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Panasonil Sport 500 Sale price $154.95
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COLLEGE PARK SCHWINN®.
5003 GREENBELT aD.
441-9231 345-7675
NYMAI'IJ REALrt, INC. "Rick" Barber GRI CIS , , .
*Certified Reeldentlal Speelallet ( CRS)
*Graduate Realtora Inatitute (GRI)
*Member, Prince Geol'lft County Board of Realtora •1981 Realtor AaiOdate
of the Year, etm Community In
wlvemot Award et881-1888 Bd. of Dlree-
tora •'IlLS tlatintr Award •1981- 7th Pl: Moat Settled e1982- 5th PL Most Settled
WAMTBBI Propertlea to market Ia the GNeDbelt area. (-Gm, Cbarleatowne Tlllap, Greeftbrlar, Wlndlor Gnn, LU~e, Box'woH, Lakewood, Wooclland Billa). CaD fgp 110 obllptkm eoni'Gltatie11. 441-1010 474-5700
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i lAS VEGAS \ttNIGBT ,t .~ Saturday, March 3
· 7:30 p.m .. - 12:30 a.m. ., Grenoble Hall 135 CMCent Road Gree~lt
her . tt· Thoroughbred Races Poker.
llack Jack lit Six &
More Mixeci.Drlnka Feod
Admiulon Sl Minimum Are - 18 yean
Sp<~naored by St. Hotrb'a CYO
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~~s.o.s. CLIP & SIGN
I the petition below
Save Our Service•
505 ~
Masonry Repairs § I
and return to S.O.S. Committee By Mall:
S.O.S. Committee c/o J011eph C. IIUCII 112 Julian Court Greenbelt, MD 20770
At Drop Boxes: • Municipal Building Lobby • Library
Weekly information meetlnp about ma11onry structural repairs and palntin&' will be held on Mondays. from 6-6 :80 p.m. In the GHI Board Room. The next meetlr11
Is acheduled for -
Monday, March 5 The pupoee of thla meeetiq ta to keep 1011 Informed, Uaten to
ud reapnd to Jour eoneema about pabltiq aM atruetural npatn.
Tile om BotUM (4'7~1M4) allo ~ lnfonnatlo11 about nllab taeludlq aehedulea aDd the atatlll fill. speelal reqlllltl. Dwlq baal- houra, a atatr IUIDber Ia a..naltle to anawer J01lr .-attou. At ot.ber tlmea, rou eu llltlll to tiM pn-reeorcled lnfor
• Golden Joe's Carry-Out • SHL Community Center • SHL Pharmacy ·------------------------------------------------1
I Dear Membert of the OCI loard of Dlrectora: I I To aasure the continuance of food, pharmacy and auto services as cur- ( 1 rently provided by Co-op and that are aenaltlve to the needs of the citizens I
of Greenbelt, I am joining others from Greenbelt In ask I Ill that you:
I (1) Reveree your deei11ion to divest the Greenbelt eupermarket, pharmacy I I and aervlce station; or I I (2) ~ a minimum, extend your operation of the services for at leaat alx 1
months. beyond the propoeed date of divestiture so that a reasonable I opportunity ia Jiven to let others take over their operation. I I I -ttn aDd leaft a __,. If JOU atill .... 1aelp •.
I Slgnature(a)
Por 111formattn aboat :roar p~ l111peetion n- I port and U.. partie111ar work cloae to 7ftflll 1111lt. eall the rehab 1 Addrua 1 6ea (474-1100). Yoa eu \Mil uk to .,.U to the CoDitne-tloa llaupr, Paul Jaeben, of A.merieU Propert.J Co~~atrwld-.' 1 Note: The Save OUr Servicu (808) Citizens Committee accepta full re- I
sponaibillty for forwardinJ thia petition to the GCI Board. IDL • I • ··-· ....... ---.. -......... ----
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&mnbdt s.o.s. Petition• '•'* ltws ltuitw
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
Volume 47, Number 16 P.O. Box 68, Greenbelt, Maryland 20770 Thurs., March 8, 1984
Court VacatesTem~porary Injunction Against GCI, Finding it Unnecessary
by Bill Rowland Chairman of the GCI Board of
Greenbelt Cooperative, Inc. (QCI) has been released Directora. from the court injunction of February 28 .requiring the Mohn'a Statement cooperative to cease temporarily its movement toward di- Mohn recounted the history of vestnure of supermarket and service statiQII operations. ftnanclal lou suffered by the However, GCI Npresentatives must still app"ar before the grocery store and service ate-
c. · C f p G C tion operations durin& recent 1rcmt ourt o rince eorges ounty lat~r this month years, with these losses totalling
to show cause why divestiture should not be further de- suoo,ooo durinr the past 13 layed and put to a vote of the GCI membership in June. years. He noted "the deleterious
Judge James Magruder Rea being represented by attorney F. impact auch losses are havlnr on annulled his previous injunction Anthony McCarthy. Both attor· GCI's ability to operate prodon Friday, March 2, after hear- neya live In Greenbelt. The olti- ently and in the interest of ita inr arromenta presented that mate goal of the petitioners Is member patrons." He pve dollar day by GCI atto!"''eya from the to force GCI to put the divest!- ftgorea to show that only the Washington law firm of Hamel & ture matter to a vote by the co- SCAN furniture dlviaion has Park. According to John T. Ward, operative's membership dorinr been operating profttebly. Mohn one of the attomeya for the pe- its June meeting, with no proxy then made a number of other tltioners arat.lnat GCI, Judge Rea voting allowed. points related to the preaent legal made hia decision primarily on GCI, In aakintr Judge Rea to action against GCI: the rrou~da that with the further vacate the temporary Injunction, -He itemized waye In which, legal action that is still pendlnr, preeented writteJ arpments In despite the · divestiture deeialon, GCI would be effectively blocked support of ita request. Two of GCI Ia euentlaUy maintainlnr from sales of ita properties, thus the arguments ,..ere baaed on the atatua quo - e.g., no aalea makinr the temporary Injunction technical points cif law-one, that contraeta have been entered Into, unneceuary. Ward told the Newe the 80-day injunction violated 1 inventory is not beinl' depleted Review that Judl(e Rea orally provision of the Maryland Rules "below commercially reasonable advised GCI that any actions of Procedure that limite auch levela, althoutrb (GCI) ie not curthey take between now and the Injunctions ap.ipat llaJ')'land rentl;r reorderintr -n:hancllee eilclw-eauae t..rintr w\U-Oe IMib- rnident:r · to no 'l'illlfr than 1ct • •flbr tJie.. Co-ep. .laW."· .aM . .-. ject to court scrutiny. days; the other, ·that the granting employees have IJt,en d!ieha.rred
