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A COi,r;,lUNITY SERVICE OF THE PILiI,iIT HIllS CITIZENS ASSOCIATION PHCA OFFICERS 1958-59: Douglas E. Glass, President Mrs. Frederick E. Chapman, Secretary Gail J . -: Ti:lspn . Vice Preside nt Laurence A. Short! Treas, urer ASSOCI ATION MEETI NG - The tenth (and las't) general meeting in the 1958-59 session of the Pimmit Hills Citizens Association VJill be held at 8:00 p.m., TUESDAY, JUNE 2 in PILil ,IIT HILLS SCHOOL. Hembers and nen-members al.ike are cordially invited to attend. Principal items on the agenda for the June meeting include: · Installation of NeVi Officers See item beloH, this page. · Anards Presentation Ceremony - Presentation of Outstanding ArJ8.rd and two Herit Cit- ations'to Pirnmit'Hills Teen Club members; award to Pimmit Hills Teen Club and three Achievement Anards to members of Pimmit Hills Citizens Association ' · Hotion Picture Presentation - (Postponed i'rom la.:;t meeting) - A film of general interest ,,;.ill be announced and shol'Jl1 at the meeting. ASSOCliiTION OFFICEnS FOR 1959-60 AImOUI\lCED The follo1,'ring are the neVT officers of the ' Pi mmit Eills Citizens Association nho rJere elected in the ',iay 5 meeting. President - Mr. "'.Jayne E. Comer, 425 Leonard Rd., T11 3-7675. ' Senior Vice Pres. - Lir. Douglas E. Glass, 409 Lisle Ave., TT! 3-9527. Secretary - Lirs. James P. Smith, 2119 Pimmit Dr., 1:.;L 6-;<310. Treasurer - L;r. Laurence A. Short, Lisle i'we " T'.': 3-9438. V -Pres., Region A - I.irs. Conrad Ritchey, 303 Pilnmit Dr., 1".! 3-7242. V-':Pres., Redon B - Jack N. liiller, 1930 pinuni t Dr., T,; 3-9319. V -Fres" RegionC -tiro Leonard P. I. iiller, 2123 Cherri Dr., 1'\1 3-7536. V-Pres .• Region D - 1.ir. Albert E. Partridge, 110 Lisle Ave., T:1 3-7787. V-Pres., Region E - Lirs. David A. Flester, 405 Lis Ie Ave., 'TIT 3-7616. V-Pres.! Hedon F - L!r. James E . Haney, 607 Lisle Ave., T.! 3-7172. ASSOCIATION AGAIN PREPARES TO COiJlliST TAPS On hay 6 our president-elect" V[.ayne Comer, pinch-hitting for Public Utilities Chairman, ,Julius Lleier, appeared ,before the County Board of SuperVisors and obtained a post- ponement of a scheduled hearing on an appli- cation seeking permission to add 42 new SeYler taps to the Pirnmet Service Co. dis- posal systerr,. In several previous hearings : 'during recent yeats, the of the Association to such applications had con- ,tributeci to their , denial. by the:Soard. ,11r. Come r I s mo ti on Has granted on the ground that the Association had not received notice of the in time to prepare their position. This matter 'was set to come up , for hearing on Iiay 20. LIeamrhile, at press...;. : time, the problem is on the agenda for dis- cussion at the Association I s Executive Com- mittee meeting in preparation for the Board ; hearing.

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A COirlUNITY SERVICE OF THE PILiIiIT HIllS CITIZENS ASSOCIATION PHCA OFFICERS 1958-59 Douglas E Glass President Mrs Frederick E Chapman Secretary Gail J -Tilspn Vice President Laurence A Short Treasurer

ASSOCI ATION MEETI NG - The tenth (and last) general meeting in the 1958-59 session of the Pimmit Hills Citizens Association VJill be held at 800 pm TUESDAY JUNE 2 in PILilIIT HILLS SCHOOL Hembers and nen-members alike are cordially invited to attend

Principal items on the agenda for the June meeting include

middot Installation of NeVi Officers See item beloH this page

middot Anards Presentation Ceremony - Presentation of Outstanding ArJ8rd and two Herit Cit shyationsto PirnmitHills Teen Club members award to Pimmit Hills Teen Club and three Achievement Anards to members of Pimmit Hills Citizens Association

middot Hotion Picture Presentation - (Postponed irom lat meeting) - A film of general interest ill be announced and sholJl1 at the meeting

ASSOCliiTION OFFICEnS FOR 1959-60 AImOUIlCED

The follo1ring are the neVT officers of the Pi mmit Eills Citizens Association nho rJere elected in the iay 5 meeting

President - Mr Jayne E Comer 425 Leonard Rd T11 3-7675 Senior Vice Pres - Lir Douglas E Glass 409 Lisle Ave TT 3-9527 Secretary - Lirs James P Smith 2119 Pimmit Dr 1L 6-lt310 Treasurer - Lr Laurence A Short 31~ Lisle iwe T 3-9438 V-Pres Region A - Iirs Conrad Ritchey 303 Pilnmit Dr 1 3-7242 V-Pres Redon B - ~lr Jack N liiller 1930 pinuni t Dr T 3-9319 V-Fres RegionC -tiro Leonard P Iiiller 2123 Cherri Dr 11 3-7536 V-Pres bull Region D - 1ir Albert E Partridge 110 Lisle Ave T1 3-7787 V-Pres Region E - Lirs David A Flester 405 Lis Ie Ave TIT 3-7616 V-Pres Hedon F - Lr James E Haney 607 Lisle Ave T 3-7172

ASSOCIATION AGAIN PREPARES TO COiJlliST SE~ER TAPS

On hay 6 our president-elect V[ayne Comer pinch-hitting for Public Utilities Chairman

Julius Lleier appeared before the County Board of SuperVisors and obtained a postshyponement of a scheduled hearing on an appli shycation seeking permission to add 42 new SeYler taps to the Pirnmet Service Co disshyposal systerr In several previous hearings during recent yeats the oppoSit~011 of the Association to such applications had conshytributeci to their denial by theSoard

11r Come r I s mo ti on Has granted on the ground that the Association had not received notice of the heari~g in time to prepare their position This matter was set to come up

for hearing on Iiay 20 LIeamrhile at press time the problem is on the agenda for disshycussion at the Association I s Executive Comshymittee meeting in preparation for the Board hearing

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COUNTY BUDGET PROPOSAL SPARKS CLASH IN ASSOCIATJON lIEETING

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On May 20 the proposed Fairfax County budget for the fisoa]~ea~ 1959-60 18s to be placed before tfie Brofd bf ii Sl1pervisors for final approval bull i r I

This fast approaching deadline provoked spiri ted-discussion in the Assciation IS

Hay 5 general meeting in reference to the portion of the budget affecting the Countyls progranif or parks and rec reatiori ~ A large majori ty of those present favored the Park Authori ty s rec o111lTendations of expendi tures tOV[3rd this program This nas opposed by a small but determined minority

At least one thing was clear as a result of __101$ qebate Honever great are the differshy

ences they may have in their approach to the subject the people of this community are not indifferent tovlard the subject of recreshyatior especially as it concerns the youngshyste rs

GARFIElD ilEHORIAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH

norshiping at Pi1rui1itHills Elementary School

930 am Church SChool 1045 a~mWorship Service

including observance of Lord IS Supper (NUr$8 ry provided )

Frank Hall Hinister

308 Magafity Ref Tn 3-9552

ST LUIE 1 S LlETHODIST CHURCH

2300 Leesburg Pike Falls Church Virginia

VtJorship Service and Sunday School for Children

930 and 1100 am (Crib-Nursery at Both Services)

Methodist youth Fellowship 700 pm

n Jeryl Fink Liinister Tn 3-7233

-HH~- NErTSLETTER NOTES -)HH~-

This is the last ~2Jtien_gJ t0ec ~t Hills Newsletter for the 1958-59 year--and formiddot this editor the end of middot an inter~~~~~g and personally renarding job

lhen re too]( over editorship during the sumshymer of 157 the NerJSletterhag ~grDwn middot froma one-page flier printed arid distributed b~ membersmiddot of the Association t sol Distrfct Representatlves Committee riiich sciiie -of the residents receIved IIsometimes~II --o a t r iO-toshyfour-page monthly bulletin mcsj~ of--poundhe resishydents received1lmost of the time1I

For a good uhile Association members had suggested thQt the Nensletler---be --pllt on a self-supporting basisltJnd that its delivery by mail rather than by the District Represhysentatives or (later) by Cub Scouts might shyprovide more reliable and complete distribushytion nith less effort Othe rs suggested inshyclusion of nevIS about community groups other than the Association

As ne tool( over the editorship Chuck LelJis then beginning the second of his tno short terms as Association President suggested ne look into the self-supporting and mail del-shyi very ideas Follorring through~ 1re found that our old duplicator nas inadequate to handleei ther the volume or quality of proshyduction required to carry advertising nhich nould have put the paper on a sEilf-supportshying basis Ie also found that mailing costs increased distribution costs toslJch _an exshytent as to be prohibitive nitholit suostan tial support through advertising

Consequently He shelved these ideas and turned to nri ting editing and printing the Neisletter for that AssociaUgn yeer 11i th a lot of help on the productiarland distri bution side from Lee 1Jahl Hans Eoses the Cubs illld a number of others ne managed to get out the year 1 s ten editions These ran tuo to five pages each and covered most Association nens rJith a fen odd items nOn and then on other activities

Our experience rJith the Association 1 s anti shyquated duplicator and 1Jl th distribution foul-ups rn1en the Cubs couldn 1 t make deli vshyery in bad 1reather nere so frustratinG ne rrere soon ready to thron in ~the sponge Inshystead Vie nere given perrrission by the Assoshyciation to look into replacing the duplicashytor at reasonable price--a task at Thich ne Cont t d shy

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TRUFAX ADDBESSE9 ASSOCIATI N MEETING

Part of t 8 program of the regular busine88 meeti ng of tho Pimmit Hills Citizens Assocshy

tion May 5 wa~ informal talk by Alfred bull Trueax a member of the AdVisory Commitshy

tes to th Fairfax aunty fark Authority Currently lir Trueat is a ca didato to repshyresent this area in the Virginia Bouse of Delegates

He pointed out that his committee was studyshying prospectivs park 8itea toward a recomshymendation to the Pnrk Authorty and that th Pimmit Hills A lmS high on their priorshyi ty list as an area badly in need of park and recreationsl facilities

