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Grttnbdt What Goes On . • • • ••• And More Sat., Jan 7, 2 p.m. GHI Thurs., Jan. 12. 7 p.ttl., Special Mem'bership lltws ituitw Prince Georges County Meeting, Greenbelt Ele School Board Budget mentary School Hearing, Eleanor Roose velt High School. Mon., Jan. 9, 8 p.m. City Council Meeting, 7:30 p.m. GHI Board Municipal Building Can Meeting. Hamilton Place celled. Rescheduled to Tues., Jan. 17 AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER Iolume 58, Number 7 P.O. Box 68. Greenbelt, Ma.rvland 20768-0068 Thursday, ,January 5, 1995 Special GHI Meeting Jan. 7 Motions Proposed Greenhelters Contemplating At Special Meeting Considers l:ap on Fee Hikes 'fricentennial Participation That the 1995 member shi·p fee be kept at or be by James Giese low the total 1994 member by Virginia Beauchamp For the second year in a row, the members of Green ship fees. Greenbelt's unique place in the history of housing and belt Homes, Inc. (GHI) are being asked to turn out on a Tha·t--f:ir 1996, 1997, and city planning could be featured in Prince Georges County's 1998- ::i.r.y increase in the weekend afternoon to choose whether or not there should celebration of the 300th year of its founding if the city's memlbership fee be limited be an incrEase in monthly charges for their homes. Tfre unofficial historian could have her way. That is the sug to what is requked to cover meeting, scheduled for January 7 a,t 2 p.m. at Greenbelt gestion offered recently by Betty Allen, who has been des proj,ecte:1 tax ir.creases. Elementary School, is the result of a petition by Sherry ignated by the Greenbelt City Council to represent the city GartEn bearing the signatures of more than fifty members. on the Municipalities Subcommittee of the Tricentennial New Postal Rates ActuaHy, two petitions will be on the agenda, one to keep Committee. Founded on April 23, 1696, Prince Georges membership fees for 1995 •a.t or belo,v 1994 fees, and the The New Year is here, and County will mark the occasion of its third century with a other to limit increases in membership fees for 1996, 1997, with it a rise in postal rates, year-long festival during 1996. and 1998 to wha,t is required to cover projected tax in attested to by lines that creases. (see box) stretched outside the Greenbelt Before her retirement, Allen was Tricentenial Citizens Committee, curator of the Tugwell Room, primarily a group of volunteers Post Office this week. A first Unlike last year, the Board of ed under her direction. The bud class letter now costs 32c for the the repository for the city's his representing various interests Directors has taken a unanimous get process this time included first ounce, up from 29c, and tory in the Greenbelt Library. and organizations, and the Tri position opposing the petitions. seven budget presentation ses She has also been active with centennial Trust Committee, the The budget adopted by the board, sions between September 22 and postcards are up a penny to 20c. the Greenbelt Museum and was financial arm for the celebra also unanimously, provided a November 10 before the formal International rates remain the centrally involved in Greenbelt's tion, which has been set up to 2.4% increase in expenditures, budget presentation and mem same, but may change later this own 50th anniversary celebra receive and disburse funds on be but only increased member fees bership hearing on November 15. year. tion in 1987. The Municipalities half of the other two groups. an average of 1.6%. That in Although these added meetings Subcommittee, she reports, has 'l'he Citizens Committee has crease, however, is not evenly were to get membership input Two nondenominated "G-series" been meeting almost monthly to also inaugurated Club 300, a spe spread, and frame homes fees on the budget at an early stage stamps are on sale at post of brainstorm ideas for 1996. Most cial fund set up to provide finan have been increased by 2.8%, in the process, few members par fices nationwide. These "make committee members-represent cial resources for initial organ masonry homes decreased by .1 % ticipated. up" stamps will be used to sup tives from other jurisdictions izational and administrative and the larger homes increased The wording of the petition port the new postage rates. have been active in community costs. Mem'bership in Club 300 is by .2%. for the current budget is differ involvements; several serve on automatic with a gift of $300. The "G" stamp is the tempor town councils. For information on participat The bulk of the expenditure in ent, also. Last year, Garten's creases are due to increases in petition called for keeping ex ary 32c stamp, and the one fea Tricentennial Organizations ing, call W. C. ("Bud") Dutton, projected property tax pay penditures at or below the total turing a dove is worth 3c and The subcommittee was set up convener of th~ Citizens Com mittee at (301) 627-6722. ments and maintenance and im members' charge for 1993, $5,- can be used to supplement old by -the official Tricentennial Cel provements. Since the board has 938,605. That motion was amend 29c stamps. ebration Committee, which was What's to Celebrate? no control over property taxes, it ed at the meeting to keep the created by Executive Order in According to Allen, Prince can be expected that if the member charges at the same International mail regulations September 1993. Chaired by Georges County offers much members decide to hold the line rate as the previous year. That require that all postage must Joyce McDonald, former presi which is worthy of commemora on fee increases, the board will change reduced the impact of bear a numeric indication of val dent of the Prince Georges tion. It is home to many histori have to cut back on maintenance the budget cut from $900,000 to ue. Therefore, "G-series" non County Historical Society, it was cal houses and sites. Among its of the homes. $236,000. If the members adopt appointed by then County Exec towns and cities are those as Differences from Last Y eiar tchoims pylieeasr 'sw imtho tiiot,n tahned btohaer db owarildl diteendo mtoin autisoen awl itshtainm ptsh ea reU nliitmed ufotirvmee rP arPrriisn cGe leGndeeonrignegs aCndo unthtye dthive er1s8et ha sc eBnltaudryen, sabnudr g,G rbeoernnb eilnt This year's meeting will differ have to cut its adopted budget States. Council. One member represents created in the 20th. County citi from last year's in a number of by $97,479. The new, temporary stamps each concilmanic district. zens are involved with a multi ways. There will be a new chair. tude of artistic organizations. Carole Levin was elected to the At last year's meeting, Presi are available in sheets, booklets, Two other County committees The county also offers religious dent Freas created controversy position of GHI President by the and coils. have since come into being-the and cultural diversity and abund by ruling, based on the advice of board on December 15, when Al ant natural resources. GHl's attorney, that Garten's Freas resigned from the presi motion was out of order since The subcommittee on which dency. Freas continues as a member of the board. Also, the tbhoea rGd HhI absy lathwes irnedsipcoantes ibthljatyt thtoe f i l r Attention GHI Members tsoh e usnedrveretsa khea sa besepne cigfieca rpinrgo jeucpt board decided not to sit on the approve the budget. Any recom relating to the municipalities stage of the auditorium, but in mendation of the special meet within the county-a large col wstietahd altlo thbee odtohwern moenm btheres , flsoigor ing membership would be non A SPECIAL lage of historic photograph~ binding on the board. While many from as many communities as nifying that they, too, are just disagreed with the ruling, no one possible. Greenbelt should be members of the cooperative. Only challenged it. After the meeting, well on the way to participation the president is to be on the podium. the individual board memibers MEMBERSHIP MEETING in this project, since photograph ic archives from the WPA, declared their intent to comply To keep costs down, volunteers which recorded the contsruction instead of GHI employees, will with the member wishes and and earliest years of Greenbelt, be responsible for setting up went on to revise the budget. has been scheduled for were extensively researched in the meeting. Of particular note This year, Levin again raised preparation for the 50th anni will be the absence of any paid the question of the propriety of Saturday, January 7, 1995 versary volume, "Greenbelt: His tory of a Town, 1937-1987. legal counsel. That does not mean the motion to be