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Page4 fro- .1) poaldbUltJ ol Ugbdog up path- . way along Braden Field from 'Youdl Cealer 10 rd. · Aclrisory Pllllldug Bolrcl bas been asbciiO reapprlfse tralllc pattenl In c:ommerc1ll ceDler In lJgbt of proposed Dew roldway CCIIIleCdDg But-West pariiSDg lots,.,,,. City 10 CODSfder street grldlug lor Bresler-otmed triCt ldjacem to LatesldesubcfeyeJgp- meat. 'Ibis 'lllld Is IIIIW zaaed R-55 iDd It Is tbougbt tbat 60. laO will be &Yiillble lor COD- offree-staadlugbomes. Jxetlc Gift ( Corlli11ileJ fro• page l) outlet lor their baDdc:rafts. Tbe company bas beea cited by the UDtted Slates lllfwmatJDD Senlc:e as an exceUemt eumple bow · AmeriCali llusiDess belps an un- developeclllldoD. Tbe gift items are ao1d 1111 a home-abowiDI !luis by world Gift DltPlayeios. who preSSJt audleadcaccountsofboweach gift Is made iDd ·its use In the ,QIUIItr)' at Its orlgiD. ,belters illterested e1• In ar 7 . for a privatebome sbow- 1111 or In ordering any of the Items on display may coutact either DJaDe or Hugh Enllsse (.GR 4-6U6), who wW also be In the Tw1n Pines office most gf l"rlday and Saturday to answer any questions. ' ,,. ..•. ,,., •.. (C011ti11ueJ from page 1) for the past tbree years, · Taylor Is nmning for the Prince George's County Ucan State Central Committee. He Is i\le. Young Republican Na- tional Committeeman for the StateCJ!.Mirylanct . i ,,., ,,.,,,,. .,.,,., Clld Heatl11g BUlL t IN SHOWERS Our ;cla\m - POWfS Rd s. anr, Alterations GR. Anrtlme . -, .,.. ... & lettte4 I• ihe Hlll8 of ...... ... ., .......... ,.. ''"- . ..,;, . • , '11 ... 1.19 ...... i ....... vers: :s.Pet. . :1 .19 or 2 fOr 2,;29 ST •. luu.Q• $3. 99 · s.-ii• ChaWie ,.;., ...... "- Spain Ro ... f,lf Fifth Or at .. cllf Pf!leiNII VETS SPEC •. -. F1FTH loy' I Sfvrdy TOP GYM .. SHOES I 1·41: ., IUftld bl9ck Cllllvos wtth ·while· trim. ·, , . lullt-ln 'orch · Cuthlon ond notl"tffp "* •trtod. Size . •JO.tol-aticuto .. ; · , ' : ... ' --·- ,.. .............. ...... , . .......... , .. w . "'6000 GREENBELt ,RD. . ·· ... · . GREENI!l.t, Mbt,·' ,; ZOIIIDI· for llllleaa these coveam\ts were .Ill- . pad. Tbe IPPUcatlon li ccimlog up ·Woretbe COunty commlssiCIIl- ers 1111 Wecloeaday, Apr1118. Tbe c:aunc1l wW .a fol'IIJilly on the Brede&' Proposal-at lbe regular · n:-tiD1 uext Monday Jlliht, A R':'i810111og without restrict- tiona ·would permit CC)ilstructlon of apartments,"' but this Is DOW precluded by the ·· conveosnt. Breale&"'s plans c.Q. for con- structlllll of 350 town of diversified exteriors • Ytillch · he under termt wblch . btd bfin since jiiiUary, · ·1be three men .appointed were ,.._ __ _.... ___ _..._, ...... jack Besansky, W, GJfford Hoag and Solomon Hoke; 'Ibese tern •. porary appointees, as well as the other three congre!ls- l!lldorsed candidates and ihe one petition .candidate, wW compete for the stx vacancies In the June election. Ben Rosenzweig was elected by the board to the posi- tion of president of the co-op, vacated by Bonham. Robert .B. Morrow,Acdng·.Rea- ldent General Manapr of Green- belt Consumer Servtcu, Inc., estimated that Wednesday's fire In the Greenbelt Co-op super- market and adjoining pharmacy had caused losses of half a mU- llon dollars. · GCS plans to start rebutlclng as soon ·as possible, In the mean- time, all lawn and garden sup- plies are belng moved to the Greenbelt Servtce Station, where . a complete selection of these 'items wtU be available. The pharmacy Is being tem- porarily located In the GCS hos- pltalll)' · room atlove the Green-. belt Theatar, and the usual Btaff. Will be on hand. The usual tele- phone number for the pharmacy, GRanite 4-4400 11 In worlcllli •.

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(Ctn~lirl•eJ fro- ~age .1) poaldbUltJ ol Ugbdog up path-

. way along Braden Field from 'Youdl Cealer 10 ~- rd. · Aclrisory Pllllldug Bolrcl bas been asbciiO reapprlfse tralllc pattenl In c:ommerc1ll ceDler In lJgbt of proposed Dew roldway CCIIIleCdDg But-West pariiSDg lots,.,,,. City 10 CODSfder street grldlug lor Bresler-otmed triCt ldjacem to LatesldesubcfeyeJgp­meat. 'Ibis 'lllld Is IIIIW zaaed R-55 iDd It Is tbougbt tbat 60. laO will be &Yiillble lor COD­~ offree-staadlugbomes.

Jxetlc Gift ( Corlli11ileJ fro• page l)

outlet lor their baDdc:rafts. Tbe company bas beea cited by the UDtted Slates lllfwmatJDD Senlc:e as an exceUemt eumple ·o~ bow

· AmeriCali llusiDess belps an un-developeclllldoD. •

Tbe gift items are ao1d 1111 a home-abowiDI !luis by world Gift DltPlayeios. who preSSJt audleadcaccountsofboweach gift Is made iDd ·its use In the

,QIUIItr)' at Its orlgiD. Gree~~­,belters illterested e1• In ar7 . ~ for a privatebome sbow-1111 or In ordering any of the Items on display may coutact either DJaDe or Hugh Enllsse (.GR 4-6U6), who wW also be In the Tw1n Pines office most gf l"rlday and Saturday to answer any questions. ' ,,. ..•. ,,., •..

(C011ti11ueJ from page 1) for the past tbree years, · Taylor Is nmning for the

Prince George's County ~ Ucan State Central Committee. He Is i\le. Young Republican Na­tional Committeeman for the StateCJ!.Mirylanct

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~lumblng Clld Heatl11g BUlL t IN SHOWERS

Our ;cla\m - POWfS Rd s. anr, Alterations

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vers: :s.Pet. . :1 .19 or 2 fOr 2,;29

ST •. BOU~BON luu.Q• $3. 99 · s.-ii• ChaWie

,.;.,...... "- Spain Ro ... f,lf Fifth Or at .. cllf Pf!leiNII

VETS SPEC •.

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~~PRINt SP~CIALI loy' I Sfvrdy

HI~ TOP GYM .. SHOES

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IUftld ~¥Y~, bl9ck Cllllvos wtth ·while· trim. ·, , . lullt-ln 'orch · Cuthlon ond notl"tffp "* •trtod. Size . •JO.tol-aticuto .. ~ ; · , ' : ~ ... ' --·-

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. "'6000 GREENBELt ,RD.

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ZOIIIDI· for ~s llllleaa these coveam\ts were .Ill-

. pad. Tbe IPPUcatlon li ccimlog up ·Woretbe COunty commlssiCIIl­ers 1111 Wecloeaday, Apr1118. Tbe c:aunc1l wW .a fol'IIJilly on the Brede&' Proposal-at lbe regular

· n:-tiD1 uext Monday Jlliht,

A R':'i810111og without restrict­tiona ·would permit CC)ilstructlon of apartments,"' but this Is DOW precluded by the ·· conveosnt. Breale&"'s plans c.Q. for con-structlllll of 350 town 'houie~ of diversified exteriors • Ytillch · he

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termt wblch . btd bfin since jiiiUary, ·

·1be three men .appointed were ,.._ __ _.... ___ _..._,...... jack Besansky, W, GJfford Hoag and Solomon Hoke; 'Ibese tern •. porary appointees, as well as the other three congre!ls­l!lldorsed candidates and ihe one petition .candidate, wW compete for the stx vacancies In the June election. Ben Rosenzweig was elected by the board to the posi­tion of president of the co-op, vacated by Bonham.

