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lrcenhelt lltws Rtuitw AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER _ Volume 29, Number 18 GREENBELT, MARYLAND County Plans 4 New Schools As Population Keeps Growing The Prince Georges County Board of Education is planning four new schools for the Greenbelt area: two elementary schools, a junior high , and a senior high. Details of the county school-build- ing program were revealed at a public hearing at Bladensburg Junior High School on March 15. No opposition was voiced to the School Board 's proposals. A site has already been donated for the proposed elementary school in the Spring 1 hill Lake area. It w.ill have 12 classrooms ( as does the ex- isting North End School), and cost $620.000. Three additional schools are in- cluded in the School Board's "Bud- get Recommendations to .the Coun - ty Oommlssioners for the Fiscal Year 1965-1966." A 12-room ele- mentary school in the Oharlestowne Village area. will cost $700,000 and be ready for occupancy sometime during , the period 1966-68. The same period will also ,see completion of a 120().<pupil Junior High School, to cost two and a !half million dol- lairs, and an 1800-pupil Senior High Sc:hool, to cost well over foUT mil- lion dollars. Land baa not yet been acquired for these three schools, but negotiations a:re under way. Existing Facilities Five schools already exist in Greenbelt: Center and North End dents, substantially in excess of its nominal ca,pacity of 1775, and High Point High has 2402, in comparison with its caipacity of 2100. Greenbelt's population is increas- ing steadily, and the School Board predicts that the North End ele- mentary school w.ill also be over- crowded by end of 1965. lmp.rovement8 to be Made Not only will new schools be built, but the old schools are also slated to be improved; funds for these improvements have been in- cluded in the School Boa,rd's bud- get recommendations. According to present plans, the cafeteria, kitchen, and lavatories at the Cen- ter School will be remodeled; re- grading, SO'dldin:g, and fencing out- side the North E nd School will be done; and at Greenbelt Junior High, driveways and parking a.Teas will be resurfaced. and additional gym lockers installed. (elementary); Greenbelt J Uni Or Handbook for Greenbelters Hig'h; and DuVal and High Point (senior high schools) . Of the five, three aire overcrowded. The Center School, with a caipacity of 390 pupils, bas 445 currently enrolled. DuVa.l High School ·has 2584 stu- Recreation Review by Richard Stevenson Direclor of Recreation Phot-0graphy Club The Recreation Depa..rtment is now fo=ing a Photography Club. All persons fotcrestui in joining plOO£.-e call 474-6878 for lnfonnation. The purposo of the club will be to offer information to 81!1 ca.m,e,ra enthusiasts, a chance to exch.'Ulge criticism, and a pla:ce to show one's works. If you are interestP,<J in phooogro.phy, join now. Oonoh--coach---<Joacltes New in town? Don't know wheth er you're coming or going? If you've got questions, the city of Greenbelt is providing answers- some --of -them. -at any rate--in a 16-,page handbook of informati on for resi d ents. The bookl et should be ready for distribution next week. The brochure, w.hich was pre- pared 'by Ron Dick, administrative assistant to the city manager, will be distributed to all citizens of Greenbelt. J.t answers the q uestions most commonly asked -by .residents who telephone the city offices, and covers voting and clection regula- tion. truces, schools, the city gov- ernment, a brief history of Green- belt, and a few city OTdllnances of daily inlterest (such as the ones deal- ing wi!Jh traffic and parking Teg"U- lations) . Spring is finally here :md the softball season is rapidly approach- i ng. 'Ilte girls' Pony Tail Softball Le.~ will be forming within the Folk Dance Tomorrow Thursday, March 25, 1965 WHAT GOES ON Thursday, March 25, 7:45 p.m. G.H.I. Board Mee ting, Ham- ilton Pl . Frid'!tv. Maroh ~6 - 8:30 p.m. Dupli~te Bridge - Co-op Hos- pitality Room. Monday, March 29, 8 p.m. Public M eeting to Preserve Greenbelt, Municipal Building Tu£3<lay, March 30, 8:30 p.m. Nursery School Long Range Planru.ng Committee, 39-F Ridge ICS Area Delegates Election on April 27 Nine candidates remain in the contest for the seven seab:l at stake in the Greenbelt Consumer Services el ection of Greenbelt store area del- egates to the GCS Congress. They arc (in'Cumbents are desugnated by t'he lette r I) : Kenneth C. Buker, Car- nie 0. Harper <I>, Seymour Kap- lan ( I), Frank W. Lewis (I), Vac- lav Majer (I), Ben Rosenzweig <I>, Sam Scbwimer, Evelyn Trudeau, and Mrs. Donald J. Volle. Election Meeting The week-long GCS area delega- tion election begins April 27, the diay of the annual area meeting, Wthich will be · held at the Greenbelt firehouse. Gm members may enjoy a dlircken dinner at 7 p.m. and then participalte In the 8 p.m. meeting. The ballot boxes will be at the firehouse the night of the annuai meeting and at the GCS store from April 27 to May 1. All Greenbelt ar ea GCS members may partfcirpa.te in the area meet- ing, whether or not they attend the dinner, and cast ballots dn the Con- gr ess delegation election. Heighten-Ing the attmctiveness of attending the meeting is the an- nouncement of a meeting atten- dance prize, which will go to one luclcy ' GCS mem'bcr for attending on~ of the area meetin~ither t:1e on e at Gr-)Cn belt o r in .the case of GCS members who live elsewhere, in one of the other store areas. 'Dhe prize will 1 be a. trip worth about $200: either round trip ticket for one pe:..'"80!1, to Brussels, Bel- gium, on a GCS chartered flight next fall, or a weekend trip for two persons to the New York World's Fair . ne xt few weeks. But before a team A folk and square dance for all "Each One Teach One" can pla.y, we will need coach€S. - wl1ether beginners or advanced, L::lldlcs- if you are intf!rested in with or without p,al'tners-is to be Teacllers of the "Each One Teach conching a gir l s' softball team dur - 11,c,ld Friday, Mm-c!, 26, at 8 p.m., One" Plan to help adult illiterates ing the summer, contact the Rec- at 'lakoma. Park Co-op (6873 New learn to read and write will speak ixa tion Department at 474~878. H :'l.mpshljre Av-e.). Dances will be at the semi-annual meeting of the Poetry Hour demonstrated, and Lillian Schafer Prince Georges Oounty Literacy The Third Grade Poetry Hour wiU provide instruction. Terrell Council Tuesday, March 30, at 8 w ill meet Thursru:-. y, April 1, 4-4:45 Watson will can . The sponoor of p.m. in tJhe Frederick Sa."'-.o:cer Jr.- p.m. .in the Gref!nbelt Center School thf! event is Homemakers' Open Sr. High Scl,ool in Up1>er Marliboro. Ll ~ Jrary. ........,......,_~.._. House. The meeting is open to the public. '?"""============== ==7 Me etin g to Pr eserve Green b elt Ci ty Council Chamh Municipal Building Monday, M,a rch 29 8:00 p.m. EVERYONE . WELCOME 0 -• I a g .. ~s;...\J::lb-ll::)QW~~m...:u1AHJ-4J--b-114l=U-ii..n=lj.,J~)..,ij..J~~~A~ House of Deleg a tes App ro ves New Re- zo ning Legis lat ion Zoning legislation of interest to Greenbelters was given pre~ liminary approval by the Maryland House of Delegates thi~ week. Supported by the Prince George's civic federation, planru.ng as- sociation and home rule charter committee, the measure is design- ed to bl~ck patchwork development and land speculation. One provision permits rezoning petitions by the county com- missioners to be appealed in court by residents living within three miles of the property in question. The measure specifies that courts - - -- -·- - - -- --- cannot weigh evidence in a case, Miss Haber Beauty Finalist Imog<?nc Haber, 1-G Westwood Road, is one of six finalu;.ts selected in the Miss University of Maryl-ind contest Frldn.y night. The winner YtI-ll be announced this Frid.."1.y night at the Junior Class Prom, and will represent the university in the Mi~ Footoo.I'. of America contf'.st at the University of Okla- hcma. Miss Haber represented Phi Sigma Sigma so1-0Tity. Her talent specialty was an acrobatic.: jazz <lance. Carolyn Bailey Is Our New Circulation Manager 'I\he NEWS REVJEW welcomes an ad dibion to our staff : Mrs. Caro- lyn Balley, 4-H Ridge, is the new circulation manager. She begins her du ties this week. Mrs. Bailey's hUS'band, William, te..'\Chcs economics at the Universi ty of Ma.rybnd. The Bai leys moved here 18 month.~ ago from F ort Worth, Texas, .and have four sons ranging dn age from seven months to ni ne years. Thci?' telephone number is 474- 7795. Mrs . Bai ley !is reipla.cing V'ictor Fisher, who was the News Review's cireulation m'lllai;;er for six years. City No te s Automobil e lice nse tags for 1965- 66 will be on sale at the Greenbelt municipal building on Friday, March 26, from 2 to 8 , p.m. B icycle Registrati on Police Chief Will.iron Lane has announced that 1 bicycles may be registered daily at municipal build- in:r from 3:30 to 6 p.m. Bicycles will no longer be registered on Saturdays a.t the firehouse as in the past. but dec i de only if the commis- sione rs were a rbitrary and capri- cious in their decision. The bill would ensure , that cit>i- zens would be able to obtain tech- nical staff reports on rezoning a p- plica tions at the pl a nning board office in Riverdal e. Under the bill, 1 all rezoning applica nts would be requiTed to state why they sought a change in la nd us e, a nd what they f eel justifi es the new classification. Cross-Ex:unination All witnesses appearing at re- zoning hearings would be su'!:>j ect to cross-examination. Applications irejected <by the county comm.is~ sioners could not be resubmitted for 18 months. After t'he second re- jection, a petitioner would have to wait 24 months 'before filing an - otiher a,pplication for the property or any part of it. Rezoned land not under develop- ment within five years after re- zoning would automatically revert back to previous land-use classi- fications. The omni'bus zoni~ bill now goes to the Senate. If passed and signed · by the Governor, the meas- ure could go into effect June 1 or July 1. Rezoning Petition For Golden Triangle A public hearing !has been sche- ciuled for Friday, April 23, at 10 a.m. in the County Commis- sioners' Hearing Room, Cou nty Service Building, Hyattsville, , Maryland, on Petition No. A-4834 - petition of Mr. Milton E. Selig, ow ner, for reclassification of a parcel of land containing 56.8789 acres, bounded by Greenbelt Road, Kenilworth Avenue, and the Capital Bel t way, City of Greenbelt, from the R -55 (single family homes) zone to the C-2 (regional shopping center) zone. This is the so-called ..Golden T riangle." Science Fair at Md . U The 17th annual Prince G eorges A rea Science Fair will be held Mar. 27-29 at the Cole Activities Build- ing, University of M.a.rybnd, Col- lege Park. Approximate ly 500 projects will be exhibited by students from schools in Prince Georges, St. Mary's, Charles, and Calvert Coun- ties. The exhi'bit area will be open to the public on Saturday, Mar. 2:1, from 7 to 9 :30 p.m.; on Sunday, Mar. 28, from 9 a , m. to noon and from 4:30 to 9:30 p.m.; and on Monday, Mar. 29, from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. , Awards will be presented at a special program on Sunday, Mar. 28, at the Activities Building 2 p.m. to 4 p.m_. !! A TTENTION !! Residents of SPRINGI-IlLL LAKE APARTMENTS LAKESIDE NORTH APART MENTS CHARL.ESTOWNE VILLAGE BOXWOOD VILLAGE IVY HOMES GREENBELT P LAZA APARTMENTS G.D.C.APARTMENTS CRESCENT ROAD APARTMENTS PARKWAy; ROAD APARTMENTS LAKECREST HOMES LAKESIDE HOMES LAKEWOOD HOMES WOODLAND HILLS HOMES G H. I. HOMES You are a resident of the CITY OF GREENBELT. Please be su re you report this on your state INCOME TAX and AUTO LICENSE application forms so that a portion of YOUR TAXES will be RETURNED TO THE CITY for local improvemenh. City of Greenbelt

