5.5% Passbook Savi.ngs - Greenbelt News Review
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5.5% Passbook Savi.ngs - Greenbelt News Review
Page 4 THE GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW CAND!DATES from page 1 Thursday, Augu:;t 7, 1975 ' :£' '" ~~·t·k.n::: r~·-d-t"·eti'on--for---a ~· 1 ... 1\l .·'. h<~.-.~ry Cmamiltet.) 0 ,~ Air l'ullnti<l'l C'.~ntrol .Grants, i' ~ ~~~1~~ t1 :'m 1l1!r1:tg his 11rst tPrm on t'ntuh:il. Tnm h:t...;; s<"rved on the CHILDREN'S MUSICAL PLAY Pub:i, Ht)alt!.l S('r\'lCf'. \\'ashingion ~lrtroJlOiitan Wat<'r Rt•sourt'l'S Board. Hr is Chairman of the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments Health and F.m·ironmrntal Protection Polley Committe<' and w.as recently elected chairman of the Prine .. Georges Cou'nty Outer Beltway Citizens Advisory CommJttee. T\v('nty Greenbelt boys and girls, agrs ~:H. will perform In the musIcal pl~y "The Strang~r", Friday night. Aug. 8. The public is· invited to attend Rt the Youth Center Gym at 7:30 p.m. Appearing in the play arc: Trrry Osika, Patty Osika, Sharon Hoffman, Douglas McNamara. :\lrlissa Gooch, Anne Sucher, Anita llloryadas, Carmen Brun, Ste,·r Longhi, Rene Brun, Steve Shewbnrt. Kenneth McNamara. Patricia R.aesly, Lorena McCracken, Kym Longhi, Jim Colby. Scenery and costumes are by Carol Collins. Jean .Ann Raealy Is the director. ::;, hw:m partidpatrd In drnfti:1•· thc~ll'a:t•r Resources Planning At·f. and the :\lultistate Tax Compal't. Hr Is thr author of articlPs anti rrports on federal-state relations. federal grant-in-aid requlremL•nts. multi-state taxation. highway saf,•ty, and mdiation protection. Schwan has resided for 22 \'ears at 7 ~A Cr!'sc.•nt. He has thl'ee ~tlild ren - Peggy at hom<', Paul, who rrsidrs with his wife In GreenbE'lt and Charles Ill, who resides with his and two children in Lanham. e \VPidenf~ A graduatP engineer and an attompy, Gil WPidenfeld Is srrving bls second term on the council and pl'I!Sentiy .serv..s as the Mayor ProTem. Weldenfeld is the vlc<'-presldent of th .. Prince Georges County Municipal Association. He is the Association's representative on the Legislative Action Committf'f' of the Maryland Municipal League and \\'as recently reappointed t J s('rve in that capacity for another yesr. w..td.-1\feld chaired the !\funiclpal Conference of th., Association this year. and last year served as the Chairman of two of th<' Association's committees, Polley and Political Action. He received a special citation from th .. Presidrn't of th<' Prince Georgi'S County Municipal Association for his outstandIng work on bPhalf of munlcipalitirs. W ddPnfeld also servl'S on th,. Public Safety Policy Committe!' of the Council of Governments. Weldenfdd. an ..mplo~'<'P of the U.S. Patent Offic<'. is prrsrntly a.•sl~r~~<'d to the Presidential Clemrnrv Board as 1\ Prlrlcipal D<'puty sistant G<'nl'rRI Counsel. In July h<' r.,c.,ivPd an autographed plctur•· of PrPsldMlt Ford personalized "To · Gil Wrid<'nfehl with appreciation and best wishes" as a form of sperial ri'CO!!nition for hi• work In th<' Pres;u.. nrs cl<'mericy program. Hr h~s rarned numrrous go\'<'rnmrnbl awards for ~uprrior pl'rform.anrP. A:- {z Festival News<f;x b{ :S !Ul~'Y Spong Those local citizen~ S<'en rushing Rbout town lately, measuring, observing and planning, are pretty eertaln to be memliers of the Greenbelt Labor Day Festival committee. Only three we .. ks remain till the biggest and IIE'st Festival ever will invoh•<' all of Greenbelt in one of the llnest demonstrations of a trur co-operative. The entir<' Festival is put on through the \'olunteer efforts of local citizens, who J!leet throughout the year to carry on a tradition which began 21 yrars ago as a fund raising ewnt for the Youth Center. Tht>rl' will bt· special rvents schedulrd for the stage area. Thr Raglry Rinah Israeli Dancers will perform a unique blend of Arabie and Russian dancing. The group, undrr tho SJlOnsorshlp of the Uni\'ersity of Maryland B'nai B'rith HiiiPI Foundation. ha.s perform<'<! widely in the Washington metro.~ politan area. ns well as in thl' re~ gional dane.· f,'Sli\'als. ~lost r.· Bnr ~farvland · \\'t·irh•nfr-ld .. 1 t1·n·yP:lr GrPf'nbPit reslcl<''lt. lh· .. ,! in Srringhill Lak<' f0r P!ght Y'·'!rs prior to m0\·Ing to B ••:w'<'d \'illnp: .. in 1971 His wif.o. ~furid. wRs rro('Pntly appoinh'rl by GO\'<'rnnr ~!1n<lel to th<' :\farvlanr! ( '-.'llmi~slon_ ~·n Human Rf·!t~tion~. Sh • is :1.Jso artl\'e in num1•rnm\ Grrenbe!t organizations. Th" Wt•id!'nf,.Jds hR\'" tW•1 chlldr<'n. Sharon. 13. and Ellen. II. Whl~ Thomas X. White. age ·10. is a lifelong rl'sident of the Washington Metropolitan area. He has lived In Greenb~lt since 19:19, residing at 8 Woodland Way with his wife. Helen, and their seven children. ages 2 through 18. He was educated i Q the parochial school system in Waahlngton, D. c., graduating from Gonzqa High School In 1963. He served live years In the U. S. Navy as a Medical Hospital Corpsman. He remains associated with the U. S. Navy Medical D.,pt. 1111 an acuve Naval Reservi1t attached to Naval Regiolal Medical Center Unit #1308 at the Naval Hospital, Bethesda, Md. After his active duty, WhltP enrolled at the University of Md. and ~uated In 11112 with a B.S. In )flcroblology. He haa attended ..._. duate school at the Univ. <of Md. and GeoJ'I'e Waahlngton Unlv. where be Ia completing requiremenu for a Muters Degree In B111inea Admlnlltration. He 11 employed aa production manager for a manufacturer of blol~cal diqnOitlc product. ·in Sliver Spring, Md. White hu lonr IIE'en active an community affairs. From 111111 throul'h 1871 he •erved on various commltteel within thP om houslq cooperative, Including the Audit Committee, Finance Commltt..... board member and treaaurer. He ill pJWently a member of the Finance co-lu.e. White bu MrVed In the Greenbelt Jayc-. Cltbe111 for a P•nned GrMnbelt. and the Save OUr Community Committee. lCieeted to the Greenbelt city, council In 1873. FUN FAIR at azaMALL THURS. - FRI. & SAT. AUG. 14-15-16 All Day FUN FAIR ta•ions frnm snm.· of our grP~lt Am.,rkan stat· ~:mn1 and rr• livP f'\'t·nt~ thnt fill ~hi' pagf·S of our hfstnr~·. ··nr~g.~!t·~ ACTIVITIES ~ fl!l··m~a.·· :111 ,,,·:~In 'I p!lppd ~·:1nW, Will bo·· Jlrl'SPillPd b•: GrP• nb•·lt c;ar~· p'upp:·t··•Ts nn;! J,·an Smith. F\'t•rpJ!ll' young at ht art IS invit··d to att•·nd .. SJu•riu I C'ont~t-A 'hn!rpt·r:-::on Olga p,'lllll'Y is bu:;i ly pr··pnring (t,r spt"dal t'Oill(•&t·; t tn b,. hci<l Pn thr grassy area b<' hind th .. (',.nter Mall Statue. All ront•·"t" will be held Labor Day 3 6:30 p m. with registration takinte pl>H··· tift<·o·n minutes before each £"\'Pnt. Tht·n· will bP ~Pven diCfPr ent "''"nls. ranging from the diap<·r dPrby for infants to th,. three legged race for adults. Parad .. Thr Labor Day Paradl' will br ~ gin at 10 a.m. on Monday. Septem ber 1 This yrar's rvent will feature floats. clowns. antique cars, color guards, majorettea, drill teams, banda. drummers, animals, and individual entries. Trophies will be given to the bE'st entrant.s In each of thea<' categories, and several general awards will be presented. Th<' Greenbelt Bicentennial Committee will present ·a trophy for the float IIE'st exhibiting the Bicentennial theme. Parade entries to date lnclud~ the Charlcstowne Crazies. the Olno Genic. Mlu Zip, the prizewinning float of the Pathllnders from the 81110 Seventh Day Adventlat Church and state, county and local lf!l'islative omcials. Ther.. Ia atill room for more entrant. In aeveral cat<'IOriel, particularly marchlnr banda and mualcal units. For more Information, contact Parade Chairperson Wayne Wllllama at 474·1268. II Awe. II AnMpPHe BeL FREE TO ALL * * * * J•rt•\'it•\\ Uuhun•M nt'Wt'"' Antnmnblltos nnd ran&'lnr from $21G.7G per mo. to sa.llO I year IP.u..a. lmm. occ. For Information call 474-4181 or 474--4244. 17~ Moa.-JI'It. lN 8e&. 'til • Paint Branch Montessori School Learning by Doing We are now enroDinl' children for the fall aeml!lter. Half d&)' • Call Patricia Barahay for further In- formation at 47~5110. JOIN YOUR CREDIT UNION IT'S WHERE YOU BELONG AUTO FINANCING $ Low $ $ CREDIT~ UNION RATES Amount of Loan $1,500 $2,000 $2,500 $3,000 24 Months Monthly Total Payment Interest $68.94 $15US 91.92 206.08 114.90 257.60 137.88 309.12 ('orral thP kldK In ldrol'w <lllUit To~· Uiaplay D'-v<'r Why tht• Wnt.·r's t'lne till KumtMnkl's olt•l. Ski KIDS! Have fun and win prizes, Race Evcl l(nlev!'l and Derry Daring Cycl ..s, provided by Ideal Toys. Each race winner collect. a frer Evcl comic book. 36 Months Total Monthly 0 Payment Interest $48.12 $232.32 64.16 309.76 80.20 387.20 96.24 464.64 1'- Monthly payments Include principal and Interest (.8 of per month on the unpaid balance - 9.8,. annual rate), plus life Insurance for elll'fble borrowers at no ad~~tlol)&l COlt. GREENBELT FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 121 Centerway <Shopping Center) Greenbelt, ltld. 20'!70 Phone: 474--3900 Hours: Dally: 9-3 e Saturdaya: 9--1 Friday evenlnl' 7-9 COME IN AND OET YOUR FREE •BICENTENNIAL COLORING BOOK Teat your tennis talents with Spalding's Sharp Server. Put four out of six serves through the targ.. t and win a can of tennis balls. Or sink four out of alx baskets In Spaldlng'a Free Throw Champlonahlps and take home an Offlclal League baseball. Make' all 11x ahots, and you'll win a "Dr. J" Basketball. Dlvldencls Figured from Day ef D!lpoelt• 5.5% Passbook Savi.ngs at Twi1 Pines Savings & Loan Assn. 105 Centerway Greenbelt, Maryland 474-6900 INSURED SAVINGS, by . ...... .,.__. Maryland Savings • Sho,. Insurance Corporation WIN FREE: Hpo..-....·. HOURS A fantutla Paclllap, lntlludlnr a n.t.un lonl'bed pko.lrup, Ka--ad eyele, tMt, lllua oamplng . - . Kawaaald ole& 8ld World-f- Ralf,ll'fJ bll'yele. -a Mon.-Thurs. 8-6 Friday 8-8 Saturday 8-12 Oaalpiete Balik by MU1 A - l a Opaed b:r MIJII NIPt AT OREENBICLT ROAD At Beltway Jllxlt 28 and Kenilworth Ave. completely air conditioned ..... O.,a11taw1 ._,Orden .. ., MALl. Notu,Renlee free .. - * ...... '"Payable quarterly ••,.. fill !l~i•••••··· ll.jeolof li1011si11 Services townhouar• plus elec. aroUQfl the corner HuloYer Shoe. lru~k• Catch the la~'AI thinK in :\lntorcyd"• from Kn\nlllokl Dews ltuiew Plaza Volume 38, Number 39 fOR RENT: Frame m..- I Beltway · AC'('ompani.·tl hv musit• and sound nn~!on's He h a member of tlw Any questions about win• welcomed Anotlw1· group will tw. perform . from Catholic l'ni\·rrsity in Washir,gton. D. C.. and in 1960 r<'cf'lh'f'd n d"gr1•P in enginN•ring !rom Rutl-"er's t 'niw·rsl~y !n Xt•w Jpr~£1y. Order Earl7 ing fnlkrork musir. Guitarist' Tom Smith and Sto\'e Hanger w:Ji be. joined by a drummer t" presrnt on" h•:ur of old-fa~~onl'd .rountry and b.uf"'gr:l:.:s mustr. Boys from St. Hu~h's School wtll pr,~~knt nn IR minut" program l'll· titled "Ameri<·a's Stor~· · Rrtold." t·fit-·ds. rlw h.)ys rpc·it.• famous qun he Park> We have the larpat aelectton of Wine.' from around the world. Special prices on ClP;M purch- Ethnk spN·!-1-l achir•vc·mrnt and for work of t·•Jtst:ntding quality. !, 1~·6~1 \\"r•;dt·n!c·ld f'RrllPtl a law df'grN•. LJo..tor of JurisprudPnCP. I * Rentals * Repairs While U Wait DISCOUNT PRICES Balto. Blvd. &7t-a'll (nat to llcDonald'a In Oollep f"ntly, tlw trnupr \\'on aeclaim f >r its pt>rformant't' at thf' Amrril':ln P.P\'olution Bicentl'nnial Folklore F,•sti\'RI. Sales Howard's Typewriter Co. full day Montessori s..aalons. PORTER'S UQUORS -irernhelt~~------. SHOE REP!\IR County and Greenbelt city legislators amon1 others, met recently with a Welt Virginia leglalatlve stall' member to determine wbetht>r the West Vlrilnia approach to keep. lng electric ,rat..a down would be • applicable to MaryJ&!uL The West Vlrl'fnla legislature recently withdrew. from Its Public Service Commission authority to permit the automatic pass-through of fuel coats on electric utility bills as the price of fuel escalates. The lel'fsl&ture found that this automatic fuel adjustment charge was subject to IIE'Ing abused on !lt least two counts. First, because It was automatic, there was no Incentive for the utility company to buy fuel at the Iowt•st possible cost. As a matter of fa<'t, thl're was disincentive to do so. Thl'ir profits werl' incrt·as<·u as th"y pureha.srd fuel at h:Rht•r priet>~. SPcond. charg(•s un- rdatt•d to, ot· at brst tRngl'ntially GREENBELT, MARYLAND WHAT GOES ON Thora., AU&'· 14, I p.m., GHI 'Bd. Meeting, Hamilton Place Fri., AIJI'. 