Beadi &m as notice reipiired to
tfiis Decree.
A Copy-Tote:
JOHN V. flKTRESS, Cleric
By: R. H. Wash, D.C.
Harold M. Stem
408 Board of Trade Buildtog
Norfolk. Vingtoia
PUm.IC NOflCE
The Virginia Beach Dhrision of
Pdicfe has to their p(Msession 24
boy s and 14 gill's bicycles, sev-
eral transii^r radiM, wrist watdi-
es,. clothing, ai^ aecess(Mries and
various oc^ and end that will be
«i>ject to auction sale if not claim-
ed before Dec. 17. 1966. Persons
who can give proof of owmr^
may report to pcdioe headquarter
at Prtocess Anne beti^reen tiie
hours d 8 B.m. and 4:00 p.m. to
make sudi ckims.
On Friday, D«»nl)er 1% 1965.
starting at 12 Notm to the area
befeweoi police headquarten and
t}»<>oiBrt House Fire Departmei^
all articles not dainwd will be
soM at public auction by the De-
partment of FtMic Safety.
Reeves ^E. J<dmm C3^
Biffeau'of Safety^vx^
12^3t
, NOTICE
This is to notify the pubUc that
U)e,un^rsigned, trading as Ibg^
Hour Cde will withto tm dtors
lAer piMicatim of tiUs pcrtiee ^>-
ply to the Virginia State' Alccdx^c
Beverage Contrd Board fw a li-
cense to sdl beer aiMl wfaie tor off
and on premises c<mmimt^(n.
Luc and Estdle Gagnon
T/A Hai^ Hour Cafe
1724 Potter Road
. Va. Beadi, Va.
IS^U
C0MM0NWEAL1S OF ymSSftlA
In the Clerk's Office of the Ci^
cuit Court of tlM City of Vh-gtoia
Beadi, (m the 3rd di^ of Decoa-
ber, 1966. \
Orto of IpaUlcatieB
JACQUELINE ANN BOtlREN,
Plaii^, against
MERTON A. BOHBEN, Defend-
. ant
The object of this sui| ia to Ob-
tarn a divn^ a msoia et th^ro
to be lata* m«ged toto a (Svoive
a vincttto matrimmtt ^»n the said
defoidffiit up(m the grounds of
(Tuelty and omstnictive desertiOQ.
And asu affidavit havii^ hm
ma^ ud filed that the defeoda^s
last known address is unknown, it
is ordered that he do af^iear here
^mmmmm
wma ten (W ^ lier doe p^
Ueatai hpeof, mi 4» pM ms
be iihuoiiiy to ytMiet Mt
eat to ^suit
A eo^-IMt:
By: Mary M. While. D. C
Macie V. Umknm, P4
Piatt Ont
NorfoBc Va
C09O80NWBAL11I or vnaoiu
U the CIsik's OIBee si Ae Ck^
eolt Ceort W tW City «f Vhgtola
Bom*, an the 8r4^ d«y «I ~
Oidir ef PiftBntloo
JIAMBB GRANT.
Platotflf.
agtfnit
ROfiB AUOE BAXi^ GiUNT,
Deleodifit
' Tfie object of ^ nit te to ofaUiB
a dvoroe a vtocuto matrhndiN
from the iaiddtfndint upon the
gnoiaids of desertion.
And Ki alAdawtt havfa^ been
made Ml ffl«t iMt iie drfendant
is not a resident of the $tate of
Virginta, the iast kswo post office
adcfaa betag: Sa^^Dnrii, GeMfU,
it is ordmd Ae do ^^ppear
here adttito ten (19) days alter due
pUbltoadflR bcnoT, and d» whai
mity be iMneaiai/ to protect lyr ia-
teieat to ttiii suit
A copy— Teite:
JOHN V. FEmSESB, Oerk.
BY: J.CurtialYi4tsD.C.
^Hotor J. Ashe p.q.
1194 Church Stnat
Norldk. ^igbiia
IM^
NoncK
Virginto:
T%e regular Qieettog of the Ooun-
dl of the dty of Vh-giato Beach
will be bdd to the Cinmit Court
on Monday, December }S, 189S at
2 o'dock P. M. at whidi time
patens wtt be hs«d fOr Mid
against the foHowtag preposed
changes of zoning, loe pom^,
eto.:
I. Applicatkm of HowinMe City
Oouncfl to amend the f^kwlag or
dtoanoe: Section 6. Subaectton I—
&ibdhdsk» Ordinance adcfted
Jaauuy 28, 1958 and amended
June 28. 1960:
Daicte - Street Lighting-Street
I^hts shaU be provkM And te-
stis. at such hicatioas as deter
mined by an intent of ^ 'VfrffiaiM
EMric and Powo* Oaafm^ and
qiproved t^ tiw Board of ^upep
^aon.
Add — Street Lighte - Street
li^ AaU btvimrided and to-
staOed at soeh toeatiSis and to
stKh Hutw a^jtaaigp as (toter-
mtoed ^ the Vl^^ Electric ai)d
Poirar
thc^Piidic
PAINFUI. COR
AMAZING LIQUID^
RELIEVES PAIN A$
IT OISSOLVES CORNS!
Now fcmove cotm the fut, cur w«f
with Fr«exooe9. Liquid FrccKMW i*-
lieves pain ioitaody. works bdow die
skin line o dissolve coroi tw^j in iott
daifs. Get rcettoD/t.-.tttU dngooiuMa.
w
Woi^ D^wrtment The reeimled
Sdb^vi^ diaO, upon demaod
pa^ to the Oty «U coat invdinj
to htftefiafttal' M coat i$eamA
Airtng ti» first ydar of operatioit
B. i^fiiciAMto of X^infbaa Ifo-
tors fiiedrpflfitod for n du^^ af
mtti4 trom indited dnoaerdal
Diabrict 8 (OC 3) to Geoar^ .Owa-
merdal,Distrtot 3 (C-0 3) and a
Uaa ftmM to qpwi^ a gi j aWn e
supply atatkn^aaft a Use fmMi
to' operate aa^aiitoiiiMe ai^ bn
c«tain property tocated at Sm
Southwest toteniBetiali i>f North-
amptcn B(Mdev«Ni aod Piaaiwe
Hboae Itoad frontit« 1I5 JO fltet
on tiie ^Mito ^le of Nwthaoto^
Boukpvaad, frobtiAg if^h^'Jm
the West 4i^ tf Plaiiiire Jiiiie
Road, a ^tafth^ lOtJO felt dloqg
the douthera propei^ HUae, and
a con4>toed (^stance of 4SU7.ffl8t
along the Weatem propttty 'Itae.
B'BV'side Borolq^.
tXL A^Aittttoa df ^ ^*f^
^Jwitice tor a dtaai^ of ididii|
from *Resi^nce Subtvban' district
4 (R« 4) to Lknited Oonmerdal
District 2 (GL 2) of certa&i propr
My kicated at the Southeast toter
sec^imi of Vk^bto Beadi Boide-
vard and Toy Avepii. F\imtiag
130.10 feet on the South* ^ of
Vir^nia Beach BoulevanL FtvAr
tog 118.88 feet^oo the fi«8t side
of Toy Avepue, a deptt of W^i
feet akmg the SoutiMTn pn^pe^
Itoe. and a dbtance of 154J8 feet
akng the Eastern t^Oferty Itoe.
Bi^^Boraug^
IV. AppUcatioD of R; E. Town-
send EsUiteityPetd' Agda^ 91
for a discon^uanoe, do8a» and
ai>andonmait of a portton of 0^
Avenue extaidtog from the North
dde of Vh^ato Bandi Boukfvtfd
to a Northcdy dfaictfoB. a dir
tance of 375 feet ome or kss. Plat
of Euclid Place Bayskfe B(by)U|^.
V. Apidication of R. S. Tarn-
send Estate by Fstar Aflalaato m
for a discontinuance, ctoaire and
dt>aadonmeiA of a portion (tf Roae
Marie Avenw imd Lavebdar Ave-
nue Saki streeto b«gtontog at the
South skfe of Virgtoto Beach Bou-
levffid nd extendh^ to a Somber-
ly direction 825 feet to thdr i!to>-
sectton «M Cleveland Street Mat
of Eudki piece. B«yskle Btltiugh.
VI ^Ikation of W. C. NortoD
tor a Use Permit to opwato a
S0«n^ dii^posal ^ystpa on (»tito
propoty be^nntog at a point M60
feet mora er less North of Nor-
nanty Ammi (aiiatfaig), a wkitii
of : ^ tm akog the Snilheni
iendblM the
Ian along the
peepnty Hm^ a depth of ^ feat
4iii tba Ikttt/m
14^ o^n^p). mi a
i^yi flf tm m
ttb Nvflwa mi Sartsii
proptfty Hn^ i^aktm iMwdi ef
me Wmum lOmh Mote dr
teOad liliinitei #wlaUe to af-
RceoT^ nwdmConnMan.
Kerapvi^e Boroni^
VR. kfftfmma Nor C. 9^
do- fer a^ Pmeh to eaeMfiiet
188 apartment urito on
propartf frooti^ 488 feet
or lisa on the laisl aMs ef
tkm^mm nmi b^ka^ at
a point ii lial mort or Isaa
NarMi of fmiSm Mnd. a
ft ^ feet meft or hm
|i ^ jftflft pai^gty Jtoa (
dbnahai af Affnntad), a
ff 418 feet aara or
of mJMk MM or Ian along
Nocthsn property IhM. Kenpwfle
Benx^h.
ynt. %Hea|ioniif Tapo boi9«>
ation (fenpaity E- Cair iam mi
Sons) hi J. Pater IfeDantLlD. At-
terney, ior a change of acntag
fhni RaaldanQ»{Xi|^ l^atrict I
(R« » to General
DMrlet 8. (GO 8) and
IniMtrW JMabrkt 3 (M4 8) <«
the jtBaiwhig pni^ala:
Paroal 1 to be CO S: Fhjnttaf
80 f art on tiie Ssitfh aide of Bomi^
Read, a daplh of l« feet akaig the
EaatNn property Une (\^>00
right of way), a daplh of 98 f^rt
along tiia Weatem property tSm,
a wklth of » lert doi« the Santb-
an pivpeity one.
Pared 8 to be M-I 3: Certato
laqpoty b^bmtog rt a point 75
feet South of Boen^ Road, a dto-
tance ef 288 fert dong Uw North-
propeity ime (aooiaem prop-
erty ^ {tf Fareal 1). a combtoad
distance of 480 fert a}oi« the Waat-
em property Tikm, a dtotance of
39177 feet atong tiie Southffn
{Moperty Itoe, and a diataaoe of
206 feet akng the Eaatem property
Itoe (VE^ right of way).
lEempaviQe Borou^
DL AppUcrtkii of MUlBni R.
Piaher aid ABee R. FldMT by KaO-
am and K^«n. Attwn^s fer a
chttige of aontag frofn Reskfena,
Diviex Distrirt 2 (RD 8) to Gen-'
era! Conmetcial District 1 (CG 1)
of oedato property fraeiiag m
fert on the East skfe of Ebb Tide
Road begfamtag at a point ISO fert
NMth of I^H»e Ihive, a c^ith of
UO fert aka^ tiie Norfiiem anl
Souteni property Itoe, «id a width
ef 188 fert along the Eastern prop-
erty Itoe. L^nnhavMi Borov^
X Appik!rtk» of Betty A. Brown
ht a chu^ of zonh% from Resi-
dence Subuitan I^ct 3 (R« 3)
to Lknited Cdmmerdid Dirtrwt 3
C4i S) of colato property lo(»ted
the NiMTtiiwert intersertkn of
Rea^ Avenaie iffld Grnat Neck
Road. Wonting 160 fert more or
len on the West akk of Grert
Neck Road, fronting 280 fert more
or less on tile North sMe of Rea-
pm Avenie, k depth of 160 fert
nmre <^ less akiig the WestHH
pnfWFty Une, and a; wkitii of 280
feel Baaie at lese on tiie Northern
^n^NTtylU^ Lyanhaven Borou^
XI. Appltoation^ fiM>rth ftir
zdl «Dd W. 0. Godl^ for a
chai^ d »toii% from ftendence
SdbuibBa District 4 (R-6 4) to
LkBked Commercial Distrirt i (C-
L 1) ttid Cteho-al Commsdai Dto-
t-tot 1 (C-G 1) and a Use Pemdt
to <qierate a gaadbie siq^ rta-
ti<ai:
Pored 1 to be C-G 1: Fronttog
370 feet /OB Qie Eart side of Firrt
Odcu^ Road begiuyng at apdrt
178 fert mob or less North of
Lautd Drive, a depth of 3S|5 fert
akng tiw EJaat^n property Itoe
(30 fort ri#it of way), a deptii of
20? fert'mwre or less along the
Noitom pi^erty Itoe (sakl parcel
bei^ trtai^dar to slnpe).
Pared 3 to be C-L i: Crttato
property frcattog 320 fert «i Ae
Bart side ol Firrt Cdoniai Road,
a (hftii of 807 fert mwre or less
atol^ tiia SouUiem poperty line
(Nsrthem pn^ierty Ime of Pared
1), a depth of 377.16 fb^ akmg the
No(ihe^,pr()fcrty line, md a wiAtii
of io itt j^ orWak»g the
EnitNn proprtty Une. Lynnhaven
Borou^
XQ. i^pUcation d United Mort*
gagsf ftrvtotog Cerp^ation by
Jdm James, MSanty fwa dm^
of aitokfg from Reddoioe Sdbur
ban Dirtrirt 3 (R^ 3) to Umited
C^MomnM IMitrirt i (C^ l) m4
a Use ^reoft to opmfe a lewi^
freaiBMrt ^m on certato proper-
ty bOiiirad on tiie South ^ dU
Viifiiya Beadi Road, borifered <n
jte Eart by Bhxhi«dc Bond mi
property of others, bordered on tiie
NOrtfa bf Bkiovk Aer«s. a 58
fert eaaqnent ind propety of
otiiors; bordered <m tiie Wert by
Great N^ Creek. Contatatog 56iai
a<a«s. M<re detailed ii^kMntotien
to tiie (^oe of tiie Ctty Flaanfi^
Gwrnnisakm lynnhaven Bcrtx^
an. AppUcation of Rardd W.
James by John Jan^, Atteni^
for a change <d loning fr«n (toe*
Fmnily Reddoio! IMrtrict (Rrl)
to Two-IVaaoity Reai^noe Di^pM
(R^) m the fodon^ pm^-
« UOALNOflCIS
U
Pwod 1: LoU 24. S, and 86,
teln pMpiaty liHinl rt te Sa^*
Avrnue and l^ Stiertfra^ ^
fert on the Eart ^ rf Materft-
9eu Avenue ft<iililgai fert on
^ 4ipft of Wf^ dong tte So^
tn pAinrty Vm, 8 vrtM of ?5
fert akng tin IMmI propnty
line. : •
l^tfed 2: Lots 31 »d SI. bkick
107, Plat rt Lakewood, frontt^ SO
fert w the South rtde of 13th %«rt
bagh^i« rt a potot Eart of Cm*
{dm AvMue. a depth of 148 fert
akng the EaUsn ud We^rn
property Unas, and a wkkh «^ 88
fort along tfie Souihan peoptsij
nm. Vbi^ Beadi Borouj^
SV. Api^eation of ftnoe Gal-
kp and Junes Coi^es for a du^^
m aoatag fr«m OMnmfly Red-
dnce mrtrirt (Rl) to General
Buatoess Urtrirt (fr3) of Lote ».
m, 88. and m, Hedi 38. ftadow-
tonn m^ frontii« 120 fert on
tim North dde of 8^ Strart b^fai-
ttag rt a petat 90 fert Sart of
Caspian Annie, a d^ rt lOO
fert ak»^ tiie Ei^era and Wert-
am prapoty Une. and a widtii
of 110 fert akng tin Northern
property Itoe. Wix^im BmA Bat-
TV. ^^plication of PenAmke h^
veatnuaK Corporrtkn for a change
of Bonfaig from Resklenoe adMirben
DWrkt 3 IR-S 3) to Generd Coo-
mot^ial Distiirt 1 (C-G 1) and a
Uy Pomit to operrte a gpoline
supi^ stoUm on aieiaia prsperty
looted rt the Smitiieart toter8»^
tion of Viiftoia Beadi Boidevard
and todepcndeice Boulevard, front-
iag 285 fert ,on tiie South side of
^Srgtato Beadi Boulev«^ fttntmg
289 fert on tiie Eart side rt Inde
peidaice Boutovard. frontii^ 225
fert on tiie Nortii side of Ponttoc
Street and a d^ of 2S0 fert
aixmg tile Easten property Une.
Bqrdcfe Borou^.
XVI. Applkation of Horace Cis-
loia, Firedmdt NiywUtano. RnxUto
(Wvieri and Armon OUvieri by
Owen and Gi^. Attorney for a
Use Permit to oporate a gasdine
sm^ly stotion (» the foltowi^
parcels:
Pored 1: The Nortiieart irta^
sectkm of Virginto B^tdi Boule-
vard aid C(n8tituti(m Drive taair
tog 300 fert od the North side of
Virgtoia Beadi Bodevard, fruit-
tog 211.62 feet on the Eart skfe
of Oonstito^ I^ive. a dej^ of
906 fert along tiie Nodhom pn^
arty Une. and a widtii of 2^1.62 fert
akng the Eastern property Une.
Pared 2: The Norihwert toter-
sertton of Vk-ginia Beadi Boule-
vard and Independowe Boulevard
froiUing 200 fert on the Nortii skie
rt Virginia Beach Boulevard, fron(-
ing U7.68 feet tfi tiie Wert side of
Iadq>end«ce Boulevard, a depth
d 900 feet akmg tiie Nm1b(»ii pop-
erty Une. and a widtii of 1UJ7.60
fert akaig the Wedem {Hxqperty
tea.
, Pared 3: The Northeast i^Her-
sertkm rt Indepradence B(mlevard
md JtKidbo Road fronttog 166 fert
on tiie Eiart side rt Indepaodaice
Boilevard, frwttog 174.36 fert on
tiie Nrnlh skfe of Jeridio Road, a
JKMh rt 191.06 fert ak>z« tiie
EMtem ^^opecty Itoe, and a widtii
of 168.15 fert along tiie Nortii^n
fnopcrty Une. Qayside Borwigh.
XVH. A^Ucrtton rt Peaixcke
Sqdare Associates by Owen and
Giiy, AttoniQrs fw a Use P^mit
to rtierate a gudine supply rta-
tkm on tiie foUowing parcels:
Purcd 1: Soutiieart mtersectitm
at Indepoidaice B(Hitevard and
JMime Strert frtaiting 210.02 fert
on tiie Eart side of ImtepoM^ce
Bwilevard. fronting 200.68 feet on
the South side of Jeaniw Street a
d^ rt 223 feet dong tiie Earta^n
ptiigerty Une. and a widUi <A 200
fert a^ong the Soutiieni property
Une.
Pareel 2: Nortiwrort interaection
of \^^a Beach Boulevard and
Constitutitm Drive fronting 200 feet
« tiie North side rt Virginia
Beadi Boulevard and tiie' West
^e rf Constitution Drive. A dis-
tance rt 200 feet along the North-
era and Western property llm.
Bayskie Borough.
• XVin. AppUcation d Lance
.Realty CaporaUpn (f(«n«rty
G«»^ Halstad) for a donge of
zoning frcm Resklence Dujdex Dis-
trirt 1 (R4> 1) to Multiple Family
Residafce Dirtrict (R-M) and a
Use Permit to construct 00 apart-
mert units (m certato propoty
frtontias ^ feet on tiie Soutii side
rt GuiBi Hdl Jkiw, begtontog at
a pdnt 212 fert m(N% or less E|ast
di Oceana Boulevard, a dqith oi
836 f^ mcMTe or toss do^ -tiie
Wertan pn^rty line, a width
rt 327 fert nkfe or less akng tiie
Scwtiian property line, a de;^
(d 3(11 fert more <x le^ dong the
Btostem property Une. Omtaining
3 acresR mrte at fen. Princes
Anne Bomi^.
3BX. Ai^Uatton d Jeffo^nn
FrdemSimi Insttoitton Incorpor-
ated ty Thanas C. Broyles. Attor
n^ fiir a Use Pemiit to (^rate
a pri^^te sd»d tm c«tato prt^
ertyfroi^ii^ 347.7 fert on flie
mnm
ItorA dde of Qride Drive b^
#g at » fd>t #7 J7 fart N«Ji
ol TMktn >iirt (tfouu omu
DrtvaK HMtti m deptii of 408^
atav tte Wastem l^'V^^
a nf ^twrt iMrtaac^ of impi nrt
dl^-i^ NortiiBm propeity Une,
ml a tsrii^ Md durance rt M-^
fert dfmg te Eastern property
Itoe. Copteini^l 8.14 acres. Lynn-
Afjiti r-**"' of W. B. S.
Chw4r f* a d»n^ 0* "^""""^
fram Ooeramay Beddence IMs-
trirt (R-1) to Mohipte Pamiy Res-
idenee Oatrirt (R-3> and a Use
l^nrtt to oanrtnirt 72 apartment
i^te on certato iKt^rty fronting
MM fert «n the Nortfi tkie of
ISOttop lUad, banning rt a point
388 fert Wert rt Padft; Avenue.
A eonbtaed mmee d 256.5 feet
akng tiie Western property line, a
coO&ied dUiMBce of 378 feet n»re
fft 1^ akng the Nortliern pn^rty
Itoe, and a (Kxrtiined distamre of
mM fert akng tte Eartera prop-
«ty Une. Vhiinta Beach Borough.
JOOf V. n»T^SS. City Cl«rk
^•. MfldredU Henley. DC.
I2*2t
VIRGINIA: 1>
b the Circuit Court of tiie (My
d Virginto Beadi (» tiie 29tii (^
d November, MB. ,
ONer ef PoUtcetioa |
bn &)€ mattor rt
WILUAM RUFFIN BRYANT,
a minii^ po-scn. f
In tiie matte- d ti« Petition'flf
Eti^ CoUier Bryant for an order
^>irf4;^iAiiig tiirt William Ruffto
Srynt is inrsumed to be dead,
«Ucfa said ai^rik^Aran is filed, and
it appearing to tiie Court tiiat Wil-
Uam Ruifto Bryant reskkd in tiie
City d Phoebus, now part of ttie
City d Hamptrtt V^gtaia, and
thrt be wcrt tiier efrcnn and Inis
nrt returned to tiie State for s^ven
yours sucoesdvdy, and has npt
been head d stoce, ffiid tiie Court
bdng satisfied that tiie ai^Ucant,
Etiid C^oDier ftryant, would be his
wkkw were he to fart dead, it is
ORDERED tiiat said appUcation
d Etiid OoUier Biyant shdl be
puUished onee a week ft^r fo^
suoseative wedts in tiie Vfa^^
Beaeh Son, a new^aper pubUshed
to the City, d Virginia Beach, and
tiiat notice be given tiiat on the ^ ^
l«h day rt January. 1906, which /
is two we^ rtter' tiie final ad-
vertisem^ rt said notice to tiie
said n&fispagpN, the Court wiU
hear evid^ce concerning the al-
leged absoice d the 9iH)osed cfiir
cedait-dnl the drcunirtiay^rtMi
durrt&m tiirert. sad m ^M is
directed 16 puiOished a c^rttfled
c^y of this Oder as Uie notice
required to tiie sakl Vtogfek B«h^
Sqa. '■"*•■ -'^^
A Ccipy^Terte:
JCfflN V. FlWraESS, aerit
By: Dwis S. HaD, D.C.
12-2-4t
COMlK^NWEAl.'ni OF VOtGlNU
bi &e dolf s Office d tiie Cir-
cuit Court rt the City d Virginia
Seacii, on the 26tii <fay d Novem-
ber, 1965.
Older d pnbUcaltod^
THELMA D. VICK, Plaintiff,
against
DAVID W. VICK. Drfendant.
The object d this suit is to ob-
tiato an annulmnit frnn the said
drtendant, i^xmi the grounds rt
marriage nrt consummated. », ^
And an offidavid having been
made and filed that the defj^-
ant's last known address beu^:
c/o Mrs. "David Vick, Sr., Ben-
netts Pasture Road, Suffolk, Vir-
ginia, but after diligent search
tiie platotiff has been unable to
locate hkn, it is ordered tiiat he do
aippear here within ten (10) days'
rtter (toe prt>licatkMi hereof,, and
do what may bie necessary to pnn
trt^ Us taiterot in tiiis suit. \
A cofry— Teste:
JOHN V. FENTRESS, Clerk. *'
By: Mary M. Wiite, D.C. j
Brydges k Broyles, p.q. ;
1369 La-km Road [
Virginia Beach, Virginia «
12-2^^
— — • — ■ _ — t
COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA^
In tiie Clerk's Office of the Cir-J
cuit CkMirt of tiie City (rf Virginisu
Beach, on tiie 28th day of Novan4
ber, 1965.
Mdo- rt PoUtoation
VICTORIA SPESJiMAN LAiMB,
Plaintiff, againrt
CLAUDE Z. LAMB, Defendant.'
The objert rt, fliis' suit is to ob-
tain a divorce a vhKtoto matrimonii
from the said drtendant, upon the
grounds of desatim
And an rtfkiavit having been
made and fQed tiirt tiie defendant
is a non-resident d the SUte of
Virgida, tiie lart known post crffice
adcfrew being: Bro(*lyn, New
York, it Is (vdered tiiat he <fc apv^^
pear hare witidn toi (lO) days
rtter Ax pdidi<s^kn herert, and
do what may be Mcessary to pro-
tert his mt«ert to tiiis suit.
A cqjy— T^te': >^
JOm V. FlSfTRESS, (Seik.
By: Mary M. White, D.C. f
Paul W. A(^isi, p.q.
2413 PacMic Avemie
Virgtoto Beach. Vu-ginia
. , 12-2-4t
r
Or
froBt door rf ^ 9W«|fc»«l
prfflOB" -to"*
Be^. Vlillik
te fcOewiBg
5^^^2!?
All. lSA1^«erWii trw^
Mrteanca tttnto
^Btw^ Am (Meh of
Birtt (ks oom^wi to ^
beram by IVflltaai T. Aittt. iltuite
lad lying on te Itano iMd^
]etdii4 to ^^ Sfhwftome, tai
Seabowd B«ra& Qlg ol Vfai^
^ Beteh. IME, boondtd and
dncribed as Isioiwi: pa the Pltaf^
fay thelaad of fiiwst M. Oini^
en the Bast by the land «f WOUadi
T. Butt. OB the SouQi &y iie Pub
lie Road teaMng to Wmum, and
OB the West bjr As land of Sraest
y. omm, add iMd hi^g more
ricularly descrilei tt Aomi
the un-raoafM |iat (tf Joohu
6. Moore, Com^ lurasw, dirtied
Decefnber 21, tti, vli: 9^4|v
at the PiMe ttni I9 mA,
and ruooiag Nortfa 41*06' Cast
170.4' to a post at iie Jatai B rfluu
M two privattt roaA as paaM
4b S. LaclEer,HS. M. Owens, md
ijthers, to be uaad tai canmxn as
a right lit wgy eat to ttat patik:
road; thause South U'tT West
S38^' to MariEod Gam, Eefeiwce
Tree; tfMpee Boe^ 3*99 Bast M.r
to the PoMe Amk! to rataiBoe;
then South «*4r West M7J'*to a
station; theaee Noith 7l*ai' Wvt
181.8' to a itflttei teeet Itelll
46°06' East IMT to pea^ Ae place
d begifflung, raatab^g 14m
ALL tHA^ eerfadn tnu^. piece
or parcel of bud, dhi^, ^ing
and beai% in the Qty gf Vbrguia
Beach, State 4f V^ria, ia Sea-
board Borot^ bouwM ai^ <^
scribed as ftdkws: On &e Skrtii
by the land aoid by V. T. Butt
to Isaac HuncQe; oo the Eaii 1^
W. T. Butt, on the Soi^ )qr M^
• "^jiCfio ifae Weit^la
Umdp irineily H. Baraea n^ T.
Warded, said kori bring bounded
by Osiam and diitwew aqeoi^
ing to a survey thereof itnade by
J. G. lioore, Cou^ fiirveyor,
Febi:uary IS, ms, and bah«
knomi as Vkt "C owtfafeiii^ S
»:res, mere ot hM. • '
T^mi d mim Cas^
The hi^ett bklds liaH dipoi^
with tiM %Mdal Cnmnrisirinnfr at
the time of the sale itf hasi iMi
(10%) percent of his ind. &e
balance of tte purchsoe p^toe to
be paid wUUb tn (10) diQBi.
' 'SBoms c. raoYiEs
S^iedal CkanmisBJonw
I-CERUFY that tht Nnd re-
quired by ttia. stim Decree has
bera given I7 4w Special Com-
missiono'.
X]m V. FSNpiSS^ Clsrit
By: Ifaiy If. Uttdte. D.C.
12'Mt
m
«ii^»^qpii
hia(«MfiMkear^CSr.
m^ «r tti Ql|r «f %itfa
BMdC « the Mb dqr rf ||ow»
«l
MQE.
W«r MK Wtt. PrfMtlanl
H* a#et of flik iuft ^ to «^
tato a #wos anstM at tara
to^haMaraMi^ tato a Averoi
a ^^eMa MMBoid Nm tte ^d
i^aalhpl^oaiMiaofde-
Id flat tM •» itfnd-
«#« hat taom addnas Ww
l^RsarlM, 'H.'WmA, ffegl-
ia, and that dne a^aee has h«n
iiaed igr and 00 behatf ollhi CQBir
•Wuil li aaeariHn hi whfeh
ooHitr or eotponMoB the ielesd-
set is ^iMmt 4h(^ it is Merat
tet ha do aifiir he« wi& ton
(M dqp lAer due pdMcatioR
anddoiAttflM^ ha aae-
to pMtael Ms totonit hi
mm
Jcwi V. tmmm&, ctek.
B|^ M^ M Hfette, D.C.
L. Charl» Itaplace, p.q.
One Main Plasa East
NocfioBc, VirgWa
comiONWEAL'ra or vmcoaA
la te Oeik's €Mee el the Ck^
eiiieMBt #tte caty «f VbgMa
•saA^aatkaWhiayif
ber. IMS.
Order ef
Qttoa
J» «^ is MMswy to
aAoneeatpe^farioigfa gaBsh w
veeb to ^ iniji»ila llipll IhlS «
BfMpapcr pmno m is Q^ ot
rk^uu bma» vli^.
A Qip^WMe:
xm\ mrttai^cssriL
%: Itey IL lAtte, D. C.
^ A. Af^i^^ ^hk^ and
PMrA^
Altan^pa nr
iiemH, fByi^w
«lt4t
.■ . -. . ^ . ... . . — . -. ■ -. i ■»
m tta Ctaiira Ottee af »e 4k^
eaKOSBrt 4 Mm Oty el Vk0Hh
as tta Ml day af N««Bi-
Ite flbtHi «C Mm aA Ja li #-
l# ft dNBM A. ^nito IMll-
mm iNMlb aC ««• yain m^
Snrgln^ fkmh $m, "rtiunday, D«»fnfe^ 9, 1
!»••♦■
"WUMimifrfl
tidtm
hm74
L ^
pMidti
Order ef
E
f^iatlfr.
mimMs E. somsDB,
GHQSLliA VILSON WMStOf.
DefeDtkMt
1^ dbM of this Slit is to d>-
tain a ikvoioe a vioculo nurtri>
auoV tan IN saki Mwdant, op-
on the grounk of two years 'separ<
mum miasm Bomjmx,
Defco^H^
the ol^lNSt «l<hia «il fa «r4b-
a dNwoe a vtaodo miM-
■MoH fr«ea the aald dafeaiiDt.
i^en Oe groundb oLdeaeitfar and
o«er MRi yfetfa sepfi«SaB. And an
tm»n bMag btan mada aftd
fflad ttat ttemriHit toann-
reridot af the SMa of VMaia.
Sk lot iBKMn post 4Pce amsa
beti^: 2314 firttcb Avenue. S. E.,
Wf^ung^. D. C. it is (»^red
that she da t^^m here wifthi hm
(W) ^ ttbm . jue pMbUeatlo
her»]f . am! do vtA may he secee-
a- • t-^ -r'^eot !»«■ nt^a* in th-
ta net a reridiaft if Iha Mli «(
the tan kM«B ptfl 4-
addnaa talng: G«m^ M-
ttvery. WdNa. Ott«^K ii;
oraeiad ttit dba oft appaar BMf^
wMto m (M) dap ate daa p^
hcatke tereof, and do wh sl WMy
beflseaaavy topniact hsr toinraat
hittssHit
A oopy-IMa:
xmy. fwnoss, dark
8y J. CMHcJfott. Oipnty Osrfc.
Bry<||iB A Bnyiea, Allya.
vm ^
U4l4t
a
fmt.Mt
mm
9B9t^ tf fin Wt
lilha
. By: Man U. Wm aC
T. Hata Jeae^ H^..
71S Vii^ria »^tail
^tii^tiilfc
wmmfmn
\Ua ■■>■ il
or Hmib
IttNTAI, REAL ESTATE
to Vfar^nia Beach.
Moras
an ttMM tOB^orary
aMUVeukirt to you.
tm tatorrtow and pb
Street
sj?-tfa
FtntNiaflSD apartmot — Uvo^
roam, hatbooBBt UtdbeBMa, nft
A lai|e ctoaM. C^xnf(Htable, d^n
w«l feaatod, oiitrd tocaaoa. N^
mmm. !■ par moi^. Wats' fat-
nisbed. CaU «MM or «»ia7.
LONDON BRIDGE - US Gale-
wooQ AvMiie. FiBsidiad ooe be^
room apartmcite. Wi^ar fumislie^
IBS per nMntb. Mr. DeHart. m^
mAmHoam - im mmi. tm
squB^Mat OHBaal teas, drive to
door, olioe. tottat. ^ aonMy.
It.
Mw
And an alMtvit hsNim
made and filed that Ike deienttat
la a aoKanda^ of Ae Stota of
^hgnia. te bit la»wn poat dBoe
addreea b^: ifM AlUMIc
AvaBai^ BiwHuyn, new xar«, k b
ordered AM d^ do afipear ban
wMUa tea CM' days sitor due pi^
Uoiien hereof, sod d» iriaaA ma^
be aeoeasary to protect her iitofvrt
to diis suit
A eof^-'FlBte:
JOHN V. FEa^TRESS, Qerk.
BY: Ji Qfftis Fruit, DC.
BijuHpW A Broyles
BBB Laskin Road
Vh^Ua Ba«:h. Vhrgbiia.
yanEtasAi
M Mm Oeifc'B Oflbe Wmar-
erit Oa«( af Ae (% ef Vbftala
Beach, m AriMh d^ al Navcm.
bcr* MB> *!
iN(aA2«dsinr
mmm mom wmm!m>
mi
V ■'B.TOF4i. Clerk
U'V^
a Vugh^a
emmmmtuojm mmmmmK
In Ihe Clerthi Ofltee A *a Or-
\ rmg% if Ae City al Tkgtoto
Owier af Pahltottoa
LOUS li. OASON,
Haintiff
agah* ,
FKYop: L. k»am.
It^ o^abt of tti a4tt M( to ahtato
a -divorce a vfaw^ '• ni^iiiaail
torn Ibe aaid ilifiii|iiy.M|ii|ii te
pouRds af tiSmammSm de-
nrtton and iriMldiiipaid f|r ;«
G»Mmeakn, etc
Comptatoantn
V.
MARIAN BROWN TOi«ll«De,
ET AL&, .Besp(»4aita,
iNsr ef n^Meatli
Hie eNwt of the afeow a s(^
s^ to to ooniitnie Ihe hllB0!a|idc
wil of Rob»t Eaaton ^wnsend,
deeaastd. And, it afpaartof by H-
fldavit Vied acoordliK to hwdigt
BJMhe^deQastoo. Jack Edawja
and I^i^ny Edward^ lu^iuudMHs
to &» abavea^^ luit, ua aot
resideato of Ms state, itto, the»
tore, OitbiaiED tiiat the aaid
periadfli nsMtAM^
And a» «l|di^l
BMdeand filed that tha
to a noD res^iat <<|»t ^ <rf
»^a ^as^^Vf ^^•ww a#a^a^ .^^b^^f^ ■$. _^^^^i^^ww^
has, been wad on dto part af tte
oompliJnaBt to aaoertihi to «^(s
uourt^ gf>- oonoiMill ' tbe defen-
datt k irWndt atfact, die last
hB0iBa pqpi afiea'«dilMB being:
% Mbam^nm^mii. Vir-
gMftBandh. Vl^di^ ft is oniend
oat idle do app^ ^e wHUi tea
(U) days ai^ due pi^^cMion
h«nof, and dp wi^ nosy be aena-
sfiy to protect tar totnest ih tUs
suit
A copy— TsalK ■ —^
JOHN V. JlillWS. Ckrk.
By:^. CorttoPaOt/^.C.
fln^ Una. Legont SdnNm It Ptoe
!tof<^ liifbiia ^
/ . ■ . K: :/. , iWMt
. W,, i i. 't.iiH > i' 'ifi ii ^iw ill - •'
SmoNi^^^nmvnpDaA
ndt Cent of the City ef Wq^iMpi
Beii^ mtbi IM diy aH^fem-
tm^SSSm or y. mm
u 4ttmH| dMi'a
aeeoiai il ladto I
BuMxa oTfte aMe dfV. Hsfte
KeUam. deceased, od of the debto
nd ilaiiiHiti 1
testW^iiMKWrs
of dM iMrt; aal Mmort iNh
qiialtti»*i«i of fill
liotton of SaAe SciMp^mi, &
ecobix d tde ^tiTof V. Hope
Key«|.Daeaaa«.itk - .
OiMlRalllial the e^mm ol
nd ai ottti MmaM Ife ito
i^n»dd eaito H dWNAniit «
usy they c«d, ob tte 7lb day of
Ji^ary^^^^ttM, at ito Ooort Boom,
i^atoat Ae pi^neot and deHve^
of the Estate of V. Hope KeOam,
Deceased, to die togatoe named to
hk ^rai heretofore iMPohatod to tiie
derk's CtStx oi Uiis Owrt, #idi-
otA re(!pring reiuni&^ bonk: wd
it k ftadtor
omoaBD dHt the
portion of thk Ord^ be
'■n the V!r^ato Be^ib 9in^» a
weik tor wkf aMoUdflvaMBt.
9IAU. iDld earrtog tost to trteto-
tty al nft Bt A BottMk. CaU
y»wl i d P ama|a
any, MMl^raaD;
iad#. At dieWtoo.
tak#MAlflb.te
ef (Mer diildrai desires
to gift (8- antk^
^, Ubrwy » sdiod ofike. Typ-
ti4, U|^ jrixM-diand. fHiU or pwt
ttee. HMWf. 1M«
wl4 INdfton Wantad— Mala
tUALiraa) IHACHER. IWortog
ta a^ bamft Sarandtoy or de-
RNOttfy gt&dm. Sirturdtoys onfy.
CaH^HM. lH4t
oe^^A-taaaa
meat Vka^ storage. RasUeatfat
weft near baae toa, torfs yard
Owner,
LOW wi^er rates until Jtoai M,
or yaaAg. Aka monthly, baeitod
to the b^yrt of die baaiii, Q«ur
ecana toat ^Mni Ift^rQn
APARTMEafTS or rooms. fhsMs
(X mmith^. Heated. All uUlMes
tondshed. ^ly Town Rome Mb-
jtel, m Mth Street iOU-Ua
OrPKX: — London Mdge, MC
Gr^t Nedi Bead. Two reon^ witti
beet tochiM. IM per mo^. Mr.
Oaitort-MMm. IfMfii
Wn Vlr^ida Bcadi Bo^«ffd.
Offtoeanl rekdl iton ^^attanuU-
alde. Ifoand new, beui^, two
story elei^ted tau^Ung. Umi&y to-
ad Prtacee Ame I^oa. oi By
ler Realty. MMMm or HMm.
lum^
BOMS
CNFTiCE SPACE FXtfl llXiT: Air-
wdied. CaU 42»«a3. UrIMt
lis Rant or Sala
tt^NE!S«NlCpS
PM * BufldSng Si^pHae.
Itiel
Inc.
tfo
9t BmH and tiippltoa
ll-PT. Qmm& CttOa Cruker. 116-
1^ Gtoysla- Crown-4aiip>t(>-SbQter
FuQy equl^^. Pmr fidl
call 34M84B after 5
m
MBtCHANDISE
'Studto ^partA^it, lurtfahad^
eluding dl aUUties.
conditioned. Good
j telA of aevMty five' Affiis (|I5.-
«/ pil moad! Can OB-SSK or 851-
1 i8t W-WMC
One ttid two bedro.^m funiii^ied
^laitmMi*. Yasf round. Ci^
mm* i:t mum
90 ArficlM Por Sala
' t^'l»>T*T>^ (MC »>l Kr»ky Ik»r bn»ce.
.4 ^Mdaltoe to kttdwn ^tnets, f^nwd draii. auu euvai&t,.v>... v.«a
noQw imiffoveeMBto and any , flrei Good cpntUtiea. Mr^ DeHart
type fl# shop ««*. <k» ?•■#► -^mm. 9»«ll, MMWl,
9f C. Curtis F1^. Depoty t3erk
u-aHt
%
■ aub
b die»'CMt Osot of the
of Vir^a^ Bevdi: OttHhn
di^ of NiiveMbar, UM6.
Bi the matter of t hig gatite of
MAWIARET W. W^EiaW
Al^Mfl K>NMgAi>S
ADDITIONS. ALIERATKWS -
R^lactog BoK Jm^ aiKi ^Us.
pcnrches aad atoil. l^va your
buildUii proUeas to m. |ober.
ao yean araeriMMb fhask you.
B. p. B^T^UkUm. 8-»4fn
warn AND SOM
BuikNMwMMriteinodMimi
We win bnfld your dream home
or ntohe your pr e amt one a
dream to Vm in. Bank inne-
lag. Dki «7-M]* aoythBa.
GE»KAL
AB %ppa ^ home . _
k famo*tt« 'P>#>8 "P^
and i'i i ! | rtf»*i«»« ALL WORK
GUiffiAm^lD. Bank finsDctaig.
cm ifr.,storam. m-rni «mi-
It i^eark^ tluA' a Mqpait df
die acoounto d Vlrgfadt NaHoidi
BmI' JBit^: el> Ite^pMl VU ^MmIk
er, Deoeued, and die Mto add
tta siid^aM MittMi itt ib
SMaqdia tons diipaed akee dia
<|aiWiratto«
ofttiaaaid
daeedoit. H k OBOCP^Jhat dl^i
ad to te btiie of JiaiiprBt Wi
IHnator.Dacaaaad, dt^# e|{S^
tf w^. thay cm on (he ard ily of
December, flS. before dik eiw^
tf its ciiidroom agatost ^ifmat
»
oudinuS a PROFESSIONAL
!^'«?ECTORY ^ —
aton^,
(Stp; Me «(tiq4^ S« ._^.
Ci|itCo.JtTMWl:JP8^%
A0DITKM5— .
OoostniotMO ConipBiv.
aft«c| pJD,. «7-9i^
atett toipfov«nento of an ktods.
Ifo # ourwOTk OBrstfip. Citt
ter ftda artMHtoK/MA
MOVH^
nUA^Nd
HAneiNG and Heating r^pidrs.
kttdiep«< MDMbli^ iimvi to-
ataOfid. F\o| ftat eHii^ aft W.
W. IWWnaito, WMJ^.
JI|LU(i41_-l 'I '
p^tag. Mtoring.
re-
Twei^-leur
'^ ' *
dUfaiac^. Ca|»tol tMiolBtofkg.
Qftlfeiai«or3 gM«L
• ..^^.j*. 1..^ ?
» it iji. » u;
MMQC MM^^
iMrra mmm % wMmt.
Tweirty4te^-kBan a di^. ''Hove
anvdiinfi C^ Ml ^m^
AWNiHvS
>i«i«<
"flr
ALCOA Ahmfaiin, ri^li^ Free
eptteatoft CaU «b.^ MNfii
^M^ieS i MS^MIE
J
has a riudtollM i jl^antto
Ave. I^M»e ei^UI^. l^iHa
!
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m
'W m w
««■
■iHM»ii4MHilMi|hi
^ .H i
f-jmn'j w ^
vaMHN iiiHi
ALpSWAcnm - 81^ and
wnM^ GW (^^ MilllB C.
^ Lia&lad (^ IM^V. lit ^
CONCRETE WORI^
J! ■
Cooereto j^actog «id
cui^ vork; IQ4c
8a0n # MNOA
OBosmsa .
•tfawtaaMMk-
OtARLiS
parchai^ free
OUi ^yttooe.
^M^PWiMM
BRICK
FILL
" :
I ^1^ tAnnlMir and
BiflkUQi Mitwiali
I^WRiCKil^
CO,/ INC.
l^yudiawm Sssd,
SMfi eve^igL
Sopdi
»9lki
12^^
C^ittractonlt QMRe
Let OB help you «Mi Hat naw
boma — aMdoiii ~ or rep^n.
W« i«| taidA BttofMi ft«te
to attfe inlaid yon to
Mir Am REPAIR WORK
- itoadng
M9m
me.
l^B^W
m
vrnjoffi
I ^WH ie— artra
nto^. Svv« euatoraaei ||^ ^y ol
Narte Vfc|Wfclaach «i^ papiilar
nwnwitini. ftilHito. t pk Mo, holA^■
htoM. IPHte «Hd^ Pfodueto.
. - '' ' »♦, W, Mt
4t NiApWiN
ol^QirruNr^ for man in
mmX to p. 0,91m • STAT-
ma iM, Essi0m^ and
ji#tfo
Bo-
ll'
# itfiiidliM^ M^
Pill IrtI -ilffi fc. iB^fwa
f^Miiil #. S Bien |ii«ihlM# ior
iMAiillr inlBw pMMfc'Mif
b»ittlMv6 MM caii» lotodad
flREIf^D — amttigam and ma-
pia. W aetd aai|>ltt. CaU mm»
for d^ery.
CAOSf PACfB
I cm afHf poleet pM Di^oat
an iqfIm . . . liJB squ«e yud.
9m4bfaa^, ^^mm aykn • - HM
atoupe }«^ # ooiors. Call Bir.
MAOB^: In like new
a&l/m Makes buttoe-
fioey rtttdies, and ^tb$,
Wte, ham^ P«ty s»f asrame pay-
mo^ of $11.14 montoly «- pay
eenaptoto balap^ of jRftm. fFm
dettfk uid n^ere naa write:
Natiomd'a Oedit Dept, Box SU.
Vtogtaifc U-Mt
jlPfWIA'nc U8S
ttSICPi Zlft4IAG
BaMdiU imKtton. Na attach-
to mdce bt^
iic. Taike
over 6 {MgnBHoli (d 17.10 er 96.10
oA. Ga& BOW. Qwdit dqiwtnatf
'- " ' f 111, mil I I I
fSHouaatipM Oao da
— iWWpW— 'Hi"" '■ ' ' ' ""*
fat tbo^teit iwnllure tvholirta^
^ «ld re^shbii call 4»
m. Jpop I^Midvtag Ca^
tm^maik maA Baolevafd
t^ amiatoa-^ieh^ip and der
Vtmjf, MffK nd uae^ fundtura
tJWiii
1O0lK>OMlfORi&IT""
FURMSUEii noom tor neit. 9ri-
vate batti A wtrance. IS.SO per
week-year wnl CaM «M017.
t BOmoOMS. tOfOffV HME
LIVING ROOM. MODERN KTTCB-
EN AND BATH. MCHfTO-Y Oil
YEUALY RENTAL. miOCKS
FIWM nCEAN. CONVBNlEm'
TO FT. «?POHY AND OCEANA
,'.A.S. CAU- 587-4n6. IF NO AN-
JWIR CALIi B^K Dl M(m^
ING. MA
I — A**"-- -•
MaHatwmm MMri
SH - IS*
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aad
from Bus SWto&
Btoi^
, i
.ar
PINSmKH} (MRpffi@ - Nbar
be»^ and buaa^ titli not tor ^
th or adL P^ |no OBd
piymeirts of |V |er
moBdi. OwiMr win h^ f^iioa.
C^ Stt-ilM anytime »l#tto
■■•■if—"— HWIMWIHI!"— »•— |i»*"^M™^«
ttAL ESTATE FOR Mi
. .vuyMM For Sahi
Vllbb^lMA mmUa-uwm^ !«.«»-
boffaood near CaviAar BatoL
QiMfflt Early Aroerksa Mdek wilb
stote twit, to beattftfid aetBB|> »»
4 bedrooiM, 2^ badtt, 00119 fed.
Under $40,000. CaU 43MM1 Prank
Atkiiisuii Real Esiate, Mh A^At-
iaoL* A%a.t^i^'W^ BoMh.
I S and « badroom. S b^. hriek.
j RaiK± ffiid 2 stiHy htem. G4-.
F.H.A. fi&ancmg wattBUb. Qdl
I Ant^u' Rm^ aoyttoia. 49^|a.
*^
tia
HJMQO-Mei^ Chairi^ a|«|i o«
Uvtaf
tisbei^
fm4bi
2 By^ paw^ffl U apartoMnt. ntoe^
AffuMed. INir ib(9pfaig ootor
aiMt boadL On 2 aa^K woo^ 101
Ftoei^md Joad. Ucs. Walkar, IIO-
— ll^aMto
1 1M Hoi^, ^rvM^M
or iMui^ihtcl
1 bedroom- 186. 2 bedroom 475*1113.
3 ba&oem ^a^l i OB. Anchor Moat
ty. 1»'fm anyttane. l»ttfD
mm OCBim. 2 badiodlw. Prt
vito ckiplex. Ccmveid^ eoq^ own
pvking. Siort toose. CaU i»^
or 48dSfi. U-il-tfli
115 I'touaaa — Pwmlrfiod
VIRGINIA BEACH - Near
am^ beadL Sm& oetti^ fur'
nkbed. No dqwslto. |80 moadi.
Con|le oidy. !to peto. IMMlii
CUSSIFIED DUPUy""
INSTRUCTK»^ ^
Gim &id|s Bl ttn».i
1^ badi homos on m aen 0m,
AMJIA to fi&M.
hsmm waixit rcmg - mk
tini^fiinii IBftahia Mw tadok
homes, tkma ba^«M 1^ ttip
^^o^^^^P* *^iA^Bpa|. tK^^m apa^Baa^^^^j ai^o^F ^^^^^^
dty w^. ii7^ to i^^ti.
DlVpiX - Qioai «l EttttaD Boi^
aad 'Oalijwwd Av%<i^i tod^
Tan iit^cf^$. E A. or
ib Out^M i ^Sli OWt 910, Mfl, Mi*
6IL ISiMte
- nil I m ammmdmmmmmmmmmmm^^mmmm^^
TRiXLHrS
19m LmU» Mh V«. BmI$
B«rtitar#n^lfdf aawM^ Blpi
IV«
Ui^m.
S QSMI9DMI Mag room,
coom, Utcben, badi. &st floor,
yttd. Ceiliwrdent to sh(^)^qg. R^
i s whk yeaify fsnliid. Phopeow^
m - mmA or 4^41 9^0-tte
cAa
dPoeUy. tto. pay tor. ONt
i btk ionn ^rant. SaliB^
ifAl^niiaitiTS ~ FUmidied ^t
tfoigadjoMft Veaify or aaasmsL
Sm» Mbc. 206 35di Sreet.
as tt^ 4I84B3S.
S*tfe
■«*
^pi«"«««i
W-x^"
WdifhMi
<ii|Nmai»
■•*•
Rf^L, ttTAI^: Satos perions
••«hereTly(d|«U|."KJfc
adS Uil. ~
■ah
pttlttce Bot iiirtUi!.' ^ wdf
tato, j«id hdp t»kllm, have a-
MA MMat I IplMlg deaire and gT«|d dottt-mi-
^"'^^^•^ f ff3irto he aueaaJSTlM^
SsSftr^OogBD. Utthfitfitm Sidos
Corp. Par tofoctnattoo call Joe
CXMOnJenOLY AMuhed. 1 and S
roona i^letonc^i. Some 'with wiA
to twU oarpet, WK nxndily. in-
c])#i£ water. CaB 42Me60 0^
mktnk »23-tto
LUXURY SMP^mac siudto i¥>art^
mints for wito rental. Desi^ied
for dkcrimtoa&Dg couples #r bn^
dors. 'Kitchen, dining ar%a, bar
dWdK, and sw ta iPl l Wg ^ pool. .All
utflitiea fumkhed. App^ BUJI^
^/Mfi^ LODGE, 2411 l^at^i
Ail^Vf. >2»A
HARDNN SCHOOL
oFMuae
Brbt0w Hardin. Director^
312 • SSlli Sti««t .
Vtrgiwa Beach
AlKnK)NS
Auction Conipan'
a
Afl
EXAM C<Hl^E
Sut* LicawM P)r«fMaratoe^
ifagr .Oad -ttwkaii^ Glaa<^s
daatat iMtrWsted By f^MMM
tictac AHm«^ «y|_;A IJ$
caiuad Ra«4 £*%it<| VmAm^
COMPLETE COURSE-43S
MERCHAND6E
GOOO'LOCATIpN. Two JMrooms.
too a mtMOh, yearly. C^ 42S-
wpt'^BSim mat
Ph-^Me
t
WOOD
We O^er
1237. Oceana Blvd.
m»4sm 10-^dn
itiftirt
322 . 17tk Slveal
VfrKinta, B«aafe
PhaiM GA 8-4Mt
ARr$ COMPLETI HOME SERVICC
pmiiBm, wiww wisanift ^ repairb
mum TmwvEmvas
rwrne ^mmi
10'M46i
aavMMl^
t
;
§m^ SUN, fNWirfl^, De^wA>er % 1965
U
lloUs from lyour
Agrumlturol Agent
t. It 13ICK" COCKRELL, JR,
mCNTS WITHOUT PAITTMB
■OOPVM: BABHURS ____'
lUi tt tte ttaie of year wheo prcblene with mobhire in haoM
mA hi torn ihejtert o«nir. In coW weather, moisture may condeose
« Ktoiww wd othw cold wril or wlUiig «!<«».
One way to eliirtnate this problem i» to let the inside of tti* buiM-
ig b«»wic as cold as the outrtle. But this is not practice when we
<lWiA to toep warm, and to keep pwflttV «<^ ^®^^*** **""•
Aaottwr wi^ of sohring thi« proWem is by lae of vapor barriers.
pilm ^i«r^i<tkifl tiiese. it may be wrt to explain tiie probCem by an
waUfy. If yen open a bottle rf p«*ome inone comer of a room, U»e
tritf«Ke wiB sooo pwroeate the e*rtr* vohmie of ^ to the. room, to
tte same maimer, water vapor cQi&tm& ta the air wiQ mijT uniformly
tte«i#Out the air in the room or fauHdilig.
■Ae tendttcy of water ^^or to move from an area of hi^ (fia-
Mib^ttoa to one of tow cOinntratiQrt is caused by water vapor vf^
mn, ttje more moisture air ooolatoa, the greater wiU be, the preswre
fte moistore exerts. ,
DiBtig wtota- mwiths w*en the oiilsde air Is cold and ran h(*l
mxkk km rooistiffe than the wann tir in^de, the v^wr pressure in-
4oon wffl be h^iw ttian it te outdo(a-s. Watrar vt^ wiB sedt to find
•Ms lajy to the cold outside air. llie vapor under presaa-e will pass
ttroi^ the wdls <»- wiy surfece w^uch permits it tp move.
Some materials (sudi as automobile tires and bdloons) do not air
low lar or vif»r to pan throng Otii« materials. caRed vapor bar-
xitfB, are wed in homes nd sumel sheRu-s to Avu down or preveiA
v^ vi^iw from pM^ tlrnx^ wa& and otho- . Ruiaces. In addi-
tfOB to vspor barriers, a comhInaHnn if tnn^^kMi and ventilation wil
i«duw pidi^ans with moistore coodeosittiOD in rtnictiires.
Some receit research hidings ghre a due m to the importance of
a good vifiw barrier. A^ricuHund oigiBeers at the Univwrrity of Maine
re|wtt <i»ft flie installation of a vapor twrier on the warm side of a
mfl it very in^xxtait to keep moi^ure from condensing on the «^
' suifaces and in ttie inadation
- Nela^&JC - tlii iietnd meet-
ly d tha ree«^ M^fibed ^t-
foBt Chaptir of PartMs wMioirt
Partaiffs wiQ be hdd on Sinday.
December IS. at liSO pjn. to ttw
6oUm li^aEgle. Tlw dia{tor was
oii|i^ced NDv«ndM- 14.
Mrs. Iren Cohen U president;
Mrs. Maila tmpf, vie* fre^
dent; Mrs. Ruth Coh«. troMonr;
Mrit Ada ^ipky. aeowtary: vbA
Mrs. PaiOa Adfr wA Join Wells,
activity
iflPH
itty pttr^ wMipM a partn# is
invited to H^.
m 'mmm ^
aiddon 9!P«tf . A.< H. tmek #)v«r
%ra£t^, N. T.. iMl JUl Eliair
Bilh ahaaahan, n, to mumfmm
mtA, Syracuaa, N. Y.
fWrn aad Wa$ - GMifi
Francis FiarUi), it., n. teuidc
(htver, VirgiBia Saadi and fHai-
da JuBa King, tl, fciy pmdi oj^
^ator. Virginia BaMh.
M«e« and IfWe - V««*tt W.
M|«i. »., li, b^im, hi(^ m^^^^^
M. t.. Aid lAMto Vn mm
tMli aii deVI^^ - §tl^
Rl^pttl and OMii ViAnte
dlWpl*, H, ite^ Vfrgtoia
- Richard
(kmme IfiAM, Jr.. Sft, mani^^
•Hdby rtiinlin;. Vfri^iria ttmfh aid
Undi GWaen Dicktiioa, it. stur
-I*-
Vlrg^ Beiik.
nMI AsUas. S, studfflt IWfg^
Mm9i md Urrtse Ani^^4N». ^
MMter. Wgrtta Be«A ;
Mtei aM WAh« - J*#^ ^
»«. ..M.^ .- Holta6,ll.ua^.NewYorHN.y..
!_Lu;.i.-^i^ii*- — — ._ ; ■ — •
Stoiy, itad imy A^nwid. m
a «t >« v l i or , vto0nla S«A
Wiiftig. ii, riodaM. Msrfril and
IMaoa Lee Zuaob. 31,' IMNpim^,
Vl^f^ Beaob. - _ ,
IMi«raHl0si«Uta-JAr^W-
^ Dorier. H nawd «!&% Vi^
^BaaditfKi
Mb, a to oceupatiMi
yetia&A extoior vralls are necessary to idtow nwiature vwor to
y«^ tt«u^. L^^ joints with irt leiBt IKvo-indi ovwlap are enective
aa a vapor barrie- Jl Ibe mst^nal » held tofather by an inside ^leath-
iag SMterial. * ^ f ^ ^
SCapiee used to hold vapor barri^n In plae* db not grtwly affect
moyiure relaidbg AMy, but amO hcdea in t}» fikn do decr<^fie the
diedfawBeas of the ttn.
Servicemen In The News
Atenan l/c Wm W. Bevd. SOB Jesaa D. HoweD of 5084 D Gafaey
— ' ^reet has been promoted to So-
el Mr, and Mrs. Walter S. Bevd
of ON Hilter Street, has been
tmmk^ to 1^ AFB, Ala. ks
(Mr ^^ 1>^. graduated at
tomy AI6. Goto, firon the train-
li« eoaria for U. S. tik Force ak-
iriBlBMBt PWMMBIiCS.
• • •
9a«wi Jaraii A. Wdtewi
^., \mii, soft ol ». ttid ytn.
Mbtft M. Doane ef OS KeiniA
kraitr tt^ W Shoonbih.
Aiis^ OBorfe W. Cl»rry. «*
ol Mr. aol iN. S4iwrd S. OMrry
(tf 4«8 Cboetaw OMst. to ben
aaierf a a ia- tedmical training at
tta^M Mm, Tex., as a U. S.
j^ I^M^ itfraraft ntiainteiwnce
^.._, „ B.piim)
Ibf^ rriva«t JatoM R. Sodth.
son ef Ifr. and ifrt. Uft^ B.
Anift tf fl» BiiNraod Lane, has
bean aiiigiiii^ io Camp Lejeune,
N. C lor dhraoMd fa^u^ com-
bat IrtM^
font at Landii^ Force Trali^
Unit Atlantic, Naval An^jhibious
BfHe, Uttb Credc. Sgt. Howell is
an in^niciw to the Basic Train-
ii^ Branch of UTULant.
« • •
' CMeC Radkahan wmiam C.
retired from ilia Navy iMt R^onth
ttm tl jmun of sarvkse.
Ciptaiii a H. DeLaurea. com-
nuMlig officer of^ U. S. Naval
il9«liibk»a Sefaocfl at Uttle Creek,
give Ow«tt Ms reOftment i»f)ecs
and a ktter of appredatkm divtog
cereradoies at toe sdiod.
OuNaos is married to tiw fmmer
Bms^ Bradsaw of CUnton. N. C.
then bave tihree (^Odren.
* • <• '
Marine Lance a»pwal John R.
J^nbigi, aon of Mr. and Mirs.
ftuk Jen^i^ d 4013 First Court
Rd., dq>toy«l last mdith with
OoenpiB^ G of Battalk» Landing
tma aboard shipi of the U. S.
Atltfitic Flaat enrouto to the Med-
itorraneaB.
LISTEN.,.
to .
H[* Joseph Lowcntha
MANAOirio RHTOR Of THE
^eari
Un
EACH MONDAY
WEDNESDAY
AND FRIDAY
AT 12:15 P.M.
WITH HIS
I
Editoml Of The Air
DimNG fHi NOON REPORT ON
WKVK
1SMM^K>URDML VmiNIA BEACH
mm
mi
m
nmtkr
'me Qua ity Mdats
Aiii^i
■^
BMMniW'
mmm
CBM (Vf .
LOOK POR Tl« HALF
CNOM ON KMP AT
r
PORK LOIN ROASTS
LB.
gmmnlmU.
Forexample. < ^
Your A*P may s^ as many as ax or sev«n dif f erejit brands
of canned p2as-national. regional and A*Fs own brands.
It doesn't matter what company ctoS ttieln . . . tf A*P sells
them * . . A*P giw^ante^ them. V "
Unusual?
Not far A*P.. .because WE CARil...»b<mt
satisfaction. i
Is this a good reason for shopping A&P!
It s one of manyl .
Ril ^D
(FwH 7 Ribs}
39
lOIN BMD
(Up to 3% Um.1
WHOIiOR
EITHR HALF
LI.
49*
L».
83
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SLICED oijARTER
PORK LQH
U.
CWTHiCUT
6T« PORK CHOPS
LI.
88c
COUNTRY STYLE HAMS
SMITHFIELD HAMS
eomptett
r
"SUPe^RlOHT" (T|iin Got Lb. 79c)
ttORNED IPF ?r »
HYORAOC, ^ORRftl or AGAR
miEDRAMS 3JjrH'2.78
ORODin (mOIIK u.69e
ntESH IWMi Thighil
eifleKENLEOR
u.
eilHUlEN tltlfttT L.Ht
^
mm ,. .
GHraRIN
"SUPtlWBGHr* BONElfiSS
ONOOK ROAST
"SUPER-ftlGKr" SONELESS
OROSSORT ROAST
wHOLfe, 4Tosls:a>^; "
VEAL RUMP ROiUT OR j
LER ROAST
4 TO 6 LI. AVG., FROZEN
llRHttYiRaiT
m^, NlW lEiLANb R»
LAMI fiNOPS
Lt.
88«
cofYKKW • itM. TMC miAT «mme » wemotttco^^
Save Big on hne Groceries
Fresh Fruits & Vegetab es!
GOLDEN, FIRM RIPE
rifSH TENDER, YELIOW
CORR
NE/.'.AGOlD, FRESH
YAMS
Om KALE OR COILARD
QREENS
CREMW WHITE
TURNIPS
ysiiow
ORIONS
29e
iii2Sc
4
3
2lk.26c
3iH.25«
3&l8e
2t«.38«
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QRAPES
OROMIWMW»rlOIIOOfiniO
DATES tS:38c
ASSORTiD, CNRiSTMAl
WREATHS MM
TREES ^^J8
ASSORTID CHmStMAS ^
NOVELTIES 't88 «, '848
PET RffZ . . . FROZW
Oiocolflt*, CoeoaiMJt, L«non,
BcHMMMC^rawbtrry or Noopolltan
V
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k.
ANN PAGE
MP'S FINEST QUAitTY
HWlrMIIMSE
c
1 Qt.,
1 Pt.,
JAR
79
PK*.
to '848
«.'2M
JUL
-«»l
y
Jane Parker Buys
JANI MRKEt
OVIR 2/3'S FRUITS ft ^AITS
SIZiSf Ittfl^
iNuysfi 0*
MllfKMPtS.
3 '**• *1
$100
FRUITCAKES 3<^..'2.99
JANE PARKER ^
PINEAPPLE PIE
43'
1 LB.,
8 OZ.
ra
"SAVi
4c"
DATED FVSH OAIIY
JT
RAISIN BREAD
DUTCH
APPLE PIE
DUTCH,
OOFFEEOAKE
CAM
IISEAlAtli WRAFFER
"Saw 9 I4S. JAa
"SAVE «e"
::%48e
•SAVE 4c"
12-OZ. «MU
PK4. WW
Vi
'^
1
-rozen Food'
^
AltP . . . Chototolt, VoniHa liir Slrawb«rry
Bavirlin Crtm PIES
11 OZ.
49
CAFN K>m*'% RREADED
SHRMNP
CAP-N JOriNt
FISHlTtOKS
HI4MMl»M»TINOMlOiN
STEAK
M-iftANO . . CHOFND
REEF SIRLOIN
PR«. OW
n».W9§
n£26€
k
A«P GIPT CERT/WCATESI THEY MAKE A PHPfa
CHR/$TA4AS GIFT. ASK YOUIt A«P MANAGER POR OBTAIISI
LIBBY'S . . . SWEET
6REEN PEAS - -^ 2 is 41
LUBY'S . . . WHCM.E KERNEL
GQU)ENCQRN'-»213 39
GLAAAALON SEAMLESS
NYLON HOSE
fINE QUALITY
A&P COFFEE
BARBECXIE, HOT DOG, HAMBURGER, INDIA, WftfftJfjNCCALILU
HEINZ RELISH
ANN PAGE
BLENDED SYRUP
SUWMYFiaO, PANCAKE ^
MIX ^ 2 JSl 27«
A&P GRADE "A" GOLDB<
GORR SSS 2't;.^*3SR
KLEBMEX,;2PIY.FACIAI
TISSliES ^ 2'*JI^°'46«
DEERPAIHC . . . ASSOKIBJ DANISH
COOKIES 2
itmfi
LB.
CAN
11 OZ.
JAR
$13il
25'
f PT.,
49'
PI*.
UR8Y'$
BEEF STEW - ^
A4P . ;. GRAOI "A^ TOMAT0(
JUICE S'JTcT
CUPP'S STRAINS)
BABY FOOD 8*2)^ 49«
HARDESTY
HAROCAHDY 2 ^ Vh
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PMiAJ C^^u^hJL^
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Vdi^rMiXt,No.59
^l-^NC 429-2401 A^INIA BEACH, vrRGINIA, THURSDAY, [MEMBER 16, 1
iiitter iMmis ftfttr
S - <
^ Air IBiii ,
<0II!(»9) ntOMMl (• to Vii^it
a imMD anlK oiaae tai
rait Iqp tau^-
«f CiMMr airivad
«. C.
ftet
of
Aii aw fdirt* liMli at^ «•■ in-
ao^ wtti a Ml d ^taMpipe
Md a UN Mto tth toni^ 4Miia.
Tmk W. CIK tM Sehool Bni
JoiMd a N«»y iled froiilbt steC
ii OimBMBi» NiWal Ata> Rirce
Aj a wie, ri^M mmmma, vm
IM Wf% tt^lM iMutit m tilt
Mfrival at at alf wil|.
tttt eooiiinAlg oMbin «< tht
OVO-7 iquipCi^^w^ kiroaucfli
over a (Qnill^ J^n^MB fajF Oon>-
efieer of AMdi S^mfroB «.
CMhbmbqip BliM Mirvfla vmi one
«f ihe (^09 n^iilrani Mora re-
ta^Mtaf ^ ^Af|^ii foiek to a^
MB* cemmi^ oC Ml ^HtmtL
aqiNidnn. Hi dm MilMew ovw
ViiteB (iifli« Ml Hhm.wtth (he
Ob Hi* 8id» fli ciA tfitraft were
nurtdi^ vMeiiihNNd tht aim-
ber ol iqiariM tte f«(t had
flowh. Itat mH/A ««B ov« one
hadred ttltteill. 1<ife MaQ black
1^ W J Mkw s
Ona tkim^ had a ipcdal
Mh
nffffi
inTiaiuiAa
agn SINGLE COPY: IQc tV AAAa t3.S(j ft*
CALLS FOR PUIUC
HEARING DECEMBER 27tli
\:
ff Carrier Air Wa% tevea
TMi la jMil ow el Biai^ m
\a»im/h» a«
bone"
I Navat
VtRGillUUIS WARNED
MOST DAN6ER0US I
RldliOND - Vbtfaia «iUt^
the laiA. and mart da^oxms,
nioBthol the >«w with 9M traffic
deatte, dwwi^ a i^^t reductioB
whce compared to the 963 for the
atfnt period of 1964. Axxjrd^ig to
oMoA C. W. WoodMB. *., Chair-
UM dt tiM Goi^nxn^i Ifil^-ay
^tkkf CotnttMee aad Supertoteod-
fit of State Pottc*.
»«e(lg volpaairlor tha fear are
mi.Mti* aiMt.Ttiie,
(awaa |«r Jt» lalicm
^tSas or MNtt to titt^
' Minrr finjhard, IM winMi riyi^la ^d tCyiB tAir
I afe^ BMiato n'mn mk amm OfH
GMmittM
VI^BHn-lte Vbr-
^rifWPni^PtiC OOlMBittBa
«« dririi'litlanioon at Circuit
Cm/i ^0 aoBiider n^idds of
ilMiim TiaMMiafli pHidMftHF
fr.4t Oljr CmmA ^teeOoBi ta
At, IbB mimd ilkt <»nflJttae
^ di t»l|ftiilj for DeteQ>
clttie>o«SMha. to be held AprU
11* Ipleratic Ooonnittee iriO
- Aft ai lor a rakitkm that
lieqdfm a^fOM who wiihes to be
a ciiUtta la tha primary, to
ftaH^ViltlPr^toliitoBry,
MiNAb^ f«Hift oMit He OB
or Mf« JaaiPV "^
tta V&lito fiaSril^ Coqpdl.
w onhRd b^ flw eiMrti aftd
plaflMd by cotOKi! Itidf.
HMft^. Mpe the eoueei. eaa
rM^ffdrtlHi ftMtf . Dm moM awat
be t^pnfn^fv <J» JW ««**
nf (he Gkneral AaHoldy. Ite ^
DUMBt OHMt niUag. aiked fti
in4»i|iil|>ii la H» GeBcral ^
mA^ to fiMBf lh» mHir IP 4ie
Ai»wlifj'a MttciMMi « the aarihit
CofC Installs
Deceoiier aM»#iptfti. i«mtaf
m mti^f- eixtmm iwnfc ia
^ aMiiiiB, hatlMl aonriNNpids
flf adH# IBT wiAim and <M#«rfl
as to the sMSoaal dangers:
1. Doo't use akokml mi go into
traffic. At Itaat SO percent of all
fatal crash^ invdve drinlctaig driv-
es. Ihere is noore drinlctog at
^M timtf^of year than at any
other.
1 He have nK»'e hows of darlt-
mi tfm aif othw tnmth and the
death rate at ni^ la twice th^t
(rf dayOgit. : : , - '
' t' M imAti em strike M
■ il' ^t$k\ ii stewmiaUy heavy
aad bo<M&> w apd w yjawf^aie
"emi a minff craslr ranking ^In
propeity dtfiu^ (m^ can take
much ol iie joy 0^ oC your
CSviakaaa."
FAMDEIEr
FOR SAT.
imiaAiebURO -- A lorchlight
pwade, the MiNlig of (andto ia
itwt«i$ ^ iHalBm aad a nner.
chants' ceelio Md cMir party -
aU features of Uie Gnmd iDumina-
tloB of the Ol^ - irtl give the
ClrMnaa aaliaa aa ifieial seod-
dl h^ Sahprd^r e^ihig.
Area mUmta ara faivited tc
jotai other vlitton ki hiaufuratlag
the two woaki of hottdir aottvities.
Hie milWa wiU imHtf at the
Cifihpl H |;ao pJB.. |||J0 ted
1 p««(fe riOBg Didta^ OloocM-
ter Street, terminating at the Col-
lege ef Wi&iVB and Mary, ^^si-
ton wlU£tf hi Am^m the
VmGINU BEACH - City Coun-
tA, at its regular meeting Monday
irftMWon at Princos Arnie Court
House, caUed for a public bearing
on t!wo propMod City Charter
changes Dec. »• The firn. pro-
posed chan^ wouM raiae the
onoiflrt of rev«me bonds council
may issue, wttiwut a rda-efxkun,
bun ^,000 to $1 million and
raise the limtt on utility bomb
from $1 million to H mUliMi.
Hie second is^ calls tor a
diat^e in represMtatioi on the
Virginia Beach School Board. Tte
proposed chan^ would call for
City Council to select one nrnnber
for ti:e board fnon each of the
seven bormif^s and nleet the rr
maining fwr members to repre-
sent the ctty on «i at4arge basis.
Umtor te dariet now, five board
numbers are fnxn tiie ^rginia
Beach Borouf^ and the remainkig
six bwoui^ have <ae represent-
ative. - -' ■■'•-'^^ -.
The piAlic hearing will be hdd
at 11:00 a.m. to Uw CircuU Court
on the znh.
In d&m vika Council appro-
priated 180,000 to purchaae a two-
aat aection of land nMur the Ut^
Creek Amph^ib Base (or an
^oeHMgrapbic in^tute lor OAd Do-
mtaiioB Coll^, which was for-
m^ly used by Mer^itt; Chapntiaa.
and Scott while the Qwsifeake
Bay Brtd*!-" Tatmel was under con-
struction. The land is local 1 1 at
the end of Pleasant Av«nie.
Hie coU^e is presently using the
old ferry docls at the eid of Wil-
Im^Miy SiMt as a marine lab, but
UNttSATBEACK
VBHS
at Honer MMr of VieM» Beadi
yrnDSmk BBACB - Hk Vhif-
teBpais of Tale are Urn ^dnldm
of what ii a fine pcoad ctdkge
lii^iog tradftktt. la MO It was
Madediy tm ati«Mi «ho met
■^ aai« it Morri^iBipb Bar
ia Mew Bavea. Tudqr. twelve of
the test a^ers te the senior class
boot a repat^Are accunoulated
thrd^^ yean of pfactice and a
wMaie coverfasg te East Q>ast
aik^ ibt Caribbean. Md always
tiiere ia a strong tie with the part
laaed on dedkiatloa rnti eothu-
siasn leaned frdra "Whiff Ex-
perioice."
Offletrs
VnOiBOA BBACS -^ the \^-
giirfaBeacJi GhaaAil «f Oom-
aaiiee had Ito Hmmm of offi.
cera TUesdiv attM <t >» ^vaHer
jJm
U S. Diitrlct Judaa WaMav *.
.%I^di 14 or the oi«»wffl talttr,^^,
« #^^ Me wart " '^ ^j
Rdbert (L wMub. Jr., in^
ataBed «e oOoltl. fkaea elected
^ff. % B. Pfi%. pMduk;
Oao^gi m. VttHa. m, Heeiiresi-
f, IWHl'agi second
mkmBit r. traV
^ atfretary; and tees G.
aeNed as the
it ea mbon iea.
A.»B. Crewa
aiaiua}
SBilw, vat nfil preKocBK
if Mi^piiiiii fWiii if Willi r 1
ed to HM alMM die nMetiag
and waa priMilii to the KidieBce.
Oly^llMiikt V. BiiaK& Hat^
thett ttRMlM paetttBi to the
Omsbtr mm fmt^.
CHRISTMAS SPIMT
LYNNHAVBK - "Chl^bnas
Spirit" i« te tme «id theme of
die Chrktmae program to be fire-
asitod Mondi^ evenmg, Decemim-
20, during the regi#.ar Parent-
feadher kmadii&m mee^ held
1^ idag'a Grant . ISenieUtary
acBooi. •
Mbm JiBie Tiatier wiB <&ect.
Ibe WUi group of «MH«piefa.
198S atyle, wen deetal hi ^^ a<
lart year wfth tradithietf «ip n^
festivities. Practlor«rii l^i* ^
earaaat a week b^li^heel'a
opoitag at a beadi home Wt^
tha'a Vineyard, Maas.
BBI 'Pitchpipe' RobertaoB direct-
ed the group a«d aodnr tfie guM-
ance of Mark 'Pofn^tteptl' Greene,
they wiU sing MoBfll^ night at
the Cwic Center at 8;l$ pm. They
will be featured in the Yale Glee
Club conc^.
Hie concert this year is part of
the annual QxAitxaa toar to raise
scholarship fuads. Hley will sing
abo m New Yorii City. Battimore,
N(H{dk. Nmfwi Neira and Rich-
mond.
■Hie "WUffs" wfll arrive by spe-
cial transportation lioodi^ wd <hr
bark at ^ Primness Auie ^Muitry
ddb where tiiey will disperse to
dtferent homes fbr dinner.
ur. and lA^.' John J. Fwddiauser
of S6th Str^ win be among the
teats who will entertain s6me of
the soQgaten for dtaer. Dr. f^uik-
h»ttw ^ A forma* Ihde men.
Fifes mi Drama. >8 tfie M«9t
IMOti^ the heaftlif li lanidi
peases each house in the ffiitoric
Area, reridenU wiU "tara on"
(heir lights.
At the CoQ^, Presid«A Da^^
Y. Paadiall wiU ghre a ^rt n«l-
coooe and then visitors wiU be
incited to sample cooUes and
cider at four different kicatieos
to nearby M^N^hahU' Sipiare. Cat-
d sta^m and' e fUe and ^nm
cflieeft «a augaoeitt the party,
as wdl ai visitj to tte shoita
there, espedidfy open |or this
niianlawinnn" of houses, atsged
days to mtA spadal
win continue tiU the
Christmas seaKn closes <» Jan*
'uaiy a.
Council Takes
Actlan On
Carves
VlRGffilA MEACH — Leaven
Councilman Jama D«d« aaktA
City Camcil Monday to affrofwi-
ato 120,000 to eliminate An» daa-
gerous curves on GreM Nedt Vf ad,
Darden's request came to die
aftermath of reoeat tralfo acd-
d«its that claimed the livei <A
three p«>{de wtthte a wedc. Hie
narrow, twistii^ road ecmnects
Vii^a Beach Boulevard and
Shore Drive.
Recent stuAea diewed that ap-
proidmatefy 1.000 veMdes travel
Greet Neck Road from Shore
Drive to itf it^set^fas of Tirst
Colonial Road daify. Fnan Us in-
tersectkm wUh Firrt Cdonial Road
to Vir^Dia Beach Bouieviffd, ap-
{nroximatdy S,000 vehkdoi travdi
Great Neck Road. It is in ihe dis-
tmce th«t the majority of the fatal
accHei^ have occurred.
CMaa auggeated that.Ae d^
knvfr the speed limit fawi Sjs
mtepo^^ akeg ^,road to
4B m&a^pep4iour. thei atrrtdi
wh«r« meat of the acddests have
ocojEAedhaa a 86
college offidab had been seeUtag
a tocation cIomt to the mni^ ef
Owsapeake Bay.
OOC President Lewis W, Webh,
Jr., who was pleased hy Ae d|y*3
action, said Uie coU^ phaw to
build a ten^rary one-rtM7 i^Sd-
Ing on the ate. Tlw tat^xwury
building iwill house five facaMy
offices aed two labs for stud^.
81^ #0 i^Mtually be reiAaM
<i3f a perBMUR^ structure.
Bayslde Councibnan Larry Wkp-
MR saki he could thiidi of; no
better use of ^ Ufld ttian for Uie
0DC oeeuM^raphfc tastitiM iHe
idio s»d ahoo^ IJBI Vir^tnia..
l^Mch residents attended GU |>>-
The facUty, to be l^wd to Did
Domirioo by the city, wfflbe
shared by otho- Tidewater ^
tutions <A U$^ lean^
At the meiAiag,
W. Rusadl
and State Health
cowhicting
odor wdtimn
— ^ *
?Mmi MANOR
CIYIC. LEAGUE
aiVSEDE — PenArrfte Manor
Civic League heW a ^^Oildren's
OK-isfrott Party" A the Pennbroke
Elementary School Sunday, De-
c^nber 12, from 3:00 to 4:00 P.M.
Santa was preset^ and Miss Di«na
Meeds ^ve a "Pujifiet Shaw," and
mm Joyce Gaus presented a
Chri^mas Story.
Ibere wus group tia^ with
nxience paitkapethn. Refresh-
meaW in- ^ parents and treets
fct tile (*ikh«i w«« served.
^mmm V^^^^ Deceagbar »,.
at tibe s^iod an^oriuBi.
Preakling over Oie program waa
Sharrt TtuIb. preiliMk «^ tf^
a tHi on the qaWeMoa ki
maoi^berahip. Juniora and leiAn
are dectod to NHS membenhip by
the teuity. naectioB ia band oa
ad»dai^ (at^deot amirt have a^
ntoety or b^ter average), leader-
ah^, diwracter, aad aervtoe.
Eight acaiaa and' thirty juakirs
wore topped as new monhera to
an invnaitve cotmoi^. Ili^ are
Rip McGimia, Bob Gregory, Su-
zanne Wniis. Ernie MQler. Carol
Corder. Scott Thompson and Linda
Buraock-^ senion', aid Potty
Brown. Ruby Melton. JOl Sivert-
aen, Merie Preaton. Linda Uigh.
Betay Harschutz. Mike Beavers,
lacf Wise. Sandra Wareing, Mag-
0e Beavtfa, Laura Rehduudt, Ite*
vkl Wtoien, Mike Strickler, Cati^
Howard. Larry Chase, J4rae(\>
Kutz, Carol I(err, Prances GiUiam,
Nancy RydeU, Vera Oemetick.
Martha Page. Sam Arrington.
Bdktoy Britt. Sharron Fanner,
Randy Jooea. Betsy BaU. RonaU
Crawford, Baihara BeU and Ber-
nadette Pelton-aU >niors.
cess Anne Utilities sewage JaglB^
Hatehett ^d algae on the s^fMa
d die lagMB aaaaSy is an 4dor
suppresaiA, but die a^ has lieaB
killed. presumaUy hy an ta|b«
of heavy metid poiaiaAig v^ch
nu^ ham mow from advice ata-
tkna and todostrU waatea. Hateh-
ett wart on to aay the ^gaf ia
ritvBing and the proMoS shiidd
asB aid. He said dOMigh ^
ddv is ofieaaive d la net a-Mtt
luBwd. <«
aiifca^ gre i cBtedt iniiBi a ai^
arrte «he VMpa BmA tm^
fieptftma^
I,
Lions Selling Trees
OatiiBb. Met^^ aeled htt-
aiOrM, (fiha at Ha oiawr.
Vmbm Am mm mmm, th«e
" ' ' oflhel^r-
Hm
la (he
Two transfer NHS members,
Cindy Rutledge, a senior, and Ro-
sa Gregory, a ^or, became
members of the VffiiS National
Honx- Sockty.
Hi add to ^ meanfaig and sur
pense of ttie tailing, parmts of
the newly etocted studeirt% were
Invitod.
Guest speaker for the assembly
was state s«iator-etect William P.
KeUam.
cm PLANS nm-m
the sale wfll
tree for a
liMheMil^^|«v«e
alflMLiUUa
fcl^ilfray <ha
BvVk
SERVICES AT
ST. FRANCIS
LYWWAVia* - St. Frandi
i^iso^ diurdi. 800 Rosemtatt
Rd.. win preant da C^^mas
pn^am Simday evening. Decem-
b«- 19 at 7 p.m. "Ctei^BUtt
Around the Woi^' wiU be the
Owme. . , Zl^
Mrs. Kaneth B. NM»c£e. di-
rector, coqnSidty tavite&^flie p(d>-
lic to attend.
Hiis wUl be the first Oiristmas
season for ttie coigregatimi to the
new edWce.
Other servtoa idamed an on
Chriatmaa eve at ii p.m. and on
dslstaMs ^ lA 10 ajn.
VIRGINIA BEACH - Honvwobd
bound Lynnd Baaa, "Miaa Ameri-
caa TeKK*^" will leave the.nM*'
rl)er ZOh to
fiuifare of Q»e Frank W. Owe
m^ School Band and farewetts
from Viiginia Beach City. Sehoot
ind Chwaber offie^^.
^ Hie two «w«k trip to HoUywiod
ia pari of h^ prize for wiimii^ the
te^^ge title at Parades Amuse-
iimA Park, New Jersey, S^rtem-
ber 10th. Hi^dlgbta of the west
Ooast trip are a Mmoe— part to
NBC's "Dr. Kil|^" TV series
and an ST^earwice to the Tourna-
ment of Boees New Year's Day
P«rade.
Mae Bass, daughter of Mr. and
Mn. mbner Bass of Virgii^
Beach and senior at Frank W. Cox
e^ School, won oiA ova- 40
flnri&«8 choMB from 2QO.O00 giils
who ataed<ttie eonliea (Ms year.
Aa nattoari tKUflt she has psitid-
pited in radto aad TV programe
to l^fw Vak and Cfatoago, had edi-
torial wrilMfs in NatkiMl naa^
zkws, wli app^r on the cover <t
d^ month's kfiue of TeeaUla
mag&lne. Am^ (^er h«ioH
M» BasB has b»!ome UNlQEra
teen-age anij^sad^. .
Hie royal s&A<M «b the Hrilj»*
wood houid b^uty queet wil ig
dudelfeywr Fr«ik Dusdi p t ai a i
1^ her with a Hter of greektafi
to ^ Mayor of Los AUgaiea. Ihi
fmsatM^m d a noa^ay by City
Manager RusseU Hatchelt aad Ih^
^ Of a Fr^ W. Ooz HMi Sioh^
di^nm by the Pivsident ef (ha Sil-
^aitiody.
Mm bkkHog fafwaei aril b»
Tfmk Cox, luperintaadhat el
,-»
seheob, AIhb MaiBas, eMButivf
vice presideni of tte Cbanbir of
Oomma%e, A. B. Crewa, preif
fait <rf fee C9amber of C o mina p c e
HW^ Cam^ prlndpal anc!
James W. rrdah, aailitait m^
dptf of FY ^W.O»Bjj» ftp)
and it^l^gBt^, ttntfut Of Sto:
\
qpMi^^HIP
^^■■W"
^^ SiMfSfktrsdiiy, Dac^bm- 16, 1965
fif smi TO VISIT
UG SHOP
ENCACEMENTS
A^tUm^ the Dcmecr^lc Waqmi't CUb CtoMmM ho^ew
:«4
MA 2 7076
Demo Womoii Hln Nrty
h^
«MffV f^ll THE LADIES ANO THPR OAUQHTEIIS
GkFT SHOPPING .
Sit o»r ml0€^9n holiday and Cruise fashtons, "ai
k^m^* tnu^Mk (of^f sitits mi sfortmewr. ,
' pf^ twmn^ t^ 9 PU,Smrday »U6P^.
W# wiUtlos* Friday, Clmshms Eve at 6 PM .
R$mmiimi Thm'sday nights "men's mie"
^refreshments served.
Qpm M*<M<M! ^ Pf^y ep9mngs til 9 p.m.
By DOUGLAS ARNOU> IIABNEI
VBtfiirnA BEACn-'llKre arf
lliree k|ii& of people," as old
iiagemaitn, i'Vbom vho makf
tii^s hap(}en: those who watch
thb^ hiq^^: and those who have
no idea winl ha|9«u!"
7)16 Vbfinla Beach Democratif
Woman'! Club, dyer the yearj, hai
made things happm — remHnbar«
they help^ dect Godwin. Pollanl
Button; reject P. B. White and
up^kct William Kellani and Ekf
ward R. Caton OK, (he goes bom
City CoifflcQ to the State Legisl^
ture as a delegate), and had ^
part in elecdi^ Bill Hodges «n<i
BSi Sptmg.
WeU, at timet |he ladies iorget
pditles Old l»ve a fun meetrng,
ud their annual Christmas lunch-
\axi is (me (^ these times. Ai the
fMiCk, IMPS ^^1 1^ Wt0KI0tt WQ
fueste enjoyed • httdldo* g|f
M?oUed km, strte beaM ateot-
Md MttuBtuTrnFtntm 1a m
fVM Mifery #it». IWy «•
tVnte^b«ir« II*. we-.)-
trillMi, ptdnpl Statin tCran
Sim Ntfiaelml
diifc bktt \im$tn, and tti ejimp-
era will wUB^ 1m^''**^*4JMVMi
WM%' "Fk^ A Star Isf A fwinUe
Tree," "Carol the Wis," an aw-
cieot rendUoD o< a Wh Coatiiry
"Ave Maria." ||cl ttim 0iriatin|s
sections.
Clark Graves, toector, was Ip-
trodttced by Mrs. Pl^ Russo,
plN^am chatanwi. tift Mer pre-
scMted ^ iPeMcBQini elocuUon
tea^ier, Mrs. George W^worth of
NoHoQc. ^ re«i "t!to'9«ggar
and the Sar." put^ ber au-
dience in a n^^^sm mood to rc-
inmket the trde nieai^ of Jie
birthday of Christ.
Mrs. Rkhard CotmiekMBi pi«-
sentol el^t mm mmk^n- "OK-y
are Mrs. Nora M. mta, Mrs. J.
' Ho^esaes for the meeting were W. Fowler, Mrs. EngeM Godfrey,
Mrs. Jack Tunwr, Mrs. Mason |Mrs. Howmtl Leey, Ifrs. Ifc^jh
Miks, Mrs. T. R. Bumette. Ilie jMoCracken. Mrs. P«i W. #ariop6,
refre^eats and decoraticns icri-l^re. J. K. Pewaaai, «rf-Mrt-
towing the business meeting were'sdward Similfe. Wn. .RUnTsber-
ia keeping with the hdidajr^seasda. man Jr. was a ^leit.
VfllSSflA mMX-Cupi. Jamas
QMpe rmtm»,.WH inL). and
l^Pwguwo "MlWei ^ *^
mUfinmA of th«r Iw^. Wm
SMtn TrMibdm WJiMW" . It l4
Baaard Jos^ IflpD t.. UM.
U. Mikell is tha SMI tf M^ and
Mrs. Bernard Joseph MlkeQ of
Bakh^. UI., N.Y.
Mi» Ferguson is a grackiate of
The &uist<« Sdiool and attemtod
OM D«nkikn Cotlsn^
U. EikeU p-aduated fnon BaSh
wia High Si^ool and received Ma
B.A. from HamUton CoDege v^wre
he was a moidw of Delta Kmpa
Vm/tm. m it a ffight laMraeter
im yMMK9ola, Fla.
iPl iradtog wtf take place
Mt^a to ^rist and Si. Luke's
^^KofiA Cteifeh. Florfok.
■MnOHMiON
VMOMU leAldH - Ifr. tod
W«. Jeka nn^ aiala Sr. n-
aow» tkt twgljMNnf ol ttieir
4i^^, tin A# A«« ttlks.
Irfk I^^^^^^^^^L H^^^^^i^^ ^m^^^U^^
^* ^^^H^^WR ^^^^^^^^^- ^^^^^^^^^
: ^^0^> M«9^ of Mr.
^^^^^ ^*^^^^ i^^H(Bw ^T^^^^^^l ^i^^^r
iniii^k^^'
a^H^pwpa apt *^4^^^p^^|^H
am.
A^ JU . . . . • -
BAVSUEJIIS.
GAYSS3G — llie Bayside Juntor
Woman's (M> m^ recent^ at the
Bayside Pr(rf^essi(Mial Building.
Mrs: J. K. ScaxixK-mi^, club
mmkec, and State Valley Art
chairman, spoke to the dak (»
"Ytath."
LAKE SHTH fiC
B.<^YS:DE - Hie Uke Smith
Gardm Otd> met leueiiily at the
home cl Mrs. G. L. Nwman, Far-
liBOaa Drivf, Tim nmwiad a
baolk) Iw Bostanieal Gitfdta li-
brary, m hcsaor of Fred Heitfte,
91^. of Firka md Gardasa tx fm
City d NbrfIA and who to n^fm-
s3}te for Ibe Botanic^} Gtotfcns.
niey also presoited a crepe
loyrtile tne to the Federatim of
Garden K^xix.
fWffumg the business ineetiog,
a Christinas party was heU and
meonbers ^dianged PoTyaimaa.
Judges from ^rbroke Mlanor
Garden Ckb awarded ribbons to
Mrs. M. A. Gri^un, Mrs. Nor-
mm. Mrs. L. Jones and Mrs. R.
Hi waber
1^ ^ mm ^^ Siivrday
llgl^ im in W Ikfc ^ when
tHtjr iM ^mm K IM^ The
0m^ wmi Utm, yM.iw good
wsi 0mpm «Ml|wrttg a ffing-
kig «»# tiii. '■'
■MM Md i. Umm *«*■' o' ^®
Postal sovica.
In diis party wm: Mr. asd Mrs.
J. T. Qrosswlitte, .fr. (Postmaster),
Mr. nd Mrs. C. J. tanM, Mr.
and Mrs. R. S. DavlAm. H0M
Vkgtala FttAett, Joe ROEia-. Mr.
^ liM. A. a »»iiii|i and Mr.
Ibis clid> I am sure will be a
popubur <^ in a k)t of ways. Of
opurst^ tlia manb*-^ fees are
at a rate in wbi<A qutte a few
people can now partic^ate. It is
» of tep ^t a tot ^ peasHe wouki
1088 to eotartain somewhere otlMr
ttian home,^ this dtd> will gwe
tbe(^ the opportuni^ 'and rxA be-
cott^ aitp^ve. .,
Sonae o^h&n seen w««: Mr. foai
MriL Be^ caairfm. Dide Bowea,
Hr. aad Mrs. B. 0. E^tard, Jr..
m. aad Mil, V'dbttt Tkmm*^
Mr. aad Mrs. Dave Freeaiai, Mr.
tfid Mn. JMaas Mari^« Mr. and
mi. itm mtffpd Itr.pad^tn.
iraii|gj Bwis. hmrf Ctefce. irsd
Cm, Jtte Adieaftrotk, ffl^^ B^
H^^POra* . IIB^W iJNUHIK ef|4^
Basayiaii. Hlas flae ^ iM||
Aia Keidtf . IMHas Setty Aa« Mm-
phy and Befc Tealar. .
In re«ttog ike aamm Id Aur^
L^ thii ynA jm vrB i^tice
that the bmrd coi^rted of boft
single %OMi married coupla. I fed
we caught a good night at ^
dub, we hit wh£^ ym fnight call
a '"baH>y maflum."
Hope to see all of you^t th^
Virgfaiia Beach assenibly dao(»
this wedc end.
M^. wd Mrs. A. & ittnaMes, Mr. a^ Mrs. R. &
Mrs. Umm R. Sttiley. James R. fitaak^.
Dave
Kempsvilte 80
' IQBMPSVIUJ: - Ite November
meeting of tlte Kempsville Gardbn
Club was held at the bcsne of
Mrs. W. E. Sh^lett. 262 Witchduck
Road.
Ifrs. A. H. Gallaghej; spcke oa
"Bolklay Decor" and showed the
making of Christmas dectscatkais
for each room.
M«ribars have wted to give the
KempsviQe Meadow School for re-
tarded cbHdroi ax»^ to iMV di^
es tod other tM|iS wft^a. Mrs.
H. D. Pugh is chaiiman for this
project.
R was also voted that the club
buy two crepe myrUe tre^ to be
planted arouiid the General Hospi-
t^ of Virf^ia Beadi on tiitl Co-
kmial Road.
The menil)er5 are very pmnd of
Mrs. J. J. Bateman who has done
so mud) for the Eastern State
Hospital during Uie past six years
by taking clothing, toys, and other
needed items to the hospital. Stodc
were filled for Christmas to
chiUran at SaiiMqiState.
GMrdan CSafei a|pri)ers
^ stmt»f»^ and
a red rftbon U %s. W.
4 SU^bigi and a y0m i Mrs.
jnhn % 'msh.
For bwtid^ire \dm ^l^ns
Upt to lArs. Fi^ Mb. Moore
mad 163. M^nai^ and a if|d rijb-
bon to Mrs. SatoiwHi.
1k$ym ^^ «» dto^Mged.
UiKi wert to li:s. iHi^ Ifrs. C. A.
KmfwVh and 1^ Maore; and
ymm ^ m^ mmmmA Mrs.
Boloh €Mt> K«% ^I*»<»' "f 0™ MeboBiae, Jfali Xpjtnn.
Murray, Nancy Craig, BoWhy L. Gray, Sosaa Tocfcer.
lb. wd Mrs. 7tt^H# Ue Dow-
^ mmrn^ (jbe k^ of thdr
mA^m s^sai m, Aeon yUi-
diew, « Btovpofaet is at DaPaul
Vn0aL Ifrs. %^ is 4e fof-
9^ Ifie P^^ Wtm dwghter
^ Mr. ^ Ip^ Ci<e^ AiKlrew
Wtiem oi VS^tfa. iii^. Dofwdy is
titt KB of Mr. and Mn. iyrtfaiff
Sew^ of Ikdin. ,
Bob Teter HtflM' ArwMd
^rw
• tm
WEDDINGS
mCWONCAPPS
C^#l toMM te bride
rfjgfo tfNtf lietaM Jr. « te.
^rite U m 4:11 pM. to Oe
nm V^ ir aTli ii«y^
^i^ QBrAflfttebnBidpy,
HMf^ildt to te dM#tir of ifr.
, ari llrt. H^ WMM Cappg of
MrgM Biiek. ifr. Rkhmm ii
^ttM Ml of John Att^ Rkhman
m, of CiMtor and Mrs. Marguvt
9. BUnn «f BkinMod.
INvw to mrriagi l^ her fathw,
A» liMe wort • ihttt Mtfai iBwn
«^ tiw dievei to fingertip, the
U0m mm 9t ckoccn la(%, nd
flie iNttUar lei^ headdress fee-
ttairi a ported dva. & cttrled
^ «Mte (rcUd ortlie ao a aiMdl
wta^ BUe,
•!«. Join Iteaas Cappe ^, iiie
Brli^ ibter■ta^krw. was the ma-
trofi of. bonfir «id oily atiendmt.
Bear MP was Ihe Md^pimn's
ftflMT. Jotoi A. Ridmas &.
SrodRMnen mere Jobn llMxnas
C^ipi B, Kdsen A. Ridman, and
Ying^ Qm. Pianist was Mrs.
ChM>lei B. Ullrich of Virginia
I Aaeii, gmtlmofte> of the M<k.
Flowing the ceremuiy, the re-
t oqittQB was h^ at ttie ItaMler
Unl Motor Uxige. Ilie ceivie is
touring Virginia aftor whidi Vbey
' wffi Bui« their home in Ri(teicmd.
A recepttoB ma hrid la te
Audi MM hiO. AAm- a wed-
<iNglr^ to«n|de wfl Vve at »
lUn^SMMMMBSPn
fmmuimm-mminme
Sliabelli Miy Md Jab ttonaa
pn. in L^mta^ Oda^ (^«^
<< cMrt. 1^ Rev. fiMmm n.
flfMoB, pMOPi jperCnmed tte co-
llie bride is the dai#tcr of Mr.
and Mn. WX^m U^bo Bagley
of NofMk. IfaehrUe^mm Is the
MM of Mr. nd Upt. Dew^ J.
Harrto.
The tnide wm ^ven fai nwrri^
by hw fitfher. Mis. C3iariM Meder-
^dt was hit Ma'$ ttmttm of
bonor aid osty ^ndn^
Mr. Hwris was beat man to- hii
son. Groonwnei were Char)^ K.
IMaranond and AiUan C. Swain,
both of Norfolk.
A receptkn wm held hi ttie
dwch flocia] haU. At^ a wedding
trip ttie couf^ jrm live at 341
Bn»K] Bay Road.
At i UMflaia of MnlMm fto>
0m Md Ijny MMr R^FHiAi «
SMr^ at t p Ji. Ite tev. aA-
a^ B. Saadm ofHiMed,. .
^it hrtia to te ^to^ln «f Mr.
and Ifru Abnt Blimd VirilM.
Ae bridifcwn to the aw of Mr.
and Ibi. Uba IL Bq>wMi .
The bride wm ^wn k iiMnfii«e
bjr her f^Qm. Mtas Ablqr Hlton
mu maid of hnw «id IxM^
inaiito w«e Ifis RQapasvf I^i-
aiqgtDO. Mrs. Wlttan Rldg0w^
and Mtos Ante MeNy. Ctaify B.
^)«naJMr wu Omtr 0r\.
GtoiB Baahflard iMs bett num.
GroemDNB were W^ield
n^hes, wmtoni D. RIdgeweU and
iraUam HMflekl.
A reoepMi wsv'hdd hi the
dnffdi aodal biA. M^ a weddta^
(r^ the couple iriU Uve hi Nercova
Gardani. NorMk.
^*^'^V*fl *
Rotti 0mBif, hi Bay CUoqy.
Atar a wadA^ tr^ to Vermaiit
tti eoo^ 1^ Mm ta L^ndMrg.
Milsttlil On The Mand
RCPNSON . WATERBIAN
YOUNGSIOWN. Ohio -- Miss
Lindi Carol Watennan mA Lelaod
L. Bohinon, Jr., m^e nuHTied
Dee. 4. at 7:» p.m., in PdaiMl
tfedb^ttrian Onidi with the Rev.
Dr. Hugh Qvm Eclating.
Hw tarhle to the dai^hter of Mr.
iffld Mb*. Frank S. Wateraian. The
faridegroDRi to the SOB of Mr. and
Mrs. Ltland L. fiobhmn of
ginia Bttich, Va.
Mtoa Ju(hth L. Waterman
lyuiH of booor for ter sdstw.
Brtdeamrida ware Miaa iUbeita
I^Aer, Vbn. Suzanne <Hbaon and
l&s. Caml IffiUer.
Shufft Qdvin of Culpepper. Va.,
was bent mw. Q g oom a ro eB were
Jefai L. Blaine, Mervki E. OoUe,
Wid Jista Wttt, all of Aiexandria.
Vir-
was
mBFQUL - Was Lynda Marie
Branson and U. (j.g.) WQUmi
Dai|^ Khhy were married Sat-
urday at 2 p.m. bi tiie Chapd of
the Immaculate Conception, Naval
Air Statim, Orah-. Jamfs T, Wc-
Donnell, Ch^laim Cocps. USN,
P«ffomied the ce-eroooy.
The bride to the daughter of U.
nd Mrs. Rdd teem BroMon of
Vir^da B^cfa. IhelHldaBroom is
the son (rf Mrs. Ray (^imoHli aai
Chtfles Kiihy. botti of Demtr,
Qrio.
The bMe was given in marriage
by her father. Mrs. Lekmd Bryant
AitHK^te of ^innsUHrSaleiQ. N. C.
was her iter's matron of ^mat.
Lisa Ann Brmson, aUo a stoter
ot the brMe. was flowa- girl
Lt (j.g.) Lee Sdilou^ was beA
man. Groomsmen wa« Lt. (j.g.)
AMmt LahleUi and Lt Ijg.) Paul
Sipaaan.
A recqitkn was hdd ia the
Connitosioned Officers' Oxb. Na-
v«l Air Statkn. After a weddi]«
trip to New York City, the coi^e
wlU Uve in Norfoic.
VIBaNIA HBA(3I-The ea^
9f Ae Good ^epherd, Oceana
Nanral Afr Stattoe, waa the setting
^up^ at I pjQ. jkr the nur-
riaga ef 1^ Hoby Buaett ^Utetnrs
and Lt Wdbf GMlaad Perrow
m, uauc. Ifte i p t'w aoay waa
pefonnad by Capt Bory Lavhi,
Chaplatas (^rpe. USN.
The bride to a ^ao^lw of C^it.
Theodora Bo^ l^atari, USN
(ret) and lArt. VAitan of Attnta,
da., fcnncffy 4 Vlr^oia Beach.
The hridegroon to Oe sob of llr.
and Mn. Moal^ Ga^id fNorow
of SMSiton Vtow Fans, GMsfU,
Va. ,
The beHa w« ^ven to noarriage
1^ ho- faOtf . Miss Hamlbi Winters
of Atlai^ was her sixer's maki
of honnr and ooly lAtendart.
Ue, Perrow was best man for hto
son. Groomsnen were Edmund W.
Perrow of Chark>tteeviUe. IWstar
Taknor Mdligan ni L^mdlNirg.
Brantley Sychior. James K. AJex-
ttider, both of L^idibarg, Peter
Tons of Rkfamond, Lan^wne
GImob of BaMnoore. Md.. and
Stewart Brown of AUanta, Ga.
A reoqttkn wa sheU in the
honae of &e brkie's brotha--iR-law
and riater, Ifr. and Mrs. dtarles
COOR-qraMJET • <
VnOtWi WAOR - Mtos Joan
Cteid iiaSi^ became the brkle of
iWam HaraM Omk <m Satuntoy
at I p.m. to Itawtal Modist
QmA. Ihe Rev. Japnes 9^1^}o■
mn, pMdtf. pe|orm«d At ^le-
mony.
The bride to the dau^itv gt Mr.
and Mrs. J. Hdlto Qukley of Qies-
apeake. the brid^oom to the aon
d Mn. Bertie R. Woods and itapv
son of the li^ Mark Woods.
The Mia Ha #*W to marlage
by her fatts . Idsi Dartaw QaU-
hy of riifiiiapwilni was hm si4«-.'s
maid of bswpind oidy iMMidam«
Byron VbfeOMt Woods tf €h«i-
peidce win^lfei^ man lir'hto
bn^ha*. »
A Hec^pttoii^i^ b^ in fte
dninA ai^l bdL /Mfr a wskft^
trip to Waridniton. D. C., the ceu-
fAe wiB Uva al S379 Sir Barton
Drive.
VmmAWH - WhM the toy
atwe flMm to cMtfren, tte ^toc*
oralsd Ctetatmn hooaa to to la-
4kaa> Vartous ^^dei ^h nMn-
b«8 pod iMt re^eetive crMtlve
afcdity mA amaim. tttoaae a home
of a mendMr, deoonrte tt. th«i
op^ it bM- tapedion. toi^atieQ.
sad profit.
f^eed Bay Gai^i CM> prMcnt-
ed te amual CSiristmas m tiie
Island last lliursday and the T. £.
Hurtoy home mi Bay Island be-
cMoe the host to tiM many toter
^ed vtoiton. The Geno-al Hospi-
M of Virginto Beach benefitted.
The sitq>le elegance d the holi-
day deeet was {N-es«u«i to tuiu-
9ial Mri ai^MP^iate (mamemal
d^pH to ead) room of the mod-
em home which is set oat near
the t4> of Bay Uand.
EMh ^est reodved the red <»r-
pet treataeot . . . UtwaBy, tor
Uie (Mvew^ and walkway to the
httr^utog koBt docur waa cowored
BAEZ4MORT0N
VQIQO^ ra^ACH — The mar-
riage ci Ifiss Ann C^urto- iHrtaa
md Luis Bmx totk plaoe Saturday
at 2 p.m. to Eartera 9MNre Chapel.
The Rev. Skta^ B. SmdefV. rec-
tw, performed dw c«^naiy, as-
^ed by the Rev. J«nes Haggard.
The bri(to to the daui^itar of
Mn, Robert I^^ Ethefedge and
the tote Capt. Jofwoidi Stnrther
BSwton, Owst it Geodcfic Surv^.
The toide^xMm to tito aon of Mil.
Luto Baez oI'Mtond, Fla., mi the
lirte Mr. Baez.
Ihe bride was given in marriage
by her stepfather, Robeit !^n^
^heredge. Miss Helen Browne
Baillto WM nudd of honor and
only i^tondant.
Letdwr A. Lofgren of Wheatcto,
Md, WM best num. (koomsmen
were Robert H. Ethered^e Jr.' ami
WiOianiC. West
A reoqitka wm h^ to toe
faooM of the bride's parents to
Alutm. ^ter a wedding trip Uie
couple will live atll^lorida Ave.,
Apt. 1«, Hemdoo.
Witt a mmpioth red cofat Wm-
bffs d the bead bqr Ganta
CUnMtad MbMMc^ to eadi of
die rooBM (rf thej^actoua lO-ropn
boose.
As wcU M the beautttd whM
floclKd tree whkA daadaMd tfia
ttvfa^ room, uwritoed MR^ ^^
eettei boxes aoiented the state
waU and the large ikcf^aee.
The cMUkw's raoma «4 the
fsn^'s tto«e da^Moi and om
SOD) iHMi the p^sonal toudiH be-
^im their agH wMto the nustor
beiNoaa's daak de^ «9iMaed
the frace and timm of to ocx»
paM. To reirtri^ overaagw to*
spe^on, vtoiton were ga«Qy ra*
stratoed with the sUbtla use of
eokaM ribbon barrier ttod to ro-
settad door knobs.
A m«Tipan tree with ito 14'toch
cxme shaped base wm conyleteiy
cowred wMi mard{W dri t racto a
to the diildr«i's rumpus room
whkji alao featored a peen tree
decorated with strands of pq>-
com and nMilti-c(d<N^ omanMnto
and a roaring fire (padded to
the fireplace. Various Uttte dvea
sat to childUoe positi(His on tablM
and walto. Mn. Walter G. Btoeck
was the decorttor.
Ihe coimtiy ^re a^ up to the
Hurley's gar^ wm ^xiad wtth
all sorts of hmiknade tten», hoche-
baked goods, gitto and gtft nip>
plies, md WM aknoat add out by
noml
As <me visitor was heard ' to 're>'
mark, "Everything to shnply eto-
gant; never have I enjoyed a tour
so ntMich!"
It seenns toe nMRiben of the
Broad Bay Garden Club just about
outdid thonselves in every phase
(rf tKeir dforts and they can ba
proud. / * . •; = ;; ', .
INSTALLATION
LYNNHAVEN - The London
Bridge Home Dononstratkm Club
will lu)kl tts CtoistnoM Party meet-
tog todi^, begii^ag at 10:30 a.m.
at the London Bridge BafM.
Owrdi.
A covered didi lundieon t^ be
sored after the faMtaUatton of (^
cen and gifts wfll ba ociMnged.
•f CkrlslBua eeeUM airf he( #lnd
la the esaatry store by Mn. James W,
taiy ef toe dob. So naay leqnctla for Ae redpc
BMe Ihat she wnte M eat f« kl totoiaalBi} 1
BNgp-; H tqk saR; M whde ctovM; St
BMa stMn. Btk^ to a hal. SH even^^kL
elMta.
I leap
:•
' «
wUto aeeeatod wllh M
ef the tovdy tree wMeh
attsattoa ef dl who
X
by the pietaie
J- m m-<.
^302 LASKIN ROAD
VIRGINIA BEACH. VA.
Gentlemen's Ctottung — LotUe/ Sportswet^
Open Evenings Until Christmas
LETS TALK FASHION & GIFTS
By ALICfe BREWBi \iVHni .
\
4?
m
HaUmark & Gibson ' ,# Special Order Books
• Christfnas cards
For unustu^ Christmas gifts and stocking stuff ers
FIRST IN GIFTS AND BOOKS
2202 Atlantic Ave.
Virginia ^each, Va.
Open 9:30 A.M. to 9 P.M.
in ^kop
mtmtm
Smithfield Hams Cook- # Cheese Sets For Christ-
ed and Packaged For mas. All Brands • of
niaUing or Chrtstma}" Cheeses.
Gifts. A
• mU^acies Of All Kinds
.^adide fllaniet
(GROCER)
210— 23rd. Street
Phone 428-9313
99e
# FOR THE MEN
Suits, Sport Coats,
Sweaters, Belts,
Wallets, Ties, Socks.
FOR THE LADIES
Sportswear, Cocktail
Clothes, Raincoats,
Hosiery.
tKmflNG WUH A P£HSONAL TOUCH"
\
JberdonA ... (j^t^ s
Our buyers hca*e just tetur^d from New York.
