REENBELT OOPERlTOR AN INDEPEI\ DE,~T NEWSPAPER Published Every Thursday Bv The Greenbelt Cooperative Publishing Associ~tion, Inc.. S Parkway, Greenbelt, Mary~and Vol. 13, No. 26 Gn:enbelt, ~hryland, Thursday, February 17, 1949 Five cents Cit:izen1sAssociation The Police Blotter GCSI Mellb4,rs Get Churches Complete Council Approves .' Settlements On Sites Meets Tomorrow The nine-year-old sen of a 1.8:1o Patro111ge Ret11rn Charter Changes·. Greenbelt resident narrowly escap­ The five chu-rch groups whose The Greenbelt Citizens Associa­ ed serio1,1s injury last week. A num­ Green belt Consumt.r Services bids for sites within Greenbelt Changes in the town charter were tion will meet in the home econom­ members wl o turned in their 1948 were accepted by PHA have con­ a,proved by the to" n council at a ber of young hoodlums, all resid­ ics ro<"m of the Center school to~ patrot~age s:ips w;ll receive a re~ cluded the settlement of the deal lengthy meeting Monday night and morrow, Friday. February 18, at ing in the 73 CoUrt of Ridge, forced iund .-.£ 1.8':(; thi:; year·, as well as and have paid the balance of the set forth in a resolution to the , 8:15 p.m. the youngstet' into the woods where 5~'( di·:idend on their stock, it was sale price for their respective prop­ Prince George's County Delege~tes Be.-nard Suttler, a special agent they tied a l'Ope around his neck. cieterr::1ined :.his '1\Teek. as the at:.di .. erties, PHA Manager C!"tarles M. to the Ge.'leral Assembly r~questing of ~he Fed(!ral Bureau of Investiga­ tor's 1·eport was announced. The enactment of appropriate c:mend­ Then, tlu-owin.g the rope over the Cormack announced on Tuesday. tion, who specializes in juvenile cooperative's total: volume for 1;)48 At the time of the announcement, ments during the 1949 session. , limb of a tree, they tied the othet" cases, will be the gue·st speak~r at was ~il,881,5D9.65, with a net mar­ the deeds to the sites were in the The action followed study ex­ the meeting. He will 5peak on the end to a stray dog. The dog was gin, or incnme, for the co-op of hands of lawyers who were com­ tending! over many months on the individual <;.itizen's responsibility in then called, and urged to r·un. I e $42.44:t Ac.:Qrding to the by-htws pleting the necessary registration part of councii members, . town juvenile delinquency. A question­ was not determined who rescued passed at the last membership of tht: deeds before turning them manager and town solicitor and and-answer period will follow his the youngster, but he escaped with­ meeting. ZOt;o of this income musl! over to the church authorities, ac­ several open meetings and publi~ talk. out any serious hum done to him. he put into the permanent rese1·ve, cording to the clergymen whom tl;ie hearings for citizens' suggestions. Mrs. Margaret Carmody. presi­ All. the children involved in the es­ 5'/o dividend paid on stock. and the Cooperator contacted on Tuesday. Big Time dent of the Citizen's Assoc!ation, capade were identifif!d. Later, the remainder, after taxes, allocated to The :five groups who \now own On only one charter change ha4 stated that in choosing juvenile de~ parent of one who was called the patro::Jage reiund. land