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·Vol. 19, ~G. 13 Greenbelt, MaryL~~~ursday, November ·1, 1954 10 Cent. . ~------~~~ - Library To Spc,nsor ------~ Council Me~ts Monday Wlu.t: 4:'ioes On ? 79 Percent of 8ree1belt Voters The City Council will meet Io"'riday, No'Tember 5 - "Tal­ Konda.y, November 8, in the Free Movi4!S Fc,r Kids Ir.. celebration c•f National Chil­ ent Nlte" presented by North city offices over the Variety End PTA at Ncrth Erd Supp,ort Lastner Fo1· CouaiJ' Sea·t· dren's Book We~K, No\·ember 14- atore at 8 p.m. Last Monday's School at 8:30 p.m. Tickets meeting was lX'stponed due to 20, the G r e e n b e 1 t library i s Approximately 79 percent of Greenbelt's voters, or l,tt12 of sponsoring the rnovie, "Courage of 50 · c·~nts a.t door. the excitement of election eve. the 1,512 who voted here in Tuesday's election, gave their votes ," to be shown at the Green­ GVlf-!C 13o>ard of Directors ' ' belt theater on Thursday after­ meeting at 8:15 p.m. at Ham­ to Fran:lt Last~er to help in his successful tight to win on~ of the noon, November :.1, at :! :30 p.m. ilton PlacE. five seats C•n the Prince Georges Cvunty Commission. Lastner, Navy Wives Invite There will be no charge for ad­ Saturday, November 6 - \Vom­ running on the Democratic ticket, reeeived a coutlty total of 30,004 mission except library identifica­ an':; Club Hawaiian party for vote:,. The largest number of votes was won by "Lansdale Claggett Husbands To Dinner tion. All youngsters who wish to husbands !lt 6:30 p.m. in Com­ with 31,455. · , munity Church Social HalL The hwibands of the Trumarr att«!nci the perfonnan~e. should In a statE-ment to the :Sew. Be­ Duplicate Bridge C 1 u b in \·i~w, LastnPr l!aid that he would Riddle Na~ Wiv~ will be tl:le ~~heck their mem'3et'Shill at the li­ Horne El~onomks Room of ·guests of honor at. a pot luck din­ brary and get their identification lorlh E11tlers To Hold resign from his seat on the Grcen- lsll:r:·s. Children too young for li- Center Sc hoot at f; :30 p.m. 1-,di. dty council, where he serves ner, Wednesday evening, Novem­ J.C.C. membership meeting at ber 1.0 at the Greenbelt Athletic 1brary cards may go with their par­ "Talent lite" Friday ,as mayor. This action is required 8:30 p.m. at CcnL·r SchooL by law, but Lastner indicated that Clubhouse. Games, dancing and ents who have lil·rary membership. N Monday, November 8 - C i t y The f'rth 1;::nd School PTA will in any case he would not have at­ refreshments will round out the Council meeting on office pre~·f ·nt '''l''lkmt Night" Friday, evenings entertainment. tempted to handle both jobs. The UN Trip, C~on·test over Variety Store at 8 p.m. Kovemb<>r 5, at 8:30 p.m. Admis­ The regular- bi-weekly meeting term of the new county commis- Greenbelt Commurity Choral sion is 50 cents per person, tick­ . siQners begine on .Tanua:ry 1, 1954. of the Navy Wives Club No. :19 S:ponsoreCL By LWV group sponsored by J.C.C. e~;,; available at the door. was held Wednesday at the honte ~['he League of Women Voters meets at Center School at 8 The 1'.1:ajorettes, Greenbelt Band, Lastner, however, said he wowd of M'!'S. Dean .Jensen, 9Q Lautel of Prince Georges County will p.m. Mrs. Edna \Vhite, Soprano, and continue to seJrVc cut his term u sponsor a trip to the United Na­ Hill Road. Mrs. E. S. Earnhardt, TuN:day, r;·qvember 10 - North .Julia Bailey, formerly of Green­ a member of the boal'd of directors tions Building in New York on V\ile of retired Capt. E. S. Earn­ End P'I'A square dancing b(·lt, are a few of the acts on the of the Greenbelt Veteran Houlling Neovember 15. The trip is open to hardt, and O!l)ODSOr of the lOy Scouts of America, cated that Greenbelt was now ac­ . Committee is to eeleet the reel pl­ 8 p.m. in Community Church . ents this scholarship. fs vember 6. it was anncmnced this week by the cepted as a full pa:rtlc:ipant in tbe of This Social E:all. one of the main projects of the In connection with ·:he trip, the District's Executive Committee $ftairs of Prince GEorges Coant:F Chaimtan, CoL GeorgE E. Stover. local Navy Wives Club. League is cond•Jeting a quiz con­ ~------·------· and ..,.. 