lrttnbtlt Smith, Re-elected Mayor, Leads Council in Appeal for Unity by Al 1Sk.olnik Re-elected Mayor Edgar L. Smith made a strong appeal fot' unity and support of the new council at the organizational meeting ltews lleuitw of the council on Monday, October 4. Acknowledging that there were many voters who were disappointed by the election outcome; AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER Smith urged all voters to rally behind the council for the good of Volume 29, Number 47 GREENBELT, MARYLAND Thursday, October 7, 1965 the community. "We have learned through experi ence, particularly during the ,past years: (1) An adequate road system to WHAT GOES ON two years, that if the small voice Preferred Site for New Greenbelt meet traffic needs. The council, of Greenbelt is to .be heard beyond Friday, Oct. 8, 8 p.m. - Debate Smith said, has already scheduled our city limits, we must Jlave the on Vietnam. Community a meeting with the State Roads High .School Jeopardized by Delay Church. support of the entire community,'' Comm,ission. by Elalne Skolnik 8:30 p.!ID. - Duplicate Bridge. Smith said. (2) A new ll·brary for Greenbelt. An exchange of letters between the Steering Committee of Hospitality Room, Co-op. Speaking on behatf of the entire (3-) Adequate schools, including a Tuesday, Oct. 12, 8 p.m. Toast council, Smith set out the goals of tho Citizens for a Planned Greenbelt and the Prince Georges County senior high school, and an expan masters Humorous Speech the new council for the next two Board of Education reveals that the property site for the Green Contest - Municipal !Bullding. sion of elementary and junior high belt senior high school ( east of the Beltway between Greenbelt Thursday, Oct. 14, 7:415 p.m. - school ifacilities to meet needs. fload and the lake) is in jeopardy. GIHI 'Board Meeting. Hamilton (4) Continuation of the philoso In reply to an appeal from CFPG, ------ Place. Fire Prevention Week phy of a low-density residential 7:30 p.il'll. - North End PTA which urged the Board of. Educa- Community Church By ~idential Proclamation, the planned community with good Open House. week of October 3-9 .is National tion to expedite the construction of · 8:15 p.m. - Center Scllool PI'A balance In development. Fire Prevention Week. The Green the senior high, Superintendent of. Special Meeting Open House. (5) Keeping the electorate fully belt Volunteer Fire Department has Schools Willia.m. S. Schmidt pointed This Sunday at 6 ;p.m. following informed on all city matters. out that "unless we secure this site a pot-luck supper the members of staged fire driHs in the \;hree ele within the next t to 6 weeks, I the Greenbelt Community Church October Hearing on Three men tary schools this week and (6) Encouragement of maximum will be com.plelled to transfer the will hold a speclal membership lectured to the students on the sub citizen participation through serv money to a new location in order meeting to consider a bold new Local Zoning Petitions ject of fire prevention. Junior Fire ice on advisory boards. to avoid losing this appropriation p r o g r a m appropriately called Marshall badges were issued along (7) Immediate action to acquire (Federal). It has 'been available BREAK'l'!EffiOUGH. 'l'wo zoning October 15, at 10 a.m. at the coun has ,been held and winners will be to commence working out the site in Greenbelt. worship education and pastoral ty service building in Hyattsville. · announced soon. The winners of mechanics for obtaining Federal Early this year the Board of Edu care. But it proposes to go where In addition, one petition on Cipri the Greenbelt contest will have a matching funds. cation instituted condemnation pro the action is - to provide 'help for ano Road will be heard. chance to compete with youngsters (8) Review of existing municipal the victims of