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DAILY PRESS, Newport News, Vj Mom Ian. It, 13 SO 7 iWeekly Paper Men On Iceberg Minister, Plans SVILLIAMSBUR6 YORK SECTION AF Pilot Says To Bring Area 4th TV Station FAIRBANKS, Alaska (AP) Bus Drivers Accept Pact NORFOLK Bus drivers fa three major Virginia cities Sunday night voted two-to-one to accept a three-year contract guar 'Everyone seems unconcerned," Capt. William A. Culling said Sun Names Editor WILLIAMSBURG The Vir ginia Gazette, Williamsburg's weekly newspaper, has announced the appointment of Howard H. Lindsay as news editor.

Lindsay, a graduate of the University of Missouri school of jour nalism, previously served for four PORTSMOUTH (iJV-A 29-year- day after flying in from Station Clinic To Aid City -Tourists Is Planned WILLIAMSBURG Plans are underway for the establishment of a tourist information clinic in Williamsburg, sponsored by the Williamsburg Chamber of Commerce and the Distributive Education Service of the Williams-burg-James City County Public schools, according to Parke Bouse, publicity chairman for the chamber. old minister plans to bring a fourth television station to the Tidewater area. Charley, the floating scientific ice post slowly breakin gup 400 miles County Agent's News Notes By MELVIN W. BRYANT northwest of Barrow, Alaska. anteeing more pay and less hours.

W. C. Barry of Norfolk, president of the Bus Workers' Union, said the vote was 425 to 196 for Most of the 20 men remaining TOANO Several inauiries have on the ice floe probably will be there until Thursday, Mai Phillip A. Peacock, public information officer for the llth Air Division, accepting the terms. About 1,000 The proposed UHF facility "will be a Christian station, dedicated primarily to bringing giory to Almighty God," according to M.

G. (Pat Robertson, president of the Christian Broadcasting Network, Inc. Robertson, a native of Lexington and son of Senator A. Willis Robertson, said Sunday he had years as news editor of the Scotland Neck, Commonwealth He also has written for variour other North Carolina papers. The 35-year-old journalist succeeds Graham T.

Horton of Nor Virginia Transit to. bus drivers Ladd Air Force Base. Fairbanks. and maintenance workers in Richmond, Norfolk and Portsmouth are affected. said.

been made of this office in recent months as to where one can have a chemical analysis made of water used in the home. Rodney C. Berry, state chemist, advises me that the Department of Agriculture and not other state agency can make chemical analysis of water for private citizens. The announcement was a "They are necessary to help The contract is retroactive to package and load the remaining obtained an option on the broad- -cast equipment and studio site ''41' 1 i 2 l.ih-gi 1 A At C'o Ik' (y. CC', liL 'ii riinr nui "-'m'- gear, Peacock said, adding the folk who has accepted a public relations post at Graham Air Force Base in Florida.

Lindsay assumed his duties with the Virginia Gazette this week. A native of Cheraw, S. he is men were in no immedite dan Sunday by Roland Friedman, E. E. coordinator, and coordinator for the clinic, and Norman T.

Hornsby, newly elected president of the Wiliamsburg chamber. The advisory committee for the clinic is composed of Friedman. Jan. 1. The old contract expired Dec.

31. The bus 'employes had threatened to strike when nego tiat ions bogged down in late December. The terms include a 24-cent-an-hour wage increase spread over Names of chemical laboratories Although 93,000 pounds of equip formerly used in the operation of WTOV-TV 'Channel 27). which quit broadcasting in August. "I hope to have a test pattern in the air by May 1." he said.

The interdenominational, non which make such analysis are ment has been removed, about a veteran of World War H. He served in the Army and spent 30 twice that much remains on the avauaDie, however, those requesting this service should inauire as one-by-two-miie ice pack. three years, tied to a gradual to the cost of the work before profit station would then begin Culling, who flies one of the months overseas in the Pacific Theater. He is a member of the Presbyterian Church and the Lions Club. authorizing it to be done.

reduction in work hours from goon as a week (for drivers) to 44, andihi" cairt pall fetters will two C130 transports flown here me State Health Department 43 hours 45 minutes to 40 hours be WTFC-TV for makes bacteriological exam ina-tion of water for drinking nur- from bewart Air Force Base, Nashville, to participate in the evacuation, said morale on Charley is good. Hornsby, Richard Talley. Winston Butts, Rawls Byrd, Jewel Edwards, John Harbour, James Hewitt, F. J. McCoy, Robert Walker, Robert Wallace Jr.

and George Haase. The clinic, to be arranged in five sessions, will open in the latter part of February. The program, designed to stimulate a greater interest in the visitor, will point up the importance of the First Old Va. for shop workers. Minimum wages now are $1.84 for drivers and $2.09 for shop workers.

