ller - Greenbelt News Review

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ller - Greenbelt News Review
TO HIIILIIHT
IIEETIII, MAY 17
SUPERMARKET
474-Q522
by lfa'f'la Fleteher
Gret!Dbelt R - Inc. members will be ashd to a P·
prove five bylaw ameadment to the corporation chart"r .,t
the allnual m..etl~~~r to be beld at Center School on \'hdn .. , ..
d..,y. May 17, at 8 P~m.. In an effort to ensure a quc·ru;r;
door prizes will be awarded
HOURS
MONOAY-SATURC:Av 9-9
SUII<OA'v 10-6
'NEWSPAPER
In addition to reporte
, Maryland 20770 Thursday, May 11,-1989
Grade A Fresh
ChKke~
Drurnsticks
89c
....
•.••.•. 49t
........
MThig~fto~·~·--------­
CCH>p Lean Beef
~Top2•••
Co-op
~K
:::... .
~..·2·"
Seedless
=nJ-29
).59_
S,.rerilll
j;;,k ..
J
...: a ·reeord8 infonnatioa Q'S.............. to take . . . . .
'fill the data ProeeuUte ~
-.........
aJild ·~
a - - c:riolo iDteTto work with
the Pill* cleparlmeDt. The ..._
. , . "' the latter •-'"llot _ ...
---.edwfthG......melt
aence ·of
program,
an
early
retiremen+
'
The budget
- tofth~les
retail:
eia'ht
of the·ele~en
which wm slated to be replaeod
and convert them to take home
can. The odclltloa of eon
would, Jn eft'ect. provide 16 ot..:
ficeno with take home ears beea-.e
ather e&ra are already in the pro.rrant on a shar·ed buie- one ear for two oftio.
-t
-.-
--.JamaR.C.....
,_
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tbe
looepb 1.....
eltJ' .............
PHil•· .,_the
take home .....
asked -
... ...,._
.......
G'-np(WthM-~J' ploeko
-~.-
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Sf iced lacon
Gwaltney
1 lb.
Great Bologna
99c
LB.
79c
2 lb.
69c
Nort.hern
4 )lk.
Our Value
Toilet Tissue
99c
Carolina
1 lb.
~ID~~ ~~~~
Long Grain Rice 49c
Northern Putel
zro'a
Napkins
$1.19
Ubby'o
liiS
2/99c
Heins
Sauce
Downy Liquid Fabrk:
U.S. lOX~dark or lijfht 2 lb. bag
Softener
laking Sugars
89c
Our Value
100'!1
Liquid Bleach
Post Oat or
White
QT.
$1.09
IS pt.
$2.19
pl.
White Vinegar
~··
59c
12 a..
-
$1.39
...
$1.59
u OS.
$1.39
Red 6 White Shndded
JIOZZABELLA
or CJIKDDAR
12
OS.
$1.49
~
20 ....
$2.79
Keebler Cook;ea, P - Somdia
g::: ~'::-1~$1.99
PlaDten 0.,. Routed
Peanuts
Dill Pickles
.... the ia-nt!Oa opedallota lo
$1.29
. - Jmpcirtant, Crue said he
w.aJ4 rhoo.P the eompvter per-
-.
Light .....
12 ....
$1.79
Take
.GieH~s
Iron City leer $1.89
. ·- S pt_:.lZ OL ~
'$4.29
$5.M
a LIWr
$1.49
18 ....
7~ IlL
c.-at
~ Kosher/Cnmch-;--QT.
..- . . .--wap, dooriole...,. and ooicide at. _ . Whoa Pvtfto asked Wbe·
·,.._ the eo~~~puter prof-.ional
Italian Bread
QT.
Old El Paso
T-1 Raisin Bran
aao1 Glftftbelt CARI:S) to
·belp pollee olllcen witb -ial
49c
Nachips
of a apecialiat ( ea.lary to
..,. the poliee depart-
'·be -
S.hmidta Sliced
24 ....
Lucky IAaf
oald that the de~
Md .._.....,mmended tbe
59c
Sliced Peaches
$2.19
Domestic
1 lb.
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J1iriDc
OS.
99c
Swiss Ch--
OLD EL PASO
SALSA
Hot-med.-mild
c......
OL
100-9 io
!..og Cabin rea. or lite
Syrup
Fashion Loaf
16
a-..r-.-
79c
Paper Plates
Iron Flakes
69c
CORN-PEA-S
GREEN BEANS
ED,..,_.
$1.29
.....
- - .-.. the-..
_....,thewort.
QT.
Apple Juice
~~t~~ETTI
Ketchup
59c
3/$1
Lucky IAaf
Praaei:Ro Rlnaldi_ _ _ _ Q'&.
Red &: Wh1te Cranberry 16 oz.
$2.29
E.ssitay Old
16 oz.
0
_,_a.- .....
=-~~~ 99c
Licht •
LmJ7
Ice Milk
IS pl.
$1.79
)(-
Frozen Dinners
I Cool Whip
_.,..
SIS
OS.
99c
8os.
89c
AndN
'110 .Jll•
Cha.........- .. $2.M
CHECK OUT .OUR
anne ZappcNIOdi will rua to f111
the remalainc two alot..
Under ·DOrm&] eiJ!eumataaces,
no mont thaD five III8IDbera of
the board are eleeted iD aQ oDe
,...,.. However, a •lxth .....,...,.
•lot waa ereatecl thl.· :rear h)r the
. . . . . .tloa 0t Dlndor Haney
Ratehlnl.. who IIi IIIOYhl&' out ot
town.. 1'he e&DIIidat. who nceiYea
the lowat: n....._, of vot. will
tul the one...~ 'l'aCaaeJ' ereated
b7 HutebiM' re.JcDatlaa.
Caaclldai:M for the three-member audit eGIIUIIJttee of tM corporatioa an: L,FDette Aadraea.
Manila Barn&t aad Rober& ltu&.
Ida. A.8dnMa -a~ Mnw "'
the eoauattt.e.
Vothl& for the board of cliNeton- aDd aadlt eonllllittee . .....,
ben w01
place from ! LDl.
c1t7' eouaetl
to I
-ea...
~
~vide•
for a
...-,..Jal - · , ......... in the
take hotDe car ~m which is.
_........ to c....., one .of the
tWo
lllfMt
U. .,..u..·
desired improYe~nenta
olllcer beneflto. Craae
-~
--leari ... the
moat
f'reqaeotiJ"
citedeas
for leavilllt the lark
· djolr -
WHAT GOES ON
1f....
May 17, 8 - .
City
C.U:xil Pui:Jiie Ht!'arioc on
..............~ Bui~
a ~-•.GHI A,_j Jleetinlf.
c.m.... &-hool
II ._... ActvUory PlAnning
.... M ....i .... Youth Ceft.
ter .
.
............,. 18.·7 .......a .....
GB1 Blodloa. Yb.U., in City
e - l l £--....
• . Buildilll<
·-ioi-
r'OODl
oa
.......... _..,__
_
.._
_
eftiiit•
""""'
- _- - l d have
Gwaitney
g'aret Jlocen.en: and WaFQe wu..
lia11111 are nuudq for ~
llemben Ken Jllleald and Su-
that the penon actually rcceJVt''•~
an improper ~nefit in rr:•:,~u·r.
property, or servif."NI."
Some criticiem hu also 3'~ r ·
faced that th-e-s~ propost"d tHnt>rHt
menU were brought
are
ftw JIAIC .....
~~~·
Staff Ire labs
...........,,..Ill
by Kathleaa ikCIMl'J'
The Greenbelt Public Work• DepartmeJit JVUI probably
rai.oe the quarterly truh collection (ee from $81.1!0 to $36
and hire a general foreman to auperviM the ·day-to-day
operations of the department. aeeordiq to the propoeed
public works budget for the filiCal year 1990.
Repraeniatives of the cit:r
eotaneU, city pvemment aDd
pultlie worlal depadment diaclq..
Md the budcet and the city••
need · to reclaaaity its public
worfla emplo)teetl at a workseaJlion ''011. .April 26 ~n ~ munieipal buildl"*. ·
J• 1990, $2.1 million -will be
allocated directly to the public
worb ·de~nt. with well over llalf doalcnated f« - .
...lateaanee. Tbe 1990 ftpre i»
S.2 pen:ent bieber than the dty•t!i
current. public worlca budget.
AttOrdina to Cit)' Ma.JN~«er
.lame. K. Giese, tbe budget. doe"'
little more than fund the current
k.-vei ·of llei"Vicea., with plUM'S
and mlnueea in personnel The
..._. •icniAeaat, chaqe inwolve.·
.......,,,... the Aulotant Dil'eetor
of Publ.ie Worb to ~ eit:r fin~
anre · depart.ment. and. hirin« a
crieraJ foreman.
-Tile
toa..an will relieve
(PuJ,J;. Wortr. Direetor ~~
S..itlo of the clay-.....sa,. - ·
Yiaioll •nd aiiDw ltiM to. choYete
~
tiJIK..
to
tnanapftwnt,"
GieM; •id.
Refuse CoiJedioa
GieSe'• bia'Jre•t ecmeern i• .refthe
worbeeaion. He said he proppoaed the t4..60 rate increaM to
cover
induatry..wide
expenae
hikeo, ;.,......- eount7 trub
diapoul f'eea to tuacl r.ecycli11Jr,
and the lou of Whldeor Green
8.8 tra•h removal cuatomen,
u.e roUection. he Aid at
- e- G-an:
Leldt
-·
T
. P
- Liobooh.,., lolm Tllrlor,
Walker
and Helea Wllito. Wldta, Walker
aftd Ta,.lor ue - - . ,
BJ'Iawo A - • - ·
Two of tbe hJ'Iaw duo- and
the ......... to the Ca1-tlfleate of
a-
IneorporatioD ajm at !IIIli~ the
llabllltJ' of om..n, cllreetora and
em~tlo:r- In ease they lneur lla·
bllitJ In ...,._tloa with their
GHI duties. Oioe <Iii the . . . , _
bylaw • . . . _ would np._, Ar·
taele XI of the euneat hJ'Iawo,
which now .._lo wid> oueb lhni·
tatlon ..f u.blllt7 .(or ~nlti·
eatloa, u It lo eallod). The word·
IIIII' In the eunent bJ'II\w - l d
be nplaeed ..,.
dratt.ed
..,. tlie eorporadolj •hleh
........, floll7 ta1rH ll'k'antaae of
the
of In
11arJ'laild
u It,... eha..,...l
1988 by law
the
•...uac
leP~&&ure . .
"' Another~ b71a""W chance
prcwidn autllorit¥ for a one-tbae
of the Certlfleate of
· 11M!' loa of Windsor Grftn •o amendment
•. . . _ . . . _ (the ..........
pr~t.e ret~ eollecton lllao ~­
n.e
authorit,.
will exoire at the
qulred the pub1ir workll dep•rt.end ~f tbe meetlnor. l'lnally, the
ment to reduce the eize of their
ehan.re
to
the
Certificate of Jn·
retu.. aew~ from ftve to three
-~rporatiOn it.tf is ~ the ait;nda. This chance eouuta of mCHeat> nou-d that an earlier
,..rtirq[ a paragn.ph dealinc with
m,peti,.. with the publie wo:rb
indemnifkation into the docucrew. ftlll&iatiq naemben: eomment.
Ptained tbat thet' werf IM!Iflftot.ed
TheM two bylaw amendmeDU
in Mrlier cit:r em~ recta.--~· ~nd the propo..d charter chance
siftQ.t.ioM t:hat. could have reare aU part ot an effort to IJI'ooulted In h;,ber
vi&t adequate loa'al and flnaneial
~,.
"""""'·
w-.
,...,.e&ioa
for
.u-tora a n d
wortr. departmeat
...... .,
~ The
fOr a p-at varie.,.,..._ . . .Dlhn ga•• have .,._
ty of . . . _ t h l - and ,.. erilieaod by on
qulrooi a -riety of dille.~ Gleae u,. ~ Cloat · thq do ........ MJ think llaYe for- · opeD- • ......,._.. thai GHI
RH JtUJliEB. . ..r• 11
woald .o-ldo -~~ . . . . . _
'IT1Ie publko
ia ......-..
:doe
·,
up
!JO
lutt--
that membt-rs have not had tJuf.
ficient time to study th~·m A.
bylaw atudy committee to review
the bylawa and the quesuon uf
l~t>n
amendinw the chartt>-r h1u
urjl'ed In letters to the editor e:·f
the Newa Review from m.Pmbt-on.Kat Amber and Eunice Coxon
Other B1law Change.
Three otM.r bylaw chang~~
are prop()Hd. One repre~Jents n
retum to an earlier pral"tke ·~ f
allowing members attending th.•
evenlftl' membenhip meeting to
vote for directors and mem~J')j
of the audit committee after th1•
meetine. This chanae was pro
polled by the nominationtt 1tr1d
eledtona committee. 11 approved,
the !lew voting procedur-e will J;O
Into effe<t in 1990
Another proposed c h a n g f'"
WOUld &me~ the bylaw duli~
J'"'""rith tM dutlea of the_ predden~
\to Hndt h£. eontra(''J a1gninc ot>~
liptJoB.. Th~ amendment would
nqafre h:im to sign only Mut.u.al
~
·....................... In-·
Great Dogs
YOtbw aloee the number ol can·
didata for both theM boc:Un
ez.aetb' ifaatche. tiM namber of
positioaa to be fllled~o I:aeambenta
~t:t7 Deiteb, Chuek B-. Mar..
tion only if tht> direl'tot' .;r !HI!•'c •
acted in good fa1th
HoWO;>VI'l"
the propo11ed bylaw amPndfl',<"'" •
doee provide that "nn 1ndt>mr.~f
cation shall be permitted if •t l'l
proved that such Pf't'!!On's a•·t.ionY
or omiMi~Jns wt-rt> in bnd ·h.1• 1-:
or with deliberat(o di.'!hone8f y or
Contract~!
Oweership
·-----ller--. Tfllll
Wbok: or Half
bouDclarlea.
Jla7or pro -
the clota IDf.,...tioD
t he
neceaaaey to impose •onae reai-
be7oad the Hmlt . . mlcbt be
"Srandfatbered~ iiJto the proeram; new ~e-.. however.
would . have to eonform to the
llmlto.
~
$1.99
an emergency, etc.) it would be
deney limite on otacen beneft.ttinc from the procram. He •UC'·
aeeted thM reaidenee witb.in a
ten-mile ra4fla• or in PriDee GeOr&"a count," north ot Central
A venue m:lcht be feulble bouoclariu. He aloo , _ _ that
...,.. , ...,....modation Jl!ilrbt be
made fotr 1011&'-lime ......,.. who
UYe reuon&bty close to thoee
lfayor. GU Weidenteld •UC'Cnt-ed. that· .ome oMc:en wbo .Ut'tl
a·..-...--.mo
Gwaltney
Q-Tip Swabs
. - . . for two additional emploJ'·
of take home' C*ra' and the ab.
-·-bolncllaaoliadbJ'
Fruh Pork Shouldll!'!'
W:Hiea Freab
Be-.. that the cie-•nt.
'W ·Ito preUmlna.,. nqaeot, Md
.iiold -
Steak
Smoked Pialic
Sauerkraut
K. Giese propoaed no
additional personnel for the
department.
LB.
Pork Chops
Round HJU
.James
,,,
~89t
Beef.
Turkey Franks
by Maria Fleteher
In· the police budget for
Flaal Year 1990 presented
at a city eoUDcll workseasion
- Aclrll 24, Oity Manager
~99C
~----Lean Beef Boneless
Smoked Centft' Cot
1-iold-t:h~-line Police Bodget: Proposes
Take l-lorrie Cars, No New Personnel
from
ofticen .aDd elected committee.,
the ewandidatea for the board. of
dbeeton and the audit eommJt.
tee wiU be lntrodoeed and will
make abort addn..aae..
There will be no drama in the
which
and
woulU
a :1}'
involve
transfer of nat propcrt)·. T'hifJ
ehance would brmg the bylawf!
into line with current prac t.le•• 1n
which the gt>neral managPr 'fli~ntl
contracts for routine good~ nn.-;
~~ervlces used hy the cooprratn.·t·
One other propOfl(>d
h-yla'"
amendment would be an edlto!'f.tl
~hmi:nat,•
change whirh would
::;.
discrepancy in deadlin.-1'1 wh1c.
wu inadvertently intr<-"CiucPd mt ~
th~
the dMument wht>n
bylan ~
were amended at th.e hu1t
m~-t't­
lng. The p1;0post>d c-hunllf' wouk'
inrrease from :J5 t.o 4fi day~ th,-
period for prE'tentation of a fH'·
titjon which ('aHa for unllun• :J-r
of
removal
11
membf't
of
~h··
board of d1reC"tors or an t>h·rt~"d
committee. The ~rt-dt\Y inn"I!A~t'
is needed to allow time for tht>
director or C'Ommitt~e menlber
who ia the subject of the pPtittc:>n
to reply to the cha rgf'l. T h.e r~
plJ could th!Z'n be mailt"d out wit i·
the petition as part of the nu•m·
be• .. Wip package t.ent to mf'mbrn befeore the annu-al weetin~ot
Door Prizfil
Doo:r prizes will con~lftt of a
5106 United St.att"S Sal>·ing Hord
and two .$.')0 bond~ Th{'fit> rlrlzt•~<
will be awarded at the t·nd nr
the m~tlng. Thf' mel!tln~ot: w1:
then bt> receued until 7 n.m. "'•
Thursday. May 1M. ""'h.;on vntm~o~
for the board of diTI!t•Wr~ nnn
audit committee will ('ommt 'h tIn the city coundl chamb..•r H'
the municipal buildinl<..
Nrws fituiew
Oft\ce Hovn
Monday
2- 4 p.m. -c-opy, adA
8-10 p.m. ropy ,ada
Tu.Hda7
8-10
p.m..
~OJIY 1
15 Parkway
~74-4131
ada
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to !tla
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Thureda;·. M:a\' 11. 1989
Letters to the Editor
THANKS
whenever
rh·edeti.
Ther~ were- aoeve.ra.l. ~1a• .pl~es
wher~ people trom all countries
<!'Ould. get ~ogether and exchange
idea..s, 1ntere.lrt..!l and gift.s, or JUst
t.afk a.nd ma.ke new friends. The
athle~ and
coaches from all
nations :~ored their nations·
poht~:s and
made friends with
To tlu Editor·
.\f)• heart:felt thaftlr:~ :.0 Deputy
r:'h1e! Gene D...na a-nd Set. Mike
W::s.:.a of th4!'. Greenbe}t R~scue·
-Squad 111.·~o ~ra.n!!ported lnY hus.
Oand. r.ri>ot"R"e- K.aufman, to t.h.:
:-,•~sp:t.a:
Theu tender :o·... lnlf
,·are "'as un~lievable
A . ...o
man-y thanlo to our
~~:en• and ne1ghbon for their
~allti""'" -and condolences. These are
~oril.e- 9f th~ ~sons GretmlM>!t is
The com~ti-tion
O .i.··~ LETTfa
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be g a n
fur
oar
c-ountries
and
Pr-es.1dent
on
dem.on-
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year ql.i&t"
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requesteo~
n.o.u
'!