considered at Projects underway by other that GHI employees will not be the special meeting relating to committees and subcommittees required to be there. Because the current budget. She wanted 2:00 p.m. include: a costume ball, a county the manager and department the board to go on record as con bike tour, a Prince Georges cook heads are paid fixed salaries, sidering the membership vote book, a Heritage building, a bib liography of resources concern they will be expected to attend. binding. While some members ing the county, and a Celebra Greenbelt Elementary School There will also be a paid record supported her in considering the tion of Faith book listing county ing secretary and a parliamen vote binding, others, and in pai; houses of worship with brief tarian. ticular GHI Treasurer Vonda historical data. Greenbelter Vir Topic: Member Petitions ginia Beauchamp is developing Another change is the budget Henry, felt that it was the duty a bibliography of archival re process that preceded this year's of the current board not •to tie sources of women's organiza Members from the GHI community are asked to volun budget adoption. Although the hands of future boards. Hen tions; she also serves on a sub Gretchen Overdurff was present ry also felt that it would be teer to help set up and take down chairs, set up sound committee planning a variety of at last year's special meeting, contrary to her fiduciary respon publications. Already represent system, register members to vote, count votes during atives of the Museum and of the she had not yet assumed the siblity to the corporation. After Greenbelt Arts Center are be duties of General Manager. This much discussion, the board did the meeting. Please call 474-4161. ginning to talk about develop- budget is the firs~ one present- not take a position on the matter. See PLAY, page 5, col. 5 Page2 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Thursday, January 5, 1995 The Outcome Open Letter Reject GHI Petitions NOTICE! ls Garbage We art- .prese.ntly exper•iencing r some internal ,problems in the The City Council Meeting GHI members need to turn out and be heard at the I'm writing to point out some club. As a result . .two 2lec•tions special membership meeting to be held this Saturday, of the less factual parts of last were flawed. In ,both e,lections, a set for January 7, at the Greenbelt Elementary School at 2 p.m. week's J:,t,'.er by Ms. Garten that valid candidate's name was left Monday, January 9 Those who don't will let others make decisions that could started off "Here are the facts!" off the lballot .an·d our o,wn iby)aws affect the value of their homes and members' ability to A lot of numbers were thrown were not followed. around in reference to the GHI We sincerely •regret and apolo HAS BEEN CANCELLED. sell them. At issue is how much GHI should spend for budget that just aren't correct. gize for the inco.nvenience and managing the cooperative and maintaining its 1,600 homes. In administration payroll, it co11fusi011 that this has caused The next Regular- Motions to be considered would limit member charges to appears she is comparing this you. In an effort to corred the same level for the current year as for last year, and :,;ear's projec~ed expenses to the prc1blems, the following steps Council Meeting prohibit any increases in the following three years except next ·year's budgeted payroll to will 'be taken; wHI be held to pay for tax increases. get her percentage increase of 1. The current 1board of directors We belieYe both petitions should be rejected. Member .1.3r;. This gives the impression will preside through Fe'brua~y 1, TUESDAY, charges pay the cost of properly maintaining members' that payroll there is increasing 1995. This is the only Board homes and common areas. They also pay for property in excess of the board's set limit that wi]] be recognized by the JANUARY 17 taxes building insurance and repayment of the rehabilita of 4 r; . In fact last year's ad County and City. Th()se dire~ at 8 p.m. tion ioans. The latter costs are beyond GHI's control. minstra tion staff cost around tors are: Barbra O£horne. ,Ava ~22,000 less than was budgeted R'.lmey, Marthea Lewis, Dennis Maintenance is the only large budget item "·ithin the that year. It quite likely will Lewis. Jeff Keir, Mark Marko in the Council Chamber. Board's control. Most GHI homes are now onr 50 years cost less than budgeted ,this wich, Maurice Garla,nd, ·Eleana old and maintenance needs are increasing, not decreasing. year as well. If comparisons are Brooks, Bc,b Green, Dia,nna We,bb, It may be possible for GHI to operate more efficiently made, they should be between Frank Wheeler, Dave Coley, Judy Fifty Years Ago and accomplish more with less. HoweYer. the proponents Budgeted 94 and Budgeted 95, Harris, Darling Richards, an·d of thP. motions to be considered at the meeting haYe failed or Actual 94 and Actual 95. Any Charles Mann. to show vvhere cuts can be Effe~tiYely made without hurting thing else is comparing apples 2. An arbitrator'·s assistance 1ha,s Donnie Wolfe Gets maintenance, although they had plenty of opportunity to to oranges and the outcome is lbeen requested by the Board to Pro Ball Tryout do so at the nine mEetings of the GHI board at "·hich the garbage. Administration payroll assist in resolving the Clu'::i's in budget was presented and discussed. actually decreaes around $1,000 ternal prnblems. The arbitrator's (reprinted from the Greenbelt between the 94 budget and the decision will be binding. This year, the GHI board, managers and staff have Cooperator's "Poco at Bat" col 95 budget. 3. A third eledion wili be con produced a budget that funds needed improYements with umn) . She also makes comparisons ducted in strict •accordance with only small fee increases. July 14, 1944-The Shamrock's of maintenance payroll that the lbylaws. We urge GHI members to support their actions and make it appear it is also in You can be assured that we will youthful star secondsacker, Don. reject the two petitions to be considered at the special meet creasing in excess of 4%. In do everything possible to resolve nie Wolfe, left Greenbelt Tuesday for a try at professional base ing. fact, if you add all maintenance -this unfortunate matter in a fair iball. The Brooklyn Dodgers are payroll categories - the Reg and expeditious manner. conducting a diamond school at Letters to the Editor ular Maintenance payroll, Main Marthea Lewis, President McCurdy Field in Frederick, tenance ImproYements payroll, Greenbelt Boys and Girls Club Maryland for three days in :hopes Vehicle Maintenance payroll, of discovering or uncovering some Fee for Service payroll, payroll Thanks new talen>t for their farm system. information the Board included for work done for GDC (GHl's Correction in the Meeting Notice. Notice apartment s), and maintenance We wish to express our sincere Sixteen year old Don, capable of energetic and. at times, bril the economies that were achiev replacements and improvements appreciation for the many gifts liant play, aims to catch on with Sherry Garten has informed ed. No:ice how the Board was work done out of funds in re donated to the Sixteenth Annual the News Review that one of the able to restore cuts made serves- you find out tha,t the Weichert, Realtors Toy Drive to the Daffiness Boys. He has hit well over >the 300 mark for the figures was in error in her letter in 1994, and to also add new ne increase in payroll from Budget lbenefit needy children. of last week en the Greenbelt cessary items to the total tune ed 94 and Budgeted 95 is only The kindhearted generosity of "Rocks" all season and his key Homes budget. The percent of of $123,3or,. Yet the net budget about 1.7%. If Administration the public this year he-lped us sitteomnes coafp eirnst erraetest amtoo nlgo cathl ef afnews. the total increase in monthly increase exclusive of real estate paroll is added to this, the in brighten the holiday season for eharges ascribed to the larger taxes is only. .