Page 4 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Thursday, January 10, 1963

Game Night at JCC Homemaker's Open House 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 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 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 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 Orts received by ·Lastncr Mund. ' board consider at a Inter date a local representatives of the Nation­ pl'rcent to a total of $428,000. In­ were submitted by Chris Sandberg, Management was also requested ) mid-year reduction in monthly al Opinion Research Center, located come amounted to $44.800 and ex­ Chief Building Inspector for Prince to determine what problems, legal lb. 89C charges If city and county taxes nt th<' University of Chlcago. penses totaled $26,300., len ving net George's; Deputy Pollee Chief Vin­ or otherwise, would be involved In prove to be less than the amount The Center is trying to Jearn the !ncome of $18.500., Dividends of cent Free; and Edward S. Barber. making the architectural plans av­ TWIN PINES allowed for in the budget. Helm problems which typical Americans 4\1,% amounting to over $13.000 were of the Civil Engineering Faculty ailable to the new group. lb. 89C pointed out that in 1962 GHI col­ worry about from day to day. This paid to members, and the remninder at the University of Maryland, who allocated to reserves und undivided LOll ASSI. kct<'d In taxes from its members pffort is part of a continuing nn­ wns asked by the Chairman to par­ Hill l SIVIIIS~-~ somP $10,000 milrc than wns nctmlily tlonwidc stud'y directed by the non­ earnings. ticlpllte In the investigation. Spring to Open feb. The fil'llt four buildinp in the BONELESS SIRLOIN TIP ROAST lb. 89C levied. He argued that If this am­ profit research center. A recPntly nnounced addition to Spring Hill Lake development wllf ount is not ne<'ded for 1963 tnxPs Dr. Norman Bradburn nnd Dr. Credit Union services provides a Cube or Sandwich Steaks lb. 99c be ready for occupancy on February It shollld b<' r<'turnpd to th<' m<'m­ David Caplowitz, eo-directors of Dinl-a-Loan service whereby mem­ The Polite Blotter 1, ac,cordlng to the bulldel'll. This b<'rs. thr study, rtllled this an attl'mpt bPrs with approvPd credit may phone Three Greenbelt yl>uths were fll'llt section to be opened consists _GPrwrnl mnmtgPr Roy Br<'nshpHrs to survey "thf' stressf's and strains in thdr request for 11 loan. fur­ REAL ESTATE Porterhouse Sirloin Ground charged with larceny of property principally of town houses. In ad- ' Porterhouse declar<'d that the genernl practke of evf'ryday life." They added, "We 'lishing lhl' Information for a lonf taken from a basement locker In an c1ition. other bulldlnp comprising Steak lb. 99c has been not to change monthly hoi><' that the reslllts of the study application. Upon npprovnl and apartment building. They were ,al­ Stall lb. 95c: Roond lb. 89c Steak lb. 1.09 notification, the applicant may sign aU of section one are sl8ted to open 81y Tall IIUI on T.U end• removi!CI. charges during the year. This prnc­ will hl'lp sociologists and psycho­ so charged with taking Items f.:0m Your 1-allelt lo•• Will the necrssnry papers Rt the credit by May 111. Section one Includes tlce. hi' said, has also b!'en followed logists determine the major nef'ds p11rked vehicles In the community. GREENBQT LAKESIDE DR. GUENBELT Juvenile Wbltfl PotatoN Ion <'l'l<'hrntcd its HIIVI'r Anniver- neiJ.bborhood. G-t - No down loti of ext1111. FHA appralled lldm n•pii<'d by prop011ing thnt intPrviPWI''"· Ail cnnvf~rRntions Court on Mnnr of t.he first meet· ~~ Sfueal 'Dett Stuet414 Hf'lm's molion on thf' grounds thnt A 1.1. NOHC itttp\·virW<'rR <'llrry a ''(1pt. A1·q,minff'd" J)nnrf''l nn F'ri­ !'I'"'Jll'. lng of the Young Hepublicl\ns ot _ :, .ltwllelt laity Co. on<' bon rd rnnnot inflict its will signNI ldt>nlifkntinn cnrd." dny, .Januarv 2R. Musk will bP fur­ Tlwn) wn!: o•w ff'JHlrt.Pd •lvPrdosc Prinl'c' Georges County, 8:30 p.m., Old Fashioned Loaf ~ lb. 39c on n !