6rttnbtlf Council Looks at T ra'ffic, Pedestrian Safety l-lazards by Heather Elizabeth Peterson The safety of Frankfort Drive as a two-way road was questioned by Mayor Gil Weidenfeld at the regular city lttws Rtt1itw council meeting of November 29. Weidenfeld told council that a resident of the area had AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER been concerned over the difficulty of turning out of Frank Volume 52, Number 7 P.O. Box 68,, Green belt, Maryland 20770 Thurs., Jan. 5, 1989 fort Dr. onto Greenbelt Rd. In order to see traffic coming up the hill, Weidenfeld reported, drivers must pull their Public Hearing Jan. 10 cars out onto the outside lane of Greenbelt Rd. The resident had asked the ruary 1989. State Highway Administration The matter was brought up at School Officials Present Options whether this inside lane could be the meeting because council had turned into a right-turn-only received a letter from Ralph A. Jane, in order avoid accidents be- Bram expressing his concern for tween cars on the two roads. the pedestrians walking in the For Upgra.ding Elementary School The State Highway Administra- Crescent Rd. roadway from the by Elaine Skolnik architectural firm of SHWC ovation before consirlerat;o" is tion had replied that, when Crescent and Ridge bus stop to Two options for providing which is headquartered in Res given to any other alternative." Greenbelt Rd. is widened up to Kenilworth Ave an upgraded elementary ton, Virginia. At the July 1988 (The city council at is:, 1ueet Mandan Rd., all three lanes will Staff reported that a sidewalk two-day charette concerning Cen ing next Monday is expected to be needed. will be built from Crescent and school facility in Greenbelt ter School,, Garcia had indicated direct the city staff to draw up Weidenfeld suggested that Ridge to Ivy Ln. and Kenilworth will be formally proposed by that the best educational value a report providing information on council ask the State Highway Ave Said Assistant City Mana school officials at a Public would be achieved by building a such concerns as the condition of Administrntion for recommenda- ger Mike McLaug,hlin in his re Information Meeting and new school, but that the best Center School, how the facility tions as to how the situation port, "This walk will follow Ridge Hearing on Tuesday, Janu social and cultural soluition would could be used in a similar way can be improved. Rd in front of the new police ary 10 at 7 :30 p.m. in the be gained by restoring the ex as env.isioned for North End Councilmember Thomas X. facility and cross over to Kenil- Center School auditorium. isting school. school, and how it could handle White advised that council bol- worth at Ivy Ln. This sidewalk No Clear Signal by Council programs already proposed for ster its request with possible so- urill not hP. !'Onl'!trrn,ted until the The options-renovation of lutions, such as those mentioned building contractor has completed historic Center School or the School officials had hoped -to North End.) get a clear signal from council Comparative Information at the meeting: putting on Green- his work'' construction of a modern members at the December 20 Information materials given to belt Rd. a flashine.- yellow light, In the meantime, council decid- new facilitv at the site of meeting that council would sup council at the Deceinber meeting a reduced speed limit, or a hid- ed to senrl a letter to the county old North End Scnool - will port the alternative of building with school officiais indicated den entrance sign. urging that service be started be reviewed by county school a new school at the North End that the cost of building a "pro However, Weidenfeld pointed earlier than scheduled. administrators and archi site if there were support from totype" school on the city-owned out that a hidden entrance sign Miscellaneous te"ts. the community. The officials North End site would be about won't prevent Frankfort Dr. cars In other business, council: The Sunerintendent of Prince wanted to know the city's plans $7,657,520. The total cost esti from having to pull out onto the Received petitions from the Georges County Public Scho;:,ls, for Center School in the event mate for restoration of Center inner lane. He sue:e-Psted the Windsor Green Homeowners As John Murphy, is tentatively an exchange of school sites is School was $8,282,212. Includ possibility of making Frankfort sociaiton, one opposing extending scheduled to speak, following recommended. Earlier school of ed in both figures was the cost Dr. a one-way road so that no Mandan Rd to Brae Brook Dr, opening remarks by District 2 ficials had announced "If the new of asbestos abatement and demo cars would exit it onto Greenbelt and the other onposing the pur- school board member Suzanne school is ultimately approved, the lition operations. Rd. chase of park land by the city Plogman and a slide show pre Greenbelt Center Building would According to these materials, Bus Stop "at a cost exceeding tha,t set forth sentation dealing with the concep be available for local community "Costs at North End can be con Council also discussed the new in the_ current Canital Improve tual design and the positives and use in Greenbelt." trolled better ..." Garcia later Metro bus stop at Capital Office ments ProPTam without a city negatives of each proposal by Council members told school told the News Review that there Park. The city approached Prince wine referendum." architect R. C. Garcia. officials that they remained open were uncertainties about Center Georges County nearly a year a- Authorized the city to seek a The program will also feature minded about the options. They School restoration costs, in par go about building such a stop, to end the· city's lease with the presentations by Center School stressed the need for more detail ticular those involving