110 longer ftCI!mlecl JDeN­ test on- the t:tnited Nation&--its To be staged this year only .In · ty as a government JprGjed iso­ structure and organization. · Ce11lter :Sc•ool Parents. Prince- Ge«1rges County, the one­ lated from the reat of the coUJl\Y. The contest is opel! to students day D:tive is expected to enlist the He said it has btten billS ambition I•IJ· ·Colleie Prtll'lll ol' the lOth to 12th grades in the Te Get .Jeachetr Report aid of mol"e than 3,800 Cub Scouts, for many yetU'B to a~tlhleve i:bat F'rince George11 County Schools. Boy Seoutl! and Explorer Scouts in goal. Parents «>f Center School chil­ 116 U:ilits. Col. Stover said that ·le&•tile live••r ~to Contestants arE already being se­ dren will Jl(leet in their children's Lastner pointed out l:hat he was lected by the sehools. The winner "this good turn for the handicap­ High school seniors and grad­ rooms on Tuesday, November 9, not the representative of Green­ of the contest will be given a trip ped is one of the fineet opportuhl­ . uate& have only . until November at 8:30 p.m., fA.Ild hear the tE!ache~r·s belt alone but would sc~rve the en­ to the UN Bui'.ding un November ties f(] r ur.1SE!lfish community serv­ ~ to apply for the Navy's college explain the class program for thf' ice to be taken on by the Scouts." tire northeastem portion of the training program. it was annotJ.ne­ 11> for himself and his teacher. year.. county, from Laurel b) Riverclale, The quiz will be held in the Bla­ On or about November 15, Scouts ed today. Candidates who aJ•ply Lanham and beyond. For that densburg .Tuni(lr High School on After.; a q11estion and answer per­ will call at the hoDltes of neighbors for. the NROTc wUl take t'lu! q11al­ reason he intends to be unbiased November 9, at 8:00 p.m. The pub­ iod in the classrooms, the parents in their areas to invite housewives ifylng mental euunlnation .on De- and impartial in regard to Gnoea­ li.e. is invited. .Judge:~ will be Mr. will meet at 9:30 p.m. in the audi­ to accept Iii. Good Turn bag in . cember 11 as the first step in the belt, but he feels that he will be 'liV. G. Flinn, Member of the Board torium for a short PTA meedng which usable clothi.ng, shoes, hats, competiti,ve cycle leading to an in position understand Green­ to be followed by co:~fee and cook­ bedding, curtains, drapes &1"d a to appointment as 'Jnidahipman. of Directors of the Capital Area ies. other textiles are to be place~; belt's point of view. Suceeuful candidates wUl star Association for the UN; Mr. C. l.Joyd Bailey, Executive Director ThE! tee.che~ have been a.'!ked These bags, the sizE~ of a wpermar­ . the NaVal careen in ~lieges and c•f the U. S. Committee for UN by the PTA program committee ket g rocei'Y bag, will be filled and unlveNUies acroa the countr]r m placed on front porches on Satur­ 1.9ti&, with· 'subetantial financial as­ I>ay; and :Mrn. Philip Woods of to cover such matte1~s as combina­ Woman's Club ToG-:. ~['akolma Park, who is State Pres­ tion '"classes, methods of reporting day :rnon:Ling, December 4th. be­ ~!dstan~ from the pvemDlent. ident of the J.{ary)and League of to parenb1, homework, and the fo~ 10 a_m. The Scouts a1m t.o 'Wt.Afte-: a normal eollep eclue&l:ion, distri':>ute 30,000 Good Turn Day l-lawaiianFor 1-lubbies gradQatn wiD bE· commfa!oueot in Women Voters. goalls for t:be year in reading, writ­ ing, arithntetic and spelllng. bags and to have them filled. The members of the G:reeoabelt the.. fteBulu Navy or Karlne will This particular :PTA prograun ThE C!othlng Drive be under Woman'• Club invite tbelr ..__ Corp~~. for actlw duty w!th tiM! the supervision of :Mr. 1t. WCFM Closes Down was dcvel•l)pPd in order to fulfill wuuam bands on a IQ'thical tlrlp to H&..U. Flf!f!t tbJ:ouJ(.Iout the wodcl. Roll, chab'Dl&n of the Prince two of thE! main objectives of the Saturday, November ttl\. In t:be Kale ~tbena - of tbe UJalted Goeornes District Civic Service Community Chureh &dal. BaD. 8oe NAVY, P~~p Z 6 YH'lr5 I-I ere Center P'l'A'a goals for the ye:ar: AEter Com!!lllttee, and :Mr. Lou Schenk, Quell (1) to lnf«)ral parents fully abn attendhlg. wher1 the monl'Y wUl be for­ booth at tt!w Upf)n' Marlboro msa ·of the .Junior HIP Scbool brnke down wttbln a f.., days and Jl'alr. The Jl~ ftdentlon of P.T.A. Tbe llbort .,....._ 1.