1$, U :SO Lm. "Snake1 and Stuff'', Youth Center II p.m. - I :SO p.m. City Voter Registration, Center Mall, SprinCblll Lake Shopping· Cent4;r Sat., Au.r. II, 10 a.m - S p.m. City Voter Registration, Center Mall, Springhill Lake Shopping Center Sun~ Aug. 11, 1 p.m., Greenbelt Concert Band, L&ke Park Bandstand Outstanding Citizen Award Friday, August 1:1, is th<' last day for submitting nominees for the Outstanding Citizen Award. Writt<'n resumes may be submitted t>ithrr by individuals or organizations to the Gr<'rnbrlt Labor Day Festi\'al Committer, Inc., P.O. Box 2. Grrenbt•lt. Thursday, August 14, 1975 Funfair Comes to Beltway Plaza Mall Datlun Funfalr, a traveling recreational show, will be presented at E!,eltway Plaza Mall on Aug. 14, 15, 18; Funfalr features displays relating to l.,lsure-.tlme activities (full line of cars and trucks, motorcycles, blcycl ..s, camping equlpm .. nt, "Jet Ski," etc.l. The highlight of the Funfair will bE' the awarding of the grand prize a "Sportsman's Package," which Includes a Datsun long brd truck, Kawasaki motorcycle, tent, and othrr camping gt>ar. MRny runner-up prizrs ar" also includt•d. Plus ... a motO<'ross bievcl .. from Kawasnkl will be givrn ·away at Grrrnbelt council membl'rs Gil Weidl'nft•ld. Richard Castaldi, Charii'S Schwan. and Thomns Whit!'. city counril candidate Jack Quel'n. and Jrrry Neumaier and D<'n Ros!'nzwrig. vidt- :tn additional 10 to •'': I .• ::rn boys n-nd P~:~ygrouncl, radng fnr ff{!')~ in toy motnrc·o·:i · with priz"::t fnr thr- winnr·t:;: n.o"''" wil' b·· h• H t 1 nm. ,.· 1 Thnl':.;d.~,. nnd F'r!d'l''· nl!d f:·om ~ •·.m. ,, 11 Sat. Apollo • Soyuz Puts Greenbelt on Map Have vou noti~ed something dlffen·nt ;,bout th .. , lQI'~I postmark on your lrttt•rs? Apollo-Soyuz Peaceful Uses of Outer Space This slogan has appeared on the local postmRrk since the date of th1· launch of the Apollo-Soyuz mission on July 1:1, and will continue to bE' used until Oct. 30. This Ia th!' only die hub of its type In the world and .It Is In Gre•mbelt. Md. Since the launch, th•· GreenbE'It Post omce has rccelvrd rt.'questa from all over the world for this slogan to be placed on ll'tters. Ptodro Sarmlrnto. president of the Goddard Stamp Club, helpf.'d make th!s event posalble. In addition. a display of Apollo• Sovuz mat~rials is In the CIUIC just· ln~idr th<' door at the local library. NOT~ OF ELECTION 1 ~Iii J · and FINAL REGISTRAnON DATE A Rr~rular Council Election, to rlect fivr Mrmbers of Counl'il, will be held in thr Cit;v of Greenbelt, Maryland on Tuesday, September 16, 1975 To be eligible to votp in this election, Greenbl'lt' residents :\I1.'ST be registerl'd with the ('IT\'~OF OllEENB'ELT. &•glstratlon with Prince George's County for County, State and Federal elections does not qualify Greenbelt residents to vote In th~ upcoming city election. Residents who have been removed for failure to vote In the last two regular council elections, must register again In order to be eligible to vote In thl' upcoming election. The Last Day to Register will be Monday, August 18th Rl!llstratlona are blllng held at the City Offlcea, 211 Creacent Road, Monday thru Friday, .during regular oftlce hours until Monday, August 18th and the following SPECIAL VOTER REGISTRATIONS have been scheduled at GreenlMtlt Center Mall Springhill Lake Shopping Center F.riday, August 15, 1975 from 5:00 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. Saturday, August 16, 1975'from 10:00 A.M. to 3:00P.M. Bd. oJ Eledions Meets Thr city's Board of .F:Iectlons will mret on Monday evening. August 18, at 8 p.m, in the council room to appoint thr judges and clerks of r)('ctlon. Th~ deadline for applying for these flOBitlonl as Angn•t l5. The compensation for judg<'S is $80. and for clrrks $4:1. All Board of Elections meetings willh<• open to th<' public. .• Ar~;unwnl8 lht• pro;10s:d is that It would pro Spellman Announces Education Grants ~:~~:·r ~r;~" G~~:~ai D:~~~bl; repres!'ntlng the Greenbelt ar<'ll, l'ro ThP major argum1·n! in fa"·or o! J•'l'l'\!•'AJR · ini·hHJ..s spr•dRI chi! t!r1•n's adi.\'lti,·s. in Itlr•al's Thinl( Rult•s for nominees are: ll Tlw J.'f•stival Stef'ring Committee will select G judges. 21 Tlw judges muy not b<' nominees for th!' nward nor shall they snggPst m· .nominate tillY• Grt·t•niH'ltt•l' and now a rPsl•arch pt•rson. 3l 'F<>stlval Steering CummittN• m<'mbers ar~ <'Xcluded as anRiyst for tht• Wl·St Virginia legis latur<', told th•• group that tlw judges and nominees. 4 I The nomMaryland practice is to lncludt> Inee must be a resident of GreenCongr.. ssworimn Gladys Noon even more unr .. latrd or tangl•ntially IIE'It and be judged on services benrPiated chargl•s than wns done In ellting the community. lil There· Sp<·llman arinounct•d that th<•ro• West Virginia bt•fore the practice will b" nne award for ft•male or nrc •till fed .. ral funds availablr for male adult age 21 or over. 6) In an studt•nts who nred finRnclal assi• was prohibited. exceptional situation the award may tan<"e in ordt•r to rontlnue thrir Maryland law J>t•rmlts tht• pass~ be presented to two adults whose JlOSt-seeondary educations. Gmnts through at the discretion of the jolm contribution cannot b .. dlfl'erranging from $200 to $1400 may b<· Public Service Commission and cntiated. 7) A city or organizationus~d b;v studPnts attending collc~res subject to th<• Inclusion of such al employee may be a nominee only and unlvf.'rsltlrs and VO<'ationa;l, charges as the PSC sees tit. for activities ·for which the emtrrhnical, businl'SS, and hospital In addition to Wes~ Virginia, the ployee Is n'ot paid. This does not nursing schools. Florida Rnd Vermont legislatures pertai.~_to servlcrs for which a pl'rIndividuals lnterest .. d in the pr~ have also denl.-d to utilities th11 !'!'-:::fec~M nominal payment. 8l opportunity to pass along their In- J.;~!~ent ele ed officials and pollgram may obtain mor" lnformRtlon Cl'l'ased furl costs automatically. 1 tical candldat should not bE' conby writing: Basic Grants. P. 0. Attending thr m('('tlng, whlctY .s~;.;ld;.;e.;.re;.;d;;.._ _ _...;;,~~-----...:;B::,:o:,x...:.:;R4:;.·_:W:,:a::;s::;h::;ln,::lrt::;:::on::,·....:;D;:;,·..:.,'';...:2::.;00~q;· took place at the home of L.ea I~ ~ in what th" uLliti~s wer<' nbl<' t.n pnHs through without their being 's!•r)ltiniz<'d by nny rl'glllatory body. ~ormlll~ I<!IJ•atl'i<'k. a f'•rm••r The llow of one--way. traftlc CO\Jid be In either direction. An argument for routing the traftlc from the lntenectlon opposite 1111 Crescent to the lntenectlon op.poslte the Community ~ureh 11 that this would eliminate the hazRrdoua exiting of Parkway tralllc onto Crescent near 118 Crescent where there II a blind curve. Another argument 11 that the food trucks serving Co-op move In and out in that direction. An argument for moving traftlc the other wav is that it . would facilitate fir~ trucks coming from th.. tire house· to the center. Yle city staff provided council ¥it~ a list· of pros and cons for th~ proposal. fhp CPntPr! rrt'l'!~ rPin:t•d to, fuPI rn!<its Wf"Tp inrlUdPd by AI SkoiDik At its Monday, August 11 meeting, city council received a proposal for making Parkway a one-way street and instituting angular or perpendicular parking. The proposal was sent to the cl~y's Advt~ory Planning Board for comments. · The proposal was made by the city staff after a Parkway resident, John MacDonald, expressed concern that the flow of traffic along Parkway was · creating a hazardous condition for children. I Rf;(l(STRATIOX REQlliREMENT!il: United States Citizen: Ga+ .. n b<'lt ResidPnt as of date of registration; of sound mind; and 18 yo•ars nf agl' as of date of election. R'•gistration information mny be obtalndl from the. City Cl,.rk Td: -174 3870 or 474~8000. Gudrun H. Mills City Clerk :!: ing spat'''S in an a:·cn wh.·r(\ V'.ri: thi·!"(' is •~ s:wrtagP of parking !ir'a .. , Angulnr or p··rpendi('u!ar· j1arlc~ ing would b,· pl·rmiaPd an just (JfJi•. ~;u,. - th(• nort'·. ·a~t. lf·\'t·n numb,•n·d ~trPt·t ath!r"S~' way ltreet. the volume of tra111c on the road would be reduced. Con ArpmeiaCit A major dlladvantaa'e II that carl backing out of BI1Pe or perpen- . dlcul&r parking 1J111C1!1 e&'- baz· arda ·to m~vlni vebicW and . have poorer algbt vision than vehlclea that are parallel parldng. Pedeatrlana croalng the street may abo be more dlftlcult to see. One-way traftlc may provide aome lneonvenlences to persons goinl' to and from the center who llvP wett of Hlllllldf: Road. Dralnag.. Problen1 The council heard a desperate plea fl">m a Lakewood resideat.. JO!ln Daniels of 4 Orange court, and h1•r n<•ilfhbors for helD in solving a drainage and llooding problem caused by 1\ natural spring situatrd on tht> hill O\'erlooking Ornng1· Court. When the project was built 17 years ago the builder controllrd the probl'''" b:: chnnno•ling tht• flow through !I pipe in-. to an •·xisting storm drain. Ar•rar·entiy no\'.:. till' now from tlw spring hl\S :hif·~ <i <!ir<'C"tion and .. m,..rg~·d f·l.~~··w!H··r·:·. ''dt·. Dy so doing there \\'flll)d b<• impru·•··d \'ision along thP sidP ('f tlw !i•.ri·Pt WIWrt• aH thra dri\1 f"V.'R~' t·ntrances an• located and where most of the children are rt•port.,d t" live. By making Parkway a on••- County Council Overrides Examiner on Day-Care Center ·at Greenbriar b)· Elalnt-. Skolnik The Prine!' G<'Qrli:eS County \oun ~ ell, sitting as the District Counctl on August 4, gave pr.-lim!nary approval to a special exc,•ptlon and parking modillcatlon for thr pro· posrd day care c•·nter in thl' Grrpn .. briar Community Building. The council will tak•• final action L'n the matter after a resolution of facts and findings justifying the granting of thl' application. as re .. requirrd by law, I• prepared b~· th" county's Office of Law. Tht• Distril't Council ht•artl tlw cast• on appeal after the county's zoning h<'aring examittt•r deni•:d thP rt'CJUl'St for n. SJH.cial t:Xt't•ptio:t "" Junt• 2U tl'ity of Gr,•rnbdt anJ thP Ncttional Cap: tal P:-:, ,t ~~.1d IPms.'' Counrilmon RirhRrd \astaldi rslt<'d that the dty rr\'il'W its r S'""'"~ibilt'' in thf' mattf"r and cl••tr•r!nin.-. wh .. t11f' .. thP snf'dRl ltS ~ •<to:m•·nt~ ron t 'am pus c .. ntt·r for Barly Lt·nrn ., wrof' ing spurt'S for 70 rhildr,•n. (Th·· ,·ode providl'S th:>t for t'\'l·ry 6 childr .. n. I parking spaCl' must be providl'dl. Twt·nty·nlnt• spact•s Bl'l' already locatl'd adjac!'nt to 1 hl· recreation building but these spa .. crs wrrl' provided to satisfy the zoning ordinanc<· n•quirements gen <'rated by the residential units of th<' Grt•enbriar project. Tht• District Council Is requir ing that the resolution lncorporatr the conditions of th<' city of Green~ belt <I I all loading and unloading of t•hildren takl' place in tht· park~ ing lot adjacent to th<' building and • 2 I no gn•en space bE' convl'rted for parking to support the school. Ad~ ditlonnlly, tht• l'ouncll limited l'n·rollmrnt to 70 children and dlr~r ted that the school work out a Mttisfaetury trallk pattl'rn with t:1t· Grrenbt·lt pullet• dt•partment. Tlw \ampus Crntl'r for Early l.·:arning. which hopes to open In •·<~rly St•ptrmbt•r. is a non-profit ... ·lin•'l attlliat••d with Prine<' Geort:•·• t ·,,mmunity Collegr. Thr facilit)· wn• dP•ignt'd 1\S part of th•• I'.Om.munity building and has b<'t'll • qu:p!wd sineP the Grr'f'nbrinr Con dominium dP\'t"lnpmt>nt op('nf'd. Lo >'alt•tl on tht• first level of Grl'<'ll briRr Community ~nilding, the ct•n tt•r wiH St'r\'P l'hildrt'n, ngf's ::! 1 · .ll ,l yN\rS. :and half Full '7 a.m. tn 6 p.m d:t~· •9 tn 11:30 n m.l sions nrl..' off£"rt·d. l ~'''.. ~!r.+•t l"-r- ll~·~cl rnut .. f•1n•1o'f' ~~~·~:t~. 1'~1 ~P '.\'11[' •·. • ... ' SPrr1•' Plann:ng l"om:n1ssiun ha1l n·~.:am rn~·IHh"<.i approval. l 'l'hc applic.un. in!{. had askt·d for a SJH'< :al lll>JUi;kaliun 1.f tht• coff s:r, vt parking rt'qllirt•mt•nt of 12 uddltwnal parl' crf'ating- I':Wamp- thus lik•· conditions. :\frs. Daniel• "aid that ;,esfd .. s ,., .. ~t'·1" sm<·llv. mosquit<>-·br<'edlng >tnd slimy back -yards. the sitURtinn Is now causing mass ~ros lon and slid~s. Shr reeognl, ..d t!1at the dt~ was not r<'spnn~lble for the spring. but sht• notNl ~h~: th~ e•·~dinr: ground was o.fTerting th' sidr·walks nnd s•rerts. Citv man:tgPr .Tamrs E: Glesr said thRt thP cltv has alrcadv made srranKrments with the Washington Suburban Sanitary CommiMion to look, at thl' problem, though WSSC officials say that th••lr responsibility does not en~ompass hon.lling of spring,. Council suggested thnt Gies·• sepl{ tePhn'!'~l assistaror" from W!!SC: •nd other agenci~s such lfJI thl' Soli Conservation Srrvlce. A~ 1\fa,:or RiehRrd Pilski put it. "Onre \\"• know whnt has to br dono. we can look at th" llnancing prob- ",\'hp•l•· (111""ltil''1 priva .. r- '''~"' ~·" r I t\o ~·1···...,,.... ···r- p:• .,, ... ~~· ' l " ," · - pr ,,., ' r' '> ·~ •·· ,,,.,., ....,. \\ ,,,,, ' 'l ?'1''\\'0od "'·',,.I T ~ki'W '·"'~1 prn- i• d~ il-l t·mtn~·· (1\\'n•·tl. Qutoatlonnalrl' Council appro\'t.