Robert .B. Morrow,Acdng·.Rea­ldent General Manapr of Green­belt Consumer Servtcu, Inc., estimated that Wednesday's fire In the Greenbelt Co-op super­market and adjoining pharmacy had caused losses of half a mU­llon dollars. ·

GCS plans to start rebutlclng as soon ·as possible, In the mean­time, all lawn and garden sup­plies are belng moved to the Greenbelt Servtce Station, where . a complete selection of these 'items wtU be available.

The pharmacy Is being tem­porarily located In the GCS hos­pltalll)' · room atlove the Green-. belt Theatar, and the usual Btaff. Will be on hand. The usual tele­phone number for the pharmacy, GRanite 4-4400 11 In worlcllli

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THE GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Thursday, April 12, 1962

It News Review Vote Again? Free Pool Plan Visiting Churc.h Speaker AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER · TO THE EDITOR:

Published every Thursday by G....,belt Cooperative Publishing Ass'n. l~c. For the past 'Jear and a half, G .... belt, Maryland · one of ,the most heated issues

in this city has been wllether or . Delivered each .... k ta every hameln G ..... belt not GHI should sponsorthebuild-

Edltar Russell G....,baum, GR. 4·4164 ing of an Elderly Housing Pro-AIIaclate Edlter VIrginia Beauchamp, GR. 4-6182 ject, Some. leading Citizens be­

lieve that this is beyond our 'EDitORIAL STA.FF corporate purpose and scope and

~ta Fisher, Beaa tlalperln, Bemlce Kastner, Sid Kastneo·: noi in the best interests of the Betty Kuhn, Marilyn Marris, Isadore Parlr:er membership, Twice the issue

AI Slcolnlk, Elaine Slcolnlk, Dorothy Sucher; Dorothy White, was votedupon--onceinfavorand and _Harry Zulokaff . once ·opposed--but neither vote

Business Manager - Darolliy White was taken at a regular annual metpbership· meeting, where a

Circulation Manager- Vlctar M. Fisher, GR. 4-6787 sizable cross sectionofthemem-bel-ship attends, Rather both

Stoff Photographer - Gearpe Hall votes .were taken at spe-:lal mem-

. BOARD OF OIRECTORS bership meetings, which were Prea. AI, Slcolnik; VIc• Prea. VIrginia Beauchamp; Sei:y. Bernice Kastner attended by just slightly more

Treaa. HaiTI' Zulokoff and Beu Halperin than the minimum quorum, and . ;,AIL SUBSCRIPTION RATE: $2.00 per year; {3.00 Ack. which Were apparently made up vertlolng end newo articles may be oubmltted by Greenbelt) •. of those With preconceived depooitedinourbox at the Twin Pines Savini• or.dellverea notions in favor or opposed, plus to the editorial offices In the b .. ement of IS 4-4131), open ''""' 1 f cu. B after 8:30 p,m,, Tueaday, NeM deadli~e 9:30 UIC emp Oyees, 0 0&

0 ecause

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Tree Vandalism Recently, asagifttoGreenbelt~· GHI planted num­

erous flowering trees. Located iri. different areas of the city, these were not limited to propertY belong­ing to GHI. Rather, they were set out wherever a sizable row of trees could make a significant visual effect. ·

at the most recent special meet­filg about forty members out of over 1500 were able to comlnit the corporation t 0 . expending thousands of dollars in going ahead with the project, even though almost half the members attending the meeting voted against it.

All members support the dem-ocratic of· majority rule, · principle that as voters as pos-

generosity Of the gift llOi:' itS permanent COntributiOn ciding Vital issues, Only in · · . this way-mayourrepresentatlves

to the springtime beauty of Greenbelt. -The trees had learn, not just the. feelings of

been in the ground barely two days before night- the vocal factions, but also the . general feeling of a cross sec-

time vandals uprooted five of them. They apparently tion of the membership and the

worked hard at it, for they broke the trunk and larg- ·extent that the membership as a whole backs this project,'

er roots away from the balied eartll wit4-which they Perhaps the members' most

had originally been planted. Although workm. en for direct concern is the .. require-ment · that GHI underwrite a

GHI have replantedthe torn trees~ their pro~pects of portion of _any operating loss

TO 'lliE EDITOR: On the front page, first colUII)II

of tht:: GREENBELT. NEWS R&. VIEW, April 5, 1962, there was a little lte!l' which caught my eye -- "Council appNved free SWimming pool s~scriptlons for· full-.tlme city employee• With Councilman Dave· Cha~on and Bill Phllllps dissenting. '

Sure, I know the proper retort is, "but city employees work hard for their salary and theirs is such a 'thankless· job.'" What of bus drivers, service station attendant:r, telephone company· employees, postal workers and other government employees, to name just a few? These salaries are in the same bracket, if not lower than city employees, .and their jobs are just as 'thankless.' Some of these menspeildasmany as eleven hours on the job as compared to a "9 to- 5" city employee.

And yet ln the same issue same page, third column, there was another item of "news.'' The pool was operated on a deficit basis last year and with only "139 Pool Plans Sold" thlsyear, there will surely be a . deficit again this year, Even if operating at a defiCit, r d rather see our own volunteer fire department and rescue squad be given free use of our pool. Neither myself nor husband · to the

·aware this letter is being Wrl~en. I would like to hear other opin-

Visiting speaker at G~t Community Church on Friday April 13th at ~.8 p.m. wW be. Dr. Robert v; Finley, preaidem: of lnterna~ional ~dents, Inc., an evangelical agency that be-­friends and a sal st s foi:efgn stu­dents in the United States and canada. There are more than 100,000 such"·trainees in .No~ America. .

Good ~frldar SerYfce On Good Friday Greenbelt

Community Church will again hold Us three-bour service With medltal1ons on the seven last ·,, words of Christ. From noon unt11 3 ~m. seven local ministers Will each give a talk on one of the words. There will be special music by members of the Com­munity Church choirs. Parti­cipating ministers . Will be: first word, Rev. Edwin Blrner; second. word, Rev. Robert H!lll: third word, Rev, jasper Morris; fourth word, Rev. Sydney Conger; fifth word, Rev. Lyle Harper; sixth word, Rev. Roy Stetler; sev•*e•"'•dfr•--~

Rev. ~enneth Wyatt.

·• ions of our city's "big hearted- '":::::::=::=====::... ness." I hav~ expressed Inine. If

Beulah Thacker P,S, No, we didn't subscribe. to the Swimining Pool Plan, we can't afford it, EWISH- COMMUNITY

OF PRINCE GEORGES COUNTY -

Servlc81• FrL April 13 ·8&15 p.m.

surviving are fragile .at best. . sustained during the first year of this operati~n. Also, costly Mrs, Patsy Cowan Hodges; 59C · ·

Once in a poem, Joyce Kilnler called himself a roadblocks can now more Clear- Rid!le, announces the engagement

RABBI MORRIS GORDON QNEG SHABBAT • honoring

Youth G'.Oup·• (A,Z.A., fool, capable of creating p· oems--but not of making Iy be. anticipated, such. as re- of her daughter Jacqueline Harris

.zoning and· staying w1th1n cost Hodges,, to Bnlce Leonird Nale ·trees. What word is strong eno\t.gh-for those ~who can · estlJnuu. · · MaY1!9, even some son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd L. only destroy? of the former advocates havere- Nale of Beltsville. A june wedding

. BBG, Hobonlm, etc.)

Sat. \ervlce• e 1ih30 o.m.

__ .;...._ ...... ....:., __ _..._,_,.-+-----------t considered their posltionandfeel is planned. 1'----------...,;,.;1 that it Is better to stop now be- 1-----------...:.._-----------, Model Seder at JCC

. A model seder will be held at the jewish Community Center of Prince Georges CountY, on Sun-­day, Aprill5, at 11:00 a.m. .

