July 14 - Greenbelt News Review

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July 14 - Greenbelt News Review
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SreeniJell Pizza -Sub Shop
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
Extra Large Pepperoni or Sausage Pizza ............$3.95
15th RECORD BREAKING WEEK - HELD OVER!!!
ROYAL STEAK SUB (complete with trimmings)- $1.00
SATURDAY - FREE DRINK with evey cold cut sub
107 CENTERWAY
474-4998
REAL ESTATE OFFICE of
GREENBELT HOMES, INC.
BA.'IR.TOS PLACE •• Jl'ST OFt' RJDGt: RO.tD
BRICK/FRA.'IE HOliES
:We have a good selection of 2 BR frame townhouses - priced from $14,500.00 to $18,000.00 - nice
locations; neaUy decorated interiors a: exteriors;
ra;refg;air cond., etc. included in thf> salf>.
This very nice two bedroom home on Southway
Is cloee to shopping area; gardenslde yard faces
large park; many nice improvements - $18,000.00.
Two-bedroom home with two-story addition; nicely decorated; good appliances - $24,000.00.
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t:laint> Skolnik
474-4331
PASSBOOK
lATE
%
ACTIVITIES
AGE
FEE
Arche-ry
8-15 yr~.
$8/9
Arts & Crafts
6-12 yrs.
FREE
Ch1ldren's Play Production- YC as arranged
6-12 yrs.
FREE
Chucks 'n' Lassies - Physical Fitness
Fitness Program- ltoys & Girls I-ll yrs.
Tue & Thu
YC 10-12 n
FREE
Clay Modeling
1-15 yrs.
Creative- Carousel
3-5 yrs.
Swimming Lessons
•Beginne1·. Adv. Beginner
Intermediate & Swimmer
5 A·
<i
Mon.-Thur.
,Friday
SaturdaJ
$5/11 classes - Rt:>sident Child
$8/8 lrasses. Residt'nt Family
0\'Pr
6 & over
$5/8 classes - Resident
Adv. Beginner Course
$5/8 clas~es - Resident
must be completed ~8/8 rlassPs - Non-RPsidt'nt
II yrs/toMplcted Grade 5 $7/12 hrs; Non-Res. $1-4/12 hr:<
II yrs/~omplcted Grade 9 $10/22 hrs; Non-Hes $20/22 hr.<
I.iff'~a\'ing
- Junior
Senior
•water Babies
1-5 ~Ts.
Each child must be accompaniPd b~· a person 18 yrs & over
$5/8 classl's - Rf.'sidC'J:l
T-Ball - boys & girls, YC Wed. 10-12 n
i-8 yrs.
F'Rf.F:
Te-nnis
11-)5
..
\'rS•
$8/11 classes
Trampc~line
i-15 yrs.
$8/8 classes
1-8
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ADULT MIMMING
Maryland .Savi.................. Colporalion
<Aa A.-rl·~ die ....
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to ......
about our ICIVIngs Cllftfftcar. planl
'"' per umUIIl for a PDOO IIIDiaaa depolit wbea lteld
IDIW oae :r-1' lllaturlt7.
per umum for • UOOO mliiJIIlua depo.lt .....
lteW.UDW four,_.. m.a&llrlt7.
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.,_..&ar aatVICII. UNe to - t laaWea)
..-.r c . - .. up ... xaiOX OOPm8 lOc
Ne.ecl Home Financing?
Regi~ter
at Youth Center, Mon., July II. 9-11 a.m. or at ~wimming pool Mon. evenings 6-8
p.m.
Adult Lessons - Tuesday thru Friday, 1 i :15 am - 12 noon.
$10/8 sessions - Resident: $20/8
sessions Non-Resident Pass Holder.
Swim for Lunr.h Bunch - Pool
Di~in&
Well - adults 18 and over only.
Tuesday thru Friday,
12 noon- 12:50 pm. Advanced registration required, limited to 25 participants, must Jive
or work within the city limits. $5/8 hoursSwim for Your Life- Adult Swim, exercise, technique and lap swimming under direction.
Tuesday thru Friday, 7-8 a.m. $5/8 sessions Residents; $10/8 s!"ssions Non-Resident P:1ss
Holder.
Give us a cal
Vqlume 40, Number 34
GREENBELT,
Thursday, July 14, 1977
MARYLAND
-1GIEEIIELT. Ill IOITES·--:cla•
., ..
TO SYICHIGIIZE IITI IETIO
·•1 lllke Joaes
.
Beginning Monday, July 18, ~ Washinltllll ~etropolitan
Area Transit Authority will initiate sweeping changes m 1ts Metr.:;
bus schedules that will have an effect on any~e wbo commu
between Greenbelt and the District of Columbia. Tbe_ ~
are "being made to utilize th~ new blue line of Metrorail,
opened on July 1, as well as to reduce the number of buses in
e
whi:
downtown area.
•
J(etro defines 81 6 to 9:30 a.m. and
3 to 6:30 p.m.
All routes on the Greenbelt <Rl
Outside ot peak houn. tbe bus
route that operate while metroraiJ tare will be eo cents between Greenis operational 16 LID. - 8 p.m., belt and W81hinrton and metrorall
Monday-Fridayl will travel only will be five centa cheaper than lu
between Greenbelt or NASA and rush hour, but not below 40c. As
the Stadium-Armory metrbrall 'sta- in the case with rush hour, Inbound
by Sandra Barnes
tion. The one inbound and one out- tare must be paid on both bus UIOc:)
In spite of a strong plea from Councilman Tom White not to
bound trip that operates after those and rail !40 to 50 ee~~ta additlooall,
attempt the purchase of the entire tract of land known as Parcel
hours will travel to and from Far- but outbound tripe require 01111 a
2, the City Council, at 1ts July 11 meetmg, voted 4-1 to authonze
ragut Square, and Saturday opera- 1 40 to 50 cent deposit on J(etrorail
the city manager to make an- offer to the owner of the 20 acres
tions wllllx> to and from 11th Street tor all travel within D.C. and J(aryat il cost not to exceed $14,000 per acre.
and Pennsylvania Ave~ N.W.
land.
The R-12. which proviae8 th<'
Probably the cheapest way to
At the June 29 joint meeting nf
White felt that the acquisition of a policy of doser l'nforcemMJt of
bulk of the local service, will oper- commute would be to take the "R"
regulations in the parking lot, par- the city's Advisory Planning Board
20 acres of land from Ridge Roan
ate tx>tween the Stadium-Armory bus to the rail station and to trans·
and the Park and Recreation AdCenter to Hamilton Place was both ticularly con~umptlon of alcohol in
station and Greenbelt or NASA at fer to another btm..IIUCh 81 the X-9,
visory Board, conceptual devplopunwarranted and too costly. He public places. '
approximately 15-mlnute intervals 40 or 42. which ~ ·the downtown
RMnlutions
Appron'll
&:
PPndlnl{
ment
plans
and
preliminary
plan
of
urged counttl to pu,·chase hnlf of
during rush hour, and at two-hour areas. This would eliminate the
Council approved n resolution to subdivision for the Green!x>lt <Goldthe parcel as required by the Dl'·
intervals at other times. An addi· adidtiona! charge for metrorall. a!·
increase by $15 the compensation
<·n) Triangle property were reviewpartment of Housing and Urban
lion to the R-12 route which has though it would take up to 411 min·
ed. A motion was adopted unanDl'velopment in exchange for tlw for judges and clerks in city eleenothing to do with the subway sta- utes longer. It would always be less
land to bl' usrd for the Plderly tions. Clerks will now receive S60 imously, rrcommending approval of
tion is an additional loop through rxpensive to start riding metrorail
and judges $75.
the prPJiminary subdivision plan
housing project.
\\'estchl'ster Park apartments on on the return trip, becauae thP
Up for tlrst reading was a rPso·
but with the following items inHowever, both the Advisory Planall routes.
transfer is good for all Maryland
ning Board and the Park and Ree- lution to bl' put on the September cluded:
The R-11 and R-15 express routE's
rE'ation Advisory Board unanimous- ballot for the issuance of bonds in
1. That city council continue its
zones.
will continue to operate, but also in
FarE>s within )laryi,I\Jld will 1M> 40
ly recommendrd thr purchase of t111· the amount of $75,000 for the purinvolvement in the development's
a truncated form. There will 1M> cents outside of !he rush hour,
rntirl' tract if financially fea•iblc. pose of funding the cost of confuture planning to ensure that tlw
two buses inbound in tht> morning and 50 to 90 cents during rush hour.
Mayor Gil Wl'idcnfeld stated thflc struction for an addition to the
intl'rests of Greenlx>lt residents are rush hour, and two outbound buses
dependtng upon ho"':. many zone
the land was the last undevelopl'd GrecnbE'I! Fir!' Station building.
protected and that any negatiw
in the evening rush hour that will boundaries are crossed.
Council approved a resolution by
property close to the core of the
impact to the city 1M> as minimal
operate
between
the
Stadium-Arm·
Bus tares will be collected by the
city and was therefore highly Of'· a vote of 3-2 <White and Castaldi
as possible.
ory station and Springhill Lake Ullual exact tare only metbocl with
sirablt>. Councilman Richard Pllski opposE'd) to lncrf'ase their salaries
2. Insist upon a continual site
·<R-11) or the Greenbelt Cen!-er (R· the farebox. Rail tares. howeVer,
concurred, noting that with el't'c:· from $2,400 to $2,900 for the mayor.
plan review throughout the devel15).
will be eolleced ily means of the
tion of the elderly housing build- and from $2,000 to $2.~00 for thl' <!pment of this property.
The R-13, which serves the south- JellS than perfect farecard. rueIng, the owner of the property other members.
3. Encourage planning that will
west employment area. will be elim- cards are available from machines
An ordinance was also passed
11ight seek to build a high density
allow for future access lx>tween the
inated because of the metrorall that give change at all metrorall
project. and the city ne!'ded to allowing the city to establish a redevelopment and the city via overstation In . that am. The R-14. stations, and, If the passenger doell
hablll tat! on grant ftmd to provide
protect the area.
pass connections.
which operates via the Macke In- not use fat nickels, bent quarters.
for the receipt of funds from the
4.
Discourage
plans
that
requirE>
Golden Trlan~tle
dustrial complex, will also be elim- or wrinkled .one or ftve dollar billa.
National Endowment for the Arts.
cuts along the Greenbelt Road
Inated.
'council delayed until its first A $20,000 rrant has been awarded
and does not wrinkle biB or ber
frontage.
The route T-16, which provides tarecard. the ayatem will probably
m&ctlng In AuguR! any comment to to the city to pay to Greenbelt
~. Relocate and Improve ILII neceslimited
service
between
Beltway
the ' Mar)'iand-Natlonal
Capital Homea for coats lncutred related to
sary the exist~ bikeway alone
work.
Piau and the new Carrollton-CapP~·k ow~ PlannlnJ Comml~lon on
,... r.u~taUan program. The Greenbelt Road.
the preliminary plan of sllbdlvtston city manager WILli aJ,o authorized
ital PIIWI
will be wu:hanced.
Healer cttaeu
6. Require heavy sereenlnr. In the
tor the Golden Triangle. Council
wl th the exception of a f.w rush
Senior citizens and handicapped
to enter Into the agreement with
Corm of trees and bertus, Increase
Is seeking public comment on the GHI for disbursement of the graut
hour routes that operate Into thl' pei'!!Ons can now ride both bus and
open space.
plan, which Is substantially In com- funds, subject to final review by th••
District of Columbia. Thoee routes rail linn for approximately ha.f
7. Require guarant('('d access to
will be diverted to terminate or or- rare, but they may . have trouble
pliance with the concept plan thP.t city solicitor.
city property located within the
iginate at the Rhode Island Avt>. In gettln~ the proper farecards for
council previously received. HowTidbit&
tract.
ever, two more lots are shown on
met rorall station.