-llH~C('~HiOr bonrd ((l'ft•dion~ for Th•• Nnt.ionnl Opinion Rcsmrch REAL T·.o R S 151 Centerway LAYER CAKE nish<•d hv Lrs Mendows nn1 his thiR pnst. \V('''h This i '\·,,l•:''rl n .Tnnunry 17, at the Riverdale Rec­ --~ otw-hulf of thP ho~rd will h" hPld CPnt.Pr, a rwu-prnflt. organization. lldlber at Multiple Llatlna Assorted Icing 7" cake Pastrami ~ lb. 59c mnsir mniF•rq All qrqflf~ from rhild who hnd swnllnw('d nn ovnr­ rration Center. Mr. Kendall sHves in Mny). llur~oon ""t"'dally fdt haR ~turlif'd mnny rt•g-inn~ nnd thr' dnnN• will p·n into thr• P 59c Chipped· Chopped Ham Y4 lb. 29c '~r'''l <"'o~~" of lmJ·w .'l'~·,iri:1 : ' ('hild nlso RS chalrtnnn of the State Cen­ thnt It waR silly to li<' t.lw hnnd• mnny is~tH'~ ,.-.;ince Its founding in I ion Hormt "F"'und nn

Thursday, January 17, 1963 GREENBELT NEWS RmVlEW Page 2 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Thursday, January 17, 1963 ,. Recreation Review High Point High Points ~he9o9ue-~yfand CLASSIFIED GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Mr. anu Mrs. Donald K. Shego· Classlfted ·rates-are-five cents per B.LMEER Carpet Brokers, I& by James A. Wooldridge by N aoml Baron word, fifty cents minimum. Ads AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER gue of l6-Z·II Ridge, m.noun~e the by Elaine Sko~k - Granite 4-8000 the hospital. We wlah him a speedy Published every Thlll'8day by Greenbelt Cwperatlve Pubtislllng Inc. should be submitted In writing, ac­ Plumbing atlll H«Jfirrg 3833 Bladensburg Rd. Assn~ In spite of our below freezing Balls, mats, rifles, and a tear for­ marriage of their daughter, D1anne, recovery. Greenbeb, Maryland companied by cash payment, to the weather, the Teen Club enjoyed a mulate the sports story this week. Teaming ~ with George Kauf· Harry R. Hetzler, airman appren· Delivered each week to every home In Greenbelt to Pvt. Paul J. Hyland, son of Mr. News Review Office at 15 Parkway ·BUILT IN· SHOWERS Splash Party at the Ambassador Friday, January 11, brought double and Mrs. Charles F. Hyland, of man, AI Skolnik made It two North· tlce, USN; son of Mr. and Mrs. . Phoae Editor: Russ Greenbaum, GR 4-4161 last Friday and Saturday nights. not later than 10 p.m. of the Tues· 864-5352 Associate Editor: Dorothy Sucher, 474-6690 defeat to the Eagles with a wrest!· 14-V-4 Ridge, on December 27, 1962. day preceding publication. It ac­ South wins In a row at last Fri- Harry A. Hetzler of 21-K Ridge, OUR SPECIALTY Transportation was supplied and the EDITORIAL STAFF ing loss to Northwestern with a companied by cash payment, ads day's 6-table duplicate bridge game. was graduated December 12 from Rita Fisher, Russell Greenbaum, Bess Halperin. Janet Helm, Bernice tum out was good for the Mary· score of 20·19 and 57-54 basketball may be deposited In the News Re­ Second pla~e went to returning Aviation Mechanical Fundamentals POWDER ROOMS Kastner, Sid Kastner, Betty Kuhn, Thea Lovell, Marilyn Morris, land- game last forfeit to the Bladensburg Mus­ view box at the Twin Pines Savings bridge veterans, Fran and Jim School at the Naval Air Technical and Isadore Parker, Joanne Phllleo. AI Skolnik. Elaine Skolnik. Monday night. The Recreation De­ tangs. A Tuesday afternoon game and Loan Association; Bates. Joe Nuslnov and Sid Bar· Training Center, Memphis, Tenne· AlteraUbu Margaret Thompson, Dorothy White, Mary Louise Williamson partment made all arrangements on