What Goes On . • • ·•••• And More Tues., Oct. 20, 7 p.m. Green­ Greenbelt Thurs., Oct. 22, 7 p.m. Council ibelit Youth Advisory Com­ Workse.ssiions wditlh G.A.T.E. miibtiee, Aquatic & Fliltness and Oenter 8 p.m. MEn'RO WorklreSSion Wed., Oct. 21, 7 :30 p.m. PRAB Conference Room ,Meeting, Aquatic & Fitness 8 p.m. GHI Board o:f Direc­ Center ;followed /by jomt llews leuiew tors Meeting, Hamiliton Pl. AJ>.B meeting a,'t 8 p.m. AN INDEPENDENT NS:WC:PAPFR Volume 55, Number 48 P.O. Box 68, Greenbelt, Maryland 20768-0068 The Possibilities of Development At Metro Site Pondered by CFG by James Giese Private development upon the Gr~nbelt zens '":ho attended the meeting h~rd a pre­ Metro StaJtion parking lot and the adJacent sentation from Fl"ank Derro, Chief, Trans­ A. H. Smith property to the south, the con- ~r~~ion and Public Facilities, ~Janning straints placed upon such development, and D1vis10n (M-NCPPC) on ,the plannmg pro­ the planning process to be used to determine cess for the Transportation Di~trict Overl_ay the nature and extent of development that Zone _(TDOZ) and a pr~entat~on. from city will be permitted was the subject of the pro- plannmg consultants, Kim Bamab and Dan­ gram at the Citizens for Greenbelt Septe~- iel Maletic of Greenman Pede~son ln<:Orpora­ ber 24 meeting. Chaired by president Harn- ted (GPI) who _gave their prehmmary et Phel'J)S with Rick Meetre acUng as mod- findings on constramts to development at the era.tor for the panel, the small group of ciiti- METRO site and the Smith property. Development Constraints leaves an estim-ated 17 acres that Prior to introducing Paniati could ,be developed: located in two FIVE SIGNALS NEEDED and Maletic, Meetre read a short areas, one a small pareel on statement from Oity Planner Cherry.wood Lane across from FOR GREENBELT WEST the Springhill Lake Apartments by James Giese Celia WHson who advised that J the city had retained GPI as its and the other in the southwest­ "Who's going to put them consultiants to assess the current ern s-ection of the property where t'here?" a concerned Mayor Gil condition of public facilities in the present asphalt plant and Weidenfeld asked city consult­ the area of the Metro station company office mcilities are lo­ ants Kim Paniati and Daniel and to determine the impact of cated. The latter property will Maleti'c of Greenman Pedersen, additional development and to not be included in the TDOZ if Inc. concerning five new traffic determine how much additional the M-tNOP:PC planning staff has sigr'als f,or the city As a result Miss Greenbelt, and her attendants. From I. to r., Melissa its wlay as it is considered be­ development might be accomo­ of deve1'opment now under con­ Mays, first runner-up; Jennifer Fraser, Miss Greenbelt; and diated. The GPI study is still in yond convenient walking distance strudion, the consultants said its early stages and the infor­ of the station. at the Thursday, September 21 Christine Patsas, second runner-up. mation provided Thursday eve­ Although the area :for poten­ Citizens for Greenbelt me~ting, - photo by Joe Polanin ning was preUminary. tial development lack water and five i-ntersedtions in Greenbelt sewer service at pre.sent, ade­ West will fiall below satisfactory In the GPI presentation, Pa­ quate fiaci'lities are nearby, and service levels without traffic sig­ Jennifer Fraser Crowned niati placed overlays upon a map Prani"ati considered it simply a nals. Three of the intersections of the area in question to depict "matter of procedure" for ser­ occur on city-maintained st1eets. the location of wetlands, flood vice to b'e extended, Among the new development now Miss Greenbelt at Festival plains, and different soil condi­ under construction are a new tions. Paniati concluded that any GPI noted that problems would gia·nt Giant food store and an by Sandy Smith area of Metro to be developed be created by the impact of new enlarged mall a't the Beltway wouM be limited to the area development upon area traffic. Plaza, the federal courthouse and Jennifer Fraser, a sophomore at Eleanor Roosevelt a-lready under development for "There are nine intersections the METRO-.MARC station, all High SchQol, is the 1992 Miss Greenbelt. Crowned during the station and parking lots and thlat would be impacted," Pa­ of whic•h have aC'C·ess to Cherry­ the pageant which is a highlight of the annual Labor Day that the remainder of the prop­ niati advised. The consultants wood Lane, a city street. erty wa~ either wetlands, flood noted that five intersections will Ptaniati responded by noting Fes,tival, Jennifer was also selected Miss Congeniality by p1ain or both. The actual area become substandard and require th'at the state capital improve­ the other pageant parlicipanits. improvements or signa4'ization as for development would probably ment program included installing Jennifer's family includes her Mulkey, sponsored by the Ameri• be limited to the area of the a result of development now tak­ a signal at Oherrywood and Ed­ mother Susan, older brother c•an Legion, and Kirsten Winter, very large 3,.800-car Park and ing p~ace or planned for Oapit'al monston Road (Kenilworth Ave­ Eddie, and three dogs. ~he en- sponsored by Dr. Alvin Larsen. Office Park. (See separate story Ride parking lot, she observed, nue), a state highway. Develop­ on traffic signals in this issue). joys sipending time with her fam- Pageant sponsors make the noting that the lot coulid be re­ <'!-, FIVE SIGNALS, page 2, t'I • ily and friends and said that the Pageant possible each year. In placed with a parking structure, If a million square feet were best part of the pageant was addition, tihe pageant con1test- thereby freeing the remainder to be bunt, Edmonston Roa,d be- twee,n Cherrywood Lane and the Fall Hazardous Waste becoming good friends with the ants hold fund-raisers to defre.y of the area for development. other girls. She said the prac- expenses. The summer is spent At a floor to area ratio of 0.5, Beltwiay would fail to be ade- quate in design and need to be tices over the summer were fun in community activities, rehear­ which is the typical requirement Collection Day October 18 and s·he is looking forward to sals, s·pecial outings, learning for eight story office buildings, improved. The county's Department of her duties as Miss Greenbelt. experiences, and fun occasions, approximately one million square Paniati also noted the need to Environmental Resources (DER) During the year she will take A ,special part of this year's pag- feet of office space could be con­ extend bicyele paths into the will •hold the Fall Hazardous part in various community cere- eanlt was the awarding of a structed on the estim-ated 2'5 area. "At present, one path from Was-te Oollection Day on Sunday, monies and activities. scholarship from the Greenbelt acres that would be availabl!e. the east ends on Edmonston Oclober 18 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. :She has a career goal in cos- Co-op to Miss Greenbelt, accord­ While Pan'iati found soil condi­ Roa,d near the Police Station and at the Metro fringe parking lot tions to be "clay," "kind of metology, specializing in servicH ing to Natasha Ohavrid-Jewell another from the south which on Northview Drive, Bowie. The for cancer patients. In the ta!- who has ohaired the pageant for mucky" and "not that great," foPlows Indian Creek ends south· event will be held rain or shine. they would not prevent develop­ ent portion of the pageant, she several years. She said that the of Greenbelt Road. Besides ex- Household hazardous waste delivered an original speech on pageant hopes to involve addi­ ment, but could increase the cost tending these two paths, s·he felt includes used motor oil, auto- of construction. the Greenbelt Recreation Depart- tional community and business that there needed to be improved motive batteries, pesticides, pho­ ment and its contribution to the groups in the schola.rship por­ GPI also found that the A. H. a~ess from Springhill Lake, tographic materials, -household city. Jennifer was sponsored by tion of the pageant next year. Smi,th property was a•bout 50% Betsy Likowski asked how cleanel"l!, solvents an.d oil-based the Miss Keva Teen Club for flood plain and we~and. This likely it was that the Metro paints. the pageant. parking lot would be converted !Residents should bring their Schrom Hills Park to offices .. M'.~letic re.s1;1onded tlat substances in the original con­ Runners-up Attention Members! a Metro site is more likely to get , ·taineni. No commerci-al or in­ Melissa Mays, sponsored by Building Hours Set office buil~nga than other situ. ' dustrial waste will be accepted. Lakeside Sandwich and Boating, Schrom Hills Park 'build'in~ News Review but tht give~ the pre.sent eeo- On the same date and - time was selected first runner-up. ·wm be open from 3:30 to 6:30 Family Picnic and nomic conditiona such develop- there will be a "F-ree Homeow:1: Christine Patsas, second runner­ p.m. Monday through Friday. men-t was not likely for the near er Disposal Day" at the Brown up, . was sponsored by the Glen 'Activities availa•ble include table Annual Meeting future. Station Landfill in Upper Mat'l- Oaks Apartments. Cheryl Mar­ games, televi~ion and game room. Sunday, Planning Procet111 boro. The normal tipping -fee will tin won the Pageant Award for Rest rooms open at 7 a.m, and In his presentation, Derro ad- be waived and large/bulky items her overaH contribution to the close at 6:30 p.m. For more in­ October 25, 1992 vised that the TDOZ does two will be a'C'Cepted. However, ~om­ pageant. She was sponsored by formation regarding the park Noon. 4 p.m. th'ings. It creates e phy.sicia4 de- 'mercial waste ,and modified pick­ the Greenbelt Credit Union. Jen­ and shelter rentals, please cali At Schrom Hills Park lineation of a district and within ups will not be included in this nifer McMichael, sponsored by the Greenbelt Recreation De­ the