Metrorall. While Identification c:ardll
Janet Kuhn resigned from PRAB
8. Control architecture aesthetic·
the preliminary plan In that por- and council thanked her for her ally so that It Is both coordinated
good for half tare may be picked
tion o! the property designated for service. Council agreed to support
up at any library by aenlor cltiJens
with and compatible to the total
With the advent of the metrorail with proof of see. the only way tlult
office use than were on the original the county's eiTorts to seek other
development.
service
will
also
be
the
Initiation
plan.
a dlsc:ount can be received on )(erevenues than those generated
9. Reduce to the maximum deA report from APB and PRAB from the property to pay for Met- gree possible the planned height of of thP "round-trip" fare concept. .trorall Is to purchase special tareThe current rush-hour fare ~ cards at certain Metro locations.
(sec report elsewhere In thiN lssUP)
ro rail deficits . . . refused to join the hlghrlse building.
tween Greenlx>lt and any point Incalled the council's attention to the the National Institute of Municipal
10. Reduce office space, with pri- side of the District of Columbia The closest loc&tll>ll8 to Greenbelt
lack of prov,lsion for access to !hi' Law Officers lawsuit challenging mary use allocated for additional
at which these cards can be puris $1.00 for a one-way trip. with a
city parkland at the northern end federally mandated requirements
professional and technical llt'rvlces, round-trip fare of $2.00. Moat C'f cbuf>d are at 22!111:18th St~ N.E. and
of the property. The city manager, that municipalities provide unemsuch as medical sclerice and re- this will 1M> changed If the passen- • 421 Southern Av•. In Coral Hills.
Jim Giesl', Htated that the city must ployment compensation ..., agreed
In addition, there are some down·
search ,facilities.
g<'r uses both the bus and the sub- town locations near some MPtroassure that no plats of subdivision to cooperllte with WMAL Radio,
Lastly, the boards noted a slgnl·
way.
be rf'corded that would prevent ac- which was sponsoring a campaign
rail stations.
ficant diiTerence tx>tween the intenOh inbound trips from GN'<'nbelt,
cess to the city property.
called "Why Knot," to get thermo- sity of developm<'nt proposPd iu
pnsst'ng<.>rs
must
pay
$1.00.
Howf'V·
Although Councilman Pilski lx>- stats in all Washington arl'a buildthe concept plan and that antiri- l'r since there arE> no transfers from
Handicapped persons are not p;
lieves that th.- city can hav.- in- ings set at 78 on July 12. In order
pat.-d by the preliminary subdi· bt;s to rail, an additional fare of rortunat.-. To apply.for a reduc~.U
ftuencl' over thl' type of develop- to keep Pmployees comfortable, thr
vision plan for the ar<'a along ·10 to 55 c<'nts must 1M> paid on Met- ~art' as a handicapped person, onl"
ment on the Golden Triangle (in station requested that employers
GrcenbPlt Rond. The Jot layout on rorail. dPpending on the Pndpoint must first get Ill! application from
particular he wants thl' citv to r!'duce the drrss cod!'S and allow
till' preliminary plan, shown in a of thP trin. This would m.-an that Metro (available by ealhng 637strongly oppos<' the Capital Cadil- men to go tieless ... agreed to au·
manner thnt could be tNmcd "strip the enti~ inbound trip would cost 1245), have that application comlac d!'alership, which he dc"crlbl'd thorlze the city manager to look
commercial," should 1M> opposed.
pleted by a licensed physician, and
between $1.40 and $1.55.
as "nothing but a big parking lot"), into installment bank loans for
The outbound trip will be much rail for an appointment with MetJ •1
the city solicitor, Emmett Nanna. those wishing to purchase city HYPERACTIVITY WORKSHOP
A workshop on hyperactivity in chl'aper. For thl' metrorail fal't' 10 1M> photographed for a lamlnat<'d
conftrm.-d
Councilman
Charles cemetery lots . . . agreed to
Schwan's opinion that the city has ask the mayor to continue serving children will be held at the Gret'n- of 40 to 55 cents, a transfPr will 1M> pei'!!Onal identification card. Afno legal stand in telllng the dE'vel- on the Legislative Action Council belt Library. Wednesday, July 20. issued which will be rood for pas- terwards. that person may purchasP
oper he cannot.. put .I! partjcular - of the Maryland Municipal Leag\•~ at 7:30p.m. The . workshop Is spon- sage in Maryland at no ad~ltional special !arecards at the above locabuilding on the property If It con- ... , agreed to a policy that travel sored by the Felnrold Association charee. Depending on the point in tlona.
In spitr of prior claims that th<'
forms to th<' zoning.
expenses by the council arl' not rl'- and will discuss the use of additives Washington that is the ~ndpoint
tise of Mf'trorail would 1M> less tim<'
imbursable unless budgeted or arp in foods which some people be- of these trips, the far<' wm 1M>
Loitering
lieve lead to hyperactivity. A list sllrhtly more or slightly less than consuming than the current busA letter from Bob ZlttHmelster of a special nature which council of products without addltlvea will the current fare. These fares are only systPm. the schedule only bear.<
has
approved
.
.
.,
agreed
to
read
complained about the persons loitt'tat out In the case of the PXprE>>s
be available. Call 449-7128, 480·1118. effective during rush houn, which
ering In the parking lot behind the and comment at the next meeting
routes R-11 and R-15. According ,.1
on
the
Council
of
Government's
shopping center, creating a lot of
thr time pstlmntes provided by MrGrowth Polley Program ..., agreed
litter and drinking alcoholic beY·
tro, It will takr a commuter just 11.!to lnvestlpte the Rev. Kenneth
erages. Councilman Whlte uked
long to !rf'l downtown from GreenBuker's
request
to
paint
the
steps
Nanna I! people had "a right to
bPI! by bu• and rail a.• It dld by b11s.
of the Municipal Building white <to
loiter In the parklnr lot." Nanna
'!'he R-11 and R-1!\ might s&VP tht>
maim It easier to be seen a.t night.)
replied that nothing In the law prerommut<•r 10 to ~0 minutt!l'l. unleM
and ftnd out when construction
vents pl'ople !rom gathering In pubt.hf'l't' ts a tie-up at the parking lot.
would permit the Greenbelt buses
lic placl's and that the area In .ques·
to stop closer to the D.C. Armory
Parkin.- Fee
tlon seemed like a natural place
Driving to the stadium parking
for young people to hang out since Metro station . . .
Jd will no longer saVI''Greentx-ltt'r.<
It Is near places offerlnr food and
money. The chargl" ror parking is
BLUEGRASS CONCERT
recreation.
nnr dollar P<'r day which, colncldl'n·
A Bluegrass and Folk Music Fe• ·
Counellman Richard Castaldi wns
Do you have an ill'm of inte1·est for Greenbelters? And
tally, i' thr MmP amount as the bus
agalnst moving the youth from the tlval will be held In the Sweetgum
far.- thRt would bP savrd. Prior
would you like to sec yo~r ~tory or article in print? TO'·enrottrrea ;incc hr didn't see that there Picnic Arl'a of Greenbelt Park on
to thl' oP<'ning of MNrorail, park~as a tPal probl.-m. If the kids are Sunday, July 17, beginning at 7 :4o
age budding iournalists and reporters, the News Review will be
ing at thr stadlntn W!l' fret', and
forced out, h.- opined, they would Jl.m. Included will be a history of
happy to con~ider all submitted contributions for publication,
much closer to availabl.- bus llnrr
just go E'is<'wherl'. He and other Bluegrass music, followed by n
to downtown ana&.
~ubject to usual editorial 'considerations and available space.
m<'mbers of council agreed that Bluegrass concl'rt and Folk Stories
Furthl'r information R.bout Metro
the probh•m
if thcrl' was one ·-·· with the accompanying Folk Songs.
Bring your material to the Sews Review office in the basement
is avai!RbiP from tlwir information
Everybody
Is
lnvltPd
to
brinr,
gu.could be controll<'d by rnorP paof 15 Parkway any Tuesday evening from 8 to 9 p.m.
'"rvirl'. 6.17-2437, tx>twPPn 6 a.m. and
trolling by th<' pollrl' depart.mcnt. tars, banjos, or tlddll's for a "pi.-1<·
midnight.
ing
nnd
grinning"
se,;,;ion.
Chief William J,ll!H' has lnstttutE'd
Council Authorizes Effort
To Acquire All Of Parcel 2
LATE BULLETIN
Because of recurring operational problems Metro is considering a 2-4 week delay in realignment of bus service planned
for Monday, July 19. Bus riders
are forewarned to check on the
status of the proposed changes
Monday before starting out.
Route ClaaqN
API,· Pill C.1fer
01 lol~e• Tri1qle
'I
I
$8/B das.e,;
\_
1-12
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
~Ia>.>e;
'Otfe>rl'd to Non-Re~ident Pass Holders on space available basis only. $10/8 classes pN child
HOURS
Rtws ltuitw
I
'Diving
Group Competitive Technique
Twin Pioes Sarilp I Lou Assa.
Per Annum
An 11-yrar-old boy was s••nousl;
injured when he fell at the C:cnt.-t·
School. He had been swingtng on
the rope on the flagpole at tit.·
school, apparently lost his grip on
the rope and fell down an inclin•·.
stopping in the parking area. He
received lacerations and bruises to
his head and back.
The Junior High School w,l>'
broken into reeently. Numerous
scales from the science department
were stolen. Lookouts haVI' been
issued.
Two rases of indecent exposur<'
were reported late one night in thl'
Springhill Lake arl'a. Lookouts
havl' been issued.
A picnic table was reported stolen
from a swimming pool in Springhill
Lake. It was located the next day.
It had tx-en moved by residents o!
the area and taken to the area o!
their apartment. It was returned to
its proper location.
Corporal Brumley and PFC Fulgham attended a ~eminar in crimin·
a! invE'stigation at the University o!
Maryland, June 13-16. Corporal
Miskell attended an auto thl'ft
seminar in Atlanta, Georgia. Jun.13·14.
Officers issuE'd ov<'r 30 citations
tor speeding recently. This was
done with the usc o! radar at \'ar·
ious locations in Greenbelt.
The second registration, foi· the Summer Daily Children's Classes, will be held on Monday.
July 11, 9-11 am at the Greenbelt Youth Center. This is an in-person registration on a first
come, first served basis. Registration on a space available basis only by phone, from 11:30-12
noon. Classes will be held Tuesday through Friday for two weeks beginning Tuesda~. July
I2. The third registration wil lbe held on Monday, July 25.
from day of deposit
paid quarterly
105 Centerway
Greenbelt, Mel. 20770
474-6900
D•·nis•• M. Winsky. 3 Gret'ndall'
Pl., rPeE'ntly graduated from th<'
University of Dl'lawarE> with honors
in Art History and History. Shr
was inducted into two honor sodPtiE's, Phi Beta Kappa and Phi
Kappa Phi, for hl'r outstandinf:
scholastic aehievE'ml'nts.
~rtenbelt
Police Blotter
GREENBELT RECREATION DEPARTMENT
474-6878
1977 SUMMER DAILY CAILDREN'S CLASSES
IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO SELL YOUR
Mary E. Dixon • Broker
Congratulations to Bud and
Cheryl Patt<'rson of LakrcrE>st Dr.
on their new addition. Chad Roy.
who arrived on Junl' 16. w.-ighing
7 lbs .. 7 oz.
Sharon P. Ros.•nblatt. 126 Westway. r.-crntly f('('Pived a Mastrr of
Education DE'gr"" in Spreial ~:du­
··ation Lrarning Disabilitil's from
Rhodr Island CoiiE'gP in Provid.-ncr.
Rhode Island.
:\fary E. Wilkinson, Northway.
Mrs. Charles Trout moved from
was awarded a Bachelor of Finr
Arts dl'gree from West Virginh her homr at 10-P Laurl'l Hill Rd.