Robertson said it is his pur poses; it does not collect samples ior cnemicai analysis. pose to broadcast a well-rounded program of religion, culture and "Everything is under control de Weekend Slated EGG LAW DATA Other gams included improvements in holiday pay, vacations and pensions. In a recent report, the Virsina wholesome entertainment youth. spite the second piece of ice 3,700 feet of it which broke off WILLIAMSBURG The first in Department of Agriculture stated a series of six special Vir Commercial television a last night," Culling said. that over 8.110 samples were col wandered too long to the baser visitor to the economy of the" lected in the enforcement of the "We landed on half the useable ginia Weekends is scheduled to begin Friday and conclude Jan.

17. The event will begin with a area. eg? law in 1959 in comparison to runway and took off using only one-third of it." he added. Sailor Charged In Tot's Death AN OlD ITALIAN CUSTOM The cop at Rome's central square, Piazza Venezia, directed traffic last week surrounded by holiday gifts given to him by motorists. It's an old custom for Italians to give gifts at this time of year to their favorite traffic cop.

The presents pile up, merchants use parades of decorated cars and trucks to deliver their gifts usually their own products thus creating a complete traffic jam in the center. side of the American citizen." he said. "We shall appeal to his spiritual nature." 4,753 samples during 1958. As a result of inspections 28,170 dozens The ice floe began to break up militia drill by costumed guards ment Friday afternooa. ot eggs were placed under sales RICHMOND W-A young sailor stationed here as a naval reserve A hobby-craft event will focus after an arctic storm last Wednesday and the Air orce immediately began evacuation it planned storage in 1959 compared to 9,085 dozens in 1958, an increase of 210 instructor was charged Sunday Advertising or "tne more institutional type" would be accepted, Robertson said, "but no oeer.

cigarettes or deodorants." "This is a faith undertaking. said Robertson. "We're 100 per cent dependent on he Lord for per cent. A total of 88 dozen were some months ago. with fatally beating one of his painted on doors and walls of two apartment buildings.

It was the Ghastly Report destroyed the presence of an attention on skilled crafts of the 18th cenutry. Others in the series will feature tours of private homes and a series of colonial games and social activities. infant twins. inspector as being unfit for human The child. Larry Fleharty, 2 fifth time one of the doors had been defaced.

I Davis Continued From Page One Continued From Page One was dead on arrival at a local food in 1959 compared to 103 dozen destroyed in 1958. In Duesseldorf, the board of the every move we make. God is our backer." A toor is arranged Friday eve annual rate of economic growth against neo-Nazi and anti-Semitic hospital Sunday morning. Doctors said he had a fractured skull. Continued From Page One Ten cases of violations were re ning of several craft shops.

Dem iNorge Lvents, Social Notes NORGE The officers of the Sunday school of Our Savior Lutheran Church met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gross to discuss the duties of the officers and plan of work for the year. The officers are Henry Tys-sen i tendent, Jack Hunt, assistant superintendent Christine Score, secretary and Gertrude Tweten, treasurer. The Rev.

and Mrs. Charles Spraker also were present Tyree McKown and Wilmer Suphin have returned to William and a very high average level of elements. ferred to commonwealth attorn Central Council of Jews in Germany, claiming sole authority to speak for West Germany's 30,000 Police said the father. George Last Two Steel onstrations by costumed proprietors" are planned and later Among new incidents reported unemployment. eys in 1959; eight were found guil that has regularly elected a Democrat since reconstruction days.

overnight were these: Richard Fleharty, 20, told them he struck the child with his hand If the economy can be stimu ty, wnue two cases were a hobby-craft party mil be held Swastikas were daubed on a Jews, issued a communique reiterating its statement of last May Comnanies Sisrn Reserved, poised, well-dressed, lated to run at the full employ at Market Square Tavern. monument to 600 victims of Ger Davis is poles apart from countri late Saturday night but had not intended to hit so hard. ment level, Keyserling said, the With increasing inspections a that the nations Jews do not Guests will have opportunity WASHINGTON (AP)-A formal man firing squads at Tamines, fied, tempestuous uov. Long, wno national output can be increased want special legislation for their Saturday morning to try their Fleharty. a Navy yeoman, said certainty, producers will want to make sure eggs are of good Belgium.

