Potomac News
August 30,1972 Previously microfilmed issue was incomplete. This issue has both Sections A & 6. :^)fmtfm-e.
Board foursome weighs Honsen replacement moves
BY HERALD GRAKDSTAFF AUy. Floyd Bagley u Om acttag county Turner expected Winfleld to Aow. Board adjourned that it may not ba If four members of the Board of •aacuthi* until next Thanday and abe . Charte* Colgaa of Gaineavtle District, Supervisors can follow their plans poiaible to strictly adhere lo the Oct. 4 granled HaiMen a vacation untii that Vemon Dawson of Occoquan Dutrict, dM« since th» Board may want to through. Prince WilUam is to have a new and Dr. A J. Ferlazzo of. Dumfries ra-intervltw some (ounty executiva county executive on the iob by Nov. I. From an Informal poll takan, District were present. hopefuls. Four memban of mt Board mat howwver, none qf die foor would apae Following an executive sestien Monday night to discuas 37 applications Salary for the new county executive to givt Hansen a twO'vear contract - Monday which lastad nearly m bow*. was not discussed. Turner told the preM for Ae cotmW executive pott and which he ha* requested - aa industrial Turner annouasad the plans of four established the Nov. 1 objective is part development (Srector. Tfascefore, if corps that salary for the new stmerviaorspreaeni: administrator "wiU depend on th* of their schedule fcr seeking a new Hasuen insist* on a twoyeat contract, hs each supervisor is to review all county county adminittrator to re|riatt Bobby probably would not be given the reaction of \hg Board," and money is to executive applications and submit Ave be negotiated. J. Hansen. industrial director's pott. choices - in the order of preference - It wu evident Monday that those four Ba^ has prepared a "work sheet Board Vice Chairmm Donald Turner to the County Executive Reviewing type of contract" for Hansen's new pott, supervisors who met to discuss the of Neabtco District acted as chairman of Committee by Tuesday. Turner Is county executive job are solidly in favor Bagley said, that can be negotiated with the Board since C. Scott WinOeld of chairman of that Committee, with the Board. Bagley said the work sheed of chanft. Since only four of the seven Coles Diitrkt did not attend the Wnfleld and Colgan also members of it. Bosrdmen were piesent, nothing wu specially called meeting. Alio absent conuact did not specify a time element. . The Reviewing Committee is then to "I think," Ferlazzo told the press, decided about the industrial from the meeting were Ralph A. MauUer narrow thote names down to five development (Urector's positioa which of BrentsvUle Distrkt and Roy W. "that contract business is a dangerous roipects by next Thurtch^ for thing - enedally with this job in th* Hanaaa H to move into aftat a new DoggeU of Manaiaat District. MauUer iterviewlng. The Board is to have those county executhe is fotmd. was in CharlottetviSe at a gbvamment & county." He emphasized that he would conference, as was Hansen. Tumar said. fWc interviews completed by Sept. 30, not support "a contract of any kind." The supervisors Monday pueed with the aelectioa of the new county resolution*- which - continued Caanty he had not heard from Doaett and Ferlazzo hutened to add, however, that executive - "hopefoly" - ^ Oct. 4. it was "a little unfair to talk contracl And the new executive is to be on the with only four (Board) member* job by Nov. I. Turner said after the -IMIDVIfaEKK- -See HANSEN, Page A-19 WwlnaMtoy, Augmt 30,1972 BevHIe to depart
Rescuers djg into cavedin ditck at GfMO Valley Prince William Stuart Seville, superintendent imtil hb resignation had become of Prince WilUani County sdroois effective in Praioe Mlliam. . linoe 1954, plans to accept a poaition with Viisbiia Polytechnic A native of souAwest Viiginia, Institute early in October. BeviBe hfMs an M.A. degree from Ditch caves in, Altboiti^ Seville would not Duke University. He came to comment on his pending Prince William from FarmviBe reaifaatian here until after he talk where he was ttie high school the School Board about it princapal. officially, next Wednesday, Enis Hawkins, School Board July Paid Avg: 14.456 reports indicate he will ask to be chairman^ declined to comment worker killed releaaed fimn his contract. He had PreiB Run: 30,000 for publication prior to sigMd a fbor-year oontnct on Wednesday's meeting. However, BV MARILYN MUSE ' Serving Potomm:fifevu Land July 1; 1969, bat had indicated he diere are indications tiiat one or the approximately 2S-foot-long ditch wotdd.resign after that tenn was ~ iO p.m. Monday Ave. tons of «4ien the wall feu. The dead man wai more piesent central office stafT Southeast Fairfax, Prince William County, North Stafford members may be lip for •••J. :ni(i ; construction ditch found under ax feet of dirt about Post Office Adtfrast: Dumfries, Virginia 22026 up- > ! ; red in at Green Valley halfway from tte end of tbe ditch. Offioais at VPI said they could consideration as Seville's ;' 'k Woodbridge, IdHing Investigating Officer Daniel Tabcr of llie not diactMS SevSle's new position replaoenient. 1 i..ene Phelps, 28, of Piince WTiUiam County Police said be as he worked on a water. (Bed from suffocation'.' According to trailer park manager ' KiiTt hoi!i">Jatfr at 4:10 pjn. Ernest Rom, who lud taUced to M eye- < liftearfoir-ifce r^tbot witlKu to tiiB accident, dw wall firit >Mher woricer, Hanin^on cracked at a manhole at the far end of I Unhaih, Md., ivho the ditch. The work on the line had -^^ out of the ditch but was begun on June 1, i J :jkcn to Fairfax Ho^)ital "She cracked at dial manhole and she ^ L-. ijir condition with a rib just came rigM on down that tfitch," i!.' tj^ pulled from waiit-deep said RoK as he watched lescuemen and pghce woric to try to get Phelp* out t' hid run for the far end of ^ve. Phelps' brother, Terry Lee Phelpt, who had also been working in the difadi just before the accident, took turns at working the backhoe di(^r as it removed dirt from the site. Another Bascue brother, Jerry Wayne Phehw, of Woodmark Apartments, WoodbridBe, had been working at Country Oub is fired Esuies, and was on die scene after, the In accident. "We had just one more piece of pipe to lay b
Grov*r P. Maiid«rfMd *He liked to see things grow'
By BETTY CALVIN Trogress was bound to come and be (kKMifhout his later years.. of the board, ht 1969. he rctiRd from Grover P. Manderfieid, who has b««n bked to be a part of it," IBS son went on. founder and constant backer of the depicted as one of the foidsra of "He WH of the old school." Ms ton the baak and was named honorary Oocoquan-Woodbridge Sanitary District. "He iked to see people moving into new explained. "He believed in the ri^ts of chainnan of the board. He aho was osi Woodbridge as it la kRom today, is daad homes, home* dut were better thaa A Democrat, he represented at dK aft of 71. the individual." the boards of the Basik of ViigiRia Ce. Occoquan District on dse Board of they'd ever had before. He Hked to tae The elder Manderfieid crgniaed His ostly son. Grover J. lianderfieM, and Piedmont Savings aad Loan SanerviaoTt for two four-year ttnaa but •ew face* in the community." Woodbridge Realty Co. Inc. and AiBociation. said of Ms father "He HIeed to see thk* Bom ai Houghton. Mich., a copper M not seek reelection laM yets. developed the Woodbridge Shopping "He was truly comimmity oriented," N. C. Sharp, who was exaculive row: he feh a great aenM of prMi ia asid iron miniiig town in the Nortbem Caaler. He joined the bankif« fraternity seeing the county pow." coiiuiiented Mrs. John Humphries, of secretary lo die Board during Mr. NniaMla, the retired businessman and ia the I9¥k. fmt becoming a aMfoiiiy Behnont. herself a oomsmarity leader. Coming to Prince WiUan County ia cMc leader exemplified the phtaae "a Manderfield's tenure, said "Mr. •(ocUMidar in the Bank of Occoqwi, Active in pubfcclife al his yaars Bi the MandtrfieM was the strongest, 1938. Urn seaior Mandsrfield fnt was a self made ntaa." At an early ^ he **a a S2 million iattitutioa It later nwaibtr of a coaatrvctiosi crew wMch became associated with Rust county, ManderfMd and dw late M. G. aignl man who I have ev hacaaw the arigiaal autitutian in dw Garber dcsuted the land on wWch Tratb and honesty did ad i bath a chimney for a brick piMt Engineering Co. For nearly SO yevs. be Bank of Prince WBham system wWch belonging to the Woodbridge Oay travelad for the ram, throughoat dM Gar-Field Hi|^ Scbod w« bolt. He dao piaot with Mm...On nuaq then grew into the Bank of wat aa avid supporter of Little Leagae v4Mn the supcrviaort seemed Aoat to ProdiKis Co. Subaequendy be bacanM c ' I OM A< NEWS, W«ta«itay, AUiUit 30,1972, A-J btia for misdemeanors, matt Man in the middi* of Ibote offender* do not go to JaU today. The aujority of the man In here hav* committed a teat crime agtinat society," h* •aid. Jackson said re'Vent statements attributed to dw gineral force did not oont^ Lotion's Jacksonalt the detaib, creating t mitimptesaioo. For example, he said, it wa« not br6ught out that th* guar4 Irwin Levy who wu placed on adminiatrative leave alier an faces problems incidtnt law week in which h* WM injured, wu using a pockat knife while scuffling with a B) EILEEN MEAD designed u hospital trains and ovtKrowding, but die time prisoner who had a pair of I iicre IS trouble at the WiU sleep 34 people; however, fnme Is agabut u*. We need garden shtan and a railroad 'i<'n turrection conH)l*x, they are going to be revamped th* bulldingt now," Jackson spike. The' prisoner was -I Delhert E. JacktOft, to house cn^ 24. Thay tn •ueaidly cut about tbe faca ;:. niiiendent of adult air-conditioned and durmg tbe ftey. Guard* tn •-^^•^ ai the Lorton central Jackaon hu requested a new Comfortable, he said. youth center to housi young forbidden to bring any kind of • • -'^ • 1^ 'he man in die Presently, there are only 13 first offenders and keep them weapon into tbe prison, be beds in the maximum security •eptrattd from the older men.' noted. I .t • Hi males have died wea. The rest of the complex Additional recreational 'ill. J week of stab wounds . In another episode, dM ii considered to be "open facilities have also been -~-d''.\ suffered at the hands guards said a captain allegedK area" and the dormitories are ifequested, u well u funding cdled down one of the guartu IK: inmates and one is not locked up at ni|^t. The for a computer-training IBM -^ J lo have died of a drug in front of the inmates. men are fret to walk around program and a prefab plant to However, Jackson said, he wu : .!• V .\ fourth inmate is in the complex. train long-term residents. He at the scene and that is not the • ^ -ondition at D.C. Jackson said that the feels that the men should learn :ji Hubpiial as a result of way it happened. He said he temperature has gone as h^ a marketbale skill while in di« wu called to the complex late viouiids. Two of eight as 120 in the cdd dormitories facillw. They coidd be paid at ^ •'•._• I ^ who escaped seveiif at night bccauae diere was a this summer and he feeb It prevailing wage rates and the large gathering of inmates -.- 1^.5 jre still at large and would be inhuman to force the money used to support tbtb around a pile of bricks, and Lorton'i iWUiert E. Jadcion /U.N IK the Lorton area are men to stay inside. It would be families on the outside. A •^r-.f up a petition to they would not disperse. He dangerous, too, because under meaningful work program is Jackson said he went along . -1 ihc laxity at the prison. said there were several the prisoners wHI not find robbery., was found conditions where bunks are sorely needed, he said, because with many of dieir concerns, dormitory. He died in an gujrds are disturbed correctional officers, a somediing to use u a weapon unconscious in hi* dormitory two deep and 15 inches apart, idleness causes many of the especially the ones concerning ambulance on the way to the :ILO increase in assaults sergeant, a lieutenant, and the if dwy want to. In dw shMt i (bout 3 pjn. Saturday and all it would take to set off problnns in the cosnplex. sanitation, increase in D.C. General Hotpltal. District '^o:;; and la« week a tempers would be for one of assistant superintendent at die knife can be nude "juat Uke given emergency treatment for >ersonnel and improved poHcc said he wu apparendy .-.. ji which they drew up the meii to accidently kfck In tbe past there were a scene when he noticed that dat"he*aid. a potslble overdose then iKilities but money will have stabbed by anodier inmate arid 'I grievances to be sent another while sleeping. The broom factory, a mattress one of the officers had a can of f A 23-year old inmate at tbe rushed to the D.C. General to be appropriated for this u diat the asuult may have been idea] lituatlon is to keep tbe factory, and a farm at the mace in his pocket. He then Lorton reformatory died Homital. M.0>-: Walter Washington funds are not available. He said drug related. men moving outside, he said. prison, but now there are only noticed another offlcer coming Sunday in a District of He was given fiirther I) t tbrrections Director a move ha* been made to Jackson *aid dut be and the They aie encouiaged to maka a print shop, a metal dudt toward* the group carrying a ColumUa jail from what treatment for a drug overdose :li L Hardy averted a pubUsh all orders diat die men administration are trying use of the recreation Held factory, and a garment paper bag Bid he toM the officials say may have been a dien released to die D.C. jail ' industry where dothlhg is a**istant superintendent to work under. They wfll be everything pottible to cut . ^vj wjs appointed by P la y i n g b all and drug overdose. It wu the infirmary where he wu found made for the inmate*. lake Uiat .man into the tower poeted in prominent places and second apparent drug-related down on inmate iwrest, tbe V^ashington to the runningT-any thing to bum off dead at 6:45 ajn. Sunday. The fadlitie* have changed and find put what he had in read at roll-call each day. - death at the institution in two drug problem and attempts are i. lit Superintendent of the pent up feeliiigs. On Sunday nuht, Enoch . with the time*, a* have the the bag. As it turned out, it He laid no prisoner* will b* days. Robert Patterson, serving being made to ease the guartb vrv^.es at the Lorton Creek of Washaigton wu Jackson expressed concern inmates. Once the aver^ wu simply Ped with cans of aOowed to work in the records a 7 to 2! year aenteiice for appiehension. "But the union •JCLITV in April. Prior found staggering frotn stab that there is not a center for inmate wu 37 years old. office, as they have in the past, assault widi intent to commit vriU not tun tbi* hiadtution," J: Jj:r.e he had turned sodu, Jackson said. wounds behind a prison screening tite prisoners u they Today the average inmate is 23 and that tighter security Jackaon said. -LU-;J1 offers to take the After the incident wat over, come In. "They come in 1/2 years old and he said, he called all die itoeasuiet will be taken. everyday by the busful and we "street-wise". Ninety«ine l.J^ deputy director of officer* into tbe office and He noted dut one of the don't know what we have," he eroent are black, he said, took the mace away from the Kpjiimeni of Corrections said. "We are forced to put union demands was lo [any have no respect for officer. No prisoners were J-: i-.gton at the time he them in with the rest of the B throughly search all linng Federalize Lorton— Parris authority or. sense of present, he said. • iM the position. He was residents. They should have a quarters, and working areas to regwnsiWIlty. "You name a He cited a recent incident In look for knives and other Del. Stanford E. Panri*, :ej ;rom West Virginia health check-up and be crime and III name a man in residents living near the which one of the correctional weapons including handguns. Republican candidate for the D.t. government's • •^ •••t Technology with a questioned as to their feelings this in*titiition who has facility." Parris said liumerous ofTicers working the gate had He said dut such a search Congress from the Ei^th shortcomings In the area of iO in business and bac.kpounds before we committed it", be said. "We escapes from Lorton have sprayed his own can of mace would have to be made by die District, has called few Federal correctional administi-ation." ^rjiion and sociology place them with the rest of the have a little of everything placed a heavy burden on die inmates." on an unruly visitor and, correctional officers on legislation removing the Parris said he intended to here." county's law einforoenient parsue the mrtter further widi :i his degree in hand, accidently, some went into die overtime and diere wu no controversial District He said he has requested agencies. He said he the House District Committee d Negro, said he There are good inmates and eyes of a pregnant woman «4io money availaUe to pay diem. reformatoiy at Lorton front thitt a recqjtion center be built wholeheartedly endorses to see if something Could be • J: I \ pounded the many of diem are invofved la wu waiting in line to sipi up. When asked if die men would D.C. control and making it a as soon a* possible. ' "self^Ktp^ programs where Cotinty Supervisor Jack done right away to "...ease die -• •-! ooking for a job, An incideiit concerning a not make the search federal insdtution-a step long "We have $531,000 they go out Into the Herrity's proposal dial die minds of residents who live J-'. :.) setiie for a job as group of itmtates chasing 10 voluntarily to make their job% proposed by Rep. William L. ai^ropriated for a cultural art communitv 4*1^ itw abuse jom facility be transferred to die near the Lorton reformatory." ';>or.jn earning J1.55 officers was also disputed by easier in the long run, he sal' Scott. workshop and $447,000 from ptogra clean up ^ federal government. .: lie sjid he passed the' Jackson. He said in that that the union would Parris met with Fairfax Congree for . three Butler fadllL nplex, be incident the inmates and the "I believe diis would be die •^-T.ice exam with a permit it. The union will .„ County Sheriff James Swinson buildings to relieve •aid. neople in officers were all chasing one of I not most practical way to resolve -• at a time when 45 even allow men to volunteer t diis week to discuss the Lorton •J* wraates who had gone many trf' die problems which pci cijht ot tlSe" go out widi self-help groups tc f^ility. Following the 1 b«filk4IMKfgQMMIb^< ,„ have evolved over, dn^ y^ars - -5 nii^fd, but still,. J land were vTwilly'brought "to 1 ?. 0 1 g.et a job m^hSRf tn^ 4^!^r^ jevetyone's Uf,ff^m„m» o PRICES CUT IKS! VIR(;i\IA HANK «9 599 ^Mvum UMBNIKSr iMIaMMMPalm 579 m ^f tam A-IOO- »4T Sal* Ends S«pt. 4th SHKRWW-WILUAMS ! r>^V. FOR BOm-Kerry Payne, a Woodbridge Hi^ School craduate QUAUTV PAINTS AT EVERY MItCC her teaching career on Monday, die ta»e day Oeae Tint gndan at NIARUM9CO PIJVZA SHOmNQ CENTEK re Hementanj School began their acfaooi carem. Mia PayiM ia ako a 13t06Mt.WiiiiiilDri>» o'Radford Cofcfe. (ManaM Bymn photo hy HenU ^^MMn • I •MWa I IwMlMlw '•'^'W^' POTOMAC NEWS, WedBMdigr, Aai»ul 30,1*72, A-3 Ritenour's laiUr wtnt on to say dut tine* Batcu* had not subsequtntty laaigntd, Iha Council took itt action Saturday. Ritenour't letter alto Wkat's indicated dut di* to«m wat Train Now for a Naw sending Baacu* a cheek to happening Ufa of OppcrtuiHty, cover hit tarvioat lo dw town Indapandanca and for the mondi of Augutt. Sacurity. Friedlander did not tahtaaa tht •rouMltiM amount. Commenting on th* ktter world? from Ritenour, Fritdlandar said, "We haven't deddtd what FOR LEADERSHIP NEWS USTEN TO FALL we'ragolagtodo." A previous Potomac Ne«« article indicated that one of CLASSES! the situations leading to Houtawivafl Now that ^ childran ara back Bascue's dismissal had In tchool-take advantage of our fall daiM . occurred «4ien Myron (Ed) Lynn and Don Sbnner had gone to Mayor Robert Ritenour's home with Bascua for traffic violatkMt. Lynn clarified dut he and Sonnet had not received traffic violations but were Woodbridge, Va. Phone: 494-7800 protesting harassment of RADIO •-?'