world famine, e.id ceedings against the awner of the Lakeside North Corporation is from other parts of the County and services to assure expansion of for one million refugees, new min site, Consolidated Syndicates, Inc. petitioning for 19.t acres to be re the County winners will receive sueh services as new playground istries in uriban industrial areas, (Charles Bresler-Ted Lerner). Orig zoned from R-30 to R-18 apart their awards at a meeting of the areas, renovation of old play help laymen in the movement to inally scheduled for May 6, the case ments. Both the Area 13 plan and Ladies Auxiliary to the Pr.ince grounds, -and beautification of park ward church union and put the was postponed because Bresler, a the city's master .plan call for this Georges County Firemen's Associa areas to meet the needs of this church solidly behin-d the elimina• delega te from Montgomery County, area to be retained R-30. The coun tion at the Tuxedo-Cheverly fire growing community. tion of poverty. was in the legislature. The suit dl has recommended denial. The house on November 4. Smith was elected unanimously was .reassigned to July 22, only to Lakeside North properties were A film on fire prevention has been for another 2-year term ·as Mayor, be :po$tponed by all the attorneys Local Pianist Featured originally approved by council with presented by the Greenbelt firemen aifter being ,put into nomination by beca use the case wa.s in the process a covenant restricting density to 12 to the two theaters in Greenbelt Francis White. White extolled the of being settled. Once again the Martin Berkofsky; concert pian ist, who lives at· 58-J Crescent Rd., units per acre. The R-1'8 zoning and will be shown throughout Fire mayor's previous service, quoting s uit was re-scheduled, this time to will appear in a recital at Johns would permit 21 apartment· ·units Prevention week. from last week's News Review edj• Septemb~ 8, but on September 1 per acre. Fire Prevention Week began torial. The oath of office was ad• the court was informed that the Hopkins University in Baltimore. His program will consist of around the turn of the century after ministered by Circuit Court Clerk case was passed for settlement as The other petition deals with the selections by Scarlatti, Mozart. De the famous Mrs. O'Leary's cow W. Waverly Webb. negotiations among the parties con 2½ acres between Edmonston Road knocked over a lantern and started Upon David Champion's nomina cem cd were b eing finalized. The bussy, and Liszt. and Kenilworth Road south ·of th,e: the &reat '\.'l-d disastrous Chicago tion, White was elected unanimous case will be returned to the active e pe o~e tu be give Beltway interchange. W. A. and fire. ly Mayor ,pro tem. trial list If no settlement is reached. at the Sh.river Ha ll Auditorium of J ane Martin, the owners, are seek the Uilliversity, on Sunday, October Remember, for fire or an run In this instance, it is possible the ing C-2 general commercial zoning. Upon taking office, Smith ob• 10, p.m. bulance, the thing to do is .to call case might not be caHed before at 8:30 On previous occasions, the owners served that the city was fortunate Admission is free and interested Union 4-1122. April, 1966. have .indicated that this and ad in that for the first time ln its When questioned as to the cause Greenbelters ·are invited to attend. joining land were ,being considered history, it had a new council whose of the delay, a Board of Education for a Stidham retail tire outlet. : Materna Classes members have all had previous spokesman indicated that the The area 13 plan recommends com Materna presents a new series council experience. The present owner was seeking a settlement Recreation Review · mercial-office for this.land, and the· of classes for e,q,ectant ,parents, members, in terms <1! service, rep• that might