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BumRA'm U.S. PCSTA(B PAID . FAlLS CHORal, VA. PEBKIT No. 134 OC'lDDER 1961 A CmJ:, :tJNITY SE "j/IC:i; OF THE PIU. JT HILLS GI'l'Iw' .fS .'tSSOCIATION p.n.C.A. CF : .;- ICEP cS FOic 1961-62 Pro Tem Herb VOurJ.te.in, Pres ••••••••••••• TV' ! 3-8288 Earl POYlell, Vice Pres •••••••••• 'IS] 3-8637 Kathie Hi tctey, Sec. •••••••••••• TN 3-7242 Jennie ..ndrovs lV', Treas. ••••••• T ;{ 3-842'6 Floyd O'Dell, Editor •••••••••••• Yd 3-7951 Earl PO i" }eli, 1,:e mo ership ••••••••• TH 3-8637 Doris Langland, House & Garden •• T'/l 3-9339 Boris ; .: androv sY.y , Ci vic Affairs TN 3-8426 Rita Booth, Public Uti.li ties •••• Ti! 3-9688 "8I.ECTI01{ OF FOR 1961-62 Below a re listed the individuals who have volunteered to serve the Association throughout the cOIPing year to gether with back g round iruorr.lation. This may help any member to 'know and choose a cc..ndid ate on Election ni ght, October 3, 1961. FOR PRESIDENT (two candidates) lLr. Herb FOuntain, 2003 Cherri Dr. He is now serving as . Pres. p ro tem, having been to this {) ost by the Executive :;omi t tee p endi n, '£ t he outcome of the Assoc- iation's re g ular election. He has lived in t.he Hills for the past 2 years and is marr- ied to Nina and t h e father of three child- ren. He studied at Pasedena City Colle ge mder business adr. :inistra t i on • . He present- Ly opera tes t h e Fquntain Employm ent Agency. ieh as also attended ex te nsion at 'uneric an University and Hashington-Lee. Laurence A. Short, 314 Lisle Ave. [.arry and his 1',d..fe Dee and 1 daughter have lived in the Hills for the p ast 5 years. 1e is currently a practicing attorney and p rior to this 1,' ;2.S an at te rre ;:,' for the Civil Aeronautics Bo a rd. He received h is 6e g ree froIL the Georgetown School and is a . mem- ber of the Vir g ini a an d. -,i 2.sr .d.ngt cn D.C. B ar. He has served t he Assoc. in the ty of tre & surer for yrs. Presently, he is servi ng as tre a surer for the Pir.-:1:i t l Ulls Teen Club, a post 11e h as held for 3 yea rs. For his outstanding work bot h in the Assoc. and in the Teen Club, Lar:r-y has been reco g- !'i zed by his felio....; Ir.an. Recently, he Vias pres e nted ", r.i th a pla que for his -, ; ork and devotion to a group far and above those norrr _aliy expected of t h e aver 2.. ge citizen by the Teen Club. FOR (tviO candidates) Mr. Robert S. Printzenhoff, 402 Lisle Ave. Bob and his ' ,.,Iife Pe g gy, to gether 'iii th three children, have lived in the Hills for the past 9 yrs. Both are . natives of Penn. · and both g rad uated fran sc hools in that st,ate. Bob has been 1\d..t h the Arling ton Post Office for the past 16 ;; 'rs. q"nd is a veteran of the U.S. Nav;y se rvice. Previ ous- ly, Bob . has been both Vice-Pres. of the Assoc. and served as Tem p. Pres. Both he and wife are attending c hap eroneJ to the Teen Club. . B oris 1: androvsky, 2306 nordlie Pl. and vrife, Jennie, have lived in the Hills for the past 9 ye ars. He is emplo;yed Vii th the of Con g ress as a R esearch Ana- lyst. Holds a l:a sters De.s ree in Education, a De g ree in has a Certi f ic a te from the Georgetmm School of Forei gn Service. Has traveled around the vTorld and is a reco g- nized painter. His art has been to the public. He has served the As s oc. as treasurer, been a Dist. Rep. for 2 yrs., on the Exec. Comm. for 6 yrs., and has been a re p resent a ti ve to the County Federation for

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Page 1: OC'lDDER 1961 · t.he Hills for the past 2 years and is marr ied to Nina and t he father of three child ren. He studied at Pasedena City College mder business adr.:inistrat i on•

BumRAm US PCSTA(B

PAID FAlLS CHORal VA PEBKIT No 134

OClDDER 1961

A CmJtJNITY SEjICi OF THE PIUJT HILLS GIlIwfS tSSOCIATION

pnCA CF-ICEPcS FOic 1961-62 Pro Tem Herb VOurJtein Pres bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull TV 3-8288 Earl POYlell Vice Pres bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull IS] 3-8637 Kathie Hitctey Sec bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull TN 3-7242 Jennie 1 ~cndrovslV Treas bullbullbullbullbullbullbull T 3-8426 Floyd ODell Editor bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull Yd 3-7951 Earl POieli 1emoership bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull TH 3-8637 Doris Langland House amp Garden bullbull Tl 3-9339 Boris androvsYy Civic Affairs bull TN 3-8426 Rita Booth Public Utili ties bullbullbullbull Ti 3-9688

8IECTI01 OF OFFlCE~ FOR 1961-62

Below are listed the individuals who have volunteered to serve the Association throughout the cOIPing year together with background iruorrlation This may help any member to know and choose a ccndidate on Election night October 3 1961

FOR PRESIDENT (two candidates) lLr Herb FOuntain 2003 Cherri Dr He

is now serving as Pres p ro tem having been a~)pointed to this )ost by the Executive omi t tee pendinpound t he outcome of the Assocshyiations regular election He has lived in the Hills for the past 2 years and is marrshyied to Nina and t he father of three childshyren He studied at Pasedena City College mder business adrinistrat i on bull He presentshyLy operates t he Fquntain Employment Agency iehas also attended extension co~rses at unerican University and Hashington-Lee

lv~r Laurence A Short 314 Lisle Ave [arry and his 1dfe Dee and 1 daughter have lived in the Hills for the past 5 years 1e is currently a practicing attorney and

prior to this 12S an at t erre for the Civil Aeronautics Boa rd He received his 6e gree froIL the Georgetown La~ School and is a memshyber of the Virginia and -i2s rdngt cn DC Bar He has served t he Assoc in the camp~oaci ty of treampsurer for 2~ yrs Presently he is serving as tre asurer for t he Pir-1i t lUlls Teen Club a post 11e has held for 3 ye ars For his outstanding work both in the Assoc and in the Teen Club Larr-y has been recogshyi zed by his felio Iran Recently he Vias presented ri th a plaque for his -ork and devotion to a group far and above those norrr_aliy expected of t he aver 2ge citizen by the Teen Club

FOR VICE-PRESIDEl~ T (tviO candidates) Mr Robert S Printzenhoff 402 Lisle

Ave Bob and his Iife Peggy together iii th three children have lived in the Hills for the past 9 yrs Both are natives of Penn middot and both graduated fran schools in that state Bob has been 1dth the Arling ton Post Office for the past 16 rs qnd is a veteran of the US Navy s ervice Previousshyly Bob has been both Vice-Pres of t he Assoc and served as Temp Pres Both he and wife are attending chaperoneJ to the Teen Club

1~r Boris 1androvsky 2306 nordlie Pl and vrife Jennie have lived in the Hills for the past 9 years He is employed Vii th the Libra~J of Congress as a Research Anashylyst Holds a lasters Des ree in Education a De gree in Biolo~~ has a Certif ica te from the Georgetmm School of Foreign Service Has traveled around the vTorld and is a recogshynized painter His art has been dis_~ laJ ed to the public He has served the Assoc as treasurer been a Dist Rep for 2 yrs on the Exec Comm for 6 yrs and has been a rep resent ative to the County Federation for

SUPERIOR TV Sal amp Setvlce bull Radios rlvllon amp Phonos

LEE HWY amp DUNN LORING RD P O BOX 127 MERRIFIELD VA

JEfferlon 20526

TV on the BL I (1 TV Acting UPl

If it is it is ti~ to call Superior TV a company that has been in

business 11 years in the same location Superior TV is the first conpany in

the entire state of Virginia to become a member of the Virginia Television

Association Inc a non-profit organization which promotes honest and reli shy

able business relationships betv~en the dealer and the public

Superior TV uses only premium quality parts and all parts are returned

to the customer where possible All tubes are tested on Precision Testers

wheremiddot each individual element of the tube can be tested singly

Discounts on tubes sold over the counter are figured off the manufacshy

turers list price and not off any jacked Upll price to make the customer

think he is getting a big discount when he is actually paying the full list

price or more Manufacturers list prices are posted on the wall of the

shop at Superior TV and ~pen to inspection to any customer who comes into

our shop

We dont offer any gimmick advertizing All v-e offer is an honest

repair at an honest price So if your set needs repaired and you want an

i honest renair at an honest price then call Superior TV at JE 2-0526

ELECTIONS (continued from page 1)

6 yrs In this orgar~zation he served as School Committee Chdrrnan cmd WdS on the Exec Comm for 1 yr

FOR TREASURER (one candidate) fIrs Jennie Garner Mandrovsky 23c6

Nordlie Pl has lived in the Hills for the past 9 yrs She is a graduate from George Washington University and has been an exshyperienced teacher for many yrs having taught both in Pimmit Hills and in Lemon Road Schools Has served the Assoc for 8 yrs and has attended the County Federation for 8 yrs Has been the official representshyative to the Federation for 3 yrs She has served as acting treasurer for the past 10 rronths

FOR SECHElARY (two candidates) Mrs Verba Adams 2310 Prout Pl She

and her husband Bob have lived in the Hills for the past 9 years together with three children She has served the Assoc actively for the past 5 yrs in various capacities and has viOrked as full tine secretary middotfor the NevIsletter and also prepared the Directory for the Hills Presently she is the secceshytary to the St Lukes Kindergarten and has served in the PTA in many dutues She is currently the Historian of the PTA She viOuld prefer to help as a secretary on cor rf spondence as there is a possibility she may move

Mrs Kathie Ritchey 303 Pir~fiit Dr She and her husband have lived in the Hills for 10~ yrs and have three children Has served the Assoc as Secretary for 2 yrs Social Chairman Recreation Chairman and membership cormnittee She has studied advanced art is a former correspondent for the Providence Journal forner rr8mbersliip cha5 rman for the League of Women Voters Pimmit Hills Unit and a past Safety Patrol for Lemon Rd School Has been active in Scouting ampnd is Chainnan of the Ls dies Aux