within Greenbelt as a result of no discussion been heard-Coun~ linquency as the subject of this, ringlectder, called to state that her The corr plete financial re);,ort this sale are St. Hugh's Catholic cilman Fra!)k Lastner's suggestion month's meeting. she was prompted child was not l'esponsible · for thd will be pres( nted at the GCS anr.ual Church, the Greenbelt Community to change the name "Town of • by the editorial in the .January 27 incident. meeting ne.rly-lai,l out neigh.Jor­ could be converted to a juniOr high . _c;~!io~~~;iP,t0!i.lli!~J.~-~~~~.:$:~~~-~~~~~ a drive through the neighboring Last weeks' heavy snow was the J)dlls. . ·.. . hooounda­ who i~ in \\.ashington testifying on The League suggests that letters ries all pieces of privately owr>ed · The Drop-Inn will be open as us­ damage to l-oth vehicles. In an at­ the Taft-Hartley bill, will speak orr be sent to the following: Governor ual for those not interested in the tempt to avoid a crash, the bus land, such as the Schrom holdings. "Labor and Co-ops." X ominees Lane, State House. Annapolis; The co11ncil expressed !'e}ul;tance hayride, a.nd in case of bad weath­ swerved and ran off the side of the State Senator Harold L. Sothoron. received at press time for the nine to write these 'islands" out of the er, there will be open house at the road. Mrs. Isabel Wilhelm, a pas­ 4320 Woodberry, University Park, board vacar.cies were Edwar­ het' home. The men wel'e carrying requested by the town managr.r. picture taking. comparing results. Intematio1al Thinking Day, vitch: Turkey in the Straw. Guion; a refrigerator from the first floor The charter no..., re'quires the so-: and will act a'5 official photograph-· somet:mes ::alkd Friendship Day, La Campanella, Paganini-Liszt. to an upstairs room. when the gas licitor's presence at'. all council ers for all youth center activities. Feb. 22. "-as starterl by Juliette seal on the refrigerator broke. The meetings. Low to fur·:her iriend"h' p between men were unable to leave the room, Deletion of a former amendment all g=r],: of dl nations. Troop ·;ead~ Public Speaking Course as the refrigerator blocked the setting the tax rate on rural or farm ers ann :;; a:Hl .Brownie" a1so c;::,ntrib­ sponsorship of St. Hugh's Parish ground. will lit all types of occupations. ac· Fs. when the council mernbets Will t:te to this :und by giv~ng as many A car belonging to Jame::> Karitas curding to Mrs. \Villiam J. ::\ole­ have· an opportunity to discuSs tht Committ<~e. accordit'g to Joseph pe:1:1' es as they arc old. Moran. chairman of the project. was found blocking Glenn Dale Donald. teacher of the course. The changes with the indi•;idual del~­ The Joca] showing i~ for the bene ... Road la~t week and was moved in­ cla.;s meets on \Vednesday nights, g;;.ieo;, it was agreed at the .<:OUrt.c:il fit of St. Hugh's building fund. atH~ to a driYewav bv Edward \\"alkcr, Polio Drive Nears End at .~ p.m. in room 223 in the Center meeting.· will be shown at regular prices. of Glenn Da-le Road. ~lr. Karitz,s Tnwn :\lanager Charles T. :\fc­ ~chool, and has room for more stu­ Other business· at the meeting in- "The Fugitive," a movie adapta­ informed the p0lice departn:ent D0!