selective since the nearest stop at the mo- house on the former Schimmel principal John Van Schoonhoven ed information to be presented demolition, removal of asbestos ment is at Crescent and Ridge prooerty as of May 31, 1989. The and several of the school's tea by school officials at the school and compliance with historical Roads. However, county officials vroperty was acquired by the city · chers. Closing remarks will be system s public information meet concerns. He explained that were not willing to consider the As an addition to Schrom Hills delivered by Edward Felee:y, ing and hearing next Tuesday, there were unknown conditions proposal until buses had a way Park, and the house will need to Deputy Superintendent of Public including an opinion on which about part of the building that to move through the office park be destroyed in order to build the Schools. Frank Tracy. Associate alternative would serve best the would require selective demoli without turning around. park. Superintendent of Supporting educational needs of the students tion. With the construction last sum Services, has prepared materials for the present and for future mer of Cherrywood Ln. between Contributed $1,125 to the decades. Council members also According to the information containing pertinent questions materials, a new two-level school Kenilworth Ave. and Ivy Ln., the Council of Governments as start and answers that will be distrib stated that community reaction buses can now make a circuit. up funds for the implementation and the results of the public op (with internal ramps instead of uted at the meeting. stairs would provide "improved County officials have notified the of its drue: program in the D.C. According to Plogman, a pub inion poll would influence tht!ir city that bus service to the office metropolitan area. lic opinion poll will be mailed to positions. They noted their need See SCHOOL, page 4 park is scheduled to begin in Feb- parents and the Greenbelt com to receive answers to many Authorized the city to seek a munity early in February. Plo~ questions dealing with the poten Departure from Parking and man and the majority of the tial use of Center School as a L1;arli_n"' Rtandllrrl8 (DPLS) llp Greenbelt city council have indi community center. For example, Public Information Meeting phcahon from the Planning Board cated that the results of the sur would the funds already allocat in order to allow the Greenbelt vey will have an impact on their ed for renovation of the city & Hearing Museum more off-street parking recommendations. The nine-mem owned North End School and for spaces. These are necessary be ber school board will ...'!lake the proposed programs there be cause the museum nlans to con final determination on whether transferable? Would there be ad Greenbelt Center School vert the garage at 10-B Crescent to renovate Center School or to equate parking around Center Rd. into a museum office. build a new facility. The latter School? Sponsored by Board of Education choice would require an amend School officials at the Dec. 20 Joined the Council of Govern ments in awardine.- the 1988-89 ment to the school system's Cap meeting were informed of the of Prince George's County ital Improvement Program which position of the absent White, bid for road salt to Morton Salt for many years has included which White reiterated to the Division at a cost of $27.72 per ton. funds for rehabilitating Center News Review: "My position is Tuesday, January 10 at 7:30 p.m. School. that Center School should be ren ' Thanked Valerie Siel-!"el for her North End Site Favored ovated as planned and that ev in service on the Crime Prevention School administrators are giv erything should be done to ex Committee, unon receiving her ing serious consideration to the haust all remedies for the ren- ietter of resignation. alternative of constructing a new Center School Auditorium school on the city-owned North WHAT GOES ON Discussed the possibility of End School site because they 15 Crescent Road council meeting on some nie:ht believe it would serve best the Mon., Jan. 9, 8 p.m. RegulaT other than Monday, since Monday educational needs of students. CiJty Council Meeting, Mu Presentation of Information and Discussion night meetings so often have to This view was conveyed to four nidipa,l Building be changed to another day. members of the Greenbelt city Tues., Jan. 10, 7:30 p.~. Pub of two Alternatives: Approved the purchase by staff council at an informal meeting lic Hearing by School 1) Renovation of Center School of a high~speed computer printer. in Upper Marlboro on December Board on Center School, Learned from City Manftger 20. (Councilmember Thomas Center School Auditorium James K. Gliese that work on White was absent due to he Wed., Jan. 11, 8 p.m. City 2) Construction of a new school at the old the planned forebays at the pen death of his brother.) Council WotCleveland, Ohio, To the Editor: To the Editor: Mr. White was a graduate of response to Elaine Skol I read with interest your "Ten In Oberlin College. During World in your mailbox soon! nik's article entitled "Modern Top Stories of 1988" and wish War II he served with the Army Elementary School is Planned to reflect upon two entries. 1 in Europe. For Old Greenbelt • Question is First, when the News Review Where," I direct some questions selects the "Top Ten Stories for Survivors include his wife, to our city government. 