$7,801! · ' crease in total payroll fQ.r. the many un_derpriyi,J~gefl •. cJ:iildteJl. RWhreoth~e ro r 1nheo t msteaaynss nwoit,hthi ng thtoe . homes should have read 1.6, not I urge the Membership to vote Co-op from Budget 94 to Bud and made this year's toy drive the experience our ambitious 0.4. resoundingly to defeat both of g£ t 95 is only 1.01 %. ·the most successful ever! Thou Dona'ld will receive from his ven Look at Dollars the ill-conceived motions pro Members need to understand sands of toys were collected at ture. posed! that the primary increases in our 215 offices and distributed to The Jim Wolfe family came One final thought - the fol the budget that can be cut by local cha·rities· in Connedicut, from Middletown, Md. which is This is in response to Sherry lowing appeared in the "Dear the Board are also things sorely Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, the home of the New York star, Garten's letter in the Dec. 29 Abby" column in the 12/24/94 needed by the Co-op. The big Vindnia and Washington, D.C. Charlie Keller, and Donnie has ~ews Review. She certainly issue of the Prince George'11 percentage increases in the bud We extend our warmest thanks iodolized the brawny Yankee out c:ame up with an impressive list Journal: get are for tree trimming, ba,th to the people of the greater fielder from his earliest remem rJf percentages: However, per "Worth Remembering: Our tub reglazing, sewer main re metropolitan area, and your com brances. Donnie has starred in ~entages alone can be deceiving. ideals, laws and customs should placement, and parking lot re munity, for their continued sup the high school court team for l believe that it far more in be based on the proposition that surfacing. Thi3 is all contract port. two years and his Eister,, Dolores formative and useful to look at each generation in turn becomes work. In addition, a little over James M. Weichert, did the same for the girl frosh actual dollars. the custodian rather than the ab $20,000 will be spent to begin President sextet. Dolores is expected to Fifty-three GHI members solute owner of our resources removing abandoned fuel stor Willing to Share spark the varsity girls next win signed the petition regarding and each generation has the ob age tanks. These tanks are con ter. Another sister Es,ther, is the 1995 budget, 51 of them ligation to pass this inheritance sidered an environmental risk It was a pleasure to meet with an all-round excellent grade f and no others) also signed the to the future. -Allen Whitman" by banks and so reduce the Co a staff member of our new school athlete. second petition calling on us to I would submit that we are op's ability to borrow money if County executive this past Our best wishes to you, Don efrxocmlu dce onpsriodjeercatteiodn ti0nx 19in9c6r-e1a9s9e8s. GbuHt I, thane d pwrehseethnet r ceuasctho doiafn us s oisf neeTdheed . budget is a very compli pMoosnedd ayo f afutneurnseodo n eleacst iohne fldieisrs nthieis, atinmde ewvee n g.iifv ey oyuo u m"iAss" ofourt Let's look at the 1995 budget in here for the short term or the cated document. It is very easy at the Greenbelt recycling facil effort, determination and grit. the latter terms. long term, we, each and every to pick and compare different ity. Unlike those who want to (Editor's note: Poco at Bat was Total member charges in the one of us, have a cooperative ob elements and distort the overall save money by not sharing, I am a column written by William L. ligation to pass on to future 1994 budget, exclusive of real picture of it. In the past several proud of Greenbel,t's continuing Moore, Jr., the paper's Sports members this wonderful re estate taxes came to $4,336,115. years there has been a large availability for progressive ideas Editor. Sports took up over source called GHI. We can only Total member charges in the do that by properly funding change in the people on the such as recycling, and am will three-fourlths of a page of jjhe 1995 budget, again exlusive of ing to share this facility with four page neM1·paper. Gee, present and future maintenance GHI Board. they are responsive real estate taxes, come to $4,- other county residents. wouldn't it be nice if the Newa 343,,916. That is an increase and improvements! After all, as to members' desires to keep Likewise, I am willing to Review had a sports editor.) I have so often heard people from 1994 to 1995 of $7,801, or costs as low as possible. Mem share fiscal stewardship of say,, this is a Cooperative. We in Ms Gartens, 0.18%-yes, you each bought into it with that bers who put their votes and Greenbelt with our county gov SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DEADLINE read it right, 18 one hundreths understanding. Let is act in that trust in the Board members el ernment. Mayor Bram has point INFORMATION of one percent! For this we need ed ouit that we need to work to MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS: $30 per year. a Special Membership Meeting? spirit! ected need to show up at Sat gether to continue the wonder Ad,ertising and news articles may be mailed (Box 68, Greenbelt); deposited A $7,801 increase exclusive of Let us vote to properly main urday's special meeting and vote ful services of our Community in our box at the Greenbelt Co-op real estate taxes! Is that terrible tain and improve our great com down these petitions so that Center. And I am looking to Mr. ogrr ocdeerlyiv esretodr e tob ethfo6r e ed7i topr.imal . oTffuicees daIny · as the petitioners would have us munity. Let us vote to "Just Say management and the Board can Curry's office to aid us in purch t4h1e3 1).b asTehmee nto ffiocef 1i5s Poapreknw ayM o(n4d7a4y- believe, or is that, as I contend, No" to the petitioners! They get on with their jcb of running asing the DiCamillo, Yeager and from 2-4 and 0-1 O pm for display ad• a remarkable achievement on Belt Woods tracts, and reforest vertising; deadline is 10 pm. News the part of your Board and our just don't get it! your co-op. the first two. aedrt icMleosn daanyd frcolmas s2if-i4e da nadd s8 -a1r0e pamc ceapntd Staff? Take a close look at the Alan Freas Bill Phelan Douglas L. Love Tuesday from 8-10 pm. 6rtenbelt fttws 1\euiew STAFF BUSINESS MANAGER: Mary Halford; Core of Greenbelt Circulation: David Stein, Hopi Auerbach. Lekh Batra. Suzanne Batra. Virginia Beauchamp, Judi Bordeaux •. Jan 899-4800 (Linda): SpriQghill Lake Circulation: Akim Adedunye, 345-0816: News Review ALFRED M. SKOLNIK, PRESIDENT, 1959-1977 FBarernnhnaemr, , SAenadnr ewB rigFhart,r isS, hRaraonnd oGlplha usFeilrl,m oPraet . DCainvdisy. FLroernrdai,n eJa mDeosa n.K . DGeeie sDe,o wJnusd,y EGiloeledn 474-4131; Staff Photographer: J. Henson. ELAINE SKOLNIK, PRESIDENT, 1977-1985 sKtaericnh, , PMaattryt haH eKil,a uLfmuca/nli,e SHaonwdreal l,L aJnagnee. JBaewtsoyr skLii.k oEwlsizkaib, eDtho ugJa yL, ovKea. reLne taK aMl;sahc,h , CEalriozlay-n Published every Thursday, by Greenbelt Cooperative Publishing Association, Inc. PRESIDENT EMER,rus. 1985- beth Mattay, Pat McCoy, Bern:na McGee, Anne Meglis. E'llma Mendoza, Mary Mo1en, Editor. Mary Lou Williamson, 441-2662 David Morse. Judy Nelson, Diane Oberg, Christina O"Boyle, Linda Paul, Eileen Peter BOARD OF DIRECTORS son Carol R~ady, Bonnie Reinke. 8111 Rowland, Mary Sandilands, Linda Savaryn, Asst. Editor: Barbara Likowski, 474-8483 Kue"; Shen Pearl Siegel. Sandra Surber Smith, Patty Snell, Karen Sparkes, Anne Diane Oberg, president James K. Giese, vice president; Virginia Beeuchamp. News Editor: Elaine Skolnik, 493-8336 Sucher Do0rothy Sucher. Alberta Tompkins, Joanne Tucker, Wendy Turnbull, Ottilie Van treasurer: Bernina McGee, secretary; and Barbara Likowski. AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER Allen, borothy White, Susan Whitmore, Tammy Williams, Karen Yoho, Virginia Zanner. Thursday, January 5, 1995 ---------------GR-E-EN-B-E-LT- N-E-W-S -RE-V-IE-W- -------------------~~_Pa;g;e .3 Sculpture Display Community Events t)u,, ~ At Library Gallery by The Gallery of the Prince Linda Savarun Georges County Memorial Li 4i-i-521!5 ,brary iSysitem presents stone ,scu1·pture by Alan Jay Glenn. The City Notes Poetry Reading At: the Library Our sympathy to Bill and artist works in featherstone, a Beth Xovick an-d ~,ons on the porous volcanic rock, which he Extra crewmen were assigned At the Library death of Bill's father, John M. carves into exotic and romantic to the refuse trucks on Tuesday We<l., ,Jan. 11, i p.m. P ..J . X o\·ick · of Riverdale. forms,..,. ........ .:,n and Wednesday to help collect Poet Primus St. John will read Storytime for ages 4 to 6. Condolences to Betty Price and 'I'he show will be on diisplay the large volume of Christmas from his work on Saturday, Jan Thurs., .Jan. 12, 10: 15 a.m. family on the death of her hus through January 27. The pub trash. White goods and yard de uary 14, 10:30 a.m. a'; the Green Drop-In story time, ages 3 to 5. band Eugene. lic is invited to the opening bris were collected on Wednes belt Library, 11 Crescent Road. Condolences to .Jeanne Hardy reception ito be held on Saturda7, day. The Recycling Center was St. John is the author of three on the <leath of her father, Paul January 7 from 3-5 p.m. cleaned each day. collections of poetry: Dreamer: Kasko, pioneer Greenbe!:er and The Gal1ery is in the Greenbelt Litter was collected in various Love is :-.lot a Consolation: It is Golden Age Club photographer of early Greenbelt, Branc'h Library, 11 Crescent parks and along roadsides. Haz a Light; and Skins on the Earth. Road. Gallery 1hours are Mon. ar<lous trees in the Lake Park His work has· appeared in num Wed., 2-5 and 6:30-9 p.m.; Thurs.