January 15 also proved fatal to nett ran away with the honors In ssee. and Harry Zubkoff for the Interested teenagers. the basketball team when they were CALDWELL'S WASHER SERVICE the East-West direction, beating The Dave Fishers, li·D Eastway, GR. 4-7797 Anytime Business Mana~er: Adele Mund SIGNS beaten by the Walter JQhnson Spa~­ Ali makes expertly repaired. Autllor­ out the second-place team of Sey- are proud grandparents for the Circulation Manager: Victor M. Fisher. GR 4-6787 Ballet lessons have begun at the lzed whirlpool dealer. GR 4-1!1111!. mour Levine and ElSie HoltzclAw second time. Mr. and Mra. Shalom Staff Photographer: George Hall Youth Center with much enthusi­ tans 71·67 after three overtlmes. ~=C",..,,.,..,..,..,~ BOABD OF DIRECI'ORS asm. Registration for Art Classes Perhaps we'll shoot our way out of DANIEL F. KOSISKY by 4% points. Because of other Fisher of Berkley, California have TYPEWRITER REPAIR: Overhaul commitments for the co-op hospl· a brand new daughter, Deborah. ·Moving? Pres. AI Skolnik; Vice Pres, Dorothy Sucher; Secy.. Mary L Williamson; was held last Monday night and this sad streak with the rifle team's and cleaning. Portable, standard Treas. Harry Zubkoff and Bernice Kastner there are still a few openings. For match with Montgomery Blair this SIGN SERVICE and electric tvpewriters. Call Mr. tality room, the next bridge game She joins a brother, Jonathan. 16 Foot Van a.nd ~~AIL SUBSCRIPTION RATE: $1.00 per year: ($3.00 out of Greenbelt). Ad· has been postponed until Friday, Mrs. Edith Morris of San Fran· SR22 v.•rttslng and news articles may be submitted by mall (Bol< 68, Greenbelt) . information please call the depart· Friday, January 18. K. Klnclus GR. 4-6018. Any time. Plenty of Pads JR-11 .n.-~.,slted February 8. l cisco, California wishes all her In our bol< at the Twin Pines Savings and Loan omce or delivered ment at 474-6878. Two new shop subjects will be 6-D Plateau Place CALL '';. the editorial omces In the basement or 15 Parkway (GR 4·41311, open TV TROUBLE: Service by Tony Best wishes for a speedy recov- ·"' Greenbelt friends good health and • t.r 8:30 p.m., Tuesday. News deadline 9:30 p.m. Tuesday. Adult Ballroom Dancing registra­ offered at High Point next year. Pisano. GR. 4-7841. ery to Burt Halperin, 19-Q Ridge, happiness for the New Year. Mrs. Safe Driver's Insurance tion will be held T\mrsday, January Added to the curriculum will be Greenbelt, Maryland Volume 27, Number 1 Thursday, January 17, 1963 24, from 8 to 10 p.m. Beginners first year courses in Electronics who was recently hospitalized. Morris, a former Greenbelter, TELEVISION&: RADIO REPAIRS A happy-happy birthday to Mi- spends part of each. year with Burke Eastep and advanced groups are Invited to and Power Technology. Second & SALES:-RCA Franchised Deal· come to the Youth Cent"r for free­ and third year levels will be added GR4·4868 ers - New·& Used - Roof Antenna chnel Danahy, 10 Greenway, who daughter, Mrs. Pearl Ellerln, M GR 4-7522 C-HI Patronage Refund style dancing after the registration. in '64 and '65. Installations • Car Radio Repnll'll celebrated his twelfth birthday. Lakeside. - Hanyok Bros. Professional Elec­ Mr. and Mrs. Edward DonBulllan, Mrs. Boggs is holding Arts and Everything from hula skirts to Happy birthday to Barbara Ward, The Greenbelt Community tronic Engineers, GR. 4·6069, GR. 14-E Ridge, announce the birth You can tell that the Greenbelt Homes, Inc. election is ap­ Crafts sessions on Tuesday and hula hoops can be found around 3-H Plateau, who was twelve years Church 4-6464. of a daughter. Mary Bernice was nroaching by the kinds of proposals that are being made at the Thursday afternoons from 3:30 to High Point January 17-18 as stu­ old. Rev. Kenneth Wyatt, Minister born December 29, weighing 7 lbs.. G HI board meetings. 