~

STIJCE ONLY ASSOC IvEIillEHS IAY VOTE IN THE lltTECTION WE SUGGEST yeU BRING YOUR LE1RshySHIP CARD TJITd YOU FOR THOSE -~rrIHOUT QIlffi THEY hlAY BE PURCHASED AT Too DOOR middot

TdE IffiXT REGULAR h~ETIHG OF TI-IE PE CA WIIL BE HElD AT PI1JT HILlS SCHOOL OCT 3 AT 8 P I~

NE PHiLlIT HILLS REGISTRAR

The new registrar for Pimmit Hills is Mrs Carolyn Pemberton 2305 EdGar Court TN 3-6294

MAHOGANY SPECIALI

V4 PREmiddotFINISHED PLYWOOD

COMPLETE STOCK bull MILLWORK bull LUMBER bull HARDWARE bull GARDEN SUPPLIES bull CEMENT bull PAINT bull FENCING

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SEE OUR 98c COUNTER

Values to 17J5

We feature the Amazing New Acrylic

Howe Paint For

ASBESTOS SHINGLES

10 Discount -TO-

Civic Association Members upon Presentation of Membership Cards

DISCOUNT APPUES TQ

Paint - Hardware - Garden Supplies

Fair Trade Items Excluded

FALLFAX 2650 Highway JERenon 2 500

FREE DELIVERY - CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED

BUILDING SUPPLY INC

foils Chuldl Virginia JI Ifenon 2-4900

PIMMIT DRUG CENTER 1914 Leesburg Pike TW 3-7200

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ITR 100 middotEXTRA 100 KING KORN

STAMPS with this coupon and purchase of

Melvem Supreme

~~~ leiE CREAM Void After Octobel 15

100 middotEXTRA 100 KING KORN

STAMPS with this coupon and purchase of

Any VITACARE Size VITAMINS

Voicf After Octobefo 15

25 IEXTRA 25 KING KORN

STAMPS with this coupon and purchase of

~5C KOTEX MOOESS size VEE FORMS and FEMS

VoicfAfterOctobw 15

KImiddotNG KORN STAMPS

with this coupon and purchase of

2 Pair Lady Puriton Full Fashioned NYLONSSe9mless

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KING S T A M P S with everyFREE KORN nuprhllflWllf

THE PRESIDENTS COR11ERbullbullbullbullbullbullbull

It is usual for an incumbent officer to emphasize his record ~benmiddotseeYing re-elecshytion I wish to thank my fellow officers Committee Chairmen and other members for the excellent job each has done It is imshypossible to name each one individually middotwithshyout naming most of the membership I do feel that Boris and Jennie llandrovsky Doris Langshyland and Floyd ODell deserve special thanks Ilithout their help together dth that of Verba Adams the gigantic task of lifting a dormant inactive organization into a very live and active group could not have been accomplished You ull note active competishytion for almost every office--our financial picture is good--our Newsletter prompt--our cODffiunity face improving--and our critics very active also

I v~sh to thank the membership for bearing Id th their Freshman President--forshygiving my little errors as all YJ1oling peoshyple do-and also the critics that help you to vmiddot13lk that narrOlH line called public inshyterest

I look forward tovrard a year that vull continue to lift Pin~t Hills into a Dosishy

tion of responsibility and action and also offer my services to the cO~fiunity in order to finish the job already started

Pimni t Hills is now facing a crisis vith rezoning proposals and major highl2ys surrounding US thus causing a lot of food for thought Now is the time for all of us to join hands in a mnlED effort Each of you that desire to participate be su~e to attend the October meetii1g We have a Eood agenda

All candidates for the House of Deleshygates from this area have been invited to address the meeting and it is also election night for the Association Be sure to meet all of the candidates Ie hope to present the rezoning problem in its entirety If you are not familiar Vii th the middotproblem this ill be the time to cone and ask questions The proposedmiddotapartments change has been put off until October 15 as middotwas mentioned at the last meeting So there you are The candishydates for the State Assenbly our Associashytion election and the apartment issue It orlll be an active meeting for all and v)ill be more successful through your attend3nce

Herb Fountain President pro tem

JIlaquoJNGTON =

~RfAX SAVINGS amp lOAN ASSOCIAilON

ESTABLISHED 1923

OPEN 9 apound1 to 4 pm MClIDAY thru FRIDAY OPEN FRIDAY EVENING 5 to 8

NEW ANDERSON BUILDING

450 W Broad St JE2-2015 FALLS CHURCH

FURS LAUNDRY SHOES REPAIRED ams

Pimmit Hills Shopping Center 1916 LeesburcJ Pike

Call TW 3-7686

MeDARIEL

Service ~ eeller

935 West Broad St

Falls Church Va

PROMPT COIlRTEOIlS SERVle

WMIR MULTIPLE USTIM8R

CALLUS FOR HELP WITH YOUR PIMMIT HILLS REAL ESTATE PROBLEMS

OK REALTY6Ns Rte 7 Between Bailey Crossroad And

Shirley Highway

OR 18000 if no answer call OR 1-8827-0R 19217

SALES RENTALS

HOUSE amp GARDEN-shyo shy

II OPERA ITON-iVINlER

There are many things that if done now would make your homes more comfortable and your lives a lot easier vmen winter arrives Here are but a few suggestions

1 Clean out drains 2 Caulk and paint where necessary 3 Repair middotwindows and doors 4 Consider advantages of storm vrindows and

doors (They do cut fuel bills) 5 Oil furnace fan and motor bearings accordshy

ing to manufacturers instructions 6 Be certain car as well as home is in

proper running order 7 Above all else have sand or salt and snow

shovel easily available for that first of many vtdte mornings

Fairfax County Water Authority suggests these precautions be taken during winter months

1 Close all vents and other openings under house to keep out freezing wind

2 Wrap all vvater pipes that are close to outside walls vlith cloth or sorre other insulating material

3 During periods vhen house is vacant set ther~ostat high enough to provide suffi shycient heat to prevent inside plumbing from freezing

4 Close valve ~nside or under the house that controls the water line connected

to the outside hose or faucet

Discounts on paints wallpaper and sunshydries are still available for our membership at the McLean Color theel McLean Shopping Coenter EL 6-9896

TEEN CLUB RESUMES SATURDAY DAN CES

The Teen Club has resumed ~heir SatUImiddotshyday night dances at Pimmi t Hills School 8 to 11 Our thanks to Mrs Keys for pershymitting the Teen Club to have the school Any parents interested in chaperoning please call Mr Balmemann TIV 3-8378

INSYMPATHY

Sympathy to Sgt amp Mrs Ray WJarciarille 305 Pimmit Dr on the recent death of their 10 yr old son Franklin (Sonqy) oa student at Lemon Road School He had undergone an operation for a rare heart condition at Walter Reed General Hospital

McLEAN COLOR WHEEL

Mclean Shopping Center

McLean Virginia

Elmwood 6-9896

PAINT WALLPAPERmiddot SUNDRIES

FLOOR TILE

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WHY COOK IN THE EVENING--Come in

and try our full line of PIZZA

SUBMARINES

A full Line of Pizza

103 CENTER STREET (BEHIND McLEAN FIRE HOUSE)

CIVIC AFFAIRS COJltilflEE-shy

The residential character of Pimmit Hills is being threatened by tyro ch~e-ofshyzoning appeal~ tor the purpose of erecting apartment d~veIopments on Magarity Road and on Route 7 The r~sidents of Pimmit Hills will be directly affected if these appeals are successful The apartments would place an extra load on our already capacity-packed schools (do you want your children on a double shift) and would place a far heavshyier traffic on our roads which vl6re not deshysigned for urban density traffic ~t has also been pointed out that the pro~~ty of apartments would make our community less desirable as a single family residence co~ munity and llOuld have a detrimental effect on our property values

en the other hand emust be realistic about the situationbull The County Authorities are faced vdth the problem of coping with an alarrdng population growth and Qust make the most efficient use possible of existing land in terms of overall County planning They cannot ldthout adequate reason oppose all reouests for land use This means that alshytrgtWh from our point of View single famiq

2300 Leesburg Pike Falls Church Va

TW 3-7233ST LUHfS middotmiddotmiddot middot fTmiddottmiddotO middothl rTmiddotmiddotmiddot ~middot-Pmiddotl middotUmiddotmiddotnmiddotCl f t 41U ~ bMn 11m middot h

WELCOME TOTltE CHURCH SERVI NG OUR COMMUN ITV

SUNDAY SCHOOL y~RSHIP SERVICES 930 and llOO 930 and 1100

(Crib Nursery provided)

dwellings would be most desirable we mq be faced with the hard facts that unless we take a very firm stand with large popular sup- port we will see the land in question Used for other than single family dwellings Of the possible uses-industrial commercial or apartments--apartments would appear ~ be the least of three possible evils and 1t cannot be denied that they would provide a most sUbstantial buffer between us and the commerCial and industrial areas planned for Tysons Corner

SCOUTS PROMOIED

Kenneth Ritchey son of Kathie and Monroe Ritchey 303 Pimrrdt Dr has recent ly become an Eagle Scout and is to receive the pin at St Lukes Methodist Church in the near future Kenneth started his scout career in Cub Pack 879 Lemon Rd School aIld then last year served as a der chief for that pack in Den 8 under Mrs bull Darlene Rwnler Paxton Rd bullbull He has a total of 23 merit badges 21 being the amount required for Eagle He attended Camp Thunderbird tbis summer and made the one mile sdIn badge while there He is a member of Troop 984 under the leadership of Mr Quentin Wahl Mr John Gooddn 401 Lisle Ave lire Chris Tathan 606 Pimmit Dr and Mr Ray Fridley McLean accompanied Kenneth to the Eagle Board of Reviewbull Mr ~odwin s son Joe also became Eagle (the first one in the troop) early this summer

Both Joe and Kenneth are 14 yrs old and Freshmen at James biadison High Joe also made the one mile swim at Camp Thundershybird and the Scout Life Guard ko-Jard

Bill Blahemore Ernie Viatkins and Billy Young passed their First Class reshyquirements along with trelve other scouts achieving Second Class

On the agenda this fall are plans for tfie troop to attend the Fairfax Campnporee on October 21-22 at the Nevl Bull Run Park and a good turn project for the PimrrQt Hills community-cleaning up the entrance to Pimshymit Hills at P~~t Drive and Route 7

The Boy Scout Troop is in the midst of a memb~hip drive and any boy age II or over ~ JfiuSt cordially invited to join Please contact Mr Quentin Yfahl JE 4-8891 Mr Bill Young EL 6-4366 or Mr J Goodvdn T3-8441 for information The Troop is unshyder the sponsorship of St Lukes Methodist ChUrch but any denomination is yelcome They plan a far~lyp~cnic at Great Falls on ~n+~h~~ Q+h ~+ ~ ~M

Page 2: OC'lDDER 1961 · t.he Hills for the past 2 years and is marr ied to Nina and t he father of three child ren. He studied at Pasedena City College mder business adr.:inistrat i on•

SUPERIOR TV Sal amp Setvlce bull Radios rlvllon amp Phonos

LEE HWY amp DUNN LORING RD P O BOX 127 MERRIFIELD VA

JEfferlon 20526

TV on the BL I (1 TV Acting UPl

If it is it is ti~ to call Superior TV a company that has been in

business 11 years in the same location Superior TV is the first conpany in

the entire state of Virginia to become a member of the Virginia Television

Association Inc a non-profit organization which promotes honest and reli shy

able business relationships betv~en the dealer and the public

Superior TV uses only premium quality parts and all parts are returned

to the customer where possible All tubes are tested on Precision Testers

wheremiddot each individual element of the tube can be tested singly

Discounts on tubes sold over the counter are figured off the manufacshy

turers list price and not off any jacked Upll price to make the customer

think he is getting a big discount when he is actually paying the full list

price or more Manufacturers list prices are posted on the wall of the

shop at Superior TV and ~pen to inspection to any customer who comes into

our shop

We dont offer any gimmick advertizing All v-e offer is an honest

repair at an honest price So if your set needs repaired and you want an

i honest renair at an honest price then call Superior TV at JE 2-0526

ELECTIONS (continued from page 1)

6 yrs In this orgar~zation he served as School Committee Chdrrnan cmd WdS on the Exec Comm for 1 yr

FOR TREASURER (one candidate) fIrs Jennie Garner Mandrovsky 23c6

Nordlie Pl has lived in the Hills for the past 9 yrs She is a graduate from George Washington University and has been an exshyperienced teacher for many yrs having taught both in Pimmit Hills and in Lemon Road Schools Has served the Assoc for 8 yrs and has attended the County Federation for 8 yrs Has been the official representshyative to the Federation for 3 yrs She has served as acting treasurer for the past 10 rronths

FOR SECHElARY (two candidates) Mrs Verba Adams 2310 Prout Pl She

and her husband Bob have lived in the Hills for the past 9 years together with three children She has served the Assoc actively for the past 5 yrs in various capacities and has viOrked as full tine secretary middotfor the NevIsletter and also prepared the Directory for the Hills Presently she is the secceshytary to the St Lukes Kindergarten and has served in the PTA in many dutues She is currently the Historian of the PTA She viOuld prefer to help as a secretary on cor rf spondence as there is a possibility she may move

Mrs Kathie Ritchey 303 Pir~fiit Dr She and her husband have lived in the Hills for 10~ yrs and have three children Has served the Assoc as Secretary for 2 yrs Social Chairman Recreation Chairman and membership cormnittee She has studied advanced art is a former correspondent for the Providence Journal forner rr8mbersliip cha5 rman for the League of Women Voters Pimmit Hills Unit and a past Safety Patrol for Lemon Rd School Has been active in Scouting ampnd is Chainnan of the Ls dies Aux

~

STIJCE ONLY ASSOC IvEIillEHS IAY VOTE IN THE lltTECTION WE SUGGEST yeU BRING YOUR LE1RshySHIP CARD TJITd YOU FOR THOSE -~rrIHOUT QIlffi THEY hlAY BE PURCHASED AT Too DOOR middot

TdE IffiXT REGULAR h~ETIHG OF TI-IE PE CA WIIL BE HElD AT PI1JT HILlS SCHOOL OCT 3 AT 8 P I~

NE PHiLlIT HILLS REGISTRAR

The new registrar for Pimmit Hills is Mrs Carolyn Pemberton 2305 EdGar Court TN 3-6294

MAHOGANY SPECIALI

V4 PREmiddotFINISHED PLYWOOD

COMPLETE STOCK bull MILLWORK bull LUMBER bull HARDWARE bull GARDEN SUPPLIES bull CEMENT bull PAINT bull FENCING

4x8SHEET

SEE OUR 98c COUNTER

Values to 17J5

We feature the Amazing New Acrylic

Howe Paint For

ASBESTOS SHINGLES

10 Discount -TO-

Civic Association Members upon Presentation of Membership Cards

DISCOUNT APPUES TQ

Paint - Hardware - Garden Supplies

Fair Trade Items Excluded

FALLFAX 2650 Highway JERenon 2 500

FREE DELIVERY - CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED

BUILDING SUPPLY INC

foils Chuldl Virginia JI Ifenon 2-4900

PIMMIT DRUG CENTER 1914 Leesburg Pike TW 3-7200

witll

KING KORNFREE STAMPS

ITR 100 middotEXTRA 100 KING KORN

STAMPS with this coupon and purchase of

Melvem Supreme

