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board of dlncton voted t.o plaee
on the agenda two bylaw amendmatl (requlrlq a two-thirda
maJority t.o pall) and a r11olutlon whleh, if all pua, would
enable GRI to partle~pate hi the
MW. venture. .
One of the byla-.r. ' ell~
would make It poaalb~.for GHI
to •,.. acquire *'~". or
lnterutl in non-Proftt tortora·
tiona or aaaoeiatlcma wbleh may
promote the weifan aDd InteNita of the memben of the
Corpontlon." The other would
authoriH expenditure of the
fuM. to acquire ,aaeh .memberahlp. The third .-tbla motion,
a reaolutlon, apeelfteaUJ' elves
the bolrd authoflty to. uae land
reaerve fundi to pay for ltock
In the new eooperatlve mortcage
eompany.
Projected Beaefttl
Accordlne to a memo prepared
for board members before the
April 24 meetlne, participation
in the new cooperative would
bring the fonowtng benefits to
OHI: 1) In retum for a f200,000
lnveatment In votlnt: atocll: In the
new toopentlve, GHI would have
aceeaa to at leut $2.8 million
in resale ftnanelnr money at
affordable, competitive ntea during the ftnt year of partlelpatlon. The eooperatlve Ia also expeeted to be a atable a.ource of
competitively prleed mortea~:e
money In the J'e&l'l to come; 2)
GBI would receive feea of 1'il
of the loana placed In GHI for
proceulne the loan.-ln effect,
for doln1r work that Ia lartrely
already being done: 3) The principal of the NOOB rehab loan
to GHI would be redueed at
close-out by about $200,000. This
reduction In principal, extended
over the life of ihe rehab loan,
would result In a aavlnar of about
$1170,000 In members charll'ell for
principal and interest over the
ned 20 yeara.
At the April 24 meetlnp:, the
board approved several other
arenda Items. One of theM Is old
bualnen-a relaxation of reatrlctlona placed by the membership
laat year on the dlaposal of amall
boiler plants adjacent to some
frame homes. Sinte few of the
plants have been dlapoaed of 'On·
der laat year'a rules, the membership. will be aaked to allow
the board to aell theae unlta to
GHI members not llvinll' adjacent
to the planta.
One of the ltema of new bualneaa alao concern• boiler rooma
which are no longer uaed. If approved aix maaonry duplex boiler rooma could be aold to membera In adjacent unite for llvln«
apace. The board voted unanl ..
moualy to recommend theae
ltema to the memberahlp.
Alao unanlmoua waa a poaltlon taken on a «roup of "technical" chanp:es to the bylawa that
had been r.s;,ommended by an
Ad H~ Bylaw Review Committee .. The committee chair, mem·
ber Tony McCarthy, appearrrl
before the board at the April 12
m..tln1 to explain the com·
mlttee'a recommendation•. The
board voted to "packall'e" aa a
ll'roup amendmenta which de .. !
with vammar, rlariftratlon or
updating to. conform to curre.lt
clrcumatancea; they a lao YotA!d
to rerommend two amendmtntl
that would expand somewhat the
lnvutment vehlclea GHI eould
use for Ita funda.
In addition to the ltema piaeed
on the a~nda by the board, ihe
memberablp will be aaked to
vote on four petltlona originated
b)' membera and preunted bJ
ln&lllber Steve Curtla. One of
the petltlona, with 18 alrnaturea,
aeeka to end the perennial problem of lata preparation of 111in-
111111
utet for tM board of dlrecton•· elear ~ltlon aplnat the mo-
...Una- by lm~lfta a etrengent
deadiiDI on the board. Under thla
aiiMIIICbnat, lllinutea would have
t.o be apprvnd no later than the
.-nd-n.X\ board llleetlq. By
11·1 tM boal'll voted to take no
poaiUon · oa the petition but to
explain the • reaaon for delap
which do oceur. Volk opposed
the motion, a.,.ulq that the
board ahould oppoae the petition.
The nmalnlq three petition•
were alpH 11r the ume ten memban. The ftnt would requin Inltlatlon of a "New Board Member Educ:at1011 Prornm to Assure lllnimlhll Competency In
Board . Procldures and Operationa." The petition would require
a report by the Audit Committee
of aucceaatul eompletlori of thia
course. Aa Audit Committee
member Katherine Keene pointed out, thia provision would give
the Audit Committee the power
to pass or fall a board member.
By a 4-1-0 vote, the board passed a motion objecting to the implication against present or past
board memben and substituted
another motion which generally
supported the idea of training for
new board members. As some
board members pointed out, such
training Is, in fact, now given
on an Informal basis. Volk caRt
the dissenting vote on the grounds
that the board ahould take a
tion. Lewis abatalned.
The seeond of these tlwee pet!tlo1111 would require any board
member who mleht face a conftlct
of Interest (deacribed In the pet!.
tlon u a "direetor-ln-conftlet")
to atate explleitly any potential
conftiet of Interest In eonnectlon
with any acenda item. Futther,
each bolrd member at each
meetinl' would have to atate any
potential eonftlet of interest
whleh did not relate to an agenda
item or to'&tftrm that there was
none. At this point, Lewis aaked
the other board memben whether
any bolrd member had ever asked any of them to reconalder
any action taken by the board.
The bolrd memben Indicated
that they had never been approached with aueh a request by
any board member.
Gervasi, a local builder, indicated that he thought the petition was aimed at him. He stated that he had signed the board's
eonftlct of interest statement, that
he withdraws from diacusaiona
whenever his interestl are in any
way involved with the item under
dlacusslon and abstains from
voting in these cases. The board
then passed a motion 6-1 (Lewis
opposed) objecting to the statement directed against preaent
and past board members and
urging the membership to sup-
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GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW
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leetiag Apnda
port the preeent eonftlet of Intereat policies of the board.
By a 6-1 vote (Lewis opposed)
th bolrd voted to recommend
aplnat the fourth of these pet!tlonl, which would dictate to
future bolrds the time achedule
to be uled .in cues of c:ompulSOI'J' buy-back of a member's
unit. It also refen to lo-• 1uffered bJ' GHI on the buy-back
of "a former boUd president'•
home". Sinee only two more •
units exl1t whieh have the eompulaory buy-baek provialona and,
u HocenJen pointed out, an unreallatle appralul ._.. the basic
eauae of the 1011-& eonMquenee
the board .can avoid In another
eu-tbe board'• vote rellec:ted
ita onw!Ubalftiaa .to tie a future
bolrd'a haDdl In neh, a matter.
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ORGANIZATION
1. CaU' tli Older-
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Pledp 111 Allqlance k
the Fla&'
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11. Addition• to Agenda b,
Council and llanager
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AMERICAN CANCER SOCIEfY
The Greenbelt Recreation Department joins with the American Cancer Society to present WALK FOR
HOPE- a walkathon for funds to aid in the ftght against cancer. Marking the second year The Walk has
been hosted in Greenbelt, this year it will be held in memory of Joanne Capotosto. Joanne lived in Greenbelt
all her life. She waR active in sports programs and participated In county leagues and Boys' and Girl11' Club
softball, basketball and soccer teams. Joanne earned a varsity letter in softball at the Eleanor Roosevelt
High School and also played in the the Greenbelt Co-ed and Women's softball leagues. She also worked parttime at the Greenbelt Youth Center.
TIME AND
PLACE:
III. OLD BUSINESS
10. Site Plan-llai'J'land
Trade Center III (AdvlIOI'J' Planniq Board
Report No. 816)
11. ReYIHcl She Plan-Capitol CadlUae.Qoldea Trl·
aqle (Actvlaoi'J' Plannmr Board Report No,
1111)
Saturday, May 12, 1984. · Registration begins at 9:30 a.m. The Walk commences at 10
a.m. sharp. Both regi11tratlon and the Walk start at the Greenbelt Youth Center, 99
Centerway Road, Greenbelt.
U. Site Plaa-Glaa Ora
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(Aclviloi'J'~
loud Report No. 117)
ROUTE:
The Walk Route is ten (10) kilometers, going three time around Greenbelt Lake.
AWARDS AND
PRIZES:
PainterR hats will be ativen to all walkerR who register. WalkerR who raiRe $50 in pledges
will receive T-shlrts. Those who raise $100 will receive gym bags. Individual prizes
will be presented to one walker in each al(e catl(ory who raiRes the greateRt amount of
money. The prlzeR will be awarded at an awardR ceremony; the date and tir,Pe of the
awards preRentation will be announced the day of the Walk.
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18. Btol'lll Water llaaace.-nt Prorrsa
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Open
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COMMUNICATIONS
PUUNTATION OF
PROCLAilATION
"PUBLIC WORKS
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18. WaiYII' of ll'"'t Cee-
Further information and Spon11or Sheet can be obtained by contacting the Greenbelt Recreation Department, 474-6878.
The event will be held rain or shine. Bring the family and join in the WALK FOR HOPE ! I !
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A friend
TetiMtJWit.or:
the put few w11kl some
letters have appeared in the
New lteYiew queationing Councilman Tom White'• poaltion In
n'fttl 1urroundlng the Co-op di~ Rather than debate
that luue, I'd 11lie to nlnlnd
tbaee of ua who are lntereated In
n.pllif a watehful ere on developiDIIIt .In our neirhborhood that
Tc.a White Ia probabl7 the moat
ftluable member of the City
-couacn. For laatanee, he waa the
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atlciwl., more boatl 011 G~abelt
Lake, and he took the lead In
~J aupportlng the recent
atte~~Jpt to relutate Artlele VII
lato the Count:r Charter ( wbkh
would . have clven cltlseu n\orc
l&f In sonlnt mattera).·
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If JOlt caN· about pr8enlr•ll'
the "Green" In Greenbell~ 'tolll
White Ia a fri.nd you wllll• te
keep. But don't take m:r word
fw it. Watch the Newa R..lew
aDd how he vetea on other
..._ of vital roneern to .Greenbelten.