Better come imimd select early. . ,
2010 Atkmtic Ave.
Phone 428-3451
304 Laskin Rd.
Phong 428-5346
Bdieve tt <»- not, diiffoB hi^ be- be {vtivided for her that will be
«nw neidy ki^ortant to oviae fwntfdaUe to a foe. yet absoh^ly
and reaort wear faditons. If s a Mfe, m far m she is concerned,
yeartwnd fabric and wffl be seen "^ ^J^^ '^ ^'J^^
La*. «vI ^.r ««• m, m^m^ *""'** far UM or not? The New
bfiice and after five OD anartly ^^ ^[y,,^^ ifluatrated Supple-
draned women. The beautifiiBr ment of Ternary 7, 1901, had a
draped ddffoM are eapedalfy pop- reaify sdutitn: "The aajwor hM
utor and moat of them ai« se- been provUed by thase who make
vvetv di^ik to M»L New cd- JJ^^J, *^SL t ^^J^
onlhnraofttoB«ofpeadi. be« /tedgned thM ^^fj^
dtroB. mdon and oord and. nat. "f^^^ ^ %!f'*l?jlf
urdly. file evartnputor beige «~*-^ "» "^ « "ff"'
tonMaredlgood-^lUarelS maaqttera^M an tonocea hat-
good for rdaSJginOTitoe wear. ^,?4r*^^.'H***
Kually thejadketo hang toose to i" *»*«* »"Vjf "l^LfSL!;
alSlal mMMTtoTDon't for- ^ " • '^f, ^ ^f^^
get that jeney not only padts/^,?*,"? » ^ «» can be Med
w^ but wean well on ^ipM ^ 1?^k^T* f / iSf '
when the cdol bne»» WoTtS JI.!?^.^* JI!!?* u*^ ^?^ !
wee cap i^emea whidi became
poputor to die past 8||»t% are atill
kffimaA and the kng deevea, full-
kngto cut wkie and eauifte to at
ihe wrist, an new favorttos for
Spring. NMaaa Dtord hM been
diowk^ sooM smart navy ifamses
at the U. S. EmhMSty to Moica
Oty faatured to hto newest col-
lectkn. (toe a navy jmey puU-
0^^, huided fa red groagrato ova-
a i^ated wfake silc oepe ^drt.
Aaotho- to navy crepe wito tafcte-
ctoto hem trimmed to white wm
designed by Lee Nvdnod whUe
iae^ nUeaa'a wm a navy hip-
ator ddrt nd top-<a ftoi dress—
wttfa red. whke and bine beading.
For special f^amoiff, toe gal who
lik« to "put it on" can find many
gown adorned «dth fMto«v «:
frh^e or with ruffled hemlioei,
mm "tiie -tUritos*' there to a
revhrd afoot kg ^ all-over firing
dran and the £rtogB4iemnaed
<h«ss. Bt^Stos are still with us
Ibr Sprtag. Aflytfaii^,thtf swinp
and h^ ma fun al^ wtth the
present da^ dancMl
MAfPINB: SBLF4N9PEN8E
In Stonoa and^ Sdwater's new
Ffaadde Qsiee&B astA Engage-
meitt Book, we caoM aeroM flie
toflowfa^ toqiMrtanoe of h a l p lBs .
pmtBciifft wwpoM
lor the ladtoa jitor <Mc. "What
Ad we do to ooe we ai^^^
tadcad by sobw totol or rofltoat^
to tfw qoMtton mam have ufced
to every part of fe oomb^^ Paw
Hie Deive nepet-
to laa a ptobd wflfa effect
woman to gras^ it for use m a
vraapon asA hM^ it to that it can-
not be jcasUy pulled from bar hand
The method k u^ it 4o the
advantage to to atoa at the face
ef tiie M^rwa^nan. A wommi
armed with <»ie d these stilettos
to tk)\e to do mors damage in a
few second than a man unarmed.
Wito this to hand the nervous vram-
m to r^y for the danger, what-
evo- hto intatfi<m8." So, even back
to 1907, toe gato had to wat^ tuA
fur toe molester, the pod^fcodc
iMitdien and so <Ki, nnadi Mce
tsday. How about revivtog hatpins
for deooratkn and {Ht^ectton?
GffT RBM8
A vidt to WOk aOtop and a
tour ol the ^[wetous furto|ire
store win gbe you all mamiar of
idoM for thoae i|>ecit4l>aople'8
ChriatmM ^ts. Leeaard (Skee)
Boras to a most hdpful hort and
you'll find those con^ Boston,
rodcen wito colorful foun pi^,
the Lazy B<^ recltotog rockers
that men folks adore, Early Amer-
ican ptoe iHick^. sewtog badtotf.
and magazine radn, ^uimtog
Prestige, Aimsley and iCgwtoae
lamps, (onisual cast iron flr^dftee
accessories, brass andirdoa, wall
somcM and Tde ware
lamps and just doK«s itod d'^M
of otho- gift items! . . . iagnaai
hM a ccHnpIete line of oiam^ics
by Revlon, Yard^jr, CMy, Okl
^ice, the new Cuirier and Ivm
line, Andre Richard wiUi Umvto's
popular coanetks, especially My
Sin perfume and coto^. Si^ at-
tractively packaged RaaaeB Ito*
vtt Christmas candiM, cfaocoIatM
and hard candies, and just oodles
of boxes for your (^toe! ... At
the Kntt-A-Blt Shop ymi'U find aa
ext^uive cdlectim of kniltii^
bags from |3 to IIOJO, knitting
stonds at $3.50 and sbmning tomd
decorated baskets to gold for
$4.25!
SMOKE UP!
iti^fed (loam fiUed) animal toyi
Mu^tag from $1J8 to 10.91 The
owl. mouse, wbale,^qukrel. fiton|i^
ty tXanpty and Snpo^to woe ei^
fawaiteal
Do v!toit ilr$iato's Hobbtot and
gifto and yod'S be tm^ faadnat-
ed wito tha vm4 wd onki^
^ U^at Thi^r* III hotol madi
tad ^VMgWa l| ial> (i i M 'aid h^
asaodato Mh^ IMa fvpl p*
you a f^AMm^^'t^^lfm
and explatoi^'al'Qtfm Wf^
fyt reel Wfthil new k)^ to
Chriatmai (fee^. here's wbete
you'M find them. By &e ^ay,
study tbe sttfrten^ 4^ a^ouid
thto odtBtti tor Uw bett l^pbto to
town to oompMa ;»w Cbridmi
Hat! . , ' •, ■...■- ^-^
"CITY FURNITURE AT
COUNTRY PRICES^
WiHu
CAMP
1721 Laskin Road
itttoff
428-5951
mSSSm
"Everything For The Knittef^
J<nU-^Mt
300— 30th. SI.
Phone 428-044
f Loft's C(indies % Rushttmi Stuffed
f Busfa-Curdoso Christ- Animals — "Pride of
mas Cards. Amrica."
% Men'tSmpHngtHpes
and ^fifhacco -r^S^/rign
and Pi^mestics.
J^eei ^n<
Princess Anne Ptasa
Phone 340-6158
SB!
Ihe^a The KSe-Cto' Ghl-A mem-
ber ef Mm FteJiOVtag Jet Set
ate to p eeke d aA a memoit's ae-
tteelaai fcadly to go where the
to. Aad Ael eai^ve ad-
ea toe tnda m
M oa the sU trafls to ttto
eeatef^yael
hy Daal As.
^eet Swp, PrinoeM Anne IHaxa,
we saw srnie stylish and tuat
iookii^ ladiM pipes. Soma with
short stene and some exotic «Mi
with long, kng go£d atoms. Ihe
little ones seD for |S.96 and toe
jevvded ones for 17 JO. A 9«at
ddlectkui of pq>e tobaccos are
here. too. (M Q^toh. Ttbak's
and dews of otfao' heas^. We
were totrlgiied wUi two made to
^a^nd: Notoh^ Smo(^^ and
Baby's Bottom. Erriagdd tdMceo
to nort pepdM-. Haainme wood-
en i#e ra^ and Inmikkin mdee
escelint ^Ra lor fhtMaaitkVmt-
IMel YouH be faadaatoil aMi the
■e^ttai'a fldlctton Bhii's tmny
beoaaae aha'ataad om dr IM
new GMrrior eat Ivei eeBeeOoe
ef toflriries fsr Mto ChrtotaM
gift It's wiiklillCBtfd.
tlw aaiA aflta^, Ufa,
mUk Ime •vertonea.-lhto he-
man's Mfa«tlea, esle^M. to hot*
fled to eariy AinpricBB ap^w-
csiy ^ aA^ilton. .The aft«r-
stomn toalapl dnm cteam, tale.
IfcIO la 9IM. Ihto to a pretty
Iwrpendve wi^ to deeeraie a
baA er pavicr nsm! The Cmt-
rtor and Ives pitols am an hii^-
nd part ef Am cevor rieeve aai
eaa be leanl a*
f Men's Gift Seti
• Cameras.
f Cosmetics Of All
Makes.
^ Christmas Cards
§ Universal Electric Christmas Gifts
G: E. Handy Hanna
(
^m
laramd
No. 1
207— 25th Street
428-6363
Pharmacy
No. 2
34th. 5- AHai^ Avt.
428^646^
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Make your, Christmas ^fts and deeonHons ^e^
l^irginia's assistance. Large assortment of pf^ M
choose from. '
U^ginla'i JUL, Cafu & QfU
2106 Atlantic Ave.
Phone 428-nU
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ursday, Dtoeff^Mf 16, 1965
Vit|lttfa ^ick Sun
iiiM BMch, VhiHni* 23451
>« Mi^MIl; Jr. ... .
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• . ^ • •
•••••*•••••••
Managing Nitor
m mAtt Marek S. IflTl
(MiMe city— lUS per
MIHtery Installations - Our Frientfs
Tt^Oigh tbe.y^ars, Vlr^mia Beach
^f1iy& hi "prnMiA coexistence"
With #ie military installations on the
north ard south ends of the beach area.
W4JlhC*r»1y hope th* sltu^ion iff> Irtd
wifll renr>«?n that ^«y. The ctvillift and
mi Iff try personnel at ft>rt Story |ttv^ 4l-
wayi#>^atM m M llj^
all fhdi cbnlt4it*d ^m Camp f%ihc^
ton. wfli^ done our b^t to M|^-
ate ^MHfMrid « ^«^ ^s y^^M ^•
cemed, mil ffoltlbn >A^iH not cfi^^.
In •ddit/on, military and civilian aulhibr-
Itle* at jrf! government In'$tall4tf<ms
ln«#K5dlirs ' """
Ihii
havft eboiwra
wifh th« jtfv In every pfiasfe of ofjira-
lioh, And Wl city with rhem.
We hive sKfd It before, and we say
It awain W #• f*Mj W^i^J^M
fi^lch, rfnd \^e
rt^ary personnel
0fy reside in our
M'
I
-wv^nfly tt^ City Man»tfer of Vtrgtn-
"^feach mad¥ InquWes m what he has
termed "the normal course" ot his du-
t^, «wicermng the future status of
Port ^ory and Camp Pendleton. When
this became known, mu^ was made of
it, and according to a r#ioli/tlon passed
by aty Council, ''Certain news articles
have created a misundesstanding of the
purpose of «icH iotjuiry . . ." Council's
I resolution als(^ st^es that no Q^ offi-
* f cl*l or anyani ic^Nected with the gov-
ernment or Virginia B^ach wishes to
see Fort Story dosoi, and that the City
pf Virginia Beach has no intention of
tirging the closure as K)ng as a ui6ful
pitfpo^ is being served. However, the
resolution does say thflt at such tinie
as either Fort Storf Br iaAip Pendletoft
Is m lo ng er needed, the City is interest-
ed jnwIW'WM disposltiori. To our
w«f4Sf IWfffl^Wg, this is oftiy correct and
fair.
We absolutely do not believe that
even discussion o^ Virginia Beach ac-
quisition of Foi^ itdfy or Catnp Pendfe-
tort is feaslbleat this time. We do, how-
ii6«y
ever, agree with the City Manager that
Virginia Beach should be greatly inter-
wted in the two properties, should they
ever be declared outmoded and su^
0lus. And we would rather see the clH^
,^et them, if and when the time comes,
*rafher than the State of Virginia. Ob^
\^iously the land is ideal for recreational
Ise and for future development of Vir-
ginia B^ch as a tourist mecca, un-
iflatched anywhere in the world. Hov^-.
>tver, we do not believe that we shouts
question tfie wisdom of government
and civlliah officials as to the time and
method of disposing of them.
Both areas in question serve unique
purposes. Camp Pendleton is the only
type of training camp of Its kind on tNi
fast coast, and with the world situation
lie way it Is today-, facilities for training
probably will continue to be rnscessary
indefinitely. Fort Story is the only am-
|>hibious training base In the United
States owned by the Am^y. It is con-
sidered econo^fCatly impractteal and
'contrary tp the successful accomplish-
ment of the amphibious training mis^
ston to relocate the activities at Fort
Story. Since fhU is so, we are satisfied
with the '^atus quo," and have no de-
sire to ™nge matterH.*
Recent discustfon c^h^i'nfng ^ Fort
Story ard Camp ^widl^wi may possi-
bly havi caused soini Wtte alarm, but
we are ^ft e confident thm ^ity officials
wish to' <Jo nothing tifat d>uld cause
hardship tb anyone, especially military
affiliated personnel. Those personnel
have made importent contributions to
our city In the past, and we l6ok for-
wiard to that continued cooperation h^
everyone so necessary to the smooth
operation of any cfty.
In shc^rt, we would like to see the
-city get the installations some day, but
' only if and when there is no military
n^ for them and other arrangements
have been made for all concerned. Let
us hope that tfwt day can come, some
day. It will be a great day in history,
because the wOffd will be more at a
true peace than it is today.
fttelHte
r
I
IK Ifttpertant Meeting
An fmporlwt fleeting of the Vir-
^ila tem^ Democratic Committee
takes place in the Qrcuit Court this eve-
ning. It is probrtrfvf •* Important a meet-
ing as has baen held In Virginia Beach ,
since the consolidation of Princess Anne
County and the City of Virginia Beach.
It is a meeting of ihe Deniocratic lead-
ers of the consolidated city. Including
Cfty* CoufKll members, Constituional
officer^ and government leaders. Dis-
cussion will center around the forth-
8^^ Cffy Councifmatic election, ex-
P^(kI to be held in June.
Just what will come out of the meet-
ing is ^pen only t0 speculation. Coun-
dl's own plan for reapportionment will
be fully aired along with the ihiplica-
tiwis of Judge Honman's order to re-
apportion, the way wl» see It, there is
little doubt that Council's plan for an
etevein-tinfah courKll, to be made up of j
&^ncAj^ and at-large representation,
will rft^ye the m^t discussion. There
should l::^ little di^:x>rd, since the plan
* mtn Klpfgved ^wyrtwously by City
C^Mr^l AOfn«\tin^ ^.
V\^t prc^bly will be discussed the
ft^i^ M mteiiSics c^ a City Coun-
cil ilecticOT, earlier than it normally
wmM have been held. We expect full
n of k Dlamocratic j^rimiry,
jfeebi "plnl # f^d 4jat prl-
mtry «>rnetime in ^H. Th^t means
4itt the filing ifte I6r bndldates is
»jr And Mmm^ itiit pilmary, the
general election, in Which all residents
of Virginia Beach will vote on eleven
Council members, probably Will be
held in June.
The consolidation of the old City
Council and the Printiss Anne CeWnty
Board of Supervisees aft the tim€^ of
mei^r v^s ah iS^l^ftf mdvl. But
nevC becabsi of ^ec^nt developm^ts,
me time rs uj^n iJi to fihd a rtfVore
suitable way of re^iresentation that will
satisfy everyorti. Uhcfer the proposed
system, some of the j^esent Council
members may have to fb^ <Wt or bow
out, oj even poM>ly Ns cp^ed, but
this fs all Wi the nimi cA iri^isi Ind
a good SovtonNlnt, &t^ to the
people.
We do expect some qjposition in
selecting) the candidates by primary,
and we will welcome this opposition,
again in the nanrie of good and fair gov-
ernment. We feel certain that the meet-
rn^ erf #ie Virginia Beach Democratic
Cgmnijttee wili Iron out the majority of.
^ n^ndr differences of opinion that
are bourid to arise, and nryake the right
decWoni in the best interest of Virginia
Beach.
Yes, We da^xpect some opposition,
but for ^osel who are looking for a
Wtfefcsate ?ic ht, we iteel tl\^y^wll| be
sadly mlstaktn. Jnjhis matter, things
are far, far smopther than some would
heve us telif ve.
It #|i ifi l^i^slve ceremony, riot
^th(»rt a sad iSt^. The USS Inde-
pendence, aftec^sen^eral monlhs service
just off the coast of Viet Nam, returned
to her tidewater home port. She
brought with her a briiliafnt recoi-d of
cbWibet, ahd a battf^weSr^ crfw. She
left behind eig[hteeh planes and sixteen
fighting men, lost in the valiant attempt
to maintain world peace, ^^^^^ ,*
The homecoming spanned two days*^
The planes >nd pilots arrived at Ocea-
na on Sunday. No one who witoetsed
the sfrlirt fbrmetion fly-icJveT 0f th^ en-
tire squadron, or watched the planes
peel off for landing from tight groups
of four could help being prbud of
American fighting men. This was the
"cream of the crop" coming home with
flawless precision after sesmn thowWTTd
sorties. Tney canhe hbrhe to a ricMy-de-
served and Warm welcome. We cogfd
not help; hdwever, another glance. 6r
two at the skies after all had landed
safety, somehow hoping that those oth-
er sixteen men and eighteen planes
would miraculously appear. These itien,
both those Who came home aJnd thbse
who did not, are our modern heroes.,
They have been f fghtirSg a modern war
that no one wants, but one thatmufst
be fought to a successful conclusion. ,
. Then on Monday, the proud Inde-
pendence herself made her way Into
Hampton Roads to another warm wel-
come. It was an emotional homecorn-
Ing. Relatives of the crew strearn^
aboard for the just before Christmas
reuniting of families. It was a loud
iKJmecomIng, wiHh bands, cheering and
speeches, and they deserved it. It was
unfortunate that an accfdent just be-
fore the homecoming injured eleven
crew members on Saturday, but think-
fully, they too dime honite. The Inde-
pendence is an aWes^6me ship and her
very superstructure presents an image
of strength. Ner honrreoMTwng was wel-
come to everyone, regardless of wheth-
er we krK>w anyone aboard or not.
tetter Law EnforeHiait
urn mmmmn Mii^f' ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
Ibrtn (rf a pdtasnto'i aign^ureott m
wrtftime pirffftg tid»^^ % bto J
im sltnala in tte nJAne of « toW
got for aU (tf tt, there !• tte growing
m&ation tfiat the role of the ^w |n-
fo«»ment offl<«r can no lon^ w ae-
ialbefl tn such simple terms. Andtowa
laee id a growing rarlme rata ,with ita
attendant compleritiea — a crime r^
that has doubled since 1^ mi fa &if-
Ing ua tow of bffllona of ^^m vamm _ ,^
-4t to e Performance of duty thai becomai w»J 9^
pcMfbK to the Ught of «nderWJ*a4wtaM^d
^Sworted poUce forces in spVk of iiefr mm^m
There Is an acknowledgemwt W^ii^^
taw officers of the need for akflfa mdfsniamM
tradiUonal subjects of police acad«mI«L ^mm
need for training in human relationf, polp"
relations and in facta about non-violeiK d«
aa wdtt ii mass disorder. i .». m^%m
In wm, after consulting with ttie exgarti fa ye Jgd
of law enforcement from all over ttie eowwT/ llBue*
duced in tte Seaate the first law enforcement utumem
act to provida for Federal aid to police departawBta. ;
THI IIOISIATION ^^ ^
fht Iaw Enforcement Assistance Act ©f 19M aUBed
Into law la not an attempt by the Federal »w»mmenl
to anpplant the administration of the aepini^ jtat»l .
over tteir individual law enforcement •vwefii' Ai
tiie Preaident stated in his message g Congyep*,^^
principal enforcement responsibility spll reirta en iwte
and lobal govemmaita." ^ ,
What it will do ia anpower the Attorney Qen^al—
over a thrw^jrear period---to make granta to UitM H^^
ciea and non-profit organizationa for the tr^ibtt oC
atate Mid tocal law enforcement pw»imel MJ j^a %
employed to crime prevention progrtma. Wigtmj^
crime effectively under modem conditions aad b^bI
^intog law and order requires professicnwd po&e IM
are experUy trained in a variety of ddUs. i « !
The bill also provides for Federal support far™
development oi unproi^ m^ods of eofordng enmU
baI hiwa and administering jnatlee. ^ l
The Federal Government now provides fcu mfeUH ie»
aistance for research and training to other ^refHMmtt
-HKience, mathematics, foreign kmguagea, Bii^llie»
surfing. Trafaed, professional law wif orc«ient pe»i .
aonnel are folly as eaaential to the preaervetlrti ofour
national h^th and strength-^and ara no leas deaerftof
of toereaaed Federal support
' — — — "If- —
We welcome tnis mighty ship back
phet home part, ar*t we wish it were
entlrefy ^iible for her never to leliwe
again to defend the free world aga|nst
/igdresslon. Regrhttably, this Is not:^e
way it is. The Independence and hfr
able sisters will always go wherever
^ey are needed ip this trouialed w<^|d.
AndTher nnen, not a>rK»rned with the
burning of draft cards or marqhing plck-
eters, will, go with her, to defend the
United States and all it stends for.
the vvar in Viet Nam, to most of us,
is a war being fought in a faraway
place. Most of us, however, heve telh-
tives or friends there, who won't be
home for Christmas. Let us never for^fet
what they are doing there. They ere
trying to prevent totll war and to keep
such atrocities away from our shores.
We welcome the men of the USS in-
dependence home, and we offer you
our he^rt-felt thanks for a job well
done. We can only express our appre-
ciation to you for the rnighty work you
have done. Have a merry Christmas,
and many happy new years to come.
iififatn
from HlSrtatrs $CRAPBOO
DATES AND ES/ENTS FitiM YESTERYEAR^
tlBMbi Bad* Iks emr^Mn AifrMi, Novenbar U* IMt the
W.CT.U. was wpf^mi, Nofenber It, Ul*.
FiMa lateea t»a»k Oe mOlm Itiver, VoreiBiber 2f, UH
fiermui WW criaiiiials went oa trid al Neeeniberg, Nontd^
t9f 194S. ' * '■
A miilaMi fw t ttlliMi ail «as ^ustd, Navefitat n» HSI: iQaa.
D^Ki ItteArfhir was an^irfed GUel M Stat, Novembw ti.
Mi.
Tlw "CUu CHptct^^ook eS Ml the int tnou-PitiliC air attU
lUKi, KoTcmber Sl^ USS. ,
HoBuda ^iMd a feresty ]ofaiIiig alAance with GtrmiBy, 114^,
tn^tL aM W^juft Nevmiber tS» IMt.
Tte int B4B8 raM 4m I^Ayo tron SaifM took J^mt, NoTMuet
H 1H4.
The At^ ATny evaeaaled Now York CKy, Neranba |^ |V||,
m
Your Faith and You
^ ROBERT H. GARNER
MlBister, Tabmiacle Metbodkt Church
Congratiiiatioits And Best Viftodea
Just a week ago, the Virginia Beech ported one thousand new rest<Snts
Planning Commission chose a new rnove each month, planning Is of majir
chairman, to fill the vacancy created by importance. As we have noted many
A. L. Bonney's move to City Council, times in the past, development of the
The new chairman, J. W. Wood, is an mammoth city of Virginia feach must
able man, who takes over a posititsn of begin to move southward, since that
great importance In our city, fn the 0^ ^.me only area left with a large amount
few years, planning, bUh lmrn©f i^ W open land. We then look to AAr.
and long-range. Has beceWil extriW«iy Wbod and the guidance of the Planning
Important to the City of ^i^ta &^£h. ^mmission to mold the future topo-
And now, perhaps even rterl than be^- ##hy of Virginia Beach,
fore, as we ne# the peik<^ our rlj^ to our way of thinking, the Planning
growth, planning must ^fay an ini|i^r* Cornmlssion has done an excellent job
tant role in the^ shaping of the future
of Virginia Be?ich.
AAr. Wood has taken over the helm
in the past In helping develop such a
large and spread out city. To this ffme,
the job of planning has been a tough
of a Commission that itiOst continue to ohe, but we believe it now will become
look with abso16ff scrMtihy at new fo4d more complex, as land becomes mo^e
locations, new sifes for ■ epartmifents, And more scarce. Since there is no Indl-
housing developments, .iWd the flke. cation that the growth of Virginia fteach
This Commission, f*it>bawy serves citie IS near a stall, we turn, to the' Planning
of the most usefiiff' |3ftJr ^ j>r 6! i fa
group in the city. Its redMHRRMHi'
to City Council are Instrumental In de-
ciding just what the City will look JlKe
In the years to come.
in governlrnenl^, iff airs, the . Plg^i-
ning Conrvnission fe relatively a new
Commission to pliih for the^ew sheets,
jMbots, stores, houses and roads.
We are most pleased with the S0lec-
tipn of J. W. WtkM tb leed this Impor-
tent group ip-lfs funcftoh. We offer him
our comf^ie , cooperation 'along W\^h
pMr ccingratulations; and best wishes
function, but with the advent of r^ld We know hfe will do the excellent job
grt»^;ft rs most fW:«5sary. (n Virginia ^jecessary in'thS fOfUte des?e1<prteW bf
fe#i. pei^uferfy, f any to^lcli a r^ Vlrtm^^
Aoconiag to ttie Zend-Avesta, the'andent sacred texiis d the rt^^m
of Zoroasb-umism, Ahura Ma^a, tiie god of 11^ aad t})e &8moc oTtte
woiU, ovne uKo eartUy existence on a flamiBg chark>t from the obi.
Mithr^, the god of an ancient Persian religion, was bom into estftldy
We on the gold«i rays of tiie sun breakii^ across the day. One taiay
also Bai attsMog parallels to sudi glorioKa deMic birUa in Ck«k
mytholt^. The great <3dd Zeus appeared before Piersei;hone arising out
of a deep diaan, rkiii^ a chariot d darit ^«Ktor pulled by fiery^eyed
coal-Wadi steeds. Aphrodite, the goddess of love, dafcoMfed to earth
fitHn die ck)uds in a white diariot pdled by gracefd w^ swtm^
In ^laip coMrast to the advent of the godi, a tiny bat^ was bwn
ai a ^uoy ni^t in BekUehem in a rwte stabte. He was va» wima we
have caUed the Lord of ISe. Such an ignonbuous b^i^ig seems to
be a paradox wfaoi we c!onsider who he W9S.
God's ways sMnetimes a^ar quesptionaUe to us. tf vra were |oing
to stage ti» prochiction d tite birth 4^ dirist, we would luive do^ it
dlM«r«itiy. We wddd have added all the grsideur mi att^oax^n^ of
a Cecil B. DeMHle |»txiuction. But Ood dwse to iMe ni^al mej^s—
not fiery steedb or irtitte swans-4MA a tendw and corop a s s ionate ilbth*
er to tt^ier in &» eaiMy life of (hriM.
^ffitey were Mi^ (or a king
f . Ite slay their foes and 1^ tfiemU^.
ttitf#&n's^,aBlfleb^Mng, y
Ttt^ mde a woman <?yr
»*. a staMf ! .W^» of all place?, jvas Jesus bwra a» jMaWe? It wm
ajrely nk fm |&c^ I6r a l^ t© bis trnin. ft waS ft mce <rf aninys,
contain!]^ the steodi and ver«^ Md .dbrase Mosii^ aasodated wit
anjmak. It was a dirty {dace nto vi^kfa Jesuft was N^. But ^, ^hen
We t^ii^ of the stable in association with the Chriattnas stcffy, we do
not thirk of it as a pi&ce ot dirt; we think of it aaa t4|k% «( everla^ing
^ory-ixcsam d Mm vAn was b(Hii there i&at t^L
In many ways, ttie work! into wfakh Jesos^ was born was no ,
than the s^e. True, the wteM of Roman ^q^m«yn had made
strides In llv, ardiUedure,- phflo^ophy, ^ tfts. and poUib. '
wse ateo a work! d inhumanities as w^ as binnanities, a
cnne fairl«ris^S anj tow morality. Sui ttiai tiny lie whKh '
the ^abte fitan the place of dirt to Uie pla<^ rf ^ory^ also,__
the woi4d. lite gave to the n^i o! his (ky and to us file Mne i
dant living, ttie hope for meanii^ to our extstence, toi the
e^rrd lie beywid this life. te
Ouf ^W is waitM^ for a Savior, YqU o^ I n^ a SMf . J^-m
ceid^rate his bir^ ^riiig tiiese di^ kt mft^ mspec^wt^ thft be
au^ bs bos anew in us.
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TO UkKZ AN AWommENT
FOR IirrERVIEW, CA.U. COLLECT
SSft 6804, 0» APH.T J>«BCTLT
TO THE 0»rtCE AT lao W. BUTE
ST.. HORVOLK. VA.. HO?»DAY -
fBUMT. 8:30 A.M. TO 5 P.M.
An wiaal opyortttiitty emdorer
mtmimmtmaibmk,
nMKM «r v«ieial mMi^.
mA ^BMl tr^WaMd* (NA infant
tmlbmid tmrnk be med isoplBte-
Ju^gtal wffl be bM ta tke 4^
time Ok Oecenba- 1? by be GkMo-
petan Orta^r Qmlio CSuli art
^ib liiMi wA be awmdad to
wluiiii «i tmtt^ al ^ Biobe.
HmCM^^^i Bnottw to I^WRii
ferSKQilf. MMBlief i», il »:«
pm. at Witt Pufc. Wdi Mmm*§
CQOMTiMlw refiorto ^A Saata ami
wS atlwA and Im tset MiMM
co^nMBgp wfll tail ^teot.
Mtvc (^ boahe, c(4h. hot
^i^oiHe and dMiMi wiU be a^ved
in a iM#i|i'« dtack.
FamSIefl are invtted to any and
attieativMR an* to see tbe «h
tranae 4mtmA to tradMoMi
^fo 1^ Nih gmctt Mid red
ttabaa enhanriag t^ gas laalam.
Vlrolnia Beach ^JN, ThurKla\^ ^^"^ ^^^
"A^fiu^f
••w
■VHNPI
WE BRIDGE THE GA^
■s r'
When newcoiMtird movt: to
toMm, oar Hgatess greete
_th(mi, aiU extends a wel-
come, with the personal mes-
sages of our f riendlju_ dvic-
mindei sponsors. 1*
NEWCOMM
iWEETING
Mrs. Mirgarat Lowman
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CHARGE IT!
GROUP STOItll
SWEET OR BUTVBItMlMC
2DBLICKHIS
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Bay Shore fl€
LYNNHAVEN — Tte affliual
H&ty Christmis party of Bay
Sure Gwdea Chd) d Virginia
Be«d) waa hdd in ^ hon» of
ftr. and Mrs. Ahrtn Jarrett on
North Bay 9)ore Drive on tl^ eve
nto^ of Decendber •.
The hamt was festivdy decorat-
rf by members of Uie club. The
group sin^g of (^ristmm caroli
was hi^ligfated by ^ wtertain-
big young Jarrett girls, Lynn and
Ledie, wlw gowned in nightitM, sal
on the staircase and rendered car-
(^ fw yie ^i^
Gifts were exchanged ircund the
CSiristmaa tree and seascBial ro-
firedwawits were served.
Gold awards were received iff
Mrs. Jarrett. Mrs. R. C. MeGrath
and Mrs. CUBord Baughman. Blue
ribbons went to Mrs. Jota Mat-
thews, Mrs. iaines yan Loon, Mrs.
Gii>«i Wflaon, Mrs. Frank Mal-
bon, Mrs. WUHam Kidder, Mrs.
Maurice Jackawi, Mrs. Jarrett.
Mrs. WaHa- Renn, and Mrs.
Bau^aa. Ited ttkom were giv-
en to Mrs. W. W. Waller, Mrs.
Tliomaa W(«na<*, ^!rs. S. L. Ha-
kim, Mrs J. S. Schnridt, and Mrs.
W. S. Sievertseo.
Party Sunday
BAYSI>E — The Baysl(te Junior
Woman's Club will hoW its animal
Ctarirtmas Party Simday aftaiioon,
December 19, at *e Chesapeake
Beach Fire Department fr«m 3:00
until S:00 pm.
Chikhrei of tfie club meonfcers
wiU trim the Chrislnvas tree I th
iunKmade decwatka*. which they
prepared belore hand. Santa wiU
be present to pass out pfte. A
buffet dinner will foUow the party.
Mrs. R. A. Amok! is in chai^ d
arrai^ements.
Frank Torreyswi will provide
taped ipusic and carols will be
sung. Seroral guests will be in-
vited.
VWmmih »ACS-t%a mdok
Mval tatt^ Aaaei^aB (^SA)
baU its Urd M^nai^^
aadinttly wfarti.
OUsws (or UN «•: PiflUeM,
Omsmuim Wid^ SAM ^kd^nt
fttt ffi p^" IXviito; Vfee Presi-
^ . , Q pwy^^^ Bffl (H^, at-
tached to flti itoval Raierve.ttain-
^ Onmmairf; Seoetarr'nraaaur-
er. yirtiMat <^or grade) Jim
0BV^ P\mc ttiifsum OlBcer.
U. a Naval AflifMUoBS School;
Ikits^tn CamiAttee aiaabers,
CiyMta (tt VUia, (^bA J. S.
mmM ^^ (ft^ta#.'Chid
W«nHl Ofleer INri^ %udove,
A. R McGoB^ pSCS .
1^ M^ ^UMhroD npoiied
f^ to IMS lackidfaig several
iBm aad large boiA regattas. A
jpnlor and adult trainii^ program
w& also be e<xukicted for the
sec!»d year. The wqnadam has IS
bo^ to ua« 1^ qwUf ied aaaocia-
Um BWRdwrs.
The WiUfl^ sad Scpudron wQ!
have its own dd boat for the 0rst
time ^c^the stpiadron's forma-
tkw in ISB. In the past members
provided theh- own boats for sld>
tng. A sli^xn course will be lakl
out in MUou^by Bay near the
Naval Air SMXm FUt Camp and
organized sc^dron competitkm
will be hdd during \he ^ seaaon.
Ftee Instnictkn^ are provided to
associatkm members.
Rear Admiral E. B. Taytor,
Commandant FVth NavaS District,
will offkdaUy install the new offi-
cers January 5 during ceremcwues
at the Naval Station Officer's Club.
Membership in the association
is open to all active duty untform-
ed and r^red personml and ch-
eers md ralkted personnel of at
lied aimed aervwa.
Gregg Weber can husOf lift the » ?wia« fUb he «^ga< ^*
kuiABg net from the wrtwft eS tiie boat do<* of Up h«ie la Mraad
B«v Ctdotay. The ll-year.^ aen ef C^mmMfer M «*«. *«•* •'•
Wdier had been i^|^ *e Mi#r a oaMe sA ^ W«^
fioaUy maiMged to Wi& aW *«% U«i hi ea IMnday msn^.
Nceitrrs to aa^, tte aiiJiiiMiii generated 1^ tte pemi MIe (hfeeis
maii*a eBMoal pite le|« fte neighborboed husiiag to hove . < ^
SUITS BY:
Botany-Baker
and Crickteer
SPORTCOATS BY:
Botany and Mavest
SLACKS BY:
Jefferson and Mafair
^RAINWEAR BY:,
London Foq and
Alligator
^SPORTSHIRTS BY:
Pendleton and
Manhattan
The Most Complete Men's Clothiers In Virginia
Beach"
NNSA (Ajjectives range fr«n the
encouragement <rf recredticmal
boating to the fcarmation <rf a na-
tional associatira. It is unique hi
th^ menber^ ckies are the kw-
nt of any sinoOar organizaticn^in
the world-^ cents a year.
Itiere are three squadrons in the
aaaociiAto>~aailii%, waiinr ddhig
and power bclits.
Membendup plications aad
additkmal infomiation are avtfl-
ible by cidUog the mmt Into^
metioB Offiper: U. S. Aaval Am-
phibious School at 464-1611^ ext^
Basketball Oil
WAVY Ratfia
PORTSMOUTH - WAVY Rado
(fffiC-13») will air four ba^etbaD
games this week and early n&d
we^.
Here is the sdiedule for Becon-
ber le-lB:
Thursday, December le-Morida
StMe vs. North C^atiUna at Chap^
fflll. Time: f:4S p.m.
Friday, Deceiiio- 17-Diiquesae
vs. Waltt Forest at Winston &dera.
Time: 7:45 p.m.
Satwday, December 18'— Duki
vs. Vii^a at CharlottesviUa.
Time: 7:4B p.m.
Duke vs. Mif^gan will be aired
Tuesday, DecenAer 21. The game
will be played at Detroit at a
,tnne to be announced.
<///>/) i.'U^/)'^f IS
SHOP
By JACK MOORE
t
. For Your Shopping Qonvenience . . .
We are open Man. thru Sat. 'til 9 P.M.
2100 Atlantic Avf
Phone 428-1051
SWl in doubt! Give a
GIPT CERTIFICATE
Prom Chgrry Pearson!
)k SOOmile late n»dd stodt car hase has been ediehded tol<|pA
13, 1901 at N^ CfiTotoj^'M^ Speedway, oKieirfs oioouncedttla
week. /:* ^/
The event, to be railed fte Peach Btossom 500, was"
jotatly by ESsie Webb, speedway CSjairnJm <rf die Board, and P^j
ceU, exect^ve Manager d tfie sanctioning Natkaitta Ass'n. to
Car Auto Rfttuig' -
The 500-tap W«< i^he*e flH*%tpi*p8t4*ir Aofwing in tte^
Unas to 1988 model race c«» aad coiftes just^wo we^ alter Ifae ia*-
son opener on the East Coaat at Daytona*«rf*>ri*- 1
"OaH ,tt a iMui^-bai^ beginning,", flomwumted Webb.
with theD^<oia Kb, the Peat* Btosrtim S* itarts thfe season affj
a doAle roar. We beilwe *are i» bJ^aifndoiia int«trt M SM.
ri^t from the atart Ford and lOnrysJer will be going fifiborti m tt
And there may ha even aaofte- manuf adorer oompettng.
•"We are pertkularly haippy to preseni the fin* b^ raM^the
tite Canri^t^irgftf' ar^ tMQWae fi^ Is the ^*^«^
rtrf. f aisili ttift area wiB ^tfde l» find oiA firiltpnf
at Rockifllham Juit whliris h» atoreto^tfart tie if*t o< the yean"
Name for tiie March eveirt came from the fact ttffl* the wp^^ed-
way is kicated in the mi^He ol ftthriving peacbffawimji^a. anlfte
fnuttreeawiUbeinhJo<wi^«*|(t**n3W»b. ^,j
The Peach Btossom SOO will be one of two NASOAR-siictwDAlJate
modd auto r««s in 1S83 at the ooe*tale, asplMOt Nortii Caroikia '^
^edway. A«o«^ kmg-distaiice derby la fdwdi^ to Oct ^,
C<«lmnati<» d two dalbm at NOMS roeaiB th«-e wiU be 10 s
sneedwey racea in m* «dib » W^ number on ttie (^a<to. ^ Ae
<^r aver tracb it B^H. Parla^W. S. C, A^mM, (^ aid
Chartotte, N. C. "" :.
!torth Carolina Mc*®r S^pMdway, wWA q«»ed on Ort. ^, ^e^haa
beffl .cea9$by ton mA cmfemm to most mmdem ra£ti)r{>la|| in
the Untted Stales. _ ^
"We ks^ to mtrinpnin tiiat ^i^ictbn," Webb said "Therefore we
A«U conetan^ ify to ^ifpom wr'facifity. For our March 13 |ace
we wSl li|(ve si ^ woSm ammimea tlwt w^ bad at one ^^
. . ^us aome wKxte." «it
Bare tacei^. &e ^^^ghila &ai^ Dragway is the only dmagfrip
in the area (tot is 9tffl ^^ 9i#^ dosed its doors Sunday and wil
art open to Ae rest «l d» wi^r. t
Jo* DdiO^ pi«no^ to Ae ^^inta BeaA Dtagwy aild fare
is a big day ^amud to tfmaip^y- DeLosg »a7* ^ «mwlB ia||aOO
cars to oompeto in tl^ sto£*er-giaef run at the ^p. \
Dfajm ^y» ihwe wffl be a '^wwder-fufi" derby (ea^d tiiis
l^inday dftenwon.
. Vf aacA tm sm m la*3^ al«* dmifaaitor an* $50 will gP to top
As ia% as tito ^^ opK^ on Sunday afternoons khe tttes will
; i^^ at ].l:3p am. ^OIlLMmMtkJ^smg A lft:» p^m, aoS cogpe-
Utkra gettii^ underway at i pjo. ^ '
For tkse interested th^re is going to be a big fun M Ae Itrq)
Jan. 2. 19^. Ddflog ai^ lia teiiaiaHng to bring iawv«rtl'#.r "'
names in drag-racii« for a match rase to kick off tl^, new yeA R
promises to be one of the b^K«Bt runs ever at the Vh^i^
Dragway. See you Siere.
NOTICE
x^
VA. ICACH / AlAGOiM / lAYSIDC
Effective Dec. 11, 1^5, our Service arul Pm^
Pepartuc^nts wiU be «ilf n as io^mi |[
Monday pa |fi#^f 7:30 A.M.-^(» P.M. |
CQATES HQTOB CO., m\
VirgM* ieach, Va.
* »■ JW M. 'mi
yin^/ A^ou?
I
OBITUARIES
liM.JKNNBMIOWNIMa.MN,
n^ 41 BlMk«i«v 4M H ki tapttai
•i«l*C of CMllB CSMHtr. N t.,
■fW^irf Iwd to Hit ^dpwtor
Itos. Htnrf hem^ d ^Hte-
«r Dcto«it ml Nortli E. Mc-
^. I>Wra<UN CE!^. 11. W
f^t«fvid9ee road Iws d^d bi •
HwpM aMa- an k&iiaB «r two
WMls. A oittwa of Battlmore. he
•inr kfre S ;•■!«. 1^ nw a ratir-
fll nwddar «f tetley Madine
Wetks,
Swvi^ig «« a aon. L. A. C^
«f ^^goteSMHii; a haX iMaE.afai
I
#, of JMB tbit Drivt died te a
wmakmctik tone. Survivim are
«im nieoea. Mrs. Virald lUggs and
lbs. T. R. yMm» or Virgtala
tt iorvbod ^ a dam^ler.
Mrs. Budce VaMi^; aod a smi,
Keoaefli W. £Mer. boOi oT Vir-
1^ Besdi, and other rdatlves.
• ♦ •
Mi& tMWS BOSBR KING. IS.
IBS DiriMmre Avraue. died receirt-
^ ia a lKM|iM. Sm iraa the wtfe
of BiiMrd J. lOog «ad w^ a ttfa-
tag nriditt ol {Ma area.
nd, aurvlvoif
• imaAter, Mn. Audrey
Bi IMS a N«vy CaiplBla Md
ed la the Bmrve neet at Nortok
Nvvtf ai^vd and waa atricken
iMe 00 dB^. He was the husband
qI Ifra. Anila EveUne Sdwaner.
Mte to wUoMr. he is survived
hjl a tot itA Sdiwaner of Vir-
^tota BimA. a sister and two
I^IJAMIN MTTCHEIX. JR., of
M^ Oax avenue hK (Med in a
nwsing home afto- a ^rt IHness.
He w» a naitve of Nortfi Cam
Ilna Md had retired from Norbik
VbKnA Base,
flurvtving are hs widow, Mrs.
Ireie IfitdiA, ttiree sons. A'bert
F^rvbee and IhonMs MitdwU of
^r|^a Beach and Bmjamin H.
latdKH of Newark. N. J.; six
<te#tera. MisB Ix^ Mitdie^ and
MH. CathMrtne Bokkn of Newark,
lfr«. Beilte Harper and Mrs.
nUft If. RaedaH of Virginia
Bet^: Mrs. Dorothy McPhersoo
of WasMoi^ Md Mrs. Geor^a
WMt» of Bridgeport. Ooon.: SB
pmidtiMmk', Md 13 greatgrand
chilVCB. ,^'
• • •
Mi& LAURA BURGNE8S. 71. of
4M north Oceana BNd.. has died
to a hospita! after a short ifties.
S^ WM a. native of New Tim, S.
C, and a retired domestic work«-.
Surviving are two brotiiers.
Oiaite SfeCray and Jacob Mc-
Cray of PMIaddphia.
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MBB. KATHARINE CLARK
^CAUmtEUL, n. of «00 Atlantic
iAv«iue.,lMs died in a nursing
home. She was a writer Md wrt^
under tlw pM vuek, Katherine
Hiyjlsr. She had resided at Vir-
0taia Beach for 15 months.
Surrivin gis a sod, Navy O^pif.
avry R CUMweD of Norfolk.
m
£
TIDEWATEF*S hARGEST
SELECTION OF
*> **<s--' t.
PftOTOeWMC FRAMES
$3.95 ttt $60.00
Si
mis Sykxi^i 5x7 8xm, 11x14
Wall Frames 16x20
Many Styks and Fimshing
mmm mm
OF mrOOMIMY INC.
A f^w of the "oMer" folks of Vtafliila BcmA m1 Prtaieess Aaw County w« fveliaUy leeegirise Oris iMmitfe reee^ pIMegroph oi fte Cewt Hepe pliewa the aew lOmm ^ *M^*^** *
picture of the Prtacess Arae Cowt Hmho. Ae pleta re was takM sotaetlBM tai the WWs as you cm Id t«» was tahea. sMewa^ hafS Ncp VVl kli and aa ad«lo« was ifM «« »^fj^ TZt **
by (he oU Model 'T' parked at the fraat The bofl ding has (gauged quNe a Ut dace a cttbea sHp- buOdtag. Awl. H auyow attenpM to parlr li ftrwt of the steps ted^» fltey «*« hme to irtoe
M frame bulMtof ea the righ t no kMer exMs. a brfck waU aad a hedge. Aid, Om^ eeuU paaslMy get a ticket to bo^ _ . ,
pie.
ped this iricture. The M
Pi^ess Anne Plam
Phone 340-7752
D. Owens <i Sylvania. Ga.; two
sisters, ei^t graixkhildren and
two great-granchHth-en.
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DAVID WAYNE OWEN. 4, a son
of i<Am Keraietti and Nancy Fm-
bHie Owen cf 4713 Vistory road, has
died in a tmsfiital.
Besides his par^its, the child is
survived by a sistor, Miss Nancy
Marie Owen; and two brokers.
Jdm K. Owen. Jr.. Md Paul D.
Owen, aU of Virginia Beach; and
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Fantone, &.. of Norfolk and Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Owen of Chew-
peake. K. >
• ♦ ♦
C3IAIUJE T. DAVIS, 6S, of Inde-
pendaice Kvd., died in a hospital.
He was a retired employee (rf Vir-
ginia Beaciv School System.
&Mvrvinig are \m> brothCTs, Petar
Davis of Vii^ia Beach and
Gecmge Davis of Trerrton, N. J.;
four sisters, Miss Betty Davfe Md
Miss Wkoi Davis of Trenttm. Mrs.
Corine Green and Mrs. Addie Ik>I-
ley of Virginia Beadi.
HEKOnr CAM. SCQWANER. .TR.,
of 2336 Leeward khmre Drive, di^jd
hi a bo^ittid afto* a heart attack.
loui^ th« Ctock, for y«w« imtit 1992 ctopen-
4Mim oM fMviM comwcted Norfolk and Ports^
mCMiMif
. . .Ifien H. D. Oliver had be«n serving for 87
years ... ■* •
Ac^ as iwo cttias' onfy oouhedh^ Unk, the depoidafcie
leRtea enaaed and racrossedAfeBbubeai River between
l«erlsfc M^ Evtstmudi. fa vm the NorfoSc-Portsmoulh
9iA^ T^mI mm opened and the ferries were needed
.aoaaore.
%Wm,u Mw. a D. (SlkfBt served the communitiea
MMb If bolal «ad foneril sirHces of th6 highest
isiiier. tMiqr ^ fine Ikims, tie aewest at Vlr^a
ItBEb aad a eapUe. saw fa li ce d staff assure you of,
U0^ rflia^ed. defied es»» of sA yoiu- needs. Cai
Hury D. i^ Jmbm B. OUrar
I
•
City Cpuncll
(Continued {ran page Oi^)
diat tite city appoint Dr. Madge
D. May as the head of the de{»rt-
RiMt At present. Dr. May sorv^
both Vhr^wia Beadi a»i Chesa-
peake u^er the State Departineitt
of H^kb. Council unMimously
adq;)ted the jdan and will initiate
actioD (m it.
In (rtbo- action cmincfl:
# Appropriated $1,660 for of-
fice equipmMt Ux the Engineering
Dq>artmMt.
% ApptweA 12 zoning changes.
# Approved use permits |or
nn new servke stations in the
^nbroke area.
# Approved a use permit to
construct a sewage cbs^al sys-
tem in the Ayakn Terrace area.
# Approved a use permit for
the construction of 152 apartment
units in the Arrcnvhead area.
# Denied an application for the
etosure of two streets'in Aragona
Village.
PABENTS
ELIGIBLE
A change hi financial status may
Mtitle a parent, or parmts. to
Veterans Administrathm C«i^>en-
sation or Death Indemnity Compen-
sation if the veterM son's death
was sf^rvice competed.
Under the Deatii and Indemnity
CcHi^nsation Laws a d^ndort
parent, or parents, is entitled to
ben^its if his veterM son. or
daughter, died in so^ice cr of a
service c(»uiected cause and if his
income is within Uie legal limita-
tion— $1,750 for a single paroA;
$2,^ ftH* both parMts.
In many cases the parert was
not entitled to the ben^t at the
time of the veteran's death be-
cause of the uicome Iknitidioo.
However, as the f»rents grow told-
er and their income is reduced,
they /may have beccmie eligUe
for tiw VeterMS AdnoinirtratioB
ben^t. The sun^vii^ pu«it, or
parMts, becam<s eligS^ wha in-
c(Siw falls wltMn the limltatioii.
allhwgh this mi^ be years itfler
die vetoM's death.
Monthly paymMts rMge frotn
111 to $83 per numth, dependii^
upon incrane of the parMt or par-
Mts.
If a pareitf is hi doubt as to his
eligibility, it k suggested that he
coiKact Tlnm4s A. Moore, Area
Dh-ector, £Hvisi<m of War Vet«--
ans' Clahns. ConuiKmwealth ol
Virginia, &iite 218. Pnrfessional
Arts Buildhig, Norfolk. VirgLnia,
at 142 W. York Street. Maurice J.
Hunger. Veterans' CSaims AgMt
for the DivisM, vi^ te Atei
B. Shq>ard (^iraattoa Center, 19th
Street and Paiik AvMue, on the
seoraid and ftnrtfi Ihursda^ oi
each month, between the hours U
12:30 p.m. and 4 p.m.
Carrier Retiirns
(Continued from page One)
A painting of a tree had been ad-
ded. When asked about the special
designatiM. pilots said the airci|M
bad been Mown throu^ a treelto
knock out some Viet Cxoig gueriUite
ynbo were diooting from th^
leaved vantage; pohit. Hie guns
were silenced^y the sneak move.
•Rie carrier itself .J^rijivjed in Nor-
folk Monday and tied up to pier
12. Naval authorities at the Nor-
folk Naval StatiM m^ pmi ap-
proxknately 5,000 people Uimed out
to wefaxMne the Indepeiidenra
home.
The wet. ndsty ixpoflier faiMl
to dampoi tiie sphrtt ni the arrival
of the giant war^. To Htced who
had waited seven l<Hig monti^, tiie
rain that feil meant nothing.
New Members
ScHWky stfter irix head noonifas of
goatii^. . ~
The new mw rib e r s are Connie
Jones, Geor^ McQuHkin, NMcy
SttiierlMd, DeftA>ie Murden, Suan
LaoQUture, Maifaret Addoibrook,
Betty Wood, and Debbie White.
Ibor official, acceptance , was
nuide at tiie WWte Idtiatkm Bm-
quet hdd lA the Made Ai^is
ItefltaurMt on Novendso- 28. Dhi-
BIRTH
Mr. and Mra. Don Amos att-
nounce the bhih of their sec(»Kl
child, second soU^, Phillip Jeff Irson,
on Nov. ffl ;|in Norfolk General
Hospital. Mrs. Amos is the former
Mi^ Baitiara ForelmiMi. dai^iter
of Mr. Md l\f!irs, Phillip W. Fore-
hand, formerly of Chesapeake. Mr.
Amos is the son of Mr. and Mra.
W. F, Amos d Atlanta, Ga.
Mr. Md Mrs. Jdui J. FreemM
Jr. announce the birth of theu- first
chikl. a daughter, Dawn Marie, on
Nov. 30 in i;)e ]|aul IJospit^Mrs.
Freemanis the former Miss Nahfa
Cro^y. granddaughter (A Mrs.
Mary J. Clark of Norfolk. Mr.
FreemM is the son d lilr. and
Mrs. John J. Frieeman Of New
Yoric.
Mr. and Mrs. Rajj^Morisette' m-
nounce the birth d their first
child, a daughter. Valerie Dawn,
on Nov. 29 m Norfolk General Hos-
{^tal. Mrs. Morri^te is the fom^
Miss LJnda Honeyoitt, dau^ta- ol
Mr. and Mrs. Jam« W. Honeycutt
VWGJmA BEACH - Ei^ giite of Norfolk. Mr. Morrisette is the
l»ve been initiated into Tri Gamn^ ^ of Mr- aai Mrs. W. W. Morri-
sette Sr, also of Norfdk.
Mr. an^Mrs. Angdo N. Ihisso
announce the birth of t^air first
child, a son. Ang#) N. Jr., at
Dec. 5 in Ldgh Memorial HospitaL
iMrs. Russo is the former Ifiss Rt-
ta J. lUdanan, dauber ^ Chtef
and Mrs. J. W. Rickmei of Chesa-
peake. Mr. Russo is the son of
mr was foHofwed by die traditional Ifr. aad Mrs. Jwefik Bium ol Vk-
coamony. , ghiia Beach ,
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VIRGINIA beach; VBWSINIA, TI^H^a^AY. CW»ABER 16, 1965
CMIDLELI6HT
VESPERS S
^1
VIRGINIA BEACH; nORFXHJC - nie board of dl
rect(»rs of Virginia National Bank
merting recenSy increased the
ijank's legal lending limit to a
single borrower to $3.5 mtfUon,
thnnu^ the transfer (d $2^,000
frun undivided profits to siffplin.
This action rais^ the legal !^-
ii^ limit of Vir^nia National Bank
to tiie bl^ie^ amomt avaUaMe
fanner Nnr Yorker, ms. Monfort traveBed extenavely wi* her ^^ ^ ^^ j,^^ i„ ^^ g^a^g ^
qur^ the holMay season S% Mtnlort is tmsy . . . dso (bfftog
tfac#imaer and aprii^ and faD . .•. aad wamy tbnes late at n^t
'^. days aren't kng eowgh for me," exdaimed ttiis dynamic
warn vHww iitorest fai the oft-ne^ected okl folks and sbut-ks kn
becgrtie a vt^ of life.
Na^fausband bebxt settUi^ in Vii^ia Beach, «]d i^ con^asskm
far lb fliteiy combWed with h& tove of coddng and crocbeting has
numoami into a delightful fulkime ocoiipstilM.
. ^ vftpmi of a child in <Sstr«6 stimidates tte pUa^bnfiy of
maQr bot^ people who hwe becone oild luid fed>]e and sk^ are apt
to be igtMM^ at forgt^en. Even persons who mi^ be sj^npatheUc
will {MM tfam 1^ for a more attractive cause.
'Hiora teft anything." says SaHy Monfort. "theae are the
wtoMMt be ntaa^beni. ThefTftoMlie v^ted. "Key must be
mm
of 'pHR't^ mliat you praaib,' ^ uses ha
to 4^ ftiNt aAri^ge. Ri^ mw tiie true dn-istmes spirit of
^Hfm It f^daiiMd bf fiie colorful sMnin? iMckaoea, 0titt)>ring ball or-
aiKtmtt, miiai^iiEr baaia. dairity cToc hi led ibmA and lU^ set^
andtni mipndmtbmmAfkMtd ddieacia* (A«m ttie "KlHien
otmSfy liiii^.a<") ivMch are aeatfy collected in irarhNJS areas of ber
h^i«ii^ idr «itfMtltoit
filer awfeiet^ oiyflfit ot sl^rwl aad bed ^U^iers of matched pariel
jcxkon brl^ihn ^ ot^kd^ af many bechidden patients at .nur^
ihamm. The eracheted pooeHc bal^ covers wd bs^tooln tisme %ato'
■-.jUm $m dsoor for a^imd. Adtiite as weH as driHiren are intrigBed
a^ 4m cute {igs made tarn plastic blMch bottles and dKorated wltii
^A, sequins «ad button i^es.
IVidy bon^iful baM oriMments arr mftde %«n stvff^ fami bflbed-
dad «Mi fiearifeaied pini. vartookced teaii and i^ons, ar
■i*''t|f^-— TfMi^lH in»f be ised mng^ u th e^-e^mtcher <» chi^er-
ekas a iHiH^Kti. «ad of onirse, han^g on ttie CSffistmaa^ee or
, ;•» ■' ' -' ■
'49 ^ h<^ taMed b«- pickles and rdisbes come back for more.
.'llM^iApC 1*^ |ii<^Eta^ ^ <loi>« >° ^e AtM-tot time lapse ipa»:b)e wd
lOHnponii dd rediii banded down from 0aierati<^ to j^sieratkui
VNB- SEEKS
MERGER
• VWG^IIA BEACH -Tlw ^oirs
of the first Ba{ftM Ohardi, under
Om diret^M of ClHrias Daw with
Calvert Shenk as argHiM. will
l^«Mit the Annial CmAelif^t
Vrtpers on Suiday evening. De-
cmim 18. at 5:00 p.m.
TWs will be the first Candlslight
Ve^rs in tiw Oiurdi's new smc-
tu«7 and In bmaf of the oecadon
the dwirs wiU sing two eiMatas.
The Or^, a modon hamMXiic
selection as c«it«iiporary as the
dMinch's new saactuvy in «4iieh
it wiU be »ing, "CSuistmas
Story" is a cantata by Everett
Titcomb. Hiis work f or con^iined
choirs, ro|»'an9, teiwr and bari-
toiK soloi^ will feature the Junior
Choh- an dsokMM. Miss Patricia
Wallace. Mrs. Earl Uarnard, and
Mrs. Bruc|e Farthing; sopranoes.
Oscar Nordieni and Harold Baker,
tenors and Byrd Chancey. baritone.
TTie Mcond work to be m%
"Christmas Cantata" bv PhilipT
FYiedrich Bwhner is a little musi-
cal gem bequeathed to us from
the p«*5d of the Thirty Years*
War. Tbft cantata is described as
a "Cwncerti ecclesiastici,*' it was
comfflf^ in 1942. Featured soloist
in tills cantata are: Mrs. Earl
Leamard. sopwio; Mrs. Byrd
Chancey, contralto; Oscar NiffA-
em, toior; and B^^ Chancer,
baritone.
Tlic public Is conlially invited
to attend the Choirs dferings of
the Chri^mas ^ason.
WiK^M hf Mrs. MoniRt whk^ makes h^ cmned foods so tesM^QS-
^ W» aad ^SMtrmA.
' ' - -^' .■ ■ ' **
Oo)(»W flkia are ffled aoeordinf^y for a man fit a «am» and
are ttitl^ fo be 0$tx§xil»d by Inrs^ to the perils «f fiie nuralt^
fame m ^teM tbapowmal iMt it ta myo rt aa| as 4he gift. And
jta each aedC iMu^Bt ^luda p«ppermiiil luid hiK-e4u>und camles
... to aaitiify t^pnPWBflp!
Mrs. S^ Morfok p«i 3lane vift her alv«r poodle on SSth street
and has been a widow lor Kf yean. She hm bn^ Dumemis serkxis
ejMrattoosfroin wfaicfa she bo«pe4 back with detemlMd vigor. ^ is
^in'y«aria|d ;-. . •--,,•■.... ' V
tt wil lipt Ae nsay be able to obntteoe to. ghffir 4l^ offoti bur
IpNMOoMi ii fill sfiA tses^whatoyer fsrcrfit st\e gains to-get AfMM^ ma-
liariite mikiimf lo^vdieols to mdce aimre g!ft£ io^'tmr^ ol the skJc
4|id ll^'^im stop.'* Ae Ui^wd, 'Tve got a tiger by the t«l."
Virginia. In additim, directors au-
thorized an increase in the baidc's
unallocaM loan loss reserve to $4
miUiMi. lUs reserve is maintoined
as a safeguard against bsses re-
»dting ht>m the lending* opa^tion
d the hank. TIm c^iaagM. de-
served by VNB b(»(rd chairmai
R Co^by Mo^ne as "signifkprt
measures to sa^ Oaati^ |£ha-
die (UNetoA^ im^ii^f hfld lit I4br
la !fov«Ub#. fHiMrtag Vbi|!nia
HaSkMi'9 tmm «tt' fiaak of
Phocbiii and Wlt^tm National
Baidc d Haon^, ttto bnk'i eap-
itd md mi^u aoeooM tobdH)
mmm nie tranter authored
1^ the , bmni will toorease tiie
Mml»ned aecoiBA to 135 mWea.
m^mA famris are restricted to
a kwn (»- loam of no more Qmb
U p«r^it ol toe bank's total cap-
ital 'aad ffffphis to fendk^ to an
inSviAial bortowo*. The tecr^oed
loiding capacity "st^ngthens the
baiiE's sbQity to meet toe credH
i^eds of iadoi^ tlurougfKMit the
stato and fives e^^d»ice of the
vdoe of stotewide l»iddng growth
to boUi Vii^da National ami the
Omanonwralto," according to
Mowe.
Sif«ty Urged
At Night
VM6INIA BSACH - ''iV^
ioMet traffic trouUes. So rtep
up year idMt^aM at drak."
In toose wwk Ree^ JtAnnn,
C^ of the Vlrginto Beach S^ety
Bureau, today spotli^sted me d
the major traffic dangers faced by
walkers and drivers this nwnth.
"When (living at night a motor
ist can't W an object witQ it
CSBMS wlihbi range of his head-
]i|^." JdinsM said. 'It's obvious
IhtA, If te's driving at a speed
^t wwi't permit him to stqp
within Chat distance, he'll hit the
objaet. Rffhieed soeed is a flnist
fer night drhring.''
HoweVCT. lowered speMJ is mt
the whole solution, the Chi^ said.
In oi^r to %e danger quickly b^
act inmnediately to avoid it. tlie
drivo' must step up his alertmss.
Chief Jensen pointed out that
the walker is similarly handlcap-
poi at ni|^ ^t the pedestrian
has tofe advantage of b^tog able,
to see a vehie'e's headlights long
before its drivo* can see him. so
the main responsibility for his safe-
ty rerts with him.
Hie Chief advised pedestrians to
wear something made oi white (h*
rrflectorized materia when walk-
ing at ni^t. Carrying a flashlight,
or even a newspaper, helps .driver
spot toem sooner, he said.
"Now, Whefi Chri^mas diopp^ s
are likely to be abmit after dark
and diristmas partis are in full
swing, thi ni^t drivtog and waft-
ing picture beconnes more compli-
cated," Johnson said. "Often i^'s
furtoer complicated by rata, snow,
^et or ice. Drivers and walkers
must have toeir wits about them
ev«ry secmd, if they want to stoy
safe uhdor such c<H^tk)ns.'*'
Va. Beacji Firm To itrket k
Hew Type Of Vacation Cottagt
Girl* Sell Trees
LVKNHAVEN - (^ristmas
tTMS are being sdd by tlw Mer
natk»ial C^er oi Job's Dwij^iters.
Bethd n, at Mlll«-'s d^jartmrat
rtore paiidng lot on Vlr^^ Beadi
BlTd,
,,JbughmL^if^ttaKiltjma^ b^
to 10 pm. thrt^ December a
STUDENTS PEJIFORM
LYNNHAVEN - Itie fifth,
sKth aad s^«rth grade chorus of
Lynnhaven Elanmtary scfaod wiU
p«-form to a Christaias Pn^am
laxte- tfie <Hrecti(m (d Mrs. Prolfttt
tlw music teacb^, on Decemb«-
21 at 7:30 p.m.
tbtn win be a liurt Pareirt'
T Ap^H ^^ toepiaytrn hininr a i
n^ Mtowdiai^ folkwing
{HTOgram.
Parert*
► wist .
g thej
VHWHNIA BEACH - T\m Week-
mAa, a un^ vacaticm cottage
and rwort motel unit, five years
to the i^mniag and ej^jo-immtol
stage, is now ready for marketing,
it was announced today by tois
city's WeAen^r Cofpwation.
In making the announcement.
William Culp^^ <rf Virginia
Beach, president U toe Weekender
Corporation, said his firm was now
actively seeking dealers in Virgin-
ia, Maryland. Delaware, North and
South Carolina to sell the units
, to todiviAials and cMiunercial «i-
terprises.
An attractive and colorful alu-
minum panel vacation hwne.
raised on gracrful legs o! struc-
tural metal, provides a |tt«-fin-
i^ed. easily firanced packap fw
all types of resort iKiikltog sita.
1^ unique unit, of alumtoum bv
Alcoa, sells completely equ^)ped
for |4,9S0. It is ^{^ in two
sections, eSch of which can be
quickly bolted togetter to provide
a large carpeted livii^, sleeping
area, ai^ fully-«|uipped kitdi«i-
ette and bath-
Called the Weekender, the unit
measures 16 by 16 feet with a
four by fourteen foot sun-deck ae
cessible through alumtoum sliding
glass doors. The shelter^ area
beneath toe 8 foot high stilts pro-
vide kleal space for patio, screen
room or carport. a
"Hie Wedtender wa<i created
as an answer to the search by
toousands of r^ort property own-
ers looking for a vacation honoe
for their lot toat can provide top
quality at a reasonsble. easily-fi-
nanced price, "stated William Cul-
pepper, president of the Weekender
Corporation.
file highly verMtile WeAeoder
is adaptable to a wide variety of
personal conmercial uses, suca as
a ski-lodge, lakeskk cottoge, beach
house, guest house, office, mal 1*3
quarter, nM^l rental unite, boat
house, studto, or earning and
huntii^ lodge. Two of the units
can be "mairtod" to double avail-
ible ftior spaca, apd toe de(.-orid
segment will be J«n expensive if
a second kitctoi and t»th are cot
mafkr waBs are a littlMoiM
natural wood pai^feig wMi a pe^
Lawyers In Abundance At Fort Story
IHans w»« ttuumneed Dec. U)
for toe merger of Wytl» County
Nat»fial Bank, WythiHrille, Virgin-
ia, with Virginia National BatdL A
jotot aiBX)uncem«)t was msKle by
I. W. Park, presidfflt of Wythe
County National Bank, and R. Cos-,
by Moore, chairman of ihe board
of Virgtoia Natkmal Bank. Hie de;
dsks to m&tge came ^sterday
alter a^w by the boaids of dl-
recbn (^ eadi bank, ^ba inei^
is sobjeet to tba apfmivd q( the
sharebol^k^eiMpieli bank
U. S. ConfifB'ofthe
•fff^
-f-r-
li^ talpl^ h Mtaadaaoe at It Story, Va. bl flie ften ef Ove^aral Uettt^iaats, aH foi^ried towyers.
iiataMdll£lMdMilSB.lB«beeeBfo«aeefMMiat Ft Storji Nad^iarten ape. frani left to ri^:
lat Um. UMpi Uto. -fr^ it Slary ailataBt; BeiNH L totw^.tsmmaBdiBg (rffhser «f tbe liM
Wmc ruisssr^ Jmrlk ' Marias^, Vt Stat? t» spaHaHsn tMlai^ James A. Garry, m. ft gtory
Jadgft aifWfto; mA^Mtm^. Bmnt. enealN iHfeK sf tte Mik ftaBspartetloa Tenaiaal Cetepa^y.
FT. STORY — Lei^ counsd and
r^esOTtation abound at Ft. ^ry,
Va. It's to the form of 5 ffrst lieu-
tnants who are idl quidiM Urw-
yers bA cAstri&f M^gned to the
installatkffl |i otter milittfy ca-
paciti^. '^
, Tbe five are l^Us. Hertart I.
Krause of Woodnwre. N. Y., Wit
liam LAr, Jr., oi WasWgton. D.
C, Kennetii J. Macksoid of Paw-
tucket. R. I.. George T. Brown,
Jr., of Macon, Ga.. and James A.
Gorry, HI of Wilmtagton, Del.
AS are members of toe bar as-
sociatton to to^ respective states,
idth the exception of Macksoud
who, althouf^ he's {wssed the
IRhode Island bar examtoatkmp,
lades onfy toe formal swearing-
to ceremony.
For Col. John R. Williams. Ft.
Story conunancter, the abundance
of legal tdent means he has quali-
fied attomrars to s^eral different
fiekls. Thus, a variety of legal
mattN^ can be handled internally.
* Krause is a specialist to corpor-
ate^and business law. Ldir is to
4^sted to isfemationaljind lalxjr
law aiMi Brovm, comm^al krar.
j| Gorry is a geo^al practidoner and
Kfocksound plahs further stody to
tile area of tax law.
For soMiCTS stationed at Ft.
Story, *he J»ge stock of lawyers
means tc^notch repres^itoUon to
military courts aaS wund legal
advice pwiceming tJbatl of such
thinfi aa survivnrs ttlistance,
socid MKvrity, contrM*^, wills,
taxi^M aB|f veterans i^toistra-
iioD rfUrs.
Norttudly.,y^ only Ulwyer au-
thoriz&l on toe p^ Wmdd be th^
jwlge afripcate. «Wch Is the posi-
tion iww fflled by Gorry. tlie ottier
^ttoMBM bold more diversfied
||bk Uitt' is toe post adjutant,
respons&le for the administration
d the personnel of Ft. Story's
heEKlquarta's and headquarta's
con^w^, and Macksoud is toe
tran^xMlatim dtvxr for Ft. I^ry.
Krause is coitimanding officer
d toe OSnd BARC (BufM. Am-
pMbicta Best^fy Cargo, Platoon;
and Brown is tlie executive dRca
d toe mtii "nwapaiation Termi-
nal Service 0>.
WUte nst part of toefa- re^ilar
duty aas^nmento, boto Krause
told Brown are mi permanent
ord^ to aciuettlwr triidor de-
j^nsa counsd fw any court martial
prcceedtogs that mi^ conw up
withto the five units (^ toe 71st
Tran^rtation Battolion, located at
Ft. awy. Tbe 71st, conmanded by
U. Col. Ge(Htie G. Mosgrove, is
under toe tfft Motw Transport
Gn^ at Ft. Eostls.
MtUtiry law doei not necessarily
require to mai^ caies tbe trial
aiMl defense for court martials to
be attorneys. (Hi!y that they be of
officer rank. However, it is re-
qtored that the defense have equal
or ^ater qualfficatimis than toe
trial, or prosecuttog dikxr.
Krause, to charge d SS men and
four KXHm BARCs, spait his
undo-graduate years at the Uni-
va^ty d Pennsylvania's Wharton
School of Finance, graduattog to
1901. He received his cmnmission
through the ROTC program there
ami entered tbe Army on adive
duty to Octobo- 1964. Bis law de-
gree came from New York Univei^
sity. Prior to his assignment to Ft.
Story, he sermi as tramportation
officer at toe Soieca Am^ Depot
in Ramuhis. N. Y., and attended
toe basic transportation officers
course sA the Ft. Eustis Tfsnspor-
totion School.
A 1964 graduate of Mercer Uni-
versity's Wahw^F. Geoi^e School
of law to Maam. Ga., Brown, 25,
was previwsfy attoched to toe
30th TransportoUon Battalion,
which is myw to toe Republic of
Viet Nam. He is a graduate of toe
basic b-an^rtation (dicers courae
at the Tran^rtation School. He
received his conimttssion through
toe ROTC program at M»cer.
Legal training is us^ul to Mack-
soud, who to addition to his duties
as transportation office^, is toe Ft.
Story post courts and boards offi-
cer, survivws assi^ance officer
and toe office to charge d toe
offic«^ cldb on toe installatloti.
MadoOud, a 26-year-old native
of Paw^ick^, R. I., is r^wnstole
for toe ct^racte nude by the offi-
cers club wito outsit c(Hicems
ami for contracts duhI^ wito dub
empkQ'ees. Be ad^ds«i Ft. ^ry
fianUiai on tax. luiffaDc^ and sd^
dal seoirity nuilirs nd has
drawn 19 wai re^mei wffls for
them. "Ate mevWim assistance
work has taken him as far «Mto
as P oita p wufe and m far nurto
ae Wi^msd, Va.
A 1951 gra&iate of Prov^ence
Collie to Rhoite Island, where he
received a ROTC commissl(Hi,
MackKwd attended toe Ba^tm Uni-
w&r^ School <^ Law, graduattog
to 1964. He catered the Army to
Oct (rf 1964 and went throo^ the
s«ne cowse at tte Tnuqwrtotlon
Fchool wito Kraose. ^y
^ ju(^ advocate d toe ^«al-
lation. Gorry's mato responsibility
is to advise toe post commando*
and participants m courts and
boards actions (» l^al matters.
Gorry, 26. was assigned to Ft.
Story to Febniary of this year
after serving to Uie (rfftoe of tbe
sti^ judge advocate at Ft. Eustis,
Prior to the Eustis asrignment he
attended toe Judge Advocate Gen-
eral Sc1m»1 to OiarlotteavlBe, Va.
for 11 weidU and toe ijrfantry of-
ficers' biyiic cmirae at ft. Burning.
Ga: Gorry is a IMI gr^hiate d
toe University d Delsfware and
graduated from Imv scteiol at
Washtogton and L^ Univ^sity in
Lradngton, Va. to 1964. He received
his commission from toe ROTC
progran at Delaware.
Ciorry also handles an assort-
moit d legal affairs for post per-
sound rangtog fmn assistonce in
desipiating powers of attomtey to
claims acttons and toterpretotion
of mflitary regulaticuis.
Intwpreting rules and relations
is an knpOTtant role of the post
adjutant. Lieutenant Ldu*. He did
his undergraduate study at. Notre
Dame University, graduated in
1961, and received his ROTC com-
misskm from that institotkm. In
1964 he graduated fmn toe
Georgetown University Schod d
Law to Wi^ngton. D. C. Lehr at-
t^ed the Army Adjutant Gen-
eral School at Ft. Benjamto Har-
rison. Ind., b^ore being assigned
to Ft Story.
AB Ave £^ee that not bidy are
toey bemg ^ use to the Army be-
t«tiM d todr legal traiiutag. but
they are feamii^ informatkm and
^echidcpia that will be of use in
the dvflian practice d law.
'wi^ n»et and dealt wito a lot
ol diif«-ent types of peo^ile and
becffiise of Uiis have learmd much
about biman nature." nsya Lieu-
teiai^ Brown. "Abo. to the Army
you bMome acoutoned to resp(»-
sbfltty earikr ttum you would to
civiUan life."
fn-^ed acoustical ceiltog. Floors 1
in the living, sleeptog area are
carpeted to attractive, long-vraai-
ing nykm pile. A M t^ 48 incn
dr^sing vanity and 8 by 2 tod
birch (^XKt are built-to features.
- Tbe efficieiAly de<!ign«i kiVhen-
ette is equipped wito a 6.4 cubic
foot refrigerator, a two-foimer
counter top range, larg^ porcelato
stok, lurch cabiMts and a 8) gal-
kin water heater.
The bathroom coAaim a bato
tub^diower cnnblnittioR, vitreous
china wash bowl and t^^ a wat-
ed fan, and lighted wall nurror.
All pkunl^ and electrical wmk
is complete at toe plant before
shilling. Top quality oippw wovk
is imrtaHed by master plumber to
accordamra wito tlw national
plumbing code. Similarly, electri-
cal wiiisg using conduit throu^-
out is tosUlled by mttrter licensed
dectoidans.
To pr^re a stte for toe Wedt-
esider. ^ owner has only to po^r
toree^ fn« cubic yard concrete
foototi^*^ wito andxH" boHs sup-
plied ^ Wedcei^tf pnyM-Iy m^
to plaia. Tbe bouse is moved by
toudk to toe kcatkm to tw6, 8 by
l64(Mt Mctiora^ aad «-ected on toe
foottofs irittaiB a ai«-day period.
The ara^kn (toes nd imlv^ con-
rn^rn «f siplie^.ladt, nn^ A'
dectoidty, Aa;^ v.ileQtriciui «*
.^P^iImmI^sm (ionusc
a ffflffilnri tfik
tm- 9p^M^ Itykd lied I-
Btum win ^iitniA as tbe 1^
or stills foi^ toe Weeka^ to com.
bto sfruitoal ^ra«to m^ M-
traethw a^pusvm. h the fnmt
of the unit te Ntfitas also serve
as toe stn^taw fn* toe eotranov
stolrwi^. tlii^ are augmaito#il
tiie bade of two Us^eteA mM
le^ to 8Up0»t ite raar pMm
of the unit \ .
tvi^inch core d tasulattog foam
polyurethane, md « iasMe wall
of wood pMitfng m ahantoum. Ex-
terior eolors avaiUrible for toe paa-
^ are blue, white skA yellov;. THe
amsoteg hisulatii^ dliil^ of ih^
walls is reflected by toeir nr'
vshie* d M M eompMtd to a
Jl "U" vahie tor a waQ nsfaig IS
iKJies d bridt pku S> h^hii tl
holtow tile ud ^M«r. I1 ^bk
wcodstt Mt foor times to»to«dal>
tag lakili d* a 15 todi msataiBirj
way.
"Wito time timnmim iiwial-
tog 9iditiM, you e«i ^nast W^
the Wedtmder wito a eaadla,"
states Mt. Odpaiipir. "CertaWy
the inailgHT^diwadwriitfirs of %e
unit mdi» it otrand^ e«lf %
ke^i cod to the suoaiMr, er
to ^ winter for use m a
kidge!"
*U value is a tediide^ meaitfe-
meMddw imulating AUty tf a
m^erial.
WdU. roqf and fkiar of toe
Wednnder are w«tther-tH^t soad
widi (momIs vttb in> outer surbce
of ^»»» terioRtf Mora alumtami
Aeet witb ^tea'a, exdusivt Alu-
noabre bdfadoi aMitid finish, a
Sto^de ftoandi^
for tlw Wedi»der hava bate mt-
ranfed wtth (lie itasKMes rikAsso-
datas Dissoiiat Cecpontfinks «
that toe uatt cafi be pordMiftfer
IBM Amto MMcat nd a moiktly
payneni el tNUH per mmA 0m
a aeyeD-y^» pcrinL
ment," Mr. Culpepijer $tate8, "it
b pbilMl tirtt*#uMto a uoU wfth
a minimom ilBAlpalt of , cash ud
naJa use d poodlije inconMs bmo
renting toe urit*to bdp ^y Mr H "
An impottaoLr featura of kha
teMKmhr la tt»« ^«d that !t can
be «^ dttassarabM if necessary
airi iMpped to « new kteation,
fb^, if an owner wishes to mom
it from toe seashore to a moun-
lirin lake, it is easily paaribla.
Tlie Weekender is mtHfadwad
1g I K. Palter, lae.. Vir^pia
ttm, Vlrginiii. ttlpactnpw
ud tahrleiKort at 0mM baOC
farther toformatioa on the
WMtMm is tnam^ t9 «(WBg
JuifaiitiiiiifiM OopanittB, KO.
Bo3L um, rur^ia Beadi. Vh#ria.
#?r
ne fiunlfy dbnn Is the ooly plaee the BebaH t, mm tuOiy mm
see all todr faniBy at once. tHe dder Sttma, 1mx« wIA fteir im,
GySgt Jack D. Slirs. have ste sons and t«» gittidMBf m aellM dal^
n^ the Marine Corps.
Eight Marines In One Fanti^
- itf all parents wctc
t4t. Sims family of
NORFOLK
Uke tlM Hobart
Virginia Beach, Va., the Marine
Corps would never have a recruit-
ing problem.
All six. sons and two grandsons
are presently Martoes on active
duty.
Tlie elder Simi^ make toeir Iwme
with, toe ekiest Leatoo-nedc to toe
family, Gtoinery Sergeant Jack D.
Sms. Aircraft Matotenance Chid
for Attantk Fleet Marine Force
Headquarters to Norfolk. Va. They
reside at 2S7 Capot Road to toe
Virginia resort &ty.
Major Tony Store, 35, a squadron
c(snmandkig officer, is statmed
at tlffi^ifaiHtoe Ckirps Air ISatkm.
Yuma. Ari:;. Eamy, 9, a ser
geaiA, k wttli Marine Aircnpfl
Grot^ 91 at the Marine Corps AJr
Stotion. BeairfitttI, S. C. Sbevm,
31. iajil«MeG(»p(^atiticfflad^
TotwTioap^nBPAQax^Cmnp
Lejeune, N. C. Ronakl. S. U a
private fii«t dass jMrito the id
Marine Aircraft ^P^»
Pdnt, N. €., and Bruce, 19,
a Pfc. is en route to Vietaam.
G^i^sNis are C<»pqnri J«i;rr
HflOt stotioned at Itti
C(K<ps District Head^iortan,
to Atlanto. Ga., and I^ivato '
row Powdl. 1^ present^
ing recruit traii^ at ^sA^h>
land, S. C.
Accord!^ to G]^. Stoa.
of j^ tbiraa boys, Donald, is In-
terested to a Blarlne Corps oinwr
afto* graduation from Old Oanin-
Um Cdk^ to NorfoBL ,>^
Gy^ Sms, wfaiie iwaUitiag
f«r Mntto- three years I) Hvnut
bk-, Udd that AH members of the.
fam^ mm emk llHtall ^
plaftia iM^r WmitWmnmi
E^etowMia Jgwlttw M
yeMkseridas, M:4MlWPpMii In
"^ woiad a lew man |MM.**
T
m
\
Virglnit Bexh SUN, Thurfdty, D«»mb»f 16» 1965
Dttf lata Cl^
I wtrt • tttta tar cWitonM. I
Mve b&m a 0iM boar ^0^ ^y ^P'
Ml da^. I btv« « f^ »«!>«
0^ ^ He Mfil • # colUr.
tiat • pli^ in^^e M
i fj|»frrH*. I wnkh W*et Jqid
a My- I wast a ^%^^ that
ii A 'ftank gw. ^|9f «? you?
4i* ^ Mmb we m^wl le' &Mla
^ip M fi^ » Mowte S,
•M, as 4wbt ^^oa« cUdrto
"^^^ bM. " itata
4rid # «tat ha it. to
b^vtooudd
«te wrote fte Meti for
K «M to jK« luriifflrfc"
l&%«riiw^ bar a littetm
WlfB
Ob awjl* Ja^bKC «t ^-
itani atania'van Mn.
Stifki. Wuif bad fo
fliftllba
iipalft lo Santaaaiia. iffiOe tte
IM|MI^ wM'titMtfad 10 ""San-
It Qaw, Mrti'FBHi a Imf ware
MBt to' "SaftU etai, NtMh Pale.
U. s. A." Seme dlj^ tH| pother
iKhliKqg *9«orfh
flprtig „
Santa €^ lives, ivu my 9r
4fle add^v^aed w«r« ooted The
lettyn were addnaiad. "North
Pole. Xmaa Vffl«ge. U.S.A.." aad
/^ q( ^ ibrid. " One aod-
denttlfaF afi (o "Santa Oaua, Vir
i°^ ^^^', YlfgWia," was Tf
nereis even
■'Vauta't Z^
It appevred a«.
olliejv. •wpr "tow."
'aqd'tNVrWeiinni«l||(«-
^ chedced wiib tbe pott office.
^p leO'us that 00 «i|t code is
re«B7iMeea8ary in thia eaie. iMb
SabdpiHttNotaMto^
lett«n to SanU, a^d r^ard-
oTW they are Mt^mrwiU
«iaM ^e^Bitety arW|. li oor-
^ place to be rewl by Santa.
We were struck too by the ooor-
larteo.
Pl|t a Big
iSmack-
I abo go b Sunday Schod
Md cteavb eveiy Sunday. And at
KbidB^arteD we go to dmrcb oq
Ibuidays. Be sire to give te
poor peopte'sooie preset^ b»
C3ffistinas too.
Love,
KeBBy
* • *
Dear Santa,
How anjcn,lam fine? How is
lln. Santa C3ausT If you don't
jnind me addi^ for tUa^ I would
wx to ba^ a snudl sewing ma-
eltae, a taiilet, a bdt, and a podc-
eteok wMi a stapulder strap. 4
frnwU Ufce to wish te peof^ tSi
over tlw world a Merry Ckistao^s
nd yon i» a Mary CVistmas.
I worid tta to have it snow this
CMrtBts. JfM m*. Santa CJaus
aM'Biilb^ riiaae Sato. I'll
to doae ida latter now.
your Mend,
Oomia L.
F. S. I wodd Ife to iwve a mge:-
bd too.
Fior Ov^nua I vnnt a gun,
dump txack and a bilM. Aao i
piA toy. I*^ been a Unda good
boy. Mostly rind lli^agivbig.
* Thank ^m,
Rhett
• « •
^ Sbw ms you? I ma dm- Pleas^
1(1^ rae a fsOM or a radio r%
|r ^'Secrel mn,<:^ a 007 (h- acn^
1
TOBOBB^ M.
• « *
Deo'Saitfa,
t^ is what I wid ^^ would
br^ n» for Christ | w«tf a
m^ up set and a bool d^t
Tasv&y^ Mvy dlnosattnu. ipi ^le
rest I wsA a smprte. Usto
pl«iM ^e me a >e^ Irem you
and from tbp Md aose r^ode^
Love,
^udy M.
FS. nam tet lor get te kf
nn.
How ure you getttag ^r%? Ffaie
I bop*. I am a« s^ h«ve be«
a ind girl tl^ yiir, I started to
sebod Ms year ami W^i it very
- . - ineludeu «n
te inside. One boy included tbe
itt* aun*er from a (jatalag^a
in|>re he had seee bin CSMoas
rtquastsanl another tocbided aB
te prices.
" §aata h^ a«ured iw. that ht is
«sa4f fr ^ «und viiit, and
that as may requdtl is pMble
will be 09iiapUed with.
Bm how are some of te let-
ters, first sent to Santa, then to
die VliilMa B««dl |$IL N^ of
these latten have been edited in
««r way. We ghre them to you
^ as Otey were written.
dear Sainta Glaus.
M ^J^ tell who afe te
gM dAMa? and wiu are te
badf fUdtCD? f]e«ae teD me aa
atddc as ^ku ean.
ixwe,
Melissa
^w tti^ Awi, ;:
op (MtR
" %9
ijM
m cat Wrth* »W^ game,
Hibda 4owri g&w. a Atg some
food Us tt, T.y., aome cbtb«s and
a h^ some nwsjBsairiie.l or mi
and 1^ ottiai' tiipi^
ffffVi^mm Ctfiim m4 m«i
and ladys. th^e are aooie of te
thiMs tor t *>e in.
cte^iea iMili
101 pairs itees «^ dw
some toys
dp^^sffii
a k>t of food
nuk
bodks
pm paper ,
isibk md chairs
a littk bit of everyttitaig
bx te poor {^q^le
ck^eb, boc^s. milk, food, ami a
lot ^ everydung.
John H.
me a OM^^le of
Wmy dn-Wmas.
Yov frte^
Tom
* •
Dt$f Sapta.
I wood like a ban. I f^ Ite a
roaAwx. I wood tie a elMtric
trato. 1 wood ttb • waDet. I wood
Uke a J^»^ics|^. I wted Hke a
n^iliueidv^ I wood Uce a Pbor-
Wr. 1 wAod |B» a recOTd playa-.
I Vktor
Dev Santa,
1 i^add tte for you to btaig HM
* • • .
Secret Sam bnd Johnny ExfH-eas
Battle Wagon.
Ian,
l^isty L.
P.S. PteaM fari^; im sonw nir-
priaes.
* • «
Dear S«^ QaoM;
I h^ you are wd. I im sfva
y^rs oU. I aiVa good b(^ mat
OK te tnne. Will ym |dM« briag
me a new tH<7cle. I viidd atoe
like:
Battte Action
"nik-IVak
awwCooe MacUne
Love.'
David J.
D&t Santa Glaus,
(ta C3vk(tmM Sve. I irant. Bfiss
Pe^, gnn^, biadc becb for d<dto,
Play Dob, and that aQ!
P^gy R
• • •
Dear Sa^a Claia,
PleaM ixtig me:
1. Seffi^ Bc^
t A Strdler
3. Doctor kit
i New crayons
S. Pafr d siasoi-s
«, ABaitiie doD
Nancy Ann C.
P.S. We dim't have a my Ug
cWmnfy. . • .
* « *
Dear Sai^a C3aus.
t am a good hoy.
Vow, Stock C.
* * *
Drar Santa Cl«i's.
I am trying to be a good bc^. I
hope you come to wjt bouse. I
h^e Ztedd^ will be homa for
Cbri^mas. Please bring Urn some
gloves to luep his han^ watn.
Plnse briii mai^ some pei^g»e
atfi HeiA a iunbi«!]fi. Bri^ Bittoe
a trtidk. I wmi^ Ite a Reject set
<H- a SUngray Milfit if you ham
aay. Our moi Jeaks so be carefol
n^ pM waft on tt so you won't
(an in.
t'our good f rdnd^
Gerald B.
PJ5. I wUl try ta^get a bettar re-
port c«(ti oe*t time- 1 tok study-
i^'bar^ now.
■ # « •
Daar Santa.
I want evoTtfaing Jeanette has
«i to* list lliank you for thoe
gifts.
Karen ^
♦ • •
fff Santa Cl«ise,
Dnu-
D^r ^ta.
Udw ai^ yoM? ftii I hope. Here's
what I wkit Ik ari|l|Bai ohayt
I «a9t a $tbf In D^ and a
<^m^ (^m^ and a Btott
Game. ^/OA. m gnae that's c«l.
Piqwye. md a ring l^ie. and a
pr eae n t tor n^ moOor ud faths
wT0^ up. lUi to lAat I wut fir
n^ mottiff sad isAar. Ptor my
naotbar: a bantiM iwvitfar. with
a {««^ roai'TUa <xki red uad
bhie. antf to my fater. Tw9
books, fka Banrted ftidlge and
Prudent -KtaMdy. and for my
Uncle Billy aome hindkerdiiefs
dad soflM sha«a. and a diirt tad
panto, and fw n^ nto^ a uiotti-
bnuA that to Itee ud for my
fater a new ^Bw tootl^miah.
I like you l^ta.
From Joyce?
• ' • •
Dev Santa.
I keep nqr feet on te floor I try
to itt preU^. I want to be a gopd
boy. Dear Santa train set to all
I wwit
Love MSce
• • •
Dear Sa^ C3aitf,
How to lAn. Santa daus? Ifow are
you? I aso, fine. PleaM gring me
sQim l^ridi^ tow to Attm, aai
a Baby Boo, a now mm mi^dni,
a UtUe girto makrup set thirt has
pishBM aPd powders. A Tssm^'s
suitom «d a laoe^p d>oe and
sooM suHM-toes. Merry CSuistmas,
Love, DfMta
• * •
Dear Sarta,
I un fiiK. I eat wd I si^ n^
ptayvt every ttaaa. (Ptoase brii%)
SQMr baM, 1^ Junqi rope, Skip-
pv, JoJe.
Love, Ktaoberfy Fa
• • ♦
Dear Saitta Chm
I would like a Son-CMie Maker
Md a Mto aair<^ doB and any-
ttk^ dae you think I would like
Ibank you. I Io\« you.
Mary Jane H.
4 * * * ,
Dear Saata
I know you are very bugr. I wa^
a Mary Poppins doa I will be
happy. I an six yean oU. And
I left you sooM cooktoa and a (Kike.
I knre yout
Love, Unda
• • *
Dear Santa,
Bfy b^ l»«tha Jason wai^ a
little riffle. My six y^r old taro-
tbor w«As j| M(^or rific torture
track and a bicycle, ^id I want
a tipewriter tapa'ecQrda- and a
UUe with my aatne hi gcdd. My
none to Lttuie.
Loivi^
Laurie
*■
Spata
mv I hsv^ a giittset
ms^ I have a cmv^ybat
<irlF.
Dear
bem a |^ t^!
ntoe ^i %^|||y I
a Woiitt $^. IMit l>r^
tittle pdbbles and Baii«amm
Woody Wood^iedur ptf^t
Sewing Madiiitt
Paydw^ Tttgrs
ttoa ! ] i
a cifeinet
Freied Mardles (That's wM it
said . . . Bkl Note)
Cinderella wat^
Doag4as t
hixr^e
gun and holstar
don
Tba letter to from Unirto. Elahie
lind Douglas W.
Ibey try foiti to be |o(k| children
mo^ of jte time. lb(^ would ap-
pn^te It if yw woild Irii^t then
as niaii^ of th^ chotom as possi-
ble. IbaiA you, Santa, and a Mer-
ry CbriMmas to ymi. Doug isn't
wre ^1^ bft waitfs, so ttfiflg him
what vou think 2^ yr. old boys
like bk.
Mrs. W.
• * *
Dear, Mr. Santa (3aus.
I wish you wood bring me some
toyt. I love you very much. I
hi^ ym wUl Wmg thas toys lilre.
Creepy (^awkn^ and, $bepy
twtas ami a ^ink Beds an Iw^
to. I hope you wUi come see m^
(m Qi^tBtas n^ My b^y^stop
wx)d liKe a pepper (JUl. l^ (Akm
mk^ w«(^ aome p«|f>er dot^
1^ bal^ broter wou^ bsby t^
li^ otter BH:4her wanta GI Joe
cfift^ l^y fathf^' wood Sta 4
]^ d m^st B^ nMter wood
la^ • |KW bat. I love you ^tM
v^ vecy vrnk so (to tny
and si^«^. tt is nice at
you lo come to Blc^! I faeOeve in
yott!
. Lov^, Sim C.
SUBURBIA TV
%mp^ ^llt H^
9,'t^ S«fvic*
CaU MA 2-9816
ANoifflilk
Make Colorful
Christmas
Tbe bhw of a starlit i^t . . .
te ydlow of a flaming Yule lo^
... the green of a frosty CSirii*-
mas tree . . te red of SaiUa's
nose— thto year yiw can prt tte
coktfs of ChrtotoMs Mo eaiqr-to-
make holiday decoratlwis that the
wlwie family will have fun creat-
ii^
New Dianx^ "^rlast" nynd
picks add a professional touch to
jrour wofk-<-Md won^ etain te
fingers. E^b box contabis ISO
rowd picks to a mi^ure of four
hues.
BARBAIN in
mmm
WASHINGTCW. D. C. - An
error in a recoit New "y«* Q^
newspaper ad o^^wf tV sets at
$8.98 instead of te cbrrict $88.96.
No wonder crowds beni^ned te
stnre. Santa daus certldidy seem-
ed to be be<^onbig.
What strikes us, \im0i, to bow
forUmate we are to live hi a coun-
ty who'e m(»t p^qpie can easOy
spare |0 or so ^ iHV W *
"hisauy" bargain, ^iw many
could afford it i& te couiMiies
served by CASE? Nli)^ di^lats to
msn ^ most of theqt (^ couaA
on to \BBep thdiueh^ aUve lor
we^ and nK»tbi.
For extfi^: 30c to a «lKde
day's pay for agricultural worhcffs
in Ekniadinr, or te avwci^ daily
income for all of India. In Hafti,
inctsms average IGS a fim- In
South Vi^nam, tbeer^ally
(fun^ <^i run (Nit), t^ |9v«ii-
moit Sives war r^i^s Se a day.
Ibere to a bargaUi wal^ fw
millions of people like U^e, if
we win qwre te price. |N^
doUar i^ven to te h>lidt( y tea i bn
CARi: Food Crusade %nds a food
pa^tage, an avo-ige 2Sr ll». Bas^
m k)cal needs in 12 eouMctes,
C^S wes our ddUm to dslbr^
U. S. d(matk»s of fisiii tfm-
dance (v to buy ^ecid feocto, swdt
as rice for Vietnamese war vk-
tkns a«i Chiiwse refugee to ttng
Ko«g. ' ■■
" C^£ setiks to d^i^ 6^fi90
fqod pad^ps to tlw na^ of
Ain^cans, as part ci a year-toog
(jttn to telp fenl nxve than 37,>
qDD,000 iHingry p^^Ie. Wnm l#tin
AB^jca to Africa awl Asia, te
pta wU ^pr^ our dirk^omi
bop^ for p^xe ^nd goflM ^
iCcUi^t hvr^ to ^^ fa line to
^ tt& tei^^ in pidness. JM
n^lril y^ Sssk ^:\CA}^ Fotod
C^qsade, tm ConaiNitiGut Am.
5. W.; wa#i|N. '6- C^.
To make a bMnrtilul canitehidd-
ex centeipiece and a clever Christ-
mas vdadow4decoratkai. you'l
need 17 boxes of Diamond "^coknr-
fart" round picks, twa b^ «
^yrofoam Sinttea to tesneter.
one sheet of S|yio(oam l-tocji thick
by e-inches square, tfod sev«) piec-
es of ixl2-i!M:h gre^ foU— ^ avail-
able at ktcal five-and-dtone mi
nov«Hy stor^. You'll also need a
c(nt m-to(tes in dtoaneter, a
wire coatfaanger, a small eye
screw, cdk^;>hane tape, sctsscffs,
a snudl steak lorife, aiid some thin
pk:turebanging wire.
jtMiQ^/kk yaadliliefcbir
tCeaterfiece
List te cbflAroi sqwrata te
"cdoT'^t" round ^cks hko fouf
piles: red, i^ea, ydkyw and bkie.
You can hini thto into a fun-fiUed^
gmne Wte Pick Up te Sikks.
MenwhUe, trace a circle Srineh-
ea to (ttameter m te incdi-thk^
sheet of ^yrafovn. Cut (Hit care-
ful^ with a anaU steak knife, us-
mg short, sawing ^rokes.
Cut (me of the S-idch Stynrfbam
baUs in half with te stMk knife.
Carefully cut a ^-iacb hole ttvcNii^
te center of te Sincb Styrcrfoam
circle and idso throui0 te center
of te half ball.
Break three round ]^dks in half.
Push the iMralKn OMto oC te six
resulting piec« hal^vi^r into the
fl^ portkm of te half ball, (mn-
ing a circle Miinch trm\ te cen-
ter hole. Now turn te half ball
over fflid p(i^on the flat portion
wet te B-inch Si^oem circle so
tet te two hoks Une up. G^Uy
ptess te half baU onto te drcts^
driving te p(AJta of tbjs tarojcen
picks into te cin^ and tes an
clmring te two ^acea NieU^.
Cover te half baU with an of
te red "colorfast" round picks.
W«ic (Ok (me-quart«r of te half
baU at a time, pu^iii^ to t^ l^cks
in random Irows running from te
bottom to te top of te half ball.
Neat, covw te inch-thi(it edge
of te Sfyrof^m cirde m& aU (d
te green "oidorfast" round puks.
Pu^ iaJthe picks m evai row^s
nvmu% ffom^ 4(^p to bothsn.
Insert a taperad. wh^ c«n<&.
and— v(Hla— a masteipiece tet wQl
UgUi^ ywr Chri^inas tsft.t>
Ont^BM |tar lMi4ew DeeeiiAIn
Oldo* cMdren «^ ^i|^ in
nui[to| thto (^lament, wbicfa takes
jusi a Ut nrnv patie»e and sUU.
Draw a star 2H-incfa«is to dl^n-
eter on a pi»:e d paper. Cut oiU
with scis^ra. Pffite the paper ^ar
se(Mrdy on te r^natoing uncirt
S^ofotfn ball tet to S-in^es in
diaaiet&. Witti a poicU. m^e a
mcle on te l^ anxind te ^ar,
about %-indi from te star p<wits.
C^ tin eitbpe sqrCKe ot tbe
star with ^kw 'l&M-tiML" nmd
jkka, wtMido^irom each poM ol
te sttf towud te ceatar. Make
8ure tet te jkka are puted
in so tet the star has a strai|^
OttUae.
Next, using bluei "cotoMast"
round ^cSa, fiU in te ^ea be-
tween te p^KQed circle mi te
bratltf of the star. Th«i covm te
next hal-inch of te baU with yel-
low "col(H'-fast" round pkdcs to
create a hato-lfls effect around te
blue
U te dedMn to to be hui%
so tet both\de8 wUl be seen,
repeat te saaA[rfck design on te
<^er-riife fd m Styrofoam baU.
To ttake tie pe»»ek hmger
which win boULyour star btOl
tapered ^adi _
Wfvea SxXNnch piec^ of ^eesi
M (cutttog down te 124nch
Imgth), feavfa^ a 1-mch uncut b^
btHKlo-. Now tsl^ te sevoitii piece
of f(^ and cut across te 64Bda
wfalth; make ^incb slices, leav-
ii^ a l-4nch uncut bordo- at te
top.'PtoK» thto piece m\io^d&e
<^tba- six, toAUki^ te top bor-
do-s. St^ aU seven j^eoes tt>-
geter at te border.
Straiten te wire cot[titai0er
and cut off a l^^nch ptoce (a^
Dad to 1k^ with tbia). Boid one
end toto a smaU hook; inert te
(^ber Old toto te bottom ci te
c(»1l
Itolding te coik with te whre
hasg^ pototing down, wr^ te
bordo- d te seven sti^ed sheets
of sliced foil anxmd te «ork^ die
sliced foil ^Hiki also pomt d(^p).
Affte fo(»tier to cunk with cetlo-
pham tape. j
Now tosert te onaU eye screw
into ^ t(^ of te corit. Reva:i»
te c^ so tlie wire hanger is at
te top— ami te dit^ fofl win
ardi downward in peacock s^ir
dar. ^
Usii^ a 2-inch piece d straight*
ened coathai^a-, ipake a anaU
bo^at one end and pu^ te oth-
er end into te Styrofoam baU star
ornament at te t^. Wrap one en.^
of a sh(»i length d thto picture-
bttigi^ wire arOund ttus book;
run te other Old d the wire
through te eyelet in te cork and
fasteb.'
StariMrai iGift nckage Deeenttai
^^^li|^ to r«^v% a g^ d^cwra-
b^ witb a ofAsiM. n&smi %^
'^iiidqw9 i^atbip^ j^pi^tllagt
d^at^ reqpir^ Jia| ^lie if-
^ Siyro^aai b# ^ s^ ^mA
f Cteiod "c<aor4a^* rwnd
iSda. : ' '
Usii^ a Aaafc ki% ^ice (M a
sirtott pBsi^ ol te baU so it win
MVxX aigjiiM te pKlm^ C^^
the surfwe << te biA witb te
"«(^r4ast" rand pitis. Ulx thf
ft^l c<^R^ &mfy—ac cre^ a
s^^ cN^ of your own (teos-,
(ifs easy to mtdte^ ^ei^
VM to '*aim^** round
or fSMrthfC « • J
k^toofcti
mtif^lki AiHy naadi • • • ll»oa»J[*«
w«lin«vlofli;loiiaogo. P«*^^ ^ * ^ ^jd^^ jf!
his oho ortmawlwn most ri^L^S! Sa^rfbta
HioiAful for lf» good thinaa who li» W l«i» to NwW
tliatBBliq^<S9«'nv«- Hw CO«MMlf^ i*» oM
** "^^ beina fyroyHng* ^
^iTaBwho 0Ood|i»»^|(fiN#
havt conbibutael to oor town _ and lo dd kii#|i%
W(
Trade at Howe^^r ""
iMiiMnNf l^f^
And To Get The Most For Your Money,
Sh<^ The Merchants Who Advertise In The
Use &M1 Classified Ads
U^.wpe pi^per wh^ ym ma^
ymtvtimmii wttt #t (if yiSt.
dec(Mratiw b^tf . G<^ si^ r^
b«) to espedB^ «efe^|.' j^ixi
your (kSM-atim to Vi yni^ei
fMs^ with ^t;^— or w^ ipmt^
picks [Mted fJ^ioa^ the \aSl aai
toto te pa(^e.
Thm ^aisk S(an€^4y fecial
snaOe whra you prasott te gilt
tbi^ S8]^, '1 was dec^ated just
ftff you,"
' >^
;
' VIRGINIA BEACH
eomt urn, iht giM her wiA ind you |^ her lovtag ffM^de.
1 OUR N(HiFOLK LOCATION
' f Mft (MiNr St.« Wmr4a Cwaw •— Ph. MS-ltlt
in LAOON BD^ vnclNU WACH nme «Mm
MHHMDcei the ronoval and rekx;a^» ,
of his d«itd office
from ,
7S First CoioQiiri Roa^
tote
Firat ColoaM I^ofenioiai Bi^lA%
m First Cokniii Road at HUtop
yir^nia B^ch, Vii^inia
r< T^phooe ^8-6747
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UKi MAD?
d«t ^Is doctor*! iMTOulal
tMmo loeedUy sti^ torment of
estwu^ cauMiS itohiAt • • • of
esaaa, wage rtdn Imttftwi. yp-
att i >»itta g. ICiltoraniMi(rf^«v-
fl^e tmoi. "De-itdi" sUb with
JEono— UqiUd or OiMnnU.
Vti . . ».; rt ..4w
^MINIA BEACH
KMIANISCLUB
Will B« Sdling Alt Of
PLANTETS PROOUaS
During Th«
HOLIDAY SEASON
At PMlfIc Ave. ABC Stare
nt IMMS ft 12-1741
4 to S FM.
Sat 1M14S ft 12-1M5
10 A.M. to C P.M.
SPECIAL — 2 CartMU AHnd
Nats ai^ 1 Box OacelaJe
Covered Niita-|5.M
For Bulk Ordort Call
Joseph L UGiglla
JU 3-4535
* 428-5243
CRIPPLB) CHILDREN
ATWPC
HEATING OILS
AtUntic Fuel
Oil Co.
Call:
Day or Night
, — lerving the
MNTH Largest City
in the
T
United States
CLEAN
y PI^EMIUM
HEATING OIL
CASH!
Homeowners!
You can Gal
$1,000
to $10,000
REPAY ONLY
Mr. Ray, aatioMlIf famew aid ^itanatfonaOy reMwned hair ilylirt.
viiited the TUewater area recently aad denNOalrated hit amaihig
aMWy at a riwv at the GoMeaVTrteagte. He Is referted to at "the,
BMB with tfK CS^dNi Ftaigert" beeaase «f hti dbOtty to do hak c^
hi S ^BNtet, seta bi^ mhiatet. and Ugh t^ comb eote hi S a^ntet.
Be 1^ ^pew^ ^ the Ot^aaa Beai^ Aeadnny aad Jaaaf Beaoty
Academy ta ighre ^eeW taittnMttat of Ms techaiqnes. He Is the
aaOor of four U^y nwcetafri hahstyttag fiaoks. h« beea on naay
TV panels, ^and mppean at heaa^ riwws aD owr the coraitry. Hte
home Is la FhieMa where he resides with hhi wife aad yooag daugh-
ter. \
Starts Wed At The Beach
I
•f
Virginia Beach Theatres
BEACH BAYNE
25th & Atbntic
17th & AtlanUc
TODAY, ftt. & SAT.
December 16-18
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
becember 17-18
Feet^ret^ 4, 6, 8^ 10
SUN. MON. TUES.
DecemiMM'. 19-21
Wot
idttuf
fjwt^
Features: 2 4 6 8 & 10
2:15. S:2S, 8:3S
'l.'-N
w
OBfJIy
l-M, 6:50. WM
"FULLY PAID" PLAN
No Applicofion -Fee
and WORTCAGK KATtai
AMT OF tOAN ae^AY FtR WK;
tt.ooe ' % in
li.so» \ i 2
MUTUAL
OP' vmolNIA
CALL NOW!
622-6696
REN0VA7IBI6
BE6U1I AT
WEDGEWOOD
IQM^ - We(%ewood Dtam»-
Theatre located w^ of ^ffnOlanns-
burg will hai« out a "standing
room only" sip for tiie next few
wedcs whid) Ruy seem a bit un
uwal since the tib^te« is closed
unUl Jam«U7 8. Ail Ut«*ally,
staining roMn is aU tiuM is avaU-
Mt in tfie forma- ca^Bg^actory-
tun»d-theatre as the seats that
have beai in tne sbiee Wedge-
wood's opaiing three yva% a^
are ronoved and new, i^ihtdstered
seats are instdled hi preparatiiui
for the beglnnii^ of the winter
season m January 8.
In adiition to new Seating, iMills
will c(Bne twnblii^ down md be
rearranged to alkw f(w wm rest-
rooms, hat-check room, and r»-
fr^fament bar. Gr^t care is bdi^
taken to i^di^ Wec^wood for
tm theatre patron's comfort with-
out de^acting from the fttiyiiar,
cozy, ni^ atenoofdwre that has
became tte Wec^ewood trademailt.
Being showcased wiUi the roi-
ovathms on January 8 will be Su-
san Blade's om^y "Ready Wlwn
You Are, C. B.," a play that is as
U^t and hreeiy as January is
c<dd and dri^. Ilie comedy played
last seaam m Broadway starring
JuUe Harris and spins about a
wikily dhro^ group of actresses
aiid <Hie virik movie matinee )da\.
t
Fdkraring "Ready When You
Are. CB?"-will be "The Knack"
by Ann Jellicoe uid the musical
"The Fantasticks" which is still
playing (^-Broadway in its sixtii
season.
S(i>stantial cliscounts are avafl-
able on season tickets for the three
plays as well as specwi group
rates lor parties oi twaity-five
or mere. For information call To-
ano 584-3236 or write P. 0. Box
242, Williamsburg, Virginia.
Virginia Beach SUN, Thursday, t^c^wfeer U, tWl
pi«e $a
Left to r1^ Mrs. Caverty. hosten; Mrs. Rdto. Mrs, Li^,
dart; aad Mr^ HaMin ataad to fro^ ef *e fllreiMace iSt fte reecot
. Hsttday Houm held by Ae Lyatfuvea Cetoay Gardei CMk
«f fte netemU batdei hetweea man ami bOMt vrdr
Stotft WhMnaB ll^ris a crazed haboon bate-handed, to Oda
from Joieiii C Levtae*B *«iBda if the Eahhari," • ParanMn
Pictures release whkh also stars Stanley Baker aad fuaanaah York
and o|was Weisesday at tte Bayne Theatre to Techatooler and Paaa-
vtoion.
RU Cracks And
Holes Bettor
HtndattapiillyiHiiMilllaiiooi
PUSnC WOODT
ThtQewStf-
SUN., MON., TUES.
December 1^-20-21
. ui
Wed., Ttav., I^
December 22-24
HOP!
2:60. 5:10, 8:
A
DArS NIGHT
AMPLE
THE —
PARKING
n UDILDER THERTRE
3177 VIROINtA BEACH BLVD., VIRGINIA BEACH
Ihe Origfaial Comedy Teai»>l;M. 3:M. 5:08. 7:08. f :05
mm mtmo4oamNmm /mmMmmr fOutmoH moom^nw — «
MUHntlt HJ^^ 253
Features: 2, A, 6, 8, 10|
S:M,C:S8,8:a8
MfED., THURS., FRI., SAT.
December 22-25
SANDS^QF THE
KALAHARI.
Ferturet % 4, 6, 8, 10
soupiAueM
AcniAuyaocKiD
M moeN sutviri
KMdto Itee, Sat. 8:15 AM Only - Comedy. OotoeM and
Atlantis The Lost Continent
SAT. ft SUN.. DEC 18 ft It-MAtlNEES ONLY
A I^v^OrMmas Treat— (bt Cdar)—
"SANTA'S MAGIC OBUSTMAS TREE"
Far Chfldrai fren 1 to Ml-e Sbew|^ Hatty 1:M. i-M, 5:00
OUB MMUDAY FUN SHOW STARIB W^.
ereatNiek GC
LY1««UVI»J ^ Gr«it Neck
Gardoi Club met in the home of
Mrs. D. A. W^>ster m Decem-
ber 8.
William C. B<qrce of the C ft P-
Telephone Comjamy, showed a film
on ttie "Sptfit of Christinas."
Gab roonbers voted to ccmtrib-/
ute |10 to the Joy Fund, ami ^
also participating in Opefmoa
Reindeer for the East^ l^te
Hospital.
At the ckse (d the meetihg,
merribers exchanged PoUyanna
gifts and enjoyed a Christmas par-
ty.
A gold rftibim weirt to Mrs. P.
M. Ljcms, and Mrs. R. P. Soper
was awarded a blue ribbon in ttie
artistic clasi. h the hortkniitural
division, »frs. J. W. Fell received
a blue rWaa.
NAVY WIVES CLUB
PRIMISS AN1®:-Navy Wives
Clt^ of Amoica, I^incess Anne
No. 143, ai^hited diainnei to
ao-ve for the new year at the re-
coitly hdd December meeting.
Mrs. CKMbn HMigm wiU head
Uw farewell «iqEBi^ttee: Mrs. Lo^
Wilhehn, hospitality box; | Un.
George Cdirs, ffieaiba^;i Mrs.
Tom Snavley, pta tM poinU,^ Un.
nmk JbDH. public relations;
Mrs. Mike Pearson, r^redmento;
Mrs. GetMTge Vei^km, social: Mrs.
Samuel Jt^aon, tel^;dione; Mrs.
Cbaries Kkld, thrift shop; Mrs.
Loyd ^KIMi^, vice chairman ei
tiu-ift shop; Mrs. Herb &iMer,
ways and means; and Mrs. Doinis
Le^, wetfare. Special commi^e
ch^tnen are Mrs. Bob Ai^cnA,
ECrod^ coupcnu, and Mrs.
Gowan, , commomtathre
A O^stmas party will be held
for the members' childroi on Sim-
day, Decemb^ 19 at 2 pjn. fai the
Teen ddb buikUng. North Station,
NAS OcMna.