According to Ward, the March of the Injunction with no prior as . •. result of the dtveattture 2 proceeding was an "adveraary notice to GCI also violated the dectaton. hearing" in which both parties same provision of Maryland law -He summarized the prea~nt were represented and oft'ered ar- as interpreted in a precedent case status of aalea eft'orte, aaymr gumenta. The earlier hearinr on decided by the U.S. Supreme that "GCI has received bids f'?m February 28 was "ex parte," with Court. The third arpment-that a nombe~ of, local coo~;~erattve GCI not represented. the petitioners would auft'er no orranizattons mtereated tn pur-
The petitioners in this caae are hann If the injunction were lifted chaainr the service stations and three Greenbelt residents who are and the matter dealt with In the grocery atorea and continuing to members of GCI - Beatrix D. forthcomin1 hearinr on the mer- operate them as cooperatives." Whitehall, Albert K. Herling, and its of the case-waa presented Repeating GCI'a wish to complete Robert Earl Wilson. In addition to the court in the form of 1 sales ne1otlations for all re-to Ward, the petitioners are also sworn aftldavit by Paul 0. Mohn, See COURT, Pill 5, col. I
More than 600 Greenbeltera have now •iaMd tbe S.O.S.· Petition ukir11 Greenbelt Co-o~ative, Inc:. (GCl) to~ verse its divestiture decision or, at leut,:.to deliv that action for siW'monthe. The GCI board eummtir pJ8. to ..U . off Its money-losin&' food stores, pharmaclel aud IU Itationa bta!d'cb 81 and has actively been eeekiq bidl from locally- co-ope to purchue the faeiUti• or should that fail, bids from other independent operaton would be accepted.
"Thanks to the cooperation of room. For Information call I-. aeversl of the city'a civic and 345-11671. homeowner aaaoclatlona, the reaponae h" been very trood." Joe Ieaaca, S.O.S. chairman told ihe Newa Review. "However," be noted, "many more Greenbelters need to be beard from before Mareh 12" when the S.O.S. petition• will be preaented at the GCI board meetinc.
The cllp-c~Qt petitloa acain appears In tbia l.11ue of the Newa Review (aee ae page (8). Iaaace expects a big boost by realdenta of Windsor G~n ud Sprlnrblll Lake where hOtpeowner and civic aasociatlons dietrlbuted poat card petitions this peat week.
The petition*, said llaacs, may be critical In that they •-tV• notice to GCI' of aerioua communlty . concern. S.O.S. aupports a permanent . restralnlntr order which would asaure that the Co-op membe~hip can vote on the queation of divestiture at the annual meetinlit on June 9.
The ad4itlonal time would alao assiat the new Greenbelt Consumer Cooperative, Inc., In Ita efforta to aequire the foo4, pharmacy and auto aervl011 ahould the dlveattture .declaion be reaffirmed by the Cio-op membenhip.
The nut mettlntr of the S.O.S. Committee will be held on Man:h 16 at 8 p.111, In the city council
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Meetin&', Ramlltoa Place Sat., liar. 18, 10·12 -L Lit
tle Leai(Ue Baseball late ailrli·Up, Youth Center
Thura., Mar. 15, 8 p.m. SOS Meetlnr, City Council Chambers
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The Board of Dlnetora of the newlJ ortranlud Greebelt Coatumer Co-op (OCC) haft ehoMD Bob Davia to be ille Co-op lton mana~r~r If the GCC doea take control of the co-op.
Ron Wllldnaon, the pr110t store ma~r, aeya he hoptl to take a lonlf vacation.
Davis Ia currently maaqlnr the Co-op Supermarket In a...~ na Park. No plana haft been made to ortranlse • loeal Co-op to take over that atore, ao It probably will be aolcl to a private operator.
Before be worked for Co-op, Davia Qlanapd Super Tllrlft 111-permarketa In Etlrewoocl ' ud Columbia. He alllt wae ~-' Director ol Corporate Btora ,_ P.A. 6 S. Small Colllpaily, tile wboleaele rroeer .... t auppU.. all C~H~p Supel'lll&l"kttt. GCC will eont!Due to bur Ita trftelrlea, meate and produee from tiM Small CompaDJ.
The GCC hae palled the t.lfwar mark In lte laltial drlw for
~:;~-~"= . . ......................... ~-··· ftlltorlet ol the~.. ·· ' pharmtlcy and the HrYin ata-tlon. GCC hopea to take over the operation• on April 1.
The GCC meete every Prldat eveninr at 7:80 In the Greenbelt Homea Board Room. All Interested peraona are invited to attend.
lew A1illal C..trel Or~i•••• Has Stiffer P•altill fer lillalen
by Philip J. HaR7ok A propoeed animal control ordinance for the city of
Greenbelt would enabl£' city officers to lasue citations with minimum ftnea of $10.
City to 'Press County for Summer Playgrounds in East Greenbelt
Normally auch an addition would require only a buildlnr permit. In thia c .. e, a epeelal exception to the county zonlnr lawa moet be obtained because the buildlnr is oeed for professional purpose• In an area 1oned residential. In the worda of the city'• Advlaol')' Plannlntr Board report, "Thla oee baa not been qoe&tioned before becauee the use preceded the adoption of the area zonhii map in 1949."
by Bill Rowland Summer playJlround pro
grams and winter potholes, more room for more dentists and more space for more cars, a police car that won't look like a police cl\r and two traffic lights that look alike - these were some of the mishmash of agenda items taken up by Greenbelt's city council during Its February 27 rellular meeting.
pro1rams earlier requested by Irvlnr. The new protrrams would be in addition to summer play· rround procrama already pro· vlded In the city's north end and In Springhill Lake, and other summer recreational aaaiatance provided at the Youth Center. The city provldea sopplift and equipment for these playrround prorrama.