...... ______,______.______GREENBELT COOPERATOR ST. HUGH'S COMMUN:ITY CHIJRCH JCC Plans Election CATHOLIC GHURCH PROTESTANT The Jewish Community Center AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER will hold its annual election meet­ Friday, F·~bruary 18 . ·OUR 'PURPOSE: Saturday. cor.iessi:ms. 4 tv 5 p.m. ing in Room 225 of the Center 8:15 a.m., Philathea Bible Class 1. To ._-cport Greenbelt news fully, fairly and accurately. for children 7 to 9:30 p.m. for school on Morday. February 21, at meets at M:rs. 1Yiildred Richerson's, adults. 8:15 p.m. 2. To serve the best interests of the cooperative movement. 53-K Ridge. Sundav ~lasses, 7:30. 9:30 and 11 a.m. in. the Gref !ilbelt Theater. 8:15 p.m., Fidelis Bible Class Ed Meredith, Editor meets at )irs. Harry Stage's, 57-Q Holy Communion ~;un .. ay for chil~ Sally Meredith, Associate Editor June Ringel, News Editor Ridge. Jack Zeldin! Sports Editor drerf of ~he parish and the CYO, at • the 9:30 ~lass. Sunday, February 20 STAFF Sunday, 8:30 to ·9:15 a.m., re~ 9:30 a.m., Church School at X orth End and Center Schools. Geraldine Backstrom, Dee Fairchild, Doti Fairchild, Elizabeth ligious in" truction in the theater ~~- '- ... i-J for all Ca,tholic children attending 10 a.m., Men's Bible Class, Cen- lt"f',,., :: . Ferguson, Joe Has~iel, Beatrice Hesse, Paul Kasko, EHen Linson., the public schools. · ter Schoo::. t A. C. Long, Ray Mahan, Peggy Marldield, Anne Martin, Fergus 10:55 a.m., Church Xursery and ~· ' Daily 2\1ass, 7 :~o~) a.m. in the ,,J', MacTavish, Dorothy McGee, Sally Meredith, Carolyn Miller, Ralph ChapeL Junior Church. BECOME DISABLED 11 a.m.. Church Y.l orship. Ser­ G. Miller, William Mirabella, I. J. Parker, Dave Reznikoff, Eleanor • Baptism~. 1 p.m. Sunday in the EVERY MINUTE! Ritchie, June Robertson, ':::i~len Rubin, Mary Jane Sarratt, Jack ChapeL mon: "Christian San c t u a r,y." Schaeffer, Aimee Slye, Bobbie Solet, June Wilbur, Peggy Wine- Xovena Sen·ices. 7:45p.m. \Ved­ Choral music directed by Mrs. John Yes, those are the tlg\ttes ... :\fcClendon with l\frs. Donald Kern 68 persons just like ycurself garden. ,, nesday in the Chap·~l. become disabled every min,ute. CYO ~1eeting, Thursday eve­ at the organ. That means bigger expense BUSINESS STAFF ning. February 24, 7:30 t::. 10 p.m., 7:15 p.m .. Junior-;Hi Fellowship. and less income-paychecks Jenny Klein, Business Manager, phone 4012 in the Drop-Inn. A Valentine par­ stOp while bills go on. ty is planned for the meeting. While a man is off the job, Sidney Spindel, phone 5846 Lil Stutz, phone 5311 MOWATT MEMORIAL usual expenses will go on­ Advertising Representative Subscription Manager METHOlliST eHURCH money will be >Jeeded for food, Joe O'Neill, phone 4657 LUTHEF:j"N CHURCH light and heat, rent, the doctor. Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. R. H. How will yqu pay your way 1f Circralation Manager Thurscbv. Februarv 17~Choir ~facKenzie, acting supt. disability happens to you? The Greenbelt Cooperator is published every Thursday by the GreEnbelt rehearsal. p.m .. 