.vr?r.r-r 13928A Jeff Davis Hwy. their customers. I I S SPLITJ-Tamniie Rene Brent, 3, greeti »ini;o, of the Banana SpliU, who were preiented in .1 flood benefit Sunday by the Gi9«ter MitiHaat Jiyceettes. The fun waa at Stonewafl Jackson High s^!)ool. (Manassas Bureau photo) action Thursday. Occoquan The Potomac News contacted Ritenour yesterday, • Confinuec/ and Ritenour dc«Biied to trom Page 1 report «4ut happened at the Ritenour next suggested Saturday meeting. iliJi since the town ha* Sgt. Mias Mamie Davit, tacietaiy IX)n Fenton as a full tim* to die Town Coundl, abo policeman, and since the town decUned comment. ^Jii get help from the County Fairfax attorney Blaine Police Departrtient, the town Friedlander, who repftsentt TRIANGLE PLA2A is ideally located for your ioeds but one poUceman. Batcuc, releaaed. to tbe shopping convaniarKa and serves the arsas of I herefore, Ritenour leatoned, Potomac Kewa part of die MiK-e Fenton has tenure, dte Dtimfriea, Quantico, Woodbridge, Dale City letter which die Town CouncQ Triangle and Manassas, . C\:uncii should termiiute tent Bascue. liascue's employment Tbe letter from Ritenour TRIANGLE PLA2A- the Shopping Centar .••.mediately. That motion was itated in part dut prior to die designed to serve YOU . • jde and seconded but not Council's hearing last ^o-ed on, Ritenour wanted to Wednetdiy, at 7:45 pjn., he .orisult with Manassas attorn^ tdd Baicue aad Friedlandeir BUYANACcirmoir Turner Smith, Occoquan^ that be would aik die Council STURDY & ECONOMICAL ^ 'unsel. Ritenour said he Fresh Gentle Dry cleaning to tetdnd itt Aug. 8 decision WATCH NOW. WrU. QIVE "MEXICAN BAMBOO HAMPERS" mended to talk with Smith to fire Bascue and tefantate VOUTMSCLEAR :!.J: night and hopefully Baacue to "aliow" Batcu* "to Bwv Ml AcGuMn or BwlovA and LARGE-26" Hirfi; 18" Wide, w>«t Cover. Knits, Woveiis... •I'.orivene the Council for ttrifif in yOM aU wMeh. Wtll Mttad » resign that position." HI g.ga« Uoch «l lue**. FfM. Tli« 9»—^*y PMS WW MOk Uh« ttwy-(« MEDIUM-22K" High, 18" Wide, with Cover....*4.95 Silks, Satins... wptntfad w gpao- And wy ••••••• Wedding Gowns... Manderfieid Buy Mt AAetimn' Airf Vinfl NEW & UNUSUAL •r Butgwa Mw- • Gently, carefully cleaned in jaMawagiif* • IVtialKfl DIIED NATURAL FLOWEfS • Continued Uanf* For Your Fall AiTgnpntants the largest, most modern -from piagt 1 dry cleaning plant in Prince Manderfieid wa« a member of the VnSIT us IN TRIANGLE PLAZA William County. Woodbridge Kiwani* Qub and OarlAdy (Ntxt to Tony'i Sport (>nt«r) of Angels Church, where the funeral ROUTE ^1 DUMFRIES, VIRGINIA service was held yesterday afternoon. He had been a patient at die Fairfax aBl[\*5«p*4. -iHosftitjIjjjfjjj several weeks, after 3 G's sufCering-a Maafc^ut had been moved'a M week ago to tbJtairftit'mtd^'tfdWL . i OiTO r I3V^ SHOP Peerless Cleaners Inc where he died Saturday afternoon. TRIANGLE PLAZA OUtlFRIES, VA. 2aO» >M>UR*> Servint Eaitem Prince WilUanithuniy^ Siitce, 194S ' Man.. TiMt., Wad. a. Sal. *IOAM - c PM * * •"miln:9AJil.loI0PJI.,lion.uini'Fri.'.' 'K7^WI<"" Interment was atPohickCenKleiy, with Hours: tton.-Tliun., 04; Fri., »«; Sat. 9*. 221-2)32 Tnura. a Fr(„' 10 AM - aPMi CMMM sun. S*tftSim.,9AJI.to6PJI. .o/pili:^ arrangements by Cunningham Mountcastle Funeral Home. In addition to his ton, who is now president of the Bank of OPAQUE ROOM DARKENER WSIT EDDIE'S FOR THE FINEST IN... 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If something BELLE ; i S'lXDRES 875-5000 -jid happen to you, it fOarail- WOMEN'S FASHION APPAREL Houn: Moo. thru Thuti, 11 am to 10 pm; Fri. & r^ the cash to pay yow ——fur Sat., 11 am to 12 Mkinight; aoied on Sundays '•••'A Or our ptan can be used to TRIANGLE Pl^UA jM.sh a permantm addition to ' -r hfe insurance «4ien Ac aart- cc IK paid off For all the ^'*»-''T THE AREA'S r:3c: me 1 HAV PRiNTING" LARGEST & I Uf\l SERVICE Com« in ond ch«ck MOST COMPLETE "••fc i«fc — •»«ii wa^as iiaim iirt p^w PAT MURPHY ourSUAAAAER OHtc«: 491-4116 GARDEN CENTRE & NURSERY w* ...... ,.•«* ..; $7jn CLEARANCE Tobl« Honne: 491-2054 C/ LitainMnnc* aM %M .- .. flkjt' • IM ajaa •'••"" i«i« «• - »•» 11JS» EVERYTHING FOR •5 •» 11J* prlc«f cift OS THE LAWN AND GARDEN •• "• . lUt JW :. •J» 1X19 much OS •" •-•-. MS 14JM Residential & Commercial Landscapinf ••• IMS IMS *•• ••• WJSS tMS oiM-hoK off. 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CARNIVAL 24 which U the date of the Mueic will be provided by ^ faming a mixed four bowHog W. Va., viritad with theh tea 10th diatrici meeting in StarUghu. Tk;keu are on ide This RAFFLES CAKE and daughter-in-law, Mr. and lesgue have until Sept. 6 for Ktai Eames, 10, snd her Arlliwton. Lyttch hope* to now from any boat chib CARON McCONNON %» up. The league will boiH Mr*. Larry T. Lilly of have hi* 25 eUglUe neme* *a member, or call Kay Yohn it co-chairman Liia Rover Hemingway Dr. They arrived W0Bk each Tuesday evenii^ at 9 pja, yusd SI9.41 in theMuaicular thai the charter may be 670-6070. See you at «M DALE CITY in the Lynwood Lane* to on AuBuat 13 aad aUyed until Memben are aaked to bring hold an organizatianal meetlaf Oyttroahy carnival diey hdd epplied for at that time. Call Shjpwreck Donoe Sept. 23. HOME DEMONSTRATION |lue and icliior* ai the Woodbridge. ^xnaond by « the 20th. Ihey had a b«tl hhii at 670-3432. By popuhu' demand, then CLUB MEET IN SEPT. tomonow at 10 ajn. at IS la*t Seturday. Kim* ^ner viaithu all die reeuuraau hi workihop for that meetlniwiB uoup from Holy Famliy Kathy, age 9, was hi on all tlM BOATING ASSOCIATION will be another cnbieaat at Sue MorrUaay, publicity Unwood Bowling Allay ia Cluueh, the leuue is opiM lo the Woodbridg* aad Dale aty entail rosUiii flowen Item Woo ^'fGtikmOwaa,,mmanMhymdalm»t)oot,^1ty»9t^ Police offer free tools to mark personal goods Operation identification" • ^ now underway in Prin^ ^;iljani Co. County police officers at G.ir Field and Manassas now hjve the electric etcJimg tools which they will loan out at no ^Iiarge to county reddenti. r-.ew are to be used to etch :.'e ov.r.er's identificatioh -;.niber on all types of "•-..vchold articles and j..:om;ibile parts. Social i-.unty numbers are most ninonly used. The tool also " J > be borrowed by "".-^mosses. P.''.:cc Chief George' Ow«Ai !r-J tlie Potomac News-th»\ I JiT :;tication program is i.JiiahIo to ail, as atneans to i .; J own on the burglary rate 4 rhe county. The current rate jirage^ about 60 incidents a • r.-.h. It also makes it r s and white S2^Sl!l'*Si "**"•" *«»*• «* *S»«rt«Mrfa2^ • 1 < siruck the Birchdale • Dale City Thundiy REMEMBER: -> Red and white epiay 3/8 UTIUn DUU KIT •^3% used on tuio^ You can enjoy Drill with 2.5 amp, Vi hp motor. Extra • • ^ vs. lamp poets aad .t Of eons. «M pnoesB h eof«r.7sN totqna for all joba, materiak. 12 aaad- an G N. Breraeitoa »Mlm1a»ySirTrilM better living with papar diaca, rubbar backing pad, lamfa*. • • f. ' " ~ is M wool poliahing bonnat, 4-pc. wood augar ' rs;:mtted that the aet, paint mixer, auxUiary handle, noldad YMI GRANTS Credit. $18» > i (truck at •I to mis* 1 high-impact plaatic carry caaa. • V --arely 2 *jn. leantafl »• »o HAJUYI TV, ' M a aM lU, ' .'bicenities and ol»r Woodbriaii, 4M.7M4 tm a mm MMM ^YS, SUNDAYS 12 TO 5:00 P.M. LASOfl DAY » • fl or sidewalk* tad •*•»« j'ltiii, wsem w» SsaU an m **, IBLIPU. HIMT: ItaMM NTS INFLATION Shop Now 3 Days only*** / August 31, ond SAVE! Stptmbor 1-2 Assortedi loHS-WMring durabU ?*^>«*.. Decoraton •2^ Sports SNOW WHITEl :M Material SHEETS prints, solids N'^^ w librarian Susan Kimdavig wltti aide Shkley < THEMMAIBUNKET FOi ONLY YttmraW COMFMY Library branch 2 Yd. Snowy white 128-count cotton muslins for take lota of rough wear.:. washing aftar washing. Stretch ends on fitted stylea for easier bed making. Stock up now supervisor bails and save while our low aala ^»^ SAU prevails. 'PriMcata'-tbe blaitket for all seasona. Uae Pulllkrter from Montana alone on warm nights or top with sheet blankat n»*^ atylM Sala $1.M •«.. for cold weatiier. Machine wash polyaster. 72"x . MartcMng pillow cafM-.taia t ferVtc' 90" fits twin or full size beds. ny (ARRON MCCONNON College in Chicago. She tlwn Repro br AF. rho new branch supetvitor tan a pub&c library hi her the Leesylvania Public home town of Wlliston, NJD. ::jr\ at the Garfield and taught English at a -. :;'.!in;stra!ion building is Mnj community coQege there. ~< .>J:: iCnudsvig of Ariingtoa. Mn. Knudsvig came to the M:> Knudsvig came to the Washkgtoa an* in I97Q with :- KUon on Aug. 9 from tfie her huiband, fcier, who i* a S1! ii- jj^.'st Pioneers Libraryin member of the Army Band at •^ ^-'•::ngton. Ft. Meyer. In addition to \i though her family punuing a doctorate in music --:.-\c'ound has been tn at Catholic University, Peter - : .^ JL asting, with her ^ys with Northen Virginia ^••.:fiJia;her. one of the radio Chamber Symphony, tbe i-'.vn in eastern Montana Lynchburg Symphony : J \u'irem .Vorth Dakota in . Orcheatra nd die Fairfax •-~^. Mrs. Knudsvig prefer* Symphony. ,r?i4. i: -.iP, worlt. f ~~*.-- oMrai. Knudacfg^.loves ; -I ^varTt*^ gtr^ad^hlfif " ••-i. iibrarifes ftid toTlle -ftrnjoO' |rt:i3Jii1oH •-..Jus of working with the weather." Aldtough Ae r' p:^' 10 build their public occasionally misaes die sld :-r> i> stem." said Mrs. ^opes of Montana, ihe ilnds k: , Jjv;|; She expressed ifae purchasing fresh sea food po that the public would equally rewardug. Both she i! i-J- : . . Ai:h the library board to Help pay oiff Si your Rl'IT GRAD - mortgage SALE Airman Recruit Hdpfree your wife of f - i Allen of 7603 worry with an Allatatc 10-CUr mOHATOIt - View Brew' , -marie Drive, Moctga** CutccUation level for perfect coffee everytima. De- •-^j'>. graduated Plan. tadiaUe cord. &gnal li^t. r,, ruit training at Nj\al Training 2-SllCI POr-W TOASra -makes shade - ;: Orlando. SM or PiiM« of toast desired from light to dark. R«- fiEORGE f ERKINS movable crumb tray. Plastic end paneh. S'A QT. COOKn-niYR-with wire ack a RES. ««-373i mesh basket for deep frying. Stewa. rte-two-fhr«« cooks, roasts, too! GInuning alundman MAmittKO fini^. unch! SHomas cfirnEii S-SMiO PORTAKLI MIXfR-niixea, WMDMIOGE.VA. whips, beats!... powerfol motor. Beater 2»lt ejector for easy cleanupa. Great buy at. our low price. SnUV STtAiW/ MYHK>N-lightw«ight ^jn your tiaaaifiad ^d in the With 17 steam verts for quickai, i_ °oTomac Nawit ironing. Fahhr dial for all fabrioa. Aeekond Vewt and th* Ou«ntioo San»Y. PhaM 221-2m I7a?its FIGHTS INFLATION. .COAST TO COAST THl MAU AT WMM^mci :i\^f\ yK. r-iMOMAC NtUS. Wedncjdiy, Augusi iu, \t7i, \.t WOODBRISGE STORES ONLY I4MI JirKRSOH MVU mTY. WMOMWM, VA. Mlsief Vtlveleea Campus SKIRTS 7.MValwr The unmi*t*kable softne** of velveteen in a seneationel collection, of regular length iklrt* Jthot ikirti. autton front*, • gore flip*, belt* II novaity trim. 8.-18. Chess game •Iris Heed Ihe Class SPAIMUm Haw action DRISSIS tvLT Since Spasjky and FiKher, the chess laae haa Baautifutly itylad no-cere spread. Now Godwin Middle Schoolh« formed a cotton*! Nautical*, Juntper ^ncss ciub that meets once or twice a week after 'ft blouee, dre**e* with e.98Valual bdiool to learn the popular game. For the next ve*l». Colon that k*ep se\eral weeks, the club will be engaged in a lockJ ng nice newt schoolwide tournament to determine a grand Seneatlonal prieel.Sizes4' champion, (above) Larry Benson is in deep U. concentration prior to his next move, (below) Bobby McKee and Darreli Epps found playing space scarce, so they took their game to the floor. SIrIt BODY suir SKflRf SETS lOHD Setter acrylics, 7.WVdMl comfortably (oft In woven plaid* or knit *o«ld *kirt* diat pull-on over pcintad or *oltd body *uit* or atirvDe or lamfaekln. 4.4X,. 714. OfF-PRICE SPECIMi •OTS No decision SKI JACKETS Men's Early-bird sale of reversible quilt to quilt jackets, mad* of ruggad nylon with Vinyl Suede on commuter warm' filKrtg. Two Rocicet jacket with hidden hood. Szes 4 • M. parking ban 5.88Vah«l " Vlabry. assistant acute one in Eastern Prince BOMBER -; -: anon planning • William County «4uch serves as ; e- \>r Ihe State Highway a "bedroom communily" to -:•• met Wednesday the Washington metropotitaff Men-Sized he principle psirtie* area and as such depends on J ::i the MaruriiKO transportation for work Savings! •tnuter parking bn. opportunities. Fringe parking • ";rJing meeting wu areas of Fairfax County have ••• I b\ the Hi^way been arroiged as part of the '•:\r: in respcns tO- Northern Virginia .or enquiries. Transportatioa System, to FLARE JEANS :.i i:iion lo Mabry. Ihe which Prince WMham Pounty J .1 j- attended by David does not Mong.- Highway Department According to Camper, an • engineer; Gerald immediate sohitioa to dte SpaeialPkniMe president of the commuter's plight seems • • >. .1 M erchants unlikely until pabtic wd 2 : •.vD. and John prhiate kitoesti work togedter ^ of H y11o• for a balanced Iranaportattiai Rugged 10 or. denim in jeans with iv'N The merchants system. the new bush pockets, sdtds with r <:aiod the shopping striped pockets and striped jeem rir\;ng facilities CONM with solid pockets. While they iaetl -irr.xlate the 2S0 to' 28-40 > ici: durmg the day. Youth arrested ia99 Value! >.lut)on as lo «4ieie •o-<; ,an park appean to -•^ man's land. A for tampering Ruwed vinvi suede jackets with knit r parking are* referred collars & cuffs, slash pockets & zip .- ^.ire property and it* with automobile fronts. You get warmth without .re not obligated to wwght in brown, came) or rust. Priced pi:Mic parking for Frank Parker. Jr., J8, of right for men who insist on real value r p e T s, according to . 13S1S Wood St., Woodbridge, for their money' S M L XL Other possible wa* chaffed with tan^iii« - > I. h as church Iota or with an automobile on ^ are again private Saturday. - A^ there is no readily Police said that Parker wa* public land, a accused of attempting to steal < M appean unUcehr. a tire off the aatomobile of ~ ~. irv for retoMnga* Barbara Pat<|iaal of 1609 - -cit in no apedAe Kennicky Ave.. Wbo^rtdg*. :^f n t as far a* «a Satnrdey aigfK bat mm -x-rt either kxal, Ha** frMrtewdoff. C:A: IS conccmsd, he He retaiaed to dw eeeaeon a Mcyde aid wa* amaied by •' prohlem is ( cewatypoAoe offtoaaa. l fOTOMAC NEWS. W«d«««t»y, Auiun 30.1»72, A-7 BEER AND WINE ON SALE ALL VIRGINIA STORES ONLY DISCOUNT SMCKS iMiwelser Nettea 32'OUNa (OUAirr) NOSFTIMN •OTTIR 45 74- POTOMAC NEWS, 30.19T2,A-a arbitration concerning would be undesirable because Board will meet in tbe evening flnidiing work on dw buildhig. of the Ktace it would require. one month out of eadi AJao audiorized wa* payment Place said dut a kit for 250 .quarter; the other two of $2194 to Spector, hake, cars, the preeent eatimate, meetlnp wiH remain in die and Howell for dwir efTorU In would requhe about oiw acre. morning. The next regularly the completion of dw library The Ubrary itself would need scheduled meeting wfll be Architects to begin plans Autng tlie period of confUct apptoxknately one half acre Sept. 25 at 7:30 pjn. The with the connactor. Placa *M for parking space. Board agreed that a number of to diought dw*e would be dw Finally, tiw Board decided special night meetings would latt bilb to be paid OB dw to diange its meeting time. be necessary while die new Central Ubrary. Starthig widi September, dw Ubrary is being designed. In conjunction widi dw final bill*. Place preaented dw for new east PW library Board widi a final cost analydt CB dw Central Ubrary, which wa* prepared by Spector, The Ubrary Board Monday Bai»a-i« The men shuddered a bit but building completely. Ftake, and Howell. According iigreed to sign s conUact witt •aid "yet." At ihey left, th* schematic phaa* of dw deaipi bidldiag for longer periods of to dw report, dw total cost of THtaTaa architect Spectot, Peake. and Architects and Board will be IS pergwit of dw total time, thereby using moif dw buikling, exclutive of dw men were preparing to piher member* agreed dut changH Howell to begin design work die site plant for the irea, after architecU' tie, s^ikh 1* 6 teating and detk space. In locea* road to Manaata* Drive, on the new Ubraw in Eastera wouU haw to be made in size percent of the total addition. Place noted dut dw ««* $530,858.71. The exact HtM**WJ.l AUa 23 «iru SEPT. 6 whkh diey. intended to walk radwr dim ki quality: '^Vhat I'rince William, the fkm had the portion of the Potomac eonatnietlon coat. Thus, dw ua* of du reference material* coat of tto access road ha* not TWOBIGWEEKSI designed the Central Ubrary in you have here tt die Ceatial Libraiy Board will remit and the reference ataff it yit been detemUned by dw Hoapltal die which wlU be • Ubrary it die rock bottom for Manassas Park. uaed for die library. Work wO! $4230 to Spector, Peake, and hiifwr than community uae. etaff; dw approxhnate price Cartoon lur« at Ou* Meeting wiUi die newly a good quality budding." Howell for dw immediate waa $60,000. Fund* remwting begin immediately. Spector maintained. "The Board of Superritor* selected architects, the Boerd 'Problems sroae when die work. Tlie Board voted to *i^ welcomed the community fnm dw original $600,000 for was told that only the After considerable the entire contract, wiUch coUege widi open amu," Mr*. dw building will be returnedt o a I >tiw.u,>.m Board tried to determine die madwmatkal cakulation; Mrs. ^v hematic phase of the total cgct of the building Howell aatund dwm could be Kirby remembered, "but now the coimty. DOUBLE STAR Nellie Curtit nigastted dut die terminated if dw refeiendum architectural work was which the firm it to design. they are going to have to Place reported to the Board ACTION SHOW "ecessary immediately. The Board deduct 725.000 from failed. Fund* for dw initial reaUae that the preapnce of dM The Bovd of Supervisor* had -the total bond amount for die a discussion widi Hylton 1 ibrary Board intend* to have approved a referendum design will come from $10,000 tchpoi is going to mean a :he first phase of the plan* purchase of die dte and begin advanced to dw Ubrary Board Enterprises' attorrwy John amount of $625,000; however, financial coawnitinent. I have Walvius concerning the siw for complete before die UbFary work. "I do hot *ee how dioee by the Superviaor* until a Uke heard plenty of words, but I a payment for die 3.9 acre site people could poeaibly have die the projected Dale City Ubriiry. goes lo referendum in wa* to be included in die amount i« forthcombig to dw want to see somediing .on November, in that way. Board guts to chargt u* $80,000 for Board from dw Sttte Hii^way paper." Pboe aggieed: "for The Board previoudy approved :;iembers hope to give voters a bond. No determination ha* dw land," the aaterted. At dw a 3.9 acre iite at the yet been made on the price Department. If fte nfarendiaa dd* year, dw difference in u«* .tear idea what they are getting e*tim*ted $22 per tquate foot, paetet, thete fund* will win be fai sendees and suppUt*. interaection of Dale Boulevard I or their $625,000; thu*, dwy «Mch die library must pay: Ubrary Director Philip Place In the future, the student u*e and Keystone Road. Place said the cost could be die fair ultimately be taken from dw licpe the chances of paasageof figured dut die remaining reierendiim amoOat. will require additions In that Hylton. had previously 'he referendum will be market value of die land avadable fund* wouM enable personnel and book purchaaes. been willing to donate the site. ($20,000 per acre or $80,000); In other action, the Board iinprvwed. dwm to have about 17,700 te*oh«d to allow dw new These are going to have lo be However, Place said diat dw it could be dw price die. developer was now leas eager, ALSO ON THE Spec lor, Peake, and Howell iqutn ket of kterior space. "I Manaisas campus of the reflected in our budget." w.xi.i oi.s \f:\ hospital paid for the tract, phi* periups with dw idea of using SAME PROGRAM lold the Board that die have never been concerned northern Virginia Community Final auUiorization for ute interest ($3000 per acre or with die amount of money hi part of the site a* a commuter schejiiatic phase of the design aporoximately $15,000 Colk^ (NVCC) to use dw of the Cenual Ubrairy by thit; my concern hat been that . Central Ubraiy for dwir small parking area. wij; include an overall exterior. including interest); die Ubrary NVCC wiU have to be made "Parking, in and of iteaetf, is ULMJtf Buvunnr NAPOLEON design, plus a basic floor plan we provide dte people a Ubraiy book collection untd dw. through the Board of Board might aho be able to with approxhnalely ISJOOQ desirable. Place contended, ano !or the projected striictute. leaac the Imd for $1 per year. permanent NVCC biiil^ i* Superviaor*. Noihiiig in that portion of the tquare feet of tpace. Thit complete. Prbvott WHford "it a**ure* that we will have Widi an $80,000 difference in The Board also authorized people en dw site. However, SAMANTHA ilrjwmgs wUi be precise, but estimate i* fine widi me." Houtmon told Board member* Place to see if there are meant the people should have a fairiy possible prices for - the Place declared. we would not be able to tell structure, die architecU said dut he needed thelf space fbt available dirough which bookt. specific idea of the form of the The final etdmates were approximately 700 book< and how many cars we would have MIGHTY that there could be a records, and art prints lost hi to deal widi. Ihere ire no library, the architects derived by adding the 25 periodicalt; initially, dw the flood mq^ be reimbursed .;Mitinued. diffieience of more diaii 3000 estimated coat of the site work accurate estimates now, and ^K TO DAWN MATINEES DAILV' square feet of floor ^ace in bookt wouM not drciihite, and to the library. Place will ($86,000) to die estimated ttudentt on a work-etudy the number of commuters is UNTIL SCHOOL OPENS Board Chairman Mr*. the building. Atked whether investigate all channels of bound to. go up substantiidly." SHOW cost of the construction program wculd be added to funds to replace the mateiialt . 