Members are hoping in wri^
ping gifts free of duu^e tar s«v-
icei^ statl«iad alboard NAS
Ocrana.
Busfaiess meeting of No. 143 are
held <»i Que first Thursday of eadi
m<»itii at 7:80 ?,m. ta Oe Teoi
Ckb buQdhig. Fat further hiforma-
tton call 94fr-SB36 or 497-0650.
Enjoying Cruise
SPEOAL BENEFIT ^W THintS., PEC 23. 9:15 A.M.
"JIACK AND THE BBANIf ALX" In Color .
WKVK Radto'PrNMto flie OiiMmas Camied Food Siow.
Adm. 1 Chi el Feed Far Vm Nee<^
Mr. aad Mis. Herman A. Hndglns are photogr^flwd on hewd the
Grace Ltoe'a Santa Rosa wUeh safled tnm tkm Yepfc tceenHy f«r
a 18 day cndse to the WeM Indtot.
Backyard patto decorate^ ta e«ly AmeifcMi atyto to
privacy bf tihe torowa Wa!^ faaoe.
Mastw befhoem ta the Caverly hone.
HOLIDAY HOUSE AT
LYNHHAVEN COLONY
Text and Photo* |
By DOUGLAS ARNOLD BABNES
Approaching the Lynnhavai Col-
wiy section <rf Virginia Beach, the
artistic difference of the hames
was noted with particular empha^s
(m the decoratrans 'of &e exteto
of the home hf Mr. mid Un. BicA>-
ert C. Caverly, 2973 Lynnhaveh
Drive, whffl* Uie Lynnhaven Col-
ony Garden flub featured "Hwne
for the Holidays."
1^ gray-greei soUtlevd house
wMh a red and black sleigh laden
with packi^es was waiting on the
fnait ptMwh ready to be driven
ffway by "Donner and Blitzen"
r«eRd>led an enlarged Christmas
card as it nestled in the brieht
gretti winta- grass surrounded by
pne trees.
Ikuuung cedar, tied with r*,d
vdvet bows, outlined the doiffway,
and snow was sprinklwJ over the
flagstone porch. 11^ |)ackvard
pation, enclosed by a brown Wal-
pole faice, had wreaths of dried
flowers in muted grays and golds
hanging on ttie op«i gateway, and
the eariy American pine table was
cove^ with a checkered cloth
and laden w|b fruit invijting -one
to rest wrf^mlect on the j<qrs (rf
the seafeon.
Mrs. Caverly, attred in a pate
gree naltemoon sBk wMcb acceo-
bated her mham hak. greeted
victors 9nd offered h(H s^ed de
ai a waaBtiDy The la^ C hriat ma 8
tree in the haOway was reiMljr for
Santa. To the left of flie fojwc
was a liiHag room tasAeft^ deeo-
rated white jiist beyond a dtatag
mom t^le with red Intfanheed
cloth caught the eye. Sto||Mg
down into the piaeiWiMnea tm
boarting a fire|daee «^ touriB%
b^ was a m^ uniweri aalW^
scene d hand^csffved w>od freoi
Jervsskm. created by Mrs. L. D.
Roller. Mrs. B. 0. Park and Un.
Pitt had decorated tiie fittie dni|^
tec ^ephanie's ro«n and bidh ll
bright reds fud grays.
The master becboom and b^
a sjTOohony in pak KoU, wMfe
and orchid nirtes, aodahned, lie
artistry of Mrs. C. D. Ridslbii
(confined to the ho««ital bv iAwss
»t this time) and Mrs. Wi^mtf
Reelitz and featured a heol:
s^aoed motif of ronnin«v,we«ierf
over the backb(wd d the ^Nddi
bed.
Mr^. D(>Forrest UDy. vreskkol
of the club, ocolataed tial aV
m«>mber5! had coona'ated hi itc^
ratine the entire home, ani 1^
meirib<>rs an() i^uests vfitttid lA
day. (Mier officers taichKled Mrs.
Dnrertv. Mrs. B. I. lUtors. ItfU.
Effi>I Hansot and lbs. ndkard
Ware.
On diristmas nm^^ WMm*
me win hAve exptfleaced a |iwriy
I»e<3iristiQsi mpnocy dw l» He
efloHi of hir iiioBMi'a isrifte dw
-- a ^ ll_itji. I
ana n aniine)
S
§^ JJ.*,.^^w
^ J. ..^:.,gW,JIIU'iPB
1
A^ motto hat biiB iblfett
from tfM Oty oC Virtfiva Beidi
for a period d pMy tttei wven
but 1«8 tf"^ W«^ yww.
It ji tbe-i^terf itf)Jl^a m. OR-
D|tiB) AND DBC^ns AM no-
tice rf tbs peWee (4 Ae taid
G«orgt ChrUtoph^ Qeo^adfi M
pii)lU)ed once a mtk (or lour
»^c^ve mfki In ^ Vli^ia
B^ch Sun Newf. a mnpapu
published in the City of flrgtala
Beach, Virginia and ttiat notice
beii^ given ttiat m the l^ day
of January. 1986, bel^ tm> week!
after the fibal puWcatiOD as hfer&
In provided, that tills Court will
hear evktofu:» ctncen^ the ab-
fence and aliped deatii d Greg-
ory Joseph Siandw; it is further
(m^BSD that tlw (Herk d thii
om ^Mi a certified o^ d
Uiis order in ^ said Virginia
Beach Sun as notice required ift
this Decree.
A Q^y— Terti:
JOHN V. FUNTRESS, Cl«*
By: R. H. Wash, D.C.
Harold M. Stem
406 Board of TrtOt BaiUii^
NorfoOE. Virgiote
• ilQAi yynci
PMpr
PHAIIMACICT8
AMTICOi&MIOIOKnON
_.„ orqotoii
©rrto
d^AMt*
from JM <ii ^ jjjg Mit, XWB Mw
|rmmIi dt ■MtkA
AHl IB iKwik tevtal faa«B
iMk and AM diMk lb dlNodlM
it ml a («ri*Bt dliM Suto «f
VbflBta* tt» lis* koowi post offkfe
«dn«M bcteg: aavaoMh, Georgia,
it ia ordittil ihi do afpett
bwt wlUii Mn (10) iQv rf^ dua
pttthMllott htnA, nd do wM
may be aaninry to pr<»tect kar li-
Un4
12-Mt 'm*
ftlNTRESS, C3«k
BY; J. Curtis Fniit. D. C.
Victor J. AAe pq.
1134 Onuth 9b«et
Norfolk, Vk^a
IfMt
da iHitt iMtf ^M. .
tnt mmkikM
6y: J. iCurtfi Pmtt, D.C.
Janm R. McKenry, p^
■l^qii « wwaa
1381 LadiM ilMd
Vlfgnia iaaili. Vfr^nlA
Ikiro-
-Ji,
»l»lt
Mite
^«» nm^ dMt pwiwii
01^ d m% mf it i^N*
i Alii a'dMl tA.
_ _ _ ^ tf Da|an<>if , Ml^
la te (^ttrtiQM tf Ma tMnil
I, to oo^dar aiimMtiMi i ila li
BuN) oi the diw^ of the City
of \mto Bii^ VftiMa. to he
wiKmA to *• CkMM Asssm^
bfy. .
1. Propoaed aiiwiaw i nt to 9be>
tion Ml to b« oetfAred is a«
fdkwa:
"SectioB IJB. Auftortty lor If
soancf of boe^ No bcnda of UM
dl^ aM bt HMd Mil «Wfr^i»
ittliM ihaU Kift MA MbMil
• by an onto«ioa adtqitMl l^ ttl
affiRiuatVe wte ol a m^nlty ol
an mttMera of tfa* couocd And
sfjproved br !>)« afbinMlve «M
of a major^f 6f the qaa^Bad fol>
ev ol tiM e% yotini on ^ qtiar
tfam tt Id dactta) eifled and hM
!(»■ tke p»poM te the maflfelt
dectort: p^W M hoods ir
staed fcr a a^l^ WMfer «^ o^«
ipecific indertoridng from i^ek
the dty miqr dirife a mmm, as
{MMlttedty ftetite m%) d tiie
Cgnatttirttai, Aa^ ka P#*ri>ed
in flw manso' ^msSnA uitdB;
proHdad tetii» that tfie cooneO
noi^ k«ie bonds tt H^ ••l^
or sfnMBto flot metx^m %W*'
OCO to aqr calendar y«r fiaf'n^
{OTper jpurpoie md Wto to »-
tlciiwtion of (»lto(^iaa el rewii^
of Ae cun^ fiscal ymt wttboirt
M^uittlm Iba qHsalioii ef (Mr to>
wanoe to Uie voersi and ^o^^dcd
furtter that the'councU may Isstw
bonds in any amouitf vt amouoto
not ac«adii« 12.000.600 to any ol-
eodar y»r for wata-, anrar aod
other pmc utiUty aystoma «ltt-
out sufamUting the ipMttoB of
their iwiaoce to the voen."
2. Proposed amendment to 9)^
tim 16.IS to be onsklared shaU
provide as fdlows: •
For a Sdiool Boetl of &1«W
(11) 4laii)m, who A^ be ap-
pcnnted by tiw GMBdl 01 tte (%
of Vir^nia Beach. Vlr^ia; one
mstta shall be appototad faom
:-Jj» ^J"
AaD A to wStaA^
tioD IMI of ia «*«» ^^
Die fiwr44) |ANm^
AOl be anMdfroi)
at torp; lil,# » IM
31, Ml; te W^ Ne
July 1, Mil ilA*«rfh
m «, »«. AM iNi ,
a paiM ef tiMs (!) yMi-
(I) Mb ?. rvniM
Oerkof tlw CooMfl of ti* City
-* ux^^M^^ A^^^Jk^ lAMdMA
ia-i4tt
. 1 t
tlitiis toiia#tiiapuUc
tiie underdpid^ tratttag m fimm$
brlve^ la^. itf wltUi Urn
t^m pid>UcaftieB st ^ astiee
ply to the Vtr^^, Stale Akxk
Beverige CoMnd Beard for »|ll>
coae to seQ bar and ^^^
off add on premtaa ooBsuraii^B.
Ctavld A. "n^, ^rarident
T/A pava;|,i^Ww*i
ni iieiil fliBftoB fivd.
Virgiiya Beiib. Va. 4
DM^til
B ttH aWge to *• Goverw^s
^ pMHto rt^toeli*2
fi^MWMe v«|itati«. remteds
K VlrgtBil Oemi OiflamiaiidA.
S to flg w mbmlMmi
they put to and take oot at Mtab-
BAed ImdiDfi, provided tiwy do
«Bt to w^ liiore elsGNHiere wiMi
fH bel (rf taflmanaUe vegetotion.
than M feet from iniammaUa
ijptrthin Ttavel to aid frtp
lomk, fUHs Aiid bra^tod m
KMBIuelUdiiJibMiied.
tlw tauntiog and fisU% bai ^
h(las aquafly to laodo««ers ttd
h^riaaUM mch ■• Aoottog ft%^
■ervM. Laadiniiier. Aatt' aiMi,
persofls 00 ofAdal A^. and th<Me
iUglgal ta tte htfVMt ef toeit
nrfuets. may enter tte dosed
ttjlM ea Mcetlary. Sn^ or
&riort4ffiteii|Kd^dtoor
Ab an tet of tteae areas. Un-
olp tnvAl ia rt^rtoted to hlgh-
1H0 and wcQ defied prhrate
I UOALNOTW
iMH^#t i^mff a t .
fteln^da tei:h IMvi^ of
I*idiee te to tMr^ontaatoo 24
li M i^ fteycte*. iev-
tiii^Mr radtos, wflst«n^di-
•i. tWliir «^ atttsaerlM and
^vtfA and end that wm be
lidbj^ to ancttaa a^ tf not daim-
•d before Dee. 17, UH. Feraoos
whe can give proof of own«>ship
m»y Ttpgri to police head(piarta"s
M MaoBU Anat bet:«eeQ the
hoots of 8 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. to
make nich claims.
cm Friday. December 17, 1985;
rtarting at 12 Noon in tiie area
betiveen police headquarters and
me Caart Hbule rkn Department,
aO artletai not t^toed wiU be
sold at pvUle aiadiafi by the De-
peftVNHt of jNble Safety.
"^ g. Joiaison, CWrf
dSafety
to Ihoae ea^on
i*^«d Iflr *e ban will
be Mtaidid^ tte ttiai)^ of days
the dnta^ was tp ^eet lawided
this Aiea w>t push the clo^ date
bi^fond Jahuaiy SI. Since the small
^ae season ahready «ctoeds until
Jsnary si to most aartem coua-
ti^ it caanot be kngfteaad. ^k-
tgtnd seasons now to progress
caoKA ba leegftened due to Fed.
arid resMcttSBs.
>*M«ta^«
VisllY Eleets
msSmiA BBACa-Tlje Vestry
of l^dtak Bj^KOpid dwrdi ^t-
ed tti^ tnv memters for a period
d ti^a yun at the cMgr^a-
ttoBd seebig hrid tost week.
1^ are Itobert BMdey,.Jr..
OM^bs GUllam, J. Douglas Ibib-
aiid. K# MeretBtk, Sklney
lioreax*» &A Lany B. Wales. Jr.
IQ the Cfa%uit Court of the City
of Vh-gUa Beeeh OB the Ttb day
of Decenber, MS.
m rs^ ikram of:
t(mm. wmmsm to
have oamRV JOS&PH
SHAASBO itedar^ lepUy
dead. x
Oft 9lilt\
JSm CkVm came on this day
iiy be heard upcrn the sworn peti-
mi of George Chriitopter G«)rgi-
ad^ to declare Gregory Joe^
Staaho lega% dead and was ar
^ed by ODued.
UPON CONSIDERATION
vmsa^F. and it ^ipearing to
the Coirt that the said Gregory
JosefA l^iambo fomnerly resided
ia toe County d Princes Anne
(now to the. Ctty of .Virginia
Beach), Vbgtote, and tiiat the
saki Gregory Jose{^ aitolbo went
from ti>e City of Virginia Beadi
in tlM year 1957 and has not beoi
8MB since tii^ date and bsit not
been heard of since the year 1957.
Ilie Court betog satisfied that
Geor^ CSuistophar deorgiades
shouH be aititlwl to the proceeds
of the said policy with the Pilot
life Inauance Ccanpuiy, said pol-
icy being numbered 40S647, 11 the
said Gr^ory Josef^ Shambo ^re
to fact dead,
rr FURTHER APPE.\R1NG to
tocUale Ed-
mmA Brtoe, Odr. Ftank Bragg,
Ofita C^trpei^r, <^. lUisseD
S. CmidiafW, Edward Dillon.
(^wliafyd. George L. AMrld^.
U. QA. Wttrren S. Silvert«Bi, Rob-
«t S. lUUunIt, and Maury F.
AWAKE ITuHINB?
Lit dseisr't formula stop it.
Zetta wpm^ soothit^ relief to ex-
tem^y cau^ itehitn of eczona,
miMr rssbes, skto irritations, non>
poisonow ituect bites. Detoultizes
nnvientfop, KiHs milBon of sur-
face e^nK, aids healing. "Oe-itch"
skin with Z^no, Liquid or Ointment.
Quidc rel^, or your money back I
CN«MS Sale
|^3WI8AW - Hie R-lncess
Am$ G«r^' C^ will boM its
w0al bdUay p^ns aid wrrath
i^ t^ ibe Qripiial atof^ in the
P^i^s AwfrJ^tftM riiq^iiS ceo-
tor M Deranfo 18 frtnt to a.m.
to 4 pA.
fof speetol erOtt-sui wreaks,
»«iis and kMDg balla, <^al! Mrs.
cbirAa M. mmm *. at 4dl-
eiUEHE
SUM MUySTABLE
MZMSn
50
1
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f
~M — , — 4W>
oulf Cw/(i of IBe 'CQy of ^^aia
Bench, on tke 3rd day (^ X>iiC«r
ber, »». Jiil
M^fcN a: ^tem, Detod-
tle^iiA ol ttte mA Is to el)-
to b? fcrtW cwffged Into t dl?w™
a vint^ nurtrtaxMitt from tfae said
def^da^ 14ml the grouMb al
crueltf ttj ^ d M fau etoFe dMMt
^ aa mnvtt havj^bsm
made and filed
11^ kmwQ add
ii ordmsd tha^lg'A} a;
within tm (lO)J^«ft
licatkn hcftao^^pdo
be »«<*gB ^ ^^ % ^^
JOHNfl
By:ll#
Made V.
Haza Om
l^olk,Va
• LKIAll«)fK»
*r m..
Ma.iii«tediMi»di».
hers witete^ (^ d^
1^ due piMIakkn hererf. aod
# ffM aiQF be necesHffy to p«i»-
filet Ml tatareri ta ttis autt.
A cofy— Ta^:
%: Maiy It W^ D.C.
B^f^ ft Bn^Ses. p.q.
im UAta Road
Vl^iQlA Beac^ inrgUa
ouMnoNWEALTB or vmaNu
ta tte Clerk'i Office af ttie Or-
oitt Ourt of tib aty of Vir^iiia
mka[.'m eife xbi % dr Ko<«n-
'^^ . ■ ..
ft^P %,Vl^, DdeodaA.
fie ^ect of £& mit is to o|-
tahi a C^Ne a ^ieuU matrimoiii
from M said sb^dant, 190D tiie
^•la^ of 4«ito».
^ m dB&vit baviag beep
mad» and Ifled tiat the defoidattt
is a aM^erfdett ol the State e(
■ 4«fl«ift:
1H^
iotfae
of the
mi
(nm mi has
Pirt
In tl« Mdt Court of tiw (%
of Virl#ieach 09 ttw Hft ^
of NovwAer, Wi^ ' '^
\ okOikM PitHnrtii --
a mlnial penuL
In the floatter ofHia mUHW of
Bthel
estaUish
Bryant
^di
'it appearinito 0*
liam Rulfla Itayaitt
C^ of Wnebyfc
City jrf
that he
not returned to uie^iie U- sev^
years suco^^, mA has not
been h^rd gf slnoe, mi tie Q)urt
being sat^&d that ihe amilicant,
Etbd OMr Etejwnt, would be his
widow wge he in fact dcpd. it is
OHDBREa) that said ap^tatfoo
of Ethel Collier Bryant diall be
putJished <mce a wedc for four
sucoenriiy W8^ in the ^%ghda
Beacft 80% a niwqpapy, pufaMed
in he C% of Vkf^ Bead), and
that noU0i be gben that on tiie
Mfli day of JjffloAy, 1188, which
is two vedcs aftar tiM final ad-
verUsKoent of said notice ta lie
saki ne(ifa|»per, tl» Court will
hoH- eiddo^ (Kucerpiog the al-
le^ atiseacx of the su|^»sed dr
ced«^ iHul the dfctiitulaiio«i mi
duratioB thareof , and m Oeit is
directed 'to put)4id»d a certXied
cm of this CNfe^te the notice
rtjiiired in the sM^fbrpaiM BtaA
Sua.
', A Ow^*"*®:
JO«f V. F134tfaS8S, Ckric
^y.tlm^ S. Baa. D.C.
12-2-#t
• udMM^mK
a r^ e^to.
tfi lAdinm hi^te Nip
made snl tki ^i ttw dc^o^^
are nol r^iteto of the State of
Vii^RU^ and Aat due ^|»ice
the mnpli^^ Ui d^modm in
whid c^nty or cMrporation tiw
^enlnts are withoi;^ eilact, ^e
last knowv «kh^ b^: SW S.
tt^bedt Itoad. Vii^lua BeMb.
Virgtato, tt is wdMi ^ t^
do appear here wi^ ten (W
teys ^t& Ale p^Uici^H) hretf .
and do wlurtflMQr be aec^tary to
protect th^ intei'est ta tids wtit. '
A' cow— Teste:
iCm V. raNTRE^. Oerk.
iy: i OirtJi teit, tW.
B^Klg^ % Woyl* M.
Vikinia B»ch, Vir^Ua
- " ia>184t
b«^ ^
IN
«^
do^eqiHorf, etc-
Gon^pUnants
Vii^iia, the last knowm p(|^ offioe
addrMS b^: A^ocidbw. !«^r
Yvfc. it is oidend thai te do ap-
pear ha« wlAin ten (10) days
Slier dh» fuMaittoo ho^, ai^
dowyf^iir be neMSMry to pro-
t^^lis taterat ta this suit
A iMffH TiibIu
JOffiLK. liinBIiSS. Cleck.
By: Mary M. White, D.C.
P«d W, AcUh^ p.q.
24U l%ctt* Avenue
Vir^%^if^ Vir^aia
Vlralnla B««ch SUN, Thurtday, D©c»mb«f 16, 1965
.0 ,;i,U.*U.U
$«
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\^
COMITONWEALTH <W VfltGINIA
In the OeA's Office of the Cir-
cuit Court pf tb»>% (tf yk0^
Beach, On tftt itt 1^ of Moveo-
ber, 1965.
Order si l*dittci^loB >
THELMA D. VICK, Plaintiff,
D^^Bw. VJGK. Drfendant.
The object of thi& suit is to ob-
tain an annuto^t from ibe said
defeadvit. upm |he mm^ ^
marria^ aot eonstanmatad.
And an aHidavid having been
nukie and ffiei duM the defidad-
ant'i I|st Wnm address
cA -^s. Mvid Vick, $r.,
netts fastilf Itoad, Sul^
ginia, „but *a|te|; (Uligeitf -
the l^fif ^ heen
T*i iMie* tbit on Decennber
», Hff. al N:OBk AJ«., at HoH
O^dK, 1^. 4B60 Arag(H» Bl^,
Vfa^l^. Vii^^ua, we sMi
Qcpoia to «ie, oae Wes Opd sta/
wag., mtia iinf>er SMaswOl.
seized aa^ fffioceifd frofn Lee
J. Lemard, US2 Virgima Bead).
Blvd., Lot 12. Vrgima Beach, Vi:^
ginia, by vMue (tf the breach of a
certiUQ oooditioQal «aks coptraot,
dateU it»»ry M, UK. ta pur-
suance of the VtMism Sales Jed
of Virginta. T»n» Ca^
UoJt &iidc. inc.
UstftPadfic #.VH'-'i
^i^ifida B^idi, Va. ' ' '\,
13-16M
jNOnCE Cr SAUE ^*
Mlttda Rochester trvA Com-
pany, Roclester, New York will
^11 at publte auction at Itadt (tf
Virgiida B^ch Li^ Laskta Road
and Pactfic Avenue, Vitpnia
Beach, .^V^^iia on Qacenpb^ 31,
1965. at 11: OP o'dock A^.» c»e
1963 Ford 30Q Foidor Sedan, Wad-
d 54, Aatomatlc 8; Serial No.
aF54r-UB7»Mindep a deiknltod
condataM si^ costaet by Mb-
aU W. aod fbifp^e 4^. Fudge.
420 Roio iuifle kmaf, W0m
Beadi, Vir^ola, on which tho* is
dua UM% m<Bmm$ on ie-
ttldnl^styiMMaile.
Tt^ uod^stgoed iraserves ttw
rigltftobM.
A. H Randc^ph, Af»t
ia-tt-lt
(xiMMiiipEM.ni or
h die (%^ Ottce of
cult Court of the (% of
Beich. on OelMi d^ dUemih
im, vm. ^
GLC»UA JEAN LANDSRS
RiaH. v^Osif^ 'upM
ROeCHT im nm. Di|eadaQL
the object of tias siA is to d^
ta|i a di^nvee a meisa d \baeo
tolw ^Mp RM^ed tato a divcMxe
a ytaci^ipMil^nii from the Md
de|aid&i^ 1^ Qm ffpqds of %-
se^ioo.
fad an aifktavit hk^ ^eett
mide and filed thi» ^ tishO-
a4's last known aifafress was: 3337
T^rasEO Trafl, Va. Beach. Vii^
ta, and that Aw ^igence has been
used by and on bduilf (^ Ibe com-
{dittnant to ascertata ta wMch
copnty or coipu^tion the defend-
ai^ is with(Hit effed. it is ordered
thit he do i^ipear here within tea
(10) days a&xt due pii|U(»tion
be^, and do what m^ be nec-
essary to iMx>ted his tat^r^ ta
thli autt.
A copy— Teste:
has V. FE3NTRESS. Oerlc.
$y: Mary M. White. DC.
L. Charles Burlage, p.q.
Oqe Mam Plaza East
N^Mk, Virgima
I 12-2^
Commonwealth of viRGDaA
Itt the C%if s Offkib of the Or-
ewt Cottt eiOm City d Virpnli
Beach, on the 9th day (^ Pecem-
h&, up. .
Ofder of pmeaHmk
J^NO^ J^^' SAI£S ft
iViCH. mC., Piaism,
j^mwvs mMaaaom, et ai.
. Defendant.
Ihe pbJeGi of tids suit is for the
said c^i^i^g^ts to enforce liens
CQMMONWEALin OF VIRGINU
U. tbe Clerk's Office of #e Clr>.
c^t Cowt of the City ef Virgtala
B^Mk. Ml the 29(b day ef Nevem-
ber, liiS.
' Order «f PnbHcatta
UROSS WINSTON,
FiatatfS.
i^ainst
GmXEUA Wtl£0N.WO^N»
Oeittdant. *
• Ibe AjKl of this aiit is to d>-
tota a divorce a vinculo matri-
momi Iron the saki ddendant, up-
on tbe graimds of two yett:^ seper-
atiofc *
Aikl an affidavit havii^ been
nude sfid fQed that the d^oidaot
is a ate^^idei^ of die i^ate of
Virpnli, die last known post office
address beii«: MU A<iantie
Avenie, &ook^ New Ybrit. ft ta
wdified dMi ibe do aflpecur b«e
wtthbi Im f 10* days after doe i«A>-
licatiqn faeneof , and do what mdy
be nece6sary to ^otod her inl^esl
ta t^ suit.
A c(^— Teste:
JOHN V. FENTRESS, Oerk.
BVr J. Qfftta Fruit, DC
Biydges A ^10&
13691 Lesksn Itoad
Vii^inia Beach, Virs^ta.
l2-2-4t
Efr ALS.. Respf^deats.
* Qi4w of Fi#taiP«
Tbe ob^ (f the above «^yM
auft ta tocoMtrue Uw hologNvhic
wU of Rd>«t Eartcffi l^miaeiid,
deceased . And. K a|ipeBii« hf al-
^^■M 4^^ -^^^i^^Mrte taw HiMt'
Eltaidlieth deGaaton, Jack Edwvda
mi Enmy BdwHHta, re^xndenta
iaittta ob^ia^pBi aitt, M not
it is, ttureJ
%t Ae said
ckEdaiirds
and Iter EdwMtk do appear
Witbta W^days irfter d^ ptiilica-
^ of thta ordv. ta io Oeik'a
0^ ol oiv itudt:3Mt C^ nd
do |dM is i^femey to ptotod
thefa- ii^siests Andf R is kMer
orders) tl% tbu order be puUisb-
ed Mice a''WKek lor foia- suconriva
wedis ^ tbe Virginta Bmcb Sun, a
oawspaper prii^d ta tbe Oty <|
Vit|inia teadk Vii|Ma-
A Cowi-Wto;
JOHN V. FENTRfiSS. Oieik.
By: U^ M. m$, D. C.
P. A. .^tasto. ^.. d4
l^er a: Agelaslit *
mkm^t for c< M^l i| i an ts
S^ i%|s Bai^ 9i4^
Norfcflc, ^rginia • v^
tSr%4t
dMiMONWEALTH OF VmCUNIA
b. the <%|^ Mm 4i ^3^
colt Coort of (he Ci^ of inigtala
Beach, on, t|e IMh day ef Noraa^
Order Of PBhtteatlM
PAl^ P. PE^^fCE,
Piiriiitiit,
s^ainst
GARCY FAITH FEARCG,
DsKnoaflt.
•nie objed of ttita suit is to d>-
ttta a dhrarce A Vtaeoto Hatrl-
monu foom ti» s^ defoMlaiA t^-
on the groundf of two years coo-
tjwous seiMffslkm.
And an afftdaivit having befai
imide and Med thrt tbe dtf extant
ta not a residoit of tbe State of
Virginta, dw ta^ tawm post of-
fice address bang: General De-
Uvery. VaUaj6, Califamta. It is
oc4^ tibat ^ do afipear here
wSMn ten (loytayi after due pdb»-
Hcatkn hereoffjbd do what may
be i^pesa^jQMo^tjtect her interest
ta i^s mtt.
A copy— Teste:
JOOr V. RmiSSS^ Oflrii
^ J. Ouitta Fruit. De^ Cterk.
Bryc^ ft Broyles, A^s.
1369 Laskta lUiad
^rgtaUBIadi. Vitgtai£
U-lMt
facLOUr
ElBSIHtl lil <tf mM
# imt^mmm
UBS ttoy em, oe die Ttti day of
jHHtfry, ttM, at its Oout Room.
i^tast tht p^nnt and driiMry
of the Ibtate of V. Hope Sdlam.
DeceMod. tothetag^ nanMta
Us m^ befto^t Bfpbated ta%e
O^sOffi^ ol m Court, wih
out N^ii%reAtf)^b«ids; and
HtaUttier
that ^ fo«g(^
p(Htk» of tt> C^der be pd>ltaMed
% tti Vltti^ %|^ ^^ ^ce i
anSettive feekp.
^ eof9^-^e^
By C. Qalis Fruit, De|^ Oerk
IMMt
|Mf>LOrMENT
42 H«b WftiHwi
wn&n or 1 •iiwi^
MANFOWBR, INC.
UilCffirfILT NHEM
BflsrarAfiiSDiioir poucnf ^
b^ed riigirfflan ef age or «dst-
b^ &9^ eondlttan. No wait^
period BORBd UbMn or Mddeols.
Pbon MA MO! WlAti
AUTOMOTIVE
20 A uNtwI i l tos For Sal*
Gti^. 4^. ra&>, healH-; 6 «yl-
biaer. A-l condttkHL Leaving. WiU
iake best (^Kr. CaU m^\s&.
11-4^
ite faav* bomadtale asstgnmwita.
naaqy a^cd to Virgtada Reach.
NO VISE
1%|e off bei««ei |iAs ^m da-
^"ed— work on these tenpomy
tabs vbin cMVi^pl td JDO.
Phone now for taM<vMr md Job
assifament. OT-Wt.
m BouiT^it
M7<(fti
10 Soafs ami iuiytias'
RENTAL REAL KTATE
'■ ' '*■ • **: ■• • •- ' -
111 Apartwmita furtMmA
FOR vmn ■
OeCIITMUS
Fenced ynnd.
monthly. CaU
toni^ied diytai.
Water paid, m
rURNISpa> ^rtaooit — Uvfa^
twm, beitaoan, l^^oMtte, Iwtti
ft lit^ etaoet poirfortabta, dean
weD heated, central tanltao. Ne^
ooeaB. 948 per moodi. Wate- i«-
otabed. Call 4384810 or «B-?«17.
IMHtn
RO^AL REM. OTAIfc ,
.ii j. fci j i 111 ' t.ii. i nm I I f 1 1 li l :
113A MpiMM. fmt^
or IHifimiidM
Sl-Jrr. OWENS CaUn Qruiair. Ui-
hp Cbryste Crown— SMp-^-Siora
Radta. FuUy equipped. F^ ftdl
lafninatkn call *" "
E:2:
f^
NORm EW) - t betfcpooiii fur-
niiiMd apartment, tat Aoor. Screen
jpotb. Nkx groands. Froea ^wntf .
Year^ rei^ CaU OMttS or «B-
I bedpoon 106. 2 becbtioni $ar$m.
3 bedbnm m0». .^ichor Real
ty. m-im anyttaie. lt»(fn
IIS HowsM— PumMMd
FtmOSIED — 2 bedroom hmse
widi Uv^ room. UtiAse and
bath. East of Vtagtata Beach Vgb
School. c(mtfortable. $» p«r
month. CaU 4BMBIi cc «ft7B7.
n-iMbi
U»fD(^ BRIDGE - t^ Qatof
MOO Ayeoue. FivMsbed one beo-
room apaiteienu. Water %irtashed>
IBS p^ qaonlh. Mr. DoOirt Sp-
8991. 9Nm. S»«U. ll-44tn
M»C»ANDISE
OCSANA — Clean tonUiid apart-
ment I^anfy ■tara«i^ ReildeitUd
aroa owr base fabs. tarta yard
QwDor. «MM. H^4ia
VIRGINU BEACH - Near
and beiK^ Saudi cottage tost-
nidied. No deposita. m moB^.
CiHjpta CHify. No pets. SM^a.
«_ . J£^
116 tuthiMtPkiMt
VKOttKOUSE - 17tb Street 290O
s^are feet Cement floor, lbb% ta
daor. flitae. toiet m mBt0y.
30 AppH«»<* Sarvlcaa
■ Sal^ and aervtae. frompt ef-
tfeirat m^t. nek up' and (to-
livery. Fbooe OMm. Fuel
feed ft 9ulkltag Sispitaa. Ino.
■ ^' • : " ''^' ' " " tia
81 jutMtot— ^•PW>'^
fO AHIcIm for Sak
DeiAJXE zsNrm dodc radta. 7
tiifces, Radtfier and Diod^. AM-
FM. P«rfed cooditioQ. Co^ |75.
Vfll Sd for |3t. 428-7368. 12-l»-lt
LOW winter rates iflr^HMftiat,
V yearly. Also aK»i%. Located
ta flta bavt of the beach, near
ocaan front «»«ns. VMi-t&i
We sptidaliae ta Utcben cabtaets,
rosa Um ^<A at 300B Soillb
l9tHb/(^ lOf^d. WMBf or Ml-
S-ll-tta
Noncst
Coptmcton k Mp ^
Let us beta you wi& miA new
KaaqiMiit to aflb ao^ aid |«^ ta
finW K4ftg '
Fbooe: SeDam 4 ISatao, loe-
VIRGINIA:
In the Clerk's Offkc Of Tbe Cto-
CDlt Coort of tbe CI|r of Vkgtaita
a||^ die said dr BeajJi. on tte l^ day of Nov«an-
SHOW G&USE OBDBR
V^GINIA^
IB the Cbcnit Cewt af Al ftty
•if Vlrgtata Beacb. On Ac Itth
Im^. Of Nev^Bipcr. Vim
bi tbe Imet of:
IHB ESUAtS: OF V. IXtfE
KajLAM, DiXBAiai}
It appearing thsA a report of the
account of Sadie Soptt KdBitn,
Ibcecirtnx of tbe E^U4e of V. Hope
kellani, deceased, and of die dd|ts
sod demands agatail hk eAa^,
has beoi fUed ta tbe Ctok'a OiBce
of diis Oim, «id du^ IQCfe than
six months have elap^d iin% tjie
(|^altfKatk» of tie Eieciibix, on
Motion of Sadta Scftt Tallin, £k<
qputrlx ot iJoB Estae of %. Hope
Kellam, Deceased, it ta
ORlDGIdBD tfmt die creditors of
and ay dh^ tate w s N I ta tke
aforesaid esMie do i^ww cause if
4-"^
mm
ONE used &e(Ay ftaw f^maea.
Forced dridt and drcutation. Oil
fbtd. Good cooAtkm. Mr. beHart
-mtf^d^^l, S4(H07L
APARniENte or rooms. Wce^
or mon^. Heated. AB utflMee
furaUied. Api^ Town Booae m>
tel, 208 24^ Street IftU-tbi
OFFICE - London Brk^. 2i7C
Seat Nedc Road. Two rooim wV^
It taickided. 180 per idontb. Ifr.
DeBi*t-4iM9n. IM^
FIREWOOD — iweetgtnn abd mn-
pta. $15 cord unspUt. CaU fM&K
Si^d^eqr.
CARPET FACn
I can a^ perfect |7.i8 pupont
Sbl n|kn . . . IS.90 squari yaid.
18.90 haavy sheared igrlon . . 1^90
square yard. 45 cokn. ptf ICr.
fiarbar. MaMHlft 1&4«|
— : «— 4
tfil
lybiiiet S^^GS, Ifafces button^
bcilas, fu^^VSttges, and dani^
till. Local Arty ^ iiuroe pn^
nHita of 1014 Mm « ^
QompMa balaaof ^-^ft^ ^
dataits «^ wtee $m «Hte|
)(afioBai*a,ppo#'^JPept.^ tu,
- • '^ '" ' U-Mt
Ela^r^ •> i^ l^idMoeiBi
SUPPLIER^, Dd
Fboni «H0i0
EMPLOYMENT
ABttftlAlte- 1««8*
SSiOER ZIG-Z.AG
^nitibd coiaitiso. I;^. attach'
waitt an aaedSid to make Ixit-
lonhoies, aaoaoffram. ete. TaMf
over 6 yayflMBli oT^H «r 9^<l
caib. Call nnr. Cradi imfitneiit
tsMju. "o-2iMa
99 Hovaahd^ 9ooda'
Studio apartmei^ funlsbed. bi-
dudtaig an utOitiee. Gaa boat Air-
cQaditiiooed. Good kicatbw. Yeariy
tfxA <rf svnnty-five dollars (|».*
00) per month. CaB 42»M0 or lOB^
mi. lA44>ltt
sra? W^da BMcb Boulvettrd.
OfSce sm retafl sin-e siace arafl-
sMe. Brmd new. bei^M, two
stoiy etevated baOdtai. fMy to-
(»ted between PenoKohB Si|H«re
iM I^ticea Anne Pboa. Cilll^
kr Realty, S40«)01 or 9tMHB.
1H4&I
OiWGB SPACE ItKRmf: IW<
niabed. CaQ 4aM683. 11-lMt
111 Renter $al«
One and two bedroom^ fumlM
^tartmoats. Year niund. Cul
fjHT^ Of I2I4I806.
KNOTT Y PBiE
ORi
2 BjD^EIOOIIS.
UVmO ROOM.
EN AND
YEARLY
WSXM 004^
10 FT. Wma A10'
NXS. CAU. mm- IF NO AN-
mm cftiL u(x m m^
AiptlK'i qwrt UDtri
PINEWQOD GARD^IS ^ Near
beach and bases. WiD i«nt ter |US
per mcntii or sA, P17 |M and
assume pi^meids of 186 par
^ P^<9«« wffl hdp ibanoe.
h£^ ESTATE FOR SALE
TSThoui
and (uroisbed roomi.
km 9^ SUtkNL Bsr mak or
»*r!Tr lip
40|||ip Wtii»i^-rMiial«
porches
buikling
B. F. Bk. I
BRiaK MASONS
mm
/.
Buildinnfn
We wiHyM
or mdce your presait
dream to. Mify (n.
ing. g^pi^
Ml Ores
& rei^eftig:''Hfiating repairs
and histallatwna. ALL WCffiK
GUARANTEED. Budt liaaneing.
Call Mr. ^annn. 487-7551 w 827-
95C. '«-»
■ • ' ^ -^
ADDITIONS — MiaataiBn ^Wlb«
fiba-^affl. atone, aawsti cd ti le.
fkMlr cewii^ My ^n« oaiiliue-
tlod: taa estimafctt'Biiii^k
Const Co. JU %mi\ ju %-imr.
msm - AiHniioM wt^
remodeled, itx^. gidtas.
(ftjllt. iiiuiiiunrii! mpftrn. ftwl
Ort i ftiutfl bn . ■ CoBafriay
^a 5 pjn., «7-3^.
bUSiNfeS^i a PROFESSIONAL
> DIRECTORY ^
^;(f|0aiG and Heating kapata.
Haiand fuU b#s co|i}||tete.
kttcbeas' remadafed. sew^ te-
stalled; fW free estftnate dfl w.
W- Wilkinson, 8S5«87.
BRICKWORK - Ste|s, fu^laces,
ch^m^'tle^ y^ r^dred;
Chambei^ MA 741?^
MOVIIII0
mm M^n^NG ar RAllLmG.
Tvdnty-foiff ho^ a di^. tt^e
anything. Call MA 5-7930.
co^iencr ft perfumes
M«rl« NgniMMi Cqmii^i
Morte .Norman Cos^Htts AM
has a studki^ at 2Bnd k Atiaatieir
Ave. ^hone 420^153. .. S-UHn
M
Painting, Roo^, ^ISnpentry
w(r|: - % (^Bifll M^ma^ 1st
payaoent 6 months after work is
fSixk^'^xd. 622-6141 or 62S-6aB2.
HOME itavrovemcids of all tdnd& :
ror BFfee eauiitaBBt; swi, «k>w»-
imiQL^TE^tHIG, reflmahing, t^
iaM^i«a(oriag. T«e^y4mr
VlNEtlAH BLINDS
BLINDS
"T — ▼
ALTERATTONS — Rejudre a^
washng. Call Cari. ^1330. C.
A. Uadbiad Oi.. W W; itth St.
•^•^fk
CONCRETE WORK
■II I ii«i ■ gill ii I II
Concr^ jilad^g and WAing;
custom Wk; Wtte Qaicrcte
Servica; (^ SINiei.
CHARLVS L. BUVCKn-oonorete
w<n-l^ ^^1^, walo^ ^tkw,
porehesr f# ^atfadaeBi;<^SII-
flSM. anytlidir " »'I9-tla
^ ifsed Lumbtr and
Riding M^ffjuls
CO., ihic.
mi 5-^30
LADBS — Increase jNXff Amafly
moaay. Serve eustonas fai d^ ef
North Vo^a BeiKJi wtth popular
coB^tlcs. a^adta, apieaa, ho|ue-
hotf products. Choose your fpo
hours, write Wat|diis ProdiicU,
Inc., D^. Winona, Mbm.
' "' IH 16, H t
. I l l II I 1 - \\ I I I I ! ifc n
41 Help WaqfwMki*
o^ftrmliTY FOR m^''^
(XJft^^ftlEL 6lL^H»ARIMENT.
REPLY TO P. 0|. jKff % 5rAT-
ING^^AGE, EWW|II^ AND
REFi:RENCES. ni^CAMIQilT
POSITION. " UWB-tfa
PLENTY of IxiabilMt ' tticelltat
o^lpmtunity. Hh^ TWrn^ l^ Bo-
lu^ plan and o'NK^^'^S^' ^
censed or iiriJcg^tf-ji^ ^^
Part time — ^drroe, ^^iSnhli^Nil
and Virg^ ^^ Area.
Jade C^oss. t«m^ R«al
ite 60., «te ^ora-fdve. tff
N^ded - 3 meffThnmediately for
manager trainee program.' Murt
be al^Gve and d»eer mBiair
• ' '^ U-ffltfa
Ciffl DRIVERS. Swvice aien 'a^
oe^xd. No
$854135 wetii^r- w; pay
peraflt. Also me re^m rent. Safe-
way Taxi, tnti'awfe Dri^,
ne#^ VWltt||jniaAcil|R |^' Ct-
pori^at^ nv fnenttaL We i^l
|4r^ an! 1^ y(w if ygt Ima'a
burahq; dumir uiT gMar^tofnt;
nation to be mexseaiaL Goodman-
Sfgafiifttt^, i J^gMei^ial Sates
paters, 3«a2S2. U-U-Un
rW the Aoaat fiiiniare upholatat>
lag and t^mm ^ ^
. 1000 \^iginift itaH-iiiileviid:
F^ ffrtjjmptaa rifbutt and de-
liy«y. Hew ^'u«a£ fundtan
fciaala.
749-tfo
Uving rooo. ba^boom. 1(itcbaii.
batb. Convenient to ibii|ipbig,
c^MVcbea. laundronud. Yacy
Mdoable yearly roDtaL MBe
Avenue. Pbooa owner 4MMWU
^^^ 7.»Wfn
VIRGINU BOttfi-Cboiea ne^
botbodd aaaf "Cavattor ' HsteL
Quaiot Eariy American brick wMb
date n»f , in beautifui setting Bm
(koovos, 2^ batbi eanttt baB.
..»ier $40;n0. CaH 42MU1 ftmk
.\tklnsoo Real'Sstate, 5<tfa fc Al-
lantk: Ave., VbryiQia Beaeb. ^
tad biadi. cai 2 terat lioada. m
•*#■
WMT4HM>>iaATE
110 Apartwnte U^rp.
END. 2 W^otm Lif ge
rooms, tile bath, pordi. view d
oorai. HIO monUily. Kdsey Real-
ty, m-'m, iMM. la-iMt
113A HeiitM, mimlslMKi
or Unfarnltlwd
NEAR OOEi^. 3 IwdrwftpiB. Pri-
vate duptsx. CcNivMiknt, ooaq^ com-
iwt; jaJouaw potdi, firefilace. yard
parking. Short lease. C^ fi8-8S40
3 and 4 bedroom. 2 batb. briek.
Raqch and 2 story taamas. 6.L,
r.H.A. finandng available. Call
Anchor Realty aoytiae. 4ai-74&
Member of MLS and Nl^. l^Mfa
FUNGCMIear qurity Oureh on
Gon Brldgi^ Rd. 1bn$e betfroona.
m ^ bonwt on 2V^ acr^iitaa.
114^ IQ 1X5,800.
umsmvmcm mum^ mr
^gm &ta^ *mf 'btkk
hgam. Three boAiWM i^tt large
JXmMX- Oinerof RpttiaRoad
and Gatewood Ave. Part hsiA.
Two stay. F, H. A. or Oswai-
tiomd toan. Low dom payment.
Mr Deiiaft^-S40«BM, MNSTl, 340-
8311. ^ l^Hfa
CLARIFIED D^PLAY
2 BEDROOMS, IR^ rdd(n,
fm, kHdien. batb, OxHt
^ara. Coio^iiei^ to sfa
8<iiab)a1naar!y'9^tal
tf - €»S>16 or 428-2143.
APARTMENTS ~ FUrnlM ot
iinftangdied. Yearly <sc s^uoiMi
C<tt^^%alty, 206 2Sdi Street
m-m.. Nigbia «Mes.
s*ta|
1 1 1 ^^rf mania Fuml^MHl i
.2 BffT>»^'>^T»* fiirnished apartment^
All utiUti^ fiMini^ Us^ ^ a^tol
matic wiaWg macUn^. ^«ir^
rent4 - ^^0 monddy. Call Itt'
#581' B-tS-tfn
';!
GQMIS£TSLT londtfed 1 and
room dSs^taf^. Some 'w^ w
^ waU ciirpat isi moilty, ia^
Aiding wafftS tMI Ifpso QT
LtiJRJirrv
ilrN^
iTRUCTIONS
IN SCHOOL
OF MUSCL
•««!^..
Bristow Hardin, Dira^rtar
312 • 38tb StTMt
Virguia B«a«k
9
f
^%m^
•^mpufiy
We D0m .
1217 OeMna WM.
l^^tftt
190
2880 or'8|M8St
C=aE
'•"iTiifnff
Asit Your Ey* H^ti^ii
THKTM
?
tli^dMI
M2:
Mill in
T-l
ElMtfflaal
w. c. m»mH^
322 • trtk^M ,
ViripyilMeb
. gbe«e<^t-4Wt
ART'S .^HHR.WME SBtVICf
mTASm
smm
^
Vfc^li B#«rfi SW, Tt»tir«iiy, Oecembef 16, 1965
30HP
floigA from lyo
Agrictiltural Agent
E %. "WDf:' COCKRELL, JR.
You probsirfy have already put anU-freete in the radtator ol your
car «d other vehicles for the wintw. but this » only part flf the wimer-
Mag job.
epwaal attention shcai'd be given the eitire corfhig system, electri-
011 sy^em, fuel and air system, Wbricatiwi, and tlrea.
Qxrihig systems AouW be drained and flushed perio<«c»lly. If
AOm or not is present, a good chemica! ckaner should be used. Oieck
for lealtt and worn a-Td cracked hoses, and hafve them repaired or re-
pbeed. . . ^u j-
See thirt the thennostiat is working properly by renooving the radia-
tor cap directly after starting a cold engine and seeir^ if Wie water
is circulating. A good thermostat stops most of the circulatian unUl the
Mfiine wMins up. H the ei^ine warms to normal opwating tenperatures
in flbout five rtinutes in *old weather, fte thwmostat is probAly operat-
ing pr<4>erly.
Tra^ and dirt should be resnoved from in front of the radiator. It
iiildio in^wrtiil to k^ the cooling fins of alr-owted aigines clean.
R^iaoe wqm and dwiaged fan bdts and blades.
Checked your battery lately. CoH weather puts heavy demands on
At battffy A a tane wh«i it is l«a^ etticieht. For ejt«nple. at lero
degrees Fahrenheit, a battery is less than half as efficient as at 80
d^^es. Batteries diould be kei^ dem. free of corrosion. fiHed to the
proper water level, and properly charged. A poorly charged battery
wil frerae. Keq) electrical cohwcUow tif^ fw best resists.
Spark fAigs and breaker poims need periodic deanii^, adju^ng.
and r^daconeit for efficiait engine operation. Wien servicing the phi^
wd f«*its, be iur» to have the ignitioti tfaning diecked and adjusted
if aaeded.
Air filters on tractors should be checked after every 10 hours of
operatioB. dun air means less wear, better periformance, and (economy.
U ii also taiportaiU to have the carbiffefor adjiKted properly. An ovar-
rUi fad mtature causes excesave fuel cou«mpt»n, cr^ankcase oil
^UytioD. and spai* phi« fouling. A lim mfarture may cause loss of
power, pow engine p«<ormance, and bamt valves.
Crankc^e (A ^cuH be chai^wd at th« prc^r lirterval and re-
Ii^toed viA tfie type that meets your eogiae^ needs. F\orbert resuk^
ft to ftoamamAeA ftat (n1 be drained when the ermine is wamt OH
men imM be serviced and r^laced at recommended intmrak
Cmksob kA truamlsakiQ fare^rs require p«iodic cleani^ to
hNp dut Mxt fai^uritiM oiA, aid to aOcMxr neceacarv v«itilation.
, Wiater washer nquires wpeeok care of tirei. A good tread a<-.d
ynpa UDatkm ii needed hs goeid tivetion. tf wi^ is used in ^act^
tina, |ou seed u Mti^iteca vkMaa to prated Aem i^aiist freezing.
4h»A mo pouois of cikABn ddnide to eachgalkm of water is satte-
factor^.
PERSONAL
Mm Am Wate. te^ar of
Mr. and Mrs. .tohn Wi^r of North
Bay BoK Drive, to a^pectod to
arrive heme this wariQ^ frwi
W^ton CoQ^e kt the OirMmu
holidays.
The Reverend MiK»n B. WaUw
«id Mrs. WaltMi have moved to
Noifdk wbara he has bectmie the
Aaaad^ Radar ollht Ctovii flf
Oe hmaim. Be was ^ Md^nt
reeter tk Gkdflte l^fteq[»l GbiuiA.
* • •
Mr. and Ifrs. J. S. MoCradem
md aw Jay have mowd into
thdr nem home at 801 South %ri-
gel I^iv^ l^noavm,
* « •
Mr. airt Iftt, Wesley Qem mA
dau^itor, Malodie. of Plantation
Road, are ipndfai seme thne in
Ctearwa^, F^vida.
Don Wiftw Kofto Ar. e( IIS
North iUaaton Drlv* Wvm of O
mMdera (tf te IM fM* c'^^t
for the Nu Si«na Osaptor of m
fe^Mud anu^ Mmiks M the
OtSttm of WOVan k U»y. Kotto
is a (rerinun and a iii^iri>«r of
Ifae vniUam and iUrf Chair.
• • • .'
Raymond PuOe? <d 9* lUchlsid
Drive has been ^dad t$ \k$
RwNB fladity. an hensrigf or*
m^i^m at tibe IMvanify of
• * •
Mm^ p. temw d W arid
%ttag lload is mMai on the
^bmMa on^us of Soi«bem
raids tMvar^.
• ♦ . •
lb*, aad Ifri. Battfmin S.
MetaMB ilNiit itenk^^vtag wM
her w wjwr, Ifr s. Qeorge WUker-
sM Ih F^a^nvMe.
her iOB «d diq^iar^lMr, QA.
and Ml ftttai itetti to MM-
m»t, m. Mn. Kartto tmM^
fl0w by jH to norida biA iMI rf
lum to BiftiiiiMi* far C^MRhM. :
Ifr. nd Ifrs. VHWmh A^deraui
hara mevad 1m« frcn ^aUi,
Geor^, an di^ Hvkif on m
atreet Mr. An^aon ii Oit DlM(^
tor of Sriaa of the Hoi«A office «f
Zerax Ovpntitton.
buri a»
^dlAtlvpie
S. R. L^iiag
to AnMt IN,
e ORtodi
id Or.
ti.„-|ia4
neMBO
jut l»i
ai^ iM mm
Mf ttf IntantttialaiU Aaaod-
man D. Kidc roedvea a eaitf
^MdG^er Sanrlmii. aatioBal poatar child
pfM^^mmtmrn m AaMrka. Tka ialtiab <»
^ liag'fittallhf lljurtrl ahout ■■acalardyatBaphy.'*
. laaaMwaa ^aaartatlalMl argwda«tioM aawortiinE
m UitMkJti^^mlttumlm'Dfmvh, Mir ondw war tknoglM
r.Aa a aiaaitan flPAA^ Board of tHtectora, Mr
A Tragedy cf Errors hyjtnjU$tcm
Cm amonemme
\.
■Oi
MsUUufJk
Wdl, not really! But we at A&P can pltWniae you this:
We can promise that well smile and be pl^aant and hdpf ul.
Wb ean promise to ha# ooi* ftdves stocked iritii aU t^e things youll need
Wi <^ promise that if you place your order for your turkey now, .
we'll have the best bird you ever roasted ready for you when you Want it.
1^ can promise tliaiho matter what you W at A&P,
it will be everything it should be qr it won't Cost you a penny.
And we can promise you one other thing... to keep these promises.
Is this a good reason for shopping A&P? It's ope of'many.
HAMS
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COPVRIGNT ® 19«. THE OR»T ATUNTIC A PAaFIC TEAW^jJIC.
CHECK A&P'S NEWSP>mR AD ON MONDAY DEC. 20,
fOR OUR LOW PRICES ON
A&P TURKEYS
PUCE YOUR ORDER FOR AN A&P TURKEY EARLY AND
YOU'LL HAVE TNIE BEST BIRD YOU EVER ROASTED,
READY FOR YOU WHEN YOU WANT IT; ALSO, YOU WILL
BE ASSURED OF GETTING THE SIZE TURKEY THAT WHX
F(T YOUR NEEDS.
FRESH CHICKEN
LEd QUARTERS
lA
39c
FRESH CHICKEN
BkEAST QUARTERS » 39c
"SUPER-RIGHT" QUALrfY— REG. or HOT
FKESH SAUSAGE
141.
mm.
m
wHoui ot UAMII ^ ^"*M
HTHH NAIP nfllRw MkiMod
I CENTER HAM iUQES
CANHED HAMS
CANNEtt HAMS
SMOKED fmm
RIB ROASTS
RIB STEAKS
SPARERftS
SHORT RIBS
LIVERWORST
TURKEY BREAST T^
M.ll
morriAj. cAn £o99
6,49
Au. t-om
"Siip«;ii#ifr
IT TNI puei
41.
79c
4
Get Set For a Thrifty Holiday— Grocery Buys
DIXIE YAMS . . . GOLDB^ SOUTHERN
SWEET POTATOES "^iiT 39c
j'-auif'Bae
1^..i<^0s.
A&P . . . GRADE "A"
SWEET POTATOES
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,ASORTED axons* PROC^M>
1000 Amw fiors. bewtt conference VlDcmiA fif^^h
Vk#tai^lintt| tte 0«w. h$^, Mfie attra^ons «4 Mi mmM fch «ita^_irtth wpiWtkm c<^^ fa » jwir , w.d^.kha acAru wtoniMiA TuiiDonAV r^PTPAAftw i
. Hon. ten IM
Vktfetai ^tmUai tte Qo«w-
^ nor*! CmtmBet oo Natural fieau-
Afy hm Dataller • mn ^ri*
teofid to Ft«ii lor psfrans ta
Ai^ iMmt lyiwiiitlllni ad to
tke (MMfAMtn^y tet weidd
piwcf^ tta fl4 aahtfd twaatjr
Mid UM(ffl(»i mdamMu t d the
(Siauman Carlisle
H. Ikaiwiitaa e( wmimMMrg
termed the WOMt « reAw^i^
indkatloD that tte clttoeos gC the
Camuonwaatt **«« tavn^ileia^
fartaretfed in a pro-am of pa^ve
acticn Oiat irifl keep l^^nia in
tlM fciifta a t tf
baai^i iwtofiG
h(^^^
All of Vto^lte'i dttet and B
of nK cfluflttia wai^ r^ifeaerted
by etther oHeial driiptai or !■-
ti'iailaJ #^ f f iw
The partteiiintB wa« told by
Govoim' Huttem ini (Ah^
j^i^tora that tha rwpnwdNlity tar
aetioa lay amo^ tte kx^ ptw^
arauad tha itate. "Hm Stita can-
wM hnpoae oatvd beauty," Gov.
Haniflon nid. "it can ody ii^re
fc."
Go^nior H»raoii remtaided hte
aiMfience ^ Ihe l^^ture idU
Ml lit vIlHM fiMe Wfport
and eaattiM Mi ttafa^ inth
tte opi^ ttMt 'Tedortf aid wfll
nat brta^lr^ v^av thee ia no
beat p ai l J i lM^hM W aece^anea.
T>iim i ia|| |f. jh|mlTW itf ba aa
oaacfc pifBPwwtfaMiai keid citi*
xffis deeMnd iN^kn."
Tlie report ti Vli^a Outdoor
Reo^tMD %idy CuHMli i Mioi i «m
(ttseiMad fapr Clommiiaian (Shirir-
man PliiG^nM Banriaa and a
pnri of aulterittaa ftwn around
tha,l%^. Ilie reainmendattaos
af the cdffiBdairioD ii^hkle a 10-
yme fn^ma ol dbvdQpR^^ ol
<Mtdb« Rcreat}<nal fadlitlia tint
f
■ I
i
i
nto adwrnatie whad wrtiiMa the travel u H>e iiaaHH i that the George WaahtaglM Cowtry Nallaul
Pwlnray woidd offer the motorist and the to^Mt It woold have oa al reglMW i^ VitglBla. Ae chb-
pMid Varfewigr aecttsaa w« ihava^teHiadt Ilia Maki aaeded are white. Tke Parkway Iood Mcept is
to provide a htondy rooto eomw^ttai general wreas of seenie. rooaaaoBal. hWoHe, «id caHnnd
eat, wWi rmij oppoHnKles hi any seettui for tours of aeaity areas. For butMM<, ttw m s t a iirt
leave the Parkway tor a tonr la Southwest VlrgiBla. the Valley, SouthsMe, the
4».
'if^-M
*».l^t
- \
J wwld cost |M ariOaK ^ &M to
Mquiritkm d tmA tor » WW
Mate paries. » d wMA would to
davekqM m Aa eomiii dcotla.
Aaothw [Ntiject oxi^ to tor
(T^ intor^ was te ffo^^ou^
Gaarga Vashtagtoii Gouiry i<itf*
^nal Parkway. C^ge B. Hartzog,
Jr., direclM- of tiie National Park
Service, gave an iUustrated talk
on the hMoric and scoiic to(9
wid^ wrndd link the GeN^e
WaAli^^ MamMial Pwrlcwi^
wMi the Cokmial Parinvi^ \»
tWOM Yoffctown uid Jam^town,
and the Bhie Ridge Parkway ate]
9[yline Drive.
Hie {ffqpcsed parkwi^ would m-
thk a nu>t«irt to make a (^
mile "drcle tour" through Vir-
ginia, starting in Washington. He
ccwld travel to Mount Vernon,
^ough the Northern Neck, to
Ymttown, WlUan^nffg an^
Jamestown, thai throu^ the
Junes River Plantation country to
Ridumnd, th^ west to the Blue
Ridge and noHh to Harpers Ferry
uid return to Washington. Alter-
nate routes would be created in
SKxne areas.
tl^e parkway would jcln by a
k)w-speed route general areas of
Keiic, historic, recreational and
cultural inters throughout the
Cwnmonwealth. One d the major
cbjecUves of the parlwajr is to
{»t>vide travd«^ of^x^tunities frr
leisurely visits to attractions all
ova- the ^(e, whether they are
\ocakeA to the South. SouUtwest.
Ceitral or Coastal sadlons.
in additfaM to the cfaaltaigf givm
by Qovnnor Haniaon to tiie citi-
zens of the Commonwealth, a Dti-
zais Comnrittee mi the Vir^iia
(Xitdo(»- Plm has bem formed,
headed by ISdmuad T. DeJaroette
and l^ committee of 90 persols
win a^;>eariiead the actkm needed
to coMtoue the momeitwa gabwd
by the Confo'ffice and Uie varMMis
{MVip-anu leading tq[> to it.
Govema' HoriKm set ti^ thane
lor the oaxt deeadtA^en he para-
phrased Ite poet Keats to counsel
that "a Mng of beauty is a Job
VIRGINIA BEACH, VfRGINIA, THURSDAY, DECEW0ER 16, 1965
SEaiON c
pA.
DISCUSSING VIRGINIA'S NATURAL BEAUTY -
toe ^iMa wtth CarUsle H. Humeiyae of Wllliamsb
Naterid Beaitfy held In Rtdunoad oo Deceml>er 9.
euM m Nirt»ral Beauty aad served as leadofi speak
Seaalar VRiGerald BetniM of Rldunend. chabmaa o
mtA George B, IlartMg, Jr., dirpctw of Uie Nattonal
ers. QavwiMr Harrkwn s.N4tt to the 1000 partldpaat
nron Ml.)
WUUam H. Wythe, airthmr and con.ervatioB coand-
arg, chafamaa of the Governor's Confereacc on
Mr. Whj-te was co-director of Vih'M Hooss Cooier-
3r at the Virginia Coirfereiice.' Lookfaig oo are State
f the Vlrgfaiia Outdoor Reereation Study CmmlaahNi,
Park Servkce, both of wbwn were conference speak-
s at the coherence taadieon. (AO IdeatifteaOotti are
kswttJ
Exchange Club
, VIRGDWA BEACH - The nejtt
meethig of '(^ Exchange Clid) will
be hekl TuoKby, December 21, at
6:90 p.m., at the ble of Capri.
Gueat speaker will be Albiii H
MailhM, executive directcnr of the
Virginia Beadi Ctonber i^ C«n-
merce, wno will pre»nt a talk
and sW Ote film about Virginia
BeaiJL
Officers Are Installed
CAtON VOTED
¥DC PRES.
VWGWIA BEAdH - D^. Elert
Edward T. Ci^m Iws boai dMted
presi(knt of the Vir^ato B^di
Ycui^ Democratic Ch^. >
Csfton was dectod to/^wccMa
Richard Absalom Jan. 1. He was
el«rted last we^ at a mleoth^ erf
the cuU) at the Americmia Motor
Lodge.
Shirley Jae(^s was elected first
vice president, M. L. Eaky WM
elected second vice presideBt« and
David Casida was reelected n
third vice president. Jwfy Brown
was elected secretary mid K A.
Culverhouse was elected treaaiorer.
A. L. Bonney Jr.. Doris Gtsf.
Earl Tebault. Walter Alford, g. 1.
Harrington, Patsy Lambert, 3dm
Strickland, S. E. Waterfiehl Jr.
and W. B. Hall A-. were ^cted
to ttie board of directws. Ridbard
Mt>sal«n was dected otecutivi di-
recttt*.
About 65 memben of the You^
Democrats Ch^ att^ded the meet-
ing-
VIRGINIA BEACH - The Vir-
ginia Beach Real Estate Board in-
^died its new officers for 196S at
Uia board's annual dinna- Tlwrs-
day, Dec. 9 lA tji^ Princess Anne
Cwinty Oub.
Kenneth Jard, outgoing pru-
dent, introckiced the new ctfficers.
Those elected to offices were:
Gwrald Veardun, President; Scott
Tayk)r, VicrPresident; Winston S.
Brooks, Secretary; and Bailey
PKte*. Treasurer.
Jtan Adams, Kenneth Jard,
Juanita Dicks^ and Rob^ Wito-
wri^t will s^e as directors.
The guest speaker of the evoiing
was Harland Crowell, state pru-
dent of the Board from Arlingtcm.
State exectUive vice^tresident
WiBiam S. Hc^scm, frcan Rich*
mend, and Re^onal 6 vice-iH%8i-
dents Cecil Jones of Portamwth
ami (Mlwd Council d Ncnrfolk
were attending guests at the b>-
stallat^ dinnar.
Tree Lightii^
V<Ir6k«IA BEACH-TIm annuld
bree-lighting and carol sing ea-
joyed for many yews part w^
again hig hli ght u^ Clirirtroar aaa-
son f nr the First Baptist Chwrd!
on Friday evening. Decennbar 17.
C. W. Tucker and tha Mq^
Bible Class wiQ "^a^t" a AJpi
tree on the laitD and im coMaqr
and carol sli^ wid UMf^^
'Christmas {«geai^ {reaeirtad by
tile TVai9&g Ihiion.
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METimiST CHURCH
|*xtee««i Anne
R«y R. iMb««. pMtor
10:00 a.m. — Cksrch School
ll:los.iB. — ^Horniiiff Worship
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|IEtH<NOIST CHURCH
Great Neck Rpad
LmtLwf OavM, MImmIw
9:45«.B. — Chttrek School
11:00 tk.m.—UoFninii WonUp
(MUKMUAL
METNCttltt CHURCH
40y Ftaxt Colootel R<M^
INv. H. WMi Carrv, WMm
9:46 8.m. — €ti«reh St^l
U:00 a.m.— Morning Wof4^
7 :iK) p.m^TMitt PatemlriV
HAYGOOD MSMOIIIAL
METHODIST C^RCH
1718 |]«»oo4 i^
9 :45 a.r4. — Chtirch School
11 :00 p m.-i— Momlnj Worship
HAYGOOD METHODIST
CHURCH
8149 Bayshore Road
,8:30 a.m., 9 :46 a A. and 11:00
a.ni. — WOnhip Sairicaa
9:4& am.— Church School for
all ace gron^
ll:UOa.m. — Second Msaion of
Church School for children
up through 7th grade and
adults.
7:00 p.*.-«ltethoA^ Ymith
FeUowafaip foi young people
7th, gth und 9th grades in
Junior High Group and lOtii
gnuie up for Senior Group.
Fneadi welcomed.
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JUv. L. J. T|^lir» Ar., View
lO:flMl »jn.-p>#al]r 0«mii«^»
(flnt and tiblra Sundan)
Morning Prayer, 2nd and 4th
KNOTTS ISLAND
METHODIST CHURCH
Knotis Island, N.C.
R^ert C. Black, Miatater
lO:aOa.m.— #ttnday School
1 1 -M ft.M. — W on^ip Service
BAtLAKC METHODIST
CHURCH
Shore Dr. at Treairure Island
lirive in Bfiyaide
RajraaMid £. Maaaer, Miaiater
i-M it 11:00 a.m. — Worship
Service
9;46a.jft. — Sunday School
CHARITY METHODIST
Jitack toy, Virginia
Lael^ E. iMraM, Miaiat**
1# s«» a.«, — Church School
11 :W«.ai.— Morning Wonhli^
SALttl MSTHCH>IST
CHURCH
Frte^ Aas^ V Jii^bIji
Efeory S. ElMsore, MuMStor
10:U0a.m. — Morning 'WonA^*
11 :00 a.m. — Church School
7:30pjai. — Youth Fellowship
COMMUNITY METHODIST
CHURCH
Acredale — Kempsville
Rev. John L. Kibler, Jr.
9 :45 a.m. — Church School
11:00 a.m. — Morning Woral^p
7:S0p.m.— Youth Fellowship
LtMlilMVSN MSTHODIST
CHUI^
■ l^le fleck Rm4
Rev. Oaear V. Rod*lc««a
lf:00a.B. — Church School
ll:M«..m — Mdning Worahif
■•T. C. KatoB Gfav
%^i..m. — Early WonJiii
t«KlES METHCM>IST
CHURCH
SiM Vliginla Beach Blvd.
lev. C. KatoB Gfa;
l^am
twurvice
t:«| a.M.— Chareli SelKK>l
ll;0ft«jta.— I^M Worship
•^Mi.— YoiiA Fellowship
mmiiUi attTH<»isT
CHUlCH
Frineeai Anne
lUy R. J^kaaoi Pastor
iO:Ma.tti.— poming Worship
li^«|L'-^ueh School
lODlST
^Vgjji Plaza TraU
Herbe^^L^oMi. Pa«tor
ff:4{ra.a.-^-^«Mh ^ool
1 1 :00 a.m. — Wo«*^ &rvtee
t.*00pjia. — Tontii FoUowsidp
ARAACtNA BAPTIST
CHURCH
Now Meeting In Lol^M
Luxford Elenaentary Spjtool
N. C. Clifton. Paator
9 :46 a.m. — Sunday School
1 1 :00 •.nu — ^Morning Worship
6 :30 p.m. — Training Union
*7 :80 pm.— Evening Worship
7:30 p.m. — Wed. Prayer
Meeting
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
|6th St. at Holly Rd.
H. Wadell Waters, Paator
9:30 a.m. — Sunday School
1 1 :flp a.m.- -Morning Worship
6:Vp.m. — Training Union
7:30 p.m. — Evening Service
SMniiHT Services 30 min. later
May 15 -Sept. 15.
MUMC^ METHODIST
CHURCH
Princess Anno, Virginia
Eiaery S. Elkaore, Miaiater
10:15 a.m.— Ourch School
llslgfciB.— Morning Wbrship
GALILEE EPISCOPAL i
l^itURCH ^
-tO«h * Vib-W" — >»«i.9K7a
lie Ber. Eteml BeiUiBy, B0el«r
the R4*v. Matisp B,
'liM
fiA^ vmm -41 :tii: tm
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4-1 i«i.
U¥ma ChiMb
f :9| •.«!.— Ck^# 1
U:«!i «.!!.— MorA
7:9 ».«.— ^Eve^m
JTf^-'
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a. — TrtteiHt Vuott
IrugMilla
p.m.—
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•Wi274l
Meaday
Uaiali
Tuaiday
MafAew
2:1-12
11:00 am.— Ho^ UumnumoQ ana
Sermon (Ffant Siiaday)
11:00 aJn.— Morntag I^qrer and
Sermon (2nd. 3rd, and 4th Sun-
d^s)
9:« im-Cliarck S^bad (Stp-
.eflftar-^Rme^ (nmrnej thsou^
iO:ll a.ffl.-Week Dqr-Boly CQlfr
miBdoB
!•:» a.m.-'Diursdays-Li^iBg m
mjb DONATION
EfWEofAL CHURCH
149 Witch Duck Road, Baysdde
8:00 a.m.- Holy Communion
(Except during rector's va-
cation)
10:00 am.— Morphag Prayer
and Sermon (Boly Com-
munion on 'first Sunday of
each aionth.)
EMMANUEt EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
238 Bowman Road
• 1^. LmhuNI R. CMvei^ Jr.
8 :00 a.m. — Boly Communion
10:00 a.m. — Holy Communion
(Ist A 8rd Sunday)
10:00 a.m. — Morning Prayer
(2nd A 4tb Sunday)
Church School f ollo*s ' the
10:00 a.m. Service.
Nursery service is available.
EASTERN SHORE CHAPEL
(EpiaeOpal)
B. Sldaay Sandora, Rector
1 :00 a.m. — Hol^r Communion
9:00 a.m. — Family Service
mki Morning Prayer
(Srd Sunday H<rfy Com-
munion)
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning Prayer,
sermon (1st Sunday Holy
Communion)
STAR OF THE SEA
CATHOLIC CHURCH
14th St. & Arctic Circle
Rev. Frascia V. Bambrick
MASSES
Winter— 8 :00, 9 :30, 11:00,
12:15
Summer — (June *l-Labor Day)^
7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10 ;
11:00, 12:00 k
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
Confessions — 4:00 to 6:00 and
7:p& to 8:00 p.m. Saturday
ST. MATTHEWS
CATHOLIC CHURCH
1010 Sandra Lano, Va. Beach
Fattier* OHara. Father Fiadlay
Summer Masses — 7:30, 9:00,
10:30 and 12:00
Confession each Saturday 4:00
to 6:00 and 7.00 to 8:00
t ^stz? t ^dz? t <iS!2? t ^St2?
faul K. Mtdrich, faator
9 :45 a.m. — Sunday School
10:46 a.ia. — Morning Worship
TEMPLE EMANUEL
25th and 3altic, Va. Beach
Philip Piacva, Rabbi
7:80 a.m. — Services Mon.-Pri.
8:16 p.m.— Friday-Sabbath
Services
10:09 am. — Saturday Sabbaih
l^irvice
8:Mtoa. — Services Sunday
♦ trtT? + <sii? ♦ <th> * aha
FKIiSBYTERlAN CHURCH
9:30 a.m.— Church School
Rosemont Road A Plaza Trail
WoBta J. Millar. MiaUter
9:45 a.m. — Sunda) tochool
1 1 :00 a.m. — Church Service
EMAllUAL LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Lynn Shores Drive at Va. Bch,
lU^tk A. Prka, Paator
til9a.ai. — Sunday Church
ScImioI
t9:S9a.Oi. — Worship Service
(aWMry provided)
t:S9 p.iB. — Luther Lei^ni*
EVANGftLlCAL LUTHERAN
ItttUftCH OF THE
GOCO SHEPHERD
1489 Laskin Road
„ DiekMM W. Taylor
l{A.w.Wor8hlp
,. a.m. — Church School
ii ;C6 a.m — Worship
(Icirsery provided)
6:80 ^Ik— Luther League
^ SAVIOUR'S
kUrmUN CHURCH
ftylake XMnea, Bayside
iCeanotk'R. Carbaagk, Paator
8:^a.m.— Wwahip Sn^ice
AC a.iii.~Chur^ School
11:00 a.in.— Wffirdl^ Service
- (Nursery |»ovidfed)
PRI^ OF PEACE
luthSan church
(Miu^uri Syaod)
424 tings Qnuil Road
Rot. J. Elaier Hodler. Paator
8 :00 a.m.-'-Drlptee Worship
9:16 n^ — SigfiBay School
and BfBlo Clan.
10:30 a.m.— Divino Worship
Holy CommunioD'^-lst and Srd
Sundi^,
ik^>
jltNG3 GRANT
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
ay )/]/'( Now aaMtii^ in the King's
.Q(^, Grant tttmentary School)
RAyfllOB^ C. Flitton, Pastor
9:60%ah. — Sunday School
1 1 :O0 Ml. — Morning Worship
BATftlDE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Nc*r Robbins Comer
Rov. St E. Johaaoa, Paator
9 :45 i^n.— Sunday School
1 1 :00 M(B — Morning Worsh^)
OCEAJiA CHURCH
(M? Til NA££feNE
& Cowi Xoiat SAm 0<mm
THALIA TRINITY
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
ISO Tlialia Roao
SMb^ D. CraM. MlaliU»
9 :30 a.m. — Morning Worship
10:49 Mb-^MnnnA Sei»ol
LYNNHAVEN
PRESBYTERIAN CHUROI
Lynnhaven Villagi
Rar. Marios R. Wobb, Jr.
9 :46 a.m. — Church School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning Worship
6:80 p.m. — Youth Fellowshii
f :30 p.m. — Pioneer Felloirahip
7 :30 p.m. — Evening Worship
CHRIST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
1200 Aragona Boulevard
M. Blaad DaAoy, Miaiator
8 :30 a.m. — Worship A Church
School
9:30 a.m.— Worship & Church
School
11:00 a.m.— Worship & Chturcl
School
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Pacific Ave. at 36th St.
Jobs S. Lyloa, Paator
Mr. William D. RuMSl
9 :45 a.m. — Church School
11:00 a.m. — Morning Worship
Nursery Service Provided
CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
First St., Glenrock, Norfolk
E. Crowell Cool«y» Paator
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
6:30 pjn. — Young People's
Fellowship
CHURCH OF GOD
620 l4th Streft
Bobby M* Saai% Pawtor
9 :4I a.m.->-ilbndat School
11:09 a.m.--4|omvn| Wor4nf
7:80 p.m.— fi^eniAf WorslJp
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Virginia Beach Boule^ird
East Lane — Oceana
Rev. Sarauol D. Bailor, Jr.
9:45 a.m. — Church School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning Worship
7 :30 p.m. — Evangelistic
Service
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PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF CHRIST
15th St. and Baltic Ave.
Elwood Kmt»r Pa«tw
PRINCESI itfiN^ FREiwiU.
iA^IST €HURCH
1415 Oceana Blvd.
% mile past Oceana Air Sta.
on right
T. J. Ttaglo, Pas
9:4tWB. ^fiy
11:991.1.--"""^-
FRIENDS MEETING
(Qualnr)
Laskin Ro«d
9:45 a.m. — Sunday School
11:0.0 a.m. — Meeting for
Morning Worship
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9:30 ajn.-Siuiday SdMxd
a:UUam. — Church Servica
8 :00 p.m. — Wednesday
Ser^ce
ViliCUNIA BEACH
COMMUNITY CHAPEL
Laskin Rd., Linkhorn Bay
ler. Richard WoodwanI, Paator
9 :45 a.m.— Sundi^ Sfl^ol
4 :00 a.m. — Morning W(^ahip
^1:30 a.m. — CUl(|ren's Choirch
8N)iflp.m.^— EvMling Servtee
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Creeds, Vli^rinia Beach, Va.
W. T. Woaror, Miaislar
10:00 a.m.— Bible Scl^ol
il :90 a.m. — Mofiming Worship
6:49 p.m — Youth Vrognm
7:30pia — ^Evening WorsUp
CHURCH OF CHRIST
1460 Va. Beach Blvd. Oceana
Roy N. WilaoB. Miaiator
10:00 a.m.— Bible Study
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning Worship
7 :00 p.m. — Evening Wocshig>
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OCEJOt PARK ^
COMMUNfry CHURCll
Du^o* Cirdt, Baysidls. Ya.
9:45 a.m. — Bible School
11 :00 a.m. — Morning Worship
7:80 p.m.— FamUy Night
Sernce
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CHURCH
111 Lbbough Ave.,
Bellamy MMSOr
Virginia Bepcn, Va.
R«r. J. Fradarlak Parker
9t45a.in. — $aMimf School
1 i :00 a.m. — Morning Wor^p
ll:30a.nL — Childprens Church
7 :30 p.m. — Evening Service
LYNNHAVEN COLONY
UNIT.BP CHURCH
(CoBgrogatlOaal Ckristiaay
Jreat Neck Rd. near Shore Dr.
Tko Rot. Tko. H. Brittea
9 :45 a.m. — Church School
11:00 a.m. — Morning Wonhip
7 :30 p.m. — Pilgrim
Fellowship
Nursery for smidl olUldren
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LASKIN ROAD AT BnXTOP
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PEMBkOi^ MAN^
UNITED CHURCH of CHMST
(CoBgrogatioaal Chriatiaa)^
Meetings in Pembroke Manor
Elementary School
Rev. Cari T. Ihiye
9'J9a.m.— Cltirah Sdu>ol
10 :89 a.m. — Warship
Nursery at all servicaa
OCEANA BEAUTY ACADEMY
U37 VIRGINIA BEACH BOULEVARD
VIrgUa Beach. Vfrgtada SMS
NO An>(MNTMENT NECESSARY
MARK AJkl.E. CHURCH
Oceant
Rot. D. f*. FolMlB,
9 :30 ajBW^undM
ll:Oea^^WotSp
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DIAMOND SPRINGS
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Dtaciploa of Cbrlet
67M W. Hatai Boad
G. DiTMi Sh raOeia, Paator
9.4.5 mMi — Wo|^^ Service
9:45a.in.->-SH^iaf School
lt;00 tumr—Wdim^ Service
6 :S0 p.m. — Youu ?3ro«|^
BAYSil>E CHRISTIAN '
CHURCH
' (CoagragatiioBal)
Shore Drive & Green«^ Road
Barl lu Fmn
9:45a.ll.— Wo
9:45a.M^-^i
li :00 a.m. — ^Woruup
WYCLIFFE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
John B. Dey I^n.
WALKER REALTY CORP.
Enatk OSfee
sm vntoiNu ikach blvd.
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~ 14S0 Pltttrart Hooaa Bd.
JSMM V. DdT**, PulM-
8:S0*JB. — Wer^p SctHm
U:00ft.ai.— Wonhip Sertjc*
»:S0 4 10:10 •.n. Saaday
School
8:00p.Bi.— ETtalnf S«rvic«
PRINCESS ANNE HJiZA
BAPTIST CHURCH
245 RoMmont Read
R*v. Md^a Hafhac, Pastor
11:00 4 7:30 p.m.— Wor^p
StnrieM
9:80 a.m. — Sunday Scbool
6:lfip.m. — Training Union
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Wtmd M. Farfai, Pa«l«r
9:4i«JB. — Saadtey School
11:00 a.m.— Mwrataf WoraUp
6:S0p.m..— FaUomadp I^ar
7 'M p^. — ^Evttoi^ ' 8arvi<M
GftACB BRETHREN
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Gr«at Naek al Httltop
A. IfoaaM Aii lagt aa . Wma^m
10:00.ftjn.— Snadav Setool
ll:00*.m.— Wonhq^ Servitt .
7i80i»ja^ — Ivanhit Saiwica
MOUNT OUVE
BAPTIST CHURCH
Rav. T. M. Walhar, Pastor
9:S0a.«. — Ckvnh Sthool
llKJOajB.— Moraine WorAlp
7:80p.ai.— Eraning, Worship
OAK GKOVn BAPnST
CHimCH
Back Bay. Vtrginia
AMa St. CMtt Pastor
9:41 AJn. — Chvrch School
ll:00a.n. — Morning Worriiip
C<mfMi^«a
7:804:80
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BLAOtWATER BAPTIST
CHURCH
Rav. Ri^ph L. Hora
10:Ma.ni.~Sanday School
ll^a.ni — Morning 'WiH^ip
*^S^^taig "Sod and the Com-
aiv^ty of Blackwatar ^nM
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TABERNACLE METHODIST
CHURCH
I^acaia Arnie, Vtrpnia
Rohwrt H. Garaar, Miaistor
9 :45 a.m. — Church School
ll:Ma.ia — Momi^ Workup
VIRCINIA BEACH
MBniOOIST CHURCH
t07 - I8th Street
Rov. BoTorly Folty
8 :S0 UmL — Worahip Serrioa
SlMMBer Mon^
9:45 %.m. — (%iireh School
11:00 aJB. — Worahip Ser^ca
BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH
Greaawall Rd. A Lakeview Dr.
Bayslda. Va.
Rav. Datid Moero, Pastor
9:45 a.m. — Sunday School
11:00 a.m. — Morning Worship
7:45 p-.m. — Evening Worship
ST.
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iiNOLRiM « nu'co.
PhoflB 627-8661
1225 W. 25th St.
JOHN'S BAPTIST
CHURCH
PrincMi Anna Court House
Rot. Broco B. PerUas, Pastor
10:00 a.m.— Sunday School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning Worship
6 :00 p.m. — B.T.U.
7:00 B.m. — Evening Worship
LONDON BRIDGE
BAPTIST CHURCH
London Bri^, Virginia
C Edward Hagkas, Pastor
8 :80 a.m. — Morning Worship
9 :45 a.m. — Sunday School
11 :00 a.m.— Morning Worship
6:30 p.m. — ^Tralntng Union
7:80 pjn. — ^Evening Worship
FREEWILL BAPTIST
CHURCH
■ In Pitnceas, Virginia B^ach
1418 OCEANA BOULEVARD
Air £^atioa on right
T..J. Tingle, Psstor
9:4Sa.m. — Sunday School
1 1 :46 a.p. — Worship Service
7:80 p.m. — Evenine Servico
KEBIPSVILLE BAPTIST
CHURCH
rm PrkMCM Aaae Rd.
Cbai^ H. Jeaei, Pastor
9:30 a.in.— Smday Sdiool
ll:00a.m — Morning Worahip
7:30 pjn.— Evening Worship
THAllA METHODIST
CHURCH
Pine Ave. ft Va. Bch. Blvd.
WaUaas L. Asher, Paster
9 :45 a.m. — Sunday School
10:45 a.a. — Worship
FOUNDRY METHODIST
CHURCH
Va. Bch. Blvd., Lynnhaven
WillUn H. Acosts, Miaistar
g:4Ca.m. and 11 a.m. —
services
9:45 a.m. — Church School
6 :30 p.m. — Youth Fellowship
KEMPS VILLE f
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
620 KemiMville Rd.
J. ' L. Coppock, Psttor
9:40 A.M. — Sunday School
11:00 A.M. — Morning Worship
6:00 P.M. — (Second Sunday)
Youth Feltnwshliw
929 First Colonial Road
JONG'S GRANT
BAPTST CHAPEL
Meeting in
Kinpton ESSnentary Schod
W. GlMB l^dlaBl, Paatar
9:« a.m.— Sunday Schod .*
11:00 a.in.— M«tiing Wor^ip
S:4S pjn.-£vening W«'sh4>
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ByfflOIIMA.MQOn.
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waH* flsliiu. TiiimiMTfiumi af
Vkflila, RiMa m, Vnl w ut t m rn l
Arti Baildhig, Nsffe^ Vk^da, id
142 ,W. Yaik pirect. \
Veta-ans recoiUy dudMU^
(ram the Armed Faroes, who re-
quire tanmediate car for &aWtties
am)8r«iUy incurred in lervice,
may now be entifled to both <wt-
patieiA treatment and luispitaUza-
tkm from the Vegans Adminis-
tratioD.
The Veterans Acbninistratim has
Uberaltod its ral^ to ,^ow med-
iai and dental treatmoit at uiy
of its clinics as weH as care in
aiqr sf its hosfiitals. as needed, 4ir-
Ib^ the poiod required for a vet-
eiw to establish ttiat his (fisiri^lity
was seance incmred.
In an anergaicy. a recently
dischvged v^eran awaiting adju
dicatiiHi of his clabn to connect
his injuries to his servke, may
<^tain care at non-VA facilities at
VA expense, when VA facilities
are not available. However, the
veteran should rem«ri)er that
{M'ior approval of the VA is neces-
sary in aich cas^ ? ^
Veterans with six months or
moi^ active duty, who were dis-
charged or Yel^sed with an hon-
orable or general disdiarge, may,
if a{^licatlon Is made within six
months from date ctf discharge, be
eligible for iKtspitalization or out-
patient treatment while waiting
adjudication d their claimed dis-
i^ilities.
I
'Ihe out^Mtient medical, dental
and h<»|)italizati<m privileges cease
Hnmediately when the VA Ad^di-
cation Board denies a veteran's
claim that his disaMlity was re-
lated to his military service," tfie
VA said.
Virginia Beach SUN, Thurtday, Dbcwi^w 16, I W
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THALIA LYNN
BAPTIST CHURCH
Va, Beach. Blvd. adjoining
Princess Anne High School
Rot. Robort N. WolUco
8:30 a.m. — ^Morning Worship
9:30 a.m. — Svnday School
1 1 :00 a.m — Morning Worship
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FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST
CHURCH
419 Glenrock Road, Norfolk
Rot. Charloa T. Hondrkln
9:46 a.m. — Church School
11:00 a Jn. — Morning Worship
7:30 p.m. — ^ening Worship
FIRST COUONIAL
BAPTIST CHMRCH
Goorgo T. StalUafa, Pastor
9:45 a.m.— -Sunday School
10:00 a.m. — Morning Worship
6:30 p.m. — Tr^ning Union'
7:80 p.m. — Evening Worship
7:30 p.m. — ^Md-Week service.
Wednesday
ST
GREGORY THE GREAT
CATHOLIC CHURCH
7271 Vinginia Beach Blvd.
Rov. FUviaa Yoliako, O.S.B.
Rot. PasdMl Kaolp O.S.B.
Maaaca— 6:80, 8:00, 9:30,
11:00 and I2:.t0
Abman kppt^ltk^ BMm W.
Clarke, V^. mm of Mrs. Wn^
W. Clarke of Rt. 2. has ^adualed
fran the Aviation FamttarteiAieB
School at ttie Naval Air Tadmicid
Training (^ter, Itemphis, Ton.
• • *
Dr. Howard D. KiAui has accept-
ed an a[^iiMn»rt as a B«id}er
of the "400 Oub" in ccimectiaii
wit hthe 43rd Arawal Swrt ioaatorn
EdiK-atiwud OMW'eii ef 0|]^ia»try
to be held in Atlnta. Ik. Ktim
has practiced at l^rgbiia Beach
since 1991 sand is pn^aHf tervmg
m premdat si the Vb^^ Op-
(ooietric Aa9odiAi<n.
• • •
Marine Chief WarraM Officer
Chtfl^ A. LawroKK. son «| Mr.
and Mra. James T. Wallah of
5149 Proviiknce RmmI, and hos-
band of the former Miss Louise G.
White of Ches^jeake. is sa-vh^
with the 2nd Marine Aireraft Wing,
at Marine Corps Air StaUai, Cher-
ry Point, N. C.
Seaman Dale E. Favero, USf.
son of Mrs. Juanita J. Favero of
1331 Pleasure House Road, is at-
tending the Fle^ Sonar School at
Key W«t. Fla.
« * «
Marine Gimna7 Sergent B(M>y
H. Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nw-
man P. Scott of 5484 Parliament
Drive, is serving witii Marine Wing
Headquarters Group— 2. a imit e^
the 2nd Marine Aircraft W»n«, at
the Marine Dirpa Ah- ^tion,
Cherry PoiiH, N. C.
Marine Lance Corporal William
H. McMillian. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Walliam H. McMlian of 910 Dela-
ware Ave., h an aircraft mechanic
with Detachment "A" of Marine
Medium Helic(^ter Squadron 161
which operates out of a strat^ic
airfield at Qui Nhon, Viet Nam.
• • / -0 .*.-\i
Army Pvt.'Ray L. Sct^. son of
Mr. and Mrs. Newell S. Scott, 2fi5
Plaza TrdU, is serving with the
inter-An^rican peace force in the
Dianinican Repdblie.
Diaald R. AsImt. aw «f Ifr.
■od Mrs. Wnm Mm of
SMlold Ava.. tea tea
to almwi to the U. S. Air Foree
at HooMitoad AVB, F!a.
Avmn AAew li a imAetf Hp-
{dy qiecialist to a unit Aat hir>
otthes flwdkal aervkes ta Bagfert,
of the Strategic Air Comnnd
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Phofia 421-3246
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l^i«Wa^BMeh Hii^ Schod BasketlNdl Sdie&ik
IMS-fS — Home Games
Friday. Dec. lO-Bayride High Sdieol
- Tteeday. Dec. n-Prtace« Aaae Hlgii Scheel
Friday, Jan. 7-Deep Creek H^ SdMNd
FHiajr, Jan. 14-^laniy,Higb Si^Mol
Satarday. Jan. 22-Craddeck Higi| Sdwoi
IMay. Jaa. 2S~Kellam Bl^ Sekeel
Fridity, Peb. 4-Narview High Sdieoi
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Sunday
VIRGINIA BEAOH-The Christ-
mas pageant of Uie church school
and Y. P. F. d Galilee Epfecopal
Church will be presoited Sunday,
Decorfaer 19 at 5 p.m.
Ihe pageant will be a capdle-
li^Jt Festival d Lessons araKCar-
ols. Directed by Charles Oliver,
assisted by Mrs. George AldrWge
and Mrs. Wititier Frank, it will
present the Nativity tableau, ai-
acted by children of the Suirfay
SdHwl, with narration of the
Christaias story, and carpling by
Uie children's choirs and adult
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Airman 3/c Edgar C. R<^bs»n
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K(^tn%n pf 222 Rauntree RokI has
be«i selMtod fen* tecfairioal train,
ii^ as a c(»nmunicMi<H»"eIeetraii'
ics speciah^ at Lacklauid AFB,
Airman Keeley C. Backus m.
so not Mr. and Mins. Ke^ C.
Backus Jr. of 633 Jacqueline Ave..
hm been selected for training at
Qianute AFB, lU., as an Air Force
idrcndt maintenance apedaHst.
« a *
Airmm John H. Dams m, son
ot Mm H. D@Bds, n, of 1417
Canriyn Drive, has been selected
&H- traiiHi^ at ShqifMrd AFB, Tex.
as OD Air F(»xre susbm^hBi ^w-
cialist.
a ♦ •
• Airmm Jama A. Jorden IB, son
d Wt. and Mrs. Jetoas A. S»6m
Jr., of 46Q4 Hermitage Road. h«i
been ^ected for tedmicd trabi-
ing at Lowry /^B, Cok>., w a
U. S. Mt Force ffircra^ w^ifxna
systems specialist.
• * a
Seaman RecruH \^Ii«ni E. m-
Eesay, VSS, »» d Mrs. Jean W.
ytcOmry d 1904 Charla Lee Lane,
has qndo'^me two weete of acthre
Naval Reserve Basic Train^ ift
the U. S. Navid training Cef^or,
Great Lakes, Bl.
• * ♦
Seanan Hecnat Harry W. Levett
Jr., USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Har-
ry N. Levett of 5004 Virgil Street,
has undergone two wedks of acthre
Naval Reserve &isic Trainii^ at
tl» U. S. Naval Trainnig Center,
Great Lakes, ID.
• * a
Marine Secwid lieirtenant Pat-
nck G. Mitchell, son d Captam
and BIrs. Sanmd G. Mitch^, USS
(ret.) of 917 Bobolink Drive, was
a member of the 1st Battalion, 3rd
Marine Regiment. 3rd Marine Dl-
vi^on. whidi departed Viet Nam
recently for traxisfer haxk to the
United States.
.a a a
Area soricem^i vi^ pifftidpat-
ed in an internattonal exircise
called (^)erati(» Tiargame in in
the central Mediterranean esxi on
the island ol Corsica rec«itly wwe
Marine Pvt. l/c Thomas B. Bri-
ley, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. TlKHn-
as B. Bril^ of 473 Lineberry
Road; Airman James F. 9ww,
USN, sm of Mr. and Mrs. WOlimn
H. 9iaw d 5700 Pwjtiac Roai;
Marine Private l/c Dennis W.
Dickson, son <tf Mr. and Mrs. WB-
lard B. Dickson of 429 Baklwhi
St.; Disbursing Clerk 2/c Billy it.
Mcbm^. l^N, son d Mr. and Mrs.
D. H. McOird of «08 CkMiesti^
Road; and Airman Jdm W. Go^
lett, Jr., USN, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John W. Goofett of mA
haeAxa Brid^ Boad.'
Ge(»^ D. Harrti. S. «^ei« pn*
ents, Mr. and Mrs. PhOBp C. l^»^
amy. live at 530 LAe Dr.. was '
commissioDed a second UaulpDA
b) the Army tHa beim jptiiuttd
htm the Officer CanddUe School
at the ArtiOery and MissUe Ceai'
ter. Fort Sll, OUa., July 8.
Ihfr SS^wedc <xm», desigaed lo
prepare the men for MiDet AMts
in field artillery units, taeMad
training in conumni^tions, 4ec-
hronics, curfcined mnta tactics
and ntap and aoialjgnto rt^Uag.
L^ader^ prq>ar«Ri was also
a major part d Vob oonktAn.
lieuteiant Harris entared the
Army in April 1963. the liait«D^
was graduated fr^nn Grafll^ High
School. Norfolk, in 1900.
-, " • ' • • '*
Boatswain's Mate SeoMn fhora-
as J. Montague, l^N, sen of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles J. Mdnta^ o(
4813 Broad %eet, b attain
Yeoman Class "A" School at UJ.
Naval IVaining Center, Bidnbrklgs,
Md.
. ■' f • •
Aiitnan Dmild F. Hoop Jr., aoo
of Mr. and Mrs. DonaU F. Boup
of ffi3 Raff Road, has been select-
ed for training at Keeslor MFB,
Miss., as an Air Force cooamui^
cations-dectrcmin speciidist.
Dieodore D. Mays, son of Mn.
Marie V. Mays of Myerstown. !^
was recoitly promoted to i^
sergeant doting ceremmies at FbH
Story. 5gL. Miqrs is an i^nfa^
traUve auperviaw tai the U. S.
Army Suj^rt Ekment.
• a a
MartK Private 1/e WSkm P.
Lawrence, son <tf Mr. md Un.
Ewly Lawroice ol Rt S, b senr-
Ing with LaadlDg Force MeAte^
Iboard die attack
FntaxA, eurr^l^
operating with the Sixth Fleet fei
t^ Mediterrao^n.
• ♦ a
Foot kwal men have ben tt
kcted for U. S. Ah- Force tecfaal.
cal trafcai^ courats after eaafkt
12^ basic nditflry bribiim at Lack*
land AIB, Ttx, *Sbt^ are Ahpun
3/c David R. Kera. aoo of lir.
and lbs. Besoard J. Kera of fMl
Deerfi^ Lane, irtw wlB be trabed
as a cumiiunleat fcMM WUeg ^ec-
iaUatdtSlKppiii4Af«,7eSL; Ak^
naa 3/^ HidiMl R. C^imer, son
of Mrs. iBtan^ A. Fepitroi of ua
W. Berjy dr«le. to be Maed m
iaiist at Kaedor AV8, lOss.; Atr
maa 3/c Wa^ae A. Mor^.soo af '
Mr. and hfrs. Rartk E. Iforey «t
741 HoUaday Laae. irfl mead Urn
metals rep^ q^eddtat omm afc
MomcSki AFB, 'I\bc.: and Airman
3/c WaltM G. IffllK^. sen of Mr.
and Mrs. Ais«|ih W. lUB^ Sr..
ctf SB& itaeodnt Roai vdB lA.
teod the statistioa data apedalist
course at l9M(p|ttnl AI^ Tex.
Pvt. Charles S. BiMiqr A*^
wh(»e falser Uvei ai m C^aes*
keQ3|> Road, recently eeih|d^ed
tra^ig as a mmamer at tin
Arn^ ArtiUory and Mfai^ Col-
ter. Fort Sill. Okla.
Army SgjL. Ernest A.
s(m <rf Mr. and Mrs. Idinvd B.
Rogers of 5021 Br<»d Sttm aod
other members of tte ^fft &B^
dear Battalioo have bees
mended by U.C(d.N.C.
battalkn commandor, lor ttdir
wwk in citts^ructiig a float bridge
«a<06s the i&ine Rirar hi oih
many.
Marine (kmmry ^rgeaot Laraie
P. Robartson, smdMr. saA Ifira. ,
GiQr Rflbertran, ki stfvhi^ irttfc
l&urine Attadc Squadron 39^ a wit
of flie 2iid Marine Aircraft ma$,
at the Marine Corps Air Statiai^
Qimy Pdnt. N. C.
Ahmaa Douglas E. F^ows. sob
(tf Mr. and Mn. Ernest A. Fei-
laws of ^ Bamboo Iflae. im
been ^e^ed for teekpical tni^
mg at Keesler AfB, Mtes., at a
U. & Air F»ce
qwdalat.
Privi^ l/c Ifeiy^ J.
Ky^ftj inPi SOB ft Mf. nd Mn.
Bmaj fUntamm d im TmieA
Road. Is ssrvttg OB the Mt «l
Omnae^ Candor ItiMtt JMr
wMA is dqdoyed Aoild tlai 0-
iack drcraft aotier US Psnsih
t^
Vl^nl* Be«* SUN, Thursday, De<^mber 16, 1965
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ti
Qemm Sknw Ave.
51
Osnee Ave
OVaaaat t>t
OtenSr.
tMB Am
(^M« Lme
Old B^n^ Rd
QldCt^irtwy M
Old fiMi Neck Bd.
Ctt Itery Point Rd. ..
Old ItorrU La. . .. ...
OU IhMuaetd La. .. .
OMKMmMdDr
(Nd SidiHd
Old Vilgtak BeMfa Rd.
TO^IM
Ul&Out 1 «...••«
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Pv^km.
pKty 8d
Pvnmm La ) v-
ftttrk* »nry Way
Patriot U.
Puttit Li. •.
nSm La '•
PMl Joan CIr. ...
Paol JmM La. ■.■
J9
(£e Twrae a * La *. 38
ffllve Rd »
Olhre Grove Or. k La. »
(MvlBr Dr. N fc S ... »
0Uv«1 Or. »LiL .!•
Oi^mpia La. Si
aiaaha Rd. •
dnoMUip Rd a
Opal Ave C
Oriole Or. fc St «
Qrtm^ I^. ...•....«••• "B
00^ 62
OtoM Rd E, N. S ft W S
Outer Dr. ««^(«<f» • • 82
OfcrlMft a & Dr. ......*.'..«
OiwUnd Rd. tt
OvM'iBin Ave. ■ .«»*».,*.... .88
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Paca'Li. ..,
PafflHc Ave, .,,....».•'•*••»••.••••
Page Ave ♦.,. M
PaJoe La - JS
Paiote Rd ©
Palace Greok Uvd. S2
Priadin Dr • 52
PA^Q. *M. H
Pm/m. 4 St S
PdnBttdiPL «
Pdoer te M
PaimattoAve. : ,-•**
«w» t, § m m>m ...-y^-9*
ftm* Rd. 55
Pute U M
Pa«l Itevere Rd
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La
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PeB-l
Pecan Grove Rd. ...
I^ham Pi. ».
Pdlcan La
Ponberton
I^^dM) Ave. .....
P«ii»ila R^.
penguin Or. ft Pi .
Pemaylvania Ave. .
Peraive Ct
Perrell
Perth La.
Pewter Rd.
PhfflijgAve
Pidowick Rd
Piedniont Or. .....
Mot Rd
Pillow a. ft Dr
Pine Acres Cir
Ptne Knob Way
nae Ric^ La
PinecPMt Rd.
Pinelaad La
Pinetree Cfa-., Rd., Dr.. N ft S
Pineirood Dr.
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W^PMrA Potatm
Pwwhilm Am ftCNa
Poynw IM. • ■ 1
Pre^fertial ttvd
Pr^y Lake Ave
Price Cir
Priddy U.
Prince Andrew La
prince Charles a
Prince Phl% Dr
I^iDC«» Ave
Prtac^s Araie Rd.
mf^tm s»
mt^^m 56
9M&Oiit «
priidllaEfr »
Pritdiard Rd ►- 58
Prosperity Rd 53
f^ovkimce Rd.
470&S1S9 88
80
81
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Pinewood Rd 81
l^ney Point Rd.\.V.-.t.,'^ •• 52
Plaiaaman Cir.. a. ft IV S
Plane Or. W
Plantation a. Dr., R4.. E ft W 54
mayDr i 62
PUBalV..NftS 52
PlMa TL. Ct 52
Pleuadt Ave. >.... 55
Pienure Ave. S5
Pleasure Hwse Rd. SS
Plover Pi. SI
Plymouth La ',.... ^l
Pocahontas tt: 51
Poinciana Dr. j — 51
Polodc Dr. .
Pmca C^. ft
Pmtiac Rd. i
Pofto Pdnt
IH^tnac St. .
Po^ Rd.
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Beach Visitors
imjmjMourmBiJ^SBis
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Putwwi Cir., Ct.
62
M^ 4M Mn. te«7 Shiilei tf WMUoglon. D. C. wtu w«i! itaylag
al Ae am*r laak ibne oat from a spbkei stroD along the board-
bi the MrtiiNui nuAtae to iwve th^ ptetere sa^^. Mr.
I to aflrtnmairt oa .fte Waridagtiai Post, ((photo hy Cassandra)
ftRd 62
Quail Pt. M
(^larters (Fort Story) SB
QuartCTS (NAS Oceana) 60
Queen Ainie Rd 52
()ueen City Rd. 82
Qjumm Elizabeth Dr S2
()ue«isbury Dr S
Quimby Ct. ft Rd, 82
(^nwood La •■•86
RadKl .....»•*♦••••••'• ®
Raff a. ft Rd ,»^., „...,.... 62
Raineya. ftRd. a
RaintreeRd r...., 52
Raleigh Ave. .,.,.... C-5?
Raleigh Dr ■••51
Ramapo Rd. ft a 82
RaR4)art Ave :...M
Ranger 82
Ra];^ahannodi Rd. 82
Raven Ave .^ — 56
Ravaiwood Rd. 66
Ray Pi .,... 51
Raycrirft Dr '.....,.,,...88
Raymond Ct ■>•>"• ®
Reagan Ave. -M
Realty La 53
Red Ck)at La ,..,..i...:e2
Red Oak Rd .V.t:#....82
Red Robin Rd.. ...........51
RedstcHie Rd. ...,,..,.».,,.,;...,. 88
Red Tide Rd 51
Rerf Key ,....88
Re^ncy Drive SI
Regina La. ...K
Ronus La. ..»..'. 82
Rem Dr. ,.,....^.,.......'. ...... 82
Reub^i 54
Revere Point Rd. ft W . A . . . . K
Reynokfc Dr. ". 55
Rkrfiard Rd. 82
RichardKin I^ 55
RidJand Dr 88
Riddle Ave. ..,.,....,,. i53
Ridge Rid 61
BidgeEn4Rd.&N. ^M
Rktman Rd. 56
Ritz Craft Dr. ..."... 62
River a. & Rd^ 54
River Point Rd. 54
Roanoke Ave ......S5
Robbins Ct. ft La. 52
Robens Rd 52
Robin Dr 54
Rochelle Rd. 56
Rockbridge Rd. ...' 55
Rockwell La ^
Rodin La 55
Rodrigues Dr K
Role La ■.. 51
RojBiney La. 55
Rondeau St 62
Rope La 52
Rose La 51
Rose Hall Dr 54
Roselyn La 53
Rose Marie Ave 62
Rosemont Rd. & St ffl
Rothesay Rd. 51
Rouse Dr , 62
R3yal Oak Dr 56
Royal Palm Dr 52
Rudee Ave. ..., 51
Rudder Rd. S3
Rudyard La 53
Rumford La K
Rundel La 52
Runnymeade Circle 52
Rust Dr. 55
Rutland Dr ^. 54
Rutherford Rd *l. 55
Ryland Rd 65
STATE TRAVEL Dl'flSUaPMENT AGENCY RWIWJANIZE0\
Marvin M. Sutherland (rifht). Director, Vtrftaia I>«P*«^«* •* Ca»«^^»d JBm^j^
DeTelopment, confers with aides ooi>o«rntntthe*ae<iit ^^^J"^^ ^f^ ^^l f™l^
Relations and Advertisitie. Sutiierland aaUl «h* r«orfsmsa«on irtU «iv« -m £"^ 1 i***y
strwifth for enlarged travel devslopwBrt saH*»a. Irntt to Riftti '8o|w ■■ 5S'*'S*^i5!
has takm the new position of Aaststeiit QjdimisrtoMfr-^dvertisinff; J. Stuart TOtv^ W«
the DlTlsion as Commissioner; WUBite V. Airaold dtaadhiif ) , pronwted^to A««»t3oinini^
slonei^Promotion, and Mrs. JIargaret Sirttar, vnmoM to the zmr pomm A SiVOTdMr of
Inauirios. _ „_ -
^r^lfii _
* Dackw Swi ^i^fcM-r
^ MMi AiimlMi^Ml
Man \ti milltait at M «^ NISI
f^td ba nmm^ » mi M
could win ona of I W H«
(Mmt #awar la^ piMb g|
EntariWfir. FHI o««i» •«• ^L^
tv «Mm Maw and Mh MM
It in to ut to^, Eitfir m _^ .-. ->.
^ftanasifOttWlsli.«ntf^ KSUS
you should b« iisln| In 7M Ni NlNr
yauroym
JMi. tte m^SLwm^m^m
.ri
Social Sec.
Office Hoars ^
!«K^{FOLK — The Norfolk So-
cid Seoffity Office is extradii^
its office hours until 9:00 pjtn.
ead) FYiday and until 12:30 p.m.
m Saturday, it was annmioced re-
cently by Mr. J. A. Morrison, Dis-
trict Managa-. This is in addition
to die regidar office hours (tf 9:00
to 5:00. Then- ^wdal telephme
nimiber Is 622^281.
Iliese special hoars are for tiie
purpose of extending the faciliti^
to the many individuals who are
unable to transact their business
durii^ the regular hours. Tliis per-
tams partiOTiariy to thwe peqile
w^o are ffi years of age and over
and stUl working and unable to
contact tN (^ce during, regular
office hours. ..^^ ^wV*
It is essential that the people
over K years <rf age are still work-
ing who have never fil^ a claim
for b^i^its shwld do so imme-
diately. TTiis is their only means of
obtaining the free hospital msur
ance coverage under Medicare and
an opportunity to elect medit^l in-
surance coverage. 71k m^ical in-
surance j)rovisions provide for re-
hnburs^nelit of doctor bills and
certain other expenses incurred
during an illness. '
In addition to thise .persons,
there are maiy other p!^>i:de af-
fected by the ^nendments tp the
Social Security A<^ who ^Iso are
ufiable to cwitact the office during
regular (Aice. hours, lie various
dianges in the law, in additton to
Medicare] make it necessary that
the person contact the (^ice. Mr.
Morrison urged all personis 65
years d age and older 'to iirane-
dijitely contact jthe office if th^
have never fifed a claim^^or bene-
fits or had at one time filed and
hot been pai(| because tiiey had
not forked long enough in employ-
ment covered 1^ -law. He stated
th^re were many widows who
could now qualify en their de
ceased hui^Ktnd's account.
$AIU» OF THE Wm
VXROINIA HEACS - Leivis D.
Center, Air <3ontrolman Firat Ctoss
has be«i ^adsd as l^val Ahr
^tion Oeena's "Sailor of the
Uroth'' for the month#f Decon-
berlH. - ^
Center, vbo is attached to ttie
Air Trirffic Cootnd DMsto, ms
nomlndlBd i>y Cdr. C. C. Moft-at-
nie. Afar Operates Officw. tsA
sdected by 8 board of sentor Chief
Petty Offioav fnxn aboaard the
statkio.
Described as being an "extroi^
ly capd)le petty office- and Ah*
Cootrofantfi,'' Cei^er has attended
numerous N«^ wdieols c(»c^n-
mg the Air (Tontrdtoan rathig.
Since ^t«ihg the Navy, Center
has advaoeed fai a rainknum
fflnouat fk time.
IMttng from C^istin, Texas, (^Sr
tor now itskies to the Vh-ginia
Beach area with hk wtfe, tbe im-
mer JanI Lucas d F^^evilto.
NcMHh^kiAia.
ilrJena P-TA
SAYSEpE - Aragona Etomoi-
taiy S(^l ^wiDt-Teadia^ Asso-
ciation ladO v^ Tuesday, Decem-
^r 21,^ 2:» pm
A 4fa|ittm88 progran will be
I»<es6A«i %i the studaits umler
th^ dira<^ion of Mk. Glasco.
BftfreMnaAs wfll be served.
0«T TO SEA
U ywir ^^bfa personal prO(ii% Maif^«Ma%tt,
aamo^M or stolen would you b» "out to aia"
financially? A r^ri 'We iirv^' %, 'Mu^Mlslke
this h an ^tna Casualty 'Ml ffcb" 'Parsor^ Arti-
cIm Hootw. It can cover (iratficlffly ?lH your.psr-
sonal property against prddkR% a^ ;h«KO^
, 4A home or awayl
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AN INCREA9id
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at the rate of
One dfl^thaf sail.
\ > PtaUm Wk h!ht, ProUem With Girl
^ w^^». Ihe first is
mf ttifher ttto Uke he It
fiiflf «id tte nejrt
m% « ai Mn^ «s he can
i^^sHn M ^ «. 11^ M>
m^0m ^ tiutt mn k
she is thnee ^eK» younger thian
I am tsA is a<^ allowed to date.
H<nr can I taUc 1^ parents into
lettkig bd^AiU? She is very
mature d«r Imt a^, both physi-
€iU^ and mentdly tshe's 14) and
I ^bfadc ite ought to be able to
4alab Witt €aa 1 do ab(»t tbii?"
OUR REn^Y: Any explana-
tion of why your father seems
friendlier on certain days than
at other tim^ in merely conjec-
ture. There are several possibil-
ities. One is that on his "un«
friendly" days he is really ab-
sorbed in some weighty problon
and is not aware that he seems
not so friendly as usuail. If be
U dl^liNued with you for some
]»ason, he would most lilttly td]
^1 ao — and why.
Ifon will certainly not please
your parents — or those of the
girl — tf you make too much of
an affoct to solve the problem
^ ^attaig a girl three yea»
young^ than yourself (and only
14 at that) when ho: parents do
not allow her to date. Yoii'd he
much wiser to accept things m
ihey are. If you (»n^ wsoi^
then you hdve a lurobhm.
U fott li8T« « tosBos* {n^dcn jmoL
wobI to diieiiM. or on oaMnoHw ft»
mak«r oddraM your ktttr to FOl Mw
ABOUf TESfAOEIS. (^mKOmtt MBi
^pMUi PKiS iSKVICfi. flMCS-
>0B« i¥t . ^
reason art aH"
One of me tfrel
"change-of-llte"
denier signals
No wonder a woman feels lilM
crying! The suffocating ausge
of hot flashes one minute; cold,
clammy perspiration the next
can make a woman wonder
"What's come over me!"
Change-of-life panic sets
nerves on edge, fills her with
fear!
Proven help! Wonuudmrnr
woman in doctors' Ytstt got
ramaritabia relMif,MM hot
flashes, nervous wmlDns!
Some women worry themselves
sick; some women do swne*
thiiiK about awesome change-
of-life symptoms. Thouaanda
have found that Lydra E.