Univ<.>rsity. Sb<.> majored in theatrE'. to Liverpool, Pl'nnsylvania, on May
28. ShP had done plain and fancy
Camp Pine Tree concluded its sewing for Gf('('n!x>ltrrs for many
first week of activities with movies
years.
and an afternoon watermelon feast.
Sixty-eight campers PnjoyNI a field
Greenlx>lters Betty and Gordon
trip to Fort Washington.
Allen, Ruth Bond, Char!Ps Braun
July 1 Duplicate Bridge winners and Marj Donn recently attended
were Shelly and Mark Lakshmanon. the annual assembly of the Unl ·
first place, and Helen Sltman and tarian-Unlversallst Church held in
Ithlca, N.Y.
Ann Pisano.. second place.
G.Hl. HOME. LET US LIST IT ... 5"'l- COX·
MISSION • OUR SALES PEOPLE WilL BE
NO APPOINTMENTS NliJCESSARY . . . .
OUR OFFICE IS ON HA~JLTOS PLAn;
JUST OFF RIDGE ROAD.
tH-6060
Pru;tors Sherry and Harry Taylor
of
th••
GN'<'n!x>lt
Community
l'htu"<·h ar.- th.- proud parE>nts of n
son. :\htthew David Taylor W3S
b.. r·t .lmu· 19 and tipP<'d thr scal.-s
a: s lbs. I~ oz. HE' joins a broth.-r
.! 11sh un Blakr.
••••••••••
FOR INFORMATION IN BUYING OR SELLING, WE WILL BE GLAD TO BE OF
ASSISTANCE.
Gr<'rnbdt r•·•idE'nt Jan F. Simon
took :<el'ond. place in the Maryland
Stat!' Poor Boy Association Bru;s
Fish:ng Tournament on June · 19,
hPid at Drl'p Cr('('k Lake. His
.. ateh of a 4 lb. 13 oz. largemouth
bass also won him "Big Fish" award in the tournament. Simon is
now rankrd !Hh in the stat!' of
:Maryland.
A:an Klukowski. his wifl' Ht•lt·n·
ann•• and their childrt'n of Indianapolis \'isitPd his parents, the Ed
Klukowskis. and grandfather, WaltE'r Wight. of Hedgewood.
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ACI'IVE IN GE'M'ING YOU A BUYER ••• LET
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Thuro;day ..July '· !977
GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW
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St. Hugh's Track Team
~ins CYO Championship
lew lses for Closed
Sc~;ols ue Sladied
On :.fay 28 St. Hugh's track team
The l'ounty l'ouncil, joined by the
l:wcutJw. has dt'<.·larcd its intention
to f~hion an I:Lt.'tiun plan to evalua!,~
altrrnatt• ust•s for the dosed el-
"a,;Iiy won t ht• Boys 14-!5 year old
st"<:tion of tht• t'athuli<' Youth OrI(Unization <CYO> ~rack and field
mt•t•t at Waltt•r Johnson High
S.:hool. Ro<"kvillt•. Th~ boys in this
age group won tht• 100. 220, 440 and
both relays and pllH·ed in SPVt'n oth-
PIJRCUASE OF PARCEL 2
URGBl BY APB-PRAB
a.
•·mt•ntary bUildings and lransf.:-r
rhrm •••ther to publk or private IIS4'.
In a lt•ttt'r to both the St.'hool board
Th!' dtizens of Cret•nbclt have
and tht• s.·hool su~intE'ndcnt, the t•r evt•nt!i.
County Go\·t·rnm,~nt announced it
Dennis CantwPJI t !5J won the 100 until Aug. 6 to nominate the Greenis "prepared to movP forward in a
in 10.6 ln which ht• is undt•featf'd in belt's Outstanding Citizen for 1977
pos1!h"' manner in identif)·ing pub- l'.Y.O. ~QIIlpetition and holds tht• sponsored by Labor Day Festival.
fir and pri\-ate USt'S for dosed
rN·ord of 10.!. Dennis also won tht• Tht•rt> are dozens of deserving citischool buildings whPreVE'r JIO'<SibiE'." 220 in 23.4, setting a CYO record. zens in Grt•cnbelt, but unless nomAdditionally, thP Govemm.-nt plans l"hris l"antwt•ll ( 14 > won thP 440 inatt'<l, they cannot be considered.
Nonil.,ations for the award must
tn de\·elop an intf"rim maintenancf· and was also undef<•at<•d. ThP HO
bt• in writing. Nominations may be
>tnd Sl't:urity plan to pi'E'wnt vandal- yard relay team of Jim Folket•
Special Accolade
ism an.J insun• that st.:hools do not
Chris Cantwell, Jim Vanderzon and. subm1ttt·d Pither by individuals or
To tltP Edi&er :
Thl' Ul'l'f'llbrlt SPws RP\-w.· has bt'< om<' <'OIIlmunity t')'t'SOrt•s and Dennis Cant weU set a CYO rPcord organizations. Nominations will be
acceptt•d only through August 6.
of 47.8. ThPse samt' m••mb<'rs set
alway, llt'ld a high place in my re- loit<'ring hav.-ns for youth.
The nomitwt• must be a Grcenbrl!
"We ,,,... not in A positio11. frank::anl for joumaJistit' quality and
two other relay rPcords this year.
~\'l'r fifty health-relatl'd organi- ••xt·ell<•m·,. and good tastl' in re- ly. to promi.st> that t'VE'ry dosed The 880 medlpy relay compost•d of rrsidrnt. A dty or organizational
"<'hool building will bt• convE-rted Jim Folket'. Mark White. Daw Pmployt•t• may bt• nomineP only for
·zations will be on hand to providt· porting news for this family-mindt-d
activities for which tht· employee
Sl'rvt<'l's and information at tho· <"ommunity, but I think tht• JunP to a ne10· publk use for two ~ns · Ht•n"el and Chris Cantwdi won in
Hl'alth Fair scheduled for Beltwnv 30 l'dltorial. "Go Slow on Goldt'n
limits on thl' rounty govt•rnment's
I :44.5. Folkt•e was second in th•· is not )mid. NominPes are to bt> judPlaza Mall July 15 and 16, bt'tw....;, Trianglt•," dt•st•n·ps 11 spt'clal acco- own resotll"l't'S and tilt' prPSt'nt un- 2.."0 und third in tht• 100. and on g<'d on servil't' bent•fiting the com11 a.m. and 7 p.m. ••ach day.
lade.
•'<'rtainties about thf' potential of both winning n•lay teams. Ponnro munity. l'urrt•nt elected otliciais
This tlwughtful, in-depth analysis the buildings to be dosed," Council
Houl 1!5> was St'<'ond in tht• l!hiJ should -not b" t·onsider<•d, and po·
Frrl' medieal tests will hi' ft•a
lilical t·nndidatl's are to bo• PXdudt ured to h<'lp det('('t dist>a.'t• t>r llf the st>rious consequt'nces likely wrotl' thl' school board. "An ind••- and third in thP mil!· in 5:0!. Jim
Vandt•rzo11 <151 wa" Hh 111 th•· Hll t•d from <'onsideration.
h<'Rlth impairmt•nt '" tht• t'Rrly •ta- to bt• <'ncountered from mo\'ing too pt•ndPnt assessmPnt of l'aeh build
ing will be n-quircd. taking into at·· and 6th in the lung jump in whit·h
As many dPtails us '"'"'ibie
gt•s. ThPst• will indudt• S(•rt~·nin.: hastily in dt•l't'loping the Golden
ht• holds t h•· n•t·urd und un uru· n·- should br given to substantiAl<· a
for d1abl'tt•s: blood prt•ssur.•: ,. 111 • Triangfoo art•a. pro1•ides a \'aluablt>, •·ount its lot:ation. public nt't'ds. and
nomination. Mail nominations t,,
prud''"t warning for Council and th.- eosts ot n:JUnty llSsumption uf lay lt>am. Jon Fn•Pmnn t 15> wns
physemia: ht·aring; \'ision: glauco~
o·vt•ry rt•sid••nt. It is another eXt'l'I- outstanding dt>bl nnd t·om•ersion."
Ruth M. D<•t·. 39-J Ridgt· Road,
lth in tht• shot put.
rna: drntai plaquP: height weight
IPnt ,.,ampft. of tht• 1·alue and high
Nl'\'erthl'if'SS, tht· IE'ttf'r assurrd
photw 47·1-2973.
!';haron Dradh·.Y <If,>. lht• only girl
rat~n: oral, br~a.st lllHl ct•n•il'al (·auquality of th<' St•n;et•s that the srhool boanl mt•mbt•rs thut the evul- to win. won tht• lung jump in 1-1'6",
t't'r.
u:otion of t•at·h building's pott•ntial third 111 tht• Hu and on two l"Plav
~''"" ltt'\'it'll has lraditionallv r<'D·
\"Jslun auJ gJaw·uma tPsb w·!l
dt•rt-d to lht> Grl't•nb<'lt t•om~unity.
will ~RI:•· intu UtTount the building's tl'ams. Andy (.;rPig was tht· oni)·
b.· gil'<·n by th<' Grt~·nbl'lt Lion•
It prul'<'< ag.tin that tht• llit>~'S HI'- \•ahw as a ,.,,mmunity fcx·aJ point. othl'r winru•r us. ht• won tht> mi!t· 111
Uirls intPrt•sted in Plllt'ring the<'lub. Hours for tht• tests will b•·
\· it·\\· is not only an l'XL'dlent rt•porTh•• if'llt·r nott'<l tht• £·valuation
;,: 'J Hlld WUS Sl'CUIH.J ill tht• .S/<0 ill
"~liss Gn•t'nbdt" IJIIgt•anl 'houid
II a.m. to 5 p.m. t•a .. h day.
t~r of n<·ws <'l'rnts of honwy intermi~:ht ·~ondudt· that sumt• buildings
whkh lw 1s thP J"Pt·urd holdt•r i·1
altt•nu a m•·<·tlllg "" Tut•sday, .July
To bt· tt·stt·d for uiabt•tt·s. a l"'r· ~·..;~ t<~ ( :n•t·nbt•Jtf'rs, but that it i~ should bt· razt"t..l to pro\'idf r~l·r~a· 2:35.9. ~usl<.iu \"andPr·zon pl:tl't·tl
I!lat 8 p.m. in th•· libmry <"ollft•rt·m·e
~on must Pat regular meals tht• ..Jay
truly df'di,·att'tl to professional com- tiona! span· in highly urban com- in four t'\'t'Jits. :-it'l'otH.J ill th1• lOU
~'"''"' <'1111 Ali•··· l'laskr. ~71-6106
bt•h.rrthP test and a complt>te mea:
mu:tity «·n·ic .. by keeping awart· of muniti~s or to Jlfo\·idt.• 11 publk st•r- and fourth in tht• 220, HO a;1d lun~
two hours bt•fore hl'ing t•·stt'tl nt
and al<'rtlng its l't'aders to major Vit-.. that t•annot he at·<·ommodatt'd jump. S!'an Kirk<•ndall <II 1 wus
tht• fair. One must not eat or drink
MOWATT MEMORIAL
projects aff<'cting the li\'es and wei- in lhl' Pxisting building.
st•cond in lht• 880, Bill ('antwPII ! II>
trnlt.-d 1\lethodlllt (Jbllftlll
anything except watl'r after eatin~:
far!' of every resldl'nt.
"If a vaunt !<('hoot building has
wall third in tht• 880, Ht,atht•r Bag('hurt•h ~·hool H:U-9:·11i tt.lll.
tht· full meal two hours before the
I kno10· that I am not aton .. 111 intrlnsit· valul' as a <'Ommunity to- ster-Collins wa" 4th in tht• shot put,
lt·st.
eagerly awaiting its arrival every cal point, we would want to retain
'lurninl( \\'or•hlp 10·00 11 111
Pl't<• Rkduli 1!11 wns fifth iu tiw
Tht> Prim·e Grorgt•s l"ounlv Thursday night nnd reading every
it for publle or private use If at all
100, Thcre~m Downs 1 13) \\"ll~ ti! !1
"Tht• Jtoud of Our UfP"
itPm
in
it
with
interest.