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A series of free monthly lec-
tures and diaeuaalons on a varletJ of health topics are being
held in Greeilbelt. This month's
topic, U...ntallllla1 aod Deahn1
Wltll Aaldet)' eM Phoblaa, will
be pre11nted br Linda J. ClmaI !lope that mJ fellow eitlsenh ruatl, Ph.D., l clinical ps:rcholowill eeMidlr all the
before clat. The prorram will be held
eutiq tnir ballota In the n"!Xt on WedlllldaJ, May 23, at 8
p.m. at Beha'rior Service 1..->neltf' eeaeil eleetloaa.
aultanta, Inc., 133 Centerway.
e~aara. P.
'l1le pre11ntatlon will Include Information a'bout the pa:rchologic,
behavioral and eognltive compuIIHS
nenta of &DXIe\J'. Advance reclaPlWM G-... ColllmunltJ tratlon Ja required aa apace Ia
CeUip II aeeeptlar rertatratiOM llaltad. Aa lnterprster for the
fill . . . _ Saalon• I aod II. hurlnr lapalrecl will be available
....._ 8euioa I beclu May Oil reque~t. Por more Information
11, ... a-.., se.lon II on and to rertater, call Behavior
~- II. ClauM will be ~eld at
Service Couultanta, Inc. at 474. . . _ a-velt Hlrh Sehool.
1148.
a..tltNtion will be held from
I a.a. atll 1 p.a. wtelula11 at
... Larwv -pua. For addi"-1 lnf..adoa call IU-O?U.
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Following its regular meeting
at 8 p.m. on Frida:r, Ma:r .18,
at the Greenbriar Communlt:r
Building the Eleanor and Franklin Rooaevelt D-oeratic Club
will boat a program on local
crime prevention and the interface between the Greenbelt and
Prince Georges tount:r police
fortes. Guest s..-kers will Include Francia T. ·I( Frank) Hutson, recenU:r appointed Deput:r
Chief of the Greenbelt pollee department, and Major George
Robertaon, this aru'a re&ional
commander in the Count:r pollee
department.
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wnl ,'meet at the. home fl autll
Kennedy on 'I'IIHdaJ, MaJ 22.
The enning wW begin at 8:80
p.m. with a pot-111Ck dinner.
· The
three-daJ
celebration,
from 10 a.m. on Thunday, May
1'7, through SjltUrda:r afternoon,
featul"\! •displa:rs or equipl)lent and operationa by local public aafet:r and law enforcement
.gencles. On Friday, the Mary~nd State Pollee medivac heli4opter will .be at te ma'bll between
10 a.m. and noon.
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Jamll Darren, •tar of the '1'V
ieriee "T. J. Booker," wiU be the
-.oeat of honor at the National
Police Week celebration being
hosted this week at Beltwa:r
Plaza Mall b:r the Greenoolt Pollee Department. Darren, who
pla:ra a patrolman in the TV
trorram, Is aeheduled to appear
at 2 p.m. on Saturday, May 19.
He will be &iven an honorary
hedge b:r the department and
will slam autographs.
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land a helicopter and will have
a canine demonstration. The FBI
mobile crime unit will also be on
display. These events are aeheduled for Saturday.
The Police Week events are
aponaored jointly by tHe Beltway
Plaza and the Greenbelt Police
Department.
Diary Dra1n Crowd,
f.ontin•es at Utopia
"The Diary of Anne Frank,"
continuing this Friday and Saturday nights at 8:15 p.m. with a
matinee Sunda:r at 2:30 p.m.,
drew about 90 people to laat
Satorda:r'a performance at the
Utopia Theater.
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eloaed on Monday, MaJ 28, in obaenanc:e ol Memorial Da:r.
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The City of GI'Miibelt. will try to obtaiD a 72-aCI'e aurplua tract ot 1and. frOm ftlnee Georpa Canty to Improve
exlatiQ ncreatlboal fadlltiea.
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M~watt Memorial
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474-1411
Sunday Sehool 9:80 A.M.
(for all acea)
Morning Worablp 11:00 A.JI.
Rev. Dr. James Chong Pa,rk
Paator
414-1924
Greenbelt Baha'I Coa•aaltJ
P.O. Box 24&
Greenbelt, MD 20770
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41'-'080
ST. JOHN'S CHURCH
Episcopal
PAINT BRANCH
UNITARIAN CHURCH
Baltimore Bttl. at Powder MID
1215 Powder IIIU Beei
Rd,. BelteYIIIe
8:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist
10:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist
First and third Sunda:ra
10:30 a.m. Morning Prayer
Second and fourth Sunda:rs
10:30 a.m. Sunday School
Re,·. John G. Bals, Redor
422-8057
(near Cherry Bill Road)
Bunda)', May ZO, 11 a.m. Berltage Day at Carter Barron
Amphitheatre
7 :10 p.m. Forum: Sam Za·
goria, Ombudsman and Safety Commiulon member.
Rev. R. W. Kelley
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Worship With Us
GREENBELT BAPTIST CHURCH
Crescent I& Greenhill Rda.
474-42.12
Bible Stud:r for all aces (Sun.)
Worahlp Service
Midweek Prayer Service (Wed.)
9:'& a.m.
11 a.m. I& 7:00 p.m.
8:00p.m.
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(United Ch!U.Ch of Chrilt)
Hillaide and Crescent Roads
Phone 474-6171 mornings
d. Ben88D
10 am Sunday Morning Worahip
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Church School for Children
Infant Care Provided at
Fellowship Center behind Church
Rlehard Leavitt,
Interim Mlnl1ter
THANKS
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PHARMACY
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port and the· ~r work done to
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o8leea (414-1100), Y011 Ull tblll alk to~~··...:=
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ReY. Francia G. Kadata, Aaaoelate Paator
MASS SCHEDULE:
Saturday 6 p.m.
Sunday 8, 9:30, 11 a.m., 12:30 p.m.·
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441-9231
GREENBELT •. MD ..
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NYMAN R~LTY, INC,
"lick" Barber, GRI, CIS
*CertiAed Raaldentlal
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*Graduate Realtors IDatitute (GRI)
*Kember, Prince Georpa
County Board of Realton
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of the Year
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•1982 -lith Pl. Mo1t Settled
WANTBDI
Propertlea to market Ia tbe
Greenbelt
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(GJil,
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Greenbriar, Wladlor GNID,
lAkealde, Boxwood. Lallewood, Woodland Btna). CaD
tor 110 obllptton dlllllltatlon. Thenk :rou Greenbelt.
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''JHI DIAIY Of ANNI ,IANIC"
Children Qllder
•lt. For raaervatlona, Information call 441-l'r'rO; for•
rroup rates call 846-2464.
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Gr..nbelt Playen
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Tba 'GBI Botllne (4'7..e&U) alto~ hlf....... .....
rehab lllelud... •hellulel and tbe atatua of.,..W ~alto .,..
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Serving Grefftbelt
for 18 71ear•
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PRIDAY a SATURDAY EVENINGS· 8:11 p.-.
lUNDAY, MAY II MA11NER- 1:10 ,_••
Tile purpoee of thl1 mettllla II to 11:.., J'01I lafo..... IIJIIa It
and NIPOftd .,.... OCIDOinll about ,aiDtllw 11114 ........ ..,..._
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Dally llfaas: 7:30 a.nt :lfonday- Fl'iday; 9 a.m. Monda:r- Saturda:r
Sacrament of R..c<>nciliation: Saturday .fo-li p.m.
l'rklay, May 11 • Saturday. May 26
Monday, May21
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LAKI
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PNIW...yA,enda
npaia
1111 to lli!Lagplln. The putmeter
Amona plana 1ubmltted to the trail Ia not a hlch priori\J' projCitJ Council, bJ the city man- ect," he ald.
apr fM uae of the land, the
A widened aceeas road to NorthNbrtlrwa:ll' ftaldl would be exp&ftd- way Field hal been erltlclaed
14 beyond the ui1ting two lOft- ·by cltlnna beeauae It Involve•
ball lelda and overltpplng foot- cuttlag dcnm treel aloq tbe way.
ball-•oee•r ftelda. Thta expalllion McLaughlin ~aya tlaat elearlnc
would Include creation of two away a 1uftldent area around the
more softball ftelds, two football- road Ia naceuary. "It'• being
soccer Aeldl, picnic areu and done for aafety reasou," he ~aid.
completion of a perimeter trail
currently belac conatrueted along GRAY PANTHERS HOST
the nortbeaatem ed,e of the city.
The trail, which wilt· be un- SPEAKER FIOM CHINA
The Gray Panthera meet Sapaved, Ia currently belnr delayed
bJ cbainare problems. The addi- turday, May 26 ·at 1:80 p.m. at
tional county land would alao the Greenbelt Library. Yachun
result In a continuation of the Ku, :roung Chlneae gerontoloclat,
trail running pa-rallel to the apeaka on "Growing Older Baltimore • Waahlngton Parkwa:r Gaining Reapec:t." She wlll show
.and ending at McDonald Field. alldes on the Life of RetiJ'lld
Without t!le land, the city man- People In Shanghai. All ages are
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apr'• plan atill Include• uprrad- Invited.
lng the exlatlq Northway Field.
Reatrooma, atorage facllltlea, a
picnic ahelter and· an announcer'•
booth are planned for Northway.
L1rbta, to make uae of the fteldl
at night, aro proposed for the
:facllltJ, but according to Mike
McLaughlin admlnlatrative alllstant to the eity manager, they
are 1tlll tentativel:r planned. "We
are pureba1lnr llghta for Braden Field," be aaid. "We don't
have the mone:r for lightera at
Northway," .he added. .
The same problem Is oeeurrlnir
with the perimeter trail accord-
•
.-..,:a
Week17 bdormatlon meet111111 about.....,
tural
ud ,.lntiww wilt be held on ~,-.