1:00 3:00 Hdrbara Kirby asked die they could change the tin of ($414,370 for an 18,835 The Board tentatively jr.liitects if they couli the structure if to total the library'* ttaff at die «4udi were m the hocnes of • 1; . ' •• 5:00 7:00 9:00 tquare foot building) and expenteofNVCC. flood victims and therefore decided to wait to see what complete this work by Oct. 1 financial ability were to lubtractine the $25,000 would be. suggested: die (.: i' .. :: io the Board would have a change, the architect* replied Place, in favoring the lost. ALL SEATS $1.00 decided on ior site aquisition. project, maintained duf die consensus of the members was month to present the plant. that it would entail altering die The architect's fee for the The Board dto authorized that a commuter parking lot IBOR DAY EVE MON. tiiruTHURS. libraiy would lerve dw needs' final payments on die Central of the new students in any Ubrary. Bradley Tyree. Inc. event. Since the college would wdl receive $13,680.09 as a provide the necessary staff, he result of the decision of dw felt that "this is a good way arbitration held on Juiw 5. The for the community to serve the Board had taken the college and dw citizens of dw construction company to community." The StonewaO Jackson Hi^ School library, Housmon 3 cars recovered contended, is aiadequate for — -—Ml its present use and is in a and returned . location which must be secured in the evenkig. Place Three automobiles were rSnoopy 1 tdi the Board diat a section recovered and returrwdt o their of the adult non-fiction area of owners when they were found is now the Central Ubrary is not parked on dw left side of . scheduled for use before the Stoneridge Drive m Manassas a o^^SeUUm^llfUoo date of die dnFriftjrwbiWl«J#wbof«kJ^' NVCC campus. When dw vehicles were reported stolen superstar! school's collection beguis to in Fairfax County and one in chx:ulate, a system will be wt Alexandria. up in the conference room A stereo tape player and presendy being used by dw tapes valued at $450 were Sm^ Busiiw'st Administration. taken from William Uwtcm's Looldng to the kmg range, auto while it was parked at his dw Ubrary Board recognized home.,12986 Organs St., Lake that the presence of a college Ridge, on Sunday. will have an effect on the library system as a. whole. tVEHOrrEST Student use of a library. Place declared, is different from TRDNI other use. Students stay in the *>^namM.otHfmM.Pt:nKaimitat ON WHEELS TfCMMcoton*!^^ Gp-K)UND '.Guides':; SHOIWTMES RAOUEL .780-^POa 1-3-6-7-9 WELCH SING A SONG- KANSAS .Spectators (right) brought blankets and _^ _JHAYLOFT .hjirs to Battlefield THE PROFESSIONAL OMtaKR THEATRE Park Sunday to hear Prasaatt iMr««c* a*nor.'> NOW aomSk Jon Bachman (above) in UMMaiNK PLAYING I h;s last Parks and Recreation-sponsored --oncert this summer. PLUS, CHEF GEORGES RICHA-S LAVISH BUFFETI '*» T(i«..W»d.Tt»ur.Sun. $12 FrLSet. TSmin. from brttwy. I $7JOSun.M«t. I mRESERVATIONS:^ r«ten!n«L VTII f 368-3666 % ^^=™"-^J FAnd All Wirdi Sroiei~ Seofood 'tt 4 TOP HITS! lanassas SUN, SEPT 3 Prices; $2.00 Per Person The Bratwursthaus Restaurant RAMADA INN in PRINCE WILLIAM PLAZA proudly presents «e-^ FOB THE FIHEST im ftfrt'ML mr mm the sensational sounds of GEHMAN « AMERICAN FOOD at UNBEATAILE PnCE» a LUNCHEON a DINNERS aSANDMCIffS - ^ .."""""owgiriiMaiMus.v VISIT US TOD A Y and LOOK 0 VEfi OUH NEWL Y EXPANDED MENU. Ifl Funny-Vou'll Ho««ll DANCING NIGHTLY Whit luppcns vou »»on*I b*(t«w See CM A nip-Snorting. htr.«tan T«p-Me«d< mm A WOOratlME STOWE ONLY 14W1JIPKM0N DAVIS MVY. WDOOtRIOQE, VA. CiBdkhts DtOnd (3ad ifi^t) fMi sopport «r JaiMt J«w«B. U. Gov. HOIMI. F^ Ba^ Why pay more for Howell backs Durland candidacy Virginia Li. Gov. Henry SUte Central Committee, abo II"well came to northern looking at." permissiveness in the endorsed Dutland's candidacy. Durbnd ^>oke briefly about marketplace which aOowt ^ ..'Kinia Monday to endotaa Bai^y and Jewell wdl wiw u '!:<.' candidacy of former Del, hit "campa^ of contaence," contumers to be cheated, honorary co-chairmen for attacking the "permlisivenett permiarivenesi in die inconie Kill Duriand for Ei|^dl Olttlict Prince WUam County. 1 "iigressman. In national government which tax which allowi many rich Cajy W. Cnwford, PriMse permits die drooping of five cotporadons aad buaiamman I le spolce at the opening of William's delegate to die IJ u r i an d 's campaign mflUon tout ot bomfai in one to escape paying dwir fair Democratic National day in Vietnam, the share ortajtet.** KiMdquarters at 5515 CMrofaw Convention, and former \ve., Alexandria, before an member of die Sute Central .-..Jience of more thu 100 Committee, will lerve u .jinpaign workera and Dtsrland't campaign Mipporters. Coordlnttor. Just in time for summer fiin Prince William's County Howell piaiaed Dutland's \:;y. Floyd Bagley and record of legislative Mjnas:ia$ real estate bfokir accamplitiwient in hit two J.i:Tie!> G. Jewell, both fofmer terms in the House of ::ic:nbers of the Democntfic Delegates and called on the news medU to explote In depth and coomare the lecotdt Youth aide dt aH four Eighdi Diatrict Conpeaiional candidates. Durland not only V&cation CMMraM $1,91 High Top BASKETBALLS supported the progressive Is named measures proposed by Howell Siper action batkattaU shoes for inlants and chifckan. R*inforc«d in dw legiidataire, but "He did aole, «w 9u«rd, grip toU. Infanta SIZM 8-10; chJkhen'k tizaa 11 -2. ONE WEBC ONLY thingt that hadn't, even MMleoniv.. ' - by Harris occuned.to us," HoweU said. PLUS Loan Howell cited Dutland's Robert E. Harris, an efforts to save open, space and It's cash to clean up your left-over bills .;:dependent candidate for the recreational areas, hit and get ready. PLUS cash to go. PLUS ^ih Congressional aeat« hu tuccettful guidance throngh' announced the appolntinent of. dM Cetaai AaaemUy of a bffl extra cash at any of Beneficiars 1700 Duk Rader, 1972 Oiympfc to rei|idR VKV teatii« of offices along the way with your Beneficial I r.dh competitor in hortebnek newbon babies to pievent InteiOffice Identification Card. It's the pen-jumping, fencing, mental retardation, and .-jpiJ-fire shooting, swimmfeig Dutland's leadership - in die one loan that does it all—fixim getting jHvl cross-country runing, to legitlatne attack on die sales youoffonagreat vacation—to conning •-.ad Youth for Harris. tax on food uid medicine. Kader was an assistant "These are the dihigs no one hoine to a mailbox without a lot of biUs r.^tructor in biology at tlw eberunning for Congress in in it. Call up or come in today! . nversity of "" with' Tet'a aboiit tbe You'regbod formdiPeTat Betieliciai"^ 3rtt ^. •::;oiionally disturbed youth at Congressmen Virginia hu JH' Partridge Foundation in now," Howell urged dw vjjincsville. Most recendy, he Beneficial Finaiide Sy^iem Long wearing, rugged action shoes...mud guard, reinfoicad soi*. ONE WEEK ONLY crowd. "See if you can diiidc sura^p tread, racing stripe and star. Comet in ian, white. n*iy and ^^ *'•".• ^p<.':^; tour years in ''H'iii^l of two constructive pieces of Loans up to $1(X» — always a choice ol payment plana r^'^earch at St. Elizabedlt' legislation they ever put BanaAclol Finance af Prince WUHom County blade. Infants Stat &«; chitdranli sizes 8W-12. ii.'spital for the National through, no matter bow long 14416 JEFFERSONOAVIS HIGHWAY, WOODBRIDGE i^.^!:;uie of Alcoholism while they've been there, RriDCeWiUiam Piaza, 2nd n. • Pli: 491-2121 . 'pieting two years of coUecthely. That's nhat dw OKM EVENINCS BY APPOINTMENT • PHONE FOD HOUKS ;:jJuate work at George newt media ou^t to be •i^j>hingion University in drug ..•M.'irch. RaJer is directing several age J: ..ps in all areas of the 8dl rcressional district, Hairit nil WHOIE AREA IS TRADHW Earn passes af JACK KLAWANS SMS BOAT SHOES for area ftipar wear, ti,ipar action in these girk go« thoat. Rainforoad \ CHEVY ^aOa^ CITY and lurrgrip toin. ConMt in a eariaty of eokxs. Girh tiaa 12iU: chiidnn^ sian 8K-12; and infomt tins 1-8. concerts •.i.'^ )' .n^e William Co. teens u.ant to hear Charlie . The Country Gendemen •he other artists on die .>:m:ng Arts Society or: series are beingoffeted .opportunity to ean '.'s uckets, according to C raig Dobson, secretary WE SAVE he committee. r ^\ling 10 season tickets : o,r friends and neighbort, .vinous teens wfll be : :ed with dwir own teriet TENNIS SHOES .~ov wtiich will enable ttwaa tiyfoMd font WMT in thete dataic , "end all of dw concerts YOU in wMaawid Mwy. Sot S-10. s ONLY . . jded in the coaoert -~ will be an OcL 18 $ -: featuring Charlie Bytd, ,- CI Performing on No»; A:II be the Maditon cj. Singers who can be ;his month wWl dw ~. Man shot in dispute at Arnnory Jjstin Young, of 9519 l;r..;i!n St. in Manassas, was hj; early Saturday morning in • rt of the National Guard We believe an advertiser should know \":';i'>ry in Manassas. i bled in good condition at exactly what he's getting for his advertising 'o Prince William Hospital, ^ • II n g sustained two dollar. So we tell him - and the general -::Js- one to the upper arm,. ^:.-h went throu^ to-bocfy, public - twice each week, right on the front • •'• one m the mouth. A page. kesman for the Prince' u !ia~. County police said :he ether shot, fired from- There are no " pie-in-the-sky" circulation - caliber revolver, entered •^ r.cs upper lip. The bullet, promises involved. The paid circulation figure, .• continued, hit a tooth, r..j;:ormg both the bullet and an average for the most recent month ho -^^oth. Young was left with available, is subject to verification at any time ••.:.;th full of fragmentt. l.arry Layne, 26, of by the Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC), a i.rr.don, presented himself to .--ce of the Peace WiHiAn highly respected self-regulatory national iir^e about 1S minutes after ' .• rOTOtlACMEWS, WedaMday, AufLitt M, l»T3. A-lt O-W district progress Pacic a oiie-hye«f{iree Run your daaaifM punch/ •d in tha MidwMk Potomac Nam, HM Waakand Rotoniaa Nawt and the eyed by Va. board 221-2118 Quantico Santry. The State Water Control Board land to Prince WUhaoi County in niuia (SWCB) has unexpectedly set a hearing A tecond purpoee of the Sept. 18 foi sanitary landnu privilawt at Cockpit 89IQB hearing wiU be to determine for Sept. 18 in Sichmond to look kilo Totot. Earlier thit year Ae'permit Tot the situation in the Occoquan- nlwther the district it engaged in an landfUUng wu revoked by tlM Prince acttve poUuUon abatement program. If Woodbrida Sanitary District. One of WilUam County Board of Supeivison die uednc queaiioins to be answered it not, dte letter warns, die SWM staff and die transfer of land bec«w veld. may mcanmend dut t special order be . whether the Ditlrict hu a tite for Ito The Sanitwy Diatrict h« tubttquendy aaat to the wperviaort wd die dittrict propoted Potomac Treatment ptent. been ttytag to buy tht land outr^t.' nquitiag dut thay thall not build a new According to a letter from thi SWCB, Mooney tald dtoat ntgotiatloM will tawtr or lewart, makt connection to an four Interconnected plantt in the dlitikt continue. exitting lewtr, ot maka axtmtioBt, have had for the patt thne mondu an Tha dittrict land it tdll flrtt choice, i^out tpaciflc audiorizadon from dM aggregate hydraulic loading in axoaai of Moorny taid. However, he warned dwtt SWCB. / f 95 paicent of thtlr approved c^«cittta, wfll come a point in pUnning whan it WUh S4 million hanging in dia The SWCB, tha ht'ier explaint, hu a WiU be too late to diangt itu. Tha balance, the Occoquan-Woodbridgt policy that, where plant capacity It advitoty eommlttaa it aiUi^ dut dit Saniltiy Dittrict Advitory Commlttaa exceeded for three months, tha Paadtarttona dte be oertifltd to diat hat decided to recommend dut dw controlling Juiiadictlao ihaU itop tetdaa planning can eondnue. If at tfweruda l Board of Supatviton oardfy property parmlti for tha baginniag of point, die Dittrict ritt haa »o< baaa aaar dM currant PaadMritone Mwagt purchaud, dwn Feaditrttona wOl ba taaatmant plant u dM iM for dM future conttructldn and lubmit tnaxptntloii •haa tht plant will go. wRiM VIGIL-Terry Phelps sits with Us thoughts program. Potomac plant. I. a lawn chair M rescue workmiwi^ a 12-fcot Moooay laid if tha tupaniton dacida H. L. Mooney, tha dittrict't : :.h in which Ms brother, Thomas w tnppedat AldMugfi an axpaaiion program hat to accept tha leoommaadation of die adnlDittrator uid dut dM coamualty r«n Valley Trailer Plik. ThStgi' boaTwi bean in tha raOl for tUi Multaiy district •anitaty dIaMet cboaitttaa, naatiHi tjuftji caaaot afford to iseMidtea dw for lona tea, tht 4ta for wUcb it wat .-. evened after four houn. "v«y ww WiB ba htl4 in Iha aonnuiidly aaar «s aa ipaeotat gnat taam (wUS^eouU ba Mgnad It owaad by HM Olatikt ot proggad^ltot to antawr tha quaatiOM to axoaas or 14 mlkai) beeaaaa ot Colundiia. Tha Diatrict was to itE tha iBdkMaaonritataciliaa. Hylton outlines Pale responses V : initiatives of Hylton Walvius states, meeu all : ::>i'n are still anxious to construction operation. Ute • plan for playing area in Dale offered $32S,tX)0 to du State county zonii^ requirenienta. organization it working new. Cltv wu to utilize school litet heading, Walvius states Hylton -i.ih the Dale City (Thit it apparent^ in retponte Kgiiway Department to get built the Marumsco Theater District Advisory with the county on a wtation ind the titet were dedgned the dualization of Dale to the tequett by dM advitory plan and storm drainage larger than tchool for die Neighborhood Theatre : .Moe to discuss the committee that a certain system. Boulevard underway. Chain and dut die lease for .: :jes views of how lequiremenU to allow for thit. -School tilet-this item (fid percentage of tbe ground be -Open tpace^ecreation- He alto recommends nigfit that theater ttipubites dut .: ^;\el> the Dale City 'utable.^ Walvius also sayi not appear on the list Hylton will not build another A78-13 C78-14 x: should assist in civic although diis is lUted u a lighting to get fiifi use out of publicized by dw Sanitary dut "only tbe iirst edition of separate category, dw answer flelds. theatre within a 10 mUe radius. (rairiwM «M-I3) (raplacet k«S.14) I. our tales brodiure used for a Distrkt committee. Wahnus Since moet of Dak Qty Set .oi:or written to lawyer is the same u given under -Traffic connections— simply explains that die short time in 196S made parks and recreation except fbr Aldiou^i die potsibUity erf within Ihtt ridius, no J : J Stevens, who mention of a golf course and School Board has an thea t re -unless the the notation dut Neabtco and traffic connections between oppwtunity to select sites mi E78-14 H78-14 .-u.-.ti Hylton, John bridle trails. Hie site «^re the Godwin schools are nearby Neighborhood chain would. .;•. of the Hylton dales and exita out of the the RPC zoning and Dale Cily (rapiacat 7JS-14) (rairfacai^ 1.55-14) course was shown at that time with ample recreation »ace. community other than IHle agree to come m itself or waive 'iiion. has outlined the wu partially deeded to be used master plan reflect the & stipulation iBid that is wha't : ~::)\ responses to the -Fringe parUng^^ diit Bowlevwd are being looked locations caosen. u a test area aloiig I-9S. The subject, Walvius suggests that into, the amropriate groimd it Hylton is asking. 678-15 i.n of the advisory btilance of this property hu -Diversification of Discount gu is also listed G78-14 the aheady-paved parking areu not owKd by die Hylton shopping-Wahiiut feeb that (rajriacat 8.2S-)4) (rtplactt •.25-15) 'M not u yet been developed but in the community be uaed, for . corporation. under shopping and Walvius V:-;-j:er,tiy the letter was to the topography does not exan^e clnitcfa lots. He ttalet dot «4U be offered when du layt dut to ur no discount gaa ;-een read at a meeting -Dale Boulevtrd-The new Forettdalc ahopping Vpeu to be utitfactory for dut Hylton't John McCoole it Hylton organization hat company hu been interested G78-15 ween Hylton use u a golf coune." Walviut center opent. Under Ihit in coming faito Dale City. F78-15 working with Bob Gibbons of (raplaeat S.2S-I5) --.rtjiives. the Dale City nys that a system of bridle the bus company on this^ (rafiacas 7JS-1S) • .- Association's executive paths could be used tkough - i and the advisory -Teen Center-Walvlus Toar Choict the-open space; suggests that a center be • :;;ee members. Due to -Conservation-Trees, H78-15 Wbltawalls ir •••; .jsi minute changes, the incorporated into one of the Walviut explaint, frequeotiy parks. He reiterates an often SIGHT IN ON THE • ! I 1972 HUNTING SE^DN The next best thing DOVE SEASON OPENS SEPTE to a letter from home >SHOTGUNS •HI KNIVES •SHELLS , Prince WilliM,, County Soap Box Derby dumv Jinuny BavUle haaen Iwe in hh nra. h^^ asainat Mba Anita Biiaaon of Florida Local champ at Akron frcdaeiday,toenUy. Aufuie 30, W72. A-12 Jp •• ^ j . Photos and Stories by The Charlie Mines BeviUe wins fwo "tte 1972 worid champion, Robert Lai^ of Boaldcr. Crfo. WHY BUY UNKNOlA/N BRAND heats, loses 3rd TIRES WHEN OUR PRICES ON DOUBLE :.ieive year old Jimmy Steve; didn't leave by car until B.'.lo winner of the 1972 The board-members rejected Norfolk, the son of a naval Monday afternoon and didn't a plan to attempt to equalize I': • .e Wilham County Soap see Jimmy uiitit Wednesday. officer who has been a POWin BELTED TIRES ARE THIS LOWJ ;t. \ De:b\ on July 4. has done the three lanes because there Vietnam for seven years; Willie That day, the family was was not enough time before •^:.J: i;her county champions, _ rerunited at topside, where Litland, IS of Orange;i>hilUp • .i-e :••'' been aSte to doaC Qie race-day to do an accurate ai^ """*•"" '^-^ "-I—rirn: \! J^r-erican race in Aicron, botlTJimmy arid the clan had adequate job. Siich alterations,' the chance to take a closer it was argued, would throw off and Michael Biags, II of .Sjijrday. look at the 250 some-odd cars Pulaski. .•te ceai somebody. the equality of the two outside he was to race against lo lanes. The two outside lanes PennsyJvinit had the most BtftSBB \'V he did better than thai, attempt to become the 1972 were found to be within IM entrants this year. 24; with ~c.;; ;wo boys and found Ohio having 23; New York 21, SOFT RIDE TIRES Soap Box Derby Champion. i riches of each other over the TUC r\IIDA Dct-r • AS^Mt combinaiion >t.! rj.ing in the third On Thursday the family toured 953 foot course. Indiana and Michigan 12, inC WftA DCLl of quaiitv and value! .'vi hefore being eliminated North Carolina 10 and Texas Camp Yndah to see what their The board also rejected a • Two pties o' polyester coro wnn two tae'ts under the treed-, :. ;ho contest. In the first daughter or ton did before. 9. Virginia was tied with the to restrict squirmi • Good tread wear expectancy! • ! - hcai number 66, he ran decition against holding fust Lone Star State with 9. • The next time- Jimmy aw round heats Friday afternoon 2 FOR 44 - : : J ii:',. 14 year old Anita Guest appearances were his farnily prior to Saturday'^ because many people, arriving Sia 7.00x13 Blackwall TutMlan plui $2.15 eatin 15 .,s..:. ;>: Boyton Beach, Fla., race was Friday at a party made by Cazzie Russell, tUr of - I -" female champions Saturday would find that their the Golden State Warriors Ftd. En. Tex ind old t)rt honoring parents erf' local hometown champion had . :-iior.t:ng other cities. . champions where the (s-ofessional basketbaU team, \' :lio iun both cars were already been eliminated from Robert Reed, head star of derbyists were presented with the compedlion. Therefore, ..