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Page 1: lrcenhelt lltws Rtuitw New Re-zoning - Greenbelt News Review · 2019-11-15 · about $200: either round trip ticket for one pe:..'"80!1, to Brussels, Bel gium, on a GCS chartered

lrcenhelt

lltws Rtuitw AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER_

Volume 29, Number 18 GREENBELT, MARYLAND

County Plans 4 New Schools As Population Keeps Growing

The Prince Georges County Board of Education is planning four new schools for the Greenbelt area: two elementary schools, a junior high, and a senior high. Details of the county school-build­ing program were revealed at a public hearing at Bladensburg Junior High School on March 15. No opposition was voiced to the School Board's proposals.

A site has already been donated for the proposed elementary school in the Spring1hill Lake area. It w.ill have 12 classrooms (as does the ex­isting North End School), and cost $620.000.

Three additional schools are in­cluded in the School Board's "Bud­get Recommendations to .the Coun­ty Oommlssioners for the Fiscal Year 1965-1966." A 12-room ele­mentary school in the Oharlestowne Village area. will cost $700,000 and be ready for occupancy sometime during ,the period 1966-68. The same period will also ,see completion of a 120().<pupil Junior High School, to cost two and a !half million dol­lairs, and an 1800-pupil Senior High Sc:hool, to cost well over foUT mil­lion dollars. Land baa not yet been acquired for these three schools, but negotiations a:re under way.