Delltal Olllee Eapanalon
The new animal control regulations, similar to propoRed Prince George8 County animal control rerulationa, were proposed during the Feb. 27 Greenbelt city council meeting. Be~idea eatabllahlnr penalties
and enforcement remedlee for vlolatlntr the animal eontrol replatlona, the city ordinance would require eat ownen to pay an anniNil llcenae fee bot keep the 11me tar for their cate from year to year.
Aecordlnr to City Manarer Jamea K. Giese, the city and the county have acned that the county will provide the city with doc llcen.a rerlatratlon information, and the elty will ... let in laaoinr doc lleenMa for Greenbelt realdent11.
to aaHH ftnea. And third, t1l. violation ean be cleelancl a alldemeanor. Till• third proeechan would require elbtlona aacl •~ reat proceftrla u eatUJialled ~ the atate of Marrlaad.
If a civil tine Ia laauecl, It l8lllt be paid within 10 clara or t.M IM dooblea. If the Dtw ftne Ia Mt paid within 11 dara, the elt1 ... 11nd tha eaM to Dlll\rlet Coat.
The Greenbriar/Glm Oake and Windsor Green/Glen Ora communities would ret new aummer playrroond pro&rama If city requeata to the county are aocceaaful. Hank Irvin1, Greenbelt's Director of Recreation, made eurh a request to the Maryland-Na-tional Capital Park and Plannlnr: Commiaalon in December, but baa since learned that the county Planninr: Board haa adopted the Fiscal Year 1985 operatin1 bod1et without includlnr: fonda for auch new pror:rama. City council voted to aek the county executive and county council to provide the two
Council approved tl11 reqoeat of veteran Greenbelt dental aurreon Clayton S. McCarl, Sr. to be allowed to make an addition to the dental offtce bolldinl at 28--A Rldr• Road. The propoeed addition would expand an exletlnr 4'ali' porch Into an encloaed lO'xlll' treatment area ("operatory"). The addition, to be located on the rarden aide of the bulldlnr away from the inteneetion of Ridge Road and Gardenway, Ia wanted ao that It will not he nece1111')' to uae ihe two elllatlntr "operatoriea" InconvenIently located on the eecond ftoor. Staff of Greenbelt Homea, · Inc. (GHI) hae approved the addition.
Dr. Clayton McCarl and hie brother, Dr. J. Taylor McCarl, have been In practice torether at the Ridre Road addre11 for 27 years. Their late father preceded them with dental practice In the aame buildlnr. The third treneration will come on the acene when two eon• of ClaJton join the practice 'hi• eprlntr.
8tellr Car Durlnc ltl last prevlooa meet.
intr. council waa asked by City Manager Jamea Gleae for authorization to buy a oaed ear at auction to replace an ared vehicle belntr oeed bJ city offtce
Sae COUNCIL, patre S. OIL 1
The e~:latlntr animal control ordlnanea alao Nqlllna both cate and dotra to be llcmaed, but problema with dop laat aommer and cltlaen eoatplainta led to reqout a n- ordlaanc:e.
The animal control ordinance will uae three -•na of enforcement. Flnt. tM .c:itJ can 1mpoll civil ftnea which will be paid to the city. Second, the matter can be referNCI to the Prinee GeorJe• Animal Control Comatl ... alon which alao baa the power
Vlolatora alao have a r!Pt to etand trial for the eltetlona INt theJ moat 110tlfr tbe elt;r wltllta 20 daJ• of reeeivlllt' tbe ei...._ Th... c:itatloaa are aot madul vlolatlone but tile ICl8liMII WoaW reetllft the .... rlllate .. ba
a erimlaal -· The ordlnanea Ia apefted ·to
eome up for a vote cllaJotq eollllcll'e lllareb 1t replar .......
Cky CeiM&err ..... Couneil alao eouldlnd a ""
queat bJ Harold A. lllpl of lt Maplewood Covt, Ulat lila elt;r cemetert ordhauee lae ....... to allow the aa1e el. aMIUoul .. .AlfiiiAL. ,... 4 ... '
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On Mon ar, arc ' d 1 Ball City will hoJ!Pr DorothY Stair aa of ihe K1111l pa dlnr at 3:80
David Richard Samuel Cra.ig, 23, of Maplewood Court, d1~d
All ,.......,.liT IIIIWII'ANII March 7 In a truck and tra~n ~a HOUIIIl. PIIDIDIIIT. , ... ,m collision on Sunnyside Avenue m
11111r1 .., ...,. WIRI 1 1' ..,..- Beltsville, Md.
she ends her 17-year car~r aa p.m. Monday afternoon, to bid an accounts clerk In the Fta_':~ Dottle farewell and to extend Department. Friends are .~VI d •beat wi1he1 for her retirement to join with City Counc1 an ·
w ..... lllllf: ...... ......._ ..,..,.., "'.,.. · A. !979 graduate of Eleanor c.., .....,.: ....,. LJIIMIIId, 47...,.. 1 D id
Ylflloll8 1111 .... Roosevelt High Schoo • av IT,.., earne" an A.A. degree at Prince
~,. Arthur Donn, " Coil nd a.c1ra ..,_, auanne Batra Rema aoecov, Jim Boyle,
1LM rCIIJ-.::l-Goldlteln, PhiliP ·George's· Community ere a
....., Du....U•. u.vta ,_.,.,, Jof:' ~Ten:'• J~!:Y R~.;oe~.,..,Y Merlhe Kaufman. a B.A. just two months ago at J. tt.nvot~. Marton Harrtaon. ~ 00 • Le • BataY Lticonkl Leta Mach, Frostburg State College. He had ~ ~. Dorolll~ 'iota Lo't:en or~:ebt>el'll J- O'Sullivan. Ell"" M A m ·~:::.~·:::c..:':t:~~~:~u ~:=~="~ucfk'!~~~"!~' rS:~r."wlc~:·· o:r.rt! r!ans~:rt~ b~!~a::me~t· f:O~p-VM lli.tlen, Helen Webb. June Webb. ~.~.. Gingell 47._..... tember. --. ~:""..i.a~~';'.,.:~:ogW::::-:~~ .......,1 47.:.,.131: ii8i Born in Takoma Park on Feb--........ - ruary 11, 19&1, David came to ~ ~,......,.,...... ~tiW Putttlalllnl AMOOietiDII, Inc. Greenbelt In 1968. Besides his
IOAIID Of' DtRICTORI VI lnla parents, Louise and Richard EtaiM lltollllk· Vloe p,..., 1111 Rowland; laC .. Barbara Li-kl; T.-.. I'll Craig he leaves a a.ister De-
~~~; .,.,.. ;letcher. ertlciH may be mailed borah' Louise, who lives In ChelMAIL IUUCf'IPTIONI: S2D per year.bO Advt'~!1"&,!':,d.,.'i'1~-op grocery atore before sea Woods. Couaina Beth and ~-- .. G..,..tt); ctePoellld In our d~t.lll office In lhl _.ent of 15 PerkWay Vickie Tavanello live with t.he \{-e.•r,;:s: .=~r:;::.r.:•ii:~e 8 .~:_~~ d!W'~~Ye *::~~~;~: .. ~·.~~~~:.: family, whilt cousin Todd Whlt-
• ..,.~11~1!'.!'~·"'~·-----------::::---::=~;-::-:::~ acre lives in Glen Ora, and :;; Thursday, March 8, 1984 grandmothe~ Charlotte Craig is Volume 47, Number 16 in College Park.
