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The Virginian-Pilot from Norfolk, Virginia • 94

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Norfolk, Virginia
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94
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Norfolk Virginian Pilot Sunday December 6 1953 Weapon in Hands of Dashing Cupid Tola on me a hard time Mr and Parker a Mrs Give her a Heavenly Christmas Give her a joe Parker with buck he shot at Blackbeard Island SPECIAL SELLING! Give a Merry Christmas Give a "amous" Gift I9M the 3 Piece Set No 5 $1180 1 1 PAR CHANEL no raw THE MOST CHANEL 1 SHOP RIDAY TIL 9 Exclusively Our where he makes his own bows Employing a modernistic trend he uses fibre glass maple wood and a plastic known as lamicord Mrs Parker takes advantage of every opportunity she can to join her husband on the bow hunting expeditions They are the parents of a young daughter Diane who has her own little trusty bow and arrow United States bituminous coal miners in 1953 earned approxi mately $4000 each residence and Jessie Diggs of 1475 A Avenue Norfolk to erect a service station in the Tanners Creek District TREASURED NAME IN PERUME Hopkins is the top coal produc ing county of Kentucky with an annual output of 13 million tons BPW Will Sponsor USO Today The Business and Professional Club of Portsmouth will be the sponsors today of the re freshment houriat the Portsmouth USO YMCA at 5 The feature movie at the serv center will be to he shown ati 6:30 follow ing the refreshment hour During the afternoon pro foot ball may be seen on television at 2 and at 2:30 the week ly ping pong tournament will be continued I the plat of Norfolk Highlands The two old appeals are from residents ire the Deep Creek Dis trict Summerlin of 6617 Old Deep Creek Boulevard' re quested permission to erect a grocery store and apartment and Elwood Boyce of 1513 McDan iel Street Portsmouth seeks per mission to erect a two family apartment New appeals are from Dozier of 4545 Bainbridge Boule vard Norfolk to erect a four unit motel in The Washington Dis IT Squires of 105 Gllmer ton Road Portsmouth to erect a residence Susie Cartwright of Route 3 Portsmouth to erect two signs and Edward Baker of 3534 Westminster Nor folk to put a trailer jin the Deep Creek District Elliott of 222 Kentucky Avenue Norfolk txS add to his present residence Edward Cheney of 918 Sheppard Avenue Norfolk to add to his present In both sets: All covered seams edges to ravel' buttons locked on to last 133 longer four adjustment waistband generous true sized cut Gorgeous ensemble for loung ing sleeping andevenings at home Warm quilted robe in a colorful print tassel fastenings turn back cuffs under it a handsome pajama with printed top coordinated trousers (Continued from Page 1) Street Norfolk for lot1 Parkers ind Bow Ties A Lot Closer WTOy TV Set TT I ThanSame Mail Rusli (Continued from Page 1) instructions printed on the In Revolutionary Celaperm 1 7 95 the 3 Piece Set fer the plat of Snug Harbor William Turner and Annie Smith of 1300 A Avenue Norfolk for lots 11 and 12 block on A Avenue on the plat of Oakwood George Dailey of 7000 New port Avenue Norfolk for part of lota 6 and 7 block 2 Taussig Boulevard and Granby Street on the Margaret Watts property and William Pattillo of 109 Green Street Norfolk for lots 165 166 and part of lot 167 on the plat of Norfolk Gardens The request for rezoning from residential to local business in the Washington District is from Mrs Carrie Karboski of Route 1 Hickory for lots 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 and 19 block' 62 on Route 13 and Speedy Avenue on Quilted Rayon Robe Matching Paj Warm quilled robe in magnificent woven tone on tone plaid with brilliant solid color touches on the clever new pocket Under it handsome coordinating solid color pajamas Heavenly costume for lounging separate them for a handsome i robe comfortable sleeping pajamas and both in the magic new Celaperm acetate that washes like a dream keeps Its colors forever I ing back Christmas cards going to other states should be posted before December 15 and those with local addresses at least a week before Christmas Parcel post requires more time So mail your out of State gifts by December 5 and the local ones by December 10 Postmaster Kirby advises dates are past you had better use air mail service for both gift pack ages and Christmas cards he added a Housework Payoff Helena Mont (WNNS) There seems to be no" end to the re sourcefulness of insurance agents particularly of the feminine gen der One lady agent of New York Life Insurance Company who is covering the rugged lumber coun try of this State is reported to have helped with the housework and taken care of the children all day for a wife before she closed a sale She took with her the first payment on the policy she sold $300 in silver to Prcrvide Local Connections rom Richmond Station WTOV TV Norfolk scheduled to broadcast Rs first network television program to day The third station in the Norfolk area to receive network service Station WTOV TV will be served by the nation wide facili ties of the Long Lines Department of American Telephone and Tele graph Company Local