2-F Plateau Pl. i~ :\Iorning worship: 11 a.m. Ser­ With your savings? Cooperative Puhllshing Association, Inc., 8 Parkway, Greenbelt, Maryland, Friday, FebruJry 18--Lydia mon by the Pastor. Low-cost Occidental disabil­ a non-profit organization. Produced by a volur.teer staff since ~o'll., 1937. Guild m(.ets at ).lrs. Frank Cerwin, Evening worship: 7:30 p.m. Ser­ Ity insurance and the money it Subscription rate, $1.50 per year by mall. Delivered free to every home 36-L RiLETE DINNERS out the punie1hment with the apoperation of the parents of children involved. · From $1.10 to $1.60 'l'he attempted hanging is a lulu, though. Frankly we'd hate Platters from 85c to $1.35 to be in the shoes of George Panaguulis in a case like this. He probably has aching ears from irate parents screaming "My John­ CHICKEN DINNERS ny wouldn't do a thing like that!" All we can say is, Johnny wouldn't-if he had a Jittle understanding and discipline at home. to take out ••.. $1.25

I OUR SPECIALTY lncret"aed luggage epaee in aD 1M9 Studebabir JDOCiele hu beea announced by the company - among a Ions Hat .of i:m.proYe:m.enta in It's U1=• To Y~u Our own battery raised ita_paeMDger can. Six suit caeee can be fitted inw,.Jhe trunk withOut itlfliel.dt:r due to the Yerticai Dlounting of the epue tire and wheeL In view of the l13.test outbreaks of juvenile delinquency in Ghickens &tnt IJINlCe ie ayaiJahle at the ri&ht of the tire for e:maD pacJuaaee. The' DUUIIIiive new wrap-around bu:m.pen ue completely rede-i...,ML Greenbelt Cidzen's Association has certainly chosen a timely sub­ ~·Beer and Wine'' ject and a good authc;>rity to bring to the people of Greenbelt to­ For t·eservations- morrow night. We hop•e that the parents of Greenbelt will fill the. I~LSON MOTORS. Home Economics room of the Center school to overflowing. Prop~ ca. II TOwer &171 erly run and in steady -operation the Citizens Association could b~ 7215 Bartirnore Avenue Coliege Park; Maryland Open 11 :30 a.m.. to midni11ht , ~~. '':. UNion 8600 a valuable asset and the leading organization in Greenbelt; but CLOSED EVERY MONDAY the only way that can be done is through YOU. Regardless of make you~ like our aervice.

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' ' ..·.-•r', -~) I All UAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING Wednesday, F~eb.. 23, 1949 8 p.111. INTERBBTING PROGRAM - RBFRBBBMENTB CENTER SCHOOL AUDITORIUM COME HEAR ABOUT YOUR CO-OP!

,, COUNCII.-from page 1 Feb:ntary 17, 1949 GREENBELT COOPERATOR Threq. Rec D'ept: Fi ...,e Plays to ha \-e time to ! tudy the budget. Two motio:1s came up for sec~ LOCAL HOT SHOTS ond reading and final passage. The Baltimore Colts Rae Algaze, 4-B Hillside. 7502, first wa.; the :.rdinance cutting the OUTSH30T MARINES will be writing "Our Neighbors" budg:t by $8000 as requested by By Henry Chellman Friends of Dr. and Mrs. Nathan The Greenbelt rifl~men continued column next week. Please call her PH_-\ and dis•;usserl at the council their winning streak by defeating The Baltimore Colts will invade Israeli, former Greenbelters, will with all your news. meeting of January 3~. According the Marine~ Corps Hf"adquarters Co. the local Center school gym on be sorry to hea of the death of their Mr. and Mrs. Comly Richie, and to T•)wn Marager Charles T. Mc­ shooters. The Marines l..tve out-4 Thursday, February 24, to engage daughter, Beulah Rachel, on Feb­ their daughter Priscilla stopped off Donald, the c .It will reduce among shot Greenbelt for the past three the local Recreation 1D~partment ruary 5. She was four years old in Greenbelt last week to gree':: other things professional services years, but were defeated this year five; The~ Baltimore S(luad wears last December. · their many oid friends here. Mr. in the recreation department, travel by score of 1345 to 1328. colorfu! green and silver uniforms. Richie was one of the first clerks in accounts, new lighting and