Seders will be held on Api-11 18 an(! April 19 at 6 p.m. at the Fort Meade. Mess Hall. Chap. lain Diamond of Fort Meade will officiate. For tickets Call Gra­nite 4-4292,

Lenten Service Two more mid-week Lenten

Services will be held onWednes­day evenings at 7:30 at Holy Cross Lutheran, 22 Ridge Rd; The Rev. Edward H. Birner's sermon topics are "Are not you also one of his Disciples?" for Wednesday, April 4, and "Who Is Je~us Christ?" for April 11.

JCC ·Y '''' Service

AI tbe' ftrst·CIIItOifter tbrouah the chlcbuU It the CJPftinc recently of Toftn Mlrtt latematlonal, Inc. of Lanham, Md,, Louis B. Neu­nwlll (ri&flt) of·BC Rnearch Rd., claims his prize. C~ratulatlng Ntumun. a local painter, is Nat Raucher, manager of tlii new Tow­ers store at 8401 Annapolla Rd., whUe ·~Miss Towers" Uean Fur­bish) preparea to present a shiny new all-transistor r,adlo,

~~~~~.addi~~~~!!~~~~~~ "--·----ATT MEMORIAL METHODIST late to place the question before Invites you ta . the largest cross. section of the' membership possible. We sug- CHURCH SCHOOL'""""""'" 9&30 a.m. gest that for the forthcoming WORSHIP SERVICE ,.,,., .. ~ .... lhOO a.m.

membership .meeting, theques-. biu.rsery Pravlclecl Lyle E. H·arper, pastOr tion of whether to go forward with '-t==:at:S:•:rv:lc:•:· ========·==G=R=·.-:"':7:29::\==· ::; elderly housing be printed on the to ballot to be voted upon by all those voting in the election. We could thereby obtain the feelings of a large cross section of the membership and be guided ac­cordingly. William P,'Helen

joseph C, Cherry

so many fine activities, What . we are leaVIng others will be recelvlne. ~ .. y zood health and happiness be with all our many fine friends and neighbor• we have known, ·

Best wishes Ulllan and Ed Schurr

Local Soprano

Mrs. Edna Whfie, Wife obtayor Francis White and 'Nell known· for her soprano voicer will sing s.Veral selections at a joint meeting of the Prince GeOrges Count)' Alumni Association' and University faculty this Friday, April 13, at tbe Student Union BuUdq. Mrs. Whttewlllpresent her selections just prior to 1 tllk by Or. Albin 0. Kuhn, vice president of the university, on "Here and Now" -· Your State

9:45a.m. .......... Sunday School ,6:30p.m ........... Tralnh1g Union. 11:00 a.m ........ Marnlng Worship 7&30 p.m. ......... Evening Worship

7:30p.m. Wednesday .......... Midweek Service

·GiffllflT BAPTIST CHURCH. ·Crescent & Greenhill. ReverendS. Jaap;~ Morria,.Jr. GR. 4-40o40

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UNITED CHURCH OF CIJIUST

Rtv. KtMttlt W¥Qtt, Milfllllr Hlllslde and <.:rest"ent Rds, GR. 4-6171

OUR TWE::NfY FIFnt ANNIVERSARY YEAR

Palm Sunday 9 & 11:10 Children's Palm ?rocession- Church • School children come 10 minutes early. Infants cared for

at 11 o'clock Service, 2-B Hillside, · 9, 10, ll - Church School - Nursery throUgh Atflllts 6:30 ~ ·sr. Highs. ·

'Itllrsday.:. 8 P.M. Candle- light Communion· - 12-3 Three Hour Service on ~e Last Words·

· Seven Minsters partlclpltllll. Special Music Sunday 9:15 A.M. Family Service with pageant"Thl

Builders" 11:15 Eufer Worship . . · .. Child-care provided at both services. · · "

No Church Sch~l of Youth Fenowshlpa Easte~ University. 1'--------------....;. ____ .._ _ _.

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April 12, 1962

Five ·Green.belters Win Plaees

In High R~int Science Fair Allee Goldbeq, dlughter of

· Mr. llld Mrs~ La~ GOld­berg, ~4-L HWs~; won. the Gr&Dd Prize Awlrd and First Prize award in Mathematics at' the Higlt Point Annllll Science

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. Fair, Allee's project was an original composition for plano according to a . mathematical formula. The project was called "A Search for a Mathematical Basis of Musical Co~ition.'' Her project, on displly at the·

...- · Area Science Fair, won second . pri.:e in the Mathematics cate-

We H11v e Ufl•tllll"•'

Giflllms Fro• .. Don Patten. on . M•y L1111tl$

Call For Fr .. Booklet ~PHOTOGJAPIIf ~~@ Creetln~'"'."'lac. lYJ IJJ.li.YJ , "•oacl••

c o M'F' A N v 1 N c' Parties - .

l•ne 'l~nl caiithe BEet 2-om• · , .. & Color orB & W

Sig~s of Spring· Today l ilaw a wondetrw thing lloolced upon first signs of spring

· Por all about. as if to tease Were sbades of green from

.liucldq trees. . The .hldii!g leaves will soon be

.. bare, . .

(A PrOmise of Spring's season there) · ·. · , . ,

The h.s · also had their. sly About their wanting right of way.

The Rower~ they are sleeping yet

But soon the wama, bright sun wllllet

All Nature's children come right 01,1~ •

To: !!how -us what the world:S' about•·

Come Wtih me then and. we wW .wall:.. . , , ·. . ..

Por &nnmer'~'elltnnce, thtollgh Spring's gate.

Gl 4-6146 .' 30·A · Md. . Ciescint. ~d.

On_jevolvi_ng Charge Ae~ountsl

On Loan Company 11 Easy Money" I

On Used ..Car Payments~.

. Use the Value of your Co-op horne to: . reftnQnee at Lower Cost ... .-,

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AIITHOIY­•• MADDtfl

133 Centttrway, ·2nc1 Floor Greenbelt, Md.

. Phone: GRanite 4~ 111 ·--~- . . ',

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To the· Custome-rs -of . th·e CO~op ••.. : yesterday morning'~ . fire. •as dose~ t•e Co-op.

Super market and Phar111acj Jn Graen.elt ·

We regret the lnconveftleace.~~ but it tclkes iust 5 mlliutes by super highways to -shop at the othe modera Co-op Super markets aad Pharmacies. at

.. - .... -., -·--· .. ·---1ear•y Takoma Park· New Ha•pshlre Ave at E-West Hwy. ·

and Plley Bra1ch Rd.·. J~si'East of Flower Ave •

Plana oro underwoy fvr •P"dy ,.. bulldl ne to btlng you nen bettor valyoe attd HJ'Yicoo thon befoM. Our fvlthful full time employM• have • boon -ulfllod to out' other atorw• to bett• aervw your noeda thorw, Tho Gteonbolt S.J'Yico Stotlon will,

. e#l;oureo, continuo to ••rve os ueual.

Pharmacy ttmporartly located In Hospitality Room above Grttnbtlt Theater .~.·Lawn & Gordon suppllo1 available at Grttnbolt Strvlct Station

STEAK SALE·

this we·ak

Sirloin

Porterhoule

Bone leu Round

Boneltu Rump Rol!•t

Cube Steaks

BoHI"a Sirloin Tip St.alt ·

Porterh·oun w!th tall encl rtlllove d

lb 99~

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A preliminary ·plan· of the Lakecrest tract to be developed by Charles Bresler ap~ars a­bove: The upper part of the plan·showstheex­tenslon of Lakeside Drive with the proposed 'location· of about 65 indiVIdual free-standing ·homes, ranging in price from $28, 000 to-$50,.

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000. The middle and ·lower part of the map shows the loeatlontOf 350 town houses, rang­ing In price from $15, 000 to $25, 000. Green-­belt ROad Is at the bOttom of the map, with the semicircle showing the present four homes on Lakecrest circle:

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New Stere· Will lise . ' . '7be Greeabelt store will rise

ap1ft from die aihes. l1U till PhoenJx," stated Beajamln R088JIZW8JI, _. prestdent of. Greenbelt·· ColtiiUJDfl,r Services, Inc., a few hours after~gutted the Co.;qJ llllpei'IJia1'tetandphar­macy early Wednesday morning. He· dflclared that G.C.S. bas a responslbWty to serve the com-· munlty, and will spare no effort todo.so..

