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The Daily Progress from Charlottesville, Virginia • 34

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Charlottesville, Virginia
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34
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OU' Hi 8 PIEDMONT Charlottesville Virginia Saturday Novembers 1980 amily Portrait Br I arSI tn" SVL mT GtL? rJ 1 Jr A MB If 7 l3f li A MW A GfOiBr Mir jH jqjHHHb SKJSr SMBny 9 WbMKTMi mkmcCSsI rancesca De Sapio and Robert De Niro play the proud parents of four children who travel to Sicily in 1922 so that a long time vendetta against relatives can be carried out in God The Complete Novel for Televi to be re broadcast Thursday Nov 13 riday and Saturday Nov 14 15 and Sunday Nov 16 on NBC Before you buy a portable kerosene heater compare Kerosun and Koehring feature for feature and price for price KEROSUN White Enamel inish9400 BTUHR OutputPush Button IgnitionSelf Contained uel TankAutomatic Safety Shut OffTilt Chimney SUGG PRICE $21 995 Mud ul Kill) II' EC koehring Handsome Woodgrain Exterior9300 BTUHR Output Push Button IgnitionRemovable uel Aids in Ease Of Re No Spill Automatic Safety Shut OffNon Tilt Chimney Always Seated ProperlyCatalytic DeodorizerLeveling DevicePatented Compound Wick But The Best Comparison Is The Koehring Price: COMPARE! $17995 Other Koehring Heaters in Starting As Low As I 1 See The Koehring Portable Heaters Today At qutdoor Jportsman's Service nc 1575 Avon St Ext Mon Sat 10 6 Phone: 804293 2427 Harrisonburg TV Station Improves Local Signal The 32000 television house holds of Charlottesville and Al bemarle County now have a new local power in commercial television Recently the con struction of WHSV new translator was completed In addition to greatly improv ed signal quality on local cable systems non cable households will have access to WHSV signal for the first time Pre viously it was virtually impos sible for Charlottesville MUSiC Students Receive Awards Two University of Virginia graduate music students Ralph Graves and Edmund Na jera have received the ASCAP Raymond Hubbell Musical Scholarship Award The $1000 shared award is presented by the American So ciety of Composers Authors and Publishers for outstanding scholarship in composition ac cording to the nrpddpnt Uol Bovin Albemarle residents to piok up WHSV TV by antenna The newly installed translator has changed that situation The only difference will be that in stead of Channel 3 residents will need to turn to Channel 64 Cable households will continue to receive WHSV TV on Chan nel 3 WHSV news director Jim Bradley has been actively involved in the news gathering efforts in Albemarle County since June At that time Clar ence Scott began work as a full time reporter assigned to Char lottesville and Albemarle Coun ty Her daily reports are sent back to Harrisonburg for inclu sion in the 6 and 11 pm news casts The news bureau numer is 979 7594 for Charlottesville Albemarle residents Bradley also mentioned that Scott is responsible for all major news stories that occur in the counties adjoining Sammy Bland vice president for sales and programming points out that WHSV en hanced signal will offer view ers in this area exciting new 1 program choices "These in 1 elude our award winning Agri business Program Crossroads Camera with Host Bill Ray our monthly feature magazine people places games the syndicated consumer program ight Back! With David Horo witz just to name a few programming is competitive with Richmond" says Bland we expectour news efforts and local pro gramming to put us ahead of the competition from Rich Lowe further explained that the translator does is take the Channel 3 signal and convert it to UH Channel 64 The translator is located on Carter Mountain and trans mits a 60000 watt signal direct ly towards Charlottesville" added Lowe During the past four years WHSV TV has spent over a million dollars in capitalimprovements The new trans lator is only a part of WHSV expansion program but it is a very significant part WILSON GALLERIES announces an UNRESERVED PUBLIC AUCTION of fine American and English 18th and early 19th! century furnishings from Mrs Catherine Mundy of Lynchburg Mr and Mrs Roy Lynd formerly of Staunton a Stuarts Draft Virginia collector and from other homes and estates The Sale will be conducted by THE WILSON GALLERIES VERONA VIRGINIA SUNDAY NOVEMBER 16 1380 COMMENCING AT 9:30 A A separate auction of Ray Harm prints will be held from 9:00 until 9:30 Preview Wednesday November 5 and Wednesday November 12 from one until five pm Saturday Tm Until eight P'm" AND THE MORNING THE SALE ROM 8:30 UNTIL 1030 AM THE EXHIBITION ROOMS WILL BE CLOSED AT 10:30 ON SALE DAY RnTnoc EAoRLY 13TH CENTURY AMERICAN URNITURE: Pair of Philadelphia Chippendale arm chairs cherry Kentucky sideboard Pennsylvania walnut desk single Philadelphia Chippendale chair mahogany bow front Hepplewhite chest mahogany Sheraton tall post bed tall clock by Ephraim Barber trifid foot Pennsylvania dining table Hepplewhite card tables Hep plewhite server birch Chippendale chest maple Queen Anne highboy Pennsylvania step back wall cupboard walnut wall cupboard Virginia corner cupboard Pennsyl vania corner cupboard' Hepplewhite linen cupboard several good ederal breakfast tables Queen Anne tuckaway table Virginia sugar chest maple tall post bed blanket chest in old red Sheraton ladys desk VICTORIAN URNITURE: Rosewood sofa and ladys chair turtle back table CUSTOM AND CENTENNIAL: Three Hepplewhite sideboards serpentine chest block front chest slant lid desk rench sofa several sets of dining chairs 2 pedestal banquet table ladys writing desk ORIENTAL RUGS: Important Persian Kirman 20 by 12 feet another large Kirman three semi antique Here? two semi antique Mahal modern Tabriz 34 foot runner about 20 semi antique scatter sizes and several modern prientals PAINTINGS AND PRINTS: Oils by Thomas Craig George Lambdin Giulio Rosati Richard Newton rank Proctor as well as many unsigned paintings Also a watercolor of two girls and several prints MISCELLANEOUS: Large set of sterling flatware candlesticks carriage lanterns barometer Queen Anne looking glass carved eagle tin chandeliers several andirons collection late Rose Medallion pewter tea pot by Richardson etc Illustrated catalog $5 by mail $6 ree admission keys subscrlpl0ns 0 our catalogue auctions are available for $36 a year including price oUct air eS Wi" be Pleased 0 frnish a fee snapshot of any lot to a serious prospect ve purchaser No buyer premum charged Telephone bidding permitted under certain conditions Sale conducted by the Wilson Galleries one of the north of Staunton on US Route Eleven just off premises country's finest auction facilities in Verona Virginia 3 miles Interstate 81 Exit 58 Telephone (703) 885 4292 Good food on PLEASE NO CHILDREN POSITIVELY NO CHILDREN YEARS 0 AGE IN EXHIBITION ROOM ON PREVIEW ALLOWED AT OUR GALLERIES ON SALE DAY DAY THE WILSON GALLERIES VERONA VIRGINIA Mail address Box 102 ort Defiance Virginia 24437.

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