15-6 :80 p.Jn. In the GBI Board Boom. TM Bat .......
ia achedulecl for . '
surrounds the Northway Ballftelds at the northeastern
limits of the city. Should the land be obtained, it would
be put to uae In conjunction with the Northway recreation
facUlty.
Find Strength for Your Life
SOS Beaelt
Saturdl&r!a.allow ,... In-part a
fund-raiser for the SOS (Save
Our Services) Committee, to help
offset miaeellaneous costa of the
recent lepl attempt to atop the
sale of the Coop store and ra• ata~
tion, explains chairman Joe
laaacs. Pearl Tublash held a bake
1&11 in the lobb:r to aid SOB.
To the &lltor:
Once araln the Gree~lt Lion's
Club thankl the communit:r for
a areat response to ita White
Cane Da:ra during the last two
weeki. Proeeeda aa usual will be
uaed to aid the blind and other
leaa fortunate member• of our
communitJ.
BlaHJ Bar•••
ftlte CaM CUinaaa
.
Holy Cross Lutheran Church
· 6905 GrHnbelt Road
Worship
Ser\'ice~
Sundays 8:30 and 11: lG a.m.
Sunday School 9:50; Pre-School Program 9:&0
Yoattr and Adult Clasll8 10 un .
.ft!.~V'Il. H. Bi~.ner., Put~r
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Telephene S45-5111
441-1010 474-5700
Ask for ''Rick''
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NATIONAL POLICE WEEK
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May 14-19,-1984
Co·Host Citv of GrHnbelt Pollee
Emergency 1elephone 474·Miof or~4-7200
=lnlel'lt
A'ft Tr.~~aponetion Provided by
IMIRNOfF
10• Vodka
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IUDWIIIIR BUR
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W- OnlY
ILII
C.MCIIM Meo...ughton
WILD TURICIY
10• llend
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BELTWAY PLAZA IIAU.
At Kenilworth Awnue CRt8. 201)
hflwey Exit 23 On Gteellllll& . . . . . . 1131
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,._..llolia 'trJdte
·-:.GHI-NOTtS··
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A nUbiDf~ ...elq
llemolllal
about IDUODrJ' atructural repair Rlde-A-,lJc•*' 'lllen .._.ed.l&114 pa"'tiQ Wil\ .be held liar. ed for S-..rat, . , 10. ftll e.21 troni 6.:8:10 jj.m. ln the Board· ant betrina at 10-6-m. in front of
Ream.
. tile GNabelt YOUth Center. Rl'l'he nn Board of DtNetora llut have until (·-p.m. to pt In
will meet on Thunday, Kay 24. aa many miles aa they posaibly
at I p.m. in the OBI Board Room. can. The route proceeds throueh
Tile main piU'pOae of tile meettq Greenbelt on Nerthway, Ridge
11 reoqanlaatlon and election of and Re~earch Roada and into the
ofllcen.
Beltavllle Agricultural Center,
The OBI Annual Report alicl then back throueh Greenbelt enminutea of the 1988 annual dine at the Youth Center.
meetin• w~re delivered to memMaintenance haa turned on the
bera laat weekend. Anyone who outaide hose bib1 for upataira
did not receive their cop. . , may frame a.partmente. Theae memeall the GHI hotllne <"'~81«). bera may now u~~e their hoae bibs.
EXPANDED WEEKEND HOURS
Now Open Saturdays & Sundays at 10 a.m.
Beginning Saturday, May 26
MOST AFFORDABLE SEASON PASS RATES
OFFERED IN THE METROPOLITAN AREA
474-7300
COCKTAILS
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LUHCIIBON • .DINND - BUNDAY BRUNCH ..
8aqaet. ...
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Partie&t Catered too
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SCIIWINII
Thia 12-speed il the
beat value llghtweirht
bicycle in ita' claaa.
J(aybe that'• why it's the
moat popular bike we sell. Or
mqb@ Wa becauae of itl
llghtwelrht Chrome-Moly
frame and racy.atyllng. Bul,
then, It could be Le Tour'•
ll~rht allo)' rims with quick
releaae wheels for easy
transport and storage that
make• thia our beat aeller.
Perfect
Father's Day
Gift
,,
1e tovr•
College Park Schwinn
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1003 lrMIIMit ll4o
ICI·1111
Roara: Mo11-FrL 11-7, Sat. lW
Reeardlea• of the reason,
Le Tour •tves you the aleek
~od looka JOU want at a
price JOU CoWl afford--nd It's
only available from Schwinn.
Come llincl take a look-but
be prepared to join the crowd
ot La _Tour fans!
S/K1rl e/tairtJid
I• pleatecl.to announce
tlte appointment of
,
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Weather conditions permlttine, normal houra of operation are
from 1:00 p.m. - 8:16 p.m., Monday throurh Friday and Saturdays
and SundQa 10:00 a.m.- 8:U p.m. except Saturdays of Honie Swim
Mei!ts. Thl! schedule will be poated and the pool will open at 1 :00
p.m. Weekday momlnra aN reaerved for awim le11on proirama ud
· reneral pool maintenance.
Evening only with this Ad
Otter ends May 26, 1984
Not Valid with Gourmet Dinner
10280 Baltimore Blvd., Rt. 1
Colleee Park Beltway Exit 26A
JIM CARUSO
to lt1
~ales
ttaff.
Mr. Caruao hu been a teacher
and coach with the
P.G. County School Syltem
for the past 16 yean.
He Is available to oaltt In all
yout new and utecl ChevrOlet
Car and Trvclc pute........
PleaH ttop In and aery ltello
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US 29 at Briggs Chaney Roed
in the Montgomery Auto Sales Park
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890-6000
nitarT Coa~JD~ulon'a luahtne
program nut week will include
_,
a--..lav -eninr
the f oUowantr: -~ ~- "'
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May to; ani bowlcled·tw Greenbelt Road, O.j;ltal Beltway and
Kenilworth Awnue (Golden Triangle) and Edmoneton Road from
Greenbelt ' Road to Bprinrhlll
Drive and ·Sprill&'hill Drive' from
Edmonston Road to Bprilllhlll
Lane; Monday~. Kay 21,
Beltway Piasa Mall Sprlntrhlll
Drive from ·spriDifhill Lane to
CheiT)'Wood Lane and Cherry. wood Lane from Sprinchtll Drive
to Breezewood Drive; TueadaJ
evening, May 22, Breezewood
Drive from Edmonaton Road to
Cherrywood Lane aild Sprintrhlll
Lane.
The work, which involve• the
openinr of Ire hydranta, will be
done between 11 p.m. and 7 a.m.
Customen who have dlacoloration of their water ahould wait
until the water run• clear at the
tap before dointr anJ' clothea
launderinr or 4ilhwaafq.
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OPENS FOR 1984 SEASON SATURDAY, MAY 26
PASSES ON SALE AT FINANCE DEPARTMENT, MUNICIPAL BUILDING
PRINCH AMERICAN CUISINE
SEASON PASS RATES
Greenbelt Non-CltJ'
R1111ldent Reaident
Slqle
$86.00
• 66.00
•Family
$80.00
$140.00
Senior Citizen
(62 yeara and over) FREE
N/A
Gueat Seaaon Child Pau
. (per child)
·
$60.00
N/A
NOTE: Sinrle aeaaon paaaea are augreated for married couplea with chllcl.ren under alx (6) yeara of are
FAMILY PASSES: Print names of all membera
of your Immediate family• over six years of
age (including yourself) who are to receive
passea. Childrea under 6 must be accompanied
by an adult and are admitted free.
•FAMILY: Peraon1 who reside at the ..,.,
_..N!II who are related by blood or rnarrlare
or for which a family type of relationahip hu
been established by court of Jaw.
NON-RESIDENT SEASON PASSES will be
offered to those living outRide the Greenbelt
city limite. The Non-Resident Family Season
paasea will be limited to 160 familiea per aeaaon.
GUEST CHILD SEASON PASSES are limited
to house JrUelts under 18 yean of age of a
resident family pass holder. Applications must
be aubmitted to the City Manager for approve!.
lftU:W · ·. ···
!!r. a eo.c.e. .D4 their fdailr.l'~ u.
ANOTHII~.,.._
~ · Qovi &,:· <Sifls-~b ==r_~
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The WMhlDcton Snburban .Saenta nnua ""*',....._a.loll
.:a~"l' Np8
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COMPARE AND SAVI!I
We cordially Invite YOU to buy ONE DINNER ENTREE
~ get a SECOND DINNER of equal or Jesse~ value
(Up to $10 value)
FREE
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.':DoiHiMo ~utauraltt
.
GreeniJelt ·-·;_-: \. . ·
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SPECIAL
$5.00 off on all
TV & Stereo
Repair Work
With This Ad
CALL 441·9116
f2.00
PASSES AVAILABLE BY MAIL AND AT
THE CITY FINANCE OFFICE: Pleaae ftll
out the application below. Make check1
payable to CITY OF GREENBELT; mail
with application to: City of GrHnbelt, Finance Department • Pool Paas, 2fi Creacent
Road, Greenbelt, Maryland 20770. Pa1ae1 will ·
be ~ent to you by mail.
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4M1 I:DUIIIWOOD BD•
OOLLBGB P~ MD• ..,.
We l'8(llllr ATAIII a-Uoeuecl II Bonded
1211 Kllllltrt Llllt
LnhiM, MD
....... , . .
I hereby apply for a Greenbelt Pool Pau.
3 BR Rambler, full buement,
rm.,
1 bath, clo11 to
New Carrollton Metro, New
Carrollton )(all, Beltway Plua,
Brochures, with complete Hating of the 1984
season Aquatl<'s ProJrram Guide, are available
at the Municipal Buildin&' and Recr~atlon Cen·
tera.
460, Riverdale Rd., Schoola,
P.G. LibrarJ, etc., etc. etc.
HEIIESSY IlEAL ESTATE
Home Phone
SQRWAII FOI&
Office Phone
Emerqency Phone
State .Farm
is there.
Payment for memberahip la enclOMd.