Existing Facilities Five schools already exist in

Greenbelt: Center and North End

dents, substantially in excess of its nominal ca,pacity of 1775, and High Point High has 2402, in comparison with its caipacity of 2100.

Greenbelt's population is increas­ing steadily, and the School Board predicts that the North End ele­mentary school w.ill also be over­crowded by end of 1965.

lmp.rovement8 to be Made Not only will new schools be

built, but the old schools a r e also slated to be improved; funds for these improvements have been in­cluded in the School Boa,rd's bud­get recommendations. According to present plans, the cafeteria, kitchen, and lavatories at the Cen­ter School will be remodeled; re­grading, SO'dldin:g, and fencing out­side the North E nd School will be done; and at Greenbelt Junior High, driveways and parking a.Teas will be resurfaced. and additional gym lockers installed.

(elementary); Greenbelt J Uni Or Handbook for Greenbelters Hig'h; and DuVal and High Point (senior high schools) . Of the five, three aire overcrowded. The Center School, with a caipacity of 390 pupils, bas 445 currently enrolled. DuVa.l High School ·has 2584 stu-

Recreation Review by Richard Stevenson Direclor of Recreation

Phot-0graphy Club The Recreation Depa..rtment is

now fo=ing a Photography Club. All •persons fotcrestui in joining plOO£.-e call 474-6878 for lnfonnation. The purposo of the club will be to offer information to 81!1 ca.m,e,ra enthusiasts, a chance to exch.'Ulge criticism, and a pla:ce to show one's works. If you are interestP,<J in phooogro.phy, join now.

Oonoh--coach---<Joacltes

New in town? Don't know whether you're coming or going? If you've got questions, the city of Greenbelt is providing answers­some --of -them. -at any rate--in a 16-,page handbook of information for residents. The booklet should be ready for distribution next week.

The brochure, w.hich was pre­pared 'by Ron Dick, administrative assistant to the city manager, will be distributed to all citizens of Greenbelt.

J.t answers the questions most commonly asked -by .residents who telephone the city offices, and covers voting and clection regula­tion. truces, schools, the city gov­ernment, a brief history of Green­belt, and a few city OTdllnances of daily inlterest (such as the ones deal­ing wi!Jh traffic and parking Teg"U­

lations) . Spring is finally here :md the softball season is rapidly approach­ing. 'Ilte girls' Pony Tail Softball Le.~ will be forming within the Folk Dance Tomorrow

Thursday, March 25, 1965

WHAT GOES ON Thursday, March 25, 7:45 p.m.

G.H.I. Board Meeting, Ham­ilton Pl.

Frid'!tv. Maroh ~6 - 8:30 p.m. Dupli~te Bridge - Co-op Hos­pitality Room.

Monday, March 29, 8 p.m. Public Meeting to Preserve Greenbelt, Municipal Building

Tu£3<lay, March 30, 8:30 p.m. Nursery School Long Range Planru.ng Committee, 39-F Ridge

ICS Area Delegates Election on April 27

Nine candidates remain in the contest for the seven seab:l at stake in the Greenbelt Consumer Services election of Greenbelt store area del­egates to the GCS Congress. They arc (in'Cumbents are desugnated by t'he letter I) : Kenneth C. Buker, Car­nie 0. Harper <I>, Seymour Kap­lan ( I), Frank W. Lewis (I), Vac­lav Majer (I), Ben Rosenzweig <I>, Sam Scbwimer, Evelyn Trudeau, and Mrs. Donald J. Volle.

E lection Meeting The week-long GCS area delega­

tion election begins April 27, the diay of the annual area meeting, Wthich will be ·held at the Greenbelt firehouse. Gm members may enjoy a dlircken dinner at 7 p.m. and then participalte In the 8 p.m. meeting.

The ballot boxes will be at the firehouse the night of the annuai meeting and at the GCS store from April 27 to May 1.

All Greenbelt area GCS members may partfcirpa.te in t he area meet­ing, whether or not they attend the dinner, and cast ballots dn the Con­g ress delegation election. Heighten-Ing the attmctiveness of attending the meeting is the an­nouncement of a meeting atten­dance prize, which will go to one luclcy 'GCS mem'bcr for attending on~ of the area meetin~ither t:1e one at Gr-)Cnbelt o r in .the case of GCS members who live elsewhere, in one of the other store areas.

'Dhe prize will 1be a. trip worth about $200: either round trip ticket for one pe:..'"80!1, to Brussels, Bel­gium, on a GCS chartered flight next fall, or a weekend trip for two persons to the New York World's Fair.

next few weeks. But before a team A folk and square dance for all "Each One Teach One" can pla.y, we will need coach€S. - wl1ether beginners or advanced, L::lldlcs- if you are intf!rested in with or without p,al'tners-is to be Teacllers of the "Each One Teach conching a girls' softball team dur- 11,c,ld Friday, Mm-c!, 26, at 8 p.m., One" Plan to help adult illiterates ing the summer, contact the Rec- a t 'lakoma. Park Co-op (6873 New learn to read and write will speak ixa tion Department at 474~878. H :'l.mpshljre Av-e.). Dances will be at the semi-annual meeting of the

Poetry Hour demonstrated, and Lillian Schafer Prince Georges Oounty Literacy The Third Grade Poetry Hour wiU provide instruction. Terrell Council Tuesday, March 30, at 8

w ill meet Thursru:-.y, April 1, 4-4:45 Watson will can. The sponoor of p.m. in tJhe Frederick Sa."'-.o:cer Jr.­p.m. .in the Gref!nbelt Center School thf! event is Homemakers' Open Sr. High Scl,ool in Up1>er Marliboro. Ll~Jrary. ........,......,_~.._. House. The meeting is open to the public.

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Meeting to Preserve Greenbelt City Council Chamh

Municipal Building

Monday, M,arch 29 8:00 p.m.

EVERYONE .WELCOME

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House of Delegates App roves New Re-zoning Legislation

Zoning legislation of interest to Greenbelters was given pre~ liminary approval by the Maryland House of Delegates thi~ week. Supported by the Prince George's civic federation, planru.ng as­sociation and home rule charter committee, the measure is design­ed to bl~ck patchwork development and land speculation.

One provision permits rezoning petitions by the county com­missioners to be appealed in court by residents living within three miles of the property in question. The measure specifies that courts - - ---·- - - -- --- cannot weigh evidence in a case,

Miss Haber Beauty Finalist Imog<?nc Haber, 1-G Westwood

Road, is one of six finalu;.ts selected in the Miss University of Maryl-ind contest Frldn.y night. The winner YtI-ll be announced this Frid.."1.y night at the Junior Class Prom, and will represent the university in the Mi~ Footoo.I'. of America contf'.st at the University of Okla­hcma. Miss Haber represented Phi Sigma Sigma so1-0Tity. Her talent specialty was an acrobatic.: jazz <lance.