~~~ leiE CREAM Void After Octobel 15

100 middotEXTRA 100 KING KORN

STAMPS with this coupon and purchase of

Any VITACARE Size VITAMINS

Voicf After Octobefo 15

25 IEXTRA 25 KING KORN

STAMPS with this coupon and purchase of

~5C KOTEX MOOESS size VEE FORMS and FEMS

VoicfAfterOctobw 15

KImiddotNG KORN STAMPS

with this coupon and purchase of

2 Pair Lady Puriton Full Fashioned NYLONSSe9mless

Void After ~tobelo 15

EXRA middotKINiG middot KORN

STAMPS middot with this c~n and purchase of

Void After Octobe 15

EXTRA KINiG KORN

STAMPS with tniscoupon and purchase of

AspiRiN 129

Void After October 15

KING S T A M P S with everyFREE KORN nuprhllflWllf

THE PRESIDENTS COR11ERbullbullbullbullbullbullbull

It is usual for an incumbent officer to emphasize his record ~benmiddotseeYing re-elecshytion I wish to thank my fellow officers Committee Chairmen and other members for the excellent job each has done It is imshypossible to name each one individually middotwithshyout naming most of the membership I do feel that Boris and Jennie llandrovsky Doris Langshyland and Floyd ODell deserve special thanks Ilithout their help together dth that of Verba Adams the gigantic task of lifting a dormant inactive organization into a very live and active group could not have been accomplished You ull note active competishytion for almost every office--our financial picture is good--our Newsletter prompt--our cODffiunity face improving--and our critics very active also

I v~sh to thank the membership for bearing Id th their Freshman President--forshygiving my little errors as all YJ1oling peoshyple do-and also the critics that help you to vmiddot13lk that narrOlH line called public inshyterest

I look forward tovrard a year that vull continue to lift Pin~t Hills into a Dosishy

tion of responsibility and action and also offer my services to the cO~fiunity in order to finish the job already started

Pimni t Hills is now facing a crisis vith rezoning proposals and major highl2ys surrounding US thus causing a lot of food for thought Now is the time for all of us to join hands in a mnlED effort Each of you that desire to participate be su~e to attend the October meetii1g We have a Eood agenda

All candidates for the House of Deleshygates from this area have been invited to address the meeting and it is also election night for the Association Be sure to meet all of the candidates Ie hope to present the rezoning problem in its entirety If you are not familiar Vii th the middotproblem this ill be the time to cone and ask questions The proposedmiddotapartments change has been put off until October 15 as middotwas mentioned at the last meeting So there you are The candishydates for the State Assenbly our Associashytion election and the apartment issue It orlll be an active meeting for all and v)ill be more successful through your attend3nce

Herb Fountain President pro tem

JIlaquoJNGTON =

~RfAX SAVINGS amp lOAN ASSOCIAilON

ESTABLISHED 1923

OPEN 9 apound1 to 4 pm MClIDAY thru FRIDAY OPEN FRIDAY EVENING 5 to 8

NEW ANDERSON BUILDING

450 W Broad St JE2-2015 FALLS CHURCH

FURS LAUNDRY SHOES REPAIRED ams

Pimmit Hills Shopping Center 1916 LeesburcJ Pike

Call TW 3-7686

MeDARIEL

Service ~ eeller

935 West Broad St

Falls Church Va

PROMPT COIlRTEOIlS SERVle

WMIR MULTIPLE USTIM8R

CALLUS FOR HELP WITH YOUR PIMMIT HILLS REAL ESTATE PROBLEMS

OK REALTY6Ns Rte 7 Between Bailey Crossroad And

Shirley Highway

OR 18000 if no answer call OR 1-8827-0R 19217

SALES RENTALS

HOUSE amp GARDEN-shyo shy

II OPERA ITON-iVINlER

There are many things that if done now would make your homes more comfortable and your lives a lot easier vmen winter arrives Here are but a few suggestions

1 Clean out drains 2 Caulk and paint where necessary 3 Repair middotwindows and doors 4 Consider advantages of storm vrindows and

doors (They do cut fuel bills) 5 Oil furnace fan and motor bearings accordshy

ing to manufacturers instructions 6 Be certain car as well as home is in

proper running order 7 Above all else have sand or salt and snow

shovel easily available for that first of many vtdte mornings

Fairfax County Water Authority suggests these precautions be taken during winter months

1 Close all vents and other openings under house to keep out freezing wind

2 Wrap all vvater pipes that are close to outside walls vlith cloth or sorre other insulating material

3 During periods vhen house is vacant set ther~ostat high enough to provide suffi shycient heat to prevent inside plumbing from freezing

4 Close valve ~nside or under the house that controls the water line connected

to the outside hose or faucet

Discounts on paints wallpaper and sunshydries are still available for our membership at the McLean Color theel McLean Shopping Coenter EL 6-9896

TEEN CLUB RESUMES SATURDAY DAN CES

The Teen Club has resumed ~heir SatUImiddotshyday night dances at Pimmi t Hills School 8 to 11 Our thanks to Mrs Keys for pershymitting the Teen Club to have the school Any parents interested in chaperoning please call Mr Balmemann TIV 3-8378

INSYMPATHY

Sympathy to Sgt amp Mrs Ray WJarciarille 305 Pimmit Dr on the recent death of their 10 yr old son Franklin (Sonqy) oa student at Lemon Road School He had undergone an operation for a rare heart condition at Walter Reed General Hospital