leaves office May 10. by about 350 billion dollars in the hands at some of the crafts after the child refused his bottle at 4 end to eight months of labor disagreement in the nation's maior steel companies was written Sun The first swastikas appeared on protection. The communique, which con The two snare in common tne next five years, while 100 billion quality when they are moved to demonstrations silversmith, the Mediterranean island of Cy fact that they are the only gov dollars could be added to govern demned the rash of swastika market in order that they will a.m. and could not be aroused when the parents tried to awaken him at 10 a.m. ernors in this century to be re ment revenues at present tax not have to be destroyed or re prus.

Five of the Nazi symbols were found on buildings in the smearing as "an insult not only weaver and candlemaker. A modern "do-it-yourself" craft session is scheduled during the afternoon. and Mary Extension Division at elected. rates. turned to the wholesaler.

Moving in victims of the Nazi regime but Fleharty was charged with Norfolk; Billie Anderson, to vir east coast port of Famagusta One of 11 children of a north a high quality product also helps The sound road to higher pub to the entire population," was in Talks will be made by craft ex murder and is scheduled to ap ginia Polytechnic Institute at The buildings are Greek-owned Louisiana sharecropper. Davis producers keep their market out perts at an evening dinner. pear in police court today. A de and have no Jewish connections. lie revenues is higher economic growth, not higher tax rates," the worked his way through Louisi- Blacksburg and Natalie McKown, to the Pan-American Institute in let from going to competitors.

terpreted by some to be aimed at various foreign Jewish circles which have jumped to the defense Time is planned Sunday tor tainer was mea against mm oy In Recife. Brazil, black swasti and College, won a master de MEETS STATED report said. "The latter, by re tours of James River plantations. military authorities. Richmond after spending the holi kas were smeared on a building James City County board of ag gree, and rose to the governorship in 1944.

Williamsburg, Jamestown 'and pressing growth, would be sell-de- 10 Die In Floods day when tne last two or the Dig 11 corporations signed agreements with the United Steelworkers. Wheeling signed in midafter-l noon and Great Lakes about 10 minutes later, he others conclud-ed contracts Friday night and Sat-. urday. All the contracts are patterned on the general agreement reached last weekend. That' assured there would be no resumption of a nationwide steel strike which began last July and was halted in early November by an 80-day Taft Hartley law injunction.

of the archbishop Roman Lath olic collese. riculture Monday. Jan. 18. Yorktown.

leaung." days at tneir nomes nere. Mrs. C. L. ho waiter entertained the Christian Women's of West German Jewish residents, Rightists Meet By HANNS NEUERBOURG Agronomy meeting speaker DAMASCUS.

Syria (API-Re Another demonstration against He was a ballad singer in college, and he made his own campaign song "You Are My Sun The study recommended: A five-year aid-to-education pro H. C. Camper, superintendent of anti-Semitism was held in the Warsaw experiment station. ports reaching here Sunday said floods sweeping northern Syria have caused 10 deaths in the last Fellowship of Olive Branch Chris-tian Church. Present were the Rev.

and Mrs. W. H. Whitehurst, gram designed to add more than shine" famous when he sang on Special Films Will Be Shown QUESTIONS OF WEEK the stumo with his hillbilly band. Q.

Should I store my soybeans French city of Montpellier, where a swastika had been painted' on a villa used by the Nazi Gestapo during the occupation. Several KAISERSLAUTERN, Germany (AP) The extreme right-wing German Reich party celebrated a legal victory Saturday night with three days. The rain swelled 500,000 classrooms and almost 500,000 teachers to the elementary and secondary schools while pro Davis didn't do any singing in for sa'e later? Mrs. Ed 0 1 Mrs. Floyd Garrett, Mrs.

Ruby Jones, Mrs. Clarence Jennings. Also, Mrs. I. J.

his comeback. He didn have to, WILLIAMSBURG films, floods wrecked 320 houses in villages along the Turkish border. A. The basic loan rate in Vir clinking steins in a beer cellar viding a SO per cent increase in The River" by Pare Lorentz and thousand persons, including resistance fiehters. war veterans ginia is $2.04 per bushel, plus His well prepared organization took his caravan into every nook Bowers, Mrs.

