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Grttnbdt What Goes On . • • • •• • And More Mon., Jan. 25, 8 p.m. Oity Wed., Jan. 27, 7:30 p.m, Parks 1Counciil Meeting, Munioipa.1 lttws Btuitw & Reereation Advit.orty Building Board, Aqlllaitic Fiitness Cen Tues., Jan, 26, 8 p.m. Cilf;y ,ter Council Worksession, Atti·ck Thurs., Jan. 28, 8 p.m. GHI Park Concession Stand, Jafo Meetling, Ham~Iil:ion Pl. ni'cipal Building AN INDINNDENT NIEWSPAPII Volume 56, Number 9 P.O. Box 68, Greenbelt, Har,land 20768-0068 Thursday, January 21, 1993 Council Approves Parking Plans, Appropriates Funds for Projects by Betsy Likowski cil. The project will be paid for bottleneck near the pool was a Plans for renov>ation of using $350,000 of Community problem not ad.!•Juat~ly addt"ess the parking lots by Roose De~elopment funds and $441,000 ed. She suggeswJ opening pat"t from George Christacos, owner of the big island in the nortih vent Center Mall were ap of the Roosevelt Center build lot so people going to the post proved at the January 12 ings. office would not have. to wait in regular counci1l meeting. Highlighits of the plan include the pool line. Let us not give Council also looked at issues 16 more parking spaces, 140 per the post office any reason to concerning the theater in cent more green space in the form complain, she said, since they Roosev~lt Center (see last of islands, ne,v plants on the h'ave frequently threatened to week's story), the conces islands, !brick pavers on the leave. sion stand in "Buddy" At crosswalks, conduits underground The city's consu?tant pointed for use during the Labor Day out that the parking lot. will •be tick Lake Park, pool rates Festival, and handicap access be eight feet wider a't the drop-off for the disabled, a proposed tween the Co-op and the theater. point in the plan. A cut-out in water rate charge, and cable Celia Wilson, Dire,:tor of Plan the island (so one can drive TV franchise. It also auth ning and Community Develop through the island) would take Rocks have been placed alongside a portion of bhe Greenbelt orized money for several ment, said she would be back out six parking spaces, she ex Lake path in order to curtail erosion from the embank items. before council with a manage plained. ment. The soil added between the rocks will be stabilized First up, though, was !ln intro ment plan of t'.-ie parking lots and Council members Edwarc Pu by the planting of native wild flowers. - photo by J. Giese duction of the city's newest em Horticulturist Bill Phelan would tens and Rodney Robert:-: won ployees-mem•bers of the new have a lands·cape plan. The lar dered if there could b~ morf! Erosion Control Projects code enforcement staff. They are ger trees surroundmg the park compact parking spa~e:;, But John Lowe (who has worked on ing lots will be pres·?rY-ed. Mayor Gil Weidenfeld cautioned the Board of Licens'! Commis Sheldon Gol~berg worried that that too many co.npact spa~es Help Improve Attick Park could be un'comfortahle and cited sioners) and Charlynn Cockfield, it will be impossible for those the p'arking lot near Sports Au who are the commur.ity develop not living in the central part thority as an example. The con ment inspectors, anrl Vanessa of town to use ti1e facilities sultant promised to look at the by James Giese Scott, who is the ixecutive sec because they will not be able to . Oiity landscape crews have completed a number of minor issue again. retary. Scott, a rerent graduate, find a parkin~ place. Finding proJecJts along the Greenbel,t Lake trail in order to curb plans to aftenJ :aw school in two a parking place is already har-0, In other iss'les, Doug Love erosion. According to City Horticulturist William Phelan, ygeraardsu. aCteo caknfide ldh aa5l sow oirsk ead reacse nat hweh ens aid,t hea nd coimt mwuilml tyb e cweonrtseer ilno bbthieed ptoa rksainvge sloomts.e Joifm t hCe atsrseeelss the work was undertaken as the result of a survey previous tenant advocate in Baltimore in opens. What is heing done about said 38 feet of mane11verinJ spac!:: ly made by Director of Planning and Community Develop her spare time. this? he asked. by t'he loading dock of the Co-c,p ment Celia W'ilson as part of the development of the Lake They have moved into their Wilson answered that the com looked good. rark ~faster flan. Wilson had identified a number of areas new office in Springhiil Lake muni'ty center woald use cxistir,g Concession Stand m which erosion was a problem. and have already s~arted doing paved areas. Ci:y Manager Dan The two-year lease for the On the other side of the path the parking lot and the lake inspections, ied Hdbbs noted that a previous concession stand in "B111idy' At from the concessio)1 stand an trail in order to provide acces~ Parking Lots plan was more than twice as tick Lake Park expfres at the eroded area was filled and sta- routes to the lake w-hich are Plans for re:uvatin~ thP park expensive and used green space. end of January. But after somt bilized with logs. Holly trees, suitable for handicaJlped use. ing lots near the Roosevelt Cen Council m e m b e r Antoinette discussion council still felt there mountain laurel an:! day lilies This project has not yet been ter Mall were approved by coun- Bram said she sitill thought the See COUNCIL, page 8 were planted. funded. New WSSC Charge, New Industry The path out to the peninsula has been c'hippei Phelan noted NationalGuardHolds that in other areas where chip- ping had been done previously, Riot Training Here Are Discussed at Town Meeting the decaying matem1l had helped Eighty members of the Mary- to reestablish ,gr:is!. land National Guard will take Behind the hoones on Lakeside part in civil disturbance train near the peninsula, three projects ing this weekend in Greenbelt. by S. R. Cherry Sanitary Commission and m::1.ny costs s1hould fall on new home• have been done. A steep em- Charley Company, 1st Batallion, citizens of ·Greenibelt, is being owners." Conroy, noting th~ num bankment where a Jog had bee:1 115th Infantry, ·based at the Greenbelt residents ad opposed by Del. Hubbard. ber of condominium developments previously used alor.gside the Greenbelt Armory, will spend - Jdarensusaerdy a 1l6e gaist lathtiev eG praenenelb eolnt opHpousbebsa rtdh, et hlee goinslly'a tpioann,e liimstp wliheod einn tsG rheeanvbee l-bte, ens aivde rhyz rc iceoanr sttihtua t pit'a thha sa nbde ewna tteerr rhaacde 1e rou,siiendg unlodgesr meiagnhdt ahteodu rps roeagcrha md atyo ibne tat ern epwrely Municipal Building with tha:t the systems development they want builders and new resi for retainers. ~he terracec; have pare the National Guard for riot questions and comments on charge (.SDC) is a scare tactic dents to pay for th3 upgrade been planted witn n:itive type control. The Los Angeles riots various issues, including a by the water company to pressure costs. She said, "If that'3 what trees and plants. Nearby, a trail demonstrated are·as where the proposed new development homeowners to support the bill, they want, that's wbat they elect used by :fishermen to get to the Guard could improve its effect waiter ~barge, sbate teacher According to Hubbard, the charge ed me for, that's what I will lake shore has been terraced into iveness. nreetsisr edmeveenlto ppmlaennst ina nthde baruesai . hweori mll fers oibmnutpy leyfro sob ietn ptbahesens eefofdir tm onf e oetfos . h ingHehwe dewnoifl.l"e lddA.i s'ctchcuoesr sdG inwrgeh eenttobh eelMrt 1c1tiyotoy1· scuWopupeniocdri lt ab luAsee stt loionttfel eg suifarunfrattc heleo. rg stote ptsh ew iwthe sat atenaEdc xhes ercatrirsoceohsp sa ohsnuo wsp Seatcott, u raodppapeyrr eahtewe nildal M-ayor Gil W eidenfeld wel went on to explain that WSSC the measure at a Janunry 25 at a curve in the path, rocks have road blo·ck, and search a car. In comed Sen. Leo Green (D), Del. has had surpluses in previous coun'cil meeting. been placed along the outer edge a joint operation with the Green Mary Conroy (D), Del. Jo·an Pit years that could have effe'Ctively Other Issues of the path where a small em- belt Fire Department, 'troops will kin (D), and Del. James Hu'bbard offset the need for the SDC bankment had been ero:ling. Dirt practice es·corting emergency ve (D), state representatives of the now. The legislators also hinte-i that has been filled in between the hicles and securing their work 23rd District. The mayor told because of the decrease in de rocks and plantings of native area. At the armory troops will the audience that the officials Hubbard told the citizen,s that fense spending, the state win be plants will t,e made later on, practice securing a key installa will be updating the cilty on re he is proposing a biH that couid focusing on diversifying into Phelan advised t'hat he intends tion by placing troops on the lated issues in Felbruary, after spread out the charge over a other areas of economic d~velop to plant columbines, coral belles, roof and on the avenues of ap the Governor ha,s completed the longer per'io'CI in order to keep ment such as agritcuLtur.'