·d a que'stionnnir(' for city votPrS to rompl<'l<' at th•· polling· places in Seph·mbt•r. Tht• questions will eonct•ntratl• on !he quality or city sen·in·s. huusing fur the eldl•rly, transport::tion awcds and, policit•s. and a b,,,d 'ssut.•. Blkrwa~·s Council expressed cuiH'<'t'll abJut thrt'<' aapects of th•· interim rt' JlOrt prcaented by rity staff on bikeways. Tht•st• were: <11 \lSI' of inner sid,•walks running through GHI projl'ct for bicycle•: 121 sur·~ gt•l.tt'<i Ult' of l.'fUShf'd StOll(' for bikeways: and <31 falhtr<' to in·..Judl' provisions for bikeways along Crt•scent Rond. Gi"8l' s!lid tilat tlw final n•p,,rt is awaiting :·, '-·, ;p: of ~hta from o\ltsidt• ag <'llf'il's and tht• formulation of l'OSt ··stimat .. s. Other 'lalti'MI Ttw l'ourwil nppro\'t•d an approlo'.;atinn tl( szon tn tht• Grt•Pnb ... lt ;\.t·, ntt r~ninl (~ommittl't' r~~r ust• in ,·,,m:onmif\· promntin!\ ~uch ns con·· : ····: pri::·' mon,·::. t'lt·. 1-.,tm ·il r••lli'Wl'd thf' SPl'nnd yrar thr·•t' \'t•.lr pol\elt•s rn\Tring 1 wvrl<mt n·N· ('omtwnsatio.n. ('otnpr<'--:,.· q~i"'· ~~··JH'fttl 1i:,bility and aut•>mo)hilt' insuraiH'I' ,.,;ith A. R. Kl"'ir, In<'. GiPse said that th<· pn•mium rhang<'S for thl' st•eond yrar were justlllable. I( Greenhelt &rafi.liig ----- -k ~ NeedJ Photos Page 2 THE GREENBELT NEWS" REVIEW GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW .1..111 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..u-.. IWit•• lluF .... w~ • .,._... .&-late li:olltero . . _ 474-1111 IT..._ ~lt•Xatlt-r !•'alllL·:o:, Yu6;inia Beau,·ha.mp, ."-nn Bolt Jane Connolly :Miriam Lorn«: aus. 1 1 Jt-1'\"aa ~ro~ley, Judy UoldtUeiD. Sua H&tpertn,·l Bemb 'Kuuaer ~ld Ka•tn•r. llattha Kautnum, &rbara Lane; :Su• -Lanar• Durotbl. L&ub.r o ··:·.au. l.t·\ t·~~ lit': l..tH't-t~u l..t'\"t!:4Qllt', l..ll\\ tt"n~·· IA."\·int', 8'arba.ra lkowakl: I aula ~ltul... hob lf~Utoe, Huberta :McNamara, \V"ini :\Ulan Debble l4oDt· ~~:~~~~!-" \·~~·u.~H~~~-~'11tz~~·r. Greh:ht·n ~;\era. _\I ~h.oln1k, ktalne Skolnik, IIH•I••,.. ••••~&••• Adelo }lund, !!illri8AIII Lake Clrelllat..at Barbara ~law:o:on, .f':'-4-.f:Wl. t."tr4:at.tl•• •••••"'• LJae>Uf' ......... 341-lllL I ... llaltoll nery Tit~ 1i1o7 Uneta- v...-eun Paltlo..••-- • --- 1 , . . • BOARD OF DIRIIICI'OIU ae. ·- - PJ:ea., Robert& McNamara: S.C7 .. Barbara Lllr.owalll· Trea ..... Nndrn Rarn•s ~ld Kuta•r - ·· • M.\11. >'l'B:!~RIPTION~: 11.00 per JMr. Ad...rU.Iq a,Ad oewa artlclea IIDII7 I r•• ... \1. ~kolmk: \leo b• mad•d (Bolt 68, Groenbdtl; depo.ttell Ia our boa at tiM TW1D Ptaet llltlce: ur dellverecl to tbe 'iillt'orlal ollce Ia tiM .._eat of 11 Parlnr~ U1~-lllllt. <>Pf'll after I p.m. Tueldy. Dea411o• Ia 18 p.m. oo Tu.....,. Thursda~'. August 14, 1975 \'ulumP :!8. Numbt>r 39 A Correction To thP •:ditor: Tho• biography that 'apll"al't'd i• Ja,.l w<'<'k's s,.,n IW\·Ieu· claimed :oo much for me. It cl't'dlted mr with "ha•·ing bet•n chairman of thr .Ad,·isor•· Plannirur Board 119MI-4i01 .. It should have read that'! y,·as "d>airman. Ad\'isory Cornmitt•·•· to dty council oil plnrtnlng '19:;9 OO• ·· Tht• commlth"· '!<;,m .-\sht'lm:m. Lo•wis Bernstein. Paul Campbell. Hans Jorg<.'nsen. Chark'!l :\!<·Donald, Isadore Parkrr. ~~dl{ar Smith. Rl'x Tugwt>ll and I• was assil{n<'d two duties by city council: •ll to at.l\'i"" if a penna· mont "''•'Ommrndatory planning body •hould bt· rst:~bll~hf'd. and c 21 1f o1w wrrr to bt• l«'t up. what it> olutit•s should b.>. Thr commi'jtrr Jid ro•C•>mmend that a pemiant'nt advisory body 'Ad•·ili01'Y Planning Bo11rd 1 b<> created. and mhd<' fur· !h<·r l'l'Comm<'ndations concerning sir.· and duti<-s of thP body. Coun· cil saw fit to acoept th•• ••ommlt· CARFJ Group Requests Dooatioos of Materials Donations aro• nef'dt'd for tile Job Corporatl6n sponBOred by Greenbelt CARES Youth Services Bureau. Scraps of fabric. lace or other edcing. thr..ad and needles are items n.-....t~d for current projf'C.'ta. Oth~r it"m" that ··an hf' used are scrapa of wood, molds of all types, Ironing board. iron and a portablt• sewlntr machlnl'. · Tho• Job Corporation was initlato•d to provldt• spendlnr money for ~·nut11 bJ>tWCl'n tht> qos of 10 and II who ar,. too youn1 to obtain work prrmlts for employment on a part--tim... basis. All local youth 'r•· Plilflblr to particlpatr in the Job Corporation. Work projects Rft• held In tht• Youth Services Bureau oilier· and have InclUded bic)·cle repairs, candlemakln1. lift lN~'s rt>t'Ommend·,tions. '''"Rnn;n., t_vplntl' and mlmto()fl'l'llnh Chart.... F. s.-hwan ing for tho• public and th~ S<•lling of UNiCEF materials. Currently th~l't' arc two lrtlllps of youth ln''oh·ed In making Blcrntt>nnlal On Sund:J)', Aurust 17 th<> 11 ·a.m. dolls. Aa projects are completed. -•"rvlco• at thl' GrePnbdt Commu111 . Jtrms are aold to Ule public. The oi'OCef'da from thr 118le of theel> ly Chur<·h will includ.. a special program of ,-ocal and guitar musk it~ms ar<' dlvidrd among th•• youth oy the R~\'. Harry Taylor. All aro· invol••f'd in the various projects. mvited. AftJ>r tho· mu•i<-ai pro~rran•. Throuch lh~ generosity of area rhildr"n up to sixth gradr may l(o ro•sidents most of thP materials downstairs to tllP snoial hall for nN'Iil.'d for thl' projects to date au informal l'h'lr\.·h s"hno! .M~·ss 1)11. havJ> bt.'t'n donat~d. Thl'st• dona· tions haw .. nowed the youths to Guitar Program Suncley Boys and Girls Club Football an<l. g.,,.,., practw.. will bt•irln August 1;; at 6 p.m~ at Bra den fl..td Socrt'r coaches art• n•·...-1 ed: plo·a••· call: 471 H13 or 3ia 71147 ••arn mor~~ mont-y since no expcnsf'& n·""' to b.· tak.·n out for the pur of materials. Anyone wishing to donat<' Items should eontact Nancy Spong at 346-3-f'M or bring thrm to the Youth Sforvlers Bureau ol!lce at 133 CPnterway Cabov.. thP mnviP theatf'rl l'h!LII~ ·----------------~~~~~----~ INVITATIQNTOBID CITY OF GREENBElT The City of Greenbelt, Maryland is seeking bids for the purchase of One (1) Fifteen Station Circuit Trainer for use in a physical conditioning program. Specifications may tw ohtainPd from the City Offices. 25 Crescl'nt Road, Greenbt>ll. Maryland 20ii0, telephone 474-8000. and bids will be accepted until 2:00 P.M., Septembt>r 4, 1975, at which time they will bl' ol>f'ned and publicly read. Bids shall bt> delivered in .a sealed envelo~ on the outside of which shall bl' shown the name and address of the bidder and the words "SEALED BID - CIRCUIT TRAINER." OFFICIAL NOTICE Thursday, August 14; 1975 Th<' Mishkan Torah Conarera· Snakes 'n' stutr Th<' Recreation Departmt•nt and tlon. Ridge and Westway Roada• the M NCPPC will prt•st•nt a sn~ke will hold registration for Hebrt'\\' and reptilt• show Fri.. Aug. 15 at • Sunday School on Wed .. Auc. ~0 1! :30 11.m. at thl' Youth Ct>ntcr. from 7:30p.m. to 9 p.m. The school by ~tth·e Gunn \'IIJ'ious snakes and n•ptlles will offel'll to children BII<'S 5-15 a broad Tho• day that I am aent to the be exhibited along "·lth the proper prOJram of Judaic s~udies and HP~ c.·ml'lo•ry dawns o\·ercast and turns handling of such cn•aturos. All rhil· rt>w tnnguage. Its t>mphasls Is on · sunny and mucgy in tht' afternoon. dren· and adults are welcome to at· joyou~ experiencl's In Jewish learTo K•·t to the graveyard, the ol!l- trn<l, and no admission will be ning and living as a meana of h11 ndln& down an ancient beritlla<' cial Grt'<'nbt>lt cemetery, you turn <·harged. for today's children. For more In- Jpft at an unmarkl'd road just past Sunuuo•r Soundlo Ail Grrenbclt ri'Sident.s at<' wt•l· formation call 47~-0238 or 47H223. who·r•· · Kt·nilworth Ave. becomea Edmonston Rd. The unmarked lane come to attt>nd an evening of pii'B· is n..wly paved and runs past beer Sllnt music by the Greenbelt Con· bottll'!l and Gino's bqs, pa.st wate.r cl'rt Band on su·n.. Aug. 17 nt 7 p.m. at the Lake Park Bandstand. and chl'mically corroded land, Bring along u chair or blank•!' past salt storatrt' plll'8 and past and <'njoy the free ~ntertalnmt•nt. a dune .... cap-like structure that 'I'Mn Club will . ultimately house the nit. A TL'Cn Club trip to King's Do· Aft<•r thl' pavt'ment stopa, a 100 minion has bren ·arranged for Wed .. yard wlllk up a gravel rutted road Aug. 20. Tt'tlns will leave from th<' brings you to the cetnl'tt'ry, The Youth Crntt>r nt 7:30 a.m. and r•· gravt•yard St'Cma about 100 yarda tum at 11pproximatl'ly 8 p.m. Dt•ad· Oneabelt Rd. long iUld about 25 yude wide sur. lint> for registration Is Mon.. Aug. Wonhlp ..,.._ rounded by both a chain-link fpnco• 18, Pt•rmi,.,•ion slips mllllf bo sign· t>d and r...turnecl by then. and a single chain fence. 1111 and 11 :II A.M. Tht• cravcyard Is ftat and divided ll•·n·~ '.\' Toueh Jo'ootball Sullda,y Sellool I :II AM. The Men's Touch Footbull Ll·agu,. into eight plots. Some of the. plots arc empty. Two have two ftat will ronaist of on<• dh·islon of six Weekdll,J N_,. IIIMel markl'ra. There are alx markers tr·1ms partit!ipntlng in doubiP round I :t1 - 11 til A.M. and about fifty bodies in tht' ceme- robin competition. All teams lntrr ••sto'll In joining this h•aguo• slmuld tery. Phoae -...u ~ny of tht' bodies Wl'r<' due up t·ontact th<' Rrc. Dl'pt.. ~74·61178, t:tlwud from local fnmlly cem..terles when for furth<'r fee and registrutiun information. Grt't'nbt•lt was first built. Som<' had markl'rs. but I'<'Ct'ntly tht>St' marko•rs ha\'" been put in storage to prevrnt vandalism. A man was burlt'd th('r<' just a ' IJ~wlsh Community Centt•r of P. G. t:ountyl fo'W wo•o•ks ago, apparently thl' fll'llt Ridge & Westway Rds., Greenbelt alnco• 1961. A ftv,. Inch shrub 1r1iards his unmarkecl crave. Hill Rabbi Kenneth Berger 474-4223 - 474-4224 funeral was a almple on... Wreathe WED. Al!O, to, 7::10-9 I' li. IU!IUU!W-14l'SDA\' ~IIOOL that had graced his gravt' Wl'rl' REUISTI\ATIOS - ('aU I14-0'l38 FOR lSf'OR:\1.\TIO:S tOIISiod OVJ>r thr fpnco• and into thr woods aftor the ll<lrvlcP. Onlv a Open House - Sun., Aug. 24, 2·5 p.m. dark rt•d and yellow aatln ribbon Aro•a rt•slden~s lnvltt'd to tour Syn&JrOIU<' & educ:~tional win,still ••vido•ncPII thr wrl'ath's short & 1••t ucqualnt<od with prOJrams. exlsto>nct•. GRAVE MUSINGS - or a View of the Cemetery Cross Lidheran Church a -..-. ......, MISHKAN TORAH In the gray morning I pull wf'f'da from thr graYt>l walk that aubdl'ides th.. C<'ml't<'ry. Thl' wl'l'ds art• rwriodlcnlly pull<'d and a hPr· bicid•• applll'd to Pf'rmano•ntly kill th•·l.- ~rn\\1.h 1'"" t"'rt hut th•• · always grow back. Thr wl'l'ds, of all \'R rletiC!I from clover to crab-· l{rass, ar.. plll'll Into small stacks and thl'n thrown into tho• woods to dt"Cay. I. Elvis Pret~IPv croons from a taP<' d•·ck na anothPr ll"r&On and mv-9Plf pull wi'Cds among the sn..nt gravf'S, Thl' aftt'rnoon sun linda m .. alont• in tht' grawvard. The 11'888 on tilt> plots nN!da cuttint!'. It Ia an unl'wn six Inches high. r lllowly push a rusted. Yt>llow lawnmowt>r around and around. Tht' fl'l'8U Is toe thick and sUU Wt't from the mornm. dPw for thr. rraas catcht'r, so the dlppinp lly to the rlpt. I pau8t' na I v.'Bik acrose each mark"r to read the namr and Inscriptions. Actually, only on.- hu an Inscription. the I'Nt arr almplv names and date.. "Kary ll'alth Flovd O'NPaiP 'Strickland 1888·· 1961" or "LI'alifo H. Walter 1887. 19M." "Hr brourht m.. out of thr mlrv day and llt't my feet upon a rock. Pa. 40:2" Charles Merwyn John-ston. says a coppt'r faded plate soon hlddf'n by ll'UI cllpplnp. Tho• ·person had died at qe 21. T go around th., nnly two abow" •urfacp mark .. rs, a lily and buahee surround thPm. A cotton-tall rabbit hnd ..arli.-r run Into th.- ialand of safo•tv provldrd by thr death Elections to serve at the reautfr council election to be held in the City of Greenbt>lt, Maryland, on Tue~ay, Septembt>r Th,. lawnmuwrr's blade hits 11 rut and stall• out. The rut runa townrd the n .. w J(rave. with Ita flVl' inoh bu•h and 'L' shaprd dirt bar<' C"a!olkPt Applications from interested citizens are solicited by the Board of Elertions, to ~x>, received no later than Aul[ust 15th. Interested cit izeno should submit a brief resume t? the Board of Elections, 2.'\ Crescent Road, Greenbelt. Maryland. Prior election experience is deemed desirable; however, the Board of Elections will give consideration to all applirations <'onduct<od by Rabbi 8erJrer ~ OIUitor Donllld Welu•uut For st'tltlna; call 474·4~~- ~74 ~2!!3-4 w .... ld~· SMf\'11•1'11 - Jo'rl. - 7: •.• p.rn.. SaL - 8:110 &,Ill. UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 40 Rldp Rd., o.