Involve a compromise on by Richard Ste\·enson cltys master plan recommends beginning In October. Classes will resent approximately 15 years on the city's master ~Ian adopted by Director or Recreation R-30. be taught by a Registered Nur:se. the city council council last March. Among the Arts a nd Crafbi The 'J)Ctition on Cipriano road For information, call jnstructor '],'he order of seating on the coun• items involved would be the zoning Mrs. Boggs, with the a.8Bistance south of Glenn Dale R d. askB for Kathy Paddock at 474-2004. F or ell, from left to right, is Dick P llski, of the Bresler-owned parcels 1 a.nd of Miss L. Alexander, will begin rezoning from rura.l-resldentlal to ~gistration, call Eva McClain at Champion, Smith, William Hoff, 2 ry of Music and a former concert al meeting of the Club and will hold Homo Phone ...... Amount Enclosed ...... ,...... ,...... pianist with the U.S. Marine Corps. an election of officers. Page 2 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Thursday, October 7, 1965 GREENBELT NEWS REV1EW A Good Man Thanks AN INDEP ENDENT NEWSPAPER We wi.sh to !!hank the Greenbelt IPubllBhed ever,, Thur dny by Greenbelt Cooperutlve l'ubllablng Ax•n ., lne. To the Editor: Rescue Squad for their quick re t.,-recubeu. ,uur, Juiul Editor, Dorothy Sueher, 3-1:;_94:;:1 Auoelnte Editor, JIJ11r7 Smith, 474-6314 On Thursday morning, September sponse to our call Tuesday, when 474-5386 y · · . STAFF 30, our friend and neighbor Sam _irgin,!\ Beauc hamp, Sallie Berry, Rita. Fisher, Vic Fishe r, Judy Goldstein, Andy Kjos was hurt at our home. ~atherine Gough. Bes,; Halperin, G. K. Hodenfleld. B e rnice Kastner, Sid Cornelius died. Many Greenbelters Mr. and Mrs. Merrill H all REEN BELT Kas,tne r , .Marth4 Kaufman Charles T. McDonald Ann Pitman Al Skolnik knew Sam Cornelius through his Ela ine Skolnik, Audrey Stern, David Stern, Mary Louise• ,vnliamson'. part of t he life our our community. lln,cl~ne,.,, lnnn~er, Adele Mund. Clrruh,tlou lUana,:rer , Mrs. Carolyn Balley incisive letters to the ews Review. T.V. SERVICE 474-,795. 8ta1I Pbotogrupber1 George Hall. Others of us were much more He will be sorely missed. UOARD OF D I.HECTORS Sam Cornelius was a good man. Pres.. .Al !';koln ik; Vice Pre s., G. K. Hodenfield ; Secy., Sid Kastner; fortunate, we knew Sam Cornelius Tre as.. Mary Louise Williamson and Mary Smith personally and had the privilege of Albert K. Herling J\JATL $lTB!';CRIPTIONS: $3.00 per year: ($4.00 out of Greenbelt). Advertis working with him in a variety of ing a nd U P W~ articles may be mailed (Box 68, Greenbelt) ; d e posited in our .------box a t the Twin P ines office; or delivered to the editorial office in the base endeavors. nteut nf 11;. Par kway (GR 4-4131), open after 8:30 p.m. Tuesday. Deadline •~ '!\: ~n J).rn. T u,.ful::,y. Sa m had the capacity to "heat us u p" when he felt we were getting COMMUNITY CHURCH Volume 29, ~umber 47 Thursday, October 7, 1965 lukewarm about a project. He also Rev. K,mneth \ Vyatt. Mi nister h a d the ability to "cool us down" 9:30 a .m. Church School when he f elt we were getting a Call Goodbye to Sam little too hot to be objective or use 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship. No man could leave a sweeter memory than Sam Cornelius, ful in supporting a goal we sought Paul's Child Care and Church to achieve. More than this, Sam School thru Junior Grade who died suddenly on September 30. In his navy blue beret and 4. 