district, a transportation dis- free disposal day. Generous Joe's, was selected ·partmen.t Monday through Fri­ trict development phm is then . For information, call Karen Miss Photogenic. Rounding .out day, 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. at 474·- See METRO SITE, page- 5, col. 4 Napolitano at (301) 925-5872. the contestants were Samantha 6878. P&l'e2 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Thursday, October 15, 1992 Thanks Recycle Those Books . . . The family of George Hanyok Letters to the Editor Once again, the phone compan~ is di~~b~tmg new wish to express their deepest Di" rectors' Duties The Prince Georges and Mont­ phone books to city residents. Considered oitywte, . ~h8: appreciation to all for their out- gomery County Councils ha the rap1 Y - fond for bhe children of George tors' duties. Directors do not man­ ment fee on new development. ling !ounty landfills. Please take a few mmutes to do your and the many expressions of age. They are elected to direct. New development continues to pai,t. sympathy at a most difficult Their duties involve, under expand the size of the systero time as we mourn the loss of severe legal penalt,ies for im­ and increase capital costs. By FIVE SIGNALS Update our son; •huslband of Sharon, proper actions: charging new development for father of Jessica, Matthew and its fair share of these costs, we J(Oontinued ,rom page one) . . Whi'le I am not the letter Anthony; and brother. Directing and supervising a ers of Capital Office Park w1l. competent professional staff to h:ave in the past, kept rates writer that Faye is, I will try The Hanyok Family very 'stable. Without this option, be required to install a light at to relay to you what has re­ manage the organization, . . Ivy Lane and Edmonston Road Esta•blishing regula•r training however, the rate :fluctuates and cently happened. Tragedy douMe digit rate increases biavc when they undertake con.st:uc­ On Monday, October 5 she programs to inform directors,. On the afternoon of Tuesday, and will continue to result. tion of the next office bu1lct1ng, learned there was a possibiliy of Est-ablishing a code of ethics. one of three to be constructed October 6 tlhere was a terrible 1Setting pollicy, defining objec­ The proposed fee, for new cus­ a lung. We went home and wait,. tragedy on Greenbelt Road near tomers only, is called· a Systems on the nomhwest side of Cherry­ ed. At 8 :25 Dr, Zorn called and tives and goals. wood Lane, When the set>ond the school bus lot. A very spe­ Development Charge, or SDC. It asked if we would like to come Making regular reviews of buHding is ready to be con­ cial young girl lost her life when progress on programs. . . is fair to all parties and will to the hospita'1. Two doctors came struck by a car. The family and help keep water and sewer nites stru·clted the developers will be in and said, "We have been !?ld Developing personnel pohe1es. required' to install a signal at friends of Shellby V. Cole will Approviing budgets for all op­ down. Most surrounding juri.~­ Ivy !Jane and Cherywood Lane, it is going to be at 1 a.m." . cry pray and miss this beautifu1 di'Ctions already have the equiv­ At 5:15 a.m. I heard a heh­ erations, purchases, receipts and This leave.s two intersections pe~on who touched their lives. alent of SDC and, in fact, some copter fly in, which I later found disbursements. of city streets below par-Cher­ They will also try very hard to of them have not had a signi­ out carried Dr. Zorn and Fayc?'s Monitoring the fiscal opera­ have a pedestrian overpass put ficant mte inttease for several rywood Lane at the METRO ac­ new lung. At 7:15 a.m., I got tions on purchases, receipts and cess road and Cherrywood Lane over Greenbelt Road. years. a call in the waiting room say­ handling of funds, banking, and at Breezewood without any plans Children cross Greenbelt Road investments. . If you, the customers of the for signals to be insta~•led, Pa­ ing that the major portion of the every day going to and from WSSC seem apat'hetiic to rat'! surgery had been completed and Evaluating staff performance. niati advised that the city could school and the speed limit is ,Insuring conformance to stat,. increa;es, then the legislators install these signals at its own that Dr. Zorn would be calling too fast. When G.iant mov~ to wil11 rightfully assume that the me short!ly, and that Faye was utes and bylaws. expense or push for someone Beltway Plaza, others will cross Retaining auditors and 1egal passage of SOC is of little im­ else to do it. in satisfactory condition. unsafely. Plans for this overpass po.rtance to you. But if enough Dr. Zorn came down and told advisors to prc-teet members' Mayor Weidenfeld the~ sat have already been made for quite assets. of you tiake the time to let you: down to contemplate whom the me that the operation went like a while, but due to lack of state elected officials know you sup­ a textbook procedure and that Establishing and maintaining city could push. and county funds, it has not been port SOO for the reasons list~~ Faye was in good condition. We the continuity of programs to Acicording to Paniati. the need done, preserve and protect plant, equip. above, I believe the measure wul went to Surgical Intensive Oare Now as family, friends, par­ pass. The charge is f11ir, it is for signals is not the only prob­ Unit and there she was, not her ment and assets. lem when the three additional ents, c:hilldren and citizens, we Providing for adequate insur- equitable, and 1J1ltimately will usual vibrant self but alive !ind aH need tu ask, "Why not?'' benefit all water and sewe.r cus­ offi~e buHdingis at Capiital Office well. ance. Park are buHt, two signalized Please take the time to write Keeping members informed on tomers-' in the bi-county area Now almost three days later your mayor, county representa­ known as the Sanitary Distric~. intersections will fail-Cherry­ she is recuperating excellentl7-. a regular basis, w'ood Lane at Greenbelt R.Jad tive and congressman. Ask them Reporting to the members an­ A public •hearing on this bill They expect her to have a room why not and let them kno~ will be held by the Prince Geor­ and Cherrywood Lane at Edmon­ on the pulmonary ward about nually on their performance. ston Road. "These intersections there is a desperate need for this Ben Rosenzwetg ges Bi-County Committee O'l the 18th of this month. She can­ overpass before other valuabla November 4 at 7 p.m. in tha will have to be redesigned anJ not have any mail or visitors it will be necessary to take ad­ lives are lost. Green.belt ll.oad Fai·r Share M-N'OPPC Building, 6600 Kenil­ ditional rig'ht-of-way," she in­ until that time because of infet­ is very congested and no pla~e worth Avenue, Riverdale. tion. The way I understand it, to try to cross. Please he·lp this IPleese call your elected repre­ formed the audience. Property owners throughout and I could be wrong, it looks famHy make their loss have a sentatives in Annapolis or attenc! Discussion of potential im­ like she will be in the hospital Prinice Georges County are see­ provements to intersections di,i purpose. the pu,blic hearing. "tet them for a month and then we must ing an increase in their W:SSC know that you have already pai.d not extend to oother improvements bills-and they vnmt to know stiB remain in _Birmingham for for the cost of growth that you!' necessary to accommodate the why. The straightfonvard. answer three months, so tha.t they can Trash Dump home or business added to the intensive development being con. is that the efforts of the Mont­ test her for rejection of the lung I wish they could remove the system and that, in equity, to­ sidered for the A. H. Smith and other conditions that accom­ gcmery and Prince Georges property south of the new l\lET­ bin of the American Rescue morrow's new customers should pany such a drastic operation. Councils to minimize these • ate do the same. RO sttation. (See story on de­ Workers in the Co-op parking incre6ses were defeated by a •I know that we could not have area. I see clothing and othe-r Richard J. Castaldi. velopment considerations as r~­ made it this far without all the vote of the Prince Georges Coun­ lated bo the transportation dis­ i t e m s scattered everywhere Chairman, Prince Georges prayers and support that you ty delegation to the Maryland CCMmty Council tri'et overlay zone in this issue). around this bin and it really House of De'legates. have all given us. looks awful. I've seen this many •Maryland-'N ational C a p i t a I We will try to give a more Prior to 1985 WSSC charged Pa.rk end Planning Commission times. I have read complaints complete update as things pro­ in the News Review from other all new development a fee to PllY Thanks Ohief Planner for Trans1>0rta­ gress. people so I know that otheu for the infrastructure built to The Friends of the Green•belt tion and Public Facilities, Frank Keep us in your prayers. serve new development. When Derro, who also spoke at the feel the same way. It make_s Museum wish to thank all those Charlie Sokol the area look worse than a trasn developers sued, the couTts ruled who contributed to their bake meeting, commented later that ·P,S. After October 18 cards dump. I hope something can be that the State Legisl'ature had sale at the Beltway Plaza Char­ traffic signal,s were ''ehcap'' can be sent to: Camilla Faye to first authorize the fee. With­ when consideration is given to done and will be done to remove ity Bazaar on October 3. Many Sokol, U AB Hospital, 619 South this unsightly mess. Perhaps the out these revenues (nearly $10 thanks to the workers who set other traffic improvements to 19th Street, Birmingham. AL. American Rell'Cue Workers could to $15 mfllion annually), WSSC up and staffed the booth. pu'blic facilities that might be 352'33. set up a specific collection pla~e had to turn to its only other Mary L, Linstrom required to accommo