-,_ thf• .Ration was clot.ed to prevent warded to UNJCEI'. $U;? would K{ve, for nam~. Woman'• Club IMid! •• tMlr tbeme tec precedh•c adcUtlonal ._... tlie 'l'lwlkadvtn~r Bank Ta1 Close November 11 t'nough pc•wdered mllk for 1.883 ''Cbriatmas Around Tbe World.'" pnltp'1lm wiD be cmul.,..l by ]gfort. are .UU llelng ma.cie to with each club interpretlns lt. lu ~rhe m ma,cttmf>" t of Rubu rban c':hlld rer1 for one Wt!ek, or BOG Pe~ . .Ar•dmtt. "reetchtlt of tbe eell WCII"M to tnd lvtdualtl or to thelr own way. ' Trwrt CoiDpabY. Rlliver Spr1ng and Vacdn4" to protect ~~ 1!100 children P.T.A. FJ....,.ct. Furcuw, OUl' prla­ 811 ln.tltutio11. The Greenbelt Woau's ~b._ 'WCli'M' Pnl,bably reeelved H'•attavllle, Marvl:and, haa an­ f'ronl: TR. or penlcUIIn to treat . ctpd, Will pmttde. ancl welcollle more booth wu buecl Oft the Jlne-..Md nnui~f'ed thll.t all offtcea of thflt lrt · !.,500 chlld1ren for va'lilr8. the P"Nni:B &ft4 facuJtJ'. da:Uy cltationll In loUd of the NeliQJa.lt tiM' eola• l!pt lllal7'• ,._... tt.an 4one .,, M,.,; .. 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(> ,, ! GREENBEL1~ NEWS BEVIEW GREEftiBt.LT LUTHERAN COMMUN-ITY CHURCH The Long 11'iew .I!A:lwanil 1L Dlrner, Putor Eric T. Braund, Robert 0. Ball A:N nmEPJCNDENT NI~SPAPER Fbi\JDe: Olcanite ~...00 Minis&en RuueJI Gftenbaltm. Editor. 4822 Denver·, Colo. - We don't millS Friday, Nove1nber 5: 8- p.m., A. Elizabeth Goetze . Tllllitftnl'e 3. Par'kt>r. l!~tat,. lr.41tft• 6M1 Plannittg Council meets at the Mlnlster of Music Oeorp Bloom. lk "' •• lip>., 1141 .Tim ~D'N·em. analu&loa llip., 205 some thiniPJ unttil we lost> them or ·:· '. . . P\aul !Cuko. Pllotoet'alllael•, 8821 unW we are aua:y from them for church. Sunday, November 7 • MGrnlq , Rae ·.Alcae. Gerry Baclattrom. Betty Cohlmlm., m. Don Bullion, Keith a while. GreeDbdt is like tha.t. Sunday, November 7: 9:4U a.m., Worship at e and 11, sermon by : Gamble, Sarah Gelbeqr, MatUil Bat ton. Ft1Ulcell Berlin c. Martha Kauf­ There are SODll~ wonderful plaet~s Sunday S::hool and aduit Bible Mr. Braund ,;For all the Saints." ~ :. man. Bel'nard ~ L. A. I,Ae. P•CD' Markfleld, Carolyn Mt:Jer, Blll to live in this •country but Green­ Class. Cla.sSf~ a1:e held for all Music at 9 by Pilgrim (Boys) · ' ·Moore. David btr, Eleaftor RltehlE~, IWlel Roeenzwelg, :Mlrlan age gr<;ups. Raymond Cs.rriere, Choir. At 11, the Chancel Choir Solo'1:non. Korrb Sol~on, Frieda Vemocr, Dottn;y Wolfe. belt doesn't h:!l'll'e to take a back Superintendent. 8:30 and 1:l a.m., will sing Noble's "Souls of the The. GREENBELT NEWS RBVIEW itt JJubU.hed ever;r Thun11da;y b:y seat to any of them, although liv­ the tireenbelt Cooperative PubUab.Lrtc Juuucie.tlon, Inc., Greenbelt, Md. ing here day ii!l and day out we Services of worship. Sermon ~y 'Righteous" an d Mendelssohn'• Er..ablished, November 1937. Boar~t of Dlredors: L J. Parker, Pret~.; often forg·et our blessings. Ab­ the pastor. Visitors are 1Llwa~ "Happy and Blest are they." Bernard Krug, V. Prea.; Miriam Soiomon, Sec':y.; Georae Bloom, Treu.; sence makes the heart g1~ow fond­ welcome to cur services. 4, p.m., Church School Classes as follows: ·Harry Zubko!r, Editor. er-it's like the little radio item Walther League Society meets at 9 and 11, Nursery, Kindergarten, . SUBSCRIPriON &l'l'E: ~!.00 per :yeaa~ I heard in the club car going the churell. Christmas seals wiJI and Primary. (Kindergarten i8 Entered as lleCOr1d ·:~l!LU matter at the Po·llt 10flice tn Gret!ll belt, Jofaryland. through Amarillo on the way from be st>nt out to every member of now meeting in Fellowship Center . Advertllring may be submlttAct b;y men or df>llve~ tc1 the Ceo >perator, Dallas to Denv£!r. A husband an.d the churcb. at both hours, Primary i1n Social 9 Parkway, GR !-3131, or to tlie Greenb,elt Tobacco Store. Editorial ofticPS open· after 8.:30 · p.m. Mondt.y and Tueada:y. NE·wa deadline is wife had grovm disgus.ted wit.h Monday, November 8: 8 p.m., Hall; Nursery still In Fellowship). 6~80 P.m. of the Monde.:y preeedlng 'DubllcaUon. their town and their homE' and dl~­ Sunday Sc:bool teachers m(!et at 10 a.m., .Junior, .Junior l;ligh. Sen­ cided to shuck it all and move t:o the church. ior High Class with Mra. Bettie Vol. 19 Thu.rsda.y, No•1ember 4, ------·------1954 No. 13 California. They listed their hom1e Tbun!lday, November 11: 8 p.m., Denson as teacher. Coll•~ge Ap with a real est..nte agent and were Church VE·stry meets. Class with Mr. Braund as teach­ making plans t:o move when one er, in Braunds' living room. Men. Now It'~:~ Comm.issioJler Laslner evening the hu:sband, re11din6 the and Ladies Bible Classes. 