Carolyn Bailey Is Our New Circulation Manager

'I\he NEWS REVJEW welcomes an addibion to our staff : Mrs. Caro­lyn Balley, 4-H Ridge, is the new circulation manager. She begins her d uties this week.

Mrs. Bailey's hUS'band, William, te..'\Chcs economics at the Universi ty of Ma.rybnd. The Baileys moved here 18 month.~ ago from F ort Worth, Texas, .and have four sons ranging dn age from seven months to nine years.

Thci?' telephone number is 474-7795.

Mrs. Bailey !is reipla.cing V'ictor Fisher, who was the News Review's cireulation m'lllai;;er for six years.

City Notes Automobile license tags for 1965-

66 will be on sale at the Greenbelt municipal building on Friday, March 26, from 2 to 8 ,p.m.

Bicycle Registration Police Chief Will.iron Lane has

announced that 1bicycles may be registered daily at municipal build­in:r from 3:30 to 6 p.m. Bicycles will no longer be registered on Saturdays a.t the firehouse as in the past.

but decide only if the commis­sion ers w ere a rbitrary and capri­cious in their decision.

The bill would ensure ,that cit>i­zens would be able to obtain tech­nical staff reports on rezoning a p­plica tions at the pla nning board office in Riverdale. Under the bill,

1 all rezoning applica nts would be requiTed to state why they sought a change in land use, a nd wha t they feel justifies the new classification.

Cross-Ex:unination All witnesses appearing at re­

zoning hearings would be su'!:>ject to cross-examination. Applications irejected <by the county comm.is~ sioners could not be resubmitted for 18 months. After t'he second re­jection, a petitioner would have to wait 24 months 'before filing an­otiher a,pplication for the property or any part of it.

Rezoned land not under develop­ment within five years after re­zoning would automatically revert back to previous land-use classi­fications.

The omni'bus zoni~ bill now goes to the Senate. If passed and signed ·by the Governor, the meas­ure could go into effect June 1 or July 1.

Rezoning Petition For Golden Triangle

A public hearing !has been sche­ciuled for Friday, April 23, at 10 a.m. in the County Commis­sioners' Hearing Room, County Service Building, Hyattsville, , Maryland, on Petition No. A-4834 - petition of Mr. Milton E. Selig, ow ner, for reclassification of a parcel of land containing 56.8789 acres, bounded by Greenbelt Road, Kenilworth Avenue, and the Capital Beltway, City of Greenbelt, from the R -55 (single family homes) zone to the C-2 (regional shopping center) zone. This is the so-called .. Golden T riangle."

Science Fair at Md. U The 17th annual Prince Georges

Area Science Fair will be held Mar. 27-29 at the Cole Activities Build­ing, University of M.a.rybnd, Col­lege Park.

Approximately 500 projects will be exhibited by students from schools in Prince Georges, St. Mary's, Charles, and Calvert Coun­ties.

The exhi'bit area will be open to the public on Saturday, Mar. 2:1, from 7 to 9 :30 p.m.; on Sunday, Mar. 28, from 9 a ,m. to noon and from 4:30 to 9:30 p.m.; and on Monday, Mar. 29, from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. ,

Awards will be presented at a special program on Sunday, Mar. 28, at the Activities Building 2 p.m. to 4 p.m_.

! ! ATTENTION ! ! Residents of

SPRINGI-IlLL LAKE APARTMENTS LAKESIDE NORTH APART MENTS CHARL.ESTOWNE VILLAGE BOXWOOD VILLAGE IVY HOMES GREENBELT P LAZA APARTMENTS G.D.C.APARTMENTS CRESCENT ROAD APARTMENTS PARKWAy; ROAD APARTMENTS LAKECREST HOMES LAKESIDE HOMES LAKEWOOD HOMES WOODLAND HILLS HOMES G H. I. HOMES

You a re a resident of the CITY OF GREENBELT. Please be sure you report this on your state INCOME TAX and AUTO LICENSE application forms so that a portion of YOUR TAXES will be RETURNED TO THE CITY for local improvemenh.

City of Greenbelt

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GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER

·published every Thunwlay by Greenbelt Cooperative Publishing Assn., I nc. Greenbelt, Maryland

Deliven-d f'ach W!'ek ;to every home In Oroonhelt E1Utor: Dorothy Sucher, !\45-942l

Associate Edj.tor: Mary Smith, 474-6314 STAFF

Sa llie Berry, Rita F isher, Judy Goldstein, Katherine Gough, Bess Halperin, G . K. Hodenfleld, Bernice Kastner. Sid Kastner, Charles T. McDonald, Leonie P ennev. Ann Pitmam. Al Skolnik, Elaine Skolnik, Audrey Stern, David Stern, Mary Louise Williamson.

Buslnesi: Manager: Adele Mund Circulation Manager: Mrs. Carolyn Bailey 474-7795

St:iff Photographer : George Hall BO<\RD OF DIRECTOR.~

Pres., Al Skolnik; Vice Pres., G. K. Hodenfleld; Secy., Sid Kastn er; Treas. M:, rv Louise Williamson and Mary Smith

:MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RATES : $3.00 per year; ($4.00 out of Greenbelt). Adver tisi nr,- an d news a rt.icles mav be submitted by mail <Box 68. Green­belt): deposited i.'1 our box at the Twin Pines Savings and Loan Office: or delive red to t he ecl'.torial office in the basement of 15 Parkway (GR 4-4131) , open a fte r 8 :30 p.m., Tuesday. Deadline is 9:30 p.m. Tuesday.

Volume 29, Number 18

High Point High Points by Rachelle Ohasnoff

T or rnrrow n:ght, Ma rch 26, the a nnua l Student-Fa cult y basketball gam es w ill be played a t 7 :30 in the boys' gymnasium. M embers of the boys' student team include Green­belters- Joe Garne r, Juy Coleman, and Don BilHngs. Ca thy Hoffman, Ruth W a gner , Gloria Greenbaum, flnd _Cynthia tt;artnell will represent the gh:ls." Admission for the event is 50c with proc.eecre gping to · the National.Honor Society Scholarship Fund, w'l!ich will help some deserv­ing senior, perhaps a Greenbelter, finance a- college education. _

, .. ... ~ 1 .. * .. . , .Spring , spot-ts begin - at High ~int wifu the baseball opener on A!)ril 1 -a~:unst the Montgomery Blair Blazers. Greenbelt's contri­bution to the team Includes Chuck ·Figti'a, junior, and sophomore George Moroz, ,both nf whom will pL-ly the tintk-ld.