!, com phlox, ferns and Solomon's Seal. proac•h. budget. down new ·home prices and would puters, and human servi·ces. Planned fo-r the spring is the Sunday's exercises will be more Questions also allow WSSC to patent and President Bill Clinton had many re-sodding of the worn path be- visible to residents. Small squads, Larry Goldberg of Plateau market valuable scientific pr>d strong supporters in Maryland tween the parking lot 'ind t.he dressed in full riot gear, will Place questioned a panelist's po ucts that they cannot do cur during his campaign ~nd Del. lake path that .runs beside the provide security patrols between sition on a proposed bill (ML,PG rently as a government affili Conroy intimated that those alli bandstand. New trees will be the armory and the center and· 21-93) whi'ch would permit ated entity. Hubbard ,predicteJ ances mig'ht prove benefi'cial for strategically pl'aced so as to dis- along Greenbelt. Ro·ad, W.S.SJC. to make special charges that WiSSC will request a rate bringing new industry into the courage park users from re- Sgt. Walter Hardester, 220- to the developers df new con increase to 'Current customers, state. She said that ''ln~erna establishing the trail. The idea 7407, will provide any informa stru'Ction projects for water util even with the proposed charge. tional trade is the key to Mary is to disperse park users all over tion to interested citizens and in ity upgrade costs, Goldberg in Deis. Conroy and Pitkin both land's imployment future," Sen. t'he lawn area. The Mac;te" Plan vites citizens to talk with patrols dicated that the bill, supported support the bill. Pitkin saitl that Green suggested providing incen- for "Buddy" Attick Park calls on Sunday and watch any of the by tlhe Washington !Suburban she "feels tlhat any up,:rade See TOWN, page 12, col. 3 for a paved cireular path between exercises. GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Thursday, January 21, 1993 Letters to the Editor without having conducted a study hou~ing project, repl'acing the. Unjustly Accosted first. red.Jbrick apartments, built on Second, an effective signage top of a parking garage, should On Sunday, as I was walking Speak Up The Bigger Tl}·nreo ghuimst ormicu ssti gnb;e; oinm pSleomutehnwteady. pber oxbiumilitt ys o ita sw otou lda chcaevnetu attoe tthhee mi>yy ad 'Osgt, raI nwgears Wunhjou sat,lsyk eadc cmoest eidf ebmxee,cWp aa-IunSsdSeCia nr cgei rt aipztthieecensk si nas-gvy esu tlpesim kkteyh refyo ooccrkuo & entati ennowdgf aPftMeirrc. stSpuaennrcdhienegz $h2a0s0 ,r0e0p0o, rhteisd t.whoa t canthenoendt t BGaea£nriietJeie mcnKtbioveerenei.ti lCwUIi otury-sta huds sgi Agganvensse tnJ a useuC sroaienursger rapc·1etla nncttgheirnera. g t1 uM9tlh3ar5e.t e cP rheuh·a:itlmer-rbn.e rsti tcesku. gaI gpebaserttlemadtee dnreltys ·wItdo oi gtkhG'ns eH mwaI , e snIIs e eishhg.aah ddWb ohrtaeo n ws ciIhml oefai ilrnahs rta udmrp u onjvum-eisnydt deve1opment. Prior to 1985, WS year experiment has resulted in example. This means going to Fifth, to effectuate suc·h a cause to accost me. I have since SC collected $10 to $15 miUion his losing $2,000 a month. As a tne State Highway Administra ;trwcture, the city should cre changed my dog-walking habits. annually directly from the de result, he has proposed a "cinema tion to propose an alternative ate an economic development I also di•slike seeing dog feces velopers to cover these costs. But and cafe" format, wihic'h will historic design. Sites under city c0rporation, whi-c•h among other in inappropriate pl-aces, e.g. filie oAo:intnvhn leany1rta 9pW8tio5hfl S,ei Sst hd Cfeeae v uecets.oth otuoap'lIrtde'eihr z ,eise m ldec psgooiuiitusse. elrda t sttu hWrerewS fSleeiCnde ft$Htihnoh2ece0ra lm0atub ,t0daehe0etrle 0 i. e hivtsehe esiwn btiieonlsll aiientlhvegc ei sost o onif vwd peeirluaalt l tic nssoaoguh n comoclte,u htehcedhaer. caPijbnuedea lr:jrlitaSkes cpnw .R.er tiao nicnyatltiog d,o ch,nto aoi,nlat li n osbKduLno cseathE nhk t ideolsam w iswd oioenonorsftuns ohlt odr ofHm n Ab aG venRor eoetonheevaunexeder r, ao,iitnnhdufeti dten s liag:li !setfeo c J tapw wmreiiaom venuasphdld tra eo : lRve iiionxnntuvphvgseeei esrt !tie tem ihnneeWcva, neodt,hl d.cv aiuIwettmri mooreaunehnglnaids tlt saslseeieinrvdme,sdee. , w ow"Natnshhlootkoeuwt. r f, faP av"rfn,ee-eoygd aroe esctnessaae ottu arims'oCuyine'cnoC tuOgiio n sott hthntdhhae oiproesg p f-wo ewptfnorrfa eooeledktnboss Last year, most elected officials Greer:1belters about this histori'c situation! around GHI, sheds composed from Prince Georges and Mont The Greenbelt News Review center. Finally, Metro should This, I believe, would be, a mainly of rust or rot, leaving gceacLohoocenavmstv inte- egdilorne eyefgo. e inss Wc leoaShretutov iainmiOibctteeeeine l isbwel wevahwgeui,eidltosdrh rleeokair 'tsret~ oidtzts r ohisbnh o eJgautalor loydd n t tehgbhtnsioees : "owitrsnhegtfhogeg oa ra u wyletftc afohoftcg ehioiaotobtrhvinltaz,e es tetr "oan uo nsrfsrw eo ginearamaiox nvrtppM de rot aiehrrncc.set ugcsa Seor cnrduiatett n nyhnectr et hles eheagsmzsoats aureadtilnltnedoe t hocstahnuac ovTlotueahus ltir.dr as dHlit,b hg ieoesn rsaac C breeesdanaembuttncoeeataurdnet,t ea i o-gbblneyeaeav mnleMd.ten hlntroes.try .d C gctshoeitvriyainimlscge , dsopStifladaa n.rn tcth ehedef oz.c reI nnas tnuedccrh ,ce e wasnesKo.nyu od lnd,I tr o'Iasbt dh et ehtrgiiH mnlakeeudr s lMeiwwnrrgsee. pdtbchaauuerlmllekiirnp n tegtkirds ia dfsusoihs nri h nborgnyweo m tnhto-thoecve oa wlsllLrh,eoo ioeoanXotddditmossa n gat wousH naiyttstrehmr.ea eoacaeus'nha,t on those who benefi,t from the in his proposal. However, this will not bring about a genuine ·service. Unfortuna,tely, Prince discussion is really irrelevant to rejuvenati'on of the center. A AGENDA Georges Oounty Executive Par Mr. Sanche,z's and the entire management team would be a ris N. Glendening and 1evelopers center's chances for success. In hands-on group responsible for mounted an a11-out successful ef. deed. even with a "cinema and marketing, security, coordination Regular Meeting of City Council fort to defeat the bill. WSSC c1afe" in place, the history of with the recreation center and turned to the on1:y other revenue the center, and in parti'cular, the arts center, and monitoring of JANUARY 25, 1993 source iit has - you and me, the theater itself indicates that mere code compliance. In effect, they custom.er.a. ly changing the format is not would run the center. 8:00 p.m. the answer, My comments. Whi'ch goTmheer yP rCinocuen tyG eCoorguensc ilasn da nMd otnhte swtoerrey intsoPtl f. rleooookretde da t wtihteh inb igtgheer maFsosu rnthe·c, etsos airnyc retaos es uthpep ocl'rti titchael 1. ORGANIZATION Montgomery County Executive nicture. If this is not none. at center, and to address the needs 1. Call to Order and S'tate Delegation are trying least in mv opinion. Mr. S'aTJchPz, for increased parking and senior 2, Roll Call again this year, to dharge devel in two years. wil! reoort to t'he 'ho u s i n g, a mixed-generation 3. Meditation and opers a. Systems Development council that this format didn't BARC HEARING Pledre of Alleriance to the Flag Ohiarge (SDC) for new growt,h, work e'ither, and the theater. for 4. Consent Agenda • Approval of Staff Recommendations vAenldo,p eorsn cea nda g,ba,uinil, dewrsa,v ejso inoefd dbey bthee ofno utrhthe tvimereg ein o1f5 bveeianr~s , dwarilkl ON REFUSE CLEAN-UP u(Ttehrei sckosn s(e*n) t pJlagceendd ab ecsiodnes itshtesm o,f stuhbojseec ,t, itteom s(cid:127) ucwhh riecvhi shioanv~t· Claomubnatys tEinxge cuthtiev e pGrolepnodsaeln.i ngT. hareey agTaihne. reality of the situation is enAvi ropnumbelinct alh ecalreianng- upa boouf t gethne 5. Aasp pmroavya lb eo fm Aardeen dbay atnhde ACdoudnitciiol np• rior to approval) celr1s1i imar e1 lhsatirt ubgugillidnegn sa nadn dc adnenvoetl oapf . cthh·aant cews e fonre esdu cctoe ss infcorre acsue rrethnet eterraila l ro.enf uas e3 -atnod 4 -hacarzea rsdioteu,s w hmia~ II. COMMUNICATIONS :tlfhaonerdg ubaiusnih,oJidtnhigne;gr bfiuenetd . uhsa·Itv reyrne 'at'h1 yaizose u ,b tehtheanet vwaneidltth oCfuuettn utsreuer c. huT soae rscg oonoadflu , ·cthat enb du Rswoinoietshses tiWsr aacstotih inbbgeeti onnpg artAtr arenoasf fetTrhrreea dn 7s·5it.to3 -aAtchuree 6. -PrOesaenth'tl loUft ioOnf fice, Jeffrey S. Eckrich itnaxcKrpeeaaeyspee rsi, n b aermeein n dfse >ultifth feabrtiy n Wgb, SuaSs.siC nw erseaslille;?es cgtohoruinats mt itn hsuetmeo da w lmifll ilne aehtonti s ctitiom•ahrlaip ctil negmscotaeoabnml.it lm iamte yrep cafrinooasr l GaBthtero eltrtehsintvey i l tllfieeon rerm A iuewns:urielis 'lC aousblf et au t rhahselee rlvMdRi ceeaets'r te oyarartahcridhel 7. Pb(ruPye.eJ teitttsihit oeiao nrnCses i atwryne adcCie voieRvudeen dqcb iulyae tsa tttthsh ete h Cimso eumentecitni!lgt)i nwgi lul nnleosts bteh aeo tsetda nudpionnr too. Hospitals, supermarkedtrsy district. Center (BARC) at 7:30 p.m. on • 8. Minu.t.es of Meetings food processors, restaurants, Tuesday, Januarv 2u in the Au 9. Administrative Reports cslaer·ainlye rs paasnsdi ntgh e thlieksee arien cnreeacseesd 'CeFssi. veF pirositn, tsa arme aprikveottianlg tos tsuudcy ditorium ot Build1ne: 003. • 10. Commi,ttee Reports costs on to you, the C\liStom·er. In for the center should be taken. Public Response oeDdlte hviener l oAwpnmonredanpst,o lCuisnh, laeyrsogsue twih:sei l la S'Ubyets: thelom}rai<yzS IoStt'a hneicsrh e.qza umaiasr ztiewnrgi l loitfno g am tome islptlhieoanntd dMaonrl . tsheniTsdh colsteeya pnwe-uwisprh iiatntcegtn io tonc oacmoremm maesnektnestd . botony lll. 1L1E. GrAeI ScRLt eAtshoTelI uONtiINoOn n Ttoe siAdemnetrnald ORcecsuopluatnicoyn L#i7c8en6s ein FOered Ser.e ctoti oCn oirn iooinnpwg mnt h efebno itrl l c, otnawsentwi dco e f tgh r-rpoouwurbgcthhhh ra oasauninng dg,ib n cdgroeyeovodae<sul&e r lTarhs aton kresno vate the theater R1DM0eia3Mrsr0eece0caht trro coBr1h, a StlotBii:tCm eel eotCnsrvtleeei rlal,Ane - vue,ApAn,g uRrceSi,/c -ouU BlSAteuDri et·A-saa l, -4CA, icFtcSyioer roscdttfai noGR'nCreseea ed2nwi2bn-ieg3thl2 t , tMheD ,C aosd eD eEsncrfiobrecde mine nCth ,P.prtoegrr a2m2, Aorft itchlee and services! to Ta•hlla nokusr Garnede nbwealtr mfreiesnt dsw ifsrhoems ville, Md. 20705. IV. OTHER BUSINESS We must convince our State Faye and Charlie Sokol. The fol All written comments received 12. ,Consideration of Greenbelt Cinema n'Cafe Proposal delegates to enact the Systems lowing is an upda,te on her con will be acknowledged and entered 13. Revision and ReneWlal of A'ttick Pa,rk Concession Lea•se lteDohvueeevdrree yblmooynpe esma.s ueaDtngheteo v rCetiolzho iapntrhegger es a G hfleaaenvigreei r sfaslelaee tn iAfoto sna r. dhmoiutFsispoatin.y't :ae l h woowanse vdOeirhs,• crihsratermmgaeasdi n Ef rvoienm. Stthhheee bittniueotr onaa l vtahaLtie li abbptrhluaeerb yli,fcN o ra1 rt0ei3poc0uon1bra dlli cB aAanligdtn,i- smr1p\coe\u;crIle I 1145,. OSseuodbm dSmiv,yuissntiieocmna toiDofne vD teiolOo apSmmtaieltleno t DTOerh-aalcergtg aeot ino nG ooont l WL.uSc.kS .CR.o"sa dP ropo- sembly. But if enoue:h of you. the area for treatment for quite Avenue, Beltsville, Md. 16. Report on Mother and Child Statue customers of WSSC, scream some time. Presently, her rigiht For details, contact: Kim Ka 17. Transfer of Location of Liquor License • -. loudJ,y enoug,h, I belie~ the le diaphragm is paralyzed and she plan, Agricultural Research SP.r The Comedy Conneotion gpliasTclhae-et i oinfni r stwht ielm l Gapjeaonsres r.v aol teA wssiel!m btalyk'es pnleuSesdh sea scmsoleaneltlip niuanemgs o autiodn tsa stuo ffnf iegorhx typ. gaeinn cv31uic1let, u BrIaunli fldoRirnmegsae 0tai0ro5cn,h BOCelfetfsnivcteielr,l, e lAAiJRgorSmi •• 1189.. ·ERxe,atepnpsoiionnt moefn tDs is10a0:b iJAJid.tv:yi isLoreya vBe oards and Coonmiltltees Buai-rCyo uonrty Ceaormlym itFteeeb riun a!r'ayt.e JTanh e rdiube atnod tthhee rfeamcot vtahla to fh ehre rf ofuirftt,hh tUeSleDpAho, ne:B e(l3ts0v1i)l le5,0 4-M65d0. 4. 21l7.05; V, MEETINGS gPartiniocne Gmeeomrgbeesr sB i-,Oa,roeu: nityP aDuleilnee aton dt hsei xbthr ittrliebnse swse rcea ubserodk ebny dthuee NOTE: Thia is a preliminary agenda, subject <to cha~•· tMone.n es8,5 88-5380-7361;1 4;N aM,tlhicah.