NON-CITY RI:SIDBNT
RESIDENT SINGLE
NUO (
NON-RESIDENT SINGLE
RESIDENT SENIOR CITIZEN
·Free (
•u•161 <( >)
GNenbelt, Kcl. 10770
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474-5007
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insurance.
8GI51 Edmon*"' Rd.
Relationahlp
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Make
See me for car. home.
life and health
Don W. Taulelle, clu
$61 (
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• We accept all Malor Credit Carel•
GREENWAY CINIIR
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441~12/441~13
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'DIA....,_.
Franklin
Computen
MONITORS
PRINTERS
ACCESSORIES
COMPUTERS
Authorised
Dealer
All Item• Dlacounted
Hl'll.: Mon.-Sat. 10·7
'nt. 10·1 Sun. 11-1
SPECIAL FOR OPENING ONLY
15% ON BOOKS II MAGAZINES
Your Choice of Dlakette Holden
Aclclitional 10'1/'. off with thla ad
...,., Jlio)lr#,.• Avall.,.-fet
,,..,..,.,1:
A.) FRAMES: (1) 1 br. top floor unit In rood condition and
wooclly location, CLOSING HELP, ,12,900.
8.) 2 BEDROOM FRAMES: (1) I br., patio, toaa of atru.
ereat condition, priced to aell, CLOSING HELP, -~·
(2) 1 llr. rreat location, wooda and hure field In rear, m&DJ'
uppadn and extraa, CLOSING HELP, $88,900. (I) I br.
aarnancled by woodal mat eonclition, neat ucl claan
throufbout, juat NP&intedl, CLOSING DLP, fi',JOO. (4)
z br. ,..t condition, e:scellent looatton, ..an, utru and
roodlul CLOSING HELP, $84,800. (I) 2 br. reaaodelecl
tb~ut, mat neltrhbo~ ,and rood coadltlon, CLOS.
lNG B.LP, $85,000.
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C ) 8 BEDROOM FRAQ!I: P\ If b~tetie eOIIrt, rN&t
· condition, neat an~h~ CLOSING DLP,
ITATI PAlM
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INIUIANCI
•Family: Peuona who realde at the aame addrua who are related by blood or marri
or for
which a family type a1. relatlonlhlp hu bHn eatabllahlld by court of law
ap
FalRillcatlon of thla Memberahlp Application will reault In cancellation 'of the memberablp ud
forfeiture ot all monlea reoelved.
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HomeOifocae· Bloomoogton.l~.
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D.) MASONRY: (1) 2 br. auper location, mat condltloe, fenoecl
rard, and manJ other ,oodleal, CLOSING HELP, ...,000.
NOTICE OF
POSITION
VACANCIES
good neighbor;
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NON-RESIDENT FAMILY•
Lut Name
.
• Lay A"~~fAY and ftnanclng avallal:ale any tltM
THINGSc
.
. .. APPLE • ftANKLIN
1811 - COMMODORE
ETC.
Like•
$811.00 (
Flrlt Name
• We d~ all Jewelry Repairs, Watch Repairs en
preml....
f88,000.
RESIDENT FAMILY"
GUEST SEASON CHILD
For Diamonds, Fine Jewelry ancl
• Dltcount to •nlor citizens Golden Age Club
411·1100
<Pleaae check the membership for which you qualify)
CITY OF GREENBELT .IU!_8IDBNT
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appt.
COLLEGE PARK, MD.
301·345-0568 VOICE/TDD
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Beltwar, B/W Partw.y, Rt.
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~ C.rtlftecl appraisals done while you walt, lty
INtCOIU'
26 CRESCENT ROAD
GREENBELT, MARYLAND 20770
Addreaa
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Quality, SeleCtion and Value
5010 8RANCHV1W RD.
rec.
SEASON PASSES may be purchaaed at the
Finance Oftlce ( ftrat ftoor of Municipal BuildIng Addition), Monday thru Friday from 9:00
a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Age
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MUNICIPAl POOL PASS APPLICATION
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New Store!
Software 'N Things
fUO
$UII
FREE
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(Mr./Mra.)
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TVAAadlo
Dependable Guaranteed Service
Greenbelt Office
103 Centerway • Greenbelt, Maryland 20770
270-712t
Sundar, MtJ 10, 1-1 Polio
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Watches Nobody Com• Close ••• Fo
THESl.IIUlW
NEIGHBORHOOD MI.Milll
BANK
roc
OPEN HOUSE
Compare and Save - Purcltaae of aeaaon
pauea provide aubatantial aavinlfl to uaera
over continued payment of daily admlaalona.
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Greenbelt No...cttJ'
Realdent Realdat
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.W.ewood
SUBU
MlMilR
DAILY ADMISSION' RATES
Adult (18 yean 4: over) $2.00
Child (6- 17 yeara)
$1.26
Under 6 years
FREE
Senior ·Citlaen
· (62 yeara and over) FREE
Greenbelt Boy1 and Girll Club and founcl (forell ..._.. paata
will celebrate the end of the and ablrta left after ,.... and
practice•) and trophy pnaentaSprinc 84. soccer s~IIOD with a
ti0111.
plcnhl/party on Satunla)', Mar
Any queationa or offen of help
19 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. at should be directed to Jane Col·
Greenbelt Park (Sweet rum Mr, &68-8184. or Sue Comeltua,
A..re::a:.!.):..·...!:A~II.....!p!:!la::J~en!!:..,.J:pa::ren:,:::te::•:.....:.":.:6;;;;-808:;;;;1:;·--------,
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,,..,,., Surrounding GtHnbelt:
POLICE CADET-Grade GC-4, $12,376 beginnln&' salary.
Muat be between the ages ot 18 and 21.
POLICE OFFICER CANDIDATE-GC-7, $16,244.80 beriMing salary. Must be between the ages of _21 and 85.
POLICE OFFICER-GP-1, $16,981.20 beginning salary.
Muat be between the agea ot 21 and 35 and eertifted by
the Maryland State Trainilll Commission.
*
A eoat-of-llving in<'rease is expected for all positlona
effective 7/1/84. Applicants tor all positions muat have
blrh IChool diplomas or equivalent, have a valid driver's
llc:anse and be In good physical condition wlth vlaion cor·
rectlble to 20/20, not to exceed 20/70 uncorrected. En·
trance exam wlll be required of all applicants.
Applications will be accepted at the City Oftlce, 2&
Crescent ltoad, Greenbelt, Maryland 20770, pbOM 4748062, untO June 6, 1984.
A) LABOO: 1 br.~ .:i ~f6ft1tUb optiOD to bay,
$410 per month~~.L6 foV aller;io ....,100.
8) OGLETHORPE HOUSE (HratWrille): top loor OOIIdo wttll
many uprrad11 ancl ntru, beaatlfal vieW., CLOIDIO
BBLP, t&UOO.
C) PAHWAY VILLAGE (Laurel): I traila'l eomWDad tote6er and converted Into one. Look• ....-ta.atl Sit 1M, I
br., feacecl yard, patio, 2 ahedl, CLOIINO BIDLP, . . .
D) GLENN DALE: 8 br. apllt level wtth 1MDT uppa. ., 1 ,_..
uw, beautiful condition, I car prap, rN&t loeatloa oa1r
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CONSIDERING A CBANO. IN aamDaf
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A) y_. .... , thl11111011 poattiveiJ laave tio Mre.
8) 1'. . WUtal thiDp JOU'cl 11M to llave, IMR .... .....,0,
C) y_. ~catloMt
1) Y . . intdaliDYeetmlllt (eula to .... Ia)
I) You total blcome (pou ,....., ..._.,
I) Yoar debt aervlee (total .......... )
J ,..... like the opportualtJ to ....._ wtla JOII laow we . .
CGIDbiDe tlllee three flletorl to udlt ,.. ... , . . f..O,
Ia ......._ ,our boaaillr roall llodl wltllla an-M1t an4 tile
. .tropolltaa area • of eoune wftll • ~
441·1010 nY-474-2529 N4N AveiWIIe 474-1700
Pl. . . ask for "lillie"
a ju teJh cs
a
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.... PriDee ~ l'bWiarmoJdlfa '• t.l- ,...... _ of tile
....-will be held on Saturda:r,
Jlq 11, at 8 p.m. at North·
'ftlterJ mrh School, 7000 Adelphi BoacL The p~m future•
· llourt'• Plano Concerto No. 11
In C K 48'1 (the theme from the
1 "Zl.tra lladipll"), u well
mcme
u llahler'• S)'IIIPhon:r No. 1 Jon
Tlirldewlc• of Greenbelt le con·
eertmut:er.
Dtreetinc the Philharmonic
will be pe•t conductor Robert
L:raU. General Dlreetor of the
J[DOftille, Tenn. Opera ComJIU1• Planlet Mark Clinton will
perfol'lll.
Tlcketl ma)' be pureh&Jed at
the door or ma:r be reeerved by
callllll 899-IMO•
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CAO, Pool, Parldq
Great lnveetment.
Call Jim for appt.
,7,-288&/'7'-1181
Shannoa A Luella
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CLASSI
S'ALE ·-
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8 BR houM, Jlc!llpood/Collep
Park. Buutlful tlreplace·m
ree. room, new :tamace, new
hot water beater, new flxtarea
In bathroom, many upiJ'adea.
Aaaumable VA loan. <nmer
will help with cloainc coata.
Walk to achooJ. Call U&-•111.
I Br, 1 Ba, Uprraded 'lllllt
Shaded. patio oft lnd Br.
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MINI STORAGE NOW
. AVAILABLE IN GREENBELT AREA
4x4x6~ 8x4x6~7x5x~~8x6x8~
starting at $17.00 per month
Peliee Bletter
Baeed on ln!ormatlon
Releaeed b:r the Gr11nbelt
Pollee Department
Cpl. Daniel P. O'Neil detelned
an adult male resident for asuult and batter)' with a knife
In an incident which occurred in
the 20 Court of Ridge Rd. 'on
Ma:r li. The disagreement was a
civil matter and warrants were
adviHd to each participant.