McLEAN COLOR WHEEL

Mclean Shopping Center

McLean Virginia

Elmwood 6-9896

PAINT WALLPAPERmiddot SUNDRIES

FLOOR TILE

McLEAN PIZZA

WHY COOK IN THE EVENING--Come in

and try our full line of PIZZA

SUBMARINES

A full Line of Pizza

103 CENTER STREET (BEHIND McLEAN FIRE HOUSE)

CIVIC AFFAIRS COJltilflEE-shy

The residential character of Pimmit Hills is being threatened by tyro ch~e-ofshyzoning appeal~ tor the purpose of erecting apartment d~veIopments on Magarity Road and on Route 7 The r~sidents of Pimmit Hills will be directly affected if these appeals are successful The apartments would place an extra load on our already capacity-packed schools (do you want your children on a double shift) and would place a far heavshyier traffic on our roads which vl6re not deshysigned for urban density traffic ~t has also been pointed out that the pro~~ty of apartments would make our community less desirable as a single family residence co~ munity and llOuld have a detrimental effect on our property values

en the other hand emust be realistic about the situationbull The County Authorities are faced vdth the problem of coping with an alarrdng population growth and Qust make the most efficient use possible of existing land in terms of overall County planning They cannot ldthout adequate reason oppose all reouests for land use This means that alshytrgtWh from our point of View single famiq

2300 Leesburg Pike Falls Church Va

TW 3-7233ST LUHfS middotmiddotmiddot middot fTmiddottmiddotO middothl rTmiddotmiddotmiddot ~middot-Pmiddotl middotUmiddotmiddotnmiddotCl f t 41U ~ bMn 11m middot h

WELCOME TOTltE CHURCH SERVI NG OUR COMMUN ITV

SUNDAY SCHOOL y~RSHIP SERVICES 930 and llOO 930 and 1100

(Crib Nursery provided)

dwellings would be most desirable we mq be faced with the hard facts that unless we take a very firm stand with large popular sup- port we will see the land in question Used for other than single family dwellings Of the possible uses-industrial commercial or apartments--apartments would appear ~ be the least of three possible evils and 1t cannot be denied that they would provide a most sUbstantial buffer between us and the commerCial and industrial areas planned for Tysons Corner

SCOUTS PROMOIED

Kenneth Ritchey son of Kathie and Monroe Ritchey 303 Pimrrdt Dr has recent ly become an Eagle Scout and is to receive the pin at St Lukes Methodist Church in the near future Kenneth started his scout career in Cub Pack 879 Lemon Rd School aIld then last year served as a der chief for that pack in Den 8 under Mrs bull Darlene Rwnler Paxton Rd bullbull He has a total of 23 merit badges 21 being the amount required for Eagle He attended Camp Thunderbird tbis summer and made the one mile sdIn badge while there He is a member of Troop 984 under the leadership of Mr Quentin Wahl Mr John Gooddn 401 Lisle Ave lire Chris Tathan 606 Pimmit Dr and Mr Ray Fridley McLean accompanied Kenneth to the Eagle Board of Reviewbull Mr ~odwin s son Joe also became Eagle (the first one in the troop) early this summer

Both Joe and Kenneth are 14 yrs old and Freshmen at James biadison High Joe also made the one mile swim at Camp Thundershybird and the Scout Life Guard ko-Jard

Bill Blahemore Ernie Viatkins and Billy Young passed their First Class reshyquirements along with trelve other scouts achieving Second Class

On the agenda this fall are plans for tfie troop to attend the Fairfax Campnporee on October 21-22 at the Nevl Bull Run Park and a good turn project for the PimrrQt Hills community-cleaning up the entrance to Pimshymit Hills at P~~t Drive and Route 7

The Boy Scout Troop is in the midst of a memb~hip drive and any boy age II or over ~ JfiuSt cordially invited to join Please contact Mr Quentin Yfahl JE 4-8891 Mr Bill Young EL 6-4366 or Mr J Goodvdn T3-8441 for information The Troop is unshyder the sponsorship of St Lukes Methodist ChUrch but any denomination is yelcome They plan a far~lyp~cnic at Great Falls on ~n+~h~~ Q+h ~+ ~ ~M

Page 3: OC'lDDER 1961 · t.he Hills for the past 2 years and is marr ied to Nina and t he father of three child ren. He studied at Pasedena City College mder business adr.:inistrat i on•

ELECTIONS (continued from page 1)

6 yrs In this orgar~zation he served as School Committee Chdrrnan cmd WdS on the Exec Comm for 1 yr

FOR TREASURER (one candidate) fIrs Jennie Garner Mandrovsky 23c6

Nordlie Pl has lived in the Hills for the past 9 yrs She is a graduate from George Washington University and has been an exshyperienced teacher for many yrs having taught both in Pimmit Hills and in Lemon Road Schools Has served the Assoc for 8 yrs and has attended the County Federation for 8 yrs Has been the official representshyative to the Federation for 3 yrs She has served as acting treasurer for the past 10 rronths

FOR SECHElARY (two candidates) Mrs Verba Adams 2310 Prout Pl She

and her husband Bob have lived in the Hills for the past 9 years together with three children She has served the Assoc actively for the past 5 yrs in various capacities and has viOrked as full tine secretary middotfor the NevIsletter and also prepared the Directory for the Hills Presently she is the secceshytary to the St Lukes Kindergarten and has served in the PTA in many dutues She is currently the Historian of the PTA She viOuld prefer to help as a secretary on cor rf spondence as there is a possibility she may move

Mrs Kathie Ritchey 303 Pir~fiit Dr She and her husband have lived in the Hills for 10~ yrs and have three children Has served the Assoc as Secretary for 2 yrs Social Chairman Recreation Chairman and membership cormnittee She has studied advanced art is a former correspondent for the Providence Journal forner rr8mbersliip cha5 rman for the League of Women Voters Pimmit Hills Unit and a past Safety Patrol for Lemon Rd School Has been active in Scouting ampnd is Chainnan of the Ls dies Aux

~

STIJCE ONLY ASSOC IvEIillEHS IAY VOTE IN THE lltTECTION WE SUGGEST yeU BRING YOUR LE1RshySHIP CARD TJITd YOU FOR THOSE -~rrIHOUT QIlffi THEY hlAY BE PURCHASED AT Too DOOR middot

TdE IffiXT REGULAR h~ETIHG OF TI-IE PE CA WIIL BE HElD AT PI1JT HILlS SCHOOL OCT 3 AT 8 P I~

NE PHiLlIT HILLS REGISTRAR

The new registrar for Pimmit Hills is Mrs Carolyn Pemberton 2305 EdGar Court TN 3-6294

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V4 PREmiddotFINISHED PLYWOOD

COMPLETE STOCK bull MILLWORK bull LUMBER bull HARDWARE bull GARDEN SUPPLIES bull CEMENT bull PAINT bull FENCING

4x8SHEET

SEE OUR 98c COUNTER

Values to 17J5

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ASBESTOS SHINGLES

10 Discount -TO-

Civic Association Members upon Presentation of Membership Cards

DISCOUNT APPUES TQ

Paint - Hardware - Garden Supplies

Fair Trade Items Excluded

FALLFAX 2650 Highway JERenon 2 500

FREE DELIVERY - CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED

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foils Chuldl Virginia JI Ifenon 2-4900