B. Witllrow, Jr.
.:
Feot Ill Bal/fields
and reeein.l florlbar data on tile
Ed,..'
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:..::::..
-;"''.::'.i
~
..._than.-that
be
...S plodced
-
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the land woaW
........... Till!)' -
atrioa -
l:..,t for
110t ,...._
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-of
.
., ,_ .,.. MII&W,., ••
I -, > • • '
the
J,..
·..
-~-
. .. .u..t •
commu.n•t:ies
play in the
John
Lann,
Keith
Board, and Officer David
Buerger of ttle Greenbe~t Po. ic~
Department.
Greenbelt soccer coach and
tournament orpruzer Marie Bite
has a special reason to •apport
the M.uacular Dystrop~y Ano
ciation: her liOn, Petey, W •ix,
auffen from Dudteimel!l IIWieU
!Jtrated
~ ()0d
aports.tnanr.Aip.
Wboen all
competitions ended
S-t'W-s 1 ltrt-ieo• 6 npportillg ll.at .- the t.t.aJ medal• won wer~ tallied
.-'!"'Ghe "!I plea for a stll(dy comand tile t:nit.e:d Statu team won
m11ie on the chart.er Al!l'liend74 medals to ·west Gennany's
t saw the- ·~t. eo~and"· U .S.S.R!s 58 me-dals ~h.
rted at tM eM or m.y
I won the Bronze ( 3rd) in the
If not. it stated t.h.at tMo
hammer t}w(Jw. h: ·allot put and
m
teams from
ory
V>. rferne-d GHI members, who
r~tfll . y ld.UT in Jaat ~-·~
eo
Twenty~six youth
G,._~··
.• ~ ...... o~;;ner
have re~istere-d to
Chernikoff, chair of tb.e Green·
belt Parks and Reerea -ion Advis-
January 7 and we aU work!iid hard
PI
The Greenbelt BoY'S and Girls
Club Fi~t Annual Pre-Memorial
Day Sprin~ Soccer Tournament
will ~ held F:riday, May 19
through Sunday, May 21. The
g-oa! of the tournament is to
ra1se $.'),000 for the Museular
Dystrophy Association through
•·-- ·-~ ..........~hin. donations, and
concession sales.
tournament. Several local celebhave alw agreed to piay
in the Celebrity Game on May
21 at 4:30 p.m., including State
Senator l,..eQ Green, State Delegates Mary Conroy and Joan
Pitkin, County Council Member
Richard Castaldi, Greenbelt Mayor Gil Weidenfeld, Greenbel:
City Couocil Members Ed Putens
Joe I.s.aacs and Tom White. FOP
the past betw-e-en onr countries.
ft was a beauty to behold.
M.arth_a _Kaufaao
The GHellbelt Lion BeDeo. with
their huobaadl .. - · will
at the of lbrcie
meet
Harmoa, -
ritte~
everybody eb.e Even Iranian~
and S<nri-et t.'nion people we-re
associating with u.s. the Americana, a.s 11 nothing happene-d 1n
ll"TU: ..
W11P~a.m.
Spring Soccer Tourny
Se•vc"lmD
U,tr,''-
•..,~.._.,.,.
: .., - ~••.::..Y
or 0.1 ve•~
··e '3ffio:;e 1 ~0."'
Book dioElbaarurts
M~mben of the Committee to
Save the Green Belt will conduct
guided tours of the groeen belt
each Saturday. On May 13 at
noon. the tour will start at the
end of Sorthway. Call Paul at
4 7 4-4653 or Rodney at 345-5427
"4r•..-ne Plat., Autt1 Pow.N
S...dra
Rjehard
G r - lett Tours
:)~:d~~ ~~~~~..~~Ot::;:7••~YN~~~ ~=~ ;:~~~
F'ac Ae-,ncHdll Pat Se1.1lly O.bOr_, s..n ~earl Si49el
::::,.""'
I-Ot't
of
Lion Belles Meet:
....,_ . . . . - .
....... _.... oa
"'"-
Dystrophy,
d.i.sea.se that
a
degenerative
makes his mu.cles
weak. The Musevlar Dyd.ropby
Association bel" victim. of
lluocular J)ys-hJ' b]l'. pa)'in"
for health care eost. "DOt eo'ft!'ed
by insurance, holdiJW a :fl'ft .stm1·
mer c::amp, aDd t\mdlnc ~b
toward firxtirw a cure.
w.-.
Laae, . .
.a..
llaJ' IS. The .....
will beciR at 6:30 p.m. with a pot
luck dinner. All _ . _ . 1Uid .
prospective memben are invited.
··~Reports.......,
WritteD
reports
er the eity oftleea or the Greenbelt LibnorJ',
CJTY OF GREENBELT, MARYLAND
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
DMWiDc ahead with eonab'uetion
ot. tlw ColJeae Park station. The
lonjstaadiDif eoudict between tbe
Cl"' of · Co1Joco Park and the
c o - Ia _,.m~,. Mt&led. The
d"' will oeD land -.ted for
..avntl toub'uc.tion m return
for COIII:Blltmenta from the county deialinc with eou.nd berrien.
- I I C deYiceo, nereatlo11 and
pan impt'OftJD.enta, and rounty
Geeu.&in aupport to limit den·
Wt)' of dneiopment in the vicinltJ' of - i l fadlltleo.
••.
A eo.traction coatract hu
aDd Calftrt Road
ia upoa.d to be cloaed at the
rail ....-.,. on Hay 80. When
tllla oecan traftlc: moving from
Jteaihrorth Awnue to Route 1
wiD be rerouted either to Greeni>el& Road or Eut-Weot High-
IN COMPLIANCE WITH AND PURSUANT TO
THE PROVISIONS OF ARnCLE 6-308, TA~
PROPERTY, OF THE ANNOTATED CODE OF
MARYLAND, THE CITY COUNCIL Qf
GREENBELT, MARYLAND WIU HOlD A
PUBLIC H[EARING Of ITS INTENT10N TO
INCREASE THE PR~RTY TAX RAn FOR
THE FiscAl YEAR STAAnNG JULY.1. J98Q.
AS PJtOPOSED IN THE OTY MANAGER'S"
BUDGEr, ABOVE nti CoNSTANT YIELD
TAX RAn.
_,._
The - n t .....__,.t
roed for Calvert Road wiD nm
r,_ the l'·'te of the Uaiat R<nrte 1
,.,.... ., -,.land
........... tilt -
~iAx~ASwa.,
ea...-
W--
u.s.
ao----.-..........
Wlldlite s.nlee and the ~
""~ ............Clair a
....... 117 .WJIATA,
waa-. ..._... .,... rodd dal-
...
···'.
-tiUKICIIEARING*tu. TAu~ ...,.
a· P~, WEDN~iY, liAA¥~17,'····.....f&.
IN THI COUN)Cil·~
. _...-J~IJI~AJ. ···~­
rM~---·-
-
of the Coftlle.· ...., .a..-.,
awl. . aouthward to Lehll'b
A.,._ and Join exlatiq
JI.oed the 94th Ae"' Squadroa Bntavaat.
~,Acthe
........_
....,..Errriron:nental
the
D.• . . . - t of Interior'• J'lah ..,..
PR~;i,~..,..~STAX YIAit. ·'
;,.,
tal 1Uid
....... - G...,..
-~w.
.......__
f<W-the
belt -
:..,. aei'Yiee and ....
- - - ~ no.
-- ..
report """'"
- molyed 1a MebO
·~:kataU.."'tloD from PL. Tottea to
the' ~t tenalauL It o1ao
......._ wta.re- wetl,ada. au~
ba .......... or the illapaet lllbd...... -
~.-­
n.._. .... _..la ...
~of·thew--.
. . . - ... ln>Aa t!ril:lel.- that
WJIATA'a·euller z - . . - a l
•
. _,.had- .......
- ........,..
· al-tiw
..
_:rani
_locatlona,
ots...
...... A _ .
WIIATA wanto to boild the
....__ J'udo on 70 ...._ of
- --of
- ......
B.-.uo A&'ricu1tant
c..n. .....
s .....
....... -
or the Capital-
"""'the C8][ -
---
-
._,..h
..... -
tnocka. The
....-lriac lot ........
-
t1l. the BeltwaJ' be-
-~Laaeaadthe
,..uJion _ . , . . . , .
~---f.......;
...-..wt-~-
-. ......
.,.., Ca.po: of ............ witbbald
the _..a fw excavation or
l i a a ' · o f · - - - of z,.
u ......
TIMW_.;_a_ .. ...,.
...--..
TIM -
_...
-
-tlllt
~
-'l"My -pi"''rided ........... . . .
frieftdly
...
..,.--
helpen , ... .a.~--
a_... __,_0 . . the will- be ..
Ia ,._...,.
=:.the:~to~
- - iaDoL
- g
IJoio
;
--
el~.
lleanwhile work 1a proceeding
to widen Choreywood Lane •ou•h
of the BeltwaJ' and to extend it
over the Beltway to interaect
with Edmonoton Road north of
IYJ' Lane.
IChettJ'Wood ia already completed to Iv7 Lane.)
A.cc:eu to the •tation wilt be
from l herr:rwood Lane and l ~·~nl
new r ... np111 tu arul from ur~ iklt·
one third of the property had a
wetlanct. eeoa:ptem &Del that it
ia one of the lareut wetland• of
exiatlnc In lla..,.land
(BABC'a 1984 llaator
Plan eadonea uae of the land
for the yanb aince the publicito
way·
type
Concrea · bu appropriaW ad-
today.
equate lunda to complete
M~y-
Aceording to Wekter
comber of ~e Corps of Engl~·
een. a decll!ioa on the perm•t
reqaoata will DOt be made until
"JuPe at the earJ;..t."
Gerald Gouch. Gonnunent Re~
-
ceived and routruction will commence . . early a• pouible. In
tiM! meantime and durlnc the
Metro •tation rolld.ruction, ped~
utnan and. bike aecea• will be
mamtainecl at or near the exl•tlllC'
the
.....
lDapectioa
,.......
•1- ·
PA'•·---ng
the . - wetlaada oe the
IIAJic olta. At the EPA
''.""·
:·,_.,
cracte erouinc, Davey aaid.
PLIASI
PLIAII PATRONIZI
OUR ADVIRniiRS
May l~rban Woodland Wallu--Joln .._ Na.tiomaJ Park ;-::-t-r·v~.-,.
Ranger at GrPenb(·lt Park f···
a one and 0n~-hu!f n-:..h· walK
These walkl! throull"h tt'da;rr:..:•i
forest land wJll focu.~ rm :-:iAH·
kind's USt' of the lar1.J tht> •··
turn of the fo-rest, and ~c.w t 'f
managed today. The wu:ks ~··~JZ'H)
at 10 &.m. on Saturdays .at :b.•
DogwO<td Sature. Tra1J, and Jl)
a.m. on Sundays .a.t Swt!t>tg-:...~m
Picnic Area.
Gamefield Joll'ginl" Traii--F·)!""
the family or individual. ·.hl$
permanent one·h.alf mi:e exer•,·,:\e
course ha11 EO f1tneu at.&ltWnl'l
along its route. D1!!ere.1H l••vPlN
ot exer-cise and scoring;.( at e8ch
station, allow pt>ople tel ~omp-ete
with each other or again11t li
previous score. The trail bf'~inN
and enda at the weat end or the
Holly Picnic Are• park1ng Jot
park
a.<:·
"smce 1887.
Ap-1
Lut fall the Colloce Pari< PIIota Auoclation and the J'rie~a
of Collep Park Airport requeated thet the Federal Diatriet
tau-a Oftleer for WllATA, told
the Newa lloYiew, ''We upect
to do wbat Ia ~nable a_nd ~
prepared to utuise mit1catiou
meuara.,. includinc
wetlands.."
Deahrn and location aAProval
for relocated Calvert Road '!)n a
nortbem. alignment. ba• been re·
89.6 mile Metro line, which ineludes the Greenbelt •~tion and
yards. The w ..t Hyatt.aville and
Prince Georgn Piau atationa
have been under ~onatruct:loa
beneftted from a tran.it facflitJ'
aervin~ the ftlrion.)
At Greenbelt Park
In a letter to Greenbelt Mayor
Gil Weidenfeld, Prinee GeorJrel
County Chief Administrative Officer John Davey thi1 week announc.!d that the Waahington
Metropolitan Area Tranlit 1--uthorit7 hu awarded the ronstruction contraet for the College
l'ark Metro Station. Con•tructiou
will llearin soon and will require
the· permanent doaure of Calvert
Road at t.he rail crossinJC beginning on M:aJ' 30.
Court grant .., injunction tbat
would halt aJl work and ex.pen-diturea oa the northern lee of
the Green Line until further
atudles ....., made deaiiDif with
n-eatinc n....-
Prince Geo...,.. County Tra!>
ait Admlnia-tor Dee Alllaon
oaid ~at;,. that a modillcatlon belag couldered for . the
~arda on the BARC trad Ia to
olillal-te the propooed anplo~ee
. - hom Edmonoton
.lot .... .,.,., fewer wet...,.. "''iooM.)Ie dlatarbe!i and the
.,_ ·· _..... · twm-,...;.p.d loop
would nmaln the.aame alae. Empto,o... woalol naoh the , . . via a new road buUt oouth of the
Beltw&J' adjaeeat to the rall.oad
tracka. A..Uther -lble modift·
aafet~. hiatoric and envlronmental t..IIH. A.. ordlftlf to Enrin
Naae. pre4ident of Ulo Colleao
Park Piloto -'-la<lon, • ''tho
I a - requeatod to ba"" the
Gr'ftn Llae d.....-1 underpoaDd where It would- ....,.
wa,. 15-33." ·
0..
Dacember 0. 1918,
1.....,.
Thoma ~- NY!ewod the
.... aDd -.mHnc to .,..,.,"detei'ID- apinot the validltJ' of
the lllluaetioiL" A Notlc, of Ap-,
- · WM lllod In the Federal Dis__
._
•.•ca:t:,:io:::n:..,:wo:::u:ld:,.:be:..;to:..;•:llm::;i;:-:te:_the:::_.;:wlet:.::;:...;:Cou~rt~o;;:n;,M,;,...ue.;.;..h_zo..;,_u.
1
£
·.
OFFICIAL
NOTICE
.
.
HEALTH FA1R
TUESDAY MAY IS, lSSS
2:00 PM - 7:00 PM
ADMISSION IS FREE
,_tv...
NOTICE OF SPECIAL MUTING
AdaplicJft of
FISCAl YEAil 19a9/90 1UDGDS
The GreeDbelt City Counelf baa eeheduled
.....
a
- - lllltlptt.,. - - .
~ WIIATA applied
.
.tor
uetion - t a fi>r ll>e
..
yarda. •
Paga 3
CaJJert Rd. to Be Cosed
Edmonaton Road aeceoa and to
rei':~.'~~~~~-:~;;,~d il'>':.!".aid.
"We.,.. alao lookiftlf at tn• Con.
tee aite ftve miles from the Will
ATA'a prefened location for the
,._... ......._ 1&.....-•·cmt
..._.- ...._
DESIGNID TO PRODUcl FOR A LOCAL ··· ·
GO~ntl ~AMOUNT OF
GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW
b:r Elaine Skolnik
WABhington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
(WlilATA) officials are optimistic that the College Park and
Greenbelt Metro stations will be com1•leted in late 1993 as
scheduled. These officials are confident that remainintr
problema involving the use of wetlands, in particular those
ea.,_.-keft for the Greenbelt Metro rail trall8it car service
and imrPection yards, will be resolved. Tbe:r also believe
that the timetable will not be jeopardized by thP. planned
_. appeal by the College Park Pilots Association and the
Friends of College Park. Airport of a decision handed down
by a Federal District C'ourt judge.
«ddeiala poin~ out that abnut
. lleaawhile WMATA will f\e
INTENnON TO INCREASE TAX RATE ,BOVE
CONSTANT YIELD TAX RATE
THI CONSIAHT YIELD TAX RATl'ls
~-
Metro Green Line Still on Schedule,
Completion Date Expected_ Late 1993
Jaave · been
eompleted of the -'oa 117
Coai:leJ' 6; Wllliamo for the Cit)'
of-OIIthe........,._
of the Center oc:-1 and North
End ochool baildiop. Copiea, for
review only. are available at eith-
..... ~
,.,,.a;:::...,....._a;_~:::::R·:WUS
Tburada:r. May 11, 1989
Thurada:r, Ma:r 11, 1989
Tueoda~.
hmeot Dome e...-. l...ell1'l ~~- ltetTI, M.-..c:y 81..--. J - - Coteeo..."'e o.v.._ ........ ~ Conely F..-nd. JU!dy Go!Oate>l'l. LuciU. J.c:oby, ~
J..,;...., Elr~ - · .,_,.,.
~an. Chanotte K..,~Mdy, Co""lta
K~
t...ovtM K,._. Ocwottty u.ubeo' Bets)' Lr~l. Leu W.Ctl. Ehnceth Watley
Satl.sr.
Thurada7 • Kv .~18- ~p-In
Storyti~ 10·30. a....m... agea 3-5.
'• .:ussion
..,.....
~
~
At the Lib,ar.y
,......_c ...•.. :s:ce;;;c;; -• •.
Scnenl. . .
for
THURSDAY, MAY 25,1989 lit 1:00 p.m•
TO CONSIDER AND ·ADOPT THE FISCAL YEAR
1989190 BUDGE'rS FOR THE GENERAL FUND, REPLACEMENT FUND, AND VNEiiPI.oYMENT COMPENSATION RESERVE FUND; TO ADOPT AN ORDINANCE MAKING APPROPRIATIONS IN EACH OF
THESE FUNDS: AND TO LEVY' TAXES AGAINST
REAL ·AND PEBSONAL PROl'£RT:r· roa· FISCAL
YEAR 1989/90i AND TO CONSIDER SUCH OTHER
ITEM AS MAY BE NECESSARY.
COPIES OF THE BUDGEJ' DOCUMENT ARE AVAILABLE AT THE SPECIAL MEE11NG, WHICH WILL BE
HELD ~;THE COUNCIL ROOM OF THE .IIUNlCJPAL
BUILDING, 25 CRESCENT ROAD, GREENBELT,
MARYLAND.
Special $3.00
S...ns
BLOOD PRE88Uil'E
H.EAIUNG
SIGHT
CHOLESTEROL
PODIATRIC
•OOLQH CANCER
l5
Special
DfAIIETilS
REP'RESHJIENTS
ADVISE BY
ANEMIA
PROF"ESS10:-IALS
NUTRITIONAL
ALSO
Breast Cancer Scr-nlng Clinic
Ma.......,..ms $55.00
Cilll Radlatt.. Phy~Jics at 937-4072 for
an appalntment and pre-testing For More lnformatlan'~one 345-9595
·GREENBELT NURSING
CENTER
Gudrun IL Milla, CMC
Cit:r Clerk
7010 ~..!! a.ad, Greenbelt, MO
_..,.,.·
Page 4
GREE:SBELT NEWS REVIEW
MAJ>4Y TISTS A VAII.ABlE
AT LOCAL HEALTH FAIR
Gr~it
The
Na:ninc' Center,
":"rHO G!'eenbelt Road. will host
~u
annial heaJ~ fair on Kay 16
hor:r. 2 until 7 Jt.m•. in eonj'llTK'.::IOn Wlth Sational Suning Home
Wl!ll!ic..