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Paint Branch Unitarian Church
Balli Pcnrder Mill Road (near CherrY Hlll Road)
Sunday, March 11 • 9 a.m. Continental Breakfut
9:10a.m. Four DIIICusslon groupe
10 :U a..m. "Life Focus: Strurclilllf with the Spiritual & Ethical"
Church School 10 :U a-m. Rev. R. W. Keller 917-1186
MowaH Memorial United Methodllt Chareh
40 Rld•e Rei. ' 474-IUI Sunday School 9:80 A.M.
(for all ages) Morning Worship 11:00 A.K. Rev. Dr. James Chong Park
Pastor 474-1924 •
Greeabelt Baha'I Commualty P.O. Box 245
Greenbelt, MD 20770 8(15-2918 I 4'1'-'090
ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Episcopal
Baltimore BmL at Powder Mm Bel., BeltnlDe
8:80 a.m. Holi Euehariat 10:80 a.m. Holy Euchariat
Firat and third Sundaya 10:80 a.m. Mornlnr Prayer
Second and fourth Sunday• 10:80 a.m. Sunday School
Rev. John G. Ball, Rector 422-8067
Gordon o. Allen, 56, a resident and active p&l'ticippant in G~U and the Greenbelt Contmumty from 1960 to 1977, died on March 3.
He came to Greenbelt to assume the position of he~d of t~e Enclneering and Phys1cal Sciences Library at the University of Maryland, and from the beglnninp: involved himself in GHI wltb pasaionate concern and dedication. He was deeply Involved In Citizen• for a Planned Greenbelt and the preservation of the Greenbelt green apace, In the Friend• of the Library, and In openinp: up the town to persons of all races. His deep concern for GHI broup:ht him 11taunch friends and atronp: opponent&, but his love for Greenbelt remained even after the family moved out to the big house on the Af/f.. Res. Center f&l'mR. He ah10 served Twin PineM and Gt-ePnhelt Con-1umer Services in aeveral capac!· ties and waa a1 political aa the Hatch Act would allow.
Harold Weiner of 20 Maplewood Court died March 1 at the age of 51 followinll' a heart attack.
Dr. Weiner, a Greenbelt resident for 26 years, waH directo~ of Behavioral Reaearch at St. Elizabeth's Hospital and a psychololl'ist in private practice in Collelfl' Park.
A native of Brooklyn, N.Y., Dr. Wei11er graduated from the City Collep:e of New York and received M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in Psycholop:y from the University of Maryland,where he was affiliated with Si~rma Xi fraternity.
Active in Little League softball volleyball and basketball, Dav'id excelled at tennis. A top player on the ERH'S and Frostburg tennis teams, he was a familiar figure in Greenbelt tou=:na menta. Last summer he was :nvolved with the local National Junior Tennis League program, and at the time of his death he was working with tJwo girls' vol· Jeyball teams at the Greenbelt Recreation Department.
At Roosevelt, David , was a member of Young Life, and with his family be was a member of the Mowatt Memorial Metodist Church in Greenbelt.
Yes, You Can Begin Again Worship With Us and Find Out for
Yourself GREENBELT BAPTIST CHURCH
Creacent & Greenhlll Rde.
Durinfl(. the Korean War, he served in an Armed Forces Band. At St. Elizabeth's, where he served for 23 years, he was cited for outatandinfl(. aervice.
Service arrangements are incomplete; friends may call Mowatt at 474-9410 _from 9 a.IJI. tQ noon on Friday -tDr . tn'tormation~
He Ia survived by his wife of 33 year•, Elht:aheth {Betty), aons Chriatopher and Orake, a n d dau~rhten Marfl(.aret FernanMz and Jennifer Reed.
A memorial st>rvice will be held at Paint Branch Unitarian Churth, 321& Powder Mill Rd., Adelphi on Saturday, March 10 at 2:30 p.m. Mt>morial contt·ihut.lonl may be made to th• Paint Branch Endowmt>nt Fund.
In Memoriam
CarHr College Fair Comes
To P.G. Community College
He was a member of the Aml'rican Psychological Auociation as well as Diatrict of Columbia and Maryland aaaoclatione. He was allo a member of the American Anoclation for the Advancement of Science.
Dr. Weiner pursued wide in· tereats, but he moat loved music (he played several bran Instrumental and sport1, especially tennis. The Weiner family are membera at Miehkan Torah Synacorue.
Survivors include his wife Zelda and daughter Karen and sons Eric and Kevin. HI• parenta, Max and Lllllam Weiner of Brooklyn, N.Y. and Miami Beach, f'la., brother Seymour of Old Bethpatfe, Lon~r bland, and sister Florence Rubin, Cherry Hill, N.J., were also present for serviceo last Sunday at th• Donald M. Stein Hebrew Memorial Funeral Home In Takoma Park. A ~hort service was also held at the grave~lte at the Judean Memorial Gardena in Olney, Md. Rabbi Steven Beyer of Greenbelt officiated.
Prince Georges County public school Jruidance counselors are sponsoring a Career Collell'e Fair where admissions, careeP, t\n•ncial aid and technical school rePresentatives from throughout the United State• will ttather to dla· cuss educational opportunities.
To be hosted by Prince Georres Community Collere, the fair will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Thursday, March 16, and from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Friday, March 16. Bus transportation will be provided by the public ~ehool syetem.