PIMMIT DRUG CENTER 1914 Leesburg Pike TW 3-7200

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KING KORNFREE STAMPS

ITR 100 middotEXTRA 100 KING KORN

STAMPS with this coupon and purchase of

Melvem Supreme

~~~ leiE CREAM Void After Octobel 15

100 middotEXTRA 100 KING KORN

STAMPS with this coupon and purchase of

Any VITACARE Size VITAMINS

Voicf After Octobefo 15

25 IEXTRA 25 KING KORN

STAMPS with this coupon and purchase of

~5C KOTEX MOOESS size VEE FORMS and FEMS

VoicfAfterOctobw 15

KImiddotNG KORN STAMPS

with this coupon and purchase of

2 Pair Lady Puriton Full Fashioned NYLONSSe9mless

Void After ~tobelo 15

EXRA middotKINiG middot KORN

STAMPS middot with this c~n and purchase of

Void After Octobe 15

EXTRA KINiG KORN

STAMPS with tniscoupon and purchase of

AspiRiN 129

Void After October 15

KING S T A M P S with everyFREE KORN nuprhllflWllf

THE PRESIDENTS COR11ERbullbullbullbullbullbullbull

It is usual for an incumbent officer to emphasize his record ~benmiddotseeYing re-elecshytion I wish to thank my fellow officers Committee Chairmen and other members for the excellent job each has done It is imshypossible to name each one individually middotwithshyout naming most of the membership I do feel that Boris and Jennie llandrovsky Doris Langshyland and Floyd ODell deserve special thanks Ilithout their help together dth that of Verba Adams the gigantic task of lifting a dormant inactive organization into a very live and active group could not have been accomplished You ull note active competishytion for almost every office--our financial picture is good--our Newsletter prompt--our cODffiunity face improving--and our critics very active also

I v~sh to thank the membership for bearing Id th their Freshman President--forshygiving my little errors as all YJ1oling peoshyple do-and also the critics that help you to vmiddot13lk that narrOlH line called public inshyterest

I look forward tovrard a year that vull continue to lift Pin~t Hills into a Dosishy

tion of responsibility and action and also offer my services to the cO~fiunity in order to finish the job already started

Pimni t Hills is now facing a crisis vith rezoning proposals and major highl2ys surrounding US thus causing a lot of food for thought Now is the time for all of us to join hands in a mnlED effort Each of you that desire to participate be su~e to attend the October meetii1g We have a Eood agenda

All candidates for the House of Deleshygates from this area have been invited to address the meeting and it is also election night for the Association Be sure to meet all of the candidates Ie hope to present the rezoning problem in its entirety If you are not familiar Vii th the middotproblem this ill be the time to cone and ask questions The proposedmiddotapartments change has been put off until October 15 as middotwas mentioned at the last meeting So there you are The candishydates for the State Assenbly our Associashytion election and the apartment issue It orlll be an active meeting for all and v)ill be more successful through your attend3nce

Herb Fountain President pro tem

JIlaquoJNGTON =

~RfAX SAVINGS amp lOAN ASSOCIAilON

ESTABLISHED 1923

OPEN 9 apound1 to 4 pm MClIDAY thru FRIDAY OPEN FRIDAY EVENING 5 to 8

NEW ANDERSON BUILDING

450 W Broad St JE2-2015 FALLS CHURCH

FURS LAUNDRY SHOES REPAIRED ams

Pimmit Hills Shopping Center 1916 LeesburcJ Pike

Call TW 3-7686

MeDARIEL

Service ~ eeller

935 West Broad St

Falls Church Va

PROMPT COIlRTEOIlS SERVle

WMIR MULTIPLE USTIM8R

CALLUS FOR HELP WITH YOUR PIMMIT HILLS REAL ESTATE PROBLEMS

OK REALTY6Ns Rte 7 Between Bailey Crossroad And

Shirley Highway

OR 18000 if no answer call OR 1-8827-0R 19217

SALES RENTALS

HOUSE amp GARDEN-shyo shy

II OPERA ITON-iVINlER

There are many things that if done now would make your homes more comfortable and your lives a lot easier vmen winter arrives Here are but a few suggestions

1 Clean out drains 2 Caulk and paint where necessary 3 Repair middotwindows and doors 4 Consider advantages of storm vrindows and

doors (They do cut fuel bills) 5 Oil furnace fan and motor bearings accordshy

ing to manufacturers instructions 6 Be certain car as well as home is in

proper running order 7 Above all else have sand or salt and snow

shovel easily available for that first of many vtdte mornings

Fairfax County Water Authority suggests these precautions be taken during winter months

1 Close all vents and other openings under house to keep out freezing wind

2 Wrap all vvater pipes that are close to outside walls vlith cloth or sorre other insulating material

3 During periods vhen house is vacant set ther~ostat high enough to provide suffi shycient heat to prevent inside plumbing from freezing

4 Close valve ~nside or under the house that controls the water line connected

to the outside hose or faucet

Discounts on paints wallpaper and sunshydries are still available for our membership at the McLean Color theel McLean Shopping Coenter EL 6-9896

TEEN CLUB RESUMES SATURDAY DAN CES

The Teen Club has resumed ~heir SatUImiddotshyday night dances at Pimmi t Hills School 8 to 11 Our thanks to Mrs Keys for pershymitting the Teen Club to have the school Any parents interested in chaperoning please call Mr Balmemann TIV 3-8378

INSYMPATHY

Sympathy to Sgt amp Mrs Ray WJarciarille 305 Pimmit Dr on the recent death of their 10 yr old son Franklin (Sonqy) oa student at Lemon Road School He had undergone an operation for a rare heart condition at Walter Reed General Hospital

McLEAN COLOR WHEEL

Mclean Shopping Center

McLean Virginia

Elmwood 6-9896

PAINT WALLPAPERmiddot SUNDRIES

FLOOR TILE

McLEAN PIZZA

WHY COOK IN THE EVENING--Come in

and try our full line of PIZZA

SUBMARINES

A full Line of Pizza

103 CENTER STREET (BEHIND McLEAN FIRE HOUSE)

CIVIC AFFAIRS COJltilflEE-shy

The residential character of Pimmit Hills is being threatened by tyro ch~e-ofshyzoning appeal~ tor the purpose of erecting apartment d~veIopments on Magarity Road and on Route 7 The r~sidents of Pimmit Hills will be directly affected if these appeals are successful The apartments would place an extra load on our already capacity-packed schools (do you want your children on a double shift) and would place a far heavshyier traffic on our roads which vl6re not deshysigned for urban density traffic ~t has also been pointed out that the pro~~ty of apartments would make our community less desirable as a single family residence co~ munity and llOuld have a detrimental effect on our property values

en the other hand emust be realistic about the situationbull The County Authorities are faced vdth the problem of coping with an alarrdng population growth and Qust make the most efficient use possible of existing land in terms of overall County planning They cannot ldthout adequate reason oppose all reouests for land use This means that alshytrgtWh from our point of View single famiq

2300 Leesburg Pike Falls Church Va

TW 3-7233ST LUHfS middotmiddotmiddot middot fTmiddottmiddotO middothl rTmiddotmiddotmiddot ~middot-Pmiddotl middotUmiddotmiddotnmiddotCl f t 41U ~ bMn 11m middot h

WELCOME TOTltE CHURCH SERVI NG OUR COMMUN ITV

SUNDAY SCHOOL y~RSHIP SERVICES 930 and llOO 930 and 1100

(Crib Nursery provided)

dwellings would be most desirable we mq be faced with the hard facts that unless we take a very firm stand with large popular sup- port we will see the land in question Used for other than single family dwellings Of the possible uses-industrial commercial or apartments--apartments would appear ~ be the least of three possible evils and 1t cannot be denied that they would provide a most sUbstantial buffer between us and the commerCial and industrial areas planned for Tysons Corner

SCOUTS PROMOIED

Kenneth Ritchey son of Kathie and Monroe Ritchey 303 Pimrrdt Dr has recent ly become an Eagle Scout and is to receive the pin at St Lukes Methodist Church in the near future Kenneth started his scout career in Cub Pack 879 Lemon Rd School aIld then last year served as a der chief for that pack in Den 8 under Mrs bull Darlene Rwnler Paxton Rd bullbull He has a total of 23 merit badges 21 being the amount required for Eagle He attended Camp Thunderbird tbis summer and made the one mile sdIn badge while there He is a member of Troop 984 under the leadership of Mr Quentin Wahl Mr John Gooddn 401 Lisle Ave lire Chris Tathan 606 Pimmit Dr and Mr Ray Fridley McLean accompanied Kenneth to the Eagle Board of Reviewbull Mr ~odwin s son Joe also became Eagle (the first one in the troop) early this summer

Both Joe and Kenneth are 14 yrs old and Freshmen at James biadison High Joe also made the one mile swim at Camp Thundershybird and the Scout Life Guard ko-Jard

Bill Blahemore Ernie Viatkins and Billy Young passed their First Class reshyquirements along with trelve other scouts achieving Second Class

On the agenda this fall are plans for tfie troop to attend the Fairfax Campnporee on October 21-22 at the Nevl Bull Run Park and a good turn project for the PimrrQt Hills community-cleaning up the entrance to Pimshymit Hills at P~~t Drive and Route 7

The Boy Scout Troop is in the midst of a memb~hip drive and any boy age II or over ~ JfiuSt cordially invited to join Please contact Mr Quentin Yfahl JE 4-8891 Mr Bill Young EL 6-4366 or Mr J Goodvdn T3-8441 for information The Troop is unshyder the sponsorship of St Lukes Methodist ChUrch but any denomination is yelcome They plan a far~lyp~cnic at Great Falls on ~n+~h~~ Q+h ~+ ~ ~M

Page 4: OC'lDDER 1961 · t.he Hills for the past 2 years and is marr ied to Nina and t he father of three child ren. He studied at Pasedena City College mder business adr.:inistrat i on•

PIMMIT DRUG CENTER 1914 Leesburg Pike TW 3-7200

witll

KING KORNFREE STAMPS

ITR 100 middotEXTRA 100 KING KORN

STAMPS with this coupon and purchase of

Melvem Supreme

~~~ leiE CREAM Void After Octobel 15

100 middotEXTRA 100 KING KORN

STAMPS with this coupon and purchase of

Any VITACARE Size VITAMINS

Voicf After Octobefo 15

25 IEXTRA 25 KING KORN

STAMPS with this coupon and purchase of

~5C KOTEX MOOESS size VEE FORMS and FEMS

VoicfAfterOctobw 15

KImiddotNG KORN STAMPS

with this coupon and purchase of

2 Pair Lady Puriton Full Fashioned NYLONSSe9mless

Void After ~tobelo 15

EXRA middotKINiG middot KORN

STAMPS middot with this c~n and purchase of

Void After Octobe 15

EXTRA KINiG KORN

STAMPS with tniscoupon and purchase of

AspiRiN 129

Void After October 15

KING S T A M P S with everyFREE KORN nuprhllflWllf

THE PRESIDENTS COR11ERbullbullbullbullbullbullbull

It is usual for an incumbent officer to emphasize his record ~benmiddotseeYing re-elecshytion I wish to thank my fellow officers Committee Chairmen and other members for the excellent job each has done It is imshypossible to name each one individually middotwithshyout naming most of the membership I do feel that Boris and Jennie llandrovsky Doris Langshyland and Floyd ODell deserve special thanks Ilithout their help together dth that of Verba Adams the gigantic task of lifting a dormant inactive organization into a very live and active group could not have been accomplished You ull note active competishytion for almost every office--our financial picture is good--our Newsletter prompt--our cODffiunity face improving--and our critics very active also

I v~sh to thank the membership for bearing Id th their Freshman President--forshygiving my little errors as all YJ1oling peoshyple do-and also the critics that help you to vmiddot13lk that narrOlH line called public inshyterest

I look forward tovrard a year that vull continue to lift Pin~t Hills into a Dosishy

tion of responsibility and action and also offer my services to the cO~fiunity in order to finish the job already started

Pimni t Hills is now facing a crisis vith rezoning proposals and major highl2ys surrounding US thus causing a lot of food for thought Now is the time for all of us to join hands in a mnlED effort Each of you that desire to participate be su~e to attend the October meetii1g We have a Eood agenda

All candidates for the House of Deleshygates from this area have been invited to address the meeting and it is also election night for the Association Be sure to meet all of the candidates Ie hope to present the rezoning problem in its entirety If you are not familiar Vii th the middotproblem this ill be the time to cone and ask questions The proposedmiddotapartments change has been put off until October 15 as middotwas mentioned at the last meeting So there you are The candishydates for the State Assenbly our Associashytion election and the apartment issue It orlll be an active meeting for all and v)ill be more successful through your attend3nce

Herb Fountain President pro tem

JIlaquoJNGTON =

~RfAX SAVINGS amp lOAN ASSOCIAilON

ESTABLISHED 1923

OPEN 9 apound1 to 4 pm MClIDAY thru FRIDAY OPEN FRIDAY EVENING 5 to 8

NEW ANDERSON BUILDING

450 W Broad St JE2-2015 FALLS CHURCH

FURS LAUNDRY SHOES REPAIRED ams

Pimmit Hills Shopping Center 1916 LeesburcJ Pike

Call TW 3-7686

MeDARIEL

Service ~ eeller

935 West Broad St

Falls Church Va

PROMPT COIlRTEOIlS SERVle

WMIR MULTIPLE USTIM8R

CALLUS FOR HELP WITH YOUR PIMMIT HILLS REAL ESTATE PROBLEMS

OK REALTY6Ns Rte 7 Between Bailey Crossroad And

Shirley Highway

OR 18000 if no answer call OR 1-8827-0R 19217

SALES RENTALS

HOUSE amp GARDEN-shyo shy

II OPERA ITON-iVINlER

There are many things that if done now would make your homes more comfortable and your lives a lot easier vmen winter arrives Here are but a few suggestions

