An Independent Newspaper Beat The Rush Please give us your copy on Mondays or at least by N e w s R e v i e w noon on Tuesdays. We are trying not to get swamped Tuesday nights. Volume 62, Number IO 15 Crescent Rd., Suite 100, Greenbelt, MD 20770-1887 Thursday, January 28, 1999 Two More Hitchcock Films Extend Successful Festival by Dorothy Sucher action as possible when making The Old Master of movie sus movies based on stage plays, pense seems to have Greenbelt Hitchcock said he believed in spellbound. sticking closely to the tight con The Alfred Hitchcock Film finement of the play. This ap Festival at the Greenbelt Theater proach gives "Dial M for Mur will be continuing this week der" an almost claustrophobic in with "Dial M for Murder" and tensity. In an interview with the "To Catch a Thief," both starring French director Francois Truffaut, Grace Kelly. They follow last a disciple of his, Hitchcock week's successful screening of stated: "All of the action of 'Dial "North by Northwest," "Vertigo," M for Murder' takes place in a and "Strangers on a Train." living room, but that doesn't Both of this wee.k's films· matter. I could just as well have were made in the mid-l 950s, but shot the whole film in a tele they are very different. "Dial M phone booth." Senator Leo Green (center) and Delegates Jim Hubbard and Joan Pitkin talk with Greenbelters for Murder" was based on a hit Shot in 3-D about issues in the coming legislative session in Annapolis. -photo by Prospero Zevallos Broadway melodrama by However, it is likely that Frederick Knott, in which a ten Hitchcock was also influenced by Senator, Delegates Respond nis player (Ray Milland) plots the fact that Warner Studios had the murder of his wealthy wife forced him to shoot the picture (Grace Kelly), who is showing with a cumbersome, stereoscopic At Open Door Meeting an interest in another man (Rob camera the size of a small room, ert Cummings). so that the film could be shown Unlike many directors who in 3-D. This was a brief fad of by James Giese George's County Board of Edu Green announced that "We do try to introduce as much outside See MORE FILMS, page S Education was the prime topic cation was making the delegates have a surplus. That is the good of discussion at the open door job harder by not wanting to be news. The economy is booming." meeting held by Greenbelt's rep accountable to the oversite com He said that Maryland growth resentatives to the state legislature mittee created by the legislature rate exceeded the national rate. on Saturday morning, January 16. The total surplus, he thought, Senator Leo Green, who chaired would be about $675 million. the meeting that gave citizens the Education was the prime After setting aside money for the opportunity to ask questions of topic of discussion. state's rainy day fund, there the legislators and give them ad would be about $200 million to vice, spoke of greater funding spend or use for tax cuts. In ad provided by the Governor from last year to follow up on how dition, the state will receive at state surplus funds for building state monies are being spent. least $54 million in settlement of schools and reducing class sizes. The meeting got off to a slow the tobacco industry law suit. Delegate Joan Pitkin said that start as only Green and Hubbard The Governor has also proposed education was a priority for the were present and many who be a one-dollar increase in the tax delegates and noted that the came part of the audience were on cigarettes, 50 cents this year, county was seeking funding for late in arriving. Pitkin, arriving another 50 cents next, with the the construction of 13 more late, apologized and with charac money being allocated to educa A dark and stormy night sets the scene for the Hitchcock Film schools in addition to the 13 au teristic honesty noted that she had tion. Festival at the Old Greenbelt Theater. Where's the crowd? thorized for funding construction overslept. Delegate Mary Conroy $1 Billion for Education They're all inside. Mystery buffs packed the large sere-en the over four years in last year's bud did not attend the meeting. Pitkin reported that Governor ater all weekend and again on Monday night. The Festival has get. Delegate James Hubbard In response to an opening Parris Glendening has proposed been extended through February 4.- _warned, however, that the Prince question from Emory Harman, $1 billion for education over the photo by Prospero Zevallos next four years. Hubbard noted Cable Franchise Renewal that County Executive Wayne Large Crowds Fill Theater Curry wants $140 million for 13 Subject of Feb. 8 Hearing new schools from the pot. To See Hitchcock Films Green said that Glendening Several cable related issues will be subject to the new Cable wanted to be known as the "edu will be on the agenda of the Feb Ordinance. The Cable Ordinance cation governor" and was seek by Sam Johns for dead women, and of course, ruary 8 city council meeting. will replace Chapter 5 of the ing funding not only to build When push came to shove, the more espionage than you could The meeting will begin with a City of Greenbelt City Code .. schools but to reduce class size, Friends of the Greenbelt Theater shake a stick at. public hearing to discuss the In addition, after years of ne train noncertified teachers, and shoved back in a hard way. Af- Of course, these very weird transfer of ownership from Jones gotiations, the Prince George's provide scholarships for students ter seeing successful business topics could only be carried out Communications to Comcast. Cable Coalition, of which studying to be teachers, the re with the only area release of the by one heavyset man: Alfred Comcast is in the process of be Greenbelt is a member, has cipients having to agree t_o teach newly remastered issue of "The Hitchcock, the man who has coming the parent company of reached agreement with Jones See OPEN DOOR, page 8 Wizard of Oz" on a 40 foot lulled many a man and woman Jones Communications. Al Communications to provide ser screen and a weekend festival of into a false sense of security at though the cable company will vices under a new cable franchise the classic musicals with Dolby one time or another in their lives. be under new ownership, agreement. The renewal of the What Goes On Surround Sound "The King and For the week of January 22 - 28, Comcast's immediate plans are to franchise has taken into account I" and "The Sound of Music," the Greenbelt Theater was home keep Jones. Communications in the many shortcomings of Jones Mon., Feb. 1, 8 p.m. the Friends had seen their to three films by the man who tact. Citizens will have the op Communications and previous City Council Worksession on chances increase of keeping the many modern directors and movie portunity to ask questions con franchise holders. Steps have Roosevelt Center Recreation old theater with its historic ambi- critics look to as the beacon of cerning the transfer. Representa been taken to improve the overall Project, Municipal Building. ence with every dollar that resi- how to entertain an audience tives from both Jones Communi system with a rebuild of the sys Tues., Feb. 2, 7:30 p.m. dents from Greenbelt and the out- while at the same time showing cations and Comcast will be tem to be completed within the Community Relations Advi lying area slapped down. his artistic side: "North by North- available at this meeting. first three years of the franchise. sory Board, Municipal Build Hoping not to see this trend west," "Vertigo," and "Strangers In preparation for the future The rebuild will increase the ing. end, the Friends decided to hold on a Train." regulation of cable television in amount of fiber optic cable in the Wed., Feb. 3, 7 :30 p.m. another festi'val, but this time the , "North by Northwest" Greenbelt, council will introduce system, which will improve the Advisory Planning Board, films would be less cheerful than The festival kicked off with an an ordinance that will amend the signal, greatly boost the backup Community Center. seeing Julie Andrews singing afternoon showing of "North by city's existing cable television or power capabilities to reduce out 8 p.m. City Council about the hills or Dorothy skip- Northwest," the 1959 film starring dinance. The new ordinance will ages and include a monitoring Worksession with the Recy ping down the yellow brick road Hitchcock's favorite actor, Cary spell out legislative powers and system that can alert the com cling Committee and New with her friends. Instead, we Grant, Oscar winner Eva Marie cable obligations of any cable pany to problem areas. Steps Deal Cafe, Community Cen would get a heavyset man's idea Saint, James Mason, and a very company entering the market in will also be taken to make the ter. of a fun time behind the camera: young Martin Landau. Althougsh Greenbelt. All cable companies See CABLE, page 9 cases of mistaken identity, lust See HITCHCOCK, page PageJ GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Thursday, January 28, 1999 the deliverer, I can assure that in American Legion Education Programs at Research Refuge Letters· dividual that memories of these anger-provoking, weather-driven Honors Chaplains The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Marvelous Mammals, Thurs events flash across my mind, and The sinking of the American, Service, Patuxent Research Ref day, February 11, 1-2 p.m. - ages most definitely influence the ship USAT Dorchester off the uge-North Tract announ·ces the 5-7. Discover what all mammals amount I write on the check' that coast of Greenland on February following education programs for have in common and the unique High Tea Next? I eventually send. Enuf said. 3, 1943, was the catalyst for an February: adaptations that some mammals I wish to congratulate the mer Philip Brandis act which has become a hallmark Basics of Birding, Saturday, have developed. chants of Roosevelt Center for. Editors Note: Thanks for the for individual self-sacrifice and February 6, 7:30-11 :30 a.m. - Going Batty, Friday, February choosing a method of crowd con reminder. Our circulation manager heroism. During the twenty-seven ages 16 and older. Lecture and 12, 1-2 p.m., ages 8 and older. trol that ·has a marked positive will remind the carriers in Old minutes of panic, from the time walk focusing on bird identifica- Discover the myths surrounding aspect on the community. By se Greenbelt to secure the papers the torpedo hit the ship until it . tion, habitats, and equipment. bats and the beneficial role they lecting quality (classical) music, when possible._ Specific delivery sank into the icy midnight waters, Binoculars and field guide recom play in the environment. they-are not only infuriating drug complaints (or compliments) four chaplains of different faiths mended.