> Lnen for the first 100 watches, one of the many - teieviskm's popular "Brady 2FOR48 the first round heats were .. I .hen Jimmy, in lane one prizes which were given during Bunch" clan, Lyifia Ann Sin E-78-14 BlackMll TutMlau p . ai)N kiiida nice when a kid has a chance to moet I toys and girls hi» own age when he'i away from t6 teach art following studies at Ohio State '•••••• and Jimmy BeviUe tWa year'i 1972 Prince University. I guess after winning the trip there she ^ H „H oiinty Soap Box berby Champion, had that can't get away from Ohio. For the past six years, Raleigh, N.C., has alwavs had ' ;' "^f" **•?''.*'i*/' hejoumeyeduptoAkioo. its entrant to the All-American there first, and for the '^""\^.^fy called Akom) for the thirty-fifth fiiat time that string waa broken upon, the arrival of I.L; ot Ihe All-Amencan Soap Box Derby. Tim Lewis, of Btagor, Pa. He anived at 6 a.m. the w till I saw while there Satuiday waa over 250 Monday before the race for the sole purpose of being . i^M.n, from aU walkt of life competing gainst the fint derbyist to arrive at Akron for the week of I "Micr ds individuals, yet cheering together as a activities there. V 11 their reserved section of the grandstand It has always been a tradition for the derbyist to '•••ii Ihc race. huri souvenin into the crowd such as badges, buttons, i Is. ilerbyists come frcxn all over the country and and the like, from his hometown or state. Well, Genie •i Ml jwjy places as West Germany, Okinawa, and Krueger, «rf Fort Pierce, Ftorida thought he wouU /uda Fven previous chanuiions of pa«t yean hand out something a bit different. Instead of catching to watch the event and to meet the new buttons, the crowd found themselves chasing arid -M.inis Jimmy got to meet the 1968 worid dodging oranges. He was the fifth derbyist to arrive at :: I'jon. Branch Lew. Akron. .; iiK .all your attention to some of the highlightt Wh«» the 250 youngsters were re-united with their IT'S OPEN! - The new Woodbridge Mini-Golf two mne-hole greens made entirely of Astro-turf. ! . a.rhy First of all, there were 255 contestants cars on the following Wednesday, some showed ofi" the course, located next to the Woodbridge Post Office, Night openings will .begin as soon as U^te are - : ijuluded 27 female winnen from thdr new paint-jobe of their racers while a few met recently opened for business, Under the management installed, Hochgertle said. ;..ll^i. a ties. But the field was cut by one disappointment. Several of the cars were damaged of James Hochgertte, the miniature course features :.s!L.!it when Richard Gouikeault's car (from Santa sli^tly (but not beyond repair). Some had the steering ( iht ) went out of control at the finish line cables snapped during the bumpy transport wbik I e iiK trial run on Thursday, and was wrecked others reported that the bottoms of their cars had i.J repair The twehw year old lad waa able, fallen out. One had its paint job badly scared. v^cr. 10 participate in aU titw rest of tte activities Anyhow, time was given to repair the cars and all made Kagle takes 4th race ; K ; > lowii (Camp Noah) for the temainder of the it through the trial runs with the exception of the wrecked auto. Reds Kagle lead from start L ..i .IKre was Mike Denton, a 13 year old from .from Bobby Ballentine on the sprints. hand. ; > :k He was hoping that he could win the derby Ken Holmboe, the 1947 champion, was on hand to lo finish Saturday isvening but second tap and then sailed watdi his own 14 year old son, Eric, try to win the had to squelch a last lap Excitement continues to Pulsating NASCAR action se II would make hjs father extremely proud. home unscathed. However, mount as ODS continues to. will again resunle Saturday 1972 derby. History was made because this is the first desperation attempt by there were, several attempts pjepare for the "McDonald : IS It his father were here. You see, young time a scxi of a former All-American champ has raced Carlton Coleman u be won his night, at Old Doiiilnion : us father is a prisoner of the North Vietnamese along the way lo unseat the 200" on September 9. Speedway. An evening of six at Akron. fourth consecutive Old Lanham speedster. Carlton \:iKncan POW) whom Mike has not seen since Dominion Speedway race for Talledega SCO winner James big races, highlighted by a 20 On hand to watch the local champ at the derby Coleman pushed Kai^e the Hylton and Ronald McDonald lap Feature for the Limiteds - \\ l;cii he was only five years old. Limited Sportsmen. entire 2S laps and almost I \\ .;:;ied to win it for him, just Uke I wwi the local besides his parents and myself was derby director and of TV fame will be.just a few and a 25 lap LMS feature, will Dale City Jaycee member Bob Kalmin. in an evening that saw as pulled even with two laps to go. of the many big names on begin at 8 pjn. >. he said. He won the Norfolk derby on his much fender bumping and but Kagle was too quick as he Is birthday but as far as Mike and his mother frontend smashing 4hat is gunned the "02" across the ^ his father has not yet receivedth e news, as the normally reserved for wire just one car length ahead Golf tourney still open s ihev receive from him are too infrequent and DemoUtioir Derby Days, the of the frustrated Coleman. Duck hunting opens ODS fans were treated to an The qualifying toiiraament Anyone can still enter; and BaHentine was a distant third at Manassas Hilb Golf Course the matches wiO start S^t. 9 \ .ciiiias first female made it to the AU-American:. exciting race card that never followed by Charlie Wierman, seemed to end. Joe Westerman, Harvey is stai in ptogreaa and wS be for the cup tfcam^oMUi. :.a Sabau. a 15 year rfd from Luray, claimed she Nov 22 thru Jan 20 - Due to a Limited Sportsman exteaded aa extn week until ("siriaif wll be poeted. taSe u> give up dates in order to work on her Henderson and first time driwr Sept. 3. diMwoae. A 10-day duck hunting the options available imder the washout two weeks ago, the Danny Collins (Dmited turned :\-p;neered car. Then after awhile he started Limiteds ran two feature races. - LaU Model). I;: iner to the house to give her a little friendly season beginning Nov. 22 and federal framework of ending Jan. 20 with a basic- pemiissible waterfowl hunta^ Jim Boyer won the fmt Heat races took place prior Every penny counts when daily bag Hmit of three ducks rtguUtions for 1972-73. The feature »*ile,Al Daily took the. to each feature event. iCa^e MONEY you're shopping. B« sure to M.s^ Sabau won Luray's first coasting crown and was selected foi Virginia but' buic daily bag limit of three second, just edging Mite Buel. and Wyman Buel were the Ghwk the adi in the Potom*;. s 1(1 play basketball, swim, ski, travel, sew and the Commission of Game and ducks is subject to certain Old Dominion point leader LMS winners while'Mike Buel IN YOUR Newt Nch wMk for bargains. S!:e claims to be a good painter and would like Inland Fisheries from among stipulations, however. Reds Kagle was unbeatable and Jim Breedon were You'll find- it pays to clip the again as he took the lead away victorious in the Limited POCKETS , coupons. ria -%^—' fi. i«4i U 4 "«'" ^^^^m " lo . H . .jillj^ill- bUfl'jil/ ljlt2 .«iU)l;i.,--ik .j-uc. :••! •j-i.ii,..->UL JuTikuiT^!i^jn!^^^Uut^u!j^ ^^lo^BsWon OSCAR TATE'S GREAT ff CONTINUES WITH EVEN GREATER BARGAINS " GASOLINE WHEN YOU BUY A NEW 1972 BUICK. .PONTrAC.OROPEL ^^ All N9W 1972 Buicks. 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Tha Punt, Pass and :hc teamt record, he remarkad manager accepted At gift ilut while the won and loat almoat in ditbeUaf, tiarted a iccurd was not the beat, tm vartial acceptance but after a pUyeri had learned team work very few worda, accMled tke Kick sign-up and had been involved in congratulalloat of thoee sumething worthwhile. Both, menibera around him. he Slated, were ienportant now The next event to be and would be more important vonaoead by tiw Kott wll be a later. He alao presented Gary dMoa acfceduiid for Se^iambar closes Sept 29 SuUard with a special award for being the laanu ieadhi| Regiatrttlon for Punt, Hm body-contact during tfiX batter with a J60 betting and Kick (IT4K) hu begun . ccmpetitian and participanit a I Cope Fofd. averaae. He concluded hit part do not loie amateur status. of the pfOfram by pieaentini Pock a More than on* roiUion Scoring it baaed on distance certificatea of particmtlan to youths an txpecMd to enrofl •nd accuracy.. One potai it the playen at well at Mr. ene-two'three fur the fifth conaecuUva year. given for every toot of Diefenbecb, «4o abo reoehwd Aged eight to 13, they will punting, patting and kicking a small gift, Marie Nntn for punehl make their apenlag bids for diitance; a point it deducted the Football Hall of Fame in her role u Saciataiy-Tieatwer foreveiy fool offline. and certlflcatet lo Ceorgt less than two months. Six will Six Mveb of corapetiUant nuke it - having their name* Suudinaer, Alan Mate and Don Jiiwribed at Cantcn, Ohio, H produce tix winnen. Trophiat Auman. iiaiionalPP&IC winnen. an awarded to winnen at all There were duee olbar levelt. Competitian will begin The program is sponsored presenutiont made. Ceoitt Run yotir dmMti Sept. 30 with dealer-level Suudinaer preaented a plaque ^y US. Ford dealers and the con testa. •d in Hours. Oosed Mon. TuB».-Fri. 9-1. Sat. 8:3aS rorOMAC NEWS, Wednetdiy, Augu*! 30,1972, A-t3 R^LSSr Thursday, Friday and Saturday *279" °* The HUB in Woodbridoe Solid oak drawer fronts, on triple draater, chest. With mirror and headboard. Ail at one tow price I */iag. $370 Ward 4^c. Contim porary Bedroom 296 Walnut color triple draistr with mirror, B-dra war chest, full/queen headboard. At prt-Hoiiday savings.' Spacl^ 4f c. Colonial by Johnsbn-Carpar ^397" Maple color triple drcsstr. with mirror, 6- *Rag. $80 Maple CoJor Twin Size Bunk Bad '39 aa Includes guanl rail, ladder arrd slatlatt, metal lida rails. Perfect 'or child's room. I *Rag. $510 Traditional 3-Pc. Living Room Group! 396 Save $113,361 90" looae pillow back sofa, Early American 3-Pc. Living Room '"•tthing lounge chair, 3^c. Colonial Wood Trimmad Group accent swivel rocker. Save $84,461 Wtng back sofa, knuckle * M tf^ mmm Contemporary 34>c. Living Room arm. Attached tufted pillow back. *39'5" Save $64,621 Wood wing sofa, knuckle « Beautifully quilted. skirted base. Matching print cover 9 ' Save $142,561 3 PkoiM 494-712t Enfoy quattty picture HoMl a lot in a tittle •V*fl '•ntt rMwcllOTC rrwn and sound at an •DOWNTOWN ^thiD.BfWIIftGROHf .LA(ttlEY«WKSHOPPWGCT« **;"''' ""»•"§ pn Arrow, Bear. George Gould and Goeffrey ei^t and tm and their parenu Steven Schnabtl became Budimlya alto graduated froia to cone and ate what Cub Cub Pack 1351 eU|ibte for hit two year perhct Cub Scoutt. ~ Scouting it alt about, tttendaacc bar. David At the September meeting |t Round-up will take place Sept. McMaiter wat received into will be Round-Up time wtMn a 28 at 7:30 p.m., hi UM Boy Scout Troop I3SI by special invitation it extended multi-purpote room tt holds bike rodeo Scoutmatler Roger Oien. to all boyt between the afet of Fcatheratooe School. at Feotherstone f Picnk blankets and folding Spicer, second and third Silver ublet dented the grounds or arrow, Bear; Brian Tupet, third FeatherttosM School during Silver Arrow, Wolf and the monthly meeting of Cw Thomat WlUam tecond Sih«r Pack 13.S1 00 a recent Sunday afternoon. A bike rodeo, conducted by Omcert Hawkt and Smith of Supervisor the Prince William County Police, wat the featured uninjured acUvity. The Cubt first had their btket ioqiected for safety features, thtn rode a zig-zag in mishap courte and t ttrai(^t line between robber balls on Prince William Supervltor stands. Brian McAllister woti Ralph Maulter, 49, of first place with IS points, a NoketviUe, wat involved in a perfect score. James Chen, mfnor accident Sunday David Spice r and David Cain afternoon «4)en his car wat tied for third place. Each invoWed i n a collition widi a winner received a tn^y. car driven by .Anne David McMasler received the McComiack Tinidale, 36, of Webelos Arrow of Light NoketviDe. No injuriet were Award. Alto earning the Arrow rq>oned. of Light, but not present to receive it were: Scott Watring, Joe Czul, George Gould and Geoffrey Budimlya. Ebncr Wilton was awarded the Artist and Sportsman activity badges. GeofTrey Pock o Budimlya earned the Citizen ene'iw o-fhree badge; Larry Fehrenback, Athlete and Showman; George punehl Gquld, Citizen and Jose^ Hatchel, James Kersae, Craig iClopp, Michael Davis, Aaron OTerrell and Brian McAHister graduated into Webelos. Cubmasler Joe Hatchel took this opportunity to remind Run your daHJfiad everyone that Webelos den ad In the Midwaak leaders are now desperately >^>tomac timm. tha needed. Waakand l^tomae Brian McAllister teceived Nawt and tha the Bear Badge and a gold and Quantioo Smtry. House • silver arrow point; Edward TOMORROW IS YOUR LUCKY DAY-Fottutie teller Diane Mason teDs Leif Hatdwl, Wolf and Gold Arrow; GyllenhofFs fortune at a Carnival for Muscular Dystrophy Saturday at the Jeffrey Handdns, Wolf and home of the Howard Campbells, 3495 Beechwood Ln., Triangle. Under tbe Gold and Silver Arrows; Special price direction of chairman MikcCampbeiD, neighbwhood children and parents sold Michael LidiM, Wolf and Gold 27 cents buntiiig? 74 tickets and manned ten different booths and games. The higMight of the Arrow and Qa^ Klopp, Bear (.vent was a hayride arotmd the area. Sky Lawn and Garden Center donated the and Gold Arrow and four par word Youll find llstingi from Prince William's hav; Quantico Auto Sales, the flags and decorations; and Riley Building Supply Silver Arrows. leading real estate dealers each week in the wood to build the booths. They collected $90.56 in all. Clifford Mallory was awarded a Gold Arrow, Woif; the Potomac News' reel estate section. Joaeph Hatchell, fourth, fifth naae 221-2111 It's a handy and timely place to begin daughter, Mary P. DeYoung, Monday morning by Rev. Roy and tixdi tihwr Arrow, Bear; the hunt for a new home or apartment. and a very close friend, Mrs. Everett at the Cunningham- OBITUARIES Lophia L. Adkins; nine Aaron OTenell, fourth md Mountcastle Funeral Home in fifth Silver Anow, bear; David grandchildren and 16 great Woodbridge. James 4.owm9n grandchUdien. ^ ^Mrmervt was at PcAick Funeral service*-'•*§'WRl''-;^-mak?f^rit) James R. Lowman, 51, of • -';: York Drive, Woodbtidgt, IPIM J.J suddenly August 27 at Baitiinore County Genetal iinpital. it^ time to 9^ sonwthlM .... He is survived by his wife, M:lJred L. Lowman; a son, IfSilKfl"'^ 'f " ''^'" *'"'' "* ^"0W> ^'"'1 r'"s' IMI> lor as much 88 $10 000 Robert Lowman, Baltimore; a Jai.ghter, Mrs. Sandra H\sinan. Florida; a sister Mrs. KJ> Curtis and his mother MIS. i :o;a Lowman of Mt: Vernon, Iri.l ind three grandduldien. 8SL«a;Sir«rp.s:'"n'^.'°" -^'" •.«, ai^ „.«« 5 srIT S Z f ::ends were received at the '- iinningham-Mountcastle AMOUNT MONilET ntlANCCO TOTAL OF I ,.:!o;a; Home, Woodbridge on PAniENTB PAVMOnS Tuesday evening. Puneral -.TMces wil! be from the _ »yra. 7yra. N rw-li's Funeral Home, Mt. $ »Ma t 43J3 * 33.8b" t 2,509.80 S 2,838.20 \ornon, Indiana Thunday t s,aa» IOe.33 84.52 6,499J0 7,089.68 # t ijaaa •Hh inierment to follow in RECORDS 151.66 118.33 9,099.60. 9M9.72 2S kxMtkjna in Northern Virginia. • n: Fork Cemetery, West ttMea 216.66 169.04 12,998.60 14,199J6 : •j:iK!ori, Illinois. STEREOS Fhumea Charge In Prince William County caH 494-2121. 221-1333 Annual percentage rale for S yeara ia 10.84% Annuel percentage rata for 7 yMra Is 10.56% Ambrose Petallat Credit life iiwuranoa. aveitabJe. Other tenne available. An-.b:ose John Petallat Sr.. ^••••e SECOND TRUST LOANS of 1405 G Street; Wi •^dbndge, died Augutt 24, «p»SJCATio»i IS wax Fon A LOW IN THE AMOUNT or s .IS home. He was bom June Mr. Re FOU THE I ^8: in Baltimore, Md. mwosE or ic ;s survived by four tons, i!cs F. Peullat, Howsd A. Dumfries Shopping Cenler SPOUSE'S HAHE i\'-d:. Harvey PeteOat, HOURS: Monday thru Saturday 10 is 9 smcET Aooness HOW HOME PHOm. ~T.se J. Petellat Jr., atw Sunday 10ID6 I.OIM mPLOven POS4TI0N HOW SAtARY WK_ -LOMQ M0_ Sf^OUSE'SEMPlOVER HOW SALAMV WK.. -LOMQ REFCMENCCS THIS IS WHERE IT'S • IF f«>friNO IF OWMEO OM aUVWO: ~ mESENT EST. VM.UE WO^ _ MOWrXLY PCNT t OmOINAL COST t PAYMEWr HAPPENING 1ST Mom-QAae HOioea • • • lNOM0«Ta««E HOLOCn onieaiAUY FaimwcEfc SvT AUTOS. tn. a MARa . "^SSu .OTHcn cnmr aERMCMCfa, MCWIOe ML AOES OF VCAM m OMTT A«IT. OF LIPt oEPENoerr TMt MM* STATUa CHtUMWM Nwum UM-tncH HWiiaii HAwePMMr 'MVMM : AUOUHT OP IF aroc* OR *t?i3r* OTHtn INCOME S vAcua t Tivt wOt LMW *nrU Vflb ' l»Liill(liWIP Mail to: WoodbrMloaSfioppingCOTlar^ Woodbrtdga,V«.22lt1 ^ M APPlKANT'a aMMAfulii co^ppiicAWTt atoNATune -rk** L/rn/ EUSTACE *MERCH ANT i_«»r •« mtr aanra j rOTOMAC NEWI, WedB^t4ty, Auiatl 30,1971. A.J7 aB induttry tnd automobibt Into compUance wiA national ilandardt b June 30,1975. By Air pollution may grow that time, air pollution expertt expect motor vehicle manufacturers to reduce autojaoblle embtlon to a aa^bibb point; preaeatly only Cdforeb and New Jertey have bwt requiring ownen to inttall with auto population ifacUM control devicet. In the meantime, the Sute A:i pollution tenna are not Air PoOutian Control Board b • t i household words in Prince itatitUct relate. Thit plan hu Dr. Coone thtn Inttrocto Us been worked out in the greater ravetlt aa oxidant level of 0,1 curtain dettnictort," in At attempting to regbter all v^.i.uin, but may toon be if tttff to begin taking ppm, tht plan goat Into tha catt of large land claarancet. manufacturing plaato, retail J •''• emissions and induatdal oteervaliont of 3M poUutaatt; alert iiagt. At thit point, Three such burners are tnd whobaab itoiet, officei, ••j^ici continue to p A look back Eight months of tumult By BETTY CALVIN swing rob. Now there b tome Winibld'i co^oneman ia Eight moBlht have now talk of a '^w M^jcrlty''- Ibe raaMty. betidet Turner, pa:>sed since a fateful Jan. I Tnrner and the eniwhib have been Roy Doaett of The board at Ha* iam. meeting in which Prince three-member minodty, oa Manatiat Dbtrbt and Ralph I mmotkm: Coigui, MaoBar. Tamer. VnmOda. Do«»tt. FctlazM. Dnraoa William entered a new era some board ittuet. UauDer of BrenttvUb, both have coweied items tlMt have legality of zoning under the county executhre Board Chairman C. Scott aew facet with Aa new board. facilitbt.,4Bid I btlbve Oat (Wheat. Fbit Securities) with 1, by $44$ each, (does liol lorm of government-eight aaver befote beca audited, at motatoriums." thb ttep wat one In the ri#it 600 employees, obtain^b in indude school employees). Winfield, one of the The minority bloc, irilk far back at 1914," WfaifbM Partkipation In the Upper months which found tiiK "Hofaeman," and one of only Colean, have iadudad another dbectioo, althoudi tht Board Virginia, to build a lotid -Construction of an interim county embroibd in a political euliined. Occoquan Sewage Authority had great difflculty ia maUag management team to work for sewage treatment plant faith t two board membeia who ware fieittnan superviaor, Veraoa Bodi tupetviton abo cited a waa another podtive tlep thit tutor unmatched in memoiy. canyovert from thi prtvioua Dawaon of Ooeoquaaiaad the the decbioB to go with tfa* Ifae taxpayers of this county.^' Occoquan-Woodbridge But beneath the smoke at tix-month reiidentiai zoning tuperviaon mentioned. "We Authority." -Hiring of a county Sanitary Dbtrict "to hup board, was itkad for hb board't "oid-thaer," Dr. A. J. moratorium at another tile- political inflghting can be Ferlazzo of Dumfriet, a Mned..but only after we had A third tree of ayeement attorney, Floyd Bagby, to abatepotlution in the area." interpieUtioo of the eUit favorabb aetioa-'^ catch up neid out to get the conoeidont "give fuU time and attention to tiicnd, perhaps surptbingty, a nwBtht. It wat hb feeling ttet fifth-termer. related to the taiergency The dediton to rejoin die gtowing Ust of acticni which on the pcovbiaiit of tchoob. the couaty needed," Winfkld created by tropical ttonn the board had mada ^gteat Winfbld, in hb review of tha tba affairt of the coun^ and 'Metropolitan Council of .onibatants on both tidtt aawagi. etc., for Ibt battat laid. (He referred to certain Ayiet. WinTald pointed out tfno advi.Auim.K th Mle .tuperviKn. «....rwi»^ "» •Th TUIb - Govemments "to continue to dc knowledge fall under tilt progrett siaee Jan. I for die board't tccomplithmentt, wrifaic of the county," taid changes in placement of linet benefit of Prince WUliMi Ibted 17 actioBi he contidtnd that the county had lequetted hat freed the commonwealth't gain the benefitt of Ihe Idbel of "accompUiikmentt.