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Halloween Activities Set At the Library Correction The Greenbelt Recreation De­ COMMUNITY EVENTS Wednesday, October 21 book The Greenbelt Connection partment is sponsoring several discussi·on 2 p.m. E. J. Dionne, wiM ibeglnJ ,taking resid-eots to Halloween Week activities for Service Providers Hay Rides Available Jr.'s Why Americans Hate Poli­ Laurel MlaJ.l on the third Tues­ children ages 3-12. Decorating HIV Alliance Meet En5'oy the autumn atmosphere tic-s. day of itlhe month be.ginning pumpkins will be the a'Ctiv,ity for of Greelllbei·t Park. A Park Ran­ Thursday, Octoher 22 Drop-In October 20. Any individual in­ Tuesday, October 27, and the The Ryan White Su'burban ger will be condueting hay rides Storytime, 10:16 a.m. Tickly tei,es-ted in going must cal1 pumpkins and trimmings will be Maryliand HIV Alliance will meet intcluding a tour through the Toddle Storytime. 2-year-olds 474-4100 alt least 24 1hours in supplied- Wednesday, October 21 from 1-3 park. Meet at the Sweetgum Pic­ and: parents 11 a.m. Registration advance. Reserviations Wli'Ll not •Oreating life-like Siearecrows p.m. at the Department of Trans­ nic Area at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, required. be !taken until Monday a week is scheduled for Wednesday, Oc­ portation. 9300 Kenilworth Ave­ October 23 or Saturday, October Friday, October 23 StorY'book before the trip. (e.g. reserva­ to'ber 28. Straw will be gathered nue. 24- Reservat.ions are required. Ge•taway 10 :30 a.m. For famHy tions ifor Od.. 20 will n<>lt be and the participants should bring C11J 344-3944 to reserve a space. day care providers and the chil­ accepted until Mond'ay, Oct. old clothes, s-tockings and socks This meeting will be a public dren in their care. forum for all HIV/ AIDS service 12). For more informaition ca.11 and lots of acceS50ries. 474-4100. Make a Mask Day is Thursday, prov,iders and community repre­ Gray Panthers Meet 1 sentatives to offer comments 011 Octooer 29. Create a mask to Gray Panthers of Prince Geor­ wear on Halloween. the Maryland plan of the R:yan Recreation Heview Rocketry Convention White Title I year three appli­ ges County will meet on Satur­ A:11 these activities are sch.j!d­ day, October 17, in the library Tutoring Program uledi from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. at cation. Wri-tten testimony will be Set in Greenbelt accepted until 4 p.m. October in Greenbelt. Greenbelt CARES has teamed the Youth Center- Pre-reg.istra­ up with the SHL Re<: Center CAPCON-92, an official event 26 at the Prince Georges County Royal Hart, Legislative Liai­ to tion is required and a small fee provide free tutoring for students of international Space Year, is Healtih Department. son for P.rince Georges County a two-day model rocketry co!l­ is charged. in Annapolis, wiU discwss the in grades 1 thru 12 every Thurs­ For more inform11.tion or to Persons wis-hing to offer tes­ day from 3:30-4:30 p.m. For in­ vention to be held in GreenbAlt tax referenda which will be on on Octolber 17 and 18. The pro­ register stop by the Recreation ·timony sh•ould call Eileen Cal!an the ballot in November. Business formation, call CARES at 345- Department Business Office be­ :at 301-386-0048 to have their 6660. gram offers technical presenta­ will be discussed at 1 :30 p.m., tions for modelers of all levels tween 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. or names placed on the appearance and Hart will speak at 2 p.m. call 47~78. list. Costume Contest and Parade of experience and is sponsored The Gray Panthers are an inter­ The annual Halloween costumP. by the NARHAM.S Model R,eket generational group and encour­ contest and parade for childr~n Club, the oldest model rocket ages all voters to attend. Light through 6th grade will be held .dub in America. refreshments will be served. For Friday, O'ctdber 30, at the Youth All local ·rocketry enthusia~ ts further iruform,ation call 474-6668 Center. Festivities begin at 3:15 are invited to participate and to or 474--6890. p.m. with country folk perform­ meet fellow modelers from the er Ray Owens. Parade and' judg­ local area as well as from acros:; ing will be from 4-4:30 p.rn. the . For more ir.­ Homemakers There wi'il be free c