Pinkham Tablets helped them
as dramatically, as quickly as
this gentle medication has
helped other ^yomen. Not A
new, johnny-come-lately rem- ^
edy, but a tried and trusted
"friend".. .to relievi|. func-
tional mid-life complaints... to
relieve woman's burden of suf-
fering ! Get Lydia E. Pinktaon
Tablets t{^y.
f
brlri^ yotll^coflMl Chief aH winter long.
Vareril Ml aa^««k4llsfato Kinm flMra. Our (taifMHiqr
ywa iliiiliiBllliwiU ofTwawfari Chtef H<attigOHa»oaiN«<heNat^ 1
^mml»,immM^\od»9 iwd ifbKiaawHm,eoMfBiMii«lMaa.
to savers a
DecmberSI, 196S
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0ksuA
».8aad.
MMat
imOHAi
tb eart fair Hi ^ hoeae, /ou
AmM Arf^ to idtfMin |Mip.f r
faire frgRi n cbp-eM to ?S c^
|ra9 nte-eiMt, aod always re
tea tte ftosx^aft Mtttag at
al|^ naoe tba potaiettta in M^
tl^ (tatt nrf ittrvct Hrii) «rf
iA«« tta ak is MA too dry. U
{iaead ta a windoiv, the ^«A
i^mM ba rcmotred at ni^t If di«t
is ^tanglr of diilttng. Son mixtee
shedl ba naMafaied at modevia
Md upVuttu la? ih, neMier too wat
nor toe diy. Hk avtfage laq|th
of Uia In tfM hona ii 2 to I waeks.
I^)Iii^Mm va aoidtlve ^ai^
mi becioaa th^ 4o not gat prep-
ec cara oftn £aai^oiat pe<H>lc.
4mI«M |r too iMnt tem-
Virginia SmcH AIN/1^fMlay, Dwmv^s^ ^« 19«5
5C
T^ Loit LoGk
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ATTORNEYS
MEET
B10HIM3MD - T%a ^iat meet-
|hg (rf tta tefMative mA e»eu-
^ eon^ttlaai ^ the Cotatatm-
.wealth Attoman Aworiatten «l
^^fgnla was held reiMit^ at the
4olui IfarthaU Hotd.
r Prdpoitd lei^BlMlaii to be in-
SUdfatad k the taiheaidi^ imet-
^ af the Qaoaral Asaend^ waa
SieTl never foi^et it...if itfs electrie.
dwpa. (^ atmo^ihare, ta^pr^
•f WMcilqit airf din ^^ ^aa
^an kM al Invaa od iH^attig
"thi faiaaattk ta eoa af the ntist
|^y[ fdairta to raNaa^M It
b fta ooa mat often miaeM.
MUsf the br«^ and iNwaa haw
Idea off. rtart «7h« the irfM.
Store (hiad^ siaaM la a cool
W* F). (b7. U#it ^ace idiOl
May. WatM- l^y, Ju^ eaov^ to
ka^ #ie raat awi rtoM faw) A-/-
i|g 0^ f Kc e ari»d y. IalM«y, prtim
tibe atens «i ako^ r*. ^k% W4t0^
i&g, tetOisa. and ^Ma autaiowa
la JMm. Kaer te tipe pfaic&ad
of wtU a«rly Sa^tanRbar. Ihim
farta« tato the biMa. plaee in a
naay irindow, and Inap mt»^
tf« lirtiUiad..
A pohaatia reaponb 16 day-
Ifl^b. aai la known u a ahort-
^ (ar laie-a^) ploBl; ba mre
II fila na ^1 (km auncbwn tt
mma^. Eves vey diert fartoda «l
I^litog atl aij^ msf ba anoi«h
Ht pnwMl 0^ inlerf«!« wift liHr-
«\v^. tf tlie {dart la to be gretim
ai a room fliat ia H^rtad n^^itiy.
eeiNT ft it dull with a faaaivy p»-
pe- 'bag, a [doM of opMiaa mde
etoth, or oOwr ^ht4^ eoirer. or
pirt tt ta a dark cloa^ ReMMra
eofartr^ Irem the jduit <«■ the
{dart ^m iie cfoaat at dbout 8
o'dDdt each imm^ IIm pofat
aet^ ra^ihes M Ymn of corn-
Id^ darha ea e from October 10
uatf txHut ibows, usiudty around
Iharioi^vlsg.
Mn. Gary RkhwdsoB. wife of Chief nfehv^oa. l^. la teavtag
; la fatt her hnalMid to GatoeaiUle, fflortfa. Here ahe la last
• flaal fMe' ekiig the h ew d wal h at Slat rtrasi wtfli
Ifrcfr-twtos Gvy and JaUe, aged t. aid Patrfcto, ai^
t. (Qwy ran awt sf camera raii«a Jaat aa pletare waa Mapped!)
<pfcato^
*
S0|mmI Botrtf To Give Test
Pratidh^ ova- tfw ma^^ mm
Ae AnoclatiMi's ptm^A, Robert
L Smpaoo, Co mca o o we aMi Attor-
hey of the C% o( Virglnta Beach,
who attended with Ua wife.
LiemSell
Trees
VnaiNIA l^ACH ~ Ihe Vh^
^ Beaob Urns dab ia soiling
ftlMMinaa trees at <kit LUehortt
ttxnpim Omter. Ite side wfll be
held thrm^ December U.
&qpf><»ting fe liMi'a l^aa aalb
wiU eiable Aon to bdp attm to
GHMSTMAS
LYIMttkn^ - On Sunday
w^, Dec. tf, ttie London &rl(^e
&|rtist Church will pneesA. a
(Sristmaa Play rad Cantato. The
GhriMiiBa ptay, dfrected t^ Mra.
Joa H. Wootard. wffl he^ at 7:S0
p.m., followed bf die ctttsta.
the |day, 1^ Um dukhreo aid
yboag pea|de (rf (he dMS^, wifl
ba a portray^ (rf tiw first Cturi^
mm In Kr^>tia% and smg.
The Chrirtpoaa Cantoto, fdlow-
ii^ ^ pfaqr, wll be indtt: tte dl-
rec^m (rf Utfr^ ^Kmyet, the
nta^ dfa%c^ of die ^urt^ Ihe
aasompttiat wlU be li&a Dailii
CMe. die cburdi ttgaabt
Lcmkm lli^e JtepUst ClHirdi
is Ibcated at M86 Potter Boad.
The piA^ b eodMly invited
toaa^d.
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VBtG^IA BSAOH - llie Vov
gtala Bciil Midol Board is nuk-
Tert to totorested posos to this
BPM an Wedmeday. Jmuary 19,
Wm. Hm l^rte D^[>»«na^ d
Rhmttm nqp^ thne tm^ fw
eadi local achodi boed. Iha per-
sons who pass the tes^ Meeeas-
,fe]ly are ^wn a certificate. The
eenJ6(^te is tai Ueu of the High
ScAod t%loma. Some colleges aod
Mna^ accept tlds ctf^fflsate in
{dace of die ^b Sdiod XH^{toa.
Ca order to tift ttie exanfawtlon
die appBcaat nni^ sati^ c«:t^
requb-ements. Itie minimum rr
quirem^its are:
(1) The apfdlcmt flsut |k SO
yean of age. VpS/a no cdnttM«
may the i^pNcibt ba pemiitted to
take the teiA prior to diie m» that
he would have ip^uaed ha4,,be re-
mahied to adml .,
ii) TIk ^ii^itot abui have
^ttue^ ata l^at 8 units of Ri^
Schod cnM (grades t $n IS.
Ou^hBively of Physical Educatim.)
.^Ucaoto who have attidned
^^ aoih birttdi^ may not be
required to present the above
uidts.
(3) The i^i^csnt Aall have re-
aided in ^Hrginia we year prior
tio flying for the b^tary of taato
and Q^ reride in the adx)^ A vi-
ma ftrou^ wUdi he m^tos ar
pUcatkm.
(4) The apjdicant mti^ ittiia a
paling scwe on the axaf^ete birt-
tery of ta^ {provided by ttie ^Me
DmartiMit of Sdwci^
Felons who (kare to ti^ tUs
test shouki nodDe appUci^kn to
ilr. F. E. T^k». Wd^ Sfteol
Supervlaort Virginia Baach JOty
SdMxils. I^rtoceti Ane Sta^a
Ihe d^KiUne tot submiuicp d ap-
plicatkms is JawNwy tt, M88. Tlw
t^ will be admhdstorad af the
Bdiod Adouni^irtkn buOdbag at
Pmei^ Awe 4X1^)00, 9:30 Ail
toSPH
SAVg $'• iY
DEAUNO OmiCT WITH LiNDEIH
otm itAncs hm itw umtsr waiAxmi
hm.
1. We Irfld oar owa naeic^. 4 Ne aniM
2. NIe Brate-i^e elu^aa it dla* 8. ^ ydlcn
cenirfhig ef aoiea. 8. Pre^ynn
BANKERS, ATIORNEYB
GOMPAnE! - raam
lynMBl prtv^ea.
wsoommim vw
fSON 10: - a
a; I
-BROWN CO.
Iil4 SPBINeilEADAr BOULEVARD, VRMttOtX
Befweeh Jahaal^ Mahf <gd Wae» teii jA.fe
w JMHNT mrFioBi vnm pitt wsayBiafnML
"f •
ViMSmiA EUCnnC AND
Let us ^ut yoyr heatinp sy tAem
throt^b its pac:es and mal<^ sofd
it's relfdy for winter. Caii . . .
soon. /
NEW AND REPAIR WORK
P»N6iSS iyuiE
ELECTRICAL SU
4|i m MM^ iLVD«<42|.l4«6 CH^ 420-1461
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Virginii 8e«ch SJN, "rtiursdty, 0«»mb«r 16, 1965
ttrti L CmwIiIi it mtt a
AM WmI8 Vm ao«M tt at, fi)t
ik ^ o( itfMMMi Sitales: tu
.fcte a Uiflt tt uz to WBUam
C. msmm fliax, lot tt. blodc N.
idat fli Potat 0' Woods tec 1;
atakQf J. Onennw ct ox to
Lee %. tmm, Jr.. lot 12, blo<4
R, 1^ of Carokune Farm wc. 3;
REALTY TRANSFERS
Qmm J. MoGijm «t m to
DMm ComUuction lOoiporatkw,
iM UB. plat o( SotMbeni Ftrtnti
Qntanv T. SionBer ^ ux to
Qtnffxy R^^ Oorporatioo. tot U,
VMt 17. plat <tf Dittnood Sprii^
Bosh; tax lOSC
Mm W. Van Hone et ox to Ru-
feH D. MuMin et ux. kt K, block
m, pkA ai Gatoiraod Park; tax
m.n.
C3i&rtos M. Ho(^an. Jr. ti m
to Gary R. Bode at ux, lot 96, plat
of Lawion For«^; tax 936.
EsM E. Payne st ux to Wallace
E. Swajne et ux, tot S. block J,
|dat of P^ 0' Woo<b sec. 3;
tax mso.
Martaa Acm. Inc. to David I.
Uvtoe ei als, pared-pli^ oi Lyrai-
haven Borou^; tax 1337.50.
Robert E. Schwo^famami et ux
to T. H. W. Carter et ux, tot 46.
|3JM d CavaUe* Shores; tax $SSM.
Robot Pat Jdbreys et ux to
IHnUiain Henry Odttvis et ux, k^
38, btock 31, ptet of Aragona Vfl-
lige Mc. 8; tax tU.lS.
OoetbMUal fiAefffftoes, tee. to
KiBMth T. Martto et ux. ]ot 13,
btock 3. friat of Windsor Woods sec.
1; tax m.lS.
Gtaaky Sidasky et ux to Edwin
Jaoobson, kit 20, blodc 16. plat of
Ctlpt Heory sec. E; tax $24.*^.
(Buty R^tty Cwporation to Wr
cmI a. hexme et ux, kt 46, t^t
4f K^ Grnt sec. SA; tax Iffi.TO.
Barirey L Ltodsay, ^. rt ox to
Axm F. Joinon ^ id, tot S, block
1, I^ of Sandirk^ Bet^; tax
One A. Paascfa et ux to I^ H.
ftttltoo et ux. me C, plat of Park
Vi0«r moot; tox fSSTO.
Lflirraoe R. hu^ea et ux to
ntA Oidte, tot 3, ptot of Mdf air
Aeno; tax |B.».
Mm F. Barr et ux to P^er H.
g^obz et ux, tot 8, btock R, plat
tf Cmxkmm Farm; tax $30.90.
m.l Driver et ri to WilUfm C.
Cte. A:., et ux, kt 10, Mock Bd.
rof An#n ^WafB aae. 7; tos
%1 M^ Ii ti k OtAiert A.
AfcMma et ux, lot C, btock 18,
^ «f Ag^6m Vfto0e lee. U;
Jotaia Atitoii Bidard, J^., et
UK to VtooimrW. Itaaqr at m,
jM i^ fefadi E, fitat tf rtngooa
VUl^ iec. 1( tox lUM.
abArAitfiir attiM «t'4x to
itana Buitj i OMiMmittoo
: t^ftat q( ^Mawood ^Mk; tia
' t^piii £ Mmn, &., at ux to
^pfj^^npiP ft OK. tot >li, idat
n«iintteiMr«tt, jr., «t «
ito ilaici* IMiilw. tot «. Uock
^ pl|t «f Mfigma ^fia«e sec. 7;
tofcJML
Lea^OsAn to WIfltott K. Wyatt.
3t^ «tte, tot as. fpiit of FhiewQod
tax •8.70.
Wttamaetuxto
tmm, WUif, Jr.. et tac kt 18,
btock «. flat fl{ An^oaa Wm^
^KiHB Itoiify 0(x|>., to imf
CMt fctontott at ux, tot «. btock
8. ghl af AttiHia VIQage aac 7;
Wm^ a Gooliby at «x to Mary
L. fto^liy, tot 6, btodc H. {dat of
Mto Sbcna tec. t; tax 117.70.
MmmiS,- M^Wi it ux to ChaHea
f. AiAer at im, tot 38. Uodc 17,
|kt «f A2fimhaad sec. 2; tax
Cm f1(»«e Pmsalm et ux to
(Baymend A. Gtoi)eit et ux, kt 6,
mAX. piiit of Angona Vittage
aac. 6; tax $».«.
sAimoB Radfy C(»parattoo to Ed-
ward Rkfawd endlfa at ux, tot IS,
Mack IB, {)irt «r PeniirolK Mu»r
•ac. S; tax mJl
i tte)» Girperatioo to Fred
mm Stockton, A., et nz. tot 11.
UodkA,|^ef ^TOwbawiaec. 7;
mmM- «
Cir4mM ftomes, ine.. to John
O. LMlvioB at ox. tot M, btock
Gr, fiat «( C^Bttonoe Fum aec. 4;
VkKfMuf Riilty Ooip. to
mmme» Sw et ux, kt b.
Modt 38, pat4if Penbndw SlBiiQr
MC. 4; tax tttJB. .
. Stoafl fieak? Oorporatton to Al-
%m Bai Sreanl atiix. kt 1, btock
«. |M of mixtjiK Manor see.
«; tax liW
Ansi M^ Oorp,* lo Doil R.
at IB. kt 13. bkek tt.
«f P«aAnlto Matter aac «;
mA O. Mm^ ».;# vx. kt 18
Ui* « jM of MdM» Itaw;
M. IM^tor to
#«btorii.vtar«f
Mi n^ 886.8;
A. SlulUpA, Jr.. M ux to
T A tt CoiMtruction Corp., nte
88, §M of Soutbon Poiota sec. 2;
tox|BB.8B.
iMvito Ooipwation to David
JbaefA Ryan, tot 2. block G, plat
of Potot O'Wbodi sec. 1; tax $36.50.
MeMUe Ooipi^tioB lo Rkhard
A. taoMB et ux, kt 1, block H,
pl^ of Pt^ O^oods aec. 1; tax
I83JS.
Ralfih C. Wannan, Jr., et ux to
datel E. Taym, kt 5. btock J, plat
of MM O'Wbotto sec. 3; tax I31.S0.
Dtoaa T. PMfks to N. Goriiam
Pailts et flto. 2 parcels, piat <d
Bayaide fiorough; tax I22.SO.
James Aflcem et ux to Uadk C.
Brim et ux, lot 16, block 3, plat
of MncMalAaaa PlMa aac 8; tax
$18.06.
Neva K. Piston to James H.
Can^^l et ux, {Kircel, [dat of
Lyonhavo) fiorot^^; tax $52.S0.
James C. Wheder et ux to Brant
B. Ctmway et ux, tot 20, bkck D,
{liat of Poiirt O'Woods sec. 1; tax
IS3J5. t
Rockwijod OwiSlniction Qrpera-
tioft to Ltowood B. HamnKH(K]. lot
10, plat d London Court; tax
|2BJi.
. EHkar C. Koutecky to William
Ueniy Stratton et ux, kt 16, tdock
16, fiaA of DianMmd Sf»ing Hanm,
tax 127.75.
Martha Washington Hotel Cor-
porirtkn to Josq)h Suskind, tots 3,
S, btock 87, plat of Virginia Beach
Devdopment Company No. 6; tax
117.75.
tbe Ptiiroore OcMporiAkm to The
Soi^iUnd Corporation, kt 4, (dat of
W. J. Ovediolt Property; tax |30.
Hado Devekprofflt Corporation
to Ifianvorth Mmw et ux, tota 3,
i S, and part of tot 2, bkck ae,
plat (tf Shackw Lawn H^hto; tax
$Si«.
Kitftfyn Hofidns Fortna* to
Ome- Bernard Pea et ux, tot IS,
btodc 37, i^ of Aragoxm Vfllage
aec. 8; tax m.90.
Motto f. pttono^e et als to
Dodcery Lenbert, Jr., et ux, par-
C^. plat of West Neck; tax $18.
Ltody bv^tmoit Corp(»-atiD(i to
Joaef^h R Watson, Jr., et ux, 6.01
acTes, ptot of ftopei^ of Lindy
bveatment tCcspori^ton: tax $21.
Jamei A. MidUgaa, 3t., et ux
to Vtol^ Beadi Reil^ Corp.,
sMl M. |lat ef WoKnore Hanta-
ttod aee. I: tax IS2.18.
Theodore A. Bi^oe to Fraxk
Petora ct ux, tot 8, btodc 70, plat
of Prtaoesa 4mae Pku aac. 4; tax
Rtobvd J. MoGraA et ux to
Door BMify OHfnnilto^ kt 8. and
part of kt 7. ^t of NorA Link-
bom Parit; tox 1^.35.
J08a|)h r. Witokaii at ux to Rob-
art t. Dai it ox, kt 3. plat of
GtoB Anks Homaa. toe. tax $2S JO.
Max A. Cl«k at ux to David A.
P^ltotoi ct ox, kt ai. btock i
(dk of nticaaa Ame PIm aec. l\
KaoneA P. Gbaitovwutb et uk
to Kenn^ P. Cfaarkairarib et ux,
kt 1. pliit of Woodstock Road; tax
Bury R. Wffltamaet ux to Ma^
vto W. E^w, kt 1. (AM of pro-
perty of tfarry H. fi(Hmey; tax
Jtm M. Maaters to Jean C. Brin
et at. kt U. bkck U, jdat of Poca-
hantoa ¥itoge; tax (81.30.
flilMrt JOaeph fliaaett et ux to
Harold 1. Sridenatine et- ux» kt
U, bkck B, plat of Binjiwood Gax^
dens aec. 1; tax $30.90.
John H. Relthknecht et ux to
mdtaxd T. AAmford et ux, tot 86
and part of kA 96, plat of Uiurd
Manor; tax $22.80. .
Markna U. S. Peace et vir to
Rurmt Kaiibian et ux, kt G, b)o(^
18. plat of Aragona ViNsge sec. 11;
tax $21.
Mary Anne Craft Di^iree et vlr
to George Louis 11we{Aito6 et ux,
kt 91, plat of Thalia Sboree; tax
$8L8B.
dark^Whitehill Oorporvtton to
Warren Howard Bkxom It ux, kt
10, hlodc 4, pl^ of PriDceaa Anne
Fi»a aec. 14; tax $25.35.
Tboro^g^^good Estates, Inc., to
Norman L. IQaufman^et ux, tot 64,
i^ fif ThomujE^igood Ekrtates aec.
1; tax $86.19.
Aiwdtoa OMporatkn to WlUte
E. Whttcfaunt et ux, kt^. bkck
M,ptotofLdEefimttfaT(
4; tax $a(.
mUifltt L. )Pattersoh et ux to
Cart D. Ufataab et ux, kt B,
bkck 42, pkt of Prtoceas Anna
Plaza aec. 5; tax $18.66.
Leads E. floabw. Jr. ,et ux to
Sionaand tt. IHanfareee et ux. kt
31, {dat (d Westmorland Estates;
tax $^
Cei^ W. Habtatd it ux to
WBtatt D. editor «t ux. kt 7.
Vhdk 8. {fa| of Aragona ^^Hage
m. ^:tox|n«.
Mocy "KVtam Kmg et vir to
Cedl Akaio Srfdett «t pc. kt E.
fiat «f-4Mdli»d' Terrace aec. •;
toi $£r.]fli I
Xann^ Dee Lauderdria et m
to .ftnea A. iOmbaB ^ ux. lot l,
block 18. plat of Dinnood Si^riai
Homes; tax $19.86.
L. R Lecfeett^ et mt to COrkf
J. W. Hedg(» et ux, kt 12, Uoek
J, ]dat of LdK Shorn sec. 6; tax
$37.10.
JIasper B. Smith et ux to Ma
G. Griffith et ux, part of krta »,
M, blodc 12, plat of Chesapeake
Park: tax $1S.7S. '
daroice L. ^Aiite et ux to ^1-
Uam EmI Hnkk et ux, tot 10,
ptot of Kempsville Hei^Ha sec.
3; tax $27.76.
ftay L. De Hnt ^ ux to Tlw
Sottftland Ootpofatton, fNurcel, fdat
of Lynnlraven Bwtw^; tax $80.
MdviA R. O'Neal et ux to Hu-
bert J. Bissett et «sc, kt n. [M
of Thalia ^res; tox $54.75.
Hie Seay Conqxny, toe., to
Needham S. Cheely. Jr., ei ux, site
60, plat of W(^nare Plairti^;
tax $32.55.
Eugene R. Qo^trey et ux to J.
Ray Potter et ux, ato 7, plat of
Liidthom Point; tax $24.
H. G. fttjwney et ux to Itellas
Leroy Mahaffey et ux, ki 8, {tet of
Laurel Manor; tax $16.76.
Clavott R. Gatewood, Jr., et ux
to Ciaytim E. Nicies et ux, tot 8,
btock J, plat of Birdiwood Gar-
dens sec. 2; tax $19.20.
Ricbanl Franklin Francis to
Jan^s Paolino ^ ux, tot 20, block
SI, plat of Aragona VlUage sec. 7;
tax $18.
WiBiasn Henry Lovdady et ux
to John K. Durming et ux, kt 15,
btodc 25, fdat ai Aragcma Village
sec. 8; tax $20.10.
Dooald Jeknston Hendrfc^. Jr.,
et ux to Rd)«t C. Wood et 'jx, kt
11, btock J, plat (rf Point O'Wooda
sec. I; tax $M.
Chariea M. Wfik et ox to
Francis L. Mivden et ux, tot 6,
block E, pkt of Great Neck Es-
tates aec. 7; tax $a8J0.
Avakn Hills, Inc., to Hert>at L.
IHxde et ux, tot 21, fdat of Horoe^^
#eadaec. 1; tax $18.88.
John F. Barret et ux to Petar H.
Scfaukx et ux, k^ 8, blodc R, plat
of Carolaane Fmrm sec. 3; tax
$3OJ0l t .
Carl E. Wadddl et ux to Lnw-
rmce A. Wicks et ux, 1(K 34. black
R, {dat of BircbwoMl Gard»K sec.
4; tax $24.30.
Nirthaa Sups^ ^ us to John W.
FtoU, Jr. et ux. site B, plat d
Ubenneer Aanex No. 1; tax $67.50.
Oark-Whitehill Coiporation to
LouU E. ffianchard ^ ux, kt 8.
Mock li plat of Princess Anne
Plaza sec. 8; tn $33.75.
Pico R^fy Coiporation et als
to MilMun Dewayne Viner et ux,
tot 27, btodc 17, plat d Prmcess
Aoie naaa aae. H; tax $22.i0.
Jdm M. Alke^l ^ ux to GarakI
Lem Jon» et uk, kt 5, plat of
Boulevard Manor; tax $23.55.
Willto M. Wooae et ux to Rose
Inv^ment Ckn^poratiaD. parcel-
plat of Lynnhavoi B<»ough; tax
$68.25.
Row Investment Corporatton to
Participating S^rts, Inc., parcel-
plat of Lymihaven Borough; tax
$117.
nKxnas Edward Andrick et ux
to Irvin R. Rinkov et ux, tot 1'.
bkx^ A, plat of Kings GrqAt Sec.
S; tax $31.50.
Charles D. MMloiee, Jr. et ux
to James L WUttock et ux, lot
84. plat oi Kbqpi Grant sec. 1; tax
$28.06.
Mateofan Campbell Dion et ux to
Charles F)-ands Lay, lot 1, btock
N, plat of Potot 0' Woods sec. 1;
tax $25.96.
Vincent Dtonauro et ux to Owen
P. Mills et ux, kt 11, blodc 13,
plat ol Aragona Village sec. 6;
tax $22.96.
DayicI A. Miuito et ux to Lewis
A. Au5tin, Jr. et ux, lot 87, plat
of Kings Grant sec. 1; tax $28.06.
Robert R. Rifle et ux to Alvin
& tSibs et ux. tot 10. block M,
ptot d Lake^^r«8 sec. 5; tn
$32.40.
Hemandez A. Landberton ^ ux
to Nelk V. Spring et u£ kt 8,
btock 6, ptot of New Virgtola
Beadi Coiporatton; tax 187.88.
Marjorie M. HarrisOB et vir to
Kenneth H. Schwartz ^ ux, 8 pa^
eels, plat of New VirgfaA Beach;
tax $71.70.
Xlhco, Inc. to Oiarks K Gkud.
parcel-fronting «o Ken^avlDe—
North LandUig Road; tax $86.35:
Inland Corporatton to t. C. Ar-
oidta, parael-ptot of Canoden
Sdghts: tax $19J0.
E. C. Arendts et' ux to First Co-
lonial Mortgage Co., Inc., parcel-
ptot of Lynnhai^i Bwou^; tax
$31.50.
Roland HUdreth Ahnemoda et
ux^ Philip P. Biuhhok et ux. tot
7. btodc N. pkt of Ldce Shorea
aec. 5; tax $38.70.
Cart Geonee SBo^ et ttx to Ctor
toad C. Hayea et ux. kt 191, ^
of Kii^ Grant sec. 2; tax $88.
ISiomaa Et INet^iii at a to
Iheo H. HiU ^ ux, kt 46. plirt of
l^fttAsvm CtAaoy aec. 8; tax
$81.50.
O«dcwood Bmm, Ik. to FttkB-
d^ R. LtK^erman ek ux. bA i8.
hkA A. ftat ti^armAimS aec. I;
tax|8BJB. '
Ittatoh'X, l^mr, Jr. at ox to
J«dc D. Sowos at ux, kt 2, bkdi
9. plat of Angona Village aec. S;
HaUm^ CoutrucUon Corp. to
Wilttam C. &idth, Jr. et ux, kt
20. btock M, ^ of Huntingt<»
sec. 2; tax $28,10.
ArmM I^dty O^^aika to
George S. Yiffi et la, kt 32. btock
42, ptot d I^nlMdce Manor mc.
4; tax I25J0.
Dai^ D. Dehart et ux to Edpr
C. &toahs et ux, lot u, bkck D,
^t of Woodhtffst; tBt^»'
Diym Omstruction Oxrpontim
to Evttatt W. Foote et ux, krt 7,
Mode 2. plat of West Alaotm t«c.
4; tax $40.06.
George Edward Barker et ux to
Jaae D. Glasser et al. lot 19,
l^ock 4. plat of Princess Anne
I%ia aec. 10; tax $22.06.
OvotOD's Markets, Inc. to. Rich-
ard E. McLawhom et ux, lot 35,
plat d Broad Bay Point; tax $18.
daric - Whitdiill Corpwation to
Richard A. Gallotta ^ ux, lot 2,
block 5, plat of Princess Anne
Plaza aec. 14; tax $24.75.
George Behrakis et ux to David
Edward Hughktt et ux, lot 5,
Uk)ck R, plat of Cardamie Farm
sec. 3; tax $26.85..
J(Meph M. Md)anlds et ux to
auffks Fred Rollins, Jr. et ux, tot
4i, btock 37, plat of Aragona Vil-
li^e sec. 6; tax $22.20.
Costoe Realty Corporation to
Jam^ H. Stokes, kt 99, plat of
LakeviUe Eitates sec. 2-A; *^x
$20.70.
Harry Roman M. Brockmyer et
ux to Gull tovestment Corporatim,
tots 11. 12, 13, 14, 33, 34, 35, 3C,
Mock 61. plat d Euclid Place; lax
dark R. Jdutton et ox to Ralph
HUl et ux, kt 3, bkck 12, ptot of
Pocahmtas Village; tax $19.20.
Nk^las R. Bach et ux to Jdin
G. Saiaw et ux, lot 1, block Q, plat
d Carolanne Farm sec. 3; tax $38.
Point-0-View, Inc., to Snnud G.
Cottrell, Sr. et ux, kt 19, btock 1,
plat d Potot-0-View, sec. 1; tax
William T. Undemann et ux to
John C. Shirley, Jr. et ux, kt 1,
block B, plat of Gunn-Htdl Manor;
tax $27.
Harry Realty CcHporation to Hv-
ry D. Eager et ux, tot |D, ptot of
Kings Grant sec. SA; tax ^.60.
Ardito F. Seay, Jr. et ux to Rob-
ert G. Moa«, tot 90. plat of Dia-
naonl Lake Estates; tax $21.*^.
Heii)art f. BO&e^, Jr. et ux to
Arthur Fraiddm Knox, Jr. 4 ux,
tot 18, bkck 8, {dat of Baylake
Pines sec. 1; tax $35.85.
Donidd J. Blazii^ et ux to (3ar-
oice L. Pattison d ux, lot 50, ptot
of Lark^NU* sec. 4; tax $40.50.
Sknon B. Gaitl^, Jr. et ux to
Josei^ Francis Decker et ux. tot
15, plat d itodgman ptot; tax
$80.40.
Roy W. Sargent et ux to William
Jdm BladdHim et ux, kt 16. plat
of Eastwood Manor sec. I; tn $83.
David Muril Wodard et ux to
Kenneth D. Frontz et ux, tot 2,
Uock 14, plat of Aragcma VUlage
sec. 6; tax $I8J6.
HiUa C. McGulgan to Halkt El-
mo dmson d ux, lot 142, ptot of
L^nnhavoi Cckay sec. 4; tax
$28.50.
VkjFd 4. Tmms, et « to R^
0d D. Bart^ et ux,^ tot 1^ bhA
11. ^ of mmmmt; te $B.A
Co^^wntol &it«|8toei. 1^. to
AXred ChMaa Jngn^ d jx,
kt SI. bkdc 2, T^ of Wtodsw
Wdo^ aec. l; tax 02.08.
Mtolk C. OwKaib d tn to
Gmnt H. Zktd^ et ux, kts 14. IS,
18. bkdc 18. pl^ of Euclid Ptoea;
tax $18.
<^^toaital Enteprttoa, Inc. to
Duahe V. fkmmoM d ir, k4 8,
btock 3. ptot of Windsor Woods
aec. 1; t« $30.80.
Fierebae's, Jnc. to Groaae Pdnts
Carpa-dtoa, 2 ptfcda. pb^ of
WnOmx Woods sec. 3 ft 4; tax
$884.
GAS GerpMvttoa to Jaraea C.
MaMtows d ux. kt 12. btock I,
1^ d Lake StnUi 1\Hrace mc.
Mh tox $39.75. .
WnUam MendeduU Lafwbm, Jr.
d px to ItMmas R Frazte* H la
tot $, btock A, plat of WowBairat:
tfic $84.80.
Tkyi Altoi Morgan, Jr. et ux
to II^Diam M. Bu^ey et ux, M
8, bkck 3, plat d Aragcwa Villain
sec. 10; tax $80J6.
John R. Sand ^ ux to Jdn M.
Bramldt et ux. Id 213, plat of
Mdfeu sec. 3; tax $19.96.
Robert Lee Storgis d ux to
Cleveland L Miller d ux, lot U,
btock 13, ptot of Diamond S^rin^
i^imes; tax $tt.06.
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B£P06ESSED WHITE SEW-
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SINGLI GOPYj 10c BY AAAIl $3.50Pa5W«
COUNCIL PRIMARY SET
APRH.
BEACH DEMO ORGANIZATION
HAS FULL COUNCIL SIATE
VmcmWi BEACH — 1ba« are
foiur Mwcomen ami t&ven incum*
baits oD the ll-man ^ate beii%
of^rad by the Democratic organi-
Mtfcn to- Action to City Council.
11)6 a^ate has seven candidates for
BortM^ seats ais} four for at
brge seats. Hie names d the
eUsvm OrganizatkM] caodklates
wffl ap{)ear on the baM in the
Afjril Sih Priimry Etectiui.
Tlie four newcomers to tfie
imta are Robot B. Cromivdl,
fr., Vta^a Beach Juveiile and
Domestic Reiations Oouit Judge;
Geoit^ R. Fwrell, Vir^ia Bearfi
Scbooi Board Ch^rman; D. Mur-
my WeSban, Vii^glnla Beadi auto-
mobile dealer; and Dewey Sim-
mons, Vk^^nia Beach real estale
Present Council members wUl
re 19 (fee reil of Ow rfate, witti
exception of Jamra Itenien,
irtw had anoouQoed earlier ttet
lie woidd not run for re-election,
Iftl^ IQtcfain. Stanley Hodges, aod
WAftacd T. Caton, m, yibo was
decAed to ttie Virginia House of
T)ri0fgiitm in Noimnber.
IlKfft has been called a "well-
rouniB^' slate woidd have «i^
of the einrai wtdJng In fow of
«lis »it h^gHfy poynlHed hv>
€HiJta of ttie dfy—l^rnxwak. Bay-
It $15 Crash
VIRGINIA MACH-A car-truck
cdlMm on Route 615 near Oceana
Air Stirti<m on Ifnirsday injured
me man di^dy, but twd up
totiffic tor atom time. The driver
of a station wagm, E. K. Bym,
1^ is stationed at Dam Ned^,
was pasaii^ a small pwel trudt,
when the trudc b^ao tarnlsg left
into a service statkni, according
to Virginia Beach Police. The front
md d the statkn wagon was
demo^^ied wh«i it strudc the
kft i%ar «iieel d the truck. The
impact qmn the truck around and
(Appei it over m its side in the
mkkBe of ^ road. It skidded
slkmg tihe r^ tor several yards
m its i^de b^ore coming to a
stop. Hie drivo- d the truck,
Victw Paul Baibmis of Virginia
Beach, a retired Navy man, was
taka to the Gen«-al Ho^ital
of Vii^nia Bead) fw treabnent
of minor injuria. He was that
rel^sed.
Two wredcers were called to
the scoie to remove both vducles,
and the Oceana Vdunteer lire
Dqiertment stood by the scene
to hose down the gasdine that
escaf)ed from the track. Virginia
Boidi Police directed traffic
around the acddeitf wMe deamip
operatk^ took place.
Neftbo- B^n or H. L. Riky.
a passes^ in the stati<»! wagon,
wtfe in^ire&'^Uey is also sta-
tioned at Dam Neck.
Accor£i% to Virginia Bodi P»>
lice, no diarges were filed agfilnst
either drhner.
ft.
side, Virginia Beach »d Kempa-
vMe. Ihoae foin- borooi^ repre-
sent the areas when the ttk^
rapid graw^ to pofriahon of the
city has ben apskmetd.
Undo- the reappcMttotimnt pli|B.
caodidErtes mu^ file eitto- tm Bior-
01^ seats or at-krge ^ts. "nua
die (^anizatko slate wffi be
nviMle i^. as M^tms: John Mc-
corohs, Vii^inia Beach; Larry
Manshi^, Bayskie; S PatM ftvwn,
Prtocess Anne; Kennetii Whtte-
bur^t, Pungo; Earl TebauK, Black-
PUN UNDER
mACK
VIRGINIA BEACH - C^ Coun-
cil's pro^xoed ptoi fcr council re-
apporti(nvn«it has come under si-
tBKk 1^ the four Beach re^dento
who cflil^ for the reai3{)(»iii<8vnent
ki Fe(kral Oourt.
In a leMer to Mayw Frank A.
EKnch, the p^aint^ sud the pktn
was "uQconstltUtioial" ani dki not
meet the "one n»n-one vote" prio-
ogaL
Hm letter ur|^ that OouncU
hold aaother pddk h^^uig <m die
n^^ to beheldbiiDre lbs ope&^
Ipg. lesioii of the ttH Oenerai
•T^ 90 teflsiniHur 'M^pM tgr'ltoward
W. Ifartm. G. E. daytoR Davis.
Oorndius D. Scully and Rottand
D. Winter.
mAet; Al Bom^, Iten^wnriUe:
and De«vey ^wnoa, Lyi^ukvoi.
Hie four M istf^ candi<kKes will
be Ftmk Thmch, miAm Uves in Vir-
pua Beaeh; Jud^ OomweU. who
Uves to Bnyside: Mivray Malbon
wto Uvea in Lyuiitven; and
George ForeQ. who l^ws to
KempsviCe. ^Age Cromwell has
MDmaKed his intentions to r^^
bis Jud^iship. Ferrdl wiO res^
his School Boanl post 1» has h^d
for ten years.
FerreU, who has Hved in Prin-
CMS Anne Comfy and Vkiginla
Beach for S yevrs, in addition to
his mind bowd duties, has saved
as a morber of ttw Board of Di-
rectors and Secreti^-Trcasurer of
the Noif (ft Cooperaitive Milk Pro-
diMXtt. He is a ctoter member
of tiw Oommntty Metho(£st
Chun^ in KempsvUle.
Judge CromweH, a Willi«n and
lAary graduate, is a menrtier d the
law firm of Cronw^ and Layton.
He is a mmtmc of several dvlc
chil», including the Bayshle Lions
C3tib and the Bsyilde JaycMs.
yUtm, a Mlhie d Princess
Ame Oounfy, operMes Malxm
Ifolw CompKsy. He idso k a mem-
ber of mmenwi cMe eM» Hid
Amaricm Leglen Port No, US. He
is now a ^eedUx of the Vhftoia
a pscfeo- to flie reri
DEMOCRATIC CANDI DATES
MUST FILE BY JANUARY Sth
b a lilt framal «f l^fmBtmta
Uet 4reft CMb hmtm He has
(OettisiNd On Pi«« 4A)
BOARD WUl RECONSIDER
NAME OF SCHOOL
VIRGINliA BEACH - Several
members of the Vir^a Beach
Qtamber of Corameroe ^tended
tte last 1S6S meeltog of the Vir-
gtoia Beach Sdiool Board Tliesday
and asked .(he govenitog body to
diange ito,,jiBi|ie d the city's new
h^ acfaod on First Odnrial Road.
AAito lifatihes, exefcUtive (fireotor
of the dmriber aod James Kitefato
ttceciAive board membo' of the
Chamber said tfiey cnne to the
meeting to ask the Scbod Board
to e}q>lato and reconsider tiie
name. Ihe subjert has been
wrsm^ed over, (fiscuwed and voted
oa since kat Mtgust, with the end
resuk of naming the acfaod Ocena
High School. Mailhes ^teted die ad-
vantages of rettauung the school's
old lume: Vh^iiua Beadi Ifi^
SAnd. He said "much money has
been apeirt to publidzing the name
df Vin^^ Beach." The Oumber
of Comroeice was atrwig ia ihi
prvt^ts d the new name, iNth
Kibdim seconding IfaiBieB ud then
^ledckig briefly to a simflsr rtsa.
Geor^ Ferr^, Chidmum d ttie
board, suggested tabl^ ftirther
ifiscussion of the matter, but a db-
camaxm of the subject cns^ped wMi
remaito by sevwal of liie mera-
It was finally voted on by the
boud to "Table aU ainpaoient
about IUb sul^ect and reconsider
Mie offiRing of the newhi^ sdnd
at an appn^riate tinqe nearer ito
dompleUon." The dedskm wtas
unanhnous. The vote on the matter
was bm#t on by action on the
part of board members J. W. Buf-
fin^on, and Algy W. Cohen.
The a(tikML.was questtoned l^
board membo- C. J. Owaa, but
FerreB saki die situatitm renund-
ed hknr of something Conf udmis
said: "A smart man dianges his
mtod: a fo<ri iwver doies." FerreU
added "^^lat we're trjii^ to do is
^ people off dur bocks."
to oth«- act^n, the new pqrroH
for Dec. 33 was approved, and the
persomiel report disck^sd d^t
teadier resignaticns and e^
teadier appdntmoits.
It wae approved t!»t a request
be nnade of Oty Coundl to s^
the rematoder of the 9^€cSboR
school bonds.
The board was told by Aasistaot
Scbooi Superintendent Spitzer that
a ^Udf is bekig made into sbi-
dento driving <aCT and m o tor c y des
to sdiod, ffiid a kdl reprat ^mOk be
made at i» February meetlqg of
theSchod Board.
ETHERIDfiE m
COMMIHEE
4*''' v3fclBMA. BeA!CH-City Treas-
iB^ V. A. EUwk^ was «e <rf^
five areftofficb^ appiAiled recent
ly to the ^Hr^iia Munk^ial
Leagiie's li girtnwe committee.
The oommitM's function is to
review proposds far new lijlshi
tkn and naake recommenda(i«s to
the tongue.
the other four men appointed
are MMgoe G. A. T^eelde of Chesa-
peake, Nodoik OMgr Attorney Leon-
sid Db^ PoihBnotfdi Vk»^ Mayor
JIadE P. Baiws and Sidfoft Cilsr
AMHMQr v. E.
ljM*aTia C^wdtouMi
DARDEN PULLS OUl
OF COUNCIL MCE
vmGtllA fB&AIca - There ms m oneqiedtod toii of evente Iton.
^conceteii« the forthcnnb^ €% Cbondl dsetion in June and the
Dcmncpi^ Prinnury to kfi0: t/^mbmm ODuasftnsfl Jsmes G. Hm^
dap, iri» lad earlier Mm^t he tntended to seek reeit^ton ktmOf
VOlGiraA BEACH - Most of
the nmriiiav d toe sixty-man
Virginia Beach Democratic Can-
ndttoe md Ttamdigr ^t«-noon
and very qukddy di^msed of the
butfnett at hmd. By unammous
vdoe vote, a reK^itkm was pasaed
by the m«ri)a^hip setting the
wheels m motiw fot a DemocriAic
Cwmcitam^c Prinury eledk»
f»-tor to tile General Electton on
Jwe Hlh.
date set for the primary is
Sth. At that tkne. the Demo-
canhdates wtil be nominat-
^^r^alaw. candidal
file fof ^ PrimaJ7 ninety
dKy% prior to the dactkn. Thus
dw filtog doMSiiM witt be January
Sth, leawta^ aboiA two weeks for
filing.
Oty OowKil has dready Mbpted
a roohitim pn^stog a pdaa t<a
reappwtkmment of ttsdf . Ihe plan
calls fw eleven Councihiwn to be
dect^d by dl voters; four to be
dected at lu^ge and ona resk^
caiuhd^e bxiQi eadi d die sevai
Borou^ of tin Cify. A pidilk:
Jmalt^ was also hekl oh tiw, mat-
ter.
Recent^, OouncO has re^ieited-
Vii|^ B«i^ apnbars gl ftt
A^jtttMumdmm^m la-
troduce iwcessary changes in the
City (barter to aDow for reap-
portioning the elected Council on
the basis of the adapted plan. Be-
cause l^slation pas^ by the
As<wnhly does not become law
until ninety (toys after adjoum-
mmt. C^Mincil has requeued the
mpporti(»tfn«it measiQre tackide
an onorgency claused the'dwre
making it law upon r^ieving the
Govenior's sigljature. Tliis is the
tmly way diat a Genu'd E3ectkm
can be set up (Ml Jwie I<Mi.
The plan is eiqjetfted to be
adopted by the General As«nUy.
as request^, since a Federal
Court has tkady let it be known
that should the Assenrialy not act
on a plan fmr reapportionna»it, k
will order an at large piM on
or about March 14th. In the same
decisim, Judge W|^ Hoteian
noted that Virgil B<«idi had" al-
ready adopted a plan, but did not
cfunmort upcm the validlfy d dutt
At l^st (Hie (rf toe Utigants who
broi^ ttie case to l«w cri^nalfy
ham Slid diirt Iw wHl appeal tl^
caw if the plan is mectft»i by
^ Oourt Uam/m, ttto s aa s en ai i i
is Ihat the Coondl piaa wiD be
aollM«i Md «tt hdi un
F«knil scrutiny.
The case was begun dvou^ ebp
jactton to the pretnrt Cwncff m^
up, which came dxMt ttirou^ t^
Beech. At the presem tinM A^
Bft dx mdnbors d Council ,re^
resotii^ borou|^ Miginalty to
Prince ^Ume Oouirty, and fiv*
nwnbers representuig tlM Bore^{h
of Vli^nia Beach, previously the
City of Vir^a Beadi. At m
tkne d cwwdictation, the oau^
Board of Supervisors and thf (^
aty Onndl wrt mody csn»'
btaed. TUs was attacked to ttie
anlt, statfa^ that (meinm, am
vote re(H«seitatkHi was bdi^ v|%
lated. '^
Offidals irt \%gi!^ Beach ma^
tato that die new {rian. wkf^
by CcRmdl, enoMiqNe^ig hott
B(vm;^ and at In^e ii|ifoaiiill|
tkm is the ody ke^bk pkn, ^lea
k weuU be aotirafyipv^ tiltt
Mm ■nallR' anm oA Bofdi#s
eodd qidte ponibly not piu as^
r e t ffeawit aftfon on Councfl (to i
cocopletdy at large bads. Offidids
argw Ate couM be a bed sltoattott
to lyA i tirge anu spmd oat
cHy. wkne iu^ (Averse
IN pravalmt to
areas.
iOmmM^Pa0M>
u
^1t to ^ a |^4id of Kpet
that I announce that because of
bratoess oomeotkns U wttbe iBEk-
poasMe for me to be a candklite
tor ra^^eetion to the IHty Coiaidl
for the au^ Virginia Bench il
the dectlfc to%s he!d next ye».
"I had teni^ivdy sakl a few
dsys ago fliat L in dl probdiiaity
wmdd be a oanfidate and-I i^^
very much that I ftod it necessary
to (^Mnge my mind. Before mddng
any pdliUc amiouaceraent of my
d«d£ion. I md wiA Biy ooDeBgnis
OR aty Councfl and my assoctotas
at aty H^, whose support I bad
and whose opiidoos I respect, and
told them first of my deiMon.
"I have been on the Board d
Supervtoors and the City Council
for a^jpnotatntdy twelve years. I
have enjoyed representing the peo-
ple and I diaS ahvays be grateid
to them for thdr supptnt and con-
fkience. to wMidrawtog as a can-
(Sdate, I am not ^wtog up my in-
tered to pditk» at my interest to
the advancemmt of the City of
Virgtato Beadi. I shall continue to
be active to bodi of these fiekk
md I shal oontewe to be to touch
with my friends whose \»\p and
achrice I have dvrays vahied. Be-
lievii^ duit dw (H^mrizati(Ri will
continue to din- outotandtog caur
(fidates, I am to a posMon to say
it is my inteirtioo to suppiNt &e
eirtire (^anizatian stete for CSty
CGsaeSi."
Iqnnedbtdy. ai^ Darda's
statement was made piMk:, Vlr-
^nia Beatii Mayor, FVank Dusdi,
stated tot he was very sorry Mr.
Darden Iwnd it necesskry to wMh-
drarw as a candklate and that he
and all membo^ of die Oooadl
ha*«k«ii^ pledged thdr auppoit
to htoi for re-dectkn.
The ItayOT s^d, "He bAs made
a y«y ^ Coundknan and has
made a ^eat coi^rib^km to oiv
CUy. Mr. D;>rden 4 a dethci^
pvbyc servant and tM a <btp
interest to the people yie regtt-
sento."
A tether sttaement, concemtog
Darden. was issued by die Oondi-
tutional officers of the City of Vir-
gtoia BeuSi, mid ai^ied by all five.
They are: V. Alfred Etheridge,
Treasure-; John V. Fentress,
Oeik: Kan D. M^, Commdsdon-
er of Reveneu; John E. Marr, City
S«-ge^; and Robert L. Simpaon.
Commonwedtfa's Attoroey. The
statement is as fdkiwa:
"We the ConstitiMoial officea
of the Oty (rf Virginia Beach, who
have previous plo^ our rip-
p(Kt to Mr. Jamn G. Dardei Iw
re-d«?tk»i to the City Council r*--
grd he finds he wiD be undste be-
cause of business teasons to be a
candidate for re-elMtion. As a
Oouncihnan from the largest Bor-
ou^ of tlw CKy, he devotes his
time add enei^ to the City's af
ia.r8, not only to t is own borouf^
but to dw entire City. Our
tieis with him d-rouf^ the
years have been mod plrasent and
(CiMitiaued On
TWO DIE IN ACCIDENTS
VIKjJMU beach — A 27-yeai^
(dd N»7 man was killed to^mtly
iMt Ftiday aftonoon whdi Ms
car snoashed into the rear of a
Ltopf«d adwol bus oa Shore Drive.
Police identffied ttie man asJRob-
ert C. Bdffier of the 900 b^ of
17^ Stred. He was stiationed
dboard the dodc landing sh^ D(»-
ner.
Investigatii^ oficer R. E. BroM
said the CarroMcm Oaks Schod bus
was stopped od ^re Dnve to kt
dl passengra^ luid its red l^its
were &sWDf wh«i the acddert
occurred.
fiross said no one dMard the bis
was tojured. but the drhrer, Mr%.
Neflie Mae Sbro^ of Lynn lUver
was treated at VK<ginto Beach Gen-
eral HosfrilBl and ideased. He sak?
die w«B to dncfc after die aockient.
but dtf «ed onfy tBtuxr tojurles.
The aoddeot ^ok piaoe apprad-
matdy 3:30 pjn. near Treasure
Wmti Road, l^ss said both vehi-
des wa« travding ead on Shore
Drive at the tane.
Police saU they estknated Mil-
tor's car was travdtog ajnroxi
n»t^ 55 miksfer-hour wfaoi dw
accjdoit occurred. The coni|>act
offi' wed about twnMhhrds of the
way under die rear of the bus.
Poitoe said the car Idt no ddd
marls windi led tinm to believe
Biiltor never smr the bus had
skipped.
A Vkf^ Beach woman died
Thuvday di^ as die reauk of to-
jiffies rscdved In an aiaMeai Tues-
day ni#it. pdk» sdd. Mrs. Hetera
C. MartfaMdak, S6. died from in-
juries iw received to a tmMruck
accident on Dam Nedc Road.
Fc^tee sdd 4Bqr have charged
tie driven of both frudcs with
dy l^easorer. V. A. BIhefMge, answers a qaadtos d a Deneeralto
iBcetli«. Staadng. at kft to Oeik ef Gtocvit Coart and Cemmiltee
table is IHiccter d Persaaad aai Csamiiltee Ctarfc. E. A. Cnberhense. Abad stefy
al'
NEW AIRPORT
PROPOSED
VIRGmA BEACH - City Man-
lier W. Itassdl Hatchdt said
Tuesday the dfy will look toto a
l»t3poad fimn the Federal Avtotton
Agency to bdkl m aiipoit to Vir-
ginia Beach to handle business
pUnes.
Hatdiett sdd Rkfaard Wdbbqn,
Cooi^nator d Utban AlEain. for
Vii^ihto Beadi wifl took i^o the
matter.
He sakl, "Virginia Beadi wiB be
b^:^ for the federal govenunert
to 0.V9 sertous oooaiderdton to om
neecb." Habchett sdd he has heard
discuadm d a city aiipoit for
some time.
■file pmpoed came in/i PAA
d(xument cdtod a fi^year i»i-
ttoad afa|iDft {dan. Un^ die jHti-
poaal, cities sdectod fbr drpoit
tovrovement or oonstruti^m ttre
d^g^ to apply for federal grante
vaadet ^ FM's metditog faaia
prugran, ^
BEACH BANK MERGER
GETS FINAL APPROVAL
The Bank of Virguila Beach and First k Merdisato Ne^ona! Ban%
h^dquaitered to Rktexnd. have recdvsd approval for a wfer. ^
The announoem^ oame today fiAowtog wwd fi«n the Oinptrd|#
of the Curreocy to merge die Viigtsda BeMiKltorfok hank under mm
of Frd & IderchadB effective Januiry 1, MB. Directors and itodc-
h(dders of both badu have previously approved die actkto . j
Skliey S. IteBmi, cinirman, and
NOTICE
The offtoes sf the Vfrgtota Beach
iaa wB be dosed FrM«y. Dee. 34
lar (he ahsanano d Christmas
En^ lie sfBees wiB be ^cn for
kwrisfss at Ike regshr tkne
dasf i nsrsj a g
Bdwaid H. Churdi. pred^exi of tfw
Bank of Viigiiua Beadi, made the
announcemeirt widi R. T. Bforsh.
Jr.. dMiiTOMi. and J. Phillips Cole-
man, preadeot of Fir* k Ma^
chants. Kdlam will becwne a *
rector of First k Merchants asid
Own* will be senior vice pred-
dent to charge d tiie Virginia
BMK*-T*«fo% ar«i. \
The Baric of ^^^gin» Beach has
ten oSi^i to die cttke d Vfar^tala
Bm(^ tfid Nd<iA. first k Mer-
chanto has forty-two offices to flf-
teoi Virgtoto cfltos wd cdnmuni-
ties. iK^wSng dx offices to the
Newport News area.
The bade of Vk0i^ Beach de^
pcnitoaoa repodiiig date of Sep-
tenober 30. IMS were pAJKOOlO
aod Fird k Mmhente were $4SB,-
300.000. T!m combined baaks
would re&ct totol dqMstts of HM,-
500,000; tdal resourciu of |n0.eO0,-
OOO and iotad eapild of ICJOO.WO.
OnttiefintoffliejnaraBofdie
Baric <tf Vto^ Beadi d^is wffl
oonte dowB and be replaoed by
V
First k Ma<chanto sigtis. The n«|
aigas, however, \dQ be tampffiam
while permanent dgna se h^
ded^ied and made.
ERVINTO
FOR COUNGR^
VIRGINIA BEACH - bidipe^
ed Rdd Ervto, am eseoMhw wMi
Fto-Sader Co, Inc., auB O toa^ j^
wlB lUB for die City CknwS
fnm i^iiinhaven Baxu^t.
OS candkkM,
ease dmod knmedlalsfy iMr
LyOBbvrm CoiaicyDMn Samii
Hardea add he would ad ran fit
Enrin, M. sakl he to "ryostag to
irin." A Nodh Cte<Aii m^OM,
Epvto is a nsfredmr t» la^
psWfos. He is ipm pMdMl
the Ckanfter $1
i.y. D«^fc«r 23, 1965
And I «w Prtpoi
Rlia SHOP
MA 2-7076
V0ii Ball
worn THi Ladies and tmbr dauomtci^
MEM^ CHRISTMAS
■: TO
ALL OP you
FROM
ALL OF US AT ROSE HALL
Opf Mondavi thru Thursday evemngs HI 9 PM
W* wB close tU 6 PM Fr%d0 Ctmsimas Evi.
smv^
V^B«^,^^iia
K P. MflNaal. M«. 1. P. M^lMl, Mm. IMi. J. ^Mgta. ftm mm,
(HBtaai, Wn. lotart HeiiiUrA, GNrge GOIlMn, GriM MeMrilM m
tnne taek - AMonkfy CM banoe. (Plctan hy MiMMh tMiM)
Ii7i|<t Mi Mn. a R. B8rketey-.AMeiaMy CU D«m- (Picture ^ Mcloeoak Sta«M)
•t
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I'
I
I*
$
li
JaBM It Jbniaii HI te home Unnaii Biwi>r, «m of Mr. tad From the Uohfcrsiiy of Virghila
for diHiliBas iran Ilaispdn»«yd- Mrs. RM0v fii Cwtlir Drlrt. and homt for tfae hoUd^n is io-
nes to be vltti bis parots, Mr. is among those itadnts home for sefih McNeal, son of Cmdr. and
1^ Ifrt. ^am M. Jor^n Jr. of iht holidays fron 1^|sUigtoa aad Mrs. H. P. Md4eal of Bintaeck
«M Atlartk Ave. Ue. Wat
The social ev«it d the ^asm
WM the Vtrgnia B^ch Assonbly
Odb dance which took ^ace Fri-
day ni^ at the Cavidler 'Be^
and dSbana dub.
Hw Virgfaiia Beach A^emb^
was itorted in IMS by m%, fter
Ion Bh and Mn. J^pies P^e
wIkha %ve all \mm as womoi with
great tocdtrship ability.
To become a wc^sh^ (d tha
chi> ymi have to be voted bi. Due
to Uie limited n^si^b^^hlp <^hars
m^ bec<»ne men&e-s oidy wtoi
a vacffiicy occurs.
Ilie band wm from Waihb^m,
D. C. and kso«ni as the Devrras.
If you have never heard of the
Denms I n^^ m^ tiM they are
quite fooaous as ^ is the band
that pla^ tor affairs itt die fVUe
Bowe.
The fwrmals w<«i were all vay
beautiful and (pute outstanding in
dyle and ctdors.
Mn. Aadra llsdffw wore a
kng 0>tt(» luDcaded white formal
with acoesswies of a bright red.
Mrs. flM|^ JktwTj wore a kmg
Uiie tomil l»tx:a^ in g(M with
a ka^ sti^ to noatdi limd with
sMtai.
Others seen wert: Dr. «mI Mn.
W. A. DIckiMaB, Mr. anl M^
James G. Pafe, jMr. aad iMr*. ^•
in iGrwdy. Mr. aad Mrs. OaoM
Little. Mr. aad Mrs. Pete nfilcr,
M-.. jaad Mrs. Damon Taylor, Mr>
aai Mrs. Hwiwdl Garey. Afr.
and Mrs. Grkx McMbDmb and
A(hn. and Mn. Taykv Keltfa.
Mr. aai Hn. Mariosi TlMmas,
Mr. aai Mrs. H. P. MeNeal. Mr.
aad Mrs. R. R. Rkhardsoi, Bfll
Mrs. Card Jejacr, Mr.
aad Sfrs. Jtoit E. Savage, Mbr.
^aad Mn. Herbert Smitli. Mr. and
Mrs. dhnies WriUqr ad Mr. mi
Mn. Mmmc K^.
afr. ni Mn. nyier Jokaeea,
Mg, aai Mrs. H. B. Moe, ttf,
aai »«. & MereMh, Mr. Mi
Mn. ArOv Wtader, I^. tti Sfrs.
Fl^yd D^ntoe, Mr. sasi Mrs. Prea-
ta% Bfa, Mr. Mi fln> Warren
hA, Mb*, ail lis. iletdMr Ger
ledt, Mr. mi Mrs. C. M. Bm^sr,
Jr., Dr. and Mn. C. W. Dewalt,
Mr imA Mn Jaka $yer and Dr.
and MkB. Jete Mapp.
Mn.
Richard 9i7iges„ Ifr. aai Mrs.
Joe Oittoa. fb. Mi Mn. David
Peaier and Mfr. aai Mrs. S. L.
Mr. and Mrs. CeeO
Mr. Md Mrs. J. M. (^emwcA, Mr.
aai Mn. W. R. AakSmm, Jr., Mr.
aai Mrs. T. N. P. Jahasaa. Mr.
aad Mrs. W. S. Ikcwi^, Wt. mi
Ms. nsvt ^ariMnt. Mr. mi Mrs.
Aaira BedffBoa, Mr. aai Mrs.
fVaak Basker. Rfr. aai Bft*. SesH
8t«iiaf airi Mr. aai Mrs. O. J.
attracth?^ attffed in a red kaxt
c«ied satin 1m% fcmnai with Em-
pere waist, an untuu^ effect was
ptoAxed by the long panels which
casc^kd to the fkxx-, ho* ^wes
ffirtdMd #ii draas, drop earrii^
of erysM Md iMtdbd^of rhine-
rtones. Mil. PreHsn Hfac as alwiQrs
lociCMi very beat^il in her long
bUtdt fcmul of Pern de Soie witii
sattai psids ttiat flowed to the
hemihM.
Othen wes mse. Mr. aad Mr*.
pqrtaa Utoy, Mr. aad Mrs. Scot
Taylar, Ifr. aai Ms. R. F. Traat,
m. aai Mrs. W. W. MeCSaaaa.
M. «ai Mi. JaaiM Sailer. Col.
aai Mrs. Jet^ Moore, Mr. aai
Mrs. frattna J. VMigM" a°d Mr.
aad Mn. Were Di^. ^ -
Mr. mi Mrs. Wm. RoeiM ^»^^
aai Ms. R. G. RiAetteM, Ih*. aad
M«. K. K. Wallace. M-. aad Mn.
L. B. INAaww . Mr and Ms T.
C. Breyla^ Mr. aad Mrs. Monroe
Nash. Jr.. fgr. fad fb%. T. ^.
Roy^er, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. James
H. Devennx, Jr., Md Mr. Mi
Ms. floater &PMm.
M-. aai Mfrs. J. G. ReU, M*.
aai Mn. Jeny Carpenter. Sir.
aai Ms. Nii Laai^ame. Mr. aai
Mrs. Join Prestoa, Mr. mA Mn.
Mr. md Mrs. E.
M. aai Mrs. Aaiy Moere. Mr.
aai Mrs. Stu Marthi. Mr. aai
Mrs. M. F. Psgler. Mr. aai Mrs.
f. B. Banwasr. Mr. aai Mrs. F.
W. Cdie, M-. aai Ms. Oaofge
pMOlpe, Jr., Adm. mi Ms. D. S.
Maiena. CaL aai Mrs. W. S. Sa-
and Aim. Mi W. Bany
)avfs,fW.
Aim. aai Mrs. DavM Glarfci Mr.
aai Mrs. I^B. W Michuist . Mr.
aad Ms. G. 0. Bdl, Mr. aai Ms.
Pvwel Watsoa. Mr. aai Mrs. G.
Berkley. Mr. Mi Ms. R. 8. R^-
fcffit, M. ud Mrs. Chas. G&-
Bam, M, awl Mrs. Geo. CH^n,
Mr. aad Mrs. E. E. BaD, Mr. aai
Mn Fleldhig Jeter and M.
/Oqtrpribot Dfana.
MiHm Ms. Wm. C.
M. add Mrs. G. P. Davis,!
aai Mih. Toss Bsaiersoa. MriMi
Ms N. G. Wllssa, m. Mr. aad
Mrs. C. W. HarrcA, Mr. and Mrs.
M. F. Folgcr, Mr. aad Mrs. W. W.
Vail, jM. and ^irs. IStM C^
m. a^ Ms. R. R. Bewk^. Mr.
and Mrs. F. T. Goeie, M*. aai
Mrs. H. V. Tasewdl, Mr. Mi Ur%.
T. W. Gentry. Mr. aai Mrs. If. G.
Bmce. Mr. and Ms. F1«Bcis Bd,
M. aad Mrs. H. MeredWi.,M'.
aai Mn. G, W. TTuitt, R&.,aai
Mrs. Fraak Bn«g, and Mr. aai
Mn. Herkert SmlA. I am jure
with all the names I have g}ven
somemie mi^t have been kft,out.
tf this is the case please foi^e
me.
The Bow CredE Country Ckb
held ^ir formal dtmce lart^Si^
urday m^ The ^air started with
cocktails, bt^et ai^ fdbwed with
The musk: was thirt of G a s r fe
Aritae, his piano and turdi^a
whidi k^t the crowd in a dancing
mood. ;
Of the many formals at this
dance one of the most attraetiva
was that worn by Ms. Fi|^
FletdM*. It was Mandarin ptylk
d ratO! nnaterial, tH-ocaded a| the
top and bottom with gold beanng.
Some wlw attended were: Mr.
aai MSn. Bdl MeAUster, Mr. aai
Ms. Jaases D. Parlrar, M.'Mi
Mf^ Eii^Me R. Gottrey. Mr. aai
Mn. StiMqr B(Aiim. M-. aai
Mrs. NIehiias R. CappeUo, M.
aai Mrs. Ewl % nagriaiiy, Jr.,
M. aai Mrs. Jasiai Bair^ Gor>
ioa Estfa, M^ MUrei Maade
and Mr. aai Mrs. Fruit Weisd,
Jr.
Mr. Mi Mkv. Leeawi F^H«^
paa^ Mr. Mi Mta. J. R. Newoiu,
Mr. aai iws.'IUMrt M. Fomsti
Mr. Mi ifts. Ant OsiimhhI, Mfs.
MMrii WMhflM laM mm. (Bffl)
•Hlk. MjNUlY GMBtMAS TO
Al£ u^ In tibe aaa^ parties that
yni ttieed A^ig t^, s^tsm let
SMe of m <gime fi^ir^^ true
M^ni^ of daisteua day.
Mn. Doris Maktnsoo of the May-
Qmm, will \» Inrtm to an Egg-
nog pi^ to a ssMdl group of
Mmk m nimtts, Decent
M. ft 1:30 pA.
• * •
Ui. tad Ite. C. 1. Herf)ert,
IHV MtaHeMMk, aft wdcoming
ttefr 4^^ Itt^Vetl^
coimiA, M Mm iw the hou-
dm ^ m a, ^dmian Aident
at mmt ^M> Aatfor CoImb
is 1«aptii^|ti3. C.
WEDDifsiCS
ENGACEA\ENTS
r>
ilMt iliaii Itay BmIVo^
MinMiqr Hirt "Ikmm 4
lak DjCX. airi Nnt Y«A, ito om- tad Mb Ata ttadnr *^ broft- Nortt
^ lA Ive to Vbgata'BtM*. «r of Am briik Uve to
At an^ id
m.. kM^ ^ yw-
Ml|f ii$iiftk in flu raii^Qfl^rti^
m4 <iN Itov. Win RHidL
^ Wdt k t im^tm if Ife,
wijink ttilwrf ^ir 1taUn|.
till tl Agwi h fti jM if Oft
■4 UN- DoMid IHffte thomat
il MpAM* cm.
IMESirh iNn to pain-ta^
If h« Mwr. Mtai & SIAk^
IftBfflig Ml h« riitv'i mM d
h«ir#|«|riMiriiiiL
kMl^ SLY., m» hmt mm. (kmnr
9Mil HMV €l|l. SmMl XN^
fi i MUP Wlm Vt Mf«0. N.C.,
i v«dtfig Mp to CaWor-
idU U^ fai Loi
VmamA BEkCa-41^ nary
rtwdgwii of Vbgteto
biWHii tut bridt of En.
GW7 FtetaBBMM, UBNR,
at S pjn. to Eaatern
flhart (iMpel. 1^ ceroBwy was
iwimiy i J bf tfie Rev. Sktoey
80iivt, ndor of the ctoirdi.
ttt Mii ii the dnigUer of
Qndr. aid 1^ Bttfti BaiM
Hmdipni if fhi Astinn^, Ket-
iHdk. llw h c M apocB n is a son of
•fr. aad Mbrt. (SMWce A. F»r
atanHM if Sldrad. Pa.
the bridi mM ghran to mwrii^
by tor fAv. lbs nraoh Cnl»-
tm if Cto Biffnii^ Md.. WM
nMdd if Imor nd tibe brUt'ii oidsr
mnraiiE — ite bir^ if
Mm Vk|^ nmittM Dffrii
and taitfd IVItoon Pi^ look pbm
IMv% alt 4 pA. to l^wi^
Mitiboftl (Sordi. nt nraaoiijF
Ml iwgf u mii d bgr te Biv. Ik-.
Oirao B. Sd^ and tte Sifv. Rm-
boi W, Uavte A.
flii bride it the te^lor if
Ifr. nd lbs. Jmn EdiNvd !)••
vb. The faridifreira to tta an cC
M-. Md Mrs. G^^Md CNri«
Price qf \lbi^te Beicb.
tke toUe iN» #viB to matta^
% hm ttOmt. Mtai PrtoiAa IM-
OMi MM naid of tomor. Mtor
wM» iNfe lAn JoTce Bidgr it
Badbrd, Pa., Mtoi Rendtad Bat-
tt|^ Mrs. Wa^Dc Qarmai ud
Um Judr NitoQD. Aadraa GMa^
bd wai fle«Pir |^
Ray S. T^ivfae of Viiflida Beech
9i$m best man. Groamsmw mre
Roy Dipltn, Geoi^ Lewis IQ,
both of Vir^ito Bach. James E.
Davis Jr., fanther of the tai^
Itovld IfdPlwrsoo. FtoBk Dsote
and Bkimrd Itaidc.
recepiDB ma bski b ne
dastb aodtol ImA. AAh* a weddh^
ta^ thnw^ ¥b^iria nd to Wadb-
togton. D.C.. Ibe oofde wOl Uve
at 11» PontatoaWwB Crescent.
A re^ftfa MS MM to te bnoe
jf On IMft ^iBto Mtor a
weddtof to|^ Ae eo^ irtB Uve
^ m Mwiw Oavt Vto^te
i^Wlit
told, ^.,
MNoaHnKM
VIRC^d BEACH - ne
riap of Was Ib^ UbAhi fle-
aoB aad V^nfiMinoB tflidei
Jr. Uitk piaoe MMiqr at 4 p a.
to teyifde P rt d ^rtortott Gh«<^
Hie pastor, die 9m. VmaiA D.
tte ewe*
nieteidetoa
and Mrs. Hi#
d Ndt nwMB CWw-
meaiiAar Ik al 4 pA., to the
BeoiiKiid Jwft & L^toi psfomed
iM <1tf T f ! W i f
Ihe brtde to te dn#*»^ of Ifr.
nd Ifrs. imn PwmU Parra-
monof «to#M||e P<M. Ilw
Md^poon to tte aoB of Ifr. and
Wm 1^ MMB OrnmaO, St.,
of A^ Ro^
ne brida mm f^en to marliie
Ifte. Jota V. ffiMinis
tte nf^pMSHl w WW
&M V. iNnNai to
Mr, and
No dato toil ban ait tor te
Jr. Ihe bfUipwn i te in it^ fay^MMv. M« linda Utochot
i( AM«^ MM m^ of hanr
nA^lba JaoUe MklnD, ceusto
of dto bri^ fte of Arltoi^. iw
Mr. Smpm to «ie an if Mr.
and Mrs. rnd Samiian of MM-
toon, Uaria.
■n Pmsea p^Knano mm
nincesi Asm H^ Sctod. She at*
tondid Chtmm Ooitoge nd Hat-
hfc Budnas Qpnege.
Hail II im ttl^i n All III Ua ,.-, , ,|ji| I
Msnoon M^ iffflOM. tie preaant^
as^'n D Be u. 5. smnanne aarv*
im. afcoud tte U. S. S. 'Hianwh,
outflf PesDrf HaitiQr.
No date has ben s« tor the
weddb^
llrt.
nd fte toM Ifr.
Mr. ani im Ma dM#tor ^
8Mto#& mmttmm mat Sr
an Via ton dMsr* maid of haur
nd M^. t. D. Hdl of NoiMk.
itotor if fte Mdepoim. warn
i iitiiiMiaBtit
^tfe OuM Bd if Norlok
PM^ Woamdk nd Jdn ft^-
i^kte. both of WWamsbarg, John
mton Kidgbt K and B]^ Hant.
ftso Sissoii IB. brothor of the
bride.
A recipttoo was h^ to tiie
ctoirdi iodal haD. After a weddii^
tr^. tte coopto will Uve to Blaeka.
hag.
Ifr. Pari &awiord, Sr.. wm hU
Mo'a beat nn. IMhoiiNire UuKX
Sm$m nd WOmn U. SMte.
3f, Ae tMtfpeem'i ^matot^&m,
ifca. H^ Q BWiniri tidaon from
Mlid«ip|ri attiBlid tte <»«miM^.
fbBowtag 4m ^mw^. the re-
cepttoo wnheld t(t the home of
the bride's p««ato at M3? Windf
Ridge Potol AAer a weddtog Wp.
the coivtouvfll Uve to Fiq^ettoviUe,
Noitii Caroliiia.
PATflUIOYES
nOHKUi - Capl. L. S. Jote-
son, WSK. nd lbs. JotaMon an-
Bonce the engagwn en t of thdr
stoce, Mn Suv Am Pa^^ to UL
(J4.) fidinad Dattag N^fia, lU,
Ui> Niyn to flie sn of Mft.
Goidd Noyea of Poittom!^ Ifarine,
nd toe tale Ekiward Dartog
Noyes, Jr.. of Fafanoulh IV>r«ikie,
Darid Itti^dl waa best mn.
OnonnMB mre "diaaaas I^oton-
aoBOB, toslhir if &e lyklegroam,
nd Irjiii tltnufltitnn. both of M-
dred, nd Middi^n Roger H.
if te bride.
A raa|dtoB ms hdd to tiie Bi^
BtotNKff dub.
After a mddtog tr^ to Waahing-
CICSAFeAKE— 'Ae wedAag if
Ifln Gra<» latoabetb Tttdm- and
^iraUam Shepherd FTi^ took fdaee
Saturday M 11 am to daUette
Mrihoiflsf Chavh. Hw Rev. &
censnuny.
Tin bride is tte dai^itor if
John AUn Tucknr of Vbrgiida
Beach and tfM tote Miti. Hidcer.
Urn bridegroom to the aon of Mr.
sad Mrs. Haory Alverta Fhiit Jr.
of Virgbya Beach.
llie toiite iras ghwn to rauriage
1^ her farther. Miss fflod Johnon
Tbcker of Vlr^ria Beadi was her
stater's naU of hooMr and nly
irttffidart
Mr. Fndt was best mm for htal Dennta EugeOe Does, brodier of
son. OrooRMmoi we-e Jdm Qa1toltiie br^ was baft mn.
Fruit, brother of the bridegin>oai,| After a wedding trip to we^eit
feOEDUN-DOn
VIRGWIA BEACB-^itas Uada
Gafl Doss becsme the bride of
L«rry Ridmd Medto Itanday at
7:30 pjn. to the AsseooUy of Qod
CSiur^ T!ie Rev. Snwti B<^r.
paiAor. perfumed die oemuopy.
■Hie bride ta the diugfater of Mr.
nd Ifrs. JsBMs E^ar Don Jr.
llie brUtagroom ta ttie son of Mr.
and Ifrs. Ddmar Aknso MedUn
of Newton. N.C.
Tbe to^ was givn to marriage
by her graaMstimc, Jsmes Bd^
Doss. Mn. Ataon L. Bani^ wn
her sister's mirtnn of hontor nd
0^ l^eodnt
WOLFSNARE
PLAMTATieN GC
tYft«AVa< - llie WoHnare
FfaoMtoB (^idn CMb held Ito
$mmi Cbtotona party at the
home of Ifra. F. C.
Mm Pa(^ pvduated from Vir-
ginto Beadi H^ School nd ai-
taoded Eae'e Bntoan OAege.
Lt Noyn ta a graduate of Deer-
ng npi acBooi, rotvuBa, neDrai
AxMMKmy, Hnvon, Matoe. nd
Harvttd Uiyvei^. He ta msrfing
as operatton oficer aboard tiie
IJ9T Lorato County wfaon home
pert to NaMk.
A WQr weomg ■ pmoea.
Lyrafaaven Ootony Garden OJb
jiMl^ the Cfartotmia
nd awazded blue rib>
bona to Mrs. J. C. PSke. Mrs. C.
H. Afted. Mrs. J. L. Hto|^. Mrs.
C. J. Wtost. and Mrs. M. J. Sch-
warto.
Red rjUxns wenl to Mrs. Fredde
Oobn, Mrs. R. F. Edwards, Ifrs.
Raan. Mrs. J. J. Wfaon, Mrs. B.
T. WUUams. and Mrs. A. P. Cal-
hoiai.
OOLfraOffMAN
V»Gfl«IA BBACH - Ifr. nd
Ifrs. AMs Ifan^p m ei y Ode an-
nounoe iie umagsmisK of tfa^
daqgfater. Mtos Betty Sue Cole. ^
Jdinaes Oaasdd Boftnaon. m
Mr. BUOuiaun to Ae sn of Ifr.
nd Iba. Han Geofg HoftnnB of
1>tii.<iiH
rNnVOK.
aOisColeta a WB graduate of
Prineen Ane U^ SefaooL
Ifr. Hoffcnn ta a 1184 raduato
of Mtaury M^i School and ta aerv-
k« wtdi the U. S. Marine Oorpe.
deotroBcs schocd to
^UII«IA aiACR - Mr. md
Mn. MnB rrtOWiEK w^mwm^ ^»
te a^ig a rosBt of Ua
lin ItetoBi Battit
IPsMT, to MhtoMpmn Stontoy
n ill ■■!! llii^ai Wk
llnlWaavir to the dau#itor of
lbs 1^ Ifra. RoawMty Mayn
fimm iif ridibililitiH. fa
SBdddpMBH^ta Ihesnof
iCapt Storiey Robert Hokn. Vm,
(lit), aad Mn. Hotos of HorfoHc
Botti 1^ Werner and MidbUp-
DMn Hekn are wn grvduatoi of
PriBoan Wgi Sckid. Mn Wiavir
ittngsd (W Doomon unege
lAire ^ ms a menim of
Orehesta.
lUMpmn Holm attended
OAnMn Ihrep S c h e ri , Wsilito(g-
ton, D. C, befoie eotertog ttw
UidtMi sum Navii Acadenoy,
AoMpolto, Mi, whart he to n the
Dan's Ltat aai Ihe Superinten-
dent's Ltat XJgm gradntin ta
June, he wtt be coRBiyaatooed n
eesipi to the U. S. Navy.
A miUtoiy weddb« wfll tala
pbne to Jne to St. Peter* E^
oopel Cburdi, Noci(&.
Miss Hdn DidMs, daiq^itar of
Captato r. L. DuBoto OJSN) and
Mn. DdBda, has Mrived btan
Su^ G^ige, &tatid, to spsnd
the hoikli^ with her parento. Bet
m has recent^ ben ^giei to
toe ytu^ Grw Ooifll
• * •
•litt Patrida Ran, «^ i^nds
Gariand Jveekt Ojitaga to Boatoo,
ta qwidtog Ae hdkUqn vkh h»
paiento. Mr. nd Ifrv. Edward H.
Rem of B«y Cotony Mve.
Ibilb Robeson, dang^iter of Mr,
nd Ifra. Lacy M. Sobeen. saof
to the North CaroUna Weskyn
Choir to to CtoMntts i»t)gram.
• • •
Ifrs. L. E. JMkaon o^rtatoed
a amafl group of friotds tA n
^gnog party reoiii% to her May-
floww apariflDMBt
Mm JEAN cMomm mam
(Moe Pheto)
iaxa«(VFAiiNi^
VBSGimA BBACH - Mr. and
Ifrs. Ward EHs aanoiaice the en-
gagMiwnt of Aeir dau^to-, Jen
CMnaan Jffis, to Ri<£ard Urn-
nee Kflfbmis, Ueuteium, Uirited
States Navai Reao^e.
Mr. KaCainK to (be son of Mr.
and Mn. Laurence M. Koftomus
of Anrora. Wneta. He ma grad-
uated from the Unfrera^y of B*
Vatm m Ml and ta servtog wMh
Attadc Sqosidron 72. NASr Oceana.
IOm 2aUs was giaJualed tma
Mary Washtogton OoQe^ to MM
nd ta a mndMr irf tiie Coiot
Hone EkmeaUny S(ftool faadty.
A January wiMng ta planed.
W»«aii*s Club Princess tone
VWGIRA B&ACH - The n-
Mial Chriatmn party of the Prin-
cess ABM Wamn's C3ub of Vir-
^ Beadi «n heU recendy at
Ptoe Ttw ton. Mn. George L. Al-
dridge, preaidiat, presided at the
Ifrs. J. item Davta and Ifrs.
Shermn Btdta reported n the
weens of Ae Til Amad Aattcpies
9nr nd annowKed tiiat tlw pro-
ceeds wouU tarn the Club's
^ed^ ci si^port to the Atka^
Meetad Heakh Hygtone Hospital
soon to be erected c^/pottbe Wit-
^da Beatih HoipiteL
Mn. AiArey HbIbmi. nnto
CQiranittee cbifrnin, praNalid
mOnn MiDar, dtoedor of mnls
of Vk^Qto Beadi High School, who
acconqianied the VMS Madngal
Stogars to a program of Christ-
nmMBito.
Mra. Emi^ Bmnm, Fkie Arts
Cammtt^ infroduced Ito. f^Mra
nuntogtan wfao eatartatoed the
mendiers wttb iwo ^am^ md.
iqp, "ftoppy Cfartotosa^ fay Uii<
Itairitf, and "A OBtobBaa Mo^
mnt."
(^nOett fkiwer araafraaite
nd deowatioM m&% prodded 1^
Mn. C. W. Jern^^
^
*302 LASKIN ROAD
VIRGINIA BEACH. VA.
GtmUemen's Clothing — Ladies' Sportswear
Open Evenings Until Ckristnms
LETS TALK FASHION & GIFTS
By ALiaBREWfl^ WHITE
m
Hallmark & Gibson • Special Order Books
• Christinas fords
for unusual Christmas gifts and sacking stuff ers
FIRST JN GIFTS AND BOOKS
2202 Atlantic Ave.
V^ginia Beach, ^a. ,
Open 9:30 AM. to 9 P.M.
Smithfield Hams Cook- • Cheese Sets For Christ-
$4 and Packaged For mas. All Brands of
M^ing or Christmas Cheeses.
Gifts. . ^
• Delicacies Of All Kinds
SfosuL WarLi
(GROWER)
210— 23rd, Street Phone 428-9313
m FOR THE MEN
Smts, Sport Coats,
Sum^^s, Belts, y
WalleU, Ties, Socks.
FOR THE LADIES
Sportswear, Cocktail
Clothes, Raincoats,
Hosiery.
317ltfsldnlloadl
mffom^iwmA m&oNAL touch"
One-dXMdde- w straplen ta tiie
question these hoUdays for the
wdtdmsed tody to dedde. For
fnmal to-^. it's just as amut
to wear a stumiii^ oneahouldar
gowa, uMA reaUy "canoe aA"
last Sprtog. as it ta to «ear a
stnptou benty. Ih:obaUy dw rer
son for die popidarlty of the om-
shoulder Uttto number ta that it
lends itoeif to such flattering dra-
petaa and to &«saal ibfapery.
yon nuist adtoitt, en flattor any
figure. Abo, die Indin tad hn
been so popidarly ct^ded tb^ tl»
oneshoulda- costume ^iwa tiie
wearo- n Oriortal fedtog tsa^l
B you we oK n a cndw or renri
sojourn after the hoKdays, the nriw
wii^r vacatton dodm ne raort
appealif^. V«y soft and fomtotoe
kx^dng. Hie stridden diort mi
laii formal foodES are atuntog
nd eqwctoUy tf you ^ that MA-
skto tn whito getting diere. De-
d|per Osear de to Reato for the
Houae of Jan DeiAy (Virgtoto'r
lirte faddn geidus) ta probdi^ tto
b^ to straptoas Anu desigu. Ii
leans towwtta the 1^ Empire
look idiich onbraces toe tov^
draped Unes so flattering to the
ladies «^ tove to wear formats.
"*
i«in«
i
JumionA . • . (^tft^
Om Im^s have just retwnttd from New York.
Bm*r come in and select early.
mtO MmMc Ave.
Fhmum4451
304 Laskin Rd.
Phone 428-6346
naamasmM darung-
Jast the eestene te toKe atoa« n
CMtoel
Fran the
et fl|]rtvto de
Oay.
toltoi
ifa
Awuds,
OFF TO MANBATTil^!
Your AWbee will leave for New
Y<»rk n January second to cover
tl» endtb« iUnericn Dedffien
Sprii^ Fa^ifHi Pr^ Wed( at Dd-
monico's wder toe fabidoia Bea-
asr Insbwrtfs (UrectorsMp aad
the 4flih Nattonal Fashion Press
Week of the New York Colore
Qnm, toe. te folkywing wedc, at
toe flMd Aator. with pert KMde
rainiliiiffs managl?^. We've ben
kee^ up with tbe toshkm atory
tarice a year, Jaouary and July,
dace 1M8 for our mSh and teto-
^^ikm fdtowers and dds time wiQ
atao be repwitog tlK exdtemort
for the Virginto Bndi Sun. Better
J(A thta down n your calendar of
"maste" lor, certataly, you'U
want to keep atoieaat <rf die new
Sprtog um Amoicn faddns.
BMOirns! ' ;
And. of course, we man the
00 and onfy BrigMte Bardst. Whn
die stopped off ^ plane to New
Yoit tort llaaaday a ma« H
amern wore n^band, ^todig
away. Sudi ta fme. We unda>>
stood diat n the same plane were
% young Americn sdiltan, home
from ^ wan, and imA a di^
cmera mn eyed hta Ins toward
these fine fdtows. Wdl, at thirty-
one, Bclgltte Bardst has proved
what pitfidty and promotioo cu
^ to diese ttoon. She certainly is
no faduitt^m gal. to fact, dw
wwe a pretty hmiiile sleeved
dieato and idm die boiuK»d
d^t for d» i»ess he* dress* cos
tatoly eoK^adxed the obvious! Su-
per Jouraal-Amoicn adunmirt
Ml Shom's commerrt wm "Not
too pettte A Uttto zoftig. to fact."
And diat dxRH sunos up the much-
teralded fint trip to Amo-ica fcH-
thta 8»caDed sex4ftton. ^, me!
LA9T MmUlE WYS:
At Frt«^*: 1!ie FToww kf
ras^emeBt Ctoiodar, the 20^ an-
niversary iittttaB, i^ Beka Yn
Pdt WBan for glJO. HaUmaric's
^incthe freetfa« cards, beauti-
fidty brocaded (Nanette casM and
ch*di ponn to BMddi I7 Maacot
These an r^Sfy stutming to gdd
and idi«e or Uack and wUte wtth
diamond e^togi. BeautVd {dato
and aparktod )m^lmry candles
gold4M»d nd lA dsM.^K> Itfud-
SQBte pnt^mu'rl ^vaya! . . . At
WdtolM'a yni'K ftid a tobtdoos
c^scdn k eostoneaporto Jeir-
gda n your M nd stonntag
nm's ^rto, sweater, Ue and
bdtolor toe mato 0' the spe^.
lUs wee diopireidly hn to be
Rafted to mradato (be hi0 type
max>hndtae^Hhe good tarte for
mn and wonm and thdr faa^n
needs! . . . D e atoa' s taio dbops,
Adai^ Avenue and Uiddn Rnd.
are chock full of exdttag gft
ktoau. Tbey ^ wrap nd ve
moat paMant to bd|^ you nadn
up your mtad to yoiff sdec tton.
liieir ftony aad clevs* ttentt for
ffiUi^ Um Chridmn i4i*rMffgf are
moat ipuaud and you'U luve fun,
too, to sdectii^ them!
ne C3sdMag CShert ezudn bor
pitaUty tym e^rance. Ymi find
the rti^ fflort coocttiiid dbout
Y(H; and your wnto to flOlig
your ^ ltat Ibe tocHes d^^
meat with BaAy Wcfla, the niil-
fa^ to^ipy hostiM, ta a Joy wMh
HMh smart after-five, eocktifl nd
formal ftcddons lor your ^ooatog.
We to^ toe oka itod fobrica
n diaplsy; audi gagr fr^ppirin for
tbe yongsr set to tfiemn'i de-
pifftnient. you'U find aO nuner
of totert, t^ nm's conaantfca to
most UQuaial parking nwiyn
neirt-bok swartera, tle^ anivpy
diirts. earcoato and^ evarj^ddiv
to di^rt the male drirtmn^ree
acavenger! ... As for die leaaMe
Marim, tf you've never njqwd
one of tl^ apedalty eodted
Smttlfidd hams, tUs ta tbe yev
to trert ynmdf and tomfly. Sea-
side Mariwt hw a kitchen on toe
prendses i^ere diew ig^ckm
bms an cooked to ado* nd
dx^E^ed to^wen ta thta workl.
Ihy pbckage thm. too. f<n> gift-
givtag. Ilidr spedal recipe bx
cooking hms ta out of tota woM.
Fm tart mbxtte pidoiin. tl^
uniciue^ padcaged chenes and
oocklffa ;ddUto aake aotcellert
gi^. 1%e Seaside Ibskat Mbm
too! ... /ta tort minute rontad*
tn, lef s tak fo-^ the vaikf^
KcessoT^or-tlMbonie g^ at
Wflb BIHep. Hie handtome Cn-
aiM^ padoagn of d^doos
XkA cnAai nd die b^ey saiBr
po|» of obty kyt, crystal dnr.
in^vidoal frutt cakes booud prrt
tity nd tiaey bdta^ i^ at too
Swert Ship! . . . Ibe Ctond. Ln-
vto, Aip^ nd fii^ak haAm
toUetry 0* at hgaai^ flam'
acy rt toe Ibyfleweri, woodaifM
ufei gitol . . . Evoyddng far tte
knitter at the Kail^A4ll Asp n
90th Strert wlwe you en buy
toe koMtii« bag or tand and^ffl
wSk ttnA nfpkmam^tx a'new
factor aad pit yoo' frtand or
dis^tar started « ^vouimM
rili^trtloii and torti eirf to of kott-
tfa«. ^ONy Itove dnaes here, toe!
. . 1^ you totow tort you dm
Mt the most tuq^itaite aad uoi^pe
tdde <knoirttoni nd ontor at
nnianini « vi^Pto ■ mamnm
latofto aad QMa ■topi? Drop h^
and an for j^Mirsetf. You'U be
aoanid rt Vlfgtota n a adri e ks n ' s
giBius to dds fidd. Sudi cpte
rtoddqg sMfoca ;h9^ M- Pf'*
a gradoate oif a CaUfon^ dei^
tog idwd ^ cn bdp you to
become a Bobtto Connaineur,
too! Drop to to ddi cnttlj^ diop
nd you'U be ti^^it^ your bonrt
to AJUtee for tclUng you about tt!
AS BAlfVA SAYS
ma, tt's dirt day apta for «-
dan^ gMa aad die rtxp thit
dieen nd tovtag our f andltos and
Mauk anew. Itery Chrirtmn
from MMbn to you and you and
ispedally YOU! But, taf s nrt far
grt toe dev tttde Babe ef BrtUe-
hem nd how die |^betfii« aU
began, jto ibe aan^ne, may tbe
and Laid waft bedda you.
CAMP
mi Laskin Road
'CITY. FURNITURE AT
COUNTRY PRICES"
14Ms ai JJSif^
428-5951
"Everything For The Knitter^*
300— 30th. St.
Phme 428-0944
• Loffs Candies
# Busza-Cardoso Christ-
mas Ccards.
mHushton Stuffed
Animals — "Pride of
Afnerica."
Men's Smokktg Pipes
amf Tobacco — Foreign
and Domestics.
.2!iwe«t ^hop
Princess Anne Pkam
Phon0 340-6158
Men's Gift Sets
Cameras.
# Cosmetics Of Ajl
Makes.
,Christmas Cards .
• Universal Electric Christmas Gifts
s
A G. E. Handy Hanna
nMB FOB dnnsES and rb-
aev IW Beisat and Cntoe Gal'
widte taHewal to a dft Msad to
a JasMi^ twe ptoee salt. Hw
sin I, uiiipad Jarkit biittoaad fr
dtort aUrt. Destaaed ^ Wm-
■Mrii Ban «Mi Jaaaity
Jn^am. Pk
No. 1
207— 25th Street
428-6363
armac^
No. 2 .
34th. Z' Atl^aic Ave.
428-6467
Make your Christmas gifts and dee<traiiim$ Wtt
Virginia's assistance. Large assorhnent of gifts to
choose from.
Vu^» JUL* C4b & g$t
2106 Athniic Ave.
Phone 428-1355
■««*
\^lwto ftfdi SUN, Thursday, D«<»ml»r 23, 1965
tmimmmnm'
h Siux
Vk^Op Mm^ VlQilnia »tS1
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W^W t ^i^^^^^Si^li sJ[^i^H|J|^^^^
tf ■ ■
At ttito simoon df fh« yMr, Wfrfi all
4he hystte ^aiid bualU, the W mmute
sll<^ir^f tN w^appHng *of the pres-
4i^ th9#lmai4ii6«^fh»1iM,!tHei|>r9-
parations for the Christmas feast, and
^evM iie tfi^Mtieaee of thildren wait-
4ig for the arfMil of jolly toW St. Nkk
|3t) ;he a strain on the -nsmm, ito ^aay
IM leMt. But it is alrvKHTt over fcr
anot^ year^ and It isall-re^fy worth It.
For most, ^'N^ay season is the
httpp^^km'^ the year. And we hope
that dirlstmas 'WS will lae the hap-
pM 0)ri«tiT^s .^^er for evieryone. Ik>r
#• MMi^tity, ^is te rer^lfeiy possibb.
^Mwgha f^ tell us Him« have Iseen more
Mhs than ever this year and more
mfiOBY h^ been ^nt, but certainly
this istffK^ thecom|A«te route to happi-
Happiness at Christmas, to us, means
tNi warm#i of friendship, the spirit of
giving and i«ceivkig, "Mie glow on chil-
dren's faces on ^Hstmi^ morning, a
iMg mmUt > roarir^ fire In tiw fireplaoe,
hi^mU "^ "^ifjyil 'll tqfgt^er, and
being at pe^lV^pfh the wodd. Most
wilt ie a^ tOi^loy tfiU kind laf hap-
piness, but some cani^t.
Atony men will not be at hofne with
tNitr familiw ihls Christmas. They will
h» in far awiy pt«»s attempting to
<iMkB.tkM wMld J sd^^plMB in which to
live. They will line oncosts and battle-
fields so th#t wetan^ic^ybappiness at
home* We are graWft»l JbtNam, and sin-
<»rel/iiope ^^ '$m m\\ i» ^kmnm next
yil^ $K4ny Amities vs^ll ^ touched
v^th tragedy tfcte Chrtetn^, victims of
the <»$ualty lists in .Southeast Asia.
Those families have our deepest sym-
pathy.
Other families will not be ableto en-
joy tbtha|>piness that we have describ-
ed above. Tneir economic status will not
penr^ frivolity. Charitable organiza-
ticms have tnade great at^mnpts to help
these families, but the fact remains that
nrwny will not be able to enjoy the ma-
terial things that others will.
This, of course, is not all of the pic-
ture. The iwliday season should mean
much more. The religious aspect of the
season is too often pushed far into the
background and almost forgotten in the
rush of material things. No matter what
the circumstances this Christmas, we'
feel that the feeling of happiness can-
not iDe complete without the spiritual
a^>ect. We urge our readers to reflect,
to give tlwnks for any of the joys of the
season, Iwwever small they may be,
and never forget why this season has
historioally beime the m<»t joyous
time of the year.
To our readers and advertisers, we
extend sincere season's greetings, and
our very 'best wishes for a merry
ChristrriM and the happiest of New
Years. It is our way of thanking you
for your generous support in 1965.
That is your Christmas gift to us. The
only gift we have to offer is our pledge
of strict continuation of policy — to give
the best ne^^^paper possible, published
by, for and about the citizens of yir-
ginia Beach. We offer that gift in all
4itimility, knowing fully the resporvsi-
bility we have to you.
May the joys of the season be yours.
Jl mcMy Hmmyed Ammd
Ones Anything Cmnt ilMemktod
AMght m well faoe it, men-^you've
beih 'had. And #fong about midnight
Oimtmas Eve, unless you smarten up
fatf, you're going to be had again.tLook
^rp, or on^ again you will stumble
Into bed at 5 A.M. Christmas morning,
■ hMgard, red-eyed victim of that an-
nualTiorror, rt\e urmsembled toy.
In oWen times parents had two ways
•i^^^^ingtc^s to give their children for
^ci^iMS. Thfty ojuld buy ^methirg
at rtie store or make something It
l^me. Sut American business Ingenuity
—that i^od wkb-^wake, n>as8-produc-
Irw ^vArtcan efWerpfise— has qome up
v^ «!#i|rd jhcto: t<^ you buy at the
^W9 and make at Iwnw.
The scene Is realty too familiar to
need description, lite it .is Christmas
^e, and the decorated tree tv/inkles
and glitters with the |oy of the sea^j^^
'The kids have finally been a»xe|a%o
sleep. Mom and Dad have filled the
at(Mim)0S, AA/ramM^ th« lait?minute
gifts, heaped the packages high b«-
Mft\ ffw new.
m^ «ll ^l*e fMdy 1^^ bring
jnlor's $40 fire trudc, the wvefH
..aasure, to take jts ^Nce erf ho^iNsr.
When the crate is opened, what do they
No fire truck, but a box full of
3t0\ and a^rn {^jvr^on from
f9>^iMwmiAmilim a ^
^y are lw*y, it is ckme by
!v reinforcemw^. invite those
bachelor uncles and childless cousins
over to sip eggnog and beam at the
kiddies toddling off to their visions of
sugarplums. Then thrust hammers into
their hands and set them to woi»k.
Don't forget out-^-town entries.
Aunt^ll, in Tulsa, was acting in good
faith wl»n she phoned the department
store to charge and ship one doll-house.
-But you know pet^fectly well what the
department store has probably sent.
And you know who will put it together.
Chedk tt^ old toolbgjK. iiMm sure
thatevry^mg Isihaipentfteadyfto be
worked w^. See that ^pu *m #quip-
p«d with «ll the OMffWWK), «Bve^day
tools thatMeordinavilytfmurpedlor toy
assembllng*-fpllers, >I^Rfm»r, socket
wrencl^s, offset scrtw^ivwr, rattail
flM, etc. <^e(* the Band^^ld siipply.
At pi#i9nt tbat is^about all that can
be done rto ease the agony. Someday
Congress will Wake up and|pass a law.
It^ill aurtwfi«Bt^ Mlctimi«f any un-
asswnbled toy, wlwn ihis woi^ is eom-
^^•le#e st^mvit^f^ie «>flilM menu-
•Wurer a tbill ifir <tjme arvd m«»iials.
V^ges ^ill :be ,p»vflBlllng union wtes,
0ew»putid of course, at time and a half.
The»chi|9« for a single Chrittm« Eve
will brif^tlie Industry to heel.
iltatil then you can only proceed,
forwwa^^-arHiioraimoed, to fight the
good iW^' < Clhtd »b^ tpiarmission ,f rcrni
'The cRinfinii fl'iiwes CaloTdar 4 En-
gagwntnt fookj" «T9WS)
A businessman, with an interest In
all of Tictewater Virginia has recently
revived an award which we consider
richly deserved. Harry Price was select-
ed as Norfolk's First Citizens of 1965.
We belleveM^choice was an exceH«nt
one. ^^
As a businessman, he has that ^
markable quality of direction. He aaw
the growth of this entire area and be-
came a part of it. Not only does his
business cover Norfolk, but also VQi^
ginia BMch. And we are proud to ^ey
that Harry Price owns .a home in Vith
ginia Beach. We like to think of him ai^
a booster of the entire area, obviOtM^y
Including Virginia Beach.
But the First Otizen Award was not
given to him for his successful business
endeavors. The award was bestowed
upon him for his efforts in promoting
^ civic and public affairs through many
years. No accounting here could cover
nis many accomplishments or his many
efforts to help others. And truthfully,
SwB do not feel that it is necessary in the
%st place. Those who know Marry
Price know all that he has done. Those
jxvbo do not have missed knowing a re-
<<narkable person.
We sincerely congratulate him on
this a wa I'd, not only as a Norfolk man,
but also a citizen oiF Virginia Beach.
WeSlNiHMissllliti
About ten years ago, we met Jim
Darden. Our meeting had npthirig |p,di
with affairs of government. 4^im Darden
gave us the opportunity to tpke on a job
that we enjoyed immensely and Will
never forget. The job was the direction
of the Rurltan Qub Minstrel. We ttm,
eternally grateful to Jim Darden for^
making it possible for us to work oh
this production. >^
At that time, we knew vaguely that
Jim Darden was a member of the Prin-
ces Anne County Board of Superviiors,
butquite honestly, that fdid not coflf^ri
us th«n. However, we vi^re stru<tkiiy
his sincerity at that time, and his inter-
est in civic and governmental affajrs.
We knew him then to be one of those
rare individuals who took an active part
in the growth and maturity of a fast-
growing, and fast-maturing area. He
had the foresight so necessary for this
^rea.
He has served the County and the
City well for more than a decade. We
are sorry he has found^ it necessary to
leave public office. We know, however,
we will never Ipse hi? interest in public
affairs, and we appreciate that. We
thank Jim Darden for his untiring serv-
ice, and we shall miss him.
We regard the Virginia Beach Demo-
cratic Committee's ctecision to hold a
Councilmatic Primary Election as a gp(K)
one. In fact. It would seem to be tl^
only.right decision at this time wheri fhe
continuation of a good governrt^#
close to the people is at stake. A pri-
mary election certairrly will allow the
people— all of the people-rto decidaj.
One of the things that has distres^^
us in the past, not only in Virginia
Beach but also statewide, is the k(t\^
vote that always turns out on . election
day. We hope this will ^ot 'be the cuse
in the Democratic prinrwy or |n #ij?^
General Council election in June. AA^
hope that ell th(»e Vfrginia; Beach ^h^
dents \A^ wish Ito nvali their opinions
known will do so «rt the ballot bojc.
Itiat is the proper place to nr»ake m
qainidn kncM«^n.
The |)emocratic Conrmvittee at its ri;#^
roerrt tM^eting :atr^^ed the . absolute :im*
portar^-^ 5^1 ng new voters r^istfeif-
ed, so thattb^ wlllbe ableto take part
#) the two MfM^miing elections. We
fagree. Whenjpotential voters a»e urged
to become qiMlified, ¥« N^^ettet they
.will be most anxious to ;ta(^ ^n active
part in the ^\«rnment of the City of
Virginia Beach. The mom qualified
j voters and the larger the turnout at the
.polls certainly brings the gw^rnment
ctf any city closer to the people. And,
after all, tbat is the ^xpfws purple of
^Ood government. J
^ One df the big problems of any city
^jls voter apathy. We hc^ this will not
<be a factor <in the CourKilinatic elec-
ttons. We hc^«liOittwt«ll non*quali-
"fied residents of the city will register,
.then go out -and vote, both in April in
^he Primary and in June in the General
^tectlon. If this is done, then no one can
have any complaints. The people will
nbave spoken, and by so speaking will
(hAve choaen , by denoecratic pr i nci ple&
•the (best ' nten ipo^ibb to repre^nt
GLEE CLUB PLEA8E&
Twdv« lambs fowd tfnir «^ «V
id0i. 1^ Yife idumil, md tbea
yalmA ibm mti 0kA to Hiig &.',
tbt GMi£mm, Mmter nlgb*
Amoag tht hoite .irfio he^
aiahe ons^^ utv0SEo^£t w^«
X^ ani Ml. Mm t. A^ttnuier
«nd Dr. tfid Mm. fmsk QiHldi
lAn Ms^t^ted HolMrt Pratter
md Win Mr rt (ftDMr. Other
iMOdbes <rf tte cooxn^e were
Dr. MtR nnud^ Jmms A. Qr-
pey. .W. Pe^dn m^. Dooakl H.
hBKnsmg^ and Nattw K
Baaiy, Jr.
Ae pa£t Iwrfi'e yus» i^ Temo
Heatb. fomo'ly of NewpMt New,
Tsmi th^ vmsm «tti tiie |6
s^her in«tbe» at the a»c«C t^
iudi ^wN^tea aa 't^oBRkM^"
N<ro ^rfritusl. "XMs Tmts." nd
Kos of Yak whid) iiRkaled "EU
Yale" and a melody d fpotiMi
scN^i. Hejotfaa Broni ftloc^xn
and Atc^at «%re cHmaxfd by tfie
fiMl rentttioo of ttie trnxm "Butt-
Dog Yi^" aaog.
flie profpram q;>engd uMi
'Motfier of Mm" ncndmmc aad
f^rturing f^HBio Heatib'a Tbrae
fiOUNDIHEE
RICHMOND - W. S. Rounhw.
Naamwnd Cbucty Ganw Wardoi,
bu been namtd to succeed Rokaod
Balrtead as G«nie Wardm Supar-
yvar of tf>e Hampton Roatk Ks-
trict i^wn Halatead'e retirttnent in
May of im, according to the
Game Oynmlsskm Laiw &tforce-
ment Chief Join H. MdrfWigMifi.
Rowtree juined the Oxntmmm
field ftMx» in 1946 following grad-
naitm from the F. B. I. Natiwal
Pc^ce Academy, aod a 5^ year
bttcb with the S;^lk polic" -k-
{Hartonent. He was namied Game
Wa^dai of the yeai- in Uffi on thp
basas of his outstmiding reoord.
IbisHma was empky^} 1^ the
Qeme Oommission in ^96 and has
served as Hampton Diilrict S^per^
vasor for £3 y^ars. ,]fis vad know-
ledge of TitdmifiBar Virginia, es-
pecially the Back Bay Area J-^as
made him m invaluable source of
advice and com^I on mtatters
which a^ect thfe s&Alan. Owing
hia career he h£^ done mwii per-
sor.ial missionary work for i»o-
posaSs to in:pTOve condltiiwis for
Back Bay sportsmen and wildlife.
Rountxee wiU b^{ih ^.«wjmiilm#ipg
the duti^ of si^iervisor prepara-
tory to takmg ova- the post m&
30, 1968.
mtmx
(Coi^tlm^ ktmk page One)
The r^mbtioa, pa»ed l^ the
Democratic Conmittee, states that
candidates murt ^ignate whetho-
they are seddng a Borough s^
or an at large seat when they
consolidation of Princess Anne
County and the City of Vu^a
file notice of caadidacy. K a can-
didate ckxses a Borough seat, he
must live in that bonMij^.
In local matters of this type,
the Vffginia Goira-al AssenWy nor-
maUy bomrs the requests of the
interrated Delegates and Senatora;
thtfelore the Charter diai«« are
expected to be passed quicMy afta-
die General AsemMy convenes "in
January. Then Democratic candi-
dates will be cboseaa in the Pri-
mary in April. They will then face
any opposition in the Gaieral Elec-
tion in June.
Afta- the resolution was passed,
the chairman of the Itanocratic
CqpMnittee, John FeiHress, a^ed
for any owmnaits from the floor.
V. A. (Jack) Etherit^e noted
that in anticipation of Inrfdihg a
Primary, ^wts had been made to
n(^y aU potential voters about
the poll tax deadline, which passed
<m Decetritier 14th. He said that
many peraais jKiid the tax, and
that there are now about 19 or 20
thousand registered voters in Vir-
ginia Beach. He added, "We can
expect a heavy vote."
Etheri(fee also pointed out that
under the provisions df the n^r
Federal Voting Ri^ts Law, sew
voters may regiiter throu^ilii«h
8th for the Primary, by paying
only 1966 poU taxes, and that ff
some jirtw^ voters are missed
by that time, the hwks will be
op«i again after the primary urtO
May 14th, (w quatifying to vote
in the Gaieral Elartiwi. He aig-
g^ed that each m^ober of the
Danocratic Caranittee go out and
^ new vD^s qualified.
Anotba' spe^a. ^ Progan,
said Otrt all should be i^reed Ih^
reprdless of advatis^. bill-
boards am! speedanaUi^ paeai-
al ontact with the v<^ers is nMst
important. He adced all meniiers
<d the Committee to "get' behind
thek- work on a precinct kvd,
^xiome that's n^ere the dectkn
'fni be won."
noE
fc»r. ifiilfrtd a ^«#^wr ado
in ,Mpa«Mi <p|WI "Yivahe %
yair^ mk ^ « «tiN^ >«"•
Miv^r tf the flnM«iW#'wwkl
tap- tatnn V tte ViSi Mte ClUb
ht m u am . *&> 4Mb aiag wldi
S J^rnim ebamm ^ JfM coo-
cat.
diaice, „ „. .
.want «f the '«M4i0il" vraa aiag
ttar AeMt 4«»lM>#«r toy the
^*. At liaMMe NM'^wly one
«M A«B iVi3##1 4tf Mt forgi^
"Qmv liB*a*te OM W*ooy."
CAe nuMtaiAil and joyUaticated
enmd mp^m ^ ^ ms was due
nMri) 4t> ynt to Vawo Heatfal
JeMiiMh^ »s,tbe dacBaftwl Jiingaa
•eemed akaooat t^nodxad 1^ the
.fooAntw'^ «MUe,liipdiu
DOUGiiAS iPNQUD BARNES
OMUWlZimON
(CaJtfaued from ]^^ Out)
beeo a iwidaQt 4f lanahaven
CkdM^ for la yMft.
Ite ilite vaa fom^ amoinc-
ed wKh a atatement ripMd by all
eaniMates. The >tert of Hie state-
ment foOews:
*'We wish to foRQpfly aiaioimce
ftat we vOl effir ^ <pDdMa(es
for the (Xy Goundl. for Oie aty
(rfx^irginia Beadi, sii}j«ct to the
Deropcrgtic Primary m April S,|
1966, and we wtt lun veeiec the
pljm that has been recoHmended
hy the Qty Comdl, that is, one
man from ^tch boroi^ and four
at lai^, to be w^ on by all of
the voters of the C^ id. Vlrgmia
Beaih.
bi meUiig thk Joiirt amouice-
moit, we are aware of ttie respon-
sfcffities for ^ positien and the
needs dt ow (^, moat of us bav-
mg beeo adive in CKy fov«ii>
ToeaA, in (me phase a* anottia, for
wva^y years, to a growing City
such-^ ours, these posHioM <^er
a challenge that wiD r«|uire frwn
us our vwy be^^ We pMSe to
devote our efforts and our tnagy
to the contmuati(» of good gavem-
ment aiKl the advancemerA if w
dty. f
We will, betweai now aod dec-
tkn time, make kaowm our iviews
on the important problems UriPg
our City and wffl wekoiqe . m
opportunity to ^Eeoiss oin- pofittons
wilfa the peofde." i
•Die five Cwistitutional (|ficers
of the City ol Virginia BeaA and ^
those present Cktupcikoen who re
not SMking re-election also issued
a joint i^ed ata t— e ot , JK^hkh
read, as folkws: "
"fWe wfadeheartedly a^iorse
the i^iato of Organization candidates
for City Council of the Ci^ 4f Vir-
0nia Beech.
We believe these mai to be
gentlemen of uit^ity, w}^ will
oonaciaAii^sIy strive to Insure
{Mt^ress and ecawmy in City
govemnent. It is our hope thpt'the
v<Aers of Vii^ia Beach wj^l en
thusia^ically support these fncn.'
r
mES CUMB
HIOHiifOND — Last seEeoi. was
a pnxkiciiive one for Virginia tra|>
pers judlging by the 377,7«8 furs
and hides bandied by Ucens^ Vir-
ginia fur buya^ during tte 1964-
63 fiscal year, according to the
Virgkiie Game Oanmission. Mo4
cf the increase was in nnekrfit and
beaver furs and deer hides. ^&i^-
rat pelts tdtaied 287,982 fbiowed
by C,348 raccoon p^b, 16,9W deer
hJd^, S.fflS opostNin peite and
6,e9r*^B&^w pefts. Totals on otha
knportant apt^ bieiuded 2,017
fox p^. 800 ottor pdts, 3,963
skunk pelts, plus 1^230 nutria pelts
from Uie Btty Bay area. |lWe
were a total d 76 iKensell f^r
dei^ers liandlii:^ funs and hklM
at wimlesale and retail lemk in
the state during Ok year.
'(Continued From Page O^e)
h<^^ wcA we i«tM to esipre^ to.
hkn our a^vrecutiai of Us athrKe,
coq>€3»tkn aod ai^iint miFe wish
him aiccesB m the futra^ ffr tte
advaoemMiA of o<r City wd tl»
oontouatien of good govawnent.
His sosid ju4groent wiU alw^[ys be
af^ffectaHd."
At the tiroe <rf hLs withdkaiarai, it
was mt a»owced who wwtf nm
for City Comdl in Iteitien's rtw»,
but thae was specd^»m tql the
name M mmm mm betforth-
coodi^ aknrat immediatefy. (See
editxffiiB ctnnet « P. 4^}
/
WILSON'S
Flying 'A' Station
Va. iMch Mvd. A S. Ma» Trait
nifaa^ vdad A to Daooriber
neett^ to wmk m tasvue to
rtito huottof wd UUng teoMe
fMt «iMD tile GaMnd as 011^ y
meeli te Jtenivy. aeorateg to
Ex^^lvv Vimitix Chifitir F.
1%^. Ibe need for the ^aenaat
durkig ttK m&9 fademlum w»
^trfcu^ pm^y to risl'^i onef^t-
^ ptce iriA our ^^ opaattoB
creKM ki ib^ wUury sci^ «^di
bia MX gme wmrcteca Mid fl«her
O u BMaiBteB fie!d pir«npd |ar
Mrind ofter ^ie «i|x^^^ In
reoart pay ad^)urt9w^ v
"Qmt reveraa tei aotbaa kMp-
feM pace wtti giff rUng apenrtkn
Md mainteoanoa co^" Fbdpi
■^ '*«)d te order (o^nKAfM
retito tbe enofrit^ea «c oead ve
AnoM glv« aur iiU tox^ a pay
laccease neM ynr ainR|w-iMe to
(jrdinqs to Al
L**.?*"
,;i^
^.^^
THE C. & P.