** Wbiflrid. and other agntmenft between the Cotpt of Eaglaeen to attorney "to giM mote tlmt technological expertiti of thtb taxpayert." faiwortant. "The moratorium...wat a the counties and towns The hard 4-to-3 political A fellow tiqpervitor and The Hnt of these wat an make attaidy of the Osccauaa aad effort to the prevention of adviaon and plantien." - aligntncnt under wUch tha Mceataiy one; (it) gave the involved.) In reality, watettfaed, reiative to. ifood crime and tht protecutMn of -The "catching wp" on newcomer to the board. independent audit "by die bett Planning Department aa membtnbip ia the Authority new form wat uthmd—aa Cbadat Colgtn, a member of poeiibb auditing firm with an control. criminab." accountkig nutlen. "When alignment which ia Itaelf apeortunfty to catch Itt breath wat for an practical puipoaet Colgan laid he bit tbe -Retentioa of a legal firm thb board tocdt over on Jan. tiie minori^ three, came up international reputation" and to Uke a delaibd look at forced on the county by the turned Prince William klto two with a tomeeAat different (Pleat, Marwkk and Mitchell). Board had done ah excellent to act at bond couniel. "Thb 1," Winfbld laid, "The county the county't planning State Water Control Board, job of provldbg eveiy pooifala warring campt-hat alio tummation. The Gabietvine CoigM ackaowbdgad that firm (McGufae, Woodt and wu 45 dayt behind ki poitiaig undergone at leatt a partW piobbnn. Prince Wifiiam nee^ which threatened a court aaiiatance to the vfctiaat of tha Battb) hat 76 attomeyt whbb. lecordi." Obtiict tt^ervbor sak); "Tiw the private audit wat a good a comprehiiutM master plan," battb if the county did not transition. board b note conoeiaed with move, "I beUeve we wiU flood, even thot^h "The bdp will aUow the county the beat -Development of "i better Colgaa *M, "and I panonaUy join the Authority and in other Aa ceunW can oflar to flood legal advke in VbgbiU on .Neabsco SiqMTviaot Doa peracwalitiet fliao with ruaahig mahitain better coabol oner would be ia bvor of poitibly mututl understanding" Turner, originally aa way* update itt lnade ^ TrouUeahooter haa learned that tiie company Cham fences - has baosi out of businaaa and in bankruptcy ftw ooa year. Cmnpany oCBeuia.haw been indicted oa one count of BHA fraud. It doeant look Ube r.) the Editor: Our Rettiictive Covenant £eet.) yoaH ba pMnf your $10 bade. What are we is Homeowneia clearly itatet that no fence, or I caBed Hylton Ealerpfbea n Marumsco Hilb suppoeed to wall, oliier than a retaiahig and WW told that we have to '• 0 w hen some of our wd than be erected, placed or hantle diit matter on our own. •oigjtbors have instalbd and ahered on any kit nearer to Whidi meam that well have to CIHfn's .rend to install 42 inch high any ttreet thin ibe "'hMim take our aei^iban to court. I with .".a.n link fences in th^ ftont bufltiag Ktback Sne. (Whkji think Hylton Enterprbea Row to my wMlecttaadtag b 3S thould itaad behiaa our Phyllis Prove Covenant or find tome aatwt B of eaforciag it for aa. I rode \ around tbe MBt tnd «w aevetai diabi Ut feaoaa. Aie Iptttmw^itm we auppoaad to tabe d 8«e Getting keys to a guided death missile partiea hnolved to oowtT Itt • Winner, 1971 National Geiwral ExeallaMa Award, ridicukNit.' Great Craadaw iMd it made Newspaper Editorial Workshop Sarvieat wat tuppoied to lecture the. that, you tay? Our yow^ paraUzed from the neck down, Theae pecpb know veiy when it came to raiaiag her redpientt of these Ucenset aid was a freak acddent", or • Winner, 1970 Copitand AMatd. Vii|inia PNtt peopfe shoukln't have to be -abb only to talk. A briSiMt "anyone en AU on wet wcfl that it it Obgil, yet tbty youaotais. Her aiaia 3e^re that a parent mutt acconpany expoaed to such horror fibasT Associalion, for eoMwaunity sarviea go ahead aad dare Ibtir wat diet ber gbb wdked dowa mkid hi a handiome head, pavement", or "1 just didn't • Winner. 1970 and 1971 SdMOl Ban Awent, Virynie the new driver to hear it. Over Look, folu. better they tee chained to a mechiaical chair aeighbcft to do aoaiethtag dw aiab la a pare Mate of 100 >^* m m m am —•^•—•^ . AafLSI 30,1972, A-19 Police Chief George Owens. Areas remain in which Hansen's role in the affair drew strong condemnations frod? the board's minority members and there were i coupb of intense bitterness persists ttnte boird meetingt tt wtucb Hagc 18 tempen reached the potemk PMaing through a residentiai One of ih«M b sutus. iiity liad voted for. area tnd will permit dw ilagt, Thote who taid they w have restructured all pnient and future, of County heard privately what Munay conttruction of a high rite Executive Bobby J. HtnMn, dfparlments of the oHIce building and e^inate had to say dbcounted itt • ^ r IJ ment of the who tubmitted hb letignation tubttance; Murray faded from the need for removal, of dw in May after flndlng he could • • '> f un c tiontlly Myeri-Hill offke building," the public tpotU^t and to did not get support from many Iht controveney. ^.!:i:/cd accordina to the Colgan added. "Both will County employes, and for • :.v executive form, lo contribute tubttantially to th* whom tupport on th* .board But by this time-mid- • -hi- state code says must county's tax beta." hat diidpated, with TUnwr q»ing, lenaon tnd dittrutt had : I •- Winfield continued. Colgan observed "I would delerminad to find a become pervadve withki Ibt - wi done without any b* leit than candid if I did not replacement. county idminiitratloo, •'•'•^'\ aisistance from the tell you diat I have been Another is the indecision bringing with it tbnoat a H. jij. who said the new disappointed widi the progrett over the future of the Parks whobtab exadus of heads of •-jld do nothing until of diii Board of Suptrvbort and Recreation Audiorlty, dcpartmenis, tome by '• j> ihey had no during iu flnt lU moadu in whk^ haa been kept virtually dismiisal, others by • '> Winfield charged. office." unfunded ance its crtition latl reagnations. <^.i- done despite the But perhaps things are fall. The board abo hu refuted .. Today, though some •i.ji t Jiilax County, when looking up. Colgsn said )w felt to revive the County Hittork^ personality conflicu appear to '• ji 11^J to the county Ihe supervisors should Committion, created by Ihe remain sharp-particularly •• >c N.rrii »f government, emphasize adopting a previous board. between Supervison MauUer : ii.d prepared for six Comprehensive master plan, Yet another open sore is the and Dogget atid other board I' ^ pi I or to the and constructing adequtte sutus of the School Board. A members-some observers - >i.i " he added. sewage disposal systems to pr«-t972 board continues to detect a changing • ^' IN also fell Ihe Board meet current and future needs, function, by court fiat, atmosphere-s growing • -k a wise decision in including needs of the through the Four Horsemen on realization on the part of ' ^ 'ho use of Sudley residenu of the Yorkshire, Jan. 1 raimoded Ihroudi the variourboard members that,if " D.'ivi? as a part of the Gainesville and Haymarkiet . -appointment. of virluaOy an the county is to move ahead, compromises must be made by Gate fee was a surprise! Mjiiassas Loop. "Thb treM. "These reijdents have enttrel.y new boerd whkh :- .1 lieavy traffic from been paying taxes to the included Doggett's son at both factions and lealistic county for many years, and far Manassas District member. The looks must be uken at the To the E in the Laurel mountains. left). Coodby to Oon mt WELCOME muacular dysUophy by holdhtg Masiy thanks to Don Md gueata for a tefreahkig evening. itapptag out with Ihab spouses In Greenwich Hills Helen and their children Carl a camhral on the common Doioces Shakbe for voluntarily and a few Menda. A fun LCdr. William Koepke and and Lynda. Those who attended were, By OELORE8SHAKLEi-Phom4944B00 green by Milbank Rd. Many betoing manage the Greenwich Katen and Joe Guzzo, Teity evening of drinks and dancing hb wifeTenry, fomwriy of THEFTS Greenwich Hills chlldmi ROOMMOTHER Doloras travebd to Madlton, AbundrU, have just moved Hill Pool. I felt that a difficult and Fred Page, Betsy and Troy waa apant at tbe Luau Hut in Kathy Shurtbff will be dw Two cars were broken into ei\ioyed the tefteshfflMU mat Job was done well. Bruce Zaigbr, Mary and Bil Pratt, D.C. by the Wake fields, Fh., to drop off their daughter into 13182 Putn«n Cirde. lut week and Ihe UIM decks ^••iuiiteer in charge of Doana tt colbgi. After their pmes whkh tht gbb worked Stenneit wiO be uUng o««r Donna and Tom Craan, Stamwtu, Sam and Barbara Terry is originally from ware torn out. One or the cart nard to prepare. I "oiiimothers this year at wd goodbyi to Donna tbey Pennsylvania and Bill is from the pool next summer. Let's aO Marilyn Fenton, Mbkey SaitU DiMba, Greg and Pat Evans, iKcoquan Bleraentaiy. If wu on Mead Tenace and the OPEN HOUSE remember that our and Dee Brenner, Dean and Diane Kalivu, drove on to Silver Sprlngt, CaUfomU. other on Putnam Ciscb. The i<^>>>ne IS interested in halpii^ Ditney World, St. Augutlhw Open house for Mrs, cansidantion and cocnention CHICKEN POX (former residenu of Greenwich •ui please give KaUty a caUT Mr. and Mn. Leeper are new culprits arc unknown, ao pbua Seymour's School will be Sept. WiU help make hb job eaabr. Hilb). BiU and JoMne Byrne aad Maiintiaad. at 1420 DeerfbldLane. Little Morgan Moore b VACATIONERS notiiy the authorities if you 6. Parents of proapective rooLPARTy ^wiK&ng hb dnw at honw Ihb and lack and Nancy McKii^. Pamab tnd Fat Tyson of FAREWELL aae any suspicious occurrences Mid^ and Jerry Buote Juti Toledo, vitiled with Pam't students are invited to attend. An impromptu pool party week wiA the chiclotn pox. Happy birthday to Drew iL'iuineil from a two week Stay The Craigs of 13162 Putnam CARNIVAL There arc openings availabb wu enjoyed Saturday night by This is the finl caae thb John of Rock Ridge Court. nt«, Vlrginit and Pbrcy Circb will be baving us for a • •• Newport, R.I.. Th* Buottt On Friday morning Tamara ' only in the tfternoon clasws. dw pec^ of MUbank Rd. summer on Milbank Rd. Congratubtions to Elsie and Cont, ofMUbank Rd. new home in Sprin|^ld Don Page, Jean Marb Guzzo and .<'J I heir daughlert viti|td Ed. Ludlb, Mike and Sutan After Sept. 1, tdeaae contact After sitting around long CONGRATULATIONS Bill OeBardebben of Putnam '•'111 Midge's md Jerry's and Helen were the original Mary Guzzo, with the help of her at the school. The number enough in the hot summer Sue Wakefield and Bruee Kapiblian tpent tix weeks diis owners of their townhouw. Cirob who juat oabl^ated their |).irfnts. the boys in the neighborhood, there wU be 494-3232. evenkig, the neighbors went Stenneit celebrated their wedding annhwrsaiy dib put summer at Wamer't Lake, (There are only a few of us raised S20 to he^ fight N.Y., along vritti Lucille's THANK YOU from door to door rounding up birthdays together thu year by week. Murray and Mtrilyn parents, Mr. and Mrs. Suren ^.liooner of 1412 Oierfbld Hrachian, Of courte, Ed had to I Ji >.• arrived home. Tiwtday work thb summer, but he wu • •::! ii 10-day vacation, Tlwy abb to fly to tht bke each •I ivcled to Atlantic City and auekend to spend time with : ' Huniun where they vititcd the family. LuciUe is back on ^ Milbank sporting a lovely tan. H^tiy. Van, Curt and CaJe IMARUMSCO PLAZAl Monba, Melissa, and I drove M.Ca '' :iili visited their firailbt hi home Sunday after a week's X jl'Jiiia last week. Bitly't suy in CItirton, Pa. where 1 U. S. m. 1 JURRSON-MVIS HWT. :a.niis live in Burmingham ittyed with my folks tnd .i.:J Van's parentt ire f/om Earl't. The mbn purpose of ^*«iavi5i^ WOODBRIDGI, VA. ! -I'jillj thb trip wu to attend the I IK' Sliaklees" long trip came wedding of one of my clotest IIUSlMtllCtSI •••'-• end when (hey pulbd friends. Monica and MeUiu ; • Greenwich Hillt late ei\joyed vacationing two days 494.7115 -^ uirJay night. Don aid widi tha.picimt paadparenu. FREE DELIVERY In the WoecUirMg*, Oalt City, Occoquan * Property is taken C^TYOURSELF HAROWAM Tribngl* artat. Pricat affactiv* thru Mon day, Sapt. 4, 1972. Quantity riohts re from rnotorcycle n^^ served. K..!:3rd HiU of Buffalo, Woodbridge, llw tires and rims ^. >^ Vork complained to weie valued at $340, according .::!> police Thursday that to the owner of the velUcle ( aUALirYC«A»T9 le one removed the Georgt A. Messier, of Quantico | FENCING CLEARANCE .•:Jih!olJ, two saddle bags, a Marine Corps Base. hi!.\ and the front wheel Two Woodbridge juvenibs, WARDROBiS !.> inaiorcycle while it WM aged IS, were charged on four I .:. \eJ in the yard behind counts of statutory burglary { • "-I: .A Melrose Ave., Triangb. and one count of grand larceny I iiilM 88 H:l. uas visiting his sister at of a U-Haul truck from '^ ' .••• jJdress, He estimated the Lynwood Gulf station betwwen ^^ ^POSTHOUi ^ ;.c ,it the stolen articbs to Aug. 18 and Aug. 23. The -• .w-rih S2S0. burglary victims were! ^] l*«Hl«rly 42,99 J H' W'eas of 404 Broadway Lynwood Giilf, Marumsco i! I omem Oven-baked enamel tor lasting l>eauty and 0-antico told paiUce Phillipii 66 Station, Jims'] longer wear Sahara walnut finish magnetic 'i!o broke into his hcmw Cheap Cu. and Alton Mobil, i doors, hat shelf 36- W X 2rDX66'H No ,1 :^:iioved clothing valued at all on iefferson Davis I 338 ~ - ' : ••'•:•: Baskelt, 2,suffered FRANK'S COUPON ^^ eve Friday when the TONY*CLARK 9AWMt9% '>^hich she wu a UMMC (1SOO ConAauwin .;-r, driven by her -r Nancy Baskett of 4X8 VINYL BRONZE PADLOCH ; r;Jpc was hit from tiw ':> another vehicle, police . 1.48;?, I !.c second car was driven "•eul^v 2 2S Limil 2 p« knMy 494-3116 ' '-•:. K'gers. 40,ofHomer WAUIUT Coupon valid thru Mor.,Sept. 4.1972 ^' .. Jar.o Beets, 39, and •Or Laura. 8, of DEIUXE LAWN SHEDS FRANK'S COUPON •- received cuts and aMaiaxr • laxte - - .!. J one car accident on #WNies«iex5e : ::dj\ evening. ^2.88 F 99 9S 109' i2ssa m Reflutany pnced at 3 99 Ths attrectnre panekng h« deep grooves end natural wciod graining Budget pnced to add gtamdur to any room. No sandvig or staming. 2.92; n i •/tlMiW/ "•^Mrtv 5 a> Unvt 2 ga hMly | Frnik's carrMs a comptote NrM of wood paneling. STANOAtDLATIX Coupon Wild thru Mon..Sspt. 4,1972 J HOUSE PAMT FRANK SCOUPON •AVI4S% PUBLIC 2«.3oo Ki>»*«#H 1*01 •MM'"J "••'''*'» *^ gelfcn. Best iMy m quakiv paim at ITJ'^VI^ UAFIACS Franli's Save nowf ^•"^ •^^ «.3t NOTICE a«gul*rlv aec L>m>r 4 cw Irnriv Coupon valHl thru Mon.,Sa(n. 4,1973 12 XM Anyone purchofing m*rchan-| FRANK S COUPON ST'YAHTT Rq 21 95 »^ 34 50 SAVIM% RMtTUS No one 2 MD 01220-3 Mrtta dise from Freight Liquidators 34» ^ '500 19.77 30.97 4 lerMi tarMt on Friday, August 25 and »•» 43 9i •>•« M as No 012?4 ; No D122a 2 •to. 7»c 2/^1 ^ Saturday, August 26,ploasa JI 39.55 49.87 L4WUT 4 p«r f«mii^ - - 3 Coupon^ id ttvru Mon..Sapt.4, t973 contact Joseph Gr««n or -ii I I ' I (P^ .l:.!j-:...">'!.'l'!.'l.*.. FRANK SCOUPON :;^Ji!|^:'^ PAMT SAVIM% Michael Smith ot 671-5t00 I2K12 Oni«f«M2aa. 1X4X8 STi or 281.44«0. MHICMMT umrnms smutss r« X2 X4 1.4a 1.97; >1 3 a X2 X4 1.79 "••uiKiv 2 12 LaM 2 e« i»~N < 2 X2 xi 2.35 •«v No*' FREIGHT LKMATMS WMEMISE 35* 3 4 X2 X4 3.10 2.19 Coupon nelid ttwu Mon.. Sapt. 4.1973 ""UTTr "^mTTv?'**' _^«>i»«t.i»t> • -^--v. •»ti.nmn.,trt.m,mt ali'wi*** OPEN SUN o^EN aiotKMY an a*niMMv ie Ml» fl M OPEN LABOR DAY 10 6 POTOMAC NEW,! ir.Aafa SMOAlMiCn BACKTO-SCHOQL HI tlMC •• •ffOClWO 2.98 THE ORGANIZEt CUPBOARD/BINMR Ccmh'in,%a nM, pmi, dia kmtd ant mhflF^. pockai fik< Inte a eenpact fad ^B-v ^^ honjy folia—All In ewel Ifeapa anaiy • • ihmg naalty ergantierf. B ASSORTID 500 SHEETS - 5 HOLE BINDERS Slvr^ yet lrfi> wil| FIIIER PAPER WITH ANY $5 PURCHASI ^^^^^^^^^^"' • ORISUN ANACIN 12-HOUR DRISTAN DRISTAN ASSORTED TABLETS CAPSULES TABLETS NASAL SPRAY SCHOOL & TOTE BA6S BOTTLE PACK BOTTU IScc C Larga at»ortm«nt of OF 100 OF 24 orio 91« tchool and tata bcM* in VAPOt OR MIST variftwi ptinH, piaid* TO and «oM colon.. 26 INCH LIGHTWEIGHT MENNENE BOYS & GIRLS BIKES DEODORANT ASSORTED WITH COASTER BRAKES Amazingly Kghlwoight faika lo Ihc New In In deedenm tn- STUDENT lAMPS d^ight th« youngtlon. Ceottor Midim laUe, ai.ianl bmkot for tofoty plin whilo woll tim .. . Rod for boys and •KeMant KflIX ^K- TO Blua for girit! ISJ,H«iiwi»nii>lnnia.4a i VISAUNS VISINE lii.teiiilew.r- w>nw.n u Mint EYEDROPS SOLUTION MARCEL 15ce otomt 4-OiMica 4-Ovnc« or PLASTIC 17 SQUEEZE ••Ma SPORT WATCH BOTTLE ASSORTMENT VM Ml lw*4 m Msf TiMy'r* ^^^^ ^^ ^m NEWf •iMck^Mtetant, mmH-mm^ ^^^B^^7 BOH DAWN SHEER PANTY REGULAR 64' - PACK OF 2 VINYL OR METAl ASSORTED WESTINGHOUSE "A" JWSE^ VISAUNS LISTERINE WiniNG LUNCH KITS HHAPBKiu LICHT BULBS ANTISEPTIC SOLUTION ^^^m ^^^^^^^M«l ^^tfh ^••Mk. • a^^m %a^^^m ^ ^^w^^^ ^^^^^m 60-75-100 WATTS —-^^^^^^^tWf- *' -- ,_^,___^^ ^^^^^ •WW p^^H WOT* 32-Oon<» 3FO«| 2 OwiKa 3 PACKS Ooltle ef2 99* 16So 1*' 6 BULBS DATlMAnS BAND-AiD MUMS SPICIAL CREST TOOTHPASTE PLASTK FUTURO SUPPORTERS TOOT Owtaa el ANT TWO SWIMMER m.m 1.50 STRIPS T^^ZeA eaea»atmmn, ^ FOR I V-GUARO Na^ri 2.3S BOX J^-#C SK>RTS-3. ... N..n 1.75 POR Of 70 UTTLE LiAOUE... Ma. TM... 1.50 ' I UM AC NtWS, WedncKUy, Aufuit 30,1972, B-2 Splro-Franzyshen rites Ut. tnd Mn. Norman lavender full-lensth gowm Chriltopher Newport <'oilege. tei.hnician tor the Social Edward Spiro of Woodbridga, embotted with didaie* and havt annouoMd tha marriag* The bride it a graduate ol Mary .Services Bureau ui Newport carried dalriea and canutiaat. WaaUaiton CoUege and is a News. ol their dau|hur, Natalaa Ana Tha gowna ware aO made by Splro, to Hanry David thehtide. Fraazyihan, ton of Mr. and Mr*. Frank P. Franzyihan Sr. Ronald Franiyiban of Father Andrew Krafclk Wllioni, brother of the perforinad the doubla ttaa brldepoom, tervad at bett ceremony at Saint Row of man. Crocntman were Frank Uma Church, Hampton, on P. Prantythan Jr., of Auguit 26. Hampton, and Richard Fraazyihan of Bathamaville, The bride wat given in brother* of the (room. marriaae by her father. Sht A reoeptlon waaMd in the wore a (own of cotton Holiday Room of tha Holiday emboaaed with daiiiet atylad Im In Hampton, after wMch on empire Hnea with lead ple«e' attached to a fln|er.tip veil. the newly.wedt left for Her flowert were camatiaiu Vin^BawA. and rosei. The couple wiU tcilde in Hampton while the groom Miss Lori Spiro of completei U* educatioa at Woodbridge, sitter of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Milt Ciitdi Spiro ot Woodbridge, titter of I lie bride and Miss Patricia Sorority Ice cream viewers, Mary and Kathy Boiand, Teny EmOio I iaii/>bhii: 111 Hampton, titter • 1 :;;c ^aiuMi. Tiiey wore holds Ij^otom buffet Delu Omlcron Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, Woodbridge, held itt traditional Begbtning I>iy on Monday evening, at the home of Mrs. Gloria Pearton, Woodbridge, with a buffet dituier for membert and guest*. Art Buinning Day it the fhrit todtlof the torority year and a day when member* thare Mn^Hemy David Ftaazyaliea their experiencet of the in the luitunet month* and diacua* new ideaa for the coming year, Proapective membert have a chance to acquaint tfaemaelve* Sue Jackson plaza with member! and with tradition* of BeU Sigma Phi. Some 40 pieces of artt and crafti wat exhibited ia the fourth The chapter committee* ar.aual Sidewallc Art Show, ^ontored by the Ode City Arti and have met during the tummer gets Belvoir award Cratts Club, in the Plaza. Paintingi, lane nd tmall. at well at and have many plan* for tbe many kinds of crafu were di^ayed and on tale by 1] year. The Sod^ Comndttee Mr*. Sue Ann Jackson, of organization, stafflng, and exhibitors. Fran Butterworth wa* diow cfaaiiman and Fran has planned great social* Dde City, hat been awarded an Initial operation is to be .Siireve. co Carol Haugh's Showcase poiniB in New York City with countrin. at her studio in all tyoei of Dance Studio wU open lu Ihe Ballet Aru and in Canada Mrs. Naught's work is dance, including clatitcal ballet second season of dance with the National Ballet of known to local residents by aad pointe, creative pre-tchool tnstruction on Sept. S. Mrs. Canada. Further, die hu her lead dancing in dw ballel, tap, modem jaiz, Haughl it a dancer and studied Up dancing, jau, and Hayloft'i production of aaobatict, and boyt' tumbling. choreographer at the Hayloft acrobatks at the June Taykir "Cabaret," for which tl^ wu Slimnaitict clatiet for flgwe Dinner ThiBater in Manassas. School in New York. Mn. alto the choreographer. contdout raoihert will alao ba The studio, located at tha Haught has appeared u a "Dames at Sea" alto exhibiltd offered. Hayk>ft Theater at lOSOl Balls soMst throughout the United her talent for chiireograp^. Fot more information or Fora Rd.l has been lemodaM States and in eight Far Eutem Daily clatset wiU be offered enroUroeni, call 36MS$S. for tha fan claaaas. Mrs. Hafi^V Labor Day wili be die last chance this season to swim at the big new po ForPotomac Newa' ClaaaiDeda Eggplant Phone 221-1116 Carol Haugh, dancer-cAoreognplMr SuiDed, fried, baked in a pie or served u an 2 cupt toft bread crumbt jppotizcr and called a Poor Man's Caviar, 1-1/4 cups partly drained crushed pineapple i {Oilplant, that purple beauty diat doesn't 1 tbsp. butter .lien mike it to the dinner ttbie is dash of paprika r.cvertlieiess a versatile vegeUble. . salt Ihe fruit of a plant iMch is a lutive of water or. stock WeVe Really Flipped Our Wigs This Time! ^.".iiliern Asia, eg^lant has beenkiwwn for Boil or steam egB>lant, unpeeled, until ^oniuries and some of the ancients believed it tender; about M hour. Cut in half lengthwise IO be poisonous. and remove pu^'leaving a sheD draut V In fact, it was known as.mala insane, (nwd .thick. Cup pulp in small pteces. In skillet cook jj'ple) in the belief that it caused insani^- A bacon until fat runs freely. .Addpiecela pieces ooif .jjr> over from that fear is the idea of soalcing eggplant and btnftwtt^well. Add oegplant in salt water before cooking: The cdety untU celery is clear. Add cirund^^^^^ H Of^pUnt is baked in its skin or cotdsed in oil or beaten egg, one cup of pineeapp^^H^^^^^i ^^ _^ ^ ' 'imjled to conserve its flavor from Greece to seasonings and All eggplant sheQ with nuxbne'. Asia Minor. Spread remaining pineapple over surface, dot iiggplant is good many ways and soine of with butter. Place eggplant in pan, adding Bttk [lu various recipes, follow. For best resulte water or stock to prevnt Stickia|. Bake in 3S0 eggplants should be heavy aitd firm of unifonn degree oven, 35 minutes, serve hot, 'liidng LONGfiYPSYSHAtiS SHORTSHAGS with diarp knife. Jark color and not soft,, flabby or shrivded REa.