Grttnbtlt Townhouse Construction Proposed For Expected Storm Water Pond by Philip J. Hanyok ~ estern D~velol?ment Corporation has prop, ,sed con­ struction of residential townhouses for the site which has been under consideration to serve as a storm water man­ llews Beuiew agement facility for Greenway Center and the Maryland Trade Center. · AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER The Greenbelt City CouncU re. tempt by the owner to .nake bhe vlewed the proposal by the de- WSSC "express 1ts intent on the Volume 47, Number 47 P.O. Box 68, Greenbelt, Maryland 20770 Thurs., Oct. 11, 1984 velopers of Greenrway Center on propenty." The WSSC has since September 10 and voted to rec- provided a letter indicating that ommend denial of the plan. 'l"\he it intends to establish a storm Centennial Festivities Mark Greenbelt's Advisory Planning Board (APB) water detention facility on the also recommended denial of the site with construotion in 1986. plan because "tliis area has been According to an APIB report, Special Feelings for Elean.or Roosevelt proposed for use as a storm the WSSC, as of September 5, water detention facility." had not yet acquired the property. by Kelly A. J. Powers The more than seven acre T,he board also made recom- Although Greenbelt, along •tract, known as the Witt tract reendations to the council should with the rest of the nation, is located on Hanover Parkway' the preliminary plan be approved opposite the Greenway Eas.t Pro- b h will be celebrating the Cen­ fessional Center. Irt was rezoned v ti e county. First, "the city f h should request a site plan review tennial of former First Lady rom igh--;-rise a,partments (R-10) bf' granted prior to issuance of 's October to residential townhouses (R-T) any building permit." 12 birthday this week, the at bhe time of rezoning for the city will also be celebrating l\'.liaryland Trade Center. Second, "any development on Mrs. Roosevelt's personal in­ The Preliminary Plan of Su,b- this pareel should be made sub­ division proposed 84 "piggyback- ject to the adequacy of public volvement with Greenbelt. type" townhouses with a density faciUties, particularly roads." For it was with her concern of 12 units per acre. "Piggyback- Also, development should not pro. and actions that Greenbelt type" townhouses have one unit ceed until af'iter construc'tion of was first started. above or below two side-by-side Maryland Trade Center III be­ A memlber of President Frank­ units. cause the trade center is furtiher lin Roosevelt's brain Trust, Rex­ Nearly a year ago the City along in the planning process. ford Guy Tugwell, first thought Co uncil went on record as sup- Allowing smaller developments to of the idea of making the perfect porting a Washington Suburban proceed first would delay con­ community, one that. would en­ Sanitary Commission (WSSC) struction of the trade center III courage the identities and free­ plan that would use a major por- because changes in proposed road doms of each town member. tion of the Witt tract to create improvements might be needed. Mrs. Roosevelt seized the idea I'. natural ponding storm water And third, any site plan should and pushed for action with Pre­ detention facility. indicate the location of the need. sident Roosevelt. "It was Elea­ Greenbelt's Community Manager Roy Braden welcomes According to city staff, the ed rigtht-of-way for the extension nor's idea .and influence that got Eleanor Roosevelt to a Defense Fund Rally at Center School. proposed development was an at. of Ora Glen Drive across from the idea going," says J Davis, of This photo originally appeared in the February 27 1942' Greenway 'Center Drive." the Roose­ issue of the Co-operator (later renamed the Greenbeli News velt Democratic Club. "She real­ Review). - photo courtesy of City of Greenbelt Glendening Talks legion to Hold ly took it u,pon herself personally to see that the town .was going 2, 1968, Mrs. Roosevelt's daugh­ en to see first~hand how a green­ On Green Line Bull & Oyster Roast to be there. She stopped by of­ ter, Mrs. James A. Halsted, said, belt town such as Greenbelt was The Greenbelt American Le­ ten to ,see how it was going." "I remember that both my par­ functioning. She vjsited Center Parris N. Glendening will speak to the general membership meet­ gion Post 136 will hold a Bull & In fact, several town members ents had a very personal interest S~hool many times and appeared Oyster Roast on Sunday, October rememtber her visits were fre­ in tlhe development of greenbelt at a Defense RaHy in February ir.g of Citizens for the Green Line at 8 p.m., Tuesday, October 16 14 from 2 to 6 p.m. at the Post quent, to the point where Mrs. towns and both of them felt it 1942 when $1,000 was collected home on Greenbelt Road. Las Roosevelt and her Secret Service was a shllilile that a conservative for the war efforl. (See separ­ in the Maryland National Capi­ t~I Parks and Planning Commis­ Vegas games are also on the pro­ entourage 1became a familiar swing (in Congress) made it .im­ ate article frOIID News Review of {'."ram. For tickets call 34-5-0136. possible to build more greenbelt Nov. 25, 1971.) sion Auditorium at 6600 Kenil­ sight. worth Ave., RiverdaJe. There is The proceeds will benefit the •Greenbelt was built as one of towns around the peripheries of 11 nominal membership f e e Post's many programs which in­ the three .planned urban oities." In ea.clh of her visits Mrs. clude a monthly luncheon for 1 Roosevelt praised the neighborly though there is no fee for senio~ ' greenbelt" towns that existed on citizens or full- time students. Greenbelt's senior citizens, a the periphery of an ur,ban city. Mrs. Roosevelt was interested spirit of the Greenbelters and nursing scholarship and donations in the more personal aspects of asked them to constantly rededi­ Call 441- 1384 for more informa­ At the dediootion of the me­ tion about forming a group. to the city's six major churches. morial plaque at the site of the these green towns. Since Green­ cate themselves to the original The Legion also sponsors a Little historic Eleanor Roosevelt tree belt was so close to Washington, commulllity spirit. League team and a Miss Greenbelt on Crescent Road on November D.C., Mrs. Roosevelt was able oft- See ROOSEVELT, p. 5, col 3 Democratic Club Hosts contestant and hosts dinners for v~rious organizations - Little Anna Eleanor Roosevelt League, St. Hugh's T-Ball, swim Council Picks PAS for Police Study; Centennial Celebration team and others. To honor the 100th anniver­ PTSA DEBATES TRIM si.ry of one of its Club's name­ The Tuesday, October 16 meet­ Five New Officers Sworn In by Mayor sakes, the Eleanor and Franklin ir.g of the Eleanor Ro~sevelt High School PTSA will feature nel; an organizational analysis; Roosevelt Democratic Clu·b of by Sandra Barnes Administration Service (PA,S) be Greenbelt will host a number of a debate between representatives hired ~t a cost not to exceed an assesment of need for chang­ of groups favoring the amend­ Five new police officers es; and a determination as to events in Greenbelt this Satur­ were sworn in at the Mon­ $20,833. The unsuccessful com­ day. The public is invited to join ment of TRIM (Question A) and peting firm was the International whether the department should foose opposing it. The meeting day, October 1, meeting of seek accreditation. PAS will de­ in this celebration for the for­ Association of Chiefs of Police. will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the the Greenbelt City Council. velop an implementation plan mer first lady, who holds a spe­ Remembering . their pledge to cial place in the hearts of resi­ cafeteria, with the program com­ This brings the city's police based on its findings and recom­ mencing at about 8 p.m. 