5 p.m. for all elementary school dents enter tryouts for the talent PAINTING • Interior and exterior, It's a pink bundle of joy for Mr. 7 oz. She joins three sisters, Bren· The latest, proposed by director Bill Helm and supported by children. show to be put on for Blue and OUR TWENTY-FIFTH Louis B. Neumann, 8..C Research. and Mrs. Bob Newbrough 19-H ANNIVERSARY YEAR da, Debby, and Mildred. This lucky his colleagues, Joe Comproni, Joe Cherry, and Allen Morrison, Twin Pines will hold a Family Gold Night this spring. Indivl· GR. 4-63117 after 6 p.m. · Ridge (even If It Is round-the-clock Friday: 4:00, Fellowship "78". miss has both maternal and pater­ Fun Day at the Youth Center Sun­ dual talent is presently being judged, duty for a while). Jennifer made who make up the minority bloc on the board, calls for a patronage 6:30, Ninth Grade Fellowship T.V. SERVICE: GR. 4·11366 - Mike nal prandparents In Greenbelt. Mr. day, January 20, from 2 to 5 p.m. while group performances will re­ her debut December 26 weighing refund to each member. Social. Sunday: Morning Worship Talbot. Also AM, FM, Auto and and Mrs. Vernon !sells, 14-V-2 Contribution is $1.00 per family. ceive consideration at a later date. 7 lbs., 7 oz. She joins n sister, Su- .. We do not know how many members will be impressed by the at· 9:00 and 11:10 a.m. with Mr. HI-Fi. Ridge and Mr. and Mril .. Ell Don· Movies, games, and refreshments zanne. prospect of an average "patronage refund" of about $4 at the end Dance by firelight at the dance Wyatt preaching. Church School Bulllan, 7-D Ridge. will be offered. of the sntne name to be held this at 10:00 and 11:10. 6:00, Ninth Dennis M. Dunn, fireman, USN, of the year, but this proposal makes no sense whatever from the PIANO LESSONS tor advanced & It's a bov for Dr. and Mrs. J. Saturday at the school cafeteria. Grade Fellowship. 6:30, Senior son of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Dunn, Small Charge for Color Tubel For our men and women interest· beginners, Carol and Marilyn Mor­ Taylor McCarl: 26 Woodland. David viewpoint of efficient and responsible fiscal management of the From 8-11 p.m. students In casual High Fellowship. 8:15, Church 18-U Ridge, Is serving aboard the ed In physical fitness, we have ris. GR 4·5031. Jonathan was born January 10 \ Corporation. The background is that Gm has estimated that by dress may relax their cares away Council Meeting. Monday: 8:00, dock landing ship, USS Fort Snel­ Men's Gym on Monday nights and Circles 1, home of Mrs. Yontz; 2, weighing 7 lbs., 9 oz. He hRB two YEIERANI L'IGUORI \. putting part of its reserves into the new sales refinancing pro­ at this function, sponsored by the ling, operating from Little Creek, Women's Slimnastics on Tuesday Parsonage; 3, home of Mrs. Pow· PAINTING - Interior, exterior, sisters, Rebecca and Joy and two 11630 Baltimore Blvd., Beltsville . PhOne .474-1000 gram just stsr:ted this year, the Corporation is likely (but not Junior Class. . The ship was a unit of nights. The Men's Gym is from 8 ell. Thursday: 8:00, Board of Free estimates, reasonable rates. brothers, Phillip and Paul. David's certain to) earn at least $5,000 more than would be gained through to 10 p.m. and offers a variety of Seize the opportunity! This is Christian Education. C. H. Copeland, GR 4·6953. the quarantine forces serving In the Caribbean recently. birth Increases the total of grand­ the conventional investment of its reserve funds· Helm has de­ activities to help tone up the mus­ your last chance to catch up on (Affiliated with United Church children to 13 for Dr. and Mrs. WINES, BEER, Whiskey, Soda. Im• cided that this extra amount is "profit", and he has apparently cles. Slimnastlcs for the women is sleep • mid-semester finals begin of Christ> ·Army Private, Steven L. Murphy, James W. McCarl, 9 Forestway. ported and American. Porter's son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. concluded that in a coopera~ive anything that resembles profit offered from 8 to 10 p.m. 