:"he health fair wiD spon.tor a
bre.a.r.;
!eri~
.ea..na!l"
JteTeeninar rl:int~ of-
m.a.mmocT&ma for & fee.
P1e&M cal: Radiation Physiea at
937-40':'2 for p:re-acreeninc in:ft.Me-tion.a a.nd an" &JJpOintment.
The health !air will provide
fN!t!
blood pre..vn, he.arinll.
t~ilfht
&nd nutr."\ional
~1ng.
T'!ioere ..,.1.: b-e a· DOminal, below
e--..aWmB.r)" fee far eholeateroL dlabfot~~-
an~mia
anrl e()Jon <"Jti'\O:=e
Ad!DiMicm il fne.
Con:.a.et Carol Br-ea.enbacf! at
·he Greenbelt Sanillg' Center
-~45-5:595
for 2nfonnaticm.
s.c~ni~.
won..,.. Graup
Social
Holds Luncheon L.ctvre
T'r:e ':;reate:r Washin'""'n _;;;,..,
c-;i'::: : !' C.r.1cal Soeut;~ 'Worker"!
"
~~~>t )"r: Tuesday. May :B
!r'-'T.
:2·:5-1 31) p.m
a:
:1-l ..
(;:-l''"~r)e:~ L1brary. Bring a .un.-J..
a.-:-:: ·~---~rage.
\ ::.r<:sen~t.;.cn wil! be mad€
Jor.
Fr-e~~Ciuo"n
e!''it, "ied
De::..s1on to P!ay: Some
l<.h·aOt ~Y Winicott With a R<>r!t>:-:.'}t'
~~.,.
sup.;_>~·:scl'
a
l!'l
::C. Inst:tute- of
">:1
~:-e
(ac'J.lty
M~n'.:a.
',':
:ht>
:~-:.'1·)0~
:~.,.
of Psycr..atry
gtaf! of A."r'. .,.r
a:-:c :s :r-. ;:"·.·a:"'
:;~:1St.J:-.,:
~
.--- ... l"~:t:r
~-a,·.:..-,.,
li- •. :::-,£"5 s.!'.,
""'"-1"1\.<"t'o
·J~n
:o al: s..x ..a.
.:-. )fa.ry:and.
Gr-nwood Village
Elects Directors
A~
The City of Greenbelt h&s he:en
lebeckl1ed for pouibl"! moequito
!rpra,.-ine on Monday night.~ by
:.he
Maryland Department of
A;crieulture,
Ma.quito
Control
Sec'tion.. Thia proc-ram will begin
lfay 30 &nd run throu.,-b September 5.
Due to TariahJe weather
eoa.ditioaa and other fadon, t.h4!7
e&DDOt cuarantee weekly .arveill a - bat they aboald be in the
~ommunity biweekly. If your area
o! thoe eomDn;mity bu a mosquito
problem, plea.ae- eaJ1 the Publie
Worka Department at 47-4-8004 to
report it. Theae reported areu
will he ehedri!d ft:nt.
Compla.mt areu will be ealll!'d
in weekly to the Maryland ~
pa.rtment o! A~ulb::n-e by the
P..lblie Worll:.!l De-partm~t. RP~i ·
dents are .u.ke-d to provide thi@'
fol1owing m.!ormation when cal~
~inr :r. a eonrolaint · addrr-~,
nr?blem area.. tome of day •·hpn
mo5<1u;:or{r~ the WO'!'~t. any are.o. ol •t&«n&nt water in th-e aTe&
PG Philharmonic
To Give Concert
The
F-':'·l~!"...:•ld<::r:
r.
Call Public Works
en~
a.nnua. meetmg of :hP
Hoily Woods To.wr.no·~:;.~
J,.~s
nt:<)n
Inc ..
i,Gret:"'""~'0'!
\" .. !an r ~ ..;<d on Apf'll 2":'. R.:•;.
Jab. Ch.aden~ lf.acActam:!. B~·.­
-::r y Sr-uthard and David Ste:r.
·.-.·t-r,;o t!~te-d to the board o! rj·
rectf'MI. These !o·.:.r boa-rd men-:,:-~F--.
:)€' n
JO m<!d Le-o-nard 'Si~~nof! to
:.-:.rnprts. the full board. After
:t-~ ar-.nual ~t1ng, whkh was
ac~e'":•!t-d by 34.Sc-;. of the ownen
:r. P"'~'v:-:1 or by proxy. the ~oard
m.,.n;.:..,;g ~lected th'f' fo1\ow:not
o!f!<:er':< fn the 1989-1990 year
Roy Dah:. president; · Cha:<en-e
Ma.cAc.ams. v1ce pruideDt, B@ver~y S.a·.1thard. tr1!-asure-r and JaVld S~m . .sec-retarY.
GREENULT PARK
HOLDS KIOS DAY
On May 20~ from 10 a.m.
i ? m
G!"M'nbelt Park '~'nll t>t>
f'!a:t:::--:ng K..Kb Day. a spe<-tal
event re-..aturing program~ and
ac-:.;v: ~ .es tor luda of aU ages.
T'!-l.e ~ver:t ~~ !ree to aH part..c-·
;,Jants, ar:d w~!l t.&ke p:ace a·
Swee:5:;•.:m. P:cn:<: Area. The ra:r
1a::.e :..s set for liay 2l. For more
n!or'!T'.a:.:on ea:i 344~3944.
:Sc~ed·.::ed pro2:rams and a.ct..:.t:es :r.c:.::de·
Har~'".C.e-s.
a.r. anti-drug ta~k.
"l<i'~:cc;<:er-:1emonstra:10r-- ca.~ ne
..ln<1 :-:one demonstrat:on. ana
~:r.gt>-:r-;n:.:-.~•nr of klds for pat":n~3· -~Ol'C:$ by !h1!- r.s
Park
?::..:C'e
Fn·: Wa:shmg~on C:v:i
.\'a:- .:;r;:c.t>r :l.em)n!'=tration. Sears
am-1= ;;z eq .. !pmen~: exi"ub1t. K.:o':".·""' ~:---::-: Aquat~c Gardens exh:h:t.
?a:t.: ,,~.t \\Tdhfe R.e-seaffh le,,-~r :. ·, ~ duck banding demor.stra,..,n_ :_:;~r~ Scout and Boy Scou.
.x.--:.".:Htd. lc:Jte making and k:;te
demonstrations.
nature
;y:::.o!:
;ames and scaveng-~r hunts. park
·an-g~r walk!.. Woodaey cnv~ the
_:;r-~nb-elt
and Berwyn Be'ghtB
!o":re 01!-pa.rt:ments., and tlu~ Col~
~ Park: Btcy':le Club will also
Pri 1~e-
Geo ..e-es
Tbe H&Ward B. Owens Seience
Center. a multifaceted fadlity
that is part aehool. part labora-
t.ory and part mu.eum. with a
dedication to ..hands on" learn!ntr for ehildren. win hold it.
10-year anniversary eelebntion
on Sunday, May 21 at 3 P.Dt.. The
Center ia loeated at 9601 GreeDbelt Road.
The eenter f'tnt o~ to studenta of Prince Georges County
PubJic Schools in 1978. It was
named in honor of Or, Howard
B.
Owens. a
fonner
Prince
Georges County acieDCe ~her
who was a pioneer of SCittAC"
fain in the nation'• school systema.
While the Center was designee!
to ac~ommodate 50,000 stodenU.
annually, massive teacher reaueau moti-vated -ext:ensive program development. Annual participants now include more than
l?O,OOO 5tudent5.
Joseph R. Cady, 67, died of
congestive ht>art failure aft~r
e1g-ht weekS in the hv:ipital. Cady
al"!d nis wife :Mildred nad resided
or. Parkway for the past eigh~
years
Born ln Seat Pleasant and
ra1sed :n Anacost;a, Cady joined
the :s'a\-y He f"€tlred after 21
years. Durmg those years, the
Cady's horne was in Oxon Hill.
He was a charter member of the
VFW m Morringside and a
member o1 the Fleet Reserve in
Annapolis.
Cad}· LS survived by his wife,
:!rt:Jldred: sons Michael, Joseph
and Christopher Cady. William
Phi~h;tr.
monic Ore h~st:nl wiB pe:r-<'orm th ..
final ~-onc-er~
o1 tts : 9iifi.-1989
5eason on Sat<Jrday. ~av :20 at
8 p m. ln the Queen A ~r~e Finf'
A l'"t.! Thea ~re of the Pr· nee Ge-'Jr~es Comm:mity Coi e!l"e
Ceil:... :. Dav~d H4lrd~- th" w,,..., t'" .-.r
t'r.e
Internat1o~l
Tcha1kovskv
Cello Compe::t:on, w:ll b1!- pe;.
f01ming [,,·ora,._~ C.-llo ..:o~~terto
1n B Hinor.
Additio~lly. the
Philharmonw w1:J be present;netl":.e \Va!ihm£"to~ premier o! compo:o:er Chal"les Kno.x's com~l­
tlc·n, ijrazen: Rondo for Brau
and Ort-~tra. Waltor.'s Pa&&a<:al(lia: llle Oeat.h of Falstaff an.j
H.esp1ghi's Pinn or Rome ,,n:·
also be per!onned.
Tickets "'ill be available .at
th-e doo?'. or may be ordered in
advance t!y ca!lbg th(' Ph:Ih~:or­
monw: oftke at ~7358
Miahbn
Kaufman,
loq-time
resident of Greenbelt,. died at the
age of 7 4 on llay 1 alter a looe
illnesS. A ayatems aual,.C. far
the Department of the Army be-fore retiring· in the 1970's, he,
hia wife Martha and two yoUDg
A duplicate bridge entbuoiut,
be waa a life-muter aDd recipient of many awards and trophies. Mr. Kaufman's cartoona and
articles appeared in the National
~~:ro~ be1A~or~e~~~;~·; ~a~bn~r=
Greer.. ~argaret Vi ebb, Catherine
Philllps and Eliz.abeth Webb:
s1ster :Mary Lou Peacock; 30
grandchildnn an.d !our a-reatgrand~hildren.
A ){ass of Chriatian Burial
""as offered at Fort Myer Cha·
pel w1th burial at Arlintrton National Ce"netery on May 2.
3215 Powcier Mill Road
Cnear Chert? Hill ttd.)
Sun., )hoy U. 9:30 6: 11:15
a.m. Annual ChoiT Cooctri
Church School 9:30 a.m.
ReT. R. w. ll.o~JeT
917--
'""·
BAD MEMORIES?
Replace Them With Good Memories
)(agasine
and
MOWATT MEMORIAL
-Or
Sunday
School
9:30AM.
R.r:~~· R·
.l<
•
<.rt·•·•'ht·lt • .,:-~-9410
-=~~·~
'
/-=~-----
O.a:n~l
Montague,
P...J-.trJr
Morning
Worship
11:00 AM.
(Nursef'\.
Pro~·ided)
aDd
JOWll,delm.-1-ine tlu! IUW'"""l" of . - needed by the - - 11,000
to 17,000
otlll .-alalloc
in
J-·
Ethiopia,
wbo are aot per- ·
mitted to either e'lllicrate
practice J'udaism aceordiDc
eenturi~ld
or ,'
to
traditions.
laha'l Palth
"Y• are the fNibl at one tn!e,
a.nd the leaves ot one branch.
Deal ye one wlt:h another with
t.he utmost love an11 h.nnuu)'
with friendliness and fellow
ship."
- Baha'i Saered Writinp
GreelliM:It BaJaa•i ~C..a1111ity
EVENING
P.O. Box 246
Greenbelt, MD 20770
:Uii-2918
PRAYERS
I
474-4010
<=><
Catholic
LITVRGY OF THE HOURS
ST. HUGH'S CHURCH
7 P.M. TUESDAYS
Community
of Greenbelt
MAss·
ST. JOHN'S CHURCH
Episcopo/
Baltimore 81Tcl..at Powder MiiJ
Rd.. Belt..,·iUe
Municipal Building
8:30 'a.m. Holy Eucharia.t
Sunday, 10 A-M.
10:30 a.m. Holy EuCharia.t
Moy 14
10,30 a.m. Sunday School
I
('),. ....,u...
.-a.
:lk:ience
teacher
at ERRS,
In Park oppoaite
73 Courot Ridge
937-4292
has
beell aelected as one of !our outstandinc secondary school scienee ~aehen by the Prince Geo~ea County schoold and PEPCO. Special presentations were
made to the .. best of the best••
at a reception at Martin's Crosswinds on May 10. Congratula~
tiona, sir!
And in the same vein, CO"gn.tulationa to Natha.1 Jones o!
Rida'e Road wt.o won second
place in chemistry at the Prince
Georyee Area 44th Annual Sc;
ence Fair. Having earned a first
place in his own sch~l !air,
Nale, an eighth grader at Kenmore
Middle T.A.G. Magnet
School. competed against students from public and ,private
Mbools in four .rount.i-es. Wt:U
done. young man.
Honors abound in the Jor.cs
family. N•te"a sister Carita re
cerved an honorable mention at
the Prince Georges County F iam
Fest.h.·al for a videotaped puppet
play about the Montgomery bus
boyeotL · Applause, applause.
Glad to se-e Maizie Bowman
back at work at Gunner's Mate.
the c-onceSsion stand at the lake
Kotobaki Xai will PftHIIt ita
annual spriq coneirt of .Japanese dance at the· Publiek Playhouse on May 19 and 2(i at 8
p.m. Both coneerta wiU be signpaired.
Kotobuki Kaf is one of the lew
companies in the country produ~ing tully staged performances
of traditional Japaneae dance. ln
addition to the choreography of
company founder and dihM!tor
Yoko Harada King, the company's concert. at the Playhouse
will feature selections by guest
Kotoist Kyoko Okamoto.
To reserve tieketa in advanee,
phone the Playhou&.• Box Offiee
at
301-277-1710 (Voice/TDD),
Box Office houn are Monday.
Friday. 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
park, and looking ao well. Mai%ie
survived her 60th surgery, or so
she elaima, thanka to having all
the best doctors in attendance at
the amp_hitheater of the Bethe~
Naval Hospital.
Glad to hear ·"John Mongelli is
doing well at horne ri!ocuperatinl!
from .a mild heart attack. Get
well quick. John.
Con~rratulations
to Gil and
Miki Weidenfeld who are celebrating 36 years of conjuga'
bliss.
Two Greenbeltcrs (and stal~
wart Sews Review•n) recently
participated in an awarenesr day
program at Morningside Elementary School whieh focused
on the profound achievement• of
severa1
women
residents
of
Prince Georges Coonty. Virginia
Heauchamp. writer and professqr
at. the University of Maryland,
and
Dorothy
Sucher,
writer,
joined more than twenty women
t"rom all walks of life to help
1.ne young people become awarE'
o.t women's paat and present
roles in society. The day•s activ~
1t1es induded time for smal!
group diS<"ussion. Sound~ like a
wonderful day for all i~~olved._
,;:_'
/~
·-;::
·
MARYLAND RETARCED CITIZENS
1'1\
,:, .. ,..... _;
7!00 Hanover Parkway at GrM-n~tt Road
Morytond
Register for summer credit classes
Eleanor Roosevelt High School
4. Review of Development
Proposal ~ Sun-ride Vill•ee
Property
NOTE: Thia. ia a tentative a-
a-da - Subject to .,...._
• Five-week session, May 30-June 30
• Registration begins April 1 7
• Course olferlngs Include accounting, data
processing, English, mathematics. and
real estate
In-person registration •t
E .... - R-wn High School, May 17,
-Portraii&
-Portfolioe
-Advertising and
-Commercial Photography;
11:~7:30
p.m. or continuous registration at the
t..rgo cam.,._, Mol'ldlly-Frid8y, 118.m.-7 p.m.
For more Information, call 322-Q783::.,"i
Hemon, Photographer
441·9231
Prince George's Community College
301 Lllgo A>ad, Largo Mo<y<and 2077<
eltway
laza Mall
EVENTS
MOMS ARB IaTR.l SI'BCIAL AT
BBLTWAY PLAZA MALL/
U.un ID WX7W 104.1 U.ncit 7'i>no Oidia
To Win. Grmt PriM Poduww• From.
May27
Special Memorial Day Program
REGISTRATIOK:
Sponsor forms available at Youth
Center, Springhill Lake Recreation
Center, Municipal Building, and local
TIME:
9:00a.m.-
1.·,··~·
WHEN:
Sunday, June 4, 1989
RAINDATE-June 11, 198!1
Holy Cross .Lutheran Church
-G.-....beltlloed
Worship Services Sunda7 8:30 aDd ll:lfi a.m.· (Izdaat cue pnvided .--rice)
Sunday· Sebool IUid Bible a . - 11:60 ....._
Pre-Sebool D e - e,liO IUid ll:U ...._
~or information ~ l'f'O«raalttl tor 70utJa. 70aC lldalta,
••na:leo. IUid ~ pleaoe eaU ... . . _ -
-.au
WHERE:
:~:00
p.m.olii"
Bike or Hike. Bellin at the Greenbelt
Youth Center (Braden Field) up
Northway to Ridge, ou,t Research to
Beaver Dam to Soil ··eon..ervation
and return (lo kilometers).
Support the Prince George's County Retarded Citizens.
Co-spon.'IOred by the Greenbelt Recreation Department in
oonjunction with the Prince George'• County A""ociation
for ·Retarded Citizen.~ and the Greenbelt Jaycees. Call
·the Al!sociation. 925-7050 or Greenbelt Recreation, 4746878 for additional infonnation.
at
• Oasses three evenings per week
for 1000 E%tra SpocW MoU..n!
Bu~ine~~es.
z![;a&jljf:.....
- - B.. - · .......,
Gr--.
2: Approval of Aeenda
3. Approval of Minutes
Liw .Band end DUpoly•l
--~.-~
\
·at Eleanor Roosevelt
High School
CENTER
' 1 to Order
May13
FREE CARNATION GIVE-A-WAY
and Learnlng for all
ages
,.
Nursery eue provided.
. A church of the open mind, the warm heart tle CUJrirzng soul, and the social virion . , _"
'
...
PRINCE GEORGE'S
COMMUNITY COLLECt
May 10- ia
MAIL-WIDE MOTHER'S DAY
CRAFT SHOW
lOAM -9:30PM
··:,
·
~OUTH
1.
~ ....
~-~
&lluxJ~ Plom Mall M~rchanta/
\lNITED ClWRCB OF CHRIST
.?-Hin.ide a Crescent Bo.<U
't·~·..•:
J(=
Plana~Jw
May 8-12
FOR
~~11:40-12:20 Fellowship
.