$32J6 REa.$2a.96 whi.li shows a sign of old age. EGGPLANT CAVIAR FRENCH FRIED EGGPLANT (POOR MAN'S CAVIAR) 22.00 *20.00 Pool eggplant and cut into sleitder sticks, 1 medium eggplant j'roui 1/4 inch thick. Dip in beaten egg whkji 2 medium anions has been seasoned with'salt and pepper and 2 medium cloves of garlic . 'her. rolled into crumbs, about eoe cup or 3 medium tomatoes, peeled moie. Fry in deep hot fat two to four minutes, ^cupolneoil or uniil delicately browiwd and crisp. Serve salt snd pepper ho:. • • Wash egS)Unt, but do not peel it. Wru) FRIED EGGPLANT tidily in aluminum foil. Place in baking (fish Peel eggplant and cut in half4nch slices. and bake in 350 oven about 30 minutes or Diedge in seasoned fk>ur or crumb with eggg untd soft. Chop anions and tomatoes into _;^d erumbs and fry in oil or ofther diortening snufl bits. Crush garlic with K teaspoon salt. .mil well brown on both sides. .Uawrap eggplant and peel. Chop eg^lant into STUFFED EGGPLANT smaH bits. Continue cheeping while adding I guod sized eg^lant slowly, onion, tomato, oil and garlic. Continue - si iee.> bacon, diced chopping imtil mixture is blended thoroug^y SHORTIES and pieces are size of caviar. Season to taste ; ibsp. finely chopped gteen pepper RE0XWJ6 ; cup finely ch<^]pied celery witti salt, pepper, chill thoroughly. Serve as appetizer with tnelba loast and cracicers. •20.00 Styling included AH Venicelon Dance workshops Permanently Curled Afl Colors will begin soon AFROS SKW TOf CAPIESS ltEO.t1«J REC S3a.<6 , William County Parks pjn., Marumaco Community '13.50 '24.00 ke.reailon will begin Center. • - J t ion t or Dance 8-tO year olds (Sunshine . p^ under the directicn Girls last year), October 3. 7 , l.in:.c Hoist on Friday. f jn., Marumaco Cosanamity FREE WIG DRAWING - loT the ten one4iour Center. • , •! inslruclion is $15. Teena (high school studentt Come In Now And Register For A Free WigOf Your Choice. .oil he beginning die only), October 3, 8 pjn., Drawing To Be Held Saturday September 9 At 1:00 P.M. • (Kiober I. Marumsco Community Cater. .^. > I OM AC NEWS, Wadatiday, AupiM )0,1«72, M Moort, Perry Ptynt, Stanlty Rtuns, and Ro»berb t Mtad, Tht Marumsco Village boys going for two mtks Quarry blasting Sitfuvt'anv d Lany Sdiott, By Oonna To«|d-Miont 491-2459 Tht drivers wti* Mr. Howsll WELCOME HOME CAMPERS Banits, Mrs. Bttty Moort at Welcome home to Mlcbatl A ctvaran wu formed at htr aialsiant wat Mrs. Carolyn and Ctorae Dttl. sons of Mr. Tht First Baptist Church for Jamts, Mrs. Cttharint Schott has increased, and Mrs. Clinton Oaal ol 1919 tht Roytl Ambtsstdor u htr ttalstant wat Mn. Jetn Willow Lant. MkhatI «d Camptn to Irtvtt to Htrtfltld, Crouch. Mn. Moort tnd Mn. George havt been iptndln| Virginia. Tht foOowIng boyi Schott ttch had t oaviptot three months with thtk KsliM for ont wetk wtrt: Jay thty wtrt Charilt Jiow «UI irandpartnta in Gtrmany. Chrlitlt, Crtg Crouch, Chailts Cwtn Crouch. say residents while there thty touitd Austria tnd tha Bavarian Alpt. ( :: izens of Occoquan them as thay happen. After Scott Wtyland, son of Mr, : '.end that blsiting at the each blast, thay lald thay put a and Mrs. Wtyland of Fomi BURGLAR & FIRE <:..!!: Materials Quarry has mark at the liia whafs dM CItn Road wts homt on Itavt V icd^u'd 111 intensity last week crack ends. The cracks down in from JacktonvlUt, Fla. • •i -ijine said ihey ate the baasmant ait wont, Donity BIRTHDAYS ALARM SYSTEMS .p.<.iLly "fed up" with it. laid, and ht wondtrtd wjiit Happy birthday to Jim Residential & Commercia Or, Tuesdsy the "top other iiiuctural liamni ii Printz, who ctltbrattd a .i-,::\:;" iiJt with such force being dont. birthday Aug. 26. ..ins were said to have The Pughi rtctntly A btltitd happy hlrthdty to Sale* - Leaee •> Service • Locel Alerms . c .lit the shelves in Lynn remodeled Uielr homt and Barbtra Detl, daughitt of Superviaed Central Station 24 Houra ^ ..nd Mrs. Charles Pugh wallpapered moit of tht walls. CUnton and Inge Dttfof 1919 J -nr. an antique clock A young ion preferrtd to kttp Willow Lint, who caltbrtud . ..:. Iiadn't worked in years hii room painted and htr birthdty Aug. 8. NO TELEPHONE LEASE LINE CHARfiES ^^ - v.]ill tiie impact. plastered, tnd dainafi from Hi^py birthday to RusttD :.a:ed, siorclieeper Carl the blaiu is especially ^parent \f^^^ PROGRESS - Donny Lynn pbintt to a waU crack in Occoquan Chtilty of Fortat Gim Road ftfmt.fl'.P«4 Ksai^v Sale! Oaaning JPM* SAVE 4 ON EVERY >4! CASH ft CARRV Woodbridge Cleaners 13417 JEFFERSON DAVIS NMHNAV n>oiM;4M4282 POTOMAC NEW, Wstnwtsy. AtfHt W, 1*7:, M die Lake Ridft tMldtntt tiMt Wataon on Sunday. htiotd with tha rtgittrtlkM for Triangle News CELEBRATES Junior teer) party set tht MM School tt Rnddatit ANNIVERSARY EltffltnUry School. By Ruby Humphrttt Pttont 876-t20S Mr. and Mrs. Preston BARBECUE Anderson celebrated their THIS 'N' THAT STAR POINT SOCIETY The Sttr Point Society, .Tickats art on sale now for ihiriy-fifth wedding A toy mtk collie needs to anniversary Aug. 13. Their find a good home. He is about Order of the Eutem Star met the Potomac Hospital at Lake Ridge pool at iht home of Mrs. Gertie Barbecue Sept. 24. Plan now children surprised them with t tix weeks old. If you canjtvt to attend, set a roembtro f tht cookout on Sunday in honor Mm I homt, pletat CIH TMB Martin in Quantico Aug. 25. '.^ ddte for the Junior Mrs. Nancy Bridges tod Miss Hotpittl Auxiliary to buy your of the occasion. Their son, I'jriy at the Lake Ridgt Slwity tt 494-6362. ticket. Beaver, presented litem with a fs K tthy Watson were '. jb this Friday evenli^ Rtglsltttkw fot Mtrilyn new lefrigeratot. On Saturday Boottt's danct daaits is now co-hostesses. Following tiw THIS AND THAT •. s ki II p.m. This event it regular meeting a wedding Mr. and Mn, Vincent Jones evening iheir son, Mike and hk : y iponsored by tht Youth optn. Anyont biteretttd in and son, Brian, moved into wife, took them out to dinatr LAKE RIDGE fiathtr informitloa mty call shower wts held in honor oi fSSUM \ :..iiic^ Committee of tha Mrs. Ktthy Monriton Cabert, Prince Willltm Estatts latt at Lake Jackson. .:-< Kidge CommunltitsCivic Marilyn tt 49\-3»22. Agit week. Ettt McDon8kl-4B4-M07 accepted are fr om Kathy recently became the 1 v ..iiiun so you do not htv* bride of Charlts Gilbert of Mr. and lilrs. Harold Thonuu TOKEEPONTOP.RCAD I' J member of tbt pool to prt-kinatrgarten tnd up. tnd dtughttr, Shenie, viaittd A big welcolM to Lakt Sttfford. Twenty-two Vtstt . . .:: ihe fun. Howevtr, yoM tttmded the ftinvtr, Ktthy relatives in Baltimore, over tht . ' I'c in Ihe 6th, 7th or 8th Ridge to the newly weds Jim lectivtd many liidt and uttful wttktnd. SflVING vou AND grows out of a hanging The next meeting of the tnd Ruth Btrktr. Jim and Mr. and Mrs. Richard amngement by her front door. Garden Chib wiU be heU at Ruth iutt movtd Into 2252 lifu. VOUR COMMUNITV. : I < :c will be music, games BIRTHDAYS Warren and children, Ruih, .1M.J watermelons, etc.), Mrs. Beiqamin A. Watrous won 7:30, Sept. 11 at the home ol Splantkar Court fat Planlitkm Cindy, Ricky, W.O.. Troy and a third and fourth place with Evie Radcliffe, 12013 Skltjack ifarbor. Brithday gieetinp go out -rs. good food and this week to Jcrfuma Marucci, Norma, left last week for their • •••• .irLg bo bring your suitsi herzhuiits; and Mrs. John E. Court, The Point. Mrs. Neighbors in Planuiion new home in Texas. Far lalormailMi caH: Johnson a fourth for iter Sept. t; Doris Liming Sept. 2: ^ J dmission will bt Radcliffe will give a Harbor gave a farewell party Mrs. Louise Stanley of 4B1-27M zinnias. demonstration on Japtnest . for Mike and Marda Ckidrasek Eva Sue Anderson Sept. 3; . >;i'J bui Betty Crocktr Eioiie Tolson and Jack Colonial Beadi, and Mr. and i"!.^ will be collected tt In the flower arrangement Flower Arranging. Guests are several weeks ago. The Mrs. Francis Fishers of dlvMon, Mrs. DriscoU won a welcome. Ondrasek'i moved to Florida. Hungate Sept. 4 and Ruth THE POTOMAC NEWS v.lUllJi JiHii tor the Potomac Wanen Sept. 5. Alexandria visited Mr. and Mrs. • iiijj Bring as many tecond and a fourth prize with THANK YOU We wish them well in their new Bill Martin and Miss kathy SPORTS PAGES! : lii as you can carry. her anangements. A special thank you to all home. MUl.T POOL PARTY isi d remiiKler tiiat the \ .1: Pool Party is this .s.^M-rid on Sunday Starting at 11- Nfis are sold out but you • OPEN LABOR DAY, MONDALSEPT. 4 9AM-9PM^ .. pui your name on a •y..^ lisi lor tickets in caae .i^'.cilaiions by callingCIto Tapf anv ANo'f ,,! ,441-3580. SHUTCHINai^H^ OPtN HOUSE DIS€OU]\T OPEN 4/ DOUBLE ; X KLliDGE ELEMENTARY SAH SCHOOL K ,j ih L 'Hommedieu, UN. 9 am iSTiUM .,;: ::jn of the Open Houte ,T«fl .: :";;!ee, submitted the STORES PRICES ..i«.;ng. "I would Uke to take this . DuiiifitWL Vfe. .[•.un;[y lo acknowledfa J iliank all the people.who . red plan and serve and who Mm Effactiaa Hm IM^ l«Si 2 •-l^:ed with the guest -ul^::a:ion books at ^k.edge Elementary School ';H:, House. laJies who helped serve , 0 BeV Van Gorder, Sylvia L.^:ed. Jayn Fra')z, Virginia .:• es Diane Jordon, Joyce |;Kc:'./o, Mitzi Moran, Jane eoJ Esther Murphy, Betty :..ih. Jo Prouty, Roberta '. crv .Margaret Briggs, Anita •0 ind Kathy Seefeldt. .^Sliced Imported Haiii....X^89* '^ In ad di tion, several i-j^ers willingly volunteered ^MSW BARBECUED PORK t1 U :..^ur of their time to serve U.S. CHOICE :',.^>: and hostesses at the jf Spare Ribs...^ L^T' 4 BLADE COT •.vMi! entrances. They Were J:> Hicks. Venetia Altom, irk Van Gorder, Ricky *^^* "-UNCH PLATE • J^ .in, Robin Wilfong, Joy ^mMt^ . EVERY WEEK DAY C 1 9S oB -i;m. Kathryn .^0M:- A DIFFERENT • I'"' jg^ U.S. CHOICE CENTER GUT U.S. CHOICE BONELESS .•[.uiimedieu. Barbara Franz, J' h V Franz , Desiree ^K^Hii... ' Tro':;i m e d i e"ii~, Terri' CHUCK SffAK.^.u.89! CHUCKHIIASI a«a«.LB- H .Donald and Jackie La U.S. CHOICE ROUND BONE ,^ ,^ FRESHLY (fROUND .',jre'. S LB. PKGS Special thanks goes to •'A ARM STEAK...... 99* Cround Beef • ••BBB LB. 69« . c ilea ton and Joan Brown LEANFRESHPORK ; ,• undertook the task of U.S. CHOICE FULL CUT ' LEAN FRESH PORK ...pping for an undetermined Stoll'Chop* .:v:ber ot guests and initially .SiB* CALIFORNIA ICEBERG ^ -j.« Round Staak fV^ Quartered Loin ••••..•••LB. 95* 'jreing the refreshments at U.&.O.A. INSPECTED «—* .^^.r^,.,,-,^, ^y^^,.^^ :n Open House hours." sr LEHUCE 2 HEADS 49* Ir. anks to Ruth ^ NEW CROP CAROLINA ^^^ $159 H^:nimedieu and her Roasting Chicken...... 45* BUFFET HAM. , r.u-.ee the Open House ^lg»^ Cherry Tomatoes PINTBOXOS ^- Truly a success. Voter '^•^ SUfER SELECT ^ ^^^ U.S.D.A. INSPECTED m^^ LANCER-SLICED **^* :.s::j;ion was very successful ^j^ CUCUMBERS.... 3FOR29* -. ar. estimated 100 people ComboBRIGG PacS k Fryers.*45* BACON...... LANCER-MEAT . 85* .,>:ered during the aflemoon EXTRA FANCY .ver.ing sessions. For thott" -^ Seedless Grapes..LB 2 LB. PKG$J2. 9 i: .o,:id not come to register 39* King Size FRANKS. '•••.0 Open House, a re^trar , ^1^ CALIFORNIA MOUNTAIN rJZ^t.^ QO^ OSCAR MAYER-ALL MEAT M^# . -^e ivailable at the Chdc Bai1lettPears....LB29* , .a ..;a:;on meeting on Sept, Franks ...... 53 BOLOGNA... • BOZPKG.65 '^'^' * - ^ .J n-.ay register at that BRIGGS Mrt OSCAR MAYER _ Lt^CHEON GROUP 12 0Z. PKG. ! -e Lake Ridge LaiSes ^Mfm^^,^^f Scrapple ..45* SMOKIE LINKS 99* • e->n Group will meet at ; ;'.!(-: House on September ;: noon. Rides will be .. arle from the Lake Ridge RICHFOOD :niu',:ties Pool parking lot 30 a.m. The group will - Je-ing from the menu. Evaporated Milk....4'<^71* '• I'- of the cii* woa PETRITZ .awards in the recent Miracle Whip .69* Ripe Pitted Olives.!.%:;t?39* . *,;iiam County Fair.fa ^ a>« AA REG. Of CHEESE Mk.mk.A ;:kulturc division. Mrs. CREAM PIES " Bruton won flrstpriaes SCOT TOWELS SsraU" Gaines Burgers.....,««.99* :h contesU with hsr RtCHFOOD i^t\t '*'"*^ FAt ;, .ds and a third for bar , -..A Mrs WiObm G. .. Jr . won first for bar 3-79* StrawberryPreservesMR'69 Kitchen Bags Ka..is59 IV s<-^ COMFORTABLE AND SPORTY-Althou^ they may look Mice aneakws, theie shoet are aU sturdily made with tiiulti^otottd fueda and aoft leather. AH ara perfect for wear witbcwud atoda .:nd jeans. (Shoca coiirtety of Le||ett'« <3i Weatgate. Peeblea of Marufluoo Pltza, and Brown and Sorii of Featherstone Plaza.) FOR THE JEAN'S LOOK - Bold colors and buckle on the side. The boot In the center may cbmfortaUe atructure mark the caaual footwear be worn by either men or women, and i( called for young women. Most. of the new fashimis a "wafflestompCT," beeauae of the design on the make uae of the. tie front, while the others sole. r Shoes for the fall and plantation crepe, a durable '-SJe^nS winter aeaions ire geand to and comforuble material. As the jeaat look, say dioa ia women's jeans shoes, Uie dealers and nauufacnifaci, sole extends beyond the toe,. and offer t bcddar accattory and is termed s "bumper to a caaual outfit. sole." The main emphaili in Dbigo boots may be worn women's footwear li on in a variety. of heights ind sued* and soft leathen, both materials. Decorated leather In lolld color* and snd buckles sre prevalent in contrasting ihadet. Stylet many of the higher boots, resemble the old saddle snd in all styles, the "moot shoe, with the tie front and toe" is essential. With this, Ugher side*. the. toe is more or less To compUment the longer chopped off and tUts up pants leg, Jeans shoes have subtly. agaia this year the larger Dressier shoes for bodi chunky heel, both on men's .men and women will riemsln snd womtn's shoes. Men of fisirty traditional, with juit s sB ages wiU be lAle to find few changes. Men's, shoes tbs U^, ttodiar heel that will have a hi^er heel, snd goes w«a with fkied decks may be- multi-colored hi ' snd jeans. pseference to the usual soUd ' Both men and women coloring. Combinallons . of ' OLD STAND-BY - Always available is the ladies slip-on, no longer called will be wearing tha same golds and browns, reds and i loafer. They come in varied shades, and several heights of heels. style shoe for walking long rusts, and grays, and blacks distances on campus. The will, be acceptable for. new unisax shoe is called a dfSMirr outflttj^ "wafOastompei," to aanwd. A higher 4|B% essential BUCKLES ARE IN - Still popular tlib seooa m dw tower cot boot The fust meetaig of die dM twote^one, to Kn« snd to drcMing, grated parmewn G'F senior two-in-one planned G-F senior class Gar-Field senior diss will be cook snd dean up, sa wel as dNsas, na^dns, paper cupa, held on Thursday st 7:30pjn. fcr dse pMbninaiy work of Mgar, dMnrs*ii« HquM; (die The mnusT Gsr-Fidd Senioe FootbsB Game in wMch Senkn Tickets wil be tvsilabie ia the G-F auditorium, naas publicity aad parckasiag aboaa lobs tamed ia by Sept two%i-ane wiU be held tMs- gbis batUs eadi odwr h a begianing dte second week of for the Senior twoiaHMe snd •spplsa. If inisresiad plsasa 10), tomatoes, lettuce, year on September \i. Tht nm^isnd tnmMt gtmeof AM tchool It dM folowii^ pitoea: to hold meeting for the Honacoming float snd contact any Senior dssa encnmbar, onions, bread, fsstlHUsi wlB btpn with a fbotbal. tpa^etti dinwr: SI.25 |n elactkm oaf princasssprinoessas wll ba tatter or nMsgashM (dM aboaa supper festuring spaghetti, Memben of dM Key CM advance, Sl.SO st dM doot; Ai^ donations by Ssnlos to ba ttrasd ia by Sept 1^ totaad adad, tnd Itahtn biaad. Powdtr Pafr footbdl gMM: SO 10 attend tUs awetii^ •s assMban oftke MknstM A spacW ptactati To lop off dM wsntsg dv Vanity eents la advtnot, 7S ThiJrsday night idy I - - items will ba for • •- ' clasi of 'TS wa hold dM Football ttam «• act ta dM jstt: diBntr snd gMaa: nflbe'i traditional fowdar Pnff SUtTadetneandttrndy ^ KapHnfv. SMALL DEEDS COUNT NTOMAC tew. Witasitty, A^ptt M, If73, »-T, Ttrri Goodie tnd Diannt S ome times In our becautt thah deed wai not to Otdngtr took turns being du topsy-turvy world when hdp themialvts but to htip WPGC disc jockeys set targtt for the "spongi ton" everything seems to ba out of odMit. Isn't tiMt wkat tnN game. This game caUa- fas peripeclive and wrong, we hapoinett it IH tboulT Sept. deadline set wwionr «"'*i'^ diair heads often overtook or eaiily forgit HAVE A HATTY WEEK throufh a bole and lattkig dM smtU, but beautiful Md With tht beglDBlag of for Labor Day carnival .tnotlwr lomeone duow i wat mtanfaigrul, acts cf Undnitt school, aew things begin to tpongs hi dMk face. Both Terri tnd contUtrttkMi dMt one htppen. Don't foi^i to keep for flood loons Among the many ._^ wd Diannt report dut mott human being bettows on me infonntd about adwt's .)! Ihe Marumsco woodt tpoagt tottert htd amazing tnother. happtnlng In your ooaunwiity. The Small Buslntss expiration date. Thomas F. News ikout ybtt or your eliib Oiy carnival snd parade arr accutacy in hitting tha targst. A good txample of this tta Adndnistnilon wfll eondnue RagMi. SBA District Director, wi>oC disk jockeys Bob Riley . Thire wtrt oMay othtr fun the mtny ctraivtit for or organisation It what to accept appttcadeni for tUtad dut 2.55} tppUcanU OMJ "Big'' Wilson win ba VHOODBRIDGE gtmtt and lott of ttmpdag muscultr dystrophy dMt havt "Woodbrldgs Ettt" is al dtsatltr loans uadl-aapt. M. totaling $29,549,698 had been rrubier of ceremonies. Parade refitethmtnti. 'fha youngilers been held by many youngMeis about! la annouaeiag Iha leoebwo since HurrictM Agnes (.i FOTOtlAC NEWS, Wwla»my, *»»al 30. l»72. M Watct) out for school children ' With dM return of mete oppotiM side, according to 'tliddian U years of i«i adqr it It better to crott at eat than one miUan, children to oflUab. Howtwr, dM stop is folow dottly dM bowawftta Virginia's tdiaoit dds ftU, and under tn Invohed in a cWdmi are goiai to aad ftma ootatr than tnotfaar," Himu ntototltu tn urged totMialtt I2!S!lZ^'^"?