·aneiell AErxriunmg., nhEo·cweesvs'earr,y nmote dic-coamtiponla. iniSngh e anisd, MAIL SSuUbBacSrClpRlIlnIoPfnoTarI mOaNantSido: n D$3a0a dlplenre yaar. Rinetegruelwa.tr.e dC oucnitciizle nmse eatirneg si navreit eodp etno toa ttthene dp. ublIifc a1npde caialll 858~3065; Anne Healey, 858-3058; wou'.d undergo the operation Advertising and news articlea may be accommodations are required to make thi1 meeting ac JBilmum Henuitblhbaalr d,8 5885-83-031029;8 ; aRndo saG Lareye iatg aaisn a: ifs ecnoenedd cbhea nacse asht el ifvei.e ws gminr aoicloeeudrry (bBsootoxx r e6a 8t b, etGfhoerre ee Gn7br eepelt,n)m;b ,e dletT puoCessoid-toeadpy 4c7e4ss-1ib8l1e1 to( Tal'nYy) ditosa brleeqdu epsetr ssounc, h palecacsoem cmaolld a4t7io4n-8 0b0e0f oorer Alexander, '858-3519. We send our heartfelt thanks tohre debliavseermede ntto othl e 1e5 ditPoariraklw aoyff ic(e4 7I4n- 10:00 am on the day of the meeting. to all of you for your cards, let 4131). The office is open Monday StaAitGe t lnegoiwsL! aitOoraaH. or write these taenrds , aspkh otn!hea it cyaollus caonndt induoen atoti ornes fvararotrmitcis lei2ns-g 4;a naddne dac dla8l-isn1s0ei f iepisdm a1td0os r padmries. plaacyNc aeawpdta • For information, please call 474-3870, Dorothy Lauber, CKO Richard J. Castaldi member Faye in your prayers. eTdu esMdoanyd afryo mfro m8- 120- 4p man. d 8-10 pm and City Clerk Prince George's County Oouncil Faye and Charlie Sokol A,LEFrALE.RANt.dEItlt.NDAt.o . nENPrE M R: EdSEb.IM idKNtSSolaODtItrrDeKy:ELrl EO :NP BNtLELI(cid:127)KETNo Nr, luIbD a! 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Thursday, January 21, 1993 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Page 3 Concert Series to Feature COMMUNITY EVENTS David & Ginger _H ildebrand Greenbriar News Toastmasters Meat News of the Cosmos by Sandy Smith The Social Committee is plan The Spring,hill Lake Toastmas The newly formed Greenbelt When David and Ginger Hildeib:rand entertain January ning some great events to chase ters CIU'b welcomes new mem Astronomy Club will have an 30, at Mishkan Torah Synagogue, they will be playing the away those winter blues! Fir~t. bers. Toastmasters aims to im informal "star party" at the the Super Bowl Party will be prove the speaking skills of its Northway Fields observing site music that you would have heard in ,the taverns, homes and held on January 31, at 5 p.m. mem'bers. on Friday, January 22, from 7 concert halls in Annapolis in the 18th century. Their careful in the Terrace Room. Forgelt the The club will have its next to 9, or on Saturday mght if research has not only enabled them to know the songs and muss and fuss; just sit back and meeting Tuesday, J'anuary 26 at Friday is cloudy as expeicted. tunes popular with the colonists, but also to recreate the enjoy the game. Pre-registration 7:15 p.m. Please call Dave at The new club expects to start times through costumes and the appropriate use of authen is needed; a small fee will oe 474-9626 for the location or more meeting at the Owens Science tiic reproduction instruments. For example, the musical in oharged. Call Kathy to regisier information. Center on Greenlbelt Road on struments· were gender-specific, with some played only by or for more information. the last Wednesday of each the women, others by men. How about a goO'd time "Baer Library Hosts month. Science Center st'atf are Their prngram for the concert bring the music of this era to Bas'h"! It will be Friday, Fe·b excited a1bout a club open to the inc'ludes music from a new re life. Along with their mu:1ic, they ruary 5, 7 to 11 p.m. in the Ter Creative Artists -community that will be working cording of the music of the Car feature stories, anecdotes, and race Room. Beer, soda and Jots with them, and possibly uSling roll family of Mary1and. This humorous asides. of munchies wiII he serverl. Don't The Greenbelt Library will their planetarium for special founding family was learned and They perform Saturday, Janu miss the fun. No regisiration host an "ex'hibition" of music, programs. Members are already wealthy, enjoying the U5e of two ary 30, 7:30 p.m., Mishkan Torah is needed. A small fee will be art, poetry and drama•tic pre planning observing projects, su~h harpsichords. George Washing Synagogue, Ridge and Westway charged. sentations by Interlace East on as observing Mars to look for ton's favorite songs are ai,o on Roads. 'Dhis is the second concert Tueslay, January 26 at 7 p.m. dust s-torms, and watching me tlhe program. "The Poor SJldier,'' in tlhe Green-belt Arts Center Watch bul1eitin boards for lip "Exhibitions are informal, in teor showers. a ballad opera, musical comedy 1992-93 Music Series. Tickets are coming movie matinees and ~hil teractive events whiC'h give the of our day, was one of George available at the door or in ad dren's events. audien:ce an opportuniity to dis 'l1he club has already joined Was~ington's favorites.. There vane1!, Call 441-8770 for reserva cuss the works with the artists," the International Dark Sky As will also be songs from "The tions or more information. says Joshua Bayer, Interlace East sociation, and is expected to con Notelbook," ke:pt by a fiddle play- h Social Security Talk spokesper.son. Interlace East is sL,iedaegru ej oainfitnegr otfhfeic eArss taroren omelei'cCatl er to remember the tunes he an artists' support group whkh played. This notebor,k was kept Free T row Contest On Fniday, January 29, "Ex promc•tes dialogue among crea ed Wednesday, January 27. by a soldier in Washington's The St. Hug,h Knights of Co plorations Unlimited" partici tive people working in various For further information, call Army, a captain by the name of lumbus is sponsoring a free pants will learn all about Social dis'Ciplines. Doug Love at 474-8663 or 439- George Bush. throw ~ontest for 10-14 year olds Security. Mrs. Boyd, a claims The program is free and open 5223. The Hildebrands' _performance in the St. Hugh gym on January representa•tive from the Green to the publi'c. For information, wil'l also feature a duet with four 30 from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. belt Social Security office, will call 699-3500. hands on a single lute, beautiful The Kidprinting program, orig be addressing· t,he participants as well as acrobatic. They will inally SiCheduled for January 30 on Social Security's financial Help for Overeaters ac,t out a ballad of t·he day. sing wfth the council free throw con stability, benefits, and proce At the Library a capella as songs were freq:.ient test, is now postponed until Felb ~ures. Boyd has worked for So For people who eat when ly performed in taverns. and ruary 20. It is to be held in con '<lial Security for 22 years and Tuesday, January 26, 7 p.m., they're not hungry, whose food Animals at the Park junction with the dis1triet level 'has been delivering talks on i't foterlace exhihition-an evening controls their lives there is free 1Jhrow contest on that day. for six montths. of music, art, drama, and poetry. Overeaters Anonymous, a 12- livLe eianr nG arebeonubt eltth eP aarkni mata las t,hli<die: ed' Tbhye BKloi-dcpkbriunstt ers Vtaitdieoon , ofp rBoevlitds "Explorations Unlimited" is a Wednesday, January 27, 2 p.m., step fellowship of compulsive presenta•tion on Sunday, Janu ville, is for a!1 age children. speaker series held every Fri book discus·sion of Richard Pri'ce's eaters to help them recover. The ary 24 at 2 p.m. A park ranger Their voices and images are cap day from 1-3 p.m. at the Youth "Clockers." Greenbelt Greatful Go--Ge'tters meeting of Overeaters Anony wi11 conduct this presentation. itured on a security videotape Center. Everyone is welcome to Thursday, January 28, 10:15 mous meets on Monday, January Meet at the park headquarters that will go home with the par- attend. For more ,information a.m., Drop ... In Storytime, a·ges 25 at 8 p.m. For further infor bu"ilding. ents. call 474-6878, 3-5. mation, contact Neal a,t (301) 390-6572. GREENBELT ARTS CENTER PRESENTS Lion Belles Meet I The Greenbelt Lion Belles will have a dessert meeting at tlhe home of Nancy Vernot. 7302 Sun rise Court, Greenbelt Eas'1:, on Tuesday. January 21 at 7:30 _p.m. Ea:h member is asked to bring a desser't of her choice. Seniors Softball The Greenibelt Senior Soffuall· with recording artists Team will meet in the Recrea tion Center on Thursday, Janu David and Ginger Hildebrand ary 28 at 7 p.m. The purpose of this meeting is to gather all interested senior men and wo men aged 55 plus to slhare in · the prepara,bion of plans and concerns in senior soft'ball dur ing 1993. Seniors will determine the purpose of the team, the SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 7:30 practice time on Braden Field, the participation of the team in the Baltimore County League of at Mishkan Torah Synagogue 28 games, the p:articipation of the team in the Montgomery Ridge Road and Westway County League of Co...ed Teams, the Maryland Senior Olympics Plan to be there for this special event! in October and the particj,pation in the National Senior Softball Series. All seniors who have any in A unique musical experience! terest in softball are encouraged . to attend this meeting for .infor A unique and humorous venture into mation. The team practi:ces and plays for fun, health, fellow musical history! ship, and good ·humor with other seniors wi'th similar interest in Performed .in period costumes on a Greenlbe1t and in other locations. ·The team's slogan is "you don't wide variety of early instruments. stop playing because you are old; you grow old because you stop playing." If there are any ques Advance tickets now on sale at the Co-op. Orcall 441-8770. tions, call Jerry Conway, 474- 64:3!3 or the Recreation Depart ment.·· GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Thursday, January 21, 1993 EL'DERBE'RRY Choral Re~dings Volunteer Readers Beiiing Celebrates AFTERN·OONS Open to Public For Blind Needed Chinese New Year Sue Ann Biederman of Can The Colu-mbia Lighthouse for Green-belt's Beijing Restaurant ning Terrace died January 14. Senior Citizens and retirees Celebrate the Univers•ity of the Blind is in need of volunteers in Roosevelt Center w.ill be cele A substitute teacher at Mag are invited to a series· of pro- Maryland Chorus' 25th Anniver- to act as readers/friendly visi brating tihe Chinese New Year Bnoielidae rmEalenm ewnatsa rya lsSoc haonol , acMtirvse. gter.ra. mfso ra t peWopaltek inwsh oN ahtuavree Cloenng ss•aesrsyi oinns tcwoon dfurcetee d cbhoyr aPl aurel a·Tdirnag- tpoariSr edt op ebrlsionnds iann dt hev isWuaalslyh-iinmg wfoirt h boa th salmunpcl'eh r abnudf fedti nnsepre cioanl member and PTO president at felt close to nature, and for ver. Come and sing w.ith the ton, D.C. metropolitan area. January 23 through 29. The Chi CvMeoatregprn .aonl. ia.o f Shteh e wWaso mae nsV ieAtnrmamy tho•Psreo gwrahmo sw oinuclldu <lleik es ltiod.e shows -0B1e:orlriuosz asR etqhueiye mre aodn thrSoa1>1gtuhrd ;tahye, Hunotueresr sa rea refl exailbwlea.y sD aiynt imdeem vaonld nese New <Ye:a:r >is <Ja n. 23, She is survived by her husband aanndd lneacttuurrees , chraafntdss, -oans awcteivlli tiaess JBaunrauna-ray o2n3 Saunndd aOy,r fJf'asn uCaarrym i2n4a. taot athses isLti gwhitthho uvsaer. ious activities JDbmorooAoutthnhgenelar r.sas .n Ldtw. DoB iiaensdeie.s rtmperaasrn e,n adtnsa.du ggrhfaotneudrrs ottiuce·rcsea sainCodne anlft ieerled a isstyr i pinos .u tWWdoaaottkrk iinnassc· tNiRvaei aERnaedcc hitw alis lleH stsaailokl neo npb leatghcieer r siC no altlhte eg e2T aPpwa.mer'Sk.. aLniTdg hhttehr aoniunesixent,g v1 4ow2lui1l nl "tePbee" r hSoetrlridee enatt,ta tNitohWne CoCmatmhoulnicit y theS ervFilcee~sk weFrue nheeraldl MHoonmdae y aint g2D0iro7inv72ae.,l PUarpkp, er3 01 MWaralbtkoirnos, PMardk. CaRmepguiss.t ra•tion beg.ins at 1 :30 aO.Rm S. attou rndoaoyn, .J anuary 23, fr•)m 10 of Greenbelt Laurel. Interment was at George p.m. To reserve a seat and a - For more information contact Washington Cemetery, Adelphi. 'fhe first program, Watershed score in advance, call the Mary- Monica Shumann at (202) 462- MASS Memorial donations may be and Estuary, will discuss the land Chorus Office at (301) 405- 2900, extension 3045. made to the Holy Cross Home history and biology of the Chesa 5571. (Limited number of seats Care and Hosnice. 980!'i Demaron peake Bay. People can discover available). Paint Branch Municipal Building, Sundays, Drive, Silver Spring. Md. 20902. the place of their own homes in the watershed. It will be held Unitarian Church 10:00 A.M. at the Nature Center on Janu "Jews in the Orient" Holocaust Museum ary 27 from 1-3 p.m. (3215 Powder Mill Road) Serve Breakfast at ToSsefto uaAmt AeB,rs de emMpH riaeDnorsiltesioistnncrt caaautGutisioovtsn led,s M moewefad mnitl, hol erDi paUirlr eensMciettenuod tr ppRereeoTAcvphrlilleeo ea u tmDpsi creuondps gaatyr iras,rt mmegcseio nsmtta emrroe ifb t tyPef drane roekot,so n abtanhu:d'e t wJGinairgTTnlel uh haweeathe i rolrtylloJ d upb 2ediW'a6c i , " tahomJasef hte w teiRhn8ste ieg nsi ptnngoe.im nvkTo e. nhn eGiHn TrOagoud uremaipsesd ensaetaoy.th" f. SRueaSnv.uO..mc , <hR.hu .J racaHnh "..U T ST2in-c4mhih,vo eoem or9lasp: sa3s9 ,l0o :iT 3ns0mh & 9i:as3 ..7r"n1- 3.1 F6:16o65r (-MS:Puee,nat rdakiait nSygS., 'O·t .LJ .oaMHtn,u. Eug6M. a ar;. ymS .c3)h 1o ol a slide show at Mishkan Torah. commodating individuals wi-th presented by Sue Weiss. The The presentation will focus on nisabil'ities into the programs. meeting will take place at Doc the Museum's progress, purpose Please contact the facility mana tors Community Hospital in the ST. HUGH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH and programs and wil! take place ger for any special assistance classroom. at 10 a.m. on Sunday, January to participate, or further ques For more information, and to 135 Crescent Road, Greenbelt, Md. 31. tions. R.S.V.P., please call group presd In April the United States dent Jacaui iAronfy at (~01) MASS SCHEDULE: Holocaust Memorial Museum will To register or for· more infor 345-2018. open to the public and take its maticn, please call (301) 249- Had-assah is a not-for-profit Sunday 8, 9:30, 11 a.m., 12:30 p.m. mploacneu meanlotsn gasnidde moutsheeurm sn ao'tni e,tnhael 6a2c0ti2v.i tyT DDis (~s0p1o)n s2o7re7d-8 45'b6y. Tthhies oorfg Hanaidzaastisoanh ihnovsoplivteadls iann ds upopthoerrt Saturday 6 p.m. iMngaTl.hl. ei ntl 2e5sW0ig.a0ns0eh0di- nsgqbtuoyan re. -PfDoe.oiC,t . bCuo-ibldb . Mapnaadrrt ymlPaelnnadtn -nNoinaf gti PoanCrakol! m-Cmaapinsidsta- iolR nP.e carDeraek wHyoeauldlt ahsa sspa rhoe jdepucrctosaj teiicontn saI ls,ir na seolI csriaaanled,l , atnhades Daily MSasasc:r a7m:3e0n ta .omf. RMeoconndcaiyl. .i. Fatriiodna:y ,S 9a tau.rmd.a yM 4o-n5d paJym-S. aturday Freed and Partners. is located tion. Prince Georges County. United Staites. Rev. Thomas F. Crowley, Pastor 400 ynrrls from the Washington Rev. G. Paul Herbert, Associate Pastor Monument on Raoul Wallenberg Greenbelt Community Church Pl-ace (formerly 15th Street) near FIND LIGHT Indepen:ience Avenue. S.W. It UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST will be the nation's preeminent Hillside & 01-esci!nt Roads -~~F.OR ¥. U LIFE educational institution on the Phone: 474-6171 DIIOnuJIC'I Holocaus•t. Greenbelt Baptist Church The $147 million needed to Learning for all ages build and equip the Museum is 10:15 a.m. Sunday Worship being raised from private dona 11 :20-11 :40 Coffee Break Bible Study For All Ages (Sun.) 9:(5 AM tions through a national fund- raising campaign, 11 :40-12 :30 Fellowship Worship Services (Sun.) 11:00 AM & 7:00 PM Nursery Ca,re Provided Midweek Prayer Service (Wed.) 8:00 PM MISHKAN TORAH "A church of the open mind, the warm heart, the aspir For transportation questions, eall 474-4212 SYNAGOGUE ing soul, and the social vision • • ." 8:30 AM - 12 PM Crescent & Greenhill Road, Ridge & Westway Rds. Greenbelt, Md. 474-4223/4224 l ':\'ITED METI IODIST Cl ll 1B.CI I Conservative/ Reconstructionist MOWJUT MEMORIAL :::bini~ ,Services: Friday 8 p.m. 40 Ridge Road • Greenbelt • 474-9410 (First Friday each month 7:30 p.m.) Sunda!Y' Worship & Child Saturday 9 :30 a.m. ,ren's Education 11 a.m. an£ ato-unJ Rabbi: Saul Grife Adul't Bible Study 10 a.m,, Wednesday Evening Prayer Service 7 P-~· ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Arthur D. Shotts, Pastor· Episcopal .Counseling SeNice Available 30V681-3201 474-1924 Baltimore Blvd. at Powder Mill Rd., Beltsville INDIA CAFE - Oarrollton Mall, 7716 Riverdale Rd., 8:30 r. .: 11, Hol:· E·1charist 459-1331 - serving the finest Indian cuisine. Tempting !) :30 a.m. Sunday School snacks, Tandoori dishes, meat and vegetable curries, 10:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist fresh baked bread. Lunch buffet - $4.95, Dinner Buffe t - Church Office Hours $6.95 Every Day. Buy one, get second at half price, with Mon.-Fri. noon - 3 p.m. this ad. Rev. John G. Bals, Rector HAPPY GARDEN RESTAURANT - One of the finest 937-4292 Chinese Cuisines in the area. Eat-in, Carry out. Free De Hvery. Daily lunch specials. Mon.-Fri. 11 a.m. - 9 :80 p.m., Holy Cross Lutheran Church Sat. 4-10 p.m. 10547 Greenbelt Road (Eastgate Shopping - Baha'i Faith Center), Lanham. 464-3700. 10% Discount for Senior Citizens with this ad only. Eat-in only. "Love is the source of all the 6905 Greenbelt Road bestowals oif God. Until love MAHARAJA RESTAURANT - Fine Indian cuisine. ,tJaikes possession of the hea?lt, Worship Services: Winner! 5 yrs, Washingtonian Magazine. $5.95 no other divin,e bounty can be Saturday, 5:30 p.m. Lunch Buff et, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m., Tues. - Fri.; revealed in it." Sunday, 8:30 & 11:15 a.m. (Infant care provided at ea.eh ser- Dinner 5 - 10 p.m. daily. Cipriano Sq. Shopping - Baha'i Sacred Writings vice) Center across from NASA/GSFC. 552-1600. Greenbelt Baha'i Community PSruen-dSacyh oSocl hDooelp aarntdm eBnitb l9e: 5C0 laasnseds 191 ::5105 aa..mm.. 10% OFF with this coupon. Exp. 2/4/93 P.O. Dox 2(5 For information regarding programs for youth, young adults, Greenbelt, r.ID 20770 singles, and senior citizens, pfoase call the church office. To place your ad here, call Linda Savaryn, 47 4-5285 or 3(5-2918 220-3160 Edward H. Birner, Pae'i;o1 841-5111 Mary Lou Williamson, 441-2662. Thursday, January 21, 1993 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Paae6 Three Local Teens Place In National Competition contest ueW1,ny reintf,o,rce and co Flea Market Coming Caring for Wildlife ii,noide wiltlh ·the material that the by Linda Savaryn test consists cxf 200 m-Ulltiple students are presenit!l,y situd;;ing in Greenlbelt Unit No. 136, Amer The Chesapeake Wildlife Sanc Wednesd'ay, Dec. 2, was- not .. choice queeitions. When a question their clia-sses. ican Legion Auxiliary plans to tuary will present a cliass on tyipioal seihoo'l dlaiy for Greenbelt appears on the oompUlber screen. According to Tony Fominaya, liven up the winter season with Monday, FE-b. 1, from 7 to 9 p.m. aenrsd MToanttylh Fewom Dinaavyias,, eDigahvtihd- gRraodteh sthues sotnu dwenhtast at111hrei vec oarrte cat caonnssweenr t'1eosnte acpxf ptehaer eqdu eosnti omnsy ovno cthaeb ucloanry haeni 'd ionnd oFoer brFulaeray 6M, afrrokmet 10to a.mbe. atetr tohne tGhele ntenc hDnaiqleu eWs iulcsFeodi rtdo Ccaenre students alt Kenmoor Middle is; then, the Sltudent ait the key qu:z the foliowing week." to 5 p.m. The "Marke,t" will be for injured and orphaned wildlife. School in Landover. They, along boaro t,ipe.s it in. 1'imin,g is als.o Maitthew Davis saw two ques locatEii .in the main hall of Am ,Pre-registration is required and tawmetilir -at ilKhteC es,on 2mm0h epoauocdxtrfee rdto t rh toopeo aimr,t rh tei:tfcJ lheiMalpi,latoe twdme i aoi cnrlCn atieshnnseg siempdo Tpn1hos8ere2t , a snottuhtf; de t ehmtnehto esr2 e0c qo0pu1 io1qcriuien<ecteslslrty i oe latalhirnSnes,e wdare.ne rd atHi oiAtnpclsohl shiittkihovernere 'es a'Ghtstiusitut iduuede fenat otvs ot torhiweetxe apG rnda, lsbasotx.ho,ydek. wGIetreeriTelcm!eha snnea,br see blLcto· rstealR hgf nioltooasnn d, e .a wbdPa mko·ieassdnts d io g1no3u o6sdc,e shd,a ,6 ra9gn0ae0ds. ptBaoeri eorad pta l'eVtCe 'n!emldinl.ua tbesTltrel h abearnete d G1 i8slt ehnaye n e faesDreasa.n lceoFt fuoW aramrigyldes. semi-annu,a,I Knowledge M'a.ster s::ored 1,500 of 2,000 poss:-ble competition. light refreshments will be avail Open Competition as a team. points. "I liked it because I like com a•ble for sale. Individuals or or Jazz Concert And they did wen, placing 2nd in To be a member of the team, petiti:on and I get to work with ganizations interested in renting The Pu•blick Playhouse and the state, 72nd in the na,tion. students were sel·ected based on my friends." said Matt Davis. tables should call 794-65215 for The Oharlin Jazz Society present Using a collllplllter, the Know- their academic achievements, ac Similar sentiments were ex information. "From Swing to Bop" on Fri 1ledge Master Open Competition cc.rding to TAG (Talented and pressed by David Roth. "It was day, January 29 at 8 p.m. ait the te6ts students in dliverse subjects Gifted') Coordinator S'hirley Hall, a fun and educational experience. three