Already scheduledforWednes­day atght:wasanlnformalmeetlng of the GCS Board, • a "braln­stormiJig session" to review the overall state of the oigantzatton lind make plans for the future. However, the agenda was hastily revised following the fire. and fir at prloritygiven to the problem of capJDg with the,Greenbelt dis- · aster. A report of tHis meeting will appear In the next issue of the News Review.

Prior to the meeting, Rosen­zweig· stated: "Our baste goal Is to remain close to our-mem­bers and an the people we serve, but ln recent years GCS has lost

· sight of lt. The newly-elected · Board Intends to remedy this situation. I plan to lay before the Board tonight my own Sua­

for providing unlnter-

. (Continued fro• page 1} taken up to the Co-op bo~ room where the room bas been converted to a temporary drug store. Tbolle neediDg preiCI'Ip­tions ·filled llllfOtber cllilg Items can obtain tflem· there. Refills of prescriptions are also possiJU s1Dce tbe drugest tnuqed to save his piescrlptioJl f11e. .

Reports from Hoffman's Dty Cleaners, ·not actually lnwlved In the fire. are that all the clotbiDg was saved. ·

The Greenbelt Ten Pin Lanes. which Is situated bdowthe Co-op, was damagedbywater, smote and heavy debris wblch'fell 1111 to the lanes. The entire lldldiDg bas been condemned its a bazaidand is being razed as quickly as pos­sible. ,, . .,,,. ....

(Continued from page 1) door, I could see the bulletin ·

1 board, relatively unharmed. A . cold wind blew through the build­big, and charred Qot1ces of meet­tngs and a chtld' s lost mttten-­stUl taclcedlnplace--ftawedfor~ lornly up and down.

Beside me, my row·-vear~'la tuge<l at my sleeve. Mommy," he said

die abape . that the COIIUDUDity itaelf wanti it to have, IIIII pro­vJde better Sl}rvice than ever · before."

FlAMELESS.

When you shop for Electric appliances your selection is limited only by your needs and preferences. Chooae from hundreds of models, ' sizes, colors and styles, by scores of manufacturers, at a price that's right for you. Take .Electric refrigerators and freezers, for example. J,Juy them as separate unitS, or select from dozens of refrigerator-freezer combina-

~ - ~ t.ons. Orily Electricity offers this CliOfee. And. El~tric ranges. range over a wide field froll;l built-in oven and surface units to frt!e-standing models. Flamel111 Electric applianCe& keep homes clean-Electric­clean. They're precision-built, long-lived, dependable-and moat economical at PBPCO's low household rates. See what Belection ·means. Visit the modern Electric appliance display:· at the Electric Institute, on the first floor of the PBPCO Buildinr, .lOth & E Sts., N. W. Then buy at your favorite appliance o~ department store.

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Police News A seven-year-old girl was in­

jured last Saturday afternoon, when she was stnack by a car on

.Southway near Ridge. The child. ciD her way to a blrtbday party, was crossing Southway behind a truck . which had stopped at a stop· sign. She d!d not DOt1c:e a car wh1cb had ~ left off Ridge and was proc:eeding clown · So~y. The wheel of~ car passed over the chlld's leg. The Rescue Squad rendered first aid

~slstance by immobWzJng her ( leg, which was reported to have

been broken, and clean1Dg the wound. Pollee determiDed that the JCCident was not the fault of the driver. and no charges were placed. -

A three-car accident occurred eJl'ller that day at the Intersec­tion of Crescent and Hillside. Faully brakes failed to halt/ a car at the stop sign on H1llside, . and the car glJded across Cres­cent 8Dd struck two parked cars. No inJuries were reported, but total damage was estimated at $500.

On 1\lesday, 10 eigbt-year-old boy who had climbed on the bwnper of 10 Ice cream truck, sUpped and fell forward on h1s face. He was carried to the hospital, where be was held for.

NBELT NEWS REVIEW

Cit~ Notes o,e•s OHice Edgar L Smith, 8-G Laurel

~~ ..... ~ stage iD the work of Hlll, Assistant Attorney General ~ the land for the Spring for the State of Maryland, siDce H1ll Lake development DOrth of April 1960, and a resident of the junior H1gb School has .now Greenbelt for nine years, has been reached. With the use of openEI(I his law office at 111 soil testing machines, engineers Centerway, right~ to the City have mede calculations .for de- offices. /

1959 -to 1961,. is the current Vlce-pi-esldent of the Greenbelt Democratic Club, and is pres­ently · RrVin1J as the State judge ·Advocate for the American Legion.

Smith will be concentratillghis practice from bis Greenbelt lo­-cation and will be aided by his wife Paula, who Is· presently acting as his secretary. The Smiths have a daughter, Slndra, a sixth .,grade studt!Dt at North End Elementary SchooL

slgn1ng me proper type of foot- Sriiifli attended Salisbury State 111gB for the proposed buildings. 'Tschers ~liege and trans­As sbOD as the an:b1tects have ferred to Maryland University prepared the necessary workiDg" In College Park; where he re-

~s, actual excavation will f:~~~~!\~~~:r!r:frtng New P6flll's AltiCJ -• • • While attending Maryland Uiii-

Maintenanc:e cre'ws are now vers1ty's Law School in Balti- After being in the insurance workiDg on replanting the city 'more, Smith was employed full- business for several years-, Blll park areas. Shady ~as are time as the Administrative As- Ph1Wps, a Greenbel.t resident, iS .cqrrently being llmed for later slstant to the Adminiatrator for setting up his agency in an office seeding of grass. Sunny areas PubUc Works forPrinceGeorges located in the City Offices. He w1J1 be reseedt.d inuned1ately. County. Smith's position was will handle allldndsof insurancl' Work on the balWelds 1s pro- slrnllar to that of a City Manager and bonds. Phillips lives at c:eed1ng rapidly. f for about 130 unincorporated 3-D Ridge with his wife and 6

The ne"w work ~t the IIUIIIiclpal towns in this county. He was. children, ·sw1mm111g pool has been required admitted to the Maryland State He received his A.B. at Mary­by the Maryland Health Depart- Bar Associatlonin0ctober,l959, knoll College in New York, and ment. This Includes installation and opened his first law office M,Ed. it Boston College. He

Thursday, I 12,. 1962 the Maryland F~ and Casualty Insurance course at Eastern Col­lege.

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The-Lakeside Association held a Get-Acquainted Buffet Smor­gasbord for 80 at. the Youth Center last Sunday even1ng; with 43 of the 49 LakeSide families represented: ·. ,

1'be multi-purpose room was attractively arranged for d1n1ng, with red and white gingham cloths on the tables and homemaifecen­

featurtng m1nature in various styles --Lake­

side's trademark. Ouests of honor -- fam111es

who moved to the development duriJlg the past year-- included the Leo Davlses-, the Paul Con­nellys, the john Lejeituses, the Wllliam Nordbergs, the james Rices, the joseph Suchers, the Gunner Sydows, and the Francis Whites. ------In Upper Marlboro; Is a graduate of Life Under-

of a flow· meter to ascertaln Smith served as a member of writers Training CouncU, a 2 PATRONtZE OUR whether all water redrculates ' h G bel C1 c 11 f -'year course, and has completed S every eight hours as ~ t-t_e __ re_en--t--ty-.;.oun_c_ro_m-'------------'----..;.;..-.;.;;..; ____ _ 1nstallat1GD of a meter to measure ac~tely the crumucal addi-·.-------------~------------------------------------------------~ tives, and installation of a recirculating device for the wad-illg pool