'l'he exer­ next week. Word has been received here of 8200 Balto Blvd., College Park Murphy, 10-K Laurel, recently com­ should be distributed to the members as a cash refund, no mat­ cises given will help yotl eliminate the rece~tt mnrtiage of former 474-3273. pleted nine weeks of training as a BOB & FRAN'S CARRY OUT ter how piddling the amount. However, he did not make the ef­ those extra Inches you gained dur· Greenbelter Don Nicodemus to Miss 9:4ll a.m. -·-····-···· Sunday School 6:SO p.m. __ Training Union general supply specialist at the fort to work out how such funds should or could be equitably dis­ lng the holidays. 11:00 a.m...... - .• Morning Worship %:SO p.m. ... - ...... Evening Worship Loretta Sturdevant of Alamosa, RUTH'S BEAUTY SHOP - Perm­ Quartermaster School, Fort Lee, PIZZAS - SUlDIARlNES tributed to the members. Instead he adopted the attitude of Our Golden Age Club is growing 7:SO p.m. Wednesday --·- Midweek Service Colorado. Nicodemus. who waa ac­ anents, haircuts, shampoos and sets. VIrginia. -- -cmcz-a:N--AND- -~------~~~- .. ~ don't-bother-me-with~etails, just get the vote on the record. imd extends an Invitation to all Call for appointments. OR 4-479l. tive In the Community Band In Aside from the highly debatable point as to whether such our senior citizens to join. The IREEIBELT BAPTIST CHU.CH Glad to hear that Mr. Edward the early days of Greenbelt, re­ funds can be rightfully considered profit, the members have already Club meets every Wednesday at 1 Crescent &: GreenhW Reverend S. Juper Monts, Jr. GR. 4-4040 DRIVER OR RIDER WANTED Meier, 10-B Hillside, Is home from ceived his degree from Adams State Phone GR -1-4999 or 4-4998 benefited from these surplus funds. This anticipated $5,000 plus p.m. at the Youth Center. The City (DRIVER PREFERRED> : In car· College In Alamosa this past sum­ has a bus available to solve pool to vicinity of GSA - State. mer and Is now working on his much larger expected earnings from other investments were plow­ ~our ·lOJI:.A Centerway orHiiWt'ill':'"-4 ~· ed into the 1963 budget and made it possible to maintain the trnnsportntiyn p'oblems to and t,rom MOWATT MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH .. Vours 8:4ll to 5:15. Call GR 4·4164. Chess Etthibit:ion ·Set: · · mattter'i degree tt6nldlc. monthly charges of Gill homes at a stable level despite continual the Center. An afternoon of chat· Invites you to ting, games, planning of outside ac­ TEEN AGER will bnby sit evenings For JCC Game Night: U CHURCH SCHOOL ...... 9:30 a.m. sharply rising costs. these extra funds were regularly siphoned tivities and refreshments will be Cnll GR 4·6787. off to the members, monthly charges would inevitably have to go WORSHIP SERVICE ...... 11 :00 a.m. Local chess expert Joseph Sucher now you gua rim teed for all. Nnnery ProvldK Lyle E. Harper, pBIItor Suburban Washington's Largest Bank up, just like taxes go up when rising costa are not counterbal­ WILL PlllT SIT while you are will give a simultaneous exhibition at Service GR. 4-7293 ! . anced by additonal income. In other words, if Helm's concept of In the near future, the girls of away. Call GR 4-6787. for the second straight year on Sat· can pay for the Teen Club will be offered three urday, February 2, at the Jewish i a "patronage refund" were put into effect, the members would lull..,.an Trust eo...