students? Getting ready Pubtick Playhouse. Sgietroehg raaps;h ym aan:tdh , EhngisLit'iosrhy. , Thscei ecnocne-, theQ uteeastmio'sn sc oaac,iphp. earing on the I rWeciho•amtm elnieds it athoe aodt hefro src hotholess.e" fwoirll tthaek en epxlatc ec oimn ptehteit iospnr, inwgh. ich rouT•h'.eiss ofc ojnaczezr t froemxp lotrhees swt i1hn ge era to the bEbop era. ~ COUNCIL MEETINGS Greenbelt Video forFmoart iroens,e rvpalteioanses orc ofnutratchte r tihne Pu'blick Playhouse Box Office a,t AND WORK SESSIONS 277-1710 (Voice/TDD). The ~ Playhouse is located at 5445 Landover Road near Cheverly. Day and Date 441-9446 Regular Meeting Monday, 1/25 Council Room 8:00 p.m. 114 Centerway (Old Greenbelt) Next to NationsBank VOLUNTEER Work Session on (a) Attick Park Tuesday, 1/26 Concession Lease and (b) 8:00 p.m. Featuring * TYPIST NEEDED Requested Waivers of Fees * 49c Daily Specials For Use of Aquatic Center * All Top Titles To work Conference Room * Lowest Available Pricing Tuesday Evenings Regular Meetl;ng Monday 2/8 * Drop Slot Oounci1 Room 8:00 p.m. * All Ratings See the News, Legislative Breakfast Thursrlav, 2/18 * VCR Repair With Free Estimate Before It Comes Out in Annapolis 8:00 a.m. Lots of Free Parking Call Mary Lou 441-2662 Regular Meeting Monday, 2/22 or Elaine 493-8336 Council Room 8:00 p.m. NOW OPEN SUNDAYS, TOO!! ! The Greenbelt Newa Review Pa1d Ad 1 BEDROOMS 3BEDROOMS Leonard & JUST LISTED $39,900 SKYLIGHTS $65,900 Lower level END! Move-in condition and new carpet. Open Holley 2 Story addition! Cathedral ceilings in sunny living room. kitchen is modern, new cabinets, more counter space and Modern kitchen, bath, dishwasher, W/D & fenced yard. Sliding breakfast bar. Updated.tile batb. Wooded yard with shed. your door to deck. Gleaming hardwood floors and extended BR's. Greenbelt $3,000 CLOSING HELP! A COZY NEW LOOK $35,900 Specialists Upper level home. Professionally painted. Breakfast nook, BAMBOO FOREST $59,900 storage, built-in NC and carpet. Modern bath with linen closet. and Huge, private corner yard. Updated kitchen extra cabinets, $1,000 CLOSING HELP! Neighbors counters & dishwasher. Modern bath. Opened stairway, pretty bedrooms & great storage. Fresh paint and hardwood floors. LEASE to PURCHASE $36,900 Upper level home has fenced yard with mature pine trees. LEASE to PURCHASE $51,900 BACKS TO WOODS $63,900 New fridge, sink, stove and cabinets. Large storage closet. Enlarged dining area with built-in bookcase. Interior has been Florida rm addition overlooks the deck & quiet backyard. Shining hardwood floors, 2 built-in NC's, W/D and mini-blinds. freshly painted. New carpet downstairs. Kitchen comes w/new Modern kitchen, W/D, updated bath & attic w/stairs for storage. stove, new floor & W/D. Tile bath, hdwd firs and fenced yard. $2,000 CLOSING HELP! MINT CONDITION $39,900 Upper level END unit. Private stairway and open living room. PEACEFUL and PRIVATE $51,900 BRICK HOME $85,000 Modern kit has W/0, attic w/ stairs, upgraded bath & big yard. Wooded backyard is nature at its best. Big dining area has a Loaded modern kitchen has dishwasher and garbage disposal. NOW $1,000 CLOSING HELP! lighted fan. New stove & upgraded bath. Beautiful refinished Separate DR w/built-in shelves, cabinets & plate rails. 3 Ceiling hardwood floors. Desirable court and lots of extra parking. fans, built-in NC, W/D, fenced backyard with shed and patio. WOODED BEAUTY $36,000 Upper level END. Open, expanded kitchen offers countertop PRICE SLASHED $79,990 BLOCK END UNIT $78,950 dining, storage, W/0 and modern cabinets. Ceramic tile bath. Owner says SELL! Block END unit has NEW vinyl siding. Big Attached GARAGE w/heat, W/D and NC. Big eat-in kitchen $1,000 CLOSING HELP! screened porch and picturesque yard. Modern kitchen & bath. has dishwasher, disposal. Backyard is fenced and has a deck. Sep dining rm, 6 ceiling fans and big rooms. Coveted location. $3,000 CLOSING HELP! 2BEDROOMS PRISTINE50'-D $57,900 SPACE GALORE $74,900 UNIQUE 1ST FLOOR $49,900 This home aintained. Modern BIG 2 story ADDITION! 18x18 family rm w/sliding glass door to Provides for a separate dining rm. LR has open stairway & upgraded kit I n I e bath. deck. Expanded kitchen w/dishwasher. Separate laundry built-in bookcases. Ceramic tile bath. Kitchen has recessed SOUGHT AFTER LAYOUT $57,500 room. Incredible MBA has trench doors and his n' her closets. fridge=more space. Hardwood floors. Private & wooded yard. Top condition. New carpet. Faux brick fireplace w/mirror and BLOCK HOME & FREE GARAGE $74,900 mantle. Modern kitchen has new counters, cabinets and W/D. END UNIT $58,900 $1,500 CLOSING HELP! New vinyl siding. Beautiful parquet floors! Laundry room Large yard w/privacy hedges. Remodeled kitchen has ceramic addition. Separate dining rm & spacious kitchen. Pretty yard. tile. Expanded dining area. Modern bath. Park at your door! REALTYl $2,000 CLOSING HELP! $2,000 CLOSING HELP! BRICK UNIT $84,999 PRICED TO IMPRESS $49,900 Mature trees in quiet fenced yard. Gorgeous new tile flooring. Covered deck is ideal for relaxing. Freshly painted kitchen has Sep dining rm. Modern kitchen has new sink/cabinet/counter. 982-0044 new washer, microwave and tile floor. Refinished hardwood New carpet, hdwd firs, ceiling fans & more. Move-in condition. firs. Sep laundry rm w/dryer. Ceiling fan and stairs to the attic. REDUCED 4 BEDROOMS $69,500 MODEL CONDITION $59,500 2 FULL BATHS! Block home has 1st floor addition! Perfect for END urfit. Remodeled kitchen. Sep laundry rm. Perfect hdwd one level living. Eat-in kitchen, freshly painted, 2 built-in NC's, Leonard & Holley \Vallacc floors. Picturesque yard w/deck, shed, slate patio and fence. lighted fan, W/D, patio, covered deck. Walk to the Center. $2,500 CLOSING HELP! Eric \Veiner $1,000 CLOSING HELP! "When buyers think Greenbelt, they think REALTY 1" EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ANNOUNCING SPECIAL SAVINGS Patron Appreciation Discount Day Wednesday, January 27th 5% Discount to All Customers on all Purchases All Sale Prices Effective Monday, Everyone Is Welcome Jan. 25th thru Saturday, Jan. 30th mu OL2 99 .~ ,,';dt£iilfaC.J ' r ~ ., OFFERING MANUFACl'IJREI 79c DOUBLE COUPONS ,~• •; : 42 (cid:127) 81 19 [ with $10.00 min. purchaN excluding Coupon Items. 50c coupon max, doubled laundry C sunkist ,{,7c cCA LIFORNIA a.IP AND SA VE WITH THESE Detergent NAVEL BROCCOLI -s-,-5-.- CO-OP SUPER COUPONS Kid:~; B~~s ORANGE'S Ea. 'l&l Red or Gold -a---=-li-fo-rn-ia, - & 99c Pork Beans ~.,.. DELICIOUS Cauliflower • APPLES lb. Ea. · --------=,---=-- 99c California 3 lb. bag ) 69 LARGE ~:~~~ 69C 79c • C~!_ERY ---------- BOSC Extra Large 99c PEARS Tomatoes lb. lb. --------- - 49 FI Hunt's 6 oz. ori d a ) Baby 1 lb. , , c _ Strawberries SJ• PEELED :i~ s2.2, Tomato lbs1 ~~::::::::i 12 1,HOR:mb Paste s2 -P-int -------1-9- CARROTS 99 Jamestown 1e 39 Dried 3.2 oz Gre~n Giant 10 ho 69 APPLE • Ida Russet • GRIV.. Y. ~ Ralston Sausage FISH STICKS or Orig./Lite ~, + ..: .·..·. Che.x Cereal (cid:127) Hot or Mild 1 lb. ~FIUAET~S E7 toYz. -,b. ~~~:.,Ji:tf' Corn-Wheat s119 CHIPS 89( POTATOES 79 o_H_AM_ar_M_a_y-er--6- o-z-.s-1----..--9- Luncheons91oz._99 Ger~:;hite .I Rice 12 oz. min. Nature's Finest 12 oz. bag ~EG~i~6 SJ-99 Cr-~•• oz. S • f1 B CeAttyK &~: 18 Del Monte qt. ROASTED Squeeze (cid:127) VARIETIES PACKS ugar . . . PEANUTS DIPS "' P~~R!,.. :MtcxC~ormIiNck GChil2i /d9c i·x· .. •· · · · : Ketchup - !?.!~!~..,, , ...... ==,~~ ·••·····•:•:fk•••Wfjf"•''\'.:·2!.~,!s>.,~3"~:~r.. 29 . S)-89 79, •i·•,;,,FROZEN FOOD DEPT. ,,BEER.. .. ,,&. ..W l~E .QEe:r .............. . M. Hi-C 46 oz. .,p; .. ,<>· ~• • /ct.·"~•""f"=•••••M="••~· _.. .._. .. w ........ . --~=·•=•~•••~·•·• "·"···•· "· • JW!.l'.·u!k.~thl'i Fruit 79c RToUunRdK HE,11Y KArMaftE 1R2 oICz. AN 1¼ oz. min. 89( 1:........ MORTON Miller 12 pk.-12 oz. csan7s .49 Hunt's whole 28 oz. f;;T •• Drinks f.·•· ."f0 89c DINNERS LITE ~B~R~EzA:SyTe rl b. s3.s9 ~SI:N~G::L~E-S; :~ 99 Peeled Musselmans 23 oz. min. 9 oz. min. BEER 2 C $ 39 }di 99c 49 89c ~:m~loes 1· .· ,A1p~pl e Green Giant 1 lb. KOCH'S GOLDEN Sauce s1.a9 NIBLETS CORN-SWEET 6 pk.-12 oz. cans s3 • S).49 PEAS-CHOP. BR0QC. ANNIVERSARY BEER s2 Russer Kraft Philadelphia v~~e. oz. 89c 99 GERMAN CREAM CHEESE 19 59c 14¾ oz. Red & White MICHElOB B()L_OGNA lb. s2.49 8 oz. block s2.19 JUICI Thomas ~:;~tl':z. I Scott 140 pk. 79c ORANGE JUICE 2/9 9 BEER • 12 oz. 6 pk.-12 oz. N.R.'s Assorted Salmon •5• :;~~~{ or :~:~lc~h~~:;s Cht;er1os 2s0 o3z. .69 :~~h • Beef Noodle Old El Paso 4½ oz. min. :::Aoz. N.R.'s 99 OLIVE LOAF lb. '2·99 ~~10t :o:z~. s tick s4.49 Original Twin pack 24 oz. 69 Turk. Noodle 99C Napkins Dinty Moore 24 oz. Burritos or s2 s7 ----- s1.49 SJ.69 Chimechangas ~:i~~"s~~~- r::~IOpk. Ortega Beef 69 99 ~~';RT~!~' loaf Cereal Stew MINCED FISH Inglenook f_~~~~E lb. c CHEESE 99c :C:h:e1f:·Bbo.y: A~r Dee 99 c~N oo:d!le: ° So:u~p !ta,c S18a losza. s,.99 s1 3 9 MSTrIsC. KPSa/FuIlLsL 2E1T.S6 oz. SJ • WBaINg-EInS- A4 -Blitoexr • ~~w ~{;:~~i~ .·· ,.29 Vlasic Kosher 29 Bartles & Jaymes , , Carnation 10 pk. ~~~:~ Dill Gherkins • s;:PER OL9 9c s1 19 Instant Cocoa or Spears 16 oz. PRETZELS • WINE COOLERS ~t, : Orig./Bites 12 oz. min 4 pk.-12 oz. ~ l.·•, ,pith,& 1 Mix rich-marsh-ma1k choc Raisins 24 oz. 49 [l~.3/ s3 ,w2 9,f ~. 311 •. Beauty·Dept.$ ,.. ·q .:... ::~~:: 99c :~=t~~stic Betty Crocker 13¾ oz. Red & WhiteS) · · ""' · .·,- · -.., .... ...." ··0 ,· , .., *'"''' · .. , ·· .......... · ..• . ·, 20 pk.-16 oz·•. pa rty Pl a t es 99• c THE CO-OP ~ashed Sl.19 Tall Kitchen • B Pork Rib Aqua Fresh 4~ oz. min. H , 6 15 pk.-9 in. PROFESSIONAL Potato Buds oz:.$1 69 Bags 30 pk.. 2~99 · 0 BAR'BECUE • Toothpaste $1.49 p~~;TOo z. No Yolks Sunshine 10 ~ 79c PHARMACY Cheez-lt • MKraarfsth matlows t s DINNER ea. Tums Antacid Tabs $1.89 CHIPS s2.aa ~;:!