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Thursday, December 2b, 1963 CLASSIFIED Classified rates are five cents per “vord, fifty cents minimum. Ada should be submitted in writing, ac companied by cash payment, to the News Review Office at 15 Parkway not later than 10 p.m. of the Tues day preceding publication. If ac companied by cash payment, ads may be deposited in the News Re - view box at the Twin Pines Savings and Loan Association. CALDWELL’S WASHER SERVICE All makes expertly repaired. Author is'd whirlpool dealer. GR 4-5515. TYPEWRITER REPAIR: Overhaul ana cleaning. Portable, standard and electric typewriters. Call Mr, K. Kincius GR. 4-6018. Any time. TV TROUBLE: Service by Tony Pisano. GR. 4-7841. PAINTING - Interior and exterior Louis B. Neumann, 8-C Research OR. 4-6357 after 6 p.m. T.vTsERVIciT GR. 4-5366 - Mike Talbot Also AM, FM, Auto, HI-FI. WINES, BEER, Whiskey. Soda. T*B~ ported and American. Porter's 8200 Balto Blvd., College Park 474-3273. RUTH’S BEAUTY SHOP - perm anents, haircuts, shampoos and sets. Call for appointments. GR 4-4791. WILL BABY-SIT EVENINGS - Reliable, call GR 4-6787. WILL PET-SIT WHILE ON VACATION - GR 4-6787. ' TELEVISION SERVICE -all makes & models - TV sales new and used - RCA Franchise TV antennas installed. HANYOK BROS. GR 4-6464, GR 4-6069, HAVE A CARPOOL - NEED DRI VERS - 14th & D Sts., N.W. Hours; 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Cali 474-6060. ROTATOR DRIVER WANTED for existing carpool - vicinity 12th and Ind. Ave. S.W. - hours 9-5:30, Call 474-6358 or 474-4236 evenings. GREENBELT LANDSCAPE SER VICE - Call Barton, 474-5148, CALENDAR SALE - The Green belt Ndrsery School appointment calendars are again on sale at Twin Pines or by calling 474-7372. WANTED - Ride to vicinity of Du pont Circle. Please contact Liz Norris, 474-7407. WOULD YOU LIKE A FREE MAKE-UP AND SKIN ANA LYSIS? Contact Beauty Counselor, Janet Levine, 474-8312. FOR SALE - Girl’s bicycle 26" - Boy's bicycle 20’’ - $7.50 each. 474- 7816. PAINTING - Interior, Sls daily. Call 474-4660. In Turkey, CARE Food Crusade packages help feed 43,000 chil dren and adults, adding 500 to 900 caleries a day to each per son’s diet the difference be tween hunger and adequate nutri tion. Tele visi on Se rvi ce & Sales All Makes AH Models RCA Franchised TV Antenna’s Installed Hanyok Bros. GR 4-6464 GR 4-6069 GREENBELT THEATRE Free Parking GR. 4-8100 Thurs., Friday Dee. 26 - 27 "UNDER THE YUM YUM TREE" Jack Jemmor Special Kiddie Show - Sat. Mat. "SNOW WHITE & THE THREE STOOGES" Sat Eve - Tucs - Dec. 28 - Dec. 81 "UNDER THE YUM YUM TREE" Starts Wed. Jan. 1 "WHO'S MINDING THE STORE" Jerry Lewis Oun, 'JtefaA&vu by Elaine Skobuk - 474-6060 It’s a boy for Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Conrad, 8-B Southway. Gary was bom December 6 weighing 7 lbs. 13 oz. He joins Daryl and Cheryl. Gary’s aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dowling live at 4-U Laurel. There’s a brand new baby in the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Hus band, 3-D Laurel, Shelley Darlene arrived December 16 weighing 5 lbs. 13 oz. She has a brother Mark age 2. Shelley has two sets of aunts and uncles living in Green belt - Mr. and Mrs. . Harbaugh and Mr. and Mrs. D. Mantz. It’s a girl for Mr. and Mrs. Bill Redisch, 6148 Springhill. Cynthia Teri made her debut December 10 weighing 6 lbs. 4 oz. Cynthia is a first child. So glad to hear that Mrs. Clyde Hitt, 5-E Ridge, is back home af ter a siege in the hospital. Happy-happy birthday to Mel anie Stair, 6-T Hillside, who was eight years old December 22. “Sound of Music and Old Fash ion Christmas," was Pack 748 Cub Scouts’ theme of the month. At their combined November-Decem ber meeting they presented musical skits, poems, a model of telstar, and had a pinata fashioned in the likeness of their cubmaster, Jack Lewis. Two new Bobcats joined the Pack - Hoyt E. Matthal and James L. Robin. The following were given awards: Kevin Wil kinson, Wolf Silver Arrow, Joseph Klinger, Bear Gold and Silver Ar row, James R. Wooddell, Bear Badge and Golden Arrow. In November, the Pack went on a field trip to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Museum. * Lieutenant (junior grade) Char les Carroll Barcus. Supply Corps, U. S. Navy, was named Honor Gra duate (a final average of 95.44) in the class graduating at the Navy Supply Corps School on December 19. Lt. Barcus