~ Animal Actions, Sunday, Feb dealers, they are attracting a- new· should be referred to our' circula worked together to save as many Snags Alive! Sunday, February ruary 14, 2-2:45 p.m. - ages 4-6. and better class of idlers. · Per t1 on managers: Ian Tuckman of the troops as possible. At the 7, 2-3 p.m., ages 8 and older. Discover how animals get from haps in the near future we will (core of city) 301-459-5624, or end, having given away their own Discover the role that snags, hol place to place. see: people in evening wear re Karim Fadli (SHI.;) 301-441-9120. life jackets, they joined together low trees, and rotting logs play in On the Wild Side, Monday, clining on the benches; high tea In Greenbelt East, contact the on the deck in prayer as the ship the forest ecosystem, and the February 15, 1-2 p.m. - ages 4 being served on Sunday after Homeowners Association. went down. wildlife habitat they provide. and older (held at the National noons; people doing waltzes and Greenbelt American Legion Bird Walk, Monday, February Wildlife Visitor Center, Powder gavottes to. the music. Post 13.6 win hold a ceremony 8, 9-11 a.m.- ages 16 and older. Mill Road, Laurel). Schools are I started the Classical Music Register to Vote honoring this collective act of Learn to identify winter resident out, so come explore the differ Broadcast Fund in July 1997 to A voter registration table will bravery on Sunday, February 7, at birds on this guided walk. Bring ences between domestic and wild replace the quality music once be at the Greenbelt Co-op on 1 p.m. in the Legion Hall on binoculars and field guides. animals in this interactive pro broadcast by WGTS. My plans Sunday, February 7, between 10 Greenbelt Road. Members of the Extinction, Tuesday, February gram, which includes a puppet include starting an FM a.m. and 6 p.m. Certified regis community are invited to attend. 9, 1-2 p.m., ages 8 and older. presentation. microstation in Greenbelt that . trars will assist in filling out the Participants in this service will Discover the causes of extinction wiH broadcast nothing but quality · form. Those who are not regis include Mike Riston, commander, and what animals are likely to Boundary Hearings music. It might be located in the tered or who have moved since and Sam Hofberg, chaplain of the become endangered or extinct. Locations Changed Center and provide free samples registering but did not notify the American Legion, Department of there. For now, the merchants Board of Elections of their new Maryland; Jim Welsh, com Avant-Garde Music The Prince George's County are making do with what is now address should take advantage of mander, Greenbelt Post #136; Board of Education has modified At Tewes Fine Arts on the air, and it is very good. this event. Every vote makes a Rose Unruh, president, Greenbelt the schedule for upcoming public Doug Love difference. Unit #136, American Legion On Monday, February 1, the hearings on proposed school This voter registration opportu Auxiliary; Msgr. William renowned Dutch Bass Clarinet boundary changes. Meetings nity is sponsored by Greenbelt O'Donnell, St. Thomas of the virtuoso, Harry Sparnaay, will scheduled for February 3 at Rob Sodden News Homes Inc., but is open to all eli Apostles; Pastor Daniel Hamlin, perform in concert at 8 p.m. in ert Goddard Middle School and . Last Saturday (Jan, 23) when I gible, Prince George's County Greenbelt Community Church; the Ulrich Recital Hall of Tawes Parkdale High School have been st.Qpped . ourstde my .--GHI residents. 'Eligibility requirements Rabbi Jonathan Cohen, Mishkan Fine Arts Building. Works to be cancelled. Persons from School townhouse, for the umteenth time for those registering include U.S. Torah Synagogue; and Pastor performed include solo pieces for Board Districts 2 (Greenbelt dis I found a sodden, thoroughly citizenship, that the voter be 18 Stephen Mentz, Holy Cross bass clarinet and selections for trict) and 4 should attend the soaked mass (mess) reclining sul on or before the next election, Lutheran Church. Music will be bass clarinet and tape by Ameri February 3 meeting at Kenmoor lenly on my front porch. I and have not more than one con provided by Eleanor Roosevelt can and European composers, in Middle School, located at 2500 slowly recognized it to be the lat viction of an "infamous" crime High School students featuring cluding Martin Wesley-Smith, Kenmoor Drive in Landover. est issue of the Greenbelt News and not be under guardianship for bugler Kyle James, and "The Mauricio Kagel, Hans Otte, Speakers will have two min Review. I would estimate that I mental disability. Suspenders," a music ensemble Athanasia Tzanou, Claudio utes to express their views during have had this kind of experience Call Julia Eichhorst at 301- under the direction of Greenbelt Ambrosini, and Wayne Siegel. the hearing. To register to speak, up to IO times a year. While this 345-5508 for more information. resident Christopher Fominaya, Admission is free; the public is contact the School Board office at problem is usually due to precipi with soloists Tessa Jones, and invited to attend. For additional 301-952-6115, by 4 p.m. on the tation (often well forecast in ad Rebecca Brown, Tina Lanier, information please call 30 l -405-1150 day of the hearing. vance), to my dismay it also oc Diabetes Program Candace Smith, Samantha Kling, or e-mail <[email protected]>. casionally occurs when the wind At Laurel Hospital Steven Lard, Mark Pitts, James Support Group is blowing very strongly. Then I Cornwell-Sheil, and Peter Bensch. T. Smithson Reioins can expect to see remnants of my A four-session program to For information call Sam Meets Feb. 3 paper frolicing gaily in the street, teach diabetics self-care will be Hofberg, 301-552-9582 or Rusty CARES Staff On Wednesday, February 3, or dancing and prancing merrily offered once a month at Laurel Beeg, 301-577-3025. Teresa Smithson has rejoined there will be a free support group about in someone else's yard. Regional Hospital, in Laurel. the CARES staff as a half-time meeting for families dealing with ,,. It doesn't have to be this way. The February program will begin Family Counselor. Smithson had serious mental illness. The meet In· my. rather large court, every on February 6 at 8:30 a.m. Pre been with CARES from spring ing will take place at 7 p.m. at townhouse but one has a front registration is neces.sary. Indian Creek Valley 1992 until fall 1996. She will Bowie City Hall, 2614 Kenhill storm door. Would it be too The Diabetes Management Coalition to Form jo bshare with Tammy Drive, in Bowie. much to ask the deliverer to place Program offers 11 1/ 2 hours of Mountcastle, who moved to half For information call Jane the paper, whenever possible, in instruction on self-care, including The Greenbelt Friends of time status in October. Kelley, 301-577-6026. side the storm door out of harm's management through diet and Indian Creek Valley and Citi q ~ way (inclement weather), or to monitoring of blood sugar. The zens for a Better Environment program also addresses related for College Park are holding use some other reasonable alter physical, emotional and social is a joint meeting in the native, so that the paper may be News Review sues. There is a fee for the pa Greenbelt Community Center safely retrieved later on by the tient; family members may attend at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, Janu occupant in its pristine virgin at no charge. Costs may be cov ary 31. The group plans to form? I know it would take AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER ered by Medicare, Medicaid and form a coalition to guide the more time but there is a payoff. 15 Crescent Road, Suite 100, Greenbelt, Maryland 20770-1887 When Christmas time rolls some third-party insurance. future of the Indian Creek (301) 474-4131 around, and I am given the inevi For more information and to Valley. Anyone interested is Alfred M. Skolnik, President, 1959-1977 table envelope whicl} gentlx._ sug pre-register, call 301-497-7983 or invited to attend the meeting. Elaine Skolnik, President, 1977-1985 gests a financial contribution to 410-792-2270, ext. 7983. President Emeritus, 1985- Editor, Mary Lou Williamson, (301) 441-2662 Asst. 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EXEMPTIONS-See Instruction 10 Ox Mia...,._ Greenbelt Community Center at 15 Crescent Rd. 1.0 f , {~ you can 1lt calJnrd an at~ pnon's 11x rotum u,e f~ St111B 61 (A)YOUrsllttO Spoi.seO ::, (A) $1,750 S OFFICE HOURS: Monday 2 · 4 p.m., 8 -10 p.m., Tuesday 8 -10 p.m. Thursday, January 28, 1999 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Page3 Remote China Is Golden Age Club Course for Writers Community Events Explorations Topic by Dolores Capotosto To Begin Feb. 12 On Friday, February 5, Explo The February 3 meeting of the Telling Your Story, a new writ- rations Unlimited presents ''Trav Golden Age Club will be the ing course, will be on the list of V ~ ~- els in Remote Areas of China." monthly business meeting. There offerings at the Greenbelt Com The presenter is Dr. Donald H. At the Library FOGL to Help Plan will be a board meeting at 10:30 munity Center. The course will be a.m. in the Senior Classroom Messersmith. offered beginning February 12 at Children's Programs Library's 60th Dr. Messersmith is a professor with the new president, Bill the Greenbelt Community Center Wednesday, February 3, 7 emeritus (retired) of the Depart Friends of the Greenbelt Li Souser, presiding. on Friday mornings from 9-11 p.m. P.J. Storytime for ages 4 - ment of Entomology at the Uni brary (FOGL) will meet on The Golden Age trip to the a.m. The course, taught by Dorrie 6. versity of Maryland, where he Wednesday, February 3, at 7 p.m. Corcoran Art Gallery and Sholl's Bates, is designed to help writers still teaches courses in entomol Thursday, February 