1 a Cornelius had the rare quality of Bermuda shorts, he was a familiar figure in Greenbe t, and almost Service 11 :45 a.m. Coffee Hour Fellow fixture at the News Review office. Sam loved to write. His pock seeing to the heart of a matter and ,exposing it for examination. ship ets were always stuffed with notes he'd taken at meetings; and he Company 6 :00 p.m. Breakthrough Pot w~nt to practically every meeting in town. But beyond this, Sam Cornelius We Service all makes and sell was a good friend, and I do not luck supper and congrega the HOOVER tional meeting. He used lo bring his notes to the office of the paper-"just in know of any word.s that can say iease." Often we were glad to get them. When he didn't bring notes, Call 927-8920 for free more than that about the quality of S CA United Church of Christ) he brought letters to the Editor, written in a characteristic style man. Those of us who knew him Pick-up and Delivery that was pure Sam. They were mysterious missives, full of. hints; will miss him beyond measure. ) ---...-- ~ ~ .~ always promoting some worthy cause, but in a manner that could be The death of Sam Cornelius is UNITED SYNAGOGUE YOUTH perplexing. more than a personal loss to his We argued long with Sam over his letters, because we weren't family and friends. His death is INTERCHAPTER HOOTENANNY always sure we understood them. He didn't like to change them, a loss to the community which the Sat., Oct. 9 - 8-11 P.M . though. Sometimes we'd win him ov(:lr, but more often he'd stand passing of time will make more and pat. Then he'd either take them back, or else we'd agree to use more evident. 1.00 Admission ( includes refreshments) JEWISH 00'1..t~UNITY CEN'TER Ridge & Westway - b1for. - 47-1-4292 them unchanged whenever we had the space. He never took offense. Sam Cornelius wa.s an indepen He wasn't a vain man. He might leave, shaking his head over dent spirit. A truly independent •~MMM~MO ~ ~~OMMMMMO~ ~M~eor spirit. He represented a stream in our obtuseness-but in sorrow, not in anger. In a week or two we 9:45 .... ·-·-··...... Sunday School 7 p.m. ____ Tra.inin~ Un ion 1mew he'd be back. Sam held no grudges. our American Heritage that has 11 a.m. _ ____ .... Morning Worshi p 8 p.m ...... -..... Evening Worship · become more and more rare. It 8:00 p.m. \ Ved. ... __ -· .. -·-·· Midweek Servi"" He decided the office needed a map on the wall, and one Tues was his very independence of spirit day night he brought us one. We were grateful, but on a busy night which made Sam so valuable to GREENBELT BAPTIST CHURCH we hadn't time to match his own enthusiasm. No matter. Sam Greenbelt. Sam served as the "gad Crescent & Greenhill S. J asper Morris, J r., P astor GR 4-40f0 hunted under typewriters and behind files until he found a hammer fly" of our· community. He prod iQUUU~~~~CQQQ~'!;JQ~~~~~ and nails. Bang! Bang! And the job was done. ded not only the conscience of the But the nails didn't hold in the cinder-block walls, and one day individual, he prodded the con the map fell down. Sam raised his eyebrows when he found it on science of the community as well. MOWATT MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH the floor and hammered it methodically back in place. It's still As elsewhere, so h ere in G reen Perry F. Miller, P astor there. belt, the role of the gadfly in the Chlll'ch School ...... ---···-·-·.. ····-···· .. ·.. ·- ..... -.... ------9:S0 a.m. community ls not much appreci Worship Service ...... - ...... - .... -····· ········· ...... -... ·•·-••· .. -·.. -···---·· 11 :00 a.m. Sam was a clever man, but he retained a certain childlike ated. Classes for pre-schoolers and Nursery provided simplicity, even after his hair had turned grey. He was an old It can be a lonely role and Sam 40 rudge Rd.. 474.9,uo • • Parsonage, 474-7293 fashione~ liberal, an ideaEst to the core. No consideration of ex had his moments of loneliness. But pediency ever budged him from his principles. If your views were he was too insisten t a bout not different from his, he'd argue you blue in the face; and at the end shutting out a ny m a n from h is HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN CHURCH of it you liked the man-you couldn't help