1989,''. report the real story (o{ Dorothy, of College Park; daugh To quote (the) artcile, "An the fire at St. Hugh's). The story ters Alice White of College Park important factor in the choice of how a small community ac and Pamela White of University (between a renovated Center cepted the challenge of a tragic Park; and two grandchildren. School and a new school on the event and turned it into a tri Expressions of sympathy may be site of North End) would be um11h of community spirit. Tell sent to the Washington Adven cost." Architect R.C. Garcia has how city leaders acted quickly tist Hospital Pulmonary unit. said that a new school would and remained steadfast through cost $7,660,000 and a renovated out. Tell how city staff made Center wpuld cost $8,280,000. themselves a part of the recovery $1,425,000 of this would be con effort in a way that was sincere struction costs. Why is this ren and meaningful. Tell how the Likea ovation so expensive? Garcia's Recreation Department acted in response was that the specialty aid with the true spirit of sports good ne.ighbdi; (historical) items were very cost manship. Tell of the leadeu and ly. people of all faiths who offered StateFarm Could a new owner of this and provided temporal and spir building renovate with less his itual support. Tell of countless is there. torical accuracy and therefore contribut!ons from the people of Greenbelt who live what we pro more cheaply? At the June open See me tor car. home. meeting at Center School, Richard fess: We are a family and when Striner of the Art Deco Society one of us hurts we all hurt and life and health promised that his organization when one of us succeeds we all insurance. AGENDA could and would tie up all state succeed. If ever anyone takes funding unless the renovated issue with this, tell them of the Regular Meeting of buildini? met the preservationists' Christmas fire. City Council demands. If your city becomes Second, your story on "Roads" Don W . Taulelle, d u the owner of Center School, could inaccurately portrays the Green 8951 Edmonston Rd. Monday, January 9, 1989 briar Community Association's we taxpayers aff'oro to hist.ori Greenbelt, Md. 20770 8:00 p.m. cally renovate this 57,500-square position concerning land acquisi_,_ foot building? tion for the improved interchange 474 -~.007 I. ORGANIZATION Two major expenses must be at the Spellman Parkway and Rt. 193. It is not now nor has 1. Call to Order added to renovation costs, the 2. Roll Call price of blacktoppinii: a minimum it ever been our intention to block the taking of our land for this ..... 3. Meditation and 100 additional parking spaces STATE FARM and adding two elevators to make improvement. We ask onlv for Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag the building handicapped-accessi fair compensation and reas~nable 4. Consent Agenda - Approval of Staff Recommendation3 ble. What are these costs? If severances for the considerable (The consent agenda consists of those items which have the city takes occupancy ( of Cen damages this proieet will inflict a3terisks ( *) placed beside them, subject to such revisions ter), all current buildinl? codes upon our community. So far nei ~• as may be made by the Council prior to approval) would have to be met. What are ther the county nor the state has I NSURANC E. 5. Approval of Agenda and Additions been willing to address these con the associated costs? Has anyone ~ II. COMMUNICATIONS calculated the operating costs for cerns. It is on this ooint that a 57,500 sq. ft. building? we have to come to city council St::.le F;,rm Insurance Com~,;11es 6. Petitions and Request-3 A survey will be mailed to each for help. Home Off,ces: Bloomington. 111,1110,s (Petitions received alt the meeting will not be aoted upon residence in February. How can Michael F. Vaccaro \ by the City Council at this meeting unless the standing the citizens make good judgments rules are waived by the Council) (without knowing) the real cost * 7. Minutes of Counc-il Meetings of owning Center School? Can 8. Administrative Reports we afford to own the school? MARYLAND 9. Committee Reports - Presentation If the city can't afford it, then - Communication from Crime Prevention Committee we must ask the county public schools to renovate it! I believe BASKETBALL III. LEGISLATION ·f!J·•:f?~.. . . .•· i,...... :'-~ renovation of the existing struc . . /. IV. OTHER BUSINESS ture ( as a school) is the most . . . advisable alternative. vs. 10. Direction to Undertake Fe~sibility Assessment of Center School as Possible City Facility Betty Timer MISSOU RI 11. Purchase of Equipment from Fire Department 12. Resignation from Advisory Planning Board WHERE: Universitt• of Maryland's Cole Field House 13. Sewer and Water Service Designation Request - Woman's Club New s Parcel 1 The regular monthly meeting WHEN: January 24 14. Request for Legislation for Clearinghouse and National of The Woman's Club of Green Capital Planning Commission Review of National Park belt will be held on Tuesday, Jan. COST: $9 per person Service Property Transfers/ Disposals 15. Council Meeting Schedule 10 at 1 p.m. in the Meeting Room TIME: 8 p.m. of the Greenbelt Public Library. V. SCHEDULING OF FUTURE MEETINGS Gertrude Law has been elected For more information, call John R. Webster, III, at 474- president, replacing Leatrice NOTE: THIS IS A PRELIMINARY AGENDA - SUBJECT TO Wainscott who is mtting t> Flor 6878 or 345-2770. CHANGE ida. Thursday, January 5, 1989 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Page 3 Parcel 1 Water & Sewer St. Hugh's Classes Begin as Scheduled -~/~"'·:~·::rcap;1arE,e~, : Category Change Asked Despite the fact that St. already wor~ing on their home Hugh's Elementary School was work! City Manager James K. Giese heavily damaged by fire on De reported last week that Rocky cember 24, school opened as sched Father Stack said he was very · ~ · Phgsicians &Strgeons Gorge Communi,ties, the contract uled on Tuesday, January 3. Four grateful to the congregation of purchaser of Parcel l, has filed grades are meeting in St. Hugh's Mishkan Torah for making their William L Gonxale:z¥ MD ··· a request with the county for a Grenoble Hall and four grades facilities available. He also ex Jorge L.Campana, MO . change in the water and sewer