The speaker a_so indlcated that the Boyl s Club r cilities n ld program at the McLean American legion playgrcnmd at Ea s Hill Road is available tc Pimmit Hills boyso While a fe of our boys ani ow enrolled in1

th r athletic program Mro Trueu said he o d like to see more of them participate

Anyone interested is urged to call Wade N Hansborough at EL 6-]6766

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TlE ONLY tJEiELRY STORE OF ITS KILID IN THE rlETROPOLITAN AREA INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED jev-elry made from GENUINE SEiIIPRECIOUS stones from exotic places allover the -world bull Goldstone both broR~ and blue is the only synthetic stone used to date

EXCITING NEn DIFFEPElTT mmSUALl ODD EXOTIC 1 ORIGINAL CONVERSATION PIECES 1

Definitely designed and created to caus~ that SECOND look wherever Horn And -e don t fail the TEENAGERS or the children Jewelry for ALL ages and all at POPUlAR UNHEARD OF ASTOUilDINGLY LOW PRICES 1 Come in and see for yourself STONES AGATE Me~ican Ice Blue Carnelian IJexican Crazy Lace Green T-1oss Brov711 Moss and uontana-BDss AtffiTHYST From the Dark Continent truly the darkest purple Wetve ever seen Brazilian the pale clear pastel so charished in brilliance j and Mexican the inshybetween color so h~rd to find to lfLatch apparel (all of these birthstone for February) AQUATlARHlE a birthstone for March AVENTURINE~ a sought-for green from India BLOODSTONE many times looked for seldom fouhd also a birthstone for Harch then CBRYSOCOLIA lovelY very rich blue nearly turquoise and sometimes vdth green malachite combinations CITRINE (false Topaz and birthstone for November) clear pale yellow dark amber and opalized CR01H OF SILVER a black stone lUth stripes and crowns of silver GARNET birthstone for January (yes the genuine article) a rich red -nine GOLDSTOllE the synthetic mentioned either brown or blue with sparkling golden spangles JADE (yes maam and yes sir JADE) almost Kelly green with white inclusions lAPIS IAZULI~December stone rich blue against white OBSIDIAN both Apache Tears black clear translucent and Snowflake or Flowering black with trapped grey volcanic ash REGALITE a pastel green quartz RHODONITE pink and black tIGCOLITE a different striped green ROSE QUARTZ shades frorl Rose to almost white RU1IlATED QUARTZ clear viith rutile hairs TIGEREYE Blue Red and INCOHPARABLE Golden TOUR~rp_LINE green or pink TURQUOISE all small sized also for December UNAKITE a local stone from the Appalachians Gnd OPALIZED 1(-OOD offering a great variety of colors

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EARRINGS Dangle Button or Pierced Ear type toi100 up P2NDAmS- Single stone of your choice 15 16 18 or 24 in Rhodium plated 18 karat Hamilton Gold plated or sterling silver chains bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull$3 00 up NECKlACES - 7 stones $700 up 5 stones $500 up 3 stones $4 00 up - on lovely medium eight Rhodium plated or 18 klrat Hamilton Gold plated chain your choice of length Heavier chain slightly higher Also the popular 54 inch wrap-around with 7 stones all elongated doubly terminated lovely stones bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull$ll OO up BRACELETS - 7 stones ~)500 up 5 stones $400 up 3 stones $3 00 up 1 stone $1 00 up ECONmiY SUGGESTION FOR THE THRIFTY - get bracelet viii th all different colcred stones then earrings to match apparel and one of the bracelet stones SiEATER GUARDS - Small Alligator clips with stone mounted on each clip - $2 00 FURSE J-ULLS - to help milady find that elusive zipper~end Stone on short chain$100 BO PINS - Sterling silver bow pin vdth single stene pendant - nice at throat of blouse or as scatter pin - this is also true of other pins offeredbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull $300 SAFETY PIN - Rhodium pl-ated with 8 stone pendants bullbullbullbullbullbull d bullbullbullbullbullbull$500 VIISHING PIN - Rhodium plated with single stone pendant bullbullbullbull$300 KEY CBJlINS - holds 10 keys Vlell with short chain to Red or Golden Tigereye bullbullbullbullbull$100 BOlA TIES - lariat cord colors of brown amp tan black amp white black and aquamarine dark green navy blue red and black in combination with 1 or 3 stones of your choice - $250 up CUFF LINKS $800 pair up either baroque (free shape) or cut stones SETS $1000 up TIE BARS - $300 each TIE RACKS - $100 each ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO 10 FEDERAL EXCISE TAX ViATCH amp JEFEIRY REPAIRING at reasonable prices

JETEL-FAIR INC - 1073 Viest Broad Street - Falls Church Virginia JE 2-8944 (upstairs over the branch of Falls Church Bank in West End -Business Center)

(lJevJSletter - Contd from p 2) spent many cdd hours during the vlinter of 57-58

By early spring l1e located a new machine capable of prcducing good printed matter illustrations and advertising copy and conshyvertable to motorized operation The machshyine ras successfully tested in production of our Liarch 58 edi tion ~ i th contribushytions of $100 by the local Teen Club and 8150 by the Association the duplicator Vias purchased and put to work for the b21ance of the year

The cost of prcduction for the year exclusshyive of the nen duplicator was about 320-shyall of vtlich came direc tly out of the Assocshyiations modest tre2sury This together rli th our distribution problems made it obshyvious that the paper had either to be cut back drastically in coverage or circulation or put on a self-supporting mail-delivery basis

Firmly convinced the Nevrsletter 1-Ias capable of useful community service oe volunteered to continue editing the paper and to try to make itself-sustaining during the 1958-59 yeltlr By late summer 58 VIe came up lith a plan to do this The plan together ni th a ~nOO budget to be repaid entirely by adshyvertising revenue nas submitted to and apshyproved by the Associations general membershyship In ~ddition the membership authorizshyed ~50 to motorize the duplicator

The story from there on except for its finshyancialaspects has been spelled out month-byshymonth by the Newsletters last 10 editions Although it VAll be partially incomplete unshytil sometime in June or early July the finshyancial story is encouraging Though expendshyatures IJill have exceeded our budget ( (850 to -900) ~nd despite a late start in ad vershytising present indications are that our revshyenues will balance our costs just about evenly

Considering expenses last year or even the year before the saving on this years opershyation is equal to or more than the cost of the nen duplicator In addition residents have continued to receive middotIhat ne hope is an improved paper at no cost either to themshyselves or the Association It provided exshypanded coverage by includjng nens of a number though by no means enough of our other comshymunity groups and activities And in addishytion it gave our advertisers a service at

the 10Jest possible cost fo r the quaE ty and circulation volume received

Jhy do we put this brief history of the NeVlsshylet ter on the record Some vull say its only a matter of chest-beating on the part of tbis editor l-ell viere immodest enough to admit that in part this is true The real credi t hoyever goes to the nearly half-a-hundred individuals in our community who ~rorking together in small nays and large made this years Newsletter a more than moderate success--and vdthout Thom any achievement on our part vTOuld have been an absolut~ impossibilitv

No our main purposes here are threefold First and foremost weve tried to preserve at least a sketchy outline of the NeIsshyletters gradual development over the years as tangible evidence of the effectiveness of voluntary co~munity effort and cooperation Second vre ve presented the material as a tribute to those who made this progress posshysible And third weve tried to ShOYI how each succeeding editor and staff building slovvly on the acc omplishments of their preshydecessors and applying the many valuable suggestions put forth by friends and co~ workers have managed to improve the paper a little each year as an instrument of signifshyicant communi~y service

1e also hope that someone reading this rill consider offering to manage the Nevrsletter during the year ahead

In taking leave of the Nevrsletter vred like to offer our sincerest thanks--both for ourshyselves personally and for the entire communshyity--to the many kind people who have made possible its recent progress

Advertising - ]ayne Comer lenore Mathevrs Peggy ilson Doris Turner Hilda rIahl and Boots Flasher Art fork amp Reporting shyShirley Barnes Secretarial amp Reporting shy

Rena Chapman Editing ampReporting - Lee Hahl Helen Shacochis Kathie Ritchey Barbara ~ood Jim Haney Boris Liandrovsky and Floyd Flasher Production amp Assembly shyHans and Ruth lioses Doug Glass Bob Printzshyenhoff DeForest Rathbone Dave Flester Nick Kakalec Jack Barnes larry Short Bill Hearne Joe Iiahar members of the PH Teen Club St Lukes and Good Counsel Churches Lemon Hd PTA and many othe rs Financial and General Support - FHCA members and Exec~ Committee advertisers and residents Techshynical Assistance - Francis Erdle

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Lemon Road PTAs year-end meeting featured selections by the Lemon Road School Band Lir Striefflers square dance group and the Alyrrard dance class The business meeting VIas devoted mainly to installation of neVI officers tirs Jiagari ty ceported purchases or several new pieces of playground equipshy

ment a ItLoop-O_Ball1t tether ball and basket balls llrs Majors l[on the room count

J une 5 Ifill be the las t day of classes but most students fill return to school June 9 for l hours for report cards School opens at 9 30 that morning and transportation service nill start 4 5 minutes late but vall follm[ regular order Double-shift first graders will be given their reports June 5 and need not return June 9

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LeCAL GARDENERS TO hAKE ROUNDS

The Green Thumb Garden Club of Pimmit Hills vrill feature as part of its monthly meeting June 10 a tour of members gardens Refreshshyments also rill be served at the home of Hrs Charles C BroYJD 424 Le onard Rd

The nevrly elected president of the Garden Club is iolrs Frederick E Chapman of 404 Fi sher Dr

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On May 20 the proposed Fairfax County budget for the fisoa]~ea~ 1959-60 18s to be placed before tfie Brofd bf ii Sl1pervisors for final approval bull i r I

This fast approaching deadline provoked spiri ted-discussion in the Assciation IS

Hay 5 general meeting in reference to the portion of the budget affecting the Countyls progranif or parks and rec reatiori ~ A large majori ty of those present favored the Park Authori ty s rec o111lTendations of expendi tures tOV[3rd this program This nas opposed by a small but determined minority

At least one thing was clear as a result of __101$ qebate Honever great are the differshy

ences they may have in their approach to the subject the people of this community are not indifferent tovlard the subject of recreshyatior especially as it concerns the youngshyste rs

GARFIElD ilEHORIAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH

norshiping at Pi1rui1itHills Elementary School

930 am Church SChool 1045 a~mWorship Service

including observance of Lord IS Supper (NUr$8 ry provided )

