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The Virginian-Pilot du lieu suivant : Norfolk, Virginia • 65

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Mrs Triplett Says School Hollyhocks Provide Beauty Alongside Highways in Area be SOME Proposed Juvenile Detention Home superintendent said Station WTC TV Numbers Narcotics WHICH Charge ONE Bar Lauds Is Sent On Overweight Underweight Clerk of ARE Civil Court Morehead City Beaufort YOU? ar RESULTS YOU GAN MEASURE be of $2 3 iiltUinnalllllu 3 MONTHS REE POCKET CHANGE CAN TURN INTO BILLS! TRY A DAY at OUR EXPENSE! PHONE SAVINGS EARN BIG DIVIDENDS HERE! TIME? TEMPERATURE? JUST GLANCE AT OUR Hit Hardest INSURtO Ready riday I that done the get in gar sur County Gov asking of different faiths to debate issues which separate them In addition to Robertson offi cials of the group includes George Lauderdale dean of the Nor folk School of the Bible Robert Walker of Chicago publisher of Christian Life Magazine' and Harald Bredesen pastor of the irst Reformed Church at Mt Vernon NY number and size of the petals Hollyhocks should be treated as short lived perennials or biennials Self sown however they do not always run true There are mtiny handsome dou bles The begonia flowered holly hock has blooms five inches across with fringed edges and comes in beautiful pastel shades The Newport pink is a Royal PORTSMOUTH Leon A El lis 20 of the 1200 block of King street was arraigned in Munici pal Court Wednesday on charges of illegally procuring narcotics violation of the city lottery code and possession of obscene pic tures The 'narcotics offense which allegedly occurred on July 11 led to his arrest Tuesday Judge Cassell orderer! him held for the grand jury on the If you have the slight est desire any 4ne of these conditions can be corrected By en rolling at amous Health Studios you'll get the de desired results PORTSMOUTH Police con tinued their crackdown on num ber writers in the city Wednes day Virginia Horn 47 of the 2700 block of Magnolia street was found guilty in Municipal Court of writing lottery tickets She was fined $150 and given a 30 day suspended sentence Capt Berry who headed the investigation which led to her arrest Tuesday testified police were in her home about one half hour During that time 'the tele phone rang some 15 times and police took down several series of numbers In addition to finding a numbers book in hor home Berry said they found several used in number writing The rest the 47th this year the next 10 days WORK REMAINS The Norfolk Ports mouth Bar Assn paid tribute Wednesday zto Civil Justice Court Clerk Sol Cohn In recognition of the 70 year old 38 years in the court as bailiff deputy clerk and clerk the association brought gifts and words of praise appear here today to recog Sniall Bust Thick Waist SEE EEL Toastmasters To View ilm 2 ined $75 On Charges Of Cutting prominent in otfier television pro grams for children Robertson said The educational programs will include such things as correspon dence courses on the Bible Local churches and choirs will be featured and there will be min isterial panel discussions One panel will give counseling an other will be made up of clergy PORTSMOUTH Sixty stitch es cost $150 in Municipal Court Wednesday Lorenzo Perry 39 of 716 County St was found guilty of cutting Delzore Brown 33 of 618 Columbia St with a razor Tues day The wound required 20 stitches to close She in turn was found guilty of cutting Perry with a razor blade during the same fracas His wound needed 40 stitches to close Each was fined $75 and costs If wo fail to get results in 60 days! Overweight Lose 15 lbs lose 3 inches off waist and hips take one inch off ankles Underweight or Average Add 2 inches to bust improve posture reproportion body measurements Wo GUARANTEE this in writing bridge be built some distance to the west so as to allow more room for expansion of port facili ties Highway Director Bab cock said there is a possibility the commission will reach a decision on the "bridge location at a meet ing after the public hearings An other public hearing will bring a delegation from Littleton to dis cuss location of a new bridge over the Roanoke River Babcock said there will be a preliminary presentation of the 15 year long range highway im provement program on which the commission planners have been at work for several months One of the highway construc tion projects on which bids will be reviewed calls for grading structures and paving on 692 miles of Interstate 85 between the Salisbury bypass and the west end of the Lexington bypass Brown Paving Co of Lexington and Wilson Construction Co of Salis bury made the low bid 1 182792 for the job A' group of Davidson property owners wired Hodges two weeks ago that the project be held up pend ing a re study of valuations the highway commission has placed on land it needs for right of way The biggesj project to lx re viewed calls for grading paving and structures for a relocation of US 52 from a distance of 1342 miles from a point northwest of Pilot Mountain to the Stokes or syth County line Mt Airy Grad ing Co offered a $129872820 low bid on the roadway work while James Triplett Inc Chester SC offered