'l"\he pre­ force strength to 31 unffor­ the citizens in the last election, mendations. dents of Greenbelt, a New Deal council voted unanimously ( 4 to 0 era planned community. seRtations will be followed by med officers an increase of with member Toni Bram absent) Beltway Plaza Revisited At 11 a.m. across from the responses and questions and dis­ one over the past year. How­ cussion from the audience. to support the staffs recommen­ Mayor Gil Weidenfeld commen­ Municipal Building, 25 Crescent ever, 34 officers are authoriz­ dation. PAS has performed sim­ ted on grading being performed Road, the Clu·b will sponsor a ed by January 1. Included .ill\r studies for other jurisdic­ at Beltway Plaza on property tree-jected to the elementary, middle and sen­ Relive the festival or see what ment. Although the city mana­ sized, this study would be an the destruction of the hill which ior high school levels. '.!;he win­ was missed! Program schedule: ger ex.pressed no great enthus­ evaluation of the department and l>rov,ided a visual barrier to the r.ing essays and artwork wiil be 7:30 - "Outstand-ing Citizen iasm for the project, noting that would include such items as an Rprfoghill Lake complex. How­ displayed. and Art Show Awards;" 7:42 - often such studies are costly and assessment of management prac­ ever, Giese commented that at the For further information, con­ "Music and Entertainment;" 8 of limited usefulness, he never­ tices, staffing, scheduling, deploy­ time of development of Beltway tact Club President Gary Kohn -"1984 Miss Greenbelt Pageant" theless recommended the Public ment and superviision of person- See COUNCIL, p. 6, col. i at 474-8423, (approximately 50 minutes). Page 2 Gray Panther's Meetings 'Don't Drink the Water' Recollections Needed Gray Panthers will have a pot­ Opens at Utopia Friday 6rttnbtlt Jltws levitw luck dinner Saturday, October 13, Greenbelt Pioneers are invi­ 4:30 p.m. at the Greenbelt Youth Woody Allen's "Don't Drink ted to write down their recol­ AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER Center. Persons of all ages are the Water" opens Friday eve­ ALFRED M. SKOLNIK, PRESIDENT, 1959-1977 lections of Eleanor Roose­ Editor: Mary Lou Wllllamaon, 441-2662 invited. Bring a dish. There is ning, October 12, at the Utopia velt's trips to Greenbelt. Nawa Editor: Elaina Skolnik, 654-7423, 474-6060 no charge. For information or Theater, as the Adelphians Com­ Please send to the News Re­ Copy Editors: Barbara Llkowakl, 474-8483 transportation call 474-6890 munity Theater begins a three­ view or call Dorothy Lauber Virginia Baauchamp The following Saturday at 1 week run. 474-8000 at the city offices. STAFF p.m. Maggie Kuhn will speak to The come

GHI BUDGET - Eleanor Roosevelt FLOORCOVERINGS: in her column "My Day," ARMSTRONG'S Regal Candide and Tuesday, October 23 Collectors Solarian Vinyl Flo9r­ published after the December 15, 1937, coverings. Carpets by Todays Treasure. 8:00 p.m. visit to Greenbelt. -the Greenway Center Merchants SHOP AT HOME SERVICE AVAILABLE. Call 937-3733 Toda y. City Council Chambers -. WILL'S. DECORATING CENTER The meeting w.ill be televised on pu'blic service cahle TV 10508 Baltimore Blvd. Beltsville, MD channel A-10. Call 937-3733 • OPEN SUNDAY • Sale thru 10/ 31/84 Free Patterns Available An Early Visit Memorial Plaque Eleanor Roosevelt Celebrations (These excerpts are taken from "Anna Eleanor Roosevelt Me- (Continued from page 1) For Doll-makers Here Free patterns for rag dolls the issue of Nov. 25, 1971- morial T,ree Deal dream town, a town to be Clear!ly Mrs. Roosevel,t's visits to be donated to the "Toys for "Atlantis on the Hill" by Robert First Lady of the Land were more than courtesy calls, built for and by New Deal poli­ Muller). ~rst Lady of the World Tots" drive in December will be says J Davis; they reflected in­ cies. T•hus the tree remains on available at Saturday's Flea Mar­ Wife of our 32nd President stead "111 personal concern of Mrs . Crescent Rd. with ivy vines now . . . . "An apocryphal story is First chairman of ,the U.N. ket in the Center, announces Dee told of a visitor to early Green­ Roosevelt's for the development engulfing its trunk. Raley, coordinator of the project. Commission on Human of the people and the town of But soon the tree will have belt who, noting the relative iso­ Rights lation of the town, asked a local Green1belt." Because of this spe­ company in its symbolic connec­ A Greenbelt resident many From this point she surveyed cial relations'hiip, Greenbel,t has tion wi:th Mrs. Roosevelit. The years ago, Dee has obtained the resident what people do here in the site and spurred ·the woi,k their spare time. Back came the a'lways felt an obligation to Mrs. '.twosevelit Democratic Club b patterns for Greenbelt doll-mak­ of •buHding Greenbel't - the Roosevelt's memory. planning to plant a 16-foot blue ers and for a similar drive in rejoinder, 'We organize.'" firsJt community in the land Organize they did, with thirty­ For example, when the Eleanor spruce in Novemil>er to honor Crofton, where she now lives. planned for the uplift and un­ Rooseveit Higih Sch~l was being Mrs. Roosevelt. "The tree will Those who cannot pick up a pat­ seven clubs established in the first folding of the human spirit. few months of Gre~nbelt's exist­ built in 1975/6, i,t was slated to be planted almost exactly where tern Saturday can call her at Her continuing interest heliped 1be named after President Roose­ the old Christmas tree is, near 721-0513. The patterns may also ence. One old-time resident remi­ to make real ,the dream of an ni-sced, "Before the Maryland velt. Immediately several Green­ the Municipal Building, some­ be had by leaving a name and ideal community." Legislature made it a city, Green­ >be1ters interjected, asking t>hwt time in Novem'ber," says J Da­ phone number at 441-8770. belt was a lusty, brawlin.g town. •plans. The visit, and Mrs. Roose­ instead it be named after Mrs. vis. There will be an early cer­ Hand-made dolls as well as Folks were alive and dynamic. velt's follow-u,p column in the Roosevelt, who, they argued, was emony dedicating the tree, how­ other new toys will be collected They attacked community prob­ syndicated My Day, prompted so interested in the lives of the ever, on Saturday, October 13 at early in December. All dolls will lems and civic events with enter­ Greenbelters to rededicate them­ people of the community. 