4 p.m., ~)T. HUGH'S. Following n. rigid policy of non-partisanship in the recent elec­ real estnunissioners. · Aside from the honor, his eleetion to thing." Bo early the next day they from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. for ~bilclren Monday, November 8 - 8 p.m., rushed ci..,\\'n to the rE-al E'State :and in thE, evening from 7 t() 9 Cabinet of Church Women pre­ this post has come at a most opportune time for Greenbelt. Al­ office be::'ore somebody e·lse could p.m. for adults. sent Mrs. Edna Long of Bombay, though it is apparent that Greenhea':s expansion and development grab it t: p and--you've guessed it! Sunday: Masses: 7:30, 8:30, 9:30, India. is inevitable, there q. always the possibility that bottlenecks may It was their own hous(' as se('n Thursday, November 11 - Am- · hinder delay it. Whenever these bo'ttlenecks can be br,lken by and 11 a.m. 11 o'clock Mass is a ot• and described by the re'lltor. I Hi .sh Ma::m sun;g- by St. Hugh's erkan Legion Post Armistice.>- Day ~unty action, it is comforting to know that at least one of the almost answered a GVHC ad my­ Choir. 'J'IJis is Communion Sun­ Service at the Center. S-9 :30 p.m., i'.ounty commissioners will be able to se-e our point of view. self on<' day. dav for rnembers of the Senior Christmas Play try-outs, Church Naturally, there will when the interests of the Study. Also Sunday afternoon, ~'occasions It is probab'ly no more difficu'lt Sodality at the '7 :30 Mass, .Junior November 14, 4-6 p.m. county wi!l have to take precedence over the parti~cular interest;;; ·to make ends meet here in the Socialists will receive at the 8:30 Qf OUr COm.niunity, .and We do not desire any COmmisBioner, includ­ :1\'l:n <;s. Re:.lgious instructions for Apnreciation from the .Junior \Vest than back home. living costs. High. Fellowship of Community , ing Lastner, to approach a problem splely or narrowly from the being about th'~ same o·r a littk· C'!.tholie children enrolled in pub­ 1 lic sch~ol:J each ·Sunday in s~. Church to a.ll who cnnt:rihuted to viewpoint cf b.is own home community. On the other hand, we lcwer but it really is V!'l"Y cxnen­ Huq;h's Scl~.ool 8:30 the Halloween UNICEF mber :to, at 8:30 p.m. in the hands of the contest's two was really something to see. ',Sp.y, \Ve might as well face it. We Supt. of Washington East District, Registrations are J10'W '· be1Dg judge.s, Father Dowgiallo and Rev­ I sure admire that hat," he said may haye a few of those crisp, will be the guest !!J)eaker. ,ms taken for new members In the erend Hull, who expect to an­ 1 (western men admire eaeh other's bright da.yll that fool us into think­ subject will be 'The Church in ·Sodality. A solemn reception is noun(:e- their decision shor::ly. planned for new sodalists on ne:.. hats like Greenbelt club women do ing wi:cJter won't be so bad this our World." A· nursery is provld· At its last meeting, October 24, year. But it will. Now In No­ cembcr s., the Feast of the Im­ back East). "Thank you. Here, ed for the smaller children. the J'oint Committee on Cleanup vember begins the triumphal ~p,aculate Conception marking the try it on," :said the ' pleasant Sunday, November 7. 1::30 p.m.• elected .James C. Smith its chair­ march oi the ceommon cold. end of the Marian Year. ·~ one stranger. Aftfir some fu!"ther west­ Methodist Youth FP.Ilowshli.J) meets man and :Miriam A. SQlolnon was at the Bailey residence, 21 F Rid&1! · · , , interested in becom.Jng a sodaliBt ern maseuline hat talk, "''e learned Where· re.r as n1any as three peo­ selected to do publlclt;y. Road to go to the Methodist is asked to telephone Anne Rogers that the strikingly batted drinker ple are gathered, there will be at ..;;-giiven the Navy's ri,;:id mid­ Church Camp for outing u.nd eve- at 3668. was a f1m1ous hatter, Mike Moss, least one sneeze, one sniftte, or one shipman ph ;y s 1 c n 1 examination \ specializim~ in western sombreros. cough. .A:rtd that one wlll soon be nJng meeting. . next 'February. From thE• pool of Monday, November 8, "l :30 p.m. After a few more drinks he even multiplied many times. It's all . NAVY from page 1 qualUied candldateu rem~dn.!ng in Youth Christian W~tness Mission. generously off:e·red to make onE" very well to advise people to avoid States,' between the ages of 1'1 and competition, apprcoxlmatE l:y 1,800 Services, University of Maryland for me at a gl'leatl:y reduced price, gatherings in order to avoid colds. 