An open aeulon for all county residents interested in college. and universities will be held from 7 until 9 p.m., Thursday, March 15. For additional information, call 322-0862.
Greenbelt: CARES On March 13, Greenbelt CARES
will a~rain offer a FREE six week workshop for parent•. Tbia Par· ent Education Group Ia led by family counaelors Paul Fi1hettl and Wendy Wexler and i1 open to single parents or couples.
Tn th• many Greenbeltero who came to know Gordon, he wu a man with aeriou• concern for hi• community. He deeply cared about the way it worked, or failed to, for Ita citizen• and always brouarht to bear on iaaue• hh considerable Intellect and informed opinion. He was an articulate spokeeman for hia views and enlivened every conaervation and public dlacourse with a aharp humor. Gordon'• love of gardenIn« and extensive knowledre of hotanJ further enriched his viewa and ours of how Greenbelt ourht to look, that the eathetlc quality· at oar llvlntr environment II alao lmportant. HI• early death comu u a ahoek to many of u1 and IMftl a void that will not aoon
Memorial donations may be made to the American Heart Asaociatlon or to the Mental Health Aaeoclation.
Parenti will have an opportunity to get to&"ether with other parents in an informal aettlng to tackle thorny parenting lasue1 and share failure and eucce11 stories. Conl\dentlality will be reapected.
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Tile IJIGwatt 11-orial United • lletllorlllt a.reh will be holdlq
a lAIIt. atlldJ belr'llnin• Sattll"daJ alcht. Karch 10 at 8 p.m. Tile -•u11itr Ia Invited to join ja U.la new Ute mlaaion etudy.
Nutrition for Senlora
At Springhill Lake "Nutrition for Senior Cltiaene"
will be held on Monday1, from 11:16 a.m. until 1:1& p.m. at Greenbelt Department of Recreation at Sprin•hlll l..ake, berlnnlnr March 19 and endlnr April 23. Althou•h the courae Ia tree, pre-t'elrlatratlon Ia requl..-d.
For a frH SJ!ring achedule and additional information, pleaae call 322.-0lM!.
For more information call 346-6660.
CULTURAL ARTS
lAKE SALE From 10 a.m. to l p.m. on Set.
urday, March 10, the Cultural Art• Center will hold lt1 monthly bake ~&le In front of the theater. All proceed• ro to Arta Center expenses, and baked donation• are tax deductible. For 111formatl.on, call 345·24114.
474-4212 Bible Study for all ages (Sun.) Wonhlp Service Midweek Prayer Service (Wed.)
9:46a.m. 11 a.m. & 7:00 p.m.
8:00p.m.
51. HUGH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. David Conway, Putor
Re-v. Francie G. Kaaleta. Auoclate Putor
MASS SCHEDULE: Saturday 6 p.m.
Sunday 8, 9:30, 11 a.m., 12 s30 p.m. Dally Maee: 7:80a.m Monday- Friday, II a.m. Ko11daY- Satu~Y Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturday 4-5 p.m.
Greenbelt Community Church (United Church of Chriet)
Hlll•lde and Creecent Roads Phone 474-6171 mominr•
10 am Sunday Morning Wonhlp and
Church School for Children Infant Care Provided at
Fellowehlp Center behind Church Richard Leavitt, lntarlm Mlnlater
c Holy Cross Lutheran Church
6905 GreeniMit ..... Worship Servicea Sundays 8 :80 and 11:16 a.m.
lllllda:r School 9:50; Pre-Bchool ProlrUl t:IO Lnten ~otlcma Wednnd&J• 11:11, '7:10p.m.
Yoath alld Adult C\&MM 10 a.m. ~Ill B4ward B. Blraer, Palter ~
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OPEN LITTER To the MaJor alld CltJ Coa11ell:
For yean now I have been disturbed by the slow decaying of the Center Mall. The renovation (trees and tile) waa mar.velous, but the sidewalks on the front and aide of the Mall become treacherous when awash In rain water or thick with Ice. The cutten have deteriorated, and walki~ under some of them Ia dangerous. This problem Is especially bad n~ar the drycleanlng and Coop entrance and at the back of the Coop.
At 1\rst rlance, these seem to be problema of the buaineaa neareat the problem zones and of Mr. Chriatacoa the owner of the Center. But In a real aenae these problems should be of real concern to the city government.
If even six or ten people a year begin drivinr to one of the other shopping center• because of lrritatlnc conditions at Rooaevelt Center, we're in trouble. Shop.ping habits shift very euily. The person faced with a huce puddle outside the Variety Store -Y pick up whatever else he neede at High's or the Ben Franklin Store and m~ntally diiCide to stop at another etore when next he pa11es Beltway Plaaa or Greenway.
The back parklnr lot eut of the Coop Ia often a major obstacle to shoppinr, whether be.cauae of anow, potholes, truck• blocking the -y, or crowded conditions. A complete revampinr of the larce parking Iota aurrounding the center would yield more apace• better orcanlsed.
We aeem to be dolnr everything piecemeal: Save the Poat Office. Save the Theater. Save the Coop. What next--Save the Variety Store? The Drycleanera! We need a variety of bueineaaes in order to keep the Ce11ter viable. It is to the City'• beet interest that Greenbelt's shoppen can easily, safely contribute, through their use of the Center's buainesses, to the economy as well as the spirit of the city. People coming and going in the Center make It safer for all who walk around this city.
SuDDOf'f Memhr OwMrt To "t'- 1Witor:
Often the cltlsena of Greenbelt have aet up local or&"anlsatlona to maintain facilities under local control. It Is dllBcult to think at Greenbelt without Ita apeclal kind of community ownership. Thia aplrit of local unity influences the e n t I r e communIty - lts municipal atraln, Ita churches, ita clube, its other public and private aervicea and facilities.