11 a.m., when a representative be exhibited and judged one Sat­ prising vigor. selves to their original ideals. The Democratic Clwb itself tree is presented. The blue urday morning in the lobby of . . . In fact, civic affairs came "Greenbelt must be raised to such was named after both the Roose­ spruce has been donated by the the •Greenbelt Arts · Center, a to attract such enthusiasm that a lofty plane that no exponents velts, wdth the fomer first lady's Prudential Life Insurance Co. sponsor of the project for a sec­ The Cooperator (later the News of selfishness and greed will ever name pl18Ced first. In addition to the tree plant­ ond year. Review was persuaded to en­ dare point to it in their argu­ In N ovemiber, 1008, a white ing, the cit,y of Greenbelt has dorse ''Stay at Home Week," in ments against a better housed oak tree on Crescent Rd. was proclaimed the week of October . which all public meetings would America. And only by coopera­ dedicated to Mrs. Roosevelt with 7-rn 'to be Eleanor Roosevelt tion ceremony. be cancelled. tion, by pulling together, can we a plaque. (.See box.) Unfol'tun­ Week. The Roosevelt Democrat­ In Washing'ton, at the Museum T·he national press jumped on make Greenbelt the success its wtely the tree died after a fence ic Cluib is also sponsoring a wri,t­ of American History (8th & F this development. "Where are the sponsors want it to be." was implanted around it, sever­ in·g and gra,phic al'ts contest in St.) the exhi,brt, "Eleanor· Roos­ Nation's vast experiments in ing the tree's roots. The tree each of the five Greenbelt public ev~t: First Person Singular," regimentation to end if, in the Applicants Accepted was never cihopped down, howev­ schools. Two winners from each will run through January, 1985. model closest to the Capital, citi­ er, because of its significance for school level and in each of the And during the weekend of Oc­ zens unanimously prefer staying For Page Program the commundty. This was the two categories will win a $50 tober 12, a specia,l series: "Ele­ at home and minding their own The Maryland'- State Depart­ tree Mrs. Roosevelt had stood U.S. Saving Bond. Awards will anor's Day: A Weekend of Pro­ business to organizing details of ment Olf Education is now accept­ under in 1937 when Greenbelt be presented at the Utopia The­ grams," will be held at the Mu­ their own and their neighbors' ing ,applioati.ons for ,the 1985 was first pictured as the New ater following the tree dedica- seum. Call 357-4090 for details. lives." Maryland State Page Program. These developments eventually Nineteen Pages and four alter­ reac·hed P re s i de n t Roosevelt nates will be ,selected from Prince through his able assistant, Elea­ Georges County public and pri­ nor. In November, 1937, Wallace vate schools. SUBURBAn BAnK. Richards, the Executive Director for Pittsburgfi's Municipal Plan­ The program is designed to in­ ning Association, pleaded for terest youth in ,frla,te goverlllll1ent, HERE'S THE KEY TO YOUR NEW CAR!! Mrs. Roosevelt's intercession with foster leademhip among youth FDR on behalf of Greenbelt. She and provide students with worth­ responded with a memorandum while experiences in state •govern­ Bring this Ad and receive men,t. for Missy Lehand on November ½o/o Off our already low 4, 1937. "FDR, this seems to me Applicants ,should be high most important. There is· a new school seniors, at least 16 years FLEX RATE PLAN experience being involved which of age and reside wi1Jhin •the state curtailment may seriously hurt. of Maryland. Students selected Won't you look into it" Two for rbhe program will be ·as•signed days later Franklin replied, "I duties in either the House of suggest that you and Will Alex­ Valid Only at:­ Deleg,ates or State Senate for ecipriano Square P.S. 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Darrel Parsons FLOOR STORE 5730·H Sunnyside Av-a 474-5419 Beltsville, MD 44-1-9511 WAREHOUSE Mon.·Fri. 9·7 pm - Sat, 10-7 pm 474·9222 Council Loolcs at Beltway Plaza Development ( continued from page 1) Moran was reminded of the his­ the city provide an appropriate Plaza in the early 1960s, people tory of the site when residents frame for the photograph and a e had objected to the large hills of· had been appailed by the destruc­ cash donation if the city preferred dirt resulting from the construc­ tion of the vegetation when the a larger tree than the one the JOHNSTON, LEMON & Co. club was prepared to purchase. tion. developer. Charles Bresler leveled Incorporated Councilman Tom White repor­ the property in the late 1960s. CouI11Cil agreed to participate ted on a meeting held with Coun­ Since the city purchased Parcel 7 with the club in its efforts and Your neighborhood broker ty Councilman Richara Castaldi, as parkland, residents have ex­ issued its own proclamation for Robert Cline, M-NCPPC Develop­ pressed happiness over its return the 'Yeek of October 8 to be de­ Members New York Stock Exchange ment Review Diyision; Mike Pe­ to a more n·atural state. clared Eleanor Roosevelt week in , and other leading exchanges. Member SIPC Greenbelt. Speaking on behalf trenko, M- NCPPC Zoning Divi­ Prudential Insurance, develop­ Stocks. Bonds. Mutual Funds. Maryland Tax f r.ee Bonds. sion; and Mike McUaughlin, ad­ ers of the Golden Triangle, pro­ of Prudential Developers, Kath­ ministrative assistant. Discus­ posed extensive planting on the leen Moore offer ed to donate the 6'.>05 Ivy Lane Greenbeh, MD 982-2000 sion centered on whether legisla­ Golden Triangle complex along tree to the city. tion could be proposed at the Walker Drive. Giese was con­ Council voted to pursue its rec­ county level which would some­ cerned that the area ·was being ommendation to the county that how make Beltway Plaza con­ "overplanted" wiTh tree<; and ev­ Citizens Bank not be permftted GHI PRESENTS form to a site approval process ergreens. Council approved the to add additional signage to its ... tree planting and landscaping .... before the de,·eloper undertakes building . . . T·he firm of Green­ w plan subject to certain conditions ., HOME & GROUNDS construction. Beltway Plaza op­ man-Pederson was selected to z such as reservation ,by the city of perform the engineering work for w erates under llegislation which w permits the developer almost free the right to remove any plant the reconstruction of Gardenway 1eign on construction without that created a traffic hazard or and Ridge Road from Westway " CARE CLINICS vrior site plan approval from the was not in good condition. The to 7 court Crescent ... Approv­ affected municipality or the Advisory Planning Board, council erl an ordinance to place a stop county. Subsequent legislation and the city manager commended sign at the intersection of Laurel Learn how to turn your GHI home into a showcase at the passed in the .11n0s requires such Prudential on its beautification Hill and