21 . are eUgible to apply for the yoUJll: men wm be selected for ap­ Chapel. d love and affection," the for ._. tluaa lc a da.v prot-:;ctive foods. See that they Sunday, November 7 - 9:45 a.m., announc1~r said she test:i:fled and get enough slee:p, rest, and r(lcre­ Sunday School, .John S. Stewart, .Joe would mer'E'ly ·grunt, "Go away ation to itelp ward off infection. .Jr., Supt. Classes for all ages. ~114-~!U and leave me· alone." The lady At least tr:tr to kE!ep them in warm, 11 a.m., ~.:orning \Vorship, sermon, uross the alslt~ smlled ll bit and • 1 VIC:am'bul! One e&,.we meets or exeeeds mlnlm~D. dry clothen. Dr. Crowder. A nursery is main­ then blushed w·hen her husband cJell1' "requirements of all vltambul lmown to boa needed! tained durilng all services. 6 p.m., guffawed out loud. Tnen the whol~ There are a few reasonable stE-ps Baptist Training Fellowship, meet­ • ·~ the potency! 'Oom1oare tlu~ price! car roared with laughter. Noth· to avoid c:ontagion. Stay as !ar ing in five units - fozo entire fami­ ing was said but I know we w~re away as p083ible from people you· BacA.;OIIfHIUle ,:mham: ly. 6:415 p.m., Evening WorsbJp, all wondering how the Yankee!! know ha'lre colds. Never share sermon by Dr. Crowder. Vlt.alnln A · . 5,000 U.S.lP. units won so many ]pennants. drinking fl•r eating utE.>nsils, tow­ Thursday, November . 11 - '1':30 Vitamin D ----- 1,000 U.SJ?.. unit. e's or toilet articles. Wash the p.m., Mid-Week Service, Room Vlta,min B-1 ---...----.------1.5 mg•.. hands wt!ll. with soap or water be­ TElFviSi._o_N_&_R·j-,D-1-0-~ 220. Center school. 8 :30 p.m., Vitamin B-1 . 2 mg. fore eal:ln~~ or h.andling food. VitaJ:JUn B-e 0.1 mg. Sales & Se.-Jice Choir Reh~arsal. ·Caleiium PADtothenate ------· . 1 mg. If, in SJ!)ite o1r all ~recautlons, Friday, November 12 - 4 p.m., · Nlacln Amide ~:0 mlf. you do cat.ch colt\, play safe and .Junior Choir Rehearsal, Arts and Vitamin E - ~ m Antenn!\:"::;.,.nn I take a da;v of f'est. preferably in Craits Room, Center school. 100 capsules, $1.7!; Natkaally-:R:nowa E14~etrleal bed. If any member of the fami­ 200 ·capsu ...s · $30() F'I'Oduela ly seemt'l t.o have fr

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GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Three ,C:LASSlFIED it on police." Our juvt!nlle delin­ CubScout:.News quency problel"l is mino!f compared : tQ,,.IIItied ratea ~ thre., centa 1 J"!l" '!FOrd. ftft;y cents minimum. Ada THE HURRICANE WHIC.:i PACJ:i: !0! to other communities. 1·a1x Talk Concerning the llbrary-1 do not ~uld be . submitted !n writing SWEPT through GreenbE!lt recert­ The first meet ng of Cub Scc·ut support joining the county system '~!COftlpanft!d ',.,. ClUb ~ ly to hecome such an important By L iJ. ParkE•r Pack 202 was opened 1rith a word unless we do it as a policy of se­ - tci ~e Cooperator not later than 10 topic of conversation, left. dama ~ of welcome fr,)Ll M1·. Percy An­ . Through the ellforts of a gra­ curing other rightful services from p~m. ~f the Tuesdq preceding pub- and Inconvenience enough to pro­ dros.. Neighborhood Chairman cwus GreenbE-lt c:itizen I am able the county. (To eliminate the Ur.&tion. : If accompanied by cash vide :1 glimmer of what real dist:.s­ :'-~r Theodore Dalbow. CubmastE'r, to presf!nt compa1:ative .facts about library from the budget would save PI~.YJDent. ·us may be left for col- ter cluld be like. At thf,t, it was introduced the following: Mr. Wal· th:ree ;rm'l.rby Cl)mmunities; Mt. about $10,000 a year and have a 1~ctl~n In the Cooperator bolt at the as close as we ever hope to get to ter Bienia. Assistant Cubmast••r· Rainie1·, Takoma Park,. and Hy­ mi111ute effect on our tax rate. In ~~~ store: . householder11, and Fartll. Bure !1.11 cis White, Activity Chairman; In addition to the $Ut8 per $100 Mutual Insur>l.nce C'l. ,, repairing