Frank Hall Hinister

308 Magafity Ref Tn 3-9552

ST LUIE 1 S LlETHODIST CHURCH

2300 Leesburg Pike Falls Church Virginia

VtJorship Service and Sunday School for Children

930 and 1100 am (Crib-Nursery at Both Services)

Methodist youth Fellowship 700 pm

n Jeryl Fink Liinister Tn 3-7233

-HH~- NErTSLETTER NOTES -)HH~-

This is the last ~2Jtien_gJ t0ec ~t Hills Newsletter for the 1958-59 year--and formiddot this editor the end of middot an inter~~~~~g and personally renarding job

lhen re too]( over editorship during the sumshymer of 157 the NerJSletterhag ~grDwn middot froma one-page flier printed arid distributed b~ membersmiddot of the Association t sol Distrfct Representatlves Committee riiich sciiie -of the residents receIved IIsometimes~II --o a t r iO-toshyfour-page monthly bulletin mcsj~ of--poundhe resishydents received1lmost of the time1I

For a good uhile Association members had suggested thQt the Nensletler---be --pllt on a self-supporting basisltJnd that its delivery by mail rather than by the District Represhysentatives or (later) by Cub Scouts might shyprovide more reliable and complete distribushytion nith less effort Othe rs suggested inshyclusion of nevIS about community groups other than the Association

As ne tool( over the editorship Chuck LelJis then beginning the second of his tno short terms as Association President suggested ne look into the self-supporting and mail del-shyi very ideas Follorring through~ 1re found that our old duplicator nas inadequate to handleei ther the volume or quality of proshyduction required to carry advertising nhich nould have put the paper on a sEilf-supportshying basis Ie also found that mailing costs increased distribution costs toslJch _an exshytent as to be prohibitive nitholit suostan tial support through advertising

Consequently He shelved these ideas and turned to nri ting editing and printing the Neisletter for that AssociaUgn yeer 11i th a lot of help on the productiarland distri bution side from Lee 1Jahl Hans Eoses the Cubs illld a number of others ne managed to get out the year 1 s ten editions These ran tuo to five pages each and covered most Association nens rJith a fen odd items nOn and then on other activities

Our experience rJith the Association 1 s anti shyquated duplicator and 1Jl th distribution foul-ups rn1en the Cubs couldn 1 t make deli vshyery in bad 1reather nere so frustratinG ne rrere soon ready to thron in ~the sponge Inshystead Vie nere given perrrission by the Assoshyciation to look into replacing the duplicashytor at reasonable price--a task at Thich ne Cont t d shy

i

bull bull

REGISTERED 20 1raquopound aO V VE

FALLS CHURCH VA

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YOUR SET SHOULD BE keuro PAIRpoundD~~ ONLY ~y R QOALITtpoundD

TeCUNIctAN

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TRUFAX ADDBESSE9 ASSOCIATI N MEETING

Part of t 8 program of the regular busine88 meeti ng of tho Pimmit Hills Citizens Assocshy

tion May 5 wa~ informal talk by Alfred bull Trueax a member of the AdVisory Commitshy

tes to th Fairfax aunty fark Authority Currently lir Trueat is a ca didato to repshyresent this area in the Virginia Bouse of Delegates

He pointed out that his committee was studyshying prospectivs park 8itea toward a recomshymendation to the Pnrk Authorty and that th Pimmit Hills A lmS high on their priorshyi ty list as an area badly in need of park and recreationsl facilities

The speaker a_so indlcated that the Boyl s Club r cilities n ld program at the McLean American legion playgrcnmd at Ea s Hill Road is available tc Pimmit Hills boyso While a fe of our boys ani ow enrolled in1

th r athletic program Mro Trueu said he o d like to see more of them participate

Anyone interested is urged to call Wade N Hansborough at EL 6-]6766

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TlE ONLY tJEiELRY STORE OF ITS KILID IN THE rlETROPOLITAN AREA INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED jev-elry made from GENUINE SEiIIPRECIOUS stones from exotic places allover the -world bull Goldstone both broR~ and blue is the only synthetic stone used to date

EXCITING NEn DIFFEPElTT mmSUALl ODD EXOTIC 1 ORIGINAL CONVERSATION PIECES 1

Definitely designed and created to caus~ that SECOND look wherever Horn And -e don t fail the TEENAGERS or the children Jewelry for ALL ages and all at POPUlAR UNHEARD OF ASTOUilDINGLY LOW PRICES 1 Come in and see for yourself STONES AGATE Me~ican Ice Blue Carnelian IJexican Crazy Lace Green T-1oss Brov711 Moss and uontana-BDss AtffiTHYST From the Dark Continent truly the darkest purple Wetve ever seen Brazilian the pale clear pastel so charished in brilliance j and Mexican the inshybetween color so h~rd to find to lfLatch apparel (all of these birthstone for February) AQUATlARHlE a birthstone for March AVENTURINE~ a sought-for green from India BLOODSTONE many times looked for seldom fouhd also a birthstone for Harch then CBRYSOCOLIA lovelY very rich blue nearly turquoise and sometimes vdth green malachite combinations CITRINE (false Topaz and birthstone for November) clear pale yellow dark amber and opalized CR01H OF SILVER a black stone lUth stripes and crowns of silver GARNET birthstone for January (yes the genuine article) a rich red -nine GOLDSTOllE the synthetic mentioned either brown or blue with sparkling golden spangles JADE (yes maam and yes sir JADE) almost Kelly green with white inclusions lAPIS IAZULI~December stone rich blue against white OBSIDIAN both Apache Tears black clear translucent and Snowflake or Flowering black with trapped grey volcanic ash REGALITE a pastel green quartz RHODONITE pink and black tIGCOLITE a different striped green ROSE QUARTZ shades frorl Rose to almost white RU1IlATED QUARTZ clear viith rutile hairs TIGEREYE Blue Red and INCOHPARABLE Golden TOUR~rp_LINE green or pink TURQUOISE all small sized also for December UNAKITE a local stone from the Appalachians Gnd OPALIZED 1(-OOD offering a great variety of colors

ITEM3 OFFERED

EARRINGS Dangle Button or Pierced Ear type toi100 up P2NDAmS- Single stone of your choice 15 16 18 or 24 in Rhodium plated 18 karat Hamilton Gold plated or sterling silver chains bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull$3 00 up NECKlACES - 7 stones $700 up 5 stones $500 up 3 stones $4 00 up - on lovely medium eight Rhodium plated or 18 klrat Hamilton Gold plated chain your choice of length Heavier chain slightly higher Also the popular 54 inch wrap-around with 7 stones all elongated doubly terminated lovely stones bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull$ll OO up BRACELETS - 7 stones ~)500 up 5 stones $400 up 3 stones $3 00 up 1 stone $1 00 up ECONmiY SUGGESTION FOR THE THRIFTY - get bracelet viii th all different colcred stones then earrings to match apparel and one of the bracelet stones SiEATER GUARDS - Small Alligator clips with stone mounted on each clip - $2 00 FURSE J-ULLS - to help milady find that elusive zipper~end Stone on short chain$100 BO PINS - Sterling silver bow pin vdth single stene pendant - nice at throat of blouse or as scatter pin - this is also true of other pins offeredbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull $300 SAFETY PIN - Rhodium pl-ated with 8 stone pendants bullbullbullbullbullbull d bullbullbullbullbullbull$500 VIISHING PIN - Rhodium plated with single stone pendant bullbullbullbull$300 KEY CBJlINS - holds 10 keys Vlell with short chain to Red or Golden Tigereye bullbullbullbullbull$100 BOlA TIES - lariat cord colors of brown amp tan black amp white black and aquamarine dark green navy blue red and black in combination with 1 or 3 stones of your choice - $250 up CUFF LINKS $800 pair up either baroque (free shape) or cut stones SETS $1000 up TIE BARS - $300 each TIE RACKS - $100 each ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO 10 FEDERAL EXCISE TAX ViATCH amp JEFEIRY REPAIRING at reasonable prices

JETEL-FAIR INC - 1073 Viest Broad Street - Falls Church Virginia JE 2-8944 (upstairs over the branch of Falls Church Bank in West End -Business Center)

(lJevJSletter - Contd from p 2) spent many cdd hours during the vlinter of 57-58

By early spring l1e located a new machine capable of prcducing good printed matter illustrations and advertising copy and conshyvertable to motorized operation The machshyine ras successfully tested in production of our Liarch 58 edi tion ~ i th contribushytions of $100 by the local Teen Club and 8150 by the Association the duplicator Vias purchased and put to work for the b21ance of the year

The cost of prcduction for the year exclusshyive of the nen duplicator was about 320-shyall of vtlich came direc tly out of the Assocshyiations modest tre2sury This together rli th our distribution problems made it obshyvious that the paper had either to be cut back drastically in coverage or circulation or put on a self-supporting mail-delivery basis

Firmly convinced the Nevrsletter 1-Ias capable of useful community service oe volunteered to continue editing the paper and to try to make itself-sustaining during the 1958-59 yeltlr By late summer 58 VIe came up lith a plan to do this The plan together ni th a ~nOO budget to be repaid entirely by adshyvertising revenue nas submitted to and apshyproved by the Associations general membershyship In ~ddition the membership authorizshyed ~50 to motorize the duplicator

The story from there on except for its finshyancialaspects has been spelled out month-byshymonth by the Newsletters last 10 editions Although it VAll be partially incomplete unshytil sometime in June or early July the finshyancial story is encouraging Though expendshyatures IJill have exceeded our budget ( (850 to -900) ~nd despite a late start in ad vershytising present indications are that our revshyenues will balance our costs just about evenly

Considering expenses last year or even the year before the saving on this years opershyation is equal to or more than the cost of the nen duplicator In addition residents have continued to receive middotIhat ne hope is an improved paper at no cost either to themshyselves or the Association It provided exshypanded coverage by includjng nens of a number though by no means enough of our other comshymunity groups and activities And in addishytion it gave our advertisers a service at

the 10Jest possible cost fo r the quaE ty and circulation volume received

Jhy do we put this brief history of the NeVlsshylet ter on the record Some vull say its only a matter of chest-beating on the part of tbis editor l-ell viere immodest enough to admit that in part this is true The real credi t hoyever goes to the nearly half-a-hundred individuals in our community who ~rorking together in small nays and large made this years Newsletter a more than moderate success--and vdthout Thom any achievement on our part vTOuld have been an absolut~ impossibilitv