-y ; different classes In aelf ·improve­ ADULT ROLLER SKATING -1st Community Center's Game Night. all your get a few dollars in their left-hand pocket but would eventually ment. Planned for the fellows, on Last year Sucher played against have to shell out from their right-hand pocket to pay an increase IIOLY CROSS LUTHERAN CHURCH Mon. each month, Bladensburg. In· the same night, will be visits from I terest? Call BEEBE, Gr. 4-6028. eight players at the asme time, and For Prompt, Pleasant Senice I in monthly payments. The only members who would come out college athletes of this area, giving won every game. "I'll try to take on insurance '! ahead would be those who leave town soon after they get their tips on different sports. 22 Ridge Road, Green·belt, Maryland, GR. 4·H77 EXPERIENCED TEENAGER wlll everyone who wants to play," said Greenbelt Offtce ' Edward H. Blrner, Pastor, GR. 4·9200 refund. Finally, in order to play this game of "musical pockets" .babysit anytime after 5 p.m. GR 4- Sucher. "But remind them to bring ' with {1: The Recreation Department would 103 Centerway JU. 8-5000 with the members, the Corporation would have to set up compli­ like to thank all the parents of our 81171. chess sets." Sucher, a physics pro· cated bookkeeping procedures and greatly increase the burden WORSHIP SERVICES 8:80 & 11:00 a.m. fessor at the University of Mary­ Teen Clubbers who have chaperon­ ONE CHECK Member F~eral Depoalt In8urance CorporaUoa l AQUARIUMS FOR SALE: Two 30 land, has lived In Greenbelt for of fiscal management. ed. With the growth of the Teen SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30a.m. ! gallons with Iron stand over-under the last five years. It's not the silly season, just the GHI election around the Club, we are In need of more adult \ Whether you need life, WEEKDAY KINDERGARTEN combination $40. One 30 gallon sin­ Th'e Game Night activities will . supervision. If you chaperone once, comer. gle, taller, $22. One 10 gallon $6. hL·.d ~h, l.U, home or properly you will be helping us and we feel begin at 8:111 p.m. and Include du­ All tanks used painted type. 6 P you will want to come back. plicate bridge, rubber bridge, rum­ I insur.-l•H·e, tq• Nationwide's FAMD.Y FUN DAY SUNDAY Junior Highlights Plateau Pl. my, poker, scrabble, pinochle, and new PREMIUM PAY PI.AN. Clover Bods 4-H News Appearing in this month's A. S. A. I mah jong, as well as chess. For newspaper was an article on Green· ':tlt"l!=!!=!!=l!=l~ All your premiums can be JAN. 20, 2 to 5 P.M. , by Laura Slmoiu.on by Earl Zubkoff -"""""'""--~--- further Information and reservR­ Each 4-H member made a decor· belt's activities In the American combined - and paid in_ easy $1 per funlly - • Scrabble • Mah Jong Ort'enbelt expe.:.ts both tP~tms to re­ Jan. 19, 20, 21, 22 2-E Southway, announcP; the en­ ably more dictionaries, <'.ntalogs, en· tnln their titles of champions. $1.00 per peraon Uri,Ptte Bardot pgement of their daug~ter Toni cyclopedia., cook booka, and other COME 1- OR CALL IS volume• brought In by the girls (Includes refreshments 'A VERY PRIVATE AFFAIR' Marie Dutton, to James{ H. Hunt. Greenbelt Realty Co. l'rii'A'!II than In any one-week period In the The Future Sc!Pntista of Ameri­ aon of Mr. and Mrs. '/. Haward Rtamo Wo...t.. .Jan. 2!1 Hunt. 3-D Research. , history of Grf'enbelt Junior High. ca club Ia busy planning and pre· REALTORS ,J«'!WII'h Omummlty <~nter ElviM l'l'tlflley ·The couple became 1'Pied dur­ The writer of this article w!ll spare parl~g for the "Science Showcase · GR 4-5700 1 51 Centerway Rld&e & Westwa.y the !'PlldPI'II all tht' de!A!bl of th" '63"., to be held February 6 and 7. "GIRLS! GIRLS# GIRLS#" GR 4-4 ~ 61 GR 4-4244 lnl the ' Chrt.t.ma. ~olldays and Member of Multiple Listing GR 4-11811 OR 4-4618 are makllll pla11.1 for ~ Spring wed­ boya' ordeal that day They rested It \'fill be patterned attn lut year's whl~h was a huge succe~~~~. ding. their tired \I,t; .. '.,. ·, -:. 