NEW BUSINESSbusiness recently ' ita~*e#ing basket in itfs Alterations, ch'if located in the Wallace _ at l6 Third St., NW. JfMrs; Jean key, ffiewner andthe townshe opened inn in tbe space formerly upied by Dr. H.B. Luttrelt’s C-::; =Mrs, Key, the .wife of Clinton Keyv^4 that, when they moved —to-Pulaafcl-sCven yearsagoshe intended to begin the alteration business. SHe said she workedat Mason’s Cleaners for over two years making alterations and repairs.The key family, including two daughters, Pattie 17* and Pam,12,resideon Alum Spring ROacLShe said she is open for biainess from 9 a.m. to 5 p’hi, Monday through Saturday with the exception; of Wednesday, when She is closed. Alterations for the entire family's clothing, men, women and children, are available. “Someone may need a suit or dress for a wookond orand that is one reason I- began Jean's Alterations '’ she said.17,250Issued by Stale DMVa special occassion and usuallyhave alterations done,RICHMOND—Last year the Division of Motor Vehicles issued 17,250 photo identification cards for Virginians who do not drive, briiiglngr the total issued in toe past' three and a half years to 37,800, ac-