it. circle and even those who resen ted To think I'll never look up and see Sam coming through the his role the most (because they 2 Ridge Road, Greenbelt, Maryland, GR 4-4477 knew ihe was right) found them door ! Smiling, his chin a little s tubbly, h is eyes benevolent behind Edward H . Birner, Pastor, GR 4-9200 selves within his circle. - his glasses, with a sheaf of paper in his hand. WORSHIP SERVICES 8:30 & 11:00 a .m. If we ever meet again, I imagine Sam will be wearing a nav} W e a re indeed fortunate that Sam Corn elius an d h is wife M iriam SUNDAY SCHOOL 9 :30 a .m . blue beret instead of a halo (a man's an individual, after all, even chose to live In our City of Green WEEKDAY KINDF,RGARTEN when he's a shade), and hurrying to present the Angel Gabriel with belt a nd our hearts go out to AND NURSERY a letter of suggestions- respectfully couched, allusive, but very Miriam at this time especially. W e firm. have all gained by Sam's willing ness to make himself such a vital I CO-OP .HOMEMAKER'S Samuel CorneliUB, 67, died Sep FALL FOLIAGE TOUR tember 30 at his home, 14-V-1 Ridge, OPEN HOUSE after a heart attack. Cornelius, a PLANNING TO SELL? retired insurance agent, had ibeen SKY LINE DRIVE with Nationwide Insurance Com· FABRICS pany in New York for 10 years. Sew-Ability After moving to Greenbelt five & $2.95 years ago, he took an active interest Clean-Ability of PLANNING TO BUY? in local and state Democratic poli SUNDAY October 17th tics. Cornelius was elected a Prince New Fabrics Departs from Greenlbelt at Georges delegate to the Maryland Demonstrator from Elite 10:30 A.M. - Arrives back in Consult Democratic Convention during the Laundry & Cleaning 1964 campaign and later worked on Greenbelt by 10 P .M. Luray M ary Jane Kinzer, Broker behalf of Senator Joseph D. Ty Wed. Oct. 13 - 1 :30 p.m. Caverns optional at additional dings, D-Md. charge. During the past years, Cornelius For further iruformation con served on the supervisory com Co-op Hospitality Room tact Twin Pines Savings & Loan mittee of the Greenbelt Consumer (above Co-op Store) Association Services and was active on the Everyone Welcome auditing, member relations and Refreshments Sponsored by the Greenbelt Jand committees of Greenbelt Travel Club Homes, Inc. He was one of the founders of the Prince Georges County Democratic Forum. REAL ESTATE OFFICE A graduate of Syracuse Univer· sity, he a lso attended graduate HAMILTON PLACE - GREENBELT, MD. sohool at Columbia University. Dur ing the 1920s he taught in the At- 1an tic City school system and also Follow The Red And White Signs To Our Office! was a traffic officer with the tele For Your Inspection phone company, where he worked on the prdblcms of automatic dial In Prince George's County ing. During the New Deal period FINANCING AVAILABLE Cornelius was employed in New SEABROOK ACRES - Just listed York State with the National - Large, 3 bedroom brick ramb Youth Administration. ler. 22 foot living room with He leaves his wife, Miriam, of the fireplace, separate dining room, futl rec-ty,pe basement, carport, SALES OFFICE OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK: home address; a son, John, of 3109 central air-conditioning. Large Cheverly Avenue, Cheverly; fi've 12.539 sq. ft. lot. Priced for 8 :30 A.M. t o 5 :00 P.M. Monday thru Friday grandchildren; and a brother, Ray quick sale - $25,250. FHA, VA, mond, of Pennsylvania. Conv. 10 :00 A.M. to 6 :00 P.M. Saturday The family requests that expres 12:0Q P.M. to 6:00 P.M. Sunday ~ions of sympathy be in the form AVONDALE - Spacious 3-bed pf contributions to CARE. room brick colonial, full walk Fire Prevention Week out basement, with rec. room., formal din. room, large living For Information or Appointment Thanks Oct. 3 - 9 room w/fi.replace, encl. den, huge I wish to take this opportunity Greenbelt Volunteer rear screened porch. E xcel. to thank the residents of 45 R idge value at $20,500. HIA terms. 