'-Thursday, . Apri I 12, 1962 THE GREENBEL'!' NEWS REVIEW ..

· Classified Ads · Classlflect rates are five cents per word; fifty cents minimUm.

.. Ads should be submitted in writ­tng.. accompanied by cash pay­ment, to the News Review Office at 15 Parkway not later than 10 · 9¥ ~LAINE'SKOIJtlfC GIW)ite 4.6o6o-----p.m. of the Tuesday prec:eding Dr

. publication. 1f accompanied by • 8Jid Mrs. Harold Weiner, Geller, 117 Northway, Wbo cele-cash payment, ads may be de- 23-G Ridge, annOUDC:e thebtrthof brates her~ blnbday on posited in the News Review box a son. Eric was born February April IS. .

. at the Twtn Pines Savings and 19• weighing 6 lbs, 9 oz. 4-Her Eva Garfn. 10-A HW-Assoclatlon. .· · A very hippy birthday to Betsy aide, was alSo a juntor grand

~,_,;.----------1 jefferson, 13 Hillside., who cele- champt.!!fl winner on DemODBtra­CALoWELL'S ·wASHER SERV-· ·brated her eleventh blnbday on tion Day in the junior Famtly

SAVE REGUlARLY

WATCH YOIJ! $ $ . GlOW AT YOUR

. GREENBELT FEDERAL

CREDIT UNION 153 Centerw~ GR. 4.;.5858.

ICE: All•makes expertly re- March 31• Life category. Eva's IUil1le was paired. Authorized Whirlpool · Birthday greetings to Rebecca inadvertally om1tted from the Ust 1~~---=:-:--~-~------------dealer. GR. 4-5515. . .Fisher, 5-D Eastway, who was last week). It 1s iftteresting to T.OI. FORD' LITHO. co· RP •.

fourteen years old. note that of the eleven juntor TYPEWRITER REPAtR: Over- .. Happy-hiiPpy birthday to Reba grand champion ribbons gtven haul d Schwimer, 45;,.MR1dge,wnclceJ:e-·r out last wee... our -G---'--lt

an cleaning. Portable,. b ated h lfth blrthda .., .....,...., standard d r er twe y. 4-H Clubs,theCloverettes,Clov-

an electric type- C atul ti i o~ a ons to Marvin erbuds and Shamrocks, received wr ters. C~ Mr, K. Kinclus Clute, 11 Greenway; a member of stx. GR. 4-6018. o\ny time, th three

e man F .S.D. Customer And a very happy birthday to

TV TROUBLE: Service-by Tony Pisano, GR. 4-7841,

TELEVISION & RADIO REPAIRs & SALES:-RCA Franchised Deal­ers - New & Used - Roof An­tenna Installations - Car Radio Repairs - Hanyqk Bros. Profes-

Engineering Team who won the Helen Geller's 4-H Cloverettes, top I.B.M. Suggestion Award two whet are celebrating their fourth months in a row. Thelrwtnnings birthday on Aprill8. _. of $360 in February was for sug- Birthday . w h he s ·to Brian gesting an Improved engineering Cross, S-IC Gardenway, who was change procedure for the 1401 five years old on April 4. computer. On Match 22, F .s.c, Birthday greetings to Whitey_ President, Donald Spaulding, Jarvis, 33-B Ridge, who cele­awarded the three men checks brated his thirteenth birthday on

Prompt Service. Lithography ;and" Printing

'Complete Printi~ Service Office Forms - Bro~hur,es

Booklets - Newsletters Wedding Invitations

"C~/o.r and Creative Printing A Speciality" ..

69(13 GrHnbelt-Road (~PPOSITE ~ELTWAY PLAZA) . / . totaling $1500 for a suggestion April 9. _ to impl'OVe the 103 ribbon-drive Mr~· and Mrs. ·Dona1d Ham· PHONE: .47 4-:888,5 plug •. , Clute, an l.B,M, Customer burger of Amsterdam; Holland. !':::;==================:::~

sional Electronic Engineers. . GR. 4-6069, _GR. 4-.6464, ·

PAINTING - Interior and exter- Engineer • has won five previous were houseguests of the· Walter If' lor, Louis B. Neumann._.8-c Re- awards. The Clutes (Marvin and Penneys, 127 North:o-vay. The

observation and and sub-.. sequentiY - ~--.---~· l-mlld-clt1r-ntmuerfbrlelrlt11e--U--'-=-;;-;--_-,~.....-.--=-....--·-------------.---~--~

A resident called to tDform DOnald recently attended a meet-. 'pollee that a Bible salesman 1llg in Baltimore of the Maryland who claimed he did not need a 'branch of the National Assoc;ia­Ucense was going through Green- tion of Finance Officers. On the belt. The man was found and agenda was the preparation of a Informed of the City Ordinance blll to be submitted to the state making licenses necessary for legislature next year, which all door-to-door soliciting; woUld require all mun1cipal1t1es, whereupon he ana a fellow work- COUDlies, and the state as well er obralned the necessary iden- to operate Oil the_ same ftscal

~,_earch. GR. 4-6357 after 6 p, Shirley) have four · and Penneys, long-~-------------------+--------~~-----~~~--~~~--~~~~-~ee~ . each

M(SICAL INSTRuMENTS _Band K~n, and a boy, Allen.

tlflcation. year--beginn1ng July 1. Two resldenis on Crescent re- • • •

ported rec:eivtng telepbone calls Grading of Greenbelt Rd. Is from a person cla1mlng to be a proceeding ahead of schedule. doctor, eugaged in making asur­vey. r His questions we~ of a very -personal nature. PoUc:e had ilo previous knowledge of this caller, and could not iden­tify him or verify the authenti­city of the alleged survey.

Two incidents involving the Greenbeli Theater 8Dd small children reported 'missing. from borne on Saturday. One child, a two-year-old, was reported miSsing from the theater where she had last been seen at "30. The search ended at 5:40, when she was found safe, curled up, and sound asleep In the movie. The other child, who was last seen right outside the theater at 4 p.m., was later found at his home In the Northend where he had walked by himself.

Bicycle registration will be held at North End School Fri­day moming, April 13, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon, and in the af­temoon at St. Hugh's, between 1 and 3 p.m.

Acce,ts New Post Robert j. Henault, a Green­

belt resident for stx years, has been appointed assistant pro­fessor of hl story • Saint Michael's College, Wlno.oskf Park, Vermont, 'beginn1ng in September, 1962.

Henault lived at 42-C Cres­cent and 46-E Ridge in Green­belt until 1959, wlien be went to Mount Saint Mary's Collep in Emn*sburg, Marylllld, to teach Europe10 history. A native of Boston, Massachusetts, wberebe received his pre-college train­In&. Henault has his bachelor's and muter's dep'eeainiair,G,!z 'from the University of~ :where he also taupt, m:ftscur­remly complatq the requtre­'meats for the dlp'ee of Doctor' 'of Philosophy from tblt in­stltutloa.

Marie Heoaull, Hlllaull'a wife,· wu alao 011 dlefacultyofdleUd­verslty of tarylud Ia the yean 1950 to 1958, receivilllllerPh.D. -- tbere in i952. Tile Henaults have one aon, MartJa1, eJPt ,..,-s old, who attended khlderprte at North End Scboo1 In 1951-9. Tile Heaaulla were manbel'l ol a. Hu&b'• Cbutdain Gretllbelt Willie they lived hen.

Greenbelt Gardener Startillg' seeds of annuals and

perennials indoors 1s easy with this tested method, which also offers a pracqcal way to re-use the polyethyline bags that accu­mulate in every bouse. Clear plastic from the produce depart­ment or the laundry provides the essential conditll!D for good germination and growth -- con­tinual, even moisture;

Coffee - cans, disposable foil pans, fiower pots, waxed milk containers slit open and their side -- all make adequate containers, with some holes, in the bottom for drainage, provid­ing they are not too shallow. Fill With good soil, preferably mixed with peat, sand, and/or vermiculite, F i r m the soil, moisten with water, and leave the containers to drain In the !link. lben, sprinkle seed on the surface ·(one variety to a con­tainer), and barely cover with fine soil.