TaiPHONE
COMPANY
OF vhk^inia
OFFERS
PERAAANENT CARffiRS
m iss c»iiiitrNicA'noH3 ran^
«o QUMi^isD 9gc%vx ana
aoaooL oaADUAtM.
to IfAKI AN AlVOHrniENT
fOft lWtl«VlEW, CALL COLLWrr
MS-MM, Otl APPLY DntaCTLT
to iss amcE at 130 w. aon
it., ]R}WOLK. VA.. MONDAY -
nuBAT. e^ao a.m. to 6 p.m.
X iiMi r
Aa eqtitl upportunltr Maptayw
IhM irWcli rfoto ^Msa if i^ato
mt^ksstm akMdy iMwe nNltwL''
n^ iJao ctted the bm! to
em^md Qmm CMOBtelM' p^^-
p^ms and i«rvioee to MM the
Vm'm demaod for piMIs oiMMr
racvpUoB faaUiti^ a^ open
apaee.
"Tlie Wst^M Oufidooft V\m,
wliidi \iras ao wdl ractfvad v«eBV
ty at $be Govemor'a OoaliMMe Mi
?Mtt^ iMMty. c^ for ^ «o-
tfU^ft iHd devekqpiiMirt aC {N^
Ito kHntilg •DJ filling laciUMi
(fcvlig 4I» a^ tM yean i* m
•ccal«t«t4 Me. We can ^ tad-
ai^ aid ii oirryuif out 9m part
of the ^t^a Ottfdoora Fllft, but
we wUl have to provkk flMftdife^
{tank in «xi^ to do k Mid aw
ai^ awroes ol aodi fiaiii we
|ceii£e fe»," he said. Tha QaiBe
doonnii^m reoeivea 00 imnvrki
tiona fcaD Hie atate Qtaunk Ftad.
Ihe Vlq^Ma Outdoors Ptan wai
dev^Q^ by tfaa Outdoor Aecrea-
Uwi ^iK^ Conete.^ eaMMkAted
by the IM GeMral AaMn*^ and
hi»^ far SeiMlar F1t«ge«ld Be-
iaAt, tlis I%yi was todudad in a
Npot to IN dantwr aod mem-
bm of the General AsseraU^ li»t
Novennher.
The Gone OortmMoo'a pvopo-
wA to indfeaae hunting and fldi-
ii% %s0cm revenues would raoe
individuiJ license fees fram ^JO
to IB.OI, ahd would es^bUA a
coninnatton state hunting and fkfc-
ii^ license that would a)flt 18.00.
fbHa ^ t^Mttann who now bu3ra
b(Hh a Iwntmg acd a |ishing Ucen^
vmml^ voiH p^ |M» more per
year be^iffiidg neat July tot if he
dufi to 1»9 tta con£inaAkai M-
Vfrglnla Be«^ aiN, TJwridty, t^om^m^M
Loanr ughted
mm« ikMi 4 kanra ifalBaaanMa ^liH wm ei^aMaa wy
to the artlitte amiipae.1 •■ *e h^
_ CMahi&aa tree
m vte^hr al wha ertir the Ge«ral Baiiial d Vfc^ito
MM^^ .Mi «!>« dMkl aeaaanl jA to Iha ha^ial are (kit to
Mctwed wltti the ctobl ataa ea al ««
rtfrt) Mr^ R. O. Beater, gariea therapy
Lrit. oMhakttM; Mi Mrs. Fraak CiK.
I^md, On Rl^ •dMeFa
<H*a«tah«*' #ft of goad <«Mhea
(iiieaaheto)
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GIFTS
FROM OUR COMPLETE
SELECTION OP
WATCHES, DIAMONDS, PEARLS
GOLD, JEWELRY, SILVER, CHINU,
CRYSTAL AND GIFTWARES
TOURNEV WflHIERS
W«G1^ BEACH - Hie Boy
tEwn edtiiM from VBHS domfaiat'
9d ther a|»rto dh^iioaa fay oaftor-
^ tiie te«i tittes in all three
K^BS-fitedi^ flrat la the 8th
Grade Soooer, 9d) Grade SpeeAaU,
Mid lOdi Grade Touch FootbeO.
Otiier boy wtanare bwrfved
PAIS to the U-lSth grade tooch
I
m
MM, told lOtti Grade Tetnia
Mt Oo3C RS in 10th Grade
IKirDo^riea: B^prida to n^iaft
grade TeaUa Derfilea.
Ibe 1^1 winiers ««« lahiy wdl
dMrintod wfli Kemps. Jr. toUng
the Soccer: On HB wtontog at
SpeedMil: Bayaide i^ctortoua in
10th Grade Held Hodny and Cox
HS vAac^ a aaooad ttme to the
U-Qtti Grade f)M WiAief.
the toumamente «4oyed good
werther and excdhnt partldpe-
«lon wflh « boy/gM team entriea.
ContiDig the Boys Tennis competi-
tfon, o^r 4n abided woe to-
v<^v«d to the biggeat tea Fliyitoal
^ducaOon tunout ever.
vmmnk mach - sum
migMt have envtod hor bar youth
and haamy. athtot bar ptton aod
bri#* lutum, but iiw ha lfly moat
who were preaent |fc jft ^«^
LormwU Baas off
vied her the chan(s to etctfie to
ebe land of naddne m th^ aS
atoiyed bdikid 8ld^^:tag in fl» cold
wiBtiy wbt^ of a Decenber day
to Tidewater.
Aai wanned I9 the itoccni good
wiflbea of an her Mends and ^ieud
dfy oMkiids, meny "Maa Amari*
cm TeefrAgM^' bottrded 8w jime
to w(^ vary ptdbMf wtt be a
joianqr into i p»^(^ IMmb' .
AooompMded by her {ttxxid ji»-
roto. Mr. and Un. Wihnor Bim,
*m
Frank R. ¥ord €0.
hjt,
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VntGINU BEACH
mi ATLANTIC AVENUE
NORFOLK
» GRANBY STREET
MAMSM f
MEMBERS AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY
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Lyonel raohid a
Hde ftoBB gte band of hat achow.
Cox Hi^ and was fmrnmiwrn
a cbaifn for he# bracelet kma tte
by SteVe Csiniinsaen,
of the iladent M$.
Ms^or Faif^ Dweh pM her a
letter of gnettog to ttojMppr ef
Loa Aoplaa sad CHr MeugCT
Ruai^ HaldMtt preisntod her
wlA a e6loiiid ooac^y.
Ha^ ^J*^ wtti hv dtr-
tag ttie fuaflHad days wHo wtt
faidade fatt iMKto to
teieviitoo item sod an
anca to tbt Iburnameot of
parade, mdcea (hto 00s hoUdqr
aaaaoQ As wfllctoi
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♦.•
'^^khf
•Md&f o Oudstoaos
rich In bto w lny .
\.^pkUt. If won Jnu,
•S7 Va. Beach Blvd.
^ Pkene 421*7121
OwieR Bdward Bareo m, son
of Mr. and Urs. CAarles %. Barco
Jl*. of 307 W& ar^t. Is among
the winter quarter pTttSgM of the
camixa chaplv of Phi IUpf>a TaM,
nattmial sodal fratem^, at EMt
Carolina CoUe^e.
• • •
J. I^;^ HoDnd IV, a sUd^it
at Blue Hi<^ %Atxi\ for Boys near
Charlottesville, arrived last we^
to sgeaA the holidays with his par-
snto, Mr. and Mrs. J. Peter »rf-
land IH of Brut(m Lane.
• * *
Tl» Headmaster d Severn
School, Sevona Park, Maryland.
is mort piqued to anaodoce tttot
iM the end of tbe £Dd auui^ pe-
riod, Laurence H. Itohtotti, son
of Col. and Mrs. Floyd I. R(4)in-
son of SM BMcook Road was
Sfwwded 2nd honors. Laiffeooe win
be graibirtad to 1906. To M|ato
WeA hoiMfs s boy mu^ ^ve an
average <A 85 ptot»tt for all sub
]^^ and no gnijie itmler 75.
"helles"-4^S.
EBea Nercam.
ttoika, Mrs. Butt
•S?^
0. Holy Nioki
May aH ih© hcrpplnesi end joy <^ ftli
wondrots fime come to you and yours,
flghffng your days v^ peace cmd con-
lenhnent And may eoACairistmas bring
a new and g!<^i« nom of enduring
low and hope to ewyone, everywhere
FRANK a TARRALU JR-
AND ASKKUTES
during this ~~
es|iedal^ gkid time of CkishiMi^ ,
«i*dlln!otxleiidMrl«l
MiifaywisliestoyM
ariyovrs.lrliflsbeiooitf
pleosoritosimfM
ami wi ftoik yoB
foryogrk^
poirom^
• Mi^<%% a
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ZrioAdie L^reehmore
AND STAFF
2608 Atlantic Ave. 428-3991
ART-YfftBTY
E^ry Hdtday Seespn ... For A Hundred Years
H.D.Ohver
Has Taken GrenA Pleasure In Extending The Joys Of
The Holiday To All Friends And Neighbors.
Harry D. and Jamm B. Oliver
ti2-ISH wS^SSm
By
VifilQINIA BBACH-aeat^ wis
e^ei^n^ere itt dte Alt ^IsictotM^s
aaihial ChriitAas pmty MA M
jeeek atthe Caya&r. Hotel. It
IMS hard \o tmSAt tiMm ^
beautifully decori^d fronds vA
toe inside of the CavaOw wore
wm i^pMltot. or th» htfid^
or tfwre participai^ of ttiiptfty.
FMn afar, vertical l«d lights
shorn fram tiK ni^ita^ «f aU
{k»rs and a huge sled wi^ Swto
and rttiideers was set t<k «Q tiio
south laisn lAfii an mimmm
U^ted wreath wtth loops of cd-
ond steetric light stmns die-
(ti^ the ottiBide pdittobL
On the inside a hiq|s ^Siri^tois
tf«« \im^ to die mis. Down^
^^^ rsoi|itioii b^. pund UMto
set with saawy damai)t ,t#%1prt ii
e^ed with nd mAWmmUm
A imrWn^, cryjlMA bowte of
reCreshmait. And aaoiher Itrge
Santd on the bale(# over the
^gum^ noMted ovef ookirfitQy
wra;^ tstodles.
Chtfies Qnnamd. 4to iWW
mtou«er. was to the iAir "Hm^
seeing all arrangemniM, sad was
seen chatting with Mr». Lamsttca
Tucker. Mtos Sallto Pidptt Cor
bdl and Miss Ruth Kppatson who
is vice president oTth^ assoeia*
^em. ^ was snsqpping' ^'chores
ial seDing art cflsndsrs.. Mrs.
IHtcker ti ^ BeautMcsSto Com*
mittee of Vir^nto B«aflh anke of
varioiw eildii whh^ are MDatidg
crepe rioyrtie trees to ttie Ci^.
Effi4y arrivals were «W Misses
DcfWttt, Mr. and Mrs. George A.
Garrett, mijfif, Md Mrs; C E.
Hert)ert. --^"^^
ihraitog ^owns suod bacitos wa«
pietatoat nod tamf men w«re
seen Wteriag ooMI cvatoer-
tofflds and Chrtototos ttow ttos.
Mrs. ttehard nylos war# • Aott
mwve iMO ani MM; Itn- t^a^■ '
rett had (to p4e frni ahtto with
her minli coat. Mrs. Bliltort Wore
hhie.4nith mtok« ItM. TMtker was
rajwned to' faladt laNr Mts. & E.
Tbwnsoid -wore aqua Uue s0k
with a fox stais. attd Mary Lon
ftUffi&er, a VMUbtt «f <ie Qvk
dbmis. HM ahtoilii hi a fetadk
and addto olf-ihairiWiaMl fi^Mssl
with crisatniss laos tMoc eBaeti
Mcentuatlng her giMen poiif.
Other fashiob pMdis oKad ««r«
Mrs. Kit Fdithio whose olMialdder
gowa with striped cape was aioet
i0sclh«i Mrs. Kttia Mirciai hi
leo gr^; and Mn. Ruth llos»'
tttod had'i jMqpta told whito Of-
iired ev»yflg dnss «i^ hoodod
cowl, -
Gone were At piftiti|ri^lirad
sladu and oeaial wear of Oe
artisto when tt^ walked tafiMMik
the namas wt feslhal.
Pr^oA dso mre Mr. ipd^rs.
OoU^ Htterd, Mrs; C. f, J§0t
tto. Miss iUy mimbetlr Otiq^
Mr. and ^^. Edgto* Tupaan, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Tv^ CoL and
Mrs. Warreo 8. livtftMi, Mr. and
Mrs. Westey deftiens with datigb-
t^ Msktdfib, M^ 6h«« (Mpa.
Mrs. Ri^trt M. B4ytf Sr.. iTrs.
Penn C. Hlrinao JEr.. Md Mr.
The dvie ChariiSi, mder tho di-
taction of CiNtrW Oliver. prMont-
ed many old and new ChrisHnas
carols ... and many >itoll to
the renditioas, inchidtag loM
guests. Mrs. Ctnrles Utl^ atimr:
n^^q^)d oQ thi piaOO.
su
P^t4A
Virginia Bet* SUN, Thuredty, Pccett^f 23, 1965
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, «t tte WHm S VmiAm'* home far te Cuvalftr Owto Oub't CtaMmm Tea. Ar«iM{em«*i
Cavalier Garden Club Christmas Tea
VlRGn«A BBACH - Mrs. Wil- teriato waw used m either side of
Hhb J. Vma^m opmeA her tovdy
IMV kone at MS Bklie roid on
Unkhorn Bay for mesrbesrt sstd
pMfli of the C^alier Garden
CU>% ueiMi OuiaiiBis Tea held
iMt
L. 0. Qttfc crealed the
Qfwriiead decontioD for the dH»^
M^ oring maeooUa leaves and
hmb tsnOt, and flaqueB mder the
M0» fttmed liie doorway.
ttinlwie teifs i^Kfa pink car-
ngtiflea Mid bkie qpcuce were uaed
by Ifo. E. A. Ikil i neblffi to cemy
out tte decor of the ^i^ room.
Tr^e plaqijes tiring ffife lame ma-
fttw«lsoaie
lfeai>ers and gue^ gathered In
tfie lai^ family room where the
OsriitzMa tree was dectK-^ed with
am^xM poite and dried hydran-
gea UoMoms were sprayed red
Mid trimned with ^Mor.
Mn. Roge* Mnm of Ridrnvrnd.
a mmim of the Garden Clvb of
Vh^^nia sai former ecfitor of Gar-
den Gcss^, AfcnnA sMes of
Chiirinias doorways in Old Eng-
land and in Wiliamsburg, point-
i]% out ttie changes yrar aft«-
ymt.
Mn. Hafbneister and Mrs. Carl
Santa Drives A Bus?
UtMip WBp *
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'Si ststvm acv^i w
drM^iM Vk^ibi
leftaacsa.vBe
I a M^ M
^ fnr lUltag
fM at the
viih wiiltte
totliBamll-
Swviee's adiool
made (he be-
((stair photo by
M. Rau, co^hairman of the decor-
atb^ conatuttee were Msi^d by
M«. F. G. Bartiun, Mrs. C. G.
Bw^uan, Mrs. K«meth Treschow,
Mrs. Hden BrockeribrcM^, Mrs.
G. M. Whitdiurst. Mrs. G. A. Mc-
Girire, Mrs. Ray Jarrett, Mrs. R<rf>-
ert T. Sofidd, Mrs R. H. Spessard,
Jr., Mrs. Gilmore TiMwook, Mrs.
J. T. EMis, Mrs. James A. Muri*y,
and Mrs. MitcheQ L. Slupman.
Ihfrs. Iton^ Land, hostess diair-
man was assisted by Mra. Patrnk
H. Mtai. Mrs. SofieM, Mrs. Eflis,
Mra. C. R. Kennedy and Mrs. Ed-
wiardDikm.
POCAHONTAS
VILLASE 60
KEMFSVHi£ *- I^ocahontM
Vlfli^ Garden Cki> held Ms De-
cwiier mee^ O. the home of
Mrs. An&vw Jolwson with Mrs. J.
E. Dan^ a^vii^ m co^iostess.
The ChrMmas program wm
0ven \fj Mrs. S. G. Irela^ on
'^Dowways mA Deoonrtions."
PoQywna 0fta were exchwg^
Mid the pads^is judged.
Bkie rWxm vutanen were Mrs.
Jbhnsrai. Mrs. I^wis. Mrs. J. T.
Godwin. Mra. D. V. BMrrios. Mrs.
Mfloi KMbou^, Mrs. W. C.
lUte-, Mrs. Onwur FV^tin, asA Mrs.
Bobby KenttaD.
Gunts were Mrs. Can^ McGhi-
t^ wd Mrs. Dot Duncm
tt w» annoonced ttiat Mrs. J. E.
DavM w^ a Uue .rfebffi) at the
Noi{(A: FederatHMi Oiri^mffi
Show recently for h» (borway.
• UOALNOTICfS
PUtiUC AUCTION
PiBiwant to Contract dated
April Mth. 1964 by and between
R. R. McOwsn^ and W. E. Bar-
bow, parties of the first part and
Gastxui B. Fiddler and Lttlie M.
Fukher, parties of die seomd
jMut; diePB ^»11 be a PiAlic Auc-
ticm on Wednesday, Decemba-
2»h, 1986, at 11:00 A.M., at 3006
Arctic Avemw. Vii^inia B«kA,
VirgBiia, known as Atlantic Sea-
food, to sell the foltowing items:
1 Walk-in Fte«ter Mid C5oni|»-es-
sor; 1 Waft-in Oooter Box and
OompresBor; 1 Di^^ case; 1
cash register and adcfing machine;
1 Scales, and MisceUanetws fish
equipment.
tt«4t
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All Your Service Problems
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trimmed, omamadi
are i^Ummering, SaaUitt J
arrived and everybodfs ka^t
To til you wonderful people,
we send wishes far «M the
bea of Christima,
We^a» happy to know tmi
to serve y&u*
'on^ i
H. W. CUNNINGHAM and ASSOCIATES, Inc.
i and
DARDEN INSURANCE AGENCY
Real Estate and Insurance
32^3 Virginja Weach Blvd. , Phi^ 340-1515
Virgima Beach, Virginia
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mi kve if ftis OristMis
mm, riiite (heir
IUbb|s qoi all we ^cerely
irisk m IhI MeBis h
ffllei fitl Ille^
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COUNCILMEN
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eJL, ^ianleu ,J4od^6
Lawrence Cj>, iflarAhalt
lAJ, J4u^ .^J\Uchln, ^r.
C^dwaHi w/. L^aion
^J\ennetn //. VUkiiekurAt
famed
Lj, aOarden
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CONSTITUTIONAL
i 1/ Alfred (Lthend^, ZJrea&urer
avenue
.Jrvan fflappf .L^ommiddioner
^akn (/ 2}entreA5f Clerk Df Court
^okn O. ' Ularr, Cit^ ^i^anl
rC oC. Simpson, Commonwealm ^JHtome^
n
Doii mmm'i
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of
VlfiGINIA BEACH
A GhMuMs tree
niflftter of pCTsonri p ietoite t. tail a ifpe
met^- li, tfw *1ivi«| CfaMttM tret"-
MHI ■ wtntff, ci|X b ^ doomi orm
ysrd giving yaal^ of mpfnmk ud
iranilhiltlii ■ tek
FMQlliirialnMri^
Bqrw, (mm of 0«vi|te ^Aftiicir A W
i imre ptopla are :oohiMg td ^ir mrMrf
tfit pMl a wmtM^ ^ 1MB nMUad liaHt
VMitiliM «• hmi aoHid to iUi ^We are At Dattbr
Ciilr, ffc HitoMf tr ^te %race, fte J^>aii^ Kaek t>b». mA tiit
HitNt Mdpar IM C«tir.
lAi Mlpir ii the fimrite tradMoaal tm of VMMafli. «d te
Daaii^Ja i JtHrtil i U awin ^lyilar - It giwa faio > b^ iail fraa art
4o« attiep i iw% i*d tai^ ^ «^. Ihe i^niea to a}«} a. tarrttademl
te«» «litt lii gpew iia, bul te ranlttai ci^oeain» tM t nMt bt
wil Itetf lir Ml«allta. RcaidH^ iM« the asft a<r of tilt beaer MM
1m«c At ai«gt auMiai «Hh Hit 1^
•aMHatii aUve, ttiea w r gt e ffl H roqiMraare to be kspt ta eos-
d^ fcr ^ufiag ... but not Bsydi Canwlicr HMMry daHvaia te Irte
«A te iwta rnniaid to a biA of (fiit and biark^ aecarky. H«y«t
rtcattiMBda it \m t^bmA to a tarfe wmHA ((oMtf^ dHfeririitA ivMi
a Aug or laiia 4aeM«lfld dotti.) the hd\ of dM iniMt bt Ippt imap
bi$m wtA. A pi«^ of pte^ over the burk|id M «il ttUin niKb
9mm)»^.M Js aUve, H to not Aa^aragenw « a oit JiM "MA it
^ioA te dkfJiAio the boiw, biit lie«f|W dill It wtf. tbioM If it ao^
how gBt iKaae* TharaEore. tt aboiit kt kept amj fttn Breplacca
or ndtotursjod if Ite. A cool ^^#tir a fite^ to Ntt both for
aaftty an4 to {ifM^rva 4w ptyw^ iHniiVpte tf tti %^.
R (» aid tfnoM bf 4igcfmlbed the aaiae aa amy Chrto|maa tece.
Ihe ^adric Milvildt hpnn H, tbou ^ i<^ «i|r Mtlgl^ hhqp
tarn teMa#l| tmnt Ihto dow net cdM dN Jfe tf %iil,
HayttaM^faoonwMDdK tbM tbe Mvtug tree Hat bb lU^lnttieboaat
loiiger fta^ M days.
OHMiar Skraary debven the tree and nil rii» Nntet it ki your
fwiaAv HiaJMIiitoyi. Becauae it has Ifae M of <lit; (be to«e is ven
imaify mt bvilP inowe v^&nui ftoper eqpi^^ment. But I jrou wut to
fkol It i^Ml. be gveft tbla t%>: Ptece a Aital attt^ nai under
flie «aafatii^ aqd pifl on iie nig lASk aanwone tfeai^ the tree. TUs
■lakBa the natitag more eastiy huKled.
WlMB «» ^ to {>lasled in the yard, the bole imtft be dug large
anougb far Aa imtg not to be crowded. Water weB andrcpadd ground
tMtj aranod tailMeol Aa tree nd stoie ft Mcurefy ae i^iter wind
«il not eania i % ImJjUjfi H^.tvc^xm get a Snki jrip b> the dirt.
tf it aaasi to 1^ that ^«fieial uid ^ OuMiito ta^
eoRie mora aJSXMh we every ^, you nrf^ chad^ to^ the id» of r
kving tree. A favorite size aft the Oavi^ mamtf x» a 4 foot to Vk
«r 7 feet toiaf^Qaik loxMnd $» to $U . • ■ wlAiitf ghw yaufe (not days)
^pleaaure. ,'i; ■■j;-';-'^
Ofew of iiai^Mili^ dl)ottt having a ^riag dridnua to«e to that
ttiere wfli be taDcmerit. eol-ie^?teak>b. «b«^ It to ttne for the tree
to ba d iBni|t ^ t<F # ito d a ee i < it !o a a ; Ev«j«ab 4^ a^le^ laioiri]^ AM
IN pfk^ tm to oat gabig to be pOt awaQr iMr aHoAer ymt aor ab^
Aaei to tito JqNe iBtfi. n 1^ atc^ aihet^ you c«tt n» it Aiy lito^
iaMiMg hlftut Hbd ^lier ipRd atlB. ghiing plm^ii mb^imA «f
VmoiniA Bea^ch Suit
VMW3INIA aiACH VlW^iNIA, THURSDAY, OtCEMfiEl? 23, 1965
ttcttM to
Iwu th« rHght befom Oirl$tm«t
wH^ ail throy^ #» house
hlot ttfMH/i^ was stlt^ng,
not m0f^ A mouM.
The ih^ings were hung by the
. chimney wtth care
In ho|}es that Saint Ntd^olas
soon would be thertf.
The children were nestled all snug
In th^r ^edst
While vMoni^ sugarplunfis danced
i^ fmk heads.
And Mamma in her kerchief
and I in my cap
Had just settled down for
a long winter's nap.
When out on the lawn there arose
su(^ a clatter,
I sprang from my bed to see
what was the matter.
Away to the window I flew
Nke a flash,
Tore open the shutters and
threw up the sash.
The moon on the breast of tl^
new-fallen snow
Gave a luster of midday
to objects below.
When, what to my wondering eyes
should appear . . «
But a rliirtrature sleigh and
eight tiny reindeer, ,
With a little old driver ';
so lively and quick,'
I knew HI a moment
it must be Saint Nick.
A^bre rapid
tH^^agles his -
a>ur5ers they came, »
And he whittled Mid shouted
•od caH«d ^
lliemby -g
^Tldw, Dmil Now, Danced
', Now, 'Prfrtfier and Vixen I ^^
On, OxTigVOn, Cupldl
dh, Dtiiner and Blitzen!
Tfo the lop of the porch,
^4he top of the wall i
Now, dasH awayl Dash away!
Dash aWay, all I''
,As dry Joayei that before
tKe wfW hurricane fly,
\ft^wrt they meet with an obstacle,
moufit to the sky.
So up to tiiie housetop
tliJ^ coi^iers they .flew
t-*/'
With a sleigh full of toys
and Sdint Nidiolas too.
And then In a twinkling
I heard on the roof
Thii prarKing and pawing
of each little hoof.
As I drew in my head
and was turning around . . .
Down the chimney Saint Nicholas
came with a bound.
He was dressed all in fur
from his head to his foot,
And his clothes were ell tarnished
" with ashes and soot.
A bundle of toys he had flung
on his back.
And he looked like a peddler
just opening his pack.
His eyes— how they twinkledl
His dimples— how merryl
His cheeks were like roses,
his nose like a cherryl
His droll little mouth was drawn
up like a b(»A/,
And itie beard on his chin was
as white as the snow.
The stump of a pipe he held
tight in his teeth.
And the smoke it endrcled
* , his head like (^ wreath.
__; VL He had a broad face
and a round little belly,
* That shook when he laughed
like » bowl full of jelly.
, He was chubby and plump,
a right jolly old elf,
%|, \ And i laughed v/hen I saw him
, ;' in spite of myself .
A wink of his eye
and a twist of his head
Soon gave me to know
I hmi noHiIng to dreed.
yummimm \'n '^'mr ' ' " « ^ ^y*^" -pQt a word bgt wer^t
ttraidbt to hU work,
AM ftUid all the stockings;
then turned with a |erk,
And laying his finger
aiide of his nose.
And giving a rK>d,
Mp the chimney he rose.
He sprang to his sleigh,
lo his team gave ai whistle.
And away they all flew
like the down of a thistle.
But I heard him exdaim
ere he drove oyt df sight,
'liippy Chrl$tn»es to all
and to all a good night!"
m.w
HMM PuUttlll
naiH
^(XmMM
— fta dSU^ |MiMto if
ttto ne^toB Roa^lteMna to-
iHnjliHiim '** w Iww BVlnB SWD
workHflda ttoirfcuHflB, at HiOHlH g
to aaaooei^nient df Hanry M.
T lioBy a B P, EatcMtivt ^^tfa Prarf*
d«Mcrfthe Aisodatei.
Tbe Aooual. which to pAIUhtf
In ttie intveM fi Am davrii^mMt
of the port wA ito conurwct, cdB>
tdte Ml pigea of conc«itr«tod hi>
tor^ttoD OB advnti^^ and nrv-
Icaa offered.
It to iMi^Hinidy boind ifl «Mi
ana igi^n, we cowff aejMcmg
^^fftoui aetivittoa of ttie pcfft. Me-
Omf, ItetMiM^m, En^t. be.,
ba^tod in tte prqwratta d tfto
teok, whkA was prMed kK»%
by Hont Advoltoliv Servlcet. l^
toAtii^Mrte ifrfermatton conlitoed
in die Aineri, In each inataneb,
wm aecin^ from tiie pi^^ir
aource moat <hrect^ taivdved. the
Annial i^ wdl a^rtti a careftil
readBag and for r^troice) fat'
poata, tt to toviduiMt.
The 19M Anwal pmots tip i^
vaotagea (^«red by tbe Hanfton
Roadb p(M'ts-Norf<dk, Ptntanc^,
Chaaapaalrr and HtnpgoA Nam,
Vbgfa^-for nurittne, tadi^rid
and Gon«i«t:ial en^prtoe, nd
to beii% difbrttMited to ateanab^
owntfs/operators and Alppen
and recovers of cHrgees 4n ti^
oiuntoy mA ateoad, to ndlroadi
in the E^, toduatrialtoU tlvo(#-
out the ccMulry ,«nd b^tortaat
govemntm and notary <^nd^.
In addittoB to the Aaaadatioa'i
wkte dirtr&irtimi cf^iee are atoo
dtolribirted by dit Vfr^ifla Stote
Porto Airthortty, NorfoQc Port nd
Induatrial Aayior^, fUtvMer
Viiffaua Devdopmoid Cam^, afld
indhridual members of tht mulA.
la toe ft^ few pagaa of tiw
A!!Mjai, the reate to ^m a
lAxTa vfftkm of ttie buqr aad
hnportnt pwts of Huq^ Rbadi,
the taa^ advotagea wl^di Arjr
'Iha PoHi «f At, their trvnMMtoua
ReaA AiHBi^ ndM ynra, and rteh paMR
.^^^1^^.
at va tliiloik and
' im ja'i^riirt
bMp tt Ktomoft
nttfa yaiaa. 4
MMottva Mtr chatto dran A
toneton fSm
to ttorid HhA
PtrUeHte^ hnpNaaN* to: A
dwt ^towtog AttMtte GoMi Wt
toaiih ltt4.9Hl4
iar M airth* AAntitfibait
ntfts dwnimaii ite HaWHitiwriH
iprafai a^orto, mA to
toaport bu^na fln» a
Other aaetleaaaf tta
late to ^MmaUp 9m
road Strideaa, Pat^tts aM
nAiiAi, I^t f^ifi^d
(Intebig bettttoa tai
cMrtnocttiea, nxb M eari,
and oU), SMpbuik^ and Wl^\
piAtog, Port C3urgM>
tai Pfw;tic«, (kfmmuem
km, nd Ftr^p Qoaaii^ A«
aeettan diacones Tbg SMI
ksm nd nodier awtton
Aa acttvittos of te
Readi Marttne Ano^lAtoa
davdioinMBt of tha porta
potato to the toet thi« HtolA «#
hers efier d iimiaaiji mmIiI
for Ae pronq^ tunwwad af ^j^
in ttie port
Ihe advarthtag aaetfon 4l
Amtf Jg hopirtinl mi ^^
aarvloea anAMa A
hi tta prrfaet. Ante
pre a a e d to ttnaa iri^
aay anHier to tot
iht Aniaal. nd to As
«^ helped mite tha bo^
Ua.
mOUNe - AN OLD COSTQI^
" u Optra liil
to ^toaoat as <dd as Cbrtataas fr
litf — Aof^ ii^ to tba forni wt
faMMf it
UtoQ from '^tana.'
Jefferson Davis Honored At Kellam
VIRiGfNiA BEACH - Kdlam
High School studente and {a0%
honored titeir toO, aniUig prtael>
pd, JeBerinb IM^, by prodaimr
ii^ Monday aa JdKeram Davto
Day.
Whn Davto arrived at adiod for
n^iat aatmed to hbn to be a rou-
tfaie <hqr, he fouMl himdf to flw
qMtlight for a boA of aethrUes.
The atnkH' dus. aponaora (tf At
reception di^. begn the cere
anooies l^ {raortli^ a {vo^am to
the sdiool auditortom.
^>ealcer8 for toe program ware
Frank W. Cox, Supeih^Sendeitt of
toe ^%^nia Beadi C% Sdioofai;
Lmise Luxf(»< Peraonad Direc-
.jtor for the Vhr^nia Beach City
icteols: Blchffixi Abaakm. State
Probattoe Ml Parole Officer. Th^
(Kiitoed Davto tt a man, aa a dvk
leader, and as n edwator.
I^vto, osuaily never at a toaa
for words, foeid toat words woiAd
fuA come when toe aedor dan
imveOed a color portrait <rf him
9^^ to to be placed to the foyo*
of thtaebool.
FM^aAi the program, 400 spe-
dalfy toVd^ piaato attended a
recq[rtin to Davto' binf«-. The ex*
tosivie lilt of gueito todided Da-
vto' frinds. fandfy. former class-
mates, former studoit^ the Kd-
Icon fwulty. i^Mmbo* of the Vfa--
gtoia Beadi Ci^ Sefaod Board, nd
vaiioua (^ber civic offidato.
Atthou^ all of Kellam'a 2000
mooh^ atodnt body raoU not
attnd toe fe^vities, toey nxmi-
bH^ tbe day's acthrtttoa ttooi^
toe sdMd's ifltercomoHBdcirtion
system.
Bnners i^ the adbod entmcea.
dwwcaaes depictiag Davto' eareer,
hbA lapd biMons worn by ^udento
furdyer bdnorad Davto.
Kdtom rtud^, mialfy casual-
ly ^^Med, dcHuied party dreeses,
high beds, ties and vpati coats to
hoa^ the man who heads toeh*
l^namiMr.
tt&o^^ graduation from Souto
^attdk 18^ Schod (now Oscw
intl^), Davto recdved the bache
Mr of arts de^ve in aodal stodies
ttprn Ekto OoU^. Graduate stu-
dfes wd« completed A toe College
(Gf traUam nd Mary whore he
recdvad the master irf arts (te-
gree.
Dinring World War n. Davto was
a noae gumier to Ae Fifteenth
Army Air Force. He received toe
Pur^ Aeart for a wound aua*
tained to cotnbat ^^m hto plane
was shot chHfm over Vioma, Aur
tria.
Kempsville H^ Sdiool was Ae
Immdiii^ pad for Davto' career as
an educator. Since then, he has
tou^t at Princess Anne High
SdMol. was assistant principal at
Oc«ma Hi^ School, and was prin-
ce <rf Woodatodc EUaneOtory
Schod.
In March. U82. the achool board
appointed Davto to tbe {nindpal-
sh^ d Kellam High School. wMcb,
at that ttow, ww a new U0
schod. For the last four yei^
Davto baa aato abidento go tlutwgh
todr h^ ai^od yam.
I^udnts leav^ sdiod will nd
for^ tlwfar pi^d^ nd friend.
Jdlersoo Daids. Oat aenkc rr
marked, "Fll probab^ neve know
a mn mmra adive nd {drasnt
He to i»«id ol Kdbra, you tm
ten."
No one taows lAl
Ipit Nod." It fii^
fiftt to 4f|^; to a
appettred %
badt
Mldeni^" aael to twttoTod to
^fiernn Davto, prtadiMl e( flagid E« Keboi Oi^ Schad
Ml |i^ to
^%» tililiiilliiii 4L m l4rd.*
Ctartstmas Ifttiis go hmk to tbe
f^^ Om^mf, «^n moat of than
mre vriim la Mito.
BL Fraada of Aadd to ragardad
ia tftt Ma ti cardli^ as wa
taatfA, accord to World Book
ea(^d(vedto. to 132$, St Trmdii
oladwd a credie (mfadabne Na-
tivtty soese). to a boBtfti^ to
£recchkt. RaJ^.
After thto masBSf dnvdiea b^n
dtoi^qrtog a NMJvi^ acent at
GtelAatt, and aon the peo^
bi|{n acting out tt» Ouistoias
story. Hw ac^irs eompoaed cards
to di« «dto thdr Natiiity fitm
and after the plays th^ wmkl
ibrdl down Ae street, d^ig. to
toat miy, strad caroling was bort.
JoaeiA Motor, a putor to Obetn-
dorf. Audrfai, eompoaed "SUQe
Nacfat." or "Silent Night." on
Chrtotoaas Eve. 18U. FrioB Gr»
her. toe load sdMK^narter and or*
gantot. conqiosed the mualc toe
sanne day, nd Ae hymn wm ang
for toe fh^ ttoit at Middght Mass
tfaatni^t.
. Charles Wedey. tarototf of Jdm
Wedoy. wrote, 'TlMtt The BenU
Ai^b ^!" to as. PhUps
Brwki, a n^ Boston dtfigfiBan,
wrote "O Uttlt Town of BdUe-
hem" to IW after vtotttag Bdb-
Idwm.
Tteuji^ oat a cmni, Itonde|s no-
ble "MaasUi" to a Ctorldmat tri^
ctttfaa. R Alt was pe r fo raa ed to
DubUn to vrm. *'Jif!f to the Worii'-'
wri^n to lite eariy 1^ Ceetory
by IniM: Wi^ was sd to wmic
d a segm^ d toe "Meadik."
"While Shephcnto Wak^ad Thdr
Ftocb by !«ght." written to 1708
by Nainnn Tate, was set to B»dc
PEABODY ELEQED
VBtOHOA BEACH - Edwaifd S.
Peabocfy Jr., irf» has bean wMi
E. V. WiDiams Co. f^* 12 years,
1ms be«i deeted executive vice
pr^teit He AioeeeA P. H.
Brodoanan, who ha lei^ned.
It ms alao anouieed Iqr E. V.
Williams that Peabody bad b^o
deeted to toe Am's bovd d
directors.
P«ix>dy bad ben a vtoe i»ed-
deoid toe fkm Aioe 196S.
Ra^ E. Sbbmos and Jmaa
A. Gouri^, hcito vice preddento
and {tft^ed mn^»8 d to« Ibm.
wa«dae dadad to ton boaid of
directora. .
At aMher «t "God San B
Men^. OfotlaBMa," alaa li «%
baown. but ha INA hate* IMMI
So f yon AouM §a caroitocfli
dafMuaa ataaoa. tbtak af oAV
Qtftfara d ynars gone bgr, af '
pe<^ of dmria EKduos' toat^
tb* beaver batt and
»ato, of Eq^vfllagn k
nd jtfldn, d good SI.
and of toe (vieato d tot \ka$
the Oartottoa BoAan AaplM
btlbrt CMdii^ aa weknMll \\
Med, rang "to (bddmtkai d
Lord."
'i&
Dock Plan
Rejected
VraGOOA BEAOH - ttr|
Pdal and Lbdear raaMaato «ii
sqjport from i^ olB^tti Ifi
agbt ai^hat tha Pbto
Oarp.'s ffeopoatd
I'Aaped. 200 foal la^r 9^^^
to C^tat Iteek Qn^ at Ai^
HaHMr YadH dub.
A a letter to tbe Anqr
d Sn^itoea Mondiqr. Oir
gar % BuaaeD aatahett aa .
dty dijedaj; to fta propoiaL
tdter <^une fdlawl^ a «
bdweo dty (^dato and
d Ae ar^ , ^
tf toe dty r^ladatbe prnpd|
Ae Arm^ wighiaara caidd aai
prove the project Appnnai.,
moat from the <My BaiBi
q>ectcr, and thd approval
be pr^ed uattt toa
^>|awed by tiM City
C% Engtaeer Charles Kii^
he wouU od Improve tbe
toto tbne. :^
Hesidaito^d tot
Art Ae i^ woidd hani^ir
p«ton of amall bwto to Aa a
The new dodiiAlttoB iWiMl
thn daddt toe anadwr of
in At fiea.
Tbne roU^ d the area.
Do0)t, Jr., raak IMrAiB.
C. ftm Jr.. and ra aAanay
wih Batdiett. 40agr« Join 1_
tras^ CBy B^tag toivaetor.'Mft
GAbi, l^ariMVio Oowdl
Jama a. JkgAm and other
dBe^ on Aa matter
it was vadialiy ^reea at
ntoM^toH (ha eflfctoh and
hwdkiy, Dwtmbw- 23, 1^5
iT
lOiqD THE WORLD
MACH - lUHwiy
-SI**, u moif 9am J*
<tff for C. «. torn tmi^
k taniMrUtkv HHi tan
te. to carnr tttiipi mi
ft Aoiy Mte is-
IMPO MrmlMl sMiMi on*
Htth M MNi MM-
Ibe
M» wd aMtt|Jte «fed OiMHl
mfc fMa«ptvti«oi Be. heftdinr-
nt flpi ff« Mi • pirt ii the
Ti^tititliiii TTowinri fmn
InM^ of FL AMtto. Ar
;,:|%kMP) firfM S«i|» to Dr
SiKy li IM taMm Ainr
*«lllw iMMt Of flit U^^.
e#4ie of 4Mp Ml
a|^ l» inmwmwr do^
j^bli Md Wwd ttrrtftt.
I
I
«ttte I«MaD« (fasMTfy
it «^MG) frti a • to «•
« tafe DMMr NMt OB
1 frMpB, w a GOffi-
«([ tro^ and cai^, at
flf W iiAa per ^out Ja
_^_ 1^ to SB i^ph 0B fi^
J^ i-^ <3aft is dotwr,
^ «i ttape | fa^,^ Ft
Mm tSmt^ Imbb neildarad
aoMmT ttoB far teafafaig pwtoMri
MK^tti^ flf flMM aBB|iha»-
^" I. «» iBiUDaUw* oem-
Col. John R f^nn^
Mb Amy tini^M*
irt ft Ewtii. and ii
■«MUy Iha 0147 plaoi « «*
Eaiiii aeaboard - and mm
^Sa^ toUK UtdtodSMw -
iBg.
- — ■* *■* — w^i^^^^^^
most features
4MftitteMli ta
p W fli d i Ji a keiitiBO ier
-^iMpUbioiia opendooi is
ipttrici vtee dUeriog laad lea-
Ifjnapreval
^iShiK wamile. the pradn^ of
i tm woo d ed area on the glory Im-
4faia k not imtcih unlike Mtoaliiifr'
Mir in VSdaain where ^m^
4i0«th is doae to the shorAM.
^iTIVo beacb ^ Ited and Uw
•eh a mOe in loglli. tn
> wtAify for tile exerciMp i^Uk^
#4n yaar roiaid. undistofeaj ^
Uniimaiii'Uil tnjte tnoviag fattter
«BttB tiw Atlantic. AmpMUous op-
are net condiietad m i^
ol C h M w pe ilte 1^.
LAitC wMi on tte
JiiMbe Navy. Marines »d Gout
oke Ibe' Stacy
kdnt Ainy'Mn
nes. Ft iwy ms
the Nsn^ tjm
fiootilr limdiMniin Heir.
Imps •% the Aiiantic Flaafo
are
the LOTS (m^to <waf tin asFa )
liirtleiii tt^ tt« periKVMd m
ltebeaelMJttR.mqh
Outing Me M ^0 oi Opmrtim
W^daml. Ssfft. »« M CnMry
Olviliu pMnoel e^^BMBt Md
carcQ had^awmei ban ^ipa,
ovH- ^ }^ttA/jfm teto a caa^>
ftpflasMay. '
At lpiMiti« iras iMem^ed
aa» wtaft a U. S. Ah- IVx«r% &ia»
<wi> |a«w OTtttad ta tte bi9
new «iAMtt« aetivMes. «Mda
s^nads 10 LAACs and an LCM
mm « Ow apM wd fife Itras
Mre rq^ertfod asvcd.
ne rt Story amfM^tais ^atai-
|qg vm Is sot ^ so thiA Araay
pensnad wload dianny ^orgo
bma the ^Miwe veasd Hldmy
B^^n^ c«^ ^ w^fag oit
4 n. Ettstis* TtiM Port area.
y^Cs cai^ dus cargo oi^ the
bmt^ and. without Mofi^M* ^^
a mode a^nply d^«t hi ^ «r-
raiai£og woods.
laical of the LABC companiM
now M Ft. ^«fls the I1SI4 Trai^
portatitm Co., cmmianied by Capt.
Jiun BMita-lWM. Ike Mat
*SMTwa]das,'ywhose "Barracuda
B^' is sna^tfae M^li^ of Ae
Ft Stoiy sekial smomi, is e<^f^
witt-^ lARCs. Operating oa two
ta-hoor ab^ tlM c<ffn(Wfly has
the oi^ai^ty of trai^xniii^ daily
n meta^e tf 1,M9 torn of graer-
id ^Bi^ osfa^ 27 (rf the hitters.
Ite^Mne aurabeer of anipldUaiis
wiU ouiy ynne 7,100 coinbat
mf^tA tatnps daily bi tt tr^
mMi «a^ JLARC carryii^ an aver-
a|p «f m HMO.
9» con^aoy hw pn^paM
in agfprox^oM^ Bye logistical
9vei>Cltrshore ecercls@ at Ft
Sory over the past 10 m<a^.
11» IMUC re{daced the Army's
pUKW. a IH-^ m^ddUous triKlc
ued diffi^ WWn. I^vdoped hy
tbe It^i^xKtattoi Reiearcli Com-
mad al ft. l^aUa, that use hi
VletaMQ maits ^ fiiKt appear-
ance of th^ (49C In a «iin^
asne. Tbs Itf^ (^aft, ttie liAi^
f^ was fnt seen hi Wanpe dynsg
die early SCs and {wtidpated In
ai^idier of tta ui the ki^flaJ
eMdM l«}^EJC-ai (New Oftibore
MKhi^^ £»nfdse) in rrms».
The lASCSs have hea \mi only
nt Ft ^ny orar^les and now in
mmsL
I An jntwffmtini sidi^^ ^. te
lAJK^ Btey'^^-tb#foMi».«{ Me
LAAD6S to the ItatfeMa AefOMKh
tks uni Spam Atofa k ditaBoB at
CMpe Cteavend. sow (^ Keane-
#, Fla., far i»e In reooferbig
aose isne aqwdM fir Ae oU
FRi|eet Uvtcmf. Ft ^xy^aiiMi
petauuuei con^jwaeo a useffi phlI
of tte detadbment
la leplachg the Dppr. LABCs
needed «|> ^ time in bttbig and
adMdng ci^. No kog^ mm it
ae»HWry to first ualMd cargo
bma a snail cnk on a beac^ and
Am ndnd tt <mtn tatida he tran-
fer to in tolAd sqif^ area, fte
LABC moves frona the wito*.
aertw Oie beadt and ri^ to (be
npp^ ^)ot
the stete of the tide must be
iikm into axM^wation v^oi im-
i
iMagft Genend H^yripment
.^ktivi^. based at Wt im,
uses the Story hmx^
one of its e^^m^^at-
vehidei. Presently tl» aguc^
ftiMniag (aita on the LARC-8 to
MMF Ae amphldan can he im-
lARCs are heghndng to
|ln^j,an increaatagly sifl^cmt
19l%!ta the war effort in VkKnam.
MEAng to Col. BkiuaA W.
vnmpB, commandfaig amm <tf
.« 4tti Traasportatton Ti^teid
Ogniand stationBd in Sa^n. ttie
mtmed 8vailaMI«y of a road net-
wntt" has provided a wMUil^
<ir amphibious craft and
J the biggest part yet
played by the LARC in U. S.
operation ui Vietnapt has
:'>nH«ttai Highland, the i«nd-
1st Cavalry Division in
'try. In a two weeic pe-
-„^.«,ail» troops, 177 aircraft
japoo pounds of cargo
in over die Virtaa-
liy the mlfa ^ans-
of (he 4th Temdnal
3ndlfHf craft
Yes,
leemea ai^
Herbert Smia, m.
don iU hreak4hiie,
Walter CarroD,
at Fart Story and
we rMdytag
by tiw'diT' are s^i«j«sg hnrf In
mSf^tiB, oMthers. grandmett^v. ser^
_ Ceases aO over the area. Mrs.
Mil tcMh next senlesisr at bn^H>^ Whiiber Woods School, is deep to discof-
(he teacher el the WOtam aft ll|ry BxtoasHn Coarse hi EdocatkNial Psycholegy
off ^%gfc Sdwel Hw ellMS fiW^^^tmt 7 to U PM each Wednesday alght
is leanN •• *^ <^ *1k ** 'Ul PH» el edaeatlee today and aD stadisrta
for lhe:iMfiplhuiae^. (|heialy|;|aiaadia^ .-. ^' : n
kwhng from a amaU vat^horne
ves^ birt ha» no he»ii% on fiie
perfomiance (rf the LAKC.
Ihe smooth path (^ the LARC
from wata" to inlaid ar^is affords
prrtection from «i«ny fire ior
conobat 4n>oi^ ^M craft ^^cj|i|«^
the amjAt^ns are ianade^ff aiu-
atoHm . Also, the drndnatioa of
Aetrandor 1^ on the beach diin-
fautfei Ae nee<Hidty df eqimdng
stof^wdores 'sod tormhial poaimnel
to h(»tile fire. Untoacttng is d(»ie
imder tte cover of a ^m^e, wood-
ed or fortffied area.
The lAKC rqpresento a mews of
h^k^ alH-eaat of dianges being
made in ca^ hHM&hig. Hie LABC
is w^ suited for transporthig car-
go nMNnited'<m paOeto and m^
rial hi CONEX contatoers, two
roethocb hio-^t^^ b^ adopt-
ed by the armed forces. Hie
LARC.400. eiindnatos the 90^ of
excenvt handing of 8e^v«
cargo.^like fu^ by several load-
ings «id i^Mklfaigs.
Semcem^ h The News
iMr. and Mrs. LainriatQin Dci>-
bixew sqddriiifren, Paul ^d dlo^
tine, have kft for RocMtir. New
Y<«fc, where Mr. DnbbniW lain
pfxaMve wUh Sam 0^., havii^
coiqdeted the opening oUjMocesa-
Ad sales dBce in MmMl im.
DiMrow waf proR^DOik here- hi
(be Repid»ifc»a V^onMin% tli) and
ttie LBi«ae H ^KmmV^ia.
Mr. and Mrs. M. & Biredien-
ridge, paNnts of l&s. GIMmt
Newman who wHh lir. Nhwtoan
receidly ntoved to New '!tet la a
StaUbOottgihs {yrector, have wi
apartment in. Hie MsjAoipar. Mr*
srecpipnqge nas reureo ironj
Didw IMversity and the Univenity
ol Sodiiem Odlfomia m 1M. of
Law, IhHritos. ' " >f
* * * ,-■;.,
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. ]yp|g of
New Havw, C^dn., aiptte* the
bh« of a ^HigMw, E]sfieftlB»atta#
on Nov. s. M^. ic^agl is tft
foimer llisa Bii^^ Ihinler ^
yii^nia Beadi.
• ■. - / 9- ■ • ^ : p ' ■ ■
1!tfee your^ men from Vlr^taa
Beach have been designated Dis-
tinguished Military Stodents for the
current acadeadc year from
amoQg semors oirolkd to die
Aitny ROTO program at Virg^
lifilflary histitiAe. Ih^ are Cadrt
Steven Murray Ddes of 515 24(h
street Cadet Robert Forrest Fow-
ler of 3000 Old SlieU road, and
Gbdet Join Buddey Weltz, ID. of
900 Sir Bvten drive.
■ • • •
'E}d Randolf^ has mnved from
Uie Mayflower to die fissex HcHise
H IMh and Oceanfroot.
(* • • •
Chief Electrician's Mate Rad-
cliffe W. Aabwoith II. ilSN, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Raddiffe Wi
Asbworth Sr. of 1968 Lasidn Road,
reported for duty to the attaclc
idrcraft carrier USS C<M:al Sea,
e&rr^Uy (qitf atmg wiUi the Sev-
Fleet fai the Western Padfic.
yoii
think
of •
think
of
VA. PEACH / MM60NA . MYSIOC
l-H th« world Is happy...!^
ChrMnas Da^, the beto oral '
rf i%|li1g thoae special Christrmp
wishes of Joy and happiness
to ail. Wa ate taking ttila
perfect opppitunlty to expfoss
deep s^sfsreclatlon to you, oir^
)^lued friends end customer%
#•
Oifl liMlnlffn f ipir 69
•bs.
Hi^meiH^ef Mnyflawer
% CbtstaB^" "' '**ht
Avsiuis
V
ft
VIMNNIA MEACH
KIWMAS CLUB
WISHES AU A
AMMYCMH^MAS
AND A
HAPPY NEW YEAt
Sincere Thanks For NMp-
ing The Crippled Cliildren
This Holiday Season.
Clerk-Canler Exaias Opened
Awqph T. QnMMMe, 3t. hat u*
fouMtd ttM Bond o( U. S. DvU
itfvtoi Eum fa ia ri bM rMp«ed
VkgMi B«M^ VtogUi.
Mr. Oramrite tUted. "Wt
n^ \m^ off dSTK^ strfW wMi
«d ifiiMPwl vofton tomabrtiAi
Mff 1^ Mallards of a«vice to
tlw atjr."
Part OffiK iiapkvin»t ^ g^d
en^^in^. ^oMI ^reet offer
hlj^ Job atc^tty, ifeotftot dMnc-
n (or advaoMniMt I7 pratootkm.
r^i^M' lalary iMnMS. «id ^1-
er bn^ whkb tatiikte km co^
inmnHMe and a H»rd r^iroaa^
Hw Vadtraljiilary Adjuttment
Act wiikA bt^OM littctive Octo-
U^ Sun Classified Ads
m-
^i CkiSimM. BO we're ioJUng *Wt
^(H« rtmc to «?fe?i oar fine cugon**''*
all the best of the hoUdaymui to
^ ixprea* ^nfo /or your patrorm^.
W. A. WOOD, INC.
213 First Colonial Road
428^386
Tde Joi^W^ of Qhnstmas
(JrXs the church belts chime
on Christmas Morn, stop to
tMnk of their message
, . . ''Peace on Earth
Good Will Towards
Men:' We stop
now to thank you
for your patron-
age during
year.
Ames & Webb; Inc
"Paving Since 1933'
3145 Va. BMch Mvd., Norfolk, Va.
MA 2-2666
faer t. IMS taMaad Poftd aalar-
fm tt aYWF'ife of S4I pvcMl. RiS
ular (AtA. mA Carrier aidartM hi
Oi Vk^da IN^ PMt Offiot Mw
nagi ban «,!« to IT^ p«
year.
ta adl^ to otter taM^
meittloiied. PoMoMiter CroaniMta
emplia^id tte amx^w ntform
dovue*. u to » ^^ of nmai
have fra^ to (9B«er en^dt^Mei,
and ^ to 1| di^ o| ^ have
b^ avaiU^.
"Pnrtal iNMimn ia aa impor-
tant piddk: a«^riee and am praple
t^ real pride ud lattsjfaetioa
In betoi a port ef It," Mr. Croat-
white laid, "aad^many portid on*
l^yees can Ik^ (rf SS. 30 or OMMre
fetfs d w^Hce before tdUi^ ad-
vuAa^ <d the eccdl^ retire-
mat ^."
AniKcttita fttf th^e poaiUms
imirt Uw wtthin the de}iv«ry sme
of the Vlr^aia Beach Post Office,
be at ymd is yeara dd, and a
Unttadmatoi d^.
tlw RsabnMalMr nr^ UxMe who
are iM&«sted in pm^ empky-
mealt to ebt^ i^ormatran and
^^{AaAkm forma from ^ U. .S.
Post Office. Vfrginia Hbch, Vir
gbda, or the Pist Cmdk Estdb-
HrinMot Bovd, Window No. U,
Main pMt Office Building. Norfolk,
Virginia.
Cows Proihice
High Records
raiBRBCWXJGH. N. H. -
nne r«Mired Gismmy cam
la Ae Md of BiyirtDe Fwma
hK., V^nia Beach, have receiit'
ly GOiqdeted top McM DOm
actual {ToAictioi reconbi. accord*
ing to The iUn^^n Guenaey
Cattte Club., AD cowB \ii«re milkad
two Vmm a day. The testing was
Mp«-vi^ by Vir^nia Pdytottolc
In^tute.
Guernsey milk is worM (anmia
for its high protein, deliciom flav<»'
and Gddffl Ydkw odw.
BayvOk C Orchid, a Sr. 5 year
old. produced 18,980 pounds of
milk and 7S1 poumls d fat in 306
days.
Bayville Majestic Mab. a Jr. 4
year oki. produced 13,100 pounds
of milk and 614 pounds <rf dA a
306 di^s.
Bayville Busy Lavhiia, a Jr. 3
^ar oki. pro^hiced 14.130 pmindi
d milk and 706 porn^ d fat in
306 df^s.
Virginia Bweh SIW, 'ftiuriday, Ommrkm 23, 1f65
fke PlafaBiwUw EdMatin Chib at frarii W. Cax iOgh SdMd.
COX DE STUDENTS SPARK DRIVE
Mi
floied from IJour
Agricultural Agent
E. R, -DICK" CCXaCREa. JR.
LYIINHAVEN-tlie Ustrlxitive
Ekiucatkm Oub at Frank W. Cox
remtfly participated in the Mmtal
«^are drive whidi is desiipwd
to {tfovkte dothes and otiier items
ia \aiiAt omdltioQ for youi^ peo-
{^ fai need. This was undoi^edly
OM of Uie nxMt Mcces^ {Ht>Jects
ever undertaten by the Ckn DE
Chh.
The JM studwts began tiidr
^(Nls by going (Hit into the busi-
ness coRBiHmity to obtain omtri-
huttoas from tiie dty mtfdianto.
The keel buslnasn^n reqxaided
with gifts having a totid vakw of
sMnething over two hundred dol-
lars. Spedal R)«)tk)n shouM be
givaa to ArttMir's Men's Sh(^,
FEEDER CATO J: PRICES ttlPROVE THIS YEAR
fticea on boCh calves and yearlii^ advanced during the M8B speciai
feedo- caltfe nka in Virginia. ,
There wwe » feeder oaK srfee in w«ch 37 JO caWes sakl. About
300 shot of the Ue4 fi^ires. Steer cabes avera^ *27.37 pw humfred
weight, up I3J0 over year earner prices. I^era avereiged $21.38 per
hundred, up abcut |2.80 per hvaidred over h«l year.
The i^jread between stsera' and baifera tocreased to $5.79 p«- hun-
dred, the greateit pr»e deference in the history of VirgWa Feedcr
CaH SaJea. For the past 10 years, the diference has averaged $4.85 per
hundred.
There has be» much discussioj about the laice spread between
gra<ks of caiv^ in recent years. There are hirtances In wfeich pens of
the lowK- grade calves have brought as naudi as ttie hi^Jer ^adca.
TWs p{^ fel. hawev«-, dwace caJves avwiged' $1.K pw hundred
h^ier than calves grading good, and the good calves out-sdd *e
thttfiuKK by $2.25 ^ Imndred. This is skxui par for the part five
years. Ten years 1^, tite average was around $2 pa* lamdred betweei
choice mk! good, and dtoai the same between good and met&ni.
Today cattle feeders are marketing a anauer percentage of U^
choke and prime grade riw^ita- caltle thw 10 years ago, said tMs
has probably la*en a little edge o«f the prk» advantage of the choice
and fancy oahes. Clwice csdves atill returned $5 to $6 per head row*
Ihan good p^de o^es and quaMty is the <»)e big factor Uiat has add
Vu^Ma odhwB throu^mit ttie Eastern United States for many, nmy
years.
i^eer calves averaged 4Bl pounds aid heifers 438 pounds par head.
AmA ttie Mme as test vear. but 5 pounds be'ttw the avaage of the
taet five yeans. Steer calvM returned an anafflflp of $1M.44 per hmA,
nd heifen $86.82. Aasumln^^^SBiB^nd half heifers, the value of
tiw average ddf in Vit|Ma O^^Bwas $111 per head.
lAbout ooe-tUni of Ae cahres ^ayed In Virginia last year, while
the odier two4Uids went to 16 different #ates. More ohres went to
Pen^hraiia thra any odie- state. Abotrt 500 head of be:l«^ wait to
a bt^er k> Toaa, (ira hulh^ any calves moved tUs part fal
OF INTEREST TO VETS
Pm^ile Heart Mght Make Vcteraa
thou^ not a neceastt7 posses-
lion, a Vwfi0 Hsttrt decoration
m.^ make a vatoran d^ble to
rebistoto al or pait of to Nationid
Servfaie Ufe Insmace thtA he nwy
hMVA in^pei since i^Mse from
Blab's S^HMrtswear, and Westen
Auto, lifrs. R. L. Riggs. Manago:
of the Beach W^ftara Auto l^re
macte a contrttMtim that was
simply out^anding. The Cox DG
rtud«4s widi to thaidi all these
fine iMisinessmen for their effcrts
in sui^xNtii^ an ^tremdy worthy
cwse.
Tile mxt rtep in the project led
die detents to their own closets
whore they cdlected vast amoui^
ot §tyod ««anMe merchandise
wUdi was then assemUed in the
chib Twm. (tace tiiese tans
mdy, and the wmdmta
added to tlw (crtd amouA, ^^
studeits than began the taili
bosdi^ ttid wranMBg each iod|^
ual gift.
What the pttject wu
the Cox DE Qub had
bfflced, wrapped, and ddivcrad
Oiristmas p«:ka^ to tt«
Beach Welfare D^f^rtoMnt.
dty of Virginia Beach faidced'has
reason to be pKui d. thew ^0^
pe<q[de.
In order for a veteran to be el^
He to rfrfwrdiaae insiatmce trader
a new law passed by CMgress last
year, he must have bera digtt)le
to ourdurse 01 hMuran ce between
Odober 8, ilMO aid Jacuwry 1.
WSJ. In adifilfan, he murit haws a
servicfrcoonectod dlMbiUty.
R is pointed oA tfaat AUny types
<jf 8ut|^ umieffone dorkig activ«
service -weidd l^ve actfs, nA^
cWioii^ not entMIng the veteran
to cam|}ensatkm, vmH be con-
sidered 8ervtce<»nnected by ttie
VA and wouM qaaliy a veterm to
purehase this Insiffaoce.
Thousrads of veterans who
<Biderw«it auifery ki asrvke have
never fikd a dakn to estflUisii
service oonnecikin for/the omdi-
tkn, but can 8^ file4 clakn and
estabUsb their etlgl>iltty for reto-
stating ttieir tasuraace before the
deadlne of May S, 966.
Some wounds recdve^by aervk^
men fnr wUch thqr woe awarded
die Pui|^ HMfft kft only a soar
as a re^dual. just Ifloe mny types
of aufery, but die aon- la con-
ddned servtoe oomected tf It sUIl
sxisti.
P^kse \ddt n^ office on toy
daims OT p rob l ems regard^ bens-
.^a^Jw -veterans and Ihra*
vlvws.
Maurice J. {hraga*, my naod-
afte. vtetts the Aflan B. Shepnrd
Convention Center. Mth Street and
Pacific Avenue, on die second and
fotuth Thurscfaiys of each mondi,
betiweoi the hours of 12:30 Flf
aid 4 PM.
I
nine w. Adaau
Adams To Head Keiit Camia^
>^l«/ti»tiMUI^
sr« *
VlRGfl^ BEACH - Mr. Rhae
W. Adffins. pr&A^tA d EmRhae
Ford Con^pany. Virgtola Beach,
has accepted appototmoit as 19W
Tidewater Heart Fund General
Csn^M^ Director. The anntwnce-
m«it was made today by Mr.
waUam M. Campbell, President
of the Tidewater Heart Associatkm.
The Heart F\md Campaign slo-
pn is "GH'^. SO MORE WILL
UVE," Mr. ^fx•as says, "The
Heart Fund I? t great crusade
i^atost die number one health «ie-
my of mir community, state and
nation, and we can all partidpate
throui^ l^vkig and saving as
vduntoo^. I on happy and {uwid
to serve m chairman of the 1966
drive."
Mr. Campbdl expressed his plea-
at Adam's acceptance d the
Eetst Fund Post. He said that he
is omviaced Adams "wQl be a
great u^d to the Heart AsMda-
tion in tfie 1166 Heart Fimd eifOTt.
He is a young mpn with vitality
and atMy. and I predd the rm^
metmdol campaign to the history
of tiie Assodatton imder his capa-
Tha traa ii frtannwl/ the preiaitfi ira hare
...now find out if your Chrlitraai wlihaf
have coma hrual Oun did . .. wa hava the
nicait customers thara are! Many thanks.
r
CeciVs Beauty Salon
2805 Pacific Ave.
VIRGINIA BIACH, VIRGINIA
ble leadashlp.'
Am Chaknmi aiHpc^ed tq^JH.
Admna far seven wea oonaMail'
ties servked by the Heart AsMdi-
tkm are: Vtc. Louis R. JoneB,!PNr
ident, HoU(»n<n)«rown Foaaa^
Home, General Chakmai dj^m-
fob; Mr. Sam G. Davto. DIsWl*
Mana^. Booie BeneSdid JJIl
Insurance Cmagm^ GcumI
Oiairman of PortsnouOi: «al|.
Ibigh L. Cayce, Present, -AMf
dation fOT Resevdi md JN^M*
eoment. Goeral Qudrmtti oMIr
ginia Beadi; Mr. P. D. Bad%
Jr., Du^ctor of Pivdart^ JQIgr
of Chesapeake, Goieral C hrtWia
diesq>eake; Mr. Jack AudtUMt
Dfa«ctor, Cotoiial Wmm^ Wmm,
General ObalriBan Smi&BddMa
of Wght; and Mr. Paul
preskient, Coundli;s Florist A:
Slop. G«ia>al Caialiman of
lin-Southampton Qm^. -n
< If 'ill
Proce^ d the nraattrloag'^fN^
wfll be itfed to f^ di* heaft aal
Uood (Mseases respaedUe fop it
fdkwo^ peteedg^m of daaWa ta
oiff area: Ch^ivedEe 9l.e%;^1^
^nia Bow^ 53.01%; NoiMI
55.33%; Portsmouth mM^\
FnakUn 73.98% ; Siifdk ¥mm
bde of Wl^ 58.61% ; NaoaaaM
County $8Ji%: and SotiteMptoa
County 71.47%. MA jMt ail M
more dian » a&nealB, Oeairdb-
sues m^ade heart iMadi, alMiBfii
hi^ blood presnr^ hardiaitor^
die arteries, and hixira haNK d^
fects anaong od»r conStioai "^
The ffiuua! <ain)N0i to i^M^
res^ffch, e^k^Mfcai end «oii|H^
ty s^vice pn^mm tai.teiHtf «
heart dis^ae vfa^taas ba|^^l#
ruiuy 1 and tria ds ty Ftbrueiy |i
you £AK ^^
HEAMCREmi
sTMiBAac giMs ISM mrr
ftwa sail tf lwad i ch%
■eiirttta,aNdidaor|Misf
rhanfflatlsHi. lacMMS
contains ssvlral
nn pmrassa s^
itlfeff. yMCMMft^A
csnfidsaii. MM^ttMj
aTANaACK
••Mm •14'
%JHm$mm$
/
w^
Virginia B«A*-h ^N ThurKJay, D^ctmbtr 23, 1965
.1 B«aoh
"tr Into
d«d
m We
h« Irbpped ily late-
ly. JM itaut ever^nm tas M«
sent hit tatter.
A^Q till* wttk, wt tavi AnMni
itta S«flta't good mmm, mi
tew lAe^ VtB to ^ m Urn
VklJhli Bnch littort ^^if hi Im
dBMt to
Id raMn bte ^to woip,
k|^ A triiphQB» opsilw ^^
niM Um h tiw "doO" m^m
cf^NetfkM. WUe «• tiAud,
«pi Wirt akiir to hear mk» of
•«ll«na," "HMie pick no i^pi,"
'Tm imvr" ioi lots 4i itfs
Moii cQiBlBf fkxm 4te jMH Btt
j^j^ hat oim agite mnM
im^. He hw wit in fteL>ttin
mtitsa far.
lot tsnrse, ii|Mio« do« sot pemA
m frtit Ihltti an. but ttie ene$
^ilMr ippaar Ju* ai they were
Mm. wMl no editing wturtst-
«Mr. Itet Juat wookl not be Mr.
ai|^ ddl week, Santa rec^vad
^mi m^ ChriatRMS evte
tm ^rgUa ^acfa yoittf|ta^.
M^ iUm ^titA, maqr parson,
HelMfag ptraMi^ nus^ieDed aw
ame A tha MUb-^wa, taut tfie
Mm got ^m anyhow. And
tdA«N «<ifr Mkia m
where the writer receivvd Us is-
lonaMkNi «« ttbutt:
MO Snow 9t.
nOBQBm rvan
NarthPofe
NdM) Amerid
aoWs ddft for b«lag ipeetffe?
. qkn now are ildi w«Mb't M^rs
to flibtt CSaok (iM Cbuae).
• • •
DMrtMta,
I« j^ iMff ild bi^er ha¥e
bean p^ m^ ^ year. Mjr
tMMbiab^lNiMa^AAiid
«hIi an tt^ aii I iMDt
a li^ todde tmoA. miA m
hopa «M fH. 'Otm m a taw
more M^ te n t^K tt isr
Gruit im know irtiat yoa're
doi^.
a
Mr tataCSani.
Pv OtfiiMi I woiM tte Ate-
^ ni|^ Rad RKrer B^ Vao^J
IMm*, ^Ip^ ExfMM, QrMpy
Oaii^r^ JNaw ftap and ^
Bai^a. I to¥a bean a $»d bof .
ft Kod^ m r|g^? (h«gory tes
b«a a i^d boy tok
DiVld
« • •
Dear Saab^
1 have been a good hay. And
S«ta I woM a trudc And S^a
teinoiTOw rm conelng to your
bone. Saite I Vke you. I nUgbt
get to eome see your house. Sama
wiB ^w come to my hcmse? ieita
tf you gat to c«ne to see nw rO
ffi to come see you. I wouM Wx
a Smta hemt mi Santa d(^t.
But «HM ever you got I'll take.
S«te your reri tkx, ^mj nice.
I mi^ get to tmi you a card.
I wnA a car and some new clothi.
Hf now Santo,
Bflly I.
• • •
Dmr Soito,
Please bring me a waflcfaig doD
goA mat atui mix. Brii^ iMdy
JliMiB.
• * *
Mk MAa CMI.
I iniitt a rtti., I irant %> pmes.
I wttit i rittidbir. I wairt tun
cbttiefe kt iB^ ftMe siiAen.
CMm L.
OD GtafataBtt Eva. AM) a iwf
Unty dMAnua nd aHi||f Ww
Dear fltiiCi,
I htvw toib vary good this sMr.
I wool^ Ine a Army Gun. 1 ji^,
I tnidn, and a Hands Down QiUm.
YoQ win have to come in tte (Mr
becMH on- dAMney is too sn^.
itady D.
• • *
Dear teita Cbias.
t%aA ^ for ^ doll last year.
CaM yw bring me a Mary Pop-
pins Ml this y^r. Jdun would
lile a (kxNJHe bug. Sandi an I have
be«s good dds year. And bring
some tojn to the poor ddMren.
Itds is aU SanU.
Tnm SMsa G.
• • •
Dear ^nta,
I wouU like any UimJ of M)y
doU.
FraR, Smn
• * •
Dev Santo,
Bbw have ymx be» tUa year
md say HMliO to Mrs. Santo. I
WM tafttag to n^^ X girl frieid
fmibet^ and ^ aaid ^me is no
KK:h dU^ as you. I aA my moth-
er aiui sl^ lad it was and I t^Uve
in my n»]tbe*. Oh yes I abrast
for^ fcMT Christmas I want
1. Bla^ Brotm
a. Purse
1 Keiq>svilla Brac^
4. pidknrCT merttst
5. Over kiMe dcodn
6. iNrtdi I
7. h»id down game >
a. Santo pin
9. Poodde i X
». <m>e Reewdo* i
Love akvays, i
GweiG.
.,_ - »a OA«i a<
^le^deatod saftta^ aM km
poihRed bf WVBC "Meviriai.
i^angemeeU w<s« nni^ to pre-
4Ht iba pr«raB» ta totairtaioa
\Haw«i« to tm mi^ dties lii^tte
Otaited Stolea teoq^ 1» video
tape CacMaof WVec Tiieidstoi.
j| ipedid M& iMiitoa of the pni-
gmn waa breadDaat tfarou^ tiw
SatkA^wide ttdi^ of tte ASC
Radk) Natwarit ABC SacUo ia mak-
hg (ht pRigMra awtiaMa to the
Annad Vuma ]toKb> Nalwork for
lyAadcaU to aevta«aen sUAkmed
Hknad Ifca ««id.
Cities to Ok toteviatoo aahedtfx
iKtadad iy^aiy. new Hmk, IMe.
Mtoa, Massadw-
'f^aM^, Paoflv^;
aiaryanasn naHr i^
t»a, Urinlii; IrlttI, Annolce
and Riamood, Vir^ate; Hie pro-
Jnaa nA^ajaan ias^Ji^.
facod^'M. i ft:30 PJI. Ilie
(iMidal ndb vvUm ww earned
(fftHa ware hand naufe caitls.)
Ilo a «ny idM ^ota Chna <»
CkAkaUk Eve. Have a v«7 Her-
ry duMnuts and a hq^ new
I¥om Suam G. iJ)ear Santo Claua, ^
1^ a vary ^ Mrs. I^to daus^ 1 love you Santo Ctim-. I want
some fun. I want some toy.
Love. Grace R.
Dmt Sttrta,
I w«at you to bring Uiys to Ae
poor ^lUdren and I want y<Hi to
tiritag me a $1.60.
Love, C%aifle
• * •
i^lki <m was addressed to "San-
ta, Princess And IHaaa.")
Dear Santo.
I ^roioM like iar Christmas the
fdlowing toys.
1. A bicycle
I. A Jotoqy West
S. Humdeitiolt .
i (Md Cherc^ee.
I bdw beo} a 9)od boy. Love.
Dale
« « •
Deabr Rubldb and Mrs. Santo
, CSause, *
I sure did Uke the cake. Tell
Rudolph I hope he gi^ the sled
fi tlbe A0C Mdto mmik on
luesday. Decembef 21, at 8:30 P.
M.. and was b^rd on wmc AM/
ru at tet time.
Us aonar a#eat of the t4a-
^bon prognm was t^e uaa at
{^(rte^a^ and fSm das^dtng ttie
tOKBy (X^bxtm ^ otaerved ckir-
big tl)e feative Cbsi^txnm ^^sx
la WiBiani;i»urg, Amertca'a Co^
Ui Capttal.
The iKx^on, miMti "(Enrols
<tf Gtaristn»a," tekided many tra-
(Ut^ud sdeoUms. A special ^g-
mesat featur&l cands of c^Jm
Iffids, acd the program oonclud^
widi "A Fe^hr^ of Carols"- a
coaMii me£^ of seaamal f$mff-
BOriH
Mr. and Mr. BrIttoB Edward
Pintie, Jr., of "Vkfiitta BaMfa wo-
nouDce the ad::^^'^^^ (^ ^K^ ^^"^
(mi, a aon. Patrlek ftradlord.
Hbn. Pieroe is Itje fonna> Miss
Dor^y kern Le^r^t^P^o' <^
1^. UdWm Tdroa^ Leet of
Chesap^ce >and the tete Mir. Leet.
onCMiBUH e^ft. By te wagr I
saw Sazte C^hnae A Wdmoai and
I ate aaw ibe now fiaen. I tUdi
ia's tksM to go.
htm, Uaa D.
« ♦ •
I^ar Srata dius,
ira vou cm» and sea me
ChriMius Eve? MiQr I l»vt a
i^kx toy? I haiw been a good gbL
May I teve a bloa and puiN^
ball?
Katty A.
• • •
Dew Sairta Qam, *^
Pteause bring me ^at you difok
I'd Uke. I have btea a good gfa-1.
Leva, Stt-i^ G.
* 41 *
Dear Sairta.
I ana good. I wMrt mffprisM.
Uv«, David and Matt
• * •
Dev ^iOtm Cteis,
I don't want much for (Ariat-
am. I want a Biby Boo. and a
doO carrigge to by n^ (toU dofmi
in. Ihat to aB I ws^ md I want
some cm# too.
Love.
Sharm 8.
• • •
Dear Santa Claus.
I dm't want mudi for Chrii^nas.
^ whtA I ha\« on mind is a H
tte. I want a ddl nanmd Swe^e
Pie and I want a game called
Hands Down. Tliat kn't much but
I want to Iwve aom^Uog f«
Other diildreo.
Love, VicW S.
Dear £karia Claus,
I was a v«fy luid boy todiy.
I b^aed Sisay book; I got toto
the gum; I iMrned that diapa-
dianger and I colored avai^thdi^
w^th blue crayon.
I didn't mean to be bad but I
dcm't tMnk I slwukl gei anything
tor Cliristmas.
Sissy and Denise have beoi
bery good. Please brtog diem
everytUag smi nothing for me.
Rid»
(Ed. note: This Irtter was obvious-
^ written by someone else, prob-
id>ly a parat. The siffuture is
scrfcbled by the chiM. We wonder
if Ae youi^ster really knew wb^
he was signing his name to.)
• * *
And here is ti» last word in
l^tov to Sai^. ... It was typed,
and we {n«aent it exactly as it was
writt^. &mto, by the vay, assure
us he understood it all.
Dedresanto
iiwould
likee ^
aneigUhhhh h aBOWandarrowill
ie k!
av«^rctiasaiackon' Uk kite
h«d»i)leloveedd
pspleasbrh^mesome
nKtorcyckborts
Eddie
And 8iat, dear readera, .is that,
until next year.
Merry Christmas . . .
LIwSTEN.--
TO
H^ Joseph Lowctithat J^.
MANAOlNG EDITOR OF THf
Uirainia vDeach ^uH
Mm WKVK '
iMarad here wib Mr. Rkhaid Hannoa, ft9ptm
WKVK to || the praceaa of ti^ig radto spoto
la a sealer M CMt teit la ak
ny DJBCA faaeMsaa wUefc are heU Itoaaghaat
km of Mr. BaniMa aad the fnom nta fc afi
itir ooataibirttaa haa aided die adeoess af
dKOfliudve e dn aal to n hi Vlrgtoto Seat*.
rthm to aaatot <feb Cax DB CMb hMkrH^I^
n to be ergaataed. In Jwraury, jMe wffl
i U/km to DBCA tft the piae^ttaa af
<!iiileg Vlfghda Heritage MMth. AeaM-
(MiW IMa SaMt U a atadeal af «sel-
EACH MONDAY
#iI»«ESDAY
/M FRIDAY
ATlisliP^
WITH»^
Editorial Of The Air
DURING THE |IqI)N R^ORT ON
WKVK
1 5S0 dN YOUR DUU. VIRGINIA BEA^
^t dlf^oi, yk aa|»acfairf raeclR
Hlw iunple maitaga of "Noce oh Eorth, Good
WIN (0 Man^' Ybiv Hlf eatOmari,
^^ttMiAr good! wM fo 01 ^ yoor
Ibyol patronage. Our hearts flIMd
n^Hi gladness, wo wish to #ay,
*1%«ib you Im a^ a wonderful yaor.**
Fireside Book & News Shop
Vt. SM«h, Vi.
N
d C/mstnmtmic
Jn^s die aeami for nitef mslu^ and
pMMse on eardi widi lots of |pM)d clM«r. A»l
Wre rin^ng w& wkh a aindera ''dbttdk
yott** to all our wonderful eo^mers for db^
loyal patrona|e to lis. A -mff
special Merrjr C3iriatmai to all df y<fiii
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Arm STAFF
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4 the Yiiletlde, we eapedally re^ice in tke opportunity
to turn hfom the routine of everyday busineai and in real
tincwrity cdnvey ouc appreciation to our inany valued
friends. Your favors and ^>od will have made ''everyday
Ibusiness'* a very tpedal pleasure for us. To all, oilr wishes
lor a hap^yi hearty holiday rich in good old-fashioned joys.
R. LEE PACE & CO., INC.
250 MMtic^llo Arcade
t,Va.
For Your Slk^pin^ Convenience - . .
Wi vi open Mon. thru Sat. 'til 9 P.M.
Phone 4^S-10'51
^
I'itt % doi^f Gk^ a
GIFT CERTlPfcJitk
From Cherry PiUtrion !
•1^4C9'|3^
mt^
wfflHW IP cpurcii
fgmfctiillf ABtm
BiBrt wtmwatttm itt
my
It
• to to taU M i»tUT _^
Your motlier la zight SIm wa
y/tm ihe thtaki ytifi an oU
mam 70a
, ymparv yoim
br 4«diliiif now tlut yoa
__ to to an iiuUi4dnd lad
w^ a foUoirw of tto crowd
Mtw to
v«. Awte o( ao^ at (MOm
Qforp iMd^ tt^i^ &«t
laM Amiaf fcy lAi^hi a vor
Md Qttda Ul^ Aran tto trvU-
ttod Hr^^ uM m King's Col-
1^ CtofMl, Canfcrkl^
Tto Y«itt dray nul tihree
- ai «^ M tfie chSA-en of tbe
Soada^r SdKid took ^t.
Doi^las Rdtord was narrator
ol Ito afae VbfkaA lassow wNk
lln. WhBiner Trmk^a^ $bt.
John Mmfcifi A-wlcd tt» Jorior
^Mita'. Hie tfUMuti setting «ia-
utad from a weA't woik bjr
Whttmer Fraidc.
^«fe ftiatii«-s i^re Itrs. Stti-
tey Ito-tin and Un. ^dind
Barnei. nd Pad Peler, wA in
dnr^ of tfie H|^^ diects.
i^noBg tfwa« tidting ptft w^
Martha DaWttt as Sve; Larr; ftt
lor. God; SartA I^Braont, Mary;
jtan mdm ^. |tay«l toth Ja-
icfih and Acbn); Qiuka GQBarM.
IXiald Bra(% aal 6% Kutz
««« Kii^; Eric Sotted, Lrtflra
Boice and Margaret (^ian were
n^jnras. tob n^el QaDrwi waa
pli^fed by W Sversen and otfae*
ki^eU wera raprafflt^ by Eiiza-
Ml Green aad Loidae Ovennan.
Tto .Ainior Ctoir caroled b^cre
each of the nine leaam tableaux
whidi Inchided IHvinwn Mj^eri*
um, Fraich Nod, Venite Adore-
nptt, ft^ O&Wfltry QtftA, Ifesa
ik0k^ Poer WNm Stoitt l«gA.
4d Tto itoptoid's nnmtA.
FCRSONaL
Mi«. Florence T^frnar of SOOi
iltr«el)Mil reiisi^ fram Ronnie's
turtoy day fo(4Mril gan^ lA Vic-
toif 9te(ttun wbare tto HoUea de-
feated the keydetfl ft to ii flSr
tton. Jolm, is cajptain (^ the V^
tjMHn, a senior tiiclde aUd a ^aod
proi^ for tlie C^rllo^^ hdi-
6^ Aftlttt^gamee wUch snread
db hkmmmk b imM. hA^-
b« attoded aO of JMm'a iimea.
flsop^^a'dto vSi Be t toB fiWHgli
ato nrigbt to paeMl agaia at
ChriatnuiitiiiM!
Virginia B^ WK ThurKl«y, Dt^f^m 23,
Pi
•^rriMir
Pete; Tadter ho!^ flw "Mn mi ^dpei ," '"Sle
mi flw feed eU fli« d Dfade each nordng 1^ i
eniraMw d Ae Mayllamr. «ft a
CNIUniik^ ir IttYFUWil
kly DOUGLAS OmUi BARNES fxSfA ^ Hm toiUing.
wmr^"*^
DKiii irauDnRnp
"f^m^vr^m^'T^
ftmnmm power
SoflM hand^^iiiMri wsmii
ivUI cwMtnal A oompioto
n>fwin WoMohoi^ ii IM
prteto iift txdtliig Blade
it Dodcar SwamtikifoM
tto saMii IMviin Wbritatop
Now York l^sffcTa Fdr. It '* "X
could to yoank Or you IJ JalMtot— ^Wv
win oni of li4d Homtmm. U
Qmj^ teary, son of lir. . ifid
Mrs. Geoife R. Li«ry d saoe
Ogdm* ^« hM toes #lMMd.ln
Sie iKHwr roU for tto foat flarter
io'lidrida. tie ia a m£iM>a' 'd tl^
aenitH* dim.
VHWIPilA BEAdR - Ifhh WHt-
^ toa tto privi^ d ttving in
^ Mayflower, 3«th sid AtUntic,
(to firat Mghi4se apar^nait buUd-
ti^ on Ae Beach. JeWn^i pit
snaO cMteminy M Ml ciMl
OddtoA fii% Mqfflo«# md-
houtt. toA ibe na^ bat to ito
and to lA ott«r ocnq^ttto, ft la
k aandndsy ol a Wiue.
AM if* iMttsed tto M0 to-
MB m anvawnn, na mmr aDB
tto popular, tto Mrvioe m
tto ratifod ofDcv, tto oor>
M (to »toar Mdftb playc, ...
rotnantlc, tto vUpw, Ito wte, tto
oMtor, the devfl^ ?^fivor
to^ iQwi ail oocAoHowi rtehiaa
(Wto cant to v«fy tog n no
oto win aOow m .0 tol). lEVtoy-
diia wto fiVii fa tUs l^cilra and
a«fe sn apai^ni^ Mmi fawq .
it (flan oopveffawa IH ^aidk
tod b a tnie HOME.
llto (taft ii oomtvidy tddag
clto d oor Atajiy ra^fdarta and
iiJHoiyocrjRlea. Percy Tackart tto
oiljl^ watctooan, tos been on tto
n| IS years and poaseiaes great
khrffWffff and uoder0tand^^ and
thoi^ biarlkdate at tkim, toi
the suaven^ Aid tact d a David
Niven. Svery moitifiig, bdd:^ leav-
ing lili job a wdto- at Ito na»
Ttke tm, to ndM ttree ^pi fai
JMf <to tovf Axtdi. ^Btie^,
and real «Aate agcate, p&is cd-
fee Uantches, and the in^ atwe.
tea rodm and restaurant on tto
fMotad flottr. Who an undeNM^
Btafe tto£Mndry rooen <M«r*taft
fr^ds^ are nia^ o'W' tt^ ^
tod bii ttr deft toriAm^ «Mr
(tend Attawiy AetoaH an
j^ R to at ChriatauMtkto ttot
Ito Mayflower g»aa all tto way
wKfa boindito boaptolHy. An enor
nm Christmas tree Ugbti tto
toiby; tto toga star and ito col-
ored bolto apeB oat "Tto Mar
flower " and Bgfat tto scenery for
many Uockt: abnoat e««70M
Arowt a party, tote or wiaS, n
htt home; and every door (a'
SM) is decorated for tto i^uay
Maaott. i kaow, beeaose «ar1y «m,
nwndng, after consulting Perefe
I dfoOad trough each d the IB
toOa, and marvdied at the lovd^
dbor dacoratlans. Froon tto one
each Is artistle. each & dtSemfi,
and a^ tove <m3^ the spirit la
-ly M^ry cairistmas or Rap^
ChMinuklii-a New Year d P^
is b^^nnii^.
Each ®M aaeaa to say: ,'ftetor.
There ft fi^Cce aid lo^ here, tift
is my heme.
j^oiiiw*
Enter now. Flil out tto an- *• ^ jNfetor iNt
i^Eti.*
femi balow and toing oomdaMi.
Ii la )Miiinj|y> Enflr ii k^,^.M^
iim atoold to 1^ to 7W Stk MM— imw AQe^Miiy Kto tl
|i^Ottnanam«iOlttto^ ilM«ete*a^eieeirie4fflk
iMiitt Tl Iff! M iiufilriK IM^
ttmm
MiWMMl
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TBWiMI
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#• fseatt^f ^nc. .^nd ^Idff
"MVAYS READY AND WILLING TO SEBVE yOU'l
Ml Virgwa Beach BM. d7S-^m
'SmmitiamAiSUii^
m" u
mX, MAtDdJNALD*S
BiRDfiiacK noih
Vifihiii
Lmitier & SupAr 6«.
tbifAMT ind MywooJf ci^^ to &^'
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HAROWAttC - BUILDING MA11ERIAI-S
Mkir HIMiN» IM Gtfckns kki (Mlor
laWiKaatoAiHWMWHMHMiiM
dw Majflawaf
Midm^ t^pan iaptoWjto wa .^
n i^- fcaaaid apto: torn* ' ap*"
liMriv vaawry adl raA laind
tows wUie jred nillH laoMlto
tto frmne. Itt dear aiNK ftto
Ito toBM if Mra. iaaafk MmI.
REMOVE
Wittond Caitow or Bw»to«
Oo(rta(|» warn jdddng at
hm at warta may eatpa
^^eaidlng. Now amar-
PSdWJptoatoitaa
&rtioyBttolrMlk,to
wwrta aw»y «:*«»^
dfadtivdy, toivaa ao ugly
I tat
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cMsafflm piBfli
1
Or,
H. 9m$, liiiMW WNte M( the eheek ftr tbe wh«|i|itag
_ af tl,m Md iwiiiirtnil tt to 1k>. Jmes N. wmanui, dl-
if tte AttHMe Menial Hj^ne CUiAe. Joit a few hum Mer.
paMMly aeetpla Ike iteek fhan Mn. BoDli (left)
% Itffeit rii^ iwliHirtloii ice^red fren any
CPaMekpheto)
rtffll
liMJE m FIRST SOCC^niLTEST
OFAUQWOFUELIJOCKET
ON MARCH 16. 1926.
TO SUPPUr PQOPUSON RfiSMCE
EXPUWTION. ONE OF THE MOir
iFF^CMT FUEIS, MtORCIMI/
n;oaica>BYOUNMNnff90N
CMtl«iaLOOW3WnOM,POWlCB
pHEMRraRCE nWiaUBEDIN
THeoeMiNiraoaQAM.
"«
YOUKOWN
IP TITTBr
lUt aewe net Ua«. FMtr B
pilcM hi aai made op the
•b«et to Ml Bay ColHQr
SISRS fiREET VIET NAM
msiNlA BEAOB - Reiidaito
ta Itaqr O^hmy dierad a norvd
tMfboA d wekomtaig honie a
BHiriMr of tba air wiag italkned
itend tfe« tadepeodnca. wImo be
mtur i w^ lut Tifwk ■
ilpii giatfar to Uioie placed
ilMi U0nm$* 1^ a w^ known
i^m^ emm cmgm9 wn
ipaead dang Yak. Lane, ahnoet
to tt» auA's froHt dwr-rtap. Tin
idpi tMR aea% pitied wkh red
fattart en the «Ute bacNgmad.
Hw ^s r^: mm Peter B.
SMm (UBN) . . . yoQ hne been
. . . amqp too k^ . . . w\&
Navil ^ ... in Viet Cong . . .
;^attr n^fpoit i^ ... Job in
W Bi|r . . . we're proud to have
yiBU . . . hooM todegr . . . Pete.
A ha^ bnDcr «Meh aaid, "Wet-
cone fioBW Pito^' wM rtmng
aotwi tfie road nefr LOpR. Er
ton't horaa.
At latoo i^gfmdned bb bouee
cmmsmmafmorvmoamh
to tt» CM^f Offica or Hw Cl^
aitt 0Mrt of tiie <% of Viq^
BeMb, OB to 3rd day of Decem-
befi
be saw aoottier bffiuier, ^ning
aoott tbe road in front of his
dMveway n^iich welccmed him
borne. And. to top that, another
wetome borne e^ was jdastered
acroai tbe btmt U bis bouse.
Eaton WM not tile <h4)c service
n»n wdeomed bade from Viel
Nam in tfds manner, (toe wch
in^nee wu a Ug «^come tonr
sigB lA tltt ei^ance to SouAot
Pt^ts <m (Wat Neck Road.
lb (be mm of ti)e Independence
and Carrier Air Wing Seven:
Wdoome hmoe and weD d<xM.
|» Ha*i hoU OB -fmOand
^ nvoMS*
^ MB CuIlM Jehi Day
Alt JflRMS
X. Nopblaoii In "Eogia In A
Cog*.-
Trtvor H«wqrf
PMw 0*Teol«
Pirttff rant
3. Hert on ''UPs Hoy PM
OfficA*
DoaMwivw Paul Hoimiiis
Art Cam«y
4 llt*i aaM In "Mwny
AndNw.**
Cnry Grant DovM Hvm
DoMiy Kayn
IL Hi hot iillt Kiln li "Mik
nuuaiiB*
UlsgMcanra JohnWoyM
Rognr &nHii
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SLIM-AOJUSTABLE
MZORSn
50
1
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SIT IxrOSHRi tot
rOURMAROI
WE BRIDGE THE GAP
«^-^ llMdx*— ff <I103S
1MDM0H iMntr ^IMSNV
When newcomers more to
town, oar Hostess greets
them, and extends a wel-
come, with the personal mesr
sagcB of our friendly, civic-
minded sponsors.
NEWCOMERS
GREETING
Mrs. Margnrst Lowman
HostMf
l.Xntrl4M
6.iatarUt
ILIilaadoCr
YensMiA
SS.^^Mlaan
ia.Vaxad
14.0iaraiA
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Mcred
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fUgli|«
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BI.Nofegood
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4i.««miy
44. Frosting
4B.liother-
<tf-peazl
4e.8Iifbtly
erwjrt
Britidi
odloq.
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eontnflt
Dowir
1. Comb wool
S.TeiK)radU>
S.8aaai«
Its capital
CThaRan
BpUttar'
i.aiaida4 J m^mm
f.VnMla» fl „1
p^aat 1 I*
g, (kma a* J •*•'*'*•.
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X«.Pi*tto
foadsablir. C*^
lg.Luek:Ir. •••Jl**
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. . , A ta« toi ai» Aa WNr IM" i* * »J**»^^
^fmm" kit ym to kmm wbew it P«*»^y "ff "£
IwiS ifciNi to ♦wr ttpen » tt^rt|Mr ^ Wf to *•
Meat jiM ««^«kMi you «• ilM to b«i«i te It.
1^ uMKmm^vnmm wmim ■^— *"
Ontar «f
jMXfimum am bohren,
MtttOH A. B(»1MEN. Defend-
ant
The objaot of tUa antt ii to ob-
taia a dtvgrce a menn ct ttioce
to be later meifed Into a Aforee
a vinculo matrimonii from tte said
dnliiinih^it. open tbe i^wnda of
enniljr and oontmctiM deeeHten.
And an affidavit ben^ heea
mad» and filed tbat tbe deiadnt's
Uet knaem addreas is viiamm, it
is onfered that he do ifpotf b««
willita ton (ifl) d^ alter An pob-
HcatfoD bereef, and do d^ augr
be n e c a asary to protect ins Ww-
.;.t In Ibis suit.
~""iy— Teate:
V ngNTRsas. Oeifc.
M. White, D. C.
, fliarlowa, p.q
mHS tHEIMB
v/Hmy you fiaJ tfooJ cWr, p«ca «iJ
Ltp^twM at CliHtlmai Hme.
SMITH & KEENE
ELECTRICAL SRViCE
Phona 34^^4646
3641 Bonnay Road Virginia BaacH, V«.
Virginia Beach Th^trel
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ic/lt this Clirlftmasftda^
wa grattfuKy wish for
(ril our daor friends Hi*
Sanson's mcmy biMsings.
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"JACK AND TBE BEAB^'ALK"
b OelMr
THURS. NU. & SAT.
Docombor 23-25
SANDS OF THE
KAU^
Sfuart Whitman
< Stanley Baiter
Susannah Yoric
Fiihirot ^ 4, 6, 8, 10
1 1t
C^uMflsas
Adnderien: 1 Can of Peed
(ne(lrii« elae!)
BEGD^ WEa>NESDAY^ MSdMnSE M
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$UN.,iMON., TUES. .
Docombor 26-28
SKI PABH
Frankie Avalon
Deborah Walley
Foaturos 2, 4, 6, 8, 10
WB>., THURS., FRI., SAT.
Dal. 29- Jan. 1
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Doc. 29- Jan. 1
CnCMiATI HD
Steve McQueen
Tijesday Weld
Ann AAargret
Peatufos: 2 4 6 8& 10
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u vto#Bfai A^di OB kmm ^
have mow JOSS'S
SHAMBO mMUld legaUy
■ dettl
THIS CAw cvne on this day
^ be heard <W^ ^ ^*<*fn peti-
Ni of G«aHI^«ristopber Georgi-
^ to Ailare Gregory Joseph
iambo legally dead and was ar
irflqf pannifL
l^NCqNSlDKBATION
{|[|£3^£QF, and it appearing to
• tiMa.»KiT»B
^UMm wmm ravi^iT,
ta te mAar cf ttie P^ttm oC
jUM OIHar BiT«A f«r an arte
wWfeW i W^ tat imttm %ite
^M to pMoned to bt (Im4
^Mii lli ii IffBcafitn ii Ofd. $M
it appavtag to the gem that m-
liam Rulfia Bryaat reiidail in the
'"" ao«rpart ol tte
V10Bta. aod
Nkn and ta^
to the B^ far aew^
iv«iy,.«oji..te» not
tiBOB, a^tbeCowt
* that the appllcao^
^ryint, VQOrabe bli
..__ ha & Ijiet ^ead, it is
ORDBRfeD that uOA applied
• U^ULNOT^S
Paid Jl.^riP. P«
Vir^M^ V^Ua
JUFV^ft
{||g!au!Aif , una u appeariag lo vnajirawa> mai lau appucHiw
te Onrt that t^ aiU Gcagwyi qfc JCM jollier 9(yant shall be
iittrt
{aeph Shambo
ii the Cowty ol „
bow in the qty ST Vti|Mli
|eacfa>, Virgta^ am) that~R^
1^ Grego^ <^°fSf^ Shambo went
|t)in tfaf
Ithe
hemnd d ttx^ the year ll(^.
be ^tit^B 1^ i^-ooeedl
pelM^anoi
fcy ^i™#|red
hf acT deii
irr FURTIEK
le Couit that aie said
Ids^ Sbtfnbo has beea
|om th^ City of Virgiiiia B«tch
|r a p«MjflC WWB^c^ifiyfn
lut less ini tw^feywi.
fcit is th|UlwAWD«P. Qji^
' ^ Alffl) MXl^ED H««
of (hw peBtite'N "die MM
orge GWitafi)^ Q««gMll b4
blished oiu» a wedc far km
uccessive wedu in thf, ^%gUa
' ach Sun Hews, -* npo^p^
jublisbed in ti» t% it #g&ia
leadi, Vir^nia an! that ix^ce
leing givto tint on the 44ft day
~ JaiHiary. 1966, being two vedcs
jfter the final pid>licati(m as here
provided, that tUs Court will
evideiKe coiKoning ti» at>-
and alleged death of Greg-
my Josq^ Shandw; it is further
ORDERS that the Cleikof this
Court publidi a c«1ified copy of
ftis (ttder in ^ said Vir^nia
^ch 9aai as notice rei|u^(»d in
Ms Deoraa.
I A CoKHPeala: _j:.if' =
\i 3om V. wmess, dak
PMbiish^ okice a week for four
Aieoeasive weeb ip the Vk^Ma
IM.^ • arfwipapar jJobllAed
Watdiy df Vtrijala BMich. and
ttaa^ nolioe be ghrii;n t{uit on the
Mh d^ of ^immy. vm. which
U' two ^ vMk^ after the Hnal ad-
«ir6aenwJM of laid notice to the
said new^per, iM 9burt will
hi^ eddWSt c(namd» Urn at
)itjfaA ibaeoce of the i^ppoaed ^
cedent, and the circunuisx^ aaA
tefttoo iKHl; mi the Clok is
m^ ^lUbfaed a certified
c(9f of this'^der as t|fe notice
re^iired to t^ laid l^glnto Beac^
• IMAL HOfflGB I Virginia Beach ^N, Thursday, C^tmber 23. 1965
fm^fS
A C(^— TImIc:
JGHH V. iEMT^:SS. derk
By: Doris i ML, D.C.
f By: R. H.^dhrD.av
|^aroId«.l|lni
9joe Boalfti^Tradb
,3i
^ Cte^t's Office «f ^ Or-
Otet ft *«« aty oC Virginia
n lha3M|i 1^ << Hovem-
bff^'jfSS.
'-'' TliKhi ttTHiCfaitoa
THEIilA D. VICK, Plainttff,
»A«D W. VKX. Pefendant.
Ihe obj^ of tiibl Riit is to ob-
tato m aottiima^ from d» said
defoidint. 1900 die grounds of
naarrii^ not om^nnnatod.
And an affidavid having beat
mais and filed that the deiend-
a^s la^ known addrras being:
c/oJUrt.' Itevid Vick, &•.. Ben-
netto Pasture Road. Sulf(dk, Vi^
gtoto. but after diligent s^u-ch
die plaiirtiS has been un^le to
locato hlin. it is ordered that he do
jfpear here wUlito top (MLdays
gte dito pidiHcftton boeeC. «i4
amMm^U necessary to pro-
teci his mt^rest in this suit
A' WT— Teste;*
^ ^ darlp.
oi mmmmMjmi m'vmmnA
In tteMt^B tMBie of Oel^-
qf :to C% of Vlr^rfa
ti» M dt^ ol D^in-
As^t mm k
,D«.,PlaiM«,
AuGtmn QRAin^ras. et al,
Ite AiM<>(tUs'«iitisto- the
said eoin{Ai|tt^ to ei^oe I^
of )u4pM^ i^a^ the said 9e-
f^att's r^ ^to.
Aim! an itff^vit havs^ bera
made and filed that the defenterta
are Mt i«|fatoirts of die mm of
Vir^a, and that dm diU^ex^
has kern m4 by md m bebaV of
toe coQ^itfiai^ to detainibe to
whidi oaia^ «r aMporatian .tte
defeadaito^tfe without atfet^ the
la^ known idA'ees being: sn S.
Birdnedt Itoad, Virginia Beach.
Vta^nia, tt la nrde«d ^uit they
do i^^ioa- here wittun ^ (10)
days 1^ Aw publtoi^n har^,
and do what nnay be nece»«y to
protect thdr totecst toj tids suit.
A copy— T^e:
JOHN V. ratrntpSSj Oerk.
By: J. Cartls Ftvtt. B.C.
Bry^^ A foeytos, p.(|t-
1309 Laskin Road
Virginia Baacii« ^^rgUa
' ' JJ-lMt
1
In the Circuit Cant (^ the C^
ttf Vir^^df Ilk tte »k diqr
In toe flatter of
■ V TftiHi
iirt Wit ' 1' f»-
Virgtaia p^ ^^T]^
]S4^
cfMOioNvsALTH or rmuNiA
In the C^!i1t's 0^* af toe Cir-
oUt Court of die aty of Virginia
Beach, on toe ^h day of Noven»-
ber, 1965.
Older «l f>aUieaMea
GLORIA mMi L^NtelS
RKS:, PlatoUff. agatost
ROBERT L£E RICE, Defendant.
The ob^ (rf tois Slit is to (^
tato a (Uvorce a noojsa et thwx)
to be later m^ged into a divorce
a vinculo ntatriiDonii from the saki
deieid&nt, upon the grounds <d de-
sa'tim. ,
And an affidavit havii^ been
made and fikd that the def aid-
airt's last known address was: 3337
Terrazzo TYail, Va. Beach, Virgm-
to. and that due dfl||ence has beai
uedby and <m taiwtf ot the cam?
piataitot -to na^&tt Id widcfa
county or cor|»i»«tM»i the defaid-
ant is witooid; effect, U is wdered
that he do appear Iktc withto ten
illO) di9^ lAer dbe piAittcaton
hereof, and^ «h^ mi^ be nec-
essary to protort his mtewA to
iUaM-
\^8itoa. toe taat komm poet oito
addrasa betag: W4 ^1^
Avenue, Brook^, Nm Ywk, M to
oTitered thnt ^ ^ flf^ff hPre
ii«tin tan (to* ^ta^ rftor ^ p^
Uottai teeol, ai^ do tM m^
be nka a rtiy to^titecthyW^rt
to flUs mA. ''
A mi^-tt^:
gy: J. ctette nm, D.a
iMttiRoad X
leKk. VirgWa. .^
»*«
wbnraAs
ii «M Otrri CWtoe Of Hie Gk^
pril Oewit li toe C^ el VIrghte
teaA « toe 9to *v ef Neven-
fer. n«.
HOUON BROIWN M^I^MJ
wd
(M&BtmKt, etc.
Dxn^tea^
UABSJM mom mmtssam,
Sr AiS., RMpondesU.
die ab«m s^ed
the btbfp'apMc
Eaalufi ItwDsmd,
tt a|ipeprta« by af-
to law that
EUzabeto deGaston, Jack Edwards
and Smnv Boards, ra siKai d a ite
to toe dbovfretyled suit, are not
reaidfflts ol tMs state, tt a, ttwre-
fore, ORiDia^D that toe sakl
EUaUMto deGaston, Jack Edwards
andSnan^ Ed(war<b do appear
witoin ten days after due pitolica-
tion of this order, to the Owt's
<Mc6 of our said Clro^ Coiot aod
do what is necessary to iMxAect
their iirterests. And it Is furtoer
ords«d tiMi this order be publish-
ed Mice a week icff four successive
wedcs in the Vh*^ua B«Kfa Sia^ •
newsp^)er {Kinted to the Ci^ ot
Virginia Beach, Virgtala.
A Copy— Teste:
JOHN V. raJfTRESS, Oerk.
By: Mary M. White. D. C.
P. A. Ageiasto, Jr.. and
Petw A. A^asto, HI,
Attorneys for Qxnplainanto
SOI CitizeiK Baric Buildii^
Nrafdk, Virginto
CUnFIEDIIB
t ^.K^iPK^M
_[ |LBI»«a SIRV^
Wb tl^HA tf ttos wi^ is to db-
tate a (K^ne a vto^b toMrta»M
ton te ntf ^^^^ 1^ tot
iuid an ittdavit Mv^ ^m
ma^ awl filed that ^ ddtoda^
to a n^radtol d toe Sb^ of
^^a. the tort tann p^ d-
&» adUren be^: c/o CsBsnner
mr^^ mmm, R(^uv&. Ren-
a ia ct6eMA tott h$ do
. hm mua ^ <M) days
„ due pipeaton h«^, and
^ idiat mfo« necaswy to pro-
isdt im interest to this suit
A cotqr— Teste:
JOWJ V. FENTRESS, Clerk.
By: J. Curtis Fruit, D.C.
Jaanes R. McKeiry, p.q.
Brydges It Broyles
iSflO Laskto Road
Vli^ida Beadi. Vfa-^ma '
, I2-l«4t
%% iutmnf-^wpairinf
Wm AMD RS'Am WOBX
Bun^ring - Btoattog
^ctricat ~ hk Coodtta^
pRIfK^ mm PUJMWMl
AND EUXnmCAL
^jppuESiS, mc.
Fbone 4364660
11-5-tfa
RINTAl REAL ^AH
EMPLOYA^INT
41 H«ip ¥if»iit4»-4toiw
N^ded — 3 mm tanme^t^ tor
maugor trainee pro-am, lAtot
be atteirtive and career mtaded.
Can m4l^
u-ittto
2 BiaOMXSll to^nd ^«taPi|#.
All lAiliMea furtoahed. Use of Mir
matic washii^ maditoe. Y«^^
rental - |llO SKuth^. CaD m-
ass. i»-i6^
tefrAi.^.«wMi
(XjMPUnELY furnished. 1 and 3
room officienctos. Somt'w^ w^
to wall carp^ |60. monto^, to-
ciwiing water. Call i»a06O or
«M9UL »43-ttn
I1JA ItouMt. Nrfiiw^
or Unf umy^
1 b^ktMiB m* s
3 bednM) ^MM. M^
ty. 4M-ffii ttyttw. . Wirttt
Its I^Ma->^vrnial^
12-34t
In «>e Clerk's Offioe of the Cir^
h new SSInf lalMt^with th* h-
Vhoidt^ to wll-^Pf*"- '^SS?*
*ion (Mkace) Wok ptoes. Mojt
%tatem2Ki likt "PilM lMV« eMMd to
Se . P&m!" Tilt jgptt is • "»
Icovery tf • worl*<Ma«i NMer^
instituliitlili Mlwtto**^ •«w »*«•
>ble in tiJpo«eorf »•«•««««* f*^
'iMlltd Smamtio» W*. At «n dm
'counte
«i>iiMNitoK
$mXMmtmB,
n CL4^m^MSS^ D^endant
^ The d^ al thto sutt is to ob-
^0 t^^qrc^a ftoodo matrtaaoaU
|g^flJ9 0i deiodant. v^fm the
And an fffldwit haviai J#b
'iQM^ aai tied that toe drfendmit
ii a non-r^klait (tf toe State d
^Hi^to. the tost loKnm port office
address betog: Brook^. New
YoA, tt to ordei^ tfeat he do 1^
pe^ here withto ten (10) d^s
(^er Aie pdl^oi^ ber^. and
4o vAi&i may be necesswy to pro-
tect his totorert to tUs nut.
»9iy.|©i3fflESS,ctek.
V! V13NtRESS. Ckrk.
Mt^nito, nxx L
naza East
COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA
' la tke Cleik's Office of the CIr-
enit OmtI af Ike CMy «l Vligtoto
Beai^ ea the Srd day ef Decem-
hett UG(.
Order of PuUlcatkn
JIMliS GRANT,
AFFIDAVIT
TMs day personaDy appeared
JcSm E. Olney and made oato toat
to a suit pending to the Circuit
Court of the City of NorfoBt where-
to Oliver W. Beasley is plaintiff
and John S. Olney is defendait,
tl» said platotiff is not a reskl«rt
of Uie State of Virginto, the tort
known port office address betog
4000 Glai Road. Vir^da Beach,
Vtoginia, which was the mly ad-
drett dMainalde aO^ a dUigmt
seardi by the d^endant
■ (s) JcAn E. (Mney
Sworn to and subscrtoed before
me this Uto day of November.
1965.
(s) Anne G. Carney. Notary Public
My c(»nmission expire: Aug 13,
1968.
A^iUcatiMi for an Order of
CAB DRIVEN. Servtee men 'm-
c^ted. No o^erienc-^ n ^ece s ar y.
m^m wedtfy. We pay^br Oty
pondt. iUan free roon mA. Sile-
way Tmid, 'sm 9iore Drive, Vto-
gtoto Beadi. «M«1 »aMfa
4a Mp Wantod
Mmo or Fomalo
2 BSS>W(M fimished aparbneirt.
SuitaMe for co\q?le or two ^srte-
men. $66 nawthly-year r(«nd. Wa-
ter fumirtied. CaU 4S84n4.
12^^
FUiUHl^DS) — 3 bickwn houm
wito \MBg loom UMm and
bato. Eart of Vir^ BeaA W^
Scbml, c(»nf(u1aite, 18 par
month. CaU OB^BOO «- HTW^*
tt-l*W
FOR B£NT - torairtied to^du.
a betbwjms each apartment
Fenced ynrd. Water paid, »<t3
monthly. CaU 340aa39. U-ll-tto
VIRGimA BEAQI - N^K
and beadi. SnuB
nished. No d^aaks, |8#1
Couple only. !to peto- SiHS9.
REAL ESTATE: ^es po-siHis
neected "Wl»re Tlie Actiwj Is." Ex-
perience not eisend^ We will
trato and i^ yon M you have a
burntog desire and great determi-
nation to be iuoMsfuL Goodmwi-
Segar-Hogan, Enidaitial Sal^
Corp. For informath» catt Joe
Peters, SW-3232. U-U-lfn
MANPOWrat. INC.
IIROS^TLY NEEDS
tWtoto
FURNISHED ^wrtnmrt - Uvtog
room, bedrown, kitchaietto, bato
& large dwet. Comfortable, dean
wdl heated, central location. Near
ocean. $45 per monto. ^^g^fap-
nished. CaU 4284980 or mmt.
l&SMtn
1 1 S A RMort ^foporfy
for Rout
UNFim^nSlffiZ) bouse hr
Stove and reft^itoir tetobbed.
2 bedrooms. 800 Ddawve Avemie.
Can «8-U88. 13^1t
t16Butlffi«ft?lacM
For Ront
OFFKE - Undm Mdge, 21?C
Gffiii Neck Road. Two rooms wMi
heat tochided. 180 per mtoth. Ifr.
DeHart-34»«n. IS^ih
i^QE Bl^l^ (BANT,
Mo^VtlM^
1244t
COMMI^nnBAI^ ^ VIRGINIA
la toe q#fc^ Office of the Ck^
cult CMfft el ttettty ol Vkglrta
BcM*. o| the n^ day of l^tovon-
ber» 968.
Orte^PiMcattMi
agiAnt
GWZl^SJUi WaSON WINSTON.
The ol^ <^ iliis suit is to ob-
tato a <8vDrne n vtocuto tnatH*
monU friMi tiie said d^endant, t^>-
on d» ipmaidref two ye^ separ-
lAion.
And aa atfidavtt having beei
made and ffled toat toe Mendairt-
is a nsH^drat of toe S^e d
.^^ of ton a^^^to obtain
''e'a' i^p*li#'4naitolmomi
i^^^pmfathe
., _ jn i^KteSf#vii« been
ifflide^nd filed 6m toe cMendant
to to** lasictent ot toe State of
Vb^m^Vx tort fcaown post ttffice
adt^ea Mng: l^vuinaii, Ge^ia,
it 'kf; »^SKd aiit do a^eaa^
I^^ait^ ten <l») days after due
pdMaHw h««ol, and do what
mi^ be neo^ary to j^rotect ber in-
t^^ to Aia ai^
^i^c^gr— Tail:
Application is hereby made lor
an ord^" of pdiUcation in toe
above styled suit, the object d
whidi is to dianiss the above
cause for Man to {fftiaeiuto and
thitf iiM d^ndart wm' appear
on toe art ^ ol January, U66
at 9:00 AJd. to tl» Circuit Court
(rf dw Oty ol Mnf(A to have
same diosdaaed.