Hillside Road ... May­ GHI Home and Grounds Care Clinics. Clinics on a viariety of top­ approval, but Beltway Plaza is efforts. or Weidenfeld and .:ouncilmem­ Commemorating Eleanor pies are planned for the coming months. All GHI member s are under no such constraints. ber Ed Putens were designated as invited to attehd. White recommended that the In celebration of Eleanor Roos­ the official delegates to the an­ city pursue the owo proposals evelt's 100th birthday, council nual National League of Cities discussed in the meeting with heard from Gary Kohn, president Conference in Indiana.polis. Coun­ October 17, 8 p.m. Castaldi. These proposals includ­ of the Eleanor and F ranklin cilmember Toon White also an-, Roosevelt Democratic Club, and ed 1) denying access to develop­ nounced .his intention to attend. GHI Lunch Room er S'idney Brown to Breezewood J Davis, its former president, Drive from Beltway Plaza for on thP club's plans to celebrate § health, safety and welfare reas­ the event. The plans include a SPRINGHILL LAKE SWALES ons ami 2) legislation which ccntest. involving Greenlbelt school children, who have been would grant a general waiver to PHARMACY GHI staff members and other experts will present information current development requirements a,sked to respond in written or on the GHI swale system and i,ts function in the city's drainage on projects subdivided prior to !!l'aphic form to the theme of SHL Shopping Center 1970 if the developer agreed to "Eleanor Roosevelt's Contribu­ system. Members will learn about possible problems with the meet ..:ertain other standards. tions to America." Prizes are Serving G'reenbelt swale and how to maintain the swale, White further urged that pres­ to be awarded. The club also I sure be put on the rounty to in­ presented to the city a photo­ for 16 years spect Beltway Plaza for building graph of Eleanor to match the code violations such as overly one of her -husband currently hanging in the \!OUncil chamibers. i large signs, erosion, and broken 345-3433 pavements. Such violations could Further, the cllllb wants to do­ "Rick" Barber, GRI, CRS force the developer to seek the nate a tree to the city in Mrs. city's cooperation in order to Roosevelt's honor, one which PROMPT DELIVERY of have the deficiencies cleared up, would eventually replace the White contended. city's Christmas tree, thought to Our Prescription De­ ERA, Nyman Realty, Inc. Plateau Place Island be dying. partment is computer­ A reception to commemorate Nine residents of Plateau Place ized for faster and Greenbelt Properties Available lor Inspection: petitioned the city council to re­ the birthday is bein·g planned for more efficient service. consider its vote to include an October 13. The club also requested that ~~~~<.Q><.: A,), FRAMES: (1) 2 BR middle frame, excellent condition, island in the plans for reconstruc­ patio, fenced yard, and many other extras, CLOSING tion of that street. Residenti; HEIJP, $36,900. (2) 2 BR front end addition, W/.0, A/ C, maintained that such an island would be hazardous and that o­ quiet location, CLOSING HELP, $33,900. ther ways to beautify the area B.) BOXWOOD: 3 BR, Ranch, 2 Bath, excellent condition, fully (e.,g. flowering trees) could be equipped kitchen, finished rec room with fireplace, work­ used. The council then voted to shop, extra appliances, VA -assumption, ALL TERMS change its previous vote, deleting $104,900. the island from the reconstruction plans. C.) LAKEWOOD: 5 BR, 2 level, 2 Baths, rec room, deck, extra Boxwood Baseball large lot. All financial terms available, unique pr operty. Council discussed the request of NewYork Strip Pdllle Marinated Steak Shown by appointment only, Call for details, $110,000, David Moran, vice president of ltlb the Boxwood Civic Association Veal Parmaglana Fried Shrimp who wanted a one--,half court Properties Surrounding Greenbelt: practice basketball court installed on Parcel 7, adjacent to the ex­ COLLEGE INN A.) CINNAMON RIDGE: 2 BR Contemporary Townhouse, isting tot playground. The cost of BEEF HOUSE thousands in oriental decor, all upgraded appliances, ALL the facility is estimated to be CLOSING PAW EXOEPT P REP AIDS, $66,900. approximately $5,100. Since 9128 Baltimore Blvd. ·council has not budgeted for such College Park, MD. El B.) HYATTSVl1LLE (Defense Heights): 2/ 3 BR, now used as a a facility, members were reluc­ --=- 441-2040 formal dining room, upgraded. appliances, CAC, OSP, fenc- tant. to consider it. Council mem­ ed., New Roof, $67,900. bers also owosed "piece-meal de­ velopment of that parcel and From 5 - 10 pm C.) HYATT~I:;'LE f(~gs :fU.ll): 1 ~op floor, cathedral suggested that Boxwood come ceilings~rade\t..,.pplianc~5,900. back to council with an overall Buy any Dinner & Get Second One½ Price development plan for the tract. Of Equal Or Lesser Value D.) HYATTSVIILLE: 3 BR, 2 Ba-th, 3 Story, large Tri-Plex re­ cently redone, convenient locale, good terms, $69,900. With This Coupon J. Benson E.) BELTS,VILLE (Maryland Farms): HUGE 1 BR with cath­ Glass of Wine 1 c edral ceilings, upgraded throughout, $35,900. Photographies With Luncheon Special F IRST TIME HOME BUYERS 10.9%FIN ANCING WEDDINGS - Manhattan-Martini or Whiskey Sour 95c AVAILABLE ON GHI HOMES - PORTRAITS - Money is now available for sales, renovations and equity - PORTFOLIOS - Ladies Night - Mondays Loans. I am at your sel'vic.e to explain how this new financing Lounge Only can assist you and your family in achieving your housing goals, ADVERTISING & both within Greenbelt and throughout the metropolitan area. Price Drinks I would like the opportunity to discuss the real estate market OOMMEBCIAL ½ with you, of course, with no obligation. PHOTOGRAPHY Wednesday Night - 441 -1010 TTY-474-2529 Now Available 474-5700 J. Benaon, Photographer All the Ribs You Can Eat $7.95 Please ask for "Rick" 441-9231 New Police Recruits Page 7 Greenbelt Jaycee Women GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW IHI Board Seeks Permanent Five police officer candidates and two cadets have been recruit­ Celebrate Freedom Week ed by the Greenbelt Police De­ "She Loves Me" to Open Solutions for Basement Water pa'I'tment. T•he police officer re­ by Barb Barber The musical comedy "She cruits are: Frankie A. Simpson, The Greenbelt Jaycee Women, Loves Me" by the songwriting by Mavis Fletcher of Kensington, Md.; L e s l i e along with many other Jaycee team that wrote "Fiddler on the Questions about ground water in and around the new Hod,ge of Berwyn .Heights; Caro­ Women and Jaycee Men groups Roof" and ''Fiorello" will open townhouses in the 5 Court of Laurel Hill Road - whether, lyn M. Kane of New Oa-rroHton; will •be celebrating Freedom Week at Petrucci's Main Street Dinner how much, why, where and does it matter - occupied a Robert F. Keller of Seabrook; Mi­ by volunteering their time at Theatre in Laurel on October 12 chael C. Jeffreys of Riverdale. Watkins Park this Saturday, Oc­ and will run through January 13, large part of the meeting of the board of directors of Green­ The Cadets are Troy D. Harding belt Homes, Inc. on Sept. 26. Jay Freedman, GHI superin­ tober 13 at a County Employee's 1985. of Glen Burnie and James M. Appreciation Day. T•he holiday love story is about tendent of Contract Processing and Technical Services, and Parker of Hyiait,tsvH!e. Walter Petzold of the engineering firm Oyster, Imus and T,he Greenbelt Jaycee Women two clerks in a perfume shop who Both officers and cadets will be also are looking for volunteers to bicker incessantly by day and, Petzold presented a plan to bury perforated pipe in a rock­ in tmining for four week