other .,. with each man having the same the Co-op focd store wher. it open­ facilities for the library. • number h·e used in football. The ed. Their home is now in· :Penn­ team plays a good. crowd-pleasing sylvania and they were returning sixth birthday Febrcary 16 with a - .. - brand of basketball. with emphasis there from a vacation in Florida. party for her friends after school. on a fast breaking offense. The ).Ir. and ~hs. James K. Kitchen, A 3 pound 15 ounce boy was born squad is coached by Fitz Lutz, a former resident of Greenbelt. an~ February 13 to Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ trainer of the Colt football team. nounce the birth of their first child, ert T. Davis. 14-T Laurel Hi::I Rd. Harvey Dairy, Inc. a boy. at Cheverly Hospital on T. A. 1 ittle (number 63, wei.sht, This is the third boy in the Davis February 13. Both Mr. and Mrs. family. 19B) is a constant offensive threat Kitchen formt:rly worked in the va­ who shoots anywhere anytlme; Ellen Linson and Ellie Ritchie riety store. passes the. length of the court with gave a shower in honor of June Ice: cream and cak·e were consum­ Pasteurized Milk dearfly accuracy, and handles the Robertson last Saturday night at ;Cd in quantity- at 56-K Ridge last .,.' ba11 with the same slick skill he ex~ the home of the Bassett Fergusons Saturday nigl: t when S11San Reaves hibits on a football field. Charli~ in Sandy Sprit,gs, Md. June and celebrated her fifth birthday. In SERVING O'Rourke (number 66, weight 180) Robbie found the gifts for their ex­ addition to her friends 0f the neigh-· is a great playmaker, fine ball han .. pected heir appropriately hung on borhood Susan's two grandmothers dler, good set shot from the out­ a clothes line in the :;hower room. attended the festive occasion. side, an1l adept at driving in for About 25 people were there to en­ ).!r. and ~11 s. David \Vhite, 24-R Greenbelt: since 1937 layups. LaMarr "Racehor.;;e" Davis joy the party and explore the H.idge entertained his brother and (number .":;1, weight 1713) is very amazing spaciousness of the Fergu­ sister-in-law Mr. and ~Irs. N. fast, an exceptional defensive play­ son residence. \Yhite last weekend. er who inter..:epts opponent's pass­ :\Irs. Max \V. Bloombe:-g return­ ::'l!r. and :\1rs. James A. Mague. es all c. ve• the court, and the finest! ed from Canada last week where 2- T Laurel Hill are enjoying a visiti rebound grabber on the squad. she had been visiting her son and fr~m her iather whose home is in: Other players on the Colts team his family. The Bloomberg's gran(l­ Boston. are Ernie Bladin. Jim Spruill, Ollie son, Jon, was one year old on Feb­ John Homan. 10-S South way, Poole, John Sylvester, Jack Sim~ ruary 14. and another employee at Bolling mons. Ralph Steward and Johnny Lt. Commander Charles Mandell, Air Field •:onstructed the new Vf ,J . •i1. 9-E Southway is expected home transport with a fifteen-baby ca­ Ba1timore Boulevard this week from a special assign­ paci·cv now in use in the station Beltsville, Maryland Agaimt this rugged competition FREE DELIVERY 2 P.M. tc 11 :30 P.M. the Greenbelt boys will throw coach ment for the Navy. He left Green­ hospital. Tl:e B (for baby) -15 ;~ Bob Lindeman, Stan Provost, Dick belt January 17 and has stopped att ronted throq;>;h the corridors be­ I.ond0n, French Morocco. and Si­ tweer. the nursery and the obstetri~ Cleveland, Sid Greybeal, Rene ~ WHJBKIE8 Ward. Sonny Cragin. Bob Scott. cily. Mrs. Mandell has been en­ cal