The Tennis Team, in its first year of linter-scholastic competition, will begin it'l schedule April 6 a_g:ainst Montgomery Blair. .• 'f'h~ .!m.,cJf .!!~!l-W!'l opens , on. Af.!ril 6 \\ith a t¢angular meet against Northwestern and DuVat

Thursday , March 25, 1965

Commu nity Church On Sunday, Ma rch 28 the G reen­

belt Community Church will have three services of Guided Meditation at 10 :30, 11 and 11:30 a .m. M em­bers and friends of the church in family groups will make their plcdge-s to the church for the com­ing year. Followin'P," each service there will be a F'ellowship Hour in the Social Haili. No ohurch....school sessions will be held next Sunday so that children and pi,.rents may par­tltjpate togeth,er. Twenty simultan­oous meetings )vere held on Sunday Maroh 14; in members homes to evaluate the ~hurch's ministry.

· The Boa.Ni of S~rdsh!p has is-sUC'd an appeal to :members and friends to attend one of the -church's tlhree servi.ces next Sun­chy. The churc:h. seeks to raise $35,000. ,

Teen Club News by Diane McOord

Saturday nic-ht, Maroh 27, the Teen Ch.rb wm go on an indoor swimming pa.rty. If 'you would like to go, p lease sign up at the Youth Center before Friday, March 26. · $:atu~ay,. April • . 3, w.iU .ibe fun

a nd f"rolle . ni-glht. Slacks may be worn!

GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW

CLU Defends Teacher Volunteer attorneys of the N a ­

tionnl Cn,ptal Area Civil Libe rties Union arf' challenging the a ction of a public school system in firinz a teacher beca use he assigned a hi~h school English cla ~,;: :1. book that is on bhe county's approved reading list.

The bcok is Aldous Huxley's ' "Bra ve New Wo:rld." The teacher is Ray E. Parker, Wlhose contract to teach in Nor th W estern Senior High &,,hool, P1'inc-e Georges Coun­ty, was not renewed.

In J anua ry, Federal Judge Ros­zel C. Thomsen upheld the Prince Georges School Board on ,grounds t h r.t P a rke r was still a proba tion­,ary teacher, with only one year's :s<>rvice. T enure in the county sys­tem com~ after two yea.rs' service. Tbe dism issal stemm ed from the ccm,phint about tLe Huxley novel from a paren t. T he case has been ~r.vppn led to tl,e Circuit Court of A ppea ls.

U. of Md. Water Show "Disney Doodles" will be por­

trayed by the Aqualiners, Univer­sity of Maryland's synchronized swimming troupe, in its ~nnual w:i.ter show March 25, 26 and 21 at 8:30 p .m. in Cole· Activities Buil(i­jng pool. A:bstract versions of Walt D isney's familiar characters will ~ created -by the sixty-m'Ctllber

CHRIST ·ABOVE ALL YOU ARE CORDIALLY ' INVITED TO ATTEND

EVANGELISTIC SERVICES APRIL 4 • 11

GREENBELT BAPTIST CHURCH

CRESCE NT II GREENH ILL RDS , SUNDAY 11 :00 AM 7 :00 Pfll

MON . FA! 10,00 AM 7,90 PM OR. R. CLAYTO N PITTS

EVANI.El1ST MR. M. FRED ELLERBE

JCC Fabric Sale 'T'he Jewi:S'h Community Center of

Pr:ncc Georges County, Ridge & Westway RJ.:., wiH hold a frubric sale on Sunday, March 28 from 2 to 10 p.m.; Monday, March 29, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m .; Tuesday, Ma rch 30, from 10 n.m. to 10 p.m.; I and ·w ednesday, March 31, from 10 a .m . to 5 p.m.

Thousands of yards of brocades, bark-cloths, antique satins, etc., will be sold a.t fantastically low prices.

Thursday, March. 25, 1965

Lion's Ladies Style Show 'I1he Lions' Ladies of Greenbelt will

have a hat and purse sale at Twin Pines Wednesday, •March 31, from 5-9 p.m., and again on Thursday,

April 1, from 9 a.m. to 9 p .m. Wednesday, Api·ll 14, the Ldons'

Ladies have schoouled a fashion r,-how, sta rting at 8 p.m., in the Ci,ty Council ch.llJJnbers of the municipal building. Kleins' deipa,rtment store will present tihe show, complete with models In the latest fashions.

troupe, using a bstract costumes, . T ickets for the style show may be scenery, and themt>s. Tickets m.a.y purchased at the door or by calling be ,purchased at -the door. 474-6329 or 474-6012. .------------------------· -----

MOWATT MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH Invites You to

Chureh Scl,ool ...................... __________ 9:30 a.m. \Vol"Ship Sen•ir-, .. .............. . .. .............. -..... 11:00 a.m.

Nursery Provided at Ser\'ice Perry F. :.\liller, Pastor 40 Rid~e ❖ + Oft 4--12llb

- HOt Y CROSS LUTH Ell AN CHURCH 2 Ridge Road. Greenbelt, Maryland. GR (-H77 Edward H. Birner, P&stor, GR 4- 9200

W ORSHIP SERVICES 8:30 & 11:00 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL 9 :30 a.m.

Kindergarten registrations naw bd,ng accepted · WEEKDAY KINDERGARTEN

COMMUNITY CHURCH ·. ·Rev. Kenneth Wyatt, Minister .

SATURDAY - 6:00 15.m. Family P ot Luck supper an<f Vigil o~ Prayer . Dismissal by 8:00 ·p.m. ·

SUNDAY ~ NO · CHURCH SCHOOL Three twenty •minute services of Guided Dedica tion for family zroupr<. to mak-e their pledges. Minister's Lenten• Study ·Group V'!ill meit at 9:30 in C'.1.mrelh Office. SERVICES: <In the Sanctuary)

10:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m . (Youth Choir) 11:00 a.m. - 11:20 a.m . (Adult Choir) 11:30 a.m. - 11:50 a .m . (Special Music )

IN THE SOCIAL HALL following each service: econtinuous s.-lf-service refreshments e.Envelope Boxes distributed e<Jommltment of Time to the Church's ministry

7; 45 p.m. - Social . Action Interest Group - Social Hall ( A United Church of Chrillt)

AMBULINCE. Cl:UB

WHY?: Why do we have this drive every

year? Money! That's right •­to collect money for e~penses to be incurred during the coming year. Our men volunteer their time to make calls and work on the things ne.eded to be done to keep the squad ' ready 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

We receive no portion of fire tax money for the squad.

The only mo,iey the squad re- , ceives to pay expenses comes- from, the peopu: we serve - you.

We have maint~ ce, gas .and oil to pay on the ambulances; Iaun~ dry bills; oxygen. bottles and :first' aid equipment to bny; ana a portion of the bills maintaining the station to house and store our ambulances" and equipment is paid by the,squad.

We earnestly ask your support ,io '. enabl u~ to continue doing our job. Eveeything goes' in:11o ,equip- ·

• :rp.en~_and suppliE$ tQ h{llpi~ ~rv~ I C.:. ~~ ~.. f• - .,. ~· J .1· ,.,

Remember, we do need you; we hope Y.-01-'t--M.P~~'IJ :~'{,;

'._ · ' . .. \.."