Place the container In a plastic bag, close it with a rubber band,· and clip the seed packet to tile outside of the bag, for Identifica­tion. Set the containers anywhere out of direct sunlight, and pour yourself a cup of coffee. You're finished. No watering will be needed,

In a week or longer, depelld1JII 011 the variety, the first pile shoots . will appear. Now tbe seedl_1n&s require Ugbt, so give them your sWIIiest wlndowalll and open the plastic bags for a few hours, now and then, to .,.,mile ventilation,

Most •eedliDI• are ready to be trllllplanted when tbe eecond sat of true leaves bas lpl)eared, · Of course, oace they're ICtUally IN the larden, lbf Jaitenft''s ute of lePure comes ID • lbnlpc ead. But that' I IDOther siDry,

lnc:ldeatally, tho•e · veriatlle plut1c bep have also solved the bouse plantproblemfor.vaca­tloaera, Wlltet the plantl, baa tbeftl .. in plastic, and they will take care of themlelvea for three WMD or evea lonpr. Even the larp~t can pnerlllly be accom­modated in a garment bag from die clelmer•': or iD several of thfm, ltlpled together. D. S.

Suburban Trust Co•paay_ THANK YOU I

Henry Brautigam

This Is Our

15th Anniversary IN THE GREEN BELT AREA

·Our Success is a direct result of your confidence in our many banki~ servicea and In the Integrity we have penistently offered. ·

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For your cont.lnuous faith ·In us, and for your patronage ·

••• WE THANK YOU.

SUBURBAN TRUST COMPANY fOR FURTHEit IN~ORMATION CONC£1tNIN6 All 2t OFFICES TELEPHONE JU. 1.1000

~,) of lilt l"lftr~ Dtpol!t lniUrlftCI CGrporallt>n

and Orchestra OJds, King, l.a The Greenbelt Nursery school-. Blanc, Gibson, and Martin rent- · ers enjoyed two trips to Belts-als three months With option to ville Farm last week.· Purchase, Equally low rates on Army Specialist Four Thea-new Lester, Hanes, Estey, dore J, Kaufman, son of Mr. and Starck, andChickeringplanosand. Mrs. George· Kaufman, 45-K Conn and Thomas organs. Many· Ridge, recently completed a two-pcellent used organs and used week German . language course 'pianos from $100 ilp, Low down conducted by ilie 4th- Armored payment, up to -three years to Divlslo,!l in Germany.- Kaufman

·pay, Pb'JDe c/o Ken K(!eney is a clerk in Headquarter!\ Com-GR. 4-5312 or Phone cOllect pany of the division's 144th

· Kenney's Piano & Organ Center &goal Battalion in Goppingen. . .~61 West Street. Annapolis, Md.: b.Vlii-"A-.---Ri~ubell.o ~-J Ridge;

COlonial 3-2628. made the academic honorlist at "--~-~-------1 the U!Uverslty of Maryland for

TV, SERVICE d~ 4-5~66..: the fall semester 1961. He wlll : Mlke-'-T.u.t. __ Aleo -AM, PM, ·rec;etve • rec:opttion certiJicate

Auto and HI !1'1. for his achievement. · Carol Hoff, 71-E Ridge, High

· . Point s'enicir, was a winner in the PIANO LESSONS FOR beginners, . Student Division c.ompetltlon of Carol and Merilyn Morris. GR. the 1962 Fasbion-Sewtng Contest 4-5031, · sponsored by the General Fed-PAINTING --- ~te~lor: ~xteri~r: eration of Women's Clubs and

·" .. Free estimates, reasonable Vogue Pattern Service. Carol rates. C. H. Copeland, GR. 4-· won the · contest in Laurel with 695~ . and ensemble of a gold IUid kelly -,_,;.-----------l green brocade satin sleeveless IF YOU HAVE A FLAIR for in- dress, the skirt pleated andbell-terior decorating and like foreign shaped, and a green opera coat

famous lined with gold. Connie Burt, 11-E Ridge, was

openings In Suburban Marylillld:-j'--eJect'e<t historian of the Prince Requirements: Personality, ap- Georges-County Tri-HI-Y. at the pearanee, good English, car annual meeting held at OXon High needed. Personal Interviews School. only. . Call Mrs. Diane Ernisee, A bridge luncheon honoring GR 4-6746. Mrs. Edward Schneider was held -,...------------1 at the home of- Mrs. Daniel HAND LAWN MOWERS just been Branch, 13-H Ridge, on Wednes-sharpened and reconditioned $8. day. Tlie Schneiders are leaving

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Identical twin ·daughters were born to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Snider, 14-V Hillside, on April 2. Victoria Faye weighed 6 lbs. I oz. and Valerie joyce weighed 5 lbs. 6 oz. Grandma-Snider Is here helping to care for the littl~ ones.·

With all Ita Dignity

SCOTCH Imported from Gloa~w, Scotland

Reg. 499 Fifth Spec, $3, 79 3 for 11.00

Can mix wlthNther name brands Whla~ey, Bourbon

Reg. .. 99

8 Years Old

ST. BOUR.BON Full Qt. $3,99

Or Blend If preferred

Many l.,..rtecl Wines Fro• ,89 Btl. & 11p Comes .. • Sa .. c;-•-ltaly:Spoln

fj,y, State Noturolly F•••~

CHAMPAGNE I

YOUR CHOICE Bur..,.cly'

Plnlc White

A Million$ S

·Qto. of ltoportad Chl ... tt In $""w

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VETS SPEC.

Reg. 4.49 Fifth

Mtx If you lUte

VETS SPEC. ---1. 99 o'r 2 for 3.78 Can't lluy Any Better

Sponloh ChaWla

lotported froto Spain Reg. 1.89 Fifth

VETS SPEC. Lawn mowers sharpened $2.50. Greenbelt at the end of the month s. J, Rolph 3-B Ridge GR 4: for Chicago. Guestsatthelunch- Du"licate Bridge 4136- 864-2911. . eon were mesdames Ray Finley, t'

Mony Nationally Known Branda To ChooM Fro•

fflght Stcrlt For Your Own Bar . 89 QT. . 97 FIFTH

------:--_;_--~-j Frank Galvin, Henry Brautigam, WILL BABY-SIT on Saturday Sam Houlton, James W. McCarl, nights. CallGR. 4-6787. Edward Kaighn, and l,.ouis -:------------l Lushine. The hostess presented WANTED: - Closed garage for the guest of honor with a gift.

--.dead Storage of car - 6 to 12 Both Mr. and Mrs. Schneider months. 474-2178. were activemembersoftheCom-

Due to the utilization of the Co-op Hospitality Room as a temporary drug store the regu­larly scheduled meetings of the Greenbelt Bridge Club will be cancelled until further notice,

2 . 99 er 3 for 8 . 75 3.49 or 3 for 10.00 3.79 or 3 for 11.00 3.89 or 3 for 11..49

GIN - 2.99 or 2 for S.7S WHISKEY -2.99 or 2 for S.7S VODKA- 2.99 or 2 for S.75

VETS OWM 7 YEAR OLD 100 Proof 801rbon

-~------------1 munity Church, Mrs. Schneider CARPE_NTRY CONTRACTING on was with the Women's Club. We 3. 79 Or 3 for ll, ()() apartments and houses - top wish the Schneiders much happl- 1 -----------~~~~~~~!!~~~~~~~~~~~~=~

Mix If You Like

·superintendents and foremen, ex- ness In their new home. r perlenced crew, trucks, andel.ec- There were five North End trlc tools. No job too large. Students exhibiting science pro-Donald R. .. Smith Contractors jects at the recent fair at the Corp, Inc. · Parkway 5-1379. University of Maryland. They

were Janet Goldberg, Vaclav •RIDE WANTED: - ,..P GAO or Majer, Bobby Gassels, Barbara vicinity ·Sth and G'ff.l/, ·hours Geller, and Michael Danahy. All 8-4:30. Willing to pay extra will receive certificates for their fee If car pool has vacant seat. fine work. 'Call.GR 4-5317. A very happy birthtray to Elise

FOR SALE: - 7 1/2 HP Out- DRIVERS WANTED: -bolu:d Elgin Gearshift, separate. available H. and 17th Sts, N, gas tank, etc. GR 4-4767. 8:30-5, GR. 4-6388,

APPLICA are now being accepted for cooperative nur­sery teacher for fall term. Call GR. 4-6060.

RIDE WANTED: - 17th and H Sts. N.W. Washington area 8:30 - 5. IGR 4-4177.