is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Walsh Barcus, 2-T Gardenway. He entered the U. S. Naval Academy in June of 1956 and was commissioned as an En sign of the line in June, 1960. Fol lowing graduation, Lt. Barcus will be assigned to the USS Cadmus as assistant to the Supply Officer. He and his wife, Rita, will make Ttew *fyea% I REALTORS | 151 CENTER WAY < GREENBELT, MD. \ GR&nite 4-5700 ) CO-OP APARTMENT S I A steal at this price ! \ Only $1550 asking equity - $3351 is maximum needed for posses-) sion - Payments less than SBO.OO > per month. % 3 BEDROOM FRAME < Vacant - Quick Possession ( Asking equity $2975 - Only $825. ? down and you can move in! S 2 BEDROOM \ BRICK DUPLEX S Excellent location S Many Extras \ Fast Possession / GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW thair home in Norfolk, Virginia. Judy Bragone and Susan Ellerin were among the dancers in the High Point Modem Dance Croup’s production of “Patterns of Ameri ca” held in the school’s Little Thea tre. Barbara Bowman and Missy Brady were selected along with ten other girls from High Point to participate iii a Play Day at Cole Field House. The event was sponsored by the Junior Class of the University of Maryland. Mr. Gerald Boisvert, 7-C Cres cent, sponsor for the High Point Museum, reported that the Hall of Nations has received the flag of the Republic of Mali, a gift from the Ambassador of Mali. This makes the 124th flag in the Hall of Nations which was dedicated in 1959. by the Dean of the Diploma tic Corps to the United States to Peace Through Brotherhood. Ronald Newman, construction man, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Newman, 4-B Laurel. is serving with the Mobile Construc tion Battalion Four which recent ly returned to the Construction Battalion Center, Davisville, Rhode Island after six months duty at the Naval Station, Argentina, New foundland. A HAPPY AND HEALTHY NEW YEAR TO YOU ALL ! IXEBSyII FURNITURE | BOUGHT PHONE GR.4-772Q I GRAND OPENING - FEB. 1,1964 1 Breeibelt & (fauttiruf School E affiliated with Town & Country Day School of Silver Spring, Md. p Offe ring Nursery (3 yrs) Pre-Kindergarten (4 yrs) Kindergarten (5 yrs) 3 The Newest & Finest Nursery School | Facility In The Metropolitan Area f Full Day & Half Day Classes ji Before School Care From 7 AM. After School Care to 6 P.M. For Information - Phone 474-5114 School Address - 6237 Springiiill Dr. fj Mrs. Hilda Hany - Headmistress in Springhill Lake, Greenbelt, Md. VETERAN’S LIQUORS 11630 Baltimore Blvd. Beltsville, Md. We Deliver Phone 474-1000 Afternoon Delivery Service Charlotte Plakos HAPPY NEW YEAR To Our Many Friends In Greenbelt WE THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATRONAGE IN THE PAST AND HOPE TO BE ABLE TO SERVE YOU IN THE FUTURE. Charlotte Plakos S-jfrUmq&Ul 'Hotel by Marion Weston, 474-1076 Springhill Lake residents will have the opportunity to meet their neighbors at the Open House Party, sponsored by management, to be held on Sunday, December 29, at 8 p.m. at the Community House. Ice-skating is allowed on the lake behind the Community House whenever conditions per mit. The first meeting of the New Year of the Springhill Lake Citi zens Association will be held on Wednesday evening, January 8. The agenda includes the appointment of a nominating committee, who will select candidates for the vari ous officers to be elected in March. Also to be discussed are plans for community social activities. An informal Social Hour, with refresh ments will follow the business meeting. Urgent fteed Far Emergency Shelter Homes For Children Homes providing emergency shelter care are urgently needed for children committed to Prince George’s County Welfare* Board by the Juvenile Court. Board rate of $3.50 per day is paid for each child receiving emergency shelter care. In ad dition, a $lO flat rate is paid per month for all available beds. For anyone interested in giving emergency shelter care, please call Mrs. Danner, Prince George’s County Welfare Board, WA 7-4600 for further information. N 474-33*4 ®yQ| BEEN SILT iW T.V. SERVICE MIKE’S T.V. SERVICE DEALER for the World's Finest Performing Television servicing biack & white end color sets & also AM, FM, Stereo and Auto Radios of all makes and models RCA Console - 25.00 , Admiral - 17” Table Model - 35.00 Phileo 19” Portable - 60.00 Zenith 21” Consolette - 70.00 ALL SETS GUARANTEED 90 DAYS Zenith and Admiral Have New Picture Tubes Page 3