-belt, Md. f7._..ill Chu~b !lchool I:M A.l\1. IFor AU, Aceal :'l>lorninr Wol'llhlp 11 :Oft A.l\1. Sermon: "Tile Fl'ulta of Faith'' N....-1 Qlre for IDIPta tbrouall IUIIderprt.a Hey, (1Jfton D. CWm........ Mlllltaf. .,._..., GIUfNiflT COMMUNITY CHURCH <United Chulch of Chrlltl Hlllalde and Crncent Roada - Phone 474·t171 <aaornlqal IJDa~ ll a.m. Wonblp S..loe IID4l Sud&¥ SAODI . SU~Wr)· raN> fpr lnfanltt t:l-8 IUUaid~J Rt>v. Harry Taylor IUI4 Rev. Sberry 'l'aJior, M1nlaten SPRING SUMMER FALL WINTBR Whatever the season . . . . VVhatever the temperature You are invited to worship with us! GREENBELT BAPTIST CHURCH .,'-4112 Bible ~· for aU •«" (SwtJ Muada)' Wonlllp .. II :GO Mid-week Service (Wedl 1101 B:U.t 1 :01 pm 1:10_pm to hrou~rht thr lb tl'f'tln~ piRc-f'. I nvuld Wlllklnl( nn th .. nrwlv ••·••do·d, day nrr•a. P••rhapA thr t·a~kf't I~ unlv !oelx indW!il f hf• BUrfllC'P, not SiX f••rt. Qn,. bf'loY.' Burst thy cage asunder, and even as the Phoenix of love soar into the firmament of holiness. nt'\'l'f knt)Ws Thf' Run hflat~ down on thf" hJt.rd dirt nr•"l. ns T rut around it f'or\(rwwh•·s and nnt!'l walk •·roN!-1 th•· Tlh,··~·. Rmld th•· un grnwi nR' !il'r'Hl~ ~f'l'fl T finish tfw cultinl!' nru1 sit in !il lr•tl,c·•· on thr· rn•'w"r. Din] C'hirnM and h•n\'!'S nbn\'f' mv lwA.d r·omhin,. fq gh·p th,• n.rrR thr np pr·~'"Jt.nr·•· of H trnni<'RI rni'l for~·~t. T'"' ir•rn nrrh't>!'C to tak" mro l ... ,.,~ 'R'' tht· wr~v. tht• drlvPr a~k~ M fauull~ 1111~ &•it· nit· al ',r 1·t·n,IM•It l.ulu• Ia ark, Snn .. AnJt. 17, 1'?-t 11.m. ,,.,.t submitted. Gudrun H. MHls City Clerk l.ocJoldn&' did Anybody grnh my ~1milf~. lrl(~ T just 345-2918 P. 0. Box 245 Greenbelt, Md, 20770 or 474-4090 out ol 1111 ldteben wiD- dow ~ trub -a ap, I aw 811 belli&' emptied bJ a ..... eaD looldnc t7Pe -.ery UIIIUre oar :ter own cleaD--eut clt,y -plo)>eea. Special pick-up! I -clerecl? I wondered l!'ftll more when ·I ·aw my · Heft;, dlaappeariJII' ·illto the trunk ol a Jlu.tanc II. CuriouRr IUid curlouler, I decided to follow and found lli:J8I!If In an alley behind Left to right, Dr. J. Marshall Dunn, Katharine Buker, Rev. K•. ~ulcer and ~ess Goble at June 1 ceremony at University Cbristi~n Church m Hyattsville honoring Rev. Buker for his years ol &ervtee. -photo by Fuchs No Retirement for Greenbelt Golden Ager Kenneth Buker hy Wlni Milan A man who loves people-this best characterizes the Rev. Ktmneth Buker. The feeling here is mutual; he is known and loYed throughout Greenbt>lt for his efforts to help his fellow man and community. During 11 years of residence here he has participated in an impressive number of organizatti~ns and projects. Recipient of the first Award of ville for his many years of miniMerit In Scoutlnc iSBued In Prince stry prior to retirement, and the Geercea County, In 1972, the Rev. ministry that he has continued to Buker will soon receive a 4~year perform in that congrrgatlon and Scouter certificate for his years here In GrCl'nbrlt. Active as an of efforts in Scouting. At present F:ld<•r Emeritus at Un"'''"'';IY c.h;·;~ hi! Is chaplain of the Pnt::>:o"lt dis tlan, h<' Is also a frNJucnt Sll"aktrlr.t of Bny Soouts, :\nd prnbu~l~· er In pulpits of many Greenbelt the only electrd district chaplain ehurcht>s. From thl' ·b<'ginning of his min· in tbe United Stall's, The rl'asons for this man's len({thy fi< :·.-Ice in iatry career, the RI'V. Buk<'r has Scoutlnc are reveaif'd in his state- been l'l'Umenical, d11tlng back to meat, ''Teaching and dlrl'Cting boys days when he served· through the IUid tfrla between the agee of 12 YMCA and thl' Fl'dcratlon nf ucl 11 to paths of pu rpo~~eful liv- Churches. During that time h<' Ing Ia thr field of endravor which, went replarly to ont' church In to Dl<', holds grt'ater attraction Indianhrad. which was rrached by a boat from thr Navy Yard. The than any otht>r." boat rPturned at ~ p.m., RO whl'n Thr Rev. Buker Is also now Bl'r vine as Secretary of tlw Mrmber h~ wantPd to remain and mt"Ct with .AdYII!Qry Council of Greenbelt th<' young people there. he boat COil8Umrr Services, 11nd Is on tht' hikrd home. Surely som" of his Credit Union Board. An activ<' rides must have born with rum mf'•bi>r of th!' Grrrnbrlt Lions, he runners during thosP prohibition· hu bern chaplain of this group tlmt's. but hi' pmer~··•l from f'nt·h for 8 years. He is also chaplain, rill<' unhurt. As a rrsult of th<' R,.,.. Buko•rs and a formt'r prrsldont. of th<' optimism, .. ncourngPmrnt nnd hard GrePnbrlt Goldrn Age Club. Ef work. he was Instrumental in thr forts on bt•half 'of thr senior cltl zen& hPrP includr his worklnl( to building of two chun:ht•s .turing get the pr<'Ment ioungr for their hi• ministry caro<'r. Who·n sent use In the Youth C<'nt••r, and 11 to lt'rvc as pastor of K<•nilworth number of l't'cont appmrances be· PrrsbytPrian Church, he rneountrrl'd a disooutRI{<'O l{rnup tluit had fore city council to grt city spon tried unsueet'ssfully to rl\lsr mon<'y s11rahlp of eonstruotion of a C:reen brforr for a new buildlnl!'. With belt senior oltiz!'ns building. an offrring of $3.25 he brgan a · "One of our most faithful nwm new building fund which I'Vcntually brra, always with th•· ~,.,I nf lh<· r<'•ultcd In the nl't'd<•d nrw church. dty llt heart," says former Park Whlll' srrvlng 14 years as pastor and Rccrrutlon Ad\'lsory Board of Cheverly Christian Church, the Chairman Jo<• Wilkinson of Rrv. Rrv. Buker canvassPd the neighBukrr's membership on PRAB. borhood to enU•t support for a His knowledj!'e of propll' and spe ,·ommunily <·hun·h. Thnt dream t•ial intrrrst in nrrrl!' nf ynuth nnd ~I'Tlif'r riti?:f'llS h:n·t• JWO\'t'l1 \'RIU nblr to PRAB. Citi•r•ns m:ty har·· nnt:ct·d tlw R<'v. Bul:t•r's p:·,·st'IHT •: rily·,·ntm dl mf'Pting-s h\· i!" lll':l!'l\· al ... wavs tlwrP. quirt ly li~trning to wh~t is hapr•·ning in tht· city iw dr~ltrlan waikwn)·s throughout Gr('(lllbolt. "For .. xampl<', he wns just In ycstPrday to nntflfy us that the undcrpa'u at Gnrd<fr;way Ia full of rravcl," commented Glea~>. Wider community actlvltlca Include belnr , a charter and life -ller of Cheverly American Letfon Pofi 108 and honorary chaplain. He also holda membership 111 La Societe to:8 No. 211G of the AMerican Letfon. He hu alao done mud! work with youth thro1111h the YOIIIIC Ktn'a · Chrletlan Auoc:laUoa IUid u a life mrmbrr of the worlcl'a Interdenominational youth orpnllatlon, Ule In~matlonal So,Juln u,. fur Grab-Bac. Gree~~belt lo\'f'R. ( 'ity ~hu~:IRPt' .Tamt·~ Git'st• rharnf'lrrizPS tlw Rrv. Bui<Pr ~.s f\n rnPrgt•til' advo('~tp of SRfP Jlf'- Tho Jrround mu!llt hnv,.. ht>••n Rrt•(l. •oft thnt day tho••· 16, 197~. HIGH HOLYDA Y SERVICES · For Natiooal Coolest Now that the lale of the theft of Dr. KIIIIDpr'a trub bu beeD made public, we cu tell :JQU about a almllar ID~ the Holy monum~"'nts. The Board of Elections will appoint Judl(es and Clerlu of ., ........, ,.,., Hebrew School Recreation Revitw clet.1 of Christian Elldt'flvor. He mallei replar triJIII Into the Dlatrlct of Columbia to attend mf'rlIJIII flf ~hu of the Round Table IUid ol the Oldelt Inhabltantl of the Dlatrlct of Columbia. ~tly a neW honor hal been belilloW'fd upon thia acUve cltben. on June 1 be wu pl'ftt!nted an Honored Mlnlater'a pin at UnlverR:ty Cbr:atlan Omrrl. Lt H)·atta b{'l'l\mt' a· TPA.Iity. and is now thP a bulldlnc which booed the omees of a newepaper lflven -to wrltln1 lurid atorlea about famoua and Infamous ·typea. Wonderlnc which category I fell Into, I returned the next nilht and ripped off hlr ~ Amon&' the banana peela, brown !lap, apple eore11, and trivia about Jackie and Onuela, I found the followinl memorandum: "Operator No. 006-% rel)Ortlnl. lnvestlpted subject's trll.lh IUid found the tollowlnr: One left aboe, black, with brown aboelac:e; 123 peach pita; WlllhlnltGG 'rllln Henld dated June 3, 1942; one Edael trunk key; eleven cople1 rf Grembel& NMl'S Revit-w with columns clipped; yellow paces 11f Topeka, Kanllas phone book; burntout book of matches." On th .. bottom of this document was scrlbbll'd th~ followlnl quota· tlon: ''This Is thr trash Ieat truh I havr evrr srrn. ;Pure garbagr. It has no. redeeming social value. I'm quitting this dumb job to g,.t a nice clran position on a prt'sldentlal campaign commltter." De gustlbus non dlsputandum est. or, loosrly translated, there's no accounting for tastes, as the old lady said Wht'n shr klssf'd thr cow. The Clt,y of Oreenbi!Jt'a Rec_.. tlon Depertment bu become a ballat In the 18711 National Gold Medal Awarda for ~oe b the Field ol RecratlaD 1114 PaltuJ Jlaaapmenl The aokt Jleda1 AWard~ pqram honon ud focu.ea natloaal attent.loll OD departmenbl wblcb baVI! · 1 made · superior eoutrlbutloiiiJ In meetln&' tile NCNatJonal llftdl of tlletr eomm'DIIItlel. The other ftJialillte, ID the catqmy, are Newark, New York; Mc:Aillater, Oklaboma and. N'ew Brllfhton, MlnMIOta.. Formal preaeatation of the awards wiD take place at the National Recreation Park AlllociaUon COnrrea, Daliall, Texu In October. To determine a winner, a slide preeentatlon and scrap book Is uaed for 11 aecond round of judclnc. The Youth Center Is In nt!ed of pictures and/or slldee for thla ftnal judclng. Anyone haYin1 taken, Within the laat year, pictures ;;; recreational aetl-vltlee and epeclal events In Grecnbelt, pleue bring them to the Youth Center Bualneu Oftlce u 100n u J)CIIIIble. They Will be reviewed and duplleatee will be made. AD pictures Will be returned. In-Home 1V Service ua 17 Yem' Elperieace Fair and Prompt 8ef I IN Call 588-4166, 565-0001 FIRST 'FEDERAL ~ SAVIIIS & LOll OF ANNAPOliS. REAL ESTATE OFFICE OF Certificates up to 7.75~ · yielding 8.17"AII certificates $1,000.00 minimum Federally Insured GREENBELT HOMES, INC. Hamilton Place There Is a subalbtlal penalty on early withdrawal of all certlftcatea. Greenbelt, Md. TO\\'SIIOI'st:s: 'Bpautifuliy locah•ri br. bril'k tnwnhous•• for $20,000.00. this :! 2 hr. franw Ex<"PIIont buy ra 'rl'fgiwashor 'dryo•r home & 2 'fir cond, $14.251100. Slop!. BELTWAY PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER GREENBELT, MARYLAND e 474-eoot Main ofttce: ·20U Well St Annapolia, Md. 2U01 5.5% Passbook Savings O('(', Lo\'Ply at ~ br. framr horn(', t•nr- 1H•r loeation lmpnwrd kitnko• yard eben & bathroom t'Xtf'nding out to wr)od:-\ Twii Pines Savings & Loan Aan. 105 Centerway $ 16.ROO.OO: Greenbelt, Maryland ( 'lwvcriv ! ;uitl'd Mt·thndist Church. Bdon• . rl'tiring and <;r('Pilbf•lt. lw l-l!'r\'~>d mo\'ing !to th·,. nnd a half yt>ar ... as JHlfltor nf l". rst_ <•Juis ti;m <:hurd1 t1f f~dg,•m, 1' 1 '. m·1ro·. An :tf':i\+· mln:::lty t·atTt'l' Ratti .couplt•d with mil. h parlidpat'i(':l 111 L'tJffi muni.:y nrti\·itit•H »>'Juld lun·~· bt.'f'll blJS\' l'lll'UJ!h f:•r :tll\"!'~1 · b"t :mm·· lh'\\: •::~· H '\'. 'I1ul<~·r :~J!;;q Mnn:l~~Pd. t'l hold n. full limt• position with t'w lnl"rn:\1 Re\'l'lliH' Brr\'it·_r dur ing nil tlt" )'I'RrS he Stlldit'd for and ••·rved In thr ministry. Wife KatharlnP and children Barbara. KPnneth, Jr., and Joyc~ have bet'n the Rrv. Buker'a IUP· port tn all hla activities. An ext rrmely likable peraon hl'nelf, Mn. BukPr hu lately ~n active aervlnr u ~retary of the Golden All! Club and hu written some lnaplrlnl relltfoua poetry at Camp P'artheat Out. which both the and the RM'. Buker attend r.ach yt>ar. "Someone evfl')'body wollld likr to know and ml'l't: a wonderful man with a head full of wlldom; outrolnl and 1enerou1, with a eonatant concern for thoae around hlm"-thell! are juat a few of the many nice thlnp frlenda and u•oclatea of thla r~markablt> man have to ay ahout him. People !Ike the Rev. KPn Buker m•kr Gre<'nbelt an Pl!prclally nlct' place to live. ~ 474-6900 \\",, han· ni«:dy :1 ,·ast ,..,,.], :nu.J lorHtl•,} prnJWrlit•S from WI~ .•f '~.·n t :mprn\···d r·h lol SP il'd. INSURED SAVINGS by Maryland Saving• • Share Insurance Corporation FOR INFORMATION oqR CO-OP ON to CALL NOW - SALES OFP'ICE OPICN 7 DAYS A WEEK FOR INFOJU(ATION AND ltO,oot.eo per aecoUJI& TOWNI!OUS~~S ASSISTANCE IN CHOOSING YOUR HOMK 8:30 Lm. to 6:00 p.m. Mon. Fri. 10:00 am. to 5:00 p.m Sarurday• ol NOON to ti:OO p.m. 8unda:YB HOURS 9-11 Mon.-Thurs: Friday 9-8 Saturday 8-12 Services a..pw. ..... r.y Mall " - t a ~ by lllaU .,...tor:J ..... NIPt 111-., Odin . . A holldaya. N*'71JMee free .. _ . ...... 47t-.tUI1 41t --43:11 GR!IiiNBlHtf .NIIWS R!:YIEW Thtusday, Aui(Ust 14. 1975 SWIM TIAM N&WS Pact- 4' Disposal of Solid Waste Is Major City Problem by Alfred Skolllik 19isposal of Greenbelt waste is a major problem facing the city and other ne&rby mURicipalities. At present Greenbelt is sharing with College Park the use of a landfill on Agricultural Research Center property. The cut-off date for use of this landfill is January 1. 