No our main purposes here are threefold First and foremost weve tried to preserve at least a sketchy outline of the NeIsshyletters gradual development over the years as tangible evidence of the effectiveness of voluntary co~munity effort and cooperation Second vre ve presented the material as a tribute to those who made this progress posshysible And third weve tried to ShOYI how each succeeding editor and staff building slovvly on the acc omplishments of their preshydecessors and applying the many valuable suggestions put forth by friends and co~ workers have managed to improve the paper a little each year as an instrument of signifshyicant communi~y service

1e also hope that someone reading this rill consider offering to manage the Nevrsletter during the year ahead

In taking leave of the Nevrsletter vred like to offer our sincerest thanks--both for ourshyselves personally and for the entire communshyity--to the many kind people who have made possible its recent progress

Advertising - ]ayne Comer lenore Mathevrs Peggy ilson Doris Turner Hilda rIahl and Boots Flasher Art fork amp Reporting shyShirley Barnes Secretarial amp Reporting shy

Rena Chapman Editing ampReporting - Lee Hahl Helen Shacochis Kathie Ritchey Barbara ~ood Jim Haney Boris Liandrovsky and Floyd Flasher Production amp Assembly shyHans and Ruth lioses Doug Glass Bob Printzshyenhoff DeForest Rathbone Dave Flester Nick Kakalec Jack Barnes larry Short Bill Hearne Joe Iiahar members of the PH Teen Club St Lukes and Good Counsel Churches Lemon Hd PTA and many othe rs Financial and General Support - FHCA members and Exec~ Committee advertisers and residents Techshynical Assistance - Francis Erdle

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LEMON ROAD SCHOOL by Shirley Barnes

Lemon Road PTAs year-end meeting featured selections by the Lemon Road School Band Lir Striefflers square dance group and the Alyrrard dance class The business meeting VIas devoted mainly to installation of neVI officers tirs Jiagari ty ceported purchases or several new pieces of playground equipshy

ment a ItLoop-O_Ball1t tether ball and basket balls llrs Majors l[on the room count

J une 5 Ifill be the las t day of classes but most students fill return to school June 9 for l hours for report cards School opens at 9 30 that morning and transportation service nill start 4 5 minutes late but vall follm[ regular order Double-shift first graders will be given their reports June 5 and need not return June 9

---~- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEIlENT He BABY SITTER ~rANTED - for 5 children Full time 5-day vleek Eon thru Fri T 3-7825

SALES RENTALS EWBER MULTIPLE USTINes

CALLUS FOR HELP WITH YOUR PIMMIT HILLS REAL ESTATE PROBLEMS

OX REALTY6mS IlQiTW 3-7686 ]

LeCAL GARDENERS TO hAKE ROUNDS

The Green Thumb Garden Club of Pimmit Hills vrill feature as part of its monthly meeting June 10 a tour of members gardens Refreshshyments also rill be served at the home of Hrs Charles C BroYJD 424 Le onard Rd

The nevrly elected president of the Garden Club is iolrs Frederick E Chapman of 404 Fi sher Dr

VIHGINIA HOJlill IilPHOVcIlENT CO CUSTOIl REMODELING amp

NE r CONSTRUCTION jlr Conditioning Drivevrays Aluminum Doors-~findovrs Heating FenCing Aluminum Awnings Custom Ki tchens Re c reation Rooms Addi tions Jalousie Porches Aluminwn Siding Carports

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TeCUNIctAN

S~JIce ON ~ll MAKES TV SeuroTS Hi ~ Fi AUTO RRDIOS

TRUFAX ADDBESSE9 ASSOCIATI N MEETING

Part of t 8 program of the regular busine88 meeti ng of tho Pimmit Hills Citizens Assocshy

tion May 5 wa~ informal talk by Alfred bull Trueax a member of the AdVisory Commitshy

tes to th Fairfax aunty fark Authority Currently lir Trueat is a ca didato to repshyresent this area in the Virginia Bouse of Delegates

He pointed out that his committee was studyshying prospectivs park 8itea toward a recomshymendation to the Pnrk Authorty and that th Pimmit Hills A lmS high on their priorshyi ty list as an area badly in need of park and recreationsl facilities

The speaker a_so indlcated that the Boyl s Club r cilities n ld program at the McLean American legion playgrcnmd at Ea s Hill Road is available tc Pimmit Hills boyso While a fe of our boys ani ow enrolled in1

th r athletic program Mro Trueu said he o d like to see more of them participate

Anyone interested is urged to call Wade N Hansborough at EL 6-]6766

Rpound fAtlRANf Chinese -lA7ecOlIl -Tood

~ ke 0u1 Orde $ 1107 W)oaclSt 1poundff4rSQn If I33S Talis (hh Va4

sPICIIIL -mll~ 2)NNeAS

REALTORS REAL ESTATE SALES

TRUST NOTES PURCHASED APPRAISALS LOANS

-- ACREAGE J

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~r~ I~ ~AwayJEFrson ~z(JtJ

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550 a IfroreTV SERVICE

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~eCi ~I VALUE

PANA TOoTHPASTE

~ 02 S 2 amp

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ReG ~C r $ Q H WOODBUFlV

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TlE ONLY tJEiELRY STORE OF ITS KILID IN THE rlETROPOLITAN AREA INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED jev-elry made from GENUINE SEiIIPRECIOUS stones from exotic places allover the -world bull Goldstone both broR~ and blue is the only synthetic stone used to date

EXCITING NEn DIFFEPElTT mmSUALl ODD EXOTIC 1 ORIGINAL CONVERSATION PIECES 1

Definitely designed and created to caus~ that SECOND look wherever Horn And -e don t fail the TEENAGERS or the children Jewelry for ALL ages and all at POPUlAR UNHEARD OF ASTOUilDINGLY LOW PRICES 1 Come in and see for yourself STONES AGATE Me~ican Ice Blue Carnelian IJexican Crazy Lace Green T-1oss Brov711 Moss and uontana-BDss AtffiTHYST From the Dark Continent truly the darkest purple Wetve ever seen Brazilian the pale clear pastel so charished in brilliance j and Mexican the inshybetween color so h~rd to find to lfLatch apparel (all of these birthstone for February) AQUATlARHlE a birthstone for March AVENTURINE~ a sought-for green from India BLOODSTONE many times looked for seldom fouhd also a birthstone for Harch then CBRYSOCOLIA lovelY very rich blue nearly turquoise and sometimes vdth green malachite combinations CITRINE (false Topaz and birthstone for November) clear pale yellow dark amber and opalized CR01H OF SILVER a black stone lUth stripes and crowns of silver GARNET birthstone for January (yes the genuine article) a rich red -nine GOLDSTOllE the synthetic mentioned either brown or blue with sparkling golden spangles JADE (yes maam and yes sir JADE) almost Kelly green with white inclusions lAPIS IAZULI~December stone rich blue against white OBSIDIAN both Apache Tears black clear translucent and Snowflake or Flowering black with trapped grey volcanic ash REGALITE a pastel green quartz RHODONITE pink and black tIGCOLITE a different striped green ROSE QUARTZ shades frorl Rose to almost white RU1IlATED QUARTZ clear viith rutile hairs TIGEREYE Blue Red and INCOHPARABLE Golden TOUR~rp_LINE green or pink TURQUOISE all small sized also for December UNAKITE a local stone from the Appalachians Gnd OPALIZED 1(-OOD offering a great variety of colors

ITEM3 OFFERED

EARRINGS Dangle Button or Pierced Ear type toi100 up P2NDAmS- Single stone of your choice 15 16 18 or 24 in Rhodium plated 18 karat Hamilton Gold plated or sterling silver chains bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull$3 00 up NECKlACES - 7 stones $700 up 5 stones $500 up 3 stones $4 00 up - on lovely medium eight Rhodium plated or 18 klrat Hamilton Gold plated chain your choice of length Heavier chain slightly higher Also the popular 54 inch wrap-around with 7 stones all elongated doubly terminated lovely stones bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull$ll OO up BRACELETS - 7 stones ~)500 up 5 stones $400 up 3 stones $3 00 up 1 stone $1 00 up ECONmiY SUGGESTION FOR THE THRIFTY - get bracelet viii th all different colcred stones then earrings to match apparel and one of the bracelet stones SiEATER GUARDS - Small Alligator clips with stone mounted on each clip - $2 00 FURSE J-ULLS - to help milady find that elusive zipper~end Stone on short chain$100 BO PINS - Sterling silver bow pin vdth single stene pendant - nice at throat of blouse or as scatter pin - this is also true of other pins offeredbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull $300 SAFETY PIN - Rhodium pl-ated with 8 stone pendants bullbullbullbullbullbull d bullbullbullbullbullbull$500 VIISHING PIN - Rhodium plated with single stone pendant bullbullbullbull$300 KEY CBJlINS - holds 10 keys Vlell with short chain to Red or Golden Tigereye bullbullbullbullbull$100 BOlA TIES - lariat cord colors of brown amp tan black amp white black and aquamarine dark green navy blue red and black in combination with 1 or 3 stones of your choice - $250 up CUFF LINKS $800 pair up either baroque (free shape) or cut stones SETS $1000 up TIE BARS - $300 each TIE RACKS - $100 each ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO 10 FEDERAL EXCISE TAX ViATCH amp JEFEIRY REPAIRING at reasonable prices

JETEL-FAIR INC - 1073 Viest Broad Street - Falls Church Virginia JE 2-8944 (upstairs over the branch of Falls Church Bank in West End -Business Center)

(lJevJSletter - Contd from p 2) spent many cdd hours during the vlinter of 57-58

By early spring l1e located a new machine capable of prcducing good printed matter illustrations and advertising copy and conshyvertable to motorized operation The machshyine ras successfully tested in production of our Liarch 58 edi tion ~ i th contribushytions of $100 by the local Teen Club and 8150 by the Association the duplicator Vias purchased and put to work for the b21ance of the year

The cost of prcduction for the year exclusshyive of the nen duplicator was about 320-shyall of vtlich came direc tly out of the Assocshyiations modest tre2sury This together rli th our distribution problems made it obshyvious that the paper had either to be cut back drastically in coverage or circulation or put on a self-supporting mail-delivery basis

Firmly convinced the Nevrsletter 1-Ias capable of useful community service oe volunteered to continue editing the paper and to try to make itself-sustaining during the 1958-59 yeltlr By late summer 58 VIe came up lith a plan to do this The plan together ni th a ~nOO budget to be repaid entirely by adshyvertising revenue nas submitted to and apshyproved by the Associations general membershyship In ~ddition the membership authorizshyed ~50 to motorize the duplicator

The story from there on except for its finshyancialaspects has been spelled out month-byshymonth by the Newsletters last 10 editions Although it VAll be partially incomplete unshytil sometime in June or early July the finshyancial story is encouraging Though expendshyatures IJill have exceeded our budget ( (850 to -900) ~nd despite a late start in ad vershytising present indications are that our revshyenues will balance our costs just about evenly

