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Qircenhelt After Lively Debate, City Defers Meeting Permit Ordinances by Mary Smith On Monday night, the City Council met for two hours in exec• Dews · lltuitw utive session and then for three hours in open session, to discuss two proposed ordinances for the regulation of parades and meet• AN INDEeENDENY NEWSPAPER ings with especial reference to numerous amendments suggested Volume 30, Number 5 GREENBELT, Thursday, December 15, 1966 by asst. city solicitor, Mel Powell. By the end of the evening the citizen audience of some 45 persons was still expressing great dis­ satisfaction with the wording of the amended ordinances; the meet• W HAT GOES ON ing was adjourned for further study and the whole subject will be GHI Board Hears Proposed1967 Bud get __ .::_.;______Thur&lay, DPc. 13 7:45 p.m. Glil resumed at council meeting on January 9. Meeting, Hamilton Place The original ordinances were Ot•l,627,700, Rise in Month ly Charges Friday, DPC. 16 8 p.m. P.T.A. first discussed on October 3; at H. Chasanow New Prexy Center School by Al Skolnik that time both council members Saturday, Dec- 17 8-11 p.m . An­ and audience were highly critical Of Democratic Club A Greenbelt Homes, Inc. budget for 1967 calling for increases nual Xmas Dance, Teen Club, In a quiet and brief meeting, Youth Center of certain parts and the ordinan­ in monthly charges ranging from $1.25 to $2.50 per unit was sub­ ces were turned over to Powell for held in the Co-op hospitality room Wednesday, Dec. Zl 7:30 p.m. mitted by general manager Roy Breashears to the GI-Il board on revision. '\Vednesday, Nov. 30, the Green­ P.T.A. North End School Thursday, December 8. The board will consider the budget for The revised ordinance would em­ belt Democratic Club elected As­ final action tonight ( December 15). power the Director of Public Safe­ sistant State Attorney H oward The proposed budget calls for expenditures of $1,627,700 of ty, rather than the Chief of Police, Chasanow as its new president. which $1,455,900 would come from monthly charges to members. School Board Statement to issue or to disapprove permits He replaces Walter ("Bud") Dean The balance would come from sources other than monthly char­ for meetings or parades. For the who is planning to move to Laurel, Draws Comment by GUI following his marriage earlier this ges ($146,900) and from established reserves ($25,000) . present time, the city manager The following press release was would hold that position. year. Chasanow, who served as vice The extra amount needed to be because of a shift from calendar­ issued by the Prince Georges Another amendment referring to raised through monthly charges in year basis to fiscal-year basis. Last Board of Education on December public meetings, changes the word­ president of the retiring board, is the only one of its members be 1967 equals $40,600. This comes to year the board decided to spread 7 regarding the decision of Green­ ing, "public place," to "public to re-elected. Other new officers are an average of a little more than this levy evenly over a two-year belt Homes, Inc., to appeal Circuit grounds in the City dedicated or city council member Francis White $2 per unit, with some units paying period rather than charge the Court Judge Ralph W. Powers' open for such purposes to the pub­ as vice president, Gerald Gough more and some paying less. members the full amount in 1966. verdict in favor of the Board's lic generally." Two new parts were replacing :Mildred Don Bullion as The major factqrs accounting The amount of this extra tax, how­ selection of a senior high school added to the section dealing with for the $40,600 rise were projected ever, was overestimated ,so that site on parcel 2-land between the standards for issuance of permits: treasure1· and Lisa Stevenson re­ increases in repairs