It
is
a
Hl'alth Department i>' coordinating
~lble," Couneil and Exi'Cutlvc
h,l' Ill'\', Kt•n (', Buker
in thl' milt•, and Tom t 'ant '''"II wu'
high-quality,
truly
valuable
ni'Wllthe Beltway fair. Cosponsors art•
obst·rved.
6th In the 100. Th<• g-irls 14-l:i HO
Rev.
Clifton D.
paper and Greenbelt is fortunat.- in
the G~nbelt JaycCI's, Beth Torah
t:walnation
relay was second und their sprint
having such a ftne joumallstlc serPlletor
Congregation ConservatiYe and th••
In proposiag alternate uses for medley relay 4th. The boys 10· II 1
vict> tor our community.
· 17•·111ll CO Rlda'e BeL •7....Ut
Mall Merchants Associations.
closl'd schools, the County will eval- sprint medley relay finished 6th.
Anthoay M. Maddft! uat<' 1'8<'h sitl' tor its use by thr
A wide variety of organizations,
privatP ~tor either through purI'E'preaenting thl' broad SJll'Clrum ,,f
Bad Memories? ? ? ?
THANKS
•·luuw or rental of thP building. In
health st>rvlces. pral'(icps and phil
Rwplace them with Good Memories ! ! !
To
tloP
Editor:
f'VAiuating
altt>rnatt>
public
usi>s,
tht•
t>!<Ophies, will be- ;,n hand. Thl' InOur •Incere thanks to the Grt't'n· building's potrntlal as a substitul~
stitute of thl' Whole P.-rson, which
belt Volunteer Reseue Squad for tor librarll'll, health cllnics or rl't:
ht>lps individuals work toward :1
their assistancr when we t·alled reational centers programmed in tht•
high IPW>I of w~>llni'6S, will demontht•m recently.
six-year Capital ImprovPm<•nl Prnstrait• SJll'Clfk m<'thods to relax
M~ aDd Bl'n Horen~~en
&ram or tor consolidation of t·ounty
and manage stl'l'Ss. Also, availabl"
st'rvit·t•• housed in rPntal spat'<' wlll
GREENBELT IAPTIST
arl' st>minars on massagr th .. rapy.
bt' assessed.
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hypnosis and aelf -hynosis, bioent•r- BAKE SALE
Th<' County ulso dt•dart'<l its rNI
Bible ~tudy for all ..-.. (Sun)
tl:tflllll
Th~ 4-H DaisiL'S arc sponsoring a
gt•tics. art therapy, holistic counSaDday Wol'llhlp
II :to lUll .t: 1 :ot pm
bak<• sale in front ot the post of- dinPss to expedite pr()('edures to
sding, etc. The Arica in Washing
MJd-wook Program (Wed)
1:110 pm
ton A•sodation will dt>monslrate a pee from 10 u.m: to 2 p.m .on Sat- guarantt'l' that cirnwd buildings do
For bus transportation, call church offtef> 8:30-12:30 weekd81'9
urday, July 16. They will also SPIJ not stand vat·ant for t•xtPndtod pt'r
physical <'l<ercise method known as
ratftt· ti<'krts tor the benefit of 4-H iods. County goftrnment, in con
"psycho-calisthenics" which inter-junction with thl' ll('hool sysh•m, will
grates the breath with the Pssen- charity.
ndnrtist• invitations fur proposal'
tial movt•mt>nt of thr body.
GREENBELT COMMUNITY CHURCH
from tht· pri1•att• st>t'lor nnd tlw
Staff from the t:nivt•rsJty of .M,1Exi'Cutvt• brant·h of govPrnment
molted Church of t'hrlst>.
ryland's Adult Health and 0.•1'1·1During thl' Hummt•r months. Fn- will initiRti- rcwning applications 'f
lupment Program will discuss th•·ir
Hlllalde
Rnd
Crescent
Roads - Phone 474--6171 <mornlnra>
JH~-.it'<l.
Finally,
fedt•rul
monl'y
rna)
t..ay night Sl'rvicl's at tht• Mishka.·•
unique approach to ket•ping healthy
Torah will bl'gin at 8 p.m. Saturday bt' l'armarked in the Nt>ighborhood
Nursery
provided
ut 2B Hillside
and physically fit. By mat<·hing col
Improvement Program, now pt'ndSf'rvices start at 9:30 a.m.
IPge studl'nL• and old adults 1111 1111
ing befoi'E' the Council, to •·ompleh
Sun., 10 11.111. \\'urNhill St·r,·ic•t• und ( 'hurc•h S.•hoHI r
individual basis, partit'ipants aro·
the school utilization study and acabiP to rl'ach their goal of impro\·KH.
l'herry 1'u~·Jnr and R..v. Harry T"ylor, co-pastors
tion plan . . .
ing physical, mPntal and sot'ial
om.... of Information St-r\'irl'~
health whllt> at the samp tlmt> inP. G. ('. S..hool•.
creasing their health knowledgp. All
of this takes place in an t•nvironment _of intergenerational fun and
('bliC'b ... ,_...
play.
BoyiJ and prls, agecl 6 to 9 years.
A REGULAR ELECTION TO ELECT FIVE MEMBERS OF THE
Tht> Washin&ton HU8pice Society,
"'"' uawed to attend this Protrram of
Inc. will be providing information
CITY
COUNCIL WILL BE HELD IN THE CITY OF GREINcroup IJUDell and physical fitness
coming soon
about illl eft'OI'tl to eatabll•h a hoson Tuell~ and Thun., from 10 - 12
pice In the Wublngton area. A
BELT ON TUESI)A Y, ~EPT~MBEJ_t _20, 1977.
1!1-~
noon lit the .Youth Center. lihlrts
hc).plce Jian 11istitut10ii
jiitll!lltalftlllllbelt. ~ . , .
wiU be -'wen to ~ chlldl'l'n who
wbo no longer are receiving treatNOMINATION PETITIONS
attend replerly.
ment for curiftc a terminal lllneu.
but who haft aeed8 for mecllcal,
MUST BE FILED NO LATER THAN AUGUST 8, 1977 BY OR
BOClal, paycholoctcai and spll'ltual
by Sid Kutner
Af a special city council public
lu•atttg last Wednesday eveningbig- properly carried out as· the
llOtilcil's responsibility to Greenbelt
efttens even though only two perIIINS compri!ed the audlence - the
•posed acqulsiUon of some or all
fl Parcel 2 was discussed, ~ replace open space taken up by the
luture Elderly Houaing facility and
to provide a "perimeter of green
111ace". Parcel 2 consists of about
JO acres in a long strip adjoining
the BalUmore-Wasblngton Park,..ay, running from the Elderly
Housing site to Hamilton Place.
According to city manager James
Giese, the city's offer to the developers would likely be about
$14,000 per acre, which would a.aount to about $140.000 for half
tile tract or $280,000 for th<' whole
tnict. Funds available for the purJtOSe include about $100,000 from the
Qet!srtrncnt of Housing and Urban
Development; about $120,000 reaainlng from a capital lmproveacnt bond Issue, which can be used
tor park development; and possibly
110,000 from other sources <the city's
General Fund and Elderly Housillg funds>.
Outsl1adiag Gitiz8JIS
flEE IEILTI Fill
IT IELTIAr PLAZA
Purchase of at least half thP
II:&Ct. and pref.~~i.bly all of It, bas
aew been ~ded (on June
S) by a wiaUTrQ()\is vote of the
tteven members .of the Advisory
Planning Board. &,lid the farks and
1\ecreation Advisory ~. meetS.C jointly.
"Miss Greenbelt" Mfg.
I
1
CUimln,....,
In response to a question by Herllert Hecker, from thr floor, Giesr
replied that if just half of Parcel
! were purchased by the city, the
ether half still remaining in privati'
ewnersip would likely be dewloped
within a few years, since It ha.•
road access.
ICity council has sine•• madr the
lii'Cislon to pr()('rrd with purchase of
Parer! 2, at its regulnr Monday
alght mrrting, as rrpnrtt•tl t'lsrwflcrt• in this L'lllue.)
nook&
cranny
State Farm
lnsuraiiCII
SWIM TEAM NEWS
by Mike Jones
Last week's water crisis, whlcb
caused the temporary closing of
most of the P.G. County pools,
resulted In the scheduled Saturday
swim mret between Greenbelt and
Whitehall being held at Whitehall.
instead of at Greenbelt as sceduled.
The home pool, however, provided
little advantage to Whitehall, as
Greenbelt won the meet 2!19~·2«~.
in spite of a thunderstorm tbat
twice threatened to canct>l the meet.
The thunderstorm, in line with the
other unusual happenings of the
wt'ek, abated Immediately attrr the
last <'vent v.·as finished.
High point scorers were: Lynda
and Mark Blue and Agnes and
John Schrider mil, Saskia Vanderzon and Lynn Labukas !13), Ken
Blue Ull. Nicolette Durantine, SImone Bram, and Andrew Greig 191,
Ginger Gordon, Greg Gardea, and
Bob Gllett <81, Susan Garde.s m.
and Angela Brinkley 16).
Next week's meet should be the
strongest t<•st of Greenbelt's undt>feated season (3-0), as the team
meets Belair Swim
Tennis at
Belair. The meet Is ICheduled to
start at 9 a.m., and swimmers and
officials should be ready to leave the
Greenbelt pool by 7:45 a.m.
Sprlqtdll ....,
Smallwood VIllage put an end to
Springhill Lake's winning streak
Saturday by winning their meet,
280-240. This Saturday, Springhlll
I2.ke will swim against thP West
Arundel swim team.
~ro.gram
Nobody Believes!
(lllllp . . . . . . . -
(«.a
UA 1 at tile
BelhraJ>
-WEEK-END SPECIALS
Plant Stakes bum SUI to $1.118
Chlldntn'• Bathlnl( Sol1a ~ prlee
Foldlng <llain
lrom Slo.ICi to te.J5
Indl Loss
CoDJiderable Savlnp
on Food ~Bills
No MDathiJ Dues
~ttend
Foldlnc QaiefO LoiiJlPII
Hard to believe? Not for those who have tried it and are
losing between 10 and 29 p<JJnds in the first month! What
can you lose by looking into it. Only something you've
wanted to lose for a long, long time.
to t8.15
Sll.l.~
No Exeftile
No Gimmicks
Meney Baek
Guarantee
Substantial Weight &
Good Nutrition
No Hanger PaJIII
No Drup
Drink Milbhakes &
Eat Regular Foods
Maintain Energy &
Vitality
No 1\Jeetlnp to
1 • • • • • • l·don't believe it but... • • • • • • ..
I rd like to know. more. Please SPnd me complete details.:
I I understand I am under no obligation.
I
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I.Addresa
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CREDIT UNION
The Greenbelt Cooperative Nursl'ry School hilS openings for three
and four yt•ar olds In its morning
and aftt•rnoon sessions. ~ days per
Wl'l'k. starting in Septt'mber. The
school is located in the Fellowship
Hall
behind
the
Community
Church at th<' corner of Hlllslde
:u1d Cr<'sc·rnt .Roads. For information, plrase call membership cbalrperson, D. James, at 345-4232.
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baft7: t-1
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J'rldQ' lftiiJq T-1
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Qloeeabelt, 114. .,.,
Roul'll:
ether Services Available;
PLUS
up to
~hare Draft~
SIOOII
Direct Deposit of ftetireaent 8hecks
Payroll Wi~oldia(
Tu: Defe!'Nd IaCIOIDe
(t.. . . . .l Retirement Aceounts - IRA)
free Uh
Sa.tl m-ber aceeu11t I-red to $CG.OOI by NaUon at •rcdlt Union Administration, an agency o1 the
tions to serve at the Regular Couni·il Election to be
8.