M. G. Duke, Mrs. A court Saturday lifted a police pay. "The Inauguration of the "Pleas 4 cents premium for 12.

per cent and former prisoners paraded to ure Dome" by Kenneth Anger will Immediate expansion of Social A. G. Bradshaw, Miss Mary Faith ins. Mrs. Athalie McCabe, Mrs ban on a public rally scheduled here Sunday, saying there was no and cfanny of Louisiana.

He had behind him the backing of 'seg- a monument raised to martyrs of moisture. It will cost about 8 cents a bushel for storage Prices are becunty to provide health msur- G. H. Cooke, Mrs. R.

W. Hoar, evidence the party supports the reeationist whip State Sen. Wil be features of the Williamsburg Film Society at 8 Tuesday night at Colonial Williamsburg Audito ance for the aged and a gradual TEST DRIVE THE I960 flAYsoo SUN ROOF liam Rainach, the anti-Semitic campaign spreading Mrs. R. L.

Banks and Mrs. Show alter. expansion of medical protection. not expected to exceed the loan rate to any appreciable extent later. rium.

across Germany. Party leaders had canceled the most of the states big newspa pers. An approximate doubling of av The Rev. and Mrs. C.

E. Spra the resistance against German occupation. In Bonn, Zachariah Shuster, European director of the American Jewish Comittee, demanded that former Nazis be removed from influential jobs and that public education be revamped to teach Q. How can I prevent lard from erage retirement benefits under The program is to be devoted to documentary and experimental ker. Mr.

and Curtis Iiee and rally. But they met at Bender's Elected on the Davis ticket the Social Security system by the "IIOO Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gross were becoming rancid A. To each 50 pounds of hot SEDAN beer cellar after a session of tneir cinema.

The Anger film and six mid-ieos. COMPLETE guests at the home of Mr. and were Roy R. Theriot for state comptroller, Dave L. Pearce for agriculture commissioner, Ellen lard.

add a three pound can of state convention to celebrate what they consider a victory over any An increase in the average un others that complete the experimental section of the program are from the library of "Cin homogenized vegetable fat the Mrs. Martin Jenson, recently. Miss Mary a i has re German school children the mean government attempts to ban the employment compensation benefits from the present level of less vegetable shortening found on gro Bryan Moore for land omce reg ister. Rufus D. Hayes for insur turned from a visit with her cou WATTS MOTOR GO.

YORK ST. WILLIAMSBURG 9-3300 OPEN TIL I PAL SAT. TIL PAL party as neo-Nazi. "There comes Adolf," said a sin, Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Lesier ema, 16," America largest and most influential film society. The ance commissioner, and Douglas ing of the Hitler era. He mentioned only one German government official.

He said Refugee Minister Theodor Oberlaend- than $30 a week to $50 a week by 1964 or 1965. cery shelves. Lard keeps much longer if stored in small air-tisht containers such as half gallon and children in Waynesboro. Fowler for vote machine custodi party member. "He has 'won a Our Savior's Lutheran Church turns to be seen here were shown it the 1953 Brussels International Expanded federal aid to state decisive battle for the party.

an. er should be removed. The Com jars or three pound tin cans. O. How can I benefit by enter Louisiana also named runoff btems were raised to dapper Experimental Film Festival.

Women met at the home of Mrs. F. F. Hughes. Mrs.

Ruby Meetze winners in 21 Senate and 51 House programs for the elderly, dependent children, the and the totally? disabled. 'i munists have accused Oberlaend-er of beinff implicated in the ex ing my beef-herd in the record of opened the meeting with scripture The purpose of the experiment is to learn if society members de seats in the State Legislature. In Adolf von Thadden, propaganda chief and a leading brain of the small Reich party, who obtained the court order. ecution of Polish, intellectuals in readme. Mrs.

Jack Hunt and Mrs performance program A. By having accurate records New Orleans, the first Negroes to Outlays for national security sire opportunity to see unknown E. R. Meadows sang a duet. A enter legislative runoffs in 50 World War II.

Dr Nahum Goldmann. World ii on which bulls sire fast growing and international affairs should rise, the study recommended, strip on Africa was shown We have won a glorious vic films that cannot be seen either on television or at theaters. calvesr you can increase profits years were defeated by white opponents. Attorneys Revius O. Or- Zionist and World Jewish Con by the Rev.