19i8'. The city Is now <'Xploring se\·- !ems. according to Giese.· It promeral alternatives .. The only assured ises cheaper disposal costs \The altcrnatiw at thia point Is the University ls talking in terms of Brown station landfill operated by charging half the cost of landfilPrill<'<' (rt'orges county. This site ling for the refuscl and the shortest is ab,,ut 1S miles from Greenbelt. haul distance. At the same time, it thu:' ilh.'rP.as:ng -~·l)n~idt:'rably thf' t ra:~:.:r·\'rta:in!~ l'l)~t of rc-fn.5t~ dis- P 1:-;al. 1:~· ad,!i:ion. thC' C'harge for d1~po:-::1l :1t the Br·)\vn !'tation sitt.' i:-: S.l :\ t,l:l l'l··mr 1:·t•li with $3.46 at r.. ~ ·1.r, :~ l \ ::t• r landfill. Til·· , :-:l ..:i:l> ~ :h:1t i~ t.'l)!1,~ds a to •ll-' .:· !'~·fus.· :1 day. 6 d.1ys ·1D :nns regular trash. ·al r~rkUjl '. Transfer Statio~ls T;,,. ·n;mty i..; i!l tht.• proerss of r•·\· ...q::i-! i: ..- :-:o!id w.'.:;~t' :llan. by i!l.,.:.llll!i:•g , ):w · ·r t\•.',1 : ~i:ii!"""~ tlw wast·· : . • product:' mUl'h :11 t•df'd t.'nt.•rgy ~1nd it t'ould rf'J.ucP : :a• opt·r.:l,.:ing l'O.H of the t•nivt.•r- Pl~nning- ransff'r sta· r.11mmission by Sue .Jo(]J'e.abl'lt out.swam four teams •n by N1111CY 8polq _ division E to place second, belaind The Greenbelt Labor Day Festi- BCCY. Aplnat the beat swimmers In the lllvJalon, the followlnc people val Steering Committee baa olficlally renamed the Outstandln~ placed In the top six: John Schrlder Kuh Realtor, hopei t11at you Cltizerw Award aa the Joseph Cip- (three flrsta), Claudia Watters (first. 1D riano Qutstandlq Citizen Award, second and third), Salkla Vander- lfwlll be RuiiiAil In to and let us ierve you In all your to be clven In memory of the late zon (1st, tie for 3rd, and lith l, real eetate needs. No, 8tlepfeB Mr. Cipriano. "Pop", as known by Ginter Gordon (ftratl, Bob MonInvolved, juat walk Into our ofmost Greenbl'lters, was an active gelli <second, second and third\ flee at University Boulevard and participant in the Labor Day Fe&- Lynda Blue (second, fourth and Rhode Island Ave. In Collele, ftfthl, Carmen Brun <Second and tival since it bepn .20 years ago. Park. During the earlier years of the sixth!, Ralph Jones (second>. Agnes Schrider <three thirds!, MariFesti\·al. he could IK! seen around the carnival area with what one- ~ue Vanderzon <third and fourth!, old-timer described as the "Strong John Coloe and Kevin Shaurh1\llcha.t'l, Roman~ in your nrssy <third and fifth l. Reggie Man" act. ~laking floats was a hobapartment or small h"me? We bv hr <'njoyed and he had entries Smith and Carol Yaney 'third' hnve ,a beautiful sclt'ction of i,; th<' l.:.abor Day Parad<' annu~lly. f.ct'n ·BiuP t fourth. fourth 31\d ~ixth ), homes t h roughour Pr1ncr t';eorLa;t vrnr hr won the srcond-plaer Andrt•\\' (~rc:oig (fourth antl sixth'. grs Co .. including this ju~t Hsted trophy for hls homemadt• float Drian L')fgrPn nnct .Jpff n"u~lns aU brid< ('!I.IH' Cod in' nadinnt ctl!::::::ting- nf a pony.Orawn cart b•· twgntiate purchase options on potential landt11l s" s not already ownPd by the county. Oncf' thP s:t£"s bPcome av .. ailabh• H"rtlo,·r recommrn<.ls that bids bt· sohdtrd from privat" manag••ment firm• willing and ablr to create thf;' rrcrPational fn<'ilitif's. T~ash t'or F.ner1o·? Dt·tWt't'!l St'ssion~ of tht· G,•rwnd .\:-o:-::,•mb!:;. a spPrial subrnmr:1itl··P . ·i thP :.\!aryb~:d FhusP of D,•k c~t>·.:; h:ls bt•t•n C!Jnsidt·ring ways th,• shart• that Grt•l'rt b· l: and •)t!H.'r municipaiitirs m:,y :· .. ,·,·:·.-~...>: frum tax rPvrnu(' and rc f !!~cr,·asing ····nu.•-sharing programs. One proposal before the comm'tt•·,, b;· Del. Leo Gret'n would ·,,.:PBS<' th<' percent'lge distribu ti•m of eounty piggy ·baek incom•• r.•cc·ipts that art' shared with the "'"n'dpalitics to ·10 percent of the i•>c'l\1 4ncom<' tax levied by the •'•llltlty and collected from the res! d··nts of municipalities. Another proposal. sponstm·d by D•'l. Gerard F. Devlin. would In crease. the municipal sharr of FPd .. mt r<•\'Pnue -sharing money by sp.-cifying that tht' State piggy· bal'k income tax collected from o nd shar.,d with tho municipal sub. •'' \'isions b<' cnMidPred part of th•' municipal tax effort which is a criterion for receiving rrv<·nu<· · sharing funds. Devlin PXplalnf'd that revpnursharing monies ar<' distributed nn the basis of a three factor formula which Incorporates variables rrlatlng to population. per capita In 'come and tax effort. His bill would alter th<' input of the tax effort portion of the formula in Mary!3nd by reducing the county tax effort and incr<'aslng the mnnlclpal ~ax effort. "The net rrsult of this would provide tax relief for Greenbelt tax payers lJv gh·lng them relief for thP municipal servlres Grccnbl'lt provides which takes the load off the Prtncc Georges county govrrnmrnt," De,•lln explained. <kdt··d w;th flow<'rs. A fl'\\' ~·e~rs a~:o t \w Ft'stival honored Pop by :;;Plt•din;: him to bP on(' of tlw two Par:o•h' ~larshals i!t the I~'lbor D"Y Par~d<'. In later years. Pop· coultl f·lu!"thl. ~Ltrl< Rhlt• and n •'1 (~;! :• a ttifth a!1·l si·-:thl. Lyn:1 I.abu i<'lS ,;·:th. Where There's Smoke b)' Bob ~iogl'i agnln. partiripnting through a do~·nur "nr or your trash might nntion of $100 to the Festival. Pop. who lived a short distance h1• obstructing your nparrst firP b<'yond the Greenbl'lt city limits. ll\'drant or fire Ian<' .. and could drlnv fir<' fighting npprations. w:t:-; mndP an honorary citizen of 'W r would appreciate your ronGrrr:~bclt through a proclamation cPrn fnr ~·our nf"!'ighbors in ('RS~" approwd by the rity council in November of 1970. In 19i3. thr we respond to their fire cmergrnrr council approved another proclaor evPn yours. By the way. there is a law ·that .. mation congratulating him on his will cost you $5 for lllpgal 95th birthday. A native of Italy, Pop came to parking plus towing and court this ar<'a In 1910 and built hls own costs nrnr a fire hydrant or In home with the help of hls broth£>r. n fire lane. He was a road supervisor for the . . . prohibits littering or dumping Lanham District and was instru- · tra•h by the road•ldc which could mental in the planning of the precost ~·ou up to $50. sent Greenbelt Road. The Road As, TnRtead of lugging all your ml•sociation wanted to name thP road rrllanrous trash. cllpnlngs. etc. to after him In appreciation of his the roadside Clncluding some of t•t'forts but Pop declined the offer. von who dump It in front of th<' However. the present Cipriano ~epre•t ftrr hydrant>. why don't Road wu named after Pop because von tr.'.. u•lno; vour telrphone for of his contribution of land needed ~ special trash pick· up? (474-SOOtl to l'ro\•ldc a connection b~twr.'n and plrase leav., it properly packGreenbelt Road and Annapolis ailed In your own yard. Road. You hav<' thr brst trash collerIn 1937. when the federal government decided to build thr City tion s<'rvlce In the countrv. Thank• tn B•1ddy Attlck and his efficient of Greenbelt ns a federal project. rrf'WS. Pop was given the position of road 1'rv It - - vou'll like It~ ~ supervisor. Hr retired in 1949 at Yonr compliance will avoid the the age of 73 due to a back disarerrlnt of an rxnenslve citation and bility resulting from a fall. In addition. will snerd up our fir. No finer award could br given d<'partmrnt operations In Urnes of In memory of Pop than that of the n,..,.d_ Outstanding Citizen which Is judgKrep Greenbelt r!Pan ~ ed on services brneftting the community. He was inv"lvod In all aspects of his community and enjoyed State Farm his work as w ..lt as his recreation. Insurance As the Labor Day Festival draws nearer there is a deep feeling of Borgwardt personal loss among local citizens who knew Po;-o. Not much can 'le 474-8400 said except, "Pop, we'll miss you." &a&o - We - B - Ron 10!11 Baltimore BmL Collf!tre Park, Md. 10'1&8 (on U.S. 1 at the Beltway) Greenbelt Transmissions o.. :n;..: \:.-··d '(J "''"'> r.lt" ':1• I;.'L :.;t•,."I• lr• \·.,. •' }H>Jlll ~ ·r.·! ;u·r!Jap3 1 111 :n.l11:-.try ,,t ' f 1r :rr\\'f'r co:·:l t:·~u~ ,· 1!1\ •·:1t,mn! ''ll•·r;..:y '"''lllf· I}VJ.• ~I·•! ··:.,nd !Jtllnd :1··J.ll J,}an~ and a. c·Pn·1\-· d ':r·{·•.rknl distribution. lt.3 ln:ildinw a,,. hf·-l'-•··1 by ~!1':\m. ·wei it.; •·r~t>rgy bill f''Jffif•s ! o SIJ.:i()r,,e,oo · ft. p·n.r. 1t b ff•lt that hy "on• true· ting an inf'!nf'ra'·lr th,. T·ni'''•rsity oan prnducf' sutnd,·nt stPam for taking care of its h•·ating n•·1·ds ·~x· '"Pt durinll p•·ak periods. Th" Un- <fifth and til' for sixthl. and .Ins G;1rdm !t1fth), 1\'lary llist:\!1)' :·n·d J:m Vandc•rzon t·nl'h pl·,t·;·d bP Sl't~n rt·~ting in his whPPl chair w1,ik ;ttt•·nding tl)P opt.•ning rPr· fl'motn- at thP Ft:'stival and otH'P Cit\' manag(•r .Jamf's (iif·st• :tlso repo~ts that tlH• t•nin•r"iily of ~lar)'land is t·xploring U1•· f•·a .ihilitY of burn· ·a .. h '·· pr,,·fiH'P slf'am fo ~·at and Pl··dril'ity Jn MOVING? 159 Centerway Flat Rate or Hourly Hnm•st, Ht•llabl" Work E•!H'rlt•n•·oo & Jlto~dahle ~ \\'o'4'kda)'S Sawyer's Moving Service S-1 Satnrda)'S 1162-2019 474-1800 - 474-1801 ' .. • ···:.,·. :·· :t-. • f ., You'll br Czar y if you don't hurry to see this beautiful and much improved 2 bedroom end frame eo op hom•• in Greenbelt, many extrns. lowly yard, woods In back: would you belie\'e only $15.1)()().00; owner has bought another home and wants action . There's no Ruputln the fact that property \'nlues are going up. This will cl'rtainly Include a handsome 4 bedroom Colonial in the hard-t(}.-gct Lakeside section. This fine home Is offered and h.ls been VA appraised at $65 l!OO with no down to qua lifted \'Pt. Why not tak" advantage of this ver)' great opportunIty. This one Is a ('rown Jewel, nnd you'll agree when you see lt. We feature a 4 bedroom. 2 1; bath Colonial In Belair In absolute model home condition, and offered on all terms In the forties. VA appraisal oridered; you must see this one right away. Whether Anaatasla home or likes to travel. she will love this beautiful masonry horne located near the Greenbelt Center; In fact, we have a choice of two, priced from $20.500 to $20,900. Let us show you both of these ·nlc~ homes. Knlrhak? No this home 's nPitlwr ('old nor a Shn,ck; Its an •ulmlral or at kast an adnllrahl•· ramhl<,r in the Lanhnm a rt•a: 11 beautiful 4 bedroom rambl<-r with <'<'Ill. A.'C, large r .. r. room with bar. carpeting and mnnv extras: \'A nppralsrd at M~.r,flfl. so lets tall< business. FREE ESTIMATES .~--. I lm1wrlal ('h""''· in a 5 bt'droom all brick home in Woodland Hills. We brli<'Ve that once you see this home you won't b" able to resist either the home or the setting. Priced to aell on VA or FHA terms at $114,750. Let us discues this one with you. I OUEEI for Catherine we hav~ the Ol'l!lli Value of the year. A 4 bedroom bl-level home, almoet ne'l' and In auperb condition, cent A/C, appliance• all extraa, and priced to Bell at only $44,11110. s..., It now. Council A STRONG INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE We Grcenbelters are especially privilepd to live in a small town community within a large metropolitan area. QUEEN believes. that this upcoming bicentennial council has the sober responsibility to preserve Greenbelt's uniqueness and yet make solid plans for the future . . . (i.e., safe bikeways, well-maintained recreational facilities, convenient transportation for the elderly, etc.) Remember to Register Special registrations this Friday and Saturday. QUEEN is challenging five incumbents he needs the support of you and your friends. If you have issues for the bicentennial council qr if you would like to be active in QUEEN'S behalt, just call· him at 345-3532. Authority of J. Neumaier, Treu. Payrdl Savings, Plan. give you room Pnout~h for your familr. Tt has .J bedrooms, sep. din. rm .. 1 ', b~ths radiant heat. and many fratur<'s. At 539.950 on all terms this is n rPal opportunity. On September 16, support JACKM. ,... . • • . tile ·.After·=·~ 'Vnllt·y·. n.:-:1!' c\'t'Q'th:tlg, that will :1~ lv<'r•ity would require 800 tons of trBllh a day in order to produce the 91\0 million pounds of steam It requires. The University has schPduled planning moneys for thla project tn ita 1977 fiscal budget construction funds for 1978. It Is expecting to r"cP.ive ftnanclal help from the Bureau of Mine&. thP Envlronmen· tal Protection All't'llcY and other aourcH. The University would rely subatantlally upon rPfuiiP. received at a county trarwfer station. Gleae Mid It Ia uncertain u to whether Ort!<!nbelt could take refuse direct· lv •o the University plant. or would h*ve to go to the transfer station. 