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h~ld in the
Cit.l' ~·f Greenbelt, Maryland. on Tuesday, September 20. 1977.
SALE
Applications from int<'rested citizens ar<' solicited by the Board
Please contact the City Clerk at 474-3870 or 474-
8000 for information.
Prior election experience is desirable, however. the Board of
more than
lllections will give consideration to all interested applicants.
roo,ooo
REAL ESTATE OFFICE of
GREENBELT HOMES, INC.
RAMIL'I'ON PLA<E , , .JUST OFF RIDGE ROAD
wallpaper paHerns.
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
Gudrun H. Mills. City Clerk
mosE
RENTAL PAYMENTS CAN BECOME
lfOtJSE PAYMENTS .. , . INVEST IN A G.H.I.
CHARLES TOWNE
BRICK OR FRAME TOWNHOUSE!
VILLAGE
OFFICIAL NOTICE
Very attractive two bedroom brick home with at. ic: located in an 'otl'-strel't' area - nice front a:
b11ck yards: A good buy at $23,000.00.
Largr 3 BR. brick, corner location; addition and
powder room; many nlcr appliances included:
S33,000 or best otrt>r!
for
Another enthUJt to thP health fair
Ill New Direction, a couue!Jna' and
•upportlva 1111nicee Pr<JFUD for
...JIIIU1II who laaw eome toto contact
witll tbe ju.enlle j1111tlce ll)'slem.
Stall' memlten will be p~Dt to
e&J~Wn how the7 addre111 the per ·
11011&1, educatlonaJ and vocational
neetb ol the yoon&' persona with
whom they work.
·
bootll8 Include Kedlcare benetlta, ·
. cudiopiiiiDoaaey r.isu~~eltatloo, food
aatety, nutrition, family plannllllf,
JePI!Oductive health, dental health,
a1coboliam, dl'll&' abu.-e, air and water poUution <Including the ubestoe
tJueat), mental health, er1811 Inter, ventJ'on, balf-WQ and quuter•WIIT
boll-. ;routla . . . . . . ~ dla. aiiiiWII, llealth careel'll, and 'hilled,· the bMith tape library
by telephone.
I
LUXURY 2 & 3 BEDROOM TOWNHOW.
ENGLISH STYU 1 & 2 BEDROOM
TERRACE 'APARTMENTS
MID $20's to HIGH $30's
WISH TO HAVE THEIR' NAME PLACED ON THE BALLOT
OF THE SEPTEMBER 20TH COUNCIL ELECTION.
NECESSARY FORMS MAY BE OBTA:INED FROM THE CrtY
CLERK'S OFFICE DURING REGULAR OFFICE HOURS. FOR
INFORMATION PLEASE CALL 47'4··3870 or 474-8000.
PERSONS WISHING TO VOTE IN TiiE UPCOMING CITY
Health taplca covered by other·
a~
. ll:llpecially nice two bl'droom frame with fmet!d
rront yard: nicely redecorated lnterior/l'xterlor;
ra/refglwaaher & dryPr Included - $17,000.00.
IN BEHALF OF QUALI'FIED GREENBELT RESIDENTS WHO
care.
COUNCIL ELEC'fiON MUST BE REGISTERltD WITH THE
CITY OF GREENBI':I>T. REGISTRATIONS ARE TAK:EN
Holy floss Llllheru 0.1rch
M.ONDAY THRU FRIDAY, 8:00- 4:30P.M.
6905 Gteenbelt Rood
TION OR TO EFFECT VOTER REGISTRATION BY MAIL,
Wenldp lllnleN: 1:11 . . . U:U ......
PLEASE CONTACT THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE - 474-3870
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CHARLES T. FilLEY REALTY, l1o.
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779-4771
Vinyls
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e Unique .tkefrant (2-mlle perimeter> locatl011 •
o-llflt z.Jaa
p,.rk witll ishlng, lloatlng, Ice skating, Joafng, ._..,. ,..., ,.....
area• and bandstands, scenic atlllOBphere,
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..'l'radltlonal colonial style with eharm of eourt,ar4 Mttlq.
e,.e,mls courts, pool facllitiee, playpouDda,
eOmvrnlently located cl011e to shoppln1r and traJIIIIIOri&U.. ~­
roads of Baltimore--Washington Parkwa)o, Oapllal Befhnr d. ...
K:MJilworth Ave. <Rt. JOt), and Ulllftl'llltr Bffl. mt. JM .
• .;.,ly a r ..w u•llable, 10 hurry!
FOR INFORMA-
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VURSERY SCHOOL OPENING
Th<' Board of Electwns wtll appoint Judges and Clerks of Elec-
ol Elections.
The Weight Loss
Ron
Borgwardt
474-8400
a...-ur.-·UIU •=. rw Bitt.
OFFICIAL NOTICE
CHURCH
Mishkan Torah News
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+ ~ils
+rFkxks
Wanted . . . this borne needs a you}lg couple or
'linrle with the 'know-how' to paint and Interior
:~e~Qrate! A .-ood· Mille two-bedroom starber heme
· S14,1it10.00 or best oft'er.
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TIME TO PLAN FOR YOUR
FIJTIJRE HOM.Ii: ·INVESTMENT . . . . . TRY
GREENBELT -- YOO WILL LIKE IT!
,, Plus Much More!
NO APPOINTMENTS REQUIRED .
FOR INFORMATION CALL
1ll's Home Cente
Bolt. Blvd. (Rt.l
Beltsville, 937-3733
(In Cbea&nut IIIII Center)
e.n.J.
llary K Dixon, Brokt'r
174-41111
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U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF
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Shoulder Steaks&Roasts lb.1.Z9
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Jr. Steamship Round
lb. 1.49
Standing Rib Roasts
lb. 1.49
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l-Ib. jar
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Recorded music and inspiration by telephone
Margarine
2
1-lb.
qtrs.
99C
CO-OP SLICED YELLOW
l-Ib. pkg.
American Cheese
1.39
10-oz. pkg~.
MERICO
2/$1
English Muffins
RED & WHITE FROZEN
Lemonade
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MYER'S
2-lb. pkg.
1.69
BANQUET
2-lb. pkg
Fried Chicken
1.89
11,-gal. ctn.
Ice Cream
ow·~,:
HEINZ
1-lb.
LOUIS SHERRY
(59c ea.)
EVERY. DAY
pkg .
Chicken Pie....
CANTALOUPES
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!Maxwell HDY'e! TOMATOES
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1-lb.
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Sirloin Stlak
1.69
Pepsi Cola_
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ALLEN PRINTING SERVICE has a new phone numberl
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After 31 years of reaching us at
864-9719
OUR NEW TELEPHOtiE NQ. IS
2-lb. plq.
79c
12-ct. p)(t,
6Sc
CO-OP 4 FLAVORS
1-qt., 14-oz. cans
Fruit Drinks
2/89c
CO-OP
l-Ib. pkg.
Elbow Macaroni
3/$1
RED & WHITE HERBAL & GOLDEN
1-pt. btL
Shannpoo
864-8844
ALLEN PRINTING SERVICE
4504 Hamilton Street, Hy~ttsville, Maryland
Churc·h bulletins, newsletters, flyers, booklets, business cards, letterheads, Pnvelopes,
'""ters, tabloid'newspnpers; an all around prlntshop. Givr us a cnll! 864-81114.
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HYGIADE
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LODI·Dislaace Races
nal word. Submit ads
in writ' . accompanied by cash
payme-1 o the :Sews Review ofA major rae<' will be held in
fie~ at
Parkway befor!' 10 p.m. t;n·•·nbl'lt on Saturday.
of th•·fuesday preceding publicaOn Saturday, July 16 tlwrt• will
! ion. •" to thP Twin Pines Savings
be two long-dlstanc .. races hl'ltl at
and I..m.n officf' before 4 p.m. Tues- Bradl'n Field. co-sponsored by th•·
day>; There is no charge for ad- D.C. Road Runner~ Club and th•·
v~rt ng items that are found.
Greenbelt Department of Recrea<A WELL'S WASHER SERV
tion. The first t'Vent for jogger"
J(~'/ All makes expertly repaired.
and runners is a 2.5 mile race, startAljwriu·d Whirlpool dPaler. GR ing and finishing at Braden Field
4..$15.
and going through t h<· lakt• are:,
l/A:so TIJNING AND REPAIR · and Lakeside Driv<'.
The main e>'ent is a four-person.
il't!>"rl and Reliable Piano Service
b Gn'<'nbelt sine" 1960. Benjamin 20-milo· relay in which each runm•r will run 2.!1, !1.0, 5.0, and 7.6-mllP
I!Prko!sky 47!-6894.
'l fPEWRtTER REPAIR. ELEC- legs in any ordPr. This race folTRIC. STANDARD AND PORTA- lows the abovr 2.!1-mllo• cours"J nterested persons may join or
BLES. Call 474-6018.
start a team . before tht• start of
th<' race. Team trophlt·s will be
award<><! to various leading team,.
ANTENNA
All Greenbelters in both races will
PROBLEMS
l'<'celvr a trophy from the GreenSalet .t Stnb
belt Running Club. Therp is a fee
l!;xpert antenna ..UI Will
for both races.
outall nPW/retl&lr 1111teaaa
Andr<'w Greig, 9, of Northway,
fer
plac<'d second In the 880-yard run
at tht• Junior Olympics Regional
Attic or Outdoors
Jl:yealnp
Championships held at Coolidge
High School in Washington on July
474-5530
:l. Greig's time was 2 minutl'S 37
seconds.
TRoMBONE
TRUMPET
and
On Junt• 26 at Fort M••atlt•, Md.,
\'OICE LESSONS.
Professional
s.•veral Gn•rnbl'lters compl'tt•d In
JllUSll'Jan with degree. 474-5945.
th•• M1•et of Mill's: Ponnro Houl.
;MAR!Jo;'S POODLE GROOMING• 5:13; Bill Royd. -1:56.R: anti Ray
makt• your appointmPnts today. Bod1wr. 6:12.
''all 474-3219.
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could raise the flag,
we had to raise
themone)'
SIFIED
H1 word m1nimum. 10<-•
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1-:Juin~
Skolnik-
Hospital.
Culminating his six months' sa::>batical leaw, l'niversity of ~fary­
land Assodatt' Professor Dr. Douglas T. Hawes, 5-A Laurel Hill, has
presented. a professional paper a(
the Third Annual Turfgrass Con
terence, July 10-H, in Munich, Germany. The paprr is entitled, 'Thre"
Years of Data on Wann and Cool
Season Turfgrass Grown in Com·
binations under Different lllalntenance Practices." Among his condusions, Hawes found that summer-applied nitrogen Is detrimental to cool season grass""· However, his research shows that wJn ..
IPr-ap'plied nltroa-en allows warm
11nd cool season grasses to provid,.
high quality turf at a on<'·inch
~ight of cut. Hawes and hts wile.
Jane, will be touring Europe for .
about three weeks prior to and attPr the conference.
Happy-happy birthday to Sonj.\
Johnson, 17-D Ridge, who t•elebratPd he" sPventh birthday on July 10.
Vvonnt' Marrow. Edmonston Ct ..
was among tht• delegat<•s attend·
in!!' the United Church of Chri>l
F.le\'f'nth C:t•nerul Synod hdd re·
··~J!tlV in \'\'oL,hington, D.C'.
Boys and Girls Club
h)' Pat Gainor
Tlw Boys and Girls Club will b<'
AIR CONDITIONERS R8PAIRED
wliJ:(;L,TT.Aw;-.;. s-5.00.- s~i\lj;':~ n·gi ;trriu){ \'ouths lwtween the agr_,
A:--ID INSTALLED. PhonP 474-5606.