C. E. Spraker, with from this year $47,800,000,000 to considerably. tory by this court ruling," Von Thadden exclaimed. airs.

Spraker as moderator. tique Jr. and Lawrence A. wneei- gress president, left Tel Aviv, Israel, for Bonn, saying he would If vou could increase the aver almost 55 billion next year and close to 6114 billion by 1964. er had sought House seats.

The social gathering ended a day of speechmaking at the Reich raise the question of anti-Semitic outbreaks with German officials. In Philadelphia, a group of lead- age rate of gain of your calves by .2 pound per day, at seven months of age this could amount to $8.40 a calf, at 20 cents per party state convention here. Lit Club Sponsoring Course On Boating WILLIAMSBURG A course in basic seamanship and small It was announced the World Day of Prayer would be held at Our Savior's Lutheran Church March 4. and that the World Week of Prayer would be from March 7 to 11, also at the Lutheran Church with the Church women SPECIAL AUTO BODY REPAIR AND EXPERT SHOP MECHANICS FACTORY TRAINED Use Our Special G.M.A.C rime Payment Plan FREE ESTIMATES! WATTS MOTOR CO. YORK ST.

WILLIAMSBURG LA 9-3300 tle more than 100 went to the ins Protestant clergymen inciua- New Kent Board To Meet Today pound. Differences carry over into suburban restaurant. Farmer Wilhelm Meinberg. na ing evangelist Billy Graham issued a statement saying the wave of anti-Semitism "shows a central feedlots too, for additional orotits. County agents can give additional 2nd Red Party BAGHDAD.

Iraq (AP) Baghdad newspapers reported Sunday the emergence of a second Communist party in Iraq. The new party, though it calls itself the Iraqi Communist party, is entirely separate from the Communist tional chairman of the party and a as hostesses. boat handling will get underway at James Blair High school at 7:30 Tuesday night. The eight- details on this program. NEW.KENT The New Kent Board of Supervisors will meet organizing force of the same vi Mrs.

F. W. Hamilton, speaking for Mrs. Bob Sweeley, who was not present, asked for donations this morning at New Kent Court cious type that existed in Nazi Germany." The clergymen called former general of the Nazi SS elite guard, looked happily over the tables. All the party pamphlets and calendars had been sold, many of them to more than a score of foreign newsmen who Early Epitaphs house.

County officials did not anticipate there would be any on democratic nations to stamp to the nursery, such as. a cno party which has applied for a li high chair, rugs and toys for the out the Nazi philosophy of rec- cense. Listed In Book more discussion on the proposed tf3a-cm dren. had come here for the event. acquisition ot land in the county ism." In West Berlin, police later said WILLIAMSBURG The Vir weens course is arranged by the Williamsburg Boat club in cooperation with the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary.

Commodore Alfred R. Liptow of the local club said all interested persons are invited to attend. Upon satisfactory completion of the course a certificate will be awarded by the Coast Guard Auxiliary, he said. Mrs. James H.

Jenson was welcomed as a new member of the by Newport News to the purposes they discovered new swastikas The pamphlets referred to the "war criminal Roosevelt," Britain's "main guilt of World War ginia State Library has published a book edited by Dr. Earl Gregg ot esiaDiisnmg a reservoir. church women. The hostesses were Mrs. Ellen Newport News officials in December assured New Kent offi Swem, librarian emeritus at William and Mary, which lists II" and the "irresponsible gam New Meeting Place WILLIAMSBURG -The meet Huckstep.

Mrs. F. F. Hughes Mrs. Bob Sweeley and Mrs.

C. 0. cials of cooperation, giving consideration to the possibility that Commencing January 1, 1960 WE WILL ISSUE the early epitaphs of Gloucester and Mathews Counties. ing place for tonight's meeting bling with figures of Jewish victims of Naziism, implying that most figures on Nazi atrocities were exaggerated. Rogers, the last two not present, Guests were Mrs.

L. L. Bond, tne city might consider sale of water to New Kent and would The publication, entitled "The ot tne wuiiamsDurg-James City York Chapter of the National As LacIv Lions Meet Epitaphs of Gloucester and Math permit recreation activities along the water area. Mrs. C.

Showalter, Mrs. R. T. Hoar, Mrs. Mabel Jones, also James H.

Jenson and Mr. F. F. ews Counties Before 1865," is compilation that goes back as early as 1657. Dr.