~
~
W - y . Moy 17, 1989
8:00 p ....
interp~ted for the hearine im-
~ne: 474-8171 monrin.-.
.-, _ -""' 1 ,...., . -·.r 10.16 am Sunday Worship
'-~ < 11:20-11:40 "Calfee Break''
(
&.
At the Publlck Jtlcrth-
Greenbelt Community Church
· ~l
~
..
Paie 5~,-------T--ta-tift~-
Kotoltuld Kai. Woll Pwfonn
by l)aorle Bata 345-5961
Our cleepeat sympa.tby to our
friend &Dd colleague Martha
Kaufman and h~r aon Ira who
to.t their husband and father.·
Martha has been a News Review
staffer for many . years, most .
recently writing this column.
Condolences to Mildred Cady
W:bo l08t her husband. '
Congratulations are in ~rder
for Ricky Lew-is, a young Greenbetter who is a 3rd grader at St.
Mary-a Selbool, Landover. He won
fint place in the Crime Prevel'tiou E.aay Contest ttponeorerl by
the I..w7er's Wives of Prince
Georges County. _Ricky's award
:winning entry
selected on
the buis of eontent, creativity.
t;hooght •nd organization, among
other · China-s. and garnered ib.
author a $100 U.S. saving& bond.
Speaking of outa.tanding accomplishment. Robert Hearle, ;;.
PENTECOST MASS
Rev. John G. Bals. Rector
GREENBELT BAPTISt CHURCH
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Tor a h
ing-ton Aaaociation for EtbJopia.tl
t
Bible Study For All Ages (Sun.)
9:45 A.l(_
Worship Sen-ices (Sun.)
11 A.M. &: 7:00 P.M.
Midweek Prayer Sen·ice (Wed.)
8:00P.M.
Crescent & Greenhill Raads
474-4212
G~ELTNWWSR~EW
~
EcldM:
Eitehes, P""'ident, of the W Jliabkan
other publication& including the
Greenbelt New• R.-.iew".
In the 1950's be was amo~~g
the volunteers helping to build
the Jewish Community Center'a
sanctuary (now the Mishkan
Torah Syna.gogue)
on Ridge
Road. He also aerved aa the eongregation's tzeaaurer.
Survivors indude his wife
Martha, S01UI Theodore of Oakland, CA. and Ira of Greenbelt.
sister Sylvia
Dalac:binsky
of
Brooklyn, N.Y. and steP-brother
Sa than Kauf'll"l&n of Co~ al
Springs, FL. Memorial contnb~­
tions may be made to The Amencan Can<"er SQ('i~ty ·
Paint lranch
Unitarian Chvreh
The )lay meetma- of ~ht Prin<',..
G-eorzes County Board of LIbrary Tru.'ttees will
be
hP'~
Thursday May 18 at 8 p m a~
the Greenben: L!bran·.
Ltbrary board meetings art>
open to tM~~t pub.lic. Jndiv>dual.s
WJsh:nJl' to address tn"' board
must sagn up prior to th~ mt'et-
League
..........
c-c..
sons mOYed to Greernbelt in tNS.
Bridce
Terah
fourth
ta 11oe
-politan ~
area ~ honor
~ pJicld:
of Ethiopian 1-. by ~
a ailru on ita «rountla. On A1'11'i1
18, • pablic •icD. dedieatloa eere-monv wu beld. Sobd:be JDemben
of the eo~tion at th.. t.ert>
mOD,- were State Delecate J ' Pitkta, PriDce
County
Council Member Riehanl Caomldi, G ............It Mapor Gil WeldeDfold and Jla;ror Pro Tem Joe
Iaaaea. Rabbi S.al Grife at
Georce
0
Library &aard to Meet
Mishlrcm ,_...,.... Sign
Han.in& Ethiopian Jews
ThUJ'I!day, May 11. 1989
Owea Scieuc:e Cater
CeJebrates Tellllt Year
See a Mosquito?
REGISTER .TODAY FOR THE
BELTWAY PLAZA MALL
PACE SE'ITERS EXERCISE WALKING CLUB
Re~n: Mon., Wed., Fri•
11:30am-9:80am
Call 422-3800 l'ar More Information
Beltway Plaza Mafl.. Your Place to Shop!
'b=='=~~~Bettway Exit 23 to Greanbelt Rd.
OPEN 7 DAYS PER WEEK
10AM-9:30PM
Thunday, May 11, 1989
to oar coopnatr.e iae.lade. ....,.
yean u Tiu- president and lllelll-
lOIII OF
DIIECTOIS
(VIle
fer...,
benltitt oo numeroua GHI eem
Six)
Dei'tch
c-.._
Ietty
a-a
II«<)' O..t.ch .... been • ....,._
boer o! GHI for 10 yean. She re-
tae ~a•J.> ~1 !ill"':"t."l'lty
A.-eDeY m 11180 aDd .._. attend-
tl:red from
eduwi~ID­
_...... ..,.Jarl7.
Before beillc e4eeted to the
G HI s.o.nt, abe aerred u ehai:r~n IJf the Kember aDd Comn.wuty llelationa Committ~~ tor
four yean.. lft t.Aat poeition abe
d1rected GHI's panicipation in
the Labor Da7 Fa1:i?al, ~ a.nftu.&~
committee reception., new
ml!'mber sociat.. and other apecta.l eventa. Durina t.h.e current
term of oace as • director, Bet.h.as .erred
the B-ootlrd.
ty
u
Sft'ntal'}'
of
Chuck H...
l2..C La- Rilla-4
Chuck He.. aDd ha wile.
Debb1-P.. ha"e lived at 12-C I.au."'"! H.ll Road tor 09W 6n ~­
They :"lave a 3 year old soa, Douc.
Chuck hu been an act.hre member rn GHl for O'ftr' foar yean.
H~ becaale a _...,_ t1f MYe:ral
comm.tt:t.e. and waa elec-ted to
!he A 'Oldie: CommitLee for one
>-e-ar
H~ baa been a member
o1 the Boud of Di~ for
the la.at
amek 's
u.r.. ,._,..,
eom.piet.mc' • ....._..., ..... r-H tn
~uon froiD ~ UniversrtT"'
o.c_
w--.-.
Matew••........u-r ..... -
Kupnt
&.nd r-aised •
~m
a - ....
~
u-...:r
borr
encfuatin«
U..
af Wichita.
Later she reee+w..t a decr'ee in
Library ~elenee fro. the U'ni'ft'r
.rty of DeDvv.
H.,...,...., has - - . 1 " " the
a:ta1!' of public h~ ia WichIta, K.Ansu; Boise, ldallo; and
Pomona. California..
After her
huaba.J1d'3 worlc. u an ail"era.!'
des1gner brought them Eaat, ahe
wu ref@renee ti._... at a
Wlev:sion station. ill PWIMielpbJa
m.itteea_
Wa~
and hia wi:f'e GinDJ'
haw: been memben of Greenbelt
Homes since 1974.
They ba•e
three ehildnon - Teraa, Becky
and JOft&than..
Wayne h.a• an K.S. in techno:
OC7 of man.,cemeftt from the
AJDeriean Unt.enity. He 'w.a
worked in the eompat.er- fteW. fw
25 ye.an. All ea~ee of PEP'.B
Con.oltaata. he'a alto a me1Dbel'
of U.. ad,iw>o:t facalty at PriDoeo
Georan Commu:rrit..F College. Hi•
additional paat :lel"'rice in tM
Greenbelt eommurVt,.
inctudetl
111embenhip on the 50th ADII.Inn&1'7 Commie&ee, on the Labor Da:r Fntin.l Committ.H", and
on the Board of Diredors ot the
Greenbelt Consumer Cooperative.
Suzanne Zappasodi
7- E Soedt•a1
Susanne Zappaaodi ""'.u born
in. 1,.1 in Philadelphia.
She
holds a B.A. a ad X.A. fTOm U Divel"'lity af PeDDQ'h-aDia., and an
M.Ed. from Tem~ University
She hu beea aw~ .even.!
cractaat.e a.nd poM.-araduate fellowship&. After early experience
in ad'Yertiainc and public relations. abe sened aa Di~r of
StudeD& ~ for Lbe Worlo
Afrain CC>uoeil of Philadel-pb~
before aM beeame a hich aebool
teacher of Encliah and IIOC'ial
studies m 1.9'73. SM
taucbt
in New Delhi. lradia: Caracu
and Valeaci&. VelleSQela; and in
the Pbiladelphia pubic ICboot..
u.
She hao bHft employed b7 ~­
Georcn
Cooney Public Schoo
ainee 1Sll8.6.
She p=baaed her GHl f
--after-
Wulaiftcton mc-litaa to
SIN b. prnentl7 M:rYiDc' 011
~
... E n - . -...
Coaaaittee.. ia acti.-e in. P'rieadl
of Greenbelt lfueam. aDd i"' a
membft of CitDeaa fw G:l"'le1lbelt
&Del FrieDda of G-reenbelt Libn.JoT. Her iDterata iJ'Ic:hade ift..
ternabonal ndatioft:a. l:Ddian ~
dies., eooki:nc and tblf' social hilt.ory of food. N!:arniaw about c-omputer., aDd home improYement
project&.
Hortfculturallat Phelan Seta
City's 8eauHful
Plantings
by Saadra . . . _
.
AUDIT COIIIIIlTEE
<Yete fer Olllr Tine)
Tal)dng to Bill Phelan, the citY of Greenbelt's horticulturaliat, one ean't help bE:ing impressed with his intensity
and enthusiasm when the topic of discll88ion is plants,
particularly native plants and wildftowers. lit the three
shorl years l'helan has worked here, he haa been busy
b-aDoltorming the. city's flower beds and woodlands into
isbu>ds of natural beauty .
0.. .a e:ri8p •PriDe rnom.inc. they decay, help aerate, retain
PtaeJ,.a lwakens about 5:80 a.m., moisture and adl- organic mat
otrollo to the ba<k of hia GHI
ter. The oaks at the lake are
Marsha Barrett
t-P Lav.!Rm a-4
Marsha Barntt came to know
about Greeube&t throURh her eol·
Lece eounea iD eommunit)' ~
nine and determiaed from that
point on to Uve iD Greenbelt.
~he bu DOW lived in Greeabelt
for 22 months. Slse ia ill'\fOt.ed in
Citisena to Save the Green Belt,
Senior CitiMll Taak Foree. 1>-.!moeratic
Club,and
Citisena
boue, out on the drift& <11
red atri}Nwt tulip• ealled Heart'•
J>eUcht,. sipa hot .:.offee and pGit
den· the clay... aetivibeli .. -Most
hottieultUJ'&I events are governed
. b7 the HUONI and the wea~he ...
Sprlac · t. ·ror pruning trees, d•1r
· ~ u:p the »~nt flowering t..ulba~
plautlac annuals and perenniala.
,~....,_.. ja for waterinir and
JDalnteDance. Fan is lor planting
For
Z.A--
Greenbelt.
Raben Rcuhkln
Robert Rasbldn, liS, baa liTed
in New York. Calilontia, Japaa.
~ l l o - N...U. Africa,
South AmerM:a. &Dd Tesaa. Be
came to Creeabelt in Juae, 1188.
klbe . _ clearing away the
·~ pruning and plantine aeeda
Lynette Andresen
jJi lai8 anenbouse.
of
She :~ cun"@ntly active at the
natic:-..a: !eve~ a-ervin« on the
OOa:-a::~ ,! tiM! Sational Coopera·
~.1ve Ba:-..r; and the N..ltional Co
G~rat.Jv!" Busrne.iS A.ssoeiation.
Hogensen n.u been on the- GH[
Bo.ard fc:.'!" :2 yean., serv1na u
'\ecreta.ry.
v~<."e-prestdent
aM
pr"i!siden:.
lean-to behind the Pl.blic Worka
batJdbtc. There he indulce• h "
iDt.eran in exotic aeedlinp and
raiHa. the vinea, pink .~:mniaa, .ad
Homes aDd :raiden£ of 17 Court
Ridee Road, w.u reeeDti:J' ap..
pointed to MrW oa. the Audit
Committee followiftc the reaiena~
ti0t1 of a committee member. She
cl~ atriped c•nna liliea ~hat
1riJ1 8o in the Southway 11-..""'~r
~ Phelan bopea to have a real
b an attol"'ftey aDd worka at the
UniTonit7 <d Maryland S,..U...
Admmlotrat!oa. Lynette has a
i»eJccroa:ad ill J:ll.&!UlCeiDellt ia•uu. inehMibtc C'Oilt:raeta and
~-- next year so he can
raiR . lllOI"e plant. from 3eed,
aaviltc tbouaanda of dollars • vrr
.tbe yean. by not having to pt:t'~
C'bue pl.a.ab from a eonunercWJ
Kenneth B. Mileski
Kenn!~~ ~~~t
u~
::-:
r·.lra.l Wiseonsin near the eity of
Gt'e'er. Bay. He att.ended the t:n~
iversity of W~onsin at P1attevill~. earn.inc a B..S. decree in
civil ~. aDd. i& em"f'eD~
ly em-plo7ed as a ~ eQC'iDMr
faT • eoftSQltirtc ~ wi&JWo the
City of Greenbelt.. Be il. a ........
her of u,., A.....ne.a - - of
Cml E..,..i_.. """ ... Ordor
of tho EagiDH:r. ~ se'ftC.ly Mr'N8 the GBI eo.muai~ as a member of tiM Ardritecture aDd ~l Cam~
Wayne F. WilllalllS
7-Bc.-tWaY"De Wnua- . . . .._,.....
sident of the Boe.rd: fill Di:nderJ
for the past year. Fin& eleeted
to tbe Boazd i.n lVI'!, Ju. oerYiee
S.i••Daa Pool P--.es
Sea.son pasaes for the munie1
mation, call the Ren-eation ~
~nt business office at 474-
nal aadita, eapttal projeeta. and
n-n.ial .._.tiona. She at.o
teaehee
an
iDtroduetor7 la•
eoune a& Univerait;p
at
tho UK. Her worto,· . , . _ . include ~ .,.th at St.
Huzh'o School .....t _...,. readiq to actolt. at &1-..or Jtoo.e.
nit Rich School Sloe has two
ehildren, SOnja. who attend~ eol~
lece in. JliiUMIAOta. &Dd. BJorn.
wbo . - !:laa-. a - n t t
L;rsett.e-•a educatioa iDeluda a
J.D. deeree r...... Geo- Wuhincton U Diversity lAw School,. a
lla.ten m Edoeatioa,. aDd . . . . . .
ten in Hi.tor-7 from the UaiTer~
sity of MinDesota.
Jfe is alao pleaaed
......._.,
eon..e
,~.-..,. -
68711.
Caap Piae Tree
Camp Pine Tree ls a. day-e&.nl1)
program for elementa.Jy a,•
children. The goal ia to provide
a variety of ~ whie'allO'W' for U:ill ckorelopment. sorial ia&erution, team work. e"C:er~
eiae, new adYeDtura and lota of
fua!
C..p
T.--•a
PiDe
~
ten are located ia tha GrMilbelt
Yowth c..er_ l'l-ocrams ...
-- u.ro....l'lold--
COI!ldaeted ia the Y OQU. Ceater
--f-
lllioc pool. Pift -
tho
ca.aft of-
eu.p looan from a:ao
LOL4:1G p_a_ - - - aad/or aftu ......Bailie 7:16-
-B&:ao ._... -
a:M-6:ao ...... for
-~c - t - - - - o.,..t-
Oftice M-:r-
at
· e~ration.
Gill
ANNUAL
MEMBERSHIP .
MEETING
beGreen-
Wednesday,
May 17
.
8:00 p.m.
Center School Auditorium
procram
the llarJ'IaDd
Rec:reaticm aDd Parb Auoeiauon. to eon.tinue it. e«......a in im~
proviDe c:oue:t"'ntion of pub
and recreatioa in the State O(
Jlarylaad. Suppar\ tho toea! ree-
...,..,.
aDd
depu1:aeai.
oa
poorlt uipL
••
...-at
"f1ltan
ti-..
~
..,. cadlled
. _,....-or-.No
_..-..
v_,....c-~
..,ii:;.::.
..
ee--
belt
~
c:::;:::
G:r-
~
16 _
__
_ _. _
....
piQood
~
-lap
,..... 6:10-1D:a8 ~
-..
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.... .... to . . . . . . . . .
<ielpUe ill
-
saar·
w.............
a-whido...-la-tlr
J'UDL
Pew fw1:lter iafa &:IWti m
<all Kathso' ea.- at 4f4-81'ftl
:facibty on Creaeent and
worth. He ia keen on
a. ............ A!Pen"-ta to the Byla-
p.._..a Amliadmeat to CertUicate of
IDcarpantioa
e Good ad .Welfare
iL Door J>risa
llec:eM aad ftCiDir for BoUt! aDd Audit Committee
tioa .,. ...,. 18
'1 a.m. to 8 p.m. m u.e aQ- CcMme&
b-
IJOiii..
~ to Maryland, aettling in a
- . . . oa Riclce Road 110 that he
in the Cit.J of
~ud -
'ftle I..ate . Part baa been a
.....-.., ch!lllenge where·.,...._
!OD and tree doomaer:froal -n
and beNt
(eaa heaven be
- ! ) aka their toll The
"eiOF"o Aclop~A-Tne - _...,.,
...... h7 ... 50th AJIJI'Yel'oa27'
Cbmmlu.. e•bled Phelan
. . _ arouftd the
W.._ Re Ia ~ ol trees that
an DataraJ to the area &Del e .
- - Uie - - o f whit..
· to plaat -
n.-rtiw
dogwooda, .........._ Be ia improviq
·:...,;a
,,..j
the
wlt1o. ...ood ehipo wbicll. u
REVIEW
· l l l c " - Pbolan
c:lalou. 'liMB. _ , ..........k lit
the
of thotir . - ,
Wbidl !ipl. to brMI< afl. diUIna' .., lee -.torm or ...._ thq
beeome h..VJ' for U.. - .
Phelan """" ahu at Jl"llllalr the
enry three - n to iDI~ lite apan,. He'• al8o
PlantiDc the UUtoerat pear,
&rea
prove
whieti ie not quite u aueeot~ble
to breakace. Willow oab are
acattl!recl amoac the Bnd:tord
.,_,.. Ia Wlndaor c-. •bleh
Phelan feela·ia a pnfer o'>le plaa.
ln the Lakewood wooded ana
that fronD Crneent Road. PJae..
lan Ia plantlac dritta af daffodlla,
inkberiy. mountain launl aad
viburnu..._...l natlft plante that
abould crow ••II In the d'7 ooU
i• al:mo.t
nonexiotent. At ~ GN<Ilbelt
llu.eum, he created a
low
mainte.nce ·bed of dalfoclib in
the
•Prine,
blue hY41nncea and
pale la.-ender host:& in the •urn·
mer. red and purple anemonu
in the taU.
Phelan ia excited about the
new projeeta, about the opt»Qt"·
tunJties to lea~ and ~ ..nt
with new seedl and ·new ahrub1.