Mt. li:alnler . SERVICE: By pro- .Jack Ratzkin, Awards . a. v. county tax, local citizens pq :~ON dam~,ge. You clUl't help but thi :tk Populaf:ion; 13,000. Mayor-Council . ~Cl~B~onal· electrieal engineers usl~g. Gary Daly r-eceived a trophy Cor .10 additional for a fire tax, which that an H-bomb or cobalt bornb g~~-ern.ment. Yearly bud get; ~ .of modern test equip-· "inning the Soap Bo:~~: Derby held is returned to local votunteer fire -eat would ta.x c•ur efforts of recovf rv $loln,300. No r·ecrention 'de­ DLent. ·RCA Registered Dealer. Any in the Spring, .Jiim B, a .05 e. bit more. As City Manager :M~­ pa:rtmPnt. Some park grounds, 1 ~18.~ .•any modet Phllco Author­ src'>nd a.nd George Cltnedinst, Maryland Park and Planning Don~ld sug·gests in the same vollunteer recrel~tion worker, 2 ._(;ld.: $ervlee. GR. 34431 or GR. 3- thlrd. Cammil:sion tsx, and includ~d in GVHC New:detter in whi::h Can.p­ part-time workE·rs in summP.r. :d8~ \Vinners at the trru::k meet held the county rate is a library tax of bell reported, Civil Defense reaii­ Yearly budget for recreation; KCrroRS-8420 Bal­ recently were: 50 yard dash-David .12. .J;rqm:NtiELT nes~ is vital no matter what hpe $2 000 . .t~$)l'«t Blvd. Used .can and trucks Dalbow, Richie Bienia, Dickey 1'o get the county seiV!ces we • of disaster hits us. Hi.s hope that Library; c~ounty system. Pay Klein; running broad jump--Dav­ deserve, we must urge our council ~Otalht and sold. Phone TO. 9-9647 Greenbelt 1~esidents will -partici­ $1.000 for light, heat, and build­ id Dalbow, Mike Holmes, Dennis to :lmpr-ess the couraty commission­ . <(ii1kEE!\19)3ELT . TV . SERVICE ~ . pate in CD training is extrem·~ly ing maintenance. Moore; baseball throw-Dennis ers with our needs and desil'eB lRenings. weekends, holld6ys. Lo­ well tow, Fred­ demand services we pay for. ncents per i)}~ONDS presented for the most points in partment. we can give her our sup­ ~.{. Goode, Sr. Phone GP- . ried away. ·~ve commi.sE'rated with $100 a. v. for fire departmezit. a-3111 the Traek Meet and David Dal­ port. \:Ve can support appropria· thos·~ neigl:.bors whose trees were I>RiSSMAKING and alteratiOiiS. · · bow received the Individual Tro­ Tot~l: .50 P£~r $1.00 a. v. (ass"!ssed tions for public health service, uprcoted and had to be remo•;ed valuation). ~·~:SG.Russell., 2-F WP-stway. GR. phy. Runners-up for this trophy police protection, kindergartens, entii•ely. There was an apple tree were MikE' Holmes, Dennis 1\!oore, at :.0 Cre~:cent that had yielded Hyattsville and others. · .. i;r.ANo chu­ Fred Braund. There is nc need, as I proposed INsTRumro:N--::- Population; 1S.400. Mayor-Coun­ privacy, beautiful spring blossoms, New members Tommy and Don­ !~~n a~ adults. Hazel Stalberg, shade, a good harvest. of fruit. c't1 government_ Yearly budget· last week, to give up services in •. 1-K Rldge Rd. GR. 3-4791. . ald Ritchie, Leon Smith. Rw;scll the c.ity in ordE'r to rE!qudt them The:~e was a tall, graceful wil.ow S:!')7.8.!J. Recreation handled b; Shiplc,•. Stephen Pan.,.goulis. DaY­ (;RANJTE DRY cL'EANERS. We at 1L RidgE· that had taken up the pn.rl{s committet!. $8.000 spent to from the county. Also, on further id Hurst, Allan Novick rC'ce'YC'd '~re .as nea:r as your phone.. Pick whole yard. It had been admired maintrrin park facilities; 2 retired investigation, I believe that the their Bobcat Pins. The following lack of success by future home­ up and . delivery day and night by all in ·~he neighborhood, e~:pe­ rrJ·n arP park custodians. Police awards were n1ade: ;rohn S'l.ntora, builders is IJrcdominantly the fault Urn~~ GR. 4-7031. cially when its branches wcultl b'F'lg-<>t: $45.800 a year. Fire de­ Assistant Denner, silver arrow. one · W ~ED - Hr:o=u=ses~--=-in--::G::-r_e_e_n_b_e_lt..:...