-F·UND· DRIVE · 1965 • • Help Us

FOR $4.00 A YEAR WE O FFER YOU:

•24 HOUR EMERGENCY F~ST AID _ ' • AROUND-THE-CLOCK EMERGENCY TRANSPORTA­

TION IN A FULLY EQUIPP FID AMBULANCE WITH A WELL-TRAINED CREW OF VOLUNTEERS;

• FOR ROUTINE T~NSPORTATION - ADVANCE 'NOTICE IS.. REQUESTED.

'• ALL TRANSPORTATION IS WITHIN A 40-MILE RADIUS.

• A SPECIAL CHARGE IS MADE bUTSIDE OF THIS AREA.

.•FOR, FURTHER INFORMATION ON ALL ROUTINE TRA.J.~S!?ORTS . . CONTACT :

~$CUE SQUAD CAPT. E. VARDA 474-2397

••• To Help You!

Because of t4e large increase in the population and living .area of the city of Greenbelt o-ver the last year, we are asking, our men to take assigned areas for collecting instead of going out "en masse" as we have in the pas~. It takes a little· longer, so please be patient.

W ant •··a Gold Menibership Card? For contributions of $10.00 or more from individuals,

we are giving a gold Ambulance Olub membership: card. The regular membership card can be kept 'by one member of the family, and the gold card can be shown with pride by another member of the family.

Be a member of this select group by giving $10.00 or more. Show this card with pride. Each card is signed by the Rescue Squad Captain, and unless otherwise desired, the Captain delivers this card, and thanks, in person.

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-~m_rs_~Y, ~~~~-25, 1965 ____ ~_""'."'""".;._r--" ________ G_R_E_·_El_N_B_E_L_T;;__N_E;;_W.,;..::.S..:R.::E=-VlE.:....::.:=-w--------·--------------..:.P:_::,age 3

C L A S S f F f E D 'a '7A Al•A~4 Hugh's. In the Junior division GCS M • W d esd CALDWELL'S WASHER SERVICE

I

e(,"l, .. r ~O)U !~~h7~e~:t~:~=~~ :~:lo~~~t:i~ A mce::;•:fg m~be: IYf ~~~-1 so Junior division, Mary Ann Mc- b~lt Consumer Services, Inc. {GCS) Al makes expertly repaired. Au- by Elaine Skolnik - 474-6080 old grandso11, son of Mary Ann and

th.o piz' ed W!ii'rlpool dealer. GR 4_,c,,15 It' • 1 f M d l\iI J' L I f K 011 Donald won in physics. In the sen- wiH be held on Wednesday, March • .,., s a gir or r. an rs. 1m ew s o ent, 1 o. ior division M:uy B eth Turner won 31, wt 8:15 p.m. in the Co-op Hospi-Jltmes She\fbridge, Jr., 11-E rark- Condolences to Mrs. Katherine

TYPE.W'RITER REPAIR: 'Overhaul , second p rize ,in Medical Sciences. tality Room. Candidates for nomin-way. Lisa Ann made her debut Dorsey on the death of her hus-and "!eanmg. Portable, standard Miss · Turner's project will be en- ation to the Board of Directors of March 11 weighing 5 lbs. 12 oz. She band, Charles. and electric typewriters. Call Mr. K. , ·· tere<l in the County Science Fair. GCS will address the members and joins Kevin and M1chelle. Congratulations to John B. Mur-Kincius, GR 4-6018 anytime. Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Abrams, ray, 109 Greenhill who was award- Our deep<>st ~·mathy to Evelvn answer questions.

48-E Rlidge, have a new addition ed a Doctor of Education degree \Vap,ner, 3-c Crescent who loSt her TV TROUBLE: Service by Tony mother this week. Pisano. GR 4-7841. to their family. Erik Eugene was from Michigan State University.

PAINTING - Interior and exterior Louis B. Neumann, 8·C Reseilrch. GR 4•6357 after 6 p.m.

'\\'INES, BEER, Whiskey, Soda, Im­,portec! and American. Porter's, 8200 Balto. Blvd .. College Park. 474-3273. 'T. V. SERVICE: GR 4-5366 - Mike Talbot. Also AM, FM, Auto., Hi- Fi.

RUTH'S BEAUTY SHOP - Perm­anents. haircuts, shampoos and sets. -Call for appointments. GR 4-4791.

WILL BABY-SIT EVENINGS -Reliable, call GR 4-6787.

INCOME TAX RETURNS PRE­!P ARED accurately, reasonable. L. Levine,, 474·6980. - --- .... --------INCOME TAX RETURNS PRE-PARED - REASONABLE - J. ·Mousl~y, 474-6045.

'TELEVISION SIDRVICE all makes and models - TV sales new ,tind used, RCA Franehi,se TV an­'tennas installed, HANYOK BROS. -Gil . 4-6.069, GR 4-6464. .

MAJORETTES WANTED: - 6 yrs. or older. Registration open until April 1. 474-4257.

<x>ME ALIVE IN '65! Furniture, new, brand narq~s, cost plus 10%. Kay Dee Furn. Co. Greenbelt Shop­ping Center.

EXP. PAINTIDRS EXTERIOR & -INTERIOR. Call Bernie Nagle -very rea,sona.ble. 474-2940. 'BEAUTICIAN EXBERIEN- OID--D-.-. -.

With some following, Salary, Comm., & Fring-e Benefits. Greenbelt Beau­ty Salon - 474-488-.

- MAID WANT.ED· ~- ..M be Teliable, G H W & ironing, refer­ell'CCS 474-7769.

WANTED: - Ride from Plateau Place to Plant Industry Station. Please caill 474~1.

COMPLETE LINE OF

HOUSEHOLD CLEANING AIDS

Fuller Brush SERVICE DIRECT TO

YOUR HOME

Harry Shafer ~ 7 4-64 I I

born March 15, weighing 7 lbs. 13 Fireman Wi11iam W. Maguire, oz. He has a sister Angela and· a USCG, son of Mr. William Ma­brother Gordon. 5ruire, 48-ACrescent, is serving a-

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Posch, board the Coast Guard Cutter 6200 Breezewood, named her Dawn Mistletoe. Marie. Born March 15, Dawn tipped A speedy recovery to George the scales at 9 pounds. Mayhew of 6229 Springhill, who

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wood, 11- was Injured in an automobile ac­A Parkway, are the proud parents cident. of twin sons. March 18 was the all- At the last meeti'ng of Pa0k 1253, important daite. g-,Jd arrows were earned by Keith

The following Greenbelt families Kirkpaitrick, J'ohn &ien.icki, Kjp have new addresses: Robert G. Bright, Steve Glock; silver arrows Brady - 19-J Hillside; Harry E. went to Steve Glock, John Sienicki, Davis, 2-E Eastway; Edward A. and Denner Bars were given to DonBullian - 3-D Crescent; Rich- Keith Kirkpatrick, John Geoghe­arrl. B. Eastep - 45-L Ridge; Rich- gam, David Banish and Gary Leh­ard L. Ellis - 52-C Ridge; Allen C. tonen. Sorensen - l·F Southway. Several Greenbelt girls had en-

Our deepest sym-pathy to Mr. tries in the recent Science Fair and Mrs. Joseph Hromulak, 8-L ·• held in Regina ·High School All Southway who lost their 19-month- of these girls are graduates o( St.