"After people carde~~ for a lOntr
time, they want· to aee mo~.·e
complex thinca--not juat begon~
iaa and tuu.,.," he dec: lara. Hi•
p-eat ehalle_. is •Hdflowen
and he ia tryiq to crow them
at the Lake Park aDd in other
natural Httlnp. Uke any gardener. he baa failuree-the eity'a
Chriatmaa tre,e it; a prime exan~
Kenfl~
and nandina with K&rlet berrie•
in the winter and •pring. ~
area around the Municipal Building will be another n.ew project
perhaps to beain in the tall. The
landacape architects. Kaubnan
and Kaufman, were hired to !J:l~
prove the paving and deHneate
the walkway system. Instead of
the many ~eattenct ao.rer beds,
the new plan eaJla for the flac~
polea to be mewed into one larce
bed, which Will taetJ!tate main
tenanee ·and provide a more vi.
brant visual appearance.
. The pride of Greenbelt-trees
...... ..,eriq ahrul1a-madc each
of hortieukoral awarct. noeently,
mainly due to Phelan's hard
work and c:reativity. These in~
dude aW'Ill'dl: from the Prince
Georite• . ~ Beautlfieatiofl
Conuitittec!t'fil. 1988 ·lor the ~ity
entrance Cm'Southway, the· H"Ln~
over Parkway median, the en~
tr'lnce to the Youth C'!'-t· r an.J
the entrance to Buqdy A ttick
~~e ;o:~ri~~ra-;::
Parkwa7 And the ·median strip.
Planted for the put 'tan yean
for their rapid growth, ahowy
flowers. and distinctive pear
shape, the · trees are alAw ;..
Park.
Phelan Works with two aa•i•t~
f"l2l€~0S or -n<E
C 12-ect-J13€.LT
1.t612A-l2V
50
Exte~ H - k e n
Tbe G_,bolt Ex+..-ion R-mabr Club will meet at the of Dorothea LeaUe on WedDeo-
day, May 17 at 8 p.m. Co-ho~tetn.
l6 Solange He:u, Pnnce Georgt-~
exterunon homemaker
clubs are open .to ali cit rz~m
without regard to race, color, <Jt•x
handicap, religion. age or na.
ttonal origin. For infol'mat\or·
eo u n t y
call Sylvia Kyle, 474-2705
Offi·cial Notice
&
City Council Has Scheduled A
PUBLIC HEARING
for
Wednesclay, May 17, 1989-8:00 p.m.
CONCERNING THE l'ROPOSED BUDGETS FOR FY
1989/90 FOR -THE GENERAL FUND AND EACH OF
THE OTHER FUNDS OF THE CITY:
THE l'ROPOSED :QUbQl!:T SUBMITTED AY THE CITY
MANAGER RECOMMENDS A TAX RATE OF $L21.
WIUCH IS THE SAME AS THE TAX RATE FOR THE
CURRENT FISCAL· YEAR.
.
GENERAL FUND BUDGET
RE.VENUES
1. Taxes
""$7,569,30n
88,5(!0
2. Licell888 and Permits '
3. Revenues from Other Agencies
594.200
4. Service Charges for Current Services
529,200
6. Fines and Forfeitures
·
46.000
249,100
6. MiiK:I!IIaneous Reven~
EXPENDITURES
100- General Government
200. Public Safety
300. l'ublle Works
400. Soelal Services
500. Reereation and Parks
Mi~~eellaneoue
·
Debt Servlee
cj t~c
§rung& €a:r3
f9,076,300
$1,076,500
~.072.700
1.547,800
198.~00
1,507,400
99,600
9ll,OOO
Rel!ervea
TOTAL EXPENDITURES
1193::05~
663,COO
$9.076.300
Thf Hearing will be held In the Council Room, Municipal
BuilcllJia', 28 CreeCent Road, Greenbelt, Maryland. Public
]IArtfdpatlol) and atte~ is encouraged, and all eitizens.of .Greenbelt a"-11 have a reasonable opportunity to
provide written aDd otal comments and to ask questions
eoneerning the eotille buqet.
COPJ!:S OF THE PBOPo8ED BUDGET AND THE CITY
){AN"A"GEit'S BU.OOI:r MESSAGE ARE AVAILABLE
AT THE CITY OFFIC'.BS, 26 CRESCENT ROAD, MON_DAY. ~lJ ~AY,' A.M. TO 4:30P.M.
·FOill.JNFORMA'nON>.·PLEASEt CALL 474-8870 OR
May 13
10·4
p.m.
·
.
.. l
Rain -or Shine·
:.. ~· .,
arllotr:r.
TOTAL REVEN~
~ears
Sat~rday,
se·.
obviou•lt • ma~ who
~ fo1,1nd hill caiUq. And man:r
i:n. Greenbelt are .aratef•d tor bil
iurU.
pie. "I didn't know much about
evercreena wben I tint got
here,'· he admitL .
The eitJ' baa won a number
peuoa line each side of Hanover
DP and moved to Orqon, .,._
· pect;fJJC ReYer- to return. euc to
' ~ Be WOl'ked for •n orehard
NlCws
~
wbere water acceM
yearround color, low maintenance
plantiqa. Hia plane call for beo.IJ
of viburnuma, lavender. azaaeu,
enu. brothen and 1isten, packed
drideo UMd, pro.ed dio<»llnjfing_
Pheiaa .........ht Ida FOOng family
···New..._ ..
~·~ta..t.
,em.,
the "riolooitudeo of ""'hard life .
Ita ~ depeDdenq on
tht weatiMr and economic eon.
ditioaa. phaa the amount of pn-
Major items of BWiineils: ·
• AetioD - Amlual JleetiJII( llillutea of May J3, 1988
e Reports of Oftlcen lllld Elected Committeeao
e Proooeatatioll of Awuda
.
• Proooeatatioa of Caadidatell
.
e Eleetioll of Namina1;ioM .t: Eleetion8 Committee
rn-
, m.oat critical part of gardening
ia_ watering,· followed by mulch~
iDe aad fertilizing, Pheiail con~
. eluded. The city plans to do one
i area per year, with Boxwood ar-i
· tho Lake Park ........ ""hetlul«i
tor tlu. year. The $2..000 · coet
· of' ~ Southway project wiP
mon than be made up for the
~ flnt
Phelan declares.
i
a.-·.~-.·
s-t,.. .,-.duated from ,~...
Unlvenit:r at Maeyland wtth ,
.deaTee ·in borti~ultare, Puelar.
witb bia entire family of par·
crawe, for 12 yean. Howfflr.
.
cn.count
Th"W aped&l
1S spooocnd by
reatioD
and how much ; 11
~~neeae~T"clUnng. th.! summer."- The
may
the
-
trees along Southway,'' Phelan
stated .. Moat people don't realize
belt
Recreation
Dep:il"bblfll'l
Busines.
OfBee.
Monday
Friday. 10 a.m. • 4 p.m. and Saturdays, 9 a..m. • DOelL
-
~--for
..
- . ~ 01117 far u od-
'l'lek.park tieketa
~.
to take ..... -
how mueb water is lost throuyh
n;......,.A•-Parlr
Theme
about the
to a day to water the plants and
Friday, 9 a.m.·6 p.m.• 474-6878
!or further detaila.
purchased
now ha}:lpier tree..
Should we worry about gn-y
motha attacking the tree. at tbe
Lake Park T No, aay1 Phelan
There are no great atauda of oak
at the lake. The infestation
aeeftl5 to be io the 110rtbern area
of town. alone Plateau Place,
Woodland Way and Ride•- Moed.
Police Baildlq PlaatiJiaa
Phelan U.. developed a land.
seape plan for the IHfW police
___
,...
.... -- ... r
....................
_.....,._
-t.-l"""uter-
pal pool are now on sale at thf'
Trn..suru's Office iG the MlHlici.pal Bu.Hding. For further infor-
Pbelaa Ia particularly proud
hia make~shift greenhoua. ,
•beet. ot plastic draped over a
and worlted a.a a ~ for
a small ftlm eompany taa.t p~
duced d~umenta.rieta.
She aiAO
d1d some free lai"'Ce ~h. for
doc:u:::·.er:tanr film ma.llen.
de~
brls ot vegetation killed by thll!li
tiNt tro.t. Winter is for ptap..
17-D JIWp a-4
Lynette (Johll80n) AndreHn, a
15 J'Ur member of Greenbelt
brl-
GREENBELT
4'1441000•.
Gudrun H. Mills, CMC
.
.
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Assorted
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Gftealteh Grab Bag
(f'ontiaaed troa ....eo OIN'}
:.<.l~te m ba.,.;nc a l'ft*t m&l'l.J'
t.a.ioeated people wbo llave joined
the
W1 th
P...:kill" Judy
.. Why are you wearing a hard
hat! .. I asked Unde Nemo.
.. Enrybody aftou1d hP we~
one," he answer-ed.
'Don't Yoo
read the new!])epers ?"
.. I didn't read anything about
wearing a ha:rd hat." I said.
.. Does Chicken Little say the sky
by
•1&6 younc and advaneed
the department."'
smitJI:
ena..-
reC'OIIImeDded a
that would Tee!'ognise Ute ta)eJrta;
~ubhc
-::!
.;,.,j..:led
~
works emptoyees.
that
aU
etaatnfl~
,!
foremen
He
should
up due to diftlculty
h.1r.ng-
r~a1ning
and
i~
good
C .~y norucultunhat Bill Phe.a r. a:!.<? ;>ointe-d out the depart:nent's 1Iffieulty in eompet1ng
.... !~r;
h:01:her-oaymg mur::r pa!.:.e~ and ~e conatruetion ;ndu~··In ger:era:. positions in pubw.-:.rK~ are comparable to pos::'llm:.:.ar jurisd;ct1ons,
:. ... t ; atr. prepared t.tJ eor.s1der a
!"'?.e:agsJ!icatlon
study,"
G1ese
:o.a.c! ... ! have provided a big~er­
:r..a rr- normal reM-rve In the cor.: ..-.a-ll!'ney fund ~o altow a change
.:c
ht':..! G~nbelt Lake."
"That would bE narrl on the
::-: t:~
r~
'juclcs,'' .i admitted, "~ ,t ~o men-:.;on the gotdfish."
''You sure don't knuw much about sc~enee," said L"".c:e Nemo
"Think. of the spb.sr: 1t would
ma..ke. The City O"mce would "be
~wamped.
Sorth End
School
mig-ht be washed up, and I could
b(> all wet."
.. Possibly thoae threce cat.astro-prtie!§ have already h.app€ned," 1
sugge!lted. ''However. if you are
&CI worn-e<t about the po8.Sibility
what do you think shoul.d be
-r.la~sd1catl0n.''
r; :,e.:se
·r..:m.plet.e
~':.a!"": Cif
la~r
sa1d he hopes <:o
study before the
the
t.'lt>
new flM"al
year on
.; _:y L 1989
Memb<en ot the roubllc works
Sm;:..a, l·f.el.::.:-., G:!.,·e
H~1me<kt.
Victor Kirk, Kenny
!-fall. Gene D~~t and Jtmmy
;.,: e"t11ne ~nd 'J! the dt) counc; ·.
\{aV\>r G:~ WeJden!eld, J0~eph
,_:_s, Ea Puten.!!. and Th .. ~ ,.;,
X \~'hue, also d~ACu.ssed th~ l"'-<?·ed
::h~;..ar-t:nent.
none~··
.. Well. for one thmg, we could
all carry umbrella.! when we go
d0wn to :~ Roosevelt Mall." Cncle S emo propose-d.
"'I.PW equlpl'n(>nt.
~
Smith. much n!
rapidly oecomand obso.et.e.
- .. <.. ~l'le!'e 1s 1"\0t enouch
money
~ •. ~~ :md:g-et to pay for a :1<:-W
;<_,z .. r .. r 'Nat.er ~prayer
~
·r·<;!"'1:niZ'
to
,qu:pm~nf
:r-,
"Good ,dea," I ag-reed. "That
should protec-t us not onJy from
.a.-Steroids b:ut abo from those who
-.....~sh
to shrink the gt"een belt."
l.'3
.mrtopai:rsb~e
'":J.."
"The gre-en belt is ~hrinkin~!"
a.~ked
l.'ncle Semo. "] didn't
know that
!tolaybf. an asteroul
."1.:l.S a1re-ady h1t and a!l the wat.er
soakin~ !h<e
c1ty ... a.s marie 1t
,_ •llffi,:..:t to deve,o? pro,.:~.o-:-.~
~....
ar'"ld
s':.ay
Within
IZ'Uide-
:-H.. '". we have !'it.aye•!
:;:~"":".,"
Sm~h
Y~d.
w·:h~
""Whe-:-.
shrink."
;. ~""..:: :o pr.or:t:ze ~tween peoo?"quJpl'l"'.ent.
[ <:-"h<IS('
.,.,.,,CJ,.
nuo;
we
need
falling!"
'"Worse than that!" he declari!d
om1now;y "An asteroid is about to ~it the earth! ·
·•S-ot this time around," I tried
~:"J reaMU~ him.'"'It did get rathe--r
c106e, :,ut we were never 1n dan
2'er."
''What do you know about it."
he scoff'..-<) "Suo'DQSJn2' that thin:lf
;.re~,pie.
""You miR'ht have ~me-thinll'
ther-e. Vnde ... l sa1d "I've ~t to
both."
~FOR
NCSL
-7
s~eer
Coaeta 1-1-1
1n its ftttb :SCSL aeaaon tile
Greenbelt Comets played the;r
hrst three gamee on their h<.ome
turf in Windaor Green,. eomi.ng
away with a 1-1-1 record against
three Virginia teams. In the first
l("ame the Comete, mis&i.ne' a
..:ouple of intlaentiaJ players, lost
lJ--.<C to the Braddock Road PhoenI.X.
The CometB beat Sterling
~-1 in the following g-ame. The
goals were seored by Crai~ Hali>er. Jay Blavett and Ryan Hackett. Special mention to the pertormance of Jason Zeigler.
The e.xciting game against the
Stafford Sptrit of '76 ended a.! 11.
l.-1 tie.
The highlight of the
~.:-arne was the kO&l scored by
Daryl Harrington with an assist
by Jason Everhart. Raphael Mingo was very effective tn stoppln:ii!:' some dange?ous attacks by
Stafford.
c..,.tm Star at~
Tbe Seie- and Tedmology
program at ER.HS pi'OTidelt a
sophiatieated. computer laborat.>7
used by atudenta acrou rumaer~
oue discipliDes.
Lab Coordinator
Dave Sanford reeor-da more thaD
2300 people per moDth usizlc the
iab for project. ranciD«' '"rom
complex mathematica to degktoJJ
publishing.
Engineering drafting students
~
Computer Aided
Design
{CAD) software to replace the
traditional dn.wing boani. CAD
technology is in such common
use in the toainea world that
studentl!l mu!lt be familiar with
it to enter the job market suct.e.aafully. Technology studenb
developed software to drive a
meta.} fathe, creating ar. ~ .... Quisite and intrieate eheus set later
presented
t.o
school prirv.ipal
Milton Steinhaum.
The Apple GS and MacinWsh
computers are used, offering inA new National Capital Soedividualized inatruction in mathe
cer League ( NCSL) team of
matics~ citizenship, writine, and
Greenbelt players born in 1980,
SAT preparation_
the Bla!lters has opened its ~ea­
<;on with a 2-2-2 record.
Ambitious future plan!! include
The newly formed team heli ' an electronic: bulletin board that
1te tirst opponents to tie games.
will permit the e:zchange of in·
fhe seore was 1-1 against Vienformation with other !ltudenta
na, Va., te.nm and 0-0 in a tough
in similar facilities across the
aefen.sive
battle between the
USA.
lHasters and Chantilly, Va.
The Blasters won theil' home
team.
The winning goal came
vpener at Windsor Green, blaston an indirect penalty kick by
ing their way to an 8-0 victoTy
Eric
Nudo
after a fine paaa from
o-."er Springfield, Va. The Blas.Micha-el Wallace. Goaliea John
ters'
next two games were
Natonick and Brendan Spear det.oU2'h
defensive
battles. both
.::Jerve- §pecia] mention for havi112
.,ndlr.l( a.· 1-0 defeats.
auowed only 4 goals in their ftnt
In their game on April 30, the
6 gamea.
B!a:;ters held on to win 1-0 aThe team wiJI play in the
..-a mst a strong Potomac, Ma.,
lireenbelt Mu!!Cular Dystrophy
tournament llay 20 and wilt
szo now."
fimsh its regular season in an
"\\'here are yOu off to'!" he ask..way ga~ agaimrt South · Boed.
wie. Plans are also untierway for
"To the shoppinR" center," I
pantclpatio:r. in a Memorial Oa)·
answered. "I have to huy a hard
tournament in Springfield~ Va.
!-.-at and an umbrella."
c:o-t at Y-"t Cenlw
(~r...-->
can
Set- Michael G. Crowle7, a
young national aruardaman in the
special forces who .&Tew up in
Greenbelt, was returning to Baltimore from a training ex-ereiae
Sunday afternoon. Michael aDd
his team~ who specialize in waterborne operations for military
case.
purpoaes. had a cb.anee to uae
those skills when they helped
rescue two teenaee boys.
crooaect
the
small but raging Gunpowder· River about 2:30 p.m. As they a.ared
their armory at Glenarm. -juat
ea.t of Baltimor~. lliebael DW
aa empty eaaoe on the water
and. two teenage boya cliftciDir
to a tree in the awoUen atream.
Michael aDd bia team quieldy ll8t
up a re~~eue operation. t7iDc a
rope to a tree aome )'aftla up
stream from the bo7s. ,Miellael
tied the othe-r end around hia
waist, ..plunged into the daaplr.
ooeJy cold water and worked hiB
way down tO the boys u bit;
tea.mmatea •iowl7let out Ute.~
holding him. He waa ~· lo
reaeh the boys, putting the
youngest on his shOulden to eet
him out of the water. At tta.•
point the local reaeue squad arrived. Michael stayed with the
two boya for the- 30 to 40 min·
uteS that it tooic" to effeet the
rescue. Michael and his team
may have saved their liv~.
We're looking Forward 1D a
For Further Information, CaD:
GREENBELT
6237 Springhill Drive
Plaza
and
(71
the
~
r:l
SimP~
eonteat.
an exceftent. opportunity to elis--
.-oved
the owners." he said, "then coinc to Fonstville is addftional
these haadguni are alread_Y m
Me;
. i-adiM aad equipment lor the
tideD c:aJiien,. aDd a Te~ con-
-
~
c..tra1
, b ~ the oae ~ o,..
..., ......... In the ......... oafe-
LaJe Aorlm!rt!;)
of Communit;r
pu~.. do ~etbaell
• - " demurred Weiderifeld.
ld .... aalaal ·:.~.
Glooe ralaed
a
........ - t h e dty'o ~
;;;:;;.,. · of llouaiDc im_.,oled
..._... for tbne cla)'O at ~
iseao.