Considering expenses last year or even the year before the saving on this years opershyation is equal to or more than the cost of the nen duplicator In addition residents have continued to receive middotIhat ne hope is an improved paper at no cost either to themshyselves or the Association It provided exshypanded coverage by includjng nens of a number though by no means enough of our other comshymunity groups and activities And in addishytion it gave our advertisers a service at

the 10Jest possible cost fo r the quaE ty and circulation volume received

Jhy do we put this brief history of the NeVlsshylet ter on the record Some vull say its only a matter of chest-beating on the part of tbis editor l-ell viere immodest enough to admit that in part this is true The real credi t hoyever goes to the nearly half-a-hundred individuals in our community who ~rorking together in small nays and large made this years Newsletter a more than moderate success--and vdthout Thom any achievement on our part vTOuld have been an absolut~ impossibilitv

No our main purposes here are threefold First and foremost weve tried to preserve at least a sketchy outline of the NeIsshyletters gradual development over the years as tangible evidence of the effectiveness of voluntary co~munity effort and cooperation Second vre ve presented the material as a tribute to those who made this progress posshysible And third weve tried to ShOYI how each succeeding editor and staff building slovvly on the acc omplishments of their preshydecessors and applying the many valuable suggestions put forth by friends and co~ workers have managed to improve the paper a little each year as an instrument of signifshyicant communi~y service

1e also hope that someone reading this rill consider offering to manage the Nevrsletter during the year ahead

In taking leave of the Nevrsletter vred like to offer our sincerest thanks--both for ourshyselves personally and for the entire communshyity--to the many kind people who have made possible its recent progress

Advertising - ]ayne Comer lenore Mathevrs Peggy ilson Doris Turner Hilda rIahl and Boots Flasher Art fork amp Reporting shyShirley Barnes Secretarial amp Reporting shy

Rena Chapman Editing ampReporting - Lee Hahl Helen Shacochis Kathie Ritchey Barbara ~ood Jim Haney Boris Liandrovsky and Floyd Flasher Production amp Assembly shyHans and Ruth lioses Doug Glass Bob Printzshyenhoff DeForest Rathbone Dave Flester Nick Kakalec Jack Barnes larry Short Bill Hearne Joe Iiahar members of the PH Teen Club St Lukes and Good Counsel Churches Lemon Hd PTA and many othe rs Financial and General Support - FHCA members and Exec~ Committee advertisers and residents Techshynical Assistance - Francis Erdle

7shy

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I SALES SERVICpound GIIc ~ ~f fpound1( EJ)

IRe r 1061 est Broad St ralls ChlJfchVa I I JEJFE 0 J bull J 110I 7fjIJ( 2cfllTClEf) SEfYlCE TRUCKS--shy

I

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LEMON ROAD SCHOOL by Shirley Barnes

Lemon Road PTAs year-end meeting featured selections by the Lemon Road School Band Lir Striefflers square dance group and the Alyrrard dance class The business meeting VIas devoted mainly to installation of neVI officers tirs Jiagari ty ceported purchases or several new pieces of playground equipshy

ment a ItLoop-O_Ball1t tether ball and basket balls llrs Majors l[on the room count

J une 5 Ifill be the las t day of classes but most students fill return to school June 9 for l hours for report cards School opens at 9 30 that morning and transportation service nill start 4 5 minutes late but vall follm[ regular order Double-shift first graders will be given their reports June 5 and need not return June 9

---~- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEIlENT He BABY SITTER ~rANTED - for 5 children Full time 5-day vleek Eon thru Fri T 3-7825

SALES RENTALS EWBER MULTIPLE USTINes

CALLUS FOR HELP WITH YOUR PIMMIT HILLS REAL ESTATE PROBLEMS

OX REALTY6mS IlQiTW 3-7686 ]

LeCAL GARDENERS TO hAKE ROUNDS

The Green Thumb Garden Club of Pimmit Hills vrill feature as part of its monthly meeting June 10 a tour of members gardens Refreshshyments also rill be served at the home of Hrs Charles C BroYJD 424 Le onard Rd

The nevrly elected president of the Garden Club is iolrs Frederick E Chapman of 404 Fi sher Dr

VIHGINIA HOJlill IilPHOVcIlENT CO CUSTOIl REMODELING amp

NE r CONSTRUCTION jlr Conditioning Drivevrays Aluminum Doors-~findovrs Heating FenCing Aluminum Awnings Custom Ki tchens Re c reation Rooms Addi tions Jalousie Porches Aluminwn Siding Carports

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EXCITING NEn DIFFEPElTT mmSUALl ODD EXOTIC 1 ORIGINAL CONVERSATION PIECES 1

Definitely designed and created to caus~ that SECOND look wherever Horn And -e don t fail the TEENAGERS or the children Jewelry for ALL ages and all at POPUlAR UNHEARD OF ASTOUilDINGLY LOW PRICES 1 Come in and see for yourself STONES AGATE Me~ican Ice Blue Carnelian IJexican Crazy Lace Green T-1oss Brov711 Moss and uontana-BDss AtffiTHYST From the Dark Continent truly the darkest purple Wetve ever seen Brazilian the pale clear pastel so charished in brilliance j and Mexican the inshybetween color so h~rd to find to lfLatch apparel (all of these birthstone for February) AQUATlARHlE a birthstone for March AVENTURINE~ a sought-for green from India BLOODSTONE many times looked for seldom fouhd also a birthstone for Harch then CBRYSOCOLIA lovelY very rich blue nearly turquoise and sometimes vdth green malachite combinations CITRINE (false Topaz and birthstone for November) clear pale yellow dark amber and opalized CR01H OF SILVER a black stone lUth stripes and crowns of silver GARNET birthstone for January (yes the genuine article) a rich red -nine GOLDSTOllE the synthetic mentioned either brown or blue with sparkling golden spangles JADE (yes maam and yes sir JADE) almost Kelly green with white inclusions lAPIS IAZULI~December stone rich blue against white OBSIDIAN both Apache Tears black clear translucent and Snowflake or Flowering black with trapped grey volcanic ash REGALITE a pastel green quartz RHODONITE pink and black tIGCOLITE a different striped green ROSE QUARTZ shades frorl Rose to almost white RU1IlATED QUARTZ clear viith rutile hairs TIGEREYE Blue Red and INCOHPARABLE Golden TOUR~rp_LINE green or pink TURQUOISE all small sized also for December UNAKITE a local stone from the Appalachians Gnd OPALIZED 1(-OOD offering a great variety of colors

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JETEL-FAIR INC - 1073 Viest Broad Street - Falls Church Virginia JE 2-8944 (upstairs over the branch of Falls Church Bank in West End -Business Center)

(lJevJSletter - Contd from p 2) spent many cdd hours during the vlinter of 57-58

By early spring l1e located a new machine capable of prcducing good printed matter illustrations and advertising copy and conshyvertable to motorized operation The machshyine ras successfully tested in production of our Liarch 58 edi tion ~ i th contribushytions of $100 by the local Teen Club and 8150 by the Association the duplicator Vias purchased and put to work for the b21ance of the year

The cost of prcduction for the year exclusshyive of the nen duplicator was about 320-shyall of vtlich came direc tly out of the Assocshyiations modest tre2sury This together rli th our distribution problems made it obshyvious that the paper had either to be cut back drastically in coverage or circulation or put on a self-supporting mail-delivery basis

Firmly convinced the Nevrsletter 1-Ias capable of useful community service oe volunteered to continue editing the paper and to try to make itself-sustaining during the 1958-59 yeltlr By late summer 58 VIe came up lith a plan to do this The plan together ni th a ~nOO budget to be repaid entirely by adshyvertising revenue nas submitted to and apshyproved by the Associations general membershyship In ~ddition the membership authorizshyed ~50 to motorize the duplicator

The story from there on except for its finshyancialaspects has been spelled out month-byshymonth by the Newsletters last 10 editions Although it VAll be partially incomplete unshytil sometime in June or early July the finshyancial story is encouraging Though expendshyatures IJill have exceeded our budget ( (850 to -900) ~nd despite a late start in ad vershytising present indications are that our revshyenues will balance our costs just about evenly

Considering expenses last year or even the year before the saving on this years opershyation is equal to or more than the cost of the nen duplicator In addition residents have continued to receive middotIhat ne hope is an improved paper at no cost either to themshyselves or the Association It provided exshypanded coverage by includjng nens of a number though by no means enough of our other comshymunity groups and activities And in addishytion it gave our advertisers a service at

the 10Jest possible cost fo r the quaE ty and circulation volume received

Jhy do we put this brief history of the NeVlsshylet ter on the record Some vull say its only a matter of chest-beating on the part of tbis editor l-ell viere immodest enough to admit that in part this is true The real credi t hoyever goes to the nearly half-a-hundred individuals in our community who ~rorking together in small nays and large made this years Newsletter a more than moderate success--and vdthout Thom any achievement on our part vTOuld have been an absolut~ impossibilitv

No our main purposes here are threefold First and foremost weve tried to preserve at least a sketchy outline of the NeIsshyletters gradual development over the years as tangible evidence of the effectiveness of voluntary co~munity effort and cooperation Second vre ve presented the material as a tribute to those who made this progress posshysible And third weve tried to ShOYI how each succeeding editor and staff building slovvly on the acc omplishments of their preshydecessors and applying the many valuable suggestions put forth by friends and co~ workers have managed to improve the paper a little each year as an instrument of signifshyicant communi~y service

1e also hope that someone reading this rill consider offering to manage the Nevrsletter during the year ahead

In taking leave of the Nevrsletter vred like to offer our sincerest thanks--both for ourshyselves personally and for the entire communshyity--to the many kind people who have made possible its recent progress

Advertising - ]ayne Comer lenore Mathevrs Peggy ilson Doris Turner Hilda rIahl and Boots Flasher Art fork amp Reporting shyShirley Barnes Secretarial amp Reporting shy

Rena Chapman Editing ampReporting - Lee Hahl Helen Shacochis Kathie Ritchey Barbara ~ood Jim Haney Boris Liandrovsky and Floyd Flasher Production amp Assembly shyHans and Ruth lioses Doug Glass Bob Printzshyenhoff DeForest Rathbone Dave Flester Nick Kakalec Jack Barnes larry Short Bill Hearne Joe Iiahar members of the PH Teen Club St Lukes and Good Counsel Churches Lemon Hd PTA and many othe rs Financial and General Support - FHCA members and Exec~ Committee advertisers and residents Techshynical Assistance - Francis Erdle