Now we have to decide again . the imp.ortlmce of local control and ownership. Some say that we might loae nothing if the cooperative commercial facilities revert to abaentee ownerehlp by private buslneaae1. This Ia a riak that tboae who formed other locally controlled facllltle• . refueed to take. It Ia a rialt we ahould refuae to take with the co-op atorea. We have too much to loae. Conalder, aa an example, the local housing cooperative. Ita exlatenee, under mem-ber ownership, enhances the quality of lite throuchout GreeMielt not only In the areas around the memhera' homea but alao ln the condominIums, apartment. and private homes. The ume can be said :for the co-op atore and urvica atat.ion. Their u:latence u11cler local member control can stroqly Ollhanee all the commerelal operationa in Greenbelt. Under private ownerahlp they will have little influence.
walt until he'a beyond hope. I surreat a meetinr of all renten ot the ee11ter with city offtelala or council memben and i11tereated cl tizena. In our efforts to bandare an arm, aet • ler, or replace a tooth In the "body" of O.Jlr city, we are !paring the renanl health of the 'patient." The city ahould be concerned that the Roosevelt Center Mall I• a plea .. ant, aafe oaels ringed by wall; kept, prosperous businesses. New resident& move in every month. Let'• help them ch~ose the Cen-t ter for their shoppm~r 1\nt.
Elhleen Peterson
If the Coop cannot be aaved as is and -another grocery chain semis a representative to look at the Center, let'~ hope it i~n't · raining, or we're in trouble.
Editor'• Note: The following letter waa read to Greenbelt's eity round! durlnr lte FebruarJ 27 replar meetlntr. CGC!nell will conalder the letter darlnr a previoaRfy planned 11euion rerardinr the Rooaevelt Center Mall. aohedalell tor Tueed~y. March 11, at 8:00· p.m. The patient Is sick. Let's not
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Lions Club to Hecli'' Report on New Co op
Jim Caaaels, lon•-tlme c(H)JI member and chairman of the .board· of the new co-op belnr formed to cunilnue CJt~er&tloa of the 1upermarket, pharmacy, and service atatlon In Greenbelt will bring . the Liona Club up to date on tbe new co--op.
The Lions Club bualnese meetInc· Ia acheduled for Monday, March 12 at 8:« p.m. at the American Legion Home. The publie Ia Invited to attend at 7 :lli p.m. For further lllformatlon call Emory Harman at 474-6168.
Woman's Club The Woman'• Club of Green
·beli will meet at the library on Monday, March 12, at 1 p.m. In the meetlnc room. The procram will feature artlatic dlaplaya of dub members made durlnr the paat year.
Support the eencept of member ownership! Join the new co-op, the Greenbelt Conaumer Cooperative. Then volunteer to work on ita behalf.
Wayne F. Wllliam•
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Stertllll' April 2 In ... rclaaee with l-.lelatlo11 enacted at the 1988 aeulon of the Gelleral Ju-aembly the Maryland lloklr Vehicle Administration will IIePa to notlfr ralldomly 11leeted motorlatl that they should 1ubmlt ~~ of their vehicle i111urance conrap. Once a motorlat ll llotlfl.-1 by KV A he ehould ecmtect hla .l11nranee company to obtain a e.iatement of his eoverare. The lnauranee companlea ara aware of thla requirement and know what form to provide.
The purpoae of the verlflcatioa program, acc~ordlng to Mat! Kolva, adml.nl•~ntor of IIV A, I• to auure that all motoriatl· In Ka.r:rlalld are eomplylq with the atate'a eompulaory vehicle l~~ar.ance law.
St. Hugh's Junior Girls St. Huch'• .CYO .tunlor Glrl1
defeated St. Jolin'• (ll'orelt Slen) by a ecora of 29-17 In the flnt round of the CYO pla;yofrl; · The team wae letl In acorinr bJ Aimee Fellows (1'1 pointe) &lid 1tr11tal
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SUPPLY 8905 lhocle Island Avenue College Parte
345-1717 Open tn Public
MONTROSE CZM'l'D
553811o...,.. Rd. Rockville, MI.
77N443
Conair • La t.Aaur • Clairol • ·Zoloa · Helene Curtis • Rftlon • ~
SaveourS Q S S.rvlcea • • •
Save Our Service•
CLIP~ SIGN the petition below
and return to 5~0.5. CommiH" . By Mail: At Drop Boxes:
S.O.S. Committee • Municipal Building Lobby c/o Jo11eph C. Isaacs • Library 112 Julian Court • Golden Joe'a Carry-Oat
Jll Greenbelt, MD 20770 • SHL Community CeDter R ~ • SHL Phannaer • .------------------------------------------------1 I I I I I I I I I I I ,_
Dear MemHrt of the GCI loonl of Dfrecfoll: To aRsure the continuance of food, phermacy and auto services II eal'rently provided by Co-op and that are MDaltlve to the need• of the dtlseu of Green~lt, I am jolnlnr othen from Greenbelt iD ukiDr tbat 1oa: ( 1) Reverse your deeiaion to divest the Greenbelt aupermarket, PhanDicJ
and service station; or (2) At a minimum, extend your operation of the aervictl for at leut Ids
montha beyond the proposed date of divestiture 10 tbat a I'IIIOIIUII opportunity ia riven to let others tan over their operatloD.
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Police Blotter CeapiW INa Woraatiall
hraiiMd bJ tiM O...Wt PCIIIce Departaat A lhootlq took place in the
Sprincnall IAlte apanmen' area about 10:11 p.m. 011 llar. li. AppanntlJ u araument had t.akeD place &mODC thrH indivlduala in a paridnc lot in the 8100 block of SprtnrhUl Lane. Shotl were exchanpcl and a foot chaae enaued. The chue ended in the 8200 block of Brte~twood Court, where one of the participantl wu ahot three tllllel. Ofken of the Greenbelt police department, reapcmdlnc t.o reportl of a ahootlnr, took all three partlelpantl Into euatody; two bandcuna were r.CIOYII'ICI. The injured man waa tranaported to Prlnee Geol'IU General HoiPltal, where be underwent aur,.JT.
No bratuden were Injured; however, at leaat three apartment unltl were damapd by atray ahotl. No pollee oftlcera were involved In the u:ehante of cunftre. Appropriate ehar,.a, lneludinc uuult with Intent to murder and eUJTinc a concealed deadly weapon, are pendlnc.
A breaklnc and entering waa reported on Feb. 28 in t.be 8200 block of Cannlnr Terrace. Ellir)' wu made by breakln~r a doorloek and a Charlie bar. J'ewe\J7 wu reported atolen.
On Mar. 1, a woman'• purae waa ato\en while abe waa having dinner In a local reataurant. Apparently the purse waa atolen by a woman alttlng next to the vietim.
