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Page 4 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Thursday, January 10, 1963 Game Night at JCC Homemaker's Open House Folk Music Meeting Center. The Jewish Community Center's A Homemakers' Open House will All Lines of Insurance The next regular meeting of the This month's meeting will bring Annual Game Night will be held be held on Thursday, January 17, Washington Folk Music Guild will to the Washington Folk Music Saturday, February 2, at 8:15 p.m. at 10 a.m. in the new Hospitality with be held on Saturday, January 12, at Guild stage a young performer- lrttnbelt Duplicate bridge, chess.. rubber Room. A cake decorating demon Personal Service 8:30 p.m., in the auditorium at the about-town, Bob Coltman, a skilled bridge, rummy, poker, scrabble, pi stration will be given by Mr. L. Prince Georges P:la::z:a~S;:h;;;o~p:;,:P:;,in:;;g:;:_~in::s,;,tr;.;u;;.m_e,;.n_ta_ll_st_. _a_n_d...;.p_e_rt_o_rm_e_r.__ b 11) ~ .. nochle and mah jong are among Shorter. There will be refresh at our local office 1 the many activities scheduled. ments and a door prize. Dr. Joseph Sucher will conduct VETERANS LIQUORS a simultaneous chess exhibition and NATIONWIDE AI Skolnik will direct the duplicate County Commissioners 11630 Wash.-Balto. Blvd. Beltsville, Md. ntWS ntlf• bridge. Phone 474-1000 Call GR. 4-5811 or GR. 4-6060 for Authorize C D We Deliver AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER reservations. Communications System INSURANCE YOUR CHOICE Vol. 27, No. 7 GREENBELT, MARYLAND Thursday, Januarj 17, 1963 CHAMPAGNE vaw·'fi'Oup·. A new "command net" commun AT BEER PRICES Gin, Vodka, Whiskey HoRr4 LasJ.er Phototraphs on Sale ications system to link Prince Ge Red, Pink. or Burgundy ' .JM. ·~··.,.·. ·tile elderly, req•lat4~ News Review photographer orges County Civil Defense Head $1.99 5th $2.99 5th 8HI "Patronage Refund" Proposal ·COOI·ttfe· George Hall <GR 4-5280) announces quarters and major governmental AGENDA ··~,-... ' ·-,.'> frOID the _am 3 for $8.75 . Dr. Howa~'~if;·. · .. ··.· .JJ~e that he is taking orders for photo units was authorized Frlday by the 2 for $3.78 . (1) All optfOil REGULAR MEETING alde, receiy~ iibe ~ l)Jitin· graphs taken at the 2l!th Anniver Board of Commissioners. The $11, Ideal for Parties, Weddings, etc. MIX OR MATCH Defeated by Board in 4-4 Vote appralled tuflbed. ·~. Aftrcl of .~•p.e sary Dinner of the newspaper. A 000. system will link the Coun by AI Skolnik Council of the City of Iii. oppoelte the FULL QUARTS Pibtce . , ·· · ·.·. Co.unty ,_IWilor which bad set of the pictures - about 45 in ty's Civil Defense headquarters in CLOSE- OUT Backfire from the GHI budget battle was heard again at fitg I Greenbelt, Maryland Cbamller . _ Oil o!JueiMI&y, lected as the alte all - is on display. at the News Re Greenbelt with the Courthouse in German Wine. 97c 5th Bourbon or Blend the regular meeting of the Greenbelt Homes, Inc., board last Upper Marlboro and central Police d9Jm (;HI elderly view office. The public is invited Anthony M. Madden WIULE THEY LAST! $3.99 Qt. Thursday when a proposal was made to pay a "patronage refund". ==~~.j~ to view them on Tuesday night. Headquarters in Seat Pleasant and <2> Permllllon to ·u.e tbe to GHI members at the end of the year from the high yield that Departm~~ ~~ty of preliminary aichltectudli.,.._ ,._ The price per picture is $1, a set provide some mobile units. 133 Centerway the new sales refinancing program is expected to bring in. Direc January 21, 1963 ·';')" Nationally Advertised Brands $3.49 up Maryland, W&f. cttft~tot~~nd .J of 10 pictures for $8.50. County Civil Defense Director R. pared by Vlotor Smolen far ·GHI. tor· Bill Helm, who introduced the motion, noted that this plan ing <iommunlty . ~cie. through Hal Silvers told the Commissioners Cheek our low prices on nationally advertised brands 1. Meeting called to order. with GHI to be reimbuned to the ! 2nd floor -~ faithful, ef One for the Road the new system would "expand the might yield $5,000 more than would normally be obtained by the 4nd ,uu.elflsh extent. permitted by • ·J'ideral ~-. ·l'elultlng II) laatlng CODtri loan.. ··.. ·. '··· ;, . To the Editor: capabilities of existing government" GR 4-4111 conventional investmerlt of GHI funds. He argued that this would 2. Roll call. I have a queStion which I think with emergency units in time of be "profit" and should be paid out to the members. (This would b.._ to -the community and na (3) , UU11111t1011 at OCIIIt of GBI 3. Minutes of Regular Meetirlg~ ttcii., many Greenbelters are asking them- attsck or natural disaster. "A good Nationwide Mutual Insurance amount to an average $3-$4 a year per family.) aupplltf8_8Jicl ~~ facUWea •f.. LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE of Januarjr 7, 1963. LBster was !Jonored primarily selves lately-"Will Greenbelt Road Civil Defense system," he declared, Co. This proposal was ridiculed by ture when no one knows what the for the. project, .. ,., , ' · · .' . ,J ever be finished all the way to "works under existing civil tunc- Nationwide Mutual Fire Director Ed Burgoon, who empha- financial situation of the corpora for his etfortll ~ Improve the quali 4. Petitions and RequeSts. -~-· University Blvd.?" tions. This new network will keep Insurance Co. sized that this anticipated surplus tion will be at that time. ty of science teechlntr in elemen Dlrile$ir .:30e Ci,mapront saw the Nationwide Ufe Insurance Co. tary and high schools. During the {'-. .