ward. ~· par~ M't. Vernon Pete Cookson, Ted Fox, and Har­ joying a visit from her brother, EHen East gave a Valentine !ice $3.41 a fifth Charles Hurwitz. ty for several of her little friends •ooe ry Benefiel. ~i William Penn 3.49 a fifth Mrs. Robert St. Clair, :former on :~Ionday a.fternoon at her home i§ Golden Wedding fifth Tickets for this game are avail­ Greenbelt r~sident and kno..,vn to 011 Greenbelt Road. 3.52 a able from any of the players or her friends here as Benny, is on an Carol Pro:'itt, 2-year-old of 12-G I Carstairs 3.52 a fifth from Jack Zeldin at the High extended visit here with her· three Plateau caused a lot of excitement ~ Bourbons and Scotch of all types School. children, Amy, Steven, and EYa. at her hou:;·e Tuesday when she • ':~'he children are enjoying the swallowed 1n open safety pin . ij BEER BPEOIALB If you are longer than your blan­ Greenbelt fresh air as a change Rushed to George Washington ~ Gunthers Deposit $ 2.3 5 a case ket and you don't want your feet from New YOI"k City which is their Hospital by her mother and neigh­ ~eo National Bo:aemian 2.35 a case to get cold, it's a lot easier to Lend home now. Mr. St. Clair is teach­ bors the pi :1 was successfu!ly re ... ing at N.Y.U. and hopes to visit moYed. ~ Old German Throwaways 2.49 a case your knees tha:: to stretch the ma­ Greenbelt on weekends. :\Ir. and Mrs. \Villiam Klein, 12- terial. Bobby and Patty Kelly, 9-:\1 H Plateau r.ave been entertaining • Southway had a Valentine party for her mother, 1-ter sister and brother­ WINE: $1.15 a fifth • their friends Monday night. The in-law. :\Ir. ;tnd Mrs. Robert Garin, p_arty . was climaxed at 7:30 p.m. and the Ga·in's two months old Manischewitz Sacrament~ Concord Grape and Malaga· when they all listened to the Lone daughter E•:a. The Garins expect Along our Street· Ranger . to move into their apartment at 54- TOwer 5990 Ronnie Ringel celebrate:d her B Crescent this week. with Aunt Penny • -- YOU TI-lE CAR YOU KNOW NOW OWN Let us install a New Motor if neeessary. General Repairs Reasonable Rates

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My 1telephone table in the hall is a regular "catch-all" for books, magazines, old letters and i'"ecipes. Th~s morning, I noti-ced that the telephone re­ EEa ceh>·er was propped up on some of these books and wha.t-have-you. I'd just put SAn.DAY Fm. 19 it 'back on the hook when Remember the Date • • someone rang the doorbelL BOX Of 4 A Continous Demonstration beginning at 10 A.M. It wat a young man from the ONlY wlephone compsny. He gid SEA.. TEIY I4CE CRI!AM AT one of thff other partiea on my party line had reported bia Your Co,.op Service Station ule:phone out-of-order. He. ex­ ..oc. plaiDed that when one re.::eaver l- by a factory representative of Wynn's Friction wa off the h.ook, it took the whale line out of aervke. When Proofing Oil, an additive for . your crankcase, · be aabd me if I would chedt transmission and differential. my. tele.,bone, I turned a deep ..ha:cle of crimaon and told him THE. fEBRUARY DESSERT-OF-THI.~II1H The demonstration has been arranged to bring wblat I'd discovered. you actual proof of the quality of products we ,p-,.t Delicious Sealte,st Ice I n1ade a note then and there I . , . on our shelves. to put a sign up over the Cream piled on fudge-cover­ telephone. In big, bold let­ Make that new car go farther without major ed c~ke .. covered with fine . l • • ters, I wrote, "Always replace chocolate anq gaily dt:co­ repairs •.. Adtt extra life to the older car·••• the re~eiver carefully after · I·CE ·CREAM. each call." rated with real whipped • - I Stop in and see for yourself The Chesapeake & Potomac cream - a11 ready"to• s•erve. t;et tile 'best-&et Sealtest ·j·· Telephone Company of Balti­ FEBRUARY 19- SATURDAY- FROM 10 A.M. ON . ' more City. lis,.• to file - Seol!e.t Variety Tlteatre, Thursda,.., 9:30 P.M.. WRC at YOUR CO OP SERVICE STATION • \ , .. i