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LEMON ROAD SCHOOL by Shirley Barnes

Lemon Road PTAs year-end meeting featured selections by the Lemon Road School Band Lir Striefflers square dance group and the Alyrrard dance class The business meeting VIas devoted mainly to installation of neVI officers tirs Jiagari ty ceported purchases or several new pieces of playground equipshy

ment a ItLoop-O_Ball1t tether ball and basket balls llrs Majors l[on the room count

J une 5 Ifill be the las t day of classes but most students fill return to school June 9 for l hours for report cards School opens at 9 30 that morning and transportation service nill start 4 5 minutes late but vall follm[ regular order Double-shift first graders will be given their reports June 5 and need not return June 9

---~- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEIlENT He BABY SITTER ~rANTED - for 5 children Full time 5-day vleek Eon thru Fri T 3-7825

SALES RENTALS EWBER MULTIPLE USTINes

CALLUS FOR HELP WITH YOUR PIMMIT HILLS REAL ESTATE PROBLEMS

OX REALTY6mS IlQiTW 3-7686 ]

LeCAL GARDENERS TO hAKE ROUNDS

The Green Thumb Garden Club of Pimmit Hills vrill feature as part of its monthly meeting June 10 a tour of members gardens Refreshshyments also rill be served at the home of Hrs Charles C BroYJD 424 Le onard Rd

The nevrly elected president of the Garden Club is iolrs Frederick E Chapman of 404 Fi sher Dr

VIHGINIA HOJlill IilPHOVcIlENT CO CUSTOIl REMODELING amp

NE r CONSTRUCTION jlr Conditioning Drivevrays Aluminum Doors-~findovrs Heating FenCing Aluminum Awnings Custom Ki tchens Re c reation Rooms Addi tions Jalousie Porches Aluminwn Siding Carports

2115 Bethune St Tn 3-7577 Falls Church Va Represented by

ELVIN G LOUK President

JA2-2000 MRSJEAH SMITH 2111 HILEMAN ROADJA2v 8230 EL 6-4231

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EXCITING NEn DIFFEPElTT mmSUALl ODD EXOTIC 1 ORIGINAL CONVERSATION PIECES 1

Definitely designed and created to caus~ that SECOND look wherever Horn And -e don t fail the TEENAGERS or the children Jewelry for ALL ages and all at POPUlAR UNHEARD OF ASTOUilDINGLY LOW PRICES 1 Come in and see for yourself STONES AGATE Me~ican Ice Blue Carnelian IJexican Crazy Lace Green T-1oss Brov711 Moss and uontana-BDss AtffiTHYST From the Dark Continent truly the darkest purple Wetve ever seen Brazilian the pale clear pastel so charished in brilliance j and Mexican the inshybetween color so h~rd to find to lfLatch apparel (all of these birthstone for February) AQUATlARHlE a birthstone for March AVENTURINE~ a sought-for green from India BLOODSTONE many times looked for seldom fouhd also a birthstone for Harch then CBRYSOCOLIA lovelY very rich blue nearly turquoise and sometimes vdth green malachite combinations CITRINE (false Topaz and birthstone for November) clear pale yellow dark amber and opalized CR01H OF SILVER a black stone lUth stripes and crowns of silver GARNET birthstone for January (yes the genuine article) a rich red -nine GOLDSTOllE the synthetic mentioned either brown or blue with sparkling golden spangles JADE (yes maam and yes sir JADE) almost Kelly green with white inclusions lAPIS IAZULI~December stone rich blue against white OBSIDIAN both Apache Tears black clear translucent and Snowflake or Flowering black with trapped grey volcanic ash REGALITE a pastel green quartz RHODONITE pink and black tIGCOLITE a different striped green ROSE QUARTZ shades frorl Rose to almost white RU1IlATED QUARTZ clear viith rutile hairs TIGEREYE Blue Red and INCOHPARABLE Golden TOUR~rp_LINE green or pink TURQUOISE all small sized also for December UNAKITE a local stone from the Appalachians Gnd OPALIZED 1(-OOD offering a great variety of colors

ITEM3 OFFERED

EARRINGS Dangle Button or Pierced Ear type toi100 up P2NDAmS- Single stone of your choice 15 16 18 or 24 in Rhodium plated 18 karat Hamilton Gold plated or sterling silver chains bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull$3 00 up NECKlACES - 7 stones $700 up 5 stones $500 up 3 stones $4 00 up - on lovely medium eight Rhodium plated or 18 klrat Hamilton Gold plated chain your choice of length Heavier chain slightly higher Also the popular 54 inch wrap-around with 7 stones all elongated doubly terminated lovely stones bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull$ll OO up BRACELETS - 7 stones ~)500 up 5 stones $400 up 3 stones $3 00 up 1 stone $1 00 up ECONmiY SUGGESTION FOR THE THRIFTY - get bracelet viii th all different colcred stones then earrings to match apparel and one of the bracelet stones SiEATER GUARDS - Small Alligator clips with stone mounted on each clip - $2 00 FURSE J-ULLS - to help milady find that elusive zipper~end Stone on short chain$100 BO PINS - Sterling silver bow pin vdth single stene pendant - nice at throat of blouse or as scatter pin - this is also true of other pins offeredbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull $300 SAFETY PIN - Rhodium pl-ated with 8 stone pendants bullbullbullbullbullbull d bullbullbullbullbullbull$500 VIISHING PIN - Rhodium plated with single stone pendant bullbullbullbull$300 KEY CBJlINS - holds 10 keys Vlell with short chain to Red or Golden Tigereye bullbullbullbullbull$100 BOlA TIES - lariat cord colors of brown amp tan black amp white black and aquamarine dark green navy blue red and black in combination with 1 or 3 stones of your choice - $250 up CUFF LINKS $800 pair up either baroque (free shape) or cut stones SETS $1000 up TIE BARS - $300 each TIE RACKS - $100 each ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO 10 FEDERAL EXCISE TAX ViATCH amp JEFEIRY REPAIRING at reasonable prices

JETEL-FAIR INC - 1073 Viest Broad Street - Falls Church Virginia JE 2-8944 (upstairs over the branch of Falls Church Bank in West End -Business Center)

(lJevJSletter - Contd from p 2) spent many cdd hours during the vlinter of 57-58

By early spring l1e located a new machine capable of prcducing good printed matter illustrations and advertising copy and conshyvertable to motorized operation The machshyine ras successfully tested in production of our Liarch 58 edi tion ~ i th contribushytions of $100 by the local Teen Club and 8150 by the Association the duplicator Vias purchased and put to work for the b21ance of the year

The cost of prcduction for the year exclusshyive of the nen duplicator was about 320-shyall of vtlich came direc tly out of the Assocshyiations modest tre2sury This together rli th our distribution problems made it obshyvious that the paper had either to be cut back drastically in coverage or circulation or put on a self-supporting mail-delivery basis

Firmly convinced the Nevrsletter 1-Ias capable of useful community service oe volunteered to continue editing the paper and to try to make itself-sustaining during the 1958-59 yeltlr By late summer 58 VIe came up lith a plan to do this The plan together ni th a ~nOO budget to be repaid entirely by adshyvertising revenue nas submitted to and apshyproved by the Associations general membershyship In ~ddition the membership authorizshyed ~50 to motorize the duplicator

The story from there on except for its finshyancialaspects has been spelled out month-byshymonth by the Newsletters last 10 editions Although it VAll be partially incomplete unshytil sometime in June or early July the finshyancial story is encouraging Though expendshyatures IJill have exceeded our budget ( (850 to -900) ~nd despite a late start in ad vershytising present indications are that our revshyenues will balance our costs just about evenly

Considering expenses last year or even the year before the saving on this years opershyation is equal to or more than the cost of the nen duplicator In addition residents have continued to receive middotIhat ne hope is an improved paper at no cost either to themshyselves or the Association It provided exshypanded coverage by includjng nens of a number though by no means enough of our other comshymunity groups and activities And in addishytion it gave our advertisers a service at

the 10Jest possible cost fo r the quaE ty and circulation volume received

Jhy do we put this brief history of the NeVlsshylet ter on the record Some vull say its only a matter of chest-beating on the part of tbis editor l-ell viere immodest enough to admit that in part this is true The real credi t hoyever goes to the nearly half-a-hundred individuals in our community who ~rorking together in small nays and large made this years Newsletter a more than moderate success--and vdthout Thom any achievement on our part vTOuld have been an absolut~ impossibilitv

No our main purposes here are threefold First and foremost weve tried to preserve at least a sketchy outline of the NeIsshyletters gradual development over the years as tangible evidence of the effectiveness of voluntary co~munity effort and cooperation Second vre ve presented the material as a tribute to those who made this progress posshysible And third weve tried to ShOYI how each succeeding editor and staff building slovvly on the acc omplishments of their preshydecessors and applying the many valuable suggestions put forth by friends and co~ workers have managed to improve the paper a little each year as an instrument of signifshyicant communi~y service

1e also hope that someone reading this rill consider offering to manage the Nevrsletter during the year ahead

In taking leave of the Nevrsletter vred like to offer our sincerest thanks--both for ourshyselves personally and for the entire communshyity--to the many kind people who have made possible its recent progress

Advertising - ]ayne Comer lenore Mathevrs Peggy ilson Doris Turner Hilda rIahl and Boots Flasher Art fork amp Reporting shyShirley Barnes Secretarial amp Reporting shy

Rena Chapman Editing ampReporting - Lee Hahl Helen Shacochis Kathie Ritchey Barbara ~ood Jim Haney Boris Liandrovsky and Floyd Flasher Production amp Assembly shyHans and Ruth lioses Doug Glass Bob Printzshyenhoff DeForest Rathbone Dave Flester Nick Kakalec Jack Barnes larry Short Bill Hearne Joe Iiahar members of the PH Teen Club St Lukes and Good Counsel Churches Lemon Hd PTA and many othe rs Financial and General Support - FHCA members and Exec~ Committee advertisers and residents Techshynical Assistance - Francis Erdle

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LEMON ROAD SCHOOL by Shirley Barnes

Lemon Road PTAs year-end meeting featured selections by the Lemon Road School Band Lir Striefflers square dance group and the Alyrrard dance class The business meeting VIas devoted mainly to installation of neVI officers tirs Jiagari ty ceported purchases or several new pieces of playground equipshy

ment a ItLoop-O_Ball1t tether ball and basket balls llrs Majors l[on the room count