'>f ~ and H 'tor footbHII and soccer
lawns, $3.00. Call P1it Jaekmun.
I'JANO L~~SSONS: P!'abody Con- ·174-6796.
•·n July 16 and ~3. betwren 12 aJH1
..,t·rvu.tory Graduatt•.
BPginnPrs:: p.m. at till' Youth ('!>nl<'r 1111d
GTVJt:AWA Y · Brown & blad;-·c;;.,: ,;111. n.. ,. l'r ntl'l'. A11yono• who hn•
AdYUJil'f'd. 474-9222.
man Slll'phr•rd puppy, s wi<>. old. not bdo11gcd to tht• dub befor ..
PAINTING · Interior, t•xterior. 20 471-67~6.
'1111>"! ilfl\'l' ;, small_ tst•hooll photo·
~·ears t•xp. Do my own work. Call
F'OR SALE · Din<'ttr tnblr• w ti graph and a t•op~· of hie hr•r birtn
Bob :Seal 776-5461.
•·hail's, brown woodgrain & bon•• n•rtitk'atr for club ro•cords. Ar,yolw
P!Al'iO TtiNfNG AND RF.PAlR
color. Excellent •·ondltion, $125.00. who rl'glsterl'll in Mart·h ni'Pd no•
ll. DaniPI, 262-2448.
Call 345-6330 after 6:30.
1·egistt·r aguln. Practice will start
LOST: Gray kitten, 3 months old. around Aug. !st. Coaches or assiM
ELECTRICAL
•·oaches are needed
Jt'ootball ·
9-F Rt'.•earch Rd., 345-3782.
HEAVY-UP SERVICES
PIANO TUNING ~ND REPAIR • Jim Sacn> '345-78-17: So<·cpr - Bou ·
Hanks 474-3990.
Fast reliable sf'rvlct•. Call Frederick
Additional ('lrculta
The elub will be taking orderH
von Behren, 474·6063.
:\-'(' and Refrla'erator Work
for club jackl'ts. Ordrr now bc\'t~ry Reaso~
SOFA • 7' early American mustard <·ause 1t takes about 6 wc·eks for
t;.,Pf•rienrNI with G.H.J. H tweed or 7' traditional burnt orange. drliwry.
R:venlngH, 474-11821.
1.11'6111811 and Boadecl
MOVE IT! Call AmPrlvan 441-2023. Free Soc~er. ~ljlfc
Do-lt-yourself full service moves.
The Grf'l'nbe~t R~'Creatlon Depart248-4985, 248-5118
FIDDLER & DOBRO PLAYER! ment will be holding a free Socct•r
I.JGHT HAULING, w. pick-up GUITARIST · Looking for prople Clinil' for all peffJonH lntrrest<'d In
'l'I'Utk. Call Mlk~ aftPI' 4:30, 474- to. play music with · Old Tlm<•y, br•<·omina- coat•hes for the upcoming
Bluegrass, Jug Band. Call Cathy fall soccer seuson. The <'llnic will
·9401.
bl' lwld at the Gref'nbelt Youth Cenor Stevr, 345-~989.
LA){Ps RF:PAIRED · l<'loor and
h'l' on Saturday, July 23 at 9:30a.m.
DOG
GROOMING
•
misc.
brrl'ds.
Table types. Call evenings 474-M30.
rrasonablf' rates. Call Evl', 474-6·1~4 <'oln<· to atto•nd. For rnort• informa\'A(\rUM CLEANER REPAIR
tion, •·all Ht-6H78 or Fran!< Hartig,
All brands and types, ·Call even- lO a.m. -_9...:.p_.m_._---,--=-:-:--:--; /i50-H87.
Solid Rock Maplt• Double-b<•d
ing, 474-5530.
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'rYPEWRIT~~R OR ADDING MA- frame. Excellent condition, 474-723~.
( 'HlNE $.10 & UP. HOWARD'S FAN - 20" Sears best rxhaust typo•
w/timo•r for frame home sush wi;~­ F1U11Uy Swim Party
TYPEWRITER CO .. ~111 BALTl
One•· again it is time for a Jt'amMORE A \'K, HY AT1'SVILLE, MD. Uow. Like nt•w ('ond., in t·arlon.
ily Swim Party. Adivities inrludt•
R:ves. 474-5530.
~i7-8333.
water polo, baskPtball, rt•cr••ationPI
PAINTING
lnt~rlor, ~xterior
FOR SALE · '72 Buiek Skylark. and lup "wirnming. Parents or adwallpap<•rinK and light carpentry Auto, R 'H, A ·C. P B. SilvN 2 doo,· lilts must accompany ehildr<'n. Th:,
~lsu. Co{)(! Gn•enbelt l'<'f<•rences, exhardtop. Md. inspected, 474-3493. _ f'Vt•nt will bP held on Sat., July 16,
l'~ll••n: workmanship.
Frank Go
!~OR SALE · Hollywood bed, $40:
from 8::l0 to 10:30 p.m. at th••
nwz. 474-381·1.
Whirlpool air condition~r. 9800 HT!J, Greenb<•ll Municipal SwimmlnR"
Tt-..• Ct11npus ('ent~r for ~early Lear- n5: IBM eiPdri<' typt•wrlter $150. Pool. A fet' will b<' cha1·a-ed.
uinc •~ 'now accepting application~ -_c_::":.:ll_::-17:,;4_,:·0::!1.:..94~·:-;;--:-;-~--:-:::::-::-::.-::--lli:>
fur ,·hildren ages 2-6 for limited full T.V. - RCA 25" color <'onsolt•. Wald11y openings for the Fall semester. nut. mod.;contemp. styling. Ex•·.
<.'PI'tlfkod tPachers in early child
eond., $120. Eves., 474-5530.
hood.
Outstanding
educational Child development speelalist can
program. Modern learning Cenl<•r. ,. 11 re for your child tag<' 5-10) in
LocatNI adjacent to NASA, Gn•en- warm. stimulating, active homo•.
belt. Plell.t!e call Ms. Jacobson for 441-1791.
D d M
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for you and for America.
So buy United States Savings Bonds.
They're a great ·way to raise the flag.
Ora famil}t
Now EllondiJliY 6% Interest when held to m,aturftr
!#5 yean (4~ the Arat year).I..ost, stolen or d~
llonds an be~ IE records are provided. Whm
needed, Beads am be cuhed at your b;mk. Interest Ia
not~ eo ate or local Income taxes, and fedenl
IU lillY be~ until redemption.
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and
Joe·
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A speedy r('('ov~ry to Ben Ho~­
t·nsf'n, who is in Prmc(' G(•orges
Recreation Review
in their country back then. And you still can by buyq
United States Savings Bonds.
Because when you join the Payroll Savings
Plan at work or the Bon~~MondrPJan: · -:-·
where :you save, JOu're. investing in a brighter future
Need Home
47~
Call John
\'lslt. Grernbelt 4 days eBC'b week.
Spet'tallzlng iD Cenmlo Tile ...
Always l'llllmates wlthia 10%
Always <'8lls before visiting
1 Works 80J11l' nights &; weekenda
1 Top rated with l'onswner
1
Kltebea F1oon, 8ltlenaa, ..._
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Ia., Drivewaya. ete. 0111 IIIQ1Ial&
345-7497
Jr1'0Up8
1 Prompt. fair - 18 yn. experif'Me - H~ U.&eu:
1 ~loet repain done Ia ye11r
home
CALI, 588-41611 IN
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aAw.~ES
Evealap II .........
HOUSE DOCTOR
nook&
cranny
coming soon
l!l eeatl'rwa.Y
JCI'H'nbelt, IIIU')'IaDd !t'l1t
PORTER'S LIQUCIS
474-5530
30-90 day ~cupancy
St. Charles City, Osborn•• Court
Fully equipped kitrh!'n, air conditioning, heat pump, wall-toh'all carpNing tplck your colors I.
Much mor<'.
( 'oml' St>fo, \' uu'll Buy
IMIIIIIbcl. •ft.
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<neltt to x.Danald's In Oollep
)Wk)
w~ hav~ the larplt ~ .,
Wines fi'OIIl arouad tile world.
SPf'dal prlcea 011 cue purchases
omr
Eadr
Any q uestloas about wines
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HARMONY HOMES
843-2323
Greenbelt Pizza - S1b Sbop
SPECIAL Of THE WEEK
Royal Steak and Cheese Sub .......................................$1.25
f*IDA Y • Large Pepperoni Pizza ..........................................$2.75
SATURDAY • Extra Large Sausage Pizza .....................$3.95
FOUNTAIN DRINKS START AT 15c
107.
414-4f91
GREENBELT
lo Ones
But a two bedroom townhouse can be bQ!J41hl for a low,
low, $13,000. In this price is included the washer, dryer
and carpet.
Best Buy
A 3 bedroom end townhouse can now be bought for the
l'conomical price of only $16,950
CHARLESTOWNE VILLAGE
Brick townhouse with balcony in beautiful condition.
Features 3 bedrooms, 2h bath, central a/c at $39,500
Seller will pay $1,000 closing costs.
COLLEGE PARK
4 Bedroom, split foyer home with recreation room, featuring central a/c, wet bar, tastefully decorated. Priced in
low 50's .
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BilL
KELLAHER'S BOOK OF
POE'ntv "He Never Asked Why"
($8.~ may be pU~hased at Book·
ta,nd Bt/ok Store In the Beltway
PIAAa Ho)l. Swre _pbort~ 4'lf:-OQ33.
:s«Yn1tR · Witt BABYSiT Fri.
nia-ht, Sat. (day or nla-hO. Call Mrs.
Galllh~r. 277-8218.
TYPEWRITER REPAIR· El~>ctrk
and stiLitGIItd. cati .471-011111.
1\ftj\fli!J& A'Nb SJOLL
~~NGINES REPAIRED · Rellllonable. 474-8261.
RENT. 2 BR Charlestowne Village
apt. Call DelorPs, 952-3693 between
LAWN
9-~ M-F
1~ 'vo~VO PV M4. brok~n fliOtor, good parts. otieffJ. 4U!1181tl.
YARD SALE _ Sat., 7/16. 8402 Cath<'draJ Ave. <just off ('..ood Luck
Rd.). MOving, everythinll' muat go.
BABYSffiEn NEEbED fulltim<'
for 2 month old. Call 474-7982.
YARD !!ALE Sat., July 16, 9 a.m. ~ Pm
Moving sale. Glasswart•,
dlnl~g · tablecloths, many assort••d items. 4-G Hillside Road.
twin blade, used I season. Excf'l.
.:ond., $45. Eves. 474·!\030.
KNITTING AND CROCHETING
dont' In my home. Ask now about
ski sweaters, Hats, etc. Call Mrs.
Comulada. Reasonable prices. 9 a.m.
to 9 p.m. 34!!-9182
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zenith b/w 21" TV, G.E. transistor
.•tereo. <MOVINGI, t>leM~> call 474·
MOll after 6 p.m.
::.IF&:.:.FtR~;.:.'I'::.;,A'fi..;,..Lil!~liA..-:=P'T~:307~=-m~an:-,-::ne:::v=-Pr
bei.rl 0 pert4!d, "World Famous," $28.
474-4906 after 1 •p.m.
VACU'tl'M CLEANER · Shop, can·
nlster type, new, $15.00. Evenings,
..:.47;.:-t..;.AI;:=O::...
. .....;_·...,.~~=----:::---oCarrier.
6500 BTU' for' fr~.. h?me sash
window. New <'Ondltlon, 111 l'arton,
$110. F:venlngs, 474-~!130.
,
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ulii'l'
Mo'f.Jf tn' very ll'pcid
con.(rtlon. $100 as Is. Call 4~4-4176.