YOUNG MOTHER wou1d like t~ ca'"t' for chiltlren during ' day. 345~ 8056.

EXPERIENCED TEACHER wfill tutor t~edio.l reading; high school English, history. ·Reasonable rates. 474-5218.

HOUSE FOR SALE BY OWNER ! Brick split-<level, 3 bedrooms, IMt.nel­led family room with fireplace, basement. Beautifully landscaped corner lot on express bus ·line. Sil­ver Spring. $18,200. 593-1482. ·

WISH P.MlT-TIME WORK: ·- Sat­urday,s and 2 evenings a week. General office work & general ledger bookkeeping. Call after 7 pm. 345-8869.

WILL CA!RE for one or two chil­dren in my home. Phone 345-8545.

F'OR SALE: - Cub Scout Uniform, complete. Size 12. Very good con­dition. Plhone 474-4228.

474-5306 I •~..,

:f ~ ~·.·. R E E N B E LT \_ .,,,-,,~(TV SERVICE

.:., /(.· . . .,,, ,· .. FORMERLY MIKE'S T. V. SERVICE

,NITH DEALER

for the World's Finest Performing Televisjon

WANTED :' SOFT · bRINK BOT­'J'ILES, MAGAZINES. OLD RAGS. GOLDE;N AGE OLUB 474•6353.

POSITON .AVAILABLE May 1 for cashier.:..typist in Greenbelt. Re­quires a knowledge o( office pro­cedures. and .proven experience as tvpist. Send resume ,to P.O. B9..x No. m: Greenbelt, Maryland.

5-Bedroom, 2 1batih, all-brick 'Ile­: tached home on wooded lot. Car­oort and workshop-$26,000. Call f6r appointment. 474-6465.

FOR SALE: - 11 ½ cu. ft. Hotpolnt Refrigerator, _freezer compartment, pull-out shelves. Good Condition. $35 or best offer. 779-5483 after 6 p.m.

WOMAN TO OARE FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN WHILE mother goes to hospit{ll t,.o have ba!by. Due in April Live in or out. 474-5482

PATRONIZE OUR

ADVERTISERS

T-elevisionServiee & Sales

All Makes - All Models RCA F)-anchised

TV Antenna's Installed

Hanyok Bros. GR 4-6464 GR 4-6069

NURSERY & GREENHOUSE S~IN ON•THl•SOJ'a~

Open Your

Sunday for Convenience

9 A.M . . to 6 -P .M. 6000 Greenbelt Rd., Green~ft

Artificial House -Plants 4' to ' 5' - $12.99 & up

P~odendron Plant · · · 1

Split-Leaf Philodendron . Ara.Ila Plant Hastatum Plant Gc.,lden · PothOs

LIM~STONE - . 5.0 :LB. BAG. - - 49.c ~ ..- - ~

Selection of _Large Flowering ·Bulbs

Anemones De Oaen 100 per bag ..... ., ....... _ ...... .. ........... -.:• ......... · ........... ... 99c

Porn 'l>om Dahlias 6 per bag (mi'<ed colors) ................. '. ............... 99c

Llly-01-The-Valley . ' 20 per bag ........................... ,_ .. , .... _._: .. ·- ........................... 99c

ctUMP WHITE BIRCH - - $12.-99 & up-......- - -

Nursery Group lo Meet The Greenbelt Nursery School's

newly fornicd long-range planning committee ,vill meet again on Tues­da,y, March :rn, at 8:30 p.m. at 39-F Ridge. Anyone intel':)sted in the future of the school is invited to at­tend.

.uiim FURNITURE BOUGHT

PHONE GR-4.:7720

PAUL'S SERVICE CO. Authorized

Hoover Dealer We Service

Your Vacuum Cleaners

Regardless of Make Pronptly! Efficiently!

927-8920 SHOP LOCATION

~23 Bladensburg Road near Peace Cross Cottage City, Md.

FISHERMEN: SHAD SEASON

NEAR. Buy your Shad darts

from -R. H. Sheets, 7-A Resoo.rch

Rd., 474-6881. You tried the re&t.

NOW buy the BEST. 25c ea.

400 Homes Available For Your Inspection

!rt Prince George's County

LANH.AM--A Winnt>,r ! ! 3 Bed­room New Brick Split Foye'f, Sep. Din. Rm .. eqn\oped Kit. l-¾ Baths. plus big Club Room w/ half bath. Full Sized Carport, Central Air Co11dit1oning, Lovely Country setting - $25,500.

RIVERDALE-4 Bedwom· Frame Cape Cod, 2 Fult Baths, newly decorated, nice wooded lot, Vets can buy - No $ DO'Wl1, $115 per month.

GREENBELT REALTY CO.

REALTORS GR. •-5700

151 Centerway Greenbelt, Hd.

William L. Green ( Greenbelter) VOLKSWAGEN REPRESENTATIVE ln'lfltes You to Visit With Him at

MID-CITY SALES CORP. HOl Rhode Island Ave., N.E., Wilshlngton, D. C.

For App't Call 529-7900

Bank Finaneing - Vico. lnlluraDoa

. ,.

DISCOUNT SPEEDY CAR WASH

TIRES PARTS ACCESSORIES

WITH THIS AD Coupon V'.illd thru Thurs., April 1, {Except Sat., SUD., & Holidays)

REGULAR PRICE $1.75 -·

FREE EVERY CAR SPRAY WAXED .• •

WHITE WALLS CLEANED •••• . , EVERY INTERIOR DEODORIZED

9457 Lanham_ Severn Road, Seabrook Opposite 11Seabroolc Shopping Center1

Monday through ~. 8 A.M. to 7 P .M. SUN. 8:00 - S:80 · Phone 577-2900

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Pilot Film Made In County Prince Georges County Detec­

tive Li-eutenant Phil Kearns was the special guest speaker at the February meeting of the Green­belt Democratic Club. Kearns pre­sented a film "Headed for Trou­ble" which deals with the opera­tions of the P.G.C. Juvenile Bureau, which Lt. Kearns heads.

Kearns stated that, when the Federal Government \fanted to make a pilot film dealing with Juvenile Bureaus, they chose Prince Georges County over all the other bureaus in the country.

The P.G.C. Juvenile Bureau was started in September of 1959 and its staff consisted of two members of the Metropolitan Police force and three from Prince Georges. Currently the Bureau has a staff of twelve. There are 175 police officers in the County.