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CITY NOTES Correction New Softball Scoreboard The general crew repaired road a. '11he correct prize winners Festival Winners base for Southway, Westway and Lakecrest Drive in preparation for the Citizens for Greenbelt Dedicated to David Craig of repaving work. The crew also Labor Day Festival booth are Art & Photo Awards as follows: Bev Colvin, sham­ Cipriano Arward - David Bo­ cleaned gutters and storm drains. One of the highlights of the 'Labor Day Festival was 'l'he parks crew worked on poo and set at Jon's Hair De­ nette. Community Favorite - the dedication ceremony of the Recreation Department's ,,treet landscaping and play­ sign; Rose Ceresa, stuffed new softball scorboard made possibe by donations of friends Raymond Burns . Adults .....: oil ground maintenance. R o u t i n e toys donated by Maryland Na­ and relatives of David R.S. Craig (known as "Maggs"). painting: 1st - Gary Cousin, maintenance work was done on tional Bank; Larry Crabill, 2nd - Raymond Burns, 3rd - the ballfields and golf course. stuffed toys donated by Mary­ David, a Greenbelt resident and employee of the Recreation John Thompson; watercolors: 1st land National Bank ... (The Department, died in a train accident in March of this year. - · Chris Draughn, 2nd - Mar­ Barber, 2nd - Jeff Timer, 3rd - News Review regrets the er­ Many friends and relatives gathered at Braden Field on jorie Levine, 3rd - Neil Harpe; Matthew Davis. ror.) drawings, prints & etchings: 1st Friday, Aug. 31 to witness the dedication and enjoy the ex­ The following people received - Gary Cousin, 2nd - Gertrude hibition softball game, using the new scoreboard and f ea­ awards in the Phoui Exhibition: Law, 3rd - Ohris Draughn; _New Program at Owens turing the teams "Maggs" and "Stripes." These two teams Best of Show: Joe Spero; Best .Science Ctr. Planetarium were selected since many of David's closest friends play mixed media, college, etc.: 1st­ Deborah Harlwick; 2nd - David Color: Christina O'Boyle; Best The rise and fall of the great on one of these two teams. Bonnette, 3rd - J ack,ie Oraibtree; Black & White: Tamye Lyles; cultures of ancient Mexico and Anne Herink, recreation coor­ childhood to young adulthood. 3-dimensioned art forms: 1,sit - Honorable Menltion: Franlc Luzen- Central America and their re­ dinator for the Youth Center We are very honored .tha,t they Liz Cohen, 2nd - Gertrude Law, ski, Hill Szymczak, Stan Klem, markable astronomical discover- told the audience: "David grew feel ,this way and appreciate 3rd - Rosemary Bridge. Joanne Kincius. ies are the Rubjects of "Skywatch- up here in Greenbelt and was ac­ their su,piport. Other Awards ers of Ancient Mexico," a new 12-17 years - painting: 1st - star program playing now at tive in the recreation depart­ his position with the recreation John Cameron, 2nd - John Ca- Diaper Derby: 1st - Kimberly the Howard B. Owens Science ments s-ports programs. His en­ his position iwth the recreation _meron, 3rd - Rajiv Suri. Winterwerp, 2nd ...:.. Adam May- Center Planetarium. thusiasm and love of sports was department but I was also for- 7-11 years - painting: 1st - ock, 3rd -Brett Stewart. Showtimes will be every Fri­ conveyed to the participants in tunate to share with you, in hav- Amy Mach, 2nd - Ryan Mach, Sack Race: 1st - Brian Bail- day through November 16 at the programs he worked with and ing David as a close and much 3rd - Stacey King; drawings: ey, 2nd - Jessica Trimble. 7 p.m. There is a fee. After this enthusiasm was the key to valued friend. · · He was a warm, 1st - Peter Timer, 2nd - Pat- Watermelon Eating: 1st -Jay the program the . stars cYf. the progra.m's success. One ex­ caring, sensitive man with a love rick Kiem, 3rd - S.tacey King; Hilbert, 2nd _ Sarah Brettell, the current night sky will be ample of David's impact is the of life, sparkling wit and enthus- 3-dimensional art forms: 1st - 3rd _ EUen White. projected on the planetarium National Junior Tennis League. iastic approaoh to anything and Erik Sellin, 2nd - Heather Kru- Water Balloon T O s s: 1st _ dome and a staff member will David, an accomplished tennis everything he did. ger, 3rd - Lyn Cox. Rick Bailey & Mr. Ladnier, 2nd point out and identify visible player, used his skills to helip children learn and app·reciate the "We w.ill all miss David, that's 6 years and under - painting: - Darrell Carliton & Mw:-y Bry- constellations, spo1,t of tennis. only natural, but eacih one of us 1st - Andrew Fards, 2nd - him, 3rd - Bazit & Bruce Coul- The Owens Science Center, a here tonight has jjheir own spe- Jennifer Ransier, 3rd - Debbie ter. facility of Prince Georges County "A new program was started cial memories of the good times Kruger; drawings: 1st - Jen- Goldberg; best swimmer Schools is located on Greenbelt by the recreation department two we shared with David. Let us re- nifer Ransier, 2nd - Patrick Lynne Tucker; friskiest - Mi- Road near DuVal High School. years ago. We call it 'North member those special moments Klem ,3rd - Lyn Hall; 3-dimen- chelle Farley; cutest - Terry For further information, call Pole CaUing'. Santa Claus calls ..,ow " sional art · forms· 1st - Brad Facchina. f.77-8780. the young children in Greenbelt ,-_,.... "tJ7..,.:....,.~•..,-..,• • wV..,•~•--•w"t:'..,~•~v-•w•A"'t.~.,,,,.•.,.v_-.~§§._•.._••-..,•~v.,-.•~§§..t":A~-•A~•.,:e.v.w.~V••~-"'t.••••~•A~•~tt~~ to iask them their Christmas wishes and to reinforce good be­ havior. Wthen I started this pro­ gram, the first person that came to mind to play Santa wa.s David. His unique · ability to communi­ Attention federal Employees! cate with children and make them feel at ease made him the obvious chioce. If you could have seen his port.rayal of Santa - the hearty 'Ho - Ho - Ho, Mer­ • ry Christmas" - tbe clever way ,n P'Clnce (Jeo'l9e •J he answered the children's ques­ tions, and the joyous ex,pression on his face while talking to the children, you would have known why I was convinced I had made the United .Way an excellent ~choice in David as Santa. 'IDavid's family requested that through the monetary gifts in honor of Da­ vid's· memory be sent to their church and to the recreation de­ parment. '!'hey felt that the rec­ Combined Federal Campaign reation department's programs played a vital and positive role Please designate your choice of United Way Agencies such_as: C.F.C. CODE in David's development from # • American Red Cross, Prince George's County Chapter 146 likea • Ardmore Developmental Center 153 good neighbor, D Assn. for Retarded Citizens, Prince George's County 160 • Bowie Therapeutic Nursery Center 162 StateFarm D Bureau of Rehabilitation, Inc., Prince George's County Bra.nch write in is there. D Community Ministries, Prince George's County write in Family Service, Prince George's County See me for car, home, • 253 life and health • Greater Baden Medical Services 183 insurance. D Homemaker Health Aide Service 185 Don W. Taulelle, ·clu. D Lutheran S~ial Services 261 89§1 Edmonston Rd. D Melwood Horticultural Training Center 201 Greenbelt, Md. 20770 D Mental Health Assn. of Prince George's County 206 474-5007 D Prince George's Volunteer Health Clinic 102 D Spanish Catholic Center 356 STATE FARM • United Commu,nities Against Poverty 297 D Visiting Nurse Association 117 A • Youth Resources Center 329 INSURANCE ®