:b.:..et:.:w:.:e:..:e..,n,..,..,6-..:,8~p.m=-:-:.:::-:c==--:-~­
PLAN YOUR VACATION at Ocean
City In a lovel,Y 2 BR (accom. 6l.
II.', bath, a/c apt. on Ocean Side at
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GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW
At
the Library
Funday at the Libe on
Water Restrictions Lifted
But (onservation Urged
by Roberta McNamara
. On Wed., July 6, a fire at a major Potomac water pumping
stat1on caused a breakdown which left some areas of Montgomery
Count~ "dry" and residents of Montgomery and Prince Georges
Counttes with stringent restrictions on water usage·. The mandatory rationing forbade the use of water for outdoor purposes. such
as washing cars and watering lawns and gardens. Non-essential
businesses which use 15,000 gallons of water per day or more were
ordered to close. Hotels, motels, health care facilities, such J~
pharmacies, and restaurants were exempt from the mandaton·
closing order.
.
Restrictions placed on individuals
were one toilet Bush per person
per day, one controlled shower pi':
person per day. Also people were
expected to control the amount
Used for cooking. dishwashing, and
drinking.
Responding to the ordN of County Executive W. KPJly, the city cf
Greenbelt closed the. pools Wedne>day, July 6, at 12:45 p.m. 'Both Rec·
reation centers were closed Thursday. However, any recreation classes that were outdoor activities
such as tennis continued as scheduled. All the city water coolers
were shut off and so was the watPr
piped to the lake's concession stand
and water fountains. The ground,
crew was not allowed to water the
city llower beds, grass or ball fipld•
from the WSSC system, but drew
)Vater from the lake for watering
Boxwood. Camp Pin£' Tr£'e, however,
compll'ted
Its
activitiPs
through Friday to accommodate
the many working families dPpt•nd·
lng upon day care. At 5 p.m. Fri·
day, the pool reopened and so did
the recreation centel'!l,
The Board of Education closed
all summer school classes Thurs·
day and Friday. Also on Friday tilt'
library was closed. Goddard Sp ~c.•
Fllrht Center closed. belatedly at
12:30 Friday. The MNCPPC recreation program at North End Ele ·
mentary restricted activities to the
outside only Thursday but were
closed Friday.
Residents appeared to comply
with the restrictions placed on
Prince Georges and Montgomer 1
County citizens during th~ water
emerrency. The pollee department
reported that on Wednesday, It received a few complaints about resIdents watering lawns. HowPver, as
the people were Informed of the
crlsla, they willingly cooperated.
Koet violators had not listened to
the radio or TV and simply were
uninformed.
Although Beltway Plaza shut
down on Friday, the theatres were
open. Management closed the bath·
rooms and turned off ~ water
fountains. The shopping center reopened Friday night.
Springhill Lake apartments closed the complex's pools Wednesday
through Friday afternoon. Laundry
rooms were left open because stor·
age areas are adjacent.
Greenbriar closed their pool earlIer than most places thanks to a
resident who works at WSSC. She
called the management soon after
arriving at work on Wednesday.
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year-round practices such as checking faucets and pipes for leaks,
briefer showers and not running
the water constantly while brushingteeth, shaving or washing dishe;.
Additionally, the installation of water-saving dPvices in homes such
a.• showerheads and valves in toill'l
tanks are being encouraged.
•Also contributing to this story
were Elaine Skolnik and Linda Overstein.)
on relidenta that water
r. preclou.
AlthOIII'h re~trlctlons have now
. been Hfted, count,' ofllclals are urr·
I~ all realdenta to continue to con·
~terve water.
Outalde water!~
lbould be done no oftener than every otar daf,
Ill Ant, the• Metropolitan Waab-
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1%1 cent..n,·ay
Listed below is a list of homes, that your family could pu
chase any one of these, and move into before Sept. 15, 1977. Cal
one of our Professionals, to lind out what price home you qual if
for.
WAITING FOR A BARGAIN
Take a look at this 2 bedroom townhouse in Greenbelt.
and the wait will be over. This home is in excellent condition
and ofiers, w/w carpet. washer. dryer. disposal, window ale,
remodeled kitchen and bath; also backing up to woods. Only
$16,500. Call 345-2151.
Councilmen to Run Again
A really charming 3 bedroom, also in Greenbelt, featuring
new kitchen and bath, washer, dryer, window a/c. fenced yard
and excellent location. Only $17,500.
FORMULA FOR FINE LIVING
Herc·'s vour chance to own a beautiful 3 bedroom 21f~ bath
townhouse in Bel-Air, located just across the street from tennis
courts, swim pool, library and shopping center. Comes loaded
with extras, cent a/c, wfw carpet, bath in master bedroom,
formal din. rm., drapes and private patio. Just reduced to
$42,500 for quick sale. Move in 30 days. Call 345-2151.
Swim-For-Heart Marathon
VA appraised for $40,500 and ready to go is this 3 bedroom
windows and doors, storage shed, and fenced yard.
IT'S NIFTY AND THRIFTY
ANNAl'OUS: Main Office; 2024 West Street, 268-78!1
GIUII!lNBBLT: Beltway Plaza Shoppin& Center, 474-1014
PASSBOOK
RATE
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from day of deposit
paid quarterly
Twin Pines Savings & Loan Assn.
105 Centerway
Greenbelt, Md. 20770
474-6900
Per Annum
A really cute 3 bedrm. older home featuring large front
porch, wfw carpet, paneled living room and dining rm., washer,
dryer and fenced yard. Only $38,900. Call 345-2151.
LOOK WHAT WE FOUND
Brand new on market this beautiful rambler can be used
as a 4 bedrm., llh bath h~me and still have a sep. din'. room,
T/S kitchen, and large rec. room. Lovely, level, fenced yard
with plenty of manicured shrubs and shade trees. Don't delay
on this one. Call now at 345-2151.
Demographic Questionnaire
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thP north to tlw trppt>r '!\{arlbnro"
tlre& in tlw south. a rt>gion of ap·
MONEY MAKER
Live in one and rent the other, to help make payments.
This 4 bedrm., 2 full bath home is set up as 2 complete apts.
also a fireplace, formal din. room, full basement, fenced yard,
and 2 garages, needs some work, a real bargain at $40.900.
Great potential, good investment.
Weidenfeld Eleclrd
Ontslandin~ Official
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HOURS
Mon.-Tiaur.
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Friday
9-8
Satur~
Can't find a parking space 'close? Too many steps? Building no equity?. No tax write off? SJlve all that! Sail about
this vacant 3 bedrm., brick home in Woodlawn Hts., offering
w/w carpet, washer, dryer, dishwasher, fenced yard and attached garage. No down VA terms, and selleJ will pay $1,000
of your closing cost.
9-12
Maryland Savings-Share Insurance Corporation
(An Acency of the StMLto or llarylandl
lnaurd each account to lfO.OOO.OCI
There is plenty of money available for buying a home now.
Interest rates are low and terms are easier than ever. Call
now and let KASH help your family.
Ask about our savings certiflcate plans
7~
per annum for a $2000 minimum depo1lt when held
until one year maturity.
7~~
per annum tor a S40ilO minimum dt•posJt,
held until four year maturlt.v.
wh~ll
NOTARY BERVICBI (fr.,.. to acrount holdl!rttl
MONliiY ORDIIRS 211c up to S2110.1Ml
XllROX OOPIJI:S lOl'
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LET KASH HELP YOUR FAMILY
hy Jim O'Sullivan
Conversion work on the .:"ll'orth F:nd heating plar.ts is proceeding according to schedule and should be completed before the fall
heating season. according to GHI General Manager Roy Breashears. Breashears reported on the work in progress at the
AN INbEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
regular July 14 meeting of the GHI Board of Directors.
All work has been completed on of the property is frozen at present
Thursday, July 21, 1977 unit .::U at RcsParch Road, he because the undevelo_ped land IS
GilEENBELT, MARYLAND
V_!!ume 40, Number 35
nott>d, Pxcept for testing. Work on part of the reforestratlon program.
unit .::21 at Plateau Place is a· Because the trail has n~t yet lx>en
WHAT GOES ON
bout half compl<"ted, whilt> work on completed, how£'ver. Prtncr Gror·
Sun., .July 24, 7 p.m. New Cen·
unit .::22 at Hillsidt> and Laurel ges County ha.< r<·ct>ntly rrq<:<'st~
tury Singers, Greenbelt Lake
Hill is just getting undt'nvay. When that the land be taken out of t ~
Park Bandstand
t hPse units art> tinishPd, the con· r<"forestatiOn program. Developmen
~I on., ,Jul~· ~.;, 9·1 I a.m.
Third
vrrsion work on the four main of th<' trail will keep th!' land '" the
Summer Class Registration.
North End heating plants wlll bt> reforestation program and av01d
Youth Center
'omplete. Unit :23 at Laurel Hill, increased taxes.
H p.m. City Council Special
Elaine !Jtolnik
completed in AugUst !976, wa.• in
Awardll and \'lsltol'll
:\lecting, Municipal Building
The official opming of the Pha~ I Western Branch Wastewater
op!'ration during thr last hrating
Formf'r board member Ted By·
Tue...,
July
26,
10
n.m.
•
2
p.m.
Treatment Plant on July 14 coindded with an announcement by
seas 3 n.
nly received a plaque from ~hr
Fishing Day cont£'st at Green·
Dr. Neil Solomon, Mar.dand Secr~ary of Health and Mental HyBreashears also citPd favorab(l· board in recognition of his sel'VICf'
belt Lake
giene that rescinded his order of Ml!y 20, 1970. This previous order
statistics on fuel consumption. to GHI. Ms. Noela Swaby of thP
7:30 p.nL First rehearsal of
Comparisons of fuel oil ussge dur- Mutual Housing Services Limited
had restricted sewer connections within the area served by the
Greenbelt Chamber Orchestra
ing tht> 1976·77 heating season with in Jamaica was a visitor at thf'
plant until the opening of Phase One expansion of that treatment
that of the 197~·76 season In terms meeting.
facility- 15 million gallons a dar (mgd). The sewer moratorium
of degree day burn showPd a savOther Board Action
had delaved construction of the Greenbriar development and had
ing":' of !3.8r; in the masonry homes,
The board approved a motion re·
led to y~ars of controversy with respect to use of the Greenbriar
29.3<:f in th<" frame homes SE"rved
allirming the policy of requirtnr
sewage treatment plant. The moratorium also affected the time
All five current city councilmen by small plants, and 18.8'"( in the members to obtain management aptable of the Windsor Green townhouse development (formerly ha\'r indicated to th<' Nrww Revlrw frame homes serv<'d by large plants. proval before constructing fireplaces
called the Glen Ora apartment complex).
th<"ir intention to run for another Breashears expressed the hope that and chimneys.
Tn imposing srwer restrictions i•l proximately 110 miles.
two-yenr term In the municipal continued fuel savings would offset
The board voted to place a mor·
1910, Dr. Solomon's concern wa1
The Western Branch l'xpansion dectlon on Tuesday, September 20. price increases in heating oil.
atorium on the installation ot al·
protection of the public health and. projec·t was developed under supE'r· Councilman Charles Schwan Is the
Conaultant Servlcee
uminum siding on frame homes un·
at the same tim£', making crrtwn vision of the Washington Suburban first, and so far, only candidate to
The board voted unanimously to til the consultant's report on long
that development occurred in strt; Sanitary Commission, utilizing (I'd· file the necessary nominating paauthorize GHI management to range planning is completed.
with provision of sPWage trentmt•D' <'ral and stat<' construction grants p!'rs with city clerk Gudrun Mills.
spend $5,000 for consultant servic~s.