On Feb. 28 Otftcer Michael Raamuaaen .topped a vehicle which had bHn atolen In another juriadletion and arreated the two occupant&. The dNver waa held un-der bond. '
Three non-realdent juvenile malea were arreated for treapaaalnr In Beltway Plaza where they were dlaeovered on the roof of the ahopptna center.
Cpl. Thomu H. Miskell and 01-fteer W. Daniel Allwan~t were recently commended by Poilu Chief William T. Lane for action• on duty. Cpl. lllakell wu commended for the arreat of three IUII
peeta and reeonry of a atolen v~ hlcle on Feb. 1. :Miakell wu further commended for reeoverin~r aevera\ hundred ato\_en t'ara dur-
Like a 6ood nt:ighbot; State Farm is there. See me for car. home. life and health insurance.
Don W. Taulelle, clu 88111 Edmo"*n Rd. Greenbelt, lid. 10770
474-5007
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GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW
Preventea..a~n
Sublect of MMtlng T h e Caeurean Prevention
Movement of Greater Washington will meet at IW66 Greenbelt Rd., Apt. 102 on Monday evening, March 12, at 7 :30 p.m. Anyone intereated In caesarean prevention and natural birth after caesarean Ia invited to learn about "PaycholoJrical Aspects of Birth." The speaker will be Lilly W erbos, Bradley Childbirth educator. Interested parents, profeuionals and studentl are urged to call 61iZ-1469 for further information.
P.G. PHILHARMONIC CONCERT AT ROOSEVELT
Internationally noted violinist Jody Gatwood will be the aololat with the Prince Georges Philharmonic as t b e·y peprform Beethoven's VIolin Concerto on Saturday, March 10 at 8 p.m. at Eleanor Roosevelt High School. The Philharmonic, under the direction of Ray Fowler, will also present Prokofiev's Suite from Romeo and Jallet.
Gat-wood, the winner of several prestigious competitions, trained for l'i yean at the Julllard School of Music and has appeared with orchestraa In Pittsburgh, Hous-ton, and Montreal. He is currently an •••latent professor at Catholic University u well as the concertmaster of the Handel Festival Orcbeatra. This is his aecond appearance w I t h the Prince Georges Philharmonic.
Tickets for the concert can lie purchased at the door or may be reserved by calling 699-2640 (day) or 42~&136 (even.ng and weekend).
lnr hla career with the department.
Oft\eer A\1waflt waa commended for the Immediate arrest bf a auapect after a strong-arm robbery was committed In the Beltway Piasa Shopping Center on Feb .7. Allwang'a "quick and efllclent" pollee work wu eomllllftded.
S.parateci/Divorced Catholics
Separated and Divorced Catholics will meet March 11 at 7:30 p.m. at St. Hugh's School. Fr. Rich Maloney will addre11 the group on "Attack a Priest -Every-thing You've A 1 way a Wanted to Confront a Prleat with but Were Afraid to Ask." A social will follow the talk; men are all'ked to bring a beverage and women are asked to bring a snack. The meeting Ia open to all interested peraons. For ni'llre Information or for directions, call 474-0363.
Separated and Divorced Catholic• Ia a aupport rroup of, and, for all separated and divorced Catholic• in the Archdiocese of Washington. It is a program of the Family Life Bureau of the Arehdioeeae. St. Hugh's Track Team
St. Hugh's 11184 track team will begin practicing on Thursday, March 16, In the parking lot behind the church. Boya and girls ages 7-14 may algn up for the team at t"-t time. Practices will be from IHI:SO p.m. There will be at leaat six track meets from April 7 through May 19 with poaaibly several other meets. The distances to be run are 100, 200, 800, 1600 and 3200 meters. For further information call Larry Noel, 474-9362.
St. Hugh' I Midget Girls Heather Campbell aeored 6
points to lead the Midget Girls basketball team to their 8th consecutive victory without a loaa. The girls overcame a prenlng defense and a acoreleaa ht quarter to rally past St. Jeromea 11-4. Cheryl Eley and Becky Molden alao scored a field goal each
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AEROBIC DANCE EXERCISE WINTIR.II SISSION
l'or People Who Ulce People)
Starting Week of March 5th • 6 wks Greenbelt (Ridge & WeAtway)
M & W 7:80-8:80 p.m.
Tu & Th 10:00 - 11 :00 a.m.
Pr. Geor. H011pital (off the B.W. Pkwy)
Tu & Th 4:46.6:46 p.m.
Make-ups available
Rel'ister at 1st elaaa
Call 968-1640 for further info or to pre-reriater
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New Anfmal Control Ordinance (~ fro• pare OM)
lots. One aectlon of the cemetery
now baa loti available but the Siegela, who wish to purchase two double Iota, prefer Iota which are in a section not authorised for sale. ·
In order for the Slegela to buy the Iota they want, council must amend the current ordinance.
Gieae surgested that the cemetery ·be redealpated as a memorial park because he feels that the sale of the lots will never generate enough funds to cover even the low maintenance co1ta.
Council m e m b e r Antoinette Dram suggested that the lots be advertised for 11le to end similar future diaeuaalona. According to Giese, council dis-eusled the sale of the Iota as early aa 197' and In 1977 the
and Julie Nenichka converted a free throw to round out the scoring.
ordinance was amended. Council later directed Giese to
draft an amendment to make the other Iota available for ule.
Attlck Park Boate Gunner's Mate, tnc., the con
cesslonalrea at Attlck Park, have requested counell to authorise an inereaae in the number of boats available for rent at Greenbelt Lake. .
The present lease allowa Gunner's Mate to operate 16 boats including two reacue .lloata. A letter from Gunner'a Mate aaks council to lnereue the allowable number of boata to 28. This would Include 10 paddle boata, 12 rowboata and one reaeue boat.
A city inapectlon last aeaaon noted that the number of boats available exceeded the leaae r.strlctlona.
Council delayed action on the matter until a future meeting so that eltbena eould have an opportunity to comment.
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One FREE Topping with the PurchaM of a Medium arLa,..PiDa Basket of 21 Shrimp, with Cole Slaw and
French Fries . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . $3.55 ·SATURDAY ONLY
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"Rick" Barber, GRI, CRS of
Nyman Realty, Inc. Greenbelt. Properties Available for Inspection:
A) 8 BR FRAMES: (1) Move-In condition, veat location, CLOSING HELP. $81i,800.