~es Crackers $2 ......,;_~_ __ _;;=....,.;=-- Now Offers 19 Reg./Mini 10 oz. min. La _______Bo _tlte l~ Cho~ fam. Choy FREE HOME Woolite (cid:127) N a'bis'co Original Triseuits size Chinese Chow Mein Cold Water Sociables •2·•· Old Spice 2½ oz. Dinners 42 oz. s2 Noodles 5 oz. DELIVERY Wash 16 oz. 99.c Wheat Thins s1 Stick Deodorant $1.9 9 7 oz. min, CH·ERRY 39 S)A9 of' all your prescriptions 59 Planter's 16 oz. Mama's Perrier 25 oz. Mrs. Dash PIE Chapstick Lip Balm 79c Dry Roast. • Fig Bars Call Our Pharmacy Sparkling Seasonings • 26oz. .15 oz. Peanuts , 2 lb. at 474 -4400 for details Water 2½ oz. Page 8 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Thursday, January 21, 1993 Council Appropriates Funds CFG to Discuss Community Development County Schools :(Oontinued from ;>age jOM) crease in water bills i~ the SDC, Inspection Office Opens were some unresolved issues so Tra'ber urged council to talk to Citizens for Greenbelt wi1l hold no decision was mad.? at the their representatives in the state an informative public meeting meeting. The issue will be dis legislature about th<! proposed on the Pr.ince Georges Counlty by James Giese cussed again at the next council c·harge. ~chools on Tues·day, Fe'bruary 2, The City of Greenbelt ha-s opened a Community Devel meeting. Cab!.! 8-10:30 p.m. in the Greenbelt opment Inspection Office at 9246 Springhill Lane on the Julie Greer, the present owner, Council decided the city will Center School Media Room (2nd upper level of the Springhill Lake Commercial Center ('tele doas aef ictditwd' hesoedh -.yel e eawasroe u !l-eldea nslegi.kt heB •wt1:ita sst thlaeey f ti wssuilnt!he mjrbueeurn icesphwda iarcJtl1e' .sioposfn r ose.tjx hep·ece tTn chswoiiovistp ehe rtawoh'ttaohinvue elrd i fcl aothchbaleeel .fimSmlouemomzare')nbd.ne irea P tefaP rnolpeomalg s mtm atphnerim,se :sbsiededrhiesson torti lwc o'itbl fl o atanhbrdede atpoch toeimnde pb:l ye3 m4th5e-en5 t4c i1tlht7ye) . c coouTdnhece i le.o nfffUiocrenc dehemars et nhbtee seoenr dreiesngtaaunblcalietsi ,ohrneecsde, nitniht leyo rcedintey r Also at issue was the utility city were to negotiate its own ccunty s'c'hool board; Beth Nor will be inspecting all rental housing. Licenses for rental bill. Since a meter wa, insta;Jed, renewal of the ca·ble TV fran den, aul'.hor of two -children's housing are now required by the city and are for a period the city has paid $20,l:, in utility chise. The first s'tages, which -books, former teacher at Elea of two year~. The city will be doing this work instead of bills in the last 14 1nonth;;. Gre~r will ·be done during the first nor Roosev.elt High S'chool and Prince Georges County whfoh had been licensiing rental atabbhlbiraleoolr suum,s gt•: .ha y$tnCe 1dot0o u0uble dtuv taeti hrtt yhambt~teh : i,psnnthhthg~ho a n t,i? iisni t h aenpou daftlf yii lgitiLnhti~nygt cdrpeoaanotreertsdw .oi anfilan ttfihgoOoeornt mah yloeaser.tf ai orfA,rn a cangtrciaeoht nihrsseee vr iirneewJn, e awannaddl PIesUnonTn:cstAiotivaim tetuerro tselipiopctrgrynoei ;fss etoe sJnfsae to'artM orti mtvaohreefey . lmaSDnamadthin;b ~e'hmiasson,a n,d..ii a-'Casasn , pawApiepraerare.r t tmamlGesenorn ettsfeso.n, r b ietsTwl thso'sce h yelceadiarutgryl ee pds.wet r itiloorl edrnhse,ton aneulo wnrtp irilcot sosj ouulocinctht,ey nt Sislmepicsree in inangss ehM sitl,h al eywyL. h aiekcxhe adasethtsiltase.kaR ancetebtd drdl .ieiu csidcs i, tCeP yadroo lu ouwilnslno panscwoyuiiPnlo-es ial g n sha cs)agupon dpram ~R sentsetao hejt xe;rbs trta~ ehb tsreatln ioo,td, o ekstnfthhheo tdeeers 'feipC(in'$ileogag7CsCpnh ,ioo0 ettouu2 orcb n7n oic)cie.tnMii el:lac tmneeiSvtdrsrainea ,oxp sid. np oigritavpnoe niTtcmvdedilheetdu ssedo dt atihgnpsafokagleunasat qnn .l ush da ias ipadd rcmee ntlnniefaeotoontwin r tt thpfaaeor uu1nlT!'Ebre\lqlJnhvrailneifiwec,~on:s. h iqcefo . eimsIn pstt.e t abaaewnnyottedie nillnm l q gmguecb eeoneensi mtmste t imarwobaponeuhleprs nid · ecidwn htfiyf rsio o·lcwltrmu oa ismc l lslcai atteothhkbesneeeesr. prilpeenierrnrcvgotofTeioupopnehllreessveacerr e tettdidiimoa.eec rnsswieets, Tny w i.t ht ahh nel itw oochtnwthioc l uloi dtgr oyoe:owa h qwnl nusiontseoihetr r ere m-cdsdooue eocc rec ctrtuopue pcc prnioooeitebd'dpl<ydeee l tTtsCptiha rohtoie onnemo ps e mrrecdO i i mauftaftyn cfei. oic t tierdyav. crn iiatdgtDiiye rne asavi dngpeaiseelnropr egmpe ,cm rciet'oteesgsndnt usrt 'le taarbeIrutnyete; s :dtpi atooenhib>cndey . bpmwmfeshaihenesaxaiolHeo .rnei ss. pedgod tsBlv s bdiehecarbi.ecasa"saids a d pcm intu.ps hbe asexseesbdbbsapa eio urmilrdlco itieil ht uodsp"yb gss et ueththoiu hdtsipteip s mna qln ectut.o c hot-1b. h:met>eaace nlcef ciiibcotoi.vrteyl sim -reinso n h1ueSng: eestn ws h a ettilefaatuamtoosh kfhplen fr ., ca"pbrttjb(ehae'Bonaue$Cnnidule1iu's~ lokn 4r ddstvs 0idss Bfia,n 2nyitBtgsur0ci("ceuo i$0l (lauadn$7)dl,dm9,g i0Ae(n,eaw$09 dygtnt'00/ 5o ettb)0lii0rawac n,)k, rk,n0( pe . a'$ 0tk arlho30e urTne8)k Lms,w 0h ia'aa0Cn etoldk)hgytaaroe-, e pk p b p lp iaoittlMsssnea'tiPiktt dndlcooue r uaarrentPtdbaanitifrrcaggehooookildneee lr ttFCARievhnoreReitdlsr gede D gdr iDei Crssnatte ormrtn caartaatSeia nm-orac 'tntsltuia aaorsfkdsoC eenaCr hsy pi Ol,tlah ahdJarnresates sn ngGiu'bnesor ea esedreiynC r nna rbmee2gexa3la . t fbctcssmba'optooeuriar eTuniun rlcinshciidtsttnlhtteisiryyionge uuo ng D ecnp.w datr .eir e Cioppisflarmlniaeope ntr rorycadtmc no rmr opyrsaein<dtei e gbst1p nrnui,lsmuno toels raufu miwpa ,ttreisifolaii noltn,olsl hgtnla rewo o la n uhlotbsafehgifbeocunw haeeh mid t ,li dscawpsaaotiiirnhuipnrnnilgeee - l atoocCwe(hosnmffehfee Tudliopie nc 'ht al shecoe wu.ie ys lCpW etseooor Daireforlvffty senoi io)pcmisu.nineoat urt!,,rr r !nJyt omdiaf wdtuiJmyiuerhlan elcneins ccetpsuth dt eDoai ocmrreStt,fyiovo e ts e er c P lrtmu.olplfah,iaop. eeenrnr mreeg nsptcne oitiaitnhnnntlirytgyegsst, od would ·be an inc•)mc test. vation at Roosevelt- Cen,ter exercises, write their own plays, There is a long-standing pol ($441,000). paint scenery, and be televised icy that pool pass rates can be After a bit of questionbg, on Green'belt's cable TV at their State Farm reduced at t'he d~~'sion of the council approved spending u;, to final performanJCe. city manager on a ,:ase by case $25,000 to hire a construdion For further information, please bwaasni•ts . Btou t gHeto l:tibns tos <1dicle, t~"rIm idnoinng't vmaatinoang eor f to5 0 sukpireerhveisnes tihn e Grereneon ocardiJi naD:tioarl oSri lvtehres , GErdeeuncbateilot nA Crtos Sells Life Insurance. a whole bunch of these cases a Ridge House. Center line: 441-8770. Registra year." wssc An agreement with Marriott tion forms are available at the Hotel for a new direction'al sign Green!be1't Library and Youth Tom Traber of the Washing was approv~d. Center. There is a fee. ton Suburb'an Sanitary Commis C\o(::'\ ED CORNELIUS, Agent STAt.J fA.aM sion (WSSC) explained the pro 7245-A Danover Parkwar · Cpohsaerdg e S('SyDs C't )e. mw hs ichD :i!sv eal oc:[h}amre~net @~· Why are these Greenb3e4l5t-, 7M10D0 20770 •-••uu•<~ SHtoamtee F Oarffmic eL:i fBe lIonosmurinagntcoen C, Iollminpoaisn y to new customers hooking up to water and sewer systems. In ~ t,his way new develo1.ment wm fac~s smiling? P&G OLD pay a portion of water and sewer lines built to serve it. Council GREENBELT will review a Jetter of support at its next meeting. They have joined the THEATRE '\Grcwth should pay for growth." said Tra1be~. ifo added Recycling Advisory Committee! tr.at there is a "sev•.'l'e inequi1y •.vhen existing customer, pay for rew development." The proposed fc~s will b<! You can be part of Greenbelt's cutting edge of based on actual cosss tr, build - Show Time.s - facilities an:i the a'.llo·,m of fee recycling. Contact Dorothy LalA>er, 474-3870 by [)racuila Fri. 7:20, 9..50 will vary depending on I he nurr. Sat. & Swi. 4:45, 7:20, 9:·50 her of plumbing fixture~ There February 8 for an application. Muppets were similar fees char~e<l in this county for several years and cur Paid Ad City of Greenbelt rently in other jurisdiction~. Weidenfeld que,tir.nej whcthE-r it affected low income housing. GREENBELT MUNICIPAL ACCESS Mitigating s-teps are being dis cussed, said Traber. CHANNEL B-10 Greenbelt Travel Service Bram wondered if it w,ml<l not make housing in Prir.cc Georges County more expensive. Everyone will p-ay more in their SCHEDULE FOR TUESDAY & THURSDAY water bills w'i'thout this proposed JANUARY 26 & 28 l~ocono ~~i!f.eekend charge, Traber s.:.id; for exam ple 4.5% of a prooosei J4% in- 6:30pm NASA Video: "SPACE BASICS" Registration Monday 7:00pm Career Video: 1 For Adult Classes "WINNING AEROSPACE: _i:_ ,Registration for Prince Geor THE NEXT DECADE" From $176 - $206 per person ges County adult bas-ic education 7:30pm "OPEN-DOOR MEETING w/ j classes will be held at Eleanor FREE SKI LESSON Roosevelt High S'chool on Mon SENATOR LEO GREEN AND day, January 25 from 7 to 9 p.m. STATE DELEGATES" FREE SKI RENT AL Classes include :GED, Pre GED, reading., bas'ie math and 9:30pm Replay of CITY COUNCIL ESL ,English for Speakers of MEETING OF JANUARY 25, 1993 OtJher Languages) class levels. Classes will run for 11 weeks, Greenbelt's Oldest Travel Agency beginning Monday, February 1, and are held on Monday and New on Channel B-10 at 7:00pm every OPEN SAT. 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. 9W epd.mne. sday evenings from 7 to Tuesday and Thursday-Career Videos! 474-1300. ....... ....5.5..1.0. .C.h.e.r.r.y.w.o.o.c.l. L..n.. .. .. Ff there are questions, please Tune in and fmd out what interests you! ........... 345-9003 TDD , Se habla Espanol call (301) 386-lovl. ~ Thursday, January 21, 1993 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Pue 9 Poli~e Blotter lia. She was released on citation A bn,aking and entering was A breaking and entering of an Drug Busts in SHL pending tr-ial. rP.ported at a residen·ce in the office in the 7500 block of Green As a result of an investigation Buecl on Information While investigating a minor 7•800 block of Mandan Road on way Center Drive was reported by the Greenbelt City Police De Released by the Greenbelt motor vehicle accident in the fanuary 8; checks were stolen. on January 9; a fax machine was partment's Narcotics Inves"tiga Police Department 7'700 block of Greenbelt Road A breaking and entering of a stolen. ,tion Unit, search and seizure While patrolling the area of around 9:30 p.m. on January 12. 