4, 10: 15 in the library. AH interested in Cafeteria on January 21 brought at all levels get their words on a.m. Drop-In Storytime for ages back memories for some - ogy, ornithology, and environmen furthering the interests of paper using a variety of tech- 3 - 5. tal education. His travels have Greenbelt Library are welcome. yours truly remembers school niques and fonnats. All types of 11:15 a.m. Toddler lime for taken him to every continent and This meeting is important be trips there in the 30s! The gift writing will be considered; writ two-year-olds and parent or 120 countries, primarily to look cause FOGL is joining library shop was very nice and not ers may work on autobiographies caregiver. for birds and to photograph what staff in planning a 60th Anniver overly expensive. or family histories, poetry or Adult Programs he sees. sary of Greenbelt Library celebra The next Golden Age trip will short fiction. All that is required Wednesday, February 3, 7 "Explorations Unlimited" is a tion, to begin in late spring. be to Toby's dinner theater, to see is paper, pen and willingness to p.m. Romance nights at the Li '.'Children of Eden," on February 3 speaker series· held every Friday Volunteers are still needed for brary. Reading and book signing from 1-3 p.m. at the Community Tuesday and Wednesday evenings 10. _See the _travel com~ittee at try.Bates has been a Prince by romance writer Rebecca York, Center. This presentation will be in the reopened bookstore. Hours meetmgs to Sign up for tnps.. · George's Community college in- held in the Senior Classroom. author of "Shattered Lullaby." are Monday - Wednesday 6:30 - At the January 27 meetmg, structor for five years. She cur This latest romantic suspense Everyone is welcome to attend 8:30 p.m., Thursday, I - 3 p.m. Tom Moran spoke on taxes and rently teaches writing and litera novel has been honored as Harle and questions are always encour and Saturday, 11 - 3 p.m. the recent change~ made by the ture courses in the OASIS pro quin Intrigue's 500th book and as aged. Please call 301-397-2208 For more information, call governll_lent. Semors can make gram and has given several talks a Top Pick by Romantic Times. for more information. 301-474-2192 or 301-441-8249 an appomtment to ?ave tax forms at the Community Center as part Saturday, February 6, 10:30 1 248 and leave name and phone num ~~~~ared. by calhng 30 - - of their Explorati?ns Unli~ited a.m. Poetry Workshop for bers. t10 Roosevelt Students Adults-a reading and discussion vice President Joe Wilkinson program. For queS ns relatmg to this course, please contact the Present "42nd Street'' group for adults. reports that E.J's Landing ReStau- Greenbelt Community Center at Free Film "Network" rant has been reserved for the 301_397_2208. by Nelda Young Garden Club to Hear Golden Age birthday luncheon in One of Broadway's most Shown on February 8 April. Wilkinson chairs the com- popular musicals comes to About Rose Culture by Martha Kaufman mittee for this event. Remember, Greenbelt when Eleanor The Greenbelt Home & Gar The movie of the month at the dues have to be paid up in order FOGT Group Meets Roosevelt High School's Music to attend. den Club will hold its next meet Greenbelt Community Center will The Friends of the Greenbelt Department presents "42nd We urge members to attend ing on Tuesday, February 2 at 7 be shown on Monday, February 8 Theater will hold its next meeting Street" on February 5 - 7. p.m. at the Greenbelt Elementary at I p.m. in the Senior Class-, meetings and help plan events for on February 3 at 7:30 p.m. in the Though set during the hard School, 66 Ridge Rd., in the me room. 1999. AH projects need volun Community Center. times of the Depression, "42nd teers, so let the president know if dia center. The guest speaker The film "Network" stars Peter In addition to the crowds that Street" is brimful of youthful vi you can devote some time. will be Joann Crystal from the Finch, Faye Dunaway and Will bought movie tickets and popcorn tality. The cast sings and dances We hope all who have recently Potomac Rose Society, who will iam Holden in a provocative and to the tune of $6,179, FOGT re through the ups and downs of au been sick are feeling better now, speak on "Drying Roses." She outrageous satire about a network ports donations of over $600 this ditions, casting, rehearsals, and especially Chris Elliott, Phyllis will also answer questions about news department that will do any past weekend ($3,600 since No opening night as they put on a Budin, and June Francisco. We the care and feeding of roses in thing to grab an audience. Paddy vember, after t-shirts were pur show called "Pretty Lady." Popu hear that our friend Shirley the garden. Chayefsky wrote the original chased). lar numbers include "42nd Eggenreider is home from the A short business meeting will script and the picture won four aSntrde e"tL,"u ll"aWbye 'oref Binr oathdew aMy.o" ney," precede the speaker. The public Academy Awards. hospital. .I ! VJ ..,..,Li ", 1 o,,,., <,• Cii..JtUv il.j is invited to attend. For informa Andrew Blunck portrays Andy • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • tion contact Diane Kremer at GHINotes Lee, the casting director. Kristen Alexander Technique 301-345-5356. OLD GREENBELT Silvestro is Dorothy, the troupe's Blood pressure testing will be Class for Seniors star and leading lady, while Mel available Wednesday, February 3 THEATRE issa Coleman plays Peggy, an as Coast Guard Offers A course about the Alexander from 2 to 4 p.m. piring young actress to whom Technique will be offered for se The Finance Committee will Alfred Hitchcock Boat Safety Course surprising things happen. nior citizens beginning February meet February 4 in the Board Film Festival! Directing the play is Robert Flotilla 24, U.S. Coast Guard 10 at the Greenbelt Community Room at 7:30 p.m. Garman, a new drama teacher at Auxiliary, is again offering its Center. The Alexander Technique Board of Directors' meetings Starting Friday, ERHS. basic boating safety course to the is an effective method for chang are scheduled for February 11 January 29th, 1999 Tickets are available at the public. This course is offered at ing bad postural and movement and I 8 at 7:30 p.m. Members Admission $3.00 door or can be purchased in ad no charge, other than the cost of habits that cause discomfort as are encouraged to attend. for each fllm or a three film ticket for $7. SO vance by mail from Ann Castaldi the materials, as a service to pro people age. Learning about the at ERHS. Show times are 7:30 mote boating safety. technique is pleasant and does not New Deal Cafe Friday p.m. on February 5 and 6 and Classes will be held weekly involve strenuous exercise. In 2:30 p.m. on February 7. beginning on Thursday, February addition to lectures and demon Open • Music To Catch a Thief 5:00 4, for a total of 13 weeks. The strations, students receive gentle Fri & Sat, . . 8:30 pm Y2K Weekly Meetings classes will run from 7:30 to hands-on guidance from the 7-11 pm . No cover Dial M for Murder 7:30 9:30 each Thursday evening. teacher while performing simple '~ Vertigo 9:30 At Community Center ~ The location is Eleanor Roosevelt movements designed to improve Fri., Jan. 29 Join Greenbelt residents on High School. awareness, coordination, and free OPEN MIKE Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. in the The "Boating Skills and Sea dom of movement. The class Sat., Jan. 30 Saturday New Deal Sing-a-long Community Center Dining Hall manship" course is an approved will meet Wednesday mornings at All your favorite folk songs Vertigo 2:00 #I for contingency planning on course for certification under the 9 a.m. Seniors can register at the Come take your turn at the mike Y2K (year 2000) problems. Maryland Boating Safety Educa Community Center or through Strangers on a Train 4:30 Meetings are held to help lessen tion Law, which requires persons Prince George's Community Col Donations for Musicians Encouraged To Catch a Thief 7:15 the impact of potential problems born after July l, 1972 to com lege. For more information, call Sunday Brunch 10 to 3 relating to home, finances and plete an approved boating safety Chris Cherry at 301-474-2325. Greenbelt Community Center Dial M for Murder 9:40 community. For more informa education course prior to opera 301 474-5642 tion call Steve Kane at 301-441- tion of a powerboat. Sunday 3809 or email: srkane@earthlink. For further information call net. Mary Moscati at 301-336-8784. Public Hearing on the Proposed Transfer Strangers On a Train 2:00 of Jones Communications to Comcast Vertigo 4:30 Greenbelt Municipal/Public Access TV Dial M For Murder 7:15 Channel B-10 Schedule February 8, 1999 To Catch a Thief 9:20 MUNICIPAL ACCESS-301-474-8000 8:00 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday, February 2 and 4 City Council Chambers Mon. -all seats $3.00 6:00 p.m. Senator Leo Green presents "People and Places 25 Crescent Road Dial M for Murder 7:30 Legislative Session 1999" Tues all seats $3.00 6:30 p.m. MNCPPC presents "Your Open Road-Come Fly with Stangers on a Train Us" A look at the College Park Airport Museum A public hearing will be held on the transfer of the 7:30 6:45 p.m. "Open Door Meeting with Senator Leo Green and the parent company of Jones Communications. Comcast Delegates of the 23rd District" Wed.-·alf seats $3.00 will become the parent company, but will keep Jones Dial M for Murder 7:30 intact. The public is invited to voice their concerns at PUBUC ACCESS PROGRAMMING ON WEDNESDAYS Thurs. -all.seats $3.00 this meeting. For more information, contact Beverly, FOR INFORMATION CALL-301-507-6581 To Catch a Thief 7:30 Palau, Public Information and Communications www.pgtheatres.com Coordinator, 301-474-8000. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Page4 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Thursday, January 28, 1999 ERBS Oasis Provides Dorsey Chapel Offers OBITUARY Historic Places Talk Tutoring & Study Help "Documenting African-Ameri Greenbelters were saddened can Historic Places," a lecture by Margaret A. Sparks to hear of the death of Marga Susan Pearl, Maryland-National by Mary Moien ERHS for students in grades 2 Longtime Greenbelt resident The Eleanor Roosevelt High through 12. ret (Peg) Sparks, a retired Capital Park and Planning Com Margaret (Peg) Sparks died Janu School (ERHS) Cluster of Freoch Immersion Program registered nurse and longtime mission (M-NCPPC) historian ary 15 at Doctor's Community schools will be offering tutoring This program, also available resident of Empire Place. We and author of the "African-Ameri Hospital. and other workshops at the on Tuesday evenings and Satur send condolences to the Sparks can Heritage Survey, 1996,!' will Born in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsyl school beginning on February day mornings will provide stu family. take place at Dorsey Chapel, an vania, on October 18, 1923, Peg 2. This project - The Oasis dents at all grade levels an op Congratulations to: historic African-American site, on graduated from Kingston High Program -includes individual portunity to review French Michelle Carter, a member Saturday, February 6, at 2 p.m. School in 1942. She continued tutoring, a study skills work grammar, reading, and essay of the class of 1999 at Loyola Admission is free. The Chapel is her education and became a reg shop, a computer lab where stu writing skills that will be tested College of Maryland, who re located at I 0704 Brookland road, istered nurse, graduating from the dents can prepare for the SAT on the Grand Concours and ceived the Cura Personalis Glenn Dale. For information or school of nursing at Wilkes-Barre tests, as well as a new program MSPAP exams. award presented to students directions, call 301-352-5544 or General Hospital. She was a for French Immersion students. SAT Lab who, through their volunteer TIY. r3i0,1,-6.9,9 -2544. member of the class of 1945. All activities are free. Walk-in The SAT Computer Lab will service to the community, have Shortly after marrying J. Eugene registration has already been provide students with the op embodied the Ignatian ideal of Sparks on September 18, 1945, held; however, parents can reg portunity to practice skills that care for the individual person. n.....L1 Your're she moved with him to Texas and ister their students by calling will be tested on the SAT Suzanne Moien, on the Welcome then to Greenfield, Massachusetts. the Oasis office at 301-614- exam. This lab is available on Dean's List for the fall 1998 l~t Here It was there that her three sons 3451. Tutor volunteers at all Saturdays from IO a.m. to noon semester at the University of were born. The family moved to grade levels are also needed as and is walk-in with no pre-reg Maryland, College Park. (This St. George's EMmarpyilraen dP lianc e1 9i5n8 Ganrede nsebtetllet do onne stheeerkei nagr eh eulspu atlhlya nm tourteo rsst uadveanitls istraStitound yre Squkiirlelsd .W orkshop pmoeiannt sa vsehrea ghea do fa 3t .5le.)a stS au zgarnandee, Episcopal Church year later. able. This program will be held daughter of Mary and Barry Mrs._S parks worked as a reg Tutoring each Tuesday for students in Moien of Woodland Way, was a Comer of Lanham-ESpeviesrcno RpoaaVd A(MnDgl i5c6a4n) istered nurse at Walter Reed Hos Free individual tutoring is grades 6 through 9 to review a 1996 graduate of Eleanor and Glenn Dale Road, Just South of pital for several years. She also available on Tuesday evenings variety of strategies for effec Roosevelt High School. Greenbelt Rd (MD193), Glenn Dale worked on the children's wing at and Saturday mornings at tive study habits. Rosemary Reiss, daughter of 301-262-3285 Glenn Dale Hospital and later in Roundtable Discussions Theodore Reiss of Parkway, httpJ/members.aol.com/stgeogd/ a private practice in College Park. In addition to the workshops was named to the Dean's List Sunday Services Near the end of her career, she Funeral services were held on described above, the Human at Hamilton College for the 9 am Folk Service (Interpreted for the conducted medical physicals for Tuesday, January 19 at Gasch's Relations Commission will be 1998 fall semester. Reiss is Deaf/Hard of Hearing) insurance companies. She retired Funeral Home in Hyattsville. sponsoring roundtable discus also an ERHS graduate. 10 am Education for all ages in 1987. She later did volunteer Her granddaughter Heather read a sions for youths in areas such 11 am Sung Service work for Prince George's County. moving poem, she wrote for her as nicial/ethnic tension, vio Peg's husband Gene preceded grandmother at the funeral ser lence, healthy and responsible Berwyn Presbyterian Church her in death. She is survived by vice. Interment was at Ft. Lincoln dating relationships, substance her three sons, Guy, Kenneth, and Cemetery next to her husband. abuse, etc. Adults are encour John Sparks; her daughters-in Memorial contributions may aged to join a study group to 6301 Greenbelt Road law, Marjorie and Debra Sparks; be made to the Howard Baker discuss race relations or Sunday School 9:30 a.m. her sister Jeanne Sweeney; and Nursing Scholarship, c/o multicultural diversity. For in her grandchildren, Heather, Sean, Greenbelt American Legion, 6900 formation on the roundtable Worship Service 11:00 a.m. Justin, and Sheila Sparks, and Greenbelt Road, Greenbelt, MD discussions, contact Julie or Sherry Mullikin. 20770. Cheryl at 301-883-6170. . All are Welcome ' 1~ an FAITH MINISTRIES Interim Pastor Universalist Church Rev. Jo Serchak 301-474-7573 3215 Powder Mill Road, 40 Ridge Rd., Greenbelt (301) 441-4935 Beltsville/ Adelphi (301-937-3666) Saturday 6:30 - 9:00 P.M.: Prayer Meeting UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Welcomes you to our open, Sunday 4:00 - 7:00 P.M.: Worship Service nurturing community Mowatt Memorial United Methodist Church 1. TOPIC: JEHOVAH- TSIDKEENU (THE LORD OUR January 31, 1999 40 Ridge Road. Greenbelt RIGHTEOUSNESS) 9:30 & 11:15 a.m. 301-474-9410 "Raising Kids Who Care" 2. DELIVERANCE SERVICE SUNDAY by Dr. AJbobhyn Ctlru~rwchlegya , You ARE WELCOME Pastor Francis Gyemfl Childrens and Adults Interim Minister Tune in to ourradio broadcast on WFAX 1220 AM at 2:45 pm on Sundays ~ Bible Study 9:30 am Reli ious Education 9:30 a.m. ~ ~jd~!!a~lilllll----..!!IC'--· Worship Service 11 :00 am Handicapped accessible Rev. Guillermo Chavez. Pastor A TREE OF LIFE TO THEM THAT HOLD FAST TO IT All persons from all races and cultural backgrounds are 1'~) «: e\~ ~~ welcome. To ether we learn to seNe Christ ~!$~ Catholic r(~ MASS SCHEDULE: SYNAGOGUE Community 10 Ridge Road, Greenbelt • 301-474-4223 Sunday 8, 9:30, 11 a.m., 12:30 p.m. of Greenbelt Reconstructionist / Conservative Saturday 5 p.m. Tues.-Fri. (9-1) SUNDAY i\/1ASS, I 0.00 A.M Nursery and religious schools (K-7) • Confirmation Daily Mass: 7:30 a.m. Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. Monday-Saturday MUNICIPAL BUILDING A Full Range of Social and Religious Activities Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturday 3:45-4:45 p.m. Friday Evening and Saturday Services Rev. Thomas F. Crowley, Pastor SERVE BREAKFAST Rabbi onathan Cohen Cantor Phil Greenfield In Residence: Rev. Walter J. Tappe AT S.O.M.E. Greenbelt Community Church ST. HUGH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Sunday, January 31 (Meet at 135 Crescent Road, Greenbelt, Md. St. Hughs School parking lot, UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST .-!!I 6 OOA M) Hillside & ~rescent Roads HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN CHURCH Phone: 301-474-6171 mornings Ill!!!' Baha'i Faith SUNDAY WORSHIP Friendly people worshiping God and serving their community 10:15 a.m. Worship Services 8:30 and 11:15 a.m. ''The world is but a show, vain and Bible Class Series: 10:00 am empty, a mere nothing bearing the Daniel Hamlin, Pastor semblance of reality. Set not your "A church of the open mind, the warm heart, "When Crisis Strikes-What to Pray When affections upon it...Verily I say, the the aspiring soul, and the social vision ... " You Don't Know What to Pray" - world is like the vapour in a desert, which the thirsty dreameth to be Taught by Pastor Mentz water and striveth after it with all New. "What's So Old About The Old Testament" - his might, until when he cometh unto it, he findeth it to be mere Taught by Jason Faunce illusion." "Nurturing by God's Design" - Wcated~ o~ '"Ya'?!!i~o~/ -Baha'i Sacred Writings Taught by Wendy Linstrom Greenbelt Baha'i Community Morning Worship Service (Sunday) 8:35 & 11 :00 AM -r ~ , -----·••~-V~-~ P.O. Box245 Bible Study for all ages (Sunday) 9:45 AM Greenbelt, MD 20770 Evening Worship and Small Groups (Sunday) 6:00 PM 301-345-2918 301-220-3160 Prayer (Wednesday) 7:00 PM Tune in Baha'i Radio every Saturday at For transportation or more information ca/1474-4212 1.- 12 noon on WUST 1120 on the AM dial ;::;;;J;;JleJ jrnet at G:nBapte~ 6905 Greenbelt Road, Greenbelt, MD 20770 Information about the Baha'i Faith is on the World Wide Web at: http://www.bahai.org/ Rev. Stephen H. Mentz, Pastor (301) 345-5111 Thursday, January 28, 1999 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW PageS BIT~BCOCK Novak carries. When we get our FILMS "indirect." Science Scholarships first glimpse of the flowers, the The portly director, whose For Minorities (Continued from page 1) petals suddenly start to break off (Continued from page 1) obsessions with his various and begin to perform a musical leading ladies played an impor The American Chemical Soci this film had the unfortunate routine very unsettling to watch the period just after the introduc- tant part in his creative process, ety will award more than 200 fate of being filmed after "Ver because it signifies that we are . tion of television, when dwin was so enraptured with Grace college scholarships, totaling tigo" and before "Psycho," both seeing the breakdown of dling movie audiences were Kelly that he managed to lose $2,500 each, to African-Ameri considered Hitchcock's master Stewart's psyche, an impression given Polaroid spectacles that 100 pounds around the time can, Hispanic, and American In pieces, it is still revered in the later shown to be fact when, in made the images on the screen "To Catch a Thief' was made. dian high school students. Mi world of film and should not be another animated sequence, appear three-dimensional. Never In this film, which he called nority science students are en overlooked. Hitchcock sends Stewart spiraling theless, once "Dial M for Mur "a lightweight story" and shot couraged to apply by contacting With "North by