°**Jf W|hpei^«tit"5fled;tWt; tchool - mondng. aooa «d nil Mid. "Encmuagt than ta tht utmost caudon wiiaa SrSf^i^^iiT *• •«*««"«»." Htmwttietttd. laM tAemoon. flea baffle whMi walU^ en appraacUng school bnttt tnd lear on t divldtd hii^way or ""Las• t ytar in Virginia 24 Banna poiaMd out thai roadt withont ddawtlkt. md whm in dM vicinity of tchoolt. street. On aU other roads tad percent of tht pedettrita parenu can help ttduoe dw t—o -,.rnir . tonitthin—. g wWtt or John T, Htnaa, dimctor ofdw streets dw motoiittt must step fttalitlet wait childrtn hi dth dtnjtrs thtir childrtn face in ctncany a H|hH|htt at aigit Hi^iway SaCi^ OMafan of when tppiotching from tllhtr tgs group. Pifty.faur cbiMita tnfilB on telr way to tnd upon wawatt that VIrglah tnd Rji. lyniim, dirtctlon. Motorists mutt agt 14 tnd under died hi ftom tchod by helptag thtm 'eomt ilii dtard * tknr tupervisoi of pupil itmtia halMd uatfl UM raadit tnfflc at ptdMtritan tnd eidit teteet the itfett-route. walk, not ran aciom aa traatportatlon, State a«re UUed un Ucyeitt. Aa 'YiMott dw rautt with dka Alao ha^ item cUir of children Md dM butit addldonai 1,157 wan iahiMd Joe Roysden Dsptftmmt of Edueatian «dd tgthi In motion. ftwttt ttrteU to crott tnd let familiar with tke new Harold MohMipt Rohert Hetrick recendy. at pedetthaM Mid nica werit out dw reatont Alto but driven now mutt Uattat," kiltnMttonal slfta." "Lett year two tchool load and unloadpupason Hm chlldmi wart killed gttthig ca iinM^tklH of dttlSaidilnnvt Stadlet of school-chad acddut peab indioait dMy tnd off tchool butta," Hannt qawhkfcttHpupitltw. COMPLETE TRAVEi. SERVICE stid. "Thete tr^ dttdit could be prevenMd if til motoiittt obttned tiM law and Gov«rhm«nt ch«cki ar« ttol«n A»>- fOVRS - CRUISES took extn precautian wfatn apptoacUng a halMd tchool Government checks ia Uw 18505 Jefferson Davis bus." tmount of $144 wti« takan wmmngmmwuna Tram dM apartownt of Mdcom Highway, TriaiMJa raporttd On a rural highway or c)ly Uwton Kirdec of 231 4th that iometime Tuaiday oc nyunLAMNCY ttteel divkltd by t phy^ Av«„ Qu«ntk» on Wtdnetdty Wodaetdty someone removed btriitr or unpavad taction, «4Ult. ht wts sleeping he toU t 40 horsepower VaOuwagsn life WRNiMN Vte motoiisu tie not rtquiied to ei«int from hh k>t. It wat CaNCollact polioe. valued at $250. Fndariilitbwfc Va. 37S«lt ttop if dw but it on dM Ftul't Foreli^Csr Service at Glenn lUI rmmaUhmm «nMMifc[i«Mi Length^of-service award given to residents \ i:uniher of area residents presentations at a progrtm \ioro among personnel at the marking dw 30di anaivertaty Woodbridge unlen 'otherwise Arniv Mobility Eijuipmeat of the Center at its present noted, faKhided: Ro^edrcll and DevelopnMnt location and abo dw lOih Joe P. Roysdon, 10709 (tr.;cr Fi. Belvijir, receiving anntverstry of the Arnay Colchester Rd„ Lortoo; io'K'lMil'-service awards, at a Matetie! Command (AMC),'dM William J. Nash. 9111 K\orH L-eremony. center's parent command. WiWwood St., Lorton; Francis' P. Keanoa Sr;, Manittas; C'i>l. Bennett L. Lewis, Recipients of 30-year V .>ni:nandin6 officei, made the Harold E..Mohaput, 123 4di twardt, aO of i^tom reside in St.; FrizeOe O. Givens, 2325 Davis Ford Rd.; Robert L. Hetrick. 13001 OccomMnRd.; Glenn W, Hall. 8526 Silverbrook Rd., Lorton;. Benjtmin W. Howard, 1214 NOKE$VILLt Etey St.; MitchaU H. Howard, 105 Rotedtle Ct.; Robert S. Ivis H. RaiKiall 504-2835 CiMel, 105 Ctnofl Ave. and WiHtam R. McLean, 13104 IHitnam Circle. Roysdon, Hetrick and Hall are- among the Center's "senior citizens" in point of Soutf^Gux States Coj^j^ c on tiq u oua^MjOKt spent itlpudHp service tmlPthe' holds annual dinner estaWstanent.- Hetrick joined dw center in October 1941; Roysdon in February 1942 lilt' annual meeting and activities and contribute a large J:.:ncr of |4okesville and . sum each year towards the and Halt in June 1942. vi.irijssas Southern States opemrions of an npkeq>jof the Twenty-year pins were c •porative was held Aug. 24 Fire OepertnMnt. (^ you presented to Donald R. • • ilio Nokesville Fire Hali; heh>» Rogers, 3303 N. Bayfiehl Dr.; \!- ;; ;50 members tnd Wilham A. Yauti, 104 Beech BLOOMfOBILE - v^;^ Acre present. The local Lane and James A. (2ueen, 173 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jo(dm Rd., bodi of Triangle; '! :^e rs e lee ted were: Simpten want to thtak tf of (- ^.:::r.an Ted J: Shepherd; Mn. Vdda R. Hopkint, 12510 dw folks wfao.gtve biood at Deiaaey Rd md James P. ^ --• Chairman Herbert E. dw Red Crott Hoodmobile at ^*. •>;]. Secretary RA. Rich Haymarket hnt week on behalf Butler, 15407 01M Ave. - William T. Fleming Mtd of, their son, Brian. Biimi Ten-year pins were K. • p C leiiicn were elected to laderwcnt surgery Itondiy at pieaeated to Mrs. Bethr L. tho hiiard. bringing tl» total'to tbe Medical College of Sharp^ Rt. 2, Sttfford; --•-.•n riiiard members. . V^igiaia. Mary's parents, Ae Hendrick J. Omiga, Rt. 2, F'u -he Home Advisory Warren ' Limericks of Mtnattat; Marvin E. inikms. ( ii-,n:inee, Mrs. Ted 'J. Woodbridge accompanied IXmifiies; Mrs. Sctrlette Ami Grj^o) Shepherd was elecled them to dw hoipitii. Mn. Boyd, 3604 N. 0eB Ct.; Wtyne ,• j.:-;ian and Mrs. Harry M. Limerick stayed over tot. L. Ctoote, 3004 N. Akron St.; i -.1 :K es) Miller Jr., it several days widi. Mary, ^w Byrd M. Pritchett, Rt. 2, - , ,:.!r>. New members are win stay widt BcitB uaffl ha Stafford; Mrs. Lindt W. . ''l-^ H.irvev (Hazel) Smidi tnd ctn come home from 'IIM Pulliam, 607 Payton Dr.; Mrs Lester (Kate) Huflf. A hotpital. Aa&ew A. Ihompton, 2009 :-. "• SIX memben now seme Cumberland Dr.; Jfits Joyce L. EVENTS SulUvn, Rt. I, FAnoudt; : -ho H A.C. Upcoming for dw next two I '.0 dinner was served by Frederick G. hrkins, 1408 months wffl be the Firemen's Longview Dr.; Ernest #. ^- ^okesville Ladies Auction,: Sept. 23 snd dM FitzgibbaMs, 8822 LaCkaMt \.x.:arv. Nttioaal Ki^ Foundaticn St. Lorton; Ctd W. Hade. BIRTHDAYS has announced diat they wdl 1709 Azalea Lane; Mn. Maria B. :;;Ja> greetings to Lany begin dwir annual hold diiva Oct. I aHridtwaraaiardnee C. Gtiffin, 13503 f^tjhv^ ^.:-Mrd who celebrated his LMM; Mb. Lola B. Mi^owa, • ^ei"h birthday Aug. 25. weeks. This will be a door-todoor colectica. Mrs. 1320firCt;Mn; Jewel Bunt, B.rthday greetings to' 12701 Gordon Blvd. md ;i;e Simpson on Augutt 14. Virgil Sawnow is chmntn of dw drive. Roratns Shipis. 1277S Chtnel n^- Ladies Auxiliary of tbt Rd.,aiftcH. : 0 Department is in need of .J. "embers. The ladlet an ^ .K!ivc in fiinrl' lalsim Parkhurst FOR LOCAL AND LONG OlSTAiiCi promoted MOVING in Navy CAU •'•••> Officer ThinI dam r. 0 Parkhurst.sonofHr. : Mrs Reed A. ParklMnt of - •^- Bametie Cir.; Trian^a, • .- promoted lo his piettnt TrMtff«r t Stor«9*, igK. V j'J completed dM baak '•' iinAi Mate segment of • •••• p'^^cr training at Cieat iF«EO£Rias«IW,»l 3734121^ ft.' wii: bo assigned lo a gwwincd, u 2217155 ' Tuning period at Cteat - < jnd then to taic OOVERNMCIfT ^ ar Power Sdtad at Rf IMUMCMCffT •KCMLim -'iJiM-.Md. AUTNOnZES MCRT HilTCS VIM IMES •CXKRTPACXNW. MOVING WITMCAHE EVWVWHfRf 221-Z1W mtnufactumn an exaloiting a rOTOMACNEW, M.t>T2,>4 eommon. miteoHceptian tJEat 9C0UTINCNEWS MaxkM took Mgh teon, I todf oehbratad hei lllh yew Aim. Georgetown dogi and eait nted a tai|i Belmont Events ^ CuhPack ll92mayhaveto taoond high, ioan Oeyer wen 9 while vacaOonlni hi Hai^ •KMat of aiaat In tWr foel. •vAUtei Ml Ut ttnt aad etem htla§. low priae and OeirytHm Her fothar, PnnE. had U fba Jownel of dM Amtrkan Vm taatoa for tUt te lack of Hedges won the tamllai Urtkday AIM, 14 il Pmckm Village VeMnaryMadkialAim,.hi«i THE FIRST DAY 19 at tha Vepco adult patddpadon. It would duect priae. wMleUifiM^wmM editorial ifaraed that OF SCHOOL ttattiiigatSpm. ht alee if a tcovt pack could eaitt with ont or two edultt ANNIVERSARY GREETINGS eeteiktatiana an, tnatU« m Monday mosntag WM a Bad If you work but ttUI wint to My_patentt, Mr. and Mn. HOMEFRiCmHAWAn incnaring Mimbar qf d<«i fot Utter Day at our houn. We but it limply won't wetk. To pymetil ha^ hi dM hotpltel or if you mtke a padt work ki ttw Allta Embrey, oaMnied dwir Danny Witnom hm niuraed By "autiitTonal deftclenclta" tend Qw htt' chUd off to Ant mittad dM Augutt maeUM 40th weddtag amdvertiry Aug. from a two oundi ttay hi reiutllag from tke OMttiar needed to benefli dw Ann Millar Moonw— 10 M make plam to atteail dw leeult teket many adulte. If 27vHonM for dw ooek out MawtU Mid flddey Hid Swie Phone: 221-7808 coatuaiptiM of aH mtat aMwugh the didn't know wlwt mndng. Vohmlaen wffl be you caa help plaen cd dM wanlofdwirUchBdien.lS we beck nftw t ont mondi fCOdlKtt. tlH they woidd leach her after of dwir 23M gr«id«hiMnn, atty. Thty wwe then vMdH ' -' ••immmaamatmat nttdtd to ittitt hi UM rooata, tchod now or whtn dMy hdd Aocoiding to RogtrCirtt,t dwy taught her to wdM en dw M lecapdonittt. hi tht gift School Night for SeoudM moet of tht tont ardau#Mn Shirley's sister Ruth ARCHITBCTURAL innfrthw opponent of tB-mttt flnt day. thop, or Itkh^ dw pictutet of ki law and ana of SMf modwn Schwieckert. While, thtn COMMITTEB Sept. 29. Tht Belmont Ttoop dbb for pata, "It It a mktaht However, the wat willing to tht new bom baUia, What ever wa no kM«K exitt. for tlwt dtten. Gifu tangtd from a SUrley had a diort vWt widi I here will be a flMttlng of td ddnk that eidMr dogi or go back on Tuetdiy and give your IncUnadon dMn wfll be a alght it dw deadUnt to att tiw new lounge chth m dad and a focmw Bebnonters Dtan and Uic Arciiitectunl ConmdtiM new vacuum daaner for mem Uuv Kelly. All of dw cau an aMat eaten. Tlwy A tham a Mr chance to faaptrt pboe for you hi tht AmdHiry troop organiatd and let ibr dw N«wg s»4 tlif uiiiiurrow evening at te not; thnr tn anfanal eaten, hi dl thtlr knowlednt to htf. At progrtm. Poir more tchod year. lo ihtving k>dan for dad to children Detn, Gtiy t^ Kilters' honw, 16608 Caddy dM wild, fehnet and cMiaN .^tleppedout Atdooriogo faifonnation call Ihthie hoaplty Jtwthy for mom. Debbie htve grtdutted from tt »p.m. The committee wil eat dM entin eercati of dMii to dwVui.ttop aun dun S office and dwy wfll put yon ki BRIDGE NOTES schod tnd tre either woifckig h.iid an election for (h^aam ua. TMt hmiitabiy kidudta mbiutat befon it wts datttor touch with the Audhary Tht Behnont Btkige Club BELM(»rr BIRTHDAYS or in college. They were doing ttiani dt this meeting. Tldl Mooie, paunch materiel whkh k tht but .1 could-aot help but OlBcert.' met at tha home of Maxine Stndy Milton ww 10 yetrs fine and not intensted hi a c I uLg chairman, eneonsagm vege table mattK. Hwy eat oonman htr flnt day hi tchool Milton on Frklty evening. oU Aug. 29; Susit WIsmon trading Belmont for HtwtU. anyone who has ever taptttttd. tidn. bone, Iw, alMW, etc. Yot with that of my oldest ill interest in joWag dw can give a car or dog children. NataBe will have a ^^'iiimittee to coma to iMl mahiuttitian by feedhig hkn nlat to three day tchool nice ling. The c9iiunittee Iwi chofa»rirk)initaaks." «4wrt8t RoMa wm on dwi v.:.:k to do tnd it naedt On dM basis of kiformadan afternoon sMfl at OixOquaa' iirsjdents who tre wUii^ to now avtUibla, it appean dut widi tix teadwn In her Hrtt v..i:k. Phil says it would be in an til-meat diet, even If yeer. And tht coattoued on ideal upportunity for residtntt fotdfled wltti mintralt tnd t sUftt for part of dw atxt ot Section 4, ptrticubrly, to vitandm, it not dw preferrtd £It yean at two dlffeieot I'.ave a say in this ImpcstttU food for dogs tnd ctu and, hi tchoolt. aspect of the community's fact, it mty Iw harmful. HSUS Now dui the is in high work. Phil says they welcome recomnwndi, dwrefoie, dwt tchool she it tdU en shiftt tad all help although mty ItlllM pet owntrtnot ute all«wat pet ualtm ditn It tomt mkade, dial nut everyone has the thne foodt tt tn exclusive diet, but tuch It Iht new h^i tchool tu help in community nthtr ute such products to being ready on time, sht wa aciiviiies. But, he sdded,dani tupplemtnt odwr foods. probably fhdth tchool on ^taad back and critidat if sUlit. I know all dw money it ^ vu re not willing to work. being tpent on Ugh tdtooh The committee now hat a now hi an eifort to catch up secretary and dwy hope to. but I wonder if in a few ye«t be^n work on simplifying the we wfll be back en dw tame va::ojs AC forms which an in old treadmill hi dw lower use. ndet m befon or if by thtn MURPHrS 8HmT LOOK FOH 721 STORK DEU VERY flwy wffl have found the good Umf OIHQH* SQ^MH Congratulations to Bob and tenm and cour^ to (wt dw Htances Lawrence whott third entire system on dw 45-15 child. Barbara Ann, wat bom plan. Otdy thne will tea; Cordejoanne^ Aug 26 at DeWitt Army LABOR DAY PICNIC Hospital. Frances had tht baby The Park tt Aleak Road wfll "naturally" and Bob ttayad be dw site of tht btt picaicof with her even during dw the sunmwr for the Behnant dejvery. hie said it wat <{UMt' Civic Attodaticn. Wt hopt an experience. Barbtri Ann you can attend and meet your weighed in at 8 poundt, J3 iMighbars. We want you lo ounces. attend even if you tre not t SCOUT NEWS ntember of the Attodition. We Cub Scout Pack 1350meett Mft. Nancy nat«i want til .retldence to come on each Thursday afterttoott at out. The picnk will begin at 12 3 30 pjn. at dw Schneflt' noon and continue til dark. We ho.-ne, 2879 Gloucester Ct. wfll have out cake, wilki, tnd Boys eight through 10, tre Inspection our food and drink gtmes. Thit invi:ed to come to the yeir we will also have t Mtgic rneeungs. More mothsn ite Show. Bdio dw bhgicitn wOl badly needed to help whh the osslstant tnvei tfl dw way fiiom Mt group. Please ctll Barban Bell home on Regency Road to at ::i-2415ifyoucanhrip: demcnttrate hit sU^-of-haad. NEW iiESIDENTS Conwjoihinthefim. The welcome mat is out for. awarded CAKES NEEDED Larr> and Gloria SUdds nd Mn. Nancy S. Fhtto of FORWCNIC 'heir two boys. Skipper and Woodbridge hm received a Anyone who has ever Buddy, who recendy moved Suttained Superior- attended our 'picnics.has seen into Gloucester Ct. Larry is m Perfonntnce Award for her how popular the cake walks the Navy. T3ie ft ' are with dw younger diiklren. ftuin«TtluiM M to be herrfer'flbut two mmm years. Genertl, Army Materid^ I""»f yoi n* •ca "een makd cakee tt cake, or BABYSITTING CLUB CommanCol. dJoh (AMQn Burke, WaAingto. AMnC browntet,' or breads for dw The Baby Sitting Oub wOi Intpector General said in wa& please do and caH me md rr.eet Sept. 6 at Noel Preissler's pretenting the awwd: Idn, I vvfll have them picked up or home, 16704 Chowning Ct., Pluto hat contistently if you can drop them off at my 8:30 p.m. If you are interested performed her duties ia m .houte. If the weather it hot we in learning about the dub, Outstanding manner. Her; wffi tdw I few at atmw over make plans to attend this initiative, iatKivatiant, wcric to the park to keep them fteah. meeting. output'and revition ia Hope to hear from you. POTPOURRI adminittrative acticnt han KriCMAC HOST. AUX. The Breakiions have been dbrecthr taved the Army fundi HAFFENINGS - uaveiing quite t bit &H' aa wA m contributed to a The ho^tal wiO need many, sum.Tier. Jim and Linda mote elBcient caerttioa. Sht vohmteen to make it an asset PAUt a;:ended her 10 year hi^ h mtelig|nt, U|^ atothrmed to the community' and dw school class reunion in and de^Sed to ber jd)." AuxiUtiy knows thst maw KfOULAR«S^7 Uniontown, Pa. Linda alto Mrt. Pluto ' entered women who work woukt ita sper: a week widi her titter U goveimnent 'lervice m March Uke to glv« some thne to Aa. VWTH um*(* bov* moccasin St College, Pa. and tevenl 1961; ifae trantferred to AMC hotpttaL For dwte women the ilylevoinp. KnH lining. Com ii> i LI Levittown, Pt. in 1967. Mr*. Pluto tnd her Auxiliary haa tet up t n^t position loln. FoihiOR trim.. Butch and Sue Burritr of huiband, Joteph A., live tf- Orieptatian Program. It is dw Sim S to 10. 'Aren Ct. will celebrate Iheh. I50D2AlaikaRd. tanW' orientation given at the ninth wedding inniventry Augint meeting which wfll be .Sop-.:. required of all vohmteen. The B::i a-Kd Cindy Krtit For Home Delivery Orientation wiB be given by ?r. oyed camping right on dw POTOMAC NEWS Miss Joyce Fletcher, IXrector .ean at Nags Head, N.C., MM* a __a ^.-^ Mf, •• . I of Nursing at Potomac re. e n ily . They toured iffiinvOTK sna vTBOKsna Hospital. The night program R.ar.oke Island, dw Wti^t Phone 2211400 has been scheduled for Sept. B r thers Memorial tt Kitty H a V. k and drove to Ctpe Hj;;oras where they took me :err> over to Okracoke Uand. We -e vacationed in the atea f.NiTURE WAREHOUSE ^'^era! times and it's oat of • ^j- ;av,inte spots. ANYTHING The Sandford family moved. - -• Gloucester Ct. recently. Thev're now making thdr r..:"ie ;n Connecticut. SAVE 40% - 60° B:rihday wishes go out this Aech to Charlie Sooad and ^tar.:>n Heaser Aug 30; Latry V:.ker^ Sept. 1; Dtve ttttn Sop' 3 and Jack Kdky tnd Ji,-e TruslowSept. 5. Bill Heaser's parentt, Cd. anj Mrs Bill Hetser, am htm ::. :r (Germany visiting arMi •.he Heasers at dwir hoOM OM vie- -.o-bum Ct. he Voung ftmily of \>, imshurg Ct. hts had t '-. ,VC!JI of compaagr tl . - -.er Sam's dtltr and •ir- ^ rhe BorcherdingS, wen 0- T-m Hampton, la., for ,' a week. Diaae't . a - inioiher, Mrs. Irma ~b from Fresno, Cahf., ..!< Vre for a mondL Dwrlag ha' :ime Disfw's pannla. Ik. and Mrs HaroM StltM. caaat :''om Ft. WtHoa Beadi, F.i :.n 1 few days. Aitnhaw '.V i visit WM Mi8i Ottqr P:l^hrr. Sam's ritttt, tMMI * aie-l'Hi. Ia. ANIMAL WORLD The Humtne Sodety of dM -leJ States hmbatnlookhlg claims by tke -ar...'ac lurers of tft«Mel . irred Jog food. AoCOtdhlgta he lists News it now taama I ::y c e r 11 i a lh«a« ' **-»i«wn^MP«i5fi^- POTOM* NS«c wim..«^. Aapai jo.itTi. ».ie €: HOT Ji0&S i COIiii:^ MONDAY ONLY FROM 8 AM TO 4 PM Live Entertainment .Provided by ttte "SWING RiDERS" ,£•3^: REAL WOOD PANBJNa REDWOOD FE»K;E 12"xl2''EXCEL0N* irtBERGLASS BATH- ELECTRIC START iPACIHCiJWWAN.- „ VINlirii FLOOR TILE SHOWEKCCnfE You can !.' AUTOMATIC leS MAKIK ( 15.1 CU. FT. MO-PROST »3U«» .REFRIGERATOR- ! FREEZER R s the rootin'est, tootin'e^ sale anywhere ... Lowe's Last Chance Safe ... your last Definitely one of our most popular modnla. chance to lasso seme mighty purty savlnga on summer merchahdlsel At Ihe end of sum No-frost throughouti With a^Mratn cort- mer, Lowe's rounda up tcito of mewhawdbeand bcande N wWl* mMily fMeMn' prtoe. trois for frnah and frozen food compart ments. AdjuatabM cantilever ahetves. 4 Og;a*Mndl^Jafala'OHnowthrouoiiLaberPay . •.^»a|wir b—I chyea to iWeeit door shelves. Freezer door sheivee. Cof •^jfv.-*.. _aaddlswa||_fjMi et aavlnga'eif lelHgeratorsi freenrSi eir condMonierai ranpsaf- ered dairy storage: Magnetic door gasket. wvanarst diyetSi iV and leto mofai. Rolls out on wheels. #S3530. SAVE $50.-REG. $319.86 $ .. --.-• TOO LB. CAPACfTY (^ CHE8T FREEZER Shop SNtMnfood prioat ••• at VlVn WWOTI . . . •no llWw vWM FLOOR -?22S«3S handUy In thkt chMl frMur. SaMy^ IM. FttwrjlBM wMUi FBMR bottofn. AiQti^teMt ttn" SAAAPLE pwkura coMroi. ^90Bu« RMUIAIILV m*M SALE saaiEsnu HI CARTONS. SAVE $32. e Hotpoint • Fedders • GibsoA 14.7 Cu. Ft Fn , oMSTic aspwcTiem m au. Moaas w STOCK Whirlpool 3CYCLE-^8P PERHANEIfr M 18 IN. DIAOQNAL WASHER PORTABLE COLOR TV TMf WMtMf'iMrtUfM 2 1 Wgm In tunt with tht ttmtt ... OQlor TV Ihtl QOM wtwrt ypu go. ^K tq. IneliM et RCA HI AeouClttiiil weauta; WV flna kmeio... ttM MM* UHT. „Wn^K WOT. BBf^lV VHBOTMI. *»«tt nOfB SAVE $2S. 288'' SAVE$3a t «»l "^irlpool •AVI IHOI VaM CtHNOI PERMANENT nfiiii¥a ^^* SUMO ^TIIACK AUTOMATIC AVrOMATIC |14t.7S $13473 s.444^ s.a84^ Bu^58W itl <28« U.S. HIGHWAY 1 & ROUTE 123 WOODBRIDGE, VA. 494-2111 HHNS, Fri. M; TaK H; IM. M atuES - rOTOMAC Ne«i, M,i*n.B-i} IVOMOTION SUNDAY , haatotloa Sanday wll he hiU oa.Suaday at Craafotd Lprton watch dogs' Mlad MathodtM CfaurS^ ?fi ".•*: *«*P««»»ca. Advisory Board hears All church ttudtatt tad Mattett will be hooored with survey landfill site «Mtltte«et,phuandMrtet. Thote itlted to laoeive aMMtftnet pint are: hun Faw rec «iMMt Wtatt. 2 yaan; On Sttiirday moialnf Ci*« Nsjjow. 7 yeaiTlW memb«it of Uw "^mtch-iot c ummlltM**, at tk* Lottos SOUTHEAtTEim Wiliam R. PtrwU, of Iht Tht twiinniiBi poot rarneU uader an Hl^ pro|nm grtal WM prepaied the pool, with H«WlF. 23 yeart; Phlp Dale City Sanilaiy Oittiiel Aiet Clllitat Actloa Hrii^24year*.MhlatwluS id would be Olympic for up to 7 s perceat of cover, could be coopiiteiy Commltla* nadt t routlat Adviioiy Sotrd, pnttaltd Ut tlat e({ulpped with a itaMraWt eonitructioa aad laad hMtaUedfai 190 dtya. The ppfl4 survey of tht Lortoa Stiritiry B«5-J|ogp.,IG-.,.i Widhip oa potitb|t liiM for a coatr to that il couM be uttd aoBiiiiiian. Tht local parttaa ht iiiagtittd WM a l(M by 10 Landnu ftdllly. 1>ty Kriwd yoitth ctater tad other yaar-rouad for tduiol twin it is perceat of total cott. FAIRFAX AiaetptlonwSlbeheUfa fool CoUtftatt pool ttdnaltd at tbt 4it tt 7 »;ai. Mat ttciaationtl Awihtitt for Me proftaaM tnd twhn ttaaat. A A bend refareadum would to cott $280,000, iron^ltb iruclu Mtn wMi tmiitattml illidwtt. leadMrt md faariltot City Wedaetdty aad the cowtttloa lettauraat for thott have to be patted to tMlM la tht C¥arch Hall with decking tnd tccatiorbt. the ficUity wilWa tht hm •taiben wild to vWt two otdtn, niaehi, aad haKhtoM openwioaal fundt, Ftraell tild. A mtchaaical room aad and teven of dw alat ««rt COUNTY priaw titet oa Saturdtgr which would .