A motion to allow members liv·
facilltil's. Ht> cautioned that al· totaling $27 million. awardPd
Councilman Richard Pllskl has $~.00G of this sum would go to com· ing in a row of apartments to paint
though the Wrstrrn Branch ord<·r through thl' Environm<'ntal Protl'.'· served on council •!nee 1965, Mayplete demographic surveys in con· contrary to regulations where resiis now rescinded. "local zoning IUICI tion Agency and Maryland Environ- or Gil Weldenfeld and Schwan
nPCtion with the Long Rangt> Plan dents of thf' lower-level and up!M'rsewagr allocations must rl'maia mPntal Health Administration.
since 1971, and councilman Thomas preparation. Survey Forms havP lev~l units could agree on an ap·
X. Whitt• and Mayor Pro-Tem nlrrady been distributed to mem· proved color was tabled on a 4·3
in arrrrcml'nt 1\'ith flVRilllbir ('1\Jlfl•
Bluo l'laln•. Anaeostla
Richard Castaldi since 1973.
<"ity."
Some portions of GreenbPlt
bers and should be returnPd as vote.
According to the city clerk's of·
fllNtory of Wl'•tl'rn Brnrlt'b
Golden Triangle, Springhlll Lak••.
EIH'trlt'al lmprovrment Coebl
soon as possible. Although orlgThe original West£'rn Branel1, and und<"veloped parcel 2 in tlw fice no other citizens have picked inally GHI committees were ex·
One problem which the ~ard will
open<'ll in thl' latr 1960's on· a :13<>- northeastern section
are hool!<•d up the nominating petitions. The preted to d!'velop the survey, time face at a future meetlnr js the
acre site in southea.•trrn Prinr!' into thl' 'Blue Plains Trt>atml'nt deadline !or nominations Is Mon." •·onstraints and the need for expert question of who should bear thP
Georges County, had thl' capacity Plant in thl' Anacostia Drainag.- day, August 8 at 5 p.m.
assistunc!' made It desirable to pro· cost of bringing Inadequate electrlto proe!'ss an avrrage sewag!' flow Basin. Dr. Solomon said that th•·
•·ure consultant assistance, accord· cal syst<"ms up to Code standards
of live mgd. This <'npndty \\'.~>: 1Pstrictions for eonnections in th••
ing to Breashearr.
when a house is sold. Present GHI
•ubsequently incmased tn right mg<l An<tcostin Drainage Basin, also imThe remaining $2,000 would be policy is to impose the cost of imby tht• addithm of int<'rim l'hf'mical pos.-d in 1970, wlll rt•main in full
provement on the seller. Audit ·
tretltment focllitirs. As a rl'sult of for<'<' until improvements to Blue
On Sat.,· July 30, the Grrenbrlt used to complete a feasibility study Committee member Bobbl McCar·
this increasr, the Grrl'nbrlar d<'- Plains and the Anacostia Conv<"y- Swim Team will hold a Swim-for- to be used in securing rehablllta· thy raised the lssuP when shE' sta·
V('lopment was permitted to lie Into 110 .,.. l'lystrm am rompleted. <Th•• llrart Ml)rathon from 4·9 p.m. ~.t tion financing from banks and ted that the imposition on the sel·
tJ..poobMo a.,yatem aud clooc its onCapit~l Cadillac· AutomobHP Ag!'nl')'
C1rioe•1bt'l( Pool The ,:-lty of Gr('f>n- lending institutions. GHI managE'- Iilli' member of such co.qts. which
site tem[>Qrary treatmrnt plant. and an office building on the Gol· belt is providing the pool and lifr mt•nt plans to do mnrh or the work •·ould be llS mu~h u.• $300, wa> in<Thr plant is rXJlt•cted to b£' movpd dPn Triangle W('re givrn speeial guards for th!' evrnt. T<'llm m£'m- in preparing this study, which <•quitable. President Jamf's Smith
soon to a !lit<' in Montgomery Cnun·
srwng<' rights to thl' n!'w Lowrr brrs will canvasa th•• ar"a collecting would normally cost betwf'en $5,QOO said that it could b£' rqually inequity.l
Anat•ostia Tntrrim Plant. Tht• roun- pledg<'s for th!' laps they will •wlm. and 5 15•000·
tablr to impose the cost on thr
The n<'\1' Western Branch Wast<·- ty counl'il and county I'Ket•utivr
Brit way Plaza Sporting !.if!' Storr
:\lort~rQII'e Hetln•mNit (~!Phratlon
purcha.-.•r, E'speclally whert• chang!'•
water Treatmrnt Proj!'ct, which 1·onsid<'red these "high quality" has donat!'d a $10 gift certificate
Thr board approved crf'ation of madl' by thE' selling member WE're
moved into its PhasE' I construe- projects.>
for the swlmmrr who turns In the an Ad Hoc Mortgage RrtirPmE'nt responsible for l'lectrlcal system
tlon in th<' fall of !973 after many
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most lap monry. High'• <Greenb!'ltl Crrrmoni1•s Committt't' and Invited d<'tlciencies or wh<•re thl' seller had
dPiays, replat·('s th<' original fiw METRO Delayed Two Weeks has donated ice aeam to the sec- GHI members to volunteer for unknowingly inhPrited thP l'lectrimgd plant. It is' designPd for 1111
ond place money !'Rrn£'r. Proceed' membcrship. Interested persons cal problems from a pervious own·
ultimate caparity of 30 mgd .. 15
Ml'tro has delayed until August will be divided on a ~0/M basis should contact Joan Freeman 474· "l'r. Th•• board agreed to look Into
mgd First Pha.qe, t5 mgd Second
I, the major realignml'nt of bus betwt>rn the swim tram and th<' 5M6. Tht• theme for this year's the problem at a futurE' date.
PtJa.•r
and provid!'s rrimary, sl'rvlcr to the new Metro subway Heart Assodabion of Southern Ma· Labor Day F!'stlval lloat wlll be the
M>condAry and advancrd trl'atm<'nl linr. By then, the snafus caused by •·ylnnd, s£'rving Greenbelt.
Decl'mlx>r retirement of GHI's 25process••s. Thl' constm!'tion phas•· malfunctioning
fare
collecting
This is nn opportunity to suppoll year mortgage, ~
Within the last two weeks, re&i·
WIW al•o plagued by material shnrequipm!'nt, cars. l'ntrance gntes both th~ swim !Pam 11nd Hrart
S atnrc Trail Projl'<'t
tage dl'lays nnd labor problems.
should bl' ironrd out. Until thrn i\ssodation in a worthwhill' effort.
Brl'ushears informrd the board of dents oi Greenbelt f-lumes, In<·.
The new plant serV!'S thr W<'s- Grernbelt bust•s wlll run on presrnt Plru..<e rrspond with a plrdgl' when mnnagrml'nt's intention to procf'l'd have rect'ived questionnain.•s artf'rn Brnnrh of th<' Patuxt•nt Riv- schedules.
a tram mf'mber calls. Pl<•dges will with tht• nature trail project this sigrwd to inform GHI and its cm'rr Dminag<' Basin, whirh strPtch"s
nlsn br ltccrpted by KuthiP Rred at fall 11fter work on the ht•ating tun- ""lt .. nts of thl' general compoS<tHlll
from hw Largo, Gh'nn Dalf" ant~
nels is mmplrl<•d and mnnpowN of its mPmbl'rs. This demogrnphit·
1 t:i-3228 and by tiw H.-nrt Associn,,,dy tu br don<' by Moc:.111 Ho:"f·
Grt>rnbt·lt an•as of th<' County in
is again avnilaiJIP. Tax assessntl'lll
tion ut ~77·5116.
•y
11,2 bath arid brick and alum. home in Woodlawn Hts .. storm
~&lam ~ti Annapolis,.
Giii HEATiNG PLAIT CONVERSIONS
ON SCHEDULE; FUEL USE DOWN
Restrictions Lifted on Sewer
Hookaps for Western Branch
PLANNING TO BUY A HOME? ACT NOW!
NOT FANCY JUST HOMEY
ftP FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS
II CRlSCEffr HJAU
SREEIIBHT, 14ARYL.AiiD 20770
Dews Review
Computerized Multiple Usting Service
Jrl't'Cnbelt, IIUlJ')'Iand 20770
Shouldn't
your sa~ be
anchorea
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emerrency. All managers felt that
with the constant virll of the media,
realdenta would be aware of the
problem. Any violations would be
a pollee eonce~
,_,.. to \lOI miUlon • .Al10 the ·oBI
-.letter bu tried to lmpa'ea up-
nook&
cranny
lASH IIC. REALT
345-2151
AFFORDABLE
Nel.ther Springhill Lakeg Green·
briar, nor Glfi felt that It Willi ne-
For the Jut three yean GHI
hu had an OfliOinc campalp con·
~ter'\'lq water; ftnt, with the toilet
l1111ert1 that· would reduce exCNII
-ter lOit by fl118hlng; second, with
the esten.tve repaln of the water
linea. GHI hill! reduced Its water
from 1'111 million piJou per
Mon.,
July 18, will be showing "Peoples
and Places" to ages 6-8 at 1:30
p.m. Ages 9-12 will be treated to
"Fantasy" at 2:30 p.m.
There will be a cartoon festiul
on Tues .• July 19 at 7:30 p.m. in the
meeting room. Super Mouse, Betty
'Boop and other old friends will be
entertaining that evening.
"Story About Ping''; "Little Rl'<l
Hf>n"; and ''Caterpillar and the
Wild Animals" are the presenta·
tions of Wednesday Morning at the
Movif's on July 20. The movies are
for ages 3-6 and begin at 11 a.m.
in the meeting room.
~reetthclt ,
~fnynr
<;il \\.Pidt'llf,·:d has ht'l'll
as thf' Out:.,t ..mding hT11nit'il'al Oflicial of P:·irll't' i. ;Porgt··~:
( •.:t!n~:: for 1H76-77 by tht' Prill~"•'
Gf'orgt''s
~funicipal
A.,;:-;m·intiw~
< PCMA l.
\Vt'uknff•ld is lllf' lldlllt'dialf' p;tsl
JIIT~idt·nt of t ht• PG~fA and is now
:-;erving as dminnt\n pf tlw Associ
afiota'.•; Tax DitfPrt•ntin.l C'ommitlt·f'.
Jlf• was tTt•ditPd with spPal'hPnding
t}w
sii!'t'f'.'-'sful municipal pffort··
·.\'lul'h n·.~tllt•·d in llw County govf'l'll!n•'lll's passa~~~· of lnx diff('n'ntinl b•gi:-.l.d10n this y('ar.
Tlw awHr•l wa: pn'"t'nlf·d In \\~Pi­
df'nfl'ltl ;.: :1 hrt :1!<fad :•'!t'JJdf•d hy
o\'t·r ! . 1' Jlr; ,\l't' t :,•orr~•:.: llltlni,·i;~:: I
ofli 1·;al:. ,111d :-• ,.,., ;il .'.:at•· :1nd t'P\1!1
tv fll!t•"':tl .. 0h:.·n:· \r,.;.J,·nfl'ld w:1 ·
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Beauty Parlor Planned
For Senior Citizens Bldg.
In rl'sponse to a lettPr by Miriam
K. CornP!ius, formPr Grr.-nbl'it r<'si-
Notice of Special Meeting of City Council
dent, suggesting to thP city that
both a dining room fncility nncl a
beauty parlor br addt•cl to plnns for
Monday, July 25, 1977 • 8:00 P.M.
thf' prnposPd IH'W sPnim• cit izt·n~;·
building ( st't' ~('\\'!'1 Ht'\'if'W for Jttn••
16), c•ity 1\fnnaJ.::"l' .Jn:tH'S K. (;j('~t'
nott•d that it ha:-; IH'('rl tlw plan •Jf
A Speci;ll Mcetlllg of till' C1ty Council \\:Ill flp !wid 111 the Council
Room of tiH• :\Tunicipal Buildin.~. 2:i CrP.<cPnt Road. to consider
the folio\\' in~::
thP ( 'ity to prm•idr a .-nmpll'l<' din
Ttw qw•stion \'.:lwtlH·r o" nol n•'P •H'
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