- and at the Youth Center were erous mag,:.zines and anthologies, by Dolores Capotosto NARFE To Meet Sat., 2-5 p.m. removed and cut into fire wood. an<l he has co-edite<l two award The next meeting of the Gold •Painters, sculptors and other Flower beds on Southway were w'nni-';g anthologies, From Hear en Age Club will be held on The Xational As:o:,c;a:ion o:. visual artists in Prince Georges weeded and covered with frost We Speak an<l Zero Makes Me .Jan. 11 and judging from the Retired Fedc·a: Em-;:i:oyeEs !XA County are invited fo contact blankets for winter. Work began Hungry. number of seniors at the City's RFE) wil! hold their mc.n:n:y NataHe Weikart at 301-262-7000 on terracing the slope at Schrom Among his wards an<l honors, Op;;ri House, it seems we're all meeting We<l:.es;:ay, Ja,.;;ary 11 about booking a show at The Hills Park to control erosion. Primus St. ,John has received a ready for an active and product at 12:15 p.m. a: tl-,e GreEn:ie:~ Gallery. Grading was done on North Discovery Award, the Oregon ive 1995 ! The new officers will Libny. way to repair the roadway. Book Award for Poetry, and two be installed an<l rea<ly to take on Tne program will fea:ure a Crushed stone was hauled from creative writing fellowships their new positions. Good luck representative from the Lomoa:-:ii T'ai Chi Practices the vendor in preparation for from the National Endowment to all of them. C?.ri2er Center of Georgetown road repair. Po.tholes around for .the Arts. He is a professor Ur.iver;::ty who will dis~uss a Beginners and non-beginners are town were patched. of English and creative writing · .Jim Maher has lined up some screening program sponsored ::iy invited to join in free Commun at Portland State University. interesting monthly trips, and the N'ational Cancer Inst::ute. iGtyre eTnb'aeil t CYhoiu thP raCcetincteesr oant Stahte GHI Notes anAd llo pleibnr atroy tphreo gpruabmlisc . aFreo rf riene tthhee Mfirosnt tpoenliee rw :i.1ll: anhsei ona int oLura uor f meAmllb erms emabree rsi nvainted< l ptroo spaettcetnivde. urday, January 7, from 9 to 10 formation, call 301-699-3500. el on Jan. 26; lunch will be in a.m. and on Wednesday, Janu Special Membership Meeting cluded. If you haven't signed up aprryac t1ic1e, s frowmil l 7 fotoc us8 po.nm . sTlohwe , JEalnemuaernyt ar7y, 2S cph.omo.l . at Greenbelt Orienteering Class feonr tAhigse, Jimme ewtiinllg sb.e aHte thcea nG olbde Girl Scouts to Open graceful, n&tural movements that Newsletter Committee Janu reached at 513-5869. are the basic building blocks of ary 9, 7:30 p.m. in the GHI Li Learn how to explore the Annual Cookie Drive T'ai Chi, the classic Chinese ex brary. woods using a ma,p and compass. Word has it that the weather ercise for relaxation, health, self Member and Community Re Join a Park Ranger for a talk was gorgeous all through the hol Girl Scouts, Brownies through defense, and spiritual growth. lations Committee meets J anu on orienteering and a field ex idays here. Going to Florida does Senior Scouts, will open their Those who plan on signing up ary 9, 7:30 p.m. in the Board ercise. Maps and compasses will not assure one of nice weather annual cookie drive on Friday, for the regular series of classes Room. be provided. Call 344-3944 or this time of year. Ft. l\Iyers had .January 6. Girl Scouts will be should try to attend. Registra Ad Hoc Committee on the 344-3948 to register. Class size 4.50 inches of rain in two days! in neighborhoods throughout the tion begins January 3. T'ai Chi Historic District Study meets is limited and registration is re A lining in the raincoat, plus a month taking orders for eight classes fill up quickly, so register January 11, 7 p.m. in the Board quired. sweater was the dress for a kinds of cookies induding Snaks, early. See the Recreation Depart Room. Meet ait the campground en week. It's good to be home, and a low-fat iced oatmeal and ment . brochure or contact the The next Board Meeting is trance in Greenbelt Park on Sat a big thanks to Bernie McGee raisin cookie. In March they w.iU Youth Center for registration January 12, 7:30 p.m. in the urday·s, .January 7 and 28 at 1 for pinchhitting and doing last have booth sales at local sbo~ detaill. Boartl Room. ·V•m. week's report. ping areas. We promise you caring, comfortable ... affordable dentistry ... and we're in your neighborhood! 0 DRS. MCCARL ur family has been serving your r--------------------------, community for 54 ~'ears and we just keep growing so we're proud to announce the opening of the 301-474-4144 III For Our New Patients NEW ADDITION to our dental building. I I Polishing & Cleaning I II $20 Our main concern is to give you safe and I I complete quality care which is why we've taken I I I after hundreds of hours of continuing education. We I utilize state-of-the-art equipment and sterilization II Complimentary Initial I techniques to create beautiful, healthy teeth for a I Dental Exam I I lifetime. _ I I : Only $20.00 for a complete DISTINCTIONS AND AWARDS: . ,I polishing and cleaning. DR. CLAYTON S. MCCARL. SR. :I Includes necessary x-rays on Fellow in International College of Dentists. : day of examination. Fellow .!n American College of Dentists. : Good only with coupon. DR. ¢LAYTON S. MCCARL.JR. Dr. Clayton.Sr. Dr. Dave : Value up to $84.00. , IL --------------------------jI Fellow in Academy of General Dentistry. DR. JAY MCCARL ~c:Ca~I Our office hours are: Fellow In Academy of General Dentistry. Mc:Carl · Monday 9-6 PB, DAVID J. MCCARL Mc:Carl Tuesday 9-9pm Quintessence Award for Excellence in Clinical & McCarl Wednesday 9•9pm Restorative Dentistry. Thursday 8_am -6 28 Ridge Road \ Friday 8 am -6 Greenbelt, Maryland 20770-0717 All four Ors. are ranked as Clinical Field Instructors for Saturday 8 am -3:30_ pm 1991-92 by the UniversiW of Maryland Dental School. Call us today for a Satisfying SmHe! _________ _ ;P;.a.;g;~e _4; . GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Baha'i Faith Gree~belt Community Church Eu,e"e p,,.tee, "Love i·s heave;n's kindly ,Paul Kasko died December 4 I iight. the Holy Spirit's UNITED OHURCH OF OHRlST Eugene Price, 63, of 19 Court eternal breath that vivitieth at age 86. Mr. Kasko wa,s 1born Hillside Road, died on Wednes the human soul." Hillside & Cr~eent Roach and raised in Pennsylvania. He day, Decembr 28. He had ·ben .m was •a former Marine. In 1938 for many years. - Baha'i Sacred Writings Phone: 474-6171 mornings 'he and his wife and five year old daughter moved into their new Mr. Price was born -in Nebras Greenbelt Baha•i Community home at 9-K R-idge Road, pioneers ka and moved to the Washington P.O. Box 245 , 10:15 a.m. Sunday Worship :bine l•tt.h e new community of Green awraesa twwoi.t h Hhei sw ofrakmedil yf orw hPeenp sihcoe Greenbelt . .\1 1D 20770 "A church of the open mind, tlr.e warm wrl, tu u,ir IA.s free la.nee photographer he for 21 years and continued as a 345-2918 220-3460 ing soul, and the social maion • • ." took many photos of Greenbelt disabled employee for another 18 and its residents and many are yea,rs. in our 50th Anniversary Book. Pmnt Branch Mr. Kasko servt>d a term on t'he Mr. Price and his wife Betty Berwyn Presbyterian Church Unitarian Church Co-op Advisory Board in -the 40's. moved to Greer:belt 17 years ag:> He ar.d his wife Anne raised from College Pa-rk. (3215 Powder Mill Ron) three more children before re tiring to Florida in 1964. At In addition to r.is wife. Mr. Sun., Jan. 8, 9 :30 & 11 :15 6301 Greenbelt load Price is surv;ved by their four that time he was Assistant Post a.m. mas-ter of Greer.belt. He return children Wa,nda Mooney, Mark "Humble Beginnings" Sunday School 9:30 a.m. ed to the Greer.·belt area after Price, Sharon Wekh and Donna Church School 9:30 & 11:15 Worship Service 11 :00 a.m. the death of his wife. Jo:1es; four g.randchildren; cne Mr. Kasko :s rnn·ived 'by two sister and one cousin. a.m. All are Walat .. brothers and one sister: daul!'h Assistive Listening Devices ters Jeanne Hardy of Greenbelt, He was buried at Fort Lincoln lw. Sidney Conger 474-7571 Judith Myrick of C·llege Park. Cemetery. Rev. R.H. Thompson 937-3666 Paula Robertson of Virgi!:-:a a"'1 son Paul J. of Waldorf: 1-1 ""A New Year brings the possibility grandchildren and 12 great ST. HUGH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH grandchildre,n. of new beginnings In Christ ..." Services were private. 