—be Itatad t_o Memben of the laaitaiy ihowtr facUitiet woaM cottM grossly over loidsd. Marie SMpp-ntani 338-7112- REUNION privijt tBMrprlM WM part of dittrict favoiad two aiM^-ow addiHonal 1100,000. The nauUiMim lt|il w*l||it Paraeil taid that dM Meffl.ben of Hm taaitaqr riaat aia mtaatiy behw lanitary dittrict plant lo •HPiw which Hyltoa hat oAeiad to fur a five ixit traek it 70,000 compltted for Iha IMMMI Liihttd Pltyina fitldi, •Ivt M of^ tpace Md ont dbtrict plan to audb a final pounds. Thott tnMag Md provide the youth with courtt. with UtKBtrt tnd ClialM-niifceu ttualen at nellitltt for atcrtaiiaa Md m which would . havt to bt ab Miection Salurdiy lAat 84,500 pouiKti, whta Ihqp phorground tqu^nent neaiby rchaMd from a privaM patty vWtiBg both ritaa. cttch blowiag dcbrit md WATER AUTHORITY ACTS Crtaford United MeUwdkl active full-rangt nctaatifla passed thiouib Iht tctht. piptect hornet neaAy hitwM Church, Sept. 10. eM Mto pitnatd.ht taid. t which it atailablt. These iiuckt trtvtM oe ttatit Retideatt of GupttoA Manor protran for aD dtixtnt. RavMUM producing pririectt K u yet been iatlaBed. Anwouncemtntt wil) tags Inchided ia plant, hf uM It Tht IMton rite it bttweta' roads from Wtthlmlon, wbb were happy lo tH tht Pibftx tudi at a driving rang!, trab or Minetvilti Road Md Dab this excess wtlylit. Memben of &m comnittae Co. Water Authority hi tht be made oa the aaaaal an. tU-purpOM youth otattr ,Pack « etmt twiy vtry much Haat-Turkay Oaoer tobahild tky chair, marty-g»fouad^, Boubvard and it beiiM caBed Membert ortlw cooMiitiM area latt wetk. SurvtyiM .U baildiai with t batfcttbril ttock^td flthiag pond, ditmtyed tt tht whplt ai tha church Sapt. 16. court. roM-up Ueachttt on "Minaeviile Park" for contacted locti ttitt poUet undtrway aad a ailUble wai SCHOOL NEWS bottridet, tnd a btMbdl identification purpowi. procedure. They feel tht tUe It beittt contidertd. Moia two tidtt, md a ita|t at one battini practice machine were oniy lo be told- Hut tfat wttretti of the people of tht School beiiat for The other titt it "tht punehl portable tctltt uttd in tbttt oattttititdevilopt. tad which Mtavettt to tn - abo wggHltd. ooauMwlty haw been totally alaaMatary aaa taooadary tatidM area. Flan property" betweea cases were in tiiollMr pitt of &}NSTQHMMi09. MadtMi Sept. S. Letten have An ampUtfitatia, thaatm tnd Wlindde IMt* and OMdMt ihe sute. When It wtt poiattd dhrtauded in tht mtttr from SOCIALNOTES Next to tbt 0m wouU be a concert area'Md t pkaic ttea tht beiiaaiaa of the protect been tent to all parentt ^ tht Road which it quoted M ttlUag out that the wtkhtt could ba . RetideBit of tfat MMwr ware "fair itaed" mtetini locta. with paviUoM, TtttrooMi. tnd •ad that Iht Fedttal owntrthip Fahf ax Ceatoy Schoolt lUthM adminittrative ofHott for the for S4000 M acne. EachiM verifyed on tht badflB tcaitt, torry to loai dM Lotnfi Fk^ but tchedaltt. htach feat, grillt, with playgrpuad eacempaiat* tpproxiaMbly 40 committee memben wtt* tcM ol the lind k «ontiaui|y family who tre movh« to cealtr, tnd qffloM for Iht tquipmeat nearby, are Run your datiiflatl evoked and uttd at t wetpoa tchool fett, etc. If you did not ttnitaiy dittiict, Thtie would acret. that this wts ftdertl poptcty Kentucky. The oommualty lacelta a letter aad late a«* propoted, at well u M ad In tha MWwaak whta etar It It oMvitnieat. liao be a.aaaw room, MM aflwpoae grttn field. Pamell teemed eifthusiasiic fotomac Naan^ itm and could not b« uted. txtendt a welooaw to Capt. 4utelioat. pliate caU Cunttoa about the propoeed iwiminin| GUSKM MANOR NEWS and Mrt. Robtrt Neweaafe. roonu, and awttlni rooan -to A trtil lytttm vouUidei^ Waakand n»tomn« The committee tlto The Cuatlon Maaor EleaMataty 339-S41S or tttvt both Iht om tnd iht pool saying Oat he had taUwd observed drtinigt pcoMeroi tt wbq have jutt moved into the Hayfltld Secondary, 971.|70d. whid throiJigbout tfat tiet for with several contractors who Naws and tha PraiMtty Owiie|i Aaiodtlion twiamiac pool. A n "pMtivt" pleaturet ludi M the site; water wtt not diaiahia wjtfhoW their aamiti mattite area. - - tlto niaattttd. attured him that once the ale Quantico Santry. Get well wlthtt ara walking or bicycUag tad as specified ia Uie flauTmi aa m^tmi^^^^ui ' tepante mhii-Wkt tnBt with work w» beioi doot to mttrn Om «w hSSt^S^rSTtt 2 extended to Mr. Chaita at a solution tt ^ time. No Elyard, who it recupetathw at "torture tracfct" were pjit. la tht event ot rate, OM home after belsv ooaflaad hi Public hearing deferred propoted. ThtM aM being hard surface hat bees tpetttd meeliai wffl be held la tbt flee to the entrance road MM iti|t thrhonital. cciotidered for OM power4kie READY-MIX CONCRETE clouds of dutt' caa be teta A NOT* OF SYlff ATHY anat, hmtU taid. ' TIM mott iaportaat item oa The Cuniton- Mtaor Parneli tMd the sanitary during heavy taaffie houat. the aitada, ft the tltctkai of concerning amendment FOR HOMEOWNERS Water trucks are beia| vttd to diatrict plant to coottct with offlotrt for Aa*12?** aatub^ 5 ««»'««»y •*»«•• to expmt Tht Ftlrftx Co. PlanahM l(eep down dutt but tie aot •J«*»7«J; .to deepett tympathy to tha additional time to meet and the Prinoe Wiliam County Ml retideatt •« «im_ _ family Committioa haa defetwd tfat ttudy the propoted Recreation D^Mrtroeht to a CONTRACTORS entirely effective. A tect atttod. HtfrtthawatI^LfStHa wf l bfiunUye of Mr. Bob Fiike who which was to be erected to patted away on Fddi^ after a Hc heattac tcheduled for tmmdmeat: Tht heaikg triB provide quaUiitd ttafflng to Mig Olattt. Mr. Flidce iMt been t. 7 at ftlS pj£, on a be reKheduled at toon at tupervlM, maintain, and police eewtaarie pn^oatK d amtadnMnt to d» • HIMi r MMwW-WMi •MnprasMn MwMt a member of the coBHminlty' poaahk after (KhMMrf ttM oomar from Drua FaM taOWjifFEROOW DAVIS HANIMY WOOOMRWC. vmOIMIA i4M«1t1 2{}CVV«XVIIA NAnONAL BANK POTOMAC Nm..«t*Matr, AB«M M, i9n. s-u AAcOovern forces hold farm picnic His 1 l/2'yaar4ld toa atop his shouldert and Mt. wii^. Democratic convention, tt Marit, at hb ridt. Hob art "tha neat VS. coagreMman." EUiou of OahaevMt aartayad Rk^Mrd Bcodtky, ia chant the bade paituta of dM 0. R. of btaet aad dM preH for Hersh ftrm aev MiattMt, McCovera ttate haaaquMlers, where Princt WMtm Cowaty'i was oa head, M was Aileat McGovern forcat were haviag a Goodmaa, autlcal advitor for picnic. McGovtra'i attioaal "I think thb b a typical head<|uaitM ("tfcb b a toag gathering of McGovara of todalpeotatt, tadal ptotaat. workers for Virgiab," Qliatt social prot«at..jia( aloag with said. "It's not very Ng." me.") Then he want on ^ubk^ to Mrt. Laag dU aot appear ddd: "Bui it'igoing to pbfcap. ditmayad by Iht dim chaaee Nationwide, it^t goiag to bt a given by medb expertt fSot lot closer thtn peopb iUak." McGovtra tP uaaeat Reddeat Hllioit, t Itwytr la Nixon ia NovembM. "My Washington, heard about ihe reactkie ta dut McQovara bM tund-raislng picafc ($4 per' January wu dw uadardog by adult) just 1 few houn ttrlbr, teveral peiceataat pohib, aad and decided to cwne. Ht add ht camt up aad f« aupatttd he counted hinielf a hit coBipetitori to get the McGovern supporter bacauM nominatloa. Thit it hit "he's a touna leader" and potltioa tgshi now," iht laid. because "the coualry needs a Mrs., Lang ttid Sea. president who It more McGowb had behlad him concerned tbout domtttic tuppottert "w^ an raaBy affairs." dtdieated to Um. aad to hb Once at the pbnk. however, poaition 00 the war and oa he said be noticed moat of poverty, and I partonally ddak those attending wtre'camatiga' ae will move lato the wor kers, ttther t'hi'a forefront." Slwtaid ki Rriaee rank-and-flb vottrt. "I doti't WilliaiR alone there were know if thit wai their- "perhaps 150 hardcora intention or not," he taid. workert" to gtt the can^Mlia Lynn Lang of Dale City, A ten bactor halpe wt tiaB ilift at O.R. Haarii tea tor ooonty McGotem outi^. ndUag. chairnun of the Prince William hambuifert aad waurmekm . McGovero't groundtwell wOl Friends of McGotera. ttenwd coagreMional nomkbe, ftkhx- other tcheduled tppoiatmMib, an independent, akhourii he tNcet. Other ptnont iMdcmM Comnoowaalth^ Atty. Robait pom, Mrt. Ung /eU, atea »*«JOVERN'S THEIR MAK - Joan SchlMW outwardly pbtted with the didntthow. tayt ht oonddert bfamirif a aad goAe. Hoiaa. TIa ooaoly efflctab votart bam BMta about lit (left) of ifaoMMM aiKt wane MoCarey DTDileCity turnout. Better than 100 Oat of Horan't qmonentt, '*progret r>ers This Honda Trail 70 mirabUce will be given display at the dealership ar», from ^eft. Boyd away in September to a hard HELP WANTED CHILD CARE WANTED SERVICES •MIUMBS - fW ad ytitttM. (tt year rSMAU -dabaaaato Matt ba 2J or ovai, aaat dba ABOmONS/CARVORTR - aaw <7Mn4. aoMla beau, SttOM aa^ apfeeiaaca. Phoaa •HMH'I l^aria. 4*4.4100. p/r/Hc _Hwi23|.HU.M>p/SaplI aad all typai ef heae lapreveaaati. Alt waafc NM^ • pjm. 1rttOSRa~i~NiuBMr-l^ taaaa TWO FEMALE TBACHBIU aaaiaataed. Olea t. Peat, . N«ai,4pjii. CaalMalM. Phaa $1S^n^. ObMtiM tanlry, § pjmu ~ Oiwbai araltabb. tabiy fcaa^' fcr TiiitRiai b lSt>d». CMiMa»TWlKR ?MNTING IXTBRIOR « rvTEKIOR - iiiRiipiitog, Pta Eitlmatei. Uaaowd. Hltobbp Contracton 494-1333. pM^a COAAMONWEALTH ?F T go ARDINO AND r ROOMING - ebedtoace run lag. all braeda. Lad TELEPHONE OiarltoB Xaaab^ Baabb^ Va. 8*5-3833. p/p^ (E COMPANY OF VIRGINIA -l- rfil.l H.,1 PROFESSIONAL BOO •••TlbSbtRi GROOtONG - ABbltii BVBTBBI pick ae R RtUtatp. •r Oatlaota tU^phM ttnm r5-99iriMt VT KTOMACNnw.! ,ABaat30,1972.B-18 AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE NBW CHBVROLBTS -at Raat VOLVO 19(9, btaa, 143B. Holton to address group Tndt ia aocaptid. Bab mt/tm, 3 dr. ada w/fpwb ea - AbiPbalMiaiaiiBal ;-b^.^-b-.e*.a3/ltptl r (Cotttlnumd from preceding page) pupptoa mala, w U.11 n Iht Mu CITY mmsEcnot 221-2762, «r£r fX. STMltl roimac mm. Wabatbv, Aapat 3B. 1972. B.I9 •m^m' Th* Prihcb William County Boand of County Sup«rviBor« harBby givaB notioa of itt intMit to adopt a Tax Packagt" which includaa a 0USINES6. PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL TAX ORDINANCE and m amandmant to tha MOTOR VEHICLE LICENSE TAX ORDINANGE..aRid Rdotitton to ba on Octobar 6, If 72, or ai aoon thaiMftar ai tha mattar (nay barliaaftf.Thafa Mrfitbt »timR lor dtiiafM to mpiwitfialr vimfin. A full copy of tha ttxt is printad harain and tlao has baan filad with tha Clark to tha Cimiit Court. I upon Ktilch a lieanw taa k i .^ f uwkklng houa deanini antaa Ceunaiw. iamily and/ar awniafi Naataurana FiUSINESS, PROFESSIONAL, aftagtar afar January tsirtyfim a dw Uaaa taa v FunUiNna )anltor aerviaa. ddentiflc. medial auppNa •laaaaiididl'haaemedueena peydtaa dwiimaidiidi Eaanomie. (cdalaaianM lah a aaraon aemmei— twlnaia. Furniitiing Cnatoymant AND OCCUPATia^JAL •aa^lt - NnMy far Fdtoa to.Pay Liaaa Ta Dfka Oaa. •adtfaunainr Tbaa dwM to a penalty of tan percent, witi a minimum of fumkMngMatliticd tbartinggeodi ton doMar*. added u ah leana taaa inipaaad ui^br da LICENSE TAX ORDINANCE Interior dacorMind Labor arbivaton .Uadton ' pravblon of tha article dial ara uhpdd on aw due due, kiMrlor daoorallna arvlea and/a Laba raiatlena Variety itora Jawary Mny.fint of'aetb ileena yeer, a In the aw ef any Diviami Kannak.dat ad aa • Warkmen^dodilm paaan fbn mgaam In a buaina. piofaalen, aaa a tttda at. aetdl ad Itodade btrdwea to read a follOaa: aaaiaaden, a pariod of mora than diirty daya aftar ha lint S«c 1 - OvfMtiwit Lanaiaaga tranalatan Any penon wte a bodi retoi mercheni fnd wholeaato miaan kiiuch budnaa), proieaaion. aad* a occupaden. FOI the purpose oi thia I Lasnaan aaadwm k laquimd a obtain badi dawa ef lioena; ta addltian to audi Ian paroant panehy, Inawat M dw raa ..-^ti thill hav* the maanlnii naartl>a> aaoibad to dan peovided, kaweva. ttwt eny rataU nwrchant «ko dedta to at dx parcani par annum dHN aearue and te adta to dl dw •., :h.s section: Oaaaing radudflg.alana. hiddi inai de a adieiwa buainew HM mey deat « do audi utinlwdi ant unpaid toana laaa inpoaed under diia artlde, bei|Miii«' oROSS EXPENDITURES. AH axpanditWM loaned In- Manfawaii'iajiia budnaa under hk r 9 Pmtmm ky Coa«oa«Mi ^tm^tm. TMCSE AtoENDMCNTS dwa te effactiv* upor< adoawion. NOa. THEMGFONC. BE IT omOAMtO kyttwaawd a Caay Saarviaw a arinca aBWtam_ Ceuwty'dcal tertoa adaat aa taatataa BtitaKSi^ ^aOFCBBlOflAL and ocDuaATiotiAi..uaNW TAKOiioaaMtet aniaatto a toaa ^^a^a caaat. ^^taraol^ -^ 4tXl am aaiiiiidiMiaa POTOMAC NEW. M.im.g.20 Gourley at Hnnl Sciy'dii.j sl'^ic Development Drug FAI^ BIG Difference! Center Bri|. Gea. Normta W. Gourley, who hat beta ttivlaf as Oepgty J-3 (OMttUoat), Hetdqu^trtea, Europeaa Cotttmtnd, SlHttiart, Germany, wfl takt otar it deputy for Diailapiaiat ltd director of Iht Oaatiafattat Center it Qatatico aaat month. He will tiiccted MaJ. Gen.-ielectee Saaatl Jatkttka. whoie tttlauntat M Aaitlaat. Chief oTsttff, C-I, at Headqutrton, Mitiat Coi|Mi has been tnaounctd. Gen. Goutky, who wat designated u Ntvtl Aviatot tat- June 1943, U a hoMar of tiw Leion of Merit witii Combat "V", the Outin|uiihed Flyiat . Cross with Gold Sttrt»lieu of second and third twardt, II Air Medtb and tht Navy Commendation Htdtl. As a combt.t pilot, faa flew 8 7 missioni duiiai Worid W«. II and SO niiitiaat in Kotta. During the Vietniai foaiUct, lie was commaadai officei of MAG-13 and anai at C-3 otficer a( Fleet Mariaa Force, Pjoific. Triangle man, 19, arrested A 19.year-old Trito|le.raan \ Liaison officer ends tour at Academy L; Col. William Stephent. J- Air Force .\cadeinyLiaisaB' 0'";,.er lor Woodbr'it^ tad :!ie ANOTHER ONE OrTHCCRCATSI >rt\ INC YOU AND vol« ooMawNinr. ra •M-JTii c J rOTCIMACI««|,1 ,AaiatlM.im.B.| SNCIMKKIS %: .J-i oiGoM | SALES MANAGER 494-5071.3/Saptl lAcroa F.rant Buipw Oiaf) antoe aaUoahaip. Applcatoa AREA -axpcbacadaobawfl CotrniMMMMiln• Hay. I S170-STARTINC SALARY CHILD CARE PHOWC; 481-162S abhMa a l^teUe Shaft, Raiato TAXI DRIVERS - ~^ labydt fa wofUap paaaKdqr 14114 MUada Hay Immediate cpeatop fa paiaaaut MOUSEliEPU -'MMfte^ l.Tltaa(b.Va.3p/Ai«30 Woodbfbpa Aaa. Htai^»« or eveaiag. Phaa 494-7S49. position, Maiiae tMfOBai Shop. 4wt a weakte toh. Pha a dah ACRES - chOd cae, expaibaaad, p/p/Saptl 221-190»i aba 6 pju. C99-43Q9. YaRow Cab, 491-4040. p/p/ito teaaoaabU, feacad yard, , Must be indostitoua aad aaaw lOGBT SHIFT - Coalackb. No responsibUitics. Coapaay baaalli VftfStpH ptayMato.M Phaaeu «9K34da. MELROSE GARDEN experleace -eecaaaary. bat- ^iWSaptl b^.,l •-=." ..,r ••, including paid hoRdayi. —""-a'-Mart be U yo. a anr. mEPHOME CONnMEh :..,..••..? .n J -»v"AFAIWMENT^->\*< I •V,Jmi1m»0 CaU64fr«333 aiBBAM) ft WIFE ' Wib to Phoa 4»t4100.p/p/itc MEN woiaif foe appototawat to BEUiONT AREA. - babyiiiaT TRIANGLE. VIRGIN IA - J^K*^* aflerao , , PART TIME OHXECnON MAN Excalat iacoae te part tUw bafoie ft after achool hoan ptaa Hours 9 a.a.-9 pj>. Apply - Rexbb houn, appraxbutaly "wtap walk. 5:30 pja. tB 9 pa. iidi ttaa babyattiiw.Faaoadyari (703)875-6011 .\TTENDANT - foe cob opaoM RiobaftoPMdatoMaitst.Tda«b, ™bi aatuto peeUM oat 21 yit ft very reaioaabla. Pheaa 20 ha. pa waak< ca i Maintorwnca Fra Uving - All Apart menta Rafurblahed - laundry in -Wocrdbridpa. •ext ta Fba Bapti Pheaa aRaapa paid. Appb ta OR Vpl. 4944692. pw/Sap( 27 Personality Inifiialali --- SI5-3S6S.fMSi«tl >: 2. 3 Btdroom Apartmante 1»43 IrtbajTS* BU-^, Choieo Aponments At Modest Price* industrious ft i^-yrujalitr •bu, Woodhridpt. a iMLL MitS. BROmt 703-978-5660. p/p/Scpt 1 JANITOR - for aw padn '494-2191 tei 1703^1-7850 1 Bedroom - $110 apartaioati ia Weedbrldpa, P/p^Saptl •wtaaaaii BABY SITTER Vta^~ha«a! experleace prafaired. Phaa — —a 2 pjiL ft 9pjB. 2 Bedroom-SI25 3 Bedroom-$150 children 1 yi., 6 yr*., 7 ajUoS 221-765^1^ PART TIIS mit~li^l6.^. Eqhb Opportaatty Eaidoyei p.m., 5 day week, owe to aabtba atodel honea, both _ 3/Saptl5 tran^iorution. Phoa 221-237$. .X» OIEIQH: - DO you hoe tatelui ft extate. Dntia iachbb 3.'Sept 1 ^aaibaical aWlty aad tteto bw. yard aainlraaace, etc Wat TV TECHNICIAN. - badcbly fg7 • *•"•« people? We ban aa han traaipflrtatiaa. Locatba ateb woric, cxpariaaoad. lop BABYSITTER - 1-2 d^a per weak ^^ Johapai«w/nniiV. faetwea teabba ft Wbodbddia. my hoi • " " my hoineJarice RMBTaaa. aftlSOpawaak PTnnRiatpay.CJ Darid Foate, coaaldn part tbae. Apply ta •91-li OW LEASING i2«Vp/s«pti .WtcaaelfM 12 Booa-7 PJB. da% 01-1404. peiaoa to Woodbridpr T.V. AFPBBSOlire IBAVELIBAIUBB gy «•* I part gaiMptoyea. PMhptl _Paihas4aaS«aaa.p/|/rtc BABY SITTER -watod mr _ uxamr mmam. UK t3»-4«7 ERRACE PLAZ 3 small cfaiklreB, 5 dw a WELL P6lSED~"i7Qic~t7Ta Mr. Ralky, tJO. t»x 4J. PERMANENT P<»ITION~ labiliail to awet te pdbRc ta Terry Mobile Traveler Taurus Phone 670-7518. p^A% 30 goaaaaa. Va. 22US. pfti«,rL aydatto fa IW «ft. ddbacy ntea mba Coaaty Exacutlml Rice-Arrow Motor Home OPPING ^EN"^ drlyei ia Woodbridfa area. c6acTArL~wAnilB8iir-ted . Orfka. Meat bave pleaaat raaabii bean, pged lalay ft '• wai tresses, bfeaktel ooak, ba KENMEL ATTENDAiiiT~~t" talaphoae aaaaer. Mlitaaa baaento. CaU Mr. >^' girls (days), bua beyi falgh'li) ft «rpb» of 40 wpa ft mgiiliai *at.4:30 pja, Koa.tea FIL . 494-222J.p«Sap»t dishwathcfs. Apply ta peaa Woedbrldia Aataal Ballad. ^yted. Coed^ bablli. Saad Holiday Houw RaMaaaM. Rt. Phoa4M^I9l.yMSapll NOW RENTING... 23 4 A1-95. DumCkba. f(pf,te n^^ANTWOW -ta accptahb abay to riii iiiiiil LABORERS Offiea, .9300 Peabody St.. N«w Ganl9n Apor#m«n#s COOK AND BUS BOY~ m Kitoaa Aaa, QuaOao, Maaaaaaa. Va. 23110 ex»*. over 18 yr». PlwM ••LateRH^ ^—. at aad or eld Brt%a Rari wai af ««-741S, R. H. OR* i^WStpt I p/p/Sap«.6 Ashdale laa, Aak Wwwdbat^a. ^^ -^^-'* 670-2600. 3 p/Sept 1 WAITERS ft wAiriiini^ Vtoi PLiniRERS WANTED - aw or part tiae, will cc COOKS ftWATTRESSE S iiaaiaUba NorSba Va. Aiaa. -31.40 LAMBS APARTMENTS per hr. phu t^l aa _ Uianild awly. C* Race C^ qrpoaraaoe. Apply ta paaaa. **a*raaaa Unite frMa •14« . Grant's Bradford Beuie TRS^Waw. auOA p/p/Sapt I Lazy Satia laa. Route 1. Resuurmt, who aatoy wakb« -'-'-^- i.pw/rtc ^—**"— —^—— --" n 11 iLj UL.. ""ith people la pleasaat SMJSB* PRINCE mLLIAM COUNTY BEMTAL OFFICE sutroundinp. PaU hcNdqri ft -Depattaeet af Parks ft vacations, ack par, aapbaea Boaa RariMa. A» ^ ••caaaltoata IK N ~ discounts. InimaadT Caaa .ta ifyaaaawa^ '^ana: (78S) 221-7B8B aaaataj wtb2ya.i FOB SALE jj.a.aria.1—,1 and tallcto m a haa 3S ha. par nx padaato. lb Office from 10 ajB.-5 KIRIY VACUUM CLNRl Grants. Tbe Hal a _ 3.Nabtoidtoabto »«• "P- bpbp ft'iao',_ ftfuHy ). MteCbaaaCaa, P. oi liat, •hirtRiilSbaySaWl pa yt: 8300 Sudtoy Raai.(Rto. DQ iiila^ Va. —ffilbiaaai! ^«"«» fctipfb omca.nm Manassas, Va. *MM. FaeMb BL. Maaaan Phaa be aean a ta79t Fiter Haww COOKS - wmm, iiimiij iH^ afrismt »*MI71. Bat. 324. e.e*. R^aaea 404-7141 tetali^ fuU time day a al^ Mb. Fat miZ^~~JT~ •Mbdr* appointin«atcaa64R-7rUMte9 "^ ^" - »e «tea caa, SELLING am.3/rtc I^"*'*''- ••* blto Beeaa w/w COOKS a WAITRESSES •tB*d paaaaa. Goad abay, pad TOPDOLLAft in person Dog L- weattoa. ceapaay badb MMMGEMENT 14226 JeOenaa • PiMJOlWorfc Yom JMHE Woodbridpcp/p/BWIB ,-»»*a.Qabib- lans •lerreriaa Davta TRAMEE F«rYW»aptl^^ vw SQVABBBACK I9SS. Rabrdad CUidiaa liaca 1969. pitlitati ^jaaahbea, tft. 84TS. r b« held Sept. 25 it Ike Godwta. ,PW!«t reeeal ei^a tNliQf't Pbrftx Couaw bb. Mt^r orotNaioRbt will be OBW - 19«S •(M^.'SSBB! •<»-3333, S aM.4 pja. Aaaouaeiat Holtoa't isAHVwXmi iieJm. HH oeator b located oa a Kobert M. Gatlia|i of 5931 Ihaa 4*4.7433. p/blAi«. 30 •nPbS/BtpiI. Vtaatl partidBatitM hi ma wreaMay slybaR . , •CSBAMPOeBCB roUnB. wooded 9S-acre bKt SeabrithI Rd., Spria^bU. wat Mrt. Heamy O. (Vii|iiua) girta. CaU ThowM NoaaB, .- jys*. jB*«dt»*^ aaeabl ^4^ PLYUovnirLYUOVIH '- 19M eape, aw VW - l971S«pallV>KeBa at Uw iabnecttea of Braddoek executive director of Iht CMmOLBT - IBM ia«ab,V* itbl Uoae of Ai«a«taa, Northtta t70-77l».|/f/rtl ladea. >37 V-8.' aataaatb iliti. aaay , tad larke Sutkn Koadt la hhUoatl Atta, ofCoordlaabm S^Eaabklhaa nUsB; teaatb ^ "**f ""^ "^ *««. ««<"MI ratldia. 1 owaa Vliifait owaibar of tht Stab MARINE OPncnS UHTOHW B/p/bt ttaatabilaa, aoww a I aabaa apbr. a b 8300. Mb aada aaaMy. CiH iaha Pibta Coiaaty't foriacOtM of Style ^opbat fof Bw - ooaqbb tM Bb aa 44 bw $400. 33i.l33S bbt SFp S _^ a47043«I.VS^«*»»•» VBept lI RipPtpet 321-1195. pw/Aapw/Aagg 3 300 dbbict. A leakatlTwaily, it Band af Hotpibb aad Iftatal Mtatally Reuitfed, Ia«., 3<*-wdaL aBtBbaSlSOaS QHUT' D«iE 1MB~-~ btaalL aabtdtpkB/i^Sapll will ttme Ow oouatbt at ••••dqaartefad b Adh^tOR. offet. CaU 7«3-43T.0d74. AJCC, 3 akt. Phaa dT^fllt! ILYMOUn - 1966 4 dr. , VW - I971 vaaf axc^la~ai AiUactoa, FaiHax, Pauqubr, aatoaMtb. a/i, gaed naaba KMTER BftOTHCNS P/p/Septl t/a/ltt*l CADILLAC - I9M. beat aObi eeadWeo 82450. Cabet CaaL LeudoHB tad FMace l^a eeaMNea 81^. Kaa <7Ms8. oar S3M0. tt^nis. Oapb, 64ft4903 aah, p/|^Btp< 1 aad tbt dtbt of AbmaiddB. AUTO BODY BCRVICB MOwBB"-'V"bpT"ii'irr"i MALE - SL . Spa. eU »/Wlap«l _ ^ tlaHtati CALL rOR AUTO Potka whecibarrow Ijrpa abcbb < Fait Church aad Fbrftx. a^maa 850. 4914704. FarMaaat Naai ooov REaAin mixer 830; 1 pr. MTBUN PKKUP - 1971, iMUo* KYMCWrii "-"Bbiab"tr,"i9*5.6 " tOtlbaiw Coattraetlaa of the Qrtt of old bap aba 83S. pwiarti