· sway in the breeze. TheRe t1·ees p;J.rtment: $:!0,•300. \Vater and of the'ir moderate incomes and not year pin and Bear Bo·ok; Tony Ra­ so much our tax rate. Elave prospective buyers for hous­ will be mi:;sed, even in a city full sewa1~e: Suburban Sanitary Com­ gazzo, Denner's Badg~e; .John Gar­ On Monday, city manager ~!8 .and apartments. Will be glad to of trees. mission. Library; county system ner, gold and silver arrow, Bear . assist Greenbelters in selling their · FOR A WHILE, THE CHILDREN costing $2500 a year. Garbage and Ch:ules McDonald will present the Badge and Lion Bov!:t; Gary Daly, estimated budget for the coming homes. GRE~$LT REAL'i'Y had themselves a ball among the trash collecti.or, twi<:e a week. David West and E:verett 'Vhit­ year. Attending meetings now (JOMPANY, 151 Centerway c (for­ fallen branches and limtis in our CBusi.nesses and apartments pay beck, \Volf Badge: Arnold Ger­ will prepare you more fully for jUer Police Station), GR. 3-4571. yard. All the neighbors' chilc.ren senarat-~ly.) •rax rate; .50 per too were attracted to our yard ring, one year pin; Freddy Braund, the public hearing on the budget P~c:) INB1:'Rif6TfoN--.:-Ad~ two year pin; Bryan Tier·ney, $100 a. v. plus .12 for fire depart­ that Satu:rday, playing fort and ment. Total; per SlOO a.v. later. · l'lnd ehll,tlreri; beginners find ad­ Bear Badge and 2 :rear pin; Mi­ .s:a :WLD~·. ;AJbP.rt K. Herling, for­ whatnot among the debris. I c:on­ Takoma Park sidE,red the irony of my ha•ring chael Ratzkin, gold s.rrow and one Some 425 to 450 titles have been . :medy ·of Tuft!! College musie de-. Populatlon; 25,000. n department fa­ compare ,Moore, GRant~ .3-6813 &117 evening ly take care of the healing pro<:ess. Da-,.-td Dalbow, S ~rear pin, gold cilities in oo.njunction with own. .~r7.·. , --d.ab;y. and silver arrow; Der."lis NCoore Library; inciepe11dent, run by board of directors, uubsidized b;y city. PRINTiNG -. 'rlck.etf, membership and Carl Proctor, Lic)n Badge, gold WANTED: MERCHANDISiNG RecE:ive $8,000 from J.l.l(ontgomery our ~, stationery, quick llei'Vlce. and silver arrow. TRAINEE - Full time, Va.Jiety county for library, n.one from P . i ~ 'Krug, GR. 4-8811.. . Store. Good opportunity for yt ung PACK 2:!9 G. county. Police; $71,.913. Fire; pamplete plauo •w~o 'l'UN'~Na - man desiring career in retaUng. Pack 229 held its monthly tneet­ $48,045. Tax rate; $1 p.~r $100 as­ auto rates : a P.'r v l c i 11 g and reconditioning. ApJ;tly GCS Ofllce. lrlg in the Luthera:11 Church last sessed valuation. Gual'$lteed exPert work. Oall Al­ W..NDYM.AN'S DREAM: Dl!:SK. Thursday, October 28. Several Greellbelt taii ·=RDo-=-I=o:=-N=-=-~=""TA-,.,U=G==HT,.-.-ln- your ton and .Jim Keene- were not at r~.mment Hours. 9 e..m. trn 9 p.m. dally. n-J own home Saturday a!temoona­ tbe meeting. ThE~ir wives pre­ S:lnce I do JlOt have figures or acconUon available · for rent. For .Jlldge Rd. P,hdne GR. 3-U82. · sented them with baby girls that fads regardlng other senieee, l furtht~r information call Gf:.. 4- day-no cub scout -recruits here! .'~~ ART scHOOL Wm cannot make ~ccura·te assump­ 9211 evenings after 8. Next Pack mP.Cting, Thu:rsday, ·.~.~Pen. f~ ~gistratlott. .. for a Um- tions in comparisons. Greenbelt November 18, 7:30 ];».m. at the Lu­ .. ~.time. c.p..GR. 4-8161 !or~ BUSINESS ' OPPORTUNITY: $400 has had the pc:~llcy during its exist­ theran C h u r c h. Achiev,~ment .. ~ bifo~~n. ..·. m•1nUlly possible, we wUl selcM:t a anc.e that "it Ia bettE!r to ·spend reliable person from this atHa to awards will be pn!Setlted. mo1ney on reerteation tlltan f:l, spend .WOKEN .''W~ - ,Jlake estra refill and eollect · money froD"L our ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ' . ~ey. ' •cJd:reaf. mall po8teards nEw automatic merchandl~tlng ma­ . ~ time ·eft1'7 ·Week. BtOO, 143 cblnes. ~'o selling. To quallf3' ap­ TELEVISION SERVI1CE .. ~ont, ~-· plicant JllUst have ear, good ref­ Oauaateect ~rv Bepa1n1 VETER~liS LIQUORS \'V~· - 'Mechanic or a.ppren­ erences, and $600 working capital Ollll JIELTSVILLE. l!IIABYL\10) : ~ for full . tlme employment ·in wltrlch is secured by inventory. De- Aay llhke - ~ Mocl•ll _. Grlllenbelt Ga.'raga Apply GCS • vc•ting 8 to 10 hours per week may by nE·t up to $400 monthly, Witb an ProfeM&oDal J!2eet;rlcal ~"~i'l!'~· .'~ Freo Delivery WEbster 5-5990 ' . toR SALE - SOlid map}£. BR aet, e:~~:cellent opportunty of t:t.ldng Eqb~e~e~r~~ .. ,.lt ·dlnet;te .. ,et, chair, . ~fa 'bed. o,·er full time. We Fill allow per­ RCA Registered Deale,rs F"RIOR'S Premium Beer ; ~,. ~h&lr.· .GR. -i-2M7. S