and mainten­ less than half the levy remains to Gm properties and the Baltimore­ one requires that meetings "will placing Margaret Baldovin as sec­ retary. The only election contested ance ($27,100), heating ($12,900) and be made up in the 1967 budget. \Vashington Parkway. not unreasonably obstruct or im­ was that of Gough, who won over administrative and miscellaneous This saving more than offsets the "The Superintendent () pede public travel, 01· interfere the incumbent treasurer by 19 to items ($5()()0). The budget, Brea­ anticipated net increase in regular pointed out to the Board that, with public business of any per­ shears said, reflects mainly the city and county taxes that will be pending the appeal, it would be son," and the other states that a 7 votes. effect of the general inflationary pald in 1967. impossible to proceed with the de­ meeting m ay not be held at the The meeting contrasted sharply with last year's stormy election, trend upon operations. Included in Board Discussion sign, planning and construction of same time and place as another the budget are the 3-4 percent pay The board last Thursday made the proposed senior high school to public meeting for which a permit when a large number of new mem­ raises voted its employees by the only one tentative hangc in its serve :the Greenbelt community. has pr viously been issued. (This bers joined in an attempt to elect board in October 1966. preliminary consideration of the Mr. Schmidt expressed the hope is section 5, subhead 5, and is re­ a new leadership. The attempt budget. It decided to increase the that the court would schedule an was unsuccessful, but its effects J\laintena.ncc Costs p ferred to later.) revenue the sales office receives early date for this hearing in were still evident in Wednesday' A further amendment requires Maintenance costs in the frame to compensate for services provid­ order that the mattel' may be re­ m eet ing. Both the new president homes arc rising particularly fast. ed. According to management, these the Director of Public Safety to and Lou Pohoryles from the au­ solved and that the planning and apply standards for issuance of with an estimated additional cost services are not being fully covered construction of the school may dience deplored the general apathy permits "with uniformity of meth­ of $21,100 in 1967. In addition to by individual fees. This action proceed. The Superintendent in­ of local Democrats towards theil· od of treatment" - "free from im­ higher labor costs, which arc re­ would relieve monthly charges by dicated that he is already greatly club, following the split in their proper or inappropriate considera­ flected in the trim paint program about $5,000. disturbed that this project has ranks, and the consequent lack of tion and from unfair discrimina­ and replacement of fuel tanks and The board devoted considerable been delayed for months and that effectiveness of the club. One re­ ~ion ... ' .m" ; dL..-t:csslni, ot:1 ·, \.Ii)" o; it is creating a situation where sult of this was that no Greenbelt cost item in the form of maintain­ relieving monthly charges. Gm the secondary school pupils in R<>asons for Orrn •e K1> stner. Std Kastner, Marthe Kau(mlln Charle~ T ~cdDonald, Vlrg lnia Moryadas, Ann Pittman Al Skolnik Elaine Skolnik. ter P. Fink, son of Mr. and Mrs. u rey Stern, David P. Stern, Dorothy Sucher, Du8lne,,,o' Managert Adele by Al and Elaine Skolnik Mund, C'lrt•ulutlon l\l 11nng.