~ Clltronl J·. Smith the chairman of the board and has already been allocated to help The motion was defeated by the 5. Additions to agenda by same I!Diteidrabte-· teat11re1 In the Nationwide General Insurance past six years he has directed a . proJ)QIIil u-ln .tbe-cme. turiri!lr doWn / -···-~~ J;'S Enjoy your fine paper and be- the other commissioners In contact Co. hold the line ·on monthly ch1uges same vote as on the fitst proposal. cllmen and Manager. lieve Greenbelt would be just ana- with CD headquarters and county in 1963. He also argued that a!- Other Action number of programs aimed at im· by GHI membera Iut. July a M provtnr curricula, raising the quali ther run of the mill town without police, fire, and public works de- Home Oftl.ces OVI·NG though the yield from the reftnan- Nat Shinderman, a Civil Service 6. Written Communications. to M0'9ote. The obfeetlou . .: , it. partments at all times." Columbo, Ohio HOUSEHOLD, PIANOS, OFFICE FURNITURE · cing plan does not fall Into the personnel expert, was hired by the ty of Instruction by a series of category of operating Income, it GHI board to conduct a manage 7. Manager's Progress Report. summer. Institutes for teachers, ::::~~ :.!:"~'"',~;;:~~,. .•. ~ ~i,;:~ rMMMMMM::;;,~~~M;;;~o:~MMMMM~ is misleading to refer to it as "pro- ment and personnel survey of GHI. and offering gifted high school 1 PACKING· SHIPPING· CRATING· STORING fit." He pointed out that the 1963 The survey would embrace a review 8. Committee Reports students the opportunity to do re ::n~~h~ lftiJe 0J budget also contains an additional and analysis of the position classi search work under the supervision to • aell. the land, It llhoulcl YOU SAVE ON HANLIN£ PAINTS A Satisfactory Service Performed by Clean Courteous 8. ORD11tlANCE - To am>rot>ri-fl' $100,000 of non-operating Income ficatlons and schedule of pay rates of Maryland University professors. market value ·rather theli· ThoU8aDC18 of ()olors to Choose From Competent Men With Years of Experience ate from Surplus for which will be earned from invest-, (with regard to Federal standard&), Laster, now 32, ·Is married to appraised value. ~ring the former Mtrt8m Sargeant. The SIGNS menta and other sourees. If Helm's of organizational structure a,nd ade Services. (Second Ftnally, Compnmlln~nif'IIUI'.ta!IJ. LATEX INTERIOR~._ $1.49 Exterior Reg. $6.99 BRYAN logic Were followed, he said all of quacy of staffing, and of personnel llingl Lasters have lived In Greenbelt for July's vote NOW $3.49 GaL s for $10. $3.99 Gal. this surplus should also be returned procedures, policies, and files. He 6% years. 'They have four children, altion to DANIEL t KOSISKY MOVING & STORAGE to members as a patronage refund. will submit his conclusions and O~I}INANCE ~ To three boys and a &trL Small Charge for Color Tubes "All that Helm's proposal would recommendations by mid-June. $6,2®.00 from SubUJrbs.n~ Dr. Fred Singer, a former Green- SIGN SERVICE Tru4t to Pay WsSC City belter who Is alto ·a · member of do, if carrhl!l to extr.eme," said A proposal of Helm's to publicize the · Burgoon;-""W6uld 'be ·to pay a pa- the tndlVfd)Jal sa1artes-ot tne gen~- - -of ialtew.ood--Draimlge- -Im..Jt -VEIERANS -LieUORS land, received· the 6-D Plateau Place tronage refund at the end of the eral ~er and his top manage provemeot. (Second Readl:ntr>IJ 11630 Baltimore BJvd., Beltsville Phone 474-1000 year which would only have to be ment staf was compromised so as to several years · qo. ..a::lQkA......... dAbi=&liW......aQ ~=o:::::6=6 ~ D &=liJ Greenbelt, Maryland GR 4·5,21 'made lip the neXt· year by Increasing proVide for aggre- RESOLuTION • Transfer cited 81 one of tbe"ft11'1~i"t;~ No Job Too Large Or Too Small monthly charges."" · · . gate <lump Funds With Departments. lng 'toone Tried The Try The Helm replied tbat all unusual for all tour You've Rest- Now Best GR4·4868. "p.to8,ta'!.: .allii1lld... .,. Cou..EGE PARK, MARYLAND Immediate 'benefit of current mem original motion was broken on the on leave from the univenity and Director BID Helm 11tate11 tllat BOB & FRAN'S CARRY OUT bers, without concern over the ef compromise measur~ when Cherry is directing a satellite program for further exploration of llleliibenhlp fect of such action on the members and Burgoon voted nay.