connec tions have been provided by the Chesapeake and Potomac Tele phone Company of Virginia Video signalsi coming via Long coaxial cable route will be converted to microwave fre quency at Richmond and will to Norfolk via radio relay Received in Long testroom in the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone building at 120 West Butet Street they will be transmitted by cable to WTOV studio located at 539 West 21st Street Norfolk about one land one quarter miles north I rom there they will be sent two and one half miles southwest to the broadcasting trans mitter at Armstrong and Spratley I Streets Portsmouth Station WTOV TV affiliated with the American Broadcasting Company and with the Dumont network has been assigned channel 27 which is in the ultra high frequericy range The first television station in the Norfolk area WTAR TV began commer cial operation April 1950 using a very high frequency (VH) channel and the first UH station WVEC TV Hampton be gan network broadcasting Octo ber 1953 Microwave signals which carry telephone conversations and tele vision programs across the nation travel in a straight fine and do not follow thei curvature of the earth as do longer radio waves Therefore radio are constructed with a clear line of sight between i antennas of ad jacent stations These highly di rectional antennas focus the microwaves into a narrow beam which is aimed precisely at the next station At each relay point the signals are amplified before being sent on again Because they operate in a different part of the radio frequency spectrum micro wave signals cannot be picked up by home radio or television re ceivers Also they cannot cause interference with home radio or TV reception Sacony SUITS PALM 8m froshoot round the year suite In sisos to fitovsry figure Wonderful colors! "It's a wonderful buy Century Homes Couple Coordinate When Ar row Is Shot at Deer By Nash Stdblen Joe and Lillian happy married life is the result of pullingtogether in more than one way for the' young Century couple is one of the few husband and wife teams who excell in the ancient sport of archery The modern Mr and Mrs Robin Hood returned to ther home at 68 rederick Road last Sunday after their annual deer hunting trip to Blackbeard Island off the Savannah Ga coast According to Parker who bagged his fourth deer in six years on the trip the island is a paradise where men seek deer" ana mosquitoes hunt men a little island shaped like a bedroom slipper and about seven miles long by one and a half miles he said The couple spent three weeks on the island one week of fishing and two weeks of hunting They were joined by two fellow archers from Lawrenceville Va who bagged one deer each Believed to be the hideout of the pirate Blackbeard Parker said the island is now used as a bird sanctuary and wildlife preserve Having been overstocked with deer tn recent years bow hunting Is allowed once but no hunting with guns is permitted he said me an advantage over some of mv fel low employees at the Norfolk Naval Ghiplard who hunt with guns ana give about my using a "They never miss a chance to take a shot at archers in general especially he said or Instance Parker said on some oc cassions when he enters his shop euch remarks as to the hills the Indians are ring out But like the gun hunters the bowmen have to rise early to get their game Up before daylight on the day he made his kill Parker and his party camouflaged in dress crept along until they found a good stand palmetto is so thick on the island that you can hardly see a bow length In front of he said The thick vegetation makes it difficult for you to see the deer he added a choiqe spot in a tree near where the deer had been feeding before I waited for some time before an eight point buck came in sight with three does One doe was looking directly at Shooting from the right side Parker cut loose with his trusty bow and arrow and the result was a direct hit Exemplfying the po tentiality of the bow he said the arrow went through both lungs of the buck and traveled 50 yards be fore stopping Although she failed to bag a deer Mrs Parker wasn't just a tag along when the men went hunt ing She used the weight bow 40 to 45 pounds instead of the 35 pound regulation bow for women The couple both belong to a num ber of archery organizations in cluding the National ield Arch ery Association Chesapeake Bow men in Portsmouth and the Prin cess Anne Bowmen Club in Nor folk In addition Parker who said he became interested in archery 20 years ago when he read an article about Saxon and Pope African lion hunters has a shop at home SHOE SALON 2nd loor This Is vour opportunity to thep famous walking including 4 to w' dollars on All sizes 2 heel heights All colors in pol ished calfskin Zoning UEDE IMMlr A' A''' if wl 111 23 TOP AVORITES On Santa Claus List a 395 Z2S A 795 SHOE SALON Professional ootwear Professional Building 4 see MMMi iMf es I Imp at I mm ii mm mb 2' raMi I MGM COURT 4 1 1 1 1 Hi pv ff 1H i i i MMBBBhBiwlMBSLSBEHKBMlBBIlmlMiK SMHHnmHBHKHH mrnimMHHMMELHawMBm PlstfczTiiwMgl a4Tr I I i 17 i i ESaI it II JJJEr I aB Illi fliBIB BB Illi 11 Illi HKw Illi I is vy? 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