3 - 0 Senator Wheatley to jointly re.:Cval­ h~lled .Jut year.' tiJell.ftpmln­ ''B.&~ 3:00p.m. Intermediates 2- 1 193& to 1936, has · also tlgorously mit. " · · · conoernln« ONlDaDce oMIIl Clll c~ uate the duties· and responsibilities PICIIIG • SHIPPIIG • CIA Till • STORIII ations could destroy much of this visory Planning · . •. Board's report In one of the most thrilling games Seniors denied the charges, commenting Acting on complaints about loose 1 - 2 of the Park and Planning Corl\mls­ A Satisfactory Service Performed by Clean Courteous corrective power of Congress, with­ concerning a rezonlDg application the asstgillng of parking 11pace11. seen at the Youth Center the H Midgets 1 - 1 slon and staff. that "the Sheriff's statementa seem ,._dogs, pollee picked up several of for a strip of land along Greenbelt Last ·--month Vella WBB aaslpecl out effectively transferring It else­ Competent Men With Years of Experience. to be part of his publicity campaign them and placed them In the city where. Only Board Incumbents Road In the Be\tway Plaza. The one of the least desirable spotl In and are completely without founda- pound. would gain, escaping some of the strip has been zoned for screening tpe entrance to the Jot. He noted, tlon in fact, and I think he knows Both elementary schools reported BRYAN control which membership can ex­ to hide light Industry for which however, that his real complaint this." vandalism last week. Broken win- the area Is zoned. The A.P.B. felt was in the method and handling all ercise through Congress. Chief Panagoulis further stated: dows were reported at Center School It no longer necessary to require of the assignment. He found he flavors MOVING & STORAGE Mrs. Carney Harper of Greenbelt ICE "Never has any member of this and damage to an outside drinking screening and suggested a narrow had no right of appeal under the was echoed by many In contending department been 'held back' from fountain was reported at North strip of landscaping Instead. The present Orainance and upon ful" the performance of his duty to en- End School. that the real job is to strengthen ther study could not determine "grassroots" democracy In the ele­ discus~lon revealed a number of force all the laws of this county questions concerning the zoning of that the method used to assign CREAM The record of this department is ven branches. Ed Behre of Penn spaces was just and equitable. Vella Panel Discussion At: Daw offered a by-law amendment GR 4·5221 as good as any In the area of the GCS to Close Down requested that Ordinance 405 be Co-op Top Quality stat~. and I will leave it to qualified Kindergarten Meet:ing to take effect next year so that rewritten to ·Include a definite No Job Too Large Or Too Small persons to judge that record." non-Congress members may be nom-, method for assigning spaces in­ "The Kindergartner and the Non­ Beltsville Operat:ion inatcd by the Congress to the Greenbelt Consumer Services an­ volving equity and fairnesS, logic 1 Kindergartner in First Graue" is gal. COLLEGE PARK, MARYLAND Board. nounced last week that it would or chance. and that procedures of Prices 12 59c the topic for discussion at the meet­ ONE FULL end its warehousing operation ef­ appeal be ihcluded to cover cases Review ing of the Greenbelt Cooperative e11ectlve Recreation f<'ctive this Saturday, January 26. of dissatisfied citizens. WEEK\ by JttmPs A. Wooldridge Kindergarten on Wednesday, Jan­ Greenbolt Bus Service The Co-op will begin purchasing OrdlnaJK'es Pa886d Twin Pines' first Family Run Day unry 30. at 8:30 p.m. in the North Stock-Up from Washington Wholesale Gro­ Council passed an ordinance to of the year turned out to be a huge lend School nudltorium. Considered by WMA cery the following Monday. All pay the city engineers $425 for the and succces, with activities for ali, from The parwl will Include Mrs. Lou­ The city mnnngcr met last week operations at the Beltsville ware­ engineering work now In progress save •.