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I' 'our GREENBELT COOPERATOR February 17. 194!:1 YOUR OLD IRON ·~·-B.!~LII I GR E ENB EL Tl is worth NOW ~ASKETBALL: Don't forget the I THEATRE PROGRAM t $200 Complete Valet btg game on THURSDAY, FEB. i ! 24 at the Greenbelt gym- when Phone 2%22 ; Towards Trade-In for a Servic~ Greenbelt plays the Baltimore Colts ~ Pro Foot bit II Team. There will l SATTJRDA y ! New Iron also be a iloys' Club game. You . FEB. 19 ! will see all your favorite football William Boyd as ! players. Hopalong Cassidy ! VARIETY STORE Men's l-lat:s F o o T · THE DEAD DON'T DREAM ! CLEANED and BLOCKED ···BALL: vVe may 1 3ee next year out Penny Singleton - Arthur Lake .J IF YOU'R.: A ~e,·eR ~ak ~h~ BLONDIE IN THE DOUGH ! Dry ·Clecaning BELT HIGH With Two Cartoons ·! CLOTH,NG - DRAPES - BLANKETS SCHOOL team Contint~ous from 1 p.m. :i FURNiTURE CQVERS is playing foot- Last Complete Show 8:30 ·t baiL It will be t the first time in SUN ., MON. FEB. 20-21 ·!, the history of the - Alterations ·& Repairs ;chool if it ap- t SELECT-RISK DRIVER to CLOTHING pears. It's a ru- TWO GUYS FROM TEXAS I mor that they (Technicolor) ! y,,., can qualify for low cost Farm will have FOOT- ~ FOX BALL. Sunday Cont. from 1 p.m. ! BIJI1ICIV auto in1 vwnce. Laund1ry DROP-INN: Congratulations to Last Complete Show 9 ANTHONY M. Monday 7 & 9 Jack McCullom in winning the tro- MADDEN phy this month from the DROP­ TUES., WED. FEB. 22-23 17·E Ridge Road Shoe Repairina· INN for making it a better place , .. , Holiday Matinee 3 p.m. Tues. FARM BUREAU MUTUAL LEATJiER JACKETS REPAifttD ·.' r to have fun and helping othc;rs to get as much fun at the Drop Inn ABBOTT & COSTELLO j~UJOMOBILE INSURANCE CO. SHOES DYED and POLISHED as himself. MEET FRANKENSTEIN tto.E OFFICE - COI.UIIIUS, OHIO Tl(JMBLlNG: The girls are coming I.Hili.-1 with 3 VALET SHOP along very fine in their practice for Tuesday Cont. from p.m. F- ..._ llortwl F'ore 1-.:e cO. -I Last Complete Show 9 I F- ...... _ Ufe C.. all Greenbelt Night and I am quite r-raace .;ure your childre:I in the show will Wednesday 7 & 9 ~------~~., i ,. ':t --~ have a rating of "4" bells. DON'T ...... e I e e D I e e e e I a I • e • to 1 1 1 1 1 8 8 e e •• 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 • I I I •• I I 8 • I I • e I I I e I I I I I I I 8 I I I I I I 8 •• 8 • ·~ MISS ALL G R E EN BELT THUR., FRI. FEB. 24-25 t N£GHT AT THE MARYLAND Henry Fonda - Dolores del Rio l 24-Hour St~rvice TOwer 9623 GYM. THE FUGITIVE GOLF: You can still join the GOLF CLASS at the High School 'f 7 & 9 l on Friday Nights from 8 to 10 p.m. _...... _ •• I I e 8 I I I 1 I 1 1 ... The class is taught by a former Universaity Esso Senrlcenter professional golfer. FREJiJ GALL FOR and DELIVERY 8BRVIOE DANCE CLASS: The Dance clas"­ Cl.ASSIFIF.D ha.s been going for 4 weeks and the; ~ 101 Baltimore Boulevard Berwyn, Maryland are having the time of their life ALTERATIONS and remodeling and learning how to dan-::e the Ar­ on women's and children's clothes thur Murray way. We hope that \Vor~ done