-r1 Evelyn Simonson 474-9349 and Mrs Rena Larry Fink 20-J Ridge. Miss Hertz, Friedman 474-5 H8 (Springhill Lake). ' • also the daughter of the late Mr. No new developments have been reported on the location of a Pul1IIMht'd .. very Tbu nday by Greenbelt Coop erative Pub lishing, A.ssn~ lnc. Hertz, teaches in Prince Georges HOARD OF n t REC'TORM P:Oposed perimeter road which the city feels is needed to help Pres., Al Skolnik: Yice Pre,.,, Beauchamp; Secy., Sid Kastner; County. Her fiance is an engineer siphon off the expected heavy traffic that will be created by the Treas., Mary Smith and David Stern. wi,th the Navy Department. A MATL SUBSCRIPTIONS: $3.00 per year: ($4.00 out of Greenbelt). Adver­ t~ree-school complex on parcel 2 - the land-locked area between Tl•in~ Ann n,.w 0 1trticlP• mav he mallen /fto-.: 68. G-reenbelt): deoosited In March wedding is planned. our box nt thf' Twin Pines office: or delivered to the editorial office in the Ridge Road and the Baltimore-Washington Parkway. has,-ment of 15 Parkway (GR 4--USl), open after 8:30 p.m. Tuesday. Such a perimeter road has been ~eadllne is !•:~O 1,1.111., on Tue~day. Christmas Cantata Sunday designated in the l\faster Plans In mid-July, the city received for comment a preliminary plat plan Number 5 On Sunday evening at 7 p.m. the prepared by the city and the Mary­ Volume 30 Thursday. December 15. 1966 of the school board's for develop­ Youth Choir of Greenbelt Baptist land-National Capital Park and Church will present their Christ­ Planning Commission. The Green­ ment of the three-school complex. No provision was contained in the Cat-Defe nders R eply mas Cantata, "E"erlasting Joy" belt Advisory Board pointed out from the works of Johann Sebas­ that a perimeter road "is of abso­ plan for a ,'."erimeter road. The on­ Pe"a"<1e of space limitations, we are presenting below some rnpre­ tian Bach arranged by Ellen Jane lute necessity for proper develop­ ly roads shown were extensions of Lorenz. ment of parcels 1 and 2 and to ser­ Hamilton Place and of Northway sentative excerpts from the numerous letters received on the cat (the current road to the landfill). controversy. Members of the choir who have vice the three-school complex with­ special musical parts are Carol out destroying existing Greenbelt." This preliminary plat plan divi­ When we suggested that the City Council review its present animal Beck, Arlene Costlow, Susan Dan­ The MNCPPC is still waiting ded the 61.5-acre tract into three ordinance, we made some alternate proposals. We believe these would ahy, Dan Swinson, Linda Swinson, for the Prince Georges Board of sections: a 10-acre site located on allow the community protection and also permit the cats some outdoor Pene Webster, and Robin Webster. Education's plat plan recommenda­ Northway extended, at a point clo­ exercise. At present, complying with the law would deny this to the Mrs. S. Jasper Morris, Jr., is direc­ tions which will show the exact sest to Ridge Rd., to be used for nvrrage cat. Few cats can tolerate a leash and most Greenbelt yards tor-accompanist of the group. location of the schools and road­ an elementary school; a junior have tre"s etc. which would prohibit tethering because of the possibility high school site of 19.77 acres, ad­ of harging itself would be too great. Naturally fences of the height Friends of Greenbelt Baptist ways on parcel 2, including the jacent to the Hamilton Pl. offices allowed in most of Greenbelt would not contain a cat. Church are cordially invited to join perimeter road. When it receives The reference to cats "live and let live" applied to their reaction to the congregation for this program the final school plat and survey, of GHI; and a 31.63-acre site for people. Many times an approaching dog on a path or sidewalk can be of praise and worship. MNCPPC will reserve the neces­ a senior high school near the sani­ a threat to a child. Rarely is this the case with a cat. They tend to sary rights of way and dedication tary landfill and behind the Metho­ avoid argument unless attacked. of land. dist Church. In the proposals to the Council it was suggested that all cats J.C.C. Meets Monday Rabbi Edwin Friedman of the The Board of Education announ­ Apparently the plan intended to CONTINUE to be licensed