Of :tlhe 7,000 juvenile cases listed

in 1964, about 50% have been handled through this Bureau. Of these, about 1,200 were actually referred to Coum. A Conference Bureau for parents with p roblem children has also been set up.

Lt. Kea.ms stated t hat P rin ce Geor ges County has one of the finest p robational departments in the country a nd has done a tre­mendous job in •rehabilitating juveniles.

The film, wh ich runs about thirty minutes, plus a 10 m inute trailer on a panel discussion about <the film, is available for showing at organizational meetings. Con-

Boy's Club Baseball All ooys ,vnshing to p:b,y boy's

club baseball in the age group 16 vears and under, including boys reaching 17 years of age this year, arP. asked to call AI Nuzzo 474-9497.

Co-op - Referral - Service Home Repairs VERY REASONABLE

eAdditions .Sheds esink E nclosures eshelves •Bookc.a81118

eMaJJ Openings e<Jabinet Work eF1oor Sand ePa tios eWalks

ec:Jement eBrick FenMi .SCreen Doors ePainting ePapering

ePIB8ter eRooflng eExp. Tilemen eMaintenanoo Yard & Lawn Men

B y E xp. - Part-Time Men 474-7206

LOI# 604t Loa11~ FOR INCOME TAX PAYMENTS

GREENBELT FEDERAL

121 Centerway 474-5858 HOURS: Mon. thru Fri.: 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. & 7:00-9:00 p.m.

Sat. : 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

GHI MEMBERS

IT'S ALMOST TIME AGAII for the Annual Membership Meeting and Election, to be held on May 19~1 o.nd 20th. This year, five m"olllbers mu.st be e lected to tbe Boord of Directors, •a nd three members t o the Audit Committee.

If you would Pike to be considered for service to your Corporation in one of these capacities, please get in touch with the N om inations and E lections Comnu'ttee by calling 474-9263.

Gr eenbelt Homes, I ncorporated

LOANS FOR ANY GOOD PURPOSE

Secured By Your Co-op Home

TWIN PINES SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION

CHESAPEAKE SEAFOOD 10620 Baltimore Ave., Beltsville, Md.

Small $1.75 doz.

Where U. S. 1 meet& Rhode Island Ave.

HOT STEAMED CRABS

Med. $2.50 doz.

Large $3.50 doz:.

Also LIVE HARD-SHELLED OB.ABS

474-7676

Jumbo $4.50 doz:.

Spiced Shrimp $2.50 lb. Cherrystone Clams 60c doz. Fresh Jumbo Shrimp Seafood Boxes & SandwicJ,es

FF Clams w / FF & Cole Slaw ,us Jumbo Fried Shrimp w/ FF & Cole Slaw $1.30

Orab Cake w / FF & Cole Slaw $1.80 Scallops w (FF & Cole Slaw $1.ll0

Orab Olkes 50c ea. Soft Crabs 75c Fi8h '5c

HoOJ'II Mon. thru Thur. S:00 to 11:00 p.m. Fri. and Sat. 11 :00 a.m. to U p.m. Sunday 11 :00 LIii to 10 p.m.

GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW

you'll like the bank that serves ...

-DAYTIME ..• N1GHmME

... SATURDAY, TOO!

Citizens Bank of Maryland

UN 4-1102 Branchville Office Open

8 to 1 Daily - 5 to 8 Fri. 8 t o Noon Saturday

DRIVE-IN WINDOWS

OPEN 8 to 8

Mon. thru Friday & 8 to 12

EVERY SATURDAY

Member F. D. I . C.

GREENBELT THEATRE

47Ml00

Thurs. 25 1lhru Sat. 27 WALT DISNEY' S

"THOSE CALLOW A YS" Sun. 28 thni Tne. SO

"PSYCHO" Anthony Perkin!J

Start$ Wed. 81

"FATHER GOOSE" Cary Grant - Leslie Oa.ron

Ooming April 8 - 2 p.m. Special Matinee

For the Golden Age Club and Friends

7 BRIDES FOR 7 BROTHERS Boward Keel · Jane Powell

Thursday, March 25, 1965 ~deH~t-:1?:~M = !;::ibpdMM~MdMNOOM....,,.....O~

FABRIC SA LE 50' A Yard And Less

(Reg. $1.29 to $5.98 a yd.)

( Thousands of yards of brocade, bark-c"lotk, antique saltin, etc.)

Sun. Mo.r. 28, 2-10 P.M. Mon. Mar . 29, ·10 A.M. - 5 P.M. TUf)::J. Mar. 30, 10 A.M. - 10 P .M. We<l. Mar. 31, 10 A.M. - 5 P.M.

Jewish Community Center

~ett ~eaeet'I Salo,e $25 • $30 Breck Perms

½ price sale (Not for colored hai r )

Lamp Cuts - by:

MR. BERNARD

PH. 474-4881

next to Greenbelt Theat re

2nd FI. Greenbelt S hop. Center

Ridge & Westway Rd. Greenbelt, Md.

WALK - IN - WHITE! New Shipme nt of

WHITE SOCKS F or the E ntire Family Men, Women, Children

Shop Now for Easter Hats are In!

Bags to Match! See our cute "Dress-Up"

Clothes for Ohildren N ew Shipment& Arriving

All at Bargain Prices

Ben Franklin In the Gt'eenbelt Shopping Oenter

Mon.-Sat.

BEFORE SELLING A GREENBELT HOME CONSULT

MARY JANE KINZER GREENBELT HOMES, INC.

HAMILTON PLACE

FOR BEST RESULTS-LIST WITH US Sales Office Open 7 Days A Week)

Phones: 474-4161 474-4331

VETERAN'S LIQUORS 11630 Baltimore Blvd.

Beltsville, Md.

New Store

Air Conditioned

474-1000 . - 474-8046

We Deliver

10 a.m. - 10 p.m. Mon. - Thurs. 10 a.m. - Midnight - Fri. - Sat.

VETS BOURBONS - GINS - CORDIW

Blends Mix or Match

$3.49 Fifth or 3 for $10.00 up

~ Gallon

Kentucky Whiskey A Blend

Cut to 7.99 ½ Gallon

Full Quarts Gin

3.59 quart

2 qts. for 7 .00

Champagne or Sparkling Burgundy

W-mes Imported from aD over the Worhl Natioaally Known Brands of W-me

Everything Modernized But OUR Prices

Pennsylvania Beer CANS

2.69 Case Store only Handy for Beach or Boat

VETERAN'S SPECIAL

BOURBON $3.49 Fifth or 3 or $10.00

VETS WHISKEY, GIN, VODKA

Mix or :\fawh

$2.99 Fifths or 3 for $8. 75 up

$1.99 Fifth or 2 fer $3.78 $.97 Fifth and up

$1.19 1/2 Gal and ap