'l'h•· f~rm~r would obviously be 'l :- -· -~~"""'""t loclltion to the city. The University proponl. if feulbl,., offert the best solution to Grt!<!nbelt's waste disposal prob· '" In Memery of ..Pop• Delegates Push Tax Sharing for Cities t i•lll< one to be locatPd In th•• ,·i,·mity of :he P.<~ marina and thr other :o bP locate<.! near Bowie. A transf•'r station would take refuse f·· •m •!:.. ··oll.•ction trucks. pack it. and rdoa<.l It into larg•' semi-trailer trucks which would carry the refuse to thP landfill. It would re. ~'>•'•' haul time but there would also be an incrpased disposal cost over I 'nt nf tht' Brown station. At preS•.'Ilt thr county has no means of flnn:l·'ir.g the constrU<'tipn of these !adlities. :'lit. TrashmorP Another alternntlvr bPing consld· rre<.l under the new count)' waste disposal plan is a landfill site in the northern part of thr county to be dr\·rlope<.l in the :.H. Trashmore concept. mueh ns is bring built in \'irginia Beal'h. Thi; eonrrpt. proposrd by county councilman David Hartlo\'e, would lnvol\'e the cons~ructlon of a large hill from com· parted trash and soli whlcll when fully denloped would br utilized for a \'ariety ·of recreational acth1ti<'B surh as skiing. tqbogganing. and S'l:lp box racing. Hart low Is asking that a pilot projeet. prf'designed and d"'·eloped so that eitizen use can begin in thr<'e to 1\\'e years. be started on a s;··· rnP\'t·ni,-.nt to C'ollf'ge Park, Ci'" .• ,~1··1· Bow\ •. ()r Laur~"l Hartlow proposes that the ~lary land :-;,.tinll'd Capital Park and --1 lASH INC., REALTOR I UNIVI!lMrrY BLVD. 1: RRODII ISLAND AVE. 345-2151 LilT IL\8II HELP YOU! • ? '- N.. Ja.ll~............<i Can you tell the ~erence. . =:;s.•..:-r~ There isn't any. And that's the pomt. ~e.&r.;:.~ Jo~ the PaY!Qll Savings.Pl8n is,so easy .._.. • and.P · ess, yo~ll hardly notice you: re savmg. All you do 1S stgp. up at wor~Tlien an • . amount you specify is automatically set astde froll} your paych~ck and used to buy U.S. Savings Bonds. And while ;you're spending your take-home nay; you're still building a solid nest egg• • 1laybe you won't look any different. Or feel any different. But you'll be a !attiche.... ltdonl \ ...... n~rsday, AUfU&t If, .RBVJBW' ttn --~.---~=----.----~-· --- · Thul~y. Aucust 14, ms THE GRDNBBLT NEWS Cl~ASSIFIED 8 !'ocj~/;J:r~~~JII 11.110 for a 10-word mla!mn- 10c l »poh soring a book booth during the La bor Day Ft-st.lval. Anyon<• wish lng to donate booka may drop them off at boxes locatl'<l at th.- · Co-op Supermarket, Twin Pines, ur Springhill Lake Community Houa" startlnr Thursday, Auruat H. Mys-teries. pocketbooks, comics, chll drrn'a booka, booka of any kind are needed/ If pickup service I~ needed call Roberl4a :McNamara at 3411-1202. for ~b addltioaal word. &;;~i.aat .c111 In wrltlna. acc:Gmpanled by eaah pa)'ltlent, either to the Newt ~'lew oftlce at 16 Parkway before 10 p.m. of the ~ PncedlDI publication, or to the Twin Ptnea SaviDP and Loan oftlce. Tlwn 11 DO chaqe for advertlalnr ltellll •u.t art fowld. Educational books and pmes for all ql'll. Leasure Learnln1 ~n trr. Beltway Plaza 474-1200. ·DIAL TRUTI-I YARD SALE: Port. dishwasher. excellent cond.. baby equip. and more. U Empire ·Pl., Greenbelt. m-2'!M Sunday. PIANO, ORGAN. Acctedltatlon lncludra National Oulld aC Pl.- Teaebera, National ~ettca o1 orpn Teechen, and CertUieatloft by Maryland State allll Jlualc 'feaeben National Alloclatlona. ·· Colleae Park, M6-1113. YARD SALE: 1 famlUes, Sat., Aur. 18, 1G-4. 2-D Gardenway. Toys. furn., m~ycle pta., baked roods (t ver~ much bald. "' misc. TEACHER needs sitter for toddler. GUITAR LESSONS expek1\eed tt'Sther. tolk of claallcal: 3411-3581 1$3.'"0 hr:l n._n4e. GREENBELT-One _bedroom furuish<-d apt. A/C, carpeted-free In ··~·:hanl<' lor babyslttln(, daytime •·nlv. w~•·kdays. _414-9141. .. ijJw;.<; NEF.D CUTTINO? Anythin& •·lae? Call me. Jl'reddle Balu~h 474-94011. I ebarp $11.00/hr. 1 am worth IL TYPEWRITER REPAIR. BLI«'1'RIC. STANDARD AND PORTABLES. C'all •14--tOta. - ANTENNA PROBLEMS s.a. A 8enicle EVERY DAY Expert antenna man wtU iruJtall new /repair antel!lla for AHic or Outdoors 474-5530 <:ALDWIIlLL'S WASIIJD\ IBRVICE. AU makea expertly repalnd. 411lhorbed Whirlpool dealer. OR 4--&11111. <KARlE'S POODLE UROOKINGI make your appointment& today. Call 4?~t. Recorded music and inspiration by telephone '\ TROMBONE. TRUMPET and VOICE LJ!lSSONS. Prof-lonal mualclan with cletrree. ~ PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR Expt'rt and R~llable Plano Service to Grt•·nbelt since 1980. B<!nJamln s .. rk•.lsky 474-611H. PIANO LESSONS: Peabody ConJO••rvatory Graduate. ae.tnneraAdvaD«4. 474-t222. -eats. HOUSE DOCTOR t::opPtt eraltunan wW l'tlpiDell ......_window~ miA elee- &rilwl .1oM. wall pat.clllq, - amlr IIIII, tok. "-nble aMda 111111 yanl <luth>to. Call anytime. 474-5530 WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY et IDW ratl'l; packa&'e& from $411. Call 3411-31181 for appt. FE}fiNIN•; salesperson Is needed for Monday, Friday and Saturday, 12 noon 7 p.m. If you arc lnlo•r,·slt'<l in working In a chic bou tiquo·. han prrsonnllty and tall<• in clotho·• thrn call us: Unlwrslty HnuiiQU<• International. 7420 Baltimnro• Blvd .. Collt•go• Park, Telt•phont• ~!i7 r,076. 'AR POOl, want to join or f•Jrm ,,,, .._. SilL !o HtTO. :14:; l ~Sell SEEKING director for pre-achool: approx. 30 children. Must be Md. State accredited, Greenbelt area. Call 262·201111, 262·1807, 502-2083 or send nwme to M. DuWne. ~H Rlqe Rd., Greenbelt. Md. 20'110•.· RIDE NEEDED. VIcinity of No. Capital St. ... Eye St. for IIChOOI year. Will share expenses. Call 34030111. YARD BALli: AU(Uit 28. 237 Laatner Lane. Refrl(., MlaQ. A and L Plumblnr·HNtlfll. Jobbllll(·Remodellnr. Olll 11112-mo. SALE: seal"a 6Ht pL11·ponr table at 1.(: price: $40:, Call 340-9421. evrnlngs. PAINTING: Interior I Exterior. Reasonable. Referei!Cc. Greenbelter, 9 yean. 3411·21170. roUND: 2 smali1iiiUI'..,tOO:-:-::..l""s-:-:on::-=:pa"t'i\ between Gardenway and Eastway. Call 414-8111 betwl!t'n 9 a.m. and 12 noon. ONE REFRIG.. 16 cu. foot. lroat freoe. $100. 1971 or 72. Call 11ft~r :; : 30 p.m. 3411-1910. voLUNTEERS NEEDED to occa•ionally help serve Greenbelt shutina - The Mcals-on-Wbrcls Program. 779-1000. ~·OR sALE - 2 bedroom frame homr, n~w kltchrn nnd b~tth, wooMd yard. $14,000. 474·00119. YARD sALE: Everything you want nrul th"n somt•! 10 n.m ..- I p.m. Friday. 45 H Rid&'-'· LOST: 7-8 mo. old, aU blnck kit'"" with n blnrl< nnd •liver collar. '""t Sat.. Aug. 2. Hlllsldr Rd. nrra. J(o•w:~rd - :14~·2681 or MI!-311J11: LO\·~Iy 1 br. frnme apt. - good con., 1 yr. iPBHf'. Two bt·. frnmr town- Fum.. hou:w - imm. O('C., nic•· location. For inrormallon on thr!-lt' rPntals CLAHIN~~T <>wn TranHpnrtntion. 552-146S. LESSONS: lst Clal'inl't, 11!'. Army Field Band. BM PRINnNO SIIVICI. Day dt>gn-..· PPabody t ~Oli~Pn·atnry. B~· l(illn(•r~ Rd\'lln«'Pd. 47-\ 0~:~. AFTER SCHOOL CARE nec•lo·d for llrst grad~r. 47~-7679 '''""- SOFA - Italian l'rovindal. Avtwado with ypllow highli~hts. (;ond ··omlltlon $30. 141·:?0~9. l'AINTIN!~-P.xt~rior only. Cull flh-k Sto•w:u·t. :H~-76S~. The Albert/ K. Herllq, 13M Rtdre. a labor journal18t, was recently Invited to be a rueat of thl' SWedish governmt'lll · He and hla wife, ~'ranres. Wl're In SWeden from Hay 17 to June 10. Herlln1 Is the edi-tor of the Balulry and Confetotlon.lli'Y News. lhP oftlelal orpn of the Bakery and Confeetlonary Workers International Union AFL, {.'10, CU.: ll'anlodlan Labor Conrr"s l . Hnlln1 found SwedPn to be a "fabulous pt.ce" with a viable <'<'G-· nom)' and only 1.8'11o unemployml'nt. He was very much lnter.,.ted Ia tMir work humaalutlon p~ and their vPry lntl'illlt'nt urban t>lannln(. While there hf' mtt for about an hour with the primP mlnllller <somethlnl few journalists havl' donfOl. Ht'rllnl asked him about thl' rtac of crltlclam of thf' rovrrnmo•nt. Thl' prime mlnlstl'r _told him that Sweden baa n"rr claimed to br a paradtac and 11 not. Hr said, "The r..at burden of governmrnt I• not so much what wr'l"f' doln1 but the thlnp Wt•'re not doing but should be doln1 and thOSe things we'r•• dolna that we might .not be doln1 well pnourh." HPrllnl saw many Important thlnp. The elderly werr not laolnted but even those living In n building with their own age rronp were In a ~eroup of housra with n ''urlo•ty of ace groups. Hr found (><'naloners proud of tht'ir r~tlre- mo•nt, regarding their ppnslons as rl'rognltlon of their •·nntrlbtttlnl• to thrlr country. f;ummlng up hi• trip Ho·rling R lot lt1 lt•tHn~" FRI. &SAT. AUG. 15 • 16 . FlEE TO ALL ................... _.. Aldl,..llea ... ..... JIIIICiare,._,_._..... ··CWallllle .......... .. *Calntllllelddlla ...... Glltat ,.., ......., * .._.... Golden Aoe Club .,. Alule lieDo.ld \\'IQ- .......... · - .. llll-a4's ,.. Iiiii July was a buly month for mem· · bel'l ot the Greenbelt Ooldeft Age Club, with their five replar Wed· nt!llday n~eetm. dates. A IIUa.load of 48 member~ enjoyed a deltptful trip to Ocean City on July 8. lncludllll a deUcloua dinner at the Georp Waablll(ton Hotel with Ita wide verando and eomfortable I'CICillq chairs for ~ front ,qbt&eelq. P'or the more energetic, there were about four hours ot shoilPtq and walklq aloaa the Boardwalk. The rroup arrived t.ck -Ill o.r.-belt about 7:30 after a very pleasant trip. Another Important activity for the month was the plannlq and •~hedullnr of the overnlcht trip to Wllliamlburr and Busch Gardena on AU(Uit 7-8. Arrangements for buth trips are under the direction of the Travel and Entertainment cbalnnan, Katie Buinrer. New members are always welcome to attend thr Wednesday meetlnp held at 12:30 at thl' Youth Center. Herling• ·visit Sweden ,<e:\ld. "Wt• hR\'t' at ~th Annual Greenbeh Uttle League World Berlel wu played AU(. 2, and. 3 at McDonald's field between the Glanta, the American Lua(ue Cbamplona and the Oriola, the National Leque Champions. The ftm, pme was won by the Oriole~~, 3 to 2, In spite of Pat Jackman pltchinr a one- hitter for the Olanta. John Weeley was the win· nl111 pitcher for the Orioles. The second pme was won by the GIants. 11 to 10, In extra lnnlnp. Randy Oudeman atnrled In the wlnnlnr run In the bottom of the ~ev enth for the Olanta. Tcid Rockwell was the winnlq pitcher. Home. runs were hit by TocJ Rockwell of the Glan\8 and Frank Dorsey of the Oriole~~. The third and decldlnl pme was won by the Orlolea. 17 to 10. Scott Dod.oa was the win· nlq pitcher. John Wetlley hit ~ two-run homer and Frank Dorsey a ~d alam for the Orioles. 14-""' l'al nli~ious building · hours mriabh•. Cnll 47Hl90·1 wrek day•. part·tim•· doing maintrnancc at lo- AL~N \ Sid Barn"tt and AI Skolnik squei'Zed ~t it. ·~-point victory at last Friday's duplicate bridge · slon. Tied for 1eeond place .were the teams of Lucille and Lou Lushlne and M:arraret t.,ymer-Jule Churchill. Next pme: Friday, Auruat 22, at the Youth Center, 8 p.m. Glad to hear that Tlllll' Wetter, 9-.J Rld(e 18 back home after re~ent hoapltallutlon. We wish her a quick recovery. Camp Pin.. Tree younpters •n joyed their trips to the Wildlife Preserve In ~. and Sandy Pblr.t State Park. The campers a1eO obetorved Indian at Oreen!K-li's Indian Sprlnp. Coqratulatlon~ to Greenbrlt's aaalatant city lllllllqer, Denn-18 Plendak, who received a Muter ,f Public Administration ~ from the Unlvel'llt)' of Ptttaburp's Graduate Sebool of Public and In · tPrnational Affairs. Our deepest aympathy to ~!<!tty Ll'hman, llG Julian Court, on tho· death of her mother, Mrs. Katir Ruah. . , all 47-Hl61 or ·174-4244. o'lliLII t'ARE t.HW To•ndwr ••·o·k• ~'""P"""Iblt• Individual for infant don•. llally 9-l Htarting S/25. Hds. \\'ANTED: R••tir<•<i man to work nil AD SPONSOIED IY t;lalne Skolnik- 47...... BABY SITTING done In my home. 346-18118. LOsT-;-North End-·area. White fe· malt• kitten. 8 mo. old. Gray on brad. PleaR oall 474·8301. FUN FAIR Orioles Win In Leeg-..e Series Dr. Vernon Hayer and dau.hters. Katherine and Sara, of 2-A Weet-· FOR SALE: Used Enrlander mat- way, returned from two weeks tress and box spring for doubw ~amplq at Bar Harbor :Maine, bed. In very good condition. Any reasonable oftH considered. 474- whl're he participated In an lntensl\•e course In Mammalian Genetl,•s 1111248. at the Jaclulon Laboratory. COLONIAL Dreaeer. with mirror, Unda Donahue, daurhter of Mr. full abed bed and cliNt. $100. Ma- and Mrs. WOllam Donahue, hopny nlte ltand. $10. 346-4110. Rtd(e, baa been awarded a fourFOR SALE: 12'XU' Meadow Green year IICholarablp to Northwestern Rur. 1 year old. $9G. Call 474-CIIIIl. Unlvel'llty In Evanston, IU. where LOST: Bladen ll'lelci. Au•. 