1 Clean out drains 2 Caulk and paint where necessary 3 Repair middotwindows and doors 4 Consider advantages of storm vrindows and

doors (They do cut fuel bills) 5 Oil furnace fan and motor bearings accordshy

ing to manufacturers instructions 6 Be certain car as well as home is in

proper running order 7 Above all else have sand or salt and snow

shovel easily available for that first of many vtdte mornings

Fairfax County Water Authority suggests these precautions be taken during winter months

1 Close all vents and other openings under house to keep out freezing wind

2 Wrap all vvater pipes that are close to outside walls vlith cloth or sorre other insulating material

3 During periods vhen house is vacant set ther~ostat high enough to provide suffi shycient heat to prevent inside plumbing from freezing

4 Close valve ~nside or under the house that controls the water line connected

to the outside hose or faucet

Discounts on paints wallpaper and sunshydries are still available for our membership at the McLean Color theel McLean Shopping Coenter EL 6-9896

TEEN CLUB RESUMES SATURDAY DAN CES

The Teen Club has resumed ~heir SatUImiddotshyday night dances at Pimmi t Hills School 8 to 11 Our thanks to Mrs Keys for pershymitting the Teen Club to have the school Any parents interested in chaperoning please call Mr Balmemann TIV 3-8378

INSYMPATHY

Sympathy to Sgt amp Mrs Ray WJarciarille 305 Pimmit Dr on the recent death of their 10 yr old son Franklin (Sonqy) oa student at Lemon Road School He had undergone an operation for a rare heart condition at Walter Reed General Hospital

McLEAN COLOR WHEEL

Mclean Shopping Center

McLean Virginia

Elmwood 6-9896

PAINT WALLPAPERmiddot SUNDRIES

FLOOR TILE

McLEAN PIZZA

WHY COOK IN THE EVENING--Come in

and try our full line of PIZZA

SUBMARINES

A full Line of Pizza

103 CENTER STREET (BEHIND McLEAN FIRE HOUSE)

CIVIC AFFAIRS COJltilflEE-shy

The residential character of Pimmit Hills is being threatened by tyro ch~e-ofshyzoning appeal~ tor the purpose of erecting apartment d~veIopments on Magarity Road and on Route 7 The r~sidents of Pimmit Hills will be directly affected if these appeals are successful The apartments would place an extra load on our already capacity-packed schools (do you want your children on a double shift) and would place a far heavshyier traffic on our roads which vl6re not deshysigned for urban density traffic ~t has also been pointed out that the pro~~ty of apartments would make our community less desirable as a single family residence co~ munity and llOuld have a detrimental effect on our property values

en the other hand emust be realistic about the situationbull The County Authorities are faced vdth the problem of coping with an alarrdng population growth and Qust make the most efficient use possible of existing land in terms of overall County planning They cannot ldthout adequate reason oppose all reouests for land use This means that alshytrgtWh from our point of View single famiq

2300 Leesburg Pike Falls Church Va

TW 3-7233ST LUHfS middotmiddotmiddot middot fTmiddottmiddotO middothl rTmiddotmiddotmiddot ~middot-Pmiddotl middotUmiddotmiddotnmiddotCl f t 41U ~ bMn 11m middot h

WELCOME TOTltE CHURCH SERVI NG OUR COMMUN ITV

SUNDAY SCHOOL y~RSHIP SERVICES 930 and llOO 930 and 1100

(Crib Nursery provided)

dwellings would be most desirable we mq be faced with the hard facts that unless we take a very firm stand with large popular sup- port we will see the land in question Used for other than single family dwellings Of the possible uses-industrial commercial or apartments--apartments would appear ~ be the least of three possible evils and 1t cannot be denied that they would provide a most sUbstantial buffer between us and the commerCial and industrial areas planned for Tysons Corner

SCOUTS PROMOIED

Kenneth Ritchey son of Kathie and Monroe Ritchey 303 Pimrrdt Dr has recent ly become an Eagle Scout and is to receive the pin at St Lukes Methodist Church in the near future Kenneth started his scout career in Cub Pack 879 Lemon Rd School aIld then last year served as a der chief for that pack in Den 8 under Mrs bull Darlene Rwnler Paxton Rd bullbull He has a total of 23 merit badges 21 being the amount required for Eagle He attended Camp Thunderbird tbis summer and made the one mile sdIn badge while there He is a member of Troop 984 under the leadership of Mr Quentin Wahl Mr John Gooddn 401 Lisle Ave lire Chris Tathan 606 Pimmit Dr and Mr Ray Fridley McLean accompanied Kenneth to the Eagle Board of Reviewbull Mr ~odwin s son Joe also became Eagle (the first one in the troop) early this summer

Both Joe and Kenneth are 14 yrs old and Freshmen at James biadison High Joe also made the one mile swim at Camp Thundershybird and the Scout Life Guard ko-Jard

Bill Blahemore Ernie Viatkins and Billy Young passed their First Class reshyquirements along with trelve other scouts achieving Second Class

On the agenda this fall are plans for tfie troop to attend the Fairfax Campnporee on October 21-22 at the Nevl Bull Run Park and a good turn project for the PimrrQt Hills community-cleaning up the entrance to Pimshymit Hills at P~~t Drive and Route 7

The Boy Scout Troop is in the midst of a memb~hip drive and any boy age II or over ~ JfiuSt cordially invited to join Please contact Mr Quentin Yfahl JE 4-8891 Mr Bill Young EL 6-4366 or Mr J Goodvdn T3-8441 for information The Troop is unshyder the sponsorship of St Lukes Methodist ChUrch but any denomination is yelcome They plan a far~lyp~cnic at Great Falls on ~n+~h~~ Q+h ~+ ~ ~M

Page 5: OC'lDDER 1961 · t.he Hills for the past 2 years and is marr ied to Nina and t he father of three child ren. He studied at Pasedena City College mder business adr.:inistrat i on•

THE PRESIDENTS COR11ERbullbullbullbullbullbullbull

It is usual for an incumbent officer to emphasize his record ~benmiddotseeYing re-elecshytion I wish to thank my fellow officers Committee Chairmen and other members for the excellent job each has done It is imshypossible to name each one individually middotwithshyout naming most of the membership I do feel that Boris and Jennie llandrovsky Doris Langshyland and Floyd ODell deserve special thanks Ilithout their help together dth that of Verba Adams the gigantic task of lifting a dormant inactive organization into a very live and active group could not have been accomplished You ull note active competishytion for almost every office--our financial picture is good--our Newsletter prompt--our cODffiunity face improving--and our critics very active also

I v~sh to thank the membership for bearing Id th their Freshman President--forshygiving my little errors as all YJ1oling peoshyple do-and also the critics that help you to vmiddot13lk that narrOlH line called public inshyterest

I look forward tovrard a year that vull continue to lift Pin~t Hills into a Dosishy

tion of responsibility and action and also offer my services to the cO~fiunity in order to finish the job already started

Pimni t Hills is now facing a crisis vith rezoning proposals and major highl2ys surrounding US thus causing a lot of food for thought Now is the time for all of us to join hands in a mnlED effort Each of you that desire to participate be su~e to attend the October meetii1g We have a Eood agenda

All candidates for the House of Deleshygates from this area have been invited to address the meeting and it is also election night for the Association Be sure to meet all of the candidates Ie hope to present the rezoning problem in its entirety If you are not familiar Vii th the middotproblem this ill be the time to cone and ask questions The proposedmiddotapartments change has been put off until October 15 as middotwas mentioned at the last meeting So there you are The candishydates for the State Assenbly our Associashytion election and the apartment issue It orlll be an active meeting for all and v)ill be more successful through your attend3nce

Herb Fountain President pro tem

JIlaquoJNGTON =

~RfAX SAVINGS amp lOAN ASSOCIAilON

ESTABLISHED 1923

OPEN 9 apound1 to 4 pm MClIDAY thru FRIDAY OPEN FRIDAY EVENING 5 to 8

NEW ANDERSON BUILDING

450 W Broad St JE2-2015 FALLS CHURCH

FURS LAUNDRY SHOES REPAIRED ams

Pimmit Hills Shopping Center 1916 LeesburcJ Pike

Call TW 3-7686

MeDARIEL

Service ~ eeller

935 West Broad St

Falls Church Va

PROMPT COIlRTEOIlS SERVle

WMIR MULTIPLE USTIM8R

CALLUS FOR HELP WITH YOUR PIMMIT HILLS REAL ESTATE PROBLEMS

OK REALTY6Ns Rte 7 Between Bailey Crossroad And

Shirley Highway

OR 18000 if no answer call OR 1-8827-0R 19217

SALES RENTALS

HOUSE amp GARDEN-shyo shy

II OPERA ITON-iVINlER

There are many things that if done now would make your homes more comfortable and your lives a lot easier vmen winter arrives Here are but a few suggestions

1 Clean out drains 2 Caulk and paint where necessary 3 Repair middotwindows and doors 4 Consider advantages of storm vrindows and

doors (They do cut fuel bills) 5 Oil furnace fan and motor bearings accordshy

ing to manufacturers instructions 6 Be certain car as well as home is in

proper running order 7 Above all else have sand or salt and snow

shovel easily available for that first of many vtdte mornings

Fairfax County Water Authority suggests these precautions be taken during winter months

1 Close all vents and other openings under house to keep out freezing wind

2 Wrap all vvater pipes that are close to outside walls vlith cloth or sorre other insulating material

3 During periods vhen house is vacant set ther~ostat high enough to provide suffi shycient heat to prevent inside plumbing from freezing

4 Close valve ~nside or under the house that controls the water line connected

to the outside hose or faucet

Discounts on paints wallpaper and sunshydries are still available for our membership at the McLean Color theel McLean Shopping Coenter EL 6-9896

TEEN CLUB RESUMES SATURDAY DAN CES

The Teen Club has resumed ~heir SatUImiddotshyday night dances at Pimmi t Hills School 8 to 11 Our thanks to Mrs Keys for pershymitting the Teen Club to have the school Any parents interested in chaperoning please call Mr Balmemann TIV 3-8378

INSYMPATHY

Sympathy to Sgt amp Mrs Ray WJarciarille 305 Pimmit Dr on the recent death of their 10 yr old son Franklin (Sonqy) oa student at Lemon Road School He had undergone an operation for a rare heart condition at Walter Reed General Hospital