........... pet ......... -
lf:W :-;..;._;........_,
tba_
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Compare and Save - Purchase of se&J.On
pa.uea providee substan-tial savings V> u•q•n.
over continued payment of daily admi•-·
•lana.
DAILY ADMISSION RATES
GreeJ"tbelt Son-City
Reaident Reaident
Adult ( 18 years & over) $2.25
$2.75
11.75
Child (6-117 yearsl
$1.25
FREE
4 and Under
FREE
SEASON PASS RATES
Single
Greeabelt
Reolclent
$ 45.00
NOD-City
Reolclent
$ 75.00
Family
Senior Citizen ( 62 yrs.
&. Over)
FREE
$ 40.00
Guest Seaeon Child Pass
( - child)
Senior Citizen
(62< yra. &: Over)
N/A
$ 60.00
$:2.00
FREE
for mar(4) years
NOS-RESIDENT SEASON PASSES w>ll h<
offered to those livinar out.'Jide th-e Gre-('rth•'lt
city limita .
FAMILY PASSES: Print names of all memben
of your immediate family over five yean _of
ace (including yourselt) who are to reee~ve
passe~. Children under 4 mu.s-t be accompanted
by an adult and are admitted tree.
AQUATICS PROGRAM UUIDE: Rro<'hure-.
with complete liatinK of tht- 19RH_ :~c-H!wn
Aquatic:-~ Program Guide, are av~J!ai"J.~t- n'
the Municipal Building and Rt'aeat\on f nell!
t:ea .
SINGLE PASSES: Are
aug~;t"ested
ried eouplea with children four
and under.
----------------------------------- --"-- ------GREENBELT MUNICIPAL SWIMMING POOL
2i CRESCENT ROAD
GREENBELT, MARYLAND 20770
POOL PASS APPUCATION
Home Phone
(Mr./Mrs./Ms.)
Office Phone
Addreu
Emergency Phone
I hereby apply for a Greenbelt Pool Pat!R.
Payment fur memben<h>p
Please make checks payable to CITY OF GREENBELT and cheek th··
for which you qualify,· '
cmV cRr GBEIINIJJ!lLT
Pn<.:l<~..;f',l
RF.SIDEN'I
S-15.00 (
Resident Single
i~
mr·mb.,.r:->hJp
Non-Rel'lident
Single
$11-if} 1)0
N'on.ReRident fantil,-
FREE (
Non·R~ident
Sr. CitiH-n
I
$11l.•IO (
$60.00 (
GueRt Sea110n Child
Ht'latinn,..hlp
!.aid Name
Fint Name
~e
added that be dlda't w&Dt to - .
balritualb' let their ....._.. .... but fe11; that Mepiaa tbto aaimala
heh f o r _ d a , _ _ . . , " " "
_ . . _ ..._ a, _..o.ible cit-
--"'·JIG!:'
COMPARE AND SAVEl
Weather condition& perrnittlnar, normal hours ot operation are
from 1:00 p.m. • 8:16 p.m., Monday throqb Friday and Saturdays
and Snadaya 10:00 a.m. • 8:16 p.m. ezc:ept Saturday• of Home Swim
Meet.. The oebedule will be pooted and the pool will open at 1 :00
p.m. Weelr.da,. momm.. ale reurvecl for awtm leuon proa-ra.ma a.nd
...,era! pool main-......
.cet
...... 6odllt7 iD the Ploblie
ID - - to· a quMtion by
..,_ Balldi1llr~~ . ·--"··_c.... ..... t deliverY
-Be .•
. .:- - by
.....Palltic.w
"anbaal ......
- • ..,..
- t1oe ._
..,.... loalldlq waa
111
..... &ioenJ waa ........ mbnc that ...-..w. tile - t two
tM
~
He penalta
added - would
.... and
tloe ...... __ . .Ia- P
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be
474-5252
MOST AFfORDABLE SEASON PASS RATESOFFEREDINTHEMETROPOLITAN AREA
Legislation Explai-.1
8ix replacement veh1cles;·
' Other items funded inelude
fir, 9mm handguna for otftcen
ftot in the patrol division wh~
• F"teld trips
play talents•• while givin&' the
~ ~ ~c~~~ly repreaentaPrMktent Marvin Holm.ea and
treasurer Alan Freaa diacuned
plana for tile CFG Labor Day
booth aDd Nlated Aelivitlea In
"September. It. wu felt that a
volunteer from amonc the memberobip wu to 0 .,....-d
this effort-o~ of CFG'a most
important events.
The board approved steps talcen by Tom Simon.. a CFG member to invesd~t"ate creation of a
ratintr system tor the City-Council. Thia ratinc •Y•tem, origin·
ally propoMd by Si..-on and Jul~
ian Wei~ Would a.ueaa votes by
couneil membera on important
local iuues. It miarbt be structured aloq linea aimilar. to ratings systems uaed to evaluate
eongreuional votes.
Barry Sc:bleainsrer, ehairman of
the ( CFG) planniDir and aoning
committee. ootad that be was
monitorinll' i!lsuea afteetintt the
"t,r
ct .:.....Sab•itted b,- J•lia11 ·weiaM
eight ..,.hlelel to be retained in
.lhe take home ear prop-am. a
llreak-in period.
1989SEASON
OPENS SATURDAY, MAY 27
Thia eontnt will eon-
:~~e:.:,..;~vi=· 1~~~;:.:
The cera:ra\ Mwyland Chapter
~iations Institute (CAI) la.· plaDring a legialative updillte of recent legislative deciaiona aft'ecting condominiuma and community ass:o<'itLtiOn!l in the state of Maryland.
Two of t~ main topics 1.0 be
addressed wi11 be day car-e legig.
aation and the Contract Lien A<"t,
as well as ~vera) other pertln
ent Items. The prOK!'&nt is ached·
u1ed. for M.ay 18. from 7 unttl
9:30 p.m. at Greenbriar· Condommiums. 7600 HanovJP" Pa~il:­
way_
There is a re~utrat1on
cosL For more infonnation contact Ui.ane Vreeland at 249-1377.
E
• Picnic lunches
• Weekly themes
~=o..:p~i:=~ 0~F~b~=
t88? to 1988. Craze attributed
'thU inereaae to more stringent
eia. IJt reaponae to a query from
Weidenfeld, Lt. Philip Coombe•
npor:tect that morale had imccmaiderabl:r in tht. di"'-ion aDd that use of sick leave
had cleereaaed.
Total Balll.eet
The bu!lcet provide-a for U
~aiformed. oftken and 16.5 oth...,. public aafety pooitlons for FY90. The total police budlfet pre.senWd is projected to coat $2,~.100,.- . aottrif'b~-=bt~· :i!~~
""'
.bad employee beneftU.
.
Gieae aaid that one Jtem
ldintr maintenance) whieh is
dJreted at a considerabi_Y
her level than last year IS
buteble to uncertainties a~u\ the cost of operatinJr ·the
..._. police building d~riniZ' the
Municipal Swimming Pool
menta.
-=~:im!:t ~:::ied~
the patrol division on a trial ba-
• CompuU!r activities
• Art experiences
• Music activities
annivenary celebration on the
laWJl was eaneelled 1ut week
becauae of rain. The celebration
will be held rain or •hine on
Saturday, May 13, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
It will be inside if it raina.
Members of tile Friends of the
Greenbelt Library wiU be on hand
to anawer questions and distribute historical pamphlets and
eommemorative T ·•hirta. A live
jau band will play tuna f-roQ~
1939. and printed material from
50 yean ago will be displayed.
There will be plenty of refreah·
At ita recu'-r Board ot Directon meeti.Dg on April 26, offi·
cen of Citizens for Greenbelt
( CFG) diacUHed several key ia·
sue a. Eunice Coxon. who chairs
the membership eominittee. an-
Yeaile criminal arreeta jumped
-~. At the meetiq, Craze at;..
trlboted tbla lnereue to ...,.ter
druor...., by juveniles. ( I t be DOted.. however. that while
adult ertaab'lal arreata ahow •
_.,. during tile Jive,..r pniod.. Javenile .a1T'Uta es~
··IUblt U erratic petteru. The 148
.ueh arrest.. in 1988 we:re preceded hJ' a low· of ~ iD Uttt.,.
aDd ..,. .tiM below the 16'1 juvenlle III'N8ta in 1984.)
U-Rev 811.1ft8
Gi- u.t.ed as • apeeial objeet.~ lor FYto an aaaiya;ia of
the 12-bour •hifta m.ti.tutecl in
• Camp Discouery.,.. Summer Program for
children 6 years & up
• Hours COIM!IIient for working pan!llls
60th
Citizens for-Greenbelt
e~=:"~~~!.~~~
for children up to age 5, foaJSeS on discowry of nature and the joys of the
outdoors.. Each day is a unique growing experience.
Tbe Greenbelt libr.ary'o
~ ~ba:~,.:P:~:
ed by 11% in 1988: However. ju-
progrcmt
Aaifenary 01 Satmlay
On the other hand, auto theft.
inereased by 34% in a study
upward elimb.
Su.rpriaiDgly. motor vehicle accideftt& declined by 13 % : at a
flve-:rear kiN of 289 • accident.
were dawn eonaiderably from the
~urt
Swtutumiace FWt
Great Summer . - . Please Join Us!
at.ou&
the coat of the aya.
the cit)r would
bePa pa7iaa into it before it
budcet for it. He anticipated that the new •yatem might
iDereue costa by 15% of pay.oll (to 2i% from tile preoen<;
co.t of alia"htly leea tha.n 10%
of p&J"'II).
Tbe budeet aa .....,..nted does
not fuDd this cost beeau.ae Giea
'oaid be .._n't know when paymenta will begin. if the city
joined thi• system.
·
Crlae Statlatlea
Ffveo-7Uf' crime atatiatic• were
preoented In the budcet.
of --lllt declinad by 16% in
matioa
tela· aad when
Forwr Gree8elter Jw,.
Resae Two frma Wa
guardsmen
Greenbelt
P0UC1 8UDGIT Celelnte Likarjs 50111
Tbe Rooebed lluoleal Theater
Company will preoent "lluale of
tile EarlY 1900'o" at tile GreeJ>belt Youth Center on SWida7,
Kay 14 at 7 p.m. The eonee:rt Ia
free and open to the public. For
more information. call 474--88"18.
The
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Paarell
THE BEST SUMMER EVER!
Summertime Fun. a
laett ~ ~
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of
ta: \:ltlldren and ~er nlativn ht the fir:tt degree of ("o~an·
• A f•mily should constat
pareD
d pennaoentl)'" in the ••me ho~~&eho.ld. ShQu\d
pinitJ" («randpanr.t brother. aiater) wbo rut e
reaiclina' in the ~•me hou.t--th()ld.
there be two rel•ted married cou.pi.P, ot<l\er than ....-andpannts.
they woatd be eo:l&idend to eoutitate two .lam llJ' pUHII.
Falaiflcation of this Membenhip A.-::-plieation will malt in cancelation c4. the manbel'llt"iip
and forfeiture of all monitw~ reret.ed.
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actiYe in. Greeabelt ~
·~•as ADVI5ID
Soeber benejjted G.-belt CARES and other~ for TO w.FY CONfiACJOIIS
li11iversity Honors Joseph Sucher
\s Distinguished Scholar -Teacher
by [).eborah Sieff
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·.and•,;o;r;t,!1R" ··
A~
pan -:.f :r.e r.m~-month
::: :-')g~a ."1". .S \.1!~ her wiE teach an
. -.!.,":"":tr:>.•:-a:-, ,.,,,..:.r<te for IZ'enera:
'"T'!-Ie P~ysics r:>f ~! _;..
.:r.•'lenrraduate er•.:r'-'P
:::ref>
,:;.:'·.
th€' local tavern. got them drunk
an.:l left them there. That's why
tile natlOn bouse wa.a empty and
how we got into Luxembourg."
The Sucher family spent the
next two years ,n Luxembourg.
and then several months in Portuga~,
untli they left tor the
l'ruted States m June 1941, not
:on!{ before the AtlantiC was
do:!led to such travel because of
the war
The family first settled in Mi!waukee. \\'i!lconsw. anJ moved to
Brookl;;n, S Y., :r. 19..14.
And Then Gre-enbeh
Su-.:her and his wrfe. Dorothy,
whom ~e met while attendi"nJZ"
brool..iyn Col.!:'Jl'f'. have both ~n
A-~·.:-
a
J'f'C.r"-
\'.e-:r. .co
J ..or"l
r.
.-\.'.>jl'Jo;t
1·:•.~~
~
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a.r.-ar.,;fed a ':ra:-.- : \..;;a
:1-.. o·~:.rl"'. c . . :-rr:.c~.:::.· :n:. L~xem­
J.G.:rg !o; :hP l'"f.'~: of :h..- fam;,y,
:"':"'.}' rr.•::h<i'~ r:-:y br0!hr:.-r and h:s
:'"'·~ S!St.f:'r ar.d myseif a..-.d my
Es.cap.e
Af~t-r
:>earch~rl
f~m
Germany
Lno:-:-ra:-.
guar·.!.~
~.ad
anoi all.cwed them
:r: pass. ~."'t- S.:rher~ ;a;a::ed fnt"
a few hour~ and then. :r. :ht
·.!ark nes~ -.: (~;: :·: <otrna,;. E.,. ., rr0s;!..eC
a ;; ·'-"·Cc..vered br1dge :rota
L.:xem:-~.·-r·.l
·P.ero:o wa.'< rl(i or.e
on the ot . . . er ~~Cf· Ev~nt u.&:::. a
car aj)proac:-.e<l, a man IZ'Ot .;~;:
and told J~ ~0 jlet m." S .c !"'.i::""
s&ld. "'The !act tha:: my fatht:r a.r
r-anced cul" ~ntry for C'hr.~tmas
Eve wu n() accide:nt. The n:an.
4
who had ooe-en h:red by my fathf:r,
h...d taker. ·.he borclf"r ,~r·.. ard~ to
\
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P:~a.~e
a.m.
~eg~ir;n~
are free. and there
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GREENBELT HOMES, INC.
Hamilton Place
Greenbelt, Maryland 20770
no ob-
May by tbe Eleanor Roooeftlt
Rich School muoie d - - .
On May U, the aympbony and
concert orehutru will be joined
by all of the .ehool's dtoin ·in
a procram. that becina at '1:30
p.m. in the Rooaevelt auditorium..
On May 19, the four banda of
Eleanor Roosevelt Rich will pere
form at '1:30 p.m. in the same
featured at thfs
armaal "All Banda Coneert"' will
be on A1ulllnl Bond eompooed of
former ERBS iuti'Umental music: abulenta..
. .A.PPMrin&' with the .,_hony
orehaotra will be Aileen Crlowell,
Janette Petersen, and Janet Sun
of Greenbelt. Also from Green·
belt are Ana Rei& who pla7s
with
t h. e
eonHrt orebeatra.
Beeky Geipr who playa with the
wind
and Michael
Mike Cald-
well. Christopher Denney, O!lvid
Eriekso~ Kimberly Goshorn, J enny Kim, Ronlie Kowmu, Bon.
nie Murphy, Yohance Pettufl,
·Erie Pieeols, Ben Wal%, Henry
Wutiam.a. Paul
Withers, and
Hanna Yu, all •·ith con<:'ert
hand II.
There is no admission charg~
to either concert, and refr-esh·
menta are offered at intermisswn
Sally Wagner is the bal"ld. direc
tor and Dorothy Pickard dirN'ts
345-7500 for ir.fo
TDD Installed at Metro
The Wubi:ngton Metropolitan
Area Tranait Authority ia expandine tha ...., af teleeommunleation · devicu for the deaf
(TDDs).
The traDO!t authority i.,.tal)ed
TDDa at New Carrollton., lletra
Center and Penta&on lletron.il
atationa u a demcmatration procram several 7ean aco, and i1
now expandine to Addison Road,
Ballston, Eutem Market. Gallery
Place, Huntington, L'Enfant Plaza, Medical Center, National Airport, Rosalyn, Shady Grove, Sil·
ver Sprin~.
St&!lium-Armory.
Vienna, Woodley Park-Zoo, Union Statton, ilnd at Metro headquarters at 600 Fifth Street,
N.W. At multi-mezzanine stations, the devices will be located
on the mezzanine served by the
elevators.
Thia ia the firat phan of a
program that will eventually include TDDa at aJl Metro stations.
Also, the AuthoritY. in c:oop'eration with C & P Telephone,
is having all pUblic. telephones
throua-hout the Metrorail aya\em
equipped with volume amplification later this year.
recovered nic:ely.
''Anything Goes" plays at Petrued'• thl'ou~rh July· 9, Tueednv
through Sunday evenings; with
oc:caaional matinees. Doon open
at 6 p.m. tor dinner with per·
formancea at 8 p.m. ( Prida71 at
6:30 and·1J:30.) Call 725-5226 for
information and ticket
Life today ia so fut Paeed.. 10metime's it's difficult to find Pnough
time to plan everything out in advance.
That•a wb)' ,..,.. prepared a .peeial booklet
entitled, "Planning Ahead/' c:overina suc:h im·
portant Rbjecta u the advantaa- of planR
ning ahead, the importance of a will, and
the purpose of a funeral. Then! are even
sections to ora-anize personal biographical. financial and lecal information
your family.
you would lik~ a complimentary
copy of "Planning Ahead,"
please contact our funeral home
or simply rettll'!l the eoupon
below.
Please send me your free
planning guide entitled,
"PLANNING AHEAD."
Name
Address
City
State
z,p
DONALD V. BORGWARDT
funeral Home, P.A.
4400 Powder Mill Rd.• Beltsville, :\1 U.
(801) j87·1707
~o;n:,.:!'7!'d
ilMriru:
~:- .<..;' ·N~''
;;. -:c .. :.~-. ~h~ R l1
"We have the finest in foods"
.. .............___
LUNCHEON SPECIALS:
an:; ;.orr,~ oehmd You fl alsc ;,a.;e wear and tear en ycur :ar
S: .--:;;:.-• rrmt ;--:.t.. r~ N':ondenng how to get around . .no matter I"Jhere
10u re tlE:aded r~member thiS simple axrom Sometrmes the shortest and
.,-.
rr.cst ·:on ;e-n1ent d1stance betwe-=n two pornts
··"~'
ro~
ing produetion. Revived Jut year
on Broadway, the 46-yeai-·old muaieal .ia enjoying a desened new
lite.