8. Spald· she planl to atudy music. Lklda lnl wood tennis racquet. $15 re· baa played tile viola In the Park dale HIP ·School orchestra, the P. ward. 345-1089. G. Co. youth orcheatra. the P.O. YARD SALE: 3 famllles, 1-H Lau- Co. aenlor orcbeetra and th.- Unirel Hill. Sat., Aur. 18, to-s. Rain- versity ot Md. orchestra. date. Sunday. Houlll!hold & baby Jan<>t JamH. 1-B Plateau, boa ns ltl'ms, etc. her (Uf'St thla week, Genevlevt• fo'OR SALE: Modern sewin1 ma Bruneau, a ~eboolteacher from chine, all attachmenta. $1211. Wom- Poltlers France. She Ia vlaltln1 en's, men's golf clut.. "-l olrer. here under the auaplce. of th<' Woml'JI's aolf shoes, size 1 :M, $11. lnternati~~: FriHidlblp Families. Mini bike, Sl~. 348-?etlll. I ---- ORElllN'BELT TOWN AND COUNTRY SCHOOL.- accredited 11~· thfo Maryland State Board of Ed~tt"ation, Ia now enroll1nl for the tall An evly chlldheod prorram ljl dfted on a full day balls for ape two and a half tllfVIIP ftve. All t..-ehen workln( with the children ~ cert.Hied by the Marylalld State BOard of E4UC1atlon In Early ChUdhood. Call :Mu. Ruth, Director, at 41..cs2 for lul1h.. r Information. \ .. FOR RENT: on the Ocean. Dewey Beacb. Xon. throurh Fri., any week In September $1211. 3 bedrooms: screened porch, sleeps 8. Call 3452276 or *-892'1. M:OTHIIR with certificate In early cblldbood I'Ciucatlon would like to care for chlld, preterablly 3 yn. and up. Greenbelt area. 346-7491. (),~ ------------------------ ------ KIDSI Have fun and win prilel, Race Eve! Knlevel and DetTy Darlq Cyete., provided b)' IdNI Top. Each ~ winner collecta a free Eve! cOIIllc book. AT GIUIIlNBIIILT ROAD At Beltw'SJ Jl:xlt 21 and Kenilworth Ave. eo~Qletel)o air condltloaed Greenbelt- Carry-Gil friday Extra Large CheeM Piua ........................ $2.15 Closed Sat., Aug. 16 Thru Labor Day Back to SchOol Sale ~ Starting Sept. 2 - For 1 w.-lc \ _ ,Quarter Pounder - the WOW Burger Wow, Wllat a..,,..,, Wow luf181 ... _............................... $ .55 Wow "Chee" Burger .~ ..........-M. $ .65 Toe Smacllint Delftltff 474-4991 107 CINTERWAY ~OIN YOUR CRFDIT UNION IT'S WHERE YOU BFLONG AUTO FINANCING $ Low Amount of Loan $1,500 $2,000 $2,500 $3,000 $ CREDIT UNION RATES 24 Months To \Ill Monthiy Payment· Interest $88.94 91.92 114.10 137.88 $ $154.H 206.08 257.80 309.12 38 Months Monthly ,Payment $48.12 84.16 8G.20 96.24 To\al Interut $232.31 30UI 317.10 464.14 Stem's Monthly payments Include principal and lnter~at (.8 of 1"- per month on the unpaid balanceannual ratel, plua life Insurance for ell(lble borrowera at no additional COlt. SHOE REPAIR GREENBELT FEDERAL While U Wait DISCOUNT PRICES CREDIT UNION U"- Beltway Plaza .. round the corner Hanonr Bboel 174-eUII Mon.-Fri. 1t-l\ 'I _.,............... _......_ IW. 'til....... ___ 121 Centerway IShop'plnr Center> Md. 20'110 Phone: 47~ Hours: Dally: 9-3 e Saturdaya: 9-1 Friday evenlnc 7-9 COME IN AND GET YOUR FREE BICENTENNIAL COLORING BOOK Gre~nbelt, ; / P111e8 - Did you know you can buy a ·--- CITY NOTES The city finance olllce reports that the city ended Ita ftliCal Y•·•u operations on Junt• 30, 197S with !!l'Penditurrs of $U28.&9, aemt• $9.241 lrss than tlfr budget~ amounts. At tht• same time, howew•r. its realized revenues were · some $10,!210 short of the amounts __ anticipated for the ftacal year. All light pole bases have been poured and the poles lnatalled c•n tennis courts. Most of the elt>ctrical equipment has been ins~lrd In the building. It is anticipated that the poles and the equipment will be connected by underground wires this week. A contractor for Pepco installed the underground conduit from the building to the aervice pole. Pepco will' Install tht• 8el'\'ice lint' Into the building. Work has been done on (ll line painting. •2l an air conditioning unit at the city olllce. and '3 1 equipment in the pump room at the swimming pool. A sign listing l't'guiations was erected at the entranct' to the lake park. Stret>t cleaning and storm sew· er maintenanc<' was accomplished as a rrsult of thr past s~,-~ral hard rains. C'onsiderabl!' work was don,• at h>· Lan~ and Ridj!"r Road. r~ mo\"in~ down Bicentennial Activities .bY illte\'e Poluchlk Photographs, Slidesland. Movies Needed A more complete pictorial history of Greenbelt, from its birth to the present time, is being developed at the Greenbelt LibrarY with the asSistance of the Greenbelt Bicentennial Committee: The completeness of this project ·depends on the voluntary help of Greenbelters, w.ho have been known to respond generoush· to previous civic ·--appeals. . d It you ·have any photograph~. slid~s or mo\'it's of \'arious people or activities that had a part in Greenbelt's life. pleBSt' bring them to Betty Allen in the Greenbelt Library. You can call Mrs. Allen vn 34S...S800. The materials will be catalogued and made a\·ailabl<' to present and futurt> residents. guests and scholars intert'sted In knowing just wha~ it is that makt's Gre<'nbelt a un-· iquc American cxperiPnce. If you should want to se-e thr materials HELP! :-:and :1nd silt that washf"d Ritl~,, ".~· ro~ommatt~ ;q,. ;,:.·ttin~r ::I 1:'tT\ at ln•·xt to Ml'Donnld's h1 College welcomed I· 131 Centerway Greenbelt, Maryland 20'170 flt--11100 l.iot \'our liom.. With l's tor Tup l'rl•·•· und (lui<·k S~tll' S.·n·lro• Is Our Bu"in""" & W•· no S.•n lee Our USTI:\'(;s W•· ar<· <-xp•·rts in selling hom.-s in (;r.-.·nlwtt. If you consider piPRSI· contact on{' nf our t::~;lwrl•·nr<'<l Al!f'nts for a f .ir mark<'! \'diu., of your hom·. Yr,ur r•·WR.rd for listmg with ·;s l~I"ICK S.-\U: to '•·n·i('l' \\·,. TOP I'JIIn: .-\'\U \\.hf"n it (•ri·mNI \lt·an Rwdm~to. St•r\ ir•· II\ Our Buttirw"s <'IIAP.U>TI 1\\':'\!-: \'lLLAGE: ()1'1-::'\ HU1'iil·: l P ~I .; P ~I 7954 Lakt•r·r· st Dr!';' 2 BP<.iro<Jm Brick 1: _ Bat ;1 TrJ\'I;nhiJ1JS'" dosr• to r;r,.•·nb>-1: I.ak<·. pr~ d a;ld Prk•·d r.gh: S29.900. GrN·nbt-lt: l.luy .. r th•- W••·k: St3.500 2 BPdruom Fram(• Hom(· in woodt:•d an·a. Homf' Did you know you can SAVE $450 WHEN YOU BUY A NEW AMC. MATADOR AND OET FACI'ORY AIR CONDmONING AT NO EXTRA· <lOST available on all Matadors ~n stock -equipped with Factory Alr Condttl~lng ' Offer Ends Aurust 31, 1975 LOU TOLLISON'S · :': • r'•k:• Pnd \Vt•nning-" t: l-'~ll!l!l 4301 RHODE ISLAND AVENUE BRENTWOOD, MARYLAND ON U.S. I IITWIENMT.IAINIIR & HYAnSYILLE GREATER LAUREL HOSPITAL A USATELLITE" Greater Laurel Hospital is NOT going to be what the citizens have been led to believe. It will NOT be a GREATER HOSPITAL; it will be a GREATER TAX BURDEN. Wt: st:l.l. <;Rt:t:'\Bt:I.T St'lling '75 PACER for $3,384? 864-4747 Paro<• OrdPr Early Le Leche League of Greenbelt will hold the last In a series of four monthly meetings on Wed., August 20, at 10 a.m. at the home of Mrs. Regis-Milan, 224 Lastner Lane. This month's topic will be · rnar· .·.•n ·... !t:t:•,· · unr hnnsP ''" 1•':1! i·: (;!'t•Pt!IWU. Hwn ! Any 'ilk:-<tion~ abnut wlnu - WANTED or•: \\'' hav•• the hq:,·st selection of '\VIne.• from arc>und the world. Spedal pric,·• 0n case purchase• Did you know you can buy a antt th_rownn: ;nt:, th,· lwnt. If 1!1.' ·t ~ fan·s park and piaygh,und. 3 BPdroom Frame To\\nhouMe with hurl' addition on corn<. r lot In wooded ar~>a. Remodeled kitchen with all new appliances. Lots of room for large family. 2 Bedroom Brick Townhouse cloSe to Center. Waaher, dryt'r, Air Conditioner. Home In very nice c-ondition. 3 Bedroom End Masonry close to pool. library. school. a;nd shopping. This home is in nry cood condition. ADELPHI: 2 BEDROOM DF:IXXE APT It is not going to be a voluntary non,profit community hospital as was promisecl' It is going to be a satellite of P. G. C~unty General Hospital, owned and controlled by the County. · See record of County Council meeting reported in Laurel News Leader; May 11, IS SHOPI'ISC; C'F:'\Tt:Jt Xf:XT TO ~10811. (;As STATIOS Btws lltuitw V4ame 38, Number 40 PARKWAY A FULL-SERVICE· HOSPITAL Parkway WILL BE a voluntary non-profit community hospital. The citizens will DIRECTLY control its policies, not the County. Parkway will not be a satellite. It will provide full medical services. Parkway will be a hospital politicians do not control. Contact your Government Representatives and let them know how you feel. This ad is sponsored by the Board of Trustees, the Citizens' Advisory Committee, and the Medical Staff of Parkwqy Hospital GI\EENBELT, MARYLAND l} l} Festival 1-/igh/ights. l} l} by Sandra Hames Thursday, August 31, 1975 Professional Judges Festival Art Show Elhibits aad -DemoQ,stratio•s Froni Freezing to Solar Heati11 by .....,. Barnes ' During the Labor Day week-end, from Saturday ~ Monday, Augu.o;t 30 to September 1, Greenbelters 'lo!ill _!lave lie opportunity to attend many exhibits and demonstrations oa a variety of topics. ' People who want to do canning or freezing will be interested in the exhibit, "The Art of Food Preservation" by the Prillce George's County Home' Extension Office in the Center Scholl, Saturday and Sunday afternoons. Home Economist Marcie Myen will be on hand part of the time to answer questions. Pamph]etl and guides will also be available. Helen Kamerow of "Gallery Row" o - t Worlren · In Georptown will be thla year's Ladles from the Eutem Sllon judge for the Labor o.y Festival Area Council of the Intematlaul Art Show on Saturday, Aurust 3o. Ladles Ganlient Worken wll id 12:~5 p.m. and Sunday, August up an exhibit dl.lplaylnr the - ' 31, HI p.m. at Greenbelt Centrr A new tl'8118p0rtatlon plan for of their Industry In the eal"'l!ft& School. .. the Prince Georges County public area on Saturday. In addl~on to a Prizes will be awarded for adults school system will be Initiated on worker cutting fabric and lliiCitbK in thf' following caterorlea: 1) ollti Sepl 2. Starting times for m01t sewing, one lady will be qu...._ '11x young people comprise the stage on Saturday, 2 p.m. Soloist and acrylics 2) water color, coUare. schools will be changed in an at· new rock group, "Theory In Prac. Diane Irving will sing favorite mixed > drawing, prints f} sculp,- tempt to economize the operation while others will be taldinr allaat 3 their work and their union. tlee" which will apP<'ar on the folk songs as wen·· as· ortrtnal tun• and ceramics. Prizes for chll· of the bus floot without disrupting Itl'llll sewn wiQ be rtven .,.,., IAIIor Day Festival stage, Mon .. works. She will bt' accompanied dn•n will be In: 1l painting l the educational program. 2 ~at 1 p.m. by a guitarist and drummer In a drawings and collage 3) crafts. In To accomplish this the Board of 8J! well u balloons. sewlq blldll, J(lchael Sucher, lead guitar, Jo.•l medley of folk and countr-Y rock addition, a special award will be Education hired LKB Adminiatra- fashion guides, -1nr ldU IIIII other trinkets. l(utner. guitar, Georgr Beau~hamp. muslc. presented to the artwork that best tlve Systelrul, a consulting ftnn, to A photographic eithtblt detallhll ke,tloard <plano and Of'ian l, and Finally, the festival stage clos- Illustrates thr theme "Am<'rlcan At develop a computerized bus sch~ DD!d Splegelthal. saxaphonr. :oil rs down Monday night with a Work." A nominal registration f•,r ule. The ftrm was asked to com· the history of the ILGWU will also accompany the demonstratlbn. GI'Mnbt'lters arr joinrd by two 5--part harmony band, "The· Crlp- of fifty crnts for adults only will press school starting times fro'!' New Carrollton youths, Prtr Wil Hrllt'Optf'r Dlaplay pie Creek." Two singers are join- <'nnblr th" Art Show. which Is two hours to as close to one hour ' :\lnny have recently heard of the 11011, bass guitar, and Vrlma DP .,d by a rhythm guitarist, saw manngrd by a vnluntrcr mf'mb!