135 Crescent Road, Greenbelt, Md. Bible Study for all ages (Sun.) 9:45AM MASS SCHEDULE: Worship Services (Sun.) 11:00AM 7:00PM Sunday 8, 9:30, 11 a.m., 12:30 p.m. Midweek Prayer Service (Wed.) 7:45PM Former Greenbelter John M. Saturday 5 p.m. Intercessory Prayer (Sat.) 7:00AM Novick, 73, of Riverdale died De cember 27 at Greenbelt Nursing Da.il:v Maes: 7:30 a.m. Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. Monday-S·&~ Reverend Drew Shofner --Pastor home. ·sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturday 3:4~:'5 p.m. For trau,,portation, or questions, call 474;4212 9:00 AM -1:00 PM a~! A World War II Veteran, Mr. Rev. Thomas F. Crowley, Pastor q!:!! ~t~~t~r ~c~ft1 o£]M!f h Novick was a member of Green Rev. G. Paw Herbert, As&OOiat.e Put.or belt American Legion, Post #136, Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Elks Lodge. He was a A TREE OF LIFE TO THEM THAT HOLD FAST TO IT retired postal worker. P ' A~§~~~~-~ Share the Dream ... He is survived by sons John D., Riverdale; Bill, Greenbelt; ~~·~;~~..(~ and Philip, Key West, Florida; A Church & A World grandsons Jacob and Ben, and a . . . SYNAGOGUE sister lane Spungin, Mt. Rainier. Where Everyone Belongs 9 Ridge Road, Greenbelt• 474-4228 Services were held January 3 Reconstructioni!lt / Conservative at Arlington National Cemetery. Tu.-Fri. (9-1) ex Nursery and religious !cliools (K-7) • Contlrmatio11 A Full Range of Social and Religious Activities Friday Evening and Saturda7 Servicea St. George's Episcopal Church Catholic Rabbi Saul Grife Cantor Phil Gremleld Serving Glenn Dale, Lanham-Severn & Glenn Dale Rds, Community Greenbelt and Lanham Just South of MD 193, Glenn Dale of Greenbelt MOWATT MEMORIAL. Sunday Services Christmas Eve 40 Ridge Road • Greenbelt· • 474-9410. 9 am and 11 am 6 pm Children's Service MASS 8 & 10:30 pm Candlelight Services Arthur D. Shotts, Pastor• 474-1924 Municipal Building Sunday• Sunday Adult Bible Study ............. 9:30 AM 10 A.M. ♦---------- ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Sunday School (Children) ............. 11: 00 AM John's! Worship Service (Nursery Available) ............. 11: 00 AM Sr. 1 FAITH MINISTRIES Counseling Service Available• (301) 681-3201 ♦ If you are serious about mak ing changes in your behavior, or in how you feel, we can God's plans included you; EPlSCOP~L ChUP...Ch help you. Using dynamic Bible Do yours include God? invites you to join us in principles, massive changes can take place in your mar worship, praise and song. riage, family, personal and business life. We can help you Come & Worship With U, overcome: ALL ~e \,VelCOCT)e Alcoholism Gluttony Smoking Sexual impurity Depression Fatigue SUNDAY SERVICES AT Worry Anger Fears (All Kinds) Drugs 8: 15 am and 9:30 am Pride Jealousy Impatience Infirmity 10:45 am--.._ Demon Possession Bitterness Service of Music Hyperactivity Selfishness with Senior Choir Bickering Insomnia Violence Guilt Holy Cross Lutheran Church SUNDAY SCHOOL Loneliness Demon Oppression at 9:30 am We invite you to our Bible Teaching and Group/Individ 6905 Greenbelt Road Ol=J=lCE- nouµ..s NURSERY AVAILABLE ual Deli~rance Services. Worship Semen: Time: Sundays 4:00-7:00 p.m. Sund:ay, 8:30 & 11:15 a.m. (Infant care provid•d &II: ueh ae:r- 9:00 am - 12 noon 71ze Rev. John G. Bafs, Rector Place: 40 Ridge Rd., Greenbelt vice) Monday - Friday For a personal appointment, Sunday School and Bi:ble Clusea 9:50 a.m. ♦ 301-937-4292 ♦ call 441-4935 or write: Faith Pre--School Department 9:50 and 11:16 Lm. Ministries, P.O. Box 865, Corner of Jtouce I anc1 J)owde.-.n,t.L Road • SelnvtUc. mn Greenbelt, MD 20768. Rev. Stephen H. Mentz, Pa,tor -•----------- ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Thursday, January 5, 1995 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Page 5 FOGNP to Picket Planetarium PLAY LIVE by Jean Snyder Program at the (Continued from page one) Friends of Greenbel,t National At Science Center belt Arts Cent Park, a non-profit community ing a play dealing with Green volunteer organization of citi A planetarium program: "Ana belt's early history. 123 Centerway, next to the Post Office) zens, plans holding demonstra sazi: Sunwatchers of Chaco Can tions in front of an eight acre yon", will be presented Friday. tract on Good Luck Rd. next to January 13, at 7:30 p.m. at the Call to Participate Auditions: Don Juan in Hell, from G.B. Greenbelt Park being developed Howard B. Owens Science Cen Betty Allen urges other Green Shaw's "Man and Superman", dir. Suzanne. with thiry-one single family ,ter. •· Za asodi rf. March 3-11 ~- • homes. People are invited to join belters to join with her in form in these demonstration. The program presents the story ing a local Tricentennial Com 13, 14, The Cemetery Club - by Ivan Menchell. CY! an ancient Native American Picketing will be held on Sat mittee, as well as to offer sug 20, 21, directed by Jim Robertson. Three Jewish urdays, January 7 and 21 (rain/ csuerltvuarteio annsd. thl•te iris a ssutriotanbolme icfoalr oabl l gestions for suitable ways to 27, 28 at 8 widows meet once a month for tea before snow dates are January 8 and ages. The program will be fol help in celebrating the upcoming pm visiting their husbands' graves. "A funny, !o!2f ),t hbee gPinanrkin gC raets tn osoitne iant f5r9o0n1t lowed by a live presentation to event--"300 Years . . . At home 22 at 2 m sweet tern red movin corned . • aid in finding stars, planets, and Good Luck Road immediately in History." She can be reached Unless otherwise noted, performances start at 8 PM and across from Parkdale High constellations of the night sky. at 474-4963. Those interested tickets cost $8 general, $6 seniors and students.For more School. The purpose of the pick The H. B. Owen~ Science Cen can also leave their names at information and reservations call (301) 441-8770. .:ting is to inform the public of ter is at 9601 Greenbelt Road. the city offices, where the infor .:oncerns about the park and to Lanham (next to DuVal High educate prospective buyers. School). For information call mation will be passed on to For info 441-1968, 390-3292. (30·1) 918-8750. There is a fee. Allen. RS CDMMUNllY HOSPITAL ANNOUNCES THE GALWP QUALllY AWARD FOR OUfPATIENf SURGICAL SERVICES. WEU RECEM 1HE PIAQJE YaJll RECEM 1HE BENEFITS. We at Doctors Community Hospital of our facilities, the efficiency of our patient are proud to announce that we have been registration process and much more. named as a winner of the prestigious Gallup We are proud of the efforts of our Quality Award for our outstanding work in physicians, nurses and support staff whose Outpatient Surgical Services. hard work and dedication to quality care Our hospital was one of only ten hospitals are recognized through this award. in the nation, and the only one in Maryland, And we especially thank patients like you to receive this award for outpatient services. who choose Doctors Community Hospital And the importance of the award is that for our excellent care. you receive the benefits. For more information on our award LaToiya C Payton, a young patient at Doctors The Gallup Quality Award has been winning Outpatient Surgical Services Community Hospital, receives some special caring from Anita Smith, a Registered Nurse with our granted to Doctors Community Hospital and other quality services offered by Outpatient Surgical Services. based on the results of on-going patient Doctors Community Hospital, contact satisfaction surveys. Our patients have rated a Health Resources Representative with us very highly in a variety of areas, including our Health Connection Information DOC'I•O RS~i the performance of our phys!cians and Center at 5 52-0044. nurses, friendliness and caring of our staff, COMMUNITY outstanding services in our ancillary HOSPITAL departments, cleanliness and attractiveness Ufe. Health. Community. A Prince Georp,e's Corm~)' non-profit institution. Page 6 G YOU'LL FIND Regular Store Hours SUPERMARKET. 474-0522 $AVING$ Mon. thru Sat. 9am - 9 pm CARD. Sunday 10 am • 6 pm IN EVERY f;Aff-tri i~l~sr! ' PHARMACY • 474-4400 Mon. thru Fri. 9 am -7 pm - """-" Saturday 9 am • 6 pm AISLE! All Sale Prices ·Effective Monday, - W6ai6a -- Closed Sunday Jan. 9th thru Saturday, Jan. 14th {1) Fresh Ouallty M ,8•a1t s• Best Yet S11l1 OFFERING MANUFACJURER BastYet 5 9 Fann Fresh ProclIu • Golden Corn DOUBLE COUPONS ft9c Tomato Sweet Peas 29 Fresh Boneless Full Cut 9 Cut or French with $10.00 min. purchase excluding Coupon Items. 