the $114180111 low bid for structures on the job The some work remains to be in the auditorium Also the vc licle drives and parkways must be paved Chittum said he expects the building to be officially dedicated October The Great Bridge Eelementary on land adjacent to the School Administration Building is this first campus type public school It contains virtually no interior corridors and its students will step directly from their class rooms to the exterior They will be protected from inclement weather by deep overhangs General contractor is Robert Marquis of Portsmouth VALDOSTA Ga CAP) by grades held fairly steady Wednesday on the Georgia lori da flue cured tobacco market aft er two successive days of in crcascs TIowever top bid in most cases continued at $66 with an occasional basket bringing $67 Volume of offerings was heavy and this condition is expected to continue Tobacco is now ripening faster than growers can harvest and cure and it appears that many leaves will bo left in the field Moro of the leaf group was sold today than cither lugs or primings for the first lime 'this season Attorney Sam Goldblatt read a bar association resolution com menting favorably upon ability and has ever been helpful to those coming to the said court particularly mindful at all times that the court in which he has so served is in the true sense of the word a court and has ever been helpful to the younger members of the the resolution stated The association expressed its congratulations to the clerk and its hope that shall grace for many years the position he now holds MATTER RECORD It asked that the resolution entered in the court records Cohn received an engraved desk pen set a barometer and clock and a gift certificate from 150 members of the bar Cohn said: hope to give you the same service that I have in past Cohn his wife and son Louis an attorney live at 1611 Hampton Blvd or possessing a numbers book and obscene pictures Ellis was fined $50 and given a 30 day jail sentence on each count It was the second arrest made in the city this year for nar cotics violation ederal narcotic agent Donald Bowie Capt Br Berry and Ptl Enrico in vestigated Heavy Legs Largo Hips There's no trick to it! A small amount of money saved regularly whore savings earn more soon becomes a sizeable amount of cash What's more you may be surprised at how little you miss that daily pocket change Start saving now and see! tion has been made Chittum said' he expects this to cocur within A test pattern for WTC TV (Television for Christ) is expected to go on the air next month Robertson who heads the Christian Broadcasting Network Inc said Wednesday that he hopes the station may begin pro graming in October and be in full operation by late October or early Navember The network has asked the ed eral Communications Commission for the opportunity to provide a religious cultural and educational TV jervice in Tidewater The com pany an interdenominational group which has no broadcasting interest now applied for Ports mouth UH Channel 27 on which commercial station WTOV TV once operated SON Robertson alumnus of the Bib lical Seminary in New York City and son of Sen A Willis Robert son said the network expects to be financed by donations It al ready has received an $8000 dona tion from the Rev Paul Morris Presbyterian minister of Long Island NY An additional pledge of $31000 will be supplied by the Portsmouth Convalescent Home Inc which will be given title to the physical properties required to operate the station then lease it to the network at $1 a year Robertson who now lives in Portsmouth said funds will not be solicited but donations will be accepted from churches church groups and individuals The network said that it does not plan to handle commercial spot announcements 50 PER CENT RELIGIOUS ifty per cent of the programs will be of a religious nature Rob ertson said Seventy per cent will be live the remainder film There will be programs for young people and for children These I will be minus the violence so trouble fitting clothes I was very self conscious of my figure A friend sug gested I enroll at amous Health Studios Within sixty days I lost 20 lbs and went from a size 20 to a size 16 dress' In addi tion to looking better I feel better physically" The Gosport Toastmaster JZlubof the Naval Shipyard will attend the showing of a film entitled Voice is Aug 11 at 11:40 a at the Commissioned Officers Club in the shipyard The program will be presented by Miss Mary Powell of the Chesapeake and Potomac Tele phone Company The speaker will be introduced by Capt Ronald reeman of the Coast Guard Base lt Cmdr Robert Enright will preside Prices Hold Steady on Leaf Mart Miss Martha Van Dyke of Portsmouth says "Three months ago I was conception of juvenile detention home to be built by Norfolk County at Great Bridge Left front wing pictured is for future expansion and will not be a part of the original structure The facility will be used counties of Norfolk Princess Anne Nansemond Isle of Wight and Southampton and the cities of South Norfolk and ranklin Construction is expected to begin late this fall Architect is A Ray Pente cost of Norfolk Visits Parents PORTSMOUTH Miss