•r of po~slblr an ~ to till buSt'S at or Shields, dn1ms. .. trorts by thl' Maryland State po-plrkt•r. banjo and bass player for tht• non profit Labor Day Ft•stlvni c 08 S" 0 lcafpatc y. d It AU, rxcrpt .Joel, met rnrh nthl'r snmr v<'ry zippy country rock muf 8 cvrra ac ors ma e necessary lice to speedily remove victims ol . porn_tlon to pay for a pro ~. to use a computerized schedule. a traffic ·accident and ruah them In thrir music theory class 'II sir. •--" •inn I JUdgt', maintain thr rlran Onr occurred when the Board shor- to thr hospital via helicopter. Bt.ab Parkdale High School. Thr group llnes of ~hr school as rf'(julrrd trned the- elementary school day pollee and tire department penon· is newly-formed, and is PXpech'd by th ooi board, and aidr '" from si.x and a half to six hours nel will be on hand Saturday, at to provide llnly <·ntertalnmcnt on obtaining sultabl<• (Jr!Zf'S for '' 011 and a situation was crrated wher' noon In Braden Field, to dlspla;J the finn I day of tlw Festival. AII testants. morP buses would be nt'edrd in the MEDIVAC helicopter and BDItOfl'rthrr. tlwy will piny 12 instru ThP proft•ssional judgf', Hrl"n the afternoon. Also the Board's de- wrr questions. If, bowever a trllftle ments. Kam<•row, has bt•t•n drawing nnd clsion to schedule all interscholas- ''me~ncy occurs, the copter 111111 fly ~lary I..ou WIUlamaon <'hrsH 'larathon C~nter · school's new principal, paintlng for many years, having tic sports evt>nts after the school have to leave-. Ol<•ss chnmpion .Joe Sucher will Fabrir Flowrn John Vnn Schoen hoven,. hopt'S to graduated from the Art Instruc- day WBB another contributing facbe playing up to t••n opponents nt For craft enthusiasts. mrmben follow In thf' footsteps of recent tion &·hools, Minneapolis, Minn ... · tor. (8ecauae of late ci01ing times a tfllle In his marathon chrsil srHsota. Sh!' furthered hrr training of some secondary schools, howof the 4·H Cl~b will demonstnle principals In "working closely with aioa, 8 p.m. to midnight,. Satur bv studying under the famws evr[. some sports events will ba"l' fabric ftower-making near the Centhe community." He looks forward da,y only, August 30, In the Carn Ukranlan artist, .thr latr Mykola to be rt'scheduled during tht' school ter School Auditorium on Sal.drIvai area next to the CARES to having "as oprn a school BB Shramchenco, as well as Antonio day.) day afternoon. For a small fee - bootll. Joe welcomes all to bring possible." Involving parents and K11rafyllakls of Grrccr, Rlrhard Thr Bonrd recently learned that t<'rial~ will bP provided and partitheir chess Sf'ts and try to stump thr community hos long bet'n a H11rryman of thr Maryland School less funds for tre.nsportation would cipants may make their own flowparticular Interest of his and he the llll88ter In this, his third straight is delighted to ftnd himself at Om- of Art nnd DI'S!gn and Nanrttr be allocated to school systems by ers. year at the Labor Day Festival. <'hambrr :\lualr ter school where these Ideas havr Schwetc. artist and protrgr of tht• the State Bo!lrd of Education. The Therr will be a fee for playing famous American artist, Frederic- State Board also dlfet'trd that High Sehool students will demlong bern a tradition. eaoh garnr, with prorreds going Taubes. She fet>ls onr Is nr\'o'r school OP<'nlng times be brtween onstrate thel r music capabllltiM "Mr. Van", a nickname he offers to Greenbelt CARES. through learning all thrrr Is tn onf' and one half hour span of time. with wlectlons from Hayden and to all, has been In Prlncr Georges learn and Is constantly striving tn All schools must honor this direrMozart. "TI'pplngs Folly". a atrill& Barbrrshop Sinalnr county six and a half years. Last broaden her horizons. ~·or the last tlvr by Sept .. 1976. quartet with flute, will play clamSpringhill Lakrr Dirk Baldat1C year l)r wBB a member of the floatyear she has been sculpting with The new schl'dule will minimize ber music in Youth Center rooma leads his group, "The Bowie Ing faculty. a federally funded proPhillip Ratner. the number of children waiting for B and C on Sunday afternoon. 1 Knlchts of Harmony", in favot- gram to aid srlected schools In lm· She has taught art In the art buses In the morning while It Is p.m. ltc renditions of barbrrshop singproving thrlr reading progre.ms. 00 Undrr the direction of Sue 'reptor. Featuring a chorus and quln Before that· ·ht' was a curriculum drpartmrnt of the Suburban Musit· ~:~~ ~~~~ ::Si,Jo :~_e:l ~e~o~a~;. ping, all the students attend either let, th<• group Is an official mem reaour<'r teacher for a yrar. Thr School In Kf'nslngton, but prefers trachlng In her homr studio. Sht• at 8 : 10 a.m. The- system will also High Point or Northwestern Hlp previous four years he WllB ember of thr Socl<'tY for the Preser use 11 fewer buses. thereby optl- Schools. and are membera of tht. vation nnd Encouracement of ployed by the National Education has also taught art appreciation mlzlng thl' use of all n\•a!lable busPrince Georges Chamber H111lc :,U. Barbershop Quartet Slnrtni In Assoclntlon liB Director of Student cours!'s at the Burnt Mills Elr es and reducing operating rosts. soctation. John Bailey will )llll,y Am<'rica. Tlw group's motto Is "W" Action for Education. mrntary School. The artist' hns Althoujth somr parenL• ha\'P romflute: Brrndo Kimbell. violin: CindJ sing that others shall speak", and Van Schoenhoven received his bern vrry actlvt' In thr Montgom plalnrd of the nrw hours. school any funds they ri'Cr!vr are donated training at the Unlveraity of Ore••n· County Art Assnl'iatlon, aMI olflciuls feel It Is a system that will Heazllt. \'!olin: MichAel ChahaD. \·lola: and Todd Carlson, cello. '!'be to Logopedics, a speech therapy gon. He taught In the Oregon pubfor thr last two Yt'ars has brt•n be fair to all. According to Dr. program will last about ~ll minute&. organl1.ation. lic schools and WIIB an elemrntary Prrsidrnt of this group. Carl H888t'(, "No one area has abKarate and Wrlrhtllttlnr <'<>tmtry, Folk MtJalt, school principal for thrre )'l'ara. Hrlrn and fellow artist Caryl sorbed mol't' Impact than another:· Followers of Kung Fu will ser "When It Rains. It Pours" Is th~ He wns also principal In an Inter· Brody opened and managed "Hall Parents will get Informational namf' of a new group which will national school In Jnpan for a y<'llr. wav Gallrry" in thr hf'art of material In lat.. August concerning their favorite sport on the sta~ appf'ar on th<' Labor Day Festival He expt>ets to rrcei\'e his doctorate G~rgrtown brforr moving to their school hours, bus stops. rtc. Also Monday rvenlng at 7 p.m. Green· this December. present !oration at 3235 P St., N.W. •·hlldrrn will be glvl'n cards by their belter Bob SPt'ar will rxptaln many whrrr thry bt'camr a member of bus drivers on the first dav •·f techniques to be prrformed by members of tht• Tompkins Ksnu.. "Gallery Row". s<·hool. Th•·•e will agaln list tnfor· A~soc.·iatinn. Grernbelt rl'sldrnts ar<' urgrd to For additional Information rr · matlon about thr nPw srhedulr. Similarly. Bob Rarnhnrds "'ill keep better watch on thrlr lawn gardlng thr Art Shnw. r""tact Sl'hoo!s attrndt•d by Greenbelt represl'nt the Dynamo Welghtllfl· furniture a~ well as thrlr neigh· Chairperson Anne Brunnrr at 474 students will operntr during th•· lng Club. Hr and other membe" bora equipment. Suspicious-look2899. following hours: Cl'ntrr . 9 a.m .. will glvr a drmonstratlon of th• Inc persons should be reportrd to HL Hugh's Chur<'h Parish <'oun ~ p.m.: North End 9:3~ a.m. techniques lnvoh·ed In power lift· the pollee immediately at 474-II~M. dl is sponsoring lhP reloratlnn of ~:311 p.m.: Springhill Lake . 9:311 lng. This c\'rnt Is scheduled for Sat· Recently several local juveniles a ViPtnamPHf' rcfuJcPt• family to am. - 3:311 p.m.: John Carroll- 8:15 urday night at 8:~11 p.m. have be,•n found carrying of!' lawn Grr<•nbPIL It is <'Xpcctrd that thr a.m.- 2:111 p.m: Oakcrl'st- 9:08a.m. ·Sc-uba· Divlnr equipment. family will arrtvr In the community 3:08 p.m.: Bf'thun'r Junior High. Members of NASA's S<'ubn dlv!DJ A housr was broken Into on Last· around !'lept('mber I. 9:30 a.m. · 4 p.m.: Gr,...nbrlt JunUn Fri., August 22 !ht• Wlldllk dub will perform Sunday at n0011 ner Lanr during the tlmr the resiTht• rdug-t•e fumily will b,· liYint: Pr<•St'f\'1' of Largo, Maryland will Ior High · 8:110 a.m. - 3:'20 p.m. and dent \\'ns out to dinner. Pnrkdlllr Senior High - 9:30 lj.m. - at thr ~unlt'ipal Pool. They will \\'lth a Grrrnbclt family durin~ bring to Brltway Plaza mall •• liw t>xplaln the various usrs for divSt•veral cltlzenband radios werr 4 p.m. th<'ir stay In thr c.ommunlty, A.. ·~nlmal• and charach•rs to enter Ing f'(juipm~nt •nnd will p~rfom1 •tol~n last wrek. Thr dt•partment enrdlng to thP rrfUII<'r commlu ... ._ lain tht' youngstrra from noon t.,. som" t•xhlbltlon dlvrs. AI!IO dlVf'l rrmmmt'nds th11t thPsr items be hid thp spcn.:orlng orgnn:zatlon. St,, 4 p.m. Balloons and frrt• admls den In thr auto or rf'mo\'ed at It's H Grt'l'nbelt lnatitutton. llkt• H••len MrEwan will !I'll lntrrf'str~ Hugh's, will provldr living quar- slon passrs will be 1'1\'t•n away. night. the Labor Da~· Frsth·al. and Uw spectators whrrr thry ··an tAlu trrs. food. furnlturt• and other "C.•'"· (l)n Sat., Autfllst , an Arts an<l 23 In two separate lncldt'nts unsetlrrworks on th,. 4th. It's on Its diving lrssons. • r~s•ltics until thr family can pro Crafts fe~tival aponsort•d by !oral lith annual round, nnd Is coming liloiMr H1'8tln1 rurPd property. furniture and drc Interesl<'d In solar heating? ~A or•tlw Items. wPrr stolen from ndr for thrmselvrs. The sponsors groups will demonstratt• gla•s acain Lro Gerton',o Fish Fry, ~Ill also uslst thr family In ns blowing. pottery, leatlwr rraft. schrdulrd for Sun .. Aug- 24, at the SA scientists will be on han~ Sunbalconle• In SHL. weaving and many othrr craft ' lakr park picnic art'a from noon day In the rarntval al't':t from ~ · ~ Three loral juvrnll<'• wrrf' apprc· Klmilatlng Into our •ocirty. lrarn p.m. to talk abotlt and explain via hended following 11n lncldrnt In tng Amrrlcan rustoms. and lu talrnta. Hand -mad<• •·rnfts will be on. A• usual Lt-o and his ftshrr a series of Illustrations ius! h.,..· whlrh th~ Grrrnbriar swlmmln~t r•rovldlng transportation. lnr~guag.·. displayed and sold for muscular man friends McLaughlin, ThurJ dystrophy and thr l.'hlldren's Hom•· ton. Storch, Morin, Frankrnber(':. solar heating works tmd how they pool was cntf'rrd during the night. shopplnll'. Nlutatlonal. and Job n• and fil<tureo vandalized. Onr of th•• •lstan•·r. It_ Is, ••xpt•rt<'d that th•• In Baltimore. hav., providPd thr plan to lmplrmrnt the systo•m 011 S!rgrl. <'l<'. refugee f~JVlly will bt• ~blr to pro Also on Sat., thr ~lr•·us naobat thrre jU\'Pllih•s assaul:ed thr sr main ~ntrrt• nssorted fish <'aught some Greenbelt Homrs. Int·. unlbl. A modd hou•e tnot GHI 1 will "'"" curl!\· 1\'URrd who wa• makng his ddo• for tllrmsl'lvrs Within six to "Mr. Big D" who dors balancing. In the Atlantit• Oc<•an. l'lwf Sey br displayed. ROmP ZO ft'<'t in tht• air on onp rmmrhc. All thrrr MUbjPrt~ arr ,\- t<gl't month". mour Kaplan will do !hP frying So lhRt otlwr mo·miJ,.,.. of t h,• lingrr and a ln<ldt•r and ptnte •pin waiting .-ourt action. and a.' !ht• oustom rvrry othrr yrar. Two adults, one a resldrnt of flrt•rnb,•lt community ran shari' lu nlng, H~ I• a one mRn mini clrt·andldates for city council wlli Volunteers Needed II SHL. the other a resident of Belts· thls rtrort an account. "VI~tnam en& show In Itself and will come give thf'lr views on GrN"nbelt af ville. wrrr charged by Officer Fu• Rrfugrr Rrlocatlon Fund.'' h••• •tralght from CaliforniA to the fairs. It's all frrt> -· friends, neigh· Any on<' wiahlng to work at ~. rhun. shortly after stealing bi· bern o(•enl'd at the '!'win Pine·• Mall Rnd give four pt•rformanc~s bora and all Grrenbeltrrs arr In No rUt End PTA Book Bocrll-l cycles from a rrsldent of Pln<'crrst ~avlngs nnd Loan to ret•rive do •t11rtlng at noon. Fret' candy and vlted. For a more frstlve party during the Labor Day Featlftl Court, nation•. Anyont• who might b-· balloons will be g!Hn to the pii'U<' bring salad, or dPSS<•rt to may call Robrrtn Mo•:-iamara a• " Two Greenbelt residents were ar· 'blr to pnl\'ld•• hl'lp in anvwny vnungatrrs nt th•• Mall during round out the m••al. If thr wrnth,·r 34:1- 1702. In tht• -1'ft8t · the boot"' ree~ for driving ·n en r •tolrn "houhl contact ~<I<' Gr"nt at 4;4 '"" r"rf,•rmanrrs of tht• Mini Onr Is ftnr. romP. If not. a rain da!" hu bren thr maj"r S<lllro··· or PT.' from Parkway. Mo.n C'lr,.us Acrobatics. wilt be annoum••·d later. fund•. The Labor Day Festival Clowns will be around Greenbelt nezt week distributing 'free tickets to children for a drawing on ~val ride tickets.. _'lbe drawing will take place Friday eveniDC at the Festival's opening ceremony. The clowns will appear MODday, 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Beltway Plaza; Tuesday evening (IIUDe time) at Center Mall; Wednesday evening at Springhill Late Recreation and Thursday at the swimming pool. P.G. Schools To Operate New Trausportation Plan a;' 1 New Principal At Center School 1 The Police Blotter 1972. with wa"h1·r. drp·r. dishwaMhf·r. wall to wall <•up.-ting. This Apt. <'ondo is in nrw •·on•litlon and In a very desirable an·a. Priced right $2o 500. , '75 CJ-5 JEEP for $3,689? ~·r·t.·mht·r ri1·1' h PORTER'S LIQUORS is Did .you know you can buy a' that ate presently available an were shown during the Tugwell Room rt'Ceptlon on Greenbelt Day, check With a member of the stat!' when you. visit the Library. La Lecbe Meetinu .(tireenbrlt - '75 GREMUN for $2,886? Refugee Family Is Coming To Greenbelt Beltway PIIZI Host TO Wildlife •A1i•1l1 - Leo's Fish Fry