50c coupon max. doubled Sauce Sunkist 113 Size Q Nature's Finest 5 lb. Ground Round •2• · ~1G5=r eoeezn~. mlBtiernaa.n s QIP AND SAVE WITH iTHuES~E a oz. Navel 0/7 Idaho 59• c . Chuck lb. Steak lb. 19 ■ 99 r.,;-Yet ,~-- ~:~ ~!~~ ;;; J~~~ ~~ Angel Soft Orang-es- ---1-n-9- Potatoes Co-op Lean Beef C :------:--·: Bathroom O C~op ~ean ~eef Florida Sirloin Tip S1rlo1n Tip • ~:~;;!nt l TOMATO GET 1 I Pancake BUY 1 1 Tissue Tangeloes 0/7 C OYenliloonws oz.99c Steak lb. 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Potato Chips ¾ Gelatins Heavy Duty 14 7_9 English !6 oz. loaf laundry Detergent $3.99 All Varieties 69 ll oz. s149 .,..,, v)~~~('~~ -Q-ua-k-er_l_6_0_"..'_ $_2_ _ Aluminum Foil s1 Progresso Origina,l' 49 Toasting Best Yet 16 oz. min Clam Chowder- • _,,_. ~.._-.,.,. Oatmeal • Pr~ resso 24 oz. Best Yet 20 lb. Peaches-Pears- Ham & Boo.n Soup Italian • Bread Chunk Dog Food $3.89 Fruit Cocktail 18½ oz. rn>in. Square Cereal Bread Crumbs Pa~e8 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Thursday, Januarv 5. 1995 Pun at Goddard Singers Wanted Choral Society T•he Goddard Space Flight Holds Auditions Center's Visitor Center will be , The Laurel Oratorio Society The Prince Georges Choral showing the video "The Veil invites new singers to attend Society, under the artistic direc Venus" on Saturday, January their rehearsals for the spring tion of Phillip Colfo,ter, will hold 14, at 1 p.m. This video pre season (an audition is not re auditions for all voice pa11ts on sentation will give an overview quired). The group begins re Mon., January 9, from 7:30 to of the planet Venus, and how it hearsal on Tuesday, January 10, 9 p.m., at Berwyn Presbyterian sometimes has been called from 7:30 to 10 p.m. at Laurel Church, 6301 Greenbelt Road. To Earth's twin. Venus resembles Presbyterian Church, 7610 arrange an audition (walk-ins Earth in Jilf°:SJ. physical compo Sandy Spring Road, Laurel. ,JJ"•~ are also welcome), call (301) sition and density more closely 776-5984; TTY (301) 454-1454. than any other known planet. For further information call This viaeo is free and suitable (301) 490-7504; TTY (301) 454- for all ages. 1454. House Cleaning ... , ,., ,., ....... ..,,,.,,., Do you need help with your house cleaning? Let us help. We are a husband and awriefea fotera omv erw soervkeinn gy eainr s ywoiuthr One of tlie reafjoys of tlie excellent Greer.belt references. :Ho[iaay Sea.son We provide weekly, bi monthly and a spring type is tlie opportunity cleaning. Also available are window cleaning and interior painting. to say 9-{e[[o antf to wisli you MY MAID is an insured, tlie very 6est for tlie ~w ~ar January 19, 7-9 p.m. reputable company. Call John or Tammy for ~~· If you love Carnival Cruises, Free estimates at Bahamas Princess Freeport, (301) 262-5151 America West, Las Vegas Join Usl GRl:ENBEL T AQUATIC & FITNESS CENTER GREENBELT TRAVEL SERVICES CITY OF GREENBELT, MARYLAND 5510 Cherrywood Lane, Greenbelt, MD 20770 1995 Winter Aquatic & (301) 474-1300 TDD (301) 345-9003 ,.• ◄ '. fitness Center Classes .1. RECYCLE YOUR SESSION II CHRISTMAS TREE - C h-1)eraon registration, first-come, first-served basis. ALL registrants must sign up at the GYee11- belrt •Aqua.tic & Fitn~ Center for a.quaitic classes. PLEASE NOTE registmtion da,ys and times. The Public Works Department is now collecting Christmas trees Registration for residents of Greenbelt and pass '1olders ONLY is January 9t1h ,and 10th from 6:00 to be recycled at the following locations: a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Registration for all others starts January 11th from 6:00 a.m. • 10:00 p.m. on a spa.ce availalble •basis. [!] PLAYGROUND OPPOSITE 73 COURT RIDGE ROAD PLEASE NOTE: ALL. CLAS,SES HAVE A LIMIT ON ENROLLMENT. EARLY REGIS [!] CORNER OF REsEARCH AND HILLSIDE ROAD TIR.ATION IMPROVES YOUR CHANCES OF GETTING THE CLASS YOU WANT!!!! [!] CORNER OF EASTWA Y AND CRESCENT ROAD CLASS FEES: All clia.ss fees are noted in the course description. Non-pusholder11 of the [!] ENTRANCE TO 21 COURT RIDGE ROAD facility will pay more than passholders. A 10% discount will be given to all aenior citizan1, GO 7eara old and over, for non-Senior claasea: {ACROSS FROM GREEN RIDGE HOUSE) [!] PARK BETWEEN 11 COURT AND 13 COURT RIDGE ROAD CLASS SCHEDULE: CLASSES WILL'START THE WEEK OF MONDAY, JANUARY 23rd. PLAYGROUND-END OF 7 COURT SOUTHWA Y REFUNDS: The Greenbelt Aquatic & Fitness Center reserves the right to cancel claases due {NEXT TO LITTLE LEAGUE FIELD) to insufficient registrants or causes beyond its control. Refunds will be made if classes are can [!] PLAYGROUND-JUNCTION OF CRESCENT AND RIDGE Ro. celled by the Center. Other refunds will be made according to the provisions in the City of [!] PLAYGROUND-CORNEROFPLATEAUPLACE&RlOGERo. bGer eesnubbemlti ttRede soIlMutiMonE DNIAo. TE65L, Yw hIiNch WalRsoI TrIeNqGu iretos tthhaet Breufsuinndes sr eOquffeicset.s , for valid reasons, are to [!] PLAYGROUND-IVY & LASTNER LANE CITY RESIDENCY: Greenbelt residents are those who pay taxes to the Cit7 of Greenbelt. That [!] CHARLESTOWN VILLAGE & CHARLESTOWN NORTH- a as it S'hould be, as our residents pay taxes to support the Recreation Centers and the Aquatic ADJACENT TO ATTICK PARK and Fitness Center in our community. However, just because someone has a Greenbelt address, [!] UNIVERSITY SQUARE--FRONT OF SWIMMING POOL doea not necessarily mean that they pay taxea to the City of Greenbelt. We want to be fair to [!] LAKESIDE NORTH--NEAR SWIMMING POOL the people whose tax money supports ou,r programs. I! you are not aure 1lhat you have a Greer. [!] SPRINGHILL LAKE COMMUNITY BUILDING belt address, and pay City taxes, call 513-0390. [!] GREENBRIAR--BETWEEN BUILDINGS MAINSTREAMING: Anyone who is physically, mentally and/or emotionally dhallensed is 7708 & 7710 HANOVER PARKWAY aennyco uspraegceiadl atoss ipsatarnticcei,p aptlee aisne acnayll o4f7 4t-h6e8 7A8 qoura tiTeT Y& 4F74it-n18e1s1s aCnedn taesrk'.s fporro gKraarmens. HaIsfe lyeyo.u need 7728 & 7730 HANOVER PARKWAY 7826 & 7828 HANOVER PARKWAY For any additional information, contact the Greenbelt Aquatic & Fitness Center at 513-0390 8003 & 8009 MANDAN ROAD [!] GLEN OAKS--BETWEEN BUILDINGS ADULT AND SENIOR AQUATIC CLASSES 7903 & 7905 MANDAN ROAD PaHholdera (PH) Reaident Non-Passholders (R-NPH) NonReaident/Non-Passholder (NR-NPH) 7909 & 7911 MANDAN ROAD PLEASE DO NOT PRE-WRITE CHECKS [!] HUNTING RIDGE--BETWEEN BUILDINGS NUMBER 6936 & 6938 HANOVER PARKWAY ~CTIVITIES DAY/TIME AGE GROUP FEE OF CLASSES [!] WINDSOR GREEN--AT COURT ENTRANCES {PICKED UP BY WINDSOR GREEN STAFF) ,Adult Beginner THURS 7 :00p.7 :30p 16 & Over $25. PH 8 claase■ [!] GREENBROOK VILLAGE & EsTATES Adult Adv. Beg. THURS '7:30-8:00p $$3350.. NR-RN-NPHPH SOUTHEAST CORNER OF ORA GLEN DR. & MATTHEW DR. SOUTHEAST CORNER OF HANOVER PwY.& GREENBROOK DRIVE Arthriti• Aquatics M/W/F 2:00p-3:00p 16 & Over $55.00 PH 2' eIUHa ~0.00 R-NPB l!I GREENWOOD VILLAGE $65.00 NR-NPB OPPOSITE 8175 MANDAN TERRACE OPPOSITE 7646 MANDAN ROAD Arthritis Deep Water ~quati"cs M/W/F 3:00-4:00p 16 & Over ·$55.00 PH 24 el:a.aa OPPOSITE 7648 MANDAN ROAD $60.00 R-NPB l!I GREENSPRING $65.00 NR-NPB SOUTHWEST CORNER OF MEGAN LANE & CRADDOCK ROAD Horninr Aquacize H/W/F 8:00a-8:45a 16 & Over $55.00 PH 2' elu:.•• '60,00 R-NPB • For more infonnation, contact Public Works- at 474-8004. 465.00 N~PB Thursday, January 5, 1995 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Page 9 Police Blotter and got into a smal,J white ,pas Sout'hway a,nd Ridge Rd., at they were doing so, t'he driver When they did so, the driver and senger car with MD tags ANJ which time the man pointed a dropped a 1bag of marijuana laced occupant got out of the oar a1J1d Bued on lnfonnat. 570; it was last seen traveling handgun at the woman. The man with phencyclidine (PCP). Both ran away. One of them, -howev Releued by the Greenbelt into Berwyn Heights. The man is then fled•. The woman stated men were placed under arrest er, was apprehended after a Police Department descri'bed as !black. 6'0", thin that ·the man may have fired a and charged with possession of s'hort foot chase and arrested for Around '9:15 a.m. o.n Wednes build, some facial hair - possibly shot as s·he drove a:way; she was marijuana and possesion of PCP. theft. A 32-year-old qonre·sident, day, tDec. 28, officers res.ponded a goa<tee, wearing a dark hlue not injured. The man is de -Both 18-year-cld nonresidents, foe man appeared before a Dis to a rep-0rt of an armed robbery baseball cap, a grey jacket, grey scribed as ,black, 18-21 years old, they appeared before a District trict Court Commissioner and at .Nations Barnk (6000 i>lock sweat,pants, and black tennis ,b!ack hair; his vehicle is descri'b Court Commissioner and -were re held on $5,000 bond pending trial. 