are meeting in classrooms of the pressed gratitude for the outpour Abraham Auerbach, MD system area designatiim for the Mishkan Torah Synagogue. Ac ing of help from t he community. tract. The request, if granted, cording to Reverend John Stack, St. Hugh's received many offers Total Eye Care would change the service priority pastor of St. Hugh's, the first day of help from the community, Fa from the current 6 to 4. A ser went very smoothly. He added ther Stack said, and he accepted Convenient Evening Hours Available vice area 6 designation is consid ~hat he hoped the children were many. We Acc•pt Medicare Assignment ered no planned service, while an area 4 designation means that . ... WASHINGTON, D.C. . construction of new systems will DePaul Medical BlBaltimore Blvd .. at Powder Mill 1. Call to order new middle school on part of the JLK-735, state unknown. Rd., Beltsville Greenbelt Baha'i Community 72-acre surplus school land be A 14-year old resident was ar 2. Approval of agenda 8:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist P.O. Box 245 tween Northway Extended and rested on Dec. 28 and charged 3. North End Center Report Hamilton Place in Old -Greenbelt. Greenbelt, MD 20770 with distribution of "crack" co 10:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist by City Manager After protests by city council, caine after information was re 345-2918 / 474-4090 school officials withdrew any ceived by the police departmPnt 10:30 a.m. SuncLay School consideration of that land as an that the juvenile was selling alternative for an elem;ntary drugs at the Springhill Lake Rev. John G. Bals, Rector school. Shopping Center. The boy was 937-4292 ENTER TO WORSHIP The surplus school land was released to his mother pending the center of a bitter ciispute m juvenile court action. -----...,,.r the middle and late 1960s when DEPART TO SERVE the then-school board bought the LEO GREEN TO ADDRESS <-.:--~ land from a local developer for GRAY PANTHER MEETING Catholic GREENBELT BAPTIST CHURCH an elementary, junior high and senior high schopl complex. Senator Leo Green will speak Crescent & Greenhill Roads 474-4212 at an open public Gray Panther Community Greenbelten; and successive city Bible Study For All Ages (Sun.) 9 :45 A.M. councils vehemently opposed Meeting on Saturday, January building the school11 on the vir 21 at 1 :30 p.m. at the Greenbelt of Greenbelt Worship Services (Sun.) 11 A.M. & 7 :00 P.M. tually land-locked tract. The Library. Senator Green's topic Midweek Prayer Service (Wed.) 8 :00 P.M. batitle, which also spilled over will be "Issues in the 1989 Mary MASS into the courts and brought state land State Legislature." Ample time has been allotted for Green and county officials into the Municipal Building Greenbelt camp, ended in 1971 belters to ask questions. For in formation or transportation tele when the school board decided Sunday, 10 A.M. to build the senior high school in phone 474-7841 or 474-6890. Greenbelt East. · In April 1978 the surplus Paint Branch Tuesday, Jan. 17 school land was approved for 7:30 p.m. transfer from the Board of Edu Unitarian Churc~ cation to the county governm,mt. "Annulment: What Then in July 1986 the State 3215 Powder Mill Road Board of Public Works approved (near Cherry HiLI Rd.) Does It Mean?" with conditions the transfer of Sun., Jan. 8, 9 :3-0 and 11 :15 Rev. Kevin Hart the surplus land from Prince a.m. "Follow the Yellow Georges County to the City of Brick Road" ' Rev. Sara M. Tribunal member Greenbelt for use as 'park, open Camiplbe!D. .,., Holy Redeemer space and other municipal pur Adult Education Rm. poses." The land is expected to 9 :30 a.gi. Sunday School Holy Cross Lutheran Church Call 474-4299 for be formally transferred to the Rev. R. w. Kelley 937-3666 6905 Greenbelt Road city after negotiations between information Worship Services Sunday 8 :30 and 11 :15 a.m. (Infant care pro- the state and county are settled vided each service) and after the Prince Georges Sunday School and Bible Classes 9 :50 a.m. county council gives the requir ed final approval. · Greenbelt Community Church Pre-School Department 9: 50 and 11: 15 a.m. JL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST For information regarding programs for youth, young adults, l! Hillside & Crescent Roads singles, and senior citizens, please call the Church office. Phone: 474-6171 mornings Mowatt Memorial 10:15 am Sunday Worship Edward H. Birner, Pastor 345-5111 UafW llethffiat Charda 11 :20-11 :40 "Coffee Break" '° RWce Rd. '74--Hll 11 :40-12 :20 Fellowship and Learning for all WHAT ABOUT THE -RELIGIOUS ~~ Sunday School 9 :30 A.M. ages Morning W orsltip 11 :00 A.M. Nursery care provided. EDUCATION OF YOUR CHILDREN? ·' ~..r~ "A church of the open mind, the warm heart, the aspir- Daniel Montague, Pastor ing soul, and the social vision . • ." IF YOU AGREE THAT: • Your children need some kind of religious education; •They should be encouraged to approach religious ideas with an ; • : Meetingo!'.