State Farm Insurance Companies U/4 a'le lnve~tln9 in 9oa/ Home Offices: Bloomington, lllinoi.s. by authorization c1f listed agencies Page 10 Thursday, October 11, 1984 LP-Gas Regulator Recalled tor home, travel trailer, park In cooperation with th,e U.S. trailer, fifth wheel trailer, truck In response to F. Johnson, t)Wt, 1/ettJAlou Credit Union Has Its Day Consumer Product Safety Com­ camper or van conversion having the ''consumer's friends": The Greenbelt Federal Credit an LP-Gas hot water heater, by Eileen Peterson 345-2454 mission (CPS,C) , RegO Company Union celebrates International of Chicago, Illinois, announced cooking appliance or furnace If you enjoy low inflation, Heartfelt condolences to Max­ .Credit Union Day next Thurs­ ine Smith, 13 Court Hillside the voluntary recall !Jf RegO should examine tht LP-Gas regu- vote for President Reagan. day, October 18. The Credit Union Model 210 LP-Ga-s (liquefied lator. If it is a RegO Model 210, Road, on the recent death of her was organized in 1937 and is one husband Burl, and to There.sa petroleum gas, bottled gas) regu­ consumers should close the shut- If you enjoy low interest !Jf Greenbelt's earlies·t institu­ lators because of a possible fire/ off valve of the LP-Gas. supply rates, Louise Conroy on the death of tions. The Credit Union has some her mother, Esther Conroy. We ex;plosion hazard. Wi,thout warn­ container and contact a local 5,000 members and over $5 mil­ LP-Gas dealer for immediate re- vote for President Reagan. are also sorry to hear of the ing, the RegO Model 210 LP-Gas lion in assets. death of Libby Birtman. regulator may suddenly allow placement of the regulator at no If you enjoy low unemploy- Theodore and Ruth Taylor, an­ The Greenbelt City Council has high pressure LP-Gas to pass to cost to the consumer. Consumers issued a Proclamation recogniz­ app1iances, hot water heaters are cautioned not to remove and ment and an aptimistic other Greenbelt pioneer family, replace the regulator themselves. future for America, are enjoying the visit of their ing the contribution the Greenbelt &nd furnaces fueled by LP-G.as. Information concerning this re- vote for President Reagan. son, James A. Taylor, to their Federal Credit Union has made Fire and explosion can occur and 22 Court Hillside · Road home. and continues to make to the result in severe property dam­ c-all is available on CPSC's Toll- Padd for by After the Taylors · moved here welfare of our community. age, personal injury or death. Free Hotline at 800-638-CPSC. Miehael R. Donkis , in February, 1938, Jim began To c e 1 e brat e International •Consumers having an LP-(;as The TTD number for the hearing Republican kindergarten at Center School Credit Union Day, the Credit fueled hot water heater, cookin~ impaired is 8.:.00:..~...:.::3:,:8~-8:::2~7~0:...----======~'. -and ul-tima,tely graduated from Union will have refreshments appliance. furnace, outdoor grill Greenbelt High (now Middle throughout toe day and invites or who own or use a recreational School) in the Ciass of 1951. the community to join in this vehicle, mobile home, standard Last year, Jim retired from celebration. mini-compact or low profile mo- NOTICE OF 20 years in the U.S. Army. The Make $800 to $2,000 a month former Sergeant First Class College (Pa.) sOPhomore, is a served in Germany as well as member of the 1984 Red Devils PIT (no investment). POSITION VACANCY here in Maryland, Kentucky and volleyball team. A 1983 graduate and/or lastly in Texas. He is visiting of Eleanor Roosevelt High School, Lose 10 - 29 l'bs. a month from his home in El Paso and she is the daughter of J·aek and (money back guarantee) would welcome calls from fl'liends Communications Specialist I: Full-time, for Police Irene Szafran of Lakeside Drive. for details in the Class. of 1951 at 474-9270. Best wishes to JO'hn and Pat Watch Cabl-e TV - CH 19, A. Department Communications Office. Must be 18 years· of Andrea Riva, daughter of Mr. Unger of Lakeside Drive as tbey age, have high school diploma or equivalent, be willing and Mrs. Don Riva of University begin their 28t'h year as Mr. and SAT., OCT. la, 8 P.M. Square Apar,tments, won first Mrs. and CALL 552-3095 to do shift work, have ability to touch type and ability place in her age group at the to operate radio dispatching and eemputer terminal \Vorld Solo Twirling Champion­ equipment. Salary $13,062 annually; full City benefits. ships held in South Bend, In­ FRANK GOMEZ Looking for a good diana, in July. Winning the 16- Position suitable for person with limited mobility. Ap­ year-old Intermed•iate title in the PAINTING* * * Nursery School for plications will be accepted at the City Offices, 25 Crescent competition held on the campus PLASTERING your 2 year old? of Notre Dame Universit y was WALLPAPERING Road (474-8052) until October 19, 1984. EOE. the culmination of 11 years of Also Quality twirling the baton. Andrea, an Ceramic Tile, Dry Wall, Tub Mishkan Torah Eleanor Roosevelt High School Kit Installation, Swirled junior, is a Beltsville Marjore·tte. Ceilings, Gutters and Down­ Nursery FREE ESTIMATES Adrienne Sz-afran, a Dickenson spouts has a warm environment and Excellent Greenbelt References will provide a posit ive, first REMENICKS GREENBELT/GOMEZ ex,perience for your child. For IMPROVEMENTS (They Go Together) info caH 474-4224 or 249-628-2 QUALITY WORK 474-3814 Keystone Enterprises, Inc. LARGE & SMALL JOBS * * Kitchen & Baths Painting • Located in Glenn Dale Tub Kits Carpentry Edge'ft"'ood Additions Gutters SPECIAL Repairs Consultation T,~ & Audio Free Est. Lie., Ins. & Bonded $5.00 off on all Electrical Eontroctors MHIC 12842 441-8699 TV & Stereo Dependable Guaranteed Service Repair Work 4932 ED6EWOOD RD. Commercial Residential COLLEGE PARK, MD. 20740 Beltway With This Ad We repair ATARI gllll\eS Licensed - Bonded - Insured CALL 441-9116 Licensed & Bonded Appliance Service No Job Too Small SAME DAY SERVICE on In Greenbelt 262-3199 262-3109 •Washers •Refrigerators 345-4556 • Dryers • Freezers •Ranges •Dishwashers FIRST INVESTORS CORPORATION INVISTMIENT ~LANS Discounts to Senior Citizens CHARLOTTE A. MASON For Sale-Greenbelt Phone 345-5511 REGISTERED REt>RESENTATIVE ALL WORK GUARANTEED CHARLESTOWNE VILLAGE 2411 Crofton La., Suite 5 Crofton, MD 21114 Executive Office Tel. (301) 793-0340 120 Wall Street SPECIAL - $10 off your first (301) 261-0200 New York, N-Y, 10006 housecleaning with this ad. QUALITY CARE SERYICES offe11s professional houseclean­ ing weekly, bi-weekly or whenever you need us. Also: carpet snampooing, floor bbf­ fing, wall washing -and heavy­ duty cleaning; real estate cleaning. Licensed and insur­ ed; many Greenbelt referenc­ es. Call for free phone or in­ home estimate. 