(a) Jdrn E. (Mn^
li«4t
We have hximedtote assi^smnto.
many adjacent to Vh-ginto Beach.
NO FEE
lime (M ht^em joIm v^ien de*
sired— work oa ttow tenqporory
jdis wtmi convoiient to you.
Phone now for toterview aiul jdi
anigmnoat, 6i7-386L .
8i27-tto
LONDON BRIDGE - tl3 Gate-
WOOD Avenue. Fumisli«l wae beo-
twm apartmaits. Water himisii^L
IK per maito. Mr. Ddlart »»■
IS»1. 3«M97I. 3404i3U. U44fa
OCEANA - Claaa fiffnirtiad i9«n-
mait Plenty rtoraga. |toiid«M
area near base bus, la^ y«^
Owner. 43&-2S56. 943^
3707 Virginto Bea^ Boidvaard.
Ctfice ud retafl stare s^dix avaU-
iUp. »and naw, baMBAd, Vb
itsry ctew it ed bi^tt^ iMty" ^
eatad hitwaen FnubiiMEe Sfiare
■ad Prtoceas ^toe PMiu CsA 1^
kr Reidty, S#Ml or MMOa
118 lUnlar Sala
733 Bouah Street
BOATS
LOW wii^ rates until June la^
or ye»ty. Also mentoty. Loertadi*^
to toe hmt d toe be»:h. tieif
ocean firont 4884713. 10^21-tfn
beadi aiMl baMs. Wffl real tor gtU
per Rxwto <H^ 8^ Pi^ 1900 and
pi^awte ol IK par
10 Bonfa aiwl fai^llaa
ANNOUNCEMENTS
10 Spadal Noticaa
H<^SPITALIZATK»f POUCY -
.j^Aied r^anfless ^ 1^ or eodrt-
tog otMiic ondltiai. !lo weti^
p^tod normal iOneaa or Mdctatts.
Pboas MA S4BU. IO-7-tfe
31.Fr. OWENS CaUl^iiiser. 118-
hp C^slo' QKiWft-^^^i^to-9Mre
RfKlto. Fu% equi^j^ed. T» Mi
tofoi^aUon cdl 3lM8l8'«fter 8
p.w' ' '■ ' ■
ROA Roaia For Sak*
APARTlIENTS''or roowa. 1B#^
or smrtUy. Htatod. AH i^Met
MiMed. hp^ fomi HoMe Mb-
tt^sn 8«h »Wrt. iM^to
monto. C^vaar wtt M^ fiaaneeL
CaU 340-1441 K^tona to-Wte
^ ESTATE 1^ SAL?
T
Om Mid two bedraon teitf^Md
. i^actiaeaift Vm ^^ Q^
JOliN V. F134TR£SS. Oerk. >»■ " — , . , "
*Y; J OirtisFniit b c /--^ M AirtwnaWlaa For Sala
«y: J. Curtis Fndt, D.C
Vk3tor J. Asbe p.q.
tm Oiureh areet
Norfolk, Viriginia
Y
12-94t
C0MM(N4WEALTH OF VIRGINIA
to the Qerk's Office of the Cir-
ctft Court of the City ol Vfrgima
BeSNch, on tlte I3tfa day <^ Decem-
ber, 1968.
AUTOMOTIVE
not 8XLE
im rix cyHnde rFord-a-matic Fal-
om Station Wagoi. 1 omm. Clean
vtoyl tateriOT. Padded darti aid
visors. Dduxe trim. CaU ^0^231
after 5:00 PJM.
ADnmoNs, a^tBrations -
Repfa#ig floo.- jfMs mi siUs.
porcte and st^ Lmv* y«»'
buU^ probMn toirt. Sobe^
20 yeats experi|oMl "^^ yw-
B. F.leU,Jr. yA$^lit»»4iB
|||LSH/|WSQN$
Buil&ig and INmoiMNl
We W build ^ *«BB tafle
or $^Ae y<Hir
dreatt to live vb
ing. ttal S87-94|i
mm a
fillip-
»-»tti
■a-
I
QagnsR/a. c^^ramACiD^
AQ tnes of home tanprovenoento
& HtedeUng. *HeBttag repairs
and lUrtaUatiow. ALL WORK
GUAfUNTEED?1taak finandng.
Call llr. Stamm. «r-7S81 or 6W-
9543. ^^^^^ '•■^
)I^ — AtonuouM'
stooe, aooo^Kal
.__ .^ erii^ any type
tioo: ')l«e ^ttooatn. Dum-I
Const '6). JtJ 3«U; jy 8-r
> — Atorations. kiteli*
roofing, gutte^
repairs. Deal
Company. 5C-1SB
after l^|jn., 4974^1
JOlii tolinivemeitfs (rf aU Ua^
We|*^^«wk oorsdves. Call
tor m ertkaates; B^ 4»^8S8.
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL
4 DIRECTORY \
BRICIC AUUCH^
■^
^^iSS0^&— S^i^ fireplace,
diimni^.^^ iMdltr r^afaed;
ChanO^^lto^^y *■ ■*■
msuvm
^miiiad^
SMITH MOVING A H^ppG.
fwenty-fitor bwrs a #y.
anything. CaU IIA 5-7980.
COHCRETE WORK
Concrete placiiqi abd ^i^uog;
cusbm woik; Wb^ CM^Ae
dial34Nn38.
UM OKVBpLET - Imimla 4
door - wM- hardtop. ExoeBent
carftthm — 5 new WW fires —
fuH poww — tUt rteertog — fac-
tory air canditicning — AM-FMid-
br^r - 17.060 nules. $2155. Resi-
dSMSe 340^289. Bustoess 855-3788.
12-83-tfn
32 FOOT ito^urcbnn. Coe^>lete
wito Iwid. stoiqstog quarters Md
gaOey. RduOt from warti raU up
wito complete fiber^ass job. CaU
H. W. Casey at 428-1412 after 6
pj«. 12-23-'lt
MERCHANDISE
90 ArNclas For Sato
ONE used Kredry flkxMr furnace.
Forced draft luid circulation. OQ
fb-ed. Good a)nd>u{»L Mr. DeSiart
-44INB91, 340-8311, 3404671.
12-9-to
2 ^BROOMS. KNOTTY PWS
UVD^t Rb(M4 M<M^BW Sm»
EN ANtJ BAte MOI^Y <»
YEARLY RENTAL. % W£^
raoM ocuAN. ecwvaowT
TO FT. mmi im oowha
N.A.S. CAIii 587-4778. IF W) M<-
SWER CAU. BACK IN MSIW-
ING. »**^
^^^lOA BBAOt^^b^x aaig^
b^ood ^lear Ca^lk Hotel-
vdtoi
Ttmk
Ato^MPRhal ErtaW^W h Al-
lanto; Am, Virginto Beach.
dlARLSS^L. ^LACK-He«K»0e
woit, «driVev^3^, wsUa, pa^,
pordi^; -firee ^^o^et; 5^
QS14, anytime. t-l^n
PlJUiffiING and Heating repairs.
IWI^aad luff Wfiis lonSplete;
w. i«to«, 8@5^ter.
jii^iiai.:^:'-^
UrtoiSTiEIUJ}G,l^uiiiK^ re-
pairii«. restoring. T«^ty-f«^
y«srs «^)erien% ^loiAlinate a
aCfeienoe. C^rild llpltdstering.
CaB UL &€S44 or 397-29St
CQSMitltS & PJRFUMES
tm^mmmamtm 1 1 1 i ■ 1 1 1 ■ * - '
\
Merlo Norman CosnMtici
lierie Ngmtfi Cosmetic^ now
^ a s6^ at 22nd & Afisntk:
4veu Phone 48-3153. 8;l»-to
l^lfmiG
Pamting, lUxrfing, Carpentry
wodc - M|: %ni paym^ ^
paynwnt a lif^^ aft» work %
oBipletocC l»A4ft »t
BRICK
FILL
Idoal For Roadways
Specalizing In
• Uied Lumber and
Building Materials
HALL WRECKING
CO., INC.
MA 5-7030
CHEVROLET - isfil Biscayne.
Gr4Qr, 4K|offlr, radio, heat^. 6 z$V
ind«. A-l condition. Leavta^ WIU
take b^ offer. CaU 34MU&
U4^
SINGER MACHINE: In Uke new
(Sbinet. ZIG-ZAGS, Makes button-
holes. faiM7 rtitcl^s, and dams,
£^ Local {^1y may as«one pi^-
mento d $11.14 moi^y or pay
conpMie baiuce A 9S8.W. FuU
ddaUs and where se«i write:
National's Creitt D^, Box 81i
.yncfaburg. ^^rgtaiia. ll-4«
I
MJSMESS SERVKIS
30 AppNanco Sanrlcai
VittSJUM (XEANEie - Hoover,
Hite and wrvlw. Prompt ef-
ftderd rg>^. Pick up and «te-
l^ry. PlioBe 4a-«2. Fue
Feed & BidUing Supfffiea. tie.
tfa
31 ilulMtiHh~Ka|>airiB8
AUTOMATIC 11WS
SINGER ZIG-Z.^G
Beautiftd cmditkn. No attadi-
OMits are aeected to make l»it>
tables, nMHMjgran, etc. Tate
over 8 pi^nMitfs of (7.10 or HSL80
caA. C^ now. (>ed^ departaifflt.
8888911. 1048461
93 HouaaNold Go o^
Austin's Court Motd
%fk ' 19th Street
apartments. AU irtOMai^
ntahed. Abo. 4fooiB .
1^ tonis^d rooeoB. / Btodc
6ttn Itaa Statim. Hr Mck or
mcMitfa. ^ ,
Living roffln, bcdnMun, titi^M^
badi. (>Hiv^«nt to d»9^^
dnnd^. lauadrusid. Very
reaainabk year^ rantaL PkWc
Avenw. !%»» swoer tt8#0U
or issmi&.
7-S4fn
3 nd 4 bedroom. % U, brick.
R«i^ mA 2 story 'Ipnes. &L,
FJIA. OModng atilable. Call
Ai^or mtty aiqrtlBlM. 42B-74Z1.
Itanti&cAlLSandto. 1^9-^
We ^edaltee in kitdieo <^Aieta,
hOQw in^wtjvenwrts and a^
type ol shop iwrit. CaU Pnnda-
roea MiH Wis* rt 8608 Sbora
L^nhaven Road, 340«20 or 340-
aeffl eveniius.
S-U-tfn
irik
NOTICE!
Cwrtractore k Home BuiMffs—
Let us help you with that new
hane — acklitions — or repass.
We can fumid auitori^ from
ba^nent to idtic md aid you in
financing.
Plume: KeUam k Eaton, Inc.
(1) 42&-2661
«aM7S0
t£a
For the fme^ feintore upl»lste^
ing and refini^big caU ^2&-
6377. IfiUtop U^lsterifli (%.,
mfi Virginia Qaadi Boidflved.
Fii»,e«lbnatai-^ddc-i^ and de*
Uvery. New and wnd furniture
for 81^
7-2a4fn
RENTAL REAL ESTATE
110 i^iMtsmmXMhvm,
NORTH EM). 2 bedrooms. Larffs
roma, tUe bath, porch, view of
oceaia. $110 monUily. Kelsey, Real-
ty. ^70^, 4^4534. b-16^
2 WOIS^OCM af artmeat, sk^
fuink^ed. N^ur dioni>n;^ <Mhf
and b^Kdi. (ta 2 mtos mods. W
Pinewood Road. Mrs. Walker, 421-
" ll-3l4ta
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY
iwimin'iohs
9|^
HARQINSOKKX
OF MLBIC
Bristow H^mlia. Direct<»>
3f2*3SaSte«et
VwainJl* B«»eb
/MXTIP^B
PUWH}-^ear Charity^urdi m
Gum BriM Rd. Thila betfaroom,
m b^^nes on ift acre sites.
^4,800 toi^|lS,800.
LQftKffI HtlDGE ROAD - Not-
tib^hm Estates, ^lew bride
kmm. Itefe bedrooM with large
siUm^ n^ weil^alMd lots witA
dty Wrt^N $17,800 to |i8,500.
JWOT^: — Comer d Potter Rwd
mA G^ifH^ Ave. Part Iwic^
1^ rt«^, F. H. A. <«• CmiveK
ixKol toa. Low down paymo^
Wt Ddltft-340^8S91. 340^4971, 340-
gstti. ia-9-t6i
CLA^FIED C^LAY
BUSINESS sdPKK^
Ask Yl^r Eye ||y$ician
About S
THYL
omLo
Swviim Vlini
tsaa umn ra
ftcriwrd Ik. McN
tUrden 8-4^0
2 BEDROOMS, Uving ro«n. dining
room, kitchai, ba£. first fkwr,
yard. Cmveni«it to dK^fing. Rea-
sonably yeaify rodal. Aooe own-
er — 428-5016 or 4»-2143. 9-30^
APARTMENTS — FUrniafaed or
onfumldied. Yearly <nr s^MonaL
Cooper Realty, 206 2Sth ^reet.
428-133C. Nights 42fr883S.
3-2-t&i
f^t^^bce
WOOD
We Ddrer
1237 Oeeaaa Blvd.
18-^8^
I
1tepa|rt
IfeuaalMW
Lb
DMiwrsferW
jMi4 ft k mMW M
^.^^hh#t Ml An Ml W
e««ll far ifNMr. njA SV> L-
pi«p* eit lei grewlm <SBdW«is
k flMtabii, the fafao^ttg poioj
ol nit pfaMto ew bt ci^ndid.
OF cmtms puMTs
iMie«MM. 'Hoit |fl|\^ato art
MbA tNm, Whin tib^ «« nwv«d
1Mb ^ hmm, th* mwlrdMnmt ii
Ittni advtri^," be lUted.
«llwrfor«, provUi ptwing coi-
tfttHJi ai nudi fflce tbow fai the
g w rttom e as posii^ i^>ec1idly
tf yeu plan to r^doom die plant."
VwOf^ U is <iista*alrie to discard
flD#«1^ pot l^tiDtt iHiOl th^
are ifarwgh bloon^.
Fkr ttoae who irant to grow
iMr (iln^ a feccmi year, how-
ever. tE^er ^vea the Mkwh^
t)0 pol ovcnvate*. nwit ro^
'iMHit have air as wdl as water.
jW^nvrar water |duits Iqf a rule
«i Arab. sucA m emy oih^ day.
Mce a weA, etc. Plan^ Aoukl
hie checked e«^ d^ and wat««d
oi* whee ttMy need it Oiks tlw
ira ia 0Qroii|^ nolstaied. tt Is
1^ i^|el)ai^7 tp wi^ apin untfl
$ bq^ to ikry. Hw moisteire
UWtilit <rf aofl can be detemiined
bg^ Ha color and "feel." As the
anl^toe dries, tt ge(s lifter hi
edgr. IH-dMl^ more ^tM fafliires
te ihi home tf« cMisad l^ tanprop-
«r «^rli^ tfaui aiQT other factor.
•at FRftf U|M. tonji^rtutl.
ilAl mcmmm mtf
FMUHP
lAie CMftir «ia City If V!iq{bi^
BaMb k i«Mb a to«r dC ODiiK
iri VMaiBlBivK oo Jtaon^ 7,
'MH ttia irii bi Ae Etoit to a
aeriia of ylaimaJ torn tar flic
cU» diri«| Am ywr.
Hit Gdte^ce Osto «• d#»-
fmti tf MQBi alii^ y«ari 4
sfa aad M* aid tbay piovidi «
ncfaatfom ooflat lor .B9 tfWHrf
Snlir OttoSBs flf oar eodBBiuulkpk
Odbi^^bwa ben ot^gaoiawl k flk
«w fl( Bmride. AMie P«fc
ItfUimiiii,, ?aaB». mi Wn^
vairir. Oltar racratfwial <lAi
bive bacB MfHtaad for aduft peer
ama vttii tte city ako.
l^M^bti^a dwl lo binre fl«
isnMlnid jptMb e( t^aia. dWfab..
Y iIm «M| ^ Mm llie flMMi-
taf ?to«rli# JalB fiM III Ihe (W
iMtei llM pleaae eofM M.^
— • or Jicbb HUI^
Ml a.m. hB:» pjia.^
H. a
Afl OowB^ |d«its need modoi'-
at^ brlgbt 1^ to keep them in
good Jp«iHi« conditkn. Hits does
^ saan. lw^«r, Uiat they need
Ml tittMA^ for this Is not the
ctte. l&Nk magi (torts can toler-
#• ognttifiitt tfiat are not as
biiyht la'tbow re^iired for flow*
etilg^Mts.
A {N^t^MT t«np«'ature is often
i0^xk to m^^ain fai the home,
i bot. <lry atBQoaphere Is detrl-
^elital wd tSmieai the Uoondi^
lib of flsany towirii^ plants. A
teay a ritui e riimgii ter mort
pbAtak froto mm\ mm-
f InMiy trapietf fJotts cask
i tm|teratiire ol Tft'F,
Im^Mkt Oa^KmrPmr
daboMBbtedtke
PMty laat weak tt the Uii*» tridge »aiitli» ch«tii ladalMl^
««*nSrAg«l. <righl> hania tbe gavel ta Mrs. Jack AB^JJ^^J^-^*^^
Mm. nmiaa m--«^ Hm mwIt tatidM towmarer. Mere Ihaa II litiwil i w « the clifc pdMra* ler «e
SlIiTZtaSLW^ Polly««. ^ w«e «dMl!<.Ti>.#^ ^[i—P ""f!* ««*;
te« .«^ re^d to Ihe lf«W. a- liem Mim. Jei« Oaa^ «l Saafarj J»da»a>e. wbe waa a aaei lg el
tMaci,bbrfa«i«aviagaw.y;dieiae.1i-<toawba1.*air aaj ■#-^^_!f^^J2r"
ln«»a. AM the edMT aeway greethv ««« b« *»«^ "*5SL^^
Oeergla.Deceralla»l.f ihei»ee*kgMree«ato*by Iha •■J'*S!l*tf ^SST ■***
sZefer. file elffiag prasbhM. Mi^^KeM. pwaWad. tateft phata ^ NjlriA) ^
CASH TIPS
iCliiOND *- B«wt amnA'
to Aa flicW ia^wMr A<A
MINISTERS
KiaiPSWLLE - Tbe Ministe-
rial Association ol Virginia Beach,
a fMt-^owing aS-teiciidiiBtioDal
organlxatiQO, entertained tiie bKfies
at a festive Chrlrtnuui lund^oo at
Konpsville PrerfbytCTlan C3mreh
laal IliinKlBy. More than tUrty
meoriMrs and ^est^ wa« preso^.
b boov of the holiday season,
no tMofaiatt was ^scussed.
'Sptti Rev. ^dney CrarK of lludla
Chtfch SfiAxi on "GlffM-
mas and Hie Oergyman."
Projects (^ the Association fai-
ckide a Hos|^ Chaidain program
wideh wiU famillai^ minMiNrs
with the duties of a boapital chap-
lain rendering coirtliMnus mfaiilry
at die Gene-al Hoapital of Vbr-
gjnia BMch M hours a day: and
a firtm U.S.O. for aervieaRwIi w
a HMpitality House stanllar to ttie
one they siK»a8M«d at the BeAch
M summer. ^
,, ,'*... ?t-» j -'--/H ' ^
The Revo-Olds N. Ctcfl (S^jbaa
and JwMs a Sto^Bt^ it }tM
counseBng s^-vice A 7M Arigima
Boukivani. Phone «7-181l.
Oirrwrt officers are: ^pnfiAai,
% C«& (Maa, pastnr (^nl-agona
Baptist Cuit^; vice pesidojt,
tMaek Taylor, pastor of the Lu-
tl^riA CSwrdi of the Good Shep-
herd; md seCTetary-^-eKfrar,
Jmies p. ^Qgletary jr., pastor of
Hie Uttle Creek Unitod Church
of Christ , . w ^i-
The lint OM|tiiig 1^ be beU
JaMUvy so M 10 a.m. at a place
to be iRBDOunced later.
%#' repoi^ W ttUB by
ployoea en ipid altor AwMsf 1,
an, jtaMi p. t^ imMt m-
ftelar tf MaiMl tMNHi far ttw
^le of Vibgite, aMiid toiiv
nM» m and MIA, "ttaidof^
Wa QuaMlf Pederal <»» Ra-
tiin,** «<l H^.jM(vfaed in taMHir.
Ml. to pra^de a cduiu for ur
by aundi^ : to ttt "cash tfp^'
rapofteft by 'emphyeei. Stas^
wMi te Am (putfta- in ms. «ti-
ph^in navt uae Ma rovtoed
fvmm.
ers piiii^kig nfiaMMe Ftetoa
MIA may ^»l^ Aab- sMf aloeln
belMv t^ ad^A Ae n^ (fflctel
toHiM^ tt^^. aaU Boy4e. If
tip iikAl^ fb be i^r^ «i the
eU Poi«mA. ttebeflAng (rf item
» skosM be cb^ged to read
t^oMila T^ Regurted,"
1tf» n^enial ly^^mie Service
wjtt begto iaiDirv raviiad F^M^ra
9^ di^Qg TikKm^, Ml. Forma
inp^Keri ipiy now dbUAi refiro-
4ilctiaiip^o^#theJaniaiy. nas,
rwiaion fttitt %e Uilenmal Rfnranne
SerVkx, WM&^tott. D. C MH
AMeeHoli: A;Fif:P.
miYMEy^
Vm^W^ fiSACR f^lfr. «]id
Mrs. 0ooay4.J&Qr eotertaioed
a noMbcr of gneato at their I4Ac-
horn Point home last Saturday
ni(^ friOr a Cbrli^ms cocktvH
pttty. DecoraUens of fed and gold
<»nied out the holiday tinne.
Among the more tfaan « guests
preaent were noted Mr. and lbs.
Oaroiee Syto. Mr. and Mrs.
Vb^m Vebmt, Mr. and hbn.
Iiamh Phdps, Mr. and Mrs.
CteHha Ufer, Mrs. Wedey Snow,
Ua. Ifiury PiclBenB. Mr. and Mrs.
fi^laneyert. aa^uMr- and Mrs. C.
Zeinanl.
^#*"
-vr
.4.
■v^^-^^Wm
■Jy
>/ (.
. E. \- € 1 £,
. L.f%
Lhnstinas
icir o
UllUtlH
caroU play
hoW M
A ^
WXRI FM
WNORFM
WRVr ^'M
WV
WGHFM
»^iilli 0aod 1/^^ &r tlie hottoay season
ij^>ni^ offlyserr,^d)rect(^ atid ftaff oE^..
•AiniMIS AND UNIfi ASSOOIATtON C^ ilOl
v^
The joyom $mf^ ef thi$
Ckristmas $e(i»on rmii otU
ftln^i^^aiee of pood iA&^, happine98
ixMymee on earth, We, too, join our
v(>ices, ioishtng everyone, everywhere, theMerrieet of Chrietmases!
J4c^zH Ware
BeUf P^weU
\Ja if mi
l^oLd H ^id^
rsoherl Cy<
earner
fames
ZtuIJU
i
! AacK .Jier^eni
VIRGINIA BEACH SUN
J .
ViRGinu
VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1965
SECTION C
' I * m '
TIMFIIiaHEM
DOGS WELL
HKSMOMD - Playing the un-
vmai rote of vu-dty dibater in
bis AM yov ol coU^{e agaped
tlso. TiMwtiqr Ftachcm. of yinNa
9wnli. Iwi JiistltM fi4)«^atloiis.
Ilw U^v^ty of RichnioBd
flrtAmn Joliwd » vivsity teon-
male to ^ptun (bird placfe among
V joe^idfelb^ atlinii«tiv» tnons
It &e Dfada dattic bMrnamaA at
Wake Ponait.
Debite coach Dr. Bert E. Brad-
kif Jr. lald t^t giviiis a fretfaman
a 9q( w t^ Univer^ of Rich-
mond's \ftmy diftMite squad is not
cMipmr^praetke, but liat "Ftacb-
«i'8 laarfarmance Mf peUM
tte man."
Tlw Ipii of Mr. and Mn. HaroM
W. Fttcbam of Virginia Beach,
^^ckem was seiH by Cm^ Brad-
'9 te a Georgetown Univ^^ty
'arsity BMet, aft» having partici-
-^ted in two novice toumamepts
H V.P.I. and the University of
South Caroltea. iW succnsful
Dixie Claaaic tournantent was his
wcobA varsity debate.
Fi^hen k a '86 graduate of
Prinoau Anne High Schsol, where
te was m^ class pre^at and
first {ilaoa affimntive speako- in
the eattorn <]ebate district '
61ft Hr Home
Yutflide Idea
Why not say Merry Christmas to
your house this year? - '
llMsy haniBes have made an an-
«ial tradftkm to give their home a
Chrikmas gM^^^ometiiii^. lasting,
^mdhing needed, something k)ve-
It mii^ bt a fresh wall traatr
flMsA far liying or dining room, ad-
id bsnber priding, for instance,
in a itaa^yiiilad wood Ukc we^-
«M lmmk'1^ wbte pine or
itim wiA: a new hood efCeet
Gt^e^' oyer the cMfflDey iMitast
with panat board!. At the same
tinw, cidbinett could be built to
fUu4c ttie finbox and used lor wood
storage and at ceteras.
A good ceiling treatment hx the
entrance haO, bi4old louvered
dom for closets, food files for the
UttAoo. sinvde cove or cornto
OMdApfsfor all rooms ai^d comer
guards for doorways are other pos*
dUttiai.
GKMINf ia COUNTDOWN - "fte prta» crew of the Geiiilirf4 ipacctrafl arrtw at laaiA pa4 tt
l^tfce 0T4 oeuatdewB. MtaMtes later Hi^ ♦ere laaerted late Oe ea^ade alap tfce laaek vekkle. /
aant Witor M. SdUrra. Jr.. conmsaad pUM. toads the way ap Ihe Hfa^ aal Astrwa^ Thoima P.
feti. pHiC foBowi. (Official NASA phste)
GtMINI-SIX MAKES SMCE HISTI
for the morning of Dec. 12. Rodf earnest on the ApoDo progran.
DESRON 36
6IVESPMTY
VBOIKIA BGACai - Crewmen
from ^ne (tf the ten s^ps oi
Dcstn^Fer Squadron 3S gave a
Chriatai^ party for the cMMren
of their ^il^anates «i» are ggeadr
Ing Chdstmas ^ Vkit Nam.
the tenth sfai; io die squadron.
On 9. 1. EUiaon, left Nor(<^ in
SepteniMir and is sdiedukd to
return hi August, U08.
Orew members from the otho*
nfaie ^il^ pooled their recreatbn
funds and bouj^ gifts for the
diildren whose faUiers are sta-
tkned aboard the ESisoD.
The party, bekl at tiie theater
at Little Creeki AmpUblous Base,
was highli^ited by the arrival of
Swta daus by hdlcopter.
By JACK MOORE
VIRGINIA BEACH - Alter two
frustrating ' attempts, Gemini-6,
with astronautt Walter M. Schirra.
Jr. and Thomas P. Stafiord aboard,
made its world famous minion last
Wednesday' from Cape Kennedy,
Fla.
On dct SS, iGT« was su{^>osed
to have afiMpted a r»dMvous
Md dodUag baneuv«r with an
A|pa veMdei » its chtHed the
%^ 1^ the Agena failed to-ob*
gH Its «k aadM)loded, thereby
* eaBaalii|.ftie |St
Nf^tjkMud Aeft»a\|tic and l^ace
AH^Mu^aa ^offit^ls at
Manned S^iW^eoralt Obter in Hom*
ton. Texas, po<ida>ed the sitivtilli'
and decked to wait and attenfl
a' rendezvous ' between (Wminifl
wid Qendni-T, which was to be
laundied on a li-day «idiu-«ice
mission in thej first wedc in De-
centber.
Unknown to nwet reddents of
Viii^iia Beach, cme of the City's
bu^nss tnen, Allan Bodienbeivi
|n assistant manager at AndersM
and StrudwidK, made the trip to
Houston for tiile Oct B attenq)t
Rotheitf)erg, a clhseMriend of
Sdifara, and his former
ing officer whra the astronatA )was
statkwed at Oc^na, wai invited
to iHtneas the! launch apo fro-
ceedings from Houston. Wnen thi^
lainidi failed, Roth«ibei« prom-
ised he wouU return wbok anoth-
er attempt was made.
Wmt final i^ma were mads
send GT-6 on a rendezvous misskn)
with GT-7 <m Monday, Dec. IS,
BotbenboK made |dans to return
to Houston. >
GT-7 with Astrcmauts FVank
Boiman and J^unes A. LoveU Jr.
aboard was sent aloft pithoiit a
hitch Dec. 4. and NASA officials
{danned to launch GT-6, nine days
lat«-. With damage to pad oom-
plea 19 betow what was expected,
the GT-6 mission wm moved ahe«i
one day witii the Iwnch scheckiled
BAYUKE METHODIST
BAYSHMS - Hie Baylakeltfeth-
odiat Church presented the Christ-
mas Cmtata last Sunds^ night It
was entiUed "llie Story of Christ-
mas" hy E Alexander Mattiiews
and Witt fvesented undto the di-
rection of fraeland Cool». The or-
guist was Mrs. D. M."^ Whitaker.
Sraday morning at the Wcnrship
service will be "Stodent Reco^-
tkm 13^." A luncheon /ill fol^
the service for all college stu-
deitts and senior^ in ti^ churdh.
A qieclal diristmas Eve Com-
nwniM Service wifl b^ H ll:W
p.ni Friday.
A <lrsoia was pr^enled re-
cently at the dmrcb entitled
"D^nu^ Dtfkneas SUni^" by
EahnMi Goods Sterrit It was
prs se nJad under tte #rec^ion of
Mrs. 6. W. Balph, narrated by
Rev. RsgnoMnd Mt»8er.and all ttie
daott participated.
enberg, confldent that the mlttribo
would go as planned this tim^
went to Ifouston again, hoping to
see Schirra literally "go into o^
Ml."
&it, as fate would have ii,X^
mission was "scrubbed" because
of a minor difficu^. At that pdpt,
lU^beiAierg packed his bag anl
rettuai^ to ^r^biia Beadi.
3
Faur dqra lator, Its
ira#d out. (m: «as
prafaSems
sent tato
abiWes #Sehlr^ttd St;
(IT4 J^qaii' Mi tmdexvoos with
G!^, ca^eUag up v^^lth the latter
init AKrit i vm hours fram
Wttch. It wis f great day for «&
tiktse tavirived la &» United State's
sj^ce pn^am, ik^et b^ire hid
there bien a rendezvoi]» of this
sort bk outer q>Me.
thtt two QMCo^afts, at the end
Ot aS Ute Rumeovering, were fly-
fa^ in fwma^» Just six abort feet
apart. Tlie two crlit flew this way
f(ff stvecii bqnnl. vitii GT-6 flyii«
over, toder and fround GT7, be<
fore 'tii^ iparted company for GT-
8's' return to eai^.
Sctentirts now speculate that the
United ^tes can now plan tm
idacta^ a man on the Mowi by
the end of 1988 instead of 1909 as
When AI Roftenborg returned^ j
wwk last week, he/was the
of sonw good-natured rftbing.
Joto has^ it that Cris Kraft,
of the Mamed Spacecraft Cetibk
in How^ told Rothenberg not p
COM back a ttilrd thr» bccftHe
th^ wanted to make sura
'^ off te grmmd. Others
9iM, "We're ^ you stayed
km ttwstott m time. Al"
||pspttai#tt|.Bothenbcrg
' ' tht tlq|49f.bisJf»«l
BATaauoce to see,
hand, what tUs coun&y ft dMi
inkifnoe ioMIMee. He met
tlivdirithawQrofthe
and was #vit * "Cook's
of tile con^Iei'it HoustOB.
WSaedberg tea't saying
or not he is jrianning any
ti^ to Hou^n. ftit. Uien
joa never cm tell lAtA a
who is sModiM with one of ^
astroomts wiS do!
Althou^ the doddng nuumiver
wi^ not accfKopMied, the rcndes>
by the two ^ceeraft proved
such li maneuver will be fair
r G^nini mission
this next year> ft
will accon>l
isplaaned.
jRie Gon!
over when N.
(tf unmanned
series wifl not be
begins tts series
ApoUo apace shoto.
Scientists at the Otpe and Hwiston
hope to begin the Apollo series in
the first quarter of 1966^ Five more
missfons renudn in the Gemhd se-
ries before work can begin in
Quital Secie
' VlRC^aA KACH -Ite
^nia Beach Dental Sadety haki
final meeting ol fte year at
Cspe Colony CSob on We
December 15.
Oir. Roland B. ft!bin«n presSfH
Elections were h^ and fte foIla#>
h^ men vHll swe next year. ^J
Dr. Geoige R. McGohe. Ftm-
dent; Dr. Ht^ar L. Vtaser, VHA
dent-elect; Dr. Robert M. BM|
Secretary; C^it Jole|iii PtiiBF
Treasurer.
After the biistaess
scientirtc prolan was h^
new tedmlqoes in dortistry
<km(mstrated.
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veftieie^ The apaeeereft Is shewn efoslBg feren the target
aid reeovety sectiaa Me tbe dedd^t aA^tttr. He Agena
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BE£CH GROVE
METHODIST CHUACH
PrincMW Ann*
Rojr R. Jaclnsm, Pa^ar
10:U«».in. — Chiurch School
i I : I a ■.m. — M orning Worship
FRANCIS ASBURY
METHODIST CHURCH
Cr*at Neck Ro#a
LaR^ Darit, Miautar
9 :45 a.m. — Church S^ool
U :00 am. — Morninit Worahip
SCOTT MtMORUL
MftTHCU^IST CHURCH ,
^ 4Ut tint ColonuU Road
Ibv. H. Wark Carrr, Paatar
l:4S a.m. — Ohureh ^hool
U:OQa.m.— Moroint Wonhip
7 :liO p.my^Youtli Fellowship
HAYGOOD MRMORIAI.
METHODIST CHURCH
Alia Haywood Ro«4
Rakert F. m^aa. Pa««r
9:4&a.r4. — Church School
1 1 :UU f m. — ^Morning W oi^p
HAYGOOD METHODIST
CHURCH
8149 Uayshoffl Road
8:30 a.m., 9:4d a.m. and 11:00
ajB. — WorsUip Service*
9:45 am —Church School for
ail age groapa
1 1 :U0 a.m. — Second session oi
Church School for. chiidran
up • through 7th grade ana
adults.
7:U0p.m. — Methodist Youth
Feiiowship for young people
7th, 8th and 9th grades in
iTuE^or High Group and 10th
grade up for Senior Group.
Friends welcomed.
STRONG i
COMMUNITIE
KNOTTS ISLAND
METHODIST CHURCH
Knotts Island, N.C.
Rolbart C. Black, Miaistar
10 :00 a.m. — Sunday School
11 :00 a.m. — Worship Service
BAYLAKE METHODIST
CHURCH
Shora Dr. at Treasure Island
Drive in Bayside
Rayaoad E. Mucaar, Miaiatat
8:;i0 ft 11:00*^. — Worship
Service
9:46 a.m. — Sunday School'
CHARITY METkoDIST
CHURCH
Back Bay, Virginia
LatUa £. i«MMoa, iMipiMtor
10:UVa.m. — Church School
1 1 :uU a.m. — Morning W orsUp,
SALEM METHODIST
CHURCH
Princess Anne, Virginia
Emery S. Ellnora, tknuMter
10 :00 a.m. — Morning Worahii.
1 1 :U0 a.m. — Church School
7:30 p.m. — Youth Fellowslui
COMMUNITY METHODIST
CHURCH^
Acredale — Kempsville
tUf. Jolia L. Kihlar, Jr.
9 :4S a.m. — Church School
11:00 a.m. — ^Morning WorsMjp
7:80 p.m.— Youth FeUowship
LYNNHAVEN METHODIST
CHURCH
Little Neck Road
RaT. Oiear V. Redruaas
10:00 a.m. — Church Seoool
ll:00a..na-rMoming Worshif
H^&M befell^
^ ^ Gk1iinas'..r^
A V
*. . . And all tiirough the house, not r creature i^as
Stirring" . . . except these two little rascals! Christmai is
their day . . . drean^ of toys, and sweets, and gan^s, and
bts of wonderful things! /
Christmas is for children, yes. But, Christmas is for
grownups, too. It's a time to give, a time! to receive. But,
soraetimes the spiritual side is overlooked *, not deliberately,
of course, but lost in the delightful chaos of cheer and joy
and fun.
Then remind yourself, to go to ttiurob— your choice!
Pause there to pray, to give! thanks for all you have re-
ceived : especially, that wonderful gift, the gift oi' God
Himself, fn His infant Son, Christmas is Christ's day,
His^rfrihday! omfj^ iti lum Atm iwiw i^nto. &&. atmbyg. vm.
THK CHURCH FOR ALL
ALU FOR THK CHUMOH
TlMCb«zdihtiMgiMi*«*a>
twoaawtk for tii* MUtag tl
dwracte and good d tiwM p.
It to a itonlMnM ol aptoitaal v^
OM. WitiMut • attoag Ctanfe.
pdOum itaBocracy aer dvittcai*
tion eaa iurviva. TbaN an torn
aoand rMaooa why •vary pawoa
AoiM attMd aarvieaa Nfularly
and aappott Um Choxch. tWy
mt (1) Ver Us own wto. (^
Wot Wa diMfae'a aaka. (D Vor
tiw aalw vt Ma gawmurity aad
MtiM). («>JPw Ite aaiH «f th*
Chwch itaair, wUA aaads hk
SMwat and natwhil aupport.
Pin to go to tkuttk TmgnUxly
and road your BlU* dally.
lay
Uito
3:1-20
Monday
lUfMM
i:20.23
Tuatday
Romam
1:1-1
Wodiwidey
I CorlHtiitaM
i CerMMam
1)4-11
fffa t cd?? t *si? t <slz' t <si2? t <s!y t
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tiSO p.».— Evwtag ^rvtee
Pnhlie la IhvIImL
ST. AlttAN^ .
WPlMiMPAL CHURCH
KiM't finnt Umdi
A MabMi Drfv«
Ph«n« S<0-S7«0
.Ra«. L. J. TMknr^ Jr-t Vlaar
10:dO «.».•— iMr Crauipaion
(tin^ mi fitfzd Sunday)
Moroisc Vnf^^ Snd and 4tii
Sundiiyt
Chindt SdkM C«e»cwrrMit
«^ MnrteM)
nowtts
Hittiir M^mihomt
moNx
ST. NICHCNJ4
CATHCMJC CHUi^l
tH itt^ Mack M.
none iM-nn
Rot. Thoiaaa M. Sanuware
SundajT M«a«ea — S;16, 1:^,
10:46, and 13 Noon in tHi
dHWU); 11:00 is PriaeeM
Theatre, 8177 Viri^nlf Beach
Wvd.
CoofMuou — Saturday 441 pM.
and 7-8 p.m.
IK>UNT OUVE
BArriST CHUKIH
L. Warraa Ckaaa. Paattf
9 :iO a.m. — Ghoreh Selio<^
11:00 a.m.— Momiac Moidllp
7:80 p.n.— Evening Wonhip
CARRIWfi
BATTIST CHUtol
Rav. Gary •. T^oai^aa
9:45 a.ni. — Smdaj Seho^
11:00 a.m.~W«ndib Servie*
E:45.m. — Veeper Service
6:80 p.m. — Trainiiur Union
7 :80 1> jn.— EvangeUrtU
Service
A,.
MlHttim PM9 GSk, Inc.
Praayl • ft^lWa^ Piee ei lpH — SerHaa
PhaM34<^lil ttt4 Va. BMa^ HvA
FREE DEtivunr
4
Virginia beach blvi>. at oceaiU
Couti^ Can4 BMM>a, Haw * Sioiild«n
WnA TnitM, V^tebleik
KALA church O^ CHRIST
CcMda, Vifginia BeMsh, Va.
W. T. Waavar, Mlwatar
10:00 ajn.— Bible Sefaeri
ll:00ajn.— M^rainf Worship
6:46p.Bi-~Yoiitii Pregnm
7:30 pm — Evening Wonh^
CHURCH OF CHRlS#
1460 Va. Beach Blvd. 0<^uia
Roy N. WUm«, Mlaiata*
10:00 a.m.— Bible Sta<^
il :00 a.m. — Morning Woi^iip
7:00 p.m. — Evening Worafa^
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
209 • Sath street
9:30 a.m.-Sunday School
Ll :00 am. — Church Servic*
8 :eO p.m. — Wedneadax
Service
W> A. WOOD, Mic
Ceai^ilaa AgMM
HvMbia Oil A Heftetoc Ca.
TimI Oil wi4 X«f««Biie
I
HttSCHLErS SlfeES
A Peiieel Ckriiiaaai Gift - BMie Slippen
iw iUine FaaiA
Araceaa &%49plaff Caataif
S040 Virgitfa Baaeli Blvd., 4»74)SSt
RrMiy
I CoriirtMlM
l4:20-a
LaKIES METHODIST
CHURCH
6560 Virainia Beach Blvd.
Rev, C. KatoB Grav
8:S0a.m. — Eariy Worship
Service
"TVJFium.— ChurcB Scb^~
ll:0Qa.m. — ^Late Worship
Service
' 6:00 p.m. — Youth Fellowship
\
BETHEL METHODIST
CHURCH
Prince» Anne
R07 R. JackaoDf Paator
10 :00 a.m. — Morning Worship
1 1 :00 a.m. — Church School
PLAZA METHODIST
CHURCH
208 PUza Trail
HaHbart G. Hebba. Paator
9 :45 a.m.— Church School
11:00 a.m. — Worship Service
7:00 p.m. — Youth Fellowship
ARAGONA BAPTIST
.CHURCH
Horn He^ng i» LduiM
Luj^ord MwMnUry School
N. c. mhw, iM<*,
d:46a.m.-^«a4«y School
ll:00a.m, — Momi»« Worship
6:30 p.m. — Training Union
1 :80 p^-^vanittir Worship
f JO p.Bi.--Wed. Prayer
Meeting
il:00 a.in.— Uofy Qunmunkm and
Sermon (First &cuiay>
11:00 a.in.— Morning Prayer and
Sermon (2nd. 3rd, md 4th Sun-
days) -
9:« ajm.-d»irch Scbod (Sep-
ember-June) (Nurswy tfarou^
Adults)
10:00 a.m.— Wedf D^— Hdy Com-
munion
i0:30 a.m.— Tliursdays— I^ing <»i
ofHalids
OLDA DONATION
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
' 449 Witch Duck Road,f Bayside
8:00 a.m.- Holy^ Comnumion
(Except during rector's va-
cation)
10:00 am. — Morning Prayer
and Sermon (Holy Com-
": mcmien e« luat Suadlgr ot
each month.)
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
233 Bowman Road
Rev. Leinard R. Graves, Jr<
8:00 a.m. — Holy Communion
10 :00 a.ra.— Holy Communion
<lst & 3rd Sunday)
10:00 a.m.— Momins: Prayer
(2nd & 4th Scnday)
Church School follows ' the
10:00 a.,m. Service.
Nursery service is availablev
FIRSt BAPTIST CHURCH
38th St at Holly Rd.
H. Wadbtt WaMra, PaaMr
9:80 a.m. — Spnd^ School
ll:0<la.m.- -Morning Worship
6:16 p.m. — Tmintng Union
7:30 p.m.T— Evening Service
EvaniBg Service 30 min. later
If ay 16-S«t. 15.
NIMliO NIETHODIST
CHURCH
Prii^eM Aam, Viminia
Eaiory S, fillnora, Mwistar
10:16 a.m. — Qiurcb School
11:16 a.m. — Ifoming Worship
OAjLltEE EPISCOPAL I
^ OiURCH
40+h 1 Pacifi'- — ^28-«R7a
nwSev.EtenlBedllig
Tbe Rev. Mmml B. W^m^
8:00*,ffi.-- fiely Commiuioa
EASTERN SHORE CHAPEL
(Epiacopal)
B. Sidney Sandera, Ractor
8:00 a.m. — Holy Commnnion
9 :00 a.m. — Family Service
and Morning Prayer
(3rd Sunday Holy Com-
munion)
lliP0a.m.— Morning Prayer,
seinion (1st Sunday Holy
Communion)
ST4R OF THE SEA
CAmOLIC CHURCH
14th St. & Arctic Circle
R»T, Praacili V. Bambrick
MASSES
Winier^-8:00, 9:30, 11:00,
^,12:15 ■
'Enmmer-r-(June l-*Labor Day)
7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00,
11:00, 12:00
qoly Days— 6:0Q, 7:00, 9:00
and 6:80 p.m.
Weekday, winter— 6:80, 8:45
Summer, 8:45 a.m. only
Confusions — 4:00 to 5:00 and
7:00 to 8:00 p.m. Saturday
ST. MATTHEWS
^ CATHOLIC CHURCH
1010* Sandra Lane, Va. beach
Fadiar' OHara, Father Fiadlay
Summw Mass«— 7:30, 9:00,
10:30 and 12:00
Confession each Saturday 4:00
to 5:00 and 7:00 to 8:00
OCEANA CHURCH
OF THE NAJEARENE
8. <^art Bouse M., Oceana
Faul R. Aldrich, Paator
0:45 a.m. — Sunday School ,
10:45 a.m. — Morning Worship
TEMPLE EMANUEL
26th and Baltic, Va. Beach
Philip Piacua, Rabbi
7:30 a.m.— Services Mdn.-Fri.
8:15 p.m.— Friday-Sabbath
Services
10 :00 am. — Saturday Sabbath
Service
8:00 a.m. — Services Sunday
EMANUAL LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Lynn Shores Drive at Va. Bch.
Keanath A. Price, Paator
9:10 a.m. — Sunday Church
' School
10:30 a.m. — Worship Service
(nursery provided)
6:30 p.m. — Luther League
EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN^ —0^0 a.m.— Worship &. Church
CHURCH OF THE
GOOD SHEPHERD
1489 Laskin Road
Rar. DiebsoB W. Taylor
8 :30 a.m. — Worship
9 :30 a.m. — Church School
11:00 a.m — Worship
(Nursery piyvided)
6:30 pm.T— Luther League
OUR SAVIOURTS
LUTHERAN CHURCH
• Baylake Pines, Bayside
Kenneth R. Carbanth, Paator
8: 15 a.m.— Worahy) Sarviw
9:45 a.m.— Qiurch School
11:00 a.m.r-Wwship Service
(Nia^ery provided)
PRINCE OF PEACE
LUTHERAN CHURCH
(Missouri Synod)
424 Kings Grant Road
Rav. j. Elmer Medley, Paator
8:00 a.m. — Divine Worship
9:15 a.m. — Sunday School
hnd Bible Class.
10:30 a.m. — Divine Worship
Holy. Communion — 1st and 3rd
Sunday.
ICINGS GRANT
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
(New meeting in the King's
Grant Elementary School)
Raymond C. Flitton, Paator
9 :50 a.m. — Sunday School
1 1 :00 ^m. — Morning Worship
BAYSlDi PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Near Bobbins Comer
Rot*. J. E. Jebaaon, Pastor,
9 :46 a.m.— Sunday School
11:00 am — Morning Won^dp
THALIA TRINITY
PRESBYTERUN CHURCH
m Thalia Roao
SUa^ D. Cme. Mhdster
9 :30 a,«. — Homing WorsAip
1 :'45 a.m.— Church School
BOW CREEK
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
9:30 a.m. — Church School
Rosemont Road A Plata Trail
Wants. J. MUkr. Miaiatar
9:45 a.m.— Sun^ «cliool
1 1 :00 a.m. — Charch Service
OCEAN PARK
^ COMMUNITY CHURCH
r DuPbnt Circle, Bayside, Va.
Paal E. MeCalloatb. TUH^ ^
9:40 a.m.— Bible SchOM
i 1 :00 a.ip. — Morning Worship
7:30 p.m.— Family Night
Service
T
LYNNHAVEN
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Lynnhaven Villaga
Rev. Marion R. WoM, Jn
9:45 a ja. — Church School
11:00 a.m. — Morning Worship
6 :30 p.m. — Youth Fellowshii
6 :30 p.m. — ^Pioneer Fellowship
7 :30 p.m. — Evening Worship
■^ « , .
CHRIST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
1200 Aragona Boulevard
M. Bland Dudley, Mfaiiater
8 ;30 a.m. — Worship & Church
School
School
ll:00a,m.— Worship St Church
School
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Pacific Ave. at 36th S^
John S. Lylea, Pastor
Mr. William D. Randl
9:45 a.m. — Church School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning Worship
Nuraery Service Provided
CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
First St., Glenrock, Norfolk
E. Crowell Cool#yk Paator
9:45B.m. — Church School
1 1 :00 am. — Morning Worship
6 :30 p.m.— Whafc-Nota
Fellowship
6 :30 {Rm.— Pioneer Fellowship
6 :30 p.m. — Young People's
Fellowi^ip
CHURCH OF GOD
620 14th Street
Bobby H. Sans, Paator
9:45 a.m. — Sunday School
11:00 a.m. — Morning Worship
7:30 p.m. — Evening Worahip
ASSEMBLY OF 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. — Evangelistic
Service
PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF CHRIST
15th St. and Baltk Ave.
Elwoed Kornf Paator
PRINCESS ANNE FREEWILL
BAPTIST CHURCH
14l5^^)ee«iia Blvd.
H mile past Oceana Air Sta.
O on ri|^t
T. J. Tiag la, Pastor
9 :45 a.m. — Sunday School
11:00 a.m. — Worship Service
/'d:30 9Jn.~BlUe Study
VIRGINIA BeIlOI
CQIIflUNITY CHAP'^
Laddn Rd., Linknom Bay
Uv. Riebard Woodward, Paster
9 :46 a.m, — Sunday School
il :00 a.m. — Morning Worship
11 :S0 a.m. — Children's Church
8:0i0p.m. — Evening Service
SUBURBAN CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
111 LobouMi Ati.,
Bellamy Manor
Virginia Ben^, Va.
Rot. J. Frodorick Parl^
9 :45 a^m. — Sunday Sebool
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning Worddp
11:30 a.m. — Childprens Church
7 :30 p.m. — Evening Service
LYNNHAVEN COLONY
UNITED CHURCH
(Coai^gational Cbriaftlaa)
Great Neck Rd. near SV6i« Dr.
Tbo Rev. Tbo. H. Briktoa
9:45 a.m. — <!:;hurch School
11:00 a.m. — Morning Wonbip
7:30 p.m. — Pilgrim
Fellowship
Nursery for small ehildreii
nuNcess mm HUMtoiNo a
aiari^)& siMii^ Inc.
•* 1 UeatlU To Sorv, i..
Radio IMspatebad TltelES
431 VtrciaU Beach BI«4~-iW 428-1609
Princoaa Anae Sutioa— ^Mid ^6-6216
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CEMETERY
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CEMETERY
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PEMBROKE MANOR
UNITED CHURCH «f CWOSi
(Congretatioaal Cbristiaa)
Meetlru;s in Pembroke Manor
Mementary School
Rev. Cari T. Daye
9 :30 a.m. — Church School
10 :30 a.m. — Worship
Nursery at all servleea
J^A|>fMY
1737 VIRGINIA BEACH BOULEVARD
Phone 42»«4B
Vlrgtaia Beach. Vfrgkibi »«t
NO An*OINniENT N»:!E8aART
FRIENDS MEETING
(Qaakar)
Laskin Road
9:46a.ra. — Sunday School
ll:OPa.m. — Meeting for
Morning Worship
ST. MARK AJLE, CHURCH
Oceana
Rot. D. p. Falton. Pastor -
9 :80 a.m.— Sunday School
11:00 a.m. — Wor^p Service
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DIAMOND SPRINGS
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DmcMo* of Christ
6700 W. Haden Road
a David Sbreovos, Paster
8.46 a.m.— Wonhip Serviee
0:46 a.m.— Sunday School'
11:00 a.m. — Worship Service
6:30 p.m. — ^Youth uronpa
BAYSIDE CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
(Caatrefatloa^)
Shore Drive ft GreenweU Road
Earl L. Farroll, MiBistM>
9:45 a.m. — Worship Service
9:46 a.m. — Sunday School
11:00 a.m.— Worship ServlM
WYCLIFFE PRESBYTERUUI
CHURCH
John B. Dey Elem. 8tko(A
J. StaatMB Blaia, Pastar
10:00 a.m.— ^Moratas WoraUa
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CORNERSTONE BAmST
(CaBMrvAtit^ BiMpMrt)
R«v. Parkar Ycvag
220 Red Tide Ito«d
Lynohaven Colony
10:00 A.M. —Sunday School
1 1 :00 «.m. — Morning Service
7:30p.»^^^ — Kv«ning Serving
7 :30 p.m. — Wednewiey
Evening SenricM
ST. FRANCIS'
vemoorAL church
109 Roteniont Road
Ite Rev. aaytoa E. OrMgor
Vk»r-Olflce PNm MMM
8:00 A.M. — Hdy CoomunioB
9:30 A.M. — CiBUtA S^«l
U:OQ A.M.-Worriup (M Sunday •
Holy CwnraaAffl » S«tnon,
otho- Sundiys naorolng Proper
ItSenmn).
8:« P.M. - Youth rtfvwihtp
li\amrf provided 1:30 and 11:00
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CLINIC PRICES,
MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEIWESDAY
WriH IBIS AD (HAY
AT OUR OCEANA LOCATION
Speeld Rcgriar
• Haircut 50 $1.00
• Shai^pooASet ..$1JOO $1.50
• Tint Roloych ...$3.95 $4.75
. • pMtnanmto $4.95 $6.50
^ wock performed by students
BAYSIDE BAPTIST
CHURCH
1480 Pleasare Hoim Rd.
JaaM V. D«Fm, Paitw
8:?0«.m. — Worship Service
ll:0<i&.ni. — Worship Service
9:20 ft 10:10 s.in. Sunday
[ School
SrtJOp.m,*— Evening Service
PRINCESS ANNE PLAZA
BAPTIST CHURCH
246 Rosettnnt Road
Rev. Metvia Haglies, Pastor
11:00 4 7:30 p.m. — ^IVomhip
•K 'Services
9 :^0 a.m.— Sunday Schwl
6:16 p.i«. — ^Training Union
PAY & NIGHT CUSSES
6 DAY FREE TRIAL
COMPLETE COURSE
S^ $250.00 isi
WIGS $39.95
100^ Human Hair
HAND MADE - $99.00
Aay C«rior.
t, WIGLETS %ll.95
BEACHLAWN BAPTIST
CHURCH
9th 4 Med. Ave.
A cooperatiiul Southern Baplst
Cliurch
Cewge WMIotU Jr., MiaUter
Phone 428-2004
9:45 a.m.— Sunday School
1 1 :00 a.w. — Morning Service
6:»8p.in.— Training Union
7:30 p.m. — Evening Service
7:30 p.m. — Wed. Prayer
Service
7:00 p.n. — ^l^enlng Worrtlp
CmiDON BRIDGE
BAPTIST CHURCH
London Bridie, Virginia
G. Edward Hii(k««, Paator
8 :80 a.m.-^Mo«tolng Worship
9:46 a.m.-^nnday School
11:00 a.m. — Morniiv Worship
6 :30 p.m. — Tmining Union
7:80 pja. — Evening Worahip
FREEWILL BAPTIST
CHURCH
In Princess, Virginia Beach
1418 OCEANA BOULEVARD
Air Station on right
T. J. TiagU, Pa«tor
9:4i a.m.— Sunday School
11:46 a.m. — Worship Service
7:J*0p.m. — Evenine Service
KEMPSVILLE BAPTIST
CHURCH
7m PriBMss Aim Rd.
CAwte H. JwM. PartM-
9:S0 a.m.— ^mday School
11:00 am — Morning Worship
7:30 p.m.-^^^ening Worship
Virginia Beadi SUN, Thursday, Dcctmber 23, 1965
fw^ %4
Special To Those That Have^Ucense From Other States For Additional
Hours To Qualify For Virginia State Board. Free Scholarships To Those
ThatQuali^ ' ik-
OCEANA BEAUTY ACADEMY
1737 Virginia Beach BWd.
J ANAT BEAUTY ACADEMY
1274 N. Military Highway
Phone 428-3246 Phone 855-2061
OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL*10 P.M.-EXCEPT SATURDAY NIGHT
FAITH BAPTIST CHURCli
6818 Va. Beach Blvd., Norfolk
Fred M. Farisa, Paster
9:46 ajn. — Sunday School
1 1 :00 a.ra. — Morning Worship
6:30 p.m.-— Fell^wrtip Hour
7 :30 p^n. — Evening Services
GRACE BRETHREN
CHURCH
Great Neek at Hilltop
A. Harold Arriagteih Pastor
10:00 a.m. — Sundav Schdol
1 1 :00 a.m. — Worship Service
7:30pjQ. — Evening Service
MOimT OLIVE
BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. T. M. Walker, Pasta*
9:30 a.m. — Church School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning Worship
7 :30 p.m.— Evening Worship
THALIA LYNN
BAPTIST CHURCH
Va. Beach Blvd. adjoii^ng
Princess Anne High School
Rev. Robert N. Wallace
8:30 a.m. — Morning Worship
9 :30 a.m. — Sunday School
1 1 :00 a.m — Morning Worship
FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST
CHURCH
419 Glenr^ck Road, Norfolk
Rev. Charles T. Headrieks
9:45 a.m. — ChOrch School
ll:OOa.m.-^Moming Worship
7 :80 p.m. — Evening Worship
FIRST COLONIAL
BAPTIST CHURCH
George T. Stalliags, Pastor
9:46 a.m. — Sunday School
10:00 a.m. — Morrflcg Worshiv
6:80 p.m. — Training Union
7 :30 p m. — Evening Worship
7:80 p.m. — Mid- Week service.
Wednesday
5
CHRISTMAS TURKEY TREATS
OAK GROVE BAPTIST
CHURCH
Back Bay, Virginia
Alvia St. CUtr, Pastor
9:45 a.m. — Church School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning Worship
ST. GREGORY THE GREAT
OATHOLIC CHURCH
9271 A^irginis Beach Blvd.
Rav. riaviaa Ysliako. O.S.B.
Rev. Pasekai Kaeip O.S.B. "^
Masses— 6:30. 8:00, 9:30,
11:00 and 12::t0
Corifensions are on Saturday
7:30-8:80
While roast birkey has bec(»m
a hdiday U-mUUcui, so h^ the prob-
kin of what to (k> with the l^t-
overs. Your bunily will be «ire
to "gabble up" these tasty turkey
treats, ccmpitod by Austin Nichols
h(Mne ec<moim^.
A perfect h(^ (Ush for tImR cold
wiBter days when the family
CQin« home Iwi^ is a smdwich
loaf.
OOUiaiET SANDWICH LOAF
4 hard-coeked efgt
1 ^|i fkidy cb^psd cedied tia^
M eap okappdl sweet |dddes or
picUe reiUi
1 eaa <M to 12 ec) erem of
BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH
Green well JM 4 Lakeview Dr.
Bavitide, VA.
Rev. Darid Mcore, Paftor
9 :46 a.m. — Sunday School
11 :00 a.m. — Morning Worship
7 :46 p.m. — Evening Worship
ST. JOHH'S BAPTIST
CHURCH
Princess Anne Court House
Rev. Bruce B. Perkins, Paster
10:00 a.m. — Sunday School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning Worship
6.00 p.m.— B.T.U.
Salt aad
Usttces
2 t^kletpeoaa aoHmi4 butter or
BLACKWATER BAPTIST
CHURCH
Rev. Ralph L. Horn
1 :00 a.m. — Sunday School
1 1 :00 a.m — Morning Worship
"Serving Ood and the Com
munity of Blackwater Sine*
ITS^ ,',
TABERNACLE METHODIST
CHURCH
Princess Anne, Virginia
Robert H. Garner, Miaistor
9 :46 a.m. — Church School
ll:00a.m — ^Morning Worship
^VI^INIA BEACH
METHODIST CHURCH
207 - I8th Street .-»•
Rev. Beverly Feltv
8:30a.n(v. — Wofrtiip aervloe
Summer Months
9:45 4.m. — Church School
11:00 a.m. — Worship Service
THALIA METHODIST
CHURCH ,
Pine Ave. 4 Va. Bch. ^Ivd.
Williaai L. Asbar, mator
9:45 a.m. — Sunday School
10:45 a.m.-;7-Worship
FOUNDRY METHODIST
CHURCH
Va. Bch. Blvd., Lynnhaven
WilliaiB H. Aeosta, Minister
8:4Ea.m. and 11 a.m. —
9:45 a.m. — Church School
6:30 p.m. — Youth Fellowabip
% cup ndk
Ohop 2 irf the e^s. Cdmlirine
widi taakey, pkkles and half oi
the soup. Season to taste with salt
and pq[)per. Trim crusts from
bread and cut sUces in haK to
mai» M pieces. Place 6 pieces d
bread cl4»e together on baking
sheet or heat^mxrf serving platla*.
Spread with turkey mirture. Ti^
w^ la^* of l»«ad. Bqpeitt oirtU
there are 3 layers of turiiey and
4 l^rs of bread. Bru^ top
wUh a^tai^ iMitta-. Bake in mod-
o-ate oven (37S° F.) until li^y
brt^wned, IS minutes. Blend milk
with femaining soup. Heal to
boiling. Add ronaining chopped
eggs. Sorve over 6 sandwiches.
Tile kjds will love these sand-
wkdieB, especially when they're
VisM down witit a steaming ciQ>
d hot clMcd^. And the gue^
you ajjtertajo will ai^ireciate tton
with andim kind of "Turkey,"
which is owning as much of a
holiday traditkui in American
hemes as tuHtey for Christinas
dinn^. Wild Turkey Bowb<tf in
glasses dten appears beside do-
mestic turkey on a platter during
the holiday seas(«.
No matter what kind of holiday
bevo^es you serve your guests
tills year — on ti)e rocks, cocktails
or egg nog — your Christmas en-
totaiiring will be more fun with
less work if you heed a few h^
ful hints:
You'll be a nwre relaxed host-
ess tf you plan ahead. Kix>w how
many people there'll be at your
party, and have enough chairs for
tiiem before U)ey arrive! t
T9 add a festive toudi to year
CROSS PRESENTATION
KEMPSVILLE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
620 Kempsville Rd.
J. L, Coppock, Pastor
9:40 A.M.— Sunday School
11:00 A.M. — Morning WorsWl
6:00 P.M. — (Serond Sundav^
YoiiW» FellowaWps
929 First Colonial Road
KING'S GRANT
BAPTDrr CBAPEL
Meetii^ in
Klngstan Ekn^itary SciMMl
W. GleBB TBDut, Paitor
9:45 a.m.— SUhday School
11:00 a.m.-M<ming Wordiip
5:45 p.m.-Gvenlng Worship
," VmKESS ANNE - Ttie Nava
Air Sti^ion Oceana's untt of Amer-
ican Red Cross Volunteors held
their arawal rec(^nition cerenun^
on Dec. 14. at the Oceana Seahorse
CU*.
Mrs. J. B. Under, chaiimam d
tlw OoMiBB vSlunteera, jreaided at
the meeting.
FoUowiQg a ndon kmcbeon, the
ca*emoQy recognized members of
Uie volunteo- orgaobudkm who h«l
C(«q)l^ed ad<^mal co|n-se8 d
achievement, aad other individuals
vbo bad provided q)ecia] servkes
through ttie Red C^on Program.
Finrt awards w«e presented for
conpktkin of tfie Red Oross Basic
Ttabilng Course. Prewnted by
lArs. IJaik, they vmre recdved
by Gk)ria Aanm, Mary Beth Ber-
ry, Marguerite &own, Mtfgaret
GIRL SCOUTS SING
VmmflA BEACH - Members
d Gfa-I Sc(Hit Troop 362 hdped
bring the spirit of the Christmas
season to mmten of the Siore
I^ive Convalescent Home Wednes-
day afternoon, 'the Girl Scouts,
under the lead«'ship of Mrs. Alice
Tiller, sang Christmas carols and
took gift^ to (he shtA-iiut tho'e.
CMnaU. Joan kbet,-Louise John-
top, Pepek^ Mardudl, Marcia
Ifohl, Ftances Rohdeoburg, and
Virginia Williams.
iUkn presetted were stripes for
the wcsWs who had yolunt^red
large manbors d hmirs during the
past year. Those recdving addi-
U(^ stripes were Virginia Ebno-,
Boimie i^^aeU, Carroll A. Fle^r,
Joan AUce Hmricins, Maurine Hen-
dripkson. Mary Kreymer, P^rteia
A. Prudhomme, and Ma^e
Stokes.
Mrs. Lbid«: then nresei^ q)e-
ciai awards to I.-s. Elizabeth
Kerifip for her outstanding Mueve-
OMnt as chairman of the Ocejuia
Red Ooss Blood Prc^am, and to
C3iief V. A. Rde, manager of the
Sea^hM« Clid), for his continuing
cooperation in the Uood pn^sm.
One ajrjxrise award was also
presented by Floyd Chsdwick, Red
Cn»s F!^ Director for Oceana.
Addressing the chairman, he pre-
seirted lier with a (^lificate of-
app^a^^jm for her jK^hievemoit
as diairman d volunteers for the
last year.
Mrs. Under dien introduced her
reli^ in the job of chairmra. Mrs.
Baibara Ja(^n is the new diak-
man. ^" \
Guests atteii^ing the verennony
were T. J/HumrkAdiouse, execu-
tive director of Tklewata- Red
Cross, Commander J. D. Ifft, exec-
utive officer of Oceana Naval Air
^tion; and doctors and nurses
from ^ ?ur statkm dispensary.
party, try pasting colorful Chrlil- •
mas stickers m punch bowl, cups "
ai^ gUssM.
If you're serving r^reslments. «
paperware with Chriirtmas ^ckav f
affixed <^n brj^htm the holiday •
mood, help cut down on alter. |
party wad-up. a
Keep refre^unents ^n{rie but *
ample. The makers of Wiki Turkey ■
suggest this recipe, using Turkey *
Sandwich Filling. Tliese Tea Tnra- -
overs can be nrauie in m) time ^^
all and are sure to bring oom|dl
lAei^ from your guests.
TEA TURNOVERS
2 eops stfted lA^pirpeie Omm
1 t easpoea salt
4 to 6 laMfipoaai water *
1 rec^M Itokey SaMhfkh FOhg ;
Slice fl<Mir and salt i^ a bowli^
Cut in shortenii^ with a 2**^^
blender until the pieces of dlor^ *
ening are the size d peas. Add t
cold watei* gradually, tossing «dtti *
a fork until all d tiie llour-Goirted •
bits d fat are damfwoed, tm^ *
Ruxture tfito a pa^. clotii or •
piM% of waxed pap«r. (kther gp *
corner, preuing fnMn Ae <xrt^ia^ *
Uiiorm a c<8iq)aet ball. R<A th r ^
"bkll" out on pastry doth or boardl
to« about ^-iach tidcknen. Qit *
drcles 2 indies in dianoet^*. p
ft
TV) natm twAeey Saa^irk:b ifiO- *
ing coMblne f-cup d tbaSy dwp- 4
pel jaeind tlhcey, l tsUeapoon •
l^cxte rdteh, 1/S cup maymmate •
or salad dressing. Sm«» to tai^J^
with Milt and pei^ier. MAt 1 eu|^
of filling. •"»
Place % ttaspom d Su^Nri^,*
Filling b the caia d mA d^ *
de. FoU ove- pastry to fikin Itf e.
circle and pr^s edges b^^v^ {
Bake hi a very bd ovm (435* TJ S
until g^den l»«wn, 10 to 15 B^ |
utes. Serve as an upp^aat. |
BUFTET TURKEY 8AIAD *
2 eqia Aeed doaled tarley "•^t^
2 CQpa ceefc e d rice y,
% oip Trts»A irttOi^ *
€xp oeea onoy ii
14 eap ffeed gfcea p^por •
H mf nayeoMdae or sdW ire»> |
tag ;
8^ Mid p e pp e r g
JdUed OmAerry Sanoe
Deviled ^gs, ^ttsod
Combine turkey, riM and Fr^lt^i
dressing. Chill. Just b^ire serv-
ii^ conobine 4u4Eey nuxture wltt
the celery, ^-een p^tper md mqr
onnaise. Sewm to taste wttfa salt,
pepg« and lemon ^ce. Arrive
|n individual lettuce cupa or Id,
salad bowl lined witii lettuce. Gar'
nish witii slices of cranberry sauce
mi deviled e^. If desired, top
with or verve additfawal dressing.
6 to 8 servii^.
With ttiese redpes and hdp^
hostras hints vsp your ileervi^ nd
wtth an anqde si^f^ d bdk'WM
sad dcmeatic turii^ you'n sure
to have friends "Axldiig*' to . ^
dooi' faef<xre the bdMbp are over.
1
m
Ml'
Tkoo, od! of us la
cSl of 70U, we lead our
gzv^ogs and bast wiA«s {w a mmTTf,
I Qtd4cBliion«d liolUloT stoson.
Beach Barber Shop
R«^ Aim 1 D«loris
1705 Pacific Ave.
GA 8-9820
Here we ttree d^daw cerfecttesa
^UNsi am Mp. Ifeese
(^a, mm bf packed In prMty
gl^ to favartte Meads aad leaiimv
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: Vjrglnii Beach SUN, Jhursdi^, De<»mbf r 23^ 1965 ,
REALTY TRANSFERS
i?
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nammU. BMlK«t«
^ or pwfenite IfaM
Bdww4 Blil^ Ddi flt WX l| Al-
bert Edratd (^ «t «^ V^ I.
Uock ». fill oC MMsm AflM
ptaa, m *,' t« $17 Jl.
P«caiMilM Vfltage. te. to I
OiarlK L P«t«r et «|. lot I,
Uock tt. |M of I^<*liaita* VO-
u^: to mm.
Poci^iaiM Vffla^. Ine. (o t%
BwMr <*^ et lai. in a. MN^
$B.fli
dark-HlilliUI Qp^on^^ h>
bkKi 4, pbt <i^ hitfn ^«
PlMa we. l%,tt« is.!
Wareo A. filMlir el
H. Berry, *. «l IK* W
George A. Mmr et ux, H d,
Mock B. plat of Bircbwood Gar-
deis Mc. 5; tn I9JS.
Jamea C. JUmemerg^ et uz to
Lee B, tmnff. Jr., lot S, bkxdi
afi, pl^ oC Can^fflae Faim mc.
S;fl«t UIJO.
Geor^ B. OirMMxa- et uz to
WIHmh R. Sb»ley et ta, lot S,
biodc G, piM rf Bu-dnvood Gsur-
da tec. S; ^ {■•%
W. P. ^eea to Doqald t. Hotenes
lites R & S, plat oC Crystal Lake;
tazlZl.
Joi« SertBipa ^ ux ^ M. L. B.,
b&, kit 4. bk)ck 19. pdat of Pan-
brohrftaor aec. 2; tax |i7.ffi.
ftwidin Boice Oama et ax to
G^rge C. Uapree et ux, tot B,
Uodi C, 1^ of Bbtdiwood Gar-
den aee. S; taat IK-TO-
Cmkmod BoBm. Bk. to Jade
Wtaa et yx. kH f. Uxdc E, i^t of
ArreetoKl aee. 8; tax |B.70.
liMyd OateorfttoD to Tbom-
» A. IkataBi a ux. kt 7. Uodt
B. flat of Arrowhead aec. 7; tax
B. Alraumder ^ ux to
Itednlck Si&& Gallup, Jr. et
,m. tot SI7, plat of l^orou^ood
aee. I; tta K.75.
BEkrard Li^doo Pun^ et ux
to (Mo CUorton Lewis et ux,
H, Uoek D, plat of Aragooa
toil aee. S; tax IM.10.
Midi Men Mqriia ^ux to
Di(llMt;y Rh^ OntiwatiaB. lot
m. btodi 81. ^ of Aragona VU-
1^ aee. 6; tn piM.
^^fotfe 0. Peaoixi et IB to Dan-
M t. AadvMo et ux, tot 87, plat
ef,Jl4rt3^ aec. 4; tax |K.
I^wsk M. Gr^uun et ux to J<^
L. Ra^oid ^ ux, tot 1^: btock W,
ftai of Blitiwood Ganjffls aec 8;
'taxin.75.
&bb N. Jaaper et ip to Edwia
J. Dto-aad et sot. tot 81, ^ of
Pimdls Potart: tax |46.a.
Cttver J. JoB^ et ux to WiUiam
Sdwifi Cede et ux, lot 4, bkxk «.
pM of ^is^H Amw Haza mc. 4;
taxHIJI.
J. i. Ifo^, Ct et ux to W&C&
H. DremMB, site SSfl, ^ d 1%o^
ei^Dod se& S; tax IS.S. ,
Wakor A. Flu^^ ei ux ta .^ilsi
T. Agent, Jr. et ux, kA 288, idat
d Ukemm SboT^ sec. B; tax
|».7S.
Dmas R. ^>at1cs et ux to JJKir
roKe E. Doss et ux. k^ 20, 22,
Uock 80, plat of Sbore Acr«; tax
|»JS.
Wrd D. ^asims et ux to
ioiageii liow^ Guy, krt A, ptoft of
Hev Vu^aia Btodi OotporatkHi;
tnl45.
ayi^Qrie V. Moor* ^ # to Sal-
^ A. moAnt, M i Md part of
toll^ i^ of §^ PIom; fan |I8.».
Job V. Caiis^ A us to Mar;
Fruc^ tli^. tot n, {M «f
MsUwsee. I;taxti8.a6.
Frwtoriek E. (Mm et ux to'D
Sam pH^. Jr., lots ». 23, block
«, trfat of Vtel^BeMh Devd-
epDM^ OrafH^; tax ^.90.
iobert L duiittfa, Jr. et ux
to Edward V. Dqmdy et ux, par-
e^ ld«t of ^ Mk*; tax mn.
, BMxy JtoB% Q»|i«-atitm to
Ku-1 jll. Stems. ^. ct ux, lot 2.
Ibt of KiaSi Gmrt sec. SA; tax
l^mi^ooi OcMpM'atm} to Georp
r Biee et ttx. ^ S«, plat of
ItiOroi^iigood sec. 1; tax $22 50.
R. 0, ftmra ^ UK to James E.
Don. |r.. 8 i^rcds, (At oTx Vir-
0m Bd>^ Devek^Ki^ Com-
ply; tax 190. ,
I^Mt A. Ackoman et ux tu
Alvin Q. Jarrett et ux, 4 parcels,
plat of New Virgioia Beach; tax
^.71
Lecffl R. Acre* et ik to M. n.
WekA et ux, parcel A. plat oi
ThaUa Island; tax $00.
WcD Realty Cofporation ei ab
to WUliaoi S. Thomas et ux, lot
4, Wock 17, plat of Princess Anne
Plaza sec. 11; tax $21.90.
Pk» Realty Corporatkm et .i1h
to James Constantine George, Jr,
et ux, tot 19, btock 17, plat (rf Prta-
cess Anne Plaza sec. 11; tax $19.%.
I4(» Realty Corporation et aJs
to Fraidc A. F^}rttifla, Jr. et ux, lot
9, blbdc 17, plat of Princess Anoe
Plaza sec. 11; tax $19.80.
Pico Realty Corperatton et als
to Jdhn William F4y et ux, lot 5,
btodc 8, plat of PriiKiess Anne
Plata sec: 10: tax IBJ6.
Dm Ray Evans et ux to Parser
N. YMlng et ux, tot 25, blocK 26,
plat (w Aragona Village sec. 6; tax
mm.
dsNwaW B. Salyer et ux to T & M
Ctmstruction Corporation, i\is 5/
plat of SoutherB Pointa sec. l; tax
WfMmi G. Huston et ux to T &
M ConstnKtio9 C(H7oration, tot t,
Uxk A. plat of Great Nedc Es-
totes sec. l; tax $34.50.
Bobby L. llorianM ux to Handd
W. Co(^ rt ux, lot 26, btock 60,
plat ol Ara^ma Village sec. 7;
tax $19.50.
Robert L. Yon et ux to Property
Buyen, Inc.. tot 138, piat of Wesb
fnordaad EiAates sec. l; (tax
$80.5$.
Propoty Buyers, Inc. to lYank
D. nmi et ux. tot 28, btock 31,
pM. of PriiH^ess AnM Plaza sec.
7; tax $85.06.
Property Buyers, be. to John M.
J^aies et ux, lot 114, plat of Gar-
dmwood Park; tax ^.80.
nt^rty BtQ^s, Inc. to Hinnas
B. Payne ^ ux. kA 7, block l&^,
plat of Princes Anne Plaza sec.
3; tax $82.85.
Pii^erty Buy«^ Inc. to I Ay
R. Satgg^, Jr. et ux, tot 21, bloct^
SI. ,plat (d Afogona Village sec. 7;
tax $80.70.
duu-lM Landbert l^ith. S". et
ux to Qiarles Lamb^ Smith, Jr.
et ux, tot 28, plat of Lynn Shor(»;
tax $40.50.
Pn^jerty Bu^rs. Inc. to Billy
R. Rush a ux. lot 8, block 70,
(dat of Princess Anne Pto^ sec. 4;
tax ^20.
fttjperty Buyers^ toe. to Gard-
ner B. Lmiks et ux, lot 2. bkxk 12,
plat of I^iiK»K ^rne Plaza sec.
11; tax $19.50.
Property Btsj/mt, Inc. to Ce^ F.
Hays * W, W 808. put of W«^-
moretoad ^atoa sec. l; tax $17.85.
Pnptftj Biiyers, lac. to Red-iey
Lee Kl^ et ux, tot 8, btodc ii,
plat of Prtmx^ Ane Plaza sec.
11; tax $84.90.
Glenn L. Head (^ ux to Property
8iQ«&J^.. tot 11, block 7A, plat
of nin^ Anne Phaa sec. 6.
tax$16J0.
HaroW Fisher et tot to Property
Buyers. Ii^., lot 44, ^ of Pine-
wood Gardens; tax $18.*^.
William 0. Howard et ux to
ProQ&rty Buyers, Inc.. tot 24, block
17, jiH of Princess Anne •j'laza
sec. 3; tax $34.15.
Defeat D. Reber et ta to Prop-
er^ &iyers. Inc., tot 10, Uock
19, plat of PrincMi Asae Plaza
sec. 4; tu $19j06.
Mack C. Brinn ^ isc to Prq^erty
Btqr^i. Inc.. tot 18. t^dt 2. plat
of Princes Anne Plaza sec. 9;
tax $19.96.
Penndel Company to Lacy L.
skto Borou^; tax $196.
Fred B. Cooper et ux |o Robert
C. I^e^ et ux, tot 6. btock 44,
ptot d Princess Anne I^aza sec. 5;
tax $24.90.
Curtis L. WiUians ^ ux to Lar-
ry Louis Meyers et ux, lot 331,
plat of Lakeview SSiores sec. B;
tax $28.25.
Clarence L. Powers ^ ux to
Lawrence Frederick Keidel et ux,
lot 5, block 39, plat of An^ma
Village sec. 9; tax $8825.
Fredoridc Adum Schwer, Jr. el
ux to John W. Caches et ux, tot 6,
block F, plat of Lake &nith Ter-
race; tax $34.36.
Alexai^r J. Forbes et ux to
Walter CorKolvo, M 3, blodc 84,
plat of Princess Anne Plaza sec.
7; tax $19.85.
Junes N. Berry et ux to Francis
E. Schwehn et ux, lot 98, plat d
Fair Meadows; tax $24.
Virginia Beach Buiklers and
Con^twdVon, Inc. to RoUrild B.
Om^iee et ux, toto 18, H 15.
bkx^ Ut. plat of LakMvood; tax
$28.31
fmp&rtf Bio'erB, lac. to IVed
South, Jr. et ux, tot 2. blodc 74,
plat of I^incess Anne Plaza sec.
3; tax 18196.
Stanly E. Murphy et la to Har-
ry E. Itarpliy et ux, t.5 aCTe-jJm
of Pleumt Rki^; tax $22J0.
Lawrejce T. Cop^ to H. Davis
Gray, Jr. et ux. tots 9. U. Uock
49. |dat ^ Vkrgtoia BeacA Devel-
opment Oxnpmf; tax $24.
Clark-Whitehill C(vp(»-ation lo
Robert Oliver ft7or et ux, W 19,
btock 3, [dat <rf Prtocess Anne Pto
za sec. 14; tax $B.06.
Binney Road OMimratkm to At-
lantic Cooiduotton Coi^atttn, 5
parc^s^dat of East NorfoUi; tax
$166.
Chtflea FVam^ Schoen to Kd-
Eea R^^ k Devek^ment Cor-
poratton, tot 22. block 1, plat of
P(K;alMDtas Village; tax $17.85.
Redd et ux. parcel, plat of Bay> -^ Swreline Corporatton tv George
D. Howard et ux. tot IS. btock Z,
plat of Lake &iUth Terrace sec. i,
tax $45.45.
Robert M. Evans et ux to E^
rique A. Martinez et ux, H^ 18,
20, btock 46, plat of Vir^ia Bead)
Devdojanent Compmiy; tax $2325.
Ptotot-0-View, Inc. to Frank J.
Wolfe et ux, k^ 5, btock 5, plat of
Point-OVIew sec. 1; tax $39.46.
Dewey A. Os^-om et ux to James
E. Kirkman, Jr. d ux, lot 129, pTat
dBlig»- Grant sec. 2; tax $^.30.
Shordine Corporatkm to Michad
J. Simcisko et lix, tot 2. btock Y,
plat d Lake Smith Tarace wc. 9;
tax $39.15.
R. E. Zimheld et ux to Janes L.
Parker et ux, lot 13, plat of BerrJe
Gardens; tax $19.06, » »*
Alton Leon Vau^ et tn to C. D.
B«-g et ux, lot 6, block 19, plat of
Ponbroke MaiK>r sec. 2; tax
$27.30.
JYederkk William Bates, III et
TO
YOU
HJMO
1,500
2.000
24W
3,888
4,000
5,000
HOME BUYERSri
Compare These Rates
WHY PAY MORE ON A 2ND MORltlAGE LOAN?
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$87.41
41.11
54.82
68J3
82.03
U8.64
137,06
Mes.
$23.80.
85.78
47.61
58 J8
71^
11181
SAVJi $'s BY
DEAUNG t)iR^ WITH LENDER!
OUR RATES ARE THE LOWEST BECAUSE:
1. We Imd oar own mmey. 4. No aTjnUf^ttoo feet.
2. No B/okerage cliwges w dis- 5. No hHUea' diH*ges.
eem^ig of notes. 6. Pre-paymoit privllegce.
3. iBsnrance to ^Jtknud.
BANKERS. ATTORNEYS AND BROKERS RECOMMEND US!
COMPARE! — PHONE APPUCATION TO: — fiO-lieO
UX to Wakar F. MaMri 4.m tot
n. Mack 1 plat of Angooa Vfl-
lap sec. 5; tax $15.30.
Wamo-Slbeit-Pma, Inc. to
John MarahaB JMer 4 tn, tot 3.
btock 80, ^ of Oanead Sprii«
Hoiaaa; tat ^J8.
Robert r. R^^ am to WU-
Uam D. Loofbourrov d ux, lot 10,
Uock M. lOat of Aragona Village
sec. 4; tax $aBJ0.
FYanc»s M. Hld^t^ to Hari^d
P. Smith et ux. dto 72. plat 9f
Nort Uiddbom Ptti: tn $11.
Ceadlia Homea. te. to llieo-
^e A. Ltti^tf^, Jr. d ux, kk
3. block D, ptot of Amwli«Kl sec.
8; tax $3136.
Credcwood HoniM. laC; to Earl
H. Byrd, Jr. ei tot, Id 4. Uock E.
plat of ArrewfceaA aee. 8; t.u
$33J5.
RmaM G. WUaoa d ux to Ford
Motor Qpapa^, tot 81. plat of Hr
ven I^e^ aec. 1; tax $»i».
Sea^e Redty, Inc. to Jdm
W. Camenm et uk, k^ 22. 83.
btock 1 plat of Jacfcaowtole; tax
$24.75.
BAYSttE BAPTIST
%Mimm - tte Itay^ia B^
tist Ctapck iHMMd ^ O^rM-
mas Cdibte-laKt MMagr a%ki
tt waa M^ed *«« MmI," prr
$mm ^ the aM\ cMfi mdm
&e indioa U IN Abater d
Mudc, to Paiderjpisi. Tl*
Youdi didra gave a apedal nmk
rt» ytmi pe^ of Ihe dwrdi
wfll cMbine Clttiataun Cardtog
wUli a 'teyride'* on DeceedMr 9).
They wfll virit the homes of "shrt-
Ina" «>d KHWude wWi a weiner
ra^ Myoung peo|«e d the
dwB«fa are enwur^l to jpttwid.
IWa i»roJeet is uadftr the A«cti«i
of ^ You^ OoifflcM. Stove SMterf
to the preddait of tbe OouadL
On Oriatmaa Stnday. Dece^ier
28, the yoiaig peofJe wlB F'^t
a Chriatmaa play "Ttie Empty
Room." ♦
tlie 6ood SanarrHan Latfea Cbm
d the dnud) bdd thdr Oui^&niB
pprty and haidieon M<^y, De-
cer-ber 13. The cCass tm^ 1*
lirs. Virginia Diaecm «id the pred-
dent, Mrs. Hdiert Dawky.
r^
m Ctoan, l ioWiHlul Milt
Mebilheat KeroseiM NmI CM
Call: FUEL FEE(I
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Bet«wen JiAnstoB Road end Nerview A.v«
IN JOINT OFnCES WITH OUR RESIOENnAL
(VA-FHA-CONV.) AND CCKHMERCIAL LOAN MVISIONS
BUILDERS SUPER MART
The Mo«
Complel*
PRIIICESS AM
Opl^tite City fl^
VIRininA BEACH, VA.
We^ve eeine a-carollug to bring
ymu All the 1*^9 happiness an<l gUMlness of heart
that g«»M with C^ristmaui. To oar song of gooil eheer, we add
m special note of tlianhs for yonr kind patronage
^ironghont the year. We are deeply appreciative.
Miy our waran fHen^hlp eontteme Ur wummy more year*.
iNe-IiO S^per Market
Lynnhaven & Diamond Springs
VUlfiUlM
ii^lert
Ml^(^
11
t ki^lS (Yearly and S<^soaal)
• LANDDEVaOPING
i MVBXDPBTS AGO^IT
I AiL TYPB OF Ftt^O^aNd
AAain O^a Af
iTOsu^iN to.
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Vlralnla Beach SUN, 11iurs«Uy, Dawmber 23, 1965
C&P Prtpdm Fur ttoildays
riefcJa
is7 Va. B««cft Blvii.
pIknM 428-71 il
m^
npiCBS i^iMS— Ilb« Oceana
Ottcwt WIvts Oi) h^kl their
tmmi. CWMmtt BiA Saturdiqp,
jDeenribo tt at ttM HAS Oceana
OOw'i CM).
A|S(mAaiti|jr fifl^ offlctrs tt}d
Atk ladNi J(HM^ Ok gala cUa-
aa r -^aaw «£^ to a yeu^ alfj^
ipoMorcd 1^ ttw Whf«8 (^.
file higd^ (^ aii fwenlQi wai
iriwD Sfflta daui UoMldt dn^)ped
ta ud hndM flvt door jpriaN
•ad bMk oiiiara lor hb comi:
(^n^fou viAfiran all the
Purieg the evmlog of dtn^
|y danc^g, Cai^ln Dexter C.
■, ^Uoo ounnapArg
tfx^ ttaaa out to praaeot a
Pravidbig OM^ fw ^ eve
4if a teMte INN tiM wdl
NGRAM PHARMACY
V«rnoii HoiMycilIt
2d7 25th SflrWt
' j iwiny w
mtm
TO OUR WONDS^FUL RIENDS, ao AND NEW,
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WE EXTEND OUft SINCERE APPRECIATION FOR,
THEIR Cbf^lDER^TION AND PAST PATRONAGE
. . . AND MOST EARNEST WISHES FOR A.
Happy Holiday Seasdii
E HOI^ THAT THE COMING YEAR WILL BRING
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PEACE, GOOD HEALTH, GOOD CHEER AND
PROSPERtli' ^'
iBemard H. McNamara, Manager
Vraylor optical COMPAKY
\pMG»nA WEACH - Hdpteg to
smot^ the flo^ of bog (flataiwe
catts on a aat^wida bnla ia the
respcwblUQr «{ v^uA A* Chesa-
p^e and PotAniA Telqrfwoe
Con^any oT Vlr^nla caDs *e
"Network Managgnent Center."
Network Managanent CaitM-s
providf flexfcle arranganerta of
telephone circuits so that calls can
go throu^ qui(*!y. Th* continent
Is divuji geographically by the
BeD System into 12 regions each
with Its own swiU^g center. Each
r90im, in tmn, is divided into
sections, th«i into primary centers.
II<H« than 300.000 long distaiKe
voicefwatya aiiwcR»s the continent
to ^nalct sure tfivt any (me (rf the
tfwn than 90 milliiui phones in
North An«rica can be connected
quidJy with any other. This nrt-
work of circuits features automatic
switching equipment which rmites
all long distance calls.
n&te in Virginia, the C&P C«n-
muiucatkKis Centa* in Richmond
serves as the sectional caHer.
while ttt^regimal center is Wayne,
Paii^lvania. NMfolk and ^a-
noke ar^ d^^ated as iffimary
locations.
TUs Christmas, it .is e}^)ected
that more than we million k)ng
I distance calls will be handled
! ttiroui^ C&P facility. Th^e calls
must be directed through cardul
ckcuit arrangement ^ that as
nnaay cdls as possible can be
■jawipll^iWt in the initial dNrt.
%n(% the tSiristmas holiday is Ibe
heaviest long distance calUog <by,
a cnstjnt surv^UIaM^c m 3ie
netivrork must be maintained. This
CASH!
Yoii CM 1^
to $10,000
PEH WEEK
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To all the
messages of good cheer tfaaMiii^'<}ut
dttfing this holiday sesMon, tv^^ lucf H 4^
oiir ow^ wisftiiiiymi i very m^tt^t^^t&di. May i^
fiAi ah f^ndaiQce (^ th^ ireid l^ys 4^
youl 'tS^'^ MM lluMt, hHi^hg you ^a^ and contentment
Co., Inc.
VIRGINIA BIACH ^^»WA
to itoe I9 "iikmA Managcra."
, M imk ragMWl and awtlaiial
^^ ^ip^ iM current status
b^urds ^ prov^ ty^to-^fi^
ute tafon^^QB 6 "mm^ Mb-
tfnatioiH tti! indniMi a Ami ^-
(b^ caAi. ,
Ptg m^m^esM has Acnm fiuit
trafib ieam can hiM 19 isit la
fta kBI i^nce waitm M ih' J Ml*^
U0m^. U, for bsUiM^, flbart
rimAI be a, Mdden i^^r^ bi
eaSa te a pfqrfculv am^. <^»ii»-
i$m GMild ai^^ ^jTMd ta oliHr
dties If st^ tm not takai to
keep tile "cananMinkatioai h^-
jdear fa^r roroirtbig tram:
drcuUf. a aort
«ilf«i tiolrw Jflltt tn0*t|(jrr Itt lattjlit^r
at* Mtti. lt*« t^t tlit» mljMt wt nimtf iittr Uw^ttp
ta& »lfm flttt jibA ImteweAiii^ feUtiw mA filrmtg*r«. a-
KfiHam - Eaton Insurance
And
3111 Pedfk Aveittie
2^)6 B Princess Anne Rd.
of t«nipqrai7 faypfts.
ITke aetwoci mviasws by ttMir
coDstarit vigy c«n kaap OMttan
Met onlM ^ i^ ^r^
fWlM. tai^ adv^^a i ^
Mhrent ttne mm i^i* jl^y
'»^HK» Ae Anr aad 4^^ a(
trt<f& and bf teMratiag ii^
fadlities.
On Ouistinat day. CIriP M be
*m^ng W^m Msri to ipiM
oA Uu^i^ file long iU^mm
v^f^fik wttfa a mlntattsi d 4efaf.
1^ a^nnt Direct XHstmce ttal
tag (biX» 1^ mitmett torn
2.000 (^^s and other ta^ffic
ptrsnuiel will be M hsod ta a^^
^tamers di^ ^ and artae.
Mary Asa Giuixel. famaw tti^Bi«i lU OeMwD Park Schod, la a
IftrarUm ta w ekmentaij Air Farae wAtA ta Crete. She is Amm
hen at Knossaa.
GREETWaS FROM GREECE
FYan Knossos, Island ci Crttfi,
Greece, comes a Christmas card
from a kmur resident d Virginia
Beach, Miss Mary Aim Gnnl,
daughter ol Mrs. Louis Giozd and
the late &fr. Ganzel. "Teedie," a
fonnar librariain in ^ 9^taa
Park Elementary schod, is now
with the U. S. Ak Force school <M!
the Island ol Crete. Her interest*
ing letter l(dk>ws:
"Greetings ^ron Crete. livtag
in Gree»9 is great Our achool fac-
ulty is small (11) and most con-
gmal f(»tning quite a {amily-Hke
unit. We aijoy tri{^ii^ around to-
g^er. '
"Over our Thanksgiving holiday
we went to Rhodes, a diarming
and unique isle with a me^eval
as well as cla^ical aUno^ere.
The Knii^ts ol St. John made 1;
their headquarters in the Middle
Ages until the Turks chased than
to Malta in ]k2. I couM still hear
the (4|i)Wng of their armc^ down
^6 coU^ streets. Castle walls
and ^aipBr|s enclosed the Okl
tomi 1^ iU bright blue and vel-
\fm itaoa houses, and TUridsh
nynartia |unctuatai the skyliro to
tell the aid of the story.
"Now we, are looking f(Hvard to
a twoiinA Christmas cruise— first
<m the l^:<to Egypt, Ldsancm
and QsP^m, then up the Adriatic
to Yi^oslavia and Vaiice.
"We have cover«J Crete weD
and viiA»d the unearUial Minoan
War.
Aad from ttw Island of RhodU
i 0^ Med. is Jkany l^aw^olo,
att of the managa:a of the H0-
tune Restaurant at 31st and Atlan-
tic. TtSk to him dboA the islam!
of RiwdM and hear his wo^^ftd
stories. Such u, "Onc^ a yNur tte
butterfUea amte to the Uand of
Risudes and Uaiyot tfie stete aai
tren ta ooior't^tag ^ery. aacl
Qiai dlainpear as tiicidjr » ^
came. ar,,"1he hMiUe^ttted Uaki
throi^ wbM tte tta water Amts
tai^i^ freah fiidbi to live in new
seawater fli^raig ontiaaonriy
ttwough the taifts and flushed
clem evc^ dtey. At 5 p.m. Vne
pperiAcm is drat down. ^ &e
poor and mo^ are aflowed to
take 'ttw fish that remmn fta*
ihet food." Even m Idaui ta the
Mediterranean Sea faaijlts own
Ckitamunlty Ftmd!
jpalaces w #en as dotal a Tiffle^ t^Sw » <verated % Mr,
ol o# own diggtag— an dd.pot
handle or two!
"OnT thrice>weekly lessens ta
Greek are helping us to speA to
our friendly hosts-mo^ ' they
are surmised— not too numy tour-
t^ bother, I gueira. It is tmigh!
KATA XPETOYTENNA or ""Good
birth of Christ' " and so aids tbe
card.
Virginia Beach has many fcntner
residents of the Island of Crete
and from the Island of Rhodes.
To mention only a few, there is
'Mrs. Harry," as she is affection-
ately known, the wife of the latf
Harry Katsias. owner of "Harry's"
it 24tfa Street and Atlantic Ave
nue, since befare the last Work!
Jimmy Kont^anoa,
ii^ dtisKn who own&^oid f!penlbea
the Normandie R^nauranC is a
former resident of a snail te«Ti
about IS inOas nsrtti til A&eat. &
was recently elected treasurer of
the Chamber ol ComH^ce and
h^ beai a Fi^ Otta^ of Vir-
{^BeiK^.
With us. tiso an Jtamy and
George PrMperos, vt^-faown res.
tauranteuBs who come fn»n ^
southan part of Greece. ,
Hie A|eKander family contrb-
ut^ nnich t3 Viiginia Beach. Its
popular cafe next toKthe^B^ii
and
Ifrs. Gax'ge AkaanAir and bb
brodia-, Jeffir^. Youi^ Ur. 'mi
Mrs. Angle XWa^i^ own i^
^ra^ the sqAistfcated Alex|qr
dkrBe%le M^'a ^M)pL wbidi alaa
coi^i^tes- to t^ ^ortsvtar ^
the temme fatiQe. liie senior Al-
xanders ii^pnallir cam frdn
Gr^ce. '
We qMAn fr^ LaM|]||yron: "Thii
Isles d Greece, the Wes -^
Greece, Where ^^^ Sappl»^
Loved and Sang! Wtiere cne mai^
taii», Look down en li&i^flitei
and Marathon, L^^ iom m.SS$
Sea" . . . «>d &a3 we r^um a
card to "Teedie" ta fafrfway
Greece frdra ^ yacJ|i'|
renrt city. .. .
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ITCHING
LIKE MAD?
6«t this doctor's f ormulal
i^mo spe^ily^ itopt torirant of
externally ceused itching... of
teneaa. mkwr skin irriutiom, ncm-
pSi^oaam iiMCt bit«. Desemittses
onveeuMnip. Kills miUi<Mtt(tf sur-
face §tTm%. "De-itch" skin with
ZeiiK>— Liquid or Ointment.
Wdter N. CmW, Oa B«h Schari PriM*d. (tetl) and Wterwa
Davb Kdtem ^h Sdieal PriBd|>»>. <rt«W> *^y *"" P**»^
tkat itat. Hurt tte «*e.l« l«i** by C«r«»U "* ^^ •^ «»*
McndHcd fcy the SmOhen AMOclattoB oT CoUegei and Schoola. (pheto
by PU C d wnaii )
YULE LOG LIGHTED
BAY^JE— Hie boning (rf the
Qauixim seaton ia Bay^de got
off to a good ^art recent^ witti
the Ugbttag of the "Yale Log"
and the drttkii* of a "to«*" to
the coming year, lliese ceremwiies
wee in heeptarwith the early set-
tlera' OHiatmas traditiajs. As we
ka9w the settles came here from
Ei^land and they brou^t their
En^ tradttkxtt wi& timti. One
of whicb was tliat the yule log
nxttt bum all nigbt on Christmas
nl^. So one of ttie maxA»ens of
tilt boitteiMld sat up all nigM and
"mm to tt." It w« eq^lo'ed
v«iy bad luck if the log went out.
Hie yuk Log Hurting ceremony
WM held at tlw r^m^ 'Amx^-
good Ifause and Camdr. Norrie
llMtin, dressed in oo^ane of the
iTIh cotay, taidBg the part gf
Aiam Tlien»#8opd, tt the log,
tnm i^kh ladies in ccktM cor
toBnUt i^b^ ti^ors a»i ii^ turn
ttt •my candle ta! fte home. What
tiM. tapers were tt a "toa^" wp
^hwdt before the 9n.
The meniien of the lliorou^
good 69x6m <M> were tere
,^ead, <rf tkne mi ^ houaB was
tailaAiajr deooraNd in keeping
lAk the ooknlid days. A large
cw t ye e n «v^^i was <» the dow
nd as you cmte in the fttait do«r,
tile ilair ieadb^ to ttie second
flov WM de»»«ted with pine
swags. Oo tile nuri pt^ was a
cbMjI arratgement ni capped
boxvraod, slices of lemons, cran-
beries, airanged in a awe shape
and topped by a pineapple. .Ac-
cording to <me (^ the host^ses, the
pineai^le was a symbol of hospi-
tality in cdosbl cU^s.
Once agafai tMs year, the garden
chi) nAde a cdbnial "kissing
ball" much more elaborate th?n
anything seen today. It was sas-
pended from the ceiling in the
hall and as you went up the stairs -
you could see Uiat it contained the
Ouistmas creche.
Rne, cedar, boxwood, pyracan-
thia berries were used in the dec-
orations and over the mantle d
the parloi- was a knrely della robia
wreath, made of coivse, from freA
fruits, which had been treated,
greens and the traditional della
nd)ia blue vehret rUbm.
It was a bright, beautiful fall
mcnming and the guests came by
droves to see ttw dec(»-ations hi
ttiis first iMTick house in ^nerica.
Linoleum Fbori
W« create Floors that dis-
tingrutsh room! In homes, of-
fices, shops, these Individ-
ually Designed Linoleum
Floors confer smart, color-
contrast distinction which no
other floor treatment can
match. Colors, motifs — ■-
"Chtratfter!" in a WQ|« —
that give long-lived service,
at moderate first-cost! M»y
we give you an estimate?
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WeVe spreading
the news to friends
near and far, that
11^ wi^ 1h«n aii
#ie very brighfesf/
cheerltst and
happM holiday
season av^r I
Merry Christmas!
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heighbors and associates
the most joyous^f
Christmases and the
happiest of New Years!
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AMPLE CAPITAL . . . AMPLE LENDING LIMIT
m BANK of Vll^INIA BEACH
Pacific Avenue at Laskin Road Naval Air Station - Oceana
1802 Atlantic Avenue USFAAWTC- Dam Neck
3333 Virginia Beach Blvd. at Princess Anne Plaza
4864 Shell Road at Bayskie
4920 Virginia Beach Blvd. at Aragona Village'
2422 Princess Anne Road at Courthouse
No. 4 Janaf Shopping Center — Norfolk
No. 8 Selden Arcade — Norfolk
0»« Monday through Friday, 9 A.M. to 1 PJI.— Friday afternoon - 4 to 7 P.M.
nnivnilliv Mngtoywamduown
l1 "^ VJ^ 1^ gifts of pea(x, joy awiksting(mimimenU
With tkM% we greet our frimids artdtiMghhors arid extend owrhecui^
felt ih^f^ for yoi^imnyMndfi^eB. We are pnvneged to serve yotu
Snow Jr. & Kiiigi Inc. Overmyer & Ennis, Inc.
MASONRY CONntAabRS ^ STONE CONnAaORS
MIS Ch««hSt"^' "'"**" Norfolk, v.. ?50W.21i.$tr.« MA7-1822
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Ip song and story and, most of dU, in o\ar hearts
ttl* pteisage (^ CUrtstmos lives one^, tb c&Mort an^
fti^M \J. At this glcd time, #e would like to wish our
' &?7 ^Miis full measure of Joy and Ueseings.
G«orf« L. iph^^e U« I. Chambtrt
Aldrid|l & Chambers Inc
317GrMtNiit
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Vlrgini* Beach SUN, Thursday, Deeember 23, 1965
Pl^ M
POST OFFICE LISTS ZIP OOBES
REPOSESSED SINGER Sewing
MMisiM-V^y equipped to zix-
sag, ovetoMt, etc.; fuU sbp,
Aeavy Aity, round b<M>in. Pay
li^-away balance of ^90 or
nudl monttdy paymert.
KLAM) fOSW unclaiOMd sew-
ing in«:fame aiM^/ci^ii)^ FvUly
eeyitpped to zSg^. o^rcaii
t/bc. Ori{^«}aUf aoU fw $199.90.
Il^ toy^Huy liiJaam ot $^.60
or 6 pa^TMQte of |8.0O.
RPPQBKSSD WHRE SgW-
ovfrcaat, ^. BaUnce of 127.50.
Ca^ or S payments of ^.SO am]
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SakiB Rd. 68
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Sttidi^ood Rd 51
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Sandra La G
Sandy Bay Dr K
Sandy Point K^ ft La Si
Sandy Valley Ct. I. Rd. 52
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Taylor Point Rd S4
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P.O. BOX 7027
BACK BAY~VIRGINIA BEA6|--PH. 426-5855
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Tilter Cir 51
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Vindale Dr ..a
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War Admfral Rd B
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Westisrfield Rd B
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Virginia Beach SUN, Thurtday, December 23, 1965
806MIPUIMS FOR YOUR 1REE
Mil imftOfy from your
CMttMi »m. Ut lowg boildfty
«Ulni ^ ^NMwH«s to tht **aih
pRflMM" lNa^n< from your trm
•*4^KiA^ Osmi Burn of m^-
«d MMet ecMklng dMcoIitc wd ce-
ted eorted with coeorat mits,
and ^ cttidy qMnnkl^.
Hare tre no-«oA candie*— tiw
IM tM children enjoy hdping
you mike for Christmas. SA addi
« qttce in the kitchen wb«e tbe
youi^^ti can w(rk. arranging
aevB-al bowU oC the cwttags for
tfMin to use. Yw may have to
Mp yow youngest melt the choa>-
1^, but evtti he can stir in the
ter^ and vanilla and roll the
^ndy in the coatings.
Wbea the eddies are firm, they
may be wraHied in transparent
i»m nd hi^ fnm your Christ
mm trae wWi colorful ribbons. The
prqairatiM) and wra^wig <rf the
caiKly mi^ beep your nccited
^Mogsters hap^ Ux ^o entire
.aftemoms — and they will cer-
teidy fMl ttwy had a hand m
ttw hdiday preparatkm.
Tlw dnldren can also help you
'make theae xmi pesmA batter
Anrar trelte. lUways a favorite
wWi yomg azxl oki, peanut butter
flavw is now availt^te in conve-
oi^ dUps that can be added to
coddM or melted and made into
dtelkioiB, smooth, creamy candies
and amcM. Here are Uiree sinq>le
conlectitns youi^^ars willl enjoy
aoaku^ from peamit bu^ flavor
MarAsMttw IVip Hats, Peamrt
Buttar teUs, wd Peaootty Squara
wfll md» a fuK^ amMnatt <rf
candies to offo- to holiday ffi^.
Or pack tlwn in jH-rtty ctHrtidners
to ^ve as ^fts to favorite frtaids
<» teacha-s. Just hnagine Iww
proud the children will be of ttM
gtfts they give whai they can say,
"I made it!" '
abeeriaie f^Mi Mm
1 fmAMgt (4 01. «we^ eaakhg
tJluetMt. M- 1 package (f ea.)
■«tii-«weet chocdrte t^$
1 d^ hnm Koi fHiiae flaka
1 teawoM vnflla
Flaked coconnt, finely ebpped
Birta. or tlay candy sprtaiklet
Partially melt chocolate over hot
water; remove from hot water and
stir witil smooth. Stir in cereal
and vanilla. Drop from teaajxnn
into coconut, nirts, or sprir*les and
roll to coat thoroi^hly. Place cm
wax paper and chUl until firm.
Th«i wrap in transparent saran,
if d^red. Mak^ d»ut 2 (k»en
small candies.
Mar^maOow 'Nf Hats
1 package (S^ oa.) peanut batter
flaver cklps
U mwsfamallowt
1 cup fbiely lAapM Mrti
Melt chips over hot water, stir-
ring until smooth. Ranove from
hot water. Dip half rf each marsh-
mallow into melted chips: then dip
in nuts to coat Uiatwghly. Place
coated side on wax papw and
let stand at rown t«nperature un-
til firm. Makes 2 dozen confections.
batter Oavar ddpa
% <sp aweetencv
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Darii af sail
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Melt chips ovar Iwt water, stir
ring until smooth. Remove fitm
hot urato'. Add condei^ed milk,
vanUla, and salt; mix thon}^i|^y.
Pmir onto wax papa*. (^M 30
minutes, or until firm enw^ to
handle. Shape into ^nall balls,
using dboirt 1 teaspo(Ai for ea^;
roll in nuts. Maka about 4 d;»en
confections.
Peaantty SqtiM^i
1 pM^ge <SH-«s.) peanut totter
flavor ch^
2/3 cap chonwd walnuts
Melt chips over hot water, stir-
ring until smooth. Ranove h'cm
hot water, add nuts, and mix well,
i^ead abouf V* inch thick on
baking sheet or shallow pan. Chill.
Cut into 1-inch square. Makes
about 2 dozen squarM.
LAKE JOYCE GC
BAYSEHE - Lake J^nce Garden
dob celebralad its "Annual Christ-
sus Party" at the S»»re Drive
Inn with the theme "All i| Cabn"
carried out in decwatlons of green
and white.
^)ecial guests werr Mrs. H. 0.
lYeenan, president of the Fed"ra-
tlon d Garden Cli^s of NotT^lk
and Vicinity; Mrs. Harry Miller
and Mrs. Janes Cohen.
Club mendbers donated $14.50 for
gifts for veterans.
The annual project, ChristmM
Greens Sale was held, Dec. 18 at
Bayside Hardware in Bayside
Shopping Cent«-.
A Clristmas sUwy. "Legend of
the Birds." was given by Mrs.
Cecil H. Reed.
Urase winnii^ bhie ribboia were
Mrs, M. K. Crockatt, Mrs. A. C.
Gonton, iHrs. Evwett P. Seay,
Mrs. H. K. Crosby, Mrs. Cecil H.
Reed.
jWHtost eudy dish, tteae
ivIMiB
af eveiy age. Best af
diniiiiiitinnal
LOiiii
end
wsmm sAvmos
ANTICIPATED DIVIDEND RATE
, 4V4%-D©c. 31, 19^5
mmk MUCH federal
HAVINGS AmWAH ASSOCIATION
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Mr. Emanuel Gavallas, his family and staff,
would like to take this opportunity to wish his
friends and customers a Very Merry Christmas
and Happiest of New Years.
; We will be closed on December 25 so that
wei v^th you, all will enjoy, Christmas with our
farriilies. m ; ""flgl
Wm DRVE MH
Pmrm Drive and Pkttvre floute Road
Ut us put yoiff hating system
ihrot^h Its pace* and nike $grt
W$ rMK^y for winter. Caii . • .
soon.
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Vdum© XL, No. 61
miMHONr428-2401 VIIK5INIA BEACH, VOK^NlAv WURSDAY, DECEMSK 30. 1965 Two S«:«oni-12 Pages
In Wrecks
VmomiA fSBMM - FVmt per-
mtirar* tarred in two acsddents,
one invicdvtag (our can, on \^rginii
Beach Boiitevaid, bmt the Prlo-
OMi Ant #qff^ certH" kul
M te the fenr-
■liredfeet
Ama Mm k^hway.
In the fir^ of te two accidents,
poUce mid a txt mridng a left
ton iMo the idK>p;wig center and
tiw HOind cor cofided. One of the
Nk) vdridea fled the acene oS. tihe
acddnt and the (Mw was ar-
mft^ a sbcHi time kiter. He vi^s
cbari^ with redoless Mving and
iMmng te acme of ma accido^
police ankf. Hm (faivo- w«s kioiti-
fied tf CterOKe WiUianu, of South
Binineck ftwd. Hie (klver <tf the
other car was id«tfifled m Mra.
DomU D. Bttibtf. as, of the aMO
Mrs. Baifeer adiwr danhter.
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>he second KiMnt ocuuiied
Bi i iwte a Mer i^mu tln^ee cars hx^
q!> bjr the ftst aecMent w«e
strack from Uie wm iig * faurth
mc, pdice said. '
said ilie lsw« car, drir-
C. |la«Bi^ n. ellke
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MrsMlseldawBlkeligii.
Jones, and die Mw of om of
4ie ofter cars, Barry F. Gy<hqr. 91.
<€ tka UNO blodc of Jteie 3t^ wire
mr-iim
Firms
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VmCUOi mkm - Ilie Tide-
wat«- Pavlqg Corp. and Cantrae
tors Pavlog Ckmpiny. Inc., both
of Virginia Beach, are being
laenEed. The new sii^ corpora-
tion wfll handk both plant-«ux as-
idialt and concrete jdba.
rM N. Rowe, head of Tkle-
water PaWi^, said scrae of tte
detab oC the mergo: have not
bam wolnd mA ytit, hat opera-
tk»s tuve been linked te^ether.
iRowe's Goipori^kni was fmned
a fear ago to take in the plant-
mbc op«*atkns <d Atlantic Coo-
ati^octim Cni)., wfakA he also
bea^ The asphalt plant is b-
cat«] ii«8t <rf Princess Aime I^aza.
Oooftractcrs Pai^ was founded
■gwral yeara Jp by Frank D.
Tamdl Jr. He later becsme asso-
ciated wkh the firm's preseit
pi«sul«tt Canton Teets. ai^ Ra^
R BreoWioM. Th^ re^ctirated
the tai^qeM and htt done several
concrete paving Jobs.
Ffaiandal a rr aa gsments w^e not
disdMed at the anaomeement d
the planned raerget <tf the two
firms.
Last Meeting in '65
IHB PiCTUlUE WILL SOON BE CHANGED - A
cercnMiy Umaimj HMmtag will aler this bdUk«
that time (|e Bank «( ^^rgWa Beaeh wll fOkiallsr
cntttag
At
Pbrst
aad Merdunts Bank. lUs picture n^^ w^ bacsBM a
item because tt is the last picture of ^ Bostalglc vtm hi Vlrghiia
Bcadi. (See addf saal stsry ea page l-B.) PMa bjr Baice.
Fatality Toll lUscf
Three Die in Two
Autorhobile Accidents
VmOBfVi WSMO-lbt deaths
of ivee persona tti aotomoNie ac-
ddeots in Virginia Btadi haa in-
iiuwid fte nuraNr o( Beadi traf-
fk tataWes for Wlto ».