1Greenbelt Rd.). After a man shoes. ed as a maroon or rust-colo,red leased pending trial. On Friday, Dec. 23, a burglary entered the foyer area of the IA,round 2 p.m. on 'Dhursday, foreign make passenger car with Officers responded to a report was re:ported at .a. re&idence in -bank <to make a deposit, another Dec. 29, officers ,responded to a unknown temporary pa-per regis of domestic violence at a resi 1 Court Plateau Place. The man followed him in, •produced report of a man with a gun in tration plates. dence in the 6100 block of Spring means of e·ntry is unknown; a .a, •black !handgun, and demanded the area of Gardenway & Cres W'hile patrolling the 6000 block ·hill Terr. around 11 :45 p.m. on TV and VCR were stolen. money. The man with the gun cent Rd Apparently a woman had of Greenbelt Rd around 11 :30 Tuesday, Dec. 27. A woman ad On Satur·day, Dec. 24, a bur then took the victim's deposit 'been involved in a traffic alterca p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 24, an vised that her huE'band punched glary was reported at a residence -bag, ran a-cross Greenbelt Rd., tion with a man in the area of officer stopped a vehicle fo,r a her in the face while they were in the 6100 block of B.reezewood traffic violation and smelled mari arguing. The man, a 35-year-old Ct. Entry was gained by prying OLD GREENBELT Siar Trek juana when he approached i-t. He resident, was arrested outside the open a sliding glass door. Christ then instructed the two men in -apartment and charged with bat mas gifts werz stolen. THEATRE Next side the vehicle to exit it. As tery. He appeared before a Dis While patrolling the 5800 block trict Court Commissioner and of Cherrywood Terr. around 3:15 ALL SEATS $3.00 Generation was released pending trial. The a.m. on Thursday, Dec. 29, an of Crescent Square woman was taken to the hospital ficer saw a suspicious person in Fri.: Disney's Lion King for treatment of a possibly bro side a vacant apartment, who 5 :15 - Separate Admission . Old Greenbelt ken nose. then tried to hide in the apart Star Trek Next Generation Responding to a report of ve ment. Two men, one a 26-year 7:20, 9:45 hicle tampering in progress in old resident and the other an one bedroom Sat: All Seats $2.00 for the 9100 block of Springhill Lane 18-year-old nonresident, were -shO<Ws 'before 4:00, Disney's apartments around 6 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. found inside the apartment and LSieopna rKatien gA, d1m:1i5s,s i3o:n1 5,. 5S:1fa5r. 1&,,,;;;,fu,li,;;;: From $495.00 2in4-,g otfhfeic edrse ssctroipptpioend oaf ctahre mveahticchle apreraersetde d befofor reb uar glDariys.t riBcto thC oaupr t Trek. 7 :20, 9 :45 the suspects might be driving. Commissioner and were released Sun: All Seas.ts $2.00 for Vista Mgmt. Co. pending trial. s'hows ,before 4:00. Disney's Separate Admission, Star 301-982-4636 A burglyry was reported at an Lion King, 1:15, 3:1·5, 5:15. Trek, 7:20. ~RICAN office Suite in the 7500 block of ,%%%%\%%%%%%%%%%%%%%Si%SiaSS\SSSSS%%%%%%\i%%%S% Greenway Center Dr. on Fri. REALTY, · Dec. 23; computer equipment was Adult & Senior Aquatic ·C lasses stolen. Hotline on Drugs 4 Bd, 2 Ba - House in Greenbelt - $139,900 New The Greenbelt Police De partment needs the help of Continued ly decorated. residents. Any citizen with in formation about possible drug Evening Aquacize M/W 7:00p-7:45p 16 & Over $40.00 PH 16 classes New Listing activity in the city m. encour OR TU/TH 6:00p-6:45p $45.00 R-NPH aged to call the Greenbelt 3 Bd, 1½ Bath Brick $50.00 NR-NPH Narcotics Hot Line at 507- Deep Water Running M/W 7:00p-7:45p 16 & Over $40.00 PH 16 daas;es 11 Q Ridge · Separate 6524. Callers may remain an OR TU/TH 6:00p-6:45p $45.00 R-NPH Dining room - $79,900 onymous. $50.00 NR-NPH High Intensity Water Aerobics M/W 6:00p-6:45p 16 & Over $40.00 PH 16 clas1e11 3D Gardenway, $64,900 A burglary was reportid ait an $45.00 R-NPH office suite in the 7200 block of Beautiful 2 Bd vinyl over Hanover Pkwy.; nothing appears $50.00 NR-NPH block, attached garage to have been stolen however. The High/Low Aerobics FRI 6:00p-6:45p 16 & Over $ 2.00 PH 8 cla■Sff with heat & 115 & 220 next day a burglary was report brop-In Only $ 4.00 N~PH elec. Backs to Park ed at an office suite in the 7300 per class block of Hanover Pkwy.; cotnJJ La,p Sw:nnmi:ng & Stro'ke TU 7:00p-7:45tp 16 & Over $30.00 PH 8 classes puter equipment was stolen. Improvement $35.00 R-NPH 43 Lakeside Dr. $218,500 Center Video reported a burg, $40.00 NR-NPH Pristine Gem 3 Bd, 2 Ba, lary on Thursday, Dec. 29, (150 Seniorcize M/W/F 10 :00a-10 :45a 60 & Over $49.00 PH 24 cluses block of Centerway); video Sun Room, Library, Ga $54.00 R-NPH games, video cassettes, and office $58.00NR-NPH rage, Huge Fireplace. equipment were stolen. OR TU/TH 2 :00p-2 :45p 60 & Over $36 PH 16 classes A stolen 1981:i Ford Thunder $40 R-NPH 39G Ridge $49,900 bird was recovered Saturday, $45 NR-NPH Dec. 24, when an officer patroll Honeymoon Cottage, 2 ing the 6800 block of Hanover Water Walking TU/TH 8 :OOa-8 :45a 16 & Over $40.00 PH 16 sessions Bd or 1 Bd + denJ Screen Pkwy. found it abandoned. $45.00 R-NPH On Tuesday, Dec. 27, a stolen $50.00 NR-NPH ed Porch, W /D, AC, Tiled Chevrolet van was recovered in ADULT LAND AEROBIC CLASSES Bath, Carpet. Owner will the 6000 block of Greenbelt Rd. pay all allowable closing It also had been abandoned. Ages 16 & Over A 1988 Volkswagen Fox sta M/W /F CLA 'SSES $55. PH $60. R-NPH $65. NR-NPH cost. One floor, no steps. tion wagon was stolen from the TU/TH CLA1SSES $40. PH $45. R-NPH $50 NR-NPH 6000 block of Springhill Dr. on YOGA (M/W /F $55. PH $60. R-NPH $65. NR-NPH 13K Ridge. 11;;! Baths, Tuesday, Dec. 27 and was re TUES. $40, PH $45. R NPH $!JO NR-NPH) Elec. Chair Lift. Great for covered the next day; one arrest was made. On the same day, a .ACTIVITY DAYS TIME SESSIONS handicapped. 2 Bd, Brick. green, four-door 1994 Hyundai Risoe & Shine Aerobics M/W/F 6:30a-7:15a 24 classes Elantra, MD tags BME-938, was reported stolen from the 6000 Step (for beginners) M/W;F 6:30p-7:15p 24 classes lOK Southway, 2 Bd, W / block of Springhill Dr. Master Step (High Intensity) TU/TH 7:30p-8:15p 16 classes D, AC, Updated Kitchen Vandalisms to, thefts from, Stretdhiing & Strengthening M/W/F 9 :00a-9 :45a 24 classes & Bath, great location · and attempted thefts of vehicles 'l'Jiglhten & To~ TU/TH 6:30p-7:15p 16 classes owner must relocate - will were reported in the following Yop M&F 7:00a-8:30a 16 classes areas: the 9000 block of Breeze. consider all offers. wood Terr., the 6000 and 7500 OR TUES, 1'1 :0Oa-12 :'30p 8 classes blocks of Greenbelt Rd., the 7200 and 8000 blocks of Mandan Rd., CHILDREN'S AQUATIC CLASSES 22 Court Southway, the 9100 All Children's Classes are held on SATURDAY morning block of Springhill Lane, the PH: $25.00 R-NPH: $30.00 NR-NPH: $35.00 6100 and 7800 blocks of Walker WATER BABIES & AQUA TOT CLASSES REQUIRE PARENT P.ARTICIPATION Dr., and the 100 block of West- way. ,ACTIVITY TIME AGE SESSIONS ..............-•;s;;•,;::sssssssssss Wiater Baibies ll:15a-ll:45a 6-18 mos. 8 classes AL EN PRINTING Aqu1a, Tots I 10:30a-11:00a 1½-4 yrs. 8 classes ftqu,a Tots· 11 9:4'5a-10:15a 1½-4 yrs. 8 classes SERVICE '.Beginnel's for Age 4 9 :OOa.-9 :30a 4 yrs. 8 classes Beginner I & Beginner II 9:00·a-9 :30a. 9:j·Sa-10 :15,a, 10:30al-!lla, 11:1-5'a-11 :4·5a 4504 Hamilton St. Member MLS Advam:ed Beginner 9 :OOa.J.l :30a & 10:30a-ll: OOa Hyattsville lnitermediate 9:45a-10:15a & 11:loo~ll :4i5a 982-7148 (j,ooit off Rouite #1) Swimmer 9:00a-9:30a 864-8844 "'.:antwell CS\Sij\\Jj)\%%%%%1%11%% Pal.?'e 10 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Thursdav, Januarv 5. 