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'Ilhe prize-winning play 7 p.m. the second c,,f four ses&ions by LHlian Hellman is widely praised for 1ts dramatic inten­ on ~ageddon will be presented sity and psychological insight. It tells the story of a girl who ,spreads rumors about her teachers and their relation­ by Margaret Benjamin. ships, showing the damage of false accusations. Everyone is cordially welcome. The play opens Friday, Octo- Rosalie. The grandmother, Mrs. 1ber 23 at 8 p.m. and runs Fri- Tilf-ord, wlho gets caugh't up in MISHKAN TORAH days, October 30 and November the plot, is pl:ayed by Madeline 6 and Saturdays, October 24 and DeVan. SYNAGOGUE Novemlber 7 at 8 p.m. A Sunday Individu,-1 tickets are aw.ilaMe Ridge & Westway Rd•. matinee will also be held at for this performance, in advance Greenbelt, Md. 474-4223/4224 2 p.m., November 1. All perform- or at the door. Discoupts are Meverette Smith, as Mary, cautions Lauren Zambreny's Conservative/ ances are ait Berwyn Presbyter- aV'ailable for seniors and stu­ Reconstructionist ian Church, 6301 Greenibelt Road, dents. This play is also offered Rosalie to silence. Julie Eckardt and Mary Monet play the almost across the street from as part of the season series. teachers, Martha and Karen, who will be harmed by these Service:&: Friday 8 p.m. Beltway Plaza. There is plenti- Other Productions secrets in the Greenbelt Arts Center's upcoming production ( First F·riday each month ful and free parking. For reser- In addi1tion to "Children's of "Children's Hour." 7:30 p.m,) vations and directions call the Hour," season ticket holders will --iphoto by Joe Pofanin Saturday 9:30 a.m. Arts Line at 441-8770. see "The Caine Mutiny Court Prince Georges Arts Council. ".Children's Hour" is d,irec'ted Martial," a :ramiUar play, twice Learn Park History Rabbi: Saul Grife Openings for Acton, Workers •Leam by Ed Starr. Frank Perlman is made into movies. Director John the history of the Green­ The 1992-93 season also in­ bellt Park area from wilderness producer and Virginia Zanner, DeMeo intends to audition wo­ cludes the Festiwl of Lights ·------'. tech director. Hopi Auer!badh is men as well as men for this tC' farmland to National Park. Specia4 : three holiday one-act Meet at the Park Headquarters Paint Branch costume designer/ coordinator. courtroom drama. Auditions will plays, produced by David Wil­ The east includes fdve young be held in November for this Building at 2 p..m. on Sunday, Unitarian Church son. Audi'tions have been held October 25, women who director Starr says February production. for these plays but interested (Mlo Powder Mill Road) are among the finest young ac- The Arts Center's spring pro­ actors and actresses slhould con­ treS1Ses with whom he has work- duction is "The Sm:all of My tact the Arts Center to see if Baha'i Faith I Sun., Oct. 18, 9 :30 & 11 :15 ed. Some are ve'terans of the Mind," a premiere performance openings remain. ",Do not quarrel! with any­ a,m. "Multi-Culturalism Arts Center's children's produc- of Greenbelt resident Bruce Mc­ •body and shun every form of and Campus Values" - tions and are building their Dade's delightful comedy. Set in There are opening,s to direct, dispute." Ben Peery knowledge of and interest in southwestern Virginia, it is based produce or provide technical sup­ - Baha'i Sacred Writinp the theater. on charac'ters in his fami4y and port for these productions. Vol­ Ohurch School 9:30 a.m. The leads are played by Julie the family',s neighbors. The play unteers for many aspects of the Greenbelt Baha'i Community P.O. Box 245 Rev. Rodney E. Thompson Edt1ard't, as Martha, and Mary is a product of the Arts Cen­ production need not be trained Monet, who plays Karen the ter's New Playwright's Project. but interested and willing to Greenbelt, l\lD 20770 937-3866 school teachers beset by • false Laugthter ·and poignancy lare learn. This is an opportunity to 345-2918 220-3160 rumors. Meverette Smith plays rolled into one for · viewers of learn the theater firsrt-hand and the young student Mary, and this original drama. This pro­ to see what h-appens backstage. Lauren Zamlbreny, her friend duction is supported in •part by Conttact 1lhe Arts Center to 1earn a special projeet grant of the more. ST. HUGH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH 135 Crescent Road, Greenbelt, Md.-----'..._ l ':'\'ITED ~IETI IODIST Cl ll 'HCI I Boushell­ MASS SCHEDULE: Groblewski MOWATT' MEMORIAL Sunday 8, 9:30, 11 a.m., 12:30 p.m . . Audrey and Carl Boushell of 40 Ridge Road • Greenbelt • 474-9410 the 6 Court of Ridge Road are Saturday 6 p.m. & pleased to announce the engage­ Sun~ Wonhitp Child­ iren's Education 11 a.m. Daily Mua: 7:30 a.m. Jrlonday-Friday, 9 a.m. Monday-Saturday ment of their deughter Valerie Saenment of Reconciliation: Saturday 4-6 p.m. to Roibert Groblewski. Adul't Bible Study 10 a.ttl. Wednesday Evening Bot:h are graduates of East ReT. Thoma• F. Crowley, Pa•tor Stroudsburg University in Penn­ Prayer Service 7 P-~• sylvania. A lifelong Greenbelt Arthur D. Shotts, Pastor' resident, Valerie graduated from Greenbelt Community Church Eleanor Roosevelt High School .Counseling Service (',vailable 301(681-3201 474-1924 UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST in 1983. Robert is the son of Hil1lide & Oraeeat Road• Priscilla and Peter Groblewski Phone: ,1u111 mominp of Pen A,rgyl, Pa. YOU PLUS GOD Valerie and her fianee work Learning for all ages in New York City, where she is Can make a-difference in your life 10:15 a.m. Sunday Worship an advertising coordinator for 11 :20-11 :40 Coffee Break Calvin Klein. They are planning a September 1993 wedding Greenbelt Baptist Church 11 :40-12 :30 Fellowship Niu~ Cue Provided Bible Study For All Agea (Sun.) 1:41 AM 6<, W-orahip Service• (Sun.) 11:00 AM & 7:00 PM "A church of tht open mind, the wczrm h.111rt, the 111,:,ir­ Midweek Pi,ayer Service (Wed.) 8:00 PM ing soul, and the social vifton • • ." Catholic For tranaportation questions, call 474-4212 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM Community Creaeeni a Greenhill Road• of Greenbelt MASS Municipal Buildin·g, Sunda71, -Spaghetti Dinner 10:00 A.H. iQ)e, ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Oct. 18 3-6 p.m. Episcopal All you can eat on premises $5.00 Holy Cross Lutheran Church Baltimore Blvd. at Powder Mill 6-12 yrs. - $2.50 under 6 yrs. -Free 6t0i G...... it Road Rd., Belt.ville Sponsored by: Wonhip Senieea: Saturday, 6:80 p.m. 8:30 a -!11• Holr E:icharist • ..•., ~y,8:30&11:15a.m.In.f&nt C11N ~"f!icled ateaeh ~), · 9.:30 at.m. •Sund11.y School ' : .. Gr~el'.l.b~lt ,Vpl. Fire Dept. . · ... .-. ·,~,• .. ,,-, , ...., ..•., J, ~..,".. ., •• Sunday School and Bible Clasaea 9:50 a.m. •~ l{):(30 a.mrliAioly ~st·•·• ' 1 'I,, Chlircli'··o&e' 'llburi· ', •' ·, ', \ Menlk' :spag1t'etti, tbssltd salad, garlic bread, Pre-S~h~'ol Departiie~t 9:6b" ~~if 11:tf' a,m. ..~.•,. • • • •• .. • '• & Mon.-·Fri. noon - 3 p.m. iced tea, coffee For information regardinc PJ'O&'!'&IU for 1outh, 1ounc adulta, Rev. John G. Bala, Rector Location: 125 Crescent Rd. singles. and senior citiseu, pleaae call the cbmcb ofllee. 937-4292 For Information: caM 345-7000 &iward H. Birner, Putor Nl-6111 _Th_u_r_sda..;.;.;.:,Y.;..,..;;.Oe.;.to...;;.be;;,;;;r...;1;;..;5..:.., ..;;;1.,;;.;992~ ______G,;;;;R;;;;;E,;;;;E,;;;;NB;;..;.;;;,E;;;;;L;;;;;T.::...:NE.;.=.;W:.:.;S::...;;,REVIEW;;;;.:-=.:.;_------:.Paae ! Beautification Awards Given to Greenbelters the City of Greenbelt won its MIETRO SITE everyone, it wi» go into "hidinr" award for the newly planted in o?der to come forth with a by Barbara Likowaki dener of the year. Approaching entrances to the city and t!le (O.>Dtinued from ipage one) number of optional plans for the Five of Prince Georges Coun­ her neat, well cared-for yard display in front of the municipal -approved and adopted. This plan TDOZ. "Then we will again meet ty's 1~ beau·tifi'Cation awards one sees a well-planned border •building. These ctisp1ays, ever sets the cmanges in zoning and with everyone in order to get went to Greenbelt including two of seasonal flowers. In the back­ colorful and attuned to the sea- development requirements over feedbacli:," Derro advised. After o! the three judges' recognition ground is a grape arbor with a sons, are the work of city hor- the eXisting zoning regulations. that the team will come up with awards. These went to Imogene ben'Cih underneath it where one ti'Culturist, Bill Phelan, and his As an example, parking regula- one iplan f the National Capital A,rea Fed­ school capacities, police and fire process would have to involve In the community category, eration of Garden Clul>s. fat:ilities and alil. o'ther public give and take. For example, in facilities," he poilllted out. so thet order to get improvements to the team can determine w h at Indian Creek, extensions o! bib improvements are needed if de­ patu and street improvementa wlopment is to OC'CUr. peid for by the developers, the7 After the team has heard fn>m wil'l need something in return In the way of rights to develop -their property. In the final analysis, PAGERS & BEEPER;--~,... t'he coat of development will bave to be competitive to the coat ol developing other prope11ty that •Includes Vibe Mode might be available for develo• I ment, if it is 'to oceur. He allso :::~deu:ri~dc~:~r!:~on noted that development might not •Plus Fl-ee Month Service I neceasarily 'be commercial or of. fiee faeUltiee, 'hut could be ren­ CALL 301-474-6800 den.tlal. PRESENTS Derro expects that the flnt We are located in Green1>c!t! i meeting to obtain citizen input l=tial & No credit check!¼ on the TDOZ will be held in ·Greenbelt in abO\lt a month's time.