249-2193. Bingo 7:30 p.m. every Thursday LAKESIDE Lakef.ronit locale highlights •this attractive 2 BR, 1 ½ bath town­ house - convenient L'o tennis courts, pool, showing, & Greenbelt at on a cul-de-sac. 4 level split, 3 full baths, remodeled kitchen - CAC - Deck off LR - game room - library 11 Lake, and offered at $54,950!!! St. Hugh's Call Chela Red Carpet, Darling Realty 474-2132 434-9073 779-4777 ask for Kirk Brasfie1d (H} 441-1343 135 Crescent Road Shannon & Luchs ·-· .-Thursday,------::::::::::::::::::::::::....;.;,;;.;.;;;,;;;,;;.;,;;;;;,.;;;;,;;;,~;;;.;.;;~~_;;;;;;;;;,..:..;;::.;,:_ October 11, 1984 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW ______..!;.;~~~ Page 11 Computer Mini Floppy Disks. GREENBELT N U R S°ER---V- :MOVING SALE: Entire contents CL ·ASSIFIED: WALL TO WALL CARPET 5¼ inch with hub rings, soft SCHOOL. Opening available for of apartment must go. Every- sectored. Elephant at $23 for 10 $2.00 minimum for ten words, 10c ENTERPRISE CARPETS 3 and 4 year olds in our 5 day thing - top to bottom! Shop each additional word. No charge or Verbatim _Da,ta Life, Double morning program. Call 262-443'7. around. 474-4216. for listing items that are found. Lewis Merritt 441-1266 Density, 10 in plast ic box at $28. SALE: Mason shoes for men and FREE - Lovable cat. Will select Plastic boxes, $3 ea. 441-2662. Submit ad with payment to the All brands & Styles at REA­ women. Call Torn, 345-3209 for best person for new home. 474- News Review office between 8 and SONABLE Prices. Call for PIANO LESSONS - YOUR free pocket catalog. Special deal- .c.42::..1::..6;.:... ______HOME. Also violin, guitar, cello, 10 p.m. of the Tuesday preceding Appointment Anytime. If no er's sale now in progress. DON'T' THROW OUT THAT publication, or to the News Re­ d r u m s, etc. Patient teachers. EXPERIIENCEO Mother will DEFECTIVE TV. We'll pay $10 answer, please call back. I'm TRAVELING TEACHERS. AS­ view drop box in the Greenbelt out selling to your neighbo"• provide tender loving care for per set. Portables/ table models, Coop grocery store before 7 p.m. SOCIATION. 565-0894. your infant, M-F, 474-8397. ~olor or black/white. Call "Bill", Tuesday, or mail to P.O. Box 68, PIANO LESSONS: Peabody GUITAR LESSONS - Scales, SINGLE GREENBELT HOME- =65...,.4~-7=4~2=3·==~------Greenbelt, Maryland 20770. Conservatory Graduate. Begin­ 0WNERS visit Owens Science BABYSIT'I1ER NEEDED for 21- BOXED: $4.30/column inch. Min­ chords, theory, reading. Full time ners - Advanced. 953-7094. instructor. 937-8370. Center Fri., Oct. 12. Meet by month old girl. Four days a week imum 1 ½ inclles ( $6.45). -...... ,.. __ --~-~ Post Office at 6:30 p.m. Call Lee, from approx. 7:30 a.m until 5:00 ELDERLY WOMAN needs home PIANO LESSONS in Greenbelt 345-3203. p.m. Our home only. No other help twice monthly. Good pay. from conservatory trained teach­ FOUND on 10/ 6, on Ridge Rd., children. Would prefer an older 345-2454. · er. ~4!1-5143. I .DJ DELUXE i a very young lady's pocketbook, woman. Transportation may be ELDERLY WOMAN will pay for ri.c.i,.l:' WA.N'l'.1!::LJ - Male or fe­ i DANCE MUSIC ~ possible. Oall 345-1175. male. Work mos,tly from home full of "treasures". Please call ride to and from Parkway and i PARTIES-WEDDINGS i 474-2219 or 474-$17. Yard Sales Center every Friday a.m. Call on new phone program. Earn SPECIAL OCCASIONS ~❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖~ 345-24'54. $5-$10 per hour. Call 779-1227. i ~ Y ARsD SALE - Four Seasons i REASONABLE RATES l <• Professional Photography by •i• Community - Brae Brooke Dr., CALDWELL'S APPLIANCE BOOKKEEPING done in my :?. Frank J. Neumaier ::: home. Fast, accurate and reliable. i CHAS MARTEL J off Cipriano Rd. near NASA. Sat., SERVICE - All makes repaired. •i• 100-150 4x5s in album $275. ::: Oct. 13, 9 a.m. 'til 3 p.m. Rain Oall after 5 p.m. 593-9323. 34!'i-4806. t (301) 441-2328 \ r.,,._...,....._,..~..._..,.....,.._._..._,..J • ....,,....~.r ::: with 10 8x10s $325. •i• date October 14. DRESSMAKING AND ALTERA­ WANTED: Carpool from Green­ ::: Low Light Video ::: belt to near 14th & L, work 9:30- YARD SALE-Sat., Oct. 13, 10-5 TION - Reaisonable raites. 474- CREAM AN1D WHITE male Per­ wedding & reception on ~: 5 :30, 982-9767. sian. 3 months old with paipers, •! p.m. 42 Ridge. Miscellaneous 2038. '-• VHS or beta - +$225 ❖ merchandise. SI·GN LANGUAGE Classes - $100. Call 474-0461. {• all other shooting $60/hour * MULTI- F--A=M~I=L=y-y=A-R=D-s-A=L-E given in my home, private or ANTIQUE GUN AUCTION: 150 ::; Duplicates - $30. ❖ BILL LALOR group lessons, call for more in­ Old Guns & Swords. Wed., O~t. --10/ 13-9 a.m.-2 p.m., Rain date ❖ 864-4022 t 10/ 14. Batby items, ap.pliances, formation 441-1010. 17, 7 p.m., Holiday Inn, College ~❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖( children's c 1 o the s, women's Locksmith Park, MD, ¼ mi. S. of I-495 on LOVING MOTHER of two to care FOR SALE: Singer sewing ma­ clothes. Lots of bargains! Great US 1. Inspection 6-7. Cash, VISA, for your toddler in my home. chine - $25.00; 24" electric prices! 14- R Hillside Road. 439-2199 range - $50.00; Harmon/ Kardon .MC, Am. Ex. Large playroom and plenty of stereo system - $40.00. C1ill 441- yard. Call Bonnie at 982-0419. YARD SALE: Sat., 10-4, rain BONDED JANITOR - Part-time, Mon­ or shine. 53-R Ridge Road. 9346. Fri, 20 hrs/ week. Holy Cross NEED A DAYTIME babysitter REASONABLE GOVERNMENT JOBS. $16,559- Lutheran Church. Call 345-5111 while you work, Call 982-9426. GARAGE SALE: Sat., 10/ 13, ESTIMATES GIVEN S50,553/ year. Now Hiring. Your for appointment. ___ FURNISHIDD ROOM to rentin 9 a.m.-Noon. Kitchen items, bath­ room items, lamps, desk, fan, Area. For Information Call 805- B--FLAT CLARINET - By King Boxwood Village to employed GREENBELT WINDOW COM­ 687-6000 Ext. R-4997. person. 345-7685. easy chair, and more. 2 Court -WOOD. Ideal for beginning Eastway. PANY - Replacement windows ------student. $100, 441-2662. WILL CARE for elderly or dis­ GARAGIE SALE-MULTI- FAM­ & doors & vinyl siding, 474-9434. CG FLOORS "SEE YOU on the other side of abled. Live in/ out. $15-20/day. ELLERS TYPEWRITER RE­ 474-6403. ILY: 10/ 13 from 9-4, 1 mi. otf 12230 DISTRIBUTION PL. the trestle." 