Jean Woodson Buck of Baltimore is vis iting her parents Mr and Mrs rank Neville Buck of 122 lorida Ave BLACKSBURG (AP) To bacco Currently appears to be the in Virginia reported VPI plarft 1) cnne Wednesday Blackshank is the most frequent complaint received at (he plant disease laboratories with chemi cal damage also causing concern 34 TheVirginlan Pilot Norfolk Portsmouth Va Thursday Aug 4 1960 This past June and July was unusually beautiful it seemed to me The roadsides were more fully flowered in spite of en croaching bulldozers and other evidences of rapid change The hollyhocks were especially noticeable Some of the older roads were prac tically lined with them standing stately and digni fied along the fence rails fugi ives from near by gardens avorites Old World dens it is prising that they Mrs Triplett are not more widely grown and appreciated in the United States A brochure describing the beauties for the American tourist takes special notice of hollyhocks Their hardiness is demonstrated by the roadside blooms But pres ent day hollyhocks bear little rtscmblance to the Asiatic species which was grown in China for 100 years before it was introduced in Englandand the United States more than a century ago Hybridizers have increased the 405 Court St Phono 1X7 4861 Portsmouth Horticultural Society prize winner withdquble pink blooms Indian Summer an All American prize winner blooms from seeds sown early in the same year but other varieties should be sown now to produce next year ROM EUROPE The Davit ly another immigrant also has escaped from early gar dens to our roadsides after travel ing across Europe from its Middle Eastern origin The tawny lily of our roadsides is the hemero callis fulviis Another roadside beauty is the dainty powder blue chicory which despite its fragile apeparance is quite independent and refuses to be tamed or used as a cut flower Gathered it im mediately loses its beauty The summer vacation traveler also has many opportunities to sec what professional gardeners have done with common flowers One such' place is the Brooklyn Botanic Garden which is cele brating its 50th anniversary this year and in honor of the occasion has issued a road map and flower (calendar giving blooming dates OPEN DAILY: 10 AM 'TIL 10 PM 3106 HIGH Rodman's Shopping Center JX TNS 1 Lions Club Hears Warning On Socialism NEW BERN (AP) Prelim inary discussion of a long range highway improvement plan and a public hearing over location of a new bridge linking Morehead City and Beaufort will highlight a meeting of the State Highway Commission here today The commissioners also are scheduled to review bids on more than eight million dollars worth of road construction projects on which bids were opened July 26 and to discuss proposals of con sulting engineers for routing of new interstate Highway 77 be tween Elin and the southern end of the West Virginia Turnpike DELEGATION EXPECTED A large delegation from the Morehead City Beaufort area is expected for the hearing on location of the much discussed new bridge linking the two costal towns The highway commission has indicated it prefers to place the new bridge close to the present outmoded span However local groups and the State Ports Authority have urged that the A Mary Wash ington College sociology student warned the Portsmouth Lions Club Tuesday that increasing gov ernmental control of business en terprises may lead to socialism Margaret Ann Mulquecn who accompanied her talk with a film pointed out that the Tennessee Valley Authority a federally oper ated system for flood control and electric power has put 20 private power companies out of business The TVA which Miss Mulqueen called the of socialism has cost two billion dollars since it began in 1933 she 'said NOROLK COUNTY The 24 classrooms of the nearly com pleted Great Bridge Elementary School will be turned over to county officials riday accord ing to Chittum schools superintendent Chittum said he expects urnishing of the rooms to under way Monday The building will not formally accepted by the county however until an official inspecS I a A i BIG ELECTRIC SIGN NOW! 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Enjoy a REE TRIAL SESSION with full memborsnip privileges ramoiis Hearing Set Today On Coastal Bridge Writing Draws ine Religious Television Service Expected to Start in October nize a good kind and en 1 1 man bar association president Ryan Jr said to Judge Willis entress shortly after court opened RESOLUTION OERED rorismouin a nurwirvouniy Building Loan Association amen town Re Visit bd 'E State Sen Wlllinnt Spong of Portsmouth nttonded ceremony marking the anniversary of the first representative legislative meeting in America in Jaines toiyn Saturday With him are William Ouchark (left) and Ray Hilton captain of the Jamestown estival Park halberdiers 1 ij WpT El 6OW4lays Viwi a 41 ''M Wil A 1 MHML 4 m' 'NiiM iW UHMRSInl 4 JI311 'A MsEw or ffiSmrNEfl 3 a Mur r'MNh TUB rBMrAV vJrv "'m' riim Ifinrif itT a i i ii t'r iii 1 in REE BABY SPECIAL SITTER LIMITED A NEW SERVICE OER Baby sitting whilo you $125 A WEEK workout in air condi I Average tionod comfort INJUldO.

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