promptly, reasonably, - ~e have the same· success in get­ Paulme Flaxman, 44-C Ridge. tmg a SQUARE DANCE group 7556. together. If you are interested please call the F ecreat;on Dept MOVING? Furniture, freight, or 6966. • . express-anything, anytime, any­ DRUGSTORE COWBOY where. Bryan Motor Expres~ .. NE'~S: ]oh!l Martone again is Call Greenbelt 4751. makm~ heaclhnes in his boxing. by ' . knockmg out one of the better fight­ LOCAL WASHH:G MACHINE ers in this area. our next champ .. SERVICE-Automatic and con­ ·, The BOYS' CLUB team is real .. ventional models expertly re­ ly doing a fine jnb in the Senior di­ paired. Reasonable. Guaranteed. ' vision Basketball League and it Free estimates. GR 6707. ON TO YOU locks as though SANDERS and LEWIS are doing their part for its H 0 ME MADE PASTRIES. IMMEDIATELY. success ... the midget team is now Cakes and Cookies. Specialty­ getting started and lo~ked very Angel Food. Order early. Mrs. good Saturday with BAKER and Newcomer, 19-A Parkway, Gr. NANCE doing a fine job. 5951. ELEMENTARY P. E. CLASS: Shop Cp-op and Save WATCHES AND CLOCKS re­ ~e would be very glad at any time L ~ 1f the parents would like io come paired, all wqrk guaranteed. 25 and observe their children in the years' experience. \Vork called ------~------~------~ P.E. classes at' the North End and' for and delivered. F. A. Trudeau. BUTTEFt KERNEL . PRIDE OF FARMS SIOUX BEE Center . school and see what their 10-L Plateau Place, Greenbelt children are rece:ving in Physical 5537. Education and get to know the in~ HONEY struc:tor who is teaching your child. COMPLETE AUT 0 REPAIR CORN PEAS. GOLF CLINIC: All golfers are in­ SERVICE by reliable mechanics at reasonable rates. All work CREM-E vited to attend the golf clinic to .. A M:dwinter Treat A Real Economy Vegetable morrow, February 18, at 8 p.m., at guaranteed. Exchange genera­ Sweet Back Agcri" tors, carburetors. starters. Phone A Popular the high school. Featured will be two instructional films: "Way to 2231. GCS GARAGE. 12 oz. No.2 lb. Better Golf." with Sam Snead and 2 cans 334' 3 cans 254 pkg. 33fl Patty Berg and "Dr, Golf," with WATCH REPAIRING. Scienti.fic Cary Middlecoff. ' timing. Pearls restrung and jew­ elry repair.ed. All work guran­ teed. Brooks, 12-A Hillside Road, Lipton's -~- RIDES 'N' RIDERS 7452. Ride Wanted: To the vicinity of 13 pkg. of FRESH FRYERS delivered to and G St. N.vV. Hours 8:30 or 9:00 your door. Call Bob Bevington, NOODLE SOUP MIX 3 to 6:00 p.m. Call Greenbelt 8226 or 8311. 5939. Riders Wanted: Hours 8 a.m. ~o 4:45 p.m. Vicinity of Government FOR SALE: STCDEB.-\KER Println.s:r Office and 1100 block of Champion 1948 four door sed;J.n, DUff'S CAKE MIXES North Capitol. C~ll Greenbelt 4206. excellent condition. Sl I 50 or be~t offer. 52-A Ridge Road. 2491. 16 oz. pkg. Car Pool Wanted: Alternate clriver W'hite Ca.ke Mix 35° L and passengers to 14th and Consti­ 14 oz, pkg. tution Ave .. N.W. \Vorking hours FOR SALE: 1947 Chevrolet Fleet­ S11ice Cal:[e Mix 29° 8:15 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. Gn·enbelt master two door seda'l; blue~ 676P.. radio-heater-seat covers. excel­ 14 oz, pkg. lent condition. $1450. Greenbelt i Devils Food Cake Mix 25° 6061. 14 oz, pkg. YARD GOODS EXTRA SPECIAL CLE:\1'- H:ot Roll Mix 25° A.:'\CE SALE, everything t0 go ICYAMBRAYS yd. 45c I - at 0 price. ~1en's. women's. chil­ I SUPERMARKET OPEN: Noon - 9 p.M., Mon1ay, 10 - 9 Tuesday thru Friday lftAYON CREPES yd. 79c dren's wear, l:n~ns and towel~; ·,,:-. Leautiiul