Martina Vidmar, who baa a
lone list of eredentiala as an acA Jl:a- motorcycle, repor- treu and voeal stylist, heads the
ted llliolea from the 45 court af Petrucci's cast as Reno Sweeney,
Ri4r Rd. was found Ap- the role. that made Ethel Merril 24 ln the 20 c:ourt of Hillman a star. Miss Vidmar doea
side. -..,ned. Another Kawa- full justice to the role and ia
sold. ......,ned otolen on A!ffil 21 abl7 Heonded by a 1ively and
trom the 6200 bloek of Spring- talented cast.
hW Ct., WU later reeovered in
With sonc• li~ "'You re the
BeiiiJ'f!De in good eondit!cm. Top," "I Get a Kick out of You:•
There were DO arrest. in either. .. All Through the Nicht." "It's
Delovely... and. especially. the
A 1982 Yamaha SECA 400 motitle aone, the audience leaves
toreyele stolen on A uril 21 from
the theater with · unfora'ettable
tbe 11100 block af EdmoJUJton Rd. music in their heads.
waa found abandoned by Oft\eer
The book by Guy Bolten and ,
Robe1't Dowlina- on ADril 24 ln the P. G. Wodehouse is more forget1 - r t af Re""areh Rd.
table since .i,J: revolves around
A blue 1989 Ford EXP, Ma.
gangsters, a shipboard romanceta.r, wu reported taken from the (or rather several). mistaken
400 bloek of Ridge Rd. on April identititea, • aappy hu4!' who gets
22.. A silver 1987 A1fa Romeo on the ahip with no money, no
Milano, Md. ta2' WGJ-494. was baggage and no pas.!!port. and
taken on Avril 22 from the Green~ a perfectly marvelous character
way CenteT parking lot. A dark '(well played by Don Zuc:~rman)
blue 1987 Cherokee Jeep, DC tag depicting what Americ:ant~ think
311221, was taken from the narYupper class Englishmen are like.
into lot at. Beltway Plaz.a on April
Outstanding cast s:u:emben in23:
elUde Audrey Wuile,n.k1 aa a ·
A Toyota Corolla. stolen in
gun moll, Michael Bume aa the
Mareh, was recovered in Temple hero, Joe Clancy u Public·. J!lD.
Hila. A nonresident was arrer.t- emy # 13, and Lisette LeCompt.e;
ed Jn connection with the theft.
&.S the
appealing (and equally
A 1988 Honda. stolen last sappy) heroine. The Angels and
week. was recover-ed in Bladens- the sailors are great in the dance
buJ'R'. The radio has been re- numbera.
m<m!d.
BilJ Pienon's scene designs and
Two breakinll'S a.nd enterin2's Thomas Scott's lighting both
were renorted last month. Jew,.1work verJ' well. The music got
ry JI'&B t'&.ken from a rf>9idenc:e in otf to .a somewhat ragged atut...,
the 7900 blnc:k of Mandan Rd. on
April 21. Ther-o were no sivns of on the night we atten~ed but;
forced entry. When an unknown
as white, d~ complexio~ rnu...
'Pf''1"8011 mtered a ~sitlenc:,. in the
"'ehe, 25-35, 5 fL. 8 ln., 175 lbL
7800 Mock of Man dan .&d. on
dark hair. and wearing a blue
April 2R. he was ac:a~ away af'shirt, blue jeans and beige work
ter . ftJWihlr the nsident in the
The ouopeet Is described booto.
Ril
Ri~
L1.1nc"- cut Prime Rib of Beef
N - York Sirloin with Salad
and laked Potato
ls Metrobus.
01'
Beltway Plaza/New Carrollton Metro
GreenoeiUNew Carrollton Metro
Dinner Specialties: Steaks, Sea Food, Prime Rib
CJoes 's the New Carrollton Metro stat1on or anywhere else. call
631-18111 ,......,.,_
12 noon till closing, drinks 75c each
7:15 p.m.
:a.: Loui::;e at 474--!161 for reservations and
The
aieaf "Aft7'thiDc Goea.., a
~ J~~,r~ :·:;.s~
rc··
11:00
oD
b;-Man.-..
Petruec:i's Dimaer Theatre is
eivinc Cole Porter's vintace mu-
location. Also
DcA-s '5~···~~ rr: Fsggy Bottom·GWU from &'eeflb€1t
/'':·u :J
'/'/c. ~sr €<':<
"~:
WDIII&D.
at LiDeDO 'n
waa eeeD put-
::cns1der th1s angle Metrobus to Metrora1l
"r:-~17' /'~U .,,a~r to_j?.c N:th nc_geometry prOblems ..
or R·!5 f./fetroou:; That w~l get you rntc·
Me~."'=' :;tat1r__." r~ no r1m.<::- fla~ From ~here. 1t s jusr c
lE-t, ~, ....... ·;:;.:. -:.,.· ·.->:: 0"-Jni;E- Lr~~ ar:0 /OU rt;: -1t Fsgg:; 80ttom·GV/U
. ·r~r :,1mCIE A,..:J 11her: f'":>u tdl-e Metrct:us to Mftrora1/, ycu ca~ leJ/f:
!nr-::~
,...
a
21
"Anything Goes" Free Coacerls at ERRS
Two evenblp of m110le wilt be
Now at Petrucci's offered
eonMeUti'f'e Fridays in
.....
~~-~:-:-
A·
.:-~.at:.·1n
The Suchen have !our child~
ren: Gabriel, a 33-year-old lawyer: Michael, a 31-year-old compute-r analyst and music-ian; Anato\, a 28-year-old agro-ecologist
re.!learch.ing non-chem1cal metnods of pest control. and Anne, a
23-year-old P*YCholo~ry student.
BUS ITI'fllll
""-"re 1 ·~:"'2'" t0 : ....... ~ J<;-wp·~~.J .. :~:.•;r.~
r.e '"
He
Hc,rr.es. I:::· 1 GH!). ·,!1€ i')f the largest
< ~:-~<:~.hl:~hed h() ..;.~.r:~ c:ooperat;-.·e:- in the cnuntry.
-.~::=.f anri ir:f .!'~a':i·:e pre ...:.~:".':a:-:.rm~ de~igned
.=:~--~:~--',.:. GHI t<1 y1·,__;. T:'l~ pre:=:en:d.:tG:: ·-.~.·iii explain
·;:,·:--..c.":
• .-;:.t:'rat>:e ;;;, "r.t··.~· GHI "Jpera-=~-- '),·hat .o:~rvice::.
a:->::
·:er..: ::- GHI me~ber~ ·...;nde-r U:e fnl')nthiy l'harges.
a.:-::!
:':::--.a.n·..:l!".,:;r ~ourc:e~ w'r.ich are a·:aiiab!e. This. in:-:.ro:""'.<i.: ..-;:-:_ ·.~·:: ~. .e u.;;.ef·~: •
whett-,er r;r not y0u pur•.:i':.a.."e a. GP.: r:1me.
T!--.. :.:
C:li. idea: lpport:.mity for
p+:-!"---.r.~
·x!"., are con:-:.der:ng r.''>!T'!e'·Jw!;er..::hip to 1earn
ai.0
GHI
: a.-.-k r~·..:.e"'::C1r, ..- ir. a re!axed atm0~phere.
Lr':
... •:t :•''u ':·; -:!le C')()pera:>:~: :;re~tyle BE·
F'.'JRC: y;·_
:·}r .:1 ~-,r.-:e. The r.ex": p:-e~entation~ wi;!
mf
Sews~--
•
~~e~=:n:.~I:
Tuesday, May 30
e
~
April
tine- JDetehaftdiae into a larce tan
Sbe - . lied the otore.
She ill dueribed aa black, late
30'o, I fL. 7 ln.. 130 lba., black
hlolr '(abort and pulled back),
aDd weariDa' a tan windbreaker.
blue.~ ad wbite sboea.
::-at ~e~o:.ar. · .. -l'l~.
<>arher "}[y f.;. ~ .... r
Attention
Prospective
Home Buyers
Soturday, May 20
Dorothy Sucher-, a psyc:bother~
apist and publi3h.ed mystery no\
elist, wu active in esta.bliahmg
the Greenbelt Museum and is a
former- editor of the Gr~Qbe)t
PeJ:I-D•p• .....
0..
HI:' C'arr....
-~
::=:.:.,.-;
'':r,~:·:l--
-~,
about five hours.''
........ liy . . -
A·~·ar·~
,\~')
o~.
!t".Jdent.s,
1-.onon
The .S:r:1ct:..::re of ~[atter· From
:'\.hiec·.1-!es ~o Q·.arks''; and a
~ra.i~.;..a.:e 3em:n.ar. "Spe-cial ToPes !n Quantum Field Theory."
Ca:reer Land•arb
SLOcher. ""'·no was a 1952 S.un~-a
C ..:.rr. ~.4...:de gradt;.at.: from
3r-:ocK:y'". c.-;llege and. Teeetved
r.:~ PhD
fr'Jm Columbia t:n1·
·:er..,it}' ;:-: 1(.157 ha:!! pt1bl: ..:t:e-d
n-.ore tha-:c tOO :~chola:rly an 1c-le3
and grver. r,..~....merous le~tur""~ lrt
r.:s 32 Yt'"ar'i 0~ :.-ach:n,. a· ~[:,.
L'r::vpr<;:t;. D! :'\.lar:ns.nd H
:-.-.:·r:·:~i: ."T'a:;y fe:low.,l-:·;:J"
~~
:.~.,
C~ocK,;,,..._r.elrr.
Fe.,<•, ~~.p
il~ •• ~·ATCJ F<:;:l)',.,·s!":.p, ar'.':
.J.-;
<~-"'a"r::~ «.cr. 3"- ::i-.-e ?a~~.·
R.,.
i~arC'h
:..;~·
~);
The
Jb.rylaDd lmp_e_at
Contraeten Auaciaticm remiMa
eonsumera haviDc work 'PH""'
formed by contn.etor. this eprinc
to lreep several ke7 pointe iD
mind. First, make 8tU'e the coa.traetor is licenaed. It an unliceMed contractor ia emplo7ed aDd the
work ia not eompleted satiafae.
tor.ally~
restitution under the
Guarantee Fund ia not available.
Also. if the eont:raetor is injured on the job, and ia not prop.
erly insured, the couumer may
be held liable.
A eont.ractor can be verif"led
by eontaetinc the Marylaod Home
Improvement Commiuion at 1800-443-2116 for a re•iew of tbe
contractor's reeorda. The Better
Buaine~~a Bureao should alao be
contacted to find out if there are
any eornplaints about the compans in question.
-
several yean with "simultaneous ehess exhibitions,,. in which
be played ap to 10 ot.Aer players at one time. '1"be toul'hest
part of thoee exhibitions wu not
on mj head but on my feet.. sinee
I was mo"'inw between boa.rds for
PagelS
ThUI'IIdar, 'Mar 11. 1989
Pe&eelletter
M
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lllelro""
VEitY LAitGE DANCE FLOOR
FAHrASTIC BANOS! Live!
6 nights a w-k
FABULOUS BAR
,_1111118.
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GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW
P"'ft! 14
CLASSIFIED:
!or ten •orda.
al word. ~o
:terns :J-.at ~
..r.<:.h payment
TMW nfflce by
$2.50 mi:rumum
15c each -.dditioDeharge lor listing
found. Submit ad
to the S'"'• Re10 p.m. T-aesday,
:J!" to !:.he 'Se-a R.e-riew drop bo'll:
::-: the Greenbelt Coop · croeery
s·tore oefore i p.m. Tu.~v. or
::r.a1l !.0 P 0 Box 88, Greenbelt,
RENT: Lakeside North. 2BR apt.
Su;.;oe4-- mid Tuly- .•
to lease. ReasonAb1e l"'lltell. 98-l-
UNT'S CARPET"'C~A'"Ri:""'-_---,L-::,..=
prit:ea on aham_poo, ateam, ud
dual proeaa. Call for free e:1.:.i-
!189,
room
$4.75 eolnmn inell. X in-
·mum. 1 '-t .nchet! I $"7.13). Dead·.:ne 10 p.m. l(onday.
!.:'lel~de
$.95
reAniahin:c,
tet.
antiqoe
982-&380.
$75, diniDC
r.10ration,
PIANO Tt:NING AND REPAIR
name. phone no. and a.d-
:jre-s..'! w:th ad eopy. Act. not: eon!H.ter~C accepted l.lntil pabhaheci
Kretschmer
474-3529.
Ft:RNITt.:RE t:PHOLST-ERJNG
FINISHING
Linne room ....
Xary!.and 20'7'70.
BOUD
Fut,
aDd vice. reliable
474-8281.
5b90 after 5 p.m.
matea.
Ex'Pf'l't and Reliable Piano ~­
nee o;o Greenbttlt. Ba:t,jamia Ber~taky
47._....,.
Moving & Storage l
SERVING GREENBELT SINCE 11180
~~~~--~.~~~an.hip
~~:-~anc~~~~f!,to::_~l M11ves
• We Sen Boxt>'"
;
:
• LAra-eo F·Jlly Equipped Padded Troclu
-595-0695A Divi•1on a1 A:rm•tro"" )IO'f'en lnc.
ThiU'IIday, May -11, 1989
I
I
Jobn Knurhmu. Pre..
GUITAR
ebon:M.
-·
LESSONS
t.beo17•
8oa1es,
Fa.U
reed.iq.
time inltnletor. tl7--81'70..
GRAPHIC ART SEBVICU CopyjlttiJJc, layout, ap aDd
desip Ul-38'72.
CALDWELL'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE • All makea npaind.
Call aft.u 5 p.m. 8-f0...8043.
IJISCOVERY TOYS: Lo-re ebil·
dre:n &Del c.o,..r Turn qare time
into
proftt Mlliq qoalit)' toyL
For mont information eaU (SOl)
490-7131.
PIANO L'E"s'-s"o"N"-s";::cn-cG;;-rft=='nbe=It".
.Masters degree, Peabody ConaeJ'vatory.
MembeT KTNA. S..U..
5U3.
CLASli.FI&D
PIANO LESSONS • :roar home.
~
Voice,
'rioll-. wia<b,
cuums, otl>on.
Patleat - ·
GneDbelt aDd .....t.J'
eommiiDitiea..
TRA VELIMG
TEACHEilS, INC. 9811-&174.
OcEAN CITY • Beat th;. tuxu.i
coDdo on beaeh at Ulat. Two
bedrooms, two fu:J ktho, eolooTV, A/C, W;D, po.>l, teomia,
moR. Call for detaila, 345-D&t
EXPEIUENCED AND EiiU'CA'F-'
ED IIOTHER will baby•it tor
cbildn:n ace-- 3 and abon. Cal!
<7+-2456.
persuade!
AVAILA8LE
infon11?
Lar~ plea.ant. airy offtce tar
rent in Rooaevett )(all, Gl'ft:D--
sell$
Deoip.-
belt Cent.er. ConYenie-rtt to
Beltwa7. Parkway a:nd NSA..
Say it Right with Type
FTH parkiDC. AvailatMe May
u. 1989. Call 47+-2146 or.....
da7 thPOucio s.turcla7.
345-3872
Gnphic
e ~BD
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LICJINIIBD
e DJSUIIBD
ADw.n-..-
"CtUttnr& Kitelu.u &: Batlu''
ADDITIONS
POJlCJD:S
SUNDBCJtS
FLA.. ROOIIS
PAINTING
STORJI DVOilS
WINDOWS
CERAJ(IC TlLJ:
BACXHOJ:
474-3-&70
BRADFOID & CRELLIN
Cil
Inauran«e
e
e
H:t:ALTH
AUTO
e
e
W1!:
Boat_
_ALBO
_ _INSUlll:
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•
Competi-~
....1 So.ud Volou w
• We Inwl'l!: l!fti'J'OIMPa7JD~Dt
• llont.h.iy
·Same OaT~
• Low Down
"-t
P'R-19 FortM.
cz-w
P\aaa
c...
1 0 7 1 4 - Bml (Jlte 1)
"Twin c~ a... Pari<"
~
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-
WJoile
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W~'· ecnapeneeti.gn
JOE'S ·TIPS OF THE WEEK
_...,at
aok ~- the
u..;,
~ A - - - ; . . . . , . .:11 Ohe · - _.,to and
licbtH cu•P ...u1 .,_.,. ~JIOMDta. 11Nt ...,..,. S. wei«h reduetion. In liOIIraTa ........_ .._t... are ~ to obtain hi,ch
f1oel «"""""7 . . . _ . . ....0.. ..,b;. Alao,
fro::~t where! ctrt.. ....a. .....,. ~ t:o eliqti:nate • ha-Y)'
traJM dnip. ....t t:be 4IIBI•ftl'l"tial Witll tlhe:se coatponntts "'"
~ alMS repiwed .....- a vaitiaed fraJIM' a:nd a tl'a.luaxle. 'hund-
-.Jo
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eboot 45 -p«rreDt of *he eatin nhiele is -,_. up o1 aJumjmm~.
U.ludiq feDden., . . - . a.apoa...-ta. heoda.. AU ot theee ebanaea
... .,.. deaiyneci fOJ' ....... reduction aM innea..d .... mj~P
without. sacri6ei.ac ..tet7 aDd lo~t.J' a1 eompO"DeDta.
.It you !\ave • proWem or crue-tio:t about J'OU1' .ehicle, drop me a
line and I wiH try to p"I"'riilk an aaswer for you.
Till DGi. time
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resentative to arra.nge, COUJ:Iit and
restock our toya in your local
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to
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Currie.
Alll&V Industries Ltd , 2345 La.
pierre St., LaSalle,· Quebec H8N
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345-5036.
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Page 16
GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW
Ill Rill TilES 10 ACnOI
01 OIEIPISS CLOSIIE PEnTIOI
by Maris Fll!tcheT
At its meeting 0n April 27. the board of directors of
Greenbelt Homes, Inc. took no position on a petition asking
:or nighttime closure of the Gladys ~oon Spellman pedestriar:. -')V>:-rpass to help control vandaH:-m occurrin.'!' in GHI
r.<?l~h-oorhood.s near the end of the walk'\\--ay.
Ro:3('oe Butler of Gardenway
aJ>peareci before tn.e board Ol"l
Apr~! 1.1 requestmg nappcrt for
~hP Ba::.Jrnore-V{ashin~n Parkw.l'/ a~.d :ha: :he gates t.e closed
~r-<:-n: ::. p.m
to 6 a.m. Butler
~::..."1 .L!O
presented thr pe':.J"tion
:::y -:ou.nc!l meoetin~.
A: :r:e Apr.l 27 meeti:-~g But.er u :d he would like ~ have
:he =.acJI:Jng of the
GHI bo·1•u
·w~en :he tn..ltt.er is taken up by
:he :1ty counc:li. Members ')f the
l.ooard, however, were elearly unM
"""llllng to take a stand m favor
0! dosmg the overpa.sa at night.
D;r~tor Mac W\nck said he aym>'a:hi.:.ed with any-one whose car
• .'!t vanda:Jz.e.d but, UWh4!re do you
Hop~" he ukecl. Crime could be
reduce.:, he pctrrted out. ':ly clos:ng -:f: ':.he entrances 1nt.o the
::ourts and allowinc m only the
people who live there.
D:re.::':or Alan Freas agreeJ
~.hat gates are not the an:!"W"!r
:.o the probl-em and suggested
-;.l;.a.t a. r.e1ghOOrhood crime 'vatch
wr~uld
b~
!ar more effee:tlVe
M:er.r:.b.er Ralph Webb pointed OUI
I! a A::d wants to g-e-t aaosa the
br:dg.: a: 1 a.m.. and "t.be gate is
·:o"ed. ho~:-'11 crosa (the Parlrwaf!