by Lillian Hellman Directed by Ed Sta·rr Berwyn

Presbyterian INDIA CAFE - Carrollton Mall, 7716 Riverdale Rd., 459-1331 - serving the finest Indian cuisine. Tempting snacks, Tandoori dishes, meat and vegetable curries, fresh baked bread. Lunch buff et - $4.95, Dinner Buff et - Church $6.95 Every Day. Buy one, get second at half price with this ad. ' 6301 Greenbelt Road HAPPY GARDEN RESTAURANT - One of the finest (?hinese C!1isines in the _area. Eat-in, Carry out. Free De­ Fridays livery. Dady lunch specials. Mon.-Fri. 11 a..m. - 9:30 p.m., Sat. 4-10 p.m. 10547 Greenbelt Road (Eastgate Shooping October 23, 30 & November 6 Center), Lanham. 464-3700. 10% Discount for Senior at 8 p.m. Citizens wi.th this ad only. Eat-in only. BEAUTIFUL DA Y'S BERWYN CAFE - Natural Foods Saturdays Oa~e and juice bar using vegetarian and organic foods. Umque hot entrees daHv. Conven!ien.t healthy meals since October 24, November 7 1970. Soups - sandwiches - salads - desserts. Open 11 at 8 p.m. a.m. - 7 :30 ·p.m., Mon.-Sat. : Brunch 10 a.m. 2 p.m. Sun. 5010 Berwyn Road, C.P. 345-6655. Sunday MAH AR A J ~ RESTAURANT------Fine In~11n cuisine. •, • .•.• .. _ ~ove~r 1 at 2 p.m. . •• Winner! 5 yrs, Washing.tqnfan Mag,izine. $5.9q

I... ' • •f • 0 ' : f -~• ....• :• :,.,... f • f • fq .., 4 L?nch Buff et, 11 ;a.m. ,-'." ~ P.•Pl~ 'fu~ , ~•:Fri. .. '° • f ... >,. . • 1 ,, , Dinneri5•- 10 p.'m. daHv. Cin.riana-Sq. Shopping Reservation·s; Dl~~ct'a~;.s: 301-441-8770 . ' .. ' Center across from NASA/GSFC. 552-1600. Ti,

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Syrup 24 oz. 2 ______;;;;;,... __ HOT FOOD DELI Health & Beauty Dtpt. Coffee Mate 25½ oz. POPCORN PUT THE WORLD Cling Peaches 79c Cam_pbel_l's 28 oz 79 Red & White 84 pk POWDERED S2 69 2 lb. M YOUR CHILD'S ANGERTIPS, Slices-Halves-Lite Family Size Macaroni CREAMER • C BABY WIPES $1,99 S S ONE VOLUME AT A TIME 1 5 1 lb Pork & Beans · Cheese F~:::-Pa~~:t • ~· . ~;p es • Dromedary 8 OZ, & $ 99 1 ~ 2· 79 1&9 lb. SJ·" Arm & Hammer 5 oz, ~~is SJ.49 3 pk.-4 oz. 2 VOL • 9c LITTER DATES Chopped • 2 lb. TOOTHPASTE $1.89 lucky leaf 20 oz. min. Vol. 2 • 99c Tender Vittles or Pitted A Community Service OJ Spice Classic 1 oz. min. 891- INSTORE BAKERY APP Ie or lemon 99c Vos.I 3-20 CAT FOOD ,, Mama's 15 oz. 79 Arrid Solid 2 oz. PURE VANILLA 69C p II 12 Sandwich COOPERATIVES CO-OP DEODORANT $1.59 or CINNAMO~N-.,..,--_ ie Fi ing $5.99 ea. oz. Creme Cookies · BUILDING Cherry -PHARMACY Ke.llogg's 20~~ oz. ~ThEGROuER Lay ' .. ~ 01. bag Schweppes 1-li-te~, YOUR COMMUNITY Duncan Hines 59 3 49 99 ---5~9--- 1 Fat • ENcvcw .. rn1A O, KNovLEOGE'" Turnovers Origin6l Intensive Care 10 oz. COOKIE s • Low ~ POTATO Ginger Ale-Club "We care about your health." 4 pk. Vaseline Skin Lotion $2.19 MIXES 15 oz. Granola ·Cereal • ~-·"_...._ ..... ~_.... _.~_••-·--·-·"'"'-·~·-~ ··"'-·--·,_ ____J CHIPS Soda-Tonic Water October is Co-op Month Page ,8______:G __REENB_;.;.~;.;E;;;;;L;;:,:T:..:;;.N;.;;:E;;..;W.;.;S::...=R::E::..;VI:.=E:.:.;W:.,_ _ _:T::.:h:.:::u~rs~d::a~y,~Octob~ er 15, 1992 Wetlands Hike Set Call for Volunteers R E D U C E the bottom line Dems Central Collllllittee Can't you stay on a diet? We'll make it Join a Park Ranger for a two- 'I1he County Obwpter af ·the eaaier, with a uniquely-11ersona1'ized new 0 08 mile hike in Greenbelt Park to Ame2"k,a,n Red Cross needs vol- T Meet Vacancy weigilvt-loss and moral euppcmt iPNllglram view a wetland area. Learn a:bout unteera for ite Ddsa&ter Section The next regularly scheduled daJled Excluively You. We'·II :plan a ~g.ht- monthly meeting of the Prince the 'biological role that wetlands teams. Th-aining is provided by serve while discovering the plant the agency and i& ongoing, Thfs ~ m:a:nagement program jld for you. And a Georges County Democratic Cen­ l)DO",.,nic personal counselor will give you one-to-one and animal communities in a is an oppo:rlnlnitlv for servic&-or- tral Committee will be held on supporlt every da,y. forested sW1amp. Meet at the en- iented indiilv!id'Ullllls who ca.n be Tuesday evening, October 20 at ___ Th_is-'great new program could mean a brand new you. 7 :30 p.m. in the Greenbelt Mar­ trance to the Campground at rea·dy ,to help at any moment. riott Hotel, 6400 Ivy Lane. 10 a.m. on Sunday, October 25. Fo.r information call 779-8444. SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER tin addition to the regular 8 WEEKS FOR $249 meeting, a special public hearing SAVE $147. VaLid with rthis ad ithru 1~/00 will be held on the vacancy in FREE lni!ti,a,l Coll8UilJtlation the House of Delegates in the 23rd Legislative District created Donald V. Borgwardt - Only 5 m.imJtea fiNlln Greenwa,- ·by the resignation of Charles J. "Buzz"• Ryan. Funeral Home, P.A. Diete fll!PI Irene V. Laitinen, R.N. 'Greenbelters contending for ~ IJ.e:nmm Oemer ,Di'ra,bo,r Ryan's seat are: City Oo~il ~ 9360 Lanham-Severn Road Center.,.., ...;,,,. .., ,,.,,_,_.~ . Sealbrook Shopping Center members Antoinette "Toni" Bram 4400 Powder Mill Rd. and Edward Putens. Roberta · 459-2828 "Bobbi" McCarthy and Adrian Beltsville, Md. 20705-2751 Pre-Need Counseling No other discounts apply; Must be presented at time of purchase. Gardner. Other fees may apply. Must be con1K!Ct1,tlive weeke. Weight loss The public is invited to at­ (301) 937-1707 By Appointment speed of loss and weight maintenance vary ·by individual. ' tend.

END UNIT! Slll:!' g·te yard with huge WESTCHESTER PARK Super 1 BR in most prestigious screened porch s sk g ! Enlarged kitchen hi-rise. Modern and fully equipped eat-in kitchen w/pantry. with W/D, adde i space. $59,900 Could you Beautiful view from balcony. Dining area has elegant make your mirrors. Amenities, services and storage galore! $72,000 IMMACULATE home has been meticulously maintained. house payments Upgraded kitchen & all modem bath. Covered front porch. if you were sick GREENBELT HOMES, INC. TOWNHOMES Stunning landscaped backyard! Move-in cond. $57,900 or hurt and $3,000 CLOSING HELP! couldn't work? 4 BEDROOMS and 2 FULL BATHS! Block home has 1st floor addition! Perfect for one level living. Eat-in kitchen, UNIQUE 1 ST FLOOR! Provides for a separate dining freshly painted interior, 2 built-in NC's, lighted fan, W/D, room. LR has open stairwall & built-in bookcases. Ceramic Ask About Health Insurance shed, patio, covered deck & walk to the Center. $76,900 tile bath. Kitchen has recessed fridge & lots of cabinets. The State Farm Way. Nice hardwood floors. Private & wooded yard. $49,900 ED CORNELIUS, Agent 3 BEDROOMS PRICED TO IMPRESS!! Covered deck is great for 7801 Ora Glen Dr. Suite 101 MAGNIFICENT! Rare 3 BR END w/adjoining boiler room! relaxing and cook-outs. Freshly painted kitchen with new (Jut olr Hanover Partway) Spiral stairway leads down to huge rec. room with 2nd full washer, microwave & tile floor. Refinished hardwood floors Greenbelt, MD 2i077t bath & laundry room. Sep entrance makes this ideal for an sep. closet w/dryer, fan and pull down to attic. $49 ,100' 146-'llot in-law suite. Gorgeous hardwood floors thru-0ut. Fenced Like a good neighbor, State farm is lhcre. yard with deck and shed. Beyond imagination! $84,900 TOP OF THE Llmltu~Hehas fresh paint and W/W carpet . ry Modem kitctlen STAU fAIM BARGAIN PRI has new fridge, dis s n · .. ove. $55,500 wall carpet, 2 A yard, nearby pla WOODED BACKYARD is peaceful & private. Enlarged INIUIANCI• dining area w/lighted fan, new stove, upgraded bath, beautiful refinished hardwood floors, 2 NC's and fresh State Farm Mutual BRICK HOME! Loaded modern kitchen has dishwasher Automobile Insurance~ and garbage disposal. Separate DR with built-in shelves, paint. Desirable court and lots of extra parking. $51,900 Home Office: Bloomington, Illinois cabinets and plate rails. 3 ceiling fans, built-in NC, W/O, CaU for details on CfflallF, C051S. restrictions and rcncw.ibi1i1Jt fenced backyard with storage shed and patio. $85,000 1 BEDROOM