B) FRAMES: (1) Remodeled throughout, veat neighborhood, rood eondltlon, CLOSING HELP. .311,000.
Propertlu Surrouncflng Greenbelt: A.) LARGO: 1 BR condo, for rent, U71i.OO per month or SALE
at '87,600.
JJ) SUNNYSIDE (Collate Park): 4 level apllt In vest condition convenient to all transportation, many upJrfadea and extra1 '·
one ear rarare, CLOSING HELP. 178,800. '
C) PARKWAY VILLAGE (Laurel): 2 trallera combined together and converted Into one. Looka marnlfteent! Blr lot, 8
BR, fenced lot, patio, 2 sheda, CLOSING HELP. 120,900.
D) GLENN DALE: 10.~ acres, owner ftnandnr, 1oned for residential buildlnr, llili,OOO.
E) BELTSVILLE. 2 BR, third ftoor condo In Maryland Fanna, great terms, rood condition, CLOSING HELP. 144,800.
SO MANY HOMES HAVE SOLD I HAVE A NEED
FOR MORE PROPERTIES TO BELLI
CONSIDERING A CHANGE IN RBSIDENCEf
'l'llere are t1l,ree ker elelant. to -.hler:
A) Yoar Mlll1: thlncarou polltlyelr have to have.
B) You waat.: thlnca rou'd like to have, but don't neceaaari}J Deed.
C) You ..,.a•eadoMI 1) Yoar IDitlaliDYIItmnt (cull to mon Ill)
I) You total bleome (pou 1eaaV IDeome)
I) Your debt MrYiee (total indebtedneu)
I would Wra the opportaDitJ to 4lle1lll with J'01I how - aD combine Ulue Ulnl faeton to aullt 1011 aNI roar faal17 in aeht..m. JOV ~ aoa1a both withb1 ONIItbelt an4 tiM metropoUta!l ana - of eoarM with no obllptloa.
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Thursda , March 8, 1984
IHIIC Approves $1,152,. Coatract for laiMry Repairs
by Mavis Fletcher At a session which preceded the regular Greenbelt
Homes, Inc. meeting on Feb. 28, the directors of Greenbelt Homes, Inc. Development Corporation gave final approval to th& contract for repair of structural damage and painting of masonry homes. The contract was awarded to Bakalyar Construction Co./ J. Turner Construction Co. and carried a not-to-exceed price tag of $1,852,996. The structural repairs, which have been studied, surveyed and debated for most of last year, are scheduled to be completed before the end of Rehab Phase II on June 30.
The GHIDC board disposed of to a frame dwelling. this $1.3 million dollar contract Theae concerna led the board in a matter of minutes. The same to defer any definite action directora, sitting aa the GHI on the member'• request. A moboard, then spent half-an-hour tlon by Director Wayne Williams debating whether the proposed calling for management to work statement of GHI maintenance with the member to solve the responsibilities ought to include diftlcultiea, paaaed 7-0, with Getreplacement of clothes poles. On vaai abstaining. The request was a motion by Director Frank Ger- also referred to the Aesthetics vasi, the 'clothes pole queation" and Environment and Engineerwas finally decided aft\rmatively ing and Maintenance Committees. -original clothes poles will be In other actions, the board aprep\aced as needed in masonry proved unanimously an agreehomes. The vote on the issue was ment with Firat Maryland Sav-6-2, Directors Joe Jenkins and ings &: Loan which will make Wayne Williams comin~r down on financing by that Institution the anti-clothes-pole aide. available to GHI buyera. The
The rest of the proposed main- board also approved a one-year tenance responsibilities and mini- contract with Hall's Tree Service mum standards for GHI yards, to for tree trimming and removal. be set forth in an upcoming The board authorized renewal of edition of GHI rule~ and regu- the annual insurance package lation&, were approved by the with the same broker, Horenberg board 7-1, with Jenkins opposed. Insurance Services, Inc., at a notAccording to General Manager to~xceed cost of $61,000, a reShekar Narasimhan, the yard duction in premium from 1983. maintenance rules will be spelled A motion by Secretary Janet out in more detail in draft regu- Cantwell giving the authorization lations which will be brought was passed 7-0, with Jenkin& abbefore the board as they are staining. prepared. A last try at determining
The board deferred action on whether there is interest In orthe request of a member for per- ganizln~r a crilll4 wateh in -GHI mission to construct 1 gar~Age/ is being made by acheduling a workshop on one •ide of his meeting Sunday, March 2fi, 2-4 frame home. The member, whose p.m. A representative of the hobby Ia reatoring vehicles, is Greenbelt police department will constructing a Rhow truck too be on hand to explain crime large to fit into a conventional watch operations and answer GHI garage. He needs to keep it questions. in protected aurroundingR and needa apace to work. Smce the proposed structure Is not exactly an addition (living space) or a abed, the request Ia not covered by current relf\l lations, according to Naraalmhan. The board, sympathlzlnp: with the member'R deAir• to accommodate hiR hobby or, ao he put It, "to remain in Greenbelt and enjoy m)' home," nt>vertht>leu looked cautioualy at attendant problema. A drainage problem of long standing already Pxists in the area of the member·~ home. The problem wu exa<·erbated, according to the member'R statement, by the city'a installation of a wheelchair ramp in the aldewalk. This ramp channels water from the atreet Into the nearby yard1. The hoard waa obvioualy conccorned about the drainage problems and how the proposed atructure would affect
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malnlnr facilities durlnr llareh 1984, llohn aald that "GCI will suffer subatantlal monetary dam~ ate• In the form of continuing loaaee" If It Is not. allowed to continue "nerotlatlnc . with potential buyer• pending a ftna\ decision by thia Court on the merits of plaintiff•' petition." "Moreover," aald :Mohn, GCI "riaks the loas of ready and wallIn-g buyera who have already submitted'' purehue bids.
-In hia ftnal point, Mohn noted the "head-to-bead" and "formidable" competition that GCI's SCAN furniture division ha• only recently becun to face from the two firma of Scmdlnavian DesiJrD and :Marlo Furniture. According to Mohn, with only the SCAN enterpriae within GCI now provinr profttable, "GCI cannot contlmte to absorb the lo1111 generated by the service station and grocery atore divisions and ex.pect to remain a healthy cooperative .... "
The court hearing on the merits of the petition to bring divlltiture to a