but that the unneutered male pay the same fee ced last week that it has suspended exit the high school and elemen­ as an unspayed female (5.00). The present fees for animal licenses are Bethesda Jewish Congregation will $2.00 for a male or spayed dog, $1.00 for a male or spayed cat, and $5.00 be the guest speaker at the Jewish design and planning work on the tary school traffic onto Northway for an unspayed female - cat or dog. The unneutered male cat is re­ Community Center of Prince Geor­ senior high school because of the while Junior High School traffic sponsible for the night howling and spraying odors. The change in fees ges County on Monday, Dec. 19 at pending suit by Greenbelt Homes, would be routed through Hamilton would encourage neutering. . 8:30 p.m. His topic is "Judaism - Inc. to enjoin the school board from Pl. Bonnie J. Roden 1984". No admission fee. constructing a senior high school The city's Advisory Planning on parcel 2. A major consideration The letters from Patricia Lawrence and the Bridges me'ltioned some Prior to the lecture, the W'Om­ Board studied the School Board's by GHI in filing suit was that problems about cats which, in our proposals to the council. we atlempted ens Group will hold a meeting at plat and found it unacceptable to solve. Miss Keene was not alone at the council meeting. A group of 8 p.m. without a perimeter road, the 3- (APB Report .#65) inasmuch as cat owners asked her lo be spokesman, and she consented. school complex would overburden there were no dedicated roads and There is a type of small mammal the cat is adept at eliminating­ Thanks Greenbelt's residential roads and no alternate way for school traf­ harmful rodents - and for this the cat has been appreciated. endanger pedestrian safety. fic to exit in a direct manner out A word about sandboxes and gardens: my children have a sandbox \Ve wish to thank all our friends GHI spokesmen note that the on­ and neighbors for their many of town. The APB recommended and the cats don't use it. There is a cover to protect it from the weather ly ac ess roads would be narrow, that a perimeter road be located ancl thi.s is usually in place when the children are not playing in the kinJnesses during the time of our two-lane streets, more than a mile on the eastern side of the school fandbox. As surely as I forget the cover, it rains! Secondly, I like to bereavemPnt. Such a spontaneous from the neare t major artery. All garden, and despite the fact that the cats use it for you-know-what. I property

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Charm­ for his new station at Samback attending the Marine Mechanical ing Brick Ramb ler - 3 Bed CONDEMNED CALDWELL'S WASHER SERVICE Air Force Base in Germany. and Fundamentals Course at the All makes expertly repaired. Au­ Naval Air Technical Training Cen­ Rooms, I;!, baths, Large Kit­ thorized Whirlpool dealer. GR 4· Best wishes for a happy birth­ ter, Jacksonville, Fla. chen, Rec Rm in basement - pecial Kiddie Matinee .5515. day to Barbara Geller , 117 North­ Professionally la ndscaped lot. Saturday Jerry Lewis in FOR TYPEWRITER REPAIR way, who was 16 years old, Electrician's Mate-Fireman Ap­ (60x150). FHA/ VA $19,250 prentice John R. Powers, USN, son DISORDERLY ORDERLY -CALL MR. KINCIUS. 474-6018. Glad to hear that former Green­ of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Powers "Complrte Rf'al Estate Serial - Cartoons RUTH'S BEAUTY SHCP - Pi'.'rm­ belter, Naomi Parker, is doing very of 10 Southway is on maneuvers Service" anents, haircuts, shampoos and sets well after an appendectomy. aboard the USS Guam in the mid­ And 25 Prizes Theatre closed Mon.-Tues.