Ol'lleer J. Michael Rasmussen
arreated a reeldent male adult
for diaorclerl:r Ojlllcluct in a parklnl lot on Soutbway on May II.
Conatructlon aqulpment waa removed from a alte In Beltway
Piau on May. 9.
FOR
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794-7800
RESALES/CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR: Penon wanted with
technical tralnln1 or practical experience In architecture, en~rln·
eering, carpentry, plumbing, building Inspection or general eon·
etructlon back,round In trades related to residential dwelllnga. Mechanical drawing ability desired. Muat be able to work with members of 1600 unit housing cooperative In designing improvements,
supervising renovations, developing speciftcatlona and aupervialng
contract work. Congeniality a must. Salary negotiable. Send resume
to Aea.istant General Manager, P.O. Box 182, Greenbelt, Maryland 20770-0182.
E.O.E.
On
ewuhln
eDr)'m
eRefripraton
eFreuen
•Ranpa
eDlehwuhera
HARLOFF a PERKINS, INC.
8007 Baltimore Awnu•, Riverdale, MD 20737 (1101) ~
TOWNHOUSE, CHARLESTOWNE VILLAGE· 8 Mdrooma,l"'
+ ~ batha; wall-to-wall carpet and new central air. atoice location • tennis court/lake areL Showa well. Priced '2,000 below
market. ,&e,900. MLS #77897
Owner/Alent: Delores Ramsay 8'6-8982; 11-119-'lBH
OPEN HOUSE: Sunday, May 20 • 2 to 6 p.m. Saturday, Ma:r 26,
·
1 to II p.m. - 8002 Lakecreet Drive
~~sEAL COAT''
Your Asphalt Driveway
CG FLOORS
lUll DISTRIBUTION PL.
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BELTSVILLE, MD.
tl'f-1101
Carpets, Wood ftoora, vinyl
Floon, Ceramlt' Floor & Wall
Tllee. Sandinlll & r•ftnlahlng
Free EetlmatH
Cluk GrHD
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_,OJ DELUXE
r
' DANCE MUSIC
PARTIES-WEDDINGS
SPECIAL OCCASIONS
REASONABLE RATES
CHAS MARTEL
(Itt) UJ-2128
Lift of Exlstl~l Drlvewar
* Proteot Your lew Drlvtwar
* Rtastn•lllt Prlots
OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE
Contaota TOM WHITE
Rtprt•atllll SHOO EQUIPMEIT CO,
Phon11 348·1493
Near public transportation, free parking, easy aeceu to Beltway
and Parkway. Contact Mn. Sullivan at '74-214.6.
23 years of service
NOTICE OF
POSITION
VACANCY
MOVING?
SERVING THE ENTIRE
METRO AREA
~t,1SCJt~
~ MOVING ip.
• Expert Moving & Packing
• lnaured
• Competitive Ratea
• Large, Fully EQuipped,
Padded Vane
co.
441-3345
LOCATED IH GREENBELT
BUILDING MAINTENANCE CREWMEMBER, noncTassified, to work approximately 40 hours per week. This
is a six month temporary appointment which may be extended. Salary $5.56 per hour. Work consists of general
cleaning and minor building maintenance. Hours flexible
~ut generally will be Monday through Friday between the
hours of 7 a.m. and 3 :30 p.m. Applications will be acceptecl at the City Offices, 25 CrE>scent Road. 474-8052,
until Friday, June 1, 1984. EOE.
e Free Eatlmatee
·~
KA.TBCHMIIR
~cJOo
MOVING
CQ.
R&CBIVE A ur. DISCOUNf WITH MENTION 01' THIS AD
GREENBELT ROUTE
at
St._ Hugh's
Co-sponsored by the Gr..nbelt I•
'
creation Department In conlunctlon
I
135 Creeeent Road
Stern's
I
with the Prince Georges County A•
soclatlons for Retarded Citizens. For
more information coli: the Association
SHOE REPAIR
262-6106 or the Gr•nbelt Recreation
Department, 474-6878.
leltway Plaza
'\
WHILE-U-WAIT
IXPIIT Shoe Repair
HANDIAGS/LUGGAGI
ShOe Carw Proclucts
' laoee & polllhee
Olltane*: 16 Kilometer.
RegistfatiOn: Greenben Yoult1 Center
LOCAL PRIZU
A State-Wide Bike-A-Tho~ for the
beneftt
of
SUNDAY, MAY 20, 1984
10 A.M. to 4 P.M.
. (lelchedulecl from Sunclay, May 6)
'
...,._...
--.................. -...
,
®
Maryland's Mentally Retarded Citizens
..
\
..........
eoa,., Bi
tEssoRs -
8fC I[p}~©
Registration Sponsor Forms available
at the GrMnbelt Youth Center.
ASSOCIATION FOR RETARDED cmZENS
PRINCE GEORGES COUNTY
2114 KENHILL OR., BOWIE, MD 20715
' •••• ., ..... ,. .................... Jl·-··
........... ,......
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1o-30%~
1"
_..,.\lea
,w.ww...
~)1~--
I
)
w..
at
K.,._ •8,..,.,
l;
Gree*lt
Gitter Senkt
SPRING IS HIRE
.
I
-······················
•
a-. ... -
N1W
7a30 p.m.
every Thunday
coPIEs
rul'ldiiMCL • .,._..
MOUNT VERNON REALTY, INC.
Attractive, lar1e office available for full time rental in Greenbelt.
f
¥
N•••
Dlacoata to 8eBler owPhone U5-1111
ALL WORK OUABAN'l'EED
* Extend
$1.00 mintmawa-.lor ;~
Bedroom Set ~ '1iecUt~mann
LIVE WHEAT GRASS for aale•
each additional woicL ·
2411-6398. How to Leaaon1 uallSt:rle: Queen Headboud. Trl·
for ll•tlnl ltema that are
ple drealer, Chut of Drawwl,
Submit ad with p&Jllllllt to the able.
10c each at NatiOD&l - I Nllhtllialldl 6 I W.,..
Renew oliN betw~ J and
10 p.m. of the TUelday· 'pieCedlnc Video in Greenway Center. IG- . To See, Call lira. ll. 11'1-1'111
(Work number)
publication, or to the ,Ne,. Be- 0115.
view drop box In the Greenbelt PIANO LESSONS:
Peabody.
Coop Jt0Cel'1 at.ore before '1 p.m. Conservatory Graduate. Bqln· HOUSECLEANING ExP.8fl· I'Oil RENT:
TueedaJ, or mall to P.O. Box 88, nen - Advanced. 958-709,,
eneed couple will clean :rour room townhoUM In GUrllltown
Greenbelt, Kar:rlaDd -10'170.
houae or apartment. Reuonable Vnlap for a :rear belhanin1 YABD IALE: ·~· . . . U,
BOXED: $3. 75/colWDn.lneh. Mini- I BUY USED Pu1h Button Tel~ ratse. Good Gr~~nbelt relereneee. mld-Aup•t, 191'. Call nulnca: II Cearl· CrtleeD* Bd. h..iJ&an, •
phonea.
("AT&T"
and
"Bell"
dlakel, fle. 11 ....... ..,....
mum 1"' lncb11 (".11).
Call between 7 p.m. • 11 p.m. '7'·0195•.
only). 281-6398.
evenlnra or weekend• anytime. ;i;ail:fmnti1NiiiB~RI...XIrw"~c~o~N,.b~o:-........,~O:K'K YARD SALE - llald.faallr,
LAWN CARE - DIJHI!l~a&le .college student with mower. -small CHARLESTOWNE VILLAOB • 8 346-03".
RENT: Avafiable Sept. 1 -1p. Sat., Kay lfib. 'l'bae: lt tv '
lawns, large lawns. ~atlsfaetlon B.R. townhouae, 1 f.b. A I"' 77 CHEVETTE HATCHBACK- 1-bedroom wfdon, wuher/deyer, 8-M Southwq U
ruaranteed. Call Blll, 4'74-92911.
bath1, C.A.C., W-W carpetinl, Auto, AM./FM ease, new tlrea, &fe, call Suua 7''f.IIIIIO (evee.),
$67,500 & eloala1 help, Hl-9850 wh. coven, brake•, and more •::':ili::·&d~1==-:(da:=;r•::-'):......~cr---:--:-QUALITY CARE SERVICES Profeaalonal houaeeluuen aerv- after 8:00 p.m. & weekenda.
83.000 mllll. M.d. .inapeeted, JRIR··B«LE:
1
apt. fenBrand MW tooJa.Joeb. ~
inr the Gr~~nbelt area. We clean CALDWELL'S
APPLIANCE 960.00. 3«-1763 8 a.m. - ' p.m., ce4. rard, waaher, carpet. (801)
ware UMI araftl. A1lo fiaS,.
anything. Very reaaonable rate1, SERVICE • All mak11 repaire4. '7'·1777 after ':80.
26'7-11287.
ture, aewlq ~~
free eatlmatea. 2ft-8115/11'77- Oall after 5 p.m. 11118-9323.
JEWELRY FOR SALE: 1' Kt.l
o.A~tt-a..;,N;,'l'_:s...,.G.,..'EnT.--A...-W_,l""f""...W"'E.,E.,k..-.
dna'• elothu, tollo
·
H28.
old aJl41· .tvquoiae. Call 'U-:.. _J~ND: Child care available In 11itema, and ·macla. aon.
11777 after 4:30 p.m.
PIANO
tn Green_. . cenaed home from t p.m. Prl4ar
Sat., 10 till I '
I"' to 9 p.m. Sunday - $50. Call
Mlshkan Torah
belt. Serioua er recreational.
8Co•rtlleleaftlaU.
CHURCH'
FLEA
MARKET
4137-8930,
Beltaville.
846-6148.