8torage bin was reported in the \An attempted breaking and warrants were executed at two Crescent Road and Gardenway an offi'cer discovered a mari 7700 blo·ck of Hanover Pkwy. on entering of the Greenbelt Ba.p- locations in Greenbelt. The first around 11 p.m. on January 12, juana pipe inside one of the ve January 10; ski equipment was -tist Church was repoTted on warrant was executed on Janu an officer stopped a vehicle for hicles involved in the a'ccident. · stolen. January 10. ary 13 at a.pproximately 10:29 a traffic violation and dis,covered Consequently. a 20-year-old non A breaking and ente.ring of a A light brown, two-'door, 1983 p.m. at a residence in the 9100 a "crack" pipe. Consequently, a resident was .arrested and char residence in the 9100 block of Buick Riviera, MD tags WLT6l7, block of Edmons·ton Road. Ac 33-year-old nonresident woman ged with possession o-f drug para Springhill Lane was reported on was reported stolen from the cording to Pfc. George Mathews was, arrested and charged with phernalia. and later released on January 10; office equipment was 6200 block of Springhill Drive of the Greenbelt Police Depart possession of drug parapihema- citation pending trial. s'tolen. on. January 8. ment, approximately $3,500 worth A white 1983 Renault Allian'Ce, of suspected cocaine, $400 in D,C. tags 260289, was reported cash, and a .38 caliber -handgun stolen from the 6100 block of were found. Twenty-year-old REALTY Springhill Terrace on January 9. Danny Ollohunfe Eric-Williams of 9168 Edmonston Road, was arrested on the scene and char Hotline on Drugs ged with possession of cocaine 32-F Ridge $57,500 with intent to distriibute. He IJarge End unit with very Sell Your GHI House The GTee,nibelt Police De appeared before a District Court partment needs t,he help of Commissioner and was held on large yard, screened poroh. residents. Any citizen with in $50,000 bond pending trial. formation about possible dTug The second warrant was exe FOR AS UTILE AS activity in the city is encour cuted on January 14 at approxi aged to call the Greenbelt mately 12 :20 a.m. at a residence 3½% Nareotics Hot Line ·at 982- in the 5900 block of Cherrywood 0580, Callers may remain Terrace. Greenbelt police report anonymous. that $12,000 worth of cocaine. NEVER MORE THAN $1,000 in cash, a 9'mm semi automatic handgun and a sawed 4½% COMMISSION Police recovered a stolen 1986 off 12 gauge shotgun were Oldsmo!bile Calais in the 7500 found, and a 1987 Nissan Path Also Available list and Buy With Us block of Greenway Center Drive finder was seized. This time. 24- 1, 2 & 3 Bedrooms from 44-69K on January 11. No arrests were year-old Andre Michael Cunning Houses in Greenbelt, Berwyn and Save Thousands made. ham of 5919 Cherrywood Ter & Riverdale from 105,000 to A silver 1990 Chevrolet Cava race and 23-year-old Freida $175,000. lier, MD tags XPK743, was re Yvette Evans of 5915 Cherrywood ported stolen from the 6900 block Terrace were arrested and char OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1-5 Call of Hanover Pkiwy. on January ged with possession of cocaine 11. with intent to distribute. Both SH Eastway $69,500 A 199;3 Honda Accord was re appeared before a District Court George Cantwell Commissioner; Cunningham was -ported stolen from the 7800 held without bond pending trial. block of Mandan Road on Janu and Evans was held orl $75.000 ary 12; it was recovered later 982-7148 that day. bond pending trial. Vandalisms to, thefts from, ().,,, 11«,M.u and attempted thefts of autos were reported in the following Member Multlple listing Service areas: the 6200 blo·ck of Breeze by Linda Savary:,, 47'-5285 wood Court, tihe 100 blO'ck of Our sympathy to Douglas Centerway, the 6000 block of Biederman and family on the re Greenbelt Road, and the 71900 cenit death of his wife, Sue Ann. Mock of Mandan Road. · Wekome back to Ruth and B. K. "Ken" Kennedy of Fayette Place who cele1brated their 44th City Not:e1 wedding anniversary and Ruth's birt1hday by taking a cruise Discarded Christmas trees are through the Panama Canal from being collected at designated San Juan, Puerto Rico to Aca drop-off spots throug,howt the pulco, Mexico. RIDGE ROAD $57,500 city and are chipped for recy It's a boy for Joseph and Su cling. zanne Lomax o-f South Ora Court. Peter Quillen Lomax was Cute and cozy two bedroom with back patio and new Work was done at bhe lake born January 9 at Columbia on erosion problems. bathroom. Terrific value; great place to start! Hospital for Women. weighing Storm drains and underpasses in at 7 1-b. 11 oz. He joins sister were cleared of leaves and de Ellie, now 3. GLEN ORA $132,500 bris. Po•t holes were filled at the east Lake Park entrance. Vision Screening Wants contract today ! ! ! 3 B-R/2.5 BA w /RR, PP. ldeaJ locotion The George Washington Uni Greenbelt CARES w/ no TH directly in front or rear! ! versity Medical Center (GWU MC). WRC-TV NEWS 4, Peo ples Drug. and the Delta Gamma _ On Thursday, January 4, Wen CHELSEA WOOD $69,900 Foundation are jointly sponsoring dy Wexler formally accepted her a free vision screening program. reappointment to the Prince LIKE NEW - 2 BR, 1 BA with enclosed sun room. Va Georges Foster Care Review During this three week cam paign. free home vision tests can cant. A steal at this price. Board for a term of four years. be picked up from Peoples Drug Tihe Commission was awarded by stores throughout the area. Governor Donald Schaefer and GLEN ORA $127,495 received at the Circuit Court in The tests will be scored at GWUMC by tra-ined volunteers Upper Marlboro. Wexler was and partici-pants will receive the congratulated for her Jong stand Gorgeous 3 Br, 2½ bath with rec. rm, fireplace and results of their tests in the mail. ing dedication and commitment In addition to GWUMC's ef walk out bsmt. Below market pricingl I I I ! to the well being of the children forts, WRC-TV NEWS 4. will of Prince Georges County by air a serfos of informative fea bofu the Governor and Senator GREENWOOD VILLAGE $133;950 . .Leo Green: tures on various visfon problems and available treatments. For Teresa -Smithson met with more information. please can Brick faced end unit with beautiful brick fireplace. school personnel at Greenbelt (202) 416-0050. Middle Sc,hool to discuss on site 3 Br., 2½ Bath with Rec. room and nice deck! ! ! group counseling for selected students. Teresa will begin in Volunteers Needed CHELSEA WOODS $66,400 terviews at the school January Volunteers to serve as legal 22, following a planning meeting advocates and/or court compan Move in condition 1 Br. 1 bath with landscaped patio on the preceding day. ions are very much needed bf Teresa and Wendy attended a the Family Crisis Center. l'hese and Sun den for office or plants. conference at the University of vol-unteers will be workin1 on Maryland, "Making Families Safe behalf of battered women. Crim for Children: A Role for Family inal justice knowledge would be College Park Therapy", presented by Michael preferable ,but not necessary. The (301) 441-9511 9094 Baltimore Blvd. R. Fox, M,D., on January 15. Center ts willing to consider stu College Park, Md._20740 The conference addresse'd sys dent interns who will be trained temic strategies for working with on the jOlb. Call 779-9444. to TOI• . abusive familie's. anteer. • • • • ' • • • • ' • • • I ,l , • , ( Page 10 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Thursday, January 21, 1993 REDECORATING SALE ADOPTION - Happily married, ELLERS TYPEWRiTER RE (LAISDFDED mass dining room set $125. childless ·couple searching for PAIR - Electric, standard aad G)lass ,eta,g,ere $80 baiby to adopt. We're patient, porta'ble. Call 474-0584. (2) glass/rwood ,end tables loving, financially secure. with HOUSECLEANING - I have $25 eaoh lovely home in great neighbor Greenbelt refs. of 3 years. Week (2) Glass lamps $25 each I hood. Call Lau.rie and Jamie ly, biweekly, monthly, $45 to $55. pictures/ etc., etc., make offer P(3I0A1N) O9.4 T9U-3N3IN35_G. _A_N_D_RE_P_A_m_ M.. e l~ -d Y'._ (.G. l enn D a l e ) 805 · 96 76 · sTuUbT-jOecRt,/1aNgeG:: iInnc l. yoMuar thh,o mEen.g Alisnhy, RATES Oash and Carry. Let's help each other! Call 301/474-2734 Expert and Reliable Piano Ser HOUSEMATE - .Non-smoker, Reading, Sciences, etc. Tutors vice to Greenbelt. Benjamin Ber furnished basement, linen, utii.i- qualified in assigned subject mat. CLASSIFIED: $2.50 minimum ties, maid service; own bath, TV, ter. Supervision, evalu·ation and for ten words, 15c each addition kofsky. 474-6894. 35-D Ridge $69,900 -C.A-Lri·WELI-IS--.A-.P-PI11--AN-:--CE-=· and phone, new house, Greenbe:t progress reports included. Ref. al word. No charge for listing Woods. No couples. $550/mo. Call erences ava·ila'ble. 10-week pro- items that are focnd. Submit nd OPEN HOUSE SERVICE-All makes repaired. 794-7336. gram, as low as $265. Call with payment to the News Re Call after 5 p.m. 840-8043. ROOMMATE FINDERS-If you TiRlUST 1 UTORING. (301) 589- view office by 10 p.m. Tuesday, have a place to share, or need 0733. or to the News Review drop box Sunday, Jan.24 Oh My Darling .,,, a place to live, 805-0100. GREENBELT - Fabulous buy, in the Greenbelt Coop grocery 1-4 I Love You. ~ tHuOreMs ET ra.MnsOfeVrIrEedS, toS VlidHeSs,. TP.1ipee- c3aBrRp,e t,1 nfeuwll , k2it .chhaenlf, nbeawth s,b anthews, smtoairle tboe fPo.rOe . 7B op.xm .6 8T, uGesrdeaenyb, eoltr, Maryland 20770. 2 BR Brick GHI Read all about it Repair. HLM Productions, Inc. new windows, a·bsolutely gorge- 301-474-6748. ous, lakeview, prime location, best BOXED: $5.50 column inch. Min $2,000 Closing Help In the News Review ,--------------.. buy in area $98,600. Phyllis Ci- imum 1½ inches ($8.25). Dead HARRY E. STELLO, INC. priano, Century 21 HT Brown, line 10 p.m. Monday. American Realty -~ T-A MARYLAND CYCLE 725-6355. Include name, phone no. and ad Mike McAndrew 982-0542 & EQUIPMENT CO. ....,. How do I love you'! ~ dress with ad copy Ads not con Valentine's Day Ads I"M"ii"ilf' Ou tdo ar Po wer, La wn .c.r. ~""'-'- Let me count the ways. ..:_... sidered accepted until published. .JoAnn's - Garden Equipment And tell the News Review GREAT LOOATION - Near $1 per line of poetry. - Sales and Service snHi. . For Valentine's D_a..::.y_ ____ 495, 1 room offiee w'itbin suite. 474-6722 474-6723 C.HILDCARE~5 years exper- Including utilities, ki'tchim, bath BOOKS Regular classified rates $ 5003 Greenbelt Road ~ ience. GREENBELT AREA, 2 + room, waiting room, free park for message. "40 YCEoAllRegSe INPa CrkO, LMLEarGyEla nPdA RK" al! hours. 345-2083. ing. Furnished or unfurnished, a::i:a llan7E.llullo,Sr.AI~.-:, ~ MOVING'!- Lacal or long di~ $300/month. Available immedi $2 for row of hearts tance, affordable rates. 220-3273I. ately. 301/982-7137. FOR RENT - 3/4 bedroom Glen College Park $70-90's HOLBERT'S HOME w Al,L TO WALL CARPET Ora townhome, 3½ baths. Avail. March 1. $1050. 474..t5041. W estch-ester Park. 1 & 2BR IMPROVEMENTS ENTERPRISE CARPETS Highrise & Garden Condos. Adjoin Greenbelt Park. Carpentry Remodeling Lewis Merritt 441-1256 Missy's Decorating All brands & styles at REA Painting Repairs SONABLE Prices. Call for WALLPAPERING Hyattsville $128,900 Appointment Anytime. If no 1?:JTERIOR PAINTING Historic District. 3BR. re M.H.I.C. 25916 Ia nswer, please call back. I'm CARPET CLEANING stored bungalow wlnew kit. out selling to your neighbors. CALL, JACK 3'5-9117 Adjoins Magruder Pk. 345-7273 10438 Baltimore Ave. Md. Home Imp. Lie, #26409 Greenbe.lt $120-130's Beltsville, Maryland 20705 Pick Your Favorite. 