2 STORY ADDITION! Cathedral ceilings, skylights and TERRIFIC Upper level home has a modern kitchen sliding glass door to the deck. Gleaming hardwood floors. ~/natural color ceramic tile. Bath has white tile, pedestal .JoAnn's Extended BR's, walk-in closet, modern kitchen and bath, sink, gorgeous wallpaper, hardwood firs & W/D. $37,999 dishwasher, W/D, freshly painted & fenced yard. $69,900 $1,000 CLOSING HELP!

BOOKS REDUCED! BLOCK home w/FREE GARAGE & new vinyl PERFECT! Upper level END unit! Open modem kitchen siding. Beautiful parquet floors! Laundry room addition w/breakfast bar. Fresh paint, fan, track light, intercom has W/D. Sep dining room & spacious kitchen. $74,900 system, private stairway and landscaped yard. $38,000 $2,000 CLOSING HELP CLEAN & READY Upper level home has fenced yard BRICK UNIT! Mature shade trees in quiet fenced yard. w/mature pine trees. New fridge, sink and stove. Shining New tile flooring in separate dining room & modern kitchen hardwood floors, 2 built-in NC's, W/D & blinds. $36,900 w/new sink, cabinet and counter. N'ew carpet, refin. floors LEASE PURCHASE AVAILABLE 3 fans, W/D and fresh paint. Move-in condition. $85,000 MINT CONDITION! Upper level END unit is beautiful & 2BEDROOMS has a private front entrance. Opened LR is bright and airy. 10438 Baltimore Ave. Modern kitchen has W/O and recessed fridge. Upgraded Beltsville, Maryland 20705 OWNER SAYS SELL BLOCK home has a gorgeous yard bath, big corner yard & attic w/pull down stairs. $40,999 (301) 937-0259 and a large screened porch! Modern kit & bath, sep DR, walk-in closet, W/D, fresh paint and W/W carpet. $64,500 OWNER SAYS SELL! Own for less than $500 a month! LOWEST PRICED BLOCK AVAILABLE! Cozy upper level home. Breakfast nook & storage. Built-in HOURS: NC, carpet and modern bath with linen closet. $35,900 ~ 11-7 Weekdays END UNIT! Large fenced yard w/shed. Separate pantry $1,000 CLOSING HELP! 10-5 Sat., Sun. with W/D, enlarged dining area, new carpet, 2 ceiling fans closed Tuesday and stairs to the attic. Modern kitchen and bat $58,900 $2,000 CLOSING HELP! >.RE~TYl .a. t • ,.• J., ... ..,•,,. ' ,tl),,t, -l '- 4 LIDN°AkD J\ HOLLEY WALtAO! .; : .•: •. A'i.,f; 'ti@rdab'/e-}jooks, SUCH A DEAL Enlarged dining area wlt>u11t._lri 'bookcase: ·• · .-. M·a pleasant atmosphere W/D, carpet, new stove, 2 NC's, tile bath fresh paint and 98a-0044 refin. hdwd firs. Fenced yard, shed and patio $51,900 LEASE PURCHASE AVAILABLE JoAnn JlurraJ' Jnnocnde "When buyet'f think Greenb,elt, Proprietor they think :(mAL TY J." ...... £ Th~u~r~9d~a-Ly,i_:O~c~to~be~!..r_!1~5,~19~9~2 _ __,:G~R~E::::E::::N:::.::::BE:::.L:::.T;:__:,N.:.:E::..:W:.:.;S:::..=R=E:..:VI-==EW.:.:______-:P ·· t ilwol'th Avenue andl .Crescent Road around 2:45 a.m. on Octo­ POLICE BLOTTER ber 2; the man was unable to Greenbelt Travel Services produce any identification or a Bued. on Information the 6200 block of Breezewood driver's ,license, and police found Released by the Greenbelt Drive for a traffic violation. The a stolen Colt .45 semi-automatic Police Department man a-ppeared before a Distric't handgun in the vehrele. The man Responding to a report of an Court Commissioner and was appeared before a District Court Cancun held on $20,000 bond pending October Specials Commissioner and was held on erra•tic driver in the area of Kenilworth Avenue and Green­ trial. $'5,000 bond pending trial. at Club Fortuna •bellt Road around 8:30 ·p.m. on A 25-year-old nonresident man lnvestigatiion of a man report­ September 20, an officer found was arrested and charged with ed near a construction site .in WITH a.UB AMERICA VACATIONS marijuana in the reporte'1 ve­ possession of drug pal"aphernaiia the 6500 block of Cherrywood hicle. '11he driver, a 44-year-old after he was found to hsve a Lane around 12 a,m. on OctO'ber nonresident m-an, was arrested pipe such &Si is commonly used 3 resulted in the arrest of a 7 Nights; Sunday Departures and ch11rged wifill possession of to smoke crack cocaine. The pipe 80-year-old nonTesident, charge 1 marijuana and driving under the was discovered during an in­ with possession of marijuana witli infllllence o.f a controlled danger­ vestigation of a suspicious per­ intent to distribute, possession ous substance. He appeared be­ son at the Sports Authority on of psilocybin mushrooms (which fore a District Coul't Commis­ September 30. He was released are hallucinogenic) with intent sioner was was held on $1,000 on citation pending trial. · to distribute, possession of phen­ bond pending trial. A 19-yeaT-old nonresident mnn cyciltidine (POP), and possessi m A 23-year-old nonresident man was arrested and charged with of drug paraphernalia. He ap­ ~ G~~O~d~T~!~J?.- I with an open arrest warrant theft, transpoTting a h'andgun in peared •before a Distric't Court with the Prince Georges County a vehi'cle, driving with a sus­ Commissioner and was held on OPEN SAT. l0a.m.-2 p.m. i Sheriff's Department was ar­ pended license, and giving a false $40,000 bond pending trial. 474-1300 5510 Cherrywood Ln. ; res,ted and charged with posse&­ and fictitious name to a police R.esponding to a report of a sion of cocaine with intent to officer. The vehicle tihe man was violent domestic fight in the 345.9003 TDD Se habla Espanol ; distribute on September 26 af­ driving was stopped for a traf­ park-ing lot of Denny's Restau­ ter his vehicle was stopped in fic violation in the area of Ken- rant around 2 a.m. on October 4, a·n officer saw a man assaulting a female. When the officer at­ tempted to stop the assault, the NOTICE OF man became loud and disorderiy and hit the "fficer witlh his fist. Then the man, a 30-year-old CHARTER AMENDMENT nonresident, was arrested and charged with battery, resisting arrest, disorderly conduct, and m'alicious destruction. He appear­ GHI $63,500 At its regul.ar meeting, held . on September 29, 1992, the ed before a District Court Com­ missioneT a,nd was held on $2,501) Seller ,to pay 6 months coop fee on ,this lovely unit w / City Council of Greenbelt, Maryland adopted Charter Amendment Resolu.ti9n 1992-1 (ResolUJtion Number 784). bond pending trial. deck and family room in suburb location. Cal1301-441-9511 The resoluition enlarges the corporate boundaries of the ,Police recovered a· 1981 Olds­ city by annexing the 9.311 acre parcel of land where the mobile Cutlass in the parking ! .'t new Federal Court House is being constructed on Cherry­ of Beltway Phza around 4 a,m. Glen Ora $132,500 · on OctO'ber 4. wood Lane. The City Council took· this action because V'and'alisms to, thefts from, W.ants contract today! 3-Br/2.5Ba w/RR in ideal loca­ the General Services Administration, owner of the pro­ a:nd attempted thefts of autos tion w/no TH directly in front or rear! perty, peti"tioned for annexation. were reported in the foUowing areas: tlh.~ 6100 block of BTeeze­ RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF GREENBELT, wood Court, the 7000 block o~ . $128,500 Greenbelt Road, 13 Court Hill­ Glen Ora MARYLAND, ENLARGING THE CORPORATE side Road, the 7800 block of Excellent condition wt'2- targ_ -MBR anf .. 47~4;~Qf>P,,. , ..... , .• ,,,, ...... ~.~~ .• ~. ,:··• • , .. , •;•;·:•~,.,:· , 1 1-•~ .) ,JI\.,.'- \. i I • h '-t.., ' "" .. - - I datk blue• jeans, a-- blue "T" shirt, ❖!•, .•• ~·-TO SEE THESE PROPERTIES and a dark blue jacket. The vic­ Daniel G. Hobbs tim was not injured. (Based on information provid­ 301·441-9511 City Manager ed by the Greenbel't Police De­ partment), l I