Qkam L. WBasa. H. ai #e
be ma riraakly
a «» aiihe l a l s wueHi a af jar.
isa 8«atlsB Koai aad PH«y
Lane. The seeae af
is Jost narth ef
Blvd. sear the
Beach, dty Unaw
Pdice said the driver of the csr
was liiled as Otarfes E. BIHott
«, of the MOO bk>ck of Finney
Circle. BUkitt's home is wilUn a
hdf nrile of the 9&bb, poi&x said.
Poltoe said they have duvged
Eayott with inwokii^ary manslav^
The yavOi was roshed ta N«^-
fsk General Hospital aad was
dead oB arrival shortly after 7:N
P. M.
In a haad-oo coUaioo w Shore
Drtve, early ibmi^ m^t^ tan
mo Wire UOed ilMl»%. One ^
jaloAcWtes
tta <1lMi|»Hi 8MI Fire De-
partment exfii^d^Md the blaie
quMdy. Hht aeddetit had traffic
bidsed up for a kaif period of
i 111 I ■
tane..
The Mcident occurred Just west
of ShdSlDB Roai
vlellBM as Geer^ B.
the
etts, IS> sf
Wfllew Ave.,
Gewg e A.
ffM tl petty
UtHe Craek
Wkk-
sf
a Navy
M
hi the UiO black of
Neftil Ave.. Narfslk. Bleketts
was a wreekar Mvor at a Shsre
Drive sa^rfec stalMi.
fMk» said RickeOa was headed
WHi te (ht eMimad Ikk d Shore
Uppntlffatdy S nup.h.
%
Bott) cars w^e spun mw^ to-
wards the other (Krec^xi by the
ImfMKt and k^nire was thrown
from his veUcte. The car then ex-
pbded Wd mt^ fire. iUdcetts
was fowd dead in his or aboirt 75
feet aiway.
Ndtber car was cttrying pas-
The men's bodies ware takot i»
^niele Fimeral Hime.
Pdice add this was the Utfrd
dod:^ traffic fat^y d the year
in Uie resort dty.
Va Beach Elks
To Write GFs
VHtGMA KSAGH - An ambi-
tkius aadsrtaking has bea lawdi-
ed by the Eks Ckib d Vta-^da
B«M^. Ihe eampdin, kamm as
"Ldtors from Home" Is (tes^id
fautidfy to solicit namss ^nd APO
addresses d tntops in Viet Nam.
Once Uis nsiaas d Virgiaia Beach
naen have been obtabied. the list
wffl he posted in the lOks' Lodge.
a hMtm ^U sed to all mem-
thr
Public Hearing
Scheduled
WWGmA BBAGH - A pehUc
hewkig on protection against hurri-
canes and beach eroskm has been
sdwckiied for January 28, at the
Qvk Center on Padfic Avenue.
Reixewutatlves d Ae federd,
state and munidpal govemmoits,
oommerdd, ioduitrial. dvk. U^
way, fkwd and Ispacfa wfosion con-
ttol taiteresia and {mpeity owners
an VBged to attend the meeting.
Congress has ordersd a stud^ d
Vkipda Beach and ai^acieni afaiores
in the intereii d erodtti control,
hurricane protection and other re-
kited purposes.
Bond Sale Announced
VIRGdNIA BEIACR - aty Man-
lier W. Buas^ HatdMtt announc-
ed at CKy CdBidl meding Mondc^
dot the Vir^nia Pd>lic Schod
^liiority has s^eed to purdiase
itJ liffiiionln^sdiod doistroction
bonis from the dty at a nd inter-
ed d 3.3 pa: cent
Hatchelt saM he had hoped
that the Anthomy wMild par^
chase aD d Am l&l miDieB hi
schod beads that are jet to be
tte 16
approved by the votav lad
The bonds are to finance the con-
stniction d two new secondary
sdiook and ad<htMad dosedany
sdiods throu^out Che city.
HatiAett sdd tiw Mi9.ority edy
had |LI nnUoB avaUaUe to par-
chase beads with so "we will
get that amooat."
The intered rate mi these bonds
is identkal to tiwse bonds ($2.8
minion) ttnt the authority bought
fnMn the dty last marano-.
John J. Shand. Exakad Jhilar
d Oe Virginia BwA todgi, Hqri
Ms iMl nd be a "one shot ded,**
but tet the letterwritlQi cam-
patap wiU continw indefi&ttely. He
adM tbat he is hopdid d d>-
tiMng all tmm ntam sod address-
M. "We are uit(ta« aU oac msm-
bera to write personal Idttft. Wt
are gi^ to M them (tiie coidtet
foKSi) kmw we und^rdmxi nHi^
tb9 mt flatting in Viet Nam and
whd th^ are fi^idag for," he
sidd.
^xMding to l%and. mtfe tfam
N2,000 Elk Lod|^ hi the Udted
States are joining in the cnquUgn
in reactkn to danontratldos
agafaMt U. S. invdvemant in Vid
Nan. Ilw canqMdgD is nd limited
stridly to lod^ meakms, mi
Shand has iavitod aU residents d
Virginia Beadi to join tl» progron
and write pownd letters to the
froops.
Ihe lifged pnkAem now !adi«
the ma is obtaining the names
and addresML For obvkMS h^-
Ugence raeaons. noilitary antbori-
rdatiyps d nacn aad weaMO from
(CcHittauied On Pi^e Four)
P.A. Jaycees Prepare
To Present Award
VIRGINIA BEACH — The Prin-
ces Anne Jaycees are now sedc-
i^ noraindkns for ttieir wmual
IH^h^pjidied Service Award, to
be pius c ato d d B«w Credc Coun-
try Cbd> OB FHdagr, Janusy SI,
as a part d Natkmal Ja^^es
WedL
These intovsted hi nnninating
a yomg mtn, between the sfes d,
tl sndai^ for the award are u^
to (^ so M soon as posdUe. Hie
di^^N* for nonanatiMB is Jan-
Q«7 •, 1966. Nomfaiation fixms
may Iw picked up frran any msi^-
ber d the Princess Anne Jl^
cees or irt the office d ttie ^r
*^w
*Badi year the DisHngnirfieri
Sarvtee Awwd to prs a aated to an
oaMaadii% jmng mm al \%gnUi
BMdi. Thtf vtane- need ad be
a BModMr of tiw Jafceea. The
wiaiMrs are dtod lor thefr partid-
paticm in civk and community
affairs, ^nd for ftelr ouA^ndii^
wori[ toward the iaittemMnt d the
ffi-ee. AdditiMud farformation am-
oemkig qtiidffications may be ob-
tataied from Victor P. I^mkle.'
Ae guest speaker at the Awards
ceremmqr and toxpiet wUl be
State Senator William P. Kellam
d Vii^inia Beadi.
Ihe I^stin^iiated S»vice AwaM
was initiated by the I^iocess Affile
Jaycees four yean 140. Previous
wimia-8 were Lawrence SandUo,
C(Hiielius B. Oweitt, Edward T.
Catn, H, ud lad jwar's wiano-
was BkJiard ^»dtam.
Aasvdb^ to Josqih T. Bu^,
Jr., the dndtaa fw nanhiatfons
wffl be strk^ adharad to. md
^my ^H t liitar i ddtf la mfli^ aona*
hMtians for the Distfagiibhad Serv-
k» Mvard b urged tolo so hmnr
diatdy.
ikIiTA TRAVELS fASf ■» Baddph aad tte rest d iw
Dqr wheaBaaM Cbwi aaiie Ms CWstaaas hrlp tetheaM
Is Aeva hewsltjilsg ^at d.a •^amtaad" F4 1
r. (Ml» U. S. Hviy phda).
n.
jdayed d the NMh Pole Christnias
at Oeeaaa Navd hk Statiea. Saata
the Mp was "fd^er bad
Councilmen Approve
Charter Amendments
VIRGINIA BEACH — City Council held its last meet-
ing of 1965 Monday morning at rrincess Anne Court House.
It was expected to be the final ntteting for Virginia Beach
Borough Councilman Edward T. Caton, III, but council took
no action to appoint his successor. Caton was elected to the
House of Delegates and will
officially take office Jan. 12.
Caton sakl he eqiects to resign
his couiKil poskton Jan. 10 and
his replacement will be nvned
then. He saki he was fonnally pre-
pared to resi^ Monday, but mem-
bers of the council adced him to
wdt iratil the Mxt mad^.
L. (Bai«r) «gts, 84. a
hasbaea Mm ti^ po^
Oty MaaagCT W. !hmdl Hatch-
ett. adced council Wm^ to re-
<yiad die diesapeake nd Poto-
flMc Telefriione Cxi. to provide sep-
arate sectiMtt (as to ctty areas)
for Ms subscriben a^n it pub-
lidies tts new dBredory.
Batdiett sdd he ha heard d
mwy cowyldnts beowse tfie {M-es*
ed sydam U^ persons alphdid-
^ai&y wittoitt Mcrence to tiie <^
where ma person ttv^ ne said,
"A tot d stTHigers don't know 48
is a Virginia Beach nundMr." He
also add «Hien strangers to die
area try to kwk up a aiaie tt is
difi^ to find the (»ie they «wA.
CoukA voted to have a
aai
... Jt^:
in ds flsi^r.
aal^ Mdd adi« now wodd
dlais 4i# pteat ceai|«By «ou|^
ttaia to^ jpanan lir ^Mf dMugs
bdore fta. directory li
At 0m aasdHi
prafsialad mMlH IX iUk
td: mm Is Id- the aeqabltioa
d itwe acres Vol %mA (at Uttle
Creek: IMK b lor flw Uhiwy
at IPeasbrske; UNJM «i :|ir
Btn^rtodag the carvoiflB C^ed
Neck Itead: pad IM.IM gees to
the Pahle IMMles Dapt
The actual cmaicil meeUng took
(mly n minutes, so couikU re-
cused untB its called pdiUc h^r-
big on two charter chaise prc^
sds St 11:00 a.m. CM major ctm-
cem d the two proposals was an
■nenknent to rea{^>QrtkHi the Vir-
ginia Beach Schod Board, aid lay
(wt a plan for the sdection d tl^
board monb^v.
The (dan adopted by cmmcil
gives the board a me:|bers— %v-
« d «^kfa are seieded frtvn each
d te borou^ and four diosen
d-lai^. Tlw plan was luanimour
ly approved by council.
C. I. SUer, a resided d Pecan
Gte^dna said he ^^proved d ^
iftu, but adud ttie oouadl to m^
point a Ne^ so that be mi|pt
k>dc out Uxt the totorotts of lie
Nep^ popdatlcm in the c^.
aOer sdd ^ Negroes to tiK
B«hA "have woHtod with you
plo||i^ haaa . . . teve run arovad
ai««id Bate." m aaid,v"ft^4ii
(■Mti^ifc a^llHMft.aaLl^MliMi
^* Hi^er aaW, "GBr
dNira^doimd^ aft-
er Aiy."
m^ Vtank Duadi add t)w
cow^ wodd soioiKly eoaddnr
onbr's 'Ki|iiad.
The iptei •mm oppOMd droogly
hjr Rdaad Wkitar aad OIob Mg-
C^p^i lite proposed a pUn d
tCoBtlnaad On Pi«e Fow)
lOPWAIID T, CAtON. m
m^if^ «iib-
Beach m^
Shot Dw^n
VIRGMA bM8- a tovy
pitot fron VIrgmia Beach, ^iho
wtts attachedto the OaiTtor ^Hm-
prtso, wfts IriiM lad weA fhen
his ^taM^ka A£t dom bver
Noriii Vid Nam.
Bis wil» and twrabMrea l!|e to
the 9«a hNI d BttMB La#.
m
hat WtibMSilay.
Mrs. Pnid|i«nn», the formsr Pa-
trida BracMafw, was Mdbig
ChriaMaa wBb her parenli d
PdxfiOd Rivsr. Md., wbeif ihe
«ns BdBed d Ms diath. Ca^ R.
H. Bradshaw, her fa^er. wasinwe
th« mecBoal olSoer d
Navd Air
Private Park
Planted
WKSINIA BBACH ■> The Vhv
gjaia B«adi Raeradton Park Ooip.
wlH seek the Planning Oomqaia-
skm's approvd {dane for a kafs
private recraatknd park whoi the
cminiariea hddi ite pdiHc heu^
ing Smmsf ft
The frm h«i appUed Sm* a use
pmtit to esUfe&A ttw fodlltyon
three trads of lind Itag Sd«m
Road wMdi totd mtm ton iOO
acres.
The pbHH tor.h|d> farHttlrs far
tare gsif
range. U tantd edMas,
l^pe meld wlu tt aalts, 34
d amp0k», eemawrctol bdU-
tbndtr, skd*
tog dbk, harae tradt an
riag aad isewi^e txtatmtmL
The stte sAready cooKakis
(Continued On Page FWr)
Change Is
Sought
VIItamiA E®ACH> An orfr
nance dui^ whidi wodid require
an af pUcffiit for a ZKiing diai^e
or use pam% who witfafrawa the
rojpMd prior to And acf4» b^ Qky
Council to wait tix modha bdore
re-sdKnieting the i^teation h.ts
been prop<^. The matter wiK
come i^ bflfsre the Plandnf Com-
misdon Jamnry 12.
i.\i (Hresent diere k no required
wdtii^ poiod^ after withdrawal,
' owever th.-^e is .'• <aie-yea' wait-
ing p^iod if such an apfilicaliltni
Is d^ied 1^ ccHincll.
Tlie witfa^^awal d an ai^}Ucdk<n
is a kKiphde used afte* the Plao-
nirg Comminini recoBaneada de-
rad d the appitoiaaon in order flat
the appfioairtB wil nd have to wait
one yaar bdwe re-sufaidMi^ ftdr
Bridge Rebuilding Planned
For South Lynnhaven Road
VMHNIA BBAGH — ReevM E.
JdBMon, Director d tito Vir|^
INbA BiweiMi d Saidy sdd TUea-
dqr tba d^ b pimdng to rdwiiki
Cdc's Bridie on Sodh Lyanhavaa
Road, tiid croasM Londni fridge
Creek near I^aaa Jtono^ary
^aoMO sdd the bridge will be
widened to M toft and wffl hd^
stra^hten out tfw da^o-ous curve
in the road.
Severd* sources have s^ that
Sodb Lya^avea Road, frixn tts
lateirteceQa with tfie Vfai^a
Beach Tdl Road to ^ brklge will
be widfeaed to 80 feet, but revenue
has-nd yd be» aDocated for tl^
pro^. TUs atove la suppc^^y
udnded in tfie dty's pnijected
higN'ay *nl nwd kn^^emeot
plm. but I htt not been con-
firmed.
It has also been rc|Ksted birt
not cMifinned, tot a aim K^<ffg
shoi^faig emiker and bating ride
is reachh^ find plannii^ stipes
oe the ead side d Sooth LanMa-
ven Road, just north d to b^i^ :
Coadrudkai on to skatiaglik
win iikdy hegta la ipAr nm ita-
aiktttioo, there are sdMiral'nj^vii
of new housfaig devdopnenlp to
to sipe area.
JdSBon add South L^naiiiaB
Road (State 1^1^ «l«>^ wi-ha
dosed frwi t^H am, udbf,
Jaa. S to $:« pJB. Wm$V » ^"^
M between Hdlnd tiatd (imto
OET) pp Sakia Oii^ Prieen
Amm fim».
^i said rendeots d to ji^
1^ to throu^ tiaffie shoa]| dsi
tour by wa|r d Sttaa Orhre, ^att
to Reeemt^ Road and to B^and
Itoad. j
This aaw hrUp «iq,UBO b§Baa»
^vcted d irood. London W^
Greek is to pinvaifd pt&M o
ooanecting cmd bdwfon L]|wa'
van Bay aad Badr ^. Jdlteoa
said if to (»ttd is {Hit thtM|^
tte area a h^ cowirete M|p»
will be i»^tructo& The cond^ te
ixaea j»^iaaed for son^ ^ne.
OLD
wlBba
cr"
^t^tato Bm^ sun, l^nc^y, Otcsrtkm 30/ 1 965
P«(m5-A
Kings Grant
rdm Club
Children Give
VBKSttA SMS
fli WttV «irtt 9Kacip«t«d ^
• ^Mly iHth the
A^^ of OvudMi e^rob tod
If i« Aodnr nd Timm Onir of
4^ with f^tHy edfti.
Hw puly MS Bkaii for tV
nd wQ be dMiwn ob WOK-Tf,
(AiODd 13, 00 Jaoua^ S i4* jMn.
S t #1 [I* < i t 1* »* ■* 1 * « -' '—
jited toiit}i«r ii«h the midnu
of WrdoMk Potat iar Uie 1^^^
of tMr tTM at the intertectkn of
CaftUoal ami KQdao- lUwit.
Snta ijjpeared umj gm out
cni^ e«wa ^ tl^ icfilfifim, in]
^ gr«9 |ta#4 wAi led t^ Wd-
t«r BMmaa.
Umg tttaMUflg iKDui^t food or
moB^ dcnurtk^ ai gifts to tiie
less fortunate needy.
VBN-
caupl
at
|ve
ve ,^ <j
beii ^^eater^Brs.
r, showed marma^ ^ the
KlB^i Grant Garden Dub how to
make Christmas decorathns for
th^ hnx^.
A gift exchange, widi pade[||||
ba}^*id|e<t ror ori^all^. was
^AfS^ \y wm^n f\x\ place
^ aww'.y to Mrs. yi. L. mt.
Dm meetlog was hdd at St.
Aiditfs Splao^id Ctwrch with
ifrs. 0. B. Martin Jr. and Mrs.
J. A. Ermoi as hortesMS.
LYNNHAVEN - A
fcdd" shof^iis
Pri^^ ;iHHafti« (A
and mcie ^n MV
^^^ a MA of food ai flbeir
^^^ XkM aee "Jack and
the B«H»tanc" Cumisiiii 1^ Whee-
ler rams of Wa)Ua^«i. D. C.
Spooaored If WKVK radio, th^
%af^ € » itm ««• to he^
aee^ fMnOia hawe C&Mmas (Uo-
ii«r donated by the ddktareo of Vlr-
I^Bew^
Si^a Oaus ip-eeted ead^ diild
ud a^»^ w^ over M> (Ml
of food and a case of R-C Cda in
behatf of the Salvatks Am^.
f-^artu JLinw
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Vf^skw»tm
LLGAIIDI6EI
STWIBS
dH iUtTBIUlILK
i'OM
wr. ^y-fi
AllANif'
fMl
il W^
P^y or hHght
■' -■ • . >. _
^ Serving th#
WflfH Itaraei^ City
Ihfhi ■
Uniltfd SfafM
a.EW9
1%^UM
i
Alanton GC
vmiomui mt^ - uniMai
d«Mp« cdbipg pbdemoiuJt#-
ed by Mrs. Be^ Jo Currao, hotae
economist for VESKX), at the De-
ecmba* meattog td tiie Alanton
Garden Ck^ heid at the Rame
tcoaaaslm DepartaMA of VfiPOO
ra Wednnday, Decmrilscr IUl
, Un. Omm mt a ikcorattve
huKdiem tsU» tidth sanq^ of
ha- ojoking for att ttie mlnibers
at the (^ t() ei|$^ and ^show-
«i ttkbk W liiaiKy #id vioied a^
ra^aneobi far oi^tk^ l^itli^
ibid (to^MiUlfli kg dttfstiiaas.
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eklward
3outb«rorth announce the t^th ql
A^ O^ child, a daughter, Iti-
(^da Lyai, m Dec. 14 in mdotk
G«eral Hospital. Mrs. Southworth
is the forma- Miss Sdrll Kabach-
nidk, dau^ter d Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Ksbaehidck of Norfolk.
Mr. Southworth is the son d Sd-
wtfd Soatiiwwth of Richmond and
Mrs. Bemice Hidl of Virginia
Argute mmm i mta wert
m^ k^r fefwd of 1i» attmberl
9( tiM drib Mid idrods mm to
llfl. U. r, C^tqp, Mrs. U B. Wal-
ker. W. A. 1^ ifoncii. Un. Hen-
ry |\ai, and Mrs. B. M. OvrelL
UmkuP: tAs^ w^a awarded
I b^ rM^ fi) ^ Hovice Qass.
Ip Iv^iiiire a^ard went to
'\M^ __-_
Mias "Sammy" Large will ar-
rhre this week lo visit her sister,
Mrs. L. L Itx^ Jr. d ttie Mtf
fkmer. "Santtc^" is a juMor it
Radford O^ege.
of 6e chiUnn mn Mat-
viemd over the air t^ the DJs
ef fVkVK. and a gxd ttane was
had by one and all - eapedaUy
SsDta wia, witii tears of ^ tai
hk e^res. wondo^l at tfie d^ght-
ful tiMt d ti^ dhUdren's c«ica^
tor othi» Um fvtainate than them-
selws. WKVX mana^. Al Mc-
aeUan, bdncd with pride as
SCOTS of (Mdren filed into the
thiilb bearkig their gtfU of com-
fort.
, f^ "C^Msdas Canned Food
ttMr" was a trii^ph, and it is
•ipMtel Uiao an amual program
wJdcA bej^ tUs Chriitmas wBi
bf 4 eoDtimious tioafls for tiie
wry yoB* to exiNress their will-
B.i> aerve tbB heeds of thdr
THE OIl»»T-«abeH aid Miri
An Beed, tU*rm of Cei. aod
Un. m. 0. Reei, arrive at tte
Cavalier's CkrIilBias Party %lft
Ihih giendiiiiithrr Mn ritiairr
Hay.
milGC
■rtffi YOUNGEST-ltay Cwdyn
Leweatiial, with her mo^r,
Mrs. H. Joseph Lowenthal. Jr.,
enjoyed (he bright lights on the
bw at Ika Cavalier.
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Siiiii Qab itv^ «e httbandf
H Id MipialvdftltaiM.^aHlr at
e Iwipa jf 1^ U. r Xtailpr-
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POtlGL/V ARNOI^ kAfo«i»l
Oirlgtmas is many thii^s to
Riany people, but to the Virginia
B^ch debutantes ami tittir es-
corts, to torir mothra-s, fathers
and other lamOy mariners, aod
to their ww-deixAii^ friends, it is
a whirlwind of bresikfasts, brunch-
es, lunches, hinchrans, orffea,
teas, dinnen, dinner dances, mid-
ni^t sniufks ^id (n.tA)ar baiW
cue3 ad i^Bttum. In aa^ior wedt
-all too Mi»-ttiey will tmtn to
the r^pOPiMltiM d their variiMs
coD^N — aihnisted bitf \mm>
having ecperitnced a p«rM of
their livM which will i^va- r^«u
The cakadar d ent«taiamart is
repkte with excitemoit.
Last &Ain-day I^. msI Ib^
(^■ria J. I^Hh Ji-., Ite. «d
1^ PaNki C Divine ttod ite.
ml Mfil. iNilMe '• P^iiHie |im
a Barbecue at Hw Hurt Cftd>
Point, Hunter's TraU, fir Miss
Kay Ltaida iMtidfe.
0& Sunday ^s KaOttlae Ps^
tiAse 9fm was entertaiMd lA u
Oyster Riuot ^ven by her ptf--
eits Rfr. and Rfts. Lee Ohnrftrd
9yer at lUdge Iim I^Md, Great
Neck Point.
(te T^iesday, W. ami Un. WA>
IbnB Petty Dkksea Jr. and Jmift
mtt Un. J. IHivIs Reed Jr. en^-
tained at a dance in Colcnial Wil-
liamsburg for their daught«-s. Miss
Caroline Tate IMdoM and
Ponh-oke Wdler Reed.
Honoring Mm Aaa Dwey 1^
and Miss ratherine Bond Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Powd Davte and
Mr. and Mra. Willlaai W. Vail
gave an "At Home" at South Bay-
shore Drive last Wednesday.
Also last Wednesday I^s Ana
Dorsey Day and Carol Barrett
White were honored by a dance at
The Cavalier given by their par
ents, Mr. aad Mrs. Nere Day Jr.
and Sfr. and Mrs. Itoms. J.
White. " " *
On Christmas Eve Dr. and Mrs.
Joha C. Crawford and Mr. wd
Mrv. Henry Blotuit Hunter Jr. ^-
tertained at the Dansant at ti^
Norfolk Yacht and Country Club,
Imnri^ ^Mt daughters, the MIm-
11 miiiyBlnnnt Ovwiwi and
Ciaiet Byri Hnter.
(ta M<»d«Qr wedi^ Tlw Rwrel*
^%' Coromrttei Ball, honoring all
d^utantn took ^mx at Tlie N(^
fok Yacht aad Q>untry dub.
On "^taipdi^ tlM iBth Mta-. and
Mr*, diaries Mothi fr. and Mr.
aad Mrs. Rtchard Bnckaer SpMle
m gave a daiM% lot th^ daugh-
tvs the U^mm OtfMM Byrd
Martfa and ftsy LNt 0iMt at
Tbt HorfoDi Yaett and CSwntry
m.mUm*. A. GetdoB
wffl holt a ^ur^ for
their ntece Miw ffftilieft Oardt
Mr Mb. from ^ to d^. at The
Pri|»w» Anne Country dub. Mba
lUMMsw F«Mie iycr and Mies
Caibctee Tale McftasD will share
Qm hnon «^ Mss Ms.
M 8:30 to llie Vir^ma Colwfal
Room of The CwtiBet Botd, Mh
■a^ett 6M«isr Ms wiO be
^^ a c«BMi^ dta^r and
dpnce by h« pi^dM Ut. and
M^ leka WMtan Ml a
Tomorrow Mr. m^ Rfrs- toy D.
Jr. aM llr. aiii Mrs.
B. flie«t Jr. wQI mA«-
tA at 1 pjm. at aa Oy*^ Roast
in Cedar PdM Chd>, N«»emond
OMity. hasa^ Ittsaee ffttahrt li
MiHift Ciaw lapd. C i r rih ie Tate
DMmb nd Ibqr
M.
Dmwef i^, Cwsl Barrett WHle
and Carl« ^rrd
Ih BaHaad wiD entertain M •
W. BMilv, m ladiaB
^^^ iwta a Ant plwe goM
Mri ML J. Roiger of UN Wotfd-
fagfajt ^t^ woo first j^Kse at
her dMiNr«y.
tf tw iMtm wimers w«:e Mrs.
R. S. £^. iCrt. A. ^. MaOgom-
eq^ Hn, Ducfv. Mr*, f. f.
ft^, ^r.,.and tin. t. G. Kell^.
' Hrt. A. E. Zeijik, Mra. E. W.
Raartteid. lib. 1r. C Best. Mrs. R.
d GfciOQ aad Mrs. W. G. VIers
^tt iwai^ f«d ribbons.
THE STAFF— jwepared the par<y
for Oe members' diildrni.
CMriLUJllNJIB
iMin cafled 'teaming." WO're
^ ana daelaring fR a« fUE
im%%iiJle«fodttitttoyoa.
_- ux:ation
iEACB PlHae«»SlM
rjeiwtf , , ,
3|e.
MsMifAN Gi^ ^dcWry
Ur. wd fttv. E*ri W . ni^Nry. Jr^-««r Creek Coo^ Chib
^ ^^ ^Mm tot a
kile «M tei^JS^ lfta«i iie^
s^<lu^ i^^^^*^b^|i» Id (Mr
cmton^^^il^ ^st |0e4 ^^
Mcintosh Studios
» W. Slat. S^eet, NorfeDt. Va.
24 Pitec^ J^ ftasa
Lynnell In
Rose Parade
PASADBNA, Calif. - Lynnell
Raye Bass^jidmer of the "Miss
TeeivA|6!C title at Pal-
isades ^nusement Pprk, N. J.,
will be feattdred in the world fa-
mous Toumanent of Roses Pa-
rade on New Year's Day.
As the reigning "Miss Ameri-
can Teen-Ag^r," Lynnell wiU ride
fte Bakers and Coirfectimiers Lo-
cal No. 400 float, designed and
built by the Valley Decoratii^
Comjai^ of Pasai ena kt fee p s e
rade.
•flie presentation of "Miss Amer-
ican Teen-Ager" in the famed
Tournament of Roses Parade will
climax a two wedc dream trip
to Hollywood, afforded the wfainer.
During her two week stay in Hol-
lywood, Lyraiell will ai^ear in
countless TV shows including NBC-
TV's "Dr. Kildare," ABC-TV's
"Never Too Young," RKO Gener-
al's "9th Street West-Let's Go
Go" TV show, abo on the MCA-
TV 'tioyd l*axton" Show and
ABCTVs "Dating Game," and
many bUierl.
PERSOSfAt
Edwin Clay Kellam Jr., prelaw
student at William and Mary^ has
arrived h^ne inx the holidays and
is landing a great deal of time
escorting Miss CarliiK R'» d %gea-
cer, deiwtante, through her round
of social activtties. "Ed" mack old
and young happy I^ summer as
a hard working life guard at the
Americana swmuning pool. His
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Clay
Kellam, will entertain on Decem-
ber 28 at 7:30 p.m. in honcnr d
Miss Pmibroke Waller Reed and
Miss ^>fflcer.
in Itae uMi oar itataiMBl ttuA
Christmas meau maqy thMii to
many people, we arte witii falter-
ed the debutante party that wm
givai in Dallas, Texts, d^lng thb
aeaa^ by Tod^ IM Wfm» for
Ute niece. V^uie Chilton. This
aspiring gei^etaan, when he sent
m young debirti^ McialilM and
(»e tenk-ed aduia 1^ eliaj^nmea
fay Jet to New (Mlaiis fdr i tour
of Sourbw Str^ ni^ ^wts, ma
ratawd otA. We&. (hirtaig ettr deb-
utaate aeeaoa. Mr. aad Mrs. WH-
■an Petty DIeksaB Jr. nd Mdge
ad MM. J. ItavlB Bead, Jr.. were
hosts to tiiefa- Va. Beach debutante
daughters, Canllae Tale Dfaksaa
and-Pei*rske Waler Heed, at a
dance aad breakbM in hiitoricad
Oobnial WilUtfrnburg. R ended
with seaeonal carol^
Tlie Texas deb party was dis-
^ipcdntii^ in New Orleans, while
bakny weather made the WilUams-
btirg i^eieBltatkm of the hoMrees
a resounding success for the over
aOO peo|^ wIk) attfflded.
MeaiMdule, we oijoyed our oy-
rter saodwk^ at Pioigo.
For Qlialil^ And Low Prices
BE SUkE TO ws/r
Among those altten<&% the an-
nual conventHm~iM the Nationd
Homebuilda-s W<nnen's Auxiliary
in Chicago rec«itly was Mrs. R.
F. Files of Virginia Beach.
« * *
Truman darence, I^utno" 3r.
of 412 Caren Ihive, received his
MS at commencement exercises of
Florida State University in Talla-
hassee recently.
imcm — :
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Cahoon Jr.
announce the birth of their second
and third children, a son and a
daughter, Kevin Anson and Karen
Ann, on Dec. 13 in De Paul- Hospi-
tal. Mrs. Cahoon is the former
Miss Patricia Lockhart, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Lock-
hart of Norfolk. Ml-. Cahoon is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Ca-
hoon of Virginia Beach.
CASH!
Ildttilowiitiil
Ydtt e^i^
— Mrs. JtSsB J. I
(wllk Chris) aadl
Rks. rtuk E^ikh drtert^wd
arftt mOr huktaik. Dr. tWi-
homer and Dr. Ehrllch and Im^
id wew&d t^iffief^oais at dliMr
at UMir hone en SSfli street be-
fore Ifae Yale Glee Chib eeaeert.
(pboto 1^ Cassanba).
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By ALICE BREWER WHITE
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ENGAGEMENTS
Vrnglntai b«^ mm, lAiurs<lty, DKMhbwr m, \^
Looia Ulw a voy flattering
%iiiig aintd! Accoi^ to the
mm York Couture Gnup'i KMit
CMVftil ifae hair wffl be woni
^ aod^Mdc or &apgeA ta the
MWMI i^b; k^ eaiTb^, game
rmdUm the iriimiUen. win be
•MB on kmml vmbign d^hne
ridrti «Q] fab Ae thorteat in f a^
Ian matt. new4ooldng mid^atf
iliQit #a»r i it<MHi wtth a new
feiBa|; . "drfen," aertbrough
bktiafst fefiMBiqi gow»: "ca-
fH" thlt fl9pt ovtr sUmmeiHkpwn
■IBioiMt^ of aupt and wiAing-
aee^hroti# ch^ coata that
tft^iA prM dk ttreaes. Sounds
•like a n«Ui|^ Roiaissanee d
the mad-^ uao'sl
GOAts And sum \
Again, this ^ag. there'U be
maqr belted coirts nd eone half-
belts wnqj^ing to ttie frmit. ^un-
Dii% casimare coats belted hi^
with leither saahes that front-tie
witfi tands dai^Ung b^uiUngly.
If you tove an ^ay-arm feeli^ in
you* coat, jrottH love the newest
Ug ambok coats that have that
"eaiy-overeveryAing" look aiid
tfien tapv to a narrowed hem.
Wk oik wi(fe lapeb. a>ats ask
tot neck fillHns and so the hi^-
aedUd dampanioai dressy will be
good. Thtn ywi'U see the skinny
coats idyevii^ tlie narrow kwk
bjf the {tared down, s^-in sleeve.
Perba|)l you'll pr^er the "swing-
«" cwt, tt» one cut narrow
tiiraugh the dioulders, then flared
Into drcdtf ftillness at the hem.
Brieve it at not, unlined coats are
"nreally big" news! Naturally,
ttMse rtqakt eiDqpiisite finishing
Wfakh patB limn in the upper
price bradut. And, unlined suits
«re evm newer. Previewing the
Spring wits, we not diat h^iboiw
Jackets sport U|^t:iA srmitaSm
that diape tiN; Jadi^ t^Me to the
body Aove fte waM. Hiere Is a
wkkr look in the (kHMe4}reffiied
MUte wiUi many farndde t^jenings
and asyimMftrical cUma^ As fix-
the tunic tofM th^ go m bw as
the 9/W length! You'll ffaid the
tweedy or »xr(acy fafarici o^
paired w^ tw^^irtated Uouist.
GSSAT TAILOR
Bm ZadwoMB. An^rica's firn
fashion tailcn-, coats and suits, re-
cmitly presented his l^ing 0>1-
lectim in New York and his skirts
are the sane le^ as lai^ sea-
mm — short but ladyUlK — and
BLACK SILK CR0^ 'T' $ttwp
dkUKf gawB for ttart specfad far*
nud evciik« with wrMfol «f
braoeMs in Jef aad k^ taMie
Jet Mtrtags to maMk, tSk de>
ii^Bed by AmorlcaB Des^ner
Donald Brooks.
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(VAr-raA-a»«?.) AND OORpnSCML LOAN DIVISIONS
be favored lots of pteta tx
Spri^: box. acxontton and nm-
^dla. Hb ault Jad»ts m m^
rinrt. tiw h|p4»ne l^i^ ud
often worn op^n. He favon a itan-
(de. deevideis dms wVk no real
waii^Une Iwt a low belt nu
tteiM^ d(A-U» aeum. An tato^
eitk^ note aboiA the Im i ke iii MM i
mOa (darigned by Bany SdMctar)
Is that ttegr don't look sutt-y at
aa wtth thdr short sloeves and
made d 1^ ttixUs. They ^ou!d
appeal to the Wdl-Ikvsed Woman
of tiw Vlr|^ Bea^ ai^. He
reoanmendi wmtI^ blatA uiMler
a bri^ etdored j^et and scane
of Us ootloB sutti are to his favor-
ite mIofs: canary yeOow, moss
ptm, pde Uie, pale pink and a
hot HMpb^ry. / •
PASnON POLKS
TIm tidaited young Coty Award-
winnii^ di^gaerWU SeaMk on Mon-
day la^ dwwed his coUectira at
Lord & Taylor in Manhattan and
muprised the Fashiom^l^ who at-
tfflded with a New Look in d.-ess-
es. It's his elegant, kmg-leeved, bi-
cdored cr^w snnodts, which is
one of his fav(»ite traids. Iliey're
^unnng smocks to Uie hem line
with be^ ftill, cuffed sleevn arid
bettlen with the beeves one color
Kod ^ tmxk UM^ier or Uie neck-
dickie and cuifs a brilliutt color
and the smodc in pastel diades.
Very new! . . . Ckarte CAi^^'s
brautiful, talei^ed dwghto- Gerai-
dlne is receiving many favorable
press notes as a fa^icm intapre-
to*. Wlwn she arrived in New York
on Deoanber 7, she waa wearing
a blMk and white houndstooth
check pantsuit and a "Knack"
(sort of "01iv«--like" ca^) with a
white turtle mA sweater and
\iiMte vinyl boc^. Looked like a
Parisian gammin. She's very beau-
tiful and in repose kxdcs Uke 1^-
niothor Ooaui O'Ndll Chi^/Ua and
«^«i she takes <m a l»oad smile
and her ^es li^t up she is the
fitting iniage of her fammis Dad,
Chttles Ck^lto! ... Ilie late
beioved Madame Heleaa Robfa-
steiB, cosmetk: queen and art c(m-
noisseur, will be sadly ronem-
b«-ed w^en on April SO. in a se-
ries of sales at New York's Paike-
Bemet Galteries, mm! throu|^ the
first week in May, her ntensive
and varied art coUectkai will be
dtered for sale. "Hie Fashira Press
girls have many ftxid m«fRr%s
of her swanl^ Press partis in hw
Park Avraue peitfhouse and roof
every July when slw entertained
us so elt^ratdy and aiwwed her
newest cosmetk: itenu. At the tinae
d her deatii, Mbm. ftetastefai
owned a house in Greeowkfa and
maiirtained apartma^ on the
Quai de Bethune in Paris, Knights-
bridp in Lmdon and hn* Pait
Avenue two^Ekkv hu^ apfutment
and nx^ gardoL In the c^lection
of furniture, of bnpr^aknystic and
mod«ii paiirtii^, her rare blue,
ttuk and topaz ^ass and decwa-
tk^ wiU bring buyen trtm Eu-
rope Md as vrall as America for
tl^ nie. Your AHshee spent a
irfiola iUice-In-Wonderland d.iy
1^ Maiaae in ho* Paris home in
US. You esM Mnd m miUm
d toot Maa tf bar ^kukku «it-
door saHlmk on roof (^ dw fmt-
house fkdr, aad aee every imptH--
taitt funora apot Id INurtat
BATHihm sun imssffis
llMy're Uie mem^ and ttie xa-
nim and stricUy lor ttie Yoimgor
Set. (Heavy-sel cbwifen {^ase
join y<«ur Attsbee and skip this
pari^aiA.M^e kioks of the tank
top, the bikini back, criss crras
^aps. koped-tied and gmotd
bwa)e«s — all uaially tied in
with bathing siits — will te teen
in some d the luring and aan-
nm'i most strikli^ dresses. Whe
the" it's/ta knit, the sliAy MiMroe-
style OMM, ^tter or Jewels, the
bathing sulijfa'en is bound to be
popular and ^ed and talked about.
It sure ^ves the figure fdl play
and is cianpletely different from
the sack, the E^ire dress and.
believe me. it's not a co(qr get-
up! "flwy get right down to the
barest ess^tials and nothing-
backs, bikbti-like, with possibly
the only thii^ on the whole ba<^
(to tfie waist^) is a tie or criss
cross strap! Tliese bare taric-tq)
bathkig sutt dresses are really
something for day w ewntag
wear. But, as we 'martkHied.
they're ONLY for tlw slinnmest
and yminge^ figures!
NEXT WEEK ;
Be sure to Join la next Hwrs-
day whoi we shall begin to repcMi
the latest spring fa^ons, direct
btxn the New Y<nk FaAion Press
rooms at the Debnonico Hotel for
the Amalcan Designer Smra and
later, the following wedc, at the
H<^1 A^r for 43ie Forty-Sixth
N^ional Fashkxi Press W^ of
dM New York Couture Group, Inc.
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Mmw 428-3246 Phone 855-2061
^KY MGHT TIU 10 P.M.-EXCB>T SATURDAY NIGHT
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IBS GENH^Y taSoFed coatome
far Spstas^i a gaU. bhw and
nsaa O^ ami esMoB tadile-
breMtedcaat wMi matehlag goU
Ihiea ddnMBer hai A doaen self •
bUfOBH foDew the fitted priacesa
siBwMtte. Deslgoed by Betty
Caral for Mam'Selie, a dhisioii
of Pvttui FadrioM Corporatioii.
The neat, smiggy hat ia by
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, |Mc(^X.DAVES ,
MMjOCR, N.C. ~ The nuariage
of Mia SiaMi iSttiiMth Havm and
Wattaitt (Moer Camltdate Sonuel
EkJhfvard McQie DI, U.S.A., took
{4ace Dec. SO at 6:30 p.m. in Mo-
yock Baf^^ Church. Tlie caroTM)-
ny was performwi by the Rev.
Geoi^ W. Lewb, pastn- of the
churd).
the bride is the dau^r d Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Fay Daves of Vir-
^nia Beach. The bridegroom is
Uie son df Mr. and Mrs. S«nud
Wdmarii McOee Jr. of Virginia
Beach.
Miss Jacqueline Weeks of Nor-
foUc, Va., was the bridegnaid of
boom- and (»ly s^t^ant.
Samuel MartiMtte of Virginia
Beach was b^ man.
Afto- a wedding trip to Wa^^ng-
tm, D.C., the coiqde will live in
Ft. Wolten, Tex., where the bride-
groom is ^atk»^ for du^.
cnom-Ainw
vmcsNOA niACH-itai iifflt
Grace Adnw ud U. 1%anH Jr
se|di CM^. l^N, were latfriad
Dec. a at 1 p.m. bi ttic Chapil of
the (k»d Sbaitmri, Naval Air Stm-
tion, Oc^na. Qsair. H. E. HMd-
r«i, ChSfdidns Cwpa, USN, p^
fonned the cnvneqr.
tlie bride is the dauber of Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Orsnda Aduw of
Wilson, N.C. ths brld^room is the
son of Mrs. J(An Chide- of Yos-
kers, NY. and the late Mr. OUder.
The t»ide was g^m in maniaie
by her fisher. Mrs.'OiarlM E.
Fishel was matron d bmor Md
only i^t«)dant.
John tiKMTias Chider of New
York was best man for his brother.
GroQiranie} were Jomii^ John Qil-
der and Paul Conky of New Y<»k.
A rec^i(Ri was held in the Om-
mission^ Officers' Club. The cott-
pie will live in California.
MHSitEYf^OLDS.
REYNOUJS-BRADY
VIRGINIA BEACH - Capt.
George R(4>ert Reynolds, Dental
Cor{», VSN, and Mrs. Reyndds d
Princess Annfe Hills, announce the
e^agement d their dffiighte-,
Miss Deborah R^^e ReynoMi, to
W^iam Joseph Brady.
ilr. Brwly is the s6n (rf Mrs.
WiOlMn JosefA Brady of Peeaco-
la, Fla., and the late Mr. Brady.
Miss R^nokb, a graduate of
Virginia Beach Hi^ Sdwol, at-
toided tile University d North
Carolina at Greeisboro and is
(HHi^Ietir^ work towards a bache-
tor of arts (fegree at OU Domhiioo
CoU^.
mifusrmAkVGBLDt
CASmmMJO, S.C. - Mr. andl
Mrs. J. A. MecUey announce the
engagemeitf of tMr daii^hter.
Miss Shirley Ndl Medley of Vh^
ginia Beadi. Va.^ |b Joha ftoice
McLaui^ilin.
Ifr. McLau^lin is the son t^
Mr. and Mrs. J. G«-akl McLau^-
Un d Milwaukee, Wis.
the wedding will take place in
the 9prii^ fa ttie Star (rf the Sea
CathoUc Church, Virf^a Beach.
Mia Medley gradilBted ki nw
from diapman K^ School, Ib-
man, S.C, and in 1962 from Whi-
throp College, Rock WH, S.C. She
is a membe- of the faculty of
Princes Anne Hi^ School, Vir-
ginia Beach.
Mr. Mdlaughlin grackiated in
19SS from Whitefish Bay High
School, Whitefiidi Bay, Wis., and
in 1959 from the University d
Wisconsin, Madison, Wis., where
he was presklent of Sigma A^a
Bf^ibn, 19S»^. Mr. Md^ui^in
served three years as a Ueuteiant
in the Aimy in Gmnsny.
Mr. Brady is a graduate d Au-
burn Unive^ty wlwre he received
a bachelor d scioice degree in
chenical efi^ee*ing. He is now
earolled as a candidate for the
masters degree in the Herman C.
Kronme^ Graduate School of In-
dustrial AdmiiU^atkm at Purdue
University, U^ette. Ind. Mr.
Brady is a member d Sgnu Al-
pha E^taikm frirtttnity, l%i Lamb-
da Upsilan hoowary frirtemity,
American Institute of Chemical En-
gineeri uxl is a Ueuteiaik in ttie
U.S. Naval Rnerve.
An Aupist weddii^ is plsimed.
•4».
flOHKEXTUtNEK ;
SUPPOUC - Mr. and Mrs. ^
[Edward Howell unouace the oi-
jgi^enieit of th^ dmqjhter. Miss
jji^ce Arnie Ho«^ of WgbUa
iBeadi to Heribett Waym Turi^
of Norfolk.
Mr. Tomer te tfie soo of Mr. and
Mrs. C3urks H^tot Turner d
Chester.
Miss How^, a graduate d S.<i-
folk High School, received her 8.A.
d^rea to doolMntary educa^iOQ
from m^lflaiga whera^'she was
a memNr « Vw Zeta Phi social
sMwity. She is a memlw of the
facdty of Louise Lmfnxl Semen-
tary Sdiool to ^i^ifaUa Beadi.
Mr. Turner pmJuatad fnmi Hoi-
Imd K^ Sdioei and r«»ived his
d^ree in iHisinesa admlnbtratim
from ESoD College whe« ha was a
mensfcer of Iota Tiau Kappa social
fraternity.
ANTON ,
ROCKVILLE. Md -Miss Vhriei
Kunfi Canton and Frank Robert-
scm Bladtf(vd Jr. of l^lver ^ii^
we-e married Sunday at 4 p.m. in
Rockville Unitarian Cha-tA. the
Rev. David H. Cole officiated.
The t»ide is the dai^^ of Mr.
and Mrs. Heiiert Anckar Stantm.
tlie brut^room to the s(hi of M**-
and Mrs. Fraiy^ Eobelsmi Bkek-
fbrd of Virgiiiia Beach. Va.
Aflnr a recqitimi bi the diun^
socU haO, the cmjple ^t m a
wed(^ tr^. tliey wiU live on
MiUfood Road in Silver SphB%.
ENGAGEMENTS
jFOR0IAND-WHITE
VIRGINIA BEACH - Mr. and
Mrs. nomari Ra^nmd Fordind
annmuice the engagemeit of tfier
daughter, Miss Maria Ann F(tfe-
hand, to David Ray White.
Mr. White U the son of Mr.
Mrs. Junes Bruce F^nthii^.
aad
the weddii^ wOl take pbrn in
June in Armatrtmg Mcm(»itf Pra-
t^t^ian Church.
Mitt FcK^wnd gradu^ Iram
Princes Aniw Hi^ Sdiool.
Mr. M^iite attended KeOam Ifl^
School.
^iHmtCItUTCHFlELD , -
^YmGB^ BEACH - CIH^. and
Mrs. Mbei R. CrutcMkId of
Newport, R.I.. anfaounce tiie mar-
tial of theh- dau^iter, Min Win-
da Daride CrutcMeM. to Stuart
Ftotchi^ T^ke.
Mr. Wl^ is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. H. Stuart White of Virgiaia
Beadi.
the cw^nmy took place Sun-
di^ bi GdUtee i^piscopia Omd&.
BIRTH
f
d Vta^aia BeMfa aanoiaice the
MHh of tfaeir first chad, a son.
CMIer Anrks. on Dec. IS, to Ge»-
ersl Hoapital of Virgtaria Beach.
Ifin. TOktt is ttie temer
Miitha Cameron Rann,
of Mr. ml Mm. Edward R R«dii
of Virgiaia «MGh. Mr. tinelt ia te
am of Mr. and Mrs. Coulter tft-
left, dao of Virginia Beaeh.
UIWK-HARXSEN
Qes-
VmoeilA BEACH-Mrs.
trude James announces the
ment of her daagjaibef, Miu Dawn
P^gy Lewis, to Bonnia M. Hark-
sen.
Mr. Harksef is the sm of Mr.
and Mrs. Roy M. Harksen.
Miss Lewis, also the daught^ of
the late Charles G. Lewis, gr;^
uated from Princess Anm High
School in 1963.
Mr. Harksen is also a 1963 grad-
uate of Princess Anne High ScImxiL
The wedding will take place Feb.
13 in Bayside Presbyterian Church.
miMMMlialiSayiiiaiiai
II to
OH
FERRELL
UNOIBIM &TILE CO.
PhoM 627-8661
1225 ^. 25th a
APPLE4}ARR0W
VHRGBOiA raiACH*- Mr. and
Mrs. Vance W. Apple announce
the engagement d thdr daughter,
Bfiss Mary Jane Ai^le, to Jdm
T. Garrow HI.
Mr. Garrow is the s(m of Cmdr.
3dm T. Garrow n, USN (ret.) and
Mrs. Garrow.
Miss Apple is a 1963 gratkiaib d
Princess Amie Ifi^ Sdxxd md is
a fardoe at Madison Cdlege.
Mr. Garrow gradus^ in 1962
from Princess Anne Hi^ St^l.
the wedding wiU tdce place in
the sumner of 1967.
IBALLARDHKVEtiJStT
OMAHA, Neb. - Qipt %qto.i
Hampton BaBard, USN. and Mrs.
Ballard, foimerly of Vbr^nia
Beadi, Va., anntBwe the engage-
matit of tbdr dau^iter. Wa Doris
Jfl« Ballard of Vb^inia Beach to
Umtaaoa WUto Ev«^
Ifr. Bvwett la to acn d Mr.
and Ifrt. WOliam CUntan Ev«rett
ahVkffaila Beach.
VBaa Baiard graAu^ btim
PrbKan Aane lOgh School and
with hooori from Uie Univerrity
of Piraq^ffiiia iHiere Ae was a
nMralMr of Sigma Phi Alfdia, na-
timal de^ hygiene hinor soctety.
Mr. Everett la a gra&iMe of Vi^
ginia Beach Ifi^ School and Uie
University of Virghiia where he
was a membtf of Ka{^ Alpha
social fraternity.
The weddo^ will iAa fdace June
S to the I^^ Adams meaiand
Cbapd, Naval Statkn, Norfolk. Va
CARTER<X>X
VIRGINIA BEACH - Mrs} Iris
V. Carter announces the er^age-
dau^to". Miss IJnda
Irk Cafter, to Bennte themas Cox.
is the scm of Mr. and
Mrs. Rali^ Cox d DanvlQe.
Ifitt Carter, also the dau^iter
of the late Roiiert Byron OBorter
Jr., is a UMS gradiwte of Prtocess
Anne H^ Sdiool.
Mr, Cox grachiatod bmt Whit-
mell Ifigh Sdwol, Damm, anA at-
tended Smitbdeal Ittaaey Busia<48
Sdiool and DanvQIe Tecbitoal Txk-
Btitute.
tlie wedding will tsfce {dace
jEtme tt to tlaHa tVinXy Fire^*
IteriiBdaBck.
VELLINES<»UCH
VIRGMA M:ACH - Mr. and
lifrs. lUdiard J. Vdlines have an-
noiaK»d tiw engagemeit d ther
dauj^ter, Miss Rose Marie Vd-
Mnes. to Otis Dale Coudi.
Sir. Cmich is the sen of Mr. «id
Mrs. Otis N. Couch.
the weddii^ will take (dace Jan.
29 to ». Pius X Catholic Churdi.
Mka Vellines was graduated with
honors to 1962 from Norfoflc Catho-
Ik Hi^ &!bod and k a senkff at
(M Domtokm Od^. 9» is a
member d Al{to XI D^ aodal
soror^ and has beei selected for
menriiership to "Who's ^I9ia
Among Stuiknts to Americtti Ui^
iw^ties and Cdteges."
Mr. Coudi was gradnated frain
Prin»tt Anne W^ Scteol. ttien
served four yttrs fa the U. S. Ahr
Forca. Be is attendtog dd Don^
km OoOifie.
4^11 Rni\
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Our business may be Antlque-but we still offer
the best in Antiques.
Best Wishes For A Peaceful New Year
JEAN NELSON MILLER
"ANTlQL^r
1 522 Atlantic Ave at 1 6th Street
"TIm .shop wMi the attractive wbidows^
Full of Antiquet Difficult to flml
Phone 428-1 250 Winter Hours 2-5 PAA
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lOai ini4| tbdd k among tba
c<^«dB feiltmd to (ha SMMilber
X7 knie (tf U& mafndae. Her irfc-
hire k <a ptfe I?. ^ waa adact-
ea i^ ne pnoeopigiMr B«n mw
than TOO gUi obiarved. Ifias Todd
^■ds Smell Brkr and k a gnd-
S0H? Ball
SHOr»8 FOU THE LADIES AND THEIR DAUGHTERS
HAPPY NEW YEAR
We are mnding up the old year and shomng a kurge
^ sehcHon of Sprk^ mid Crm^ wmsr.
CLOSED NEW YEAR'S DAY
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Wglnia Beach SUN, Thursday, December 30, 1965
Virgima Bwch Sim
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iDITOMAUy SPIAKING
A Happy And Prosperous Hew^^
"Be at war with your Vices, ^ sing of sud» fa«J^ nrwn as Wtaston
-* <. ...j*u w«..r M«i«hb<yr^><^urchill,;^^ Albert Schweitzer artd
^-"""^ Ad^ -SfSvenson. Their deaths have
and let every New Year
find you a better man."
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN
As we ring out the old year and ring
In the new year of 1966, the above
words may not be a magic formula for
happiness and success, but they do of-
fer to all of us^reat food for thought
jftrwl action. If all of us would resolve at
fh\i moment to abide by those words,
perhaps the world would be a better
place in which to live. Perhaps the uiti- ^ ^^ ^„, , ,„„„ ,
matelstew Year's resolution would be jg^jt sides of the ledger. We can see
to follow th^ simple words of Benjamin ^he good and bad of 1 965, but what of
Frankliri. 1966? n.
Tu^ lOAc k.. ^n* kAAn a had Economists tell US that the^imate for
";"V^ 7. , . , .„ i^^i . r . poverty, hternationally, the picture is
y,ow year. Mankind can look back at P .^ ^y^^ ^^^ ^^.„ ^^^ ^^^^,^^^ ^„ ^^
can do is enter 1966 with the fervent
prayer that things will be better.
Would not it be a wowderful world
created a void that can never be filled.
In Virginia Beach, we have seen con-
tinued progress and growth of a fledg-
ling city striving for maturity. Construc-
tion has remained at a high peak. New
roads were started, and others are soon
due to begin. All has not been perfect,
however. We have seen deaths on our
highways, growing pain problems of a
young city, and the passing erf r^y
prominent citizens.
So we can look at both tfte credit and
\90 |nd find many accomplishments.
To «mH\ri« but a few, we have seen
grMt progress in the exploration of
^^. K--W-- •■• — --f • -• v\/ou d not it be a wowdertui world
space. Th«j|bjf^n a space walM .^ ^^^^^^^ individually and cpllective-
two-week ^#^m^uter space, and two J ' ,^^^ j;^,^ ^^ ^^ ^^^
spaceships flev.mforniat,on as close a ^ ^ ^^ ^.^^ ^.^
SIX mehes apart We h«^,^ great ^^.^^^^, ,, / ^j^ j^ ^Svice in theory,
progre^in understan^ng. The now but quite difficult in practice. But Mr.
oonduded Ecumenical CcHjncil ,n Rome J^,.^ ^^^ absolutely right. If that
has helped to brmg tf»t Nifl.on? of the ^^.^^ ^^,j ^e followed b/ all every
world closer togettifr in a cpmmon ' •
bond of spiritual ynd^tan<^f^. We
have seen a continuatiori of ^p tensicm
of an uneasy pf ace all qf^/^ the i(^or\d,
but, at least, the situation iji;no more
grave. We have still maintained that un-
new year would and could find all of us
better men.
In all humanity, we offer this for
what it's wxjrth. In the midst of the
New Year's Eve galty and partying,
Si^^P^e." W;'have"'se;;""p7og'r;ss^at ^^ink about the words of Mr Franklin
thelln^ Nations, as It moved toward f"^ resolve to follow them as di. gent-
solving many of its own Internal prob- 'V as Possrt?le. Of course, m addition
|g^5 w y r gQ ^jgl^^ ahead and make the rest ot
your resolutions — those you intend to
It is indeed unfortunate that 1 965 keep and those you don't — but resolve
will be r§merpt|ered for sorrowful and to do your part in 1966 to make this a
tragic pccurreftc^ as well. We have
s^m the Intensification of the war in
Southeast Asia. We have seen American
lighting men die for peace in far away
places. We have seen domestic and in-
ternational problems in Latilft America,
although so far. the status quo has been
maintained. During 1 965 the world has
been toudi^ with grief with the pas-
better world. Who knows? It could be
contagious.
We feel that 1 966 holds great things.
We look forword to the start of the new
year with renewed vigor and excite-
ment, as we resolve to do our part.
To our readers and supporters, we
wish a happy and most prosperous new
year.
New Exams
Announced
rt. piras,' v». - iif civiuan
Pwsonnd Ofllw at Ft, Bki^ Sai
annoum^ a new examinatim
{roil tiM Ot^ Sei^rk^ CaliviWon
d InterMt to penms who want
tempwary saaaaet mefkrymtiA in
1986 from May through September.
Uwier the provislwis of tf» new
exanlnation, stxxlents and otfier
^aniMr enq^y^es will no knger
be sdKtal frran the "Clert-typ-
Ist" and the "derk-SteDogra|*er"
region. Inetead, Tiuy ^ be
pointed frOTi the "Office and
Scirace AsslstaiU AniKXUKsnient
No. 380."
Area sbidents haim on holkiay
kave ahouM make apfriicaftMn
bdore returning to their sdiools,
because the deadline tor filii^
under tiw new exambiation is Jan.
3, U06.
Ai^atioia are available fai k>-
cal post offices. Tbe apfrilciAkm,
Form SOO&^AS, Aould be mailed
to the Ovil Savice Comminton.
Washington, D. C. MUb
Hie Ft. Eu^ls Oviliitti Peraon-
nel Office poioted ddt that the
new Qcaminatloo aCaeCs nidi sum-
mer posttirais u dat. stenc^a-
phor, typist, <^« n^diine opera-
tor, ibident as^rtant and engineer-
iag, physkal sdence. biological
and iQatfaematical akfa. Some po-
sitions that are o^ affected by
fte new examina^u, tl^ said,
faiclude the so-clled blue collar
^jabs, ]al» in post <^ices, certain
positions in Uie National Park Ser-
vice and s{>ecialized positions in
grades ^ve the C^ level.
^^urgB by ftt p0Qplt fA» Urn
Pleiip Don't Qp pMl With the Old
The number of traffic deaths on the
nation's highways over the three-day
Christmas holiday is absolutely stagger-
ing. Over seven hundred lives lost
needlessly and violently during this
joyous season lead us to wonder jus*
What the country Is coming to. We have
said it many times before ^nd >^e ih^lj
continue to say it. Accidents do [jot jt^sf
happen. They are caused. [ffr}#ff'p
difference who is at fault Of )epf f f^
circumstances of the aocldeni ^pp-
What does rrtake the big ijifffrepcff jf
that over seven hundred f^son? bfyp
been reduced to mere statijTics irj M^
days. Had that many died' jn Vifit t^
in the same three-day period^ if^f
would have been pickets, niarthfff<^
the White House, draft c#rd burfVipgil/
and riotous demonstratiopi. |ut wfift
has there been done about the violent
deaths on the highways?
The National Safety Council has
blamed the deaths and countless other
accidents and injuries on wintry weath-
er, rushing to be with Triends or rela-
tives for the holidays, too much mjfe-
age for too little time, drinking drivers,
etc. But these are merely words and
excuses for the wholesale slaughter go-
ing on on all types of roads. Virgirtia
Beadi is no different. It has not been
spaced the scene of traffic deaths in
1965 or during the three-day period in
questiop. Its few deaths simply help
to make up the over seven hundred
nationwide.
There seems to be no answer to the
proM^rp- Roads have been improved.
The rriaphlnes have been improved.
Tigid |'#ic enforcement is practiced.
'^ yff/pver seven hundred can die in
faffirin three days. That figure repre-
WM Mir'y double the deaths noted
p a r^poliday weekend. Human er-
ror an^^oo little regard for one's self
wi(| i^ers must be the problem. We
SfSin to regard human life as a com-
r(^p(jfty, not a precious thing.
htovy we are faced with the same
^Ituatjop again. Another three-day holi-
day N^^efkend is upon us. This one is
kppwn ail too well for the "Whooping
fi up" It brings. It will be with fear and
trepidation that we will pesure the
names of the countless hundreds who
willdie this weekend in traffic. Their
deaths will be so unnecessary.
PLEASE, drive carefully and defen-
sively during this holiday period.
Please do not go out with the old year.
Try to stay around to see what 1966
will bring. --. ■.
boari is now lelacled.
McOanm, a lawy« bom
can Anne I^asa. who said be
for Attelovemmttt bi VI
Bea<^ nqiportad Wlntar't
biA a^tod few ranarka to w|
bad already beoa said.
In the 8»smd diarter cbi^e
sought by the cotmdl, tiie coiAil
wMild be albwed to timm $1 sl*
Hon to glMnl eMpMn MHs
and m Bmtm in pMt yliUty
boi^ Mdi ymr lAliout ta^itog
Siler then told cmu^ ^ the
tittp^^want to Imow what the
(Ay does wit^ tbdr mm^, and
st^^^tQd a rtfor^dnm wwU al-
tow the pac^e te de^Ht m
speodii^. Seferid ooitfcAnai
wpAe up and snd the dty iMxild
itiU have to hdd a pridfe bearii^
mi the tnatt«r and two rerittgs
would be required in City Gookil
bdore such an appropriatfcm cAild
be {»»ed. By do^ awigr with the
rd&mdam every tfma the diy
meh maotf, M siMl the city
between |i,OM isai |4.i00. City
Attorney Hury Marshall said it
costs tiie dty i^roximately |3,500
each time a referenAim is h^d.
lliis change in the City Charter
wwld doid>le tile wmunt In Mch
c^gory of bond^wUdi council
can now iswe withM^ a refer^i-
diffli.
Immedl^dy alia tiie public
tearing, council re-cwivmed and
approved both {roposed clw^
on fint readii^. *
Councilmen
(Continued From Page Oiw)
their own. Winter, a resident of
Aragona Village, said the plan
would ^ot insure equal r^res^ta-,
tiion of tJie seven borot^ in the
city. He said three borou^s of the
city contain 75 per cent of the
population and 83 per cent of the
sdiools now buQt or proposed.
Winter suggested council chaise
the number of board members to
sevai and have those iKvra dected
Pri%mtePark
(Cmtimied From Page (tee)
swimming pool and bath hmise,
three picnic shelters, wo concrete
tennis courts and a coocr^ lias-
ketfxill court. ^
Elks
(Omtinued From Page Ooel
ties cannot fumisn the informa-
tion. Shand has urg^ fri^ds and
this area now spring in Soutteast
Asia to S0id names a^d ad
to! Jolii J. Stbad, ^attii'1
Virginia Beach Elks Lodge
Jeiferson Hotd, 19th and
Avenue, Virginia Beach, VI
It is the hope of tiie Lodge ^t
as many names and address^ as
possible will be sent in immedlMe-
ly so that the progr^pi cmjw
rffective. , M
spECtAL VitsHiyaroy repori;
Tp live indairgerfd
Wildlife
Sy STEWART L UDAU.
Sacratary off Infirior
Pleas^, Npf Again
We had thought it was all over.' In
fact, we commented editorially on Iti
We accepted the fact, and prepare^ tp
abide by the wisdom of the decisloi^-
We knew there was still the remote
possibility of change, but thoughf the
subject was completely dead, and
would not Jpe revived again. I| sepp\s
that we were wrong.
If the naming of all future high
schools in the City of Vlrglpia Beach
vyorfjs, "Virgima Beach," recognized
Jj^roughout the land, and we appreciate
this fact. But we fail to see what having
or not having a Virginia Beach High
School can do for or to that image. We
flil to see the logic of the new com-
plaint.
Now the entire matter has been wise-
ly tabled until the school is nearer com-
pletion. Just what will happen then is
left orijy for speculation. But we cer
causes as much ridiculous tontrpversy tainjy hpp^'fl^at the matter can even-
as the naming of the new pne on f'ir^t
Colonial Road already has, wi^ will b^-
gin to wonder how anything can fy|r
be done.
The School Board name<^ |he yft to
be built high school Oceana ^^
School, over the objections 61 thp^
who wished it to be Virginia ^each
High School and those who w|S<^ie«) It
to be R. H. Owen High School. Ihere
was controversy. The School Board |^en
reaffirmed its sfand and once^fppf e falpl
it would be Oceana Nigh School, but
giving Itself an "out" by saying jt 'cpu)d
be changed at a later date, fpfff^ S^l?
nnore controversy, but it soon lubsvef^.
Then last week, It began again, with
spokesmen from the Chamber of Com-
merce and other places getting Into the
act.
ijally b^ settled to nearly everyone's
lafisffctjon. The longer the matter
di'ags pO/ the worse it will be when the
tjmj? for dedsion finally comes.
)n Remarkable city that can boast of
Iff flrie schools, its booming construc-
tion of honies and roads, and its good
government, we continue to feel that
t% wbole school-naming business has
been blown entirely out of proportion,
and we are becoming worried about
^ f HP-
Lft us resolve in 1966 to name that
^^hc^ something or other and get it
^ver ^ith. There are much more im-
pwtaiit things to argue about.
Regardless of how we feel about the
present te*nporary rranie of the even-
tual pernianent one, we hope it can all
yve g^e fully cognizant of thf fact beoyerspqp, for the sake of everyone's
that much has been said to make ifce fray<^ nerves.
During the past 160 years, nearly 40 of Aauriea^
native birds and mammals have dis^peared* afanop^
half of them since the turn of the century. There iu^
now 78 different birds, maniffitds, tej^
tiles, fishes, and anqjl^aas && an "^
dangered species list" recently compil^
by tiie Department of Intmor,
The Department has initiated an ^
dangered wildlife program that includil
establishing refuges for some i^pecie|^
research aimed at beneflthig iU fidtt^
gered wildlife, and field biologists to
study the most seriously threat^e|
species in their natural hab^^i
.X RBEARCH ON ViniDLIFI
The primary emphasis will be on r^
search, imd Proddent Johnson has announced that th|
2,670-acre Patuxent Wildlife 1t«se«|^ Center nea|r
Laurel, Maryland, will be h^quartertf $Dr this effori
Under the program, representative of endangeref
birds and mammals will be broufj^t to ^tuxent
proimgation. Young animals ^rill be o>iu|itioned ft
survival in the wild and tihen released as additions
existing wildlife populations. ' "*
By July 1966, four bidogists will be fu^^ed to fielf
investigations; lator in tlie progriio« Ih^e will fai
twelve. ?!
A second biolopst will be sent to the Los Padrep
National Forest in southern Cidifomia to study tl^
California condor. Lttss tiian 40 of these Urds werl
counted in a recent census. 'i
A third biotogist will be based in South Dekdba, iaa|
stronghold of the black-footed ferret. The bhK^-f o<|te|i
ferret preys on prairie dogs which declined as ihj|
original grasslands were decrtToyed. ' i
'Die fourth field biologist will be concerned with t^
southeastern States. Top priority wiH go to the ivorj^
billed woodpecker which be|^ to dis§];p«tr w|i^
logs^rs invaded the southern swamps and eut ti#
forests. *
INTBUOIfS "ARK*
A bilBsthat would aufhorize tibie D^Murhnent of In-
terior to ^Hidu^in cooperation with ^e stat^ a n|^
(^mprehensiveTii&tionwide endangered species progifm(
was passed by the House (Xt Beprei^itatives durbig'tl^
1st session of the 89ih Congr^s. Hie Demurtmral
hopes tiiat this bill will be passed l^ tlM Seute aap
become law during the 2nd Session. ^
A long time ago, a plan to save endangei^ wil
from a universal flood led to the boUd)^ fd an
The "ark" under construction by the DqMUrtmmt
the Interior will not <^ntain every form of UfjL bvt
will make an important eontrilwmn to wUI^
agement and it can strengthen populations of bixtis
mammals in the wild. ^
Together with protective r^iulatioos and a wdl
formed publi(^ the endangered spedM prognun
preserve a rich heritage of living things tluit
ttach to the naturtf 'b^ttSgr cif A&Mrfi^ ^
\
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VWi^Nlrfi SUN, rhundsKTs ^^Wfhm 80j 1965
^ 4n aifrt bjyp and tttii r«-
^^ Midi canm» ttw^it 4
Mdkn (MD givefStt a b««l start
toward o^mmiria^ tfa^.
A^eu? Year's Resolutions
WIH ttie new year be a hafqikr
a^fakace for you than tbe fst-
ceding twetve muite?
The aittwer will undodbtedly not
clepend on your wccen in teq^
nidt good r^oluticms as "itmA
]m wt^" or "Ma mcMre sodal
activttte." Human rdateis «-
pens - psy€M^&$ and ik^
om ■^ turn {w^ntotod sfai inqor
teas in i^ldi mm^ pei^k's atti-
tuctes need ctea0ng.
tkemn and ftfkre are not dh
jbctive, ray psydnkigists; th^ ««
1^^ subjiidive, b^^y peiwnld
lU^ of naiad, la a ia% ibaif d
LoQsewtves and butinesHneQ, I^.
Pauline Stm of the Univerdty of
CalifcHnbi bund ttirt Uk ones vHis
M; inaiKcM^ wve thoae wlio
had set tfadr goals eitiier too Ugi)
« too low.
Acom!ii$ to I^. Dmrid AOdmon
^ Yak Univentfty. being succ^
!ul involves three needs : l) the
peed for idetiian, to keep our
aims h^ ema^ for sdf-respect;
2) tbe need for realism, to oaks
our ^als nMrfcMTm wKh Itfe as it is;
3) the n^ to tolerate frustn^on,
avoidtng a feeling of fahre by
recognhing that "falls are part
of tfaa race."
Ih«. Alkinata lod Sears igree
diAt ft b b^er for most people
Id lowir th^ i^dbAs. A lesA ^m-
porarily: acconifi&h theae anns
aoA tten go on to hi^^, tut still
r^tfste, §uh.
liaatar yaw aulefy. K ymi wor-
ry about everytUng from paying
your biBs to threirt of nuclear war,
you haw plenty of ompai^— so
xmA, in tact, Uiat mk of the na-
tfoA's top Miagtfines recently de-
?oted a cav& story to '"Hie Anx-
ious Age." P^i^atrMi and p^-
diologiflts l^ve a word— the G&-
man tom Aogst— for the feelings
d fear, anxiety, and anguish th^r
oteenre ia^ many people.
What is the cause— and Uie solu-
tion? According to Dr. Oswald
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HoAium, niioae wedtfy addrenes
ott Hie Luttieran How are heard
by 30 millk« peofde around the
workl, the irdkan cooms about
because "f^ ma^ people. God
h« wdiiied, and there is no one
to tidce lOs j^ace. People cunot
diiMi^guish r^t fr«n wroi% be-
cause a Gkxl is n% there to pro-
vide tiw standards. Peopb do not
even know wbat makes tbem men
because they have d^iied the God
who made ^em. N(rt knowii^ what
to do or what not to do, they fall
quite naturally into a resttess sea
cif anxiety, uncertainty and fear."
To aU who feel this way. Dr.
Hoffinan has an doquent answer
in a paraphrase d ^. Paul (Phil-
ippians 4:6-7, MSB): "Cast your
care and anxiety upon God, and
the peace d God v<^iich is b^^nd
(Hir utmost understanding will
stand guard over your hearts and
minds in Christ Jesus."
Invi'ove yow uidwslJndiBg of
othen. Dr. Kiart Lewin, the fanwus
Iowa University psychol<^ist, ad-
vises that we try to imagiiK what
the oth»- person's duties cm- job
requires to gain an "inside" view
(A what he is fteling.
Dr. Neal Cammm. TUfts C<^ege
{Mychtdogist, takes a similar vie^v.
He observes Uut all acti(Mis shmild
be balanced w cooperathre: fcx'
instmice, ^ea (me person talks,
the other listas; ^Arni one catries
a load, the otiier opois the door,
niese are sunp^ examples; fcm^
cMnplex kkK^ of coopo-ation —
betweei husband and wife, bo^
and empfoyee — are possl^e (Mily
when we think about the other
person's role, and try to help hkn
fuKiU it.
Re-exunlae your irtlitades to-
ward crWcisni. There would be
fewo* hurt fedings — even, in
many instances, fewer iKut careers
—if nwre pe(^e view criticisra
as an q>p(»'tunity rather than a
tbrej^
Accordii^ to psychologists, when
a person critidzes you, it some-
times mrans that he's taken an
active inta^ in you! In any case,
tile mature, well-adjusted person
win seek to beoefit from even un-
feir criticism — looking for the
grain of truth in it and askii^
himself what be can learn from it
— instead of frantically niid)ilizbig
his defenses to fl^t it.
D^a you are doh^ the critkdz-
v^, reniember tiiat ymir remaiiEs
will be b^r received if you fii^
som^ing to connneiid first.
StraiftfKa fmn^ ties. Thou^
the rraolutkui to ^nd nure tkhe
wiU) tiie fanily is a comnnn one,
very often tt's Uie (jpiality and
n(A ttie quantity of tiidie q>eiit b>-
ge(b«- tihat cMild stand toprove-
ment. An evening d ^bA-IV
wahjiing, with aU eyes ^ued to
the screen loid convereation limit-
ed to nKMi^ylldbles, hardly foators
togediemess.
Time spent together may be
more enjoyable, and family proj-
ects may increase in fre^otcy,
tf you accept family memba's—
and your occasionally negative
feelings toward them-<ealistically.
Tlie Lutheran Hour £^)eaker has
dbs&niA that children dt\jsa maka
themsdves hard to love. Parents,
on the other hand, lay down rules
Pace tp to wfeal's Mhtftag yot.
4utt feritogs are uitiversal; ev«t"
Ae who has a cmseioiee Is mttt
ht sohieiMi^ he hn (K^ or lep
/fflidme. R^ressed guUt wreik^
havoc thmisawis trf y&u% Wtim
tffesA deKr&ed Its uidiMMiy co«-
$0[penc%: "Wlttn 1 deite-ed n^
my sin,- »ld King DavM, "mf
bo!^ wasted awav tiutM^ n^
groanii* aO day \m" <PM**i
32:8, RSV)
■ae first 8^, as both psycho^
^ts and clergjFiaeQ will tdl ym^
is to bring th»e nM«iARtdb%
lednp out iirto 1^ (^>en. ^bnl
to yomidf, evra tf to no one e^,
that you have falla painty Aort
of htXB% the ptfsoo you'd Uk to
be-tfien, seek a s(riirtkxi. Tot
many, faitt is the ttwwor. bi a
recent semnn en The l4]Mwran
Hour. Dr. HoMnann tdd Ms au-
(Hence: "ff ft were not for God. wf
woukl have to Uve w^ tt^ ffift
lof ours."
Ntae (rf dicie resolutfoia is eas|^.
But tf you tackle even one or two
of tbem. you m^ ftod eack year
a "H^9pier New Year" tium t}*
(»e that went before.
Mii Ct^ds
VIRGrNIA BKACH
BrAkA U ^ tWCA wri
JriH da^t b be beki,
d^. b^tani^ JiA. 1 "
bm liW to.»i>m to
gtoia tfettdi B«i 9Mm
riuM. *
Oilis we e#4d, far attttlluid
Arty! tlMI tte art al
9^* m^ a nd Ml«#£^
(#i(^-4Mn.
MUSIGAL ABfS — DaiMy feagai^ml
acthr^ teas daya. A oetaplelc stoek d
aad sheet mmlc to mdisplay. BdiM the tmUkt a
■on. LesMHM oa aU tastnmieato are availaMe with begto-
. ^wdalty. Dnv to at Oe Mas^Arto ^mMm^^
Obituaries
miMmMwm^^
lUMHon
Gifts Set A
New Record
BLACKSBIJRG, Va. - Itje Vir-
ginia Tech Student Aid Associa-
tion has received a new record in
gi^ from the university's tlhasak
and frloxis.
Ilie aisoclatun has reeled
$104,800 from all sources as com-
pared with nearly $101,000 last
year. Of this, more than IM.000
has been'' contributed by alumni.
"There are a few hundred folks
yet to be heard from," said H. M.
McSver. association secretary. "If
they measure to thehr true poten-
tial-^which I believe tiiey wlll-
we'll bresdc last year's record
witti alumni alone." . ;.,
Almuni also continued their gen-
erosity to the broad acaM^nic, stu-
d«it Itfe and research (^jectlvcs
of Virginia Tech with conbrUHitions
totaling $760,000.
Total alumni ^ving to the uni-
versity now totals nearly $854,000
or rooi^ than K par ceiU d a
millkffl-dollar gral. The goal wa<^
projected Nov. IS when h first
bec^e known that alumni con-
b-ibutions to Virginia Tech's EAi-
cational Foundation had far out-
st^^iped tbe previous anmial high
of lan.ooo.
"Ibe final 14 pa* c«)t is our
real cbaUenge." said R Craig Fa-
Uan, "if we are to do the job here
whidi Dr. Hafan, our faculty and
student expect to be done to as-
Hire a nuximum quali^ educatioa
With only 42 cents d our operatiag
dollar being provided l^ the state,
we nnist continuously seek jou^'ces
of private support to provide the
critical difference.
"And when we Uiiidi d privato
wpfwft, we thiidc first and fcn%-
most of the grnq) which has gme
before, our alumni," he said.
If the drive readies the millkic-
doUar goal, it will be tbe first
time in the university's ^year
histcMy that alumni have given m
geootHisly to Tedu
Fi(bian said the ^fti havt bera
d(»at»] for a vulety of things,
amoi^ whidi are unrei^neted
funds, studeM foans, sdudarih^
fellowships, reaeardi grants, rtu-
doit and faculty awards and funds
for stttdoit-rdirted activities.
ttjemEU DOTUB, 76, of 7Q
8. 9ycMiui« rtrert, Pitinbiirg,
(Ked last week. A n^ve d Hufi-
ps!f, to Mid nv«d In P^enlMttS
f^set. Me fn» a iboe modhJmt.
Be to Mffvlvad ^ Us widow.
Ilrt. Kabetoe Mitdiell Doyle: to»
utis, JlkaM F. Dg^ wbA J^^pb
V. Dog^; and a daughter. Mrs.
Mm C. darfaHO, all of Vfar^ala
i^; a ^ta-. im. An^
Ottsai d "Km, Ifem^ajr. ^bA 18
MB8. feUZAttn O^AMt ITAB
ilALL. dmmk Street, tbe wife
of rritfk D. ItfrraU, jr., passed
away anet m Warn d a mooli).
A nattve d H(AM. ibe was a life-
toi^ readent of this ar^
Besides her hysbai^, ilHrMi
sisters, Mrs. Mary Clark
and Mr. Ann Clark Walsh
a Beach; a grandchild, a
ni^ca; mSt several tte^aeN^.
mA. MARY ^TCUFFE AD-
KINS. 43, has died in a bo^ital
irftar a kHig ilbess. She has lived
at ISS Ya^ street for the past
three yean, and was the wife of
Owen 3wDe& Adkins.
Besides her tosbattl, surviving
are a daughter, Blrs. FVMk Dun-
can of Seattle, Waifa; five dsters,
Mrs. Willisra E. O'Regan of Vir-
ginia Beach; Mrs. M. R. Parker
and Mrs. K^herine Atwdl^ of
WaaUjrqgton, Mrs. J. J, EMrickscm
of Arlingtmi. and Mrs. Walter C.
Davis of Laurd. Md.; and two
brothera, George R. RatolMe and
William K. RatcUffe of Cedar Bhiff ,
Va,
JfeSffi JAMES BVtr, % the
husband of Ifi-s. LueOa wkrtto
Butt, has died to hll boiM. k na-
tive of Londm Bridie, be «is a
Itfe-IoDg reddent d tbe Vfrfinia
BracbCbesapeake frea.
Baskles \i» wkfew. be Is attviv-
id )af teee i&iktsn and two bro-
men. «
• * •
vntNw aoosmt u^. pn.
No days, son of Vmm. Wsfiux
Lee. II and Mrs. Jat^ Van Nos-
trand Lea of 10« Taber Oburt.
pass^i awi^.
BeridM his pareMs, be ft Mr-
vived by his gratfd^areMs, VliJioB
B. Lee. Jr., and Mn. Itmt Beid
Lee, aad Mr. and Mrs. EMvtt E.
VanNosMnd. jA of VkiM<
Beach. " -^^ mx^ *»«.* "&«# I
fflARON LEE tfobviat, day
okl dat^^htor d Daniel R. and Mra.
Diane C. Hoover of m 3Mb ilreet,
(tted in &e hospital.
Beudes h^ ^«A, sCuiivi^
are l»r grandpwe^ Mr. and
lArs. Samuel J. Htn^er, and Mr.
and Mrs. Ek^ene Qroskey, all of
Allison Park. Pa.
WILLIAM E. ROBINSON. 61. of
2835 Soi^ Stth Court, MUwaiikee,
WiscoBsto. passed away Deqenober
18. He was the l»i^her of DooaUl
Rofeinson of Viiginia Beich.
Other siffvivors iiK^e Ui
widow. Mn. Lorraine Pkl^ Rob-
insm d MilwKikee; vem RouUd,
William and Paul of Milwaukee
and John in the U. S. aqned
services in Kc^ea; l»othars Theo-
dore and Charks d Flint, Robert
d Grand Rapids and Kdtb d Bay
City, and three grai^kjuklrao.
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Amie High scbod alumni will ftlSd
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fr«n 9 P.M. to 2 A.M. in the Pe-
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Tbe Ea^ Coastmen will fiimlsit
the music for dancing.
Reservations may be made td&
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schedule for the week of Decerii-
ber 27-January 1.
Tlwrsday, Deceiriber 30, Utah vs.
North Carolina at Raleij^ Tiaac^
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Friday, Decendser 31. Notre
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Party Planned
VmaiNIA BEACH - Ibe New
Yew's Eve INuty at ^ Anitficia
Legton Gvb will conmoice at i
p.m. on Deceni)^ 31.
"He PatNikNis Footnotes" wtH
provkk music for dandi^ and ei^
tertakanat. A boRW s^ bre^
fast wfll be ser^ frm 2 to 1
l.in. M^i&.^us favors, wUl be
IB per persm.
Sale of tidcets will be Umited to
ISO pra-sMis. Reservations may be
made by contactii^ the managor,
Ann^ F(nc, at ttie clob after 9
pjn.
The Club will be ctosed January
1 and 2, 1966.
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BLACKSBURG, Va. - Virginia
Tech is among the 1S2 colleges and
uni^w:-stties which will partidpiAe
In the Natim^ A<;r9n<wtloi tiid
^ee Adminifltratian's graduate
training |»vgram next fall.
Twelve graduate sbidoits will
begin work on the BladcalMurg
can^s toward doct(U'al degree in
apace-rdated wdas under the
ptmts. Currently there are 23
gracfciate stjidents at Tech training
im^ this program. Nationally,
tfiere are about 3.100 ah-^y in
the {iK^Mi and 1.335 scheduled
to b^n work next year.
ParticipaUng studoits will4>e
selected by the univer^ and idll
eoto- the pro-am in S^)tenri)er.
llie hi^wst number of students
gettij^ grai^ at ai^ one school
is 25 with the smdlest mmiba-
being two, dqiendii^ (« the nian-
b«- of <tectoral programs availaUe
in q)ace-related areas, the ade-
quacy of the school's facOities and
tiie extent of particlpatlm in spa^
activities.
Eadi graduate studeirt chosen
for the ^iciiiffaini will receive a
riiiiwid of |8.«0 for 12 months of
trtdning. lii«% is an additional
aUowance kt dqwn^ts of iq>
to $1,000 a year depending on tlw
policy of tiie university adminlster-
ii^ the funds.
tf he myotains a satisfactory
record, a student may be Msured
d three yrars of predoctoral study.
• LEGAL NOTICiS
Vets Warned
ROANOKE - "Hie Veterans Ad-
ministr^km today warned veter-
ans and dependente of deceased
veterans on VA pension rolls they
run the ridt of having didr nMrnft-
ly payment diacoo^ied if th^
(a^ to reluni the income question-
naire forau mailed with the No-
vember cfaeds.
ThKf Bugr «vea
J.
■ IMI^
pWaaafwr af
Of.
hgrJto-
COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINU
la the Clerk's Offloe of the Cli^
coil Court of the City of Noifolc
OB the 23rd di^ U Deoemher, 1MB.
Older <f Pohlleafaa
OLIVER W. Be^SLEY.
Ftotaitiff,
Vf. ^ i
Xm E. OU^EY,
Dtfendant
llie object of this suit was to
obtain a money juclpnent i^alAst
the defeniant
And an a^kiavit having been
made and fUed that the plafintiF
is a nni^re^dent of the i^ate of
Viifima, the last known adi^-ess
being 4000 Glen Road. Virginia
B^idi, Vii^ginia, wUdi waa the
cnly address obtainable after a dO-
h^it aeardi by the defendant and
halher after a diligent search tbe
plaintiff oould not be found by the
defendant. U is therefore OMSjIr
ED that the {daintiff apfwar here
within \m (10) days after due pi4>-
Uoaitk» hereof, and do what notgp
be necessary to protect Ms kitereat
m th is suit and it is fiffther OR-
DIERED tiiat the defendant wlU
s^ipear at 9:00 AJM. in ttw Circuit
Court of the City of Noifolk on ttw
2lBt day of Juniary, 1086 to hav«
the sbove suit dismissed for failulre
on the part of the {daWETto {»x>9e>
cute.
&-klges (& ^nyles
laae Laafdn Road
ViifiniaJBeach, Va.
]&^(Mt
• UlMNOfflCB
• LIOAL NOTICES
Ike Bsaaeh TA
fie^ $M.
nay II
Flowers said the VA ii reqoli^d
bjr law to olAain this Income re-
port eadi year becHBe fTOtwtf
tfe paid 0^ to thoae i^oie hi-
comei fnm otfaor ioufoei «rt b*>
kw oeKain limlti.
tlie VA Mfcs (kM the end not
be folded or mutilated beeauae it
miot nm tiiroq^ automatic 4rta
praoe^ig maddiies. «
NOTICE
VfaYtala:
the r^iiar meeting of the Coim-
cU of the City of Virginia Beach
win be heU in the Ckcuit Court
OD Monday, January 10, 1986 at S
o'<dodc P. M., at whkh time per-
sons wil be heutl for and i^ainat
the {(dbwing proposed changes of
aoniiig, Qse pcnntts, etc.:
L ApplicMkn of Sylva Cbipora-
tkm t^ G^rimd Layt(», Attorney
for a change of lonh^ firom Resi-
dence Siiwrhan District 4 <R« 4
to Multi{de Fantfly ResUence !»»
trict (R-Af) and a Use Pennit to
comlnacft 106 apwtment units, Giefk-
tsttk Oommerdal District 3 (CO S)
and a Use Permit to c^ierate gaso-
line supi^ statkn.
•Parcel 1 to be CO 3: Certata
property frontii^ 510.tt fert 00
the We^ skle of Wltchduck
Road begundi^ M a point 80 feet
North of Ridiand Road, a depth of
SO feet ak»g the Northern and
Soutbera property line, a wkHh of
400 feet more w leas tiaag tiie
Wertnn property Une.
"PwKiA S to be R4tf : Certain pr»
perty bfgtaniag M a point ao Itft
IVieitof WitobauekRoad. t «i4th
flf 4n ieat mora or teas ak»| Hm
EaitMrn property ttoe (Weatam
propeity Hne of P«tel 1), a dqilh
of 4M feet mne or leas akog tha
Northern praporty Hne, a widih <rf
MMr feet dang the Weatam pro-
partr Mne. and a diflb of 880 feet
mom or laas tkm% the Smibav
praparty Itoe. Bayidde Bm«u^.
iL AppMoaMan of W. R. RuBBiii,
A-., {m- a tiiange of aon^ from
Raakleice SiAxiitMn Oistrk;t 4 (R.
S 4) to Lta^ed Connwrdal Di»
trkst 3 (OL 8) of certain propely
fctmUi^ 73 fMt on the SnKh Hde
c(f Viiii^ Beach Bo^vard be-
gnatng M a point SO feat Weat of
Itty AvoMW. a depth of U8 Jl feet
^m% die Eastern and Western pro-
per^ Une, wtti a width of 73 feet
itog the SouA«n i»^)«^ Um-
Bay^ Borou^
W. hgdeamKi of VirsinU Beach
Fraa Wd Baptiat Church for a Use
!%mtt to operate a church mi cer-
tain property froiMing 388.S8 fe^
on the East skle of South Witch-
duck Road b^fimung at a point 200
feet Norft of Amherly Road, a
d^ith of 4S.M feet akng the South-
ero imarty Ikie (Sectkm 3,
iCsmpavile IM^, frontkig «8.4
feet on die WeU skte of Grayaon
Road, apid a wkith of 148.74 feet
aloi^ ttie ^Nu1hatl propoty line
(I^r^lOMd Virginia Beach Toll
Road). Kefn|»vilb Borou|^.
IV. ^jfdicatkxi of Linwood A.
Wri|^ for a change of zoning
from Residence Sdtnuhan District
3 iBS 3) to Gweral Commercial
Diatrict 1 (0<J 1), a Use I^rmi-t to
qoerate a gasoline sup^ stati<m,
md Limited Commercial District
1 iCrL 1), ^
Parcel 1 to # <NI 1: ftertain
pit^rty located at the intersectkm
of Bmin^ Road and South Wttch-
ducii Road fraitmg 260.06 feet on
the West side of Bonney Road, a
depth <rf 225 feet akng the North-
ern inpety line (fnmdi^ "TO feet
more or less on the South side of
South Witchduck Road). A confin-
ed distjfflce of SI feet more or less
skmg the Westan {H-qperty line,
and a dei^ (^ 200 feet ak»« the
Southern property line.
Pared 2 to be OL 1: Certidn pro-
perty begtanlng at a point 2S feet
West of Bonney Road with its in-
teraectkn wMi SoUh Wltchduck
Road, a widUi of 226 feet akmg the
Eastern property line (Western
pr(4)«ty line (rf Parcel 1), a dis-
tance of aae.4 feet ai^ the SouA-
em property Une, a distance of 110
feet ak)i^ the W^em favpo^y
line, a qcmbined distance d 994
feet mere w less akmg tiie North-
ern prap«ty Une (now or ftMinerly
Carraway ttid Kempsvile Hei^,
Sectkm S). More detaOed btforma-
ti(» avaHafcle in o£^ of Qty
Planting ComnriaskiA. Kerapsville
Boitugh.
V. Appik»tka of FVank W. Hai-
oocfc. Jr.. and P. W. Ackias by
Paul W. Addas for a Use Pennit
to Ofwrate a gasolbie sqpply sta-
tkm on certam property located M.
the Nbrflwest int^sectkm of
Omh Drive and Lulcin Road
btiMing SS feet name or less on
the North skle of Laskin Road.
Pnontiog HS feet mace ot less on
the West akle of Oriole Drive, a
deptti of SB feet more m- less
along the Nortiiem property ^,
and a width of ISO feet more or
leaa ak)Qg the Westom property
line. Lyn^taven Borou^.
W. AplAcatkm lof Kenva Liuid-
ing QupioraitkA tat a diange<^
• LiiMy.Nonctt
iQ^ng fkvBi Raridmoe SiAuiIimi
Diatriot S (R€ S) to IMI^ile f^am-
By lUaMMce DMrkt (RM) of
Lots aOA. SB, SIA, |1B, Wi, SB.
S & M Plat of Mmohavan RMtfita,
Sakl prapMty btmung lSI.13 feet
on ttie Soutti ^de of R^i^n Ave-
nue be^vyng at ito ii^»iacttai
with Gkmt Neck R(Md. A fttrtince
of S06.95 feet ate^ the W^era
pnqiaty Une, a coniliined distaice
of 305.97 feet riong tfw Souttiern
mA Easton {xvpsty Itae. (Said
ar^ being tria^^ iniiiape wd
(Usected by Wayimn L^). Mwe
detailed infonruittwi io ^ office of
the City Plamkig CMnmi^on.
Lynnhaven Borou^.
Vn. /^)fd]oal!Mm of TldewMo-
BuiUers Devek)pmeiA Corp(M>ation
for a chan^ of aoaing from IA4-
Upie Family Reridence DisMct (R^
M) with Motei and "Fsurist District
(T-1) Supplement to Umtoi C«n-
merd^ IMstrkt 1 (C-L 1) on i%r
tain propMty fronting 200.08 feet
on the North Mde oi Vrginia Beach
Boutevard begmning at a point SB
feet m(ffe w teas West of Lombn
ft-klge Credt, a depth of 165 feet
akx% the Eastern iMid Weston pro-
perty Mm, asA a width of 200 feet
nwre or less atong the Nortiiem
property line. Lynnhaven Borough.
WH. Ap|dk:atk)n of Herman C.
Sawyer for a change of zming
fnan ^rkulture Restrk:ted Dis-
trict (A-<R) to R^kirace Duplex
District 2 (R-D 2) on certmn pro-
{^ly fronting 1SS.04 feet on the
SouUi skle of Lcmdm Bri^e R(^
beginning at a point 1410 feet more
or less East of Shi(^ Comer Rsad,
a combined di^iance of 1360.S feet
along the Western (Hx^rty line, a
diMaiKe di 436.S7 fe^ along tl%
SouUiom property Hne, and a (xxn-
bined diWanee of 1642.98 feet a'ltmg
the Eastern prapeity Une. Princes
^ine Borouigh.
DC. Apfdkatfon of C. E. Upt(»i,
Jr., for a change of zonii^ fnan
Agrknalture Restricted Distrkt (A-
R) to Resklence Diqitex District
2 (R-D 2) QXi certain property lo-
ct^ed at the Eastern &A of Guim
HaE Drive, a distance of 826.48 feet
aku^ the Western prq)«ly Une
(Gunn HaU Manor, Section 2 and
property now or formo-ty Upton),
a oombuied distiBnce of 1628 JO feet
aksag the Northon and Eastern
(»x]p«rty Une (now or fiomwly \S^
ton and Maixm), a oomfekied db-
tam^e of 1379.48 feet abng the
Soutiiem prq)erty Une (now or for-
merly Atiwood and Mattmn). Con-
taining 12 acres more or less. Prin-
cess Anne Borou^.
X. Apfdketkn of Dot^as T.
Masm for a Use Perniit to qwrate
a TBtkiYa home park on certain
pmp&ctf kx:ated 210 feet more or
less West of Oolechestw Neck
Road b^iiuiing at a point 1200 feet
more or less South of McClennan
Lane, a combined distance of 1740
feet more or less akng tfie North-
ern and Western prop«1y Une, a
cunbined distance or 10S8 feet
more or 1^ afong the Southern
property Hne, and a CMnbuittl dis-
tance of 710 feet more or less akavg
the Eastern {Mt>perty Une. Saki par-
cel having two 50 foot scrips for
access to Coledicster Neck Road.
More detailed informatwn in the
oSflce of tiie City Planntaig Com
mission. Princess Anne Borou^.
XL Applbatum of Dodton 0. M.
In 191^ th» old Taylor Home at Granby and Mar-
kft StrMti was was 100 yoars old . '. . / '
Thon H. D. OHver had been known for 51
years ...
The Ta^ Home made way for tiie Tayk»- Bidding ...
^ tfie Ti^fto- Rdkiuig made way for the presait
W. G. (kwA Store. Change is a oons&ant tioqg in growing
NofoBE. One Uiii^ has remained ^ s^nne ... the fine,
atderitandbig servke d!fa«d by H. D. OHver. Now mov-
iqg into its saoond hunA^ed years of service, H. D. OUvor
fi& Udewater's needs for the finest wi most respected
buriii and Aaieral aerviceB. Two fine homes and a
capsfcie, eapertenced staflf otaUe H. D. (ttver to atsrwi
yon- eveiy need. CAoaB.. D. Oliver for the finest.
Harry D. and James B. Oliver
•
im-im ssSiBSL
Wikefidd for a Use Penirit to op-
wate pttltMkWMil biAttng on cm-
t^ propety kicked M ttie NorO-
WMt mmm^iksR of Are^ Aimur
and 33rd Ste«et fraatta^ N feet
on the Noitii iMe 4f Srd Stavat.
f HMitii^ 140 feet on the Weat akla
of ArctK Avenue, a deptt of S
feet idrag tiie ^k>rtherh prop«1y
Hne, and a wldOi of 140 fert ak«^
the Western pn^;}«1y Une. Vin|inia
Beach Boroi^.
xn. App&9itk» of TiiJhwaiii
Genend OM porat i on for a Use Per-
mH to amstruct S afmrtmeM imits
on cer^i pqiafty fnxi^ 188.4
feet Ml tl» South s^ of nMwood
IMve b^ttming at a point 140 feet
Weat cf HoRy Road, a de^lh of tfO
fert aim? the Western jMfoperty
Une, a width oi 12S.4 feet afoog t)M
Southern propoty Une, uid a
depd) (tf ttOS feet s&(m% ttw Eart^
em {stperty Hiw. Vii^^ida B«w^
BortN^.
XIII. AppUcatbn of Harold W.
James by Joim James, .^toro^
for a Use Permit to erect S a^Mrt-
mart imtts <» ttie following par-
cels:
Parcel 1: Frutfi^ 80 fe^ on the
EaU side of Paria Ava:nie begin-
ning at a point SO fcit Nwth of
19th Stre^ fronting SS.eZ feet on
the North ade (rf 20th ^reet (un-
in^roved), a (tepth of Ifl? fe^
along the Eastern proiperty Une, a
• LMiALNOTKI
n^dtti at WmH
tet
fine.
pmMl 2: iyontt« M6.21 feet on
ttM Soutt lUe of SIh Steert (uidm-
provod) bc^ntag at a {x^ 100
feet E^ot of ^to Aveiue, a defUi
of NO fact dong »e Western pro-
perty Mne. a eombhwd dls«uice of
m» fa^ ateng the South«Ti pro-
perty Una and a de|:th of 63.77 feet
1^ dte E^ern property hne.
Virginia ^emk Borou^.
XIV. ApfOkatoi ef FWreU
Fam^, Inc.. by R^ M. ^eicer
for a duuige of H»ning fr«n Resi-
dence Duplex District l (R-D D to
General Indu^rial DUtrkrt l (M-I
1) a Use Pemnt fo ni Mobile Home
Parte and a Uae PomUt for sewage
lagooi on certfflfl i»operty kwated
300 feet Soulh of IncUan Rh^ Road
beginning at a pofaft 17S.8 feet
West of Kemr^iHe Roirf. Said
property tardered « tiie Nortti
by <i»w w formeHy* New l^t,
GayntH-, Vai#n, B. J. Davis, b«--
(fored OB tte WMt by, (now or
fomiCTiy) Jdin Wr^. SiM parcel
being irr^ular in shape and c<»-
teining n.S8 acres. Fans arc avaU-
ab!e in offke of City Planning
CoTimissitm. Kemptvilte Borough.
JOHN V. FENTRESS, City Clerk
By: Margaret M. Hood, t
Depi«y Qty Cterk
11^21
WILL PAY
AN INCREASED
DIVIDEND
at the rate of
per annum
to savers of record
December 31, 1965
Mutual Federal
•AVISOS ASD LOAS ASSOCIATION OP SORPOUl
NORFOLK Boush and Bute StraaS
NORFOLK 2203 East UttleCmek Road
PORISMOUTH 3520 High Street
VIR6INIA BEACH 3201 PacMe AMout
VlRaiNU BEACH
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VIRGINIA BEACH
ViRQinu Beach Sun
VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1965
ncnoHB
tm mm a pad ftmt ... we met mii^ mm MMdi, fawMt^itai
nal Ml, w«« <iMplred Iqr the auniip l ai ef jfMm and M
«H». fowl tome hunor in M«'s Mfle Jokn. «»l triii 16 give you an
m^A pMwe of «he good fttagi k^^inkg in oar gnvwlng dty . . .
We mrt Off •nrfoag ctttomi aoch as Sta^f^ H. Urns iHw
li an opeit i we dc arvw ; Ifr. and lft«. J. E. WftMe wtaie fr«^ irtore
kai ai«d fbt aeedi «f iiiee gesertlions in LyMta^lk: Hn C. G.
Uodgn, a viatar gmst, mhtm AJfled lianli itil He eamfim, ^.
dMpke h« aihaMtel advanced yean; and Saly Moofert wboae heart
to Nl eMQ^ to andoae many g( the ai^ ml id^ «tt he- gmeroitf
attenticn.
aiMbbhed «d Invcal^ated aiid t«|3«M en were
oialanHnade UtdMm fay Prestige Kitchens: a new ctoMi^ store of
aophiatft^ed inMiel— The Ckthtog Cheat; the acreoHHdiMqg i^ocess
«f VO m mm EInhMmi; creathre hwiderafta «f VNgifte'e Hobbiee-
CHtti A C^fte; ^Meial raAtan (wdtaire and acnaaM^ M ^rnetts
GMa Badcela k Toyt; new hone decmr from Ifiala Oar^ k Dn^ary
Shop; ladque home anticpies fitm Alla<Sn's Lamp; and Mvi^ OuMnuB
trees fcM- Uuidscaping by CavaUo- Nursery.
We fouMi otft aboiA the serviMs <tff ered by the Ameriean Red Cross
'Which worin diligently both with children and addts to mdce sure
every cWzen kaowe how to swim and practice watfer s^ety; we got
teauti^ at Oceana Beaity Sdwol; »d lenned how to have kfvely
manners at RDseHsfl; «« rimped up with die TriRvnotle dons offered
hy tftt Adult progrun; and |^e <m blood to die UoodRnMe.
We enjoyed the tea acttvfties throu^ tiie ey«s of Ourol VaiLand-
fai^tam who was the Teen Director d die Y^A (^De« married);
heard about the kBitanM-di>!e wdurteer services btHi Mra. Annie S
Biasing; were ^ucinatii^ with IQda's Nai^w Moaeian; saw famous
race horses at Aldo Parms; wo-e enbranced wttb the native Lotts bk»-
aoms; took a trip west witti Capt Bdb and Cartri Moore; waftx^ed die
^ apeetKng modd ears radi^ at Tiny 11m; leaned lAat Ms- handvnit-
iog revealed from graphoaaalyriM DcxMld BaBafd; add ^)am^ed to
Charlott^viHe Id meet with dher pr^s wonen t» a comventim!
Everyone met ^mm pown^ wjoyed; I hoj^ I ms lAle to oinvey
lo lA of you how nnay reatty nice people diere we in Virginia Beach;
bow RMch the cttiins tfe trykig to make ou- C^ the very best olace
Id Uve and raise a family: and bow ^ad I am to have met you^
On>^ one rafpat ... no one knew die recipe for die Bdced Plum
Puddtag! f^r .
., ;Bap{yyNew¥^arl -: # '" ;. ■ ;'T •
'- ' -f-T ''
Museum Taking Exhibit Entries
RICHMOND •« flw Virginia Mu-
seum is invitkig ei^«s in its
biennial exhiUtiOB of "Virginia Ai^
dritects, Dedgners Mid Miotogra-
fhos." ntkdi wiU opoi Fehruary
SI.
D^KUine f(M> entail^ in dw
thrsa eat^nies of die exhiUtkm
ti idecdin m^bjg tti cbi^^
jfanyary S^ «f works qualifying
lor indusioQ in the eahttNtim.
the jury puiei wHl be composed
of Ed^ KauCmann, professor in
the De|MU!<mat of Art History
ttid Ardie(d(^ at Coliaribia Uni-
versity; Louis I. Kahn, PMladd-
phia architect; and Eliot EU<>if(m.
lih^ograirfier for LIFf: magazim.
Arddtacts. designen sod phot(^-
w^btn wisMng to ^rter should
re^piest n prMpectus iia thek* cate-
gory from Miss Cathmne Jordan,
supervisor of educati(mal services
for the Museum.
Licensed architects who main-
tained (n* were attached to m ofQce
in Vii^ia en or after January 1,
19M, are eligiMe to enter. All types
(tf structures completed since Jan-
nary 1. 1964, are permitted for
«iti7. and must be adequately
(testribed by blade and white w
—color photogra^ with plans anl
otiiar drawings, bstructions on
nKMinting. con^ositicm and en-
trance iMTOceAires are inchided in
the pro^)e(^iB for archttects.
\ Desi^OTB who maintained or
were attadied to an office as of
January 1. U6i oc sutneqpiently
are ehgible to.eoter. Oidy design
units in prhited form— such as
magazine and newq;>aper adver-
tisemeBls, drtidogues, book ^dtets
and pn^ama-may be ento-ed.
&ntructi(Mis on noouitii^, compo-
sitkm and entrance procedures art
included in die pro^)ectu8 for de-
s^ners.
Pbob^raphers — tfsiateur and
profenional, inchidii^ |n-»s— who
were bom in VirgMa or have
been a reskient of die iftate sub-
sequent to January l, 1964, are
tS^0At to eirter. Mraochromatic
and color prints and odor trans-
paretics on any sidiject o-eated
shice January 1. 19M, may be
submitted. Instructkuis on mmutf-
faig. composUion and entrance pro-
oeudres are indbded in the {rw
pectus te* i^iotografdiers.
Ceit^»tes of distinctkHi. signed
by the chairmui of tlw jury and
directK' of die lAueum, wQl be
awarded to outetandii^ prints and
tiaag|w«ndes. There will dao be
honoraUe mentioB dwti^iatfaM.
Certificate prUts and tnmspar-
eoeles iri|l become part of die Mu-
aeum's pemansnt coibctkll of
j^,i^gkda pbotoffrafitQr. Member* <^
flie Jiay wffl tdso s^bct
trvBsparendes to farm m
tloB fEHT two-year
diRN^ioat the ilafeB.
Pet^Mis sidanitUng dlries to the
«dddtk» will be e^acUly kivlted
lo Aepmiesr SB
Fetmiary 21, 1986. They wiU also
be Invited to attend an fllustrated
lecture oi March 7 by die^^
chairman. Ed^ Katrfmaim Jr.
The ctftifKates of distinctim wUl
be awarded ^ priw to his talk.
I^ufmarai, fnmer bead of tiia
Departmem of lodiartriid 0e^ at
Af nfusetm of ifedtfT Arllh
New Ywk, rseMt^ raeelved dia
first award for Mrthigubbed Serv-
ice gi^ by dK bidtnArial Design-
ers Society of America. He has
writtm bask: texts on design fcr
die Museum of Modon Aft and for
die Ekicyckqiedia Britannka.
Kahn, an award-wimdi^ ardii-
tect 1^ Ihres in I%ili^e^a,
came to die United States m 1906
as a d^ firom his bh*diplace m
die IsiaiKl of Osd, Estniia. Now
prof^sor of arddtecture at die
UnJversKy <rf Pennsylvania, he
earlier dUs year was awarded an
honorary Aictorate of fine arts
fiwn Yale University. He recoitiy
was die recipient (A the Gold Med-
al of Honor fatm die Dmish As-
sodatkm of Architects.
taiaofon, a ni^ive (rf New York
C^. is a ^acKiate of Fordham
University. He joined LIFE maga-
zine as a {dictograph^-, where he
«nied an oid^andii^ reputatbn
in die field of photographic ookH-
control. Beslctei his mai^ assign-
ments for the weeUy news maga-
zine, Elisofon has also served as
coknr consultant on soofa films as
"Moulin Roqge." "The Greatest
Story Ever Ttdd." and die re-
centlyieleased "T^ Ww Lord."
Employees Get
Army Awards
FT. SaraRY - Two Ft. Story
dvlUan emq^oyees reeved the Ar
n^ CommendtfieD Certficate last
««dc. Mrs. Mai^ H. popper
and Ri^ W. miDams, both of
Vii^iua Beach, were jmsoited
die certtfkurtes by Cd. Jdm R.
Willimns, como^dtog <^fica- of
Ft. Story.
_Bu0i ^unOkans. dhop foremoi d
die MaintenaiK» section of ^
ItansptHtaUon DiviiAni, recehwd
a $140 <^sh award for a n^ees-
tkn to rekicate die tail li#t l»-ad[-
et on hatf ton j^dcmp truda to
prevmt hreskage d die tail I^
lois on dropping the gate. Ihe
kiea was adopted for aD 196S
modd truda ai Fiats Story and
^&u8tis ud ranged ta die ainiid-
anoe d sd^airtisl ceate per year.
ifirs. Hopper wtt dted tor iwr
sufwrior peiformaBBa as a dark*
stenographer for lbs Uiten dhrl-
skn d die office if iie udstttit
ddflf of stai. k#tta, for die
yetf enfii^ Jtafy MB. She will
also recdve m nenal |196 raise
ta a^iy.
GcMral Rett«, left, preseats Uw flihrer Star to Mrs. Phelps.
(sOelal Am^ phsie)
Posthumous Award
Phelps Given
Silver Star
FT. STORY - The Silver Star
ud the Combirt Infantryman
Badge 1ms be» awarded posthu-
mously to Army l^iec. 4 Joseph E.
Phe^ Jr., d Virginia Beach.
The awards were presaged to
his whkw. Mrs. Sarah H. Phelps,
dso d Vii^a Beadi, at oeremo-
des at Ft. Story on Dec. tS by
M4 Gen. William N. Redling,
commwidar d die Army Trans
poftnthn Osato' and Ft. Eustis.
nia^ WM cited for gallai^
in actlsB to connectwn with mill-
t«y opMfdom in the Dominican
Repdbttc wfaUe serving with Com-
pany •«," lat Bn. d die 506 In.
fai^.
In part, die dtation stated tb^t
htasdl by gaOaa^ la adkn whib
p tt i id p ettl ag la i^ddltMtimi ap»-
atkxa in Sairto Dondngo, Domini-
can RepdiUc, on June isdi. 1965.
While asstfth^ his platoni leader
when die {datiion encountered in-
tense hoMile gun {fare as tt q>-
proached a cridcd intersectk» in
dw cMy, S^pedalist 1%^ volim-
tarffy nooved fwward to ao ex-
pmed positiMi and micceed^ In
neutralizing one d die machine
guns. While rebading his weapon,
ha was mortally wounded 1^ »n-
dhofhodUe madiine gun."
Peace Corps
Tests Jan. 8
VIRGINIA ra^ACH - Virginia
Beach residents interested in put-
ting Uieir dulls to Me in devdi^
ing nations around die world are
Invited to tdte die Peace Corps
placonait test at 9 a.m. on Satur-
day, January 6 at Itoom 3A, base-
ment, Norfolk Post Office building.
Tlie Peace Corps uses die place-
ment test to detamuiehow an ap-
plicant can best be utilized 3vcr-
seas. The test meanires goieral
aptitude and die diility to learn
a language, nd educatira (h-
ad>ievem«it. (If test scores indi-
cated a limHed lan^ge-learaing
ability, ioc example, dK Peace
0}rps tries to pla<x Uie a^iUcant
in an En^sh-speaking cotmtry.)
Tlie id»!cnient test requires ro
{H-epardkm uid is non-competitive
—an apirifoant can neidwr pass
nor fail.
Iba ^iplk^tion form, ,not die
pkeamed teit. Ii die aaost im-
ported factor in the sdeetim d
Volunteers. I^rsoos intn-ested in
servii^ in the Peace Coips must
fin out M apfNlkation, if tb^ have
nd already draie so, and present
tt to die tester bdore taUng the
test, i^lications may be olHaimd
fnm focal prat offices or from the
PeMe Cai», WadifogtM. D. C.
The placement test takes about
an hour and a half. An ojptiaaai
achievement ted for appUcads
who have ^died Frendi or Span-
ish requires another hour.
Skelton Named Extension Head
BLACKSBURG - Dr. William
E. Skelton. 46, a Dbwiddie Coun-
ty native widi S years service in
Virginia agricultural extensim,
will becone directcx* d Vh-ginia
Tech's Cooperative Extension Serv-
ice Jan.~t. "~ ~ ■
Skeltcn will succeed William H.
Dau^UZey, who earlier this nxmdi
amiounced his retkement, effec-
tive Dec. 30. Skdton is now assist-
ed director.
\nrginia Tech's president. Dr. T.
Marshall Kahn Jr., and Dr. WUson
B. Bdl, dean of Uie Collie d
AgrioiUure. jointly annwnced die
appoidment boe.
The Cooperdive Extension Serv-
ice is re^xmsible ftr the tsdver-
i^'s o£f-«an9UB educational fxth
grams in affiiculture and home
economics, in cooperatk» with die
Fedo'al Ebctensfon Service and lo-
cal govenui^ bodies. R is dnis
part d a nation-wide agricul-
tiu-al extensfon program ofierated
dirou^ die nation's lanid-^ant
universities.
Dr. Habn said be was quite
pleased I^. Stdttm had agreed to
accept the appoidment.