Glenn Dale United Methodlat, FOR RENT BOXWOOD· ' BR
Nursery School
FITNESS: PARTTIJIE In' RaiD Date - ·
Goodluck & Sprlnl(fleld Rda.,
•
•
•tructors for Aerobic stretch
Glenn Dale, M.d. May 19, 1984, 2YI baths, eat-in kit, larp fen- YARD SALE - 11-Q .!IIDilde
M!F; P.G. Co: DaY A ell!.r D.C.
Fall 'i4 Registration
10 a.m.• 3 p.m. Attic treaaurea, ced yard, deck. '8110/mo. Avail. Rd., Sat., Mar 19, 16-' p.a•.
- days. Muat bave c:a't a be·
baby itema, many other thln11. July 1. After II. p.m. &11-11110 or
now under way
YARD SALE - Satarda)', llaJ
willing to train. '7 4-3327.
Home baked goodl11. Luncheon.U
__5_-09_;.83:...·-------- 19, 9- 1 a.m. Lakeenet 6 LUeClaasee
for
2
'fT·
olda
.and
8
6
QUALITY SUNDECKS & HOME
To rent apace: 262-5837 or 262- GREENBRIAR APT. - 2BR. 2 alde Drivea. Stereo (tanltaWe
4 yr. olda. Nutritloua anacka,
IMPROVEMENTS • Bonded-li8662.
BA, WfW, awlmfteanla, 3rd floor, nlld• repalt), eldlllna'a o!Mbu,
dance,
holiday
celebration•
and
cenMCi (#192911), frM eatlmatll,
SUMMER TUTORING - avail- avail. now $690/mo. Incl. utll., tor• (bll wlaeel), houiMid
more.
area referencei, 958-1798, aat for
ltema,
mlaoellaaiOUI.
0..'
able for lat thru 6th ~rrade read- "4-1,38 aft. II.
Pleue eall 47,·422' or
Steve.
lng and math beginning June 4th. B~A-:-B~Y=:-S::;:I:::::TT::::::E~R~A-:-:V~AILA~~B=:L:-:E::--- prieu, everrtldnc mut· p. 'l'tle249-tZBZ.
MUSIC LESSONS YOUR
$10/hr. Contact. Mra. Bir at 846- Mon.-Fri. da:rtime.!QW. Gr~~nbelt. pbone N&-11111.
HOME - Plano, violin, pltar,
7193.C
;;;;;;;al:;.l;;;;982;.;;...;·9;.;;,1;;;t;.;.._ _ _ _ __
BIG YARD SALE - 8-S, ..._
woodwind•, druma, voice. Patient GUITAR LESSONS - Scalea,
(or nat. $10 ea. BBQ ....., 11
'l'YPING
SERVICE:
Quick
and
teachera. Learn for your own chord•, theory, readln1. Full time
accurate. Wlll edlL:....._ are re- noon, BBQ ebleken, pork IBQ
enjoyment. Travelllnr: teachers . inatructor. 937-8370.
aaad. Both . . ,
for
asonable. "1·1'1«.
Asaoclatlon. litll-089,,
SAVE
matlon, eal1 XU.. m.-~
DRESSMAKING AND ALTERA·
CREATIVE BEGINNINGS now 8810 Glena Dale Bel.
LAWN MOWERS REPAIRED- TIONS. Very reuonable ratea.
6aa
ON ALL FABRICS .
pro- Dale nnho1111. ·
enrollinc IUIIImer
Feat, expert aernce. ,7,·8181.
,7,·2038.
~rram for children .,.. 8-7.
Free Z.tl•atel
Gamel, projeetl, pappete, fteld YABD SALE: ....._,,. t-e.
PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR
WALL TO WALL CARPET
aad loti of auuaer ~nl Kolda, lla..nck parte. lOla, 'ffllrl
Expert and Reliable Plano SerH&l UPHOLSTERY
v .....TJ..., _ t-J.
•14-1511 for low pricea, e~ mat p.
ENTERPIUSB CAR.PBTS
vice to Gr~~nbelt. Benjamin BerWllJ Walt· ...
t Lakmew
kof•ky. ,7,·8894.
Lewle Merritt
«1-lHI
GOVERNMENT .JOIIS. ,11,&119·
All branda & St)'lll at REA· · '60,6113/year. No• Hiring. Your
~teuoaawe
SONABLE Prlcu. Call for
Call Today 937-1287
Area.' Call 806-887~. Ext.
CarpeD
try
Cllriotll
Appolatment All)'time. U no
VISA
MASTBRC,,RD
R-,997.
Aclclltiou
ane,.r, pleaae call back. I'm
HOMI AND YAID
Porellea
out eellln1 to )'OUr aeirhbo"
OPF.N HOUSE: GREENBELT.
IMPitOVIMINI'
Saacleekl
20 M Ridge Road, Sat. & Sun.,
Ronald G. Rothgeb
PaiDtina'
SIIVICII
li/19 & 5/20, 10-6. Sale b)' Owner.
WORD PROCESSING: Letten.
Kember Mnlion Dollar
Stora Doon
II.ILLCl fiiWl
3 BR, l!lnd, Frame. ToWilhouee.
label1, mallln1 llata, THESE~.
Wlndowl
Roundtable
$88,000. Ann 982-702'7.
reports, or any word proeeplng
lola Wllhw. 1411161
Ceralllle Tile
requirement. rou may need. Ca•l
FOR IJALE: Camera, Nlkon FG,
Apat for
RON TOUSIGNANT : U1-108~.
with SB-15 flaah, Fl. 8 lene, new
New York Life Insurance
TELEPHONE EXTENSIONS
In box. Ext. aervlce p01icJ. '196.
added, ne., telephone• for eale
,7,-6U7.
Life, Health, Group, lilA'•
(I year .,arrant)'). Greenbelt
wANTED: Someone With rotoAn1tuld11 and Penalon Planl
Phone '7'-1011.
tlller to till prden 12'x15'. U5COmputer kin{ Floppr btat1.
12-D Craaeeat llead
nst.
ltBILAa THOSI OLD lUSTY, LIAICY, CIUII.s
li% Inch with hub riap, aoft aeeFOR SALE: Children'• toJI In:
• 11-e 141-4H7
tored. Elephant at ttl for 10
eluding a like-new kitchen 11t and
baaln- lt'-1111
WITH
SIAMLIIS ALUMINUM GUY'I.s
or Verbatim Date Life, Double
Strawberr:r Shortcake tor•. lirl•'
AND
DOWN .ouTS
Den1lt:r, 10 In plaatlc box at pa.
A NEW POLITICAL PARTY: clothe• .... a-t. ,7'-'976.
Plaatlc boxee, $8 ea. or 50 dtlk
The National Unltr Party, John BABYSITTER NEEDED - For
flip-top box, '28. «1-1682.
- CALL TODAY Andenon'a new party, l1 or~~nla pla:rful ,.month old two mornfl'flnlc Gomes
Paul lelnlnllk
lnl In Kaeyland. U you •ant to Inca per wMk and aome ennin11
Profe1alonal PhotopapbJ br ~ help build a proi'J'IIIl'lt new po- In Glen Oak• apts. Experience
474-3114
...,..... ,.
l'ralllll.N•aaler
litical party ftom the ~rrouncl up required, reference• preferred,
100-150 Ulle In album tl'fll.
and tO create a more democretlc hovrly rate. Call after 1 r;m.
with 10 8x1CII 1111·
polltleal a:r•tam, thea eontact: U5-l'r46
Low Ll1ht Vlcleo
NEIGHIOitHOOD COI.Oit TV Y'-11. . . .1111111
National Unit)' Part:r/WSG, P.O. Two radial whitewall tlrea, Oil
weddlq a reception on
box ,56, Coll111 Park, KD 107,0. 78-111, flO ea.; two radial whiteVHS or beta· +$115
-AllMAN HAS A NIW PHONI NUMI.
FITNESS CENTER KEMBER· wall•, excellent 1now tread on OM
all other ahootln1 'to/hour
SHIP: Holldar Fltneaa Racquet- whMII, NO. Call ,7,-1008 8:80Duplleatll - po.
ball Club, aU facilltlea, equip- 8:80 a.m.; 7:80 -11:80 p.m.
BM-dft
565-0001
ment, racquetball, uuna, pool,
I BUY BROKEN Zenith color jaeu.. l, lifetime membership with
I pro'ride in·"-• 11rvlce In tbli nelpborbood I daJI ... ,...
TV portable•. Call 161-1898 with f'O/Jear fM, '1180/otrer. Call
u well 11 _ . eveninp and WMkenda. I'm boDded. lleul4 ud
B.J. '92-,281 or 841-1_268._
model and ehaaai1 #a.
top rated for .wer ill Jeer•. Yoa can eoaDt • . , ~•u d" ...
BURGER
KING
GREENBELT
·
FEDERAL AND STATE TAX
prom~!* fair llll"flc:e. I alwar• call before
IMft tllall
preparation - Computer accuracy Help wanted, part time, hours ar·
5 .tlmea die .. no+nl'&l.Jnnntori of ~ ...
· ~,....,.
and aplld o1 eervlee allured. ranged to 1uit your need•- Calk;:
:roar dolor TV IN YOUR BOlO. 0Jr
..... . . . .
Andy, 5112-151111 betwMn 3-li p.m.
RON TOUSIGNANT: "1-1033.
PI'S UMI VCR'• alao. I bur
:Call
HOUSE TO SHARE • Boxwood,
with model &Dd ehallla no'•· frolll beelr ol IlL
·
'
,2211
&
uti!.
No
pete.
Avail.
Aul·
iiMINICKI
'l'lluka for reNtal •1 AD. ,._.;. iaftiL
1, 827-85511.
IMPIOVIMINTI
XEROX COPIES 7c eath for 8'~
QUALITY WORK
x 11, Greenbelt Graphics, MArl'LARGE A SMALL JOBS
1. JOHNSON 01 IN-HOMI TV SIIVICI
land Trede Center, Room 170.