DiT1!Ctor Haf'&*.Trl Hoolen~en ag-ned. addinc, .. It ta.lr:ea
-;n!y .,.ne ktd who misjudge11 hta
to
do
iG ••
killed•· t.o make
the whole community r.e!U'9t the
11St.a.t'lo:-:e and g-~t.!-
<os.:ng
CJ-• .Jeic He-ss !ympathized with
:h~ ;>e:Jt.loner but said be had
-:@over ~een a gate that can keey·
-s<:me-one out who W•r•~ tc. . . .
n Leu lfuh. chair of the Audit
Comrrntte@,
sa1d
th-e~t:itlon
;ends a bad meS38.ge and S1.1$U'e-St~<i :ha:: :he board ask !or more
·; _n--e -~o"'ttrol :n the area.
Hvw""ver. when Dire-:tor Ra)o·
M"<'<:a·.>.·.ey made a
mot~on ex;;r~~~m£"
GHf'; C'Otl('ern about
:r.~ .ncr~aso:: m cnme b~.,:t mak"'l"f ,. «a:- ::.hat tke board d1d not
~.;po.--~n ~:osmg the overpass at
-.Ill'!':"':, :he motion died !or :aek
:.f a
~~and.
Di:t-ector ;..ianey
H:..~cl'l::-.,;; ...atd !';be was uncnm7nr~3::,f'
w:~h
goiR« on record
_,.ga.ns! the petition sinc-e only
:.~t
?o;_,e have t..he records of
Ir.
~h""
end
10-esip(>nt Way!W'
'A' :;.<~.ms ,~rot a eonsensus t(, sup::·~~ -~~d1ng a letter to the city
~xpress1na- concern aOOut
:r:€ .:-.cr<>aS€ 10 vandalism m tht>
... rta "'~0·~nd :he overpass anci
a,;l< ,._z :or additional police "UT>Oth~r Attioes
board a.pproved a ~olara ~~..-e a o-nr-story addition
:· ,;- a r~s:t.,.;ence :n the 21 Court
: R.-::Jle Roa-d. It also ~ave
.> :':>Or--:i':e- !art
permtssiOn for a
-; .. ~.cu !'1 the 12 Court o.f Pl•t.-a-" ·r:. :o)mplet.e a privacy fencf!
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~x'"eeds
,..-zen
the
a!lr~~·able
A ~hit.er:turt> and
r:ommittee had re-c-,~~ . . .,<.!.,.d approval of both the-se
· ~- _('• -;. I~ th.- ca~ gf th~ fPnl'"e,
· ~,.. .........-,mmendation wau. ~;ontln­
;.:'" ~ •. ',r: :h"' fl•·ner's ch~in2 the
, I!~ .,f th-e- fenr-e and rottintr
·•. ,~-;~· "'rd r;HI perm~ts for 1t.
T ~ .. ·,·N~ .. r &j.!n·td 4, ("omply '*ith
·.~.- • .- <'::p••.iatJOflS.
.-l.-:pr•::v~:
')( the feM"e C'ame,
The
··: ~',rrr'<:r!t
~.r,w~·-"er
' ...... ,toy
un a
a.nd
\f-<''a.·.o.-~}
4-2
YOt.f!o With
)((".
Huk-ftins <">9po!l'ed.
~~d.
he feels that
yards shouk! not be totally enclosed and that prwacy fences
sho~.Jid :stay within the :~Uidelines
of tlle roles and regulation!!.
Hutch1n.s. who .sa.1d sh4! usually
supports A&E recoromendations.
reject-ed this one because she felt
too m.any long privacy fences
obscure the original plan for
Greenbelt's garden commanity.
llcCawley and WJrJck both
suggested that the regulations
•ith regard to priva.ey fence:s
may net!d to be reworked.
The AkE committee report also
endoned the handrail designs ap...
proved by the board at a pnviow. me-eting. The report also
&JmOurw:ed that the house and
gardeo tour is set for Septe.nbet
Z3 thxs year. Ho«ensen complimented the com.mittee for the
detailed report.
Regular meetings of the board
of director~ will be held this
month on lf ay 11 and May 25.
GHI NOTES
Hemboen are reminded to att~ annual meeting at CenM
ter School. 8 p.m. on Wednesday,
:May 1;
Th-uNday, Hay 18 All Day
Voting fo-r Board and Audit
Committee seat!. in the Citt
Count:il Chambel"! are from 7
a.m. to 8 p.m.
The annual mee:tir.g mformation packet wu maileJ to
memben on May 3. Any member
who may not have ret"eived his
paeket should contact the Member ~rV1ces ~partment Immediately
tend
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Hosts Sought for Students
lnternatlOnal Student Exrhange
1s se~km1r hosb for student.!\
from Mex1co, Japan. Colombia.
Spa!n. r.;..,.rmany. Brazil. Bolivia.
Tha:lar.d, and Swed<en
Families
sen1or clti&ens, and !ingles arf'
.'IOU.Il:ht
Student,; are carefully
selet""t-P<i. covtred by m~ical inand have thetr own
Sp@ndin~t money.
For more informat1on, contact.
Jr.tern.ational Student ExchanRe
P.O Box ~..aO, Fort Jane!., CA
!#)(132 or C"all 1-800-23:1-HOST.
PI-n
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WHO:
b,- 11ar7 .:- w~
At a worlteeuion on lla:r 10, City Couneil reviewed
AT tlUIS CD.EBRATION
the~ 1989-90 reereatlon budget which, at $1.5 million, repreeenta 18.7 percent of the proposed expenditur~'
in the city's general fund. As with other department re-
Anne Roosevelt, the ....,..tdaughte:r of El-.nor Roorerft:lt.
Ambasaado:r Philip M. KJutznick,
a personal friend of Mra. Roo&eve]t, and Greenbelt Mayor Gil
W eidenfeld joined together to
help ee-lebrate Eleanor Rooe.evelr
Day on April 7 at Greenbelt's
high school named for the wife
of President Fraaklin Roose..-dt.
In his re.rnarb, Weide:nfeld
told anecdote.- -to the ltudents
about Greenbelt•• personal rela·
tionsbip with the former tint
lady. uxn. ~elt took • personal and eontiooed interest in
Greenbelt," .said Welden1eld.
"There are an kind& of stories
about h,er visits here while th-ts
town waA being eonatrueted," he
said. •• And then of more visits,
when it was a brand new eom·
munity and she would unexpectedly show up in the town center. at sorneone's door, or over
at the elementary school. As
noted
by Mildred Parker. a
teacher at the Center School:
"Eleanor Roosevelt eame to the
school a number of timu, and
usually it wa.!. a shoc=k when the
door would open and she would
appear with her Secret Service
are ( frem left) Gree~~belt Mayor
Weideafftd; Jamila White, riee presldeat of tbl! EleaJoor
RocMevelt High Sehool Stlldeat Gove..-t As-llatJ'-t
Am""-dor Philip M. KluUalek; and A1111e ~
grancWaugbter aDd ___..., of Alma EleaDor R.oooi4p
The four partleipated in EleaRer ~elt Day at th
HiK"h Sebool
aDd oversaw the develooment of
Greenbelt, Haryland; Greeahillo,
Ohio; a.nd Greendale, Wisconsin.
~H
~
~
OOwu wen
among the nation's f'inst plannrd
Steinbaum to give students
Eleanor
Roosevelt
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by
Day
Principal
,
Tax Refund Timing
Is on the Phone
was
Milton
an
unden.tandiog and appreeiatiD..
of tbe KDool'a namesake.
-~ Mayor Weidtinfe1d
prcnri.4N
the ambaasador with a tour I of
Gr.. nbelt to ahow the vi.,..llt
eommunity that resulted from . .
pioneering spirit of the New
Deal. Cit,. MaMI.,.eJ" J'ame. ~~-
Giese narrated the:"" tour.
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OLD GREENBELT CENTER
Baked
Good~
White
El~phanL~
gong g. COaughtelt~
ROSEB1:D RAGTIME CONCERT
WHE:\":
Sunday. May 14
WHERE:
Greenbelt Youth Center
TIME:
7- !< p.m.
Brins.r the family and celebrate Mother's Day with musk:.
The performance i:-;. open to the public, free of charge.
approved both onllIto Kay 9 neular
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Plaaaa ~ reported to the
a.r
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ill 6oolr frcmt :raN. Due to the
of tbe IUilmal aad for
the aaimal waa deTile IUibDal . . . ,..,.. to 11e
of - - ... ....-. .Tbore le - danpr
to tbe ....w.ata or tllolr pet& IIYIIIs""~~
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FllpM . -
Direetor
Alta
ccmalclenblo
ceoter. all of which wUI pr"'Tide
addttional ·~ for nereational
ProerammU. iD. the future.
The recreaticm •tat:f' iaeluc:lM
11.1 clauitiecl aDd t.t DOD·
elaulflecl poaitiona. The oa!J
added poAtioD reeommeacled for
the aew year ia the equiY&Ieat
of a balf'-tbae ~l:tioD ODder
th-raNUtic recreation, to pro.
vide n:ppolt dariDI' aeU.'ritlel. A
laqe DUDiber of part-timt' &ad
....oaal per80DMI comp!N the
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proYicllq
:&eer-.tion adlnbllaV:atioa aecouDta for taM,IOO, larpq iD
emploJ'eu aalariu ir.Dd· ~:
the Yoo.tb..-c.nt.r UCOIIIIta for
$101.-o: tho Sprlachlll Lab
Becr-.tioD CeaMr ll.CI,IOO; aad
otber ltecnatioa pncra~U, • • •
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Rec. FatUity
Youth Center
SHL R.ec: Center
Attendan~e
106,000
65,000
Sel:f-s\.lpporting actlvitles 131,(){10
Municip&.l Swim Pool
4-0.aon
Other recreation
52,000
Total
304,300
Reereation C.-e-nters
Spec::ial objectives for ~h'"
Youth Center includE- re-d-.!signtq the weight-lifting fa(':;itij?a
to incorporate 8pa.ce in the a.dd.•tion being plann~d. A new so,md
ayatem will be pureha.5ed for
the building, aleo a copy machine
and per&Onal compuur and a~IH>·
ciated software Cor the re-·:-rea·
tion staff.
Special objectives for
ru-xt
year at the SHL Rec- CeNter tn·
elude co-aponaooring two e'Vent.a
with the SHL Founta:m I....od.ge
and.
with
SHL
Elementary
School. conduc:-tin& elinica on the
importance of eombintng afhlet·
lea wilh ac-ademics and providmg
dru~r abuse awareneaa .
Unfunded requeata includ-t ad~
dition.al exercise and weight~
liftinc equipment at the Youth
Center and a new sound •Y•t.el:rl
for the SHL Re<. Center.
The Park and .R«r~.at.ion Ad~
n.<try Board (PRABJ, in 1ts
nport to council on the budjfet,
~
fundlac the o<ound
· - for tho SHL Roe Cen"'r
aDd •upported the therapeutic
recru.tion proa:Q.m.
Pool
Tbe only .our note came. from
Georp Bcwala in hia report on
Boo BUDGET, paae 18
NOTJa OF SPECIAL MEETING
Adoption of
FISCAL YEAR 1989/90 BUDGETS
The Greenbelt City Council has scheduled
a
SPECIAL MEETING
for
4 p..m. copy, ada
8-10 p.m. ,ada
8-10 p.m. - · . .
16 Parkway
474-4llll
ADOther page .shQwn e.stur.at('d
partic-Ipation in the var1oua ac~
Uvtttu and recreation c-enters tor
NOTICE
Wllite'a motio1l waa cleteated oa
1-4 vote. Tile other ~
Jlonda-7
•opport for eommunity group11
OFFICIAL
a
N.rws
· &euitut
otRce .._.
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from daDce blatrueton to .oecer
nf......_
debate,
upM pooed ordlaanee and .....-.....
Bee BONDS, pqe 11
Ban k
Irvine uid be la "wf7 haD~)"
with the PJ'O&T&IU lor .pectal
pooulatiou. Hla" departmeat la
:oolciDa' torward Lo tDe iiodcwr
pool, an additioD to the Youth
Center and pouibl7 a coiiiiiiUJlity
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dQ,
from e to a p.ao. at
~ lllddlo 8dlaeL A -
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-·wiU ~!~to
.....- which
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-tion
aoldnc
-.&loa of the North End prop-
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At .,...._
tM work
ltaelf doea
..rero:· · .
1
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Tile boad -
- t _ . , . wbleh acbool wiU ..
reDOV&...._ However, the reter--
acbool
be wiU
_,.ted.
AI·
tboach -t1a1a vote
he atrletl7
-a>le ..,-. ~. ~or Gil Woldeafeld
Tile - . to be eoaaldond . . , . . - that ...,. eoUIIdl· that
for flaal at the Kay 112 octod opJ.aalte to the advt.r,....-.--.,~-~-~not be
If tbe commomitJ' .....,..llliiWI! ... · .
wfllI IlloPo
\0 ~ the "lack
)llaalllloW' , _ tho • r
f
of • ·~ t'IOO
"'' ..uuoa.
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a eommomitJ' eeator.
CMice et sa-l
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Ills .....U'aaallltaatlona
-b
to t1oa1r .-n. _.-ted at a ~ plallfllooc Ia complete If tho
.._.. _ _ $! _ _ _ _
lillqr •. - . lliodh Elld Ia ooleetod, and ..
- - o f theN--· .... Ia If
Center ~ Ia H1eetecL
Tba - - f1lrtbor otetea
clopaadilw tho
If the -~ - Ia def...ted, eouoell
............. - - ...1to will .s.nlep a plan for the atillf&.laoiiUooaiiMoolba~oatho
. , . 1187 . . - - .
City
o..ita.-
-uac there
.--......ell
damaclnc
will hold a Bealtb
Bablea
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~=- u!'or._:v~t:;-!~~
heea-~ Clarlfriq
At tM -
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.
Ill oddltial>, lreop pet& from
....... at ..... """ lreop -
same clay.
permit the eoun~ aebool QSWil
to build a IMIW elemeatary .ehool
on the atte of the elty.........t
North End Schoo~ with the underataoollDc ·thet the eitJ' would
receive Center Sehool Ia J:eturn.
The .. bond Nfenoclam waa pro.
pooed to determiDo wbethor eltl·
...,. are wllllna to filuulee the
......,.,.tion of either ocbool aa
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-~-e.~Jiaucer.Jamea
iatel:iratt'l~.
:O..,wing wiD talce pl-. Fri., May 12 and the Wi ....
Y&tion, they abould ezpeet to pay
about 30 pen:eDt mo~ plu in.
flatloa, than if thq bad otig.
inl:lly done the fall u.,....te.
c-ldey oald tha~ the oatimatea
ohould prove falriT - t e , but
that the - - ~ Ia
In the of a a - nmonJ
and hiatorie - .
i-
-
Recreation
at a public heariac priOr to it.
adoption. Council rejeetecl the
pr-ovi•ion that the builclinc be
rued if the referendum faDed.
=.r:-=:=.ta:'a ~
of therapeutic reereatto_.
elop actlvit.iea· for .-cial
tiou ("'7,000). New t.hb:
ODCLer the pracnm i8 a
ooeia club called LAJ'll' and rpecial &ethrttle1 and .triPIJ for Nil·
ior citbena at Gnen Rida'e
UH and tbe Gre.abelt Nun-
Center.
•hoUld allow for appro::dm&tely
five peraat a :rear intl&tion in
coatz-uctioa costa. In addition, if
covaell cbooeM oae of the mini-
bad
about whether -..dl'a dlnedo... for tile
draft - - - bad indud_11111~--..... aPJII'OV<d .., • 4-1 . ed a ~ to rue North lC8d.
.l e del>aM, Sehool If the .....-..... faiJod.
- . "-- - IKember Thomu X. At the ~ II - . , . , ........U
l1l·no..
-ra-priooa.
I
MOTHER'S DAY
••
I
L
Da~
Enter our First Annual Mother's
Booka
OF GREENBELT
u
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!
!
Clothing
Benefit. 5<-holarship Fund
WOMAS'S C"LVB
c.-n
CloolldJ to
- llblcl7
- . tho
~
•
w-...
. of
_ . . , . . tho two lld!Oolo for
Roffte and win that very special Lady
10 to 3
-
-..a meetlnc. Tile lleloram
s m . · - .... a _ . . t -
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SIDEWALK SALE
Sat., May 13
by DiaD• Oberg
On June 27 the city will
hold a referendum on two
boJMI ordinances. The ftrst
autllorizes the i811uance of
up to three million dollara
worth of bonds for renovation of an elementary ac:hool
aa a community center. The
aeeond authorizes borrowing
up to one million dolllora for
tbe development of Schrom
HUla Park.
K. -... _ . . thet the eltTa
-----tho
t.o 4:45 p.m.
~-
J:>Q.>.
$3M for Center;·$ IM for Park
During the Roosevelt admini&tration, Kluunick served as ~d­
ministrator o1 Public Housmg
b.u been eight weelu
aince a Iederal tax return wu
filed and a refund is expected,
the [nte~l Reve11oe Seniee ean
tell the taxpayer when the cheek
is coming. J 1.1at pick up the phOBe
and call Tele-Tax.. _,.
.
Ali that is needed is the Social
Security Number, filiq status.,.
and the ex.act amount of the
exped.ed refund. ln "Metropolitan
Washington eall 628-2929. Follow the recorded inatructiou . .
the status of the refund cheek
will be given.
Tele-Tax refund inforrD.ation is
available for touch-tone phone
u-.ers Monday-Friday !rom 7:30
a.m. to 11:30 p.m. Rotary and
pulse-dial phone .!-eTViee is available Monday-Friday from 8:30
Y.u.
·City to BoldlReferendum on Bonds:
eommonities.
U
riews, City ._.,James K. Giese noted the budget pre •.
videa what is required to f)111d the current level of activit"·"·
The Olll7· iDel'e&a fa ~ trips, senior programs, dty su:;-,.
Jnc eom. in f111"tber clnoelop. ported reereation groupR. and
IEWSPAPEit
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WFJIDFD.D SPEW
THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1989 at 8:00p.m.
TO CONSIDER AND ADOPT THE FISCAL YEAR
1989/90 BUDGETS FOB THE GENERAL FUND, REPLACE!QnfT FUND, AND UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION RBSEBVE J:'UND: TO ADOPT AN ORDINANCE KAKJNG APPBOPBIA TIONS IN EACH OF
THESE~; AND TO LEVY TAXES AGAINST
REAL AND. PEBSONAL PROPERTY FOR FISCAL
YEAB 111119/M; AND TO CONSIDER SUCH OTHER
I'rEH-AS KAY BE Nl!lCESSABY.
COPIEs OF TID!l BUDGET DOCUMENT ARE AV AlLABLE AT THE I'IPECIA.L MEETING, \\'RICH W1LL BE
JIELI) IN THE COUNCIL BOOM OF THE MUNICIPAL
·BtJILDDJG, a- CBE8CBNT ROAD, GREENBELT,
IIABYLAND.
Gudnm H. Mills, CMC
City Clerk