1995 Hearing Scheduled ,Author of Work Chamber Hosts CLASSDFBED On Elvis to Visit On School Budget legislative Night Baltimorean. Joyce Bova, au A hearing on the Prince thor of "Don't Ask Forever, My Governor-Elect Parris N. Glen Georges County school budget Love Affair with Elvis," will be dening will be one of the fea for the 1995-1996 school year at Bookland in Beltway Plaza tured keynote speakers at the SECRETARY /TYPIST wanted RATES will be held Thursday night, on Saturday, January 7, from 1 Prince Georges Chamber of PT (15-30 hrs) for Hanover wJiRnaoi nsoahudsiaevnvragyen l cft1o e2 ,Hb sayipgt e hca7 ak l Slpisc.nmhhgoo. u o9all5d.t 2 -rEA6el1nge1yia/soin.t noeerr owtBhtoi aBtv4htao vpsEa.hmw'lsev .i i t·bsnso eaosPikdsr e eddsl leeedtyah i oltwsoin thhtPeeh rre ee savlf7eef0nya'ti'sssr. bC:NuMeloie gamdrhh tmeti nltedo'srD c eiCMna'srdno odensrrdsa ewansyanis,nn u ddaJts lha. PenA ruLolaesCgrogyrh iasa smlmc9ah tbeiveadtore t 3FP7F10Tkl0eWw.0x .yP M hMoula.us wtr s Tk. ornCfaofniawcslel c, WrKimbPyiam5ny1g . (g3Mrr0oei1qwn)ui mi2irnu2et0dmo-. fiawOtoleiL rtm whAt seoS nrpStd ahI.wy FamotI ErNedaDonsr, e:t c1tfh5oo$ca u2 rtn.eg5hdae0ec. hfSN omuarebd iwndml•iiism ittitR oiuannm.ds . OPEN HOUSE - NORTH feammoeti oimnaplr igsroonwedth ·hainmd, setnucnotuerda gheids Smeenmabtee rshPirpe saidt etnhti s Mpriokge ramM ilalreer TBOEMLT MWcAINNDDROEWWS -& GPRAEEINNT Yorie wto othffeic eN ebwy s 1R0 npi.emw. dTruoeps dbaoyx, CREEK the drug use that eventually and House Speaker Cas Taylor. INC. - Replacement windowa in the Greenoolt Co-op groce?7 Large 5 BR, 4 Bath with ended his life in 1977. All members of the Prince a:nd doora and Tinyl &idiq. store before 7 p.m. Tuesday, or Georges County House and Sen Phone 474-943,&. MHIC 26097. mail to P.O. Box 68, GreeDbelt, separate apartment Substitutes ate Delegations have been in GUITAR Lessons - Scales, Maryland 20770. Huge kitchen, family rm., decks Needed Every Week vited to attend as we 11 as the chords, theory, reading. Full BOXED: $6.00 column inch. Min By OWNER @ $15,000 under newly elected County Executive, time instructor. 937-8370. imum 1 ½ inches ($9.00). Dea~ appraisal+ Sl 1,000 help Also, Permanent Subs. Wayne K. Curry, and the mem HOUSECLEANING - I have line 10 p.m. Monday. bers of the Prince George's $209,600 to deli\'er Xews Re'l"iew County Council. Greenbelt refs. of 3 years. Week Include name, phone no. and ad OPE!'li SAT, SUN 11 :00 - 4:00 within core of Greenbelt. ly, biweekly, monthly, $45 to $55. dress with ad copy. Ads not con Melody. ( Glenn Dale) 805-9676. sidered accepted until published. 11413 Sequoia Lane Call Home & lu1lne11 HELP WANTED - Beautician PIANO TUNING / repair - Or Call 301-595-5754 David Stein 899-4800 Improvements with following. Join our atatr Wendy Parham (301) 31'1-9624. and get $500 welcome bonus. CASH for your valuables! Jew WISLER CONSTRUCTION New York Hair Fashion. Rhode elry, diamonds, watches, cam GREENBELT Drywall " Paintin1 • ea~ Island Ave. & Edgewood Road. eras, tools, guns. We buy, aell AUTO & TRUCK REPAIR CO. Pffl'1r1 " Acouerbic&l Oeiliinc Call Randy 345-0858. and Joan anything of value. We pawn autos. A-1 Pawnbrokers " Tile • Etc. HOME MOVIES, Slides, Pic A.S.E. Certified Technicians Liceneed " Bonded • Insured tures transferred to VHS, Tape 345-0858. Serving Computerized Electronic ldHIC #404.75 346-1261 Repair. HLM Productiona, Inc. FIRST CALL towing service - Ignition & Emission Control Systems 301-474-6748. Specializing in free removal of junk vehicles; cash for some ve All Major & Minor Repairs CALDWELL'S APPLIANCE hicles. Leave message at 301/ On Foreign & Domestic Autos SERVICE - All makes repaired. 207-5929. PHONE: 982-2582 MobLilo cSaetrevdi cien Sretaatri oonf J. Henson Call after 5 p.m. 840-8043. SEEKING LIVING arrangement for 30 year old deef mother and in Roosevelt Center We accept six-year-old hearing daughter. 159 C~nterway Road Visa and Mastercard Greenbelt, MD 20770 PHOTOGRAPH/CS RENTAL Some supervision needed. Call aunt to discuss. 441-2662. GEHRING CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. ♦ portraits 1 bedroom GHI unit Wall to Wall Carpet Licensed MHIC 7540 Bonded Insured HOME REMODELING SPECIALIST ♦ portfolios Enterprise Carpets 8303 59th Ave., Berwyn Heigh:..-;, MD ♦ advertising $500 plus utilities Lewis Merritt -Hl-1266 441-1246 ♦ commercial photography lt.epracement Windows, Siding, Roofing, Repairs, Florida Room, For information call All briamds & l!ll;yles alt .REA 'Decks, Carpets, KitcheM, Additions, Bathrooms SONA BLE Prices. Oall for J. Henson Andrea, 474 -4161, 9-5 .A.ppoinltment ADTtime. Il no ia.nswer, please euJ back. I'm photographer out 8E1Hing ito J"0IU!I' neig,hbon. I TOWN 441-9231 FREE ESTIMATES REFERENCES CALL DICK GEHRING Donald V. Borgwardt Thank You Greenbelt! Funeral Home, P.A. Specializing in Cremation Services 4400 Powder Mill Rd. Family Owned & Operated Beltsville, Md. 20705-2751 Pre-Need Counseling for helping me have (301) 937-1707 By Appointment my best year yet: 8 .Million Dollars , , FOR RENT Settled Residential Volume Updated 1 BR apts. Fans, AC & carpet. Storage & W/D in bldg. For unsurpassed service, knowledge and experience Max 2 person occ. No pets._ in buying, or selling, contact Lorie. Ideal location in Greenbelt. Close to Metro! $575 Lorie Scheibel REALTY 1 982-0044 Chairman's Club 'Distinguished Sales Club Long & Foster Realtors VACANCIES - MOVE-IN NOW! 301-262-6900 / 301-709-8687 lorie Scheibel Thursday, January 5, 1995 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Page 11 ADVERTIIIDNG Open House HOLBERT'S INCOME TAX 33 G Ridge HOME IMP. PREPARATION ------------- Sun., Jan. 8, 1 to 4 CARPENTRY PAINTING CHILD CARE: Licensed home RENT: Roun, with private hath Extra Nice Kitchen has several full-time openings in large house for single per Delicate Balance REMODELING REPAIBS for children 2 and up. Transpor son, nonsmoker, no pets. $385. Milce McAndrew tation available to Greenbelt 595-5135. 474-0882 American Realty M.H.I.C 25916 Cgroo-oupp Nmuerestesr y.b i-Pmaornetnhtl y.s uppToernt Coupon $5.00 Off 982-0542 Call Jack 345-9117 WOOF! WOOF! Woof woof, years experience. Great refer woof woof! Woo wooff! - Benja ences. Old Greenbelt 474-2407. min Dog. MD lie. No. 318417. ROOM FOR RENT - Windsor REALTY 1 982-0044 Green Townhouse. M/F, NS, CHILDCARE: Christian - fam W/D, WW, A/C, Fireplace, Pool. ily - daycare. Licensed. Openings 345-0227. available for Infant/Toddler. We offer learning activities in a FOUND . on 12/21. Silver charm structured environment. We pro Greenbelt' s Specialist Bracelet. On Safeway sidewalk. vide opportunities for children to sM Call 345-0783 to identify. develop physically, socially and PIANO LESSONS - Greenbelt. intellectually. We nurture and 1 BEDROOM All levels & ages . .. Beginners, guide our little ones. Call "AL kids. 345-4132. MOST HOME" for an interview. 552-4631. HOUSE CLEANING - Weekly LOWER LEVEL END UNIT $34,900 biweekly, monthly. References Open kitchen with dishwasher, utility closet with washer & linen closet. Fenced yard and shed_ available. $40 and up. Angel, ZEUS ELECTRIC 725-3138. Custom Quality Work JUST REDUCED! UPPER LEVEL END UNIT! NOW ... $34,000! T E E N A GE BABYSITTER Done w/ Pr-ide! WANTED - Age 16-18, prefer No jolb too small. Modern kitchen w/updated cabinets_ Utility room, W/D, wooded setting & fenced yard. ably from Eleanor Roosevelt. Service work and new homes. Willing to babysit occasional af ALL work done by HONEYMOON COTTAGE $48,900 ternoon/evening for working Master Electrician mom in Windsor Green. One Insured Lie. #1142 Pr. Geo. Top condition. Modern kitchen with pantry. Large living room, 2 ceiling fans & 2 built-in A/C's_ child - age seven. Call 474-9467 301-622-6999 and leave message. Beeper 301-907-1025 2 BEDROOMS MEDICAL ASSISTANT - full time family practice, Greenbelt, BRICK HOME with BAY WINDOWS! $64,990 & $2,500 Closing Help! JoAnn's MD. Office experience preferred. Modern kitchen & bath, sep DR, 4 fans & open stairway_ Covered patio, azaleas, flowers & trees_ 474-2141. BOOKS GORGEOUS HOME $54,900 & $1,000 Closing Help! Beautifully remodeled kitchen & bath. Sep. laundry_ Backs to woods. Meticulously maintained_ WOMEN'S EMOTIVE THE ORGANIZED WONDERFUL WOODED LOCATION $52,900 GROUP THERAPY Terrific interior has updated kitchen and bath_ Very well maintained with lots of nice extras. USED BOOKSTORE Energizing, Effective BLOCK HOME with SUNROOM $57,900 & $1,000 Closing Help! Ginny Hurney, LCSW-C 10438 Baltimore Ave. Free vinyl siding! Deck! Sep. DR, remodeled kitchen & bath. Huge 11x17 bedroom! Cute yard_ 595-5135 Beltsville, Md. 20705 11501 Sequoia I.Q. _ . (301} 937-0259 Beltsville, MD 20705 JUST LISTED $49,900 Enlarged dining area, opened kitchen, stack W/D, beautiful bath, fenced yard & shed. e e COPIES .NOTARY FAX. 220-2317 WIDE UN_IT with ADDITION $49,900 & $1,500 Closing Help! CENTRE VIDEO Separate laundry_ Nice kitchen & bath_ Great wooded yard. Hardwood firs_ Double linen closet. PRICED TO IMPRESS! $44,900 & $1,000 Closing Help! 151-A Centerway Enlarged dining area, open kitchen w/bar, stacking W/D, great hardwd firs, fenced yard and patio_ (Lcx,ated in the Domino Pizm Biele.) 220-2310 END UNIT with WIDE FLOOR PLAN $58,500 Remodeled kitchen with stacking W/D and new appliances. Updated bath_ Hug~ fenced yard_ FREE MOVIES TOTALLY MODERN END UNIT $58,900 & $1,000 Closing Help! (with membership) New kitchen! Full sized W/D_ Beautiful hardwd firs_ Enlarged dining area with storage. Big yard. RlENTALS e SALES • SER.VIC! 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