~ open mind and n spiritual awareness; E j Preliminary •They should learn to respect others' religious convictions; •·· ,_...... Agenda •They should be concerned about human rights and justice for all: Thursday, 8:00 p.m. •They should be active in helping make this world better for th~ January 12, 1989 Jess privileged, healthier for all humans, and a place of univer 1. .Aij)iprovall of Agenda BASEBALL sal peace; Z. .Approval of Minutes CLINIC .. , Then consider enrolling your children in our Church 3. A(pproval of Membership School. A(pplioaitions WHAT: Baltimore Orioles Baseball Clinic featuring 4. Visitors and Membei-s former player Joe Durham Paint Branch Unitarian 5. Manager: WHEN: Saturday, January 14 @ Universalist Church ra. Result of Situ<½' of TIME: 12 :30 - 1 :30 p.m. 3215 Powder Mill Road (near .Cherry Hill Roc;id) Parking Lot Condit.ions WHERE: Greenbelt Youth Center 6. President Marjory Donn 937-3666 For more information~ call 345-2770 or 474-6878. '1. Boa.rd Membenll Director of Religious Education At the Library "To Your Smile" Drop-In Storytime on Thurs by day, Jan. 12 from 10:30 to 11 a.m. will feature stories, film Ray Vidal, D.D.S. 1989 WINTER • activi £ strips, songs .and musical ties for ages 3-5. ().,,, 1te/,plH4 RECREATION LEISURE ACTIVITIES b7 Dorrie Batet1, S45-SH1 GREENBELT RECREATION DEPARTMENT Our sympathy to Dorothy White and family on the recent 474-6878 death of her husband, Amos. Dorothy has been a staff member In-person registration, ftrst-come, first-serve ~is, will be for ALL classes at the following and now tax consultant to this facilities, days <811ld times: newspaper for many years. Monday, January 9 - Friday, January 13, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. at t'le Greenbelt Youth Center, Condolences to Councilmember What is a partial denture? Tom White on the recent death Although in most situations plus evening registration, Tuesday, Janµary 10 . Thursday. January 12, 7:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. at of his brother. a nonremovable bridge is the the Greenbelt Youth Center and Springhill Lake Recreation Center. Saturday, January 14, 9 preferred method to restore a.m. • 12 noon at the Greenbelt Youth Center. one or more missing teeth, Acting Classes Begin Soon it may not always be feasible LATE REGISTRATION: Begins Monday, January 16 thru Saturday, January 21 on a space The spring season of the chil or practical. Partial dentures available basis ONLY. Held in the Greenbelt Youth Center, hours are Monday thru Friday, dren's acting classes sponsored ~e removable appliances by the Greenbelt Arts Center be 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. and Saturday, 9 a.m. - 12 noon. All late registrants will be charged a .one which can als•o replace mis dollar ($1) late fee. No evening registration will be conducted after January 12. gins this month. The classes are sing teeth. They are held in held i the Youth Center weekly. place by clip-like structures CLASS FEES: Al1 regis,tralllts living outside the City of Greenbelt limits will be charged an T e are classes for children called clasps. The clasps are additional 25% for all classes. A 10% discount will be given to a11 senior citizens, 60 years old ages 6-14 For further infor designed to encircle the des mation, c.all Barbara Simon, at and over, registering for classes. All checks should be made payable to the CITY OF GREEN ignated teeth to provide sup BELT. 474-2192 or 441-8770. port and resistance to move ment of the partial denture. CLASS SCHEDULE: All weekday classes will begin the week of January 23, 1989; Satur day classes will begin January 28. Should any class be cancelled due to snow, makeups will be Golden Age Club Partial dentures are utiliz held at the end of the regular class schedule. Classes are held for the number of sessions or ed in situations where either hours designated. by Mary Gardner many teeth are missing or the Many thanks are selllt to the remaining teeth are not strong REFUNDS: 'r.he Greenbelt Recreation Department reseTVes the righlt to cancel classes due to American Legion Post No. 136 enough to support a bridge. insufficient registrants or caiuses beyond iits com '.ll. Refund.;; wiJll be made ii oloasses are cancelled and the Ladies Auxiliary for the Since crowns are usually not by the Department. Other refunds wrn be made aceo,rding to the provisions in City of Greenbelt lovely Christmas dinner and door needed for the supporting 1Re:solUJtion No. 65, whtch also requires that requests fo.r refunds be made in WRITING IMMEDI prizes given for Greenbelt sen teeth the cost is somewhat ATELY FOR VALID REASONS. less than a bridge. All factors iors. A reminder: the day for LOCATION CODE: CS - Center Elementary School; SHLRC - Springhill Lake Recreation the monthly luncheon has been must be thorougly evaluated changed to the second Thursday by your family dentist in de Center; YC - Youth Center. of the month. termining the proper type of restoration for yovr particu BABYSITTING: Servfoes provided for cla.s~es indicated by aJSteri,s,ks(**). Fee is $.75 per child Thank you to all the Golden lar needs. In most cases a per class hour. Participants must register for entire class. Age Club members who worked choice of treatment plans can ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Contact t.he Greenbelt Recreation Department, weekdays 9 on making the club's Christmas usually be offered. a.m. - 4:30 p.m., 474-6878. Anyone physically and/or mentally challenged is encouragea to party so enjoyable. Santa, alias participate in any one of the Recreation Department's programs. If you need any special Ru.thlee Kolbe, did a great job Ray Vidal, D.D.S. assistance, please contact Karen at 474-6878. of pas9ing out gifts. General Dentistry Delegates are needed for the Beltway Plaza CHILDREN, TEEN & ADULT CLASSES Prince Georges Council of Senior 7910 Cherrywood Lane Clubs which meets on the third ACTIVITIES LOCATION DAY;TIME AGE GROUP FEE (Non- Tuesday of each month. Anyone Greenbelt, Md. 20770 Res add 25%) who is interested should please Phone 474-2080 Adult Aerobics0 YC Tue/Thu 9:30a-10:30a 18 & Over $20/8 wks. contact Florence Holly at 474- TDD/Voice 6646 for further information. Arts & Crafts SHLRC/YC Mon 3:00p-4:00p K-3rd Gr. FREE-6 wks SHLRC/YC Wed 3:15p-4:16;_:i 4-6th Gr. FREE-6 wka Ballet Children YC Tue 3:30p-4:30p 6-12 yrs. $15/8 wks YC Tue' 4:30p-5:30p 3-5 yrs. fl5/8 wks PRINCE GEORGE'S YU Sat 9 :00a-10:00a 3-5 yrs. $15/8 wks COMMUNITY COLLEGE YC Sat 10:00a-11:00a 6-12 yrs. $15/8 wks. Baton Twirling YC Wed 3:15p-4:15p 6-12 yrs. $15/8 wks. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation YC Tue/Thu 7:00p-10:30p 16 & Over $2.00/manual at February 14 & 16 plus April 11 & 13 +$5,00/ Non-Res. Eleanor Roosevelt High School Creative Carousel YC Tue 6:30p-7:30p 3-5 yrs. $8/6 wks. Gymnastics 7500 Hanover Parkway at Greenbelt Road, YC Tue 3:30p-4:30p 3-5 yrs. $15/8 wks. Greenbelt, Maryland YC Tue 4:30p-5:30p 6-12 ~rs. $15/8 wks. YC Thu 3:30p-4:30p 3-5 yrs. $15./8 wks. • Credit sections in Accounting, Art, Biology, Business, • YC Sat 1:00p-2:00p 6-12 yrs. $15/8 wks. Career Decision Making and Life Planning, Computer YC Sat 2 :00p-3 :00p 3-5 yrs. $15/8 wks. Information Systems, Developmental English, Economics, English, History, Management, Marketing, Karate • 'I1ae Kwon Do YC Mon/Wed 5:00p-6:30p 12 & Over $30/12 wks. Mathematics, Paralegal, Psychology, Real Estate, and Kids Kitchen YC Tue 3 :30p-4:30p 6-12 yrs. $12/6 wks. Speech. YC Thu 2:30p-3:30p 3-5 yrs, $12/6 wks. Mom's M-Oll'ning Out YC Tue/ Thu 9:30a-12:00n 3-4 yrs. $40/8 wks. • Tuition is only $44.00 per credit hour for Prince Mother/Daughter Knitting George's County residents. YC Mon 6:30p-7:30p 7 & Over $20/6 ·wks + yarn Pre-School Playtime • In-person registration at Eleanor Roosevelt High SHLRC Thu 3:30p-4:15p 3-5 yrs. FREE/6 wks School, January 17, 6:30-8 p.m. YC Thu 4:15p-5:00p 3-5 yrs. FREE/6 wks S~ior Crafts SHLRC Mon 11:00a-1:00p 60 & Over $3/8 wks. • Classes begin January 23. + materials .. Slimnaltics YC Tue 7:30p-8:30p 16 & Over $12.50/10 wk. YC Thu 7:00p-8:00p 16 & Over $12.50/10 wk. For more information, call 322-0783. Toddler Gym I (almost walkers) YC Wed/Fri 9:00a-9:45a 9-22 mos. $20/11 wks. Toddler Gym II Prince George's Community College YC Wed/Fri 10:00a-10:45a 20-36 mos. $20/11 wks. 301 Largo Road, Largo Maryland Trampoline YC Thu 4:30p-5:30p 6-12 yrs. $15.00/8 wks. ... Page 6 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Thursday, January 5, 1989 RENT? STOP LOOKING! We TRANSFER 8mm, Super 8, 16 have 100s of properties that we mm film, slides, photos to VHS/ RAT ES have not advertised. Call for de Beta. First title fre~ - free mu CLASSIFIED: $2.00 minimum tails in your area. Rental N ewa. sic. H.L.M. Productions, Inc. 1- for ten words, 10c each addition 927-5577. 301-474-6748. al word. No ~harge for listing ------(ILASSSSDFDED ELLERS TYPEWRITER RE BURGER KING - Greenbelt is items that are found. Submit ad P AIR - Electric, standard a1!'d looking for well-mannered, clean ROOMMATE FINDERS SERV WORD PROCESSING any doc with payment to the News Re portable. Call 474-0594. hard-working people of all ages ICE - If you have a place to ument, any length letters, mem view office between 8 and 10 p.m. to help us deliver first class food share or u.eed a place to live - os, theses, course papers, etc., of the Tuesday preceding publi GUITAR LESSONS - Seal-. to our customers in a cheerful D.C., MD., VA. 15 years exper fast and accurate. Reasonable cation, or to the News Review ehorda, theory, reading. Fwl environment. All days. All hours. ience. Open 7 days. 79-1-7666. rates. Call 345-1699. drop box in the Greenbeit Coop time instructor. 1187-8370. Inquire at Burger King - Cipri RENT: 3 br., t.house w/garage, CONDO FOR RENT in Fairfax, grocery store before 7 p.m. Tues CALDWELL'S APPLIANCE ano Square. No previous exper old Greenbelt. Jan.-Aug. $575 VA. 2 BR, 2BA W ID, pool, near day, or mail to P.O. Box 68, SERVICE - All make. repaired. ience required. Senior citizens + util. 345-1332. Vienna Metro. Available .immed Greenbelt, Maryland 2C770. Call after 6 p.m. 8( 0-804!1. welcome to apply. 552-1555. HOME HUNTING? We are wor iately. $795. Call 821-0887. BOXED: $4.75 column inch. Min TRADE your equity in a •ingle king with many 1, 2, and 3 bed SEAMSTRESS - In large or imum 1 ½ inches ($7.13). room houses and apartments in small quantities, dresses and al Include name, phone no. and ad f amily house in the Greenbelt, MD area f or equity in a 12-unit Housekeeper all areas from $400 to $1501), terations. 982-7163. dress with ad copy. Ads are Rental News, 927-5577. not considered accepted until apartment in Phoenix, Ari,:ona. FOR SALE: 4-door '71 Maver Call Mr. Peterson 301-552-30.LO. Wanted F URNITURE UPHOLSTERING ick, 6 cylinder, automat ic trans PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR FINISHING. Living room set, mission. 41,000 miles - $800, $1811, refinishing, $75, dininii 345-9549. HOME LAWN CARE Expert and Reliable Piano ~er- full or part t ime - daily jobs - 'Yice to Greenbelt. Benjamin Ber room aet, antique restoration, LOST - Part of hearing aid in good pay - Greenbelt area - E lQl)erienced man with truck kof•k7. 474-6894. $96. 982-6380. vicinity of Lakeside Drive. Re and t ools for a]l phases of RESUMES - A New Year and start immedi~ely - 982-4214 MODE RN DAY MAIDS - Top to ward. 475-6119. lawn maintenance. new: career possibilities. I can bottom heavy cleaning. Wood WORD PROCESSING/TYPING. tile floor care, carpet cleaning, LEAF CLEAN-UP help with a professionally-written Quality, accuracy. Editing/fast/ resum«! tailored to your field and LESSONS: P IANO, CASIO, OR maid service. Bonded and insur affordable. 441-2744. FEED & SEED MOWING career goals. Over ten years GAN, GUITAR & drums in Col ed. 422-2200. .lege Pbrk. 345-2752. EARN $20, 000 in your own 345-2670 experience. Reasonably priced. FOR SALE Two one-way tickets part-time business. Training Also 171s and presentations. 441 - TE LEPHONES - Installed and to Fort Lauderdale, 1''lorida via provided. Apply P.O. Box 553, 9427. extension to another room. Call American airlines, flight 1213. Greenbelt, MD 20770. 474-1011. Lv BWI, Tuesday, Jan 24 at 2 1980 01.--:d-s -O-:---m-eg-a-,-=v-6, 4 di°, pm, ar Fort Lauderdale 6 pm. HELP WANTED auto, fully loaded. 89,000 miles. $150. Call Peg Wainscott, 474- Crescent Square $1500 or best offer. 474-2189. 