J une 5 Ifill be the las t day of classes but most students fill return to school June 9 for l hours for report cards School opens at 9 30 that morning and transportation service nill start 4 5 minutes late but vall follm[ regular order Double-shift first graders will be given their reports June 5 and need not return June 9

---~- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEIlENT He BABY SITTER ~rANTED - for 5 children Full time 5-day vleek Eon thru Fri T 3-7825

SALES RENTALS EWBER MULTIPLE USTINes

CALLUS FOR HELP WITH YOUR PIMMIT HILLS REAL ESTATE PROBLEMS

OX REALTY6mS IlQiTW 3-7686 ]

LeCAL GARDENERS TO hAKE ROUNDS

The Green Thumb Garden Club of Pimmit Hills vrill feature as part of its monthly meeting June 10 a tour of members gardens Refreshshyments also rill be served at the home of Hrs Charles C BroYJD 424 Le onard Rd

The nevrly elected president of the Garden Club is iolrs Frederick E Chapman of 404 Fi sher Dr

VIHGINIA HOJlill IilPHOVcIlENT CO CUSTOIl REMODELING amp

NE r CONSTRUCTION jlr Conditioning Drivevrays Aluminum Doors-~findovrs Heating FenCing Aluminum Awnings Custom Ki tchens Re c reation Rooms Addi tions Jalousie Porches Aluminwn Siding Carports

2115 Bethune St Tn 3-7577 Falls Church Va Represented by

ELVIN G LOUK President

JA2-2000 MRSJEAH SMITH 2111 HILEMAN ROADJA2v 8230 EL 6-4231

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TlE ONLY tJEiELRY STORE OF ITS KILID IN THE rlETROPOLITAN AREA INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED jev-elry made from GENUINE SEiIIPRECIOUS stones from exotic places allover the -world bull Goldstone both broR~ and blue is the only synthetic stone used to date

EXCITING NEn DIFFEPElTT mmSUALl ODD EXOTIC 1 ORIGINAL CONVERSATION PIECES 1

Definitely designed and created to caus~ that SECOND look wherever Horn And -e don t fail the TEENAGERS or the children Jewelry for ALL ages and all at POPUlAR UNHEARD OF ASTOUilDINGLY LOW PRICES 1 Come in and see for yourself STONES AGATE Me~ican Ice Blue Carnelian IJexican Crazy Lace Green T-1oss Brov711 Moss and uontana-BDss AtffiTHYST From the Dark Continent truly the darkest purple Wetve ever seen Brazilian the pale clear pastel so charished in brilliance j and Mexican the inshybetween color so h~rd to find to lfLatch apparel (all of these birthstone for February) AQUATlARHlE a birthstone for March AVENTURINE~ a sought-for green from India BLOODSTONE many times looked for seldom fouhd also a birthstone for Harch then CBRYSOCOLIA lovelY very rich blue nearly turquoise and sometimes vdth green malachite combinations CITRINE (false Topaz and birthstone for November) clear pale yellow dark amber and opalized CR01H OF SILVER a black stone lUth stripes and crowns of silver GARNET birthstone for January (yes the genuine article) a rich red -nine GOLDSTOllE the synthetic mentioned either brown or blue with sparkling golden spangles JADE (yes maam and yes sir JADE) almost Kelly green with white inclusions lAPIS IAZULI~December stone rich blue against white OBSIDIAN both Apache Tears black clear translucent and Snowflake or Flowering black with trapped grey volcanic ash REGALITE a pastel green quartz RHODONITE pink and black tIGCOLITE a different striped green ROSE QUARTZ shades frorl Rose to almost white RU1IlATED QUARTZ clear viith rutile hairs TIGEREYE Blue Red and INCOHPARABLE Golden TOUR~rp_LINE green or pink TURQUOISE all small sized also for December UNAKITE a local stone from the Appalachians Gnd OPALIZED 1(-OOD offering a great variety of colors

ITEM3 OFFERED

EARRINGS Dangle Button or Pierced Ear type toi100 up P2NDAmS- Single stone of your choice 15 16 18 or 24 in Rhodium plated 18 karat Hamilton Gold plated or sterling silver chains bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull$3 00 up NECKlACES - 7 stones $700 up 5 stones $500 up 3 stones $4 00 up - on lovely medium eight Rhodium plated or 18 klrat Hamilton Gold plated chain your choice of length Heavier chain slightly higher Also the popular 54 inch wrap-around with 7 stones all elongated doubly terminated lovely stones bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull$ll OO up BRACELETS - 7 stones ~)500 up 5 stones $400 up 3 stones $3 00 up 1 stone $1 00 up ECONmiY SUGGESTION FOR THE THRIFTY - get bracelet viii th all different colcred stones then earrings to match apparel and one of the bracelet stones SiEATER GUARDS - Small Alligator clips with stone mounted on each clip - $2 00 FURSE J-ULLS - to help milady find that elusive zipper~end Stone on short chain$100 BO PINS - Sterling silver bow pin vdth single stene pendant - nice at throat of blouse or as scatter pin - this is also true of other pins offeredbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull $300 SAFETY PIN - Rhodium pl-ated with 8 stone pendants bullbullbullbullbullbull d bullbullbullbullbullbull$500 VIISHING PIN - Rhodium plated with single stone pendant bullbullbullbull$300 KEY CBJlINS - holds 10 keys Vlell with short chain to Red or Golden Tigereye bullbullbullbullbull$100 BOlA TIES - lariat cord colors of brown amp tan black amp white black and aquamarine dark green navy blue red and black in combination with 1 or 3 stones of your choice - $250 up CUFF LINKS $800 pair up either baroque (free shape) or cut stones SETS $1000 up TIE BARS - $300 each TIE RACKS - $100 each ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO 10 FEDERAL EXCISE TAX ViATCH amp JEFEIRY REPAIRING at reasonable prices

JETEL-FAIR INC - 1073 Viest Broad Street - Falls Church Virginia JE 2-8944 (upstairs over the branch of Falls Church Bank in West End -Business Center)

(lJevJSletter - Contd from p 2) spent many cdd hours during the vlinter of 57-58

By early spring l1e located a new machine capable of prcducing good printed matter illustrations and advertising copy and conshyvertable to motorized operation The machshyine ras successfully tested in production of our Liarch 58 edi tion ~ i th contribushytions of $100 by the local Teen Club and 8150 by the Association the duplicator Vias purchased and put to work for the b21ance of the year

The cost of prcduction for the year exclusshyive of the nen duplicator was about 320-shyall of vtlich came direc tly out of the Assocshyiations modest tre2sury This together rli th our distribution problems made it obshyvious that the paper had either to be cut back drastically in coverage or circulation or put on a self-supporting mail-delivery basis

Firmly convinced the Nevrsletter 1-Ias capable of useful community service oe volunteered to continue editing the paper and to try to make itself-sustaining during the 1958-59 yeltlr By late summer 58 VIe came up lith a plan to do this The plan together ni th a ~nOO budget to be repaid entirely by adshyvertising revenue nas submitted to and apshyproved by the Associations general membershyship In ~ddition the membership authorizshyed ~50 to motorize the duplicator

The story from there on except for its finshyancialaspects has been spelled out month-byshymonth by the Newsletters last 10 editions Although it VAll be partially incomplete unshytil sometime in June or early July the finshyancial story is encouraging Though expendshyatures IJill have exceeded our budget ( (850 to -900) ~nd despite a late start in ad vershytising present indications are that our revshyenues will balance our costs just about evenly

Considering expenses last year or even the year before the saving on this years opershyation is equal to or more than the cost of the nen duplicator In addition residents have continued to receive middotIhat ne hope is an improved paper at no cost either to themshyselves or the Association It provided exshypanded coverage by includjng nens of a number though by no means enough of our other comshymunity groups and activities And in addishytion it gave our advertisers a service at

the 10Jest possible cost fo r the quaE ty and circulation volume received

Jhy do we put this brief history of the NeVlsshylet ter on the record Some vull say its only a matter of chest-beating on the part of tbis editor l-ell viere immodest enough to admit that in part this is true The real credi t hoyever goes to the nearly half-a-hundred individuals in our community who ~rorking together in small nays and large made this years Newsletter a more than moderate success--and vdthout Thom any achievement on our part vTOuld have been an absolut~ impossibilitv

No our main purposes here are threefold First and foremost weve tried to preserve at least a sketchy outline of the NeIsshyletters gradual development over the years as tangible evidence of the effectiveness of voluntary co~munity effort and cooperation Second vre ve presented the material as a tribute to those who made this progress posshysible And third weve tried to ShOYI how each succeeding editor and staff building slovvly on the acc omplishments of their preshydecessors and applying the many valuable suggestions put forth by friends and co~ workers have managed to improve the paper a little each year as an instrument of signifshyicant communi~y service

1e also hope that someone reading this rill consider offering to manage the Nevrsletter during the year ahead

In taking leave of the Nevrsletter vred like to offer our sincerest thanks--both for ourshyselves personally and for the entire communshyity--to the many kind people who have made possible its recent progress

Advertising - ]ayne Comer lenore Mathevrs Peggy ilson Doris Turner Hilda rIahl and Boots Flasher Art fork amp Reporting shyShirley Barnes Secretarial amp Reporting shy

Rena Chapman Editing ampReporting - Lee Hahl Helen Shacochis Kathie Ritchey Barbara ~ood Jim Haney Boris Liandrovsky and Floyd Flasher Production amp Assembly shyHans and Ruth lioses Doug Glass Bob Printzshyenhoff DeForest Rathbone Dave Flester Nick Kakalec Jack Barnes larry Short Bill Hearne Joe Iiahar members of the PH Teen Club St Lukes and Good Counsel Churches Lemon Hd PTA and many othe rs Financial and General Support - FHCA members and Exec~ Committee advertisers and residents Techshynical Assistance - Francis Erdle

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LEMON ROAD SCHOOL by Shirley Barnes

Lemon Road PTAs year-end meeting featured selections by the Lemon Road School Band Lir Striefflers square dance group and the Alyrrard dance class The business meeting VIas devoted mainly to installation of neVI officers tirs Jiagari ty ceported purchases or several new pieces of playground equipshy

ment a ItLoop-O_Ball1t tether ball and basket balls llrs Majors l[on the room count

J une 5 Ifill be the las t day of classes but most students fill return to school June 9 for l hours for report cards School opens at 9 30 that morning and transportation service nill start 4 5 minutes late but vall follm[ regular order Double-shift first graders will be given their reports June 5 and need not return June 9

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LeCAL GARDENERS TO hAKE ROUNDS