47 4-4161 47 4-4 331 Road for their generous contribu tions toward the L eukemia Soa'iety Fire Department and GREENBELT REALTY CO. prj.ve b~ld last week. REALTORS GR. '-5700 For Best Results ...... List With Us Rescue Squad, Inc. Uil Centerway Greenbelt, Md. Martha,Kautmaa Thursday, October 7, 1965 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Page 3 Methodists Discuss Poverty CL ASSIFIED Oeut 1tet94-d.o,z4 What is the church doing about WASHER-DRYER $1.00 for a 10-word minimum, 5c Elaine Skolnik - 474-6060 the War on Poverty in the metro Greenbelt for each additional word. Submit REP AIR SERVICE ads in writ;ng, accompanied by cash Seaman Apprentice Arthur L . politan area? Fred Dasbach, Di payment either to the News Review Siehl, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. rector of Social Welfare Services of on Kenmore, Whirlpool. Norge. offi r. n at 1 5 Parkway b ~fore 10 p.m. Robert B. Siehl, 10-J Plateau, is the Ur,ban Institute of the Council Beauty Salon of the Tuesda!, preceding publica attending Radioman Class "A" of Churches, will be the guest Westinghouse, and G.E. - Auto tion, or to the Twin Pines Si.vings School at bhe United States Naval speaker at Mowatt Memorial matic oRly. and Loa'l. office. Training Center, Bainbridge, Mary Methodist Church, 40 Ridge Rd., and Electric Dryers of tbe8e CALDWELL'S WASHER SERVICE land. Monday, Oct. 11, at 8:30 p.m. If brands AJl m ak es expertly repaired. Au Airman Second Class John Ball, you want to find out what Is being thonzed Whirlpool dealer. GR 4-5515 done and what we can do, please try son of John A. Ball, 418 Ridge, FAST SERVICE AND CALLS to attend and bring a friend. This TYPEWRITER REPAIR: Overhaul graduated from the technical train MADE AFTER YOUR WORK program will be presented by the and cleaning. Portable, standard ing course for United States Air HOURS and electric typewriters. Call Mr. K. Force air traffic controllers at Woman's Society of C!-iristian Serv Kincius. GR 4-7841 anytime. Keesler AFB, Mississippi. He is ice after their business meeting being assigned to Olmstead AFB, which begins at 8 p.m. 'l'V TROUBLE: Service by Tony Pennsylvania, where he will be a Brown's Washer-Dryer Pisano. GR. 4-7841. member of the Air Force Communi 1Humorous Speech Contest Ph 474-4881 All men interested in receiving PAINTING - Interior and exterior cations Service. Service training in public speaking are in Louis B. Neumann. 8-C Research. County Commissioner Frank J. Greenbelt Shopping Center vited to attend any meeting of the UNion 4-3582 GR 4-6357 after 6 p.m. Lastner, 19-P Ridge, has been ap pointed liaison with the County Greenbelt Toastmaster Club. WINES, BEER, Whiskey, Soda, Im government for the United Givers A humorous speech contest will ported and American. Porter's, 8200 Fund, which opened its 1965 cam be held on Tuesday, October 12 at Ba.Ito. Blvd., College Park. 474-3273. paign on October 1. 8 pm. at the Greenbelt Municipal DISCOUNT Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Kennel and Building to select a winner to rep T. V. SERVICE: GR 4-5366 - Mike daughtel', Laurie (age 2) have a resent Greenbelt in an area con Talbot. Also AM, FM, Auto., Hi-Fi. new son and brother Kevin Anton, test. This meeting will be open to the public. A standard public speak RUTH'S BEAUTY SHOP - Perm born Sept. 24, weighed in at 6 lbs. SPEEDY CAR WASH ing training program and the anents, haircuts, shampoos and sets. 6 oz. humorous speech contest will be TIRES PARTS ACCESSORIES Call for appointments .. GR 4-47991. Robert J. Fink, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fink of 20-J Ridge, has combined. W1LL BABY-sIT EVENINGS - been elected to Tau Beta Pi, nation For additional information call Relia'ble, call GR 4-6787. al engineering honor society, at the Andy Feeney, 474-6051. University of Maryland. Tau Beta News Review Member Hurt SALE - 1963 Fairlane Wagon, V-8, Pi represents the highest honor to auto, v.g. cond. $1300. 