8541. Greenbelt Recreation Department ROOMMATE WANTED by 1/- Old Greenbelt 31/ 89. M/F, Non-Smkr., quiet PART-TIME HELP WANTED Housecleaning professional, · 25+ find/ share 2B 2B Apt/condo with F & 3 pets, one bedroom 1) Soci,al Club Director for mentally challenged adults. Experienced professional $370 approx. incl. util., no dogs/ apartments $6.00/ hr. Recreation and planning experience with Reasonatble vaites cats. New Greenbelt. Call l{im special populations required. Reliable - 982-9273. From $400 2) Social Club Leader. $4.50/hr. Recreation experience References Available CALLIGRAPHY / DRA WP;G Cohn & Stein Realtors wit h mentally challenged preferred. BOARD Portable, carrying 982-4214 handle, 20x26, different tilt po 933-1700 For more information call 47 4-6878. sitions. New, $55, reg. $75. 345- 7222. GREENBELT OFFICE - Rental space, approx. 1000 sq. ft. w/ utilities. 441-3750. Low Cost Loans Available Beatrix D. M. Whitehall- PIANO LES SON ""S.....,...in---,G=-r-e-en'"'b,-e-:1-,-t. Attorney at Law All levels. Masters degree, Pea at Your Credit Union body Conservatory. Member MT JUVENILE DIVORCE NA. 345-5143. FURNISHED CONDO for rent - Call 47 4-5900 for terms. CRIMINAL CONSUMER PROBLEMS 2 BR, 2 BA luxury condo in PERSONAL INJURY Greenbelt with beautiful com plete furnishings. Includes pool, GREENBELT FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 952-0880 tennis, weight room. $825 plus utilities. 345-0924. 11 2 Centerway, Roosevelt Center I can arrange evening or weekend appointments OWN YOUR OWN . apparel or Greenbelt, MD 20770 or house calls in Greenbelt shoe -store, choose from: jean/ snortswear, ladiC>s, men's, children/ A credit union for residents of Greenbelt, maternity, large sizes, petite, since 1937. dancewear/ aerobic, bridal, linger ie or accessories store. Add color Each account insured to $100,000 analysis. Brand names: Liz Clai For Sole by Owner r orne, Healthtex, Chaus, Lee, S •. by NCUA, a U.S. Government Agency. Mi chele, Forenza, Bugle Boy, Levi, Camp Beverly Hills, Or 1-bedroom, upstairs, co-op apartment. New kitchen g-anically Grown, Lucia, over cabinets, new floor in kitchen and bath; carpeted '.:!:100 others. Or $13.!19 one price throughout. $32,500. designer, multi-tier pricing di.:1- JOE'S TIPS . OF THE WEEK count or family shoe store. Re 2-bedroom, co-op townhome, end of row. convenient Happy New Year! tail prices unbelievable for top to playground, bus lines, ample parking. Wall-to-wall quality shoes normally priced We're ~nother year older and so is your vehicle. Let me carpeting, washer/dryer, new floor in bathroom. $42,500. from $19 to $60. Over .?50 share a little tidbit with you so we can get your vehicle into the brands, 2600 styles. $17,900 to following years. On a couple of the warmer days lately we've For further information and to see, call Greenbelt $29,900: Inventory, training, fix noticed a white filmy residue on the oil level dip stick and under Homes, Inc., 474-4161 between 8 :30 a.m. and 5 :30 p.m. tures, airfare, grand opening, neath the oil fill cap, not in excessive amounts but enough to be Mon.-Fri. etc. Can o,.,en 15 HOUSECLEANING • Expert service fast & thorough. Excellent MARYLAND references from Bowie to Green belt. Very reasonable rate1:1. COMMUNICATIONS SPECIALIST I - Full-time for Please call Susan, 474-6549, and leave 111essag~e_. ____-=-_ Police Department Communications Office. Must be 18 FO.R SALE - Vacuum cleaner, years of age, have high school diploma or equivalent, be lightweigh Bissell, 4 months old, willing to do shift work, nave ability to touch type and $25. 441-8263. aibiliity to train for operation of radio dispatching and SKI RACKS - Barrecrafters computer .terminal equipment. roof mount w/key locks. 2 sizes for compact and mid-size autos. Salary: $18,137.60 annually with full city benefits. $30/pr. 345-2099. Applications will be accepted until all positions are filled. SKIS - French-made Dynamic Apply: City Offices, Personnel Department, 25 Crescent VRl 7 w /salomon S626 bindings, Road, Greenbelt, Maryland 20770; 474-8052. EOE. 172 cm., used 3x. Poles, carrying LOCATIONS FOR bag incl. $125. 345-2099. CONDO FOR RENT - Greenbri LICENSED e BONDED e INSURED CHRISTMAS TREE ar lBR w/family rm, DW, W ID, Reasonable Rates Free Estimates All Work Guaranteed central H/ A. Remodeled bath and DISPOSAL family rm.,. 1st floor unit. Appl., "Custom Kitchens & Baths" util. incl. $615/month. Avail. ADDITIONS CONCRETE Christmas trees may be dropped off at the following locations for Feb. 1, 345-2099. PORCHES MULCH pickup by the City beginning January 3, 1989. SUNDECKS Home&Yard LANDSCAPING Playground opposite 73 court Ridge Road FLA.ROOKS Corner of Research and Hillside Roads Luxurious Living TOP SOIL PAINTING IMPROVEMENT Playground at Plateau Place and Ridge Road •.• at Greenbriar STORK DOORS TREE SERVICE Corner of Eastway and Crescent Roads Extremely well maintained, by Entrance to 21 Court Ridge Road (Across from Green Ridge WINDOWS SERVICES STORAGE original owners, 2 bedroom - SHEDS House) 2 bath condominium. Enjoy CERAMIC TILE Area adjacent to Candy Cane City maintenance-free living, am BACKHOE K.H.I.C. #13141 ROOFING Playgrouund at junction of Crescent and Ridge Roads ple parking, recreational fa RENTALS GUTTERS Playground at Ivy Lane and Lastner Lane cilities, and scenic paths to Charlestowne Village & Charlesltowne North-Adjacent to Old Greenbelt, schools, and Bob Wilhide 34S-8368 Attick Park service road nearby shopping. For ap• University Square - Front of Swimming Pool pointment, please call: Lakeside North - Near Swimming Pool First Chartered Realty Springhill Lake Community Building 953-1686 BRADFORD & CRELLIN Greenbriar Between Buildings: 7708 ·and 7710; 7728 and 7730 Insurance Financial 7826 and 7828 Hanover Parkway (/j) Services Between Buildings: 8003 and 8009 Mandan Road Glen Oaks ~ Between Buildings: 7903 and 7905; 7509 and 7511 \}'"fu~OuR PRUDENTIAL Mandan Road LIFE e HEALTH e AUTO e HOME e INVESTMENTS Hunting