r::.A•cr::."""''""'"'u boy with power mower wW mow lawns. Reason­able rates. · joe Garner, GR. 4-6345.

WANTED: Woman baby-sitting, light housekeeping, Sdaysa week, references GR. 4-5414.

REAL ES'I} TE OFFICE GIEENJELT HOMES, INC. ..GE lOAD & HAMILTON PLACE

We ore staffed with a licensed broker and salesmen to appraise,

list and sell your homt, We have buyer,s let all types ol Green. belt homes. Consult us belore selling.

Salts 011/te open 7 Joys a week for your convenience.

COME IN ()R CAlL US

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High Point Track The High Polnt __.ll'aek team

captured their sjliCond w1D last Friday by defeatlug bladensburg IIIIi Northwestez:n 1D a triangular meet held on High Polnt's own dDders. .

Greenbelt trackml!ll winning · tbelr events were: ·joe· Rlmar,

1n the Mlle Run-4.41, Wayne Mikesell 1D the 440 Run-54.7 (sec.), IDCI the Mlle Reilly team of 8111 Aleshire, Russell Dav- · les, Ernie Prado, and Wa~ Mlkesell-tlme 3.41.

Greenbelt participants fliush­lng second in their event were: joe Rimar 1D tl!e half-mlle-2s07, 11111 Charles st&ush 1n the Shot

. Pul-44' 10". Odler Greenbelt­era Jla!ticlpatlng were Ed t,ia­sCJD, Dee Emmert, Gary Pes­cock, IDd Fred Chaney.

flfi A•••ll•ce DriYe Tbe 1962 Ambulance Drive by

the members of the .Greenbelt 'Volunteer Fire Dept and Rescue Squad bas come to a close, as far as house-to-bouse collecting. Is concerned. But membership 1D the club Is ope!! all year, IIIIi perSODs may bring their mem­bership iDoney to the firehouse at any time. This year, mvelopes were left at the bomesofpersaos not ready or able to Join when .the men visitedthehomes. These

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GREENBELT REVIEW r1damle · Jaaes aDd •ske4 if_ J could go aloag with her to Marl­boro. There was a three alarm 'WCICids Ore. aDd the County CID­teeu. 1 kl~-on-wbeels, !lad been requested Slnce.the vel)lcle was being hoUsed at Greeubelt, lt was our job ,to take it to the

by Rita Fisher sc:eae. ReSCIIe Squad Captaln Dave With my ·camera loaded.

reports that the Ambu- antlclpatlug SOlDII goOd shots of laDce Dri'{e went pretty well the men 1D action aDd also the tbls year. Wlth the lDclusion women serving from the Canteen, of envelopes to be given : out we started on ourlftay. We pulled wbere persons could not joln 1D at the Co-op gas station to wben the men called at their fUl up, but bythlstimewenotlced homes, the actual man-hours smoke coml!Jg from the viclDlcy spent 1D previous drivesbasbeen of the motor. Neither ofusbelng cut down. ADd, Hlssey reports, educated In the workl!Jgs of a the envelopes are coming ln. motor, we called for a Uttle

I 12, 1962.

·LeaK FRIDAY, SATURDAY~ SUNDAY

. APRIL 13, 14, 15

GRAND 'OPENING. OF THE ''NEW',' .Greenbelt

Tobacco Shoppe FREE 5 TIL 9 FREE

GIFTS PRIZES Rescue Squad calls so fat tbls. assistance. To· the rescue came

month lncludedemergencytralls- tbe company's utWty truck and. portatlon for 1 man~ su(fered one of the men. With the Can-

serious nosebleeds, a person with teen stopped, we no lcmger· saw ~~=====================; a heart attack, a chlld struck smoke. we raced the motor but by a car, a -possible ov~ose still no smoke. So we were case, a youth with severe stomach advised to proceed. with 'the as­pains and a child wbo was suf- surance that belpwouldberushed ferlng from compllcatlonsaftera to us if there should be any· tonslllectomy and bad to be further trouble. carried to Riverdale and back. We never got there. First, Ail other calls were routine we were Informed to change our ·transports, where the arrange- tlestlnatlon to Forestvllle. Then. ments for the use of the ambu- so--.a.-- alcmg Kem!worth, lance were made · 1D advance. ""'"~"' First -ald treatment 1Dcluded cine near where the 8-W Parkway

-" crosses over it, we were ordered person wbowastreatedforsho.,... Greenbelt. ""''-s and thenecessaryJmmoblllzatlon. to return to • ....,. of the accident victim's leg and were under control atn~he ~

GREENBELT REALTY COMPANY ANNOUNCES toot

Mr. A. E. (Whitey) Wright

is now associated with it~ office. Mr ~ Wright has had many years of· ~xperience with leading' real estate brokers in Prin~e George'sand Montgomery Counties, and is ., the former owner of Rite Realty. Co. · _ ·

cleaning of abrasions and lacera- . ~ we were 1cmg ~~----~UY~~~~tih~~~~~~. --~~~--------~

It wasn't very eventful, after ·all But It was excltlng while It lasted The motor? all it needed was a good run to clean out the

the 'membership catds will be sent to a11· who sen,nn there­quired amount for member~hlp,

Easy Money The Greenbelt News Review

will pay 10 cents per copy for the first 25 copies of the issue of March I, 1962, received at the NEWS REVIEW office at 15 .' Parkway next Thesday night. There is a shortage of these

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'CN'IW) ,llt.:TW.AY PLA'IA PHOMI UN. •m1

Auxilliary Notes A week ago, Saturday, I started

out on wha[ I [bought would be an Interesting adventure. I was called by fellow mlimber Pat-

carbon.

The end of my story.

For Karen, a local hip echool BJ'aduate, it'e a big moment. ,

She' a julll palled her teetl and intemewa. Now ebe'e JOinl to be a Telephone Opentor. ·

What'• 10 apecjal about that? Everything, if you're a youn1lacly lib Karen. To Karen sood piy Ia juat pitt ol what • a

toocl job. She belimlyou aiiO hJ,. to feel i 111111e

of utiefaction in your work. aacl. lib what you cio. Karea feele .,_ ..... -...,. ....... And that'i

Ill ()pentor'a bigllt Jc'.

Reollono '.

Member, Multiple Usting. Service GR. 4-5700 .

We'll be foll~wing Karen's career in th~ weeke.to come-watching her face the challenge of an intereeting job in • modern, Vital iriduetry.

And, if you pt the feeling that Karen and you · have • lot In· common, why not tee about becomin1 a

Telephone O,.ator yo.uneJf~ · ·

. . Our job. cOUblelora are located at die Employment

Olice, 72518th Street, N.W. tlv!tween G and HSte.). Houra: 8:80 to 4:00, Monday throQ8h Friday.

There'a DOthiat theee lalllee en jot more than chat-tinl with sitla like yeu. . ·

THI;I . · . TELEPHONE COMPANY OF M.ARYLAND

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led Tom . · dey displeasure with the taX ~te ~ made· part recomnill;lded that McDonald re- Among the . tbe tloil recreation .,... '"'P ..... examlile the departmental re-· budget is$800for serv- education .plus three years t!X:-cp!stB for the purpose of bring- tees for t~ rented city offices perlence in recreation· activi­·1Jia the taX rate down to the level and $500 for the 25th anniversary ties of which one year was In a of two years ago--$1.60. celebration. EllmlDated from supervisory capacity. The job of

The Increased ·expenditures [be budget is t800"for the con- assistant [O ·tbe dtrectorcallsfor are .dUe malDiy to (i) an ln- duct of ctty ele<:tions which are a college ~uate or a person crease of $f,800for servtclng.the not be1Dg held thls year. Street with any colnblnatlon of tralnlng debt Incurred 1n the $200,000 llghtlng cos[s are expected to be 1n experience In recrearton and bu11dln8 prQgrsm: and (2) a new $500 less thls year. physical education equivalent to road resurfacing program, es- On the Income side, the city such educatloa. plus one year's tlmated to co11t $6,800 more expects about $7,000 more 1n experience In directing group next year than In ·the present 1962-63 ttian in 1961-62 from recreational activity. fiscal year. Other increasesre- revenue sources other than city The PersoMel Board also fleet the rise 1n clty pay scales property taxes. Among th~ lte"!s recommended tba[ [be Job of city voted last September. expected to show tnc:reasesare Clerk recently vacated tiy Mrs.