McLEAN COLOR WHEEL

Mclean Shopping Center

McLean Virginia

Elmwood 6-9896

PAINT WALLPAPERmiddot SUNDRIES

FLOOR TILE

McLEAN PIZZA

WHY COOK IN THE EVENING--Come in

and try our full line of PIZZA

SUBMARINES

A full Line of Pizza

103 CENTER STREET (BEHIND McLEAN FIRE HOUSE)

CIVIC AFFAIRS COJltilflEE-shy

The residential character of Pimmit Hills is being threatened by tyro ch~e-ofshyzoning appeal~ tor the purpose of erecting apartment d~veIopments on Magarity Road and on Route 7 The r~sidents of Pimmit Hills will be directly affected if these appeals are successful The apartments would place an extra load on our already capacity-packed schools (do you want your children on a double shift) and would place a far heavshyier traffic on our roads which vl6re not deshysigned for urban density traffic ~t has also been pointed out that the pro~~ty of apartments would make our community less desirable as a single family residence co~ munity and llOuld have a detrimental effect on our property values

en the other hand emust be realistic about the situationbull The County Authorities are faced vdth the problem of coping with an alarrdng population growth and Qust make the most efficient use possible of existing land in terms of overall County planning They cannot ldthout adequate reason oppose all reouests for land use This means that alshytrgtWh from our point of View single famiq

2300 Leesburg Pike Falls Church Va

TW 3-7233ST LUHfS middotmiddotmiddot middot fTmiddottmiddotO middothl rTmiddotmiddotmiddot ~middot-Pmiddotl middotUmiddotmiddotnmiddotCl f t 41U ~ bMn 11m middot h

WELCOME TOTltE CHURCH SERVI NG OUR COMMUN ITV

SUNDAY SCHOOL y~RSHIP SERVICES 930 and llOO 930 and 1100

(Crib Nursery provided)

dwellings would be most desirable we mq be faced with the hard facts that unless we take a very firm stand with large popular sup- port we will see the land in question Used for other than single family dwellings Of the possible uses-industrial commercial or apartments--apartments would appear ~ be the least of three possible evils and 1t cannot be denied that they would provide a most sUbstantial buffer between us and the commerCial and industrial areas planned for Tysons Corner

SCOUTS PROMOIED

Kenneth Ritchey son of Kathie and Monroe Ritchey 303 Pimrrdt Dr has recent ly become an Eagle Scout and is to receive the pin at St Lukes Methodist Church in the near future Kenneth started his scout career in Cub Pack 879 Lemon Rd School aIld then last year served as a der chief for that pack in Den 8 under Mrs bull Darlene Rwnler Paxton Rd bullbull He has a total of 23 merit badges 21 being the amount required for Eagle He attended Camp Thunderbird tbis summer and made the one mile sdIn badge while there He is a member of Troop 984 under the leadership of Mr Quentin Wahl Mr John Gooddn 401 Lisle Ave lire Chris Tathan 606 Pimmit Dr and Mr Ray Fridley McLean accompanied Kenneth to the Eagle Board of Reviewbull Mr ~odwin s son Joe also became Eagle (the first one in the troop) early this summer

Both Joe and Kenneth are 14 yrs old and Freshmen at James biadison High Joe also made the one mile swim at Camp Thundershybird and the Scout Life Guard ko-Jard

Bill Blahemore Ernie Viatkins and Billy Young passed their First Class reshyquirements along with trelve other scouts achieving Second Class

On the agenda this fall are plans for tfie troop to attend the Fairfax Campnporee on October 21-22 at the Nevl Bull Run Park and a good turn project for the PimrrQt Hills community-cleaning up the entrance to Pimshymit Hills at P~~t Drive and Route 7

The Boy Scout Troop is in the midst of a memb~hip drive and any boy age II or over ~ JfiuSt cordially invited to join Please contact Mr Quentin Yfahl JE 4-8891 Mr Bill Young EL 6-4366 or Mr J Goodvdn T3-8441 for information The Troop is unshyder the sponsorship of St Lukes Methodist ChUrch but any denomination is yelcome They plan a far~lyp~cnic at Great Falls on ~n+~h~~ Q+h ~+ ~ ~M

Page 6: OC'lDDER 1961 · t.he Hills for the past 2 years and is marr ied to Nina and t he father of three child ren. He studied at Pasedena City College mder business adr.:inistrat i on•

JIlaquoJNGTON =

~RfAX SAVINGS amp lOAN ASSOCIAilON

ESTABLISHED 1923

OPEN 9 apound1 to 4 pm MClIDAY thru FRIDAY OPEN FRIDAY EVENING 5 to 8

NEW ANDERSON BUILDING

450 W Broad St JE2-2015 FALLS CHURCH

FURS LAUNDRY SHOES REPAIRED ams

Pimmit Hills Shopping Center 1916 LeesburcJ Pike

Call TW 3-7686

MeDARIEL

Service ~ eeller

935 West Broad St

Falls Church Va

PROMPT COIlRTEOIlS SERVle

WMIR MULTIPLE USTIM8R

CALLUS FOR HELP WITH YOUR PIMMIT HILLS REAL ESTATE PROBLEMS

OK REALTY6Ns Rte 7 Between Bailey Crossroad And

Shirley Highway

OR 18000 if no answer call OR 1-8827-0R 19217

SALES RENTALS

HOUSE amp GARDEN-shyo shy

II OPERA ITON-iVINlER

There are many things that if done now would make your homes more comfortable and your lives a lot easier vmen winter arrives Here are but a few suggestions

1 Clean out drains 2 Caulk and paint where necessary 3 Repair middotwindows and doors 4 Consider advantages of storm vrindows and

doors (They do cut fuel bills) 5 Oil furnace fan and motor bearings accordshy

ing to manufacturers instructions 6 Be certain car as well as home is in

proper running order 7 Above all else have sand or salt and snow

shovel easily available for that first of many vtdte mornings

Fairfax County Water Authority suggests these precautions be taken during winter months

1 Close all vents and other openings under house to keep out freezing wind

2 Wrap all vvater pipes that are close to outside walls vlith cloth or sorre other insulating material

3 During periods vhen house is vacant set ther~ostat high enough to provide suffi shycient heat to prevent inside plumbing from freezing

4 Close valve ~nside or under the house that controls the water line connected

to the outside hose or faucet

Discounts on paints wallpaper and sunshydries are still available for our membership at the McLean Color theel McLean Shopping Coenter EL 6-9896

TEEN CLUB RESUMES SATURDAY DAN CES

The Teen Club has resumed ~heir SatUImiddotshyday night dances at Pimmi t Hills School 8 to 11 Our thanks to Mrs Keys for pershymitting the Teen Club to have the school Any parents interested in chaperoning please call Mr Balmemann TIV 3-8378

INSYMPATHY

Sympathy to Sgt amp Mrs Ray WJarciarille 305 Pimmit Dr on the recent death of their 10 yr old son Franklin (Sonqy) oa student at Lemon Road School He had undergone an operation for a rare heart condition at Walter Reed General Hospital

McLEAN COLOR WHEEL

Mclean Shopping Center

McLean Virginia

Elmwood 6-9896

PAINT WALLPAPERmiddot SUNDRIES

FLOOR TILE

McLEAN PIZZA

WHY COOK IN THE EVENING--Come in

and try our full line of PIZZA

SUBMARINES

A full Line of Pizza

103 CENTER STREET (BEHIND McLEAN FIRE HOUSE)

CIVIC AFFAIRS COJltilflEE-shy

The residential character of Pimmit Hills is being threatened by tyro ch~e-ofshyzoning appeal~ tor the purpose of erecting apartment d~veIopments on Magarity Road and on Route 7 The r~sidents of Pimmit Hills will be directly affected if these appeals are successful The apartments would place an extra load on our already capacity-packed schools (do you want your children on a double shift) and would place a far heavshyier traffic on our roads which vl6re not deshysigned for urban density traffic ~t has also been pointed out that the pro~~ty of apartments would make our community less desirable as a single family residence co~ munity and llOuld have a detrimental effect on our property values

en the other hand emust be realistic about the situationbull The County Authorities are faced vdth the problem of coping with an alarrdng population growth and Qust make the most efficient use possible of existing land in terms of overall County planning They cannot ldthout adequate reason oppose all reouests for land use This means that alshytrgtWh from our point of View single famiq

2300 Leesburg Pike Falls Church Va

TW 3-7233ST LUHfS middotmiddotmiddot middot fTmiddottmiddotO middothl rTmiddotmiddotmiddot ~middot-Pmiddotl middotUmiddotmiddotnmiddotCl f t 41U ~ bMn 11m middot h

WELCOME TOTltE CHURCH SERVI NG OUR COMMUN ITV

SUNDAY SCHOOL y~RSHIP SERVICES 930 and llOO 930 and 1100

(Crib Nursery provided)

dwellings would be most desirable we mq be faced with the hard facts that unless we take a very firm stand with large popular sup- port we will see the land in question Used for other than single family dwellings Of the possible uses-industrial commercial or apartments--apartments would appear ~ be the least of three possible evils and 1t cannot be denied that they would provide a most sUbstantial buffer between us and the commerCial and industrial areas planned for Tysons Corner

SCOUTS PROMOIED

Kenneth Ritchey son of Kathie and Monroe Ritchey 303 Pimrrdt Dr has recent ly become an Eagle Scout and is to receive the pin at St Lukes Methodist Church in the near future Kenneth started his scout career in Cub Pack 879 Lemon Rd School aIld then last year served as a der chief for that pack in Den 8 under Mrs bull Darlene Rwnler Paxton Rd bullbull He has a total of 23 merit badges 21 being the amount required for Eagle He attended Camp Thunderbird tbis summer and made the one mile sdIn badge while there He is a member of Troop 984 under the leadership of Mr Quentin Wahl Mr John Gooddn 401 Lisle Ave lire Chris Tathan 606 Pimmit Dr and Mr Ray Fridley McLean accompanied Kenneth to the Eagle Board of Reviewbull Mr ~odwin s son Joe also became Eagle (the first one in the troop) early this summer

Both Joe and Kenneth are 14 yrs old and Freshmen at James biadison High Joe also made the one mile swim at Camp Thundershybird and the Scout Life Guard ko-Jard

Bill Blahemore Ernie Viatkins and Billy Young passed their First Class reshyquirements along with trelve other scouts achieving Second Class