-We.d. -Call for appointments. GR 4-4791. Atlantic and Caribbean Sea, as part 474-5700 A get well quick to Jim Brea­ Until Xmas Week APARTMENT for rent. Call 474• shears, 6-E Ridge, who recently of "LANTFLEX-66'', the largest 6400. u nderwent surgery. composite training exercise for the U. S. Atlantic fleet this year. PIANO '.rUNING AND-REPAIR°7 Happy-happy birthday to Sandy For the finest in EXPEf:JENCED, RELIABLE, 474- White, 42 Lakeside, who celebrated Airman Apprentice M. Scott Zo­ ~ 894. her tenth birthday. ellner, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. SE.AMSTRESS, dressmaking. alt .. M . H. Zoellner of 10-D Hillside 111,,tetd, .slip ~,)\ers, drap~ries, men's alt., At the request of his pupils, High Road, is on maneuvers aboard the children·., alt. 474-oo..l !. Point mathematics' teacher, El­ USS in the mid-Atlantic and ------wod Loh, has initiated a weekly Caribbean Sea, as part of "LANT­ 1fluµ -;eitu SUBURBIA FOR BEAl:'l'Y: -Styl- Friday morning class during which FLEX-66" also. ed Hair Cut - $2. Shampoo & Set pupils of his College Algebra and First Lieutenant Hugh P. Burns, ia. 474-2008, 474-9664. Calculus course may air questions Jr., whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. .MUSICAL GIFTS - of finest qual­ concerning this subject. Hugh P. Burns, reside at 8-B Cres­ flaHeU e pu,,eea#~ ity - TELEVISION - CURT I S cent, has completed a four-day bal­ Our deepest sympathy to Mr. MATHES & Admiral Color - 21 to listic missile staff course at Van­ and Mrs. Walter Paris, 6-L Hill­ For appointments, call 414-5237 after 5 :SO p.m. :25" combinations or single - all denberg, Calif. Lieutentant Burns, side, on the loss of their son, S/ Sgt. sizes of portable B&W sets. Stereo an information st.Rff officer at Of­ Brian Paris, in Vietnam, Dec. 4. players and extra speakers. RCA fut AFB, Neb., is a member of the 21" used only $250.00. Admiral 21" High Point's new shorthand Strategic Air Command, America's Repossessed only -350.00 (COLOR). laboratory is in operation. Similar long-range nuclear bomber and We deal direct - factory to you - it to those employed in language missile force. $25. ~~ 'il'~ °'PMIH4 would pay you to investigate and courses, the shorthand lab is based Seaman Recruit Merritt R. Pate SAVE! Terms up to 36 months on the use of pre-recorded I.B.M. Jr., 18, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. with no down payment to accept­ magnetic tapes. Each student has Merritt R. Pate Sr. of 9153 Spring­ 1toetc $/2,50 able accounts - first payment in a set of earphones and a channel hill Lane, has been graduated 1967. K eeney's Piano & Organ Cen­ selector at his desk which is used from nine w eeks of Navy basic _ -1f--al't(!Uh-c:;/Manicu.u;,:S. ter. 161 West St. CO 3-2628, area to select the speed most suitable training at the Naval Training code 301. Call collect - Annapolis, for individual practice. Shorthand Center. Great Lakes, III. Md. teacher, Miss Emma !Bfeachln9- Cflntlng said, "Prior to the lab set-up, other J.C.C. NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY a udio aids were used in conjunc­ The Jewish Community Center is tion with my teaching shorthand, plan ning a gala N ew Year's Eve TelevisionService but certainly, none can compare Party with Harvey Ratner's 5- with this latest innovation. I am piece band. There will be a full & Sales grateful to have such fine equip­ course cold m ea t dinner, sweet ment and will do my best to use table, and set-ups provided. For All Makes - All Models it to its fullest advantage." further information and reserva­ -JIDA1l'ranchised Students m Mr. William Wargo's tions call Mrs. Marian Ballard, TV Antenna's Installed third period Graphic Arts III class 577-3337. are operating a miniature busi­ Hanyok Bros. ness concern so they can learn l about the pl'inting industry by ••• it's 6rand new WANTED GR 4-6464 GR 4-6069 "doing." Under the direction of student teacher, Donald Walker, with the sports car BY 'PLAZA APTS. - Large Air Cond., they are producing humorous stile-shill! :2 Bd. Rm., $112 per month. Close cards and studying the techniques GREENBELT POLICE DEPARTMENT to Shopping and Schools. 