Kitchen & Bathe
Palntiq
MICHAEL
IOWI.IS
Mon
Fri.
9-':30.
47,·2RIIO.
Tub Kite
Carp111trt
• I KIIP MY PIOMIIB •
Addition•
OutteN ' FOR SALE: Lacliea Schwinn LetRepaln
Conaaltadon
0\ll' 10 a_peed bicycle, brand new,
Free E1t. Lie., Ina. A'
$1.00 or be1t offer. U6·4~6i after
MHIC 12842
4U·IItl. . ,,ao p.m. Cl&' &llltWe weekendl.
., ..... - ................... , .... 11'.
BATH TUB
REGLAZING
.......
mtilll'l
brokelleellf._..t••tt•·
._.ed
,•
Pale.
·;
(
:
.SENIOR CITIZEN SURVEY
.,.
Recreation Review ·
Caap Pl..Tne
A Summer camp 11 operated by
the City of GI'HIIbelt, Department · of :a.creaUo11. llarkblr Ita
19th aeuon, Camp Pine Tree
has been sueenlful otrerlnr fun
and aldll prorram• In outdoor and
1peelal actlvltln. The ~P will
operata from t a.m. • 8:80 p.m.,
MondaJ - ~daJ, with dallr
but plek-up for retldenta between
- 8 a.m. and 8:80 a.m. For further
· detail~, call the Reereatlon Department, MODdar-Frlday, II a.m.
- II p.m., 4'J4-81178
SwlaalqPeolP.SeaiOn puaea, for the Gll'Unbelt Municipal Swlmmtnr Pool'•
ltN Summer, are on ule at the
Treaaunr'1 06\ee Munlelpal Bulldlq, llonday thru Frldar, II a.
m. • 4 p.m. The pool ot~~ne on
Saturdar, Mar 16 10 a.m. Compan Greenbelt'• prleat and uve.
Broehuru an available at the
Munh;lpal Bulldinr and Reerntion Cantin.
•.
GHI
Greenbelt
IHOOIE
the ftnanelnr bett tulted for
roa. Seven prorram• n- aY&Ilablel
2 BR, 8weet A Sauy, $84,1100.
I BR, end anlt, wooda, ta'J ,600.
I BR, Brlek, Cloelnr Help,
ty,too.
8 BR, Complete Mother-In-law
apt., $87,100.
Co~dos
Greenbelt
Its purpose is to determine what
This is a questionnaire for Senior Citizens Jiving in Greenbelt.
Please
take some time to complete
are the basic needs and desires of Senior Citiz~n · in Greenbelt.
it. We want to know what you think.
.
.
INCOME
PERSONAL INFORMAnON
AGE: 60- 6&....... .
lie - 70 ...... .
'J1 • 'nl ...... ..
over 78 ...... ..
What waayour total peraonallneome (lncludlnc Social
Security) before taxea lut year!
KALE .. .".. ..
FEMALE ....... .
$
0 • ' 6,000
' 6,000 • $10,000
$10,000 • $12,600
RESIDENCE LOCATION: ..................................................................... .
(nample: Boswood, GHI, Greenbriar, Green Rldre Houae,
·
Sprlnrhill Lake)
I pre11ntl)' live In a:
I preaentlJ llve:
Apartment
Alone
Condominium
With Spouae
Sinrle Family
detached Houee
With Famllr
Townhouee/Co-op
With Othen
No ........
ARE YOU RETIRED!
Yea .
If 10, how lonr T
.. .. .. .. .. ... .... .... .. ... .. .. ..
........ ·..... ·..
Yea
No .... .
. Yea
No ..... ..
Yea ....... No ...... ..
Do you own a ear!
Salaey A Wal'l
Income from Savlnra
or Invutmenta
CW... WCICIU, Z BR, brlrht A.
beaUt., priced to eell, f49,600.
Huatlnr Rldre, Top floor, 2
BR, I BA, mat loe. Superb
ree. center, $81,&00.
Glenn Dale
$116,750.
Houslnc
Housinr Repaln
Food
Clothlnc
~
\
.
.
Many more homea a'tallable In
and out of the G-belt ana.
Call for Info.
llil Centerwar
Greenbelt, MD 20770
474-11700
Trantportatlon
Health
Savlnra
Otber (pleaae lilt) .....
.....................................................
························· ........................... .
HEALTH
Are you able to drive 1
Can you drive at nlrht 1
Do you have family nearby who can provide
~0
.Y..
local tranaportatlon T
Do you uae public transportation T
No ..
(METRO or taxi)!
Yea
No ...
Do you uae Senior Citizen• trantportatlon T Yea .
Do you have any trouble ~rettlnr around, that Ia,
doe• laek of transportation keep you from
No .......
doln11 tll~ntrl yoa need or would like to doT Yea .
lf yn, ,t...e 1\at eome exampln:. ..
........ ... ...
Do you have a family doetorT
Do you uae a clinic for medical· careT
How do JOU ret to the dcic:tor/elinlc T
. (one uaed moat often)
1) Own tranaportatlon .....
2) Family
2) Bus
4) Taxi
II) Senior Van/Bue
Do you have any problema rettlnc
enouth medical careT
Yea
Yea
Y11
No .. .
No .... ..
No
If yea, pleaae explain why T
SPIRITUAL NEEDS
Do you have a balanced diet?
Are your spiritual needs beln1r een'ed by the
rellr!0111 organizations within the community
of Greenbelt T
Y11. ..... . No ........
:Oo you have eurrestlons for typea of aervices
tha\ roa think ehould be offered b)' any of
oar rellrlou• orranlzatlons to better aerve your
tplrit1aal need• T Please comment:
Yes.
No ..
Do you have any problems In eatlnr or
rettlng enourh to eat, or eatin~r recularly? Yea
If rea, p~eaee explain
No
Yea
No
Do you ll'et enourh exerclee?
If no, how can your needa be better met T Pleaae explain
...............·..
Shown below Is a list of areas that people say are problems for older Americans. For each area, please check if it is
a problem for you. If it is a problem, is it somewhat of a !1l'Ohlem or a very important problem?
Moat
Very
Mo
Some Importa11t Serloae
P...W.a Probh• Problem Problelll
MODEL HOME
with many utratl 8 BR, 8
BA, Spilt Forer, otrera fam.
rm., I ear pr., w/w carpet,
W/D A CAC. FHA/VA.
.....................................................................
..................................................... .
Rank the areaa on which you apend rour Income ualnr the numbere
from 1 to 8 with "1" belnr the area on which rou spend the hlrhett
amount of your Income, "2" the next birheet, and "8" the leaat.
s•oo DOWI
G'flftltrlar, 1 BR, countrY elub
aettlnr, Spanieh deeor., all amenltlea. Juet reduced! f''J,900.
Pension
Life Innranee Annuity
Other (please llat) ...... :................. ..
Social Security
lneome (monq)
Health ean
Hou•lnr
Tr&ntportatlon
Gettlnr more edueatl011
Are dltcrimlnatlon
Emplo)'111111 t
Spare Time Ac:ti'IWie
Crime
Nutrition and food
bolatlon and lonellneu
Home care for yourtelf
Home repair or maintenance
Homemaker Hrvlce for uelatance around \ht llouao...,.
Leral counaelinr
Financial eounullq
Income tax prepar&tlon
Filling out lnauranee or medical fonn•
Pleaae Hat any other anaa whleh are not liMed but
are a problem for rou:
' '
·-·
1\tws .ltttitw
.. ·~~ ..
THANK YOU FOR TAKING THE TIME TO FILL OUT THIS QUESTIONNAIRE. It may be returned to the City
Oft\cee, 26 Crescent Road - 474-8000.
City Grows by Four Acres as Adjacent
Property Is Annexed Under Special Law
tiona be completed by June 30,.
1984, council had tl1 make Ita
oftlcial decision durinr the May
14 meeting, to allow for the atatutory 46-day delay before annexation could become effective.
Owner Oppoeet
On the othe~ hand, council was
confronted earl)' in the eveninJr,
during a public hearing on the
issue, with vehement pleas by
Seger and her aon not to annex.
Serer tearfully told council about
the establishment of the family
farm in that area by her lmmicrant grandfather. She aald "the
government" had "bilked" her
iather out of most of the original farm land. Her entire life
has been epent on the property,
where abe tald she baa kept her
home aa a haven fDr a Hrlet of
relatives over the rean.
The term• o1 the annexation
Council faced a diftlcult deeialon In cutlnc ita votea on the will nempt Sepr from paying
annexation i11ue. On the one city property taxn 10 lOIII u
hand, the cltJ had a unique op- abe owna and livll on the proportunltJ to -ke the enclave a perty, and 10 loar u tMre are
part of Greenbelt, diu aehl"'" no eh:.n,.. In ~ Cll' Jn ellar·
lnr creater control over future actor or U. o1 \be laM. But
resoninc and development of the Serer did no~ - either thla or
property. But to do thil council the elirlbDitJ to receive city
had to meet the deadllne of a eerv:eea, aueh u pollee protecone-time-only Maryland state tion, •• lncenti'lll for beeomlnr
law allniDr munlclpalltlll to a eitJ res.deilt. She told eounell
annex .uch enclaves. Beea1111 Ule the entire matter baa been "a
law requlrn that such annexa- blow between the eyea" for he1·
by Bill Rowland
Greenbelt's land area will
grow by another 4.36 acres
as the result of an annexation decision made by the
city council during its regular meeting on May 14. The
parcel involved is an enclave
totally surrounded by the
city, located on the south
side of Greenbelt Road between Holy Cross Lutheran
Church and t)le BaltimoreWashington Parkway. A
small piece of the land is
owned bv the chnrch. and
the remainder b.. F.llnor M.
SecrPl'. who. with her hus~
ha11rt llvPA on t"'P nl'o"ertv.
'.
and accused council of tryinr to
stifle free apirlt In this country.
I haven't bothered you - wh)'
ahould you bother meT abe eaked. "Why can't I be free T Why
do I have to be annexed? I have
been no problem to you people!"