474-8174. Bess Halperin, of 19-Q Ridge, be obtained by an engineering stu suffered a fractured knee when REGISTERED NURSE and exper dent. Membership is awarded on struck by a car at about 10:30 p.m. ienced mother will care for child the basis of high scholarship and Tuesday night, Sept. 28, just out in my home, days. 474-2208. outstanding character. Fink is a side her court. She had just left WITH THIS AD student in electrical engineering the Greenbelt News Review office Coupon Valid thru Thurs., Oct-0ber H, (Except Sat., Sun,. & Holidays) 23 inch black and white Zenith and is completing his senior year. where she is a staff member. She television. Excellent condition, He was graduated from High Point is at Prince Georges Hospital and REGULAR PRICE $1.75 very reasonable. 474-5811. High School in 1962. is expected home later this week. EVERY CAR SPRAY WAXED • TWO GIRL'S bicycles, 20 inch, Be One Step Ahead :good condition, for sale; $15 and $12. Also boys small fire engine, make To Our Friends ,. WHITE WALLS CLEANED • • . offer. Phone 474-7129 after 4 :00 FREE EVERY INTERIOR DEODORIZED p.m. weekdays. We are offering a basic course in Graphoanalysis- The Science to_ understand others t~ru their handwriting. A small group W:ANTEJD - woman to care for 2- 9457 Lanham Severn Road, Seabrook month old baby, two mornings a will be formed by a certified grapboanalyst for 1 evening hour a 11 week. 474-4421. week for 8 sessions, near Centerway. Opposite "Seabrook Shopping Cenfer _,,.;. lllGH SCHOOL boy wanted to F or l nfom1ation call MA.i.~ 474--6656 .,...... ,...... , .• I Monday through Saturday, 8 A.M. t.o 7 P.11. work after school 3 days a week. SUN, 8:00 - S:SO Phone IS'1'1-i900 Phone 3415-3844 or 474-1998. TYiPEW'RITER - Remington elec tric fo~ sale. Ask tng $100. t>h tme 345-3844 or 474-1998. -·---- "Jteed ?~9 a::>-OP REFERRAL SERVICE - HOME REPAIRS - APPLIANCES Get A Low Cost Loan RE-BLDG & HANDY MEN - BY EXP. PART-TIIME MEN. REA From Your SONABLE - 474-7206. GREENBELT FEDERAL COME ALIVE IN '65! Furniture, new, brand names, cost plus 10%. Kay Dee Furn. Co. Greenbelt Shopping Center. Credit Union 121 Centerway 474-5858 HOIJBS: Mon. thru Fri.: 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. & 7:00-9:00 p.m. From Greenbelt: Take Beltway to E xit SO EAST .(Defeme lllglnMY) t.o L anham-Bevern Rd. t.o Dhloount Oar Wuh. or: Glenn Dale Bd. to New Art Classes , Sat.: 9:00 a.m. to 1:08 p.m. Md. 564 (Lanham-Severn Rd.) Bi&"ht t.o Dlaoount Oar Waab. Begin October 13 Due to U1e closing of the Youth Center for an entirely different kind of painting session, the Arts and Crafts Guild must postpone the starting of its act. 7 - 8 - 9 - 10 James Srewart in SHENANDOAH •• 'l'hur.-Fri. Shows at '1':17 - 9:19 Saturday and Sand~ Shows At 1:00-S:W-5:ot-7:06-9:08 AUCTION Monday Only 0d. 11 Anne Bancroft, Peter Fi.nm in Saturday- Oct. 9, 1965 THE PUMPKIN EA TR At 7:10 and 9:10 Commencing at 10:30 A.M.
ToerR}ay Only, Oct. 12 EDGAR L. SMITH ()arol Lynley, Tuellda.y Weld in To enforce our liens for storage and/or other charges, we will FRANCIS W. WHITE RETURN TO PEYTON sell by pub1ic auction the complete contents of numerous house PLACE hold shipments. Consisting of furniture, antiques, glassware, At 7:00 and 9:10 DAVID CHAMPION Sta.rtB Wed.. Oct. IS pots & pans, bicycles, etc. MORITURI (The Saboteur) WILLIAM L. HOFF With Yul Brynner and Marlon Brando Bryan Moving & Storage RICHARD R. PllSKI SOOS Cook Rd., Beltsville TelevisionService & Sales AH Makes - All Models KOA Franchised TV Antenna"s InataDed . Hanyok Bros. (I) GR 4-6464 GR 4-6069
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