471-5700. of art and design, offset press, photography, stripping, stock, Receptionist-Dispatcher .XEROX COPIES of documents, letterpress, typesetting, and silk­ 7:00 AM to 3:00 PM Shift, weekdays, Starting $2.02 per hr. Fringe ~apers, etc. $ .25 per copy: Green­ screening. Benefits. High School Graduate, Ability to touch type, Two years ll>elt Realty Company, 151 Center• office experience, Min. age 21. -way, Greenbelt. Congratulations to Private Paul ·oURACLEAN RUG AND FlJRNJ­ J. Kasko who successfully com­ Clerk-Dispatchers 'TURE 01...EANING • Bl'ing Sprin­ pleted the radio operator course Full, or Part Time time into your h1Jme this winter at Fort Jackson, . 3:00 PM to 11:00 PM Shift, Midnight to 7:00 AM Shift, weekdays, or His next assignment is Viet Nam. with our famous DU.RACLEAN weekends, $1.88 per hr. starting for full time plus Fringe Benefits. Paul has returned from his parents ·"FLOW:T.. FRESH'' carpet and $1.50 per hr. starting Part Time. High School Graduate, Ability to :furnitL:rc cleaning se-vice. Call us home in Margate, Florida, and is type, Min. Age 18. -today for a free est11nate. 474-4598. now visiting friends and relatives in Greenbelt. WEAVER APPLIANCES - We re­ Obtain application form, from Police Department, City of Greenbelt. Army Private Fred Horowitz, pair WASHERS. DRYERS, DISH­ 8523 Glenn Dale Rd., completed an 25 Crescent Road. WASHERS, ELECTRIC RANGES, eight-week administration course at and GARBAGE DISPOSALS. Call Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo., Dec. 2. SCHWINN FASTBACK 552-1111. We extend our sympathy to the POODLES for Christmas, minia­ STING-RAY family of Alvin H. Tucker, Sr. BUY NOW ON ture white (female). AKC Reg. who died Dec. 10. $69-95 OLIVETTI UNDERWOOD 474-1848. EASY TERMS Our deepest sympathy to Mrs. What a bike! That combination of HELP WANTED: Woman for G. Lillian Brittain, 9-R Southway, on narrow tires, lightweight frame, SALES OPPORTUNITY H.W. one day per week. Berwyn the loss of he r husband. Heights. Phone after 5. 474-5569. and 5 speed gears odds up to Tony and Ann Pisano won hand· Speed! For breathta king get­ Greenbelt Parkway Apts. - Now ily last Friday's duplicate bridge aways, long effortless rides. Ad­ Some College or Business Background Preferred - but Available-One bedroom apts. from session, racking up a .718 score. justoble saddle and handlebor ~73.50. Call 345-3358. It was their fourth win out of the loo! Sensational new stik-shift.™ not essential - Join this Fast growing youthfully aggres­ last five games. In second place Chrome plated fenders. You hove RIDE NEEDED: Vicinity of 18th was the team of George and Reiko lo ride it to believe it. and M Sts., N.W. 9-5:30 Call 474- sive international organization on a career basis. You Beckert (.624), and in third place, '9427. Elsie Holtzclaw and Adelaide YOUR LOCAL · will receive - '58 VW - Runs well, painted last Kaighn (.583) . Because of the _year - one-owner whose family has Christmas holidays, the next game BICYCLE CENTER -EXCELLENT STARTING SALARY DURING SALES TRAINING out-grown it. $450. 474-4906 (45 will be deferred until Friday, Jan­ Court Ridge) uary 13. - ON THE JOB TRAINING A very happy birthday to Jimmy MUSICAL GIFTS of finest quality -THE MOST COMPLETE PRODUCT LINE ON THE MARKET ORGANS - only 3 chord models in Malloy, 112 Northway, who was stock: Hamm'.ond only $695.00, like ten years old on December 15. - LIMITED OR NO TRAVEL B est wishes for a speedy recov­ new - Orcora $450.00 n ew, only - COMPLETE AND COMPREHENSIVE FRINGE BENEFITS $295.00. R ebuilts like new - Ham­ e ry t o Mrs. Janice Wyatt, 2 Hill­ mond M3 $995.00; Home model side, w ho h a s been hospitalized. - SALARY PLUS INCENTIVE EARNINGS Hammond 25 bass pedals & 40-watt Mr. a nd Mrs. J. W. Brubaker, 6-R Ridge, are