The [IX base Is expected to the business corporation taxes, McCamy be retitled Assistant to reach $9,347,740 for fiscal year sta[e-shared Income and race Manager-Clerk to [be Council. 1962-63, compared with $9,195, track taxes, motor vehicle Additional d\i[les would be as-· 500 in 1961-62. The Increase Is licenses, rents and concessions, signed to the post. The additional primarily due to the opening of and waS[e collection charges. duties recommended were malnly Beltway PlaZa; A much larger administrative 1n nature and rise tn the [ax base was ex- would Involve preparatlonofcon-pected. but MCDonald pointed out Lf1L fl fJ. fler·•t tracts and purchasing bids, that cons[ructlon' work at the KIWII lrJ • maintenance of records, and Beltway PlaZi and :the Sprlnghlll . giving assistance 1n the prepara-Lalte Aplrtment 'developments ,.G. fNIJif tlop of the city budget,lnconduct has not progressed as rapidly . • of- inquiries and Investigations, anticipated. , ~k ood · Cltlzehs As- and 1n the recruitment of em-

Revenue from sources other The .... ew · Fire ployees. than real estate [axes Is expected IOClation, meeting in . the The councll decided to put thls to total $14I,sSo, leavin& $191, House on AP,ril:S.tJ~C:,:'t item on the agenda for Its next 700 to be raised from realeS[I[e port activelY dlt.rnftC!· . g meeting on Monday, May 7. taxes. HoweVer, McDonald an- County ~lie TrmtitCOrnmit- ' -~.----tlclpates a surplus of. $29,455 ,-tee, . , . - · . f the Ptrcel ' fNIJftr which .CIP be applied to. reduce Martin Holly, Ch~rman o . ·, the amounts ~alsedfrom property Committee, detlllelllU his~~- GlfJffll ........ taxes. Of thls $29,455 surpluS~ first, ,a the Greenbelt .,....c $14 000 ~nts [he surplus n-anslt Committee, with the f~ I960.:6i fiscal yeJr oper- stated purpose of ..... ': allons. . Til~ remainder. rePJ:"eP serytce ,fro.~ .~~!'!q&On to tt ~ sents the liurplue'anticlpate4-.fo_. Spaoe Ap!IC .. ~,~ the ~fl.lcal.year,artu:aab,: 'utlllzln&, cJ\e.' . . · . C

· tr.actiiii·S$,OQO.ff!r a :cant~ tiV\q Of~., . ._.:;:;: resenre. ·- . . . manly lilcm . ""-..:

FEW sURPRISES . , . , fu1 sul"'~ ln dllf Space Apncy, . There ~ ftw surprtjes in lttl'lct*1 the attention of odler the budpt document submtttecho nearby c:ommuntllel. $11CJ"'en, codntll The bul service II ex- Hollywo'od Coli ... Parll. Berwyn pecttd to continue operatlnl at a and. s.a~ook bave, Joined tho loll. Antlcjpated expenditures group and tM. t&Jantled coml'!lr­for neilt· year.are $14,800, and teenowopetatetundertMname revenue · $8.~. for • tot\! de- of the Prince Georgaa .County ficit of $6,000. Laatyear'•deficlt .Public Trantit Commlttae. was $4,200. The swimming pool Citizens Associations in theae and waare removal prqgramsare communltlea ,are circulating eXpect .. to pay their own way transit pettt10,s and • Slll'ftY tbn)ulh charges to users. que•ttonnatre. ,

About $16,800 Is bud&eted for .

Tbe SuPervisory Committee of Greenbelt Consumer Slirvtces (GCS) baa questioned , t11e pl'tPI'lety ·of, the 'Proposed •wap · .of.~ GCS ad the. ·Clty. In · • . . . el 6, owned by tiM! Co-op• WGUld ~ to the chy' 1be coRunittee baa ralHd the

· po1nE that Parcel 6 may be valuable enouab to be 1 ·major aaset. and that the GCS Board's Eucutive Committee, which has been handltna the matter, does not have the authority . to •ell the lllld or othei'Wise dispose of it.

1n a letter to the ·ccs Boatd, the SUpervisory Committee

.stated that the value of Parcel 6 ( Corllirtfml 011 pal~ 6)

AddiiUOIIIIl'~ of dae form may, be obtained from members

·of the nomlDatlons cotllmlltee or from the omoffieit.nenom~n~.; tloils committee coasistl of Follda · · (6409) Charles Scbwan (6888), Mat· Amber'g 6077), IIIIi Amos Whlte 7123).

The election will be held' ln· conjunction with the IIDIUal mem­bership meeting scheduled for the Center School auditorium, Wt¥~1nesdsy, May 16, startlDg ar

p.m. The polls w1ll be open throughout the meetl!Jg and during the next clay from 7 a.m. to 7p.m.

12 Greeuelters VIe

fer GCS CelfrtJs Members of the Greenbelt area'

of the Greenbelt Consumer Serv· lees, Inc. will select 5 of the following 12 candidates foz: the Co.op Congress to serve as dele­gates for two years: Mathew K. Amberg, 10 D Southway: Mary E, Barstow, 6 F Ridge; Michael BU,rchick 20 . Woodland: Harvey Geller, 117 Northway; Rev.

· Charles GUI, 4C Laurel Hill; Al­bert Cliarles Gill; Albert K. Herllq, 13 M Ridge: Seymour Kaplan, 71 HRldge: Frank Lewis; George Phibbs, 29 B Ridge: Ro~ ert Pbllleo, 3 H Laurel Hill;

· Etllel Rosenzweig, 4 E Crescent.

1'11et'l are twcr petition candl­daltl Ollnl for vacancies on the 0CS Board 41 Directors 1n 111-dftloa to the siX nominated by tbe acs Congress. 1bey are· jiDU Curtis Fahl, pastor of the RDcltville Presbyterian Church. and Albert K. Herling of Green­belt,

Vot.IDI takes place all day 1n the stores on Friday, AprU 27, and 8aturday, April 28, II well II at the AMuaf Area D1nner on

. Thurllday, April 26, Membera may obtain brief biograpbles of the cllldldates 1n the stores or request to ba've them mailed.

creaseln tbecproCN•iDJt,.. $25 . to $100 a coet criterion W.S DOC llled~Beldial upon the $100 charge. 1be Helm commtuee alSo feels ""that the status of the processlng fee should be clarlfltd 1D the by­laws IDCI cootraet, slnce the litter docUments could be iJal'prated aa not pmnltdng JUCh a fee.

Bodl the. bOard IIIIi the Helin Committee ip'8e CJD the need for all rules IDCI repllations to be pubUabed and avallable to the members. GHI.is sbortlycomlnl out with • haDclloot which wU1 describe the rme. in poeral iertns. In addition, the board apprOved the eppobltmellt of •

IICOIIIlllll,ttee to reawratse ex18tlul i-ules IIIIi regulations ed come • with recoiiUilllldatlons s ix months after the 111111181 mem­bership meeting. ~the matter ofbasementuse,

the boar:d ~Creed to restudy the problem with tile purpose of working out some way of mlkinl the basements ICCISilble to members for storage use under rules .IDCI ragulat!~ for ~~ llld ftnactal responslblllty aDd, UabWty. Manlg8ment was _ re­quest8Cr to make ·a report at the nextmeetlng. -

.PRIVACY SCREH In other action, the .IJ9.ard with

some minor chaD&tS approved the recommendations of. the Standards and Improvementa. Committee OR spedfleatlCJDI for privacy scz:eeu, other, than sbrubbery scnens. 1be ~­ulatlOaa approve woodea but ncit masonry screen• aDd require the Mpproval of 1J1811111111811 for aay varlltiODI, Tht ~al o( netpbora l• also .nqu~Nd,. '

.c:epc thlt a ftnallpiiMl ~be niadt to the m~. / maximum beJcbt olsur.:b ac is sit at 7 feet, lftlltbemaxtmum leugth at 18 felt (lqer jf 11>­p:ovtd by manaplllllll). 1bt screeu, wblch must not be ~

DlUit be •• 1D from il property lbws. __-/ . \

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