"It is wdl that we have a num
d Dr. SMton's ability and oqpe-
rioice avafldile within the unh^^
^ to fin diismost importwt as-
signment," he said.
"Dr. SkeKoo's i^^wintined wUl
md» it posdiile to continue die
U^ levd d acomplidiment wfak^
the Cooperative Exte»i(m Servfoe
had achieved m die past, aai to
med the diaBei^es knpraed by
Virgfoia's dttngfaig eoomny," I^.
Halm aaid.
Dmn Bdl and Dr. Uoyd Itavis,
admtadstrator d dte Fedoral Ex-
tendoD Service, b^ dmOuly ex-
{H-aned their hiD inqqwrt for Dr.
SkdtoDa sBpoiiMBaoL
"Mrghda Tech and die Com-
monwaddi are esdrem^ fostar
to have a man of I^. ftd-
t(Hi's b-aining, expeience, ability
and ^idusiasm^Q assume die re-
sponsibilities d fjrector d our
Oiopa'ative Extension Service," he
saki.
— lOInda' I^. aelton's guidance
we can k>ok forward to continued
hi^ quality performance in aU
d oiff Cooperative educatoMd
programs," Dean Bdl ackled.
Dr. Davis said in Washbigton
tiiat he had known ^Iton f<»- a
raanber d years and was "(pdte
imfx-essed viddi his compdoice."
"We are fortunate to have a
po-son d his capdiilttles to step
ido this key position, and are
losing forward to working dosdy
wtth Um," Davis added.
Skdton was graduated from Vfa^
gbiia Tteh in 1940 widi a B.S. de-
gFte in Agricultural En^neering.
He recdved his mado-'s, decree
in Eatoiskn Eckication in 194B.
and his Axrtnrde fai ElxtendcHi Bd-
ucdkm to 1919, bdh from ComeU
Unhrerdty.
He also has recdved postdodor-
d tnrfdng d d» Udversity d
IX^soonsfo.
Sbdton b^^ in 1940 as asdd-
ant coudy agent in Appomattoc
Coui^..ud later aavei d varkHJS
thnes ti county aged in Prince
Edward, Camj^U, (>imberUuid,
Andient, Bodcfaidimn, GoocMand,
Fluvaraa aaA Ndson counts.
In U60 he was appointed Sde
4fl; CM> l»der, and In 198E Iw
becane asdstad directcH' d ex-
toision. WUfo diractiiq; the Ex-
tensfon Se-vke's 4fl programs, be
re<»Ned die U. S. Department d
Agricultore's &iperior Seiifee
Award.
Durfa^ World War H Sk^oi
served wWi dw U. S. Ai^. and
Hces^ retired bvn die Amqr
Reserve widi the rank d lieitoi-
d* cdfflid. He conomanded die
SB Gvil Afifabs Aitioy Reserve
la^bere. .
1965 -A Good Year
WnUAM^URG - 1966 was a
good year fd- Virginfo's economy
ud 1966 should cratinw this
growth, acceMk^ to Prdessta- GU-
bert C. Jmia, Director d die Bu-
reau d Budness Research, Oillege
d MUm and Mary.
Ihe Vietmon codlid, «id its hi-
turs course, will be die ntod im-
ported ecwi«nic factor affectii^
die l^ate's econony in ti» year
di^.
Vb-gtaiia has a lu-oader sensitiv-
ity to an armed conflid than
SMd other states. For exsnqde:
The prec&table idlux d people
to the natei's Cs|Utd and coae-
quedfy to norihem Vinrini\ the
nurA^. dM and important d
military ban kicated In die State
to kichide a nund>a' maintained
on a dandhy bans, dw increase
in pveram&H cmtrMts to* a wfafo
varidy d items from cigat^tes
and soft goo^ to con^t ships, a
rdativdy small p<^lation to meet
die demand d an ocpanded drdt
and latiadeaed employment 0K>or
tonitis.
If n88 is a good year for die
budnesaman in Vii^[info it win
also Mng upward pre^ures on
cost d goods purchased and pro-
ducti<m costs. Additionally, pruded
inisinessmen in the State as they
plan fw the new year are review-
ing thdr experiences with govern-
med controls durkig die Kturean
conflict in an atten^it to predid
what RMKhfications to plans mif^t
tie necessary^. " ■ *: ''''\
Lttle further need be said con-
c«raii% the upward pressures on
die c<^ d goods purchased. This
pressure edstsd n 1965 and wiU
continue in 1986.
The avaHsbility oT WMpow g,
epeciatty ddUed or semi-ddUed
woittfs, wUl pnbtbly bectaiw an
inoeasta^ problem for business-
moi dur^ 1966. As rqMrted by
die Virginfo Dqiartaoed d Labor
iuid taiaitry, laismpkoimenit iq,
UM State in Oddiir, M6 was d
its towed dnce l9gB. At dud ttaia
Virginia's iaiem|doymeiit rate
stood d 1.9 per cent of tiie labor
m eqianding drdt can add an
upward presure on waga and
a»t8 and a htfier Idxx* tunuve*,
M die empl(^ee finds hbm^f to
a seUer's markd and emptoy^
find they nmist hire mar0nal skills
to maintefo dieir (^lordion.
What has been saki to difo pdnt
adds moded suppcut to a feiVng
d (yitfanism fcr 1966. Yd it is al-
RMd Btnally a feeling d q}timism
(m the ptk^ d dw businessman
and dw cduumo- thd suf^rts
dw predictioli diat 1966 wiU be a
pwd yeAr ^aikrs ki dw State
have doiwlalrated thdr (^itmiism
widi ubstntial ord«^ for spring
and^/^nmer wear. Mo-chad and
cdwumer would seem to agree
diat 1966 is the year d the color
televiskm sd. Or steted anotiwr
way,>nddier dealer or customs-
couki have didr demands satined
by 1966's production d diis a^-
aace. AvaUdMe survey d ctuisu-
mer intentions indicate plans for
a continued high rate d spending
ia 1966. In Virgida diis attitude
will be backed by additional funds.
Military and civU service personnel
recdved wage incr^ses ^ing
1966. Ilie average weekly earn-
ings d production worko-s contin-
ues to move up. According to the
Virgtaiia Department d Labor die
average weekly eambigs d pro-
di««tton worlwrs in the State was
186.18 in S^Jten^}^ 1966 (sr $3.72
higher dian in 1964. Social Secmri-
ty benefits were increased in late
1966, and in dw latter half d 1966
the medicare prolan will pro-
vkle additkmd funds b^ which dw
consumer wiU otert an upward
^fect «i ^[^iding. fi « i^™^ * «
Federd non-ddoise sp«idir^
win increase as many d tlw social
|H-ograms move from l^islatk)n
to ki^fommtetion.
Ddense spokUng in 1966 will
fiKrease over MB. The emwt
^J^ hiereased qiOKttng
s gKiS. fKn
f topi seems
<#to at
tUs dnae and diese otimates are
alwign yuyBfiad as to dw course
dw war to ^dnam wOl take. As
Bank of Virginia Beach:
New Year, New Name
fwce in dw ^te as compared to we otar 1986, dils war. espedsUy
a natleod uneni^qynwnt rate d t» yW0^ witt be dw niMt kn-
approxkhatdy S.6 per cent A Ugh portaot factor dld^ |ha State's
rate d emi^mmt ox^iled with temon^.
W&M Extension Service
Boasts 23(H) Students
WIXIAMSBURG - The CoUege
d WiOiam «id Mary's Extemion
Dividon has takoi die term "ctni-
tinuing education" to heart, e^w-
cially in recent years, accmidii^
to a report issued today by heaa
Looney, Extensfon Diredor.
Looo^ reported diat the Divi-
don has a record 2,914 student
r^istrdkaw fo tdw 49ffi fajl se-
mttrtw, for lis ^lasser hi about
27 bca^ns wMifo a O&mifo radius
d dw WflUsmaburg campus.
"T1ffou#i an 'extension' d the
CoU^ cnapus, die Extensfon Di-
vfofod is dw fo^cd agency to im-
pkmdit die totd concept d con
tfouim educatkm," Looney saki.
"Becma^ d its organizationd
struetttre, ftdly accredited coUeg e
le^ course are offered <foring
off-doty (evddng) Iwurs d foca-
tk»is aadfy accodble to members
d die food community."
LotHwy noted diat, Uw WflUam
and Mwy itself, the Extensira Di-
vteion frand it necessary to reor-
gadae imd re-evafoate its podtion
hi rehitfon to dw Cdlc|^, dw com-
modty and dw state.
'% dw last several years, dwre
have been defiaUe chuiges in the
ext^ikm pn^ram and ouUoqk,"
ms^^eM Looiey. "Seven or ei|^
yews affi, ahnod aU d ^ exten-
«h)n courses w«e pn^essfood
eouraes fo eAicadon and gfvoi
nu^y kff teacheis m sdf-fofi-
provamed coum and lot xtaa-
uDcatioiL
"Wa amu^, hffnevtx. tWe
are <A)y 44 of dw lis danes 6e-
vded to edfooi^m. The randnder
rai^ km hydness adknMdra-
don, p^ptdNdogjr and nutiwiiiattcs
dnsas to nKdfc. mmforfi langoag-
ea M^ Ihie «t8."
■.iOeney , penKea out tnai wm
ccnthsnh^ tedmok^sal advances,
ud flii kKTdoed emphadi oi ed-
neatfon ta gaHard, Ae Ib^dwfoa
IMvisfoa ffaids ttstf modi^ foto
an fn>aniftig pr ogr a m .
He said fotered and need are
the ffddeUnes for determining what
courses will be dl&ed.
"In many cases we have people
call us and recpiest that q spedd
course be offered," be sdd. "Widi
a ndoimum d 18 attktente. this
can be done."
"Wk are currendy plaiuiing ex-
tensfon offerings fw the ^rii^ se-
mester. If we are to render dw
maxknum servfoe in 'continuii^
educatiim,' then tt is vitaUy necea'
sary that we foww what courses
would satidy sti«i»it needs and
intereds."
There are five focaticais for the
H^Uiam and Mary Bxt^on Serv<
i^ fo ^e Beadi. Th^r ate focated
at Ocenia Navd Air Stetkr> Fort
Story, Little Credc AiafMl^oaa
Base, Dam Neck, and Virginia
Beach itself.
VrnQmUK BEACH — On Jan-
aary i, 1966, dw Bank d Vir^ia
Beach cekbrat^ dw new year
wUh a new nune and becon^
part of Virginia's lar|^ baik,
Fhd k MerdwnU Natimid Bade.
Its ei^t dffoes fo Virgida Bewdi
and two in Norfolk link with ktiy-
two others from a iMxne base in
Rkdmood to Northnu Virgida
and acroa the Blue Ridge Moun-
tefos.
Jud over twenty years ago the
l>adc which boasts asKts d twm-
ty-six million doUars, was ody a
dr^m. It was, fo the fall of 1944,
a qwcial gleam in the eyes d a
navy lieut«iad then awaiting dis-
charge from the Naval H(»pitd
fo Portsmouth. Edward H. Churdi
was dwn forming plaus to. make
dw dream a reality. He was dis-
charged fo January, 1945 and with
five assocfotes fovested the initid
fiinds and b^an selling stock sd^
scriptions aoi raised totel C8|ritd
d $1S),000.00. Its its presidrat and
chM executive officer, he openad
dw Bank d Virgida Beach fo
Juiw d 19«. Those five early as-
sociates were the late Floyd E.
Kellam who became chdrman d
the board and Sidney S. Kellam,
Fred A. Haycox, H. A. Hdt, Jr.
and W. R. Hatohett, idUal inves-
tors fo the badb^,, <
Qwrch, a native d NorfoBt.
was a vetoran banker Mwe his
navy service when he was execu-
tive vice presidoit d the Southern
Bank of Norfdk. He 1^ alsb
be&n with the old National Bank
d CMTunerce and the Morris Plan
Batk d Virgida.
"I was a fuD-fledged, gm tote-
ing bank ruimar «4wn I was frf-
teen." says Omdi.
"Badt fa diose days jast abod
everyone fo a bank carried a gun.
I was OMre dangomis to mys^
than anybofiy else!
fan and rec^ nporto
aata fo be over tw«l|<ds
ddlvs. Wid) dw wmta on
uny 1 he becomes the s«^ir "VUb
p^ddoit of ^Iw^ Witt tmm f ^
well fo exceai d a haMrf^l ^
lars.
I
wi|
uaed to go down tlw dreet
omney bagi and arms over
bdjb dioulderU aod a gyn straifed
ardml aiy waki I (km't tibkdi I
cd^ have ever«^tten to Uw <*'fo
wi^iPtfiiia^nkfo W^
t^f99, Wti Hm, |ivoapa a dune
daitw ^aa fo nose aarUer iays,
indides dM asatot d his lifdo^
nickname '^ed."
"Red" dnirch fo a badter's
banker. His badt opmei tw«^
years a^ wiUi totel assets d
$14lfOOQ. ^n years foter die fig-
ure- sras owt seven minfon dol-
In expandi^ the hade's
an wto baiA In-aKh was
on 31st Israel to Virgida tmtib
la 1960, and ta M84 dw latf^
mafo office was opened d ai^aki-
ing charters d nd and Pwdfie,
The (Niginal AU«Afo Avema
catkw became a brandi (^ca,
1955 tie bank added a facitty #
dw Naval Air SUtim d OcasBUl.
Another facility was opeMd A
Dam Neck (FAAWTC). In MS
furtlwr growth c»ne throi^ ansr-
ger with die Bade d Mbcoi
Anne and added the Aragona,
Prfocess Araie I^»a and B-side
brandies, fo dw nnsmer d UM
the bank opened its Norfolk offi-
ces widi dw JANAF ^opptaig cen-
ter and Sdden Arcade branches.
Si(foey S. Kdhm, ww chairmu
d the bank becomes a (firKtor
d First k Mo-diads md tiw twen-
ty-thfM man board beeoirtfos tte
Virgida BeachNorfoDc board d
First k Mordttnts. AU dher dfi-
cers and employees are retained
fo dw total Fird & Merchants
Church reiterated earliCT re-
marks abod the mo-ger and its
bendit to die area:
"Vfa-^da Beach «id Norfolk
conditute one d dw leadeg
growth areas d Virgida and d
the nation," he saki. "As part d
Fhpst It Merchants statewMe «-
gadzation, and backed by its avdl-
d>le resources, we wiU be fo a
position to {day 4n focreasii^y
important rofo fo the devdqpmot
of this area tfotK^ espiuided
service to inchiitry and to tanU-
viduds. ^
"Amongthe many new servic^
which we will be ai^ to rndte
avdlsble fo our area wfll be dw
facilities d dw siato'l UVgest tru^
department. Widi ti^aad'ier we
will plh dw d^ and eaperieure
de^^Oir fiiir flme to at
l^iases d tttaA ad tovestment
man^emad.
"The nwfer iriU also foii^ tQ
us all tlw bffldlts d noodera ^v-
trade date {Ntx^aing iHikh is
now laed by First It Merditt^ fo
provide ^wed and accunegr fo
haguSfog dw accdnds at tti cut-
tomov," Cbirdi nki
Sdwafd H> Cfauwa
MAillNE PRIVATE FIRST CL^S Bobhy O. Qriek (center). ls,e«agMMde4 hdw Baa. I Igr Ui fai*!,
Mr. Clarenee W. Qnfck. (left), and Us seafor drill fostraetar, Snfeanl LaaMaee Raans. Ur.,
Ms gradaalton Inn leerait trdatag. PFC Qdck was aamed /'wMaattig reeralP d Mifoea U8^
Isriaiisly pronMled la Us prca^ nnk wd presented ttw L«dhMMidt Mafadfoa
awMd Qddb who aUended F. W. Gax m^ Sefcad. VhrgMa BMch. Va^ aalMal k in V. &
Gaips fo Oetebar al Oe U. S. Mariae BwraHfog SaOoa. RictaiMBd. Va. Ba to aa* in i i i ii iii g Msli fo-
faalry trafoli« at Caaap l^jeaaa, Vp & Bto pwcala redde d 1S48 SaUa« S|« Vfogfola
VSMC Fhola hy LCpL Dave Daffla).
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AtthtBateOt
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B? MUSLIP A||MU> VARNES
an^M o( ifW Vl%fl|| BMch
gtrb wfed Qi aBVMljr rfiMng hir
talent iq ttia actteg 1141 Her^
natne ia Misa Beam BfupiL '
Here ia ■ gii<l we beUifve win
meimm, im SuuA hat i^mdy
{daved le^lMME rotav- She w^K «a(-
(tf«t in tin part ii'lIK^'' wl|^
th« SunoMr S«id»|li9<if kcia
at the Beach and ahowed bar de>
tanniai^<»i tor lHaiplniflD t^
m aisaag a ^tafl« fmkrm-
m» ibai^ the b«at of tte aymr
m», te "|t# tti* WorU." ah*
•eM «•& tfa* pirt of a tadcVng
Mliili p«itamhie~« (ftlBcuit
rolt. iU4 aha iilayed aqyoKiiig
rote9 fai "Hie bt^ular Veit to
Love" an* ta*."!*? Hwa An-
lell." In 'TMt^ihB- V*it."
Baum Viewed W vtnt^SSty aa
• Mmtt^Mi qMddng 0A tad
iMfc her poigDut ren^ioB of
tfto dMkuft role ahe wen the
q(n|»% of the awflenc«. Shf
alw hfta pAiticlfMrted hi Aiwur
HUN't "A Vl0w fifom the
SHsav ia te^ sMi « tht
ingm* iMi in "tSim R«|«n-
Nred." areaaited by tfat m^
mm IMm. I^tpa^ialtf-
leffi lof iwr.teii M^fy ina
flMig |«ifiaU^; ai 0ifs
th« pirt of "AHiadi;" wUA
Suiin ttmibln^ ttgilter nKh
i^tei il«p«i ttid tit^iuB^ lur
lli nlMie 10 faawal flp Biwri
WW.
Not neirtjr «)«igh <^ he $tii
Hwut Susaii'« md^, lln. DsOa'
EfMteiii. . who holds a fud ihn6
Job in mi^ M aUtt iotfiggm
to Icein Sueni'a M fiH ihe
growid wtti ^ w^' MSamt.
Susan loit l|er ftto .l2i mm-
iter, bi^ tl^ ciiltural tOmi of
giDOd music, fim bofilta ani piiil-
ost^y ocp^milated by hoib par-
eiMs te stjn evideitf id the ac-
tress's tioiqe.
BHth Biai^ Mli, '^Mto «««
item Aow liuahMii' to'; HHt^-ho-
hedy ia hoM m ^ ftw .<ac
cept your h«^ frWUa^' M,
we as fHeodl (if Su«^ M ^
ftia yoi^ Udy !wfll tadt lalt IKkI
wb« sib ia Qd Uroaci^iqi, we
cas saiy mtKnQjr, "We koew her
at^nr^niii " ' "
Homir Um TmJs^ ntof |Cr.
ind Mrs. i^metWtimfiKfJfiar
(^esn Ool^. has itcei^ been
eieci^ ueHdeot of ^ n^ihqaQ
^b0''m iSm OoHofe % Boo,
RC. 1)i«yoa«maD. a tiW^nitl'
uate of Cbx I^ $f^^, is a^Brid-
ing ih ltoB4«yt wtti ^ ptrtfrta.
i;dwin S. Arock. Jr. iilgahredhi*
diploma at «iilhinp^ odm^i«9Min^t
eiereiM tf Olib |(«k UttNaraity.
ll a0ri»dUtf«.
* • ♦, ■
Mrs. AUeo (^iwa^A'a 7t)i ^iiad«
girls at daiiiee t^fkBoaii 0)ilrch
bou^ fiUad ai^ d#«r«i ;12
«i p.; lii^ lim n M|ifo9c.
M^ d||M: u^ il i^Mmtmitk ab»
Serviemen In The News
Pri Oaoif*
llr. «ad Mn.
« %
toeiial
•ad b
«H|teaii OB Oia eare of laiyifli
«{ Mr. and Mn. iNnsr t . i|M
afi07GlM|AR4i^MhiflMi
reass^Md to Caal^ pe (My ^
the Air FoM* GtiVVWlsatiaii
Serviet altar frwM>i at »«•>
ler AfV, Mill., as a U. & Mr
F^iroa ra^ n$rimi».
♦ » •
fteeocr immtd tHoiaa W.
Ikfward m. vloit ptteii^ Uve at
901 Holladay Ptdor, r«eiiiU3r «»
plete4 a IHieek m gum ofHcat
baaic OQiraa at the Araor Bn^Mt
Spn(M, gwi oaifOff. Vm
« « •
Ahrmao S/c Uwnice S. IMtti
SOD of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin %
iMte af m PiMia Drive. Np
been gridiiiled at towiy Alf^
Oslo. Mb HH IraiBfcig courae ttr
t7. I. Afr IM |iMj0(pi«Me iiih
JMi^iiMB, aM^pAt Viw rnmiilpiil
la ItevialMiitia AfC. Aris., Hi
duly iHth ^ 8iHii|ic J^ C«»
Ahoun L^ J. Butkr Jr., mm
If Mr. and lAv. L«t>y J. BuAler
if mo sh^isB mm M law
selected for ^aigbf at AmviUa
i^B, Tes., aa aa ^ Tvce au^
ply qp^daBst.
• « •
Ahtmi Ekn^ C. Stannn HI, ion
st Mr. Md Un. Ebno- C. Stanm
(^ 401 Ma)or Andre Road, has been
iMHI, Miiai. aa aa Aif Psfaa
l^QW K. CSmIi. ana of Mr. aad
mm. Vtoeofll A. (^A. m <taaa-
ptaa (^eaeaul, was i i ml^ vi^-
mted to ^erfrtW ttff wMto Mn-
im wfth the ai MnlHsiifs Mi-
ll. & iMjiiy, Ittr ii a An0>
•mi ta
An Is aa
te Iha
* •
s Mda l/c
Miw, li liiiNI ^ attack akrcraA
UW I— liia fiar bar Ant
Sb^ nail
hi the
'Caiiai^Mil j8< kiw. aon of
Mr. M4l^.^l^iMlt P. Ra(^tt
IT W> liiniaiin >ai4 H oae of
ipiH Wt«»«i)aat<4«a^
Si ifartiMil i»M'iW» 1^
m wm of vi^aiM iD a m^
ilim.evahiatton; Captatai Rever
k tt |i^ mM f actictd Fl|Mer
ti»ii#w« a ttait iNi^id tot tfie
iniadBif lb 1^ the pBiimnce
4 mt ^narait ]« eolqlac mOi-
Alrmm i/c Bualil il I^H^i-
1^ 1^ Of Mr. aad Mrs. H.IA.
Mtcbii^ of S<I6 Pnvvidttic* Road.
baa b^ gcaAi^ ^nrilh bimors
«^ SiMpi^ Am m-. from the
t^ltiAbig course ftar U, &. Aff Force
StfQiai^ specialists, and is being
i^d^ |0 e^ Ay6,?1a.. for
du^ wtt Ihe Abr l^srca Systems
14^ H. Cuirf *., son of Mr.
j^ Mis. L. Ri curry of mi
.|Mwr Raid, has lacti^ been
Mppitad to ab^Hn aaooiii ftbiss
bl Iba U S. Air Fom at Kaasler
AffBi Miss. AiRMB Carry is a
mdint at tfitAir fftmpg omr
mmit i^aaaMrfxiiiiieal ivabiiipg
Airman ffich^ed A. Chrisnun,
s^ 4 ^f'^ M Mrs. Psuii A-
GbiriiiiMa oC^^Ma Wax Lane,
^ b^ i^eoN |ai trlining at
tpwfjf ^fl?^ C(5lp.,,al,a« Air For^
oilfe «4i)^iyi«it rq;>a^|iD«|,
Bayville Farms
Honors Nine
JUA^lsaM -^Kore Oai MO pa^
^dpaota. emplsfoaa aad their tai-
ttiei, vera tregta^ bl the apaual
PirllliDai Farti af Payvp Farms
aod SmiOs BlnMMil Union
Wra House ^in Ocean Farb. Festhr-
MNa oot \0mhfv at S:3» pjpi.
Wf*. I Hogltl^ HI» vice presr
i^ k; BbjpiWi Famifl. bieutfit
|Ae8|^ f^ the group.
'iti^iiteiynta mm served,
.gaBMS wr* played fOd gifts were
pN^eeMtiitheicMbbiik
.Specif r^eegiUttoB and preser/s
wipe ^iwi la $ a^ipWaea who
^va.airwd IMii!vii|a.rnDra than
» yaarf. "tbt^i ^Mn^ S. San^
(ll|i..b«#Na; C. 'h^Ala Diidc-
fau, iNtliiaiii A»|tl S. Watldns,
^Mm«|: Cat^.C: WUbams,
|ttti|C6Mc*-. Mum %{ Saaford,
(iifenlw; J(to N. i^Kaer, de-
Uvfryiqah; Ulysees Lewis, faitn
watm^: Oscar Uf«^, ttrm woric-
ar: ntt FNnk B. Jonbigs Jr.,
^ dialii afialia.
D. TOatt. bioliMr of
Ifra. PbOMs T. Farter of «tt ITO-
Ham Pitt Lane, has been promoted
to nsaster so^eant in tiie U. S.
Mr Force. He is a radio equipment
technician at Ernest Harmon AFB,
Canada.
Mrs. Uicille HulHaker, formerly
of Virginia Beach, is mr^ing a
holiday visit to her daughter, Mary
Lou, and her granddaughto-, Cyn-
thia, at the Mayflower. She will
attend a (Christmas party given by
Mrs. Robert Barr ai» of the May-
Bofwtf. jf
• • •
Ridiard Garri(A, khi of Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Garriott fd 26i Am-
berly Road, has been named to
the Judiciary Committee at the
School of BagJBeflriag and Applied
StdetKX at the University of Vir-
^gaia.
Hi!-!0 T - I ^4 1 * *- *
, aip»'S«HK Bay aaal Ml.tf^flk. tai ^'^obe im^ SHHk Cbf««iy-
fs» ^ si tiwtf n o K i Hr, ■• *T>a. NM "iHP^y. % F'i»itfH|i aMi De-
Mft AaHMhteft g^l^-|_l^ aMHfMl)^ to' BiidMto.' ^ilto^ JliM ti ^v
MUsHaAoMtobKi JbM iiBM(tM«r Aadtkaasw wliak ■aarii Larr
A^f u; Helicopter
Wemher Service
NORFOLK - WTAR Raffi) will
continue its helicopter service of
live traffic reports from its own
aircraft beginnfag Monday, Jan-
uary 3, 1986. Tliis raarlcs tiie
fourth year for the Norfolk CBS
fflffdiate to ke^ its whirlybird in
the sky for a momingand-after-
noon week-day traffic report to
area motorists.
Reporter for the new service wiD
be Jim Oliver who, as a veteran
WTAR News reporter and a na-
tive of TMewater, is already well-
versed on locations of streets, ave-
nues and boulevards.
•n*e WTAR reports wffl b?
unk]ue in that they will be broad-
cast live and instantaneous, with
a mbdmum of 17 ground mobile
limits also relaying traffic infor-
mation from (U verse poin^ around
Tidewater on closed c'ircujit,
dirough the station's "Comnoand
Center" to the helicopter.
i.
Virginia Beach Then
Ik nil aaM MM i» di Mi omtttotl
Mb Uraet was Art? Nein aay ef the
The oM malm towa r to the far
weM omM toi toi^ w mm sear tos
•giiiflia" «h at Mali be
«tot desttoatton.
paafto today **. Ws ftoiare.
I^tltkftaf tbeptotarclB
iMBytt
IMi aB««i toM
And Now
Qu«e a lew changes have been made staiee the eU picture wm talML ITie M Ford d^derrirfp on the
Mt k now Emrhae Ford. The old houses along Oe stoeet wen tarn demi « time passed and hnaHirsi
bofldli^s were boflt hi their i^ce. Hie atreet wm coaverted .from a dirt raad itoo a aiodmu foBHaae
cencrete hlf^ay that was evortnally topped with Mphidt. Now you doa't ha^ to WOfiy
to the mod as yoa drive to Vk-gtaifa Beach.
Of Interest To Veterans
By THOMAS A. MOORE,
A VA baiefit check arrivihg on
or after the last day of the period
covered by tlie payment ^uld b3
returned to the VA ui the event
of the payee's dath. In fact, any
government check which has not
been cabled should be r^med
if the payee dies. - « *j«^^ ,-^
In the case of a veteran's month-
ly compensation or pension check,
payments are stopped effective the
last day <A the month prior to the
veteran's death. In other words, if
a veteran dies on the 25th of the
month, his payments will be term-
inated effective the end of the
previous month.
K the widow of a veteran is
eligibte for benefits, she will be
LISTEN.
♦ ♦
TO
H. Josepli Lowenthal, Jt.
MANAGING EDITOR OF THE
u
itainia
liSearM ^un
EACH MONDAY
WEDNESDAY
AND FRIDAY
AT 12:15 P.M.
WITH HIS
Editorial Of The Ait
DURING THE NOON REPORT ON
WKVK
1 %SI^ ON YOUR l3tfAL VIRGWIA BEMH
paid »ich benefits effective fiw
fii^ day of tile month in which
the veteran died, and she will
recei^for the month of the
veteraxH dMth, an amount no Iss
than what (be veterans would have
received.
In tl» case of a widow's deaih,
payments due hff are st^^
effective fie \r0. day of the
month prictt- to d«a^. Unoegotiated
checks ^ould be returned proraiH-
ly. as the amasA of the check
may be payrii)le as accrtii^^^^
fits under certain clrcumstani^: ,
Insurance checks received or un-
negotiated after payee has died
should be returned. If they are
ca^ed. a r«6uid will be requu-ed
by tltt Federal government. If
there are any adclitional ameunta
payable to my one under the pxv
v^ions of the insurance cixitract,
such amouBte mil be autt^rked
in accordance with the uistvance
uSitract
Virginia Beach Theatres
BEACH BAYNE
25th 6- Atlantic 17th & Atlantic
TODAY, FU. & SAT.
Dm, Sdslan. 1
TH I I CINCINNATI
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featiflppiitr^^d, ajO
$m. mn, TVRs
FMtui^:il,4, 4,8,10
mmm
WED
THURS., FRI., SAT.
January 5-8
mix
TODAY, m. & SAT.
Doc. SOuJan. 1
Features: 2, 4:30, 7, 9:30
SUN., MON., TUES.
Januaiy 2-4
•kwaniMMNBffiMMnai
THE I CINCINNATI
wMETIOMLOR
.BI
3^
FMliirot 2, 4, 6, 8, 10
WED., THUftS., FRI., SAT.
January 5-8
•••«»».«»§»(»«#««..•••••••••*
Featurfs: 2 4 6 8 i 10
Fwftir^ ?, 4 $, 8. to
aiMMi
mmmmfmmm
"^
V
Ratify fhmsfen
Ift ^BWB i pM ^y CSoiyonttiai to
tmiipiii A. mUipi ^ ux. kit tt,
bMs « ^ «( Nabrakt Manor
lie. 4; tis |H Jl.
x^Amoii iiii^ Cctperathm to
imm &#ii«rt MutaD «t ». kt
«. Mock Si, flat of Pwribraka
MWW aac. S; t«l |B.06.
im BiM Onatnictioii Compaoy,
toe to Bflibert J. AnUnny et itt.
lot 10. Uo^ C, plat of PitoccM
ham Flua aec S: tax lUJB.
Apiila R«ahjr Corporatkn to
Jokn 1^ ct uz. kt ». block as.
ilat A ^aftrake Manor see. 3;
tacpAl.
idl BiH Coartractioo Compaigr,
be. to tetuH Joai^ Zadiary et
VOL, lot B. y^toek C. plat of Prb-
cm Amii t>lia aac. S; tn |n.90.
VOBam ft. Pafley et uz to
Irrto LeiBa Cabs et ux, kH 74,
plat of l^atera Park aec. 2; tax
mm-
W&mi ClarenM Rallead, Jr. et
ox to llnnas A. Sawy«r et ux.
kt 7, bkxk 11. plat of Pembroke
Mants* aee. 1; tn IM.46.
HanM M. Boone. Jr. ^ ux to
BiiBett Realty, Inc., kt 23, bkck
K, idat ol PrliKMs Aime PkoKi
Me. 7; tw |tt.
Vaggam Chriit Kyrus et ux to
Gqa C. Xolantis et uz. kt 42,
\daA C, plat of Blrdiwood Gar-
dens aec. S; tax 129.56.
Donakl H. Sadlor et ux to Crown
Oacount Corp.. kt 41, plat of
KenpeviBe Hi^to sec. 3; tax
Wqrdde lA MaUbu, Inc. to Doi-
aU H. Rttdsr et uz, kt 514. plat
of MaUbu sec. «; tax $31.20.
Joseph Catoioarito et ux to Tal-
mad^ F. Brot^^tm et m, IcH 4B,
pli^ (rf L^mn Sh<»^; tax I67.S0.
Investors Ftarfoft: Onrpn^tim to
M«uio R. Milte ^ uz, lot 14, Mock
4. plat of ^agona Village sec. 12;
tax $17.70.
Pico Realty CorporaUon et als
to Harry J. Crossen ^ ux, k^ 22,
bkdc 18, plat of Princess Anne
Plaza sec. 11; tax $21.
I^ Realty Corporation et als
to JOsefii Cc^anbus WiUiams et
ux. kt 4, Mode 18, plat of Princess
Anne Plaza sec. 12; tax $16.95.
HaDmaric Cooatructimi C(Mp. to
Matthew J. Barbw, Sr. et ux, hH
5, lA)dk 6, {dat of Huntingtcm sec.
2; tax $».40.
iknfl Reidty Corp. to Keimeth
C. Harsh et ux. kt 4. bkck 43, plat
of Pen^rcdce Manor sec. 4; tax
$28.70.
Emil Realty Corp. to Carl Har-
ry Wemke et ux, lot 2. bkck 45,
plat of Pendi>rol» Manw sec. 4;
Janbes Rodney Fishv et ux to
iBoyd C. Kay et ux, 1(A 8, block
ao, j^ of PeirimdK Manor sec.
3; tax$19.». r,
Annon Realty Garp. to Dcmdd
J. McNeal et ux, kt 12, block 40,
plat of PembrolK Manor sec. 4;
ShrMs NiOHNTlioids
Witbeit Snrgenr
Sbpi Meh-ltlleves Nh
For tiM int Vim* adtne* hu fonnd
S B«w liMliniinbtUBc* iHth tha u-
tmlikiat almltr to shriak hemor-
ikoidi and M til^tnm pftin - without
sartnyXla •*•• iftor cue, whik
entir i*«jtat Bain, wtual r^ue-
iB (Ai4aki«o) took pUea. Moat
amsing of iU — nralta von so thor-
vuA twt tffforoti auwlo utoniahing
MstMMmtt mo "Piloi Iwvo eeoMd to
bf a irr^oml" Tko oocrot is • oow
koaliiiiiAotoiieO CBIo-Djrn««)-<H§-
cetoiT of a «ond-f Muona roooarch
faiotitati. nui nbotaaeo ia now avail-
^a in •t4»]>oa<tofy or««i(m«iit /om
eallad IVay^nMoii H^. At all dm
eooBtara. \
PeiK>nals
Ikwlyirads Mr. and Ml. St
Genua lacker AafiwBe, ^^mw
and iriece of ttie MciuHxi tanas
of te Mi^flainr, ipeii a rimt
ttae vUthig than cmrate to the
laalem ^Ux% to spend tlw hA-
days wfli Mra. Airfranc's grmd-
mother, Mrs. MilUgan, at Wilis
Wtof . Mr. Aufranc is in mecHcal
school at the Uiiversily of Vtr
#iria.
* • o
Miss Joanne Waters of OM Do-
minkn Cdkge is eiji^ii^ the hol-
klay season with h^ ^ungAs, the
Rev. H. Waden Walen of First
Baptist Chuitifa and Mrs. Waters.
a a •
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Reed of
Cardind Road luive thdr dai#t^,
Bmtara. home far the hdkiiqrs
from Vurgiiria brtainMt O^e
of Bristol
* *, **
Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Jard have
toee diikiren home btm college
^mes from the Junkr 0(d^ of
Rldunond, John Erode fatxn Can^
bdl Collie of Buks Creek, N.C.;
aid Mmlyn, a seizor ai Longwood
Odlege, Fannville. ,
* a ' o
Mtes Cathy Neannaoi, daughter
of Comdr. L. W. Nearman aoA
Afrs. Ni^unx^n of 1313 AlaMcm
Drive, a sc{dwm(»« at tl» UM-
versity <tf S. Dakota, is home for
the IwUdays.
a » »
Vir. and Mrs. R. E. Flora d
Bay Cdony have diefa- dau^itos,
Carol and Gayk, home for dirist-
mas. Carol is a staff govemmeiH
secretary in Wf^iiii^ton, D. C.
and Gayle is a sophomore at Av-
erett CoUege in Danvilte.
Col. WilHam^J. Cartwright Jr.
\3SAF (ret.) and Mrs. Cartwright
with diar (Mken, Suz^te and
William III, will make their lume
in Birdneck Acres. Mrs. Cart-
wr^ is the former Miss Cdia
Owens Etherklge. They moved
ha% from &mgor, Maine.
'-■'-- ■".Unf lit ^
wlhta tn (10) d«rs lAer An prii-
tttatfoB h«ao^ «d da whiA m^
te imiiiiiary to ptil^ Ua Ma^
•at to 1liia«a
A oopy^ftatoj ^
JQON V. MMtlESS. (SKk.
9f'. Itary M. IMa. D. C.
Made V. Markwe, p.q
Plaza One
Norfolk, Va
»Mt
b *• Ca«k^ OIHee aC iM Of
e^ Cawi af Ae CHy si Vlr^ilB
aa Iha IN ii9 •(
Orier s( PiMallaB
PIdntiff.
LEGAL NOnCB
Non<
Idkx DOtke tfa£^ m January 18,
1886 at 10:00 a-rtL at 4960 Aragone
Bhrd., HoH Buick Inc., Virginia
Beach, Virginia, wes^sball expose
to sale one 1965 Buick 4 dr. s^^i,
serial number 43369SH1I19310, seiz-
ed and repossessed from Le<m
Lawrence, Jr., 1208 Kay Ave.,
C%sapeake, Virginia, by virtiw of
tihe breach of a certain comBtknal
Sides contract, dated May 19, 1965.
m pursuance of the uniform sales
act of Virginia. Terms cadt
Hok Bukk, Inc.
3l9t k Padfk
Virgmia Beach, Vli^^iia
fi06B AUCe B^ER GRAIilT.
Defoidant
Hie object of tfiis suit is to obtam
a dtv«ra» a vincido matrimonii
from to uiA tkfendant, upon Use
gnxBidk of deaertton.
And an affickrvtt havii^ been
n»de and fikd ttiBft the defendant
to not a reskknt of ttie State of
Vii^toia, dw last knofwn post office
ad^e a s ben$: Savannah, Ge«^,
it is ordered she do appear
Here wiUn ten (10) &ys aftor due
piiiBcatkin hereof, and do what
Doay be neo^sary to i»Dtect ho* in-
terest to Ms suit
A copy— Tote:
JOHN V. FliNTRESS, Ckrk.
BY: J. Curtis Pniit, D. C.
Vktor J. Ashe p.q.
1134 Church Street *
NbrftJk, VirginU
lS«4t
nHra cou^f or MNponKlOB VOm
difaidaiite are i/mmk t^xA, the
la^ known ad^Ml hlfeag: m S.
Bfaiinedc Road, th^y* Baadi.
Vk^iia, k is ordvad that ttmf
do app^r here wMtto t« (10)
teys aft» due pdUlcatim htet&A,
wbA do what jiiay be neoNury to
pi}tect their inters to (Ns wok.
A copy— Teste:
JOHN V. F«2NIB&SS. Oerk.
By: J. Qirtla Tt^ D.C.
Br^i^ k Broyks, p.q.
1388 Laskto Road
Virginia Beach. Virginia
»^ U-lMt
f VMnta Uvks SW, Tfrarsilay, DietlhlMf n, IHS
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mam
PiftM
faetMt
mm us
getusults!
• ilOAL MOIICB I ^ AwImmMIm For Sato
lAFRDAVIT
IMs day po'siaidfy appeared
J<dm E. Ota^ tfid made oath that
to a aiA paaAig to the Ctocuit
Court of the Ctty of Norf (ft where-
in Oliver W. Baai^ k ^aintiff
and John E, Kkmi is d rfa n d s rt,
the saU pl^^ is not a reskknt
of the SUte of Vfa-gtaU, the kat
known post ^Bk» addren \iika%
4000 Gkn Ro«^,.,Vfrgnto Beadi,
Vkiginia. whkh was the only ad-
dren tjBkik^k^ aAo* a (ttligent
setfch by the drfendant.
(s) Jito E. (Nn^
Sworn to ai^ subaoibed bef<M%
me tiib llto dqr of November,
1965.
(s) Anne G. Caney, Ftotary Public
Bfy comnia^Mi eqrires: Aug 13,
1966.
fgr itt Orte af
Geor^ Christopher Ge(»«iades be
puU^ied once a we^ ivx four
MCCMsive weeks in the Virginto
Bea^ Sun Neira, a mwspapar
publkhed to the Oty of Vir^nto
Beach, Virginto and that noti<^
being ^v<» ftat on the 14th day
of JoMiary. 1266, bdi^ tm> wetiks
after tha flbul publkation as here-
to pnfvldad, that this Court wiO
hae evidaoet eonc«iiii^ the ab-
snce and idl^ad d^th of Greg-
ory Joaqiii Simdw; it k forther
ORDERED that the Oeik of this
Coint pubUi a certified o^ d
thk order to (he aaM Virgtoto
Beadi Sum u n(^» required to
^ Dea«e.
A Cof^-Terte:
JOHN V. IfSNTRiSS, Ckfk^
By: R. H. Wash. D.C. , '
Harokl M. Stem ^ • r
408 Board of Trade BuikUng ^
Norfolk. Vifgtoia
12<Ht
CXIMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINU
In the Clerk's Office of the Cir-
cuit Cmirt of the City of Virginto
Beadi, on the 3rd day of Decem-
ber, 1966.
Order of jPaUfcattoB
JACQUEUNE ANN BOHBEN,
Plaintiff, against
MERTON A. BC»IREN, Defend-
ant
The object of this suit is to ob-
tato a divorce a mensa et tooro
to be later meiged into a divorce
a vinculo matrimonii fnun the saU
defoidant t^n the grounds of
cruelty and constructive desertton.
And an affidavit having been
nnade and fUed that the defendant's
last known address is unknown, it
is ordered that he do a{q)ear here
COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINU
to the aerie's Office tA the Cir-
cuit Court of the City of Virginto
Bead), on the 13th (toy of-Decem-
ber, 196S.
Order efPabUcatloB
ROSEMMIS: WEEDIN, Plain-
tiff, against
MIOIAEL JAMES WGEDIN,
D^OKtont.
Ilie oi^t (^ this suit is to ob-
tato a div(M-ce a vincuk ma^imonii
from the said defoidant, upon the
gnKinds d wiOful desertion.
And an liBdavtt havtog-be^
made and filed that the defendant
is a non-resktont vi tl^ State of
Virginto, the last known post of-
ftoe ad(fa'ess being: c/o Qxisumer
Service Station, Hopkinsville, Ken-
tucky, it is orda%d that he do
appear here wUdn toi (10) days
aftor due pubUcation hereof, and
do what may be necessary to {»*o-
tect his interest to this suit
A copy— Teste:
JOHN V. FENTRESS. Oeik.
By: J. Qfftk Fruit, D.C.
James R. McKenry, p.q.
Brydges & Bnfyks
1360 Laskto Road
Virgtoto Beach, Virgtoto
12-lfr4t
COAOM 0NWEAL1H OF VIRGINIA
to the Clerk's Offke of the Or
cuit Court of the City of Vtoginto
Beadi, (m the 9Ui day of Decem-
ber. 1965.
Order sf j P a JrHfuiitii
PRINCBSS ANNE SALES k
SERVKX. INC.. Plaintiff,
against
AGUSniS CISX3CM0RE, et al,
Defenlant.
Tile object of thk suit k for the
said con^lainanto to eitf(N'ce li«u
ol ju(|gmento against the saki (fe-
fendant's r^ estate.
And an affktoyit havii^ beat
made and filed that the (tefaidai^
are not resklento (A the Stote vH
Vu-ginto, and that due diligence
has beoi used hy mid en beha| of
the complainaitfs to detarmine to
Applkatkn k herein made for
an onjkr of putdtoatton to the
above styled stot die abj«:t (tf
which k to dismiss the above
cause for faihse to pr(»ecute and
thi^ nk) delNidttM will iq^^ear
on the 31st day of Janu^, U66
at 9:00 AM. to the Circuit Court
of the City of Norfolk to have
same disniffled.
(s) John E. Oiney
12^34t
VIRGINU:
In the Circuit Court of the City
of Virginto Beacdi (m the 7th day
ri December, 1965.
IN THE MATTER (»":
PMitton of GE(»IGE CHRIS-
TOPIffiR GEORGIADES to
have GREGORY JOSEHI
SHAMBO declared legally
dead.
O ft D E !R
THIS CAUSE cwie m thk day
to be heard iq)on fte sworn peti-
tkn of George Christopher Georgi-
a(ks to declare Gregory Jo8e{^
Shambo legally dead and was ar-
gued by Counsd.
UPON CONSIDERATION
WNEB1X)F, and it app^u-tog to
toe Coirt that ^ said' Greg(»7
Joseph 9iambo f(»merly reskl^
to ^ Coiaity of Princess Anne
(now to the Qty of Virginto
Be«^), Virginia, and that the
saU Gregory Jos^ Sundiw went
from the City (tf Virginto Bea(A
to Uie year 19?7 and has not beoi
seal stoce that date and has ndt
been \xait of since Uie year 19S7.
The Court bdng satisfied that
George Chrkt(^^ia- Geoi^iades
diouki be oititkd to tibe proceeds
of the saki policy with the Pitot
life bsurance Ccin^aity, said p(d-
ky bdng nanbo^ 406647, if toe
said Gre^ry Josqih iSiambo were
to fact dead.
rr FURTHER AH>EARING to
the Court that the saki Gr^iry
Jos^ Shaniw has been absent
from the City of Virginto Beadi
for a period of more than aeven
but less thai tn^nty years.
tt k tho-efore AIXJUDGED. Olt-
J3EDia> AM) DBC3tI2D Oiat no-
tke of the petition (A tte said
ALTBIATIONS^EPAIKS
ADDm(»IS, ALTERATIONS -
Racing fkcr SfMs and sills,
pc^ijies and txs^ Leave your
boikitog {ffobkms to us. S(^,
20 years eqwriatice. Ihank you.
B. F. BeH Jr. MA 2-8396. 8-19-tfia
WALSH AND SONS
iuiMing and Remodeling
We win toifld your dream home
or ntoke your present one a
dream to Uw to. Bank fimmc-
tog. I^ S87-94U> anytkne.
8-19^
OENEBAL OONTRACnNG
All types of home to)|Ht)fvemmto
k rmoddtog. 'Heating repairs
and ina taUattoi w. ALL WORK
GUABANHED. Bai& finandi^.
^CaO Ifr. I^ffinm. 497-7551 (HT 627-
ise. '>-u
iUXHTK^IS - AtamtaRBn si^
fllMri)^ itoa^ aoocBttoal tife.
floor eevertog, aoy type construc-
tkfi; txb esthnatos. Dunn-Ri^
CSMit 00. JUMRl; JU 8^7256.
imomONS — Altieratkns. Idtch-
ens nmoiialed. rtxfing, gutters,
liiig, oooiMreial repakt. D^
^ ^ ^ dOuMHaiflBa OMpaoy. 54S-1S08
lAerS^m..«7'MB2.
jOlfll tumiiwwuaato of afl kinds.
W^ 4» fllr 1k«rtc euraelv«s. Call
tytMiiifciiiiim;M«»
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL
► DIRECTORY ^
UPH0LSTBUN6
UPHCAiSTERING.refiniaUi^ re-
pairing, reatorii^ Twenty-four
yirars experience dmdd mate a
d^erance. Capitol Uphototering.
Cafl UL S^S44 or 3B7-2BBL
BRICK MASONS
BRICKWORK — Steps, fir^kces,
(jiknn^s, steps bidlt repatoed;
Chambers. MA 7-2793.
MOVING
SIAITH MOVING & HAULING.
Twenty-four hours a day. Move
anything. Call MA 5-7930.
COSMETICS & PERFUMES
Merle Norman Cosmetics
Merte Norman Coametics now
has a studk at 22nd k Atlantk
Ave. Phone 42881S1 8-19^
PAINTINO
Roofi]^ Qaipeitfry
work • No down peymeirt. 1st
^Kjtmck 6 moi^ aftH^woik k
cnqpieted. fBMAXL er\aM«.
CONCRETE WORK
Concrete placing and finkhing;
custom woik; White Concrete
Service: dial 3400088.
CHARLES L. BLACK— concrete
woric, driveways, walks, pattos.
p(»-(dies; free estimates; 543-
0S14, anytime. 8-l»-tto
BRICK
FILL
Ideal For Roadways
Specalizing In
• Used Lumber and
Building Materials
HAU WRECKING
CO., INC.
MAS.7030
CHEVROLET - Ml Bkcayne.
Giay, 4<toor. ra(Uo. heater. 6 cyl-
ind<r. A-1 condttkn. Leaving. WIU
take bast offer. CaU 340«13S.
ll-44fn
BUSINESS SERVKXS
30 AppllanM Sar^caa
VACUUM CLEANERS - Hpewr,
Saks and servtoe. Pranqit ef-
fictont repatoa. Pkdc up and de-
livery. Phone 428-4B1 Fuel
Feed k BuiUteg SuppKea, Inc.
tto
COMMONWEALTH (^ VIRGINU
In the Oeik'a Office of the Cir-
cuk Court of the Oty of Virginto
Beach. Va., on the 3tod day of De-
cember, 1985.
Older of PriMcattoa
ALICE OOIiE VISEL, Pkkitiff,
against
VKJTOR VL VESEL, Defendant.
The object <^ this suit k to (4>-
tato a divorce a meceA et th(m)
to be later merged ii^ a dhrorce
a vincuk matrimonii frcmi the said
defemtont upon the gnnsidB of
constructive desertion.
And an affktovit having been
made mid fikd that the defendant
is a non-reskknt of the State of
Vii^a, the laat known post office
adtkess being: Bradenton Bea(^,
Fkrkk, it is (»tkred that he do
iqjpear here withto 10 (ten) days
after due piMkation hereof, and
ck what may be necessary to pro-
tost hk toter^ to thk suit.
A copy^T«*e:
JOHN V. F©JTRi3SB. Qerk
J. Curtk Frait, Deputy Clerk.
Bryd^ & Broyks, Attys.
1989 Lasldn Road
Virgtoto Beach. Vkginii V i& if
♦ . ^l»«Mt
31 Building— Rapalriwt
VSHmmsImM OMdt
Fttr die fine^ hunlture iqihokta^
tag and retekhii^ (»U 438-
6377. HOkop Uphoktertog Co..
1000 Vlr^nk Beach Bn^anL
fYee ertiniatea~p^-ttp lAd de-
Uve7. New and iMd tenltm
f(ff aida.
7-224to
RENTAL REAL STATE
■tflftka ftv>
110 Apartments Unfum.
We spectolixe to kllchen cabtoeta.
hame taxqirovemento and angr
type of shop work. Call Ponda-
loaa Mill Woik at 3008 South
Lynidiaven Road, S4MB20 or 340-
202 evwiingi. ?^' *^ *
4 1-11-tfii
V. , VDUHNIA: 1
fa the Orcuit Court of the City
of Vkgida Beach on the 27th day
of Decendber, 1965.
Re: Kia«}NETH LEE PERRY,
Deceaaed
Show jCaoae |Agatoat Dtotribotloa
It ^jpeartog toat a rqwrt (rf the
accounto of Vir^nto Nattonal
Baric, exe(»t(»- of KENNETH LEE
PERRY, deceased, and of the
debto and denumds i^ainst the
estate has been Hkd to ttw Clare's
Office, and that she mmths has
dapsed stoce die cpiaUficatkn. on
motkn (rf the persmal representa-
thre it k Ordered that the credi-
tors of, and aD others interested
to, the estate show cause, if any
Ih^ can, (» the 26th (toy of Jffii-
uary, 1966, b^ore Uik Court at
ito courtroom against the paymoit
and deihrery of the otote to the
legatees witiiout requkii^ refund-
tog bonds.
It k further Ordered that the
f(a^tog portkm of thk Order be
puUidied om^ a wedc ft»- four
successive we^ to the Virgtoia
Beach &in, a newspaper pubUshed
to the City of Virgmia Beach, Vir
ginia.
A 0)py— Teste:
JOHN V. FENTRESS. Oerk
By: J. Curtk Fruit, D.C.
Calvto H. Ouklress
12-9(Mt
WNOUNCEMENTS
10 Spacial Neticaa
HOSPITALIZATIQN P(HJCY -
issued ngardkss of age or exkt-
tog cKKic omdltkm. No waking
p^kd nonnal illness or acckieiito.
Phone MA 24816. 10-7-tla
AUTOMOTIVE
20 Aufomebltot For Salt
19B6 e^linder, idoor Chevy -Bd
Aire. Good conditi(m. $300. CaQ
3408680, 6-9 p.m. weekdays.
12-3(Hto
FOR SALE
U62 six cyknde rFord«-matk Fal-
con Stotion Wagon. 1 owner, dean
vinyl vDiascifx. Padded dash and
visors. Dehoce trim.- CaU 4B8-3231
s^ter 5:00 PM.
IMHto
1984 (J8BNWAXH — Inqnla 4
door — iHdte — lutnfti^. Exc^ant
cowBtoin — 5 Mw WW ttoea —
fiifl power — tik steering — fac-
ti»y afar omdittoiitog — AM-FM^-
tn«tor - 17.000 mika. lass. Resi-
dence 340060. Bu^neis 865-37SB.
IMHlD
.. - NOnCEl
Contractors k Home Ruilders-
Let us help you vdto dtot now
home - addittona - or repaks.
We can tomidi matertok from
basonem to attto and akl you to
finmcii^.
Fh(»a; KeOam .k Eaton, Inc.
(1) 4164661 ^
42647S0
42M837
tfe
BUSINESS SERVICES
31 Building — R^MlHng
NEW AND REPAIR WORK
Phidi^ — Heating
Electrtoal — Afar Condi^mtog
PRINCESS ANNE PLUMBING
AND ELECTRICAL
SUPPLIERS. INC.
Pbooe 4IM660
n-8^
2 BEDROOMS, living room, dtotog
room, kitchen, bath, first flo(K-,
yard. Ckmv«uent t6 siM{^^. Rea-
sonabk yearly rmtal. PiMne own-
er - 438-6016 or 428-2143. 9-304to
APARtMI^jTS — FUrnidied (»
O^iBiMM. Yearly xx sMS(»aL
Cooper Realty. 206 25th Street.
421-1190. Nighto 4284833.
3-2-tfn
RENTAL REAL ESTATE
111 AfMrtmanfs Fumiriiad
2 BEDROOM furnished apartment.
All utilities funyshed. Use (^ auto-
matic waahtog machine. Yearly
rental - $110 monthly. CaU 428-
ia-16^n
Aoatte'f Goat Mold ApaftaaHi^
SB6 • ttA 9i%
apwtniMMs. AO
^shad. tim, MwatSi
and larnwwi
from Ito StiAkn. ^
tfti
Uvta^ room, betbtxin, ttchan,
bato. Comwdaitt to AifpiDf.
(jurcJiM. toundbromi^ Vary
r«M(»abk yevly rertd. FaeHk
Aveaue. ^one ewear 42M018
or 4»«43.
74HII
2 BiDROOM iqiartment, niod^
furnished, ftoar riwpiii^ ce^tm
and beach. Cto 2 aa«8 woods, m
Pinewood Road. Mrs. Widk». 428-
ll-a44to
RENTAL REAL ESTATE
113A Reuses. Fumhhed
or Unfurnished
COMPUTTELY furnished. 1 and 2
room ^dendes. Some'wiUi wall
to wdl carpet. $60. monthly, to-
chiding water. Call. 4288000 or
4289701. »-234to
2 BEDROOM humished apartment.
SuitaMe for coiqile or two gentle-
men. $65 monthly— year round. Wa-
ter tomkhed. Call 42&-fl234.
12«-t&
EMPLOYMeMT
41 Halp Wantad— Mala
Needed — 3 men hnmedtot^ for
manager trafaiee pro^osL Must
k* M^»^ ^ (waar mtaded.
NORTH EM) ~ 2 bedroom ftff-
nkhed apartment 1st fkor.n Screoi
porch. Nice grounds. From ^owner.
Yearly rent. Call «&€8e8 dr 428-
190. 1244fn
1 bedro<m ^. 2 bednxMn 1^125.
3 bedroom 1854200. Anchor Real-
ty. 428-7421 anytime. tt»tfn
IIS Houaa»~Fumiahad
FURNISiED — 2 be^tiom house
wlUi living nxmi, kkchen and
bato. East of Vir^nto Beach High
S(^)ool, c«nf<x>tabk, ^ per
month. CaU 4284960 or 42B'ra27.
12-16^
VIRGINU BEACH - Near
and bea(A. SmaU cottage %st-
nkhed. No deposits. |60 minih.
Couple only. No pets. 34M».
M84fD
1 1SA Resort Properly
ForRenf
■%
.»■ i.
U»]i(Ar
C/tt i^IVERS. Sarvtoe mea'ae*
cqited. Nd oqwrknr; necasaary.
mm iMddy- We pay for Ctty
pank. Aw fret roan tent. Saf^
way TttB.'^ Shca« Oriva, Vb^
jlnto Beach. 484.8Wt M»4fa
FOR VSEtd — fumidied di^;dax.
2 bedrooms, ea(^ apartment
fenced ^tfd. Water paki, f75
monthly. (^ 3404828. 12-164fai
UNFURNISIffiD hoioe for rant
Stove and mf rigerirtn- fumishad.
2 bedrooms. 800 Delaarwe Avenoe.
CaU 488-1998 la-asat
1 16 Business Places
rar Rent
42 Heb WantMi
Male or Female
REAL ESTATE: Saks pmnaa
needed "Wher« The Actkn la." Ex-
perience not essenttoL We will
trato and h^ you if you have a
burning deske and great detorml-
natkm to be succeaiful. Gooctasan-
Segar-Ik^m, Reakknttol Saks
C(»p. For InfiRinatkn caU Joe
Peters. S4M2S2. l^lHfn
MANPOWEa INC.
URGENTLY NEEDS
We hatw hnmatfiirfa aasigiBnei^
many adjacent to Vfa ^into Beach.
NOFI^
Thne (^ betweoi J(te iHmd de-
sired—work <« ttese t e mp o r ar y
](ri)8 when convenloit to you.
I%(»e now for totorkw imd Job
awignment, 627-3661.
MaaipawiVt tae<
733 Bousb Street
5i27-tfn
BOATS
WBoaNand Supplias
FURNISHBD ^MBtment — Uvtog
room. be(k«QRi. I^faanetta, bato
ft lai^e ckaet Comtortabte. eku
wdl heated, catral kcation. Near
ocean. |45 pv month. Wato: fiir-
akhed. Cdl 4184980 or 428-?«».
lO^Htn
OFFICi: — Lond(m Bridge. 317C
Great Netdi Ro^. Two roonu wMi
Ittat tackKtod. ao per m(nth. Vis.
OCEANA — Cfeoi tomkiiad aput-
ment Pknty storaga. Raakknttal
area near base \m, burge yari
Owner. 42ft«S6. »«4fiii
LOW winter rates until June 1st,
or yaarty. Also montoly. Locked
to toe heart of the beach, near
ocean froirt. 488713. 1041-tto
APARTMENTS or ro(Hns. We^
(HT monthfy. Heated. AH utUMee
fumidied. Ai^Iy Town House Mo-
tel, 106 24th Street 10-21-tto
(toe and two bedroom fumisHed
apart^senia. Yev round. Call
428<7>4 or «»8666i
31-FT. OWENS Cabto Cruker. 115-
hp Chrysltf Grown-6hip-to-^i(»e
Radk. Fully ecjuipped. For fuU
toformation cdl 340-«46 idter 5
pjn.
80A Boats For Sale
32 FOOT Ri(Jiard8on. Complete
with head, stoq^ quarters and
galley. Rebi^ from wash raU up
with complete fiberglass job. CaU
H. W. Caaey at 428-1412 after 6
P-m- IMMt
A^ERCHANDISe
to ArHdaa Par Sale
ONE uaed Kredty floor ftamaoe.
Fiarced ist&. and (arcuktko. (Ml
fired. Good conditton. Mr. DeHart
-84M6ftl, 34M311. 3404071.
12HHfo
AUTOMATIC !9«
SINGER ZIG-ZAG
Beaatttol eondkkn. No ^tocfw
mento a^ n a ed a d to make bii^
tonhdea. mon^ram. ^tkz. Tike
over 6 paymaoto of |7.10 (v $42.88
cash. Call noir. Credk department.
B»881L - 1M84&I
2 BEDR0OM& KNOTTY PINE
LIVING ROOM. MODERN KITCH-
EN AND BATH. MONTHLY OR
YEARLY RENTAL. 6 BLOCKS
FROM OCEAN; CONVENIENT
TO rr. STORY AND OCEANA
N.A.S. CAUL 8174776. IF NO AN-
SWER CALL BACK IN MORN-
ING. 8^t&
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY
BMSTRUCTIONS
HARDIN SCHOOL
OF MUSIC
BrUtow Hardin, Director
312 • 38tk StrMt
Virginia Beach
AUCTIONS
Maury Riganto
Auction Company
MQICHANC^SE
WOOD
We Onver
in? Oceaaa Btvi.
l(^28-t}n
3707 Vh^toto Beach BoulveanL
Office Kd rat^ ^ora ^Mce av^
abk. Brand new, benklfid, bro
story elevated bufldtog. Ueahy k-
cated b^waan Pentenke S^piara
and n^tocaM Ama Pkoa. Qdl ^
kr Realty. 3408681 or 340^3805.
REAt ESTATE FOR SAIf
124 Houaaa Par Sala.
3 an(|^ beiikoom, 2 bidh. btkJL
Randi aod 2 story homes. Gi.,
FJHA. fiaandng availabk. (M
AnJior R^ty anytkne. 4»-'NS.
Member of MLS and NLS. IM^in
PUNGO-Nenr Churity durch On
Gum Bridge Rd. Ilsee bednxaa,
Vk bath homes cm Vk ux» sitai.
$14,800 to 115.800.
Umum ffiUDGE ROAD - Nst-
ttogham Estatea. New brkk
h(xnes. Huw bedrooms wkh larga
attks. High weU-drained k^ wtti
dty water. $17,800 to 118.500.
DUFIEX - Comer of Pottorjtoad
and Gatewood Ave. nurt
Two story. F. H. A. or Conven-
tional kui. Low down poo^ment
Mr DdIartr.S408S91. 3404S71. 340-
8311. a^Hfa
CLASSIFIED DISPUY
BUSINESS SBIVICES
Ask Your Eyo physician
Aboiif
TRAYLOR'S
GUILD OPTICIAN
Serving Virginia Baadi
1389 LasUn Rd^ Va. BmcIi
Bernard H. McNaaiara, Mgr.
GArdea 8-4020
Repairs
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DMianfwrW
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GASiMrt
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#%iarail « UPHOLSTERING
G^OHLATING SERVICES
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W* S«rTlM All MakM Of Cm»
R#«t M^ Um« C»rs
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BAPTIST
ARAGONA BAPTIST
CHURCH
Now Meeting In Louiw
Luxford Elementary School
N. C. Clifton, Pastor
9:46«.ni. — Sunday School
1 1 :00 a.M. — Morning Worship
7 ;30 p.m. — Wed. Prayer
?:SOpni.— Evening Worship
9:30 p.m. — Training Union
Meeting
BAYSIDE BAPTIST
CHURCH
1480 Pleasure Boose Rd.
Jane* V. DeFoe, Pastor
8:Z0a.m. — Worship Service
1 1 :0U o.m. — Worship Service
9:20 A 10:10 a-m. Sunday
School
8:00 p.m. — Evening Service
BEACHLAWN BAPTIST
CHURCH t<
9th A Med. Ave.
A cooperating Southern Bapist
Church
Goorge Wollett. Jr., MiaUtor
Phone 428-2U04
9 :4fi a.m. — Sunday School
1 1 :00 a.m. — M aming Service
6 ;30 p.m. — Training Union
7:30 p.m. — Evening Service
7 :30 p.m. — Wed. Prayer
Service
BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH
Greenwell Rd. & Lakeview Dt.
Bayside, Va.
Rev. Darid Mcore, Pastor
9 :4 6 a. m . — Sunday School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning Worship
7:46 p.m. — Evening Worship
BLACKWATER BAPTIST
CHURCH
Rev. Ralph L. Horn
10:00 a.m. — Sunday Schoil ,
1 1 :00 a.m — Morning Worship
"Serving Ood and the Com-
munity of Blackwater Since
munity
CARROW
BAPTIST CHURCH
R«v. Gary B. ThompsoB
9:46 a.m. — Sunday School
11:00 a.m. — Worsmp Service
E:46.m. — Vesper Service
6:80 p.m. — Training Union
7:30 pjn. — EvangeustiQ
Service
CORNERSTONE BAPTIST
(CeBserrative BaptUt)
Rev. Parkor Yoang
220 Red Tide Road
tynnhaven Colony
10:00 a.m. — Sunday School
11:00 a.m. — Morning Service
7:30 p.m. — Evening Servtag
7 :80 p.m.— Wednesdey
Evening Services ^
FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH
6818 Va. Beach Blvd., Norfolk
Frad II Fariu. Pastor
9:45 a.m. — Sunday School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning Worship
6:30 p.m.. — Pellowship Hour
7:30 p.m. — Evening Services
FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST
CHURCH
419 Glenrock Road, Norfolk
Rav. Charios T. HoBirtcka
9 :46 a.m. — Church • School
11:00 a.m. — Morning Worship
7:30 p.m. — Evening Woirship
FIRST BAPTIST CHUImDH
86th St. at Holly Rd.
H. Waiall Waters, Pastor
9:30 a.m. — Sunday School
1 1 :00 a.m.- -Morning Worship
6:15 p.m. — Training Union
7:80 p.m. — Evening Service
Evening Services 30 min. later
May 15 -Sept. 15. ^
(Meretf^C^wyMr^s%m
Tot miHicna on the eastern seaboard of the United States,
fliis ia where it happens. A lighted "ball" falls from tha tiHP of ft
Um9r—*nd ii'a 1966. '' -
' But in Chicago and Winnipeg it is still 1966. In Saskatoon
and Denver it is 1966. In Frisco and Vancouver it i« 196i, S»
where in this broad continent is the New Year really bom? •'
When it is bom at iJl— it happens in men's own hearts I
Otherwiae the Old Year #oes on. And older yean add not
Iheir blessings but their dre^^ ... as nran grope for «hndi of
time to comptote old pattenwi . . . ren)n«nt| of b<^ to patch wonw
out dreanm.
But somewhere 4 heart speaks to God. In the quiet of a
churchly sanctuary it recounts the past with its failures, its de-
feats. And boldly it enquires into liie future with its hq?e ani"
promise. That soul commits time and talent and treasure to th%
purposes of Jesus Christ
And the Father of All, who ia not dock-watcher but ao«|>^
watdMur, turns the page ol tk<a ciU^tdar. For one $oul at a i^iu^
the New Y«r is boml o«,^»-.tt*r.»*-r«M*r^**,
THK CHUftCM POn ALi.
iM-L. worn THSC CHUItCH
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tor and (ood eitiMMl^. It Is ■ slor*-
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OAK GROVE BAPTIST
CHURCH
Back Bay, Virpnla
Alvin St. Clair, Pastor
:46 a.m. — Church School
:00 a.m. — Jdorning Worshijp
PRINCESS ANNE FREEWILL
BAPTIST CHURCH
1415 Oceana Blvd.
yk mile past Oceana Air Sta.
on right
T. J. Ting la, Pastor
9:45 a.m. — Sunday School
11:00 a.m. — Worship Service
fi:.SO p.m.— Bible Study
7:30 p.m. — Evening Service
Public is invited.
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FIRST COLONIAL
BAPTIST CHURCH
Gaorga T. StattiBtd Pastor
9 :46 a.m.— -Sunday School
10:00 a.m. — Momirg Worship
6:80 p.m. — ^Training Union '
7 :30 p.m. — Evening Worahip
7:30 p.m. — Mid- Week service,
Wednesday
FREEWILL BAPTIST
CHURCH
In Princess, Virginia Beach
1418 OCEANA BOULEVARD
Air Station on right
T. J. ringla. Pastor
0:45 a.m. — Sunday /^chool
11 :45 a.m. — Worship Service
7:30 pan. — Evening Service
KEMPSVILLE BAPTIST
CHURCH
7m Princess Aaae Rd.
duntai B. JoMS, Pastor
1:80 •m--^>day Sdiod
11 :00 a.m — Morning Worship
7:30 {^BL— Ei^iing Wor^
PRINCESS ANNE PLAZA
. BAPTIST CHURCH
246 Rosemont Road
Rav. Malvin Hugb«s» Pastor
1 1 :00 & 7 :30 p.m.— \yor8hip
Services
9:30 a.m, — Sunday School
6:15 p.m. — Training Union
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ST.
JOHN'S BAPTIST
CHURCH
Princess Anne Court House
Rav. Bruca B. Parkins, Pastor
10:00 a.m. — Sunday School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning Worship
6:00 p.m.— B.T.U.
7:00 p.m. — Evening Worship
LONDON BRIDGE
BAPTIST CHURCH
London Bridge, Virginia
G. Edward Hughas, Pastor
8 :S0 a.m. — Morning Worship
9 :45 a.m. — Sunday School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning Worship
6 :30 p.m. — Training Union
7:30 p.m. — Evening Worship
DIAMOND SPRINGS
CHRISTIAN CHURCM
Disciples of Christ /
6700 W. Haden Road
G4 David Sbraaves, Pastor
8.45a.m. — Worship Service
9:45a.ra. — Sundajr School
11 :00 a.m.— Worship Service
6:30 p.m. — Youth uroups
Ttwri^sy
Pialms
94:1-9
SUBURBAN CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
111 Loboi^h Aye..
Bellamy Manor
Virginia Beach, Va.
R«v. J. Fradari«k Parker
9:45a.m.-T-Sunday School
11:00 a.m Morning Woti^P
11:30 a.m.— Chilcirens Church
7:30 p.m. — Evening Service
CHURCH OF CHRIST
THALIA LYNN
BAPTIST CHURCH
Va. Beach Blvd. adjoiaing
Princess Anne High School
Rav. Robart N. Wallaca
8 :30 a.m.— Morning Worship
9 :30 a.m. — Sunday School
1 1 :00 a.m — Morning WolMip
BRETHREN
CHURCH OF CHRIST
1460 Va. Beach Blvd. Oceana
Roy N. WiUon, Miaistar
10:00 a.m.— Bible Study
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning Worship
7 :00 p.m. — Evening W^if^jS
KALA CHURCH OF
Creeds, Virginia BeaCl
W. T. Weaver, Mil
10:00 a.m. — Bible Scho^
1 1 :00 a.m.— Mourning WorthQ)
6:45 p.m — Youth Prograui
7 :30iHSL— Evening yf<mm»
COMMUNITY
LYNNHAVEN COLONY
UNITED CHURCH
(CoBgrogatioBal Christian)
Great Aeck Rd. near Shore Dr.
The Rav. Tho. H. Britten
9 :4& a jn. — Church School
11:00 a.m. — Morning Worahip
7:30 p.m. — Pilgrim
FellowriUp
Nursery for small ^ildren
OCEAN PARK
COMMUNITY CHURCH
DuPont Circle, Bayside, Va.
Paul E. McCuUongh, ThJtl..
9:45 a.m. — Bible School
11;00 a.m.— Morning Worship
'|.'90p.m.^4^amily Night
Service
lk89 aJB.~«eefc Pwr^ily ^mt
muriiB
19:10 B.m.— llnn^s-Layiig m
9t
mj} DONATION
Ef UCOPAL CHURCH
449 Witch DocV Road, Bayuda
8:00 a.m.- Holy Communion
(Except dnrlBf rector's va-
cation)
10:00 am.— Momlnsr Prfyer
and Sermon (Holy Com-
munion on ftat Sunday of
M^h month.)
ST. A|QAN*S
l^PISCOPAL CHURCH
King's Grant Road
& Edinburg Drive
Phone 340-3730
.R«v. L. J. Taylor, Jr., Vicar
10:(M a.m. — Holy Communion
(first and third Sundays)
Morning Prayer, 2nd and 4th
Suncmys
Church School (concurrent
with services)
ST. FRANCIS'
EPISCOPAL CHUROI
609 Rosemont Road
. fkt Rev. Claytoo E. Crigger
Vk»r-Off toe Phone 340^84
8:00 A.M. — Holy Comnunlcn
9:30 AH. — Church SdKwl
U:Op A.M.— Worship (Ist Sunday -
Holy C^Mranuoion k Sotnon,
other Siffidays momli^ Prayer
& Sermon).
8:00 P.M. — Youth Fdk>w8hip
Nursery {provided 9:30 i«nd 11:00
AM.
FRIENDS
FRIENDS MEETING
(Quaker)
Laskin Road
9 :46 a.m. — Sunday School
11:00 a.m. — Meeting for
Morning Worship
JEWISH
TEMPLE EMANUEL
25th and Baltic,^ Va. Beach
Philip Pincus, Rabbi
7 :30 a.m. — Services Mon.-Fri.
8:15 p.m.— ^Friday-Sabbath
Services
10:00 am. — Saturday Sabbath
Service
8 :00 a.m.— Services Sunday
mtmf
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HERBIIT HARMI. R,QMSr
PHONB 4a»^»a
MUIID04 DWa CO., Inc.
Provpt . lffWa«» PrMcrlptiM iMirfee
PhM« h1^«1 1 1 MM Va. *—^ W»*
FREB DELIVERY
OCEANA CIMW MARKET
VIRGINIA BEACH BLVD. AT OCEAIIA
Country Cured Bacon, Hams 4 Shoid4f'*
Fresh Fruits, Vegetablaa,
GroceriM 4 Meats
mmmmr
W. A. WOOD, iQCs
ConmlssioB Agost
H«8«bla OU ft Refiaisf |%
Fuai Oil and Kerosene
Dial GAS-33«| .,
LUTHERAN
EMANUAL LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Lynn Shores Drive at Va. Bch.
^^^ Kenneth A. Price, Pastor
9 :10 ifcm. — Sunday Church
SchuolX
10 :30a.m.--T: Worship Service
(nursery |>^ovided)
6 :30 p.m. — Luther Lei^ue
Luthe
:al\
LUTHERAN
THE
VIRGINIA BEACH
COMMUNITY CHAPEL
Laskin Rdi, Linkhom Bay
Rev. Richard Woodward, Paster
9 :4 5 a. m .—Sunday School
11 :00 a.mv— Moml^ W^^p
11 :30 a.m.— Childrea'i Oburch
< 8:00 p.m. — Evening Sefv^
FIRST CHURCH OF ^RlST
SCIENTIST
209 - 20th Street
9:30 a.m.— Sunday School .
7 :30 p.m.— Evening Worship
8 :00 p.m. — Wednesday
Service
EP^OPAL
93N@9 GRANT
nrnm OIAPEL
Meeting in
Kingston Elein^otary School
W. Glam TpHMrt. Pai^r
9:45 a.m.-Su:ii^ School
11:00 a.m.-M{ri>tog Worahip
8:41 ||ft.-Evf|jing WofAlp
L
9:;
11:0
MOUVn- <M.IVE
Bi^TISt CVUftCH
Warren C^Mf • Twt«>V
a.m.— Cbsitn Schpol , ,
a.m.— Moftiing Wotthip
7;80 pjtt.— fvitetaMI Wosdap
GRACE BRETHREN
CHURCH
Great Neck at Hilltop
A. Harold Arrington, Paster
10:00 a.m. — Sunday School
11:00 a.m. — Worship Service
7:30 p.m. — Evening Service
CHRISTIAN
BAYSIDE Christian
CHUIKM '
(CMgNgatijiMM) , „ ^
S^re Drive ft Gx^mweU Bo«d
Earl I-. FfrrM, Ipster
9 :45 a.ih. — WoiMp ^rvlce
9:iSa.m.— Sunday Siihe<rf
ll:@0«Jtt.~>Woii% Service
PEMBROKE MANOR
UNITED CaiURCH of CWUST
(Ceagregatieaal Ckristfaa)
Meetings in Pembroke leaner
Elementary School^ -■-'■
Rev. Cart T. Daye
9 :30 a.m. — Church School
10:30 a.m.— Worship „. ■',
Nursery at all service^
11:00 am. — Churcb Service
CHURCH OF GOD
T
. ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Vin^inia Beach Boulevard
East Liane —. Oceana
Rot. Samael D. Beibc 4r.
9:4Sa.m. — Church School
ll;00a.m.— M{*[ifcg |V^ortU^
7 :S0 i>.m. — £v|ngeTistic
Service
EASTERN SHORE CHAPEL
(Episcopal)
B. Sidney Sanders, R««ter
8 ;00 a.m. — Holy Communion
9:00 a.m. — Family Service
and Morning Prayer
(3rd Sunday Holy Com-
munion)
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning Prayer,
sermon (1st Sunday Holy
Communion)
EVANGELIC^
CHURCH Ot
GOOD SHEPHERD
1489 Laskin Rdad
Rav. Dickson 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
Kenneth R- Carbaugh, Pastor
8:15 a.m.— Worship Service
9:45 a.m.— Church School
11:00 a.ni.— Worship Service
(NuTMry provided)
[C£ OF PEACE
lERAN CHURCH
iissouri ' Synod)
4|D4 Kings Grant Road
Hff. 4. I^lmer Medley, Pastor
$ :00 a.m. — Divine Worship
9:11 a.m. — Sunday School
and Bible Class.
10:30 a.m.— Divine Worship
Holy Communion — lalb and 3rd
Sunday.
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ROSEWOOD MEMORIAL PARK, INC.
CEMETERY
PRINCESS ANNE MEA^IAL PARK
CEMETERY
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LASKIN ROAD AT HILLTOP
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NAZARENE
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
233 Bowman Road
Rev. LeMUffd R. Graves. Jr.
8 :00 a.m.^— floly Communion
10:00 a.m. — Holy Communion
' (1st ft 3rd Sunday)
10:00 a.m. — Morning Prayer
(2nd ft 4th Sunday)
Church School follows the
10:00 a.m. Service.
; ^Ursery service is available.
GALILEE EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
40th ft Pacific — 428-3573
lie Rev. liiBnnd BoUkg
The Revt Mboob B. Walleik
OCEANA CHURCH
OF THE NAZABSNE
S. Cnnrt. HntiRa Rd.. Oreana
Paal R. AldH^, Pastor
9:46 a.m. — Sunday School
J :45 a.m. — Morning Worship
OCEANA BEAUTY ACADEMY
1737 VIRGINU BEACB BOULEVARD
Phone 4Z84MI
Virgtala Beach, VhHaia ttOf
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CHURCH OF GOD
610 14^ Street^
Bobby tl. ianls. Paster
9:45 a.m.-^u|di7' S£!t6St " ~
11:00 •■Q.—Motning Worship
METHODIST
BAYLAKE METpC»II9T
CHURCH
Shore Dr. at Treasure Idand
Drive in Bayside
Raymond E. Mnsser, Minister
8:30 ft 11:00 a.m. — Worship
Service
9 :45 a.m. — Sunday School
t ;00 a.ni. — Holy CAmmttfiinn
U;00 a.m.— Holy C<»nmuni<Hi and
Sermffl) (First Sunday)
11:99 a jn.— Morning Braya and
Smnon (Sad, ard, and 4th &n-
di^s)
9:46 am.— Cburd! St^oql (S^
tetnbar luna) (Nurs^ thrsm^'
Ami)
BEECH GROVE
METHODIST CHURCH
PrincesA Anne
Roy R. Jackson, Pastor
10:00 a.m.— Church %hool
11 !t 5 a.m. — Morning Won^p
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BETHEL MSTHQDIST
C|iM«CH
Pnnc^ Anne
Roy R. JacksoBr Paster
:00 a.m. — ^Mwmihg Worship
:a0a.m. — Chiurch School
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Hn Va. Beach Uvd. ~ Pheoe MMOI
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9:49«.i(u — Churcli School
7:80 p.m. — ^Touth F«llowi^^
FOUNDRY MSTHOOIST
CtfURCM
Va. Beh. Blvd., Lynnhav«|i
V^illiam H. Acosta, iMiuuivr
S:45».a. ud 11 a.m. —
V;^ ftjn.— Ckai^ School
6:S0p.ai. — Yout^ I'aUemlup
M^rttflOIST CHUtCH
Great Neck E««d
LOt^ DmitU* Miirfitot
9:4Ba.Bi. — Church Schod
ll:00ft.«. — Homily ^onU^
HAYGOOD METHODUT
CUUECH
8149 Bayghore Road
8:80a.iB., 9:46 a.m. and 11:00
a.in. — Wonh%> S«rvkM
9:46 am. — Ckvdi School for
all age groniM
11:00 a JB. — Sectmd sMaion of
Charch School for children
up through 7th gnde fund
adulta, 1
7 :U0 p.m. — He^o^t Youth
Fellowsh^ fox young people
7th, 8th and »th ipradas in
Junior High Gi^up |na lOMi
grade up for Saaior Groujp.
Friends welcomed.
THAUAIUgW)|M9t
P^jAv^ A Va. Bell. »*A
9 :46 a.m.'->%iu£ur SchoM
10-.4ffjife-.«^i^
HAYGOqfr iOBIOIUilt.
METH^wr CHURCH
4713 Ib^ood bead
Robert F. mj^t, ¥maat
-9-:45 a.rj. — Charch School
1 1 :UU r ffl. — Morning W onklp
KNOTTS ISUkHp
ilETHOBIST CHURCH
Knotto bland. N.a
Robert C. Mi«k. Minhttr
tO:UUa.m.— Sunday School
i 1 :0U a.m. — Mf ora&p Service
UKIES METHODIST
CHURCH
6660 Virginia Beach Blvd.
Rev. C. KatoB Gray
8:30 a.m.— liariy Worship V
Service
9:4b a.m. — Church Sche^
11:00 a.m.— Late Worship
Service
6:00 p.m.— Yont^ FeUow^p
LYNNHAVEN METHODIST
CHURCH
little MMk Road
Rev. Oscar V. Re^%«Mi
10:00 a.m. — Church Scfkool
ll:00a..m — Morning WorsUf
'Wt
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Princess Anne, Virginia
Emory S. RUmeMi, Miawter
lU:l&a.m. — Church School
11:16 a.m. — Morning Worship
FLAZA METHODIST
CHURCH
208 Pla^ Trail
HarboH G. Hobbs, Factor
9:4&a.m. — (%ureh Sciraol
11:00 a.m. — WorsUp Service
7:00 p.m. — Youth Feliowahip
SALEM METHODIST
CHURCH
Princess ^nne, Viivi&ia
Enorjr S. Eltaiore, Minister
10:00 a.m. — Morning Worship
11:00 a.m. — Church School
7:30pjn.— Youth Fellowship
SCOTT MEMORIAL
METHODIST CHURCH
409 First Colonial Road
ReT. H. Wark Cwry, Paster
9:46 a.m. — Church School
11:00 a.m.— Moniing W<»shi^
7:30p.m.r— Yoi^h Fellotvriup
ST.
MARK AJLR. CHURCH
Oceaaa
ReT. D. P. fatom, l^tar
9:80 a.m. — Sunday Se^»^
11:00 a.m.— Worship Servica
TABERNACLE METHODIST
Cm^RCM
Princess AnM, Virginia
Robert H. Iknaar, Miatsiar
9:46 a.m.— Chia<ch Schoirf
ll:00a.m — Ifori^ng Worship
YIROINU REACH
METHODIST OiiWCH
807 • 18th BtoMt
Rev. Ibverlf F^
8:S0a.m^— Wofsh^ Swfioa
Sosmer Momfaa
9:48s,m.--Ch«|eh School
11:00 a.m.— Worship Service
For WfiMMi
As I
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Belty Deal
Noma OenmiflraiJifn i^^
By BFIY mm uiunr
MartpUng can be very ooiAskig. e^iecisHy for a be^isir wtt as
masxf al 8,000 (^Kereat tteeia to dioom {rom m ^ tmrage safiw-
KNTECOSTM
FfilTBCOSTAI.
CHUROI OF CHRIST
l&th St. and Baltte Ai^.
Kara, Fester
MIESBYTERIAN
BAYSIDE PRESBYTERIAN
Kaar RoMiaa Comer
Rev. J. E. Je kase a, Paaw
9:46 «.m. — Sunday School
1 1 :0U am — Morning W orship.
K>W CREEK
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
9 :8Ua.m.— Church School
Rosamont Road A Plaza TraU
Weata J. MiUer. Mlakier
9:46 a-m. — Suadi^ isoiool
ll:O0«,ti. — CiMircii Servica
CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
First St, Ulearock, Norfolk
E. Crttwai Ceelay, Paatar
9:46 a.m.— Church School
1 1 :V0 a.B.— Morning Worahip
6:80 p.m.— What-JSloU
Feiiewsiiip
6:3U f.m. — Pioneer Fellowship
8:llUp.m. — Young People's
Feilewship
CHRIST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
12(M AragoMI. ffsatevard
M. BU>d iMay, Waislar
8:80 a.m. — ^Wtinhip A Chwch
School
9:80 a.m.— Worship A Churdb
School
11:00 a.m.— Worsh^ 4 Church
Sch<wl
JIRST PRESBYtEUAN
CHURCH
Pacific Ave. at 36th U,
JoknS. Ljrioe, Pastor
9 :46 a.m.-^hurch School
11:0^ a.m. — Morning Worship
Nnsery Service Provided
■ you Aop Is Itm Q^Acal ^uper maric^, you can wve much time by
beooen^ f anriMo- wltti the general Yt^-ovi d the mariiit and where
variois food Vmm and hooi^ld prodaclB art located, ^flkm fmi make
out yas shap^og list, write down ttie items iit the order in aidch they
appewr in the supeimarkst U possblc, it is beit to bqgji your dioppins
wMi die non-poishebje itans ami padcaged goods and save the paryi-
aUe &ii#e foods and frosra product until last.
If you {rim yma* nM«ls w^ dmd and then mdce oi^ a c<»n|>r^ia9slva
fat ttate omite save you ttane, coofaiiiai. ami mcmey. M; imke your
mam Bedble so Aat you c^ t^e adv^mtcge ol )^e q^edal d ^
day featores at your maitet. t^ exRi|^, if you have ^inwd to serve
kmh cho|» for a m«il. but And pork chcfw on sale, bi^ Ae pork cteps
md siiMtitnte than in yoiff mea^. However, i itow meat vKxe on eJe
and you (^'t have tione to make a ka% cookir.^ stew then dsviaaiy
it wodd oot be a wke purehaw. l^oy thnes prqpar^ or paitia^ pre-
pared fbotk are ttw best bi^ beonae ti^ wve so nuKh tane. And these
prefwed foodi do not akiiasm cMt more nid son^inKs cost l^s than if
you (fid id ttie preparat^ yoasatM. The coA ci eonvei^ace foods is
not the <fflly ^^ to ccsaider, dtiier. Ihee toods ate gt^ greater
latirfBetoi m terns ol variety, oirtritioa, unitom results, and knpnwed
taste.
(So oonaider these ImAon wh« you are fhopfdng for food tor your
fstnUy. Plan meals and make your grocery Uat acxmiing to the layout
of the stare in which you shop. Make your mams flexible td tdce advm-
tage of special buys and maSyie ymr time and money as to whe^r
uawrt tou Be ioodi ve ri^ for you. then yea tan maki$ grtctry ihc^
pim w mtjndbh fnprt«r p taetead of a dma
Exercising Ywr 'IQ'
Will Keep W High
leave notidng in tbivewigv, ao-
hyways or on stairs.
% U^ deccH-aticMis safe.
Make sure camttes are not toe
close to an infUmmuhle q3nter
|tex. that m^dies are kept out
of rMch of todcUers, ^ deco-
rat&JDs are fir^xMf — w ke(^
awn^ from flane.
# Warn your guests tf Am
punch is siAed; serve lots <rf
Sood. as «^ as c(^fe«. wMi tt>
quor or wine — remember that
some of your ^lerts will be
driving iKHne.
Have hm!
Termites And The Eye
Ihe 'drinking eye" bi a plaiting
4 ft inth hi^ ^ee lead fi«^rld«i
ffiM «{ me mui umttual stories tai
die MBsls «f the pest ceaMi ia-
do^.
This rtory, vo^^hed far as ab«>
htf^ bnM 1^ ft Te«M P«t cxm*^
nam. was pMsed as the toast un-
usual p«f* cfxAoA mtj ol 0»m
siteuMcd ta a rat^nl mapitmon
osBducted ^ the NaMMai Peat
OnMral Aasodation «hi«h hsa its
headqpnrten n Sfiabs^ New
Jarssgr.
^rglnta ta^ 1^ t^mk^ Ofo^iiyl^l^
MJ '
Partyng ikesM be as
ha far the liQsISM and ha
^ as bn- her guests. Wb^har
preparing a New Year's cele-
bration, a birtiulay party or ^
a fuB baA, tt's in^ortant to
keep ib^ "saf^ quotient" high.
Here are some aseful hints:
1^ Plan ^ party days ahead
€i tkne so that tto-e's no last
minute rush Fatigue is oftra a
cause of aoddnts.
9 Make sure the house is
not an oi»tacle course for guests:
dimintfe ididing rugs, ttam toys,
Cavalier Hotel
Fetes Children
V^aOINlA BEAOi — Ihi ^MBg
chiUrm oi the meajbos d tiie
CavaUff Hotel w«f« given a Christ-
mas party Ib the Cokmial Room
on Sunday af t«m>on from S to 5
HoUdi^ movie wo-e ^wwn aod
NKh of the 69 drikbren was ^evm
a gift a g tatpriiie to Us age t«y
the manager, Charles Krumn^,
cfflmxrflaged as &inta daus.
Mrs. Chris RuA, executive sec-
^^«^» 9Vfape% W^9f«^ ea(^
m&!its wMd) indtaded a i^-esmlir
tioo of amasfa^ hides by the !^
m^mtmMt^amm, WeRse
A admesii, MnifllBwin local Hw
m.
Chrislnfts mtt^ was to Ihe
^es sf $m eWien as a*^ fr
oeived a 0R ^em Sam, 9m^m
in age Raft Hwmth <M Cme^
Jerame L. How^ of Hoiala^
piHidd m etm (or lb tooil
iflMai#' ediy.
iieBiy iMriF yee™ "^ w»^ qs
wMjwl iMrtiiighi tMpsal o»
trol Wii i iiai, he tecftlv e d m mm-
gso^ esfi R«AflM ol the veallh-
ier families in HoMMk Hi waa
to, oofoe to the liouse r^ %my.
fiim hs arfh^ed. k$ was gt^
ed t^ a vfiY <Mi9M jmoif
man who eq^ed tt>at he ^am-
ed fate to see what he oouU dp
dbWJt a ymm thii «aa twubl-
km Ui taoHm, a One sU ta# of
79 1^ iMi«ei Hat ftiftrfrttt of
ter jtod teifhinrf, im^m ob the
liv^ room waQ. on»tan% lAdt
ed at htf.
attired kr the occasUm Ir ffnj^
with a miffirte hair bow« |ft |l
ymr old Robol Reed, sw «t OaL
and Mrs. E. 0. Reed with Mi lie-
\^, Nori Ann, who came wMh
their ffrandmother. Mrs. Fifam
Hfty.| .■• :\ '^2'-^ ■
S^ old and young »joyed tfea
serura^^ous relreslmieDts imA
iutivities. And all ware remii^
el the Biblical verse. "And a Wm
ehiU shall kftd tlrnn."
Hosnfl. oftdmlBftaihly diiikNis.
i^ssd to kMh isle the matter and
WW eeeonsd to the sMs of the old
hK^y «ha wia oenAMd ta a wheel
chilr.
She told Howell to no uocertftin
terms that her huRMod's ^cture
"winked at her."
floweU. thinkk« that someone
other ttan a pe^ control man was
reidly Meded fw (his oek, eked
to see the ptMtrait and thai asked
to be kR ak»e with his tmusual
lem.
lb ^mtdwd the porh^k carefully
|V ft Mr «Anut«s. •»)•«« enough
ito nMi^«i».eye seemed to be
umko$ 4|py. He watdied tMs
^wpBunni for a few moments
MllhRB ki|ed doser.
ffcH he ipnd provided a simple
kni MPl Ipusual expitnatioa ol
Ihft ''kMM' eye. Terasites had
mMmwrn^ ^'waU parti-
tin in Ml <f% pointing and
tteft M MM P picture to the
Tennttea. Indefat^iaMe weed deeknyers, ace ^i^^ ^ a
peat ontoel m«A wMh pr«#IP| tta irM wUck ewsed as
lady to believe she wm seelag Miik Mavtig termites astaal^ d«|
the
and"ifcri. jfse^I^tiiSfl '"*^»2*» ^ "^"^ **"
KBMPSVILLE
PRESBYTEKUN CHURCH
620 Kempsville Rd.
J. L. Co^M«k. Pmator
9:4tt A.M.— jiunday iSchool
Vi«fei^**--t*^«l»K >^orshii.
Youth KellnwRhlpt
929 First Colonial Road
KINGS GRANT
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
(Now meeting in the King^s
Grant Elementary School)
Raynond C. FUtten, pMter
9:50 a.m. — Sunday School
1 1 :00 ajn.-^lComing Worship
LYNNHAVEN
PRESRYTERIAN CHURCH
Lynnhaven Village
Rev. iUrioB R. W«&. Ji^
9 :46 a.m. — Church School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning Worship
6:30 p.m- — Youth Fellowship
6:80 p.m. — Pioneer Fellowship
7:30 p.m. — Evening Wordiip
THALIA TRINITY
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
420 Thalia Roao
adnsy a Qraae. Mbdster
9 :80 a.m. — Morning Wor^p
10:4( a.Ba. — Church School
WYCLIFFE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
John B. Day Etem. School
J. Staatoa i^hi, Paatsr
10 KM a.m. — Morning WorsUp
ROMAN CATHOLIC
STAR OF THE SEA
CATHOLIC CHURCH
14Ui St. A Arctic Circk
Rev. FraaeU V. Bambriek
MASSES
Wint«^-«:00, 9:80, 11:00.
12:15
Summer — (June 1 -Labor Day)
7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00,
11:00, 12.00
Holy Pays — 6M, 7:00, 9:00
and 6:30 p.m.
Weekday, winter— 6 :30. 8:45
Summer, 8:45 a.m. only
Goaf easions— -4:00 to 5:00 and
7:00 to 8:00 p.m. Satanky
ST.
GREGORY THE GREAT
CATHOLIC CHURCH
7271 Virginia Beach Blvd.
Rev. Flavian Yeltako,. OJI.B.
Rat. Pesdkal Kneip O.SA.
MassM — 6:30, 8:00, 9:30,
11:00 and 12:.'t0
Confessions are on Saturday
7:30-8:30
ST. MATTHEWS
CATHOLIC CHURCH
1010 Sandra Lane, Va. b&^h
Father' OHara. Father Fiadlay
Summer Maas^i — 7:30, 9:00,
10:30 and 12:00
Confe^ion each Saturday 4:00
to 5:00 and 7:00 to 8H>0
ST. NICHOLAS
C^TmUJC CHURCH
644 ittle Neck Rd.
Phone 340-7231
Rev. Thoaia* M. Sammert
Sii^y MaMes — 8:15, 9:80,
10:45, and 12 Noon in the
Church; 11:00 in Princes*
ThMtre, 3177 Vii^inia Beach
Blvd.
Coafeaions-^Satur&y 4-5 p.m.
and 7-^ p.m.
|M«yei
of dw terndteB
with the falling si^ d
the \b49 iH« a very clear ISus^
of mw ewiw i in the eyes, and
Tlsmti saifs it was no woider tha^
she dhfii^ her hu^snd had been
wuddng ftt her.
The ^Md>«^ oi the Naticmal
Pest Oonlrri Assodation offered
several otiiar M^y interesting sni
unusuid incllerts, but Dr. Ralph
E. Hed, latec^ive Secretary,
agreed that Howdl's story "was
fay te^ the most umsual and en-
tertaining of ^ kaich, and ik
IMXJved again that the totnite is
ael i$if the oldest economic p^
known to man kul also ttie most
PARRIB SSLANp. S. C. - Private Fhst ChMS Keaaeth A. liadMad h ovigratuiated by hk
drffll tastrocter SSgt. Jaaaes A. Traey ivon gradoat loo fkwn reemlt tratetag al Parris Island. 8, C* Uf^
Vad w« OMrtterieoaly (u-amoted to Us presait raak. named "OntsUmdhig RecndT* of iriatesn ||1 ml
presnited the Uathmwdt Mi^i^ie Dren Bhw UnlfMm awmd darhig grattaatioa oeranonles. FFC
UadMftd padaaled tren Priaeesa Aaae High School, Virgliiia Beaefa, VhgiBia. la IS«1, aad was eaUsted
ks ttw MuhK Corps Reserve hi Jme of Iftf. Liadbl ad is now nadetgiiig basic taf aaky traWag at Cunp
LeiHBW. North CaraHM, aad wH he asslgBed to the Supply BattaSaa. USMCR. located at fluie aa^
Ihislte IMve, l^toMk. Vlrghda. uvea cempkttw ef his active daty teatadng. He is the sas of Mr. and
Mm. C. A Ltedblad 8r.. ef S355 Lyoweod Drive. Vhgfada Beach. VIrghiia.
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but even stranger things can happen.
If your house Is not now under a Termite
Control Progrttt» let us inspect It and give
you our finding, (no charge.) Treat now lo
prevent Termites from swarmir^ (matii^)
in the spring. x^
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Vlr^kila l^ach. Viisiiiia
LMloaBHdge
«t ,
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s^ c<Hif enred degrees on 782 grad-
uates at the close of the fall torn,
^noog titose receiving degr^s
was Poaela S. Mayer of llOg Mi-
cfaaehvood IMve. Med. councek»-
education.
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E. It '•Dted" toOCREU, «.
MINIMUM WA(rt fti f ^HfflERS
fl» iMt seiBtoo <rf Q)i«r«a gwe s«l9» «»*dewitkm to » Bi^^
iiM8pofiW«whk*irouldbtve#|ll*dte«grteiitore.
AMtoi^ th» legU«ti(» did not (iiAe it M of conimMM m
for i^JoawMBt, aweithekw. It irtB b« tn taiportafll topic at the ne«t
m m\'P \ ittCoyipva.
(Hm UMlMto (laturea (rf the pitjfxwd tbdcral mMmum wage for
fmin iiwte« was lluA moat «MW lAor iHI HMy be cov««d and tM
the nik^nm pitMrion wmdd in mbat eMii l» M^ than the av^^
WW WW fMrid QQ Vli^^i^ fanm.
^, iiMtaan wage Jw w«dd be rf |iti<# taportMK* to Km cit)^
th« to oftB* to |»«f«l, the grata ciw (<«* ife mo^
aod aoybeaoi wwM proWMy be al««ai «* I8*t
Fw iMUnce. aMunii« ttat an tMwiga VirgMa tenner would be
required to pi^ the propoMd minhnum #age ol 91.1S, this wouki meifi
ro^dy an increaae of $180 per Mb paaA fl( fiue^urad tobacco, 12.80
per W pounds of Burtey. and S to 4 e«l« per fauriMl increase in ooA
of prodiidng 4he variauB tn^ efQ|i.
TMs it based on |1.1S per hoar, mA t ^ wage rate was to be
aet at HJS it oodd raiae productiaD eoil for fkiecured tobaooo over
4 cento per pound. Mid periHpB a 4 eeat per «mnd Increase for burley
tobaeeo ofm- ourmtgpMli.
ft ^ laid to <ttRUM wh«t the nMmum farm wage dvidon nugM
be. aince the UU m it ««§ flrat Hiratead in the Gbngreas caDed ftir
$1.15 minhniin wi^e for woriEera c«t«l% eova«d by the mimmum
wage proviikn.
Several ttii^ aie evident when yon look at ifalsi problem. A federal
nAiinun farm wi«e wotdd mean eiflMr increasing the pnxhicCivity
and tftdency of fsm worim^ or farf^ mechanization of farm en-
teffi^M. llie crops thi« require the larftf tRKMOita of labor woukt be
the one* rf^Kted the mc^
i^tawi w^ legiabtioii woidd ate bring about ^^uflcant ad^just-
nmta wiMn the fmn borineas. Famif operated by family labor are
Ma^ to be ta » bettor poaiticn than tefn dipendbg on large amouMa
. of Mrad Ubor. tt is not dear at ttiia thfto what the role of the share
ciouBc would be.
' fSut w many anpwtant ranifidllDes Of federal mii^nnaTi wap
> bw M applied to agriadture. It very w^ my be that such a miidmum
wi^ lagMatioo wotdd barve a grertar ttapaibt upon the future atnicture
of ijm Yirginia farm aocne than ttie puaage of legislation concerning
form
CEoose a Fertilizer
To Fit Your
Gardofsupi^ stores off ^ a wid« stv^afele Igptii. Tltorefore. the
nrieir of miAerialt for taffiMnf
lamiM and gwdans. Someofttiea^
pfoduets are mn mtm^% than
ete«. (mmmm far tti p%
variable Is niMedt ^^eit Prod,
ucts containiBg a Ugh prcentage
of pint aotriaati cost more per
pBOod than dioae coiiMttIng a
pni pai«aiit^ of autrtanls. per-
iilMr naaufactmwa $n i«|iiNd
1^ law to *it| » 8ie eooiiM
the gwraatMd eantooi of p^amj
■Hiio^ ften tn vtooigm
|ilW|*inrica^<idpotwb.
ne prtaisf«lMia| cAiHt al
a tetOier mbetm li "
fagr ta fr«d»-« aaripi if
■miban leparatod fay daritoi. fit
makm im the p^MMgi «i
tAragM. |tei|)>»ric (Mde, M fsl^
aril, hi HMt order. l^aKMBi^ a
imm iHlh the gM Hl-ll
mttiu 5 poreeat ^ imMit
idiragen. 10 percent «f avaBaMo
plM^orlc oilde, and tO peroOt
«f avaiMde potarii.
tiw r^the proporaon of pri:
mwy oiArknto in a f otiliwr mix-
ture datMmlne the sultafcitty of
tin ntfxiure for specific kM and
fkattL Unm fartlUaers, {«- e«nt-
pb, waa!^ are h^teat in their
proportion of phosphoric oxide. It
iwnlly is wasted and may emtt
be harmMI. to use the wrong type
of lertUlnr,
BB^ft attr^geh a mixbm contain.
«lplcl^ slowly axadiUe forms
af nirofan, the more eqioisfare
ne miitiure.
B^br* pla^ can we ailitien
InUt i fertiUier mlxtiire. the xd-
hO p Namte mirterial mart he
MM 'Shii man mpmftH bnm
m tSngeo aiuK hrelMt down into
0Mt httMh tUte^ or in some
li^ 9H ,|iaite oMS? a~ loiii,' 'twwl
«| iilb X«» aqHMN.lDnii.sf
iillf pinli tnna^talb^.
90k mH ifi H »rt^ B i properly
k^am fttli^q^ ataBAle
4Mh|Ii n« it iMiUifiil abd tiAr
#11^ Mtaai wlb «1B<^
0mmb IMM, ^e^Me of iMr
iWiifliifii HbA oter orgaale amre-
ea of allrQgen ijiigr.be. mora <^|^
v«i^' to ^le Mk .the (pdddly
availaUe forms. One appUcsiion ti
the dbwi'deMe km» of nltroigcn
tniy aonidi the |dai^ tibroi#out
the gfflfwh^ season, wlwraas sev-
eral ^i^ations of ^pilddly avail-
aide fanss niay t^ necessary.
Real Estate Transfers in Virginia Beach
Mn i. #ttftlr et vfr to JMiei
IC. iraawtii « ux. kt S14. pItt of
^360 Qrafit abc. 4; tax IttJO.
fiastora RoaMy Oonnration to
tliomas a Oto et ux. lot 5. blodt
41. plat of I^nbroke Maow Mkr.
4; t« ^40i
Annan Ratdty Corp. to John H.
Ford et ux. lot SI. block 4S. plat
of PennbrcdK Manw mc. 4; Ux
ffm».
IfiU Russ Comtrui^ion Com-
ptf^, Inc. to llMinas J. Andrew*
et ux, lot 33. block C. {dat of Prin*
cess AOM V^KUi aeQ. 13; tax
$».70.
Mill RittS CMistructkn QNnpany,
Inc. to Atfred F. Fltqutrick. Jr..
lot IS, bk>di A, plitt of PHneen
Anne Pl»a sec. 13; tax ISl.30.
Great BrMge Mils, Inc. to Re-
sell A. Cook et ux. k>t 12. bkick
BX, plat of Ldke Smith Terrace
sec. S; tax fMJO.
VktM* Adolidi Ki^Mur et ux to
Paul Edwm Danid et ux. lot Q.
bkxdc IS, {dat of Ar^ona Village
sec. 11; tax 111.75.
John C. t\a^ «t ttt to iadtaai
A. Masks et ux, lot It. fdat of
Acredde ste. I; tax 113.40.
Cidco CMMtnicttoe Corporattoa
to Obadiah Jotaade JoIuasoA. Jr. «t
ux. kU 8. I, btock lis, plat of
Lakewood: tait ^.SO.
J^ Lawia Suddeth, Jr. et os
to Relbart L. Janws et ux, kit 8.
plitf of Bn6ht6 ktxm; tax I22.3S.
Dream Cm^ractimi Corp. to
Walter Artr^ et ux, tot KM. {dat
of Swithem Points jec. 3. Uel
$46.SS.
Leonard VnOiam GirKi^ ^ ux
to John EAnund Munden et lo,
kits 14, U, bkx^ 46, plat of Vfa*-
^a Bttdi DevelopindA No. 6;
tax iB.10.
3(km A. WMte et ux to Ixmnie L.
Fancher, Jr. et ux, k>t l, block IS.
plat of Aragona Village sec. ll;
taxiB.40. *
(keat Hedt Housing Oxa^.y t&
Orixim Coutnu^km Ei^ineers,
Inc., k)t 1, bkxsk B. lot M, bk)ck B,
kt S. bkwk C. plat of Great Neck
Estatos sec. l; tax IB8.50.
ftvA t. O'fteOIy et ux to
dhttAia £. Sowar^ ^ ux. slt3 190,
ftat <^ Fairway SectMxi, Birdnedc
f^; tax IttJS.
Jaimas IL hy\a et ux to Harry
idward Hagan et ux, lot 26. bkick
a. ^ of PiMbndw Manor; tax
117 JO.
Aerfin Inve^nwnt Coip. to Jane
V. QMm. sito 1, plat of Wltch^hick;
tax II9.S0. .
OUviA W. Fostor" to Gleno L.
To^Ba ^ i», bt 19, ^t (d Broad
Bi^ Pokit; tax $37.90.
tSM M. Bedt to James H. Hart-
weB at ux. kto 2S, 28, block 13
pliA of C. W. Deal, near Jackson-
dalt; tax ilfi.7S.
, W. J. Driver et al to Preston
MiBTcy Une et ux, kit 16, block
18. plat <rf Princess Anne Plaza
sec. 9; tax ISS.70.
CMar S. JohMon, Iik. to Gri«
S. Jcdaiaon, parcel-plat of Princess
Anne &»rm^; tax $45.
3<kR S. kitmi ^ ux to rhe
Seuttdand Corpw^cm, pared, piat
of Kenq^sville BorougH; tax $66.
Ha«n tovtftmont Corporatkm to
Helen F. Kiley. site 2, plat of
Wkchdudc; t« |S1.
Sdgar Eugoie lidce rt in to
J(du Fay Maple et ux. tot 23.
bkck 51. plat of Araj^i Village
sec. 7; tax $18.90.
<3)U, Inc. to Lawrence Ncfier
et ux, tot 10. btock 5, plat of Prin-
cess Anne Plaza sec. 1; tax $24.
Frederic T. Klngsl'^ ^ ux to
J. Edwin Smith et ux, lot 177. i;dat
of Malibu sec. 3; tax $25.33.
Joseph Blitchell et ux to Jam^
E. Staler, Jr. et ux, lot IS. btock
86, plat (d Piters Anne Plasa
sec. 7; tax $20.70.
Joseidi T. Ellis et ux to William
J. Woolard et ux, lot 234. plat of
WotmcH-dand Estates sec. 1. lax
$17.86.
Cariton F. Thorpe et ux to Louis
C. Mills, lot 7, block 3, plat of
Stieny Park sec. 1; tax ^1.
Sylvia F. Kesser ^ vir to Robert
G. MoonQT et ux. tot 8, block 23.
plat of Princea Anne PUaa sec.
plat (d Point-0-View sec. 1; isx
2; tax $10.50. ,
Syhda F. fosser et als to Lee
Kdberg €< ux, tots 81. !». ^at of
IbaUa Sioies; tox $18.80.
Bytor Real^ Company. Inc. to
l^ims W. ^XK-e et ux, tot 9. btodc
Z. plat (d Uku Smith Tarrac3 mc.
8; tax $S0J5.
Geo. PoModc, Inc. to Leo A.
Powers et ux, tot 57, plat of Lark-
spur aec. 4; tax $42.'^.
Carolanne Homes. Inc. to Steve
Cotosi et ux. tot 28, block DD. plat
of Cartdanne Farm see. 3; tajt
$30.90.
DonakI E. Headrick et ux to
Warren J. Brown et ux, kd 11,
btodt G, plM of Carolanw Farms
sec. 2; tax $83.70.
Glen W. McCam et ux to Hem-
tH«e Realty Cmnp^, lot 2. blodc
C, ^at of Aragraa VOlage sec. 5;
tax $19.20.
Warrm-Sebert-Page, In?', lo
Frank. McNabb et ux, lot S2. plat
of B<dl Haven; tox $22J0.
Point-0-View, Inc. to Cbve F.
L(»nan. Jr. et ux, tot 23, block 1,
$33.30.
LaVem Zlrtanan et ux to Hv
oU I. NIefni et ux, tot 147, plrt^
Cbesopdan Cdkxqr iec. ?; m
<**■ . L I
Eli S. Chovitx, Tr. to lertcl
Stetogold et al. p»cel-plid of V»-
ginia B^Kdi; tax $80.
J«n C. Jasper et vfr to Myrton
T. Queries rt ux. kd 2, plrt of
property of BUfy M. Woods et al;
tax $n.7S.
Llrirfiom Devek^wiait Co.Twra-
tion to Joel W. Mumlord et ox, tot
12, plat of Woodcock EsUtes; tax
$M.
Earl Edward Miller et ux to Mr-
man H. Stone et ux. lot 98. |dat of
Gardoiwood P«*; tw $N1S.
Hallmark Cw^vction Corp. to
Hert)«-t F. Torance ti ux, Xoi 17,
btock M. plat of Hu^ington see.
2; tax $85.50.
Hallmark Oxtttnictkm Corp. to
William D. Kahl et ux, tot 6, btock
G, {dat <d Hunttogt(» mc. 2; tax
$25.50.
Otan Realty CwpwatHMi to Har-
ry James Oilbertscn et ux, tot SO,
btock 35, plat of Pendroke Manor
sec. 3; tax $23.^.
Spedidty fertilizers,
fair«d to grades stdtslde for use 00
« apaeific kind of ^ant. are avafl>
aide for nost garden applkatkias.
Ibase apedalfy fectlllaers tadode
preduolB for lawns, tflH Md oea , ai^
leas, and oter add-eoil plants.
. "Aqt we usually satfa^KHocy for
BBfe aee»rdog to dUrectkns on ttiair
Ubda, bottfaQT uwally cost more
flna ORJBntfy farm lertOixers of
the same grades.
IMiHierf having the same pro-
por^His of priauory mitrleidi geo-
«(i% can be used toterdnnge-
^ rfd^. R usi^ is only necesswy
to dtor aw rale of sppitoa t kin ao
that flie' deirtd amounts of pri-
9Mry aaMiite are appBed to the
tt«a fa*g fartflfaei
rreqaanti^ fte prieeper pond
of ^ Wrfrt si li t M ^pi tSmipm
mMBV to ^war IhiB ahdxirea
ese^Arieig a towe jpttvolaie. f\D#
mg^ «a» poaU «f 1M8-II
cBrt^# aaneaflmot of no*
trieiib ae tM |Ib«b4i if S-IM. yet
mmmml^ € mm mi
eaii 0%^ a h a ftktf mora ten ai
UpBtBibagofS-lH.Far ff a itc i rt
«oaawiV. tat imUm far fta
w^M M. M * »iit* * ant Iv li
toiri iMi^
MrOgBB li fti JHMIt
of» '
So, rewi the feitiliaer label and
tait^ in idvance what fertilizer
' -^1^ need, then buy the mixture
manufac- ft«swffl best fit your need.
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