On the agenda this fall are plans for tfie troop to attend the Fairfax Campnporee on October 21-22 at the Nevl Bull Run Park and a good turn project for the PimrrQt Hills community-cleaning up the entrance to Pimshymit Hills at P~~t Drive and Route 7

The Boy Scout Troop is in the midst of a memb~hip drive and any boy age II or over ~ JfiuSt cordially invited to join Please contact Mr Quentin Yfahl JE 4-8891 Mr Bill Young EL 6-4366 or Mr J Goodvdn T3-8441 for information The Troop is unshyder the sponsorship of St Lukes Methodist ChUrch but any denomination is yelcome They plan a far~lyp~cnic at Great Falls on ~n+~h~~ Q+h ~+ ~ ~M

Page 7: OC'lDDER 1961 · t.he Hills for the past 2 years and is marr ied to Nina and t he father of three child ren. He studied at Pasedena City College mder business adr.:inistrat i on•

HOUSE amp GARDEN-shyo shy

II OPERA ITON-iVINlER

There are many things that if done now would make your homes more comfortable and your lives a lot easier vmen winter arrives Here are but a few suggestions

1 Clean out drains 2 Caulk and paint where necessary 3 Repair middotwindows and doors 4 Consider advantages of storm vrindows and

doors (They do cut fuel bills) 5 Oil furnace fan and motor bearings accordshy

ing to manufacturers instructions 6 Be certain car as well as home is in

proper running order 7 Above all else have sand or salt and snow

shovel easily available for that first of many vtdte mornings

Fairfax County Water Authority suggests these precautions be taken during winter months

1 Close all vents and other openings under house to keep out freezing wind

2 Wrap all vvater pipes that are close to outside walls vlith cloth or sorre other insulating material

3 During periods vhen house is vacant set ther~ostat high enough to provide suffi shycient heat to prevent inside plumbing from freezing

4 Close valve ~nside or under the house that controls the water line connected

to the outside hose or faucet

Discounts on paints wallpaper and sunshydries are still available for our membership at the McLean Color theel McLean Shopping Coenter EL 6-9896

TEEN CLUB RESUMES SATURDAY DAN CES

The Teen Club has resumed ~heir SatUImiddotshyday night dances at Pimmi t Hills School 8 to 11 Our thanks to Mrs Keys for pershymitting the Teen Club to have the school Any parents interested in chaperoning please call Mr Balmemann TIV 3-8378

INSYMPATHY

Sympathy to Sgt amp Mrs Ray WJarciarille 305 Pimmit Dr on the recent death of their 10 yr old son Franklin (Sonqy) oa student at Lemon Road School He had undergone an operation for a rare heart condition at Walter Reed General Hospital

McLEAN COLOR WHEEL

Mclean Shopping Center

McLean Virginia

Elmwood 6-9896

PAINT WALLPAPERmiddot SUNDRIES

FLOOR TILE

McLEAN PIZZA

WHY COOK IN THE EVENING--Come in

and try our full line of PIZZA

SUBMARINES

A full Line of Pizza

103 CENTER STREET (BEHIND McLEAN FIRE HOUSE)

CIVIC AFFAIRS COJltilflEE-shy

The residential character of Pimmit Hills is being threatened by tyro ch~e-ofshyzoning appeal~ tor the purpose of erecting apartment d~veIopments on Magarity Road and on Route 7 The r~sidents of Pimmit Hills will be directly affected if these appeals are successful The apartments would place an extra load on our already capacity-packed schools (do you want your children on a double shift) and would place a far heavshyier traffic on our roads which vl6re not deshysigned for urban density traffic ~t has also been pointed out that the pro~~ty of apartments would make our community less desirable as a single family residence co~ munity and llOuld have a detrimental effect on our property values

en the other hand emust be realistic about the situationbull The County Authorities are faced vdth the problem of coping with an alarrdng population growth and Qust make the most efficient use possible of existing land in terms of overall County planning They cannot ldthout adequate reason oppose all reouests for land use This means that alshytrgtWh from our point of View single famiq

2300 Leesburg Pike Falls Church Va

TW 3-7233ST LUHfS middotmiddotmiddot middot fTmiddottmiddotO middothl rTmiddotmiddotmiddot ~middot-Pmiddotl middotUmiddotmiddotnmiddotCl f t 41U ~ bMn 11m middot h

WELCOME TOTltE CHURCH SERVI NG OUR COMMUN ITV

SUNDAY SCHOOL y~RSHIP SERVICES 930 and llOO 930 and 1100

(Crib Nursery provided)

dwellings would be most desirable we mq be faced with the hard facts that unless we take a very firm stand with large popular sup- port we will see the land in question Used for other than single family dwellings Of the possible uses-industrial commercial or apartments--apartments would appear ~ be the least of three possible evils and 1t cannot be denied that they would provide a most sUbstantial buffer between us and the commerCial and industrial areas planned for Tysons Corner

SCOUTS PROMOIED

Kenneth Ritchey son of Kathie and Monroe Ritchey 303 Pimrrdt Dr has recent ly become an Eagle Scout and is to receive the pin at St Lukes Methodist Church in the near future Kenneth started his scout career in Cub Pack 879 Lemon Rd School aIld then last year served as a der chief for that pack in Den 8 under Mrs bull Darlene Rwnler Paxton Rd bullbull He has a total of 23 merit badges 21 being the amount required for Eagle He attended Camp Thunderbird tbis summer and made the one mile sdIn badge while there He is a member of Troop 984 under the leadership of Mr Quentin Wahl Mr John Gooddn 401 Lisle Ave lire Chris Tathan 606 Pimmit Dr and Mr Ray Fridley McLean accompanied Kenneth to the Eagle Board of Reviewbull Mr ~odwin s son Joe also became Eagle (the first one in the troop) early this summer

Both Joe and Kenneth are 14 yrs old and Freshmen at James biadison High Joe also made the one mile swim at Camp Thundershybird and the Scout Life Guard ko-Jard

Bill Blahemore Ernie Viatkins and Billy Young passed their First Class reshyquirements along with trelve other scouts achieving Second Class

On the agenda this fall are plans for tfie troop to attend the Fairfax Campnporee on October 21-22 at the Nevl Bull Run Park and a good turn project for the PimrrQt Hills community-cleaning up the entrance to Pimshymit Hills at P~~t Drive and Route 7

The Boy Scout Troop is in the midst of a memb~hip drive and any boy age II or over ~ JfiuSt cordially invited to join Please contact Mr Quentin Yfahl JE 4-8891 Mr Bill Young EL 6-4366 or Mr J Goodvdn T3-8441 for information The Troop is unshyder the sponsorship of St Lukes Methodist ChUrch but any denomination is yelcome They plan a far~lyp~cnic at Great Falls on ~n+~h~~ Q+h ~+ ~ ~M

Page 8: OC'lDDER 1961 · t.he Hills for the past 2 years and is marr ied to Nina and t he father of three child ren. He studied at Pasedena City College mder business adr.:inistrat i on•

CIVIC AFFAIRS COJltilflEE-shy

The residential character of Pimmit Hills is being threatened by tyro ch~e-ofshyzoning appeal~ tor the purpose of erecting apartment d~veIopments on Magarity Road and on Route 7 The r~sidents of Pimmit Hills will be directly affected if these appeals are successful The apartments would place an extra load on our already capacity-packed schools (do you want your children on a double shift) and would place a far heavshyier traffic on our roads which vl6re not deshysigned for urban density traffic ~t has also been pointed out that the pro~~ty of apartments would make our community less desirable as a single family residence co~ munity and llOuld have a detrimental effect on our property values

en the other hand emust be realistic about the situationbull The County Authorities are faced vdth the problem of coping with an alarrdng population growth and Qust make the most efficient use possible of existing land in terms of overall County planning They cannot ldthout adequate reason oppose all reouests for land use This means that alshytrgtWh from our point of View single famiq

2300 Leesburg Pike Falls Church Va

TW 3-7233ST LUHfS middotmiddotmiddot middot fTmiddottmiddotO middothl rTmiddotmiddotmiddot ~middot-Pmiddotl middotUmiddotmiddotnmiddotCl f t 41U ~ bMn 11m middot h

WELCOME TOTltE CHURCH SERVI NG OUR COMMUN ITV

SUNDAY SCHOOL y~RSHIP SERVICES 930 and llOO 930 and 1100

(Crib Nursery provided)

dwellings would be most desirable we mq be faced with the hard facts that unless we take a very firm stand with large popular sup- port we will see the land in question Used for other than single family dwellings Of the possible uses-industrial commercial or apartments--apartments would appear ~ be the least of three possible evils and 1t cannot be denied that they would provide a most sUbstantial buffer between us and the commerCial and industrial areas planned for Tysons Corner

SCOUTS PROMOIED

Kenneth Ritchey son of Kathie and Monroe Ritchey 303 Pimrrdt Dr has recent ly become an Eagle Scout and is to receive the pin at St Lukes Methodist Church in the near future Kenneth started his scout career in Cub Pack 879 Lemon Rd School aIld then last year served as a der chief for that pack in Den 8 under Mrs bull Darlene Rwnler Paxton Rd bullbull He has a total of 23 merit badges 21 being the amount required for Eagle He attended Camp Thunderbird tbis summer and made the one mile sdIn badge while there He is a member of Troop 984 under the leadership of Mr Quentin Wahl Mr John Gooddn 401 Lisle Ave lire Chris Tathan 606 Pimmit Dr and Mr Ray Fridley McLean accompanied Kenneth to the Eagle Board of Reviewbull Mr ~odwin s son Joe also became Eagle (the first one in the troop) early this summer

Both Joe and Kenneth are 14 yrs old and Freshmen at James biadison High Joe also made the one mile swim at Camp Thundershybird and the Scout Life Guard ko-Jard

Bill Blahemore Ernie Viatkins and Billy Young passed their First Class reshyquirements along with trelve other scouts achieving Second Class

On the agenda this fall are plans for tfie troop to attend the Fairfax Campnporee on October 21-22 at the Nevl Bull Run Park and a good turn project for the PimrrQt Hills community-cleaning up the entrance to Pimshymit Hills at P~~t Drive and Route 7

The Boy Scout Troop is in the midst of a memb~hip drive and any boy age II or over ~ JfiuSt cordially invited to join Please contact Mr Quentin Yfahl JE 4-8891 Mr Bill Young EL 6-4366 or Mr J Goodvdn T3-8441 for information The Troop is unshyder the sponsorship of St Lukes Methodist ChUrch but any denomination is yelcome They plan a far~lyp~cnic at Great Falls on ~n+~h~~ Q+h ~+ ~ ~M