Northwest," • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • der" was released, it was mostly on the French Riviera, Kelly's the Minority Affairs Office of the Hitchcock seemed to go back to shown in the normal, flat version role had more substance. Un American Chemical Society at 1- the films he created when he The Alfred Hitchcock: that Greenbelt audiences will see like in the tightly-confined 800-227-5558 (x6250) prior to was in Britain during the this week. "Dial M for Murder," the cam February 15, The scholarships Film Festival 1930s, when he produced the In the opening credits, era ranges• freely, taking full are awarded on merit and finan bulk of his spy movies like Box Score Hitchcock wanted to show a advantage of the locale, espe cial need. "The Lady Vanishes" and "The closeup of a hand dialing a cially in a classic chase scene 39 Steps." The film moves phone. Unfortunately, tpe ste on the Grande Corniche. along at a frantic pace with Friday, January 22 reoscopic camera was unable to The film stars Cary Grant as a shots of the ~r~works ~uring. a barely enough time for the au Total Patrons 432 get a clear enough focus, so a suave retired jewel thief. He scene of an mtlmate dmner m dience to grab a gasp of breath Single Ticket Sales $975 huge telephone dial and a big comes under suspicion when the Grace Kelly's apartment. "To before another thrill comes TripleTix Sales $802.50 wooden finger had fo be,•eon° area· is,•hit oy·a 'string ,of ,jewel 1 'Catbh a Thief,,;, is one-of the shooting across the screen. The structed for the shot. robberies' atNP fihd's himself "films of the 50s, that cxt-e'ilded way Hitchcock was able to Saturday, January 23 Grace Kelly forced to conduct his own the limits of adult humor shown achieve this effect is pure Total Patrons 481 "Dial M for Murder" was the investigation. He meets and falls on the screen. movie bliss: Hitchcock edits his Single Ticket Sales $1,251 first Hitchcock film to star Grace in love with Grace Kelly, but Hitchcock Cameos film to the point where there is TripleTix Sales $480 Kelly, whom the director called gradually begins to suspect that In both movies, as in most nothing left to watch except for the most cooperative actress he she is the thief. of Hitchcock's films, the direc- the gunfire to come or for the Sunday, January 24 ever directed. "Dial M" was an Pushed the Boundaries tor makes a brief cameo ap- final punch to be thrown. Even Patrons 308 • important film for her, since it The di'alogue betw~en the'· lpe~-ta~ce.. ln1 ,!?o Cate~ a after all that has occurred, Ticket was the first really to show her st'ars of "To Catch a Thief' was Tl'uef he tftay be seen -sitting Hitchcock doesn't stop: he Concession Sales $1071.50 icy beauty to best advantage. daring for its day, with its ver- next. to Cary _Grant on a bus. forces the actor's face into the Hitchcock stated several times bal and visual sexual innuen- Audiences will have to stay shot, forming extreme closeups Weekend Totals that she especially appealed to dos. Film buffs will enjoy par- alert to catch him in "Dial M so we in the audience can see Patrons 1,221 him because her sex appeal was ticularly the intercutting of the for Murder," however. the sweat literally forming on Concession Sales $1,599 the foreheads of the actors. wayAsl thboeu gkhn oCwanr yf oGr rahnits wfliilgl hatly T•o •ta •l S•a •le s• • • • • • •$ 6•, 1•7 •9 cTahuesaet,e ra afalscot twhaetn td itdon 'ht eelpsc aap eg rtehaet OPEN GYM romantic roles, his work in (literally) into a world of madness. city's residents or·its outlying com AT THE GREENBELT Hitchcock's films, and espe Just as he had done with Cary munities. The Friday night show 'coMMUN'ITY)C ENTERr cially in "North by Northwest," Grant, Hitchcock took Stewart, ings of "North by Northwest" and is just as good, and may be one of the mainstays of early Hol "Vertigo" were filled to capacity, even better for one simple rea lywood, and turned him into a every seat filled (despite the chill 12 Y" g UNDER {Supervi1ed/ son: Grant is human to man with foibles, curiosities, and a ing temps and the constant rain), SUNDAYS, BEGINNING JANUARY 31 Hitchcock. Alfred Hitchcock hubris that ultimately sends him to with the promise of even more never really looked at his actors his downfall. Watching Stewart's sellouts during the week. Although 3:00pm-6:00pm as performers who read lines performance in this film is like many of the theatergoers came to Adult volunteers are needed. ,,ti • for him; he looked at them as watching a man fall slowly into help out the cause, their minds real people. Therefore, when the sort of sick and twisted world were solely on enjoying the movie, Recreation registration form must he {i!t,d ,..t Cary Grant is running from the that love can send some people even if they had seen them when parent/guardian. cropduster in the empty corn into if they are not careful or they first came out. field, the look on his face is strong of will. Unfortunately, a George Mill of Greenbelt, one pure terror, and that is what sad streak in Hitchcock's films be of the many who braved the ele IS yr1.-18 yr1 Hitchcock wanted. When Grant gan with "Vertigo," the actresses ments to see the films and claims sweated, he was really sweating being treated as nothing more than to have seen 43 of Hitchcock's 53 WEDNESDAYS bullets. While Hitchcock shot background. Although Kim films, said that although he has 4:00pm-6:00pm Grant in a way that causes us Novak gives a blistering and dan seen the majority of Hitchcock's to look at him as human, he gerous performance in some films, "Nothing beats seeing them Must have current high school ID to enter. filmed Eva Marie Saint in a way scenes all she does is block for on the big screen.'' For more information please call the Greenbelt that leaves us confused as to what Hitchcock to place some action in Lee Shields of Greenbelt her true stake in the movie is. a scene. shares this attitude. Shields Community Center at (301) 397-2208. Shooting her bathed m soft lights, Not only are these films a great stated that he had seen "North by Hitchcock gives us the impression treat to see (the only w~y Northwest" when it was first re =• ·······················································=• that Saint is going to be the only Hitchcock's films should be seen leased and owns the film on •• •• one who keeps Grant's crime un is on the big screen), but ·the video, but the big screen, he •• •• der wraps. But with the shadows money earned at the Greenbelt says, is the only way to _see it. •• •• • • that eclipse one side of Saint's • • • • face, we really can't tell what she • • • • will do, and that is what Hitchcock • • wants us to do: keep guessing. •: Greenbelt Homes, Inc. (GHI), one of the largest and most •: ''Vertigo" : established housing cooperatives in the country, is offering : Released the year before "North : brief and informative presentations designed to introduce : by North," "Vertigo" is a thrilling, •: cooperative life style to you. The presentation will explain :• chilling, and beautifully made film : what a cooperative is, how it operates, what services are : that only Hitchcock could create. : provided members, and finan~rng sources which are : Starring Jimmy Stewart, ! ! reenbelt Arts Cen available. This information will be useful to you whether or Hitchcock's other favorite actor, Auditions for : not you purchase membership in the cooperative or decide : and Kim Novak, Hitchcock took : to purchase a home elsewhere. This is an ideal opportunity : every single page out of the Lend Me a Tenor • • director's handbook and used it to ·: for you to learn about GHI in a relaxed atmosphere and : perfection in this movie. Written by: Ken Ludwig :• afford you the opportunity to make an informed decision I• "Vertigo" seems to have Directed by: Scott Bloom : about your future housing needs. I February 1 & 2 7:30 PM • • marked a new beginning in the • • way Hitchcock was planning to Casting: : The next presentation will be held on: I • • direct his films. One of the most 4MEN •• •• obvious new techniques is the use 4WOMEN : Monday, February 1, 1999 7:15 p.m. I of different camera angles, the : Saturday, February 20, 1999 11 :00 a.m. I best case being the first instance = • when we see Jimmy Stewart ex la that the famous Italian tenor, Tito Merelll, or an • Please call the Receptionist at (301) 474-4161 for • periencing vertigo. As we look imposter with a wonderful voice? And who Is the reservations and information. The sessions are free, and ••• down at the street below, it seems naked woman in his bathroom? What about the one • there is no obligation. • to undulate back and forth and • in his closet? And why are the police chasing him? Is • swirl around, making the viewers • feel as if they themselves are get this a British sex farce, or A Night at the Opera? I GREENBELT HOMES, INC. ! ting dizzy watching from this : Hamilton Place I height, and that they too are ex Cold readinp from the script. • • •• Green~elt, Maryland 20770 •• periencing the fear of heights. Head shots welcome but not necessar I G) I Another new trick in Hitchcock's lht Gc,enbe/1 M• Center arsenal is the use of animation in the middle of the film such as in 123 Centerway Greenbelt (next to the Post Office) = =.w=: = • • the bouquet of flowers that Kim For more lnfonnatlon call 301 441-8no ••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• !Pa.g!e! 61 !~---~--------------....::.:..:.:.::.:..:...G:R.E.E.N.B.E_LT_ NEW_S R_EVI_EW ________- :--_____T_hu_rs_da_y, _Ja_nu_ a_r_y, .2:8;_, _19;_9_9 _Th_ urs_day_, Ja_nua_ry 2_8, 1_999_ ____________GRE_ENB_ELT_ NEW_S R_EVI_EW ___________________ P_a;;g:e_ _7 _.. 