Seger's son, l\lichael Kennedy
Jones Ill, was even more outspokenly oppoeed to annexation.
He told council he waa "rai~ed
on that piece of rround," und
spoke of "illegal condemnation"
of most of the orilflnal land by
the federal rovernment. Aecordlnr to !'lie observation of what
hat happened In the yean tincc,
you people aold your rreen apace
- you sold out your own future
- now yoo want thla la1t piece
tD control at our expenae. In
fort)' yean rou haven't. offered
ua anrthlnr - what -k11 ••
think you are rotnc to rlve ut
any thine now T
Two other b)'law aaendmente.
apontored by the boUd of dlrectore . also palllll4 ••llJ. One
amendment expanded the ranre
of moaetary vehloln In which
GHI Ia permitted to lnveat; the
other wes a "paekaca" of teehnlcal amendmeata recommended
by an ad hoc btlaw committee.
After these amendment• palled, the agenda wa• aummarily
curtailed by a motion to reeass.
Coming at the end of a long evenln~r, close to mldnirht, the mo·
tion passed eatilY thus allowing four petition& originated by
members to die. Member Steve
Curtis, aut!Hlr of three of the pe-
City Ne*a~ N. .ltW
MaJor p tala. ~ PUaki
lnW~nf\ail to.- 1... wlletW
\1M city at anr tiiM had _.
been "cood nelrhbon." Wh111
Jones replied that thla town had
been "wronr from the atart,"
Pllakl eat him off. "Yos've made
me angry," uld Pllakl. He eonBee ANMBXATION, PI· I, col. l
Residents Strongly Oppose Higher
Density Rezoning of ,Tidier Tract
added, 48 detached housea, and
U townhouHI to be ueed aa offlcea.
TM Clty'a Advisory Plannlnr Board In It• report to council foeuaea on brinlflnr the trafftc flow to at leaet a minimally
acceptable level of eervlce at
all lnteneetlon1 alonr Greenbelt
Road from Southway to Cipriano
Road before tupportinr any rezonlnr.
APB aliO addreuea the need
for leal denae aonlnr, calllnr ll·
peclallr for alqle famiiJ detached hou1iq. Currently, only
8'/t of the eltr'• 8,6110 dwellln1
unite are detached hom•. (See
Council thua received atronr "APB advi111 CltJ to Oppoae
eupport from Ita clt1:1111a end ReaoniDr for Tidier Tract," by
nelrhbora for taklnr a tou1h Bill R-laad In the May 8 laaue
atand on the reaonin1 application of thl1 fti'Wipaper for futher defor the 88.4 acre tract owned br tall• of APB'1 report.)
Burton and Harold Tidier. CounThe Trantportatlon Plannlnr
cil haa aeeeptH a requut from Dlvitlon ol the Maryland • Nathe developer to milt In an In- tional Capital Park and Planformal work HHion - tanta- nine Commlulon al10 recommend• denial of the application.
tlvelJ tcheduled for June 11.
TM land Ia currently aoned ealllq U "pre-tun with nprd
Rural Re~ldentlal (R-R, 1.86 to llllded traneportation lmdwelllnr anita per acre). The re- provemente." Tile formal hearaonlnc application uke for Re- tnr before \be Zoallll l:llamJner
aldentlal Townhoute (R-T, 8 hu been poetponed from June 27
unlta per acre) allowlnc up to to Aqu•t 14 at the req1111t of
187 units on the hUlJ tarral11. the developer to proYide time
Contract purehaur lllellael l1oee to work 011t dltrereiM!II with the
hal olfered an alt.enJatlve plan citJ.
Tile Tldl• Tract Ia an oddiJ
uellll a mix of Ml tew11 ~
11 with Ellrlllh ...._.., \Jilltl •ha,.. elupted parcel of land
by Mary Loa Wlllialllaon
"We oppose a rezoni~ of
the Tldler Tract to any hhrher deDSity zone . . . We've
got all the townhouses we
need!" Chelsea Wood.
"Greenbelt and the surroundinl area is in desperate
need of sinade family detached houslq." -Windsor
Green. "Development Is proceeding way ahead of needfd
traft\r Improvements.''
Greenbriar.
'
,·,'
bJ ..... J'let...
At the Kir 16 amaual memberlblp 1Mittnl. U.. ..-a-.
bership of Gneabtit Bo1DII. I-.., )IURCl two b)Wr ........
, menta and a NIOlutkla which will nable GRI to .,._. a
partner with the NatloiW Coasumer Cooperative ~ Ia
forming a rnortpce bukinl corporatioa to tbluciiiDlt r..
AN INDEPENDENT NIWSPAPII
sales in GHI· ud other·houaiq cooperatlva The bJiaW
amendments ftre approved by more than t'be rtCI\Ilncl %
Volume 47, Number 27 P.O. Box 68, Greenbelt, Maryland 20770 Thurs., May 24, 1984
majority ; the ftnt ameDdment paned on a vote of 102 to
89 and the second. 92 to 86. _The resolution, which required
a simple majority, l*'sed easily on a show of vot:l earda•
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$12.600 • $16,000
$16,000 • $2(1,000
Over $20,000
Check 1oureee of Income:
DO YOU PRESENTLY BELONG TO A SENIOR CITIZEN
CLUB!
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GHt Election Results
Board of Dlnet.ra:
Cantwell
Wirick
McCawley
Dombrowakl
A . .tt Coaatttee:
Keene
Hllol
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Hrde
t.wls
Cart!•
PMk
wu an attempt to
, 011 all
a111endment to Include tha free·
atandinll boiler rooma In \he 1110tlon. For a time, the lllltloD
eeemed likely to alnk Ia a WIIWI'
of amencbnenta and re-a......
J:Diftta. But ill the md, the metion waa approvocl wlth oftl
amendment added to lnl•n that
GHI and any menaber who pur·
chaees one of theH boiler rOOIIP
will handle removal ot the u-·
bestoa in accordance with appliC3ble environmental health regulations.
In the president'• report to the
memberehlp, l'realdent Marpre\
Hogeneen emphaaiaed the uadertakinr of the atructural repair
prorram and the paintlq ol - eonry hom11. She alao cllaeuued
a dralnare auney, whleb Ia a
See GHI, pe1e I, eoL 1
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titlone, UD~uecesafully 1oqht to
have tile petitlone put forward
to the nat memberabip meetlnr. GHI General llanarer Shekar
Naraalmhml, reapondlnc to a
Newt a..lew queatlon, aald that
neither GRI b)'lawl nor Robert's
Rulli of Order make anr pro'lltlon fN die automatle earrrover of arenda items from one
meetinr to pother.
The aurprl•• of the meetlnr
occurred wllen the memberthlp
runnlnc alone the touthern bor- voted earU. In the m11tlnr to
der of Wlnd80r GNin/Glen Ora table a botard-eponeoral;l propoul
Gardeaa, extendlnc from Han- to e&H Iaiit )'ear'• reatrietlona
over ParkwaJ on the weat to on the eale of the frame boiler
Chelaea Wood on the eut and rooma. Lut year the membero
almoet blaeetinr Wlndaor Green had vo'-d to permit the ..,. or
In the middle near the devfllop- theee boiler rooms to adjacent
memben. Since It haa become
ment'• newiJ completed eomobvlou1 that e larre percentall'e
munltJ center.
of the acijaeent membera do not
Then nelrhborinl eommunltlea Intend te- parchaH the rooma,
were repr-nted at eeuncl1'1 the board aoucht authoritY to
Mar 14 nplar meeUn• bJ loo..n the rutrlctlolll to allow
board m-ber• of their homethe ule to .ther GHI m. .t.ra.
owner• .-latlone t.rrr
After eontlderable dltcntion,
Seborc of Chel... Wood, Garr h-aver, the motion to table the
Kohn of Wlnd10r Green and J
Item waa approved.
Davia of Greenbriar. Their ap.
It ......S for a time that the
peala to council ranred from a
poaltlon of_."no eompromlu," ex- luue of aeUb11 aix boiler room•
preued by Seborr, to 'Davia' under .......,. duple••• -uld
comment, "We have not taken a
autrer a ai..U.r faw. However, a
poeltlon, bot -·re 'lerJ eoneemmoUon to tMie w•• defeated, aa
ed about trallle."
Cllelllea Weed
RBPUI. COLL.cTION
Seborc'• board doe• not fnor
ICBBDULB
APB'a poeltlon, whlell theJ re. . . . _ ef Ule lleaorlal Day
rard 11 a eompromlte - trad·
lleiWaJ, llondaJ, liar D,
Inc tupport of lnawHCI ..lllitJ
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PAI'D COLLIICTION ON
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W&DMI:IDAY. TlnlndaJ ...
Re ......ttbalud,W Walt...
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1s Coacen. om. sa,.
Greenbelt'• .......ble lleae lnereuecl 'bJ a ........ 11r,4
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ended June 18, IMI, ....U.C
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undereeore hll eontea&loa &bat
''we 111141 to atudr aoat ..,....
fullr further ..,..lep. . .t Ill the
Grnnbllt area."
Devlin peiMed out that the·
CoalltJ'• ~e bate t.rel·
led 'bJ 9'/t darlnc l'leeal ,.,,
"Thlt Ia the 41netlon - oalbt
te be prOceed... In bat .......
you note that GNI...lt'l I'IIM of
,rowUl It 110r..1 11101'1 diu Prinee
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llpt ...ht to be lit," Dnlin
ealcl.
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•lowly MealiN It Ia 10 dilleult
to maintain adeliute pabUe faciHtlea for neh ,......U.," he
aald.
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more thall ao NDU .., b.._.
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nit of the llalei,.J Tu DWerentlal Law whleh he ap•ured ID
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matwna.. U..CIIIdsel&ia.._,
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hal been for ...., r-. '-' all
of ua I• ..,......_.., I& all llvela
han to work ....--. 1.o ..._
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