Swem. who has It is proposed to provide a large reservoir along Diascund Creek Huglies. WILLIAMSBURG Meeting of the Lady Lions will be held at eight Wednesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rau, 209 Harrison Ave.

Hostesses will be Mrs. Wayne Cottington sociation of Colored Peoples has been changed. J. B. Tabb, the chapter's vice-president, said Sunday that the monthly session will be held at 8 p.

m. in the Chickahominy Baptist Church in Toano instead of in the Zion Bap to increase the available water written and edited numerous publications on Virginia history, said the publication is particularly Students supply for Newport News. A small portion of the land proposed to be flooded is located in James 3 important because many of the (Maximum Rate Permitted Under Present Banking Laws) ana Mrs. Kicnard Holland. Start Drive tist unurcn in wove, as previ epitaphs listed relate to the an City County.

ously announced. cestors of Queen Elizabeth II. Smorgasbord WILLIAMSBURG The March George Washington and Robert of Dimes campaign for the Wu LAi liamsbure-James City County WILLIAMSBURG The new-comers of the College Woman's Club will hold a smorgasbord supper for members, their husbands E. Lee. The epitaphs were collected by members of the Joseph Bryan branch of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities and by the Gloucester and Mathews chapters of the Daughters of the American Revolution.

area has been brought to the William and Mary campus. Under the sponsorship of the student government, with Charles White and Olivia Cloyes acting and special guests at 7 p.m. Wednesday The event will take place in the basement of the Methodist Church. as coordinators, the William and Mary Circle Club will conduct the campus campaign. 1-YEAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES PENINSULA BANK AND TRUST CO.

WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA (MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION) TODAY AND TOMORROW ONLY ONE MAN COULD PLAY ITI In charge of the campaign for Circle will be the group's president, Allan C. Brownfeld. Alan Briceland will be in charge of the sale of. record albums and Bill Powell will be publicity chairman. Mr.

PAUL MUNI In his greatest role Choose From Over 100 Used Units Cars and Trucks 1959 Buick Was $3400. V-8, Special, Auto. full radio heL 295 1959 Buick Was $2900. Special, V-8, Aut. radio and SOTO heater Jmt 73 1957 Chevrolet Was $1800.

Station Wagon, V-8. 4-dr, Aut. ES 1 695 1957 Chevrolet Was $1300. M210" 4-dr, $.195 1957 Chevrolet Was $1300. "210" V-8, aut trans, $11 OC heater I 1956 Olds Super Was $1250.

V-8, auto, trans, full power. heater $1145 1956 Buick Was $1225. V-8, 2-dr, auto, trans, radio, ClAQC and heater. IW7J 1954 Buick Was $850. Special.

V-8, 2-dr, auto, $TM radio, heater. "fj as THE LAST ANQRY MAN I Ml COLUMBIA riCTUREI PMK'Ml-DAVIDViAWE the Last AJS IVJan WtO KOHIMA PRODUCTION 'f Commencing January 1, 1960 WE WILL ISSUE Monday night is Family night Williamsburg Lodge Family Table PM. First course of unusual delicacies served from the buffet table Full dinner including hors d'oeuvres salads, entrees desserts $235 to $335 Mpflf-1 Brownfeld stated: "I look forward to a successful campaign in the fight on polio and arthritic diseases and with the innovations we've come up with it should be fun as well." Joe Hume is chairman of the Williamsburg-James City County March of Dimes drive which is being conducted under the sponsorship of the Williamsburg Ex-change Club. CL Garden Club Plans Workshop WILLIAMSBURG The Capitol Landing Garden Club will hold a workshop for members at 1 p.m Thursday in the auditorium of the community center. Mrs.

Kenneth M. Akers of Newport News, will conduct the workshop. Members will bring containers, needlepoints, evergreen materials, pods, to make an arrangement. SALE TV! AND APPLIANCES 3 (Maximum Rate Permitted Under Present Banking Laws) Now i'j the chance to get a good used television at a very reasonable price, need a second set? Or, if you've never had television this- is it! Our sale last month on RCA Victor living color has os loaded, so cash in on these terrific values, only $15.00 down and take your choice. All in top notch working order and fully guaranteed.

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Saturdays, 'til 5 P.M. Special menus and prices for cfiildren Dinner Music Gardeners To Meet WILLIAMSBURG The evening division of the Skipwith Farms Garden Club will meet at 8 p. m. tonight at the home of Mrs. John Rhodes on Governor Berkeley Road.

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