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1 EXPERIENCED, Licensed, Edu­ cated mother to babysit at her For Experienced Service Flea Market home. Good references. Cali 474- on moat major household Roosevelt Center 2455. appliancea. GREENBELT WlNDOWS & CALL Satwrd~, Od. 17, 1900 (LAISBIFDED PAINT INC.-ReplacP.ment win­ CONTRACT APPLIANCE 9 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. dowa and doors and vir.yl siding. SERVICE Collecrtibles - Book, Phone 474-9434. MHIC 26097. Tile Service Contract TELEMARKETERS RATES The Friends of the GUITAR LESSONS - Scalea, Specialillt CLASSIFIED: $2.50 minimum ehords, theory, reading. Full «1-2415 needed a.t our new Greenbelt for ten words, 15c each addition­ Greenbelt Museum time instructor. 937-8370. OPE'N: Mon-Fri 8 am-5 pm; location. Earn $6 to $8 par al word. No charge for listing S&t. - avail. hour calling for non-profit or­ items that are found. Submit 11d with payment to the News Re­ HOME MOVIES, Slides, Pie­ Home & Business Ask m about our Low Colt ganiZllltions. For pe?90nal in­ hires Transferred to VHS. Tape l111provements Service Contract terview view office by 10 p.m. Tuesday, Repair. HLM Productions, Inc. or to the News Review drop box 301-474-6748. WISLER CONSTRUCTION CHILD ClA.iRE. One fuH time Call 441-9654 in the Green·belt Coop grocery IN HOM1E CHILDCARE wanted opening for 3-5 yr. old. Ref. avail. store before 7 p.m. Tuesday, or Drywall • Painting • Car­ Call 220-1219...... Fr .Jnfant--Starting Dec/ Jan pentry * Accouatical Ceiline FX>R SA'LE: Mazda-'S4 626LX mail to P.O. Box 68, Greenbelt, - Nonsmoker. References re­ * Tile • Etc. ELLERS TYPEWRITER RE­ -'OOUR sdn, 4 DR, auto, AC, Maryland 20770. quired. Cal] Bridget 474-9938. Licensed • Bonded • Insured PA:ER - Electri-c, standard aad A-M/ IFM stereo cassette, PW/PC , portable. Call 4'74-0594. BOXED: $5.50 column inch. Min­ LICENSED CHILDCARE. Smal] MHIC #40475 345-1281 one owner, state inspected, 71K HANDYMAN. NEED WORK. mi, $3,000. 474-63219. imum 1½ inoh-es ($8.25). Dead­ daycare of 3 has one opening HOUSECLEANING - I have age 18 months/up.) Loving re­ Done in your home. Call 301-,345- ROOMIMATE FINDERS. If you line 10 p.m. Monday. Greenbelt refs. of 3 years. Week­ 7479. liable care. Nancy. 474-,3935. ly, biweekly, monthly, $45 to $55. have a place to share or need Include name, phone no. and ad­ a place to live. 805-0100. CiALDWEU.t1S AtPP.IJIANOE Melody. (Glenn Dale) 805-9676. FOR SALE dress with ad copy Ads not con­ SERVIOE-All makes repaired. U:SED OFFICE DESKS and SAXOPHONES AND CLARI­ sidered accepted until published. Call after 5 p.m. 840-8043. misc. chairs, $5-$85. 441-3750. NETS. Cleaning and repad. Rea­ Large, PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR sonable. 301-345-7479- MANAGEMENT Expert and Reli:ible Piano Ser­ 3 bedroom, 2 bath SAVE REALTOR'S FEE-Have Currently expanding in ,the vice to Greenbelt. Benjamin Ber­ sold my G.H.I. frame home. Look­ kofsky. 474-6891. Deluxe Condo Greenbelt area. Seeking part I CHILDWAY ing for 2 or 3 BR G.H.I. brick .time and :ful•l time indiwduals PIANO LESSONS - Greenbelt. in Greenbriar unit. Cam 474-4291. to manage growth with a All levels & ages. Beginners, Now Enrolling GREENBRIAR CONDO for rant !twenty .biiHion dollar-Flortune kids. 345-4182. Newly decorated, next to club­ house, pool and tennis. Lots of or with option to buy. 3BR, 2BA, 500 company. No experi'ence PRIVATE individual wants to Ages 2 - 6 yrs. parking. Nicer than New. LV Rm., DN RM, FMLY RM, En­ necessa:ey. Will train ilf you buy y<>ur 2 or 3 bedroom block qualify. Call Jeff Peltin aJt 474-3355 or 937-7988 closed ,Porch, Washer, Dryer. or brick G.H.I. END unit. Will 474-5933 Spacious, Immaculate Must -see. 301-621-71555 ~en 9 am - pay top dollar. 345-2032. Available immediately. 345-9242. noon.

.,. :' · -::,~iiiiii~;;ii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;...... , ,;;__ ,·.. .. '·, ._ • :·.,1 . • o.J·•"'.", ~ • ~'(Z" FREE QL~tting ~allery: Jnr. HAIR DEsaGNERS • SDI CAili SPECIALISTS GRE ENWAV"EAST PROFESSIONAL BUILDING Servess 60W Long-Life Lamp· 7525 GREENWAY CENTffi OOl\'fE • SUITE T9 GREENBELT. MARYLAND 20770 -'74 3•7• with $5.00 or more purchase 474-3470 .. -. • -.. of regular price merchandise NOTICE OF ES46572

"Loncit,thananABC060won 12011011. POSITION VACANCY ,ns,c1e ''"""' bull) -aoino For a limited time. While supplies last. 780 lumensano 100011ou,,. True Value Hardware BUS DRIVER, SUNDAY ONLY - $6.50/ hr. For City's at Beltway Plaza intracity bus service, the Greenbelt Oonnection. Must Expire, 1-0-18-92 345-2662 have valid MD drivet's Mcense with good driving record. Need people interested in working two Sundays per month, 9 AM - 4 :30 PM. Apply: City Offices, 25 Crescent Road, Greenbelt, Mary­ r------, land. (301) 345-7203. EOE. I I I SPECIAL OFFER I CHERRY COMPACT AUTO PARTS I I Foreign Auto Parts I Specializing In German Cars 50%0FF Complete Line of Bosch Products Boge Shocks Mintext Brake Pads (301) 779-7444 There's always something there are also classes 3911 Rhode Island Ave. new at Jazzercise. Because with weights, steps, longer you'll dance to the latest sessions, less-intense workouts, lf:W:lltl Brentwood, Md. 20722 steps and your favorite songs. stretching and toning, and Plus, we're always adding more programs for kids. New students only. of the newest moves and music. So call fo r the classes near Offer expires 11/15/92 And if variety is the spice you. And start jazzi ng up your Call for participating location of life, we're hot. Because fitness routine. KENT'S CARPET CARE near you! Professional & Quality Carpet Cleaning ~·' Featuring Our Two-St:ep Cleaning Process First - Rotary Shampooing • Followed by Steam Cleaning Greenbelt/Lanham LOCATIONS: conege Park *--·-· * FREE FREE M & W 7:00 p.m. v Preapotting E S T I M A T E S please can Jaxl&!'1~ Y Deodorizing Hyattsville M 6:30pm V Spot Removal I'. na-54os T & TH 6:00 pm STEP please call Y Furniture Moved & Replaced * Evening & Weekend Saturday 8:30 am T&TH 7:00pm 776-5405 Carefully Cleaning* Saturday 9:45 am STEP Saturday 9:80 am Y Prompt & Courteous Service L------1 Y Same or Next Day Call Back * Vacant Home Special* -- (301) 474-3529 e 24 HOURS A DAY Residential • Commercial • Industrial • Auto Upholatery Thul'81day, October 15, 1992 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Page 11