' ' ,_ ~ ; '~ ::~~;~~~:: . ~~ Sauls' 135-Pounders l1ivenity Park E~c•• FlshllltiU..• Talke Another, 51-0 By Sreeattelt Mi~l&ell EASY The Izaak Wo91ton-Lee Chapter feels By E. DoaBulllaa University Park Boys Club. It that it wm be necessary to lower In an exciting but one-sided foot­ was a wet muddy field i11 whi•~h the water In the Lake, takinC it out possibly thirty feet from the ball game, the Boys Club 1815-lb. the boys seemed to enjcty play­ present shore line, in order to team defeated Oxon Hill 51..0 at ing, they actually went out of clean out the tremendous weed Braden· Field last Sunday after­ their way to play l.n thn bigger growth along the shore. It w:ill noon. Coach Sauls pre-game in­ puddles. Chief ground galner was also drive the small fish out into strudions were to play a kicking Mike Fleshman who cover'1~ abo,ut open waten: where the larger ones and waiting game Oxon Hill 80 yards dur'ing the aJ:ternO , reports of tackle being torn up by trio of the Greenbelt line, ploughed often. That will keep it dean and this fish. so be mu.st be a whopper. through and pushed an Oxon Hill shiiny "\'hether you keep it in a Pop Bell g:ot one down there a SI.SO .~r person while back that w~nt five pound~l pla:rer into the kicker. If that is garage or not. But what about EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY e.nd five ounces. Had it on luclt, thls team has lots of it. polishing? Auto ami paint men Art Brown's television progTam-may­ I1; seems that the flashy boys say that two or three tin:,es a yea.r be vou saw it. Anyway. whv not If you can't get a baby sitter ~ an~ cs.n 't get out get the recognition, but there an> is often enough to polish any ca:r. trv .ft befot·e the season ends? You pla~·ers in the Greenbelt lin•~ that Pl·e.>nty of w&shing is wllat really . might just be~ lucky. Best 'bait shf house clea.ning time, summer soil · Look :for tbe Manuny Sign . •'The Sign of G3od Food" l. The first touchdo~ was all the visitors pack with the ball ln 11.a.s begun to show on slip covers.. lllll ·E BlVd., Beltsville, MeL · CJall Wl~beter 5-5990 Tom Canning. He recovered an his arms. He had sllppE:Ci throu~~h Then co1111~~s one of the perennial :~-ag Room 86T1Me - We Cater to Parties Oxon Hill fumble an. successful laundering 1f the cov• G;~eenbelt taking over on the Ox­ 8. The CaJilning boys and 'I'hlift ers get into the washing machine 1ST $(.6.95 NOW $9.9 on Hill lri. A Brooks to Lewul got togethe1r for tb.e last tc,u,:h­ before they are badly aolled. - PIISII went to the 10. An ofbidE'I dowllt- Tom intercepted a pal58 on Brush out any Jogae duat and took tbem to the 15. Broolm then the fiO and was :flnally :run o·Llt of dirt from all seams and remove For demonstration,-after 8 p.m. -.Call Nat Rothstein sliced and knifed his way through bounds on the 23. Th:rlft tcolt: a stains-grease spots, for example­ tackle for the TD. He sprinted so shor1: pasa and banged. his way before puWng the cover into the ORtinite 4-7111 fE•t that it seemed as if both down to the 5 from 'llrhere Mlke m&:hine. Close all zippers or bema were stan.dlng atm. No- t;ook a hand:-off for ths 'l'D. snaptl before washing. - For machine wasblng, Wl8 a mild soap or syntbetJlc detergent, and if the covers are ln colora. lukewarm water wW be 118fetlt. \-lash once and riue twice. Tben, if all soil 18 not removed. 11M a _...It• s ti.. to get your home second short wash and riue. To avoid deep cre88eli or wrin· Jdes that ma.y be hard to iron out, spin only a short ~ tn the aptn­ .FOR WI a ner machJ~e to extract water. Do .with not run the cover throuch a wrin­ . ' ger. Instead. squeeze it Upt!y to remove exceaa water• Hang the cover straight be· tw~n two tines if possible, faat.n­ .. low·-o.,st F.H.A. ~lOME IMPRO,rEMEN·r L01AN! lng the upper corners of the back Borrow up ta $2,500 with 36 lltOidlas to pa)rl to one line and the front of. the arms to a second Une. Thla al­ A STRONG f=RIENDLY BANK lows air to circulatE' more freel.y and completely, resulting ln. quick­ er drying. .Just before tbe cover Ia com­ pletely dry. remove it (rom the line and press the flounce. Tben : . Sr. put the cover on the 4h8lr, :puJJJ-. /• FftEJ;: PARKING A1" ALL 13 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS seams into proper location. Faatel1 · · ORan ite 3-2966 the placket and let the .Up cover :flnish deyiag on tbe ol?alr. No oth­ er pre81Slng Ia neceu&I'Y·

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