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'-• -Fre-e B-lo-od- P-res-sur-e T-es-ter- ~ L FLEMING YORK PSC 1134, PO BOX 589, YORK, PA 17405-0589 Page8 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Thursday, January 28, 1999 OPEN DOOR nior citizens from $15,000 to $32,000. He noted that although (Continued from page 1) Maryland has a high income tax both the criticism of low MSPAP rate, the state was only 33rd teach in Maryland for four years test scores and high percentage among the states in the amount after getting their degrees. Both of noncertified teachers. MSPAP of total taxes paid by its resi Hubbard and Pitkin referred to a doesn't consider the problems re- dents. meeting to be held on January suiting from the transitory status City Needs 22 by the House Appropriations of many children, and the inabil- Mayor pro tern Thomas White Committee, upon which Pitkin ity for an education program to appeared on behalf of the city. serves, with the county school teach children who are constantly The city council would like state board. Her committee is deeply changing schools, she said. The financing assistance for the repair concerned about the lack of fact that a teacher is noncertified and preservation of the Mother progress in implementing audit does not mean that the person is and Child statue at Roosevelt recommendations and the lack of not qualified to teach, just that Center in original "Greenbelt." It , a clear strategic plan to guid~ , the person i)as not taken the also seeks aid for the restoration the system impl~mentation. state's prescribed courses, she of the movie theater facade sign ' Hubbard warned that the forth- , agreed, Hubbard noted that low that read "Greenbelt" and was coming report of the legislative MSPAP scores -were closely re- placed over the marquee at the oversite committee would not be lated to indicators of poverty lev- Greenbelters offer advice to their legislators at the Open Door historic commercial center. The positive. "The. Board of Educa- els among students and t h at Ia c k tion seems to think that a 3.2%. Ci>( teacher certification directly meeting on January 16· , . -photo by Prospero Zevallos city also supports proposed legis lation by the Maryland Municipal , inc.re.-~e ).Q, M~P*P rIM.aJYlanq 1related tQ ;i shortage:of rteachers:, ; ,i League that would protect mu ,,,. ~~h9ot Peq°QJIV~n~ ,M~e~ment :i, Pitwin ~aid that she was looking to"rruse new·taxes i~ l'igt!t.of the both the Washington and Balti nicipal rights over public rights · Program] scores is good enough at a bill that would provide extra surplus. _Proposals have b~en more areas. However, he felt of-way if utilities are deregulated. for them to come down and put compensation to teachers that made to increase the gasohne . that a tax increase was not· Other city-supported league legis gloss over accountability and ask were certified so that they would · tax, the sales tax, and the up~er needed this year. lation relates to municipal liabil for money," he said. But the remain in the state instead of go~ levels of the graduated s~ate in- Pitkin noted efforts to not ity protection for computer prob oversite committee has had prob- ing elsewhere. Green noted that come tax, as well as the cigarette fund mass transit with highway lems relating to the year 2000 lems in receivjng information there was a d_irect c~>rrelation be- tax. Both ?r~en, a~d Hub~ard funds. The proposal to r;iise the (the Y2K bug) and increased fr,om. the _sc~opl, <;>?r: • 'The tween low -s(lore~.an,d teacher tho?ght th~, tn~rease ln ·the c1ga- sales tax w&s to provide separate state funding support for munici se ool b<>ilr is m km our job certific~tion. He has a biH that rerte tax .would occur. Green funding for transit. "We need to pal police. · harder by not wanting to be ac- would allow Maryland retired said that there was ~ one-in-_50 continue to fight for transit," she countable to the oversite com- teachers on state pension to come chance for the gasoline tax m- said. mittee for funding," he contin- back to teach without being pe- crease to pass lffld a on~-in-100 Green said that he expected Black History Events ued. "If we don't get the school nalized. He said that a Virginia chance for the sales tax increase the surplus to provide some tax Brochure Available board to start nToving in that di- retired teacher had recently been to pass. cuts. He hoped that it would ac rection, we will have a much hired to teach at Eleanor Isaac Robinson thought that a celerate the implementation of in February is Black History tougher time, if we can at all, in Roosevelt High School, but that higher gasoline tax would dis- come tax cuts previously autho Month. The Maryland-National getting funds out of the appro- it was not possible to bring back courage people from commuting rized by the legislature to be in Capital Park and Planning Com priations committee in_...the next a. Maryland retired teacher with- long distances and be beneficial stituted over a five year period of mission will present programs at • fi ur years-." (;fhe J m1 ry 22" otn. thli! p'erst>h being penalized for the environment. Pitkin dis- time. He also supported increas various sites and times. For a nearing by the Appropriations by his or her pension being re- agreed, however, noting that the ing the income exemption for se- brochure call 301-454-1450. Committee proved to be rancor- duced. increased tax would provide ous, according to newspaper ac- Mary Chapman told the de!- more funds to build highways Traditional Monuments Cremation counts, with Committee Chair egates that teaching noncertified that would contribute to urban Howard Rawlings criticizing the courses was very demanding sprawl. Green said that there Funerals Service board for its hiring practices and upon teachers. In the middle was a big funding need to pay Donald V. Borgwardt Board of Education Member school in which she taught, she for a new Woodrow Wilson Kenneth E. Johnson (and many other teachers) had to bridge for Interstate 95 to cross Funeral Home, P.A. snbsequenting calling. on House teach one class out of her field the Potomac River. The $1.8 I h'8Vt'B~r t;~!ipar"fl"irytbt"'fu "re- and that class required far more b Ilion cost is unfuhded with the Family owned and operated cuse" Rawlings from matters to of her time and took away from expectation that Maryland, Vir- 4400 Powder Mill Rd. do with the county schools be- her time with pupils that are in ginia and the District of Colum- cause he was "prejudiced.") need of extra help. bia will have to fund half the Beltsville, Md. 20705-2751 Pre-Need Counseling Exceptions New Taxes cost. He also noted that mass (301) 937-1707 By Appointment Janet Parker took exception to Harman asked about proposals transit budgets were going up in We promise you caring, comfortable ... affordable dentistry. • • and we're in your neighborhood! r------------.. DRS. MCCARL Our family has been serving your For Our New Patients community for 61 years and we just keep 301-474-4144 Polishi~ & Cleaning growing. :,25. 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MCCARL & McCarl Wednesday 9-8:30 Quintessence Award for Excellence in Clinical Restorative Dentistry. 28 Ridge Road Thursday 8-4 Greenbelt, Maryland 20770-0717 Friday 8-4 All four Ors: are ranked as Clinical Field instructors for 1991-92 by the University of Maryland Dental Sch~I Call us today for a Satisfying Smile! Saturday 8-11 :30 Thursday, January 28, 1999 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Page9 19, it was reported that blank CABLE rent franchise until June 30, checks taken from an office during I 999. The current franchise is a burglary on Jan. 15 had been (Continued from page 1) due to expire on February 28, cashed. Investigation is ongoing. 1999, which does not allow Based on information released by the Greenbelt Police Department. Dates 7800 block of Cloister Place, system more compatible with enough time for all municipali and times are those when police were first contacted about incidents. Jan. 20, 6:26 p.m., a 20" Huffy user equipment. Customer ser ties to take the necessary actions. BMX bicycle was reported stolen vice will be held to much higher The date of June 30, 1999 is be Jan. 15, 8:48 p.m., a cab driver 7:53 p.m., a former employee of a from the backyard of a residence. standards with fines imposed for ing requested so as to provide a picked up two men at the retail establishment at~empted to Vehicle Crimes non-compliance. Other features sufficient buffer of time to avoid Greenbelt Metro station and drove retrieve a paycheck. An argument 6200 block of Breezewood of the new agreement include the having to extend the franchise them to the 9000 block of ensued over money she allegedly Drive, Jan. 15, a maroon 1994 provision for cable modems and again in the near future. How Breezewood Drive. Upon arrival, owed the business. When the Honda Accord with Maryland tags the construction of a fiber optic ever, it is expected that all of the one of the men produced a silver former employee said she was go NKRUMAH was stolen. cable-based countywide institu actions will be completed by the barreled handgun and demanded ing to take money from the regis Beltway Plaza Mall, Jan. 15, a tional network. The renewal end of March and the city will money from the driver. After being ter since the owner would not give light blue 1994 Honda Accord agreement will also be held as be operating under the new given a quantity of currency, the her the paycheck, the two got into with Maryland tags DXF 863 was the standard for any other cable agreement and ordinance by this men fled on foot. a physical altercation that went into stolen. company that wishes to hold a time. 6500 block of Capitol Drive, the mall area. The owner used pep 6500 block of Capitol Drive, franchise in Greenbelt. Copies of the proposed agree Jan. 16, 7:12 a.m., two men in a per spray against the former em Jan. 20, a black 1996 four-door As these negotiations have in ments are available for review at vehicle stopped purportedly to as ployee, allegedly in self defense. Cadillac with no tags was stolen. volved the county and a majority t,he Greenbelt City Office, 25 sist a man whose vehicle had be Both were advised of the proce A man had asked to inspect the of municipalities, coordination of Crescent Road, Greenbelt, MD. come disabled on Greenbelt Road. dure for obtaining warrants. vehicle; a salesperson gave him the these actions is crucial to the Anyone with questions about They used their vehicle to push the Drugs keys so he could start the vehicle, deal. Since it will take some these documents may contact man's vehicle onto Capitol Drive. 5700 block of Metro Drive, Jan. and the man drove off in it. The time to make sure every munici Beverly Palau, Public Informa When he exited his vehicle, one of 19, 8:35 a.m., a 23-year-old male thief had arrived with another man, pality is on board, the city will tion and Communications Coor them put an unknown object nonresident already in custody was who followed in their vehicle, an request an extension of the cut- dinator, at 301-474-8000. against his back and told him not arrested after being found to have off-white Nissan 300ZX. 