MISHKAN TORAH wALL TO WALL CARPBI' I NURSERY SCHOOL ENTERPRISE CARPETS Paid Volunteers Regiatration for Fall '92 Lewis Merritt 441-lZH ADVERTDSDNG • now und&rway All brands & stylea at Rl;A­ Warm carillg enril'onmeat Needed SONABLE Prices. Call for Readli.nea aeltintiea Appointment Anytime. If no HOLBERT'S HOME 8 & 4 yr. old cl:uaN Hflllthy, nonsmoking men a.ml PART-TIME annrer, please call back. I'm Call for Info. women aged 25-65 are needed IMPROVEMENTS out selling to your nei,.iil,on. for a oootrolled diet sbuldy. 'nle EMPLOYMENT 474-4224 or 390-9732 etaty Carpentry Remodeling is being oonducted by TRUCK FOR HIRE: 12 ft. stake BeNirville Human -Nutrition Cust.omer oriented individ'ua:ls LANiDSOAPING: Leaves raked, Painting Repain planting, yards mulched and pdd body with dump. Hauls 5 tons ·Rese&rdi Center, USDA and to assiat m BeJltsville Offlcie/ jobs. Dennis. 441-87'52. or 12 cubic yards. 301-552-2289. h Nationti Cancer Instituite to ,atudy itibe re:latiODS1hip oi! 11.H.LC. 26916 Showroom. OFW'IJOE SPACE-Old Greenbelt, PIAN-0 - Gulbransen upright CALL .JACK: 145-9117 with bench. Excellent condition. eating a diet containing a D&'ba. entry, telemarketing, begin at $1150, inel. util. 441- large qmabrty Furniture, clothing, appliances, and painting. 'l'wenty years ex­ townhome ($00,500 + closing ly and a spring type cleaning. jewelry, and lots more-9 110 4 perience; low rates. Cata Robert aft Weddings ·help). C~l Andrea 9-5, M--F. Also avaiil&1ble window ---13 Ridge Rd. 474-1849. 474-4161. cleaning and interior pailiting. Portraits • Video I WILL CLEAN YOUR HOME. RESCOM SERVICES is a:i JlULTl-FAMILY Y.ARlD SALE A veroage house $50. Weekly or insured, reputable company. -m Lastner I.Jane, 10/17, 9-4, Reasonable & Professional biweekly. Cheryl 474-1849. Top, clothes, baby items, mudt FRANK J. NEUMAIER FOR RlENT: Hunting Ridge con­ more. do, 2 bedroom, 2 bathrooms, Call John or Tammy for at Academy Studio ,. §~I:~ YARD SALE-Sat. 10/17, 9 a.m.- washer/dryer, wall wall car­ to ···•·····•• (301):!~f70!1(£ Free estimates at 2 p.m. 7930 IAlkecrest. 20.ga.Uon peting, top floor. $830, including 345-4854 • Resume Pi.clQl,gcs .· ·.•·· · aquarium, 20-speed bike, house­ utilities. 346-7984. (301) 390-0753 .•.!#m 1 ~pcf.fS/. : >: hold items. . ·. Dissertations. .... ·. ·... GREENBELT · ··· •·lt~1~' .. ,,,. NOW AVAILABLE · • Ru•lf Service ...... AUTO & TRUCK REPAIR CO. •·FREE . . A.S.E. Certified Technicians Hunting Ridge Con1munity Center Serving Computerizeif Electronic :cor-isutfrXnoN~fo. 6914 Hanover Parkway Ignition & Emission Control Systems SADDLES: Eng. & Western, All Major & Minor Repairs Saddle bags, pads, blanket, bri­ For day time get togethers and meetings up to 60 people On Foreign & Domestic Autos dle, elec. fence charger, miac. friendly wann atmosphere LOCMed in rear of tack. $500/all. 34'5-'1458. PHONE: 982-2582 Mobil Service Station great location in Roosevelt Center DOG FOR GIVEAiW A Y - 1-yr WP. Accept old black chow mix to approved lfor !l'urther information nprding leasing the 159 Centerway Road Hunting R:idge OJmmuni1by Center Viaa and Mastercard Greenbelt, MD 20770 home. Housebroken, loveable. Ca-II 301-345-1340. ciall: 346-lffl

GHI - Renta1 $715/ month ~RICAN REALTY, INC. 2 Belle Point Office Park Tel: (301) 220-3700 Attorney at Law · Bd End Unit, W/D 7733 Belle Point Drive fax: (301 ) 220-0385 A/C, Fenced Yard Greenbelt. MD 20770 • Auto Accidents · • WIiis • Personal lniury • Family Law 3 Bd End $68,900- Beau-tif wly decorated Sell Your GHI House Appointments available in Greenbelt upon request FOR AS LITTLE AS Call 2 Bel $49,900 31/d 899-G660 Great Starter NEVER MORE THAN

OPEN SUN. 1-4 4½% COMMISSION May We Help You Boxwood Village List and Buy With Us 4 Bd, 2½ ba, and Save Thousands • Prepare for Winter • Minor Repairs Den & Rec. Rm. • Painting Call • Winterize Your Gerden • Sheds - built, in-stalled or repaired George Cantwell CHM, Inc. . Reasonable Rates - Try U• CALL 474-9427 982-7148 MHlO# 43985 Member Multiple Usting Sr.ice Page 12 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Thursday, Oct:ober 15, 1992 BRADFORD & CRELLIN Breast Cancer tJwe ~"J"M4 Free Course Offered Insurance Financial Detection Month by Linda Savaryn, 474-5285 Washington Adventist Hoapi• One out of every nine women tal, in cooperation wtth the ·(f;j Services wiH develop ·bretast cancer during It's a girl for Mar1ene and American Cancer Society and the her lifetime. The American Oan­ Joseph Rosenzweig of Crescent National Cosmetology Associa­ PRUDENTIAL cer Society advises that mam­ Road. Daughter Julia Racihel wa& tion, is sponsoring a free Look mography is tlhe best way to 'horn October 5. Waiting to greet Good . . . Feel Better course on LIFE • HEALTH • AUTO • HOME find breast cancer at its earliest Julia were grandpaTents Beverly Monday, October 19 at 10 a.m.­ stage when chances for surviwl and Ira Rosen of Lanh'am, and noon. This course will teach re­ 937-9395 are gre,atest. To help women great-grandparents Ben and covering cancer pa,tienta new "treat" themselves to a mammo­ Ethel Rosenzweig of Crescent grooming techniques to help ,them See U• For Your Auto Coverage WE ALSO INSURE gram during OctO'ber, Breast Road. cope with and minimize many - Competitive :?rices BotJta-Motorcyclea-Motor Homes Cancer Detection Awareness of the treatment side effects. - We Inaure Everyone Month, the American Cancer So­ and 4 p.m., Mondiay through Fri- For more information call (801) tJnd Stated Value or ciety is co-sponsoring a special day. 445-0755. • Monthly Payment Plans ClllBBic Ca.rs program offering mammograms • Same Day Coverage ...... 10714 Baltimore Blvd. (Rte 1) for women 40 years of age and older for a set fee. - Low Down Payment "Twin Chimneys Office Park" : P &G OLD ·' - FR-19 Forms Provided Beltsville, MD 20705 For information call 261-0289 !between 10 a.m. and noon or 2 •I GREENBELT THEATRE ~~ I - Showtimes - •i 121 Centenray 474-17'4 ALL SIATS $1.50 Sat. & Sunday, 1 :SO, 3 :20 : Giant Screen / Dolby Stereo IPGI - Showtimes - Friday • 7 :30, 9 :40 Saturday & Sunday 5 :20, 7 :30, 9 :40 Monday thnt Thuniday 7:80 only !It••·······"···"···"··"......

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