3BR Bonded - Insured (301} 937-0259 TH'S W /Various options 2½ BA's, FP, DR. Bsmnt, Sol.l'bh of Chestnut Hills Hrdwd Flrs. FHA/VA FIN. TOWNHOUSE FOR RENT Shopping Center behind Amoco College Park $125,900 Greenbelt/ChelseaB RWAoNodD SPA NKIN' NEW ! ! ! ! $74,500 BOWIE- Single Family Hoone!! 2/3 Descrrbes everyithisng in tlns charming, -eompltetely remo~led 3 PRINCETON SQUARE B:lrm, 2 Ba .. Fmly Rm. FHA/ ,bedroom condo. The kH:.clhen is -a "chef's delight" witJh ALL new 2BR, 2.5 BA. W.&D, CAC, VA ,appliances including was1her/tlr,yer, deis,igner ca.'bine'bs and ldts of Freshly painted, Carpe't clean HOURS: counter space .. AILL new carpeting, plus a completely NEW lux ed, Pool & Tennis, No Pets. Greenbelt $83,500 ury h'albh with va-mtly. Pool ,a,nd tennils, too. AT THIS PRilCE, Va.eant. Call Bob Farmer 11-7 Weekdays ,DON'T DELAY ! ! ! ! REALTY EXECUTIVES 2000 'Reti.re your rent $$$. CALL RON AT 441-9511 or 292-4336 Office 262-1700 Home 464-2M6 10-5 Sat., Sun. 2B'R, 2BA condo w/den. . closed Tuesday For Information CANTWELL, SMITH & COMPANY, PC WORRYFREE Call Mary Igoe Nice. affordable books Tel. 301-345-9600 in a pleasant atmosphere Long & Foster CERTIFl1ED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS CHILDCARE Real Estate Income Tax Preparation * Pre.schoolers 1 Infa .nit to 6 years JOE'S TIPS OF THE WEEK PE!RSONAL & BUiS'I'NESS * Summer Campen He11o, and Ra,ppy New Year; CALl JAMES R. CANTWELL 925-3266 6 to 12 years As we rush through the beginning of the year we en·counter a Wliith Offices Located in Greimbe1t. IJargo, and ,F:t. Wa~nglbon world c,f dhanges in the aubomotive w.orld. Not only in the product line hut m the parts we use and fille tools used ,to peraorm s,peci'fic repair functions. I think the most cr1tical diange thait affoots al,l LICENSED BONDED INSURED ~ 7540 of us who own vehides ·is the Clean A,ir Act and the introduction Excellent Care of OXYGENATED fuels. Thi·nk of the 1,as1t time you purc'ha,sed For The Child You Lowe m·oitor fuel. I.t has the odor of ellher ! That's rigihlt, it's·, the main additive in- this •type of motor fuel. Technically, it is ?"e:ferred •'bo GEHRING CONSTRUCTION Co., INC. College Park 474 -3355 as MT.3E (Methyl Tertiary-Butyl Ether.) . HOME •fMOOELINC Sl'fCIALIST 8303 58th Ave. Berwyn Helljht1, MD ,Maryland ,is a mandated area t'hat adds MTBE to an graded gasoline; 2.7% by weight oxygen content gasoline will contain 441-1246 GREENBELT AUTO & l!'i% MTBE in all grades. Some states may only require 2.0% TRUCK REPAIR, INC. ·b) weight oxygen, and some a,rea·s may use ethanol instead of MT.B'E. This additive does not adversely affect engine drivea•bility, 159 Centerway but it has the potential ,to wash clean any lingering deposits of Replacement Windows , 91 · Decks Greenbelt, Maryland 20770 'c<iuhritr eonrt cpornetvJeanmbiinvaet iosner vinic eth oen f. fuueel l sfyilstteerms,. thSeose. omf a,yyo ub'ere c onnotta m1.11ipn tao Siding ''\•· Carports Saturday Hours ted ,and ca,use engine driveabi.Ji,ty problems. 7:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon Oxygenates have been in use for years as octane boosters in Roofing_ Kitchens premium graded motor fuels. The Clean Air A'ct mandates the use P,reventfive maintenance pN> -of oxygenates in 1Jhe winter months in a1bout 40 utban areas thalt Repairs Additions v.ides :sarfe and good vehkle exceed air qual,i'ty standards for carbon monoxide. peraormance. Is weekd,a,y scheduling a problem due to TILL NEXT TIME Florida Rooms Bathrooms other commitments? For your THINK PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE ! ! convenience. JOE ~ We will open for busi GREENBELT AUTO & TRUCK REPA'IR INC. ness Saturday mornings. & GREENBELT SERVICE CENTER INC. FREE ESTIMATES TOWNREFERENCES 169 Centerw,ay Road, Greenbelt, MD 20770 (301) 982-2582 CALL DICK GEHRING · Phone: 982-2582 Thursday, January 21, 1993 GREENBELT NEWS REVIE~W Page 11· xRio~se=s: ~a;r:ei~ reddish TA1l'I..O'RJl1NG & alterations - Photography by Wedding and bridesmaid dresises, ~~~"'" ADVERTD'DN(i t~::&hwish , formal wear, pants, coats, suits. Is quite News Reviewislh Cal! (202) 728-7·522. at the , HELP WA1NTE,D: .Counselor, LOST - Orange dsh cat, 1-3-93. Academy Studio GUITAR LESSONS - SC'alea, PHOTO STUDIO - FuH time, Lanham, $20,000. College degree Neutered male. 474-7256. in Belle Point required. Company wiH train. chord-. theorJ, readinc, Jl'Qll varied duties. Will train ener time iut.ruetor. 937-8370, geti'C individual. 44'1~7. PVleerays e nic'Cael l pNeoatpiloen atlo Aws·soorcki atfioorn. ApeILriTeEs,R •Aet'TCI.O NQ1uSic:k , Chloigthhi ngq,u adlirtay , Weddings, & Portraita RENTA'US: 2 & 3 bedroom for Employer Res·ources, Inc., reason'ab!y pri'ced. 345-3'506. Commercial PhotographJ homes. For information call An MASSAGE THER.AJPY - Sports 345-9500. AppH,cants do not pay FOUND - Collie/shepherd fe Professional & Reasona:ble drea, 474-4161. mas•sage, s·tress reduct'ion/rel'axa a fee or sign a contra'C't. We have male, sweet disposition, housti FOR SAI;E: 2 br., 1 ½ ba briek tion and deep tissue for specific been helping Green'belters find broken. 44·1-8'775. 345-4854 townhome, · new kitchen cabinets injuries. Great gift idea for your jo•bs since 1975. + & appliances. $69,500 closing Valentine, too! Gift ce~ificates help. Call Andrea, 9-5, M~F, 474- available. Kim (3011 982-7862. cFo"On'dRi tSioiAn.L E$ 31,490'800. BCMalWl 354258-.7 9G8o4o.d Linda Brannon GREENBRIAR 1 BR CONDO 4161. F10R RENT: TH end unit - HELJP WANTED: Clerk ty-pis•t, 262-1700 Open Sat. Jan. 23, 1-4 pm &'Cross from NA.SA, 3-br, 2½ ba, Lanham, $16,000. Retired or re Substitutes 552-6249 CAC, w/w, w/d, de'Ck. $880. (301) entering the work force invited. Needed Every Week This le.t Levt!l unit feaitures 345-8040. A~ urate typing and computer 3BR - $62,000 a new washer, dryer & dish experience needed. This company Also, Permanent Subs. Open Hou:se 1/24/98 1:00-:5:00 washer. Nice a.ccenills and new RAINBOW MOVEIRS packing, offers an outs1landijng benefits Wow! Greait Price for 3IBIR w/ ly painted. $65,700. unpacking c r at e s, reasonable package. Please call '345-9500, to deliver News Review fenood yard rand pLa,y fort. rates. (301) 220-2253, National Association for Emp1'oy witlhin core of Greenbelt. Idea,! for cMl<h-en, 3'rd BR w/ ,Follow sli1gns to 7782 Hui CHILD OARE - M o t h er of er Resources, !lllC. Applicants do built-in loft bed to convey. over Pkwy. Oall HELP-U stoc hyoooul-ra gcleh ilc-dh.' ilIdnrfeann tw--islll cghiov·oel TaLgeC. nWoet .phaayv ea fbeeee no r shieglnp ina gc oGntrreaecnt . David SteCina ll 899-4800 C36o-vDe reRdii dpgaei tioR.d W. Saleikll etro RCeelnolteear . SELL, 498-4000, OT owner alt Old Greenlbelt. 345-113'1. be~ters find jobs since 197·5. ;tion. (410) 574-4178 for detaills. OHIILDCARE - A mother in Old Greenlbel't. Call now, 220- 1622. Home & lu1lne11 TOWNHOUSE FOR SALE FORD ESCORT - 1982-75K l111provements BOWIE-EVERGREEN ES Donald V. Borgwardt $250 or best ofr-345-5~5_25_._ _ TATES LARGE 3 BR, 2,5 PIANO LESSONS - Greenbelt. WISLER CONSTRUCTION BA., Unusual floor plan, Nice All levels & ages. Beginners, Dr,w&ll • Pa.inting • Oar• area. Vacant, Quick occupan kids. 345-4132. 'Pffltr7 • Aeccnaatical Ceilinc cy. Owner/ Agent Oall Bob Funeral Home, P.A. Jan's • Tile • Etc. Farmer, REALTY EX<ECU Li«-!Md • Bonded • ImaNd I TIVES 2000 OFFICE 262-1700 PAINTl'NG & HHIC #4N7& 3'5-1111 HOME 404-2566 4400 Powder MW Rd. WALL PAPERING Beltsville, Md. 20705-2751 Pre-Need Coauellnc • Free Estilll6tes -(3-01-) -93-7--17-07- --\ By Appoiatmnt • Reasonable Rates - All Work Guaranteed MHIC # 41087 55Z-9'SI CJ.\RPEi'rrER Si-lOP wow THE INC. Additions (cid:127) Kitchens (cid:127) Baths O 5 Year HOW Guarantee. O Featured in Washington Post Brand ne.w 3 level O Member Better Business and Better Homes and Gardens. Townhomes Bureau. O Competitive Pricing. O Design/Build Services. ·O Service After Job is Complete. With Gange. In Greenbelt. ""··97~.. , Under $140,000, call ,Peter .... _ ,._l M'Uill,mgs for details. FOR SALE BY OWNER ~ - 301-441-9669 '-:C.Jl Weichert Realtors 935-7976 . MHIC *15903 Free Estimates Hunting Ridge Condominium Licensed. Insured. Bonded References Available $91,900 House Cleaning Top Floor, End Unit Close to Metro, Schools IIJtPIUS Do 10a need help with 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths Shopping, Churches your house cleaning 1 Let us Eat-In Kitchen Washer and Dryer help. We are a husband and Separate Dining Room Custom Vertical Blinds wife team working in 1oar Wall-to-wall Carpet Move-In Condition ANUSOL TUCKS ·,;. , area for over seven 7ear1 with excellent Greenbelt reference.a. Southern Exposure Immediate Occupancy Ol'\T/\1EN·1 1 OZ. PA4D3S 9lOO 'S, : Call 441-2217 {3% Co-op) We provide weekly, bi-month. . ~~ ·288 ~~ ly and a spring type cleaning. Also ava.ilable ial'e window w!!~~~~j!~~JJ!, ~ .. 1 MYCELEX-7 cleaning and interior painting. :.'.~.~~!~ -,L1·1·l,,11t,k1n, 12!"1 ......\ J.sq RESCOM SERVICES is a'!l ! ~;~ YLANTA I \fr~elex-fJ insured, reputable company. : !QL;jf) 12 OZ. , , I - 9 33 Call John or Tammy for Ceg Construction can fit your needs! 3 39 1,,;,~,1 I,_ i- · IN~SCERTCS UOR- CHEK Free estimates at *DeeignBuld *Additiona tl I i *Sun Decks *Porches We also specialize in •··- EASY DIABETES CARE KIT (301) 390-0753 **SKmitacUheJnosb s **BBaathsermooemntas athned ndeiseadbsl eodf speenrisoornss . O\IR'\ ID.\O\L fAB LET ASBTLREETNSG lTOH0' S RSLEE\LSBSfA T\lEI'J I.(,O , F'F UE..)R.. .\.....S..... 5.l ·S6\3;l.0Eo.Ro00 P'i:Sl"•&i"-·i'. Sun. 1/ 24 1-5:00 p.m. TABLH'i b0'S .............. .$3.59 YOUR COST . OPEN HOUSES Ceg Construction, Inc. (301)209-9450 B-D $AF3TER5 R.E0BA0 TE - t MHIC24068 ., __ .Cl .\SS2 THE1R~10\I,E~TERS 55-K Ridge Moy We Help You ORU, HECTAL OR BABY NALDECON (New Listling) ~"J" GHI w/ 2 '511:.oey 11dddltion. Beal\ltiful condition. Woodburn CHUIC[ ~~.·~ ing soove. B-D • Prepare for Spring ;:~ ~ . ~- 30-A Ridge lllCITAI Tl--!ERMOMETER ·· - Hiistordcal block, end unit wi>tlh •• PMaininotri nRge pairs 619 ~ PEI DIA-i=TIRII IC D~ROP:S 30C~C ...... .$'jj4 .99 garage attached. Spotless con • Prepare for Selling CHILDREN'S SYRUP 4 oz ...... $2.99 d'i'bl"on. r;:=-. ADULT SYRUP 4 oz . ............... .$3.29 • Help you get ready to move !in SENIOR SYRUP 4 oz ................ .$3.69 24-F Ridge CHM, Inc. Buy a. Gbmool.e r room and alt GREENBELT PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY :tacibed Reasonable Rates - 1ry U1 MEDICAL EQUIPMENT & SURGICAL SUPPLIES UNLIMITED Lawton Realty Inc. CERTIFIED ORTHOPEDIC FITTERS CALL 474 -9427 6201 GREENBELT ROAO 577-4032 474-5151 MHIC# 43985 JANUARY 1993

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