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"police-style" model, possibly with encouraged to call the Hanover Drive. Volunteers Needed FIREPLACE in living room. This is the one gray primer on it. Greenbelt Narcotics Hot Line you've been waiting forl Call Now -$69,900 Beltway Plaza Mall, Jan. 16, at 30 l-507-6522. Callers The University of Maryland's Wooded location with large addition! Large 2:06 p.m., two male youths at may remain anonymous. Cable Renewal ESOL Conversion Program is living room extension overtooks fenced backyard. Laundry rm addit too! $49,900 tine map treeds trtooo rmo.b aT hmea nv icatt imgu nsptrouicnkt 6900 block of Hanover Park Hearing February 10 dloisockuisnsgi ofno rg rvooulpusn tweeitrhs ithof ehfonlad- ,..u bBaritehl< o. no fwirlslht oflmoo&r. ,wCiio'tni vrleant)ielen·t taod tdheil jeCiet-n~tedr. the armed youth on the arm, caus way, Jan. 17, 1:33 p.m., entry into The Prince George's County tional students during the spring Lots of space for the money -Call! $79,900 ing the gun to fall to the floor. The a residence was attempted by pry Cable Television Commission semester (Feb. 22 - May 7). The 2 Bdrm - Custom molding, built-in china victim then attempted to restrain ing both the front and balcony will hold a meeting on renewal time commitment is two hours cab, fish pond & fountain, alarm system and the youth who had been armed; doors. of the cable television fran per week for ten weeks. Groups more. Renovated! $1,500 c. help $46,900 whoowuelvde-rb,e hreo bbbroekrse ffrleede aonnd fboootth. Jan6. 61070, b7lo:2ck9 opf. mL.a,k ee nPtaryrk iDntroiv ea, c1h0i,s e6s po.nm W., eCdonensfdeareyn, cFee bRruoaormy aacrec oirndfinogrm toa l vaonludn taereer s's cahvaeidlaubleild- 107 Transactions in '98! The weapon the suspect had used residence was attempted by prying I 024, County Administration ity. No teaching experience or Realty 1 has sold or settled more turned out to be a BB pistol. a ground-floor window. Building, Upper Marlboro. For foreign language fluency neces homes in Greenbelt than all other Edmonston Terrace at 9300 block of Edmonston more information, contact the sary. Contact the Counseling companies, COMBINED! Find out Edmonston Court, Jan. 18, 9:02 Road, Jan. 18, 2:12 a.m., currency, Cable Television Commission Center's Leaming Assistance Ser how the Realty 1 system can help p.m., a cab driver was dropping home electronic equipment, and at 301-952-3990; TDD 301- vice at 301-314-7696 for more you when it's time to buy or sell. off two men when one of them jewelry were stolen. The method 925-5 I 67. information. placed a dark semi-automatic of entry is unknown. 1 bedroom lower level unit, with hardwood mhaonndegyu nfr oamt hthise vniecctkim. aTnhde fyle dto oonk 18, 201 0c:1o3u rat .mof., Rgiidftg ec aRrdosa, ds, pJoarnts. SAVE ON THE HIGH Established in 1914, fRloeosr. sC tehnroteur;g ehnojuoty qAudiejat cweanltk sto. Be$lt2sv5i,ll9e0 A0 g. foot. 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Just a short Out-of~Town Transportation & Service Arrangements walk to the Roosevelt Center. $52,900 Limited to 16 participants in each group. 3 Bedroom Frame townhouse with vinyl 301•927-6100 Beginning the last week of February siding. Close to the library and Town GF RA A SNC CH I ~ and early in March. Center. Owner win pay closing -$49,900 4739 REAL TY 1 Funer!1'1-I~, Baltimore Avenue Call Dorie Arbach 301-490-0609 evenings or P.A. Hyattsville, MD 20781 301-808-5779 days 982-0044 or 1997 PRINCE GEORGE'S BOARD OF TRADE SMALL Bus1NESS OF THE Yw Clarenda Drake 301-499-2196. www.greenbelt.com/homes Page 10 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Thursday, January 28, 1999 WANTED SERVICES TOM McANDREW - GREENBELT CLASSIFIED WINDOWS & PAINTING - Replace BOOKS WANTED: From collections GUITAR Lessons - Scales, chords, ment windows and doors and vinyl sid to single books. 301-596-6156 theory, reading. Full-time instructor. ing. Phone 301/474-9434, MHIC 26087. c!!~~~~!~w,El 301-937-8370. NEED A HOUSE SITTER? Mature, TAXES -We solve tax problems. Call HOME MOVIES Slides, Pictures trans- refs.,careforpets,plants. 301-474-0501. Moryadas Associates tax service, 301- RATES ferred to VHS, Tape Repair. HLM Pro- 474-9427. CLASSIFIED: $2.50 minimum No job too small. ductions, Inc. 301-474-6748. HOUSECLEANING-$35+ up, 5 years for ten words. 15¢ each additional Se1"ice work and new homes. CASH FOR YOUR VALUABLES! epxlipees rpiernocveid, eedxc. eAllnegnet lr,e 3fe0r1e-n2c6e2s-. 4S6u0p7 . wHeOeUklSyE, oCnLe-EtiAmNeI. NAGl sdoo nfree ew eeesktl,y r,e bfsi . word. No charge for listing items that 'ALL work done by Master Electrician Jewelry, diamonds, watches, cameras, Brenda, 301-805-0821 are found. Submit ad with payment Insured.Uc. #1142 Pr. Geo. tools, guns. We buy, sell and Joan any- PIANO LESSONS - GREENBELT. to the News Review office by IO p.m. 301-622-6999 thing of value. We pawn autos. A-1 Beginners. Advanced. Kids. Adults. GLORIOUS HOME CARE assisted Tuesday, or to the News Review drop PAWNBROKERS 301-345-0858. Private lessons, 301-345-4132. living is open to seniors. We provide box in the Greenbelt Co-op grocery home-like quality care, monitoring of store before 7 p.m. Tuesday, or mail Former Auimmt State', Attorney CARPETS CLEANED -$ IO a room; medications, delicious home cooked to 15 Crescent Road, Suite l 00, TAX HELP YOUR PERscNAL. LAWYER large townhouses, $55. Satisfaction meals, 24-hour staff and much more. Greenbelt, Maryland 2CJ770. VALERIE L. SIEGEL guaranteed. 301-213-3273 Call for more information, 301-918- BOXED: $6.25 column inch. 20 years Experience Home a Bu•ine•• 1771. Minimum l 1/2 inches ($9.38). Dead . Fast Computerized Returns LIVING::~ line IO p.m Monday. Call Peggy Dutton lmpPOvement• HOUSECLEANING $35 and up. 5 yrs Include name, phone no. and ad 301-345-1815 ADVANCE DIRECTIVES WISLER CONSTRUCTON experience. Excellent references. Sup dress with ad copy. Ads not consid plies provided. Angel, 301-262-4607. ered accepted until published. Day, Evening appts. My office or POWERS OF AlTORNEY Drywall • Painting • Carpentry your home. Sr. Citizen and New 301/474-5632 LIGHT MOVING, hauling & odd jobs. I WILL PAINT interior or exterior of Account Discounts with this Ad. • Acoustical Ceiling • TIie • Etc. Call Quincy, 301-345-1007. your home. I have twenty years experi- ·❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ♦ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ llillB.11111 IIIIIGOOSIMI Licensed • Bonded • Insured ST,'A.. 'TE MOVER . M ov.m g?. W anna e1n8c4e9._ L ow rates. Call Robert, 301-474- Crescent Square MHIC#40475 301-345-1261 move a room, office, apartment, house? ---------- ❖ ♦:♦ ❖ Old Greenbelt ••::•• SCyusstte.om ms ✓✓ SMEARCVA. ICIIBEIM JIN,g •UlSlNH,lIOwXP& .A. .NN.TD. . O,.N. SITT Serving · HOME REPAIRS & Catl l• 3 0i1u-3u45l- •8*32f3t. ._._ .,t...-11. ELEuXxcpCielErai,Le 3nL0cEe1 N-a4Tn3d4 H -g4Oo6oU3d8S . Ere fCerLeEncAeNs.I NCaGll. ❖ one bedroom Monttor ✓ DATHElllEVAI./ BACK-UP Metro D.t IMPROVEMENTS 301-474-2192. ❖ apartments .❖. Pri&nt er ✓✓ WCEDB RSOIMTE // MINUTLETRIMNEETD ISAU PPORT F1o8rY Oevoersr • Carpentry TYPING: All kinds of typing from home in Spanish or English. Ask for ❖ From $540.00 ♦•♦ Repair PRODUCTION •Assembly/ INCOME TAX Margie, 301-317-1666. VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT: www.Mfbnet.com Installation ❖ ♦:♦ • TAKING CAUS FOR COMPUTER DOCTORS• PREPARATION DAYCARE Vista Mgmt. Co. FAX 301•474-7417 * Dcywall / ❖ ❖ 921SSISt Ave Unit fl 301-4 74 -309 5 Plaster PROFESSIONALLY PREPARED LICENSED DAY CARE provider has 301-982-4636 Collep Pait MD 20740 .............. REASONABLY PRICED ♦:♦ ❖ Old Reoords and Tapes * Painting CALL: opening for I infant & children 2 yrs. or ♦:♦ ♦:♦ ♦:♦ •:• ♦:♦ ♦:♦ •:• •:• ♦:♦ ♦:♦ ♦:♦ RHllllSlered onto CD ! ! ! RANDOLPH C. SPRINGER older. Please call Kathy, 301-441-2463. MlilC 71497 CPA MST M@bil® ! SPA Booy WoRKS John Dougherty 301-345-1293 (301) 998-4260 & SKIN CARE for Sale by Owner a - • Therapeutic Message 24 lakeside Dr. GREENBELT Immaculate 2,400 sq. ft. brick home on • Facials Nationally Certified large wooded/landscaped lot. 3-4 BR, 3 SERVICE • Waxing full BA, guest room/ home office. Finished Massage Therapists and * Enjoy relationships walkout basement with fireplace. Gleam Mollll CENTER Professional Estheticians • Make-up Design · * Improve commuication ing hardwood floors and decorator up Hours: Mor.-Tues 12-Spm & Wed-Thurs 9am-8pm • Fri-Sat 9am-6pm *Rekindle passion grades throughout. Custom kit. cabinets. "·\V,•'rt· A:,; l'\,·m· All new wood/aluminum windows. Car Uc>i!. ......- .~~ !-.G£EENTBW, MD 20770 • 301-345-1849 Ginny & Michael Hurney port, lg. treated deck, custom swing set, A~ Your i\eiµhhor" (301) 595-5135 Central A.C. Walk to everything! $220,000. Open House-Sat., Jan. 30, limmtrl:ffili-1111 10:00 • 3:00. 301-474-3662. GREENBELT FEDERAL CREDIT UNION AUTO REPAIRS a ROAD SERVICE Special Loan Rates POSITION VACANCIES POLICE OFFICER (CANDIDATE) $25,854.40 ($12.43/HR) We promise a fast and and POLICE OFFICER (CERTIFIED) $27J44.00 ($13.05/hr): Progessive pleasant purchase every 6.9% APR up to 5 years for Nell.'. Car Loans local govt. seeks individuals at least 21 yrs. old wlhigh school diploma or GED; good time you visit. 7. 5% APR up to 5 years for Used Car Loans physical condition w/vision correctable to 20120 wlglasses (not to exceed 201100 without) or must wear soft extended-wear contacts; must have valid driver's license; For more information, drug screen & background check required. Written exam will be given at later date. 161 CENTERWAY ROAD Call 301-474-5900 GREENBELT, MD 20770 Apply: City of Greenbelt Personnel, 25 Crescent Road, Greenbelt, MD 20770 or call A credit union for persons who live or work in Greenbelt 47 4-8348 301-474-1872 for required application. EOE (301) Apr=Annual Percentage Rate ,,, Rates subject to change without notice. ® BELTSVILLE SHELL INC. - We employ 10920 Baltimore Boulevard A ASE Certified ~ •• •• Beltsville, Maryland 20705 ,,.M echanics (301) 937-2066 ,....... __ State of Maryland I ■ ■ nN Price K:.ra1CA?f Vehicle Emissions Inspection Program Computerized wheel alignment. Club Complete brake service. L------==== Electronic engine controls. .,, R.BALTY, Certified Emissions Repair Facility Fuel injection service. 