193, 122000 Daisy La., Glenn P AIR - Electric, standard and CH IL D~E~N=R~rc--=--=H=M=E=N=T,,...... ,P=-=Rc-Oc,--- LO V INrG ------MOTHER W / ECE DE- portable. I.All 474-0594. BELTSVILLE, MD. Dale. Various houseware items, GRAM - 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., GREE will care for child in my craft sup.plies, glass collectibles, XEROX COPIES 7c each for 8½ 937-3303 2 openings available. Arts & ·home Mon-F.ri. 982-0589. etc. x 11, Greenbelt Graphics, Mary­ Carpets, Wood floors, vinyl crafts, science, nature walks and land Tmde Center, Room 170. more. For more info, call 441- Mon - Fri. 9-4:30. 474-2850. Floors, Ceramic Floor & Wall Graphic Artist Tiles. Sanding & refinishing 2631. PAINTING Free Estimates Clark Green RELIABLE MOTHER wanting FuHtime posi.tion - 2 yrs. ex­ to babysit, companion for my INTERIOR & EXTERIOR Need per. with vugra,phs, slides, BURGER KING GREENBELT: 3 yr. old. Many good references. PAPERING Help wanted, part-time. Hours to 441-3964. paste-'llp, layou.t & inking. Drywall & Plaster Repair Bathroom Remodeled? suit your needs. Call Andy. 552- Sales e:,cperience helpful. GRADY'S PAINTING CALL JOHN 1555 b~ween 3-5 p.m. WANTED I'VE LOST 22 pounds-ask me Part Time Call 526-:5610 - Mon.~Fri. 441-9078 Call Any Time how-Call Baribara, 277-73-21. Greenbelt, Md. 345-0516 Word Processors HOUSE CLEANING - Apart­ Specializing in Ceramic Tile Experience on popular word ments, $25 to $30; townhouse, $30 processing machines. Legal, to $35; larger homes, $35 to $40. general office experience need­ Weekly or bi~weekly. Melody, F. JOHNSON WORD PROCESSING: Letters, ed. W or,.Pnce!!. Greenbe1t residenit. WE BELIEVE that business man­ -Infants and older. 474~5779 be­ as well es some evenings and weekends. I'm bonded, licensed anJ fore 6 p.m. Call Dennis 982-08-66. agers in Greenbelt are concerned top rated for over 25 years. You can count on my estimates and FILES - 2, 3, 4 & 5 drawer. PJ.ANO Tu.Ni.NG AND R.l!:PAl.l:{ about their image and will see to prompt fair service. I always call 1be-fore visiting, carry more than the restoration of sales-to-minors Large selection, legal, letter, Expert and Reliable Piano Ser­ 5 times the normal inven,tory of pal'lts, -and oan (almost) always vice to Greenbelt. Benjamin Ber­ notices an d surgeon-general's Iateral & map from $50. 546-8838. ko+-.,1,-..,. 474-llR94. warnings on all cigarette ma­ WANTED: Mature, reliatble wO-:. , repair your Color TV IN YOUR HOME, ON ONE TRIP. I repair chines. Please report any over­ LET'S BARTER my construction man to care for 18 month old Hr Fl'S and VCR's also. I buy 1broken color Zenith portables. Call sights to them. Thanks. SiMO­ occasional evenings/weekends in with model and chassis no's. from 1back of set. services for automotive services. QUITTERS. Have experience in all phases of my home. Non-smoker pref. 474- Than.ks for reading my AD. Please save it. residential improvement. C1ill 5605. Terry at 982-0419. LICENSED e BONDED e INSURED - I KEEP MY PROMISES - DEAR LORD ·and St. Jude, thank Reuonable Rates Free Estimates All Work Guaranteed you for prayers answered. t?tefotryns Cu,tom Kitch.em a SpecitJlti, Plants & Shruba Tree Se"ice Porches HOME ANO YARD Lawn Care - Stern's Sundecks IMPROVEMENT Roto Tilling SHOE REPAIR Painting SERVICES Concrete Beltway Plaza Storm Doora ~a.r c Storage Sheds Windows -. · • #1J1il Roofing :' MOVING? Ceramic Tile Bob Wilhide 345-8368 Gutters -WHILE-U-WAIT SERVING THE ENTIRE1 - ~t1SClt~ METRO AREA EXPERT Shoe Repair ~MOVING~ • Expert Moving & -Packing AflJJf "J 1/ome .!Jmp1covement co. • Insured · HANDBAGS/LUGGAGE • Competitive Rates CARPET DRYCLEANING - Cleaner than steam 441-3345 • Large, Fully Equipped, Shoe Care Products No more wet carpets LOCATED IN GREENBELT Padded Vans • Free Estimates laces & polishes Cleans the most stubbo-m stains WALLPAPERING • Give your home a new look PATl\TTING - Any initerior painting done UPHOLSTERY KRETSCHMER. DRYCLEANING Makes your furniture like new. MOVING ca. EXCELLENT REFERENCES - FAST SERVICE REASONABLE RATES Greenbelt Rd. CALL MISSY 345-7273 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Thursday, October 11, 1984

EVERYONE WELCOMEI ,fl\ SUPERMARKET YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE A MEMBER - ~PHARMACY · TO SHOP AT CO-OP Prices Effective Thurs., Oct. 11-17, 1984 $AYE TWICE AS MUCHI * WITHDOUBLE $10.00 MIN. PURCHASE EXCLUDING COUPONS COUPON ITEMS 50c COUPON IS MAXIMUM DOUBLED BEER AND WINE DEPT. PHARMACY COLD BEER AND WINE AVAILABLE PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 7 DAYS A WEEK WHILE YOU WAIT

FRESH PORK LOIN ESSKAY APPLES FRESH WHITE 9 CHICKEN RED & GOLDEN WHOLE OR RIB HALF LB. 1-49 MUSHRoo:,s 99 C 5 FRANKS 79c DELICIOUS LB. 39c LOIN HALF LB. 1.59

7-FARMS BLUE BONNET BRAWNY 3 s1 7-FARMS 2 99 MARGARINE 59c PAPER 59c Vegetables l FLAKE TUNA • c 15 oz. Min. 6 oz. LB. Qtrs. TOWELS . JUMBO ROLL Peac. Corn. Gr. Beans R&W 32 OZ. BIRDS EYE FROZEN G.OLD MEDAL SCOTTIES MAYONNAISE Danish Vegetables Facia I Tissue ''C FLOUR White and Asst. 99c 10oz. 2 for SI 200 ct. $1.29 5 LB. WALDORF COKE 2 Liter 2LB.JARKRAFT 99c TOILET F~~~:n Pizza ·99C SPRITE 99c Grape Jelly TISSUE Cheese, Sausage 79c Pepperoni 6½ oz. DIET COKE 4 Roll Pk. REW 10¾ oz. Fresh Quality Meats TOMATO SOUP 4 for $1 Farm Fresh Produce 7-FARMS 18 oz. FRESH EXTRA LEAN PEANUT BUTTER 99c LOCAL GROUND ROUND $1.99 lb. R& W - Kidney Beans, Whit.e Potatoes BARTLETT PEARS 39c lb. 15 VEGETABLES .oz. 3 for $1 FRESH WhO'le or Half mm. TASTY PORK PICNIC 89c lb. SANWA - Shrimp, Chicken, Beef 3 oz. SPANISH ONIONS 29c lb. Oriental Noodles 4 for $1 LAND-0-FROS'l' 2½ oz. LARGE RED LUNCHEON MEATS 2 for $1 GIBBLES 7 oz. TOMATOES 69c lb. POTATO CHIPS 99c 12 oz. CO-OP LEAN BONELESS OCEAN SPRAY RUMP ROAST $1.99 lb. AJAX 4-2 oz. FRESH CRANBERRIES 79c 99c Laundry Detergent FRESH ROASTED ESSKAY PREMIUM 4 varieties BACON 1 lb. $1.79 MAMAS - 2 lb. ·bQx LOOSE PEANUTS 99c lb. CREAM COOKIES $1.39 ECKRICH LEAN SUPREME ALl Varieties FRESH 1h Gal. LITTLE HUG 8 oz. APPLE CIDER $1.39 SMOKED SAUSAGE $1.99 lb. FRUIT DRINKS 8 for $1 AMPORT - Chopped or Pitted 8 oz. ECKRICH LEAN SUPREME R&W 15 oz. oan JUMBO FRANKS 1 lb. $1.79 TOMATO SAUCE 3 for $1 DATES $1.79 ECKRICH LEAN SUPREiME 12 oz. SEALTEST - Largss & Small Curd 12 oz. DIAMOND BOLOGNA $1.69 COTTAGE CHEESE 69c WALNUTS IN SHELL BEER DEPT. WINE DEPT. Greenbelt Consumer Cooperative Member News Lambrusco, D'Oro, Bianco STROH'S I BUSCH RIUNITE REORGANIZING GROCERY STOCK 5 During the nexrt couple of weeks much of the grocery stock wrn be sh~ $2.79 onto different shelves iand even into different aisles. Our major supplier, P. A. & 12 } :,1~ cans 12 pk~ :~ cans 750 ML. S. Small Co., is planllling and will be carrying out this work. STORE HOURS The main reason for doing this is to relocate shelf sip.ace - increasing it for some items, decreasing it for others. At the same time we will be breaking up SUPERMARKET 9-9 Mon.-Sat. the Generic section and shelving Generic items alongside the brand labelled 474-0522 10-6 Sun. items. · We'11 try to inconvenience you as little as possible during bhe process. And CO-OP PHARMACY We Accept U.S.D.A. when it is finished, we',11 have maip.s to show you w.here to look for everything. 121 Centerway, Greenbelt 474-4400 Food Stamps