• tlw old~st to the youngest. Make Ise Yuill, member of tit<• Prince house, Including the business of­ "" the proposed parking lot behind sure you mark your calendar for Gt'org('s County Board of Educa­ with representatives of both Com­ fices, will be gradually closed down the Center. The money will come FRYER SALE! n<'xt month's Fun Day, on l<'ebru­ tion and former staff m<'mb<'r of munity Builders 11nil Glen ridge .Junior High Rehool: will pnosent such an ordinance at • Mondny, Jnnuary 28, at R p.m. Mrs. this spring. The dty Is also study­ dosf' down ltR own Wllrehouslng Chlldr~n·• nnil TPen Theater, Jun­ op<'rntlon, nccordin'g to Rob~rt Mor­ the rwxt regular meeting of coun­ If you wish to make Sari Shiren Is Uw instrudor. A Ing t.hP possiblllt.y of dPcpenln& the ~det,Sputat Ior Ballroom Dnndng, H~~owalhm RrHI row, acting rrsld~!].t geneml mana­ ciL : 'Dett s~ fN' will h~ r~qulrPd Itt this tim<' shallow <•ncl of I he Ink e. 'l'np llmH'<'. A cours<• In photogrnphy ger, came• after ~!forts to find n On the Manag~r'• nocomm.,nda­ Yoar cllelc!e - any changes or additions of both nrw mrmb~rs 1tnd thos<• . . . is bPlng niT ned nt Nort hwPstcrn way to dhubl<> t.h<' volume of th<> tion, council paoRNI a resolution who hnv~ slgn<•d up prrvlouRly. Mayor Frnnf'is WhltP and City -'t Dana: l'lllabl. : in your advertisement~. for [<·pns only for the first tim~. ~SALADS------pl29c Chtss<'s will stnrt on Sntunlay, Mnnng•~r .lamf's GiNw nttPnrlPd a prc•cnt warehouse volume fRil<'d. stnting that further drainage work rum, -• or HPgistrnlinn will PIOR<' on Salurclay, Jt.lly please call your local FPI>ruary 2, nt I p.m. for children. llf'nring of fhP Hou~r Ways nncl Th~ wnrchous<>, compl<·t~d in 19~11. on the rnvine between Lnkeold,. Ff'hrunry 2, lflfi;l. F'or furthPr infor·· has lwNI OJH•rnting at about. hnlf nnd LnkPCf('Rt ns it npproar.,,.R Pan olll : COOlED HAM ..~ ----- lb~ ggc Telephone Rusincs~ Oflice nnd nn Mondny, l•,dnuury 4 :d 7 Mf'llns Commill<'<' of llw Stat<• l.<·g­ mntion, ('1111 IIH' l'r. (;f•orgPH Co. llH' (h·sin•d volunw lf'vPI. lh~ Lnkl' and h•·low l~tkPsld•• Jlr. p.m. islnllll'f' in Annnpolis on Tu!'s­ I row ~tntPdlviRions of llw mon• buying powt•r. OthPr advnn­ ~wtion nt this I im('. . \ I ThP TPPI1 Cluh I~ worldng on a All artiHt.s nnd crafl!"\llWn art• in­ GRAPEFRUIT tugf's of purchn~ing through \VWO I TELEPHONE COMPANY new id<'ll "" to how th~y <'1111 hdp \'iff•d to ntft>nd n nwding to diRCIIA~ stniP. Tlw dnl<•s that hnVf' bl'en I Uwlr nelghl>orR. Tllf' boys 1tnd girl• tlw possihl<' fornt>tl\on of an Arts n•eomnwnch•d an• thP nrwN cur­ nr1· morP pfllcipnt opt~rntions, rPcitH'·· t!:'c 2fC I ion In op(•rating costJI, frt•f'ing of 5 are• forming a dub to Iwlp you with and Crnfls L••nl(u<'. Tlw nwo'ting t(•ntly wwd in <:n•f'nlH'It, so no ru~ .to\(IRt~ YOU I Fresh will bf' h<'ld nl lh<' honw nf llavld chanae would b~ rcquirf'd h<'re if mnnnJ{t'nu•nt. ttmr, nnd rPlf'nsln_g I I baby sitting, window wnshlng, lnwn PROCliRF: YOt!R BRO(:IInn; cutting, nnd many other homP C. Young, 9 GrPt'nluwll PIIH't'. on tlw propo~f'd hill f;hould f'Vt•ntun1- cnpitnl for olht~r purposes, Mor- ; CARR,TI 2 ~ 19c, chores. Mon

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