0 u s R ~ Maryland State inspection. outr-e;:l===== i: Suspension/shocks/struts. = ~ Victorian in Historic Riverdale Greenbelt Auto & Truck Repair Inc. Timing belts. .3, •Beltsville 5 Bd, 2 1/2 Ba, completely Warranty required maintenance. ~ ::: Shell remodeled· $175,000 Facility #5459 Kelly tires/computer balancing. · ~ New CAC & gas furnace • --~ 24 hour 7 day drop off. 1 p. Boxwood $163,000 Service bays open 8--5 weekdays&_ 8--3 Saturdays 159 Centerway Road • 4 Bd, 2 1/2 Baths ~IAai~ In-law apt, deck, fenced yard Greenbelt, Maryland 20770 Licensed to Practice Before IRS MDE 301-982-2582 RD Tax Service Belle Point Town House ~~VEJP 3-Finished levels $149,900 ~aryland Dfi,artmmt Let's Clear The Air 7310 Morrison Dr. Garage • rec. room A.S.E. of tile Environment Greenbelt, MD 20770 Master Certified Technicians Lanham 5 Bd, 3 level split, $I 49,900 • Electronic Filing Huge kitchen, rec. room, A complete service facility equipped to per • Fast refund (usually within 1-2 days) walk to NASA form all service requirements that your ■ Individuals & Small Business Preparation 2 Bd, Frame $48,000 manufacturer recommends to comply with $ 1 o off Tax Preparation with this ad Backs to forest Upgraded kitchen & bath Preventive Maintenance service sched We can come to you!II Call for appointment ules & extended warranty programs! Also, Evening & Weekend Hours GEORGE CANTWELL routine repairs that keep your vehicles op- Year Round Tax Service 301-982-7148 or • erating· safely & reliably. Call today f~r an appointment or if you have a tax question. 301-490-3763 •• ••■ (301) 864-2663 email: [email protected] Thursday, January 28, 1999 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Page 11 SCHOOb DRIVER NEEDED -From Votunteers Needed HELP WANTED ADVERTISING St. Matthias School in Lanham to home GREENBELT HOMES, INC. has the on Greenbrook Drive in Greenbelt for The Law Foundation of Prince following position available: electri 12-year-old girl. Needed every other George's County is seeking vol cian. Large housing development in week at 2:45 p.m. except Tuesdays at unteer Spanish/English translators. REAL ESTATE -SALE REAL ESTATE -RENT Greenbelt seeks licensed electrician. 4 p.m. Please call 301-6!'4-0919. For more information, call Ellen Salary up to $40,000 + outstanding . MERCHANDISE Bfo1?;ham at 301-864-8353. HUNTING RIDGE, spacious 2nd fl .. FOR RENT - GREENBELT benefits. Call 301-474-4161 ext. 152. Carpenter/ condo, 2 BR/2 BA, w/d, bale. across CHELSEA WOOD 2 bed/I bath FACTORY CLOSEOUT! Must make from pool and tennis courts, 6 min. condo, w/d, ac. $795, vacant. Call 301- ADVERTISEMENT DISTRIBUTOR room for incoming inventory. Arch Hand man from GSFC, $65K. Contact Jean Elden, 474-2308. Option to purchase. WANTED -Must be mature person of steel buildings I 6x20, 25x26, 30x40. 301-384-8700 or 301-725-8~87. FURNISHED BEDROOM in d12e ltiov e9r2 yaedarss a(nudn asbulpe etrov HisAePdP) ILtYo Financing available. Great 'for back to do all types of work in GREENBRIAR CONDO - 3/2, en townhouse for quiet female. Close to townhouse and condo doors in yard shops and garages. Call imme closed patio, back to the woods. UMCP, Metro, lake, fitness, stores, Greenbelt only. Transportation help diately, 1-800-341-7007. and around your home. $86,500 080. 301-982-1724 UM. NASA, 495,295. Avail. 2ll. 301-345- ful but not critical. Super references YARD/MOVING SALES Have many references. 2259. are a must. Top pay. 301-261-4161. GREENBELT -Lovely )Jomes. Quiet 301,596,5793 streets. Low down payments. Call 1- FOR RENT -GLEN ORA 3 fin. level SEC/OFC MGR-PT -Local church, 20 MOVING SALE -Pink/blue sofa and 800-892-7230 extension 9208. TH, 3 BR, 2 1/2 & 1/2 bath, deck, FP, hrs/wk, a.m., MS Word/WordPerfect/ love seat. Rocker chair and coffee quick walk to pool, tennis. Lovely Windows/database ex per. 301-345- table, $150. Oval dining table and 4 Patrick J. McAndrew IHmISmTeOdiRatIeC oGccRuEpaEnNcBy!E LTTh e$ 529 ,s9to0r0y. Lshoorwie , cLonodnigt io&n .F Aosvtaeirl., 310/310-/29691. -0C5a0l0l 5111 c2h2a0i-r1s5, 4$36.0 . Single bed, $40. Tel 301- Attorney At Law addition has a 20 foot living room. x266. F.A. Bowley General Practice Large dining room, new white kitchen, Plumbing Holbert's • Civil Lifigation • Criminal Litication 3 bedrooms, den with built-in book ROOMS FOR RENT -4 BR, freshly • Personal Injury • DWI/DUI shelves. Washer, dryer & dishwasher painted house in Silver Spring. 6 miles 301-345-1115 Home Imp. (auto accidents, slip & fall, injury/death) barues i&nc sluhdoepdp.i ngF ecnecnetedr !y aCrda.l l WBaarlbka rtoa fmroomre iUnfMorDm actiaomnp, HusM. 3C0a1l-l6 2J5o-s3h2 6fo2r, 30 years in area • Carpentry Painting •• WDiivllos rce•/ SCeopraproartiaotino n•s /MBVuAs iHneesasr iLnagws Zietz, 301-441-9511 ext.253. CELL 301-370-1057. New Baths, Faucets, Remodeling Repairs • Administrative Law FOR SALE BY OWNER -2 BR, 2 BA Washer Drains, Disposals M.H.I.C. 25916 S000 Sunnyside Avenue, Suite 10 I Beltsville, MD condo, Ocean City MD. Call R. Posey, All kinds of service work 301-982-3052. Wall to Wall Carpet Call Jack 301-345-8262 301-595-3880 Enterprise Carpets r SALE BY OWNER - 4-C Crescent Lewis Merritt 301-441-1266 -· INCOME TAX ~❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖~ Road. 2 bedroom block townhouse, J.Henson House Cleaning free garage, custom kitchen, Pella win All brands & styles at PREPARATION - dows, addition. Great location. REASONABLE Prices. Call Do you need help with your $49,900. Call 301-982-2077. for Appointment Anytime. If Computerized PHOTOGRAPH/CS house cleaning? Let us help. We no answer, please call back. Individual/Small are a husband and wife team I'm out selling to your Business working in your area for over neighbors. Michael Conde, CPA ♦ portraits twelve years with excellent Greenbelt references. GREENBELT CO-OPS 552-1267 ♦ portfolios We provide weekly, bi LORIE SCHEIBEL ♦ advertisjng weekiy and a spring type clean BEAUTIFUL END ing. Also available are window UNIT New Lioling!I!nN-leaww ALipsatrintmg!e!nNt ew Listing!! Potpourri ♦ commercial photography cleaning and interior painting. This home was on The M\lrovoed.l ■bnridc kH rialmltb-leBr■ wckitah tgoa rwagoeo!d (aV/Curye efenwb eglat rpagree , Anonymous Christian CLEAN AND SPOTLESS is available). 3-4 be:droonu. 2 full bath., 2nd kitchen support for hurting people. J.Henson an insured, reputable company. House & Garden Tour! on lower Ind with private entrance. Priatine condi Questioning personal tion. Large, In-el fencrd yard. A mu&t au! CaJJ Lorie. Call John or Tammy Two bedrooms. addition 301-261-0500. x266, $179,900. significance? photographer Litlle Cash Needf'd, ·ew Comtruclion Glenn Dale-Build your dream home. !3000 geta you Come and meet with other for Free estimates at w/table space & vaulted in, )ou help with project and denlop "aweat equjty.·· Christians who combine 301-441-9231 One-half acre cul-de-aac lou with g:u heat, 1ur (301) 262-5151 ceiling! \Valk thru rounded by tree,. CaU Lorie. 301-261-0500, x266. prayer, scripture, praise and : S:60.000 for 1011 200~ for yo~r dream home. real relationships. kitchen, sliding glas LORIE SCH EIBEL Long & Foster Thursdays -7:00 to 8:30 PM 301-261-0500 x266 door to deck and much loriescheibelaterols.com at Greenbelt Baptist Church Licensed MHIC more! Great location! Call 301-S23·2581 forln,fohnalion. Bonded #7540 Gehring $66,900. Construction Co., Inc. FREE IN HOME ESTIMATES PHONE 301-206-3400 Lo,v PRICE NEW FLOORS INSTALLED FAX 301-206-2620 For this 2 BR End Unit. HOME REMODELING SPECIALIST Backs to playground. Re Replacement Windows • Siding • Roofing modeled kitchen & great Repairs • Florida Rooms • Decks • Painting location. Only $46i600. CARPET• TILE• SAND & REFINISH Kitchens • Additions • Bathrooms CERAMIC • HARDWOOD BRICK - BLOCK - CONCRETE CALL TODAY! Free Estimates/Town References RONNIE PATE SHEllYWEST "Serving Greenbelt For 30 Years" REALTY EXECUTIVES 2000 _. II~ Old Greenbelt Citgo Call Dick Gehring 301 / 441-1246 301-507 -3279 iSJ ~---83-03- 5-8th- A-ve-. • -Be-rw-yn- H-ei-gh-ts,- M-D- --~ Dave Meadows Service Manager Like a ~ '3/ieM On ® good neighbor, Maryland State Inspections CJJental Health State Farm Oil Changes, Batteries . 301-4 74-0046 Brakes, Shocks, Tires is there. 20 Southway Exhausts & Tune-Ups WALTER M. MILLER, NORMAN R. RESSIN, Greenbelt, MD 20770 D.D.S. 0.0.S. MD State Lottery TOOTHACHE See me for car, home, • Open 24 Hours for Gas and Snacks • An aching tooth is perhaps the against the tooth or gum. The acid life and health most common dental emergency, can burn the soft tissue of the insurance. ., /PrankJohnson is ali1:>e. ... · and is certainly one of the most mouth. Until you can get treatment, unpleasant. The usual cause is tooth try not to chew on the tooth, and Don W. Taulelle, CLU decay, but there are so many other avoid hot or sweet foods. 7707 Belle Point Dr. And welllllll, sti11 offering possibilities that only your dentist, Remember, pain is the body's way Greenbelt, Md. 20770 trained to analyze the entire situa of giving you a message. It's a sig in-home service (or ~ny-in) on 301-474-5007 tion, may be able to diagnose and nal that something is wrong. Even relieve it. The pain will sometimes if the toothache goes away, you stereos, TV's,VCR's, be reduced or temporarily resolved should go to your dentist for an ex Monitors and camcorders by swallowing an analgesic like an amination as soon as possible. aspirin. Ice may give relief, but in Prepared as public service to pro Same old fairness, flamed tooth nerves sometimes mote better dental health. From the don't respond to it, and occasion office of: Walter M. Miller, D.D.S. • INIUUNC~ carefulness and courtesy. ally become even more painful. Norman R. Ressin, D.D.S., 6215 Don't apply a hot pack. A tooth Greenbelt Rd., CoHege Park, MD Days, Evenings & Weekends ache often involves a bacterial in 20740. Telephone: (301)474-2000; fection, and heat can cause it to Fax: (301) 474-3440; State Farm Insurance Companies 301-261-4161 ~spr-ead-. D-on-'t p-ut a-n a-spi-rin -tab-let- w-ww-.b-est-smi-le.c-om-. ---~ Home offices Bloom1ngton, Illinois