proud grandpa rents. - A FUTURE AS BIG AS YOUR OWN ABILITY AND AMBITION tone cabinet only $1495.00 d elivered. CAN MAKE IT .2 Wurtlitzer Mod. 4601 25 bass Karen Ilene, daughter of Mr. and Maryland Cycle and pedals, r educed to $1195. M a ny next year with n~ down payment trade ins from $300 up - all in Equipment Co. to a cceptable accounts. Keeney's For an interview appointment, call FE. 8-1600 new like condition. CONN ORGA Piano & Organ Center, 161 W est Harry E. Stello ne,v like condition. Conn Organs - St. Annapolis, Md. Phone collect 5003 Greenbelt Rd. our .specialty - start at $995.00 de­ 301-CO 3-2628 - Open nights. Mr. Richard N. Kunis livered - several demonstrators College Park, Md. available at $300. off list. We serv­ MUST SELL - Leaving town - din­ An Equal Opportunity Employer ice all makes, anywhere. Terms ing set, 21" T .V., boudoir chair, sil­ 474-6722 474-67)13 ;up to 36 months - first payment ver tea set - 345-1157. Pago Thursday, December 15, 1966 January. Registration for arts and Suburban Washington's Largest Bank Recreation Review crafts, ballet, guitar and trampo­ Safety Patrol Xmas Party by Darald G. Lofgrt'n line will be held Wednesday and Direct.or of Recrc-ation Thursday, Jan. 11 and 12 from 4 - All members of the Greenbelt Suburban Trust Company School Safety Patrols are invited by Toon Club Chatt.er 5:30 p.m. Individual registrations This Saturday night, Dec. 17, the can also be made by telephone the Police Department to attend a School Patrol Christmas Party, at Greenbelt Teen Club will hold its and through the mail. For Prompt, Pleasant Service the Greenbelt Theater, on Wed­ Annual Christmas Dance, 8-11 p.m. Girls' Basketball Greenbelt Office The Knightsmen will furnish an A Greenbelt Girls' Basketball nesday, December 21, at 4:15 p.m. There will be cartoons, refresh­ evening of soul for all teenage en­ Team for ages 15 and over has thusiasts. Our gym will be decor­ been formed. Competition will be ments, and a Christmas gift for 103 Centerway JU. 8-5000 ated in the holiday traditions from area teams in Northern each student. Patrol teachers, and school principals are also invited to Member Federal Del)081t Insurance CorporaUon (through the generosity of the Prince Georges County, and all attend. Greenbelt Ben Franklin) and a games will be played at the Green­ true festive atmosphere will pre­ belt Junior High School on Thurs­ vail. In the tradition of giving day evenings. More players and gifts, a drawing for a five dollar adult volunteers are needed. cash door prize will take place Christmas Concert Cancelled during the evening. Members will The Greenbelt Concert Band can­ be admitted at one half the regular celled its Christmas Music Concert VETERAN'S LIQUORS admission price. Dress for the at the Center School Dec. 13, be­ dance will consist of shirt, tie and cause of the snow. Because it is 11620 Baltimore Blvd. leather shoes for the boys and good so close to Christmas, n o othe1· Free Parking Air Conditioned dresses ·or suits for the girls. ooneert is planned at this time. Don't forget the Soul Sea.t-chers Mall BaJl Tournament Beltsville, Md. Serving you since 1949 474-1000 - 474-8046 on January 7 and Lawren ce and Teen age boys may sign up at the Arabians on J anuary 14. the Youth Center as tea.ms for a Gymnasium Closed Mall Ball Tournament. Teams The Youth Center gymnasium will cons.ist of six players and SPECIAL HOURS Dec. 19th through Dec. 31st wi11 not be open for Gym from 1 games will be played on Tuesdays, to 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 17. 4 - 5:30 p.m. Games will be played for your convenience 6:30 A.M. to 11:00 P.M. The Teen Club will be decorating according to Greenbelt Recreation for their Christmas Dance during Department Official Amateur Mall these hours. Ball Association Rules. 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