Ridge Give New Life To Your Old Fixture Between Buildings: 6936 and 697~ Hanover Parkway rorcalain, FJberglm, Acrylic Windsor Green 937-939S At Court Enti,ances (Pick up by Windsor Gr~en S1'. aff) · TUBS • SINKS • TILE See Us For Your Auto WE ALSO INSURE Greenbrook Villa1re and Estates Resurfaced On Location Coverage Boats-Motorcycles-Motor Homes Southeast corner of Ora Glen Drive and Mathew SAVE 75¾ of Replacement Cost - Competitive Prices and Stated Value or Drive - We Insure Everyone Permanent finish Classic Cars Southeast corner of Hanover Parkway and Greenbrook - Monthly Payment Plans Drive - Same Day Coverage 10714 Baltimore Blvd (Rte 1) Greenwood Village: 7 - Low Down Payment "Twin Chimneys Office Park" Along Mandan Terrace, Opposite 8175 - FR-19 Forms Provided Beltsville, MD 20705 Opposite 7646 Mandan Road ~~ Opposite 7648 Mandan Road iit:l~i'BOWIE,.Mo · . , Investment Products through PRUCO Securities MHIC 27773 ,------~ • ,a.a.• ,• ... a.~ • ~~----... • - • a.• , SUPERMARKET PHARMACY 474-4400 474-0.522 Filled while you wait ,;,._ HOURS HOURS MONDAY- SATURDAY: 9-9 MONDAY-FRIDAY: 10-7 SUNDAY: 10-6 SATURDAY: 10-6 SUPERMARKET /PHARMACY CLOSED SUNDAYS 121 Centerway • Roosevelt Center • Greenbelt Prices Effective Mon., Jan. 9th thru Sat., Jan. 14th
Fresh NOW SAVE TWICE AS MUCH WITH Farm Quality Meats Fresh Produce Co,.op Lean Beef Boneless DOUBLE COUPONS* Red or Gold lb. With s10 00 minimum purchase excluding coupon items . . soc coupon maximum Chuck -- Sl e49 - . Delicious Roast lb. CLIP AND SAVE WITH THESE CO-OP SUPER COUPONS Apples 49c Co,.op Lean Beef Boneless ------Florida 100 Size Chuck .59 '!r Sl !:::rgarine s;:;.:~o~i 39c:1 Juice 0A99 Steak lb. I Red & White 1 lb. bowl 29c Elbow Macaroni Oranges 0£ C I With 1lhia Coupon & $10.00 Min, Purchase Ex With this Coupon & $10.00 Min. Purehase Ex Fresh Grade "A" Whole I eluding Coupon Item.11, I.Jimit One per Cultomer. cluding Coupon Items. Limit One per Cwtomer. Good 1/9-1/14 Good 1/9-1/14 Florida Lft Frying 7e I 9 ·--Fantastic------22 oz. ------Tangerines ll._7 C Chicken lb. 7¢ : ------·Brawny Jumbo Roll ,PAPER 39c All Purpose Fresh Grade "A" Cut Up Emperor lb. 1 TOWELS Cleaner 79c Seeded Frying 89 With this Coupon & $10.00 Min. Purchase Ex With this Coupon & $10.00 M'.in. Pul'chase Ex Chicken lb. cluding Coupon Items. I.Jimit One per CIUtomer. cluding Coupon It.ems. Limit One per Customer. Grapes 49c Good 1/9-1/14 Good 1/9-1/14 Imported Fresh Lean s1 49 ·------Donald------Duck Frozen------12 oz. ----···I Ground • t~u~~d~t. Peaches 99c Chuck lb. 99c ORANGE 79c' Detergent JUICE : Florida Pint Co-op Lean Beef Shoulder LB. With this Coupon & $10.00 Min. Pu-rchase Ex With this Coupon & $10.00 Min. Purchase Ex- I Steak $1~89 cluding C<>upon It.ems. Limit One per Customer. eluding C.Oupon Items- Limit One per Cu3tomer. I Strawberries $1.29 Good 1/ 9-1/14 Good 1/ 9-1/14 Co-op Lean Beef Bone In LB. California $3.49 Chase & Sanborn ,------.Northern 4 pk. I Kiwi Fruit 3'1.00 :::IP \~\~K ·------·All Purpose Grind S) • 39 TOILET a,~~ • Taste-O-Sea Frozen LB. Iceberg Perch Fillet $1.89 COF~:½ oz. TISSUE : Lettuce ea. S9c Esskay 1 lb. Wi~ this Coupon & $10.00 Min, Pu~hase Ex With this Coupon & $10.00 Min, Purchase Ex- I $1.49 I c1udiq Coupon It.ems. 1.Jimit One per Customer. eluding Coupon Items. Limit One per Cu-3tomer. I All Purpose 10 lb. SI iced Bacon • Good 1/9-1/14 Good 1/9-1/14 I Gwaltney LB. White Potatoes 1.59 Great Dogs 89c ·------~------~------Hanover 14 oz. Red & White ½ gal. Pregc Al Fresca 14½ oz. Pork & Beans 4/99c Apple Juice 99c SPAGHETTI Extra Large Jimmy Dean 12 oz. SAUCE 2/99c Pork Sausage $1.99 Lipton l00's Del Monite CORN, 16 oz. Lipton all varieties 4¾ oz. Tomatoes lb. 49, GREEN BEANS CLAUSSEN Tea Bags $1.89 - Cut or French 2/89c Noodles & Sauce 69c Green lb. PICKLES $1.89 Del Monte QT. Maryland Chief 14½ oz. Whole or Sliced QT. Catsup 89c Scotties Jumbo 280's Tomatoes 2/99c Cabbage 19, Willies 2 lb. Facial Tissue $1.19 Sauerkraut 69c LIPTON Tasters Choice RICE & SAUCE 69c Red & White QT. INSTANT COFFEE $5.19 Beer/Wine Dept. All Varieties 4.2 oz. min. Mayonnaise $1.09 Reg.-Decaf-Columbia 7 oz. Carnation Solid 6½ oz. SunshineKrispy Miller Genuine 6 pk-12 oz. cans Deli Dept. Saltine Crackers 69c White Tuna $1.09 Campbells Chicken 10½ oz. Draft Beer $2. 99 Noodle Soup 39c Reg.-Unsalted 1 lb. Royal LB. Northern Print 140's Ocein"Spray Cranberry ½ gal. Pabst Beer $2.39 Corned Beef $2.99 Napkins 79c Gold Medal All Purpose 5 'lb. Juice Cocktail $2.49 6 pk-12 oz. cans =x ..,.en=--er-g-ei,-st-er_ _ __l.5 - liter Armour LB. Carnation 10 pk. Flour 99c Del Monte Reg. or Lite-16 oz. Chopped Ham $1.89 PEACHES-PEARS Wine $5.69 Hot Chocolate $1.19 Hawaiian Punch 3 box pack FRUIT COCKTAIL 79c --- Seagram's 4 pk-12 oz. Armour Old LB. Equal Low Calorie l00's Juice Drinks 79c 4 oz. Free 6 pk-16 oz. cans Fashion loaf $1.99 Sweetner $2.89 Coke Wine Coolers $3.59 Glad Family $1.59 Sorrento LB. 20-30 gal. The wisest investment you 'II Provolone $1.99 Trash Bags $2.89 ' ever make for your family Dairy Dept. Frozen Dept. begins with Volume 1 Fresh LB. Sue Bee 16 oz. Macaroni Salad 89c Light & Lively 8 oz. Honey $1.19_ Banquet all varieties 4 oz. FUNK&. WAGNALLS NEW ENCYCLOPEDIA 9¢ Yogurt 3/$1 Cook-In Bags 2/79c Sunsweet QT. Latest Edition Health & Beauty Kn1ft Velveeta 16 oz. Prune Juice 99c Banquet 10 oz. Singles $2.19 Dinners $1.19 Volume 2 only 99t Colgate Pump 4.3 oz. Dove 2 pk. Volumes 3-29 Light & Lively 12 oz. Totinos 9.8 oz. only $4.99 ea. Tooth Paste $1.59 Cottage Cheese 79c Bar Soap $1.69 Party Pi.z.za 99c Benylin 4 oz. Red & w.liite Grated 8 oz. Purina 25 lb. Ore Ida Shoestring 20 oz. Cough Syrup $2.29 PARMESAN CHEESE $1.99 Dog Chow $7.49 Potatoes 69c Sinutab Max. Strength 24's V-8 Vegetable ½ gal. Fireside 19 oz. SEALTEST TABS or SHERBET $1.79 CAPLETS $2.89 Juice $1.59 Creme Cookies 99c Rasp-Orange-Rainbow ½ gal.