The Green Thumb Garden Club of Pimmit Hills vrill feature as part of its monthly meeting June 10 a tour of members gardens Refreshshyments also rill be served at the home of Hrs Charles C BroYJD 424 Le onard Rd

The nevrly elected president of the Garden Club is iolrs Frederick E Chapman of 404 Fi sher Dr

VIHGINIA HOJlill IilPHOVcIlENT CO CUSTOIl REMODELING amp

NE r CONSTRUCTION jlr Conditioning Drivevrays Aluminum Doors-~findovrs Heating FenCing Aluminum Awnings Custom Ki tchens Re c reation Rooms Addi tions Jalousie Porches Aluminwn Siding Carports

2115 Bethune St Tn 3-7577 Falls Church Va Represented by

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(lJevJSletter - Contd from p 2) spent many cdd hours during the vlinter of 57-58

By early spring l1e located a new machine capable of prcducing good printed matter illustrations and advertising copy and conshyvertable to motorized operation The machshyine ras successfully tested in production of our Liarch 58 edi tion ~ i th contribushytions of $100 by the local Teen Club and 8150 by the Association the duplicator Vias purchased and put to work for the b21ance of the year

The cost of prcduction for the year exclusshyive of the nen duplicator was about 320-shyall of vtlich came direc tly out of the Assocshyiations modest tre2sury This together rli th our distribution problems made it obshyvious that the paper had either to be cut back drastically in coverage or circulation or put on a self-supporting mail-delivery basis

Firmly convinced the Nevrsletter 1-Ias capable of useful community service oe volunteered to continue editing the paper and to try to make itself-sustaining during the 1958-59 yeltlr By late summer 58 VIe came up lith a plan to do this The plan together ni th a ~nOO budget to be repaid entirely by adshyvertising revenue nas submitted to and apshyproved by the Associations general membershyship In ~ddition the membership authorizshyed ~50 to motorize the duplicator

The story from there on except for its finshyancialaspects has been spelled out month-byshymonth by the Newsletters last 10 editions Although it VAll be partially incomplete unshytil sometime in June or early July the finshyancial story is encouraging Though expendshyatures IJill have exceeded our budget ( (850 to -900) ~nd despite a late start in ad vershytising present indications are that our revshyenues will balance our costs just about evenly

Considering expenses last year or even the year before the saving on this years opershyation is equal to or more than the cost of the nen duplicator In addition residents have continued to receive middotIhat ne hope is an improved paper at no cost either to themshyselves or the Association It provided exshypanded coverage by includjng nens of a number though by no means enough of our other comshymunity groups and activities And in addishytion it gave our advertisers a service at

the 10Jest possible cost fo r the quaE ty and circulation volume received

Jhy do we put this brief history of the NeVlsshylet ter on the record Some vull say its only a matter of chest-beating on the part of tbis editor l-ell viere immodest enough to admit that in part this is true The real credi t hoyever goes to the nearly half-a-hundred individuals in our community who ~rorking together in small nays and large made this years Newsletter a more than moderate success--and vdthout Thom any achievement on our part vTOuld have been an absolut~ impossibilitv

No our main purposes here are threefold First and foremost weve tried to preserve at least a sketchy outline of the NeIsshyletters gradual development over the years as tangible evidence of the effectiveness of voluntary co~munity effort and cooperation Second vre ve presented the material as a tribute to those who made this progress posshysible And third weve tried to ShOYI how each succeeding editor and staff building slovvly on the acc omplishments of their preshydecessors and applying the many valuable suggestions put forth by friends and co~ workers have managed to improve the paper a little each year as an instrument of signifshyicant communi~y service

1e also hope that someone reading this rill consider offering to manage the Nevrsletter during the year ahead

In taking leave of the Nevrsletter vred like to offer our sincerest thanks--both for ourshyselves personally and for the entire communshyity--to the many kind people who have made possible its recent progress

Advertising - ]ayne Comer lenore Mathevrs Peggy ilson Doris Turner Hilda rIahl and Boots Flasher Art fork amp Reporting shyShirley Barnes Secretarial amp Reporting shy

Rena Chapman Editing ampReporting - Lee Hahl Helen Shacochis Kathie Ritchey Barbara ~ood Jim Haney Boris Liandrovsky and Floyd Flasher Production amp Assembly shyHans and Ruth lioses Doug Glass Bob Printzshyenhoff DeForest Rathbone Dave Flester Nick Kakalec Jack Barnes larry Short Bill Hearne Joe Iiahar members of the PH Teen Club St Lukes and Good Counsel Churches Lemon Hd PTA and many othe rs Financial and General Support - FHCA members and Exec~ Committee advertisers and residents Techshynical Assistance - Francis Erdle

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LEMON ROAD SCHOOL by Shirley Barnes

Lemon Road PTAs year-end meeting featured selections by the Lemon Road School Band Lir Striefflers square dance group and the Alyrrard dance class The business meeting VIas devoted mainly to installation of neVI officers tirs Jiagari ty ceported purchases or several new pieces of playground equipshy

ment a ItLoop-O_Ball1t tether ball and basket balls llrs Majors l[on the room count

J une 5 Ifill be the las t day of classes but most students fill return to school June 9 for l hours for report cards School opens at 9 30 that morning and transportation service nill start 4 5 minutes late but vall follm[ regular order Double-shift first graders will be given their reports June 5 and need not return June 9

---~- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEIlENT He BABY SITTER ~rANTED - for 5 children Full time 5-day vleek Eon thru Fri T 3-7825

SALES RENTALS EWBER MULTIPLE USTINes

CALLUS FOR HELP WITH YOUR PIMMIT HILLS REAL ESTATE PROBLEMS

OX REALTY6mS IlQiTW 3-7686 ]

LeCAL GARDENERS TO hAKE ROUNDS

The Green Thumb Garden Club of Pimmit Hills vrill feature as part of its monthly meeting June 10 a tour of members gardens Refreshshyments also rill be served at the home of Hrs Charles C BroYJD 424 Le onard Rd

The nevrly elected president of the Garden Club is iolrs Frederick E Chapman of 404 Fi sher Dr

VIHGINIA HOJlill IilPHOVcIlENT CO CUSTOIl REMODELING amp

NE r CONSTRUCTION jlr Conditioning Drivevrays Aluminum Doors-~findovrs Heating FenCing Aluminum Awnings Custom Ki tchens Re c reation Rooms Addi tions Jalousie Porches Aluminwn Siding Carports

2115 Bethune St Tn 3-7577 Falls Church Va Represented by

ELVIN G LOUK President

JA2-2000 MRSJEAH SMITH 2111 HILEMAN ROADJA2v 8230 EL 6-4231

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LEMON ROAD SCHOOL by Shirley Barnes

Lemon Road PTAs year-end meeting featured selections by the Lemon Road School Band Lir Striefflers square dance group and the Alyrrard dance class The business meeting VIas devoted mainly to installation of neVI officers tirs Jiagari ty ceported purchases or several new pieces of playground equipshy

ment a ItLoop-O_Ball1t tether ball and basket balls llrs Majors l[on the room count

J une 5 Ifill be the las t day of classes but most students fill return to school June 9 for l hours for report cards School opens at 9 30 that morning and transportation service nill start 4 5 minutes late but vall follm[ regular order Double-shift first graders will be given their reports June 5 and need not return June 9

---~- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEIlENT He BABY SITTER ~rANTED - for 5 children Full time 5-day vleek Eon thru Fri T 3-7825

SALES RENTALS EWBER MULTIPLE USTINes

CALLUS FOR HELP WITH YOUR PIMMIT HILLS REAL ESTATE PROBLEMS

OX REALTY6mS IlQiTW 3-7686 ]

LeCAL GARDENERS TO hAKE ROUNDS

The Green Thumb Garden Club of Pimmit Hills vrill feature as part of its monthly meeting June 10 a tour of members gardens Refreshshyments also rill be served at the home of Hrs Charles C BroYJD 424 Le onard Rd

The nevrly elected president of the Garden Club is iolrs Frederick E Chapman of 404 Fi sher Dr

VIHGINIA HOJlill IilPHOVcIlENT CO CUSTOIl REMODELING amp

NE r CONSTRUCTION jlr Conditioning Drivevrays Aluminum Doors-~findovrs Heating FenCing Aluminum Awnings Custom Ki tchens Re c reation Rooms Addi tions Jalousie Porches Aluminwn Siding Carports

2115 Bethune St Tn 3-7577 Falls Church Va Represented by

ELVIN G LOUK President

JA2-2000 MRSJEAH SMITH 2111 HILEMAN ROADJA2v 8230 EL 6-4231

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LEMON ROAD SCHOOL by Shirley Barnes

Lemon Road PTAs year-end meeting featured selections by the Lemon Road School Band Lir Striefflers square dance group and the Alyrrard dance class The business meeting VIas devoted mainly to installation of neVI officers tirs Jiagari ty ceported purchases or several new pieces of playground equipshy

ment a ItLoop-O_Ball1t tether ball and basket balls llrs Majors l[on the room count

J une 5 Ifill be the las t day of classes but most students fill return to school June 9 for l hours for report cards School opens at 9 30 that morning and transportation service nill start 4 5 minutes late but vall follm[ regular order Double-shift first graders will be given their reports June 5 and need not return June 9

---~- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEIlENT He BABY SITTER ~rANTED - for 5 children Full time 5-day vleek Eon thru Fri T 3-7825

SALES RENTALS EWBER MULTIPLE USTINes

CALLUS FOR HELP WITH YOUR PIMMIT HILLS REAL ESTATE PROBLEMS

OX REALTY6mS IlQiTW 3-7686 ]

LeCAL GARDENERS TO hAKE ROUNDS

The Green Thumb Garden Club of Pimmit Hills vrill feature as part of its monthly meeting June 10 a tour of members gardens Refreshshyments also rill be served at the home of Hrs Charles C BroYJD 424 Le onard Rd

The nevrly elected president of the Garden Club is iolrs Frederick E Chapman of 404 Fi sher Dr

VIHGINIA HOJlill IilPHOVcIlENT CO CUSTOIl REMODELING amp

NE r CONSTRUCTION jlr Conditioning Drivevrays Aluminum Doors-~findovrs Heating FenCing Aluminum Awnings Custom Ki tchens Re c reation Rooms Addi tions Jalousie Porches Aluminwn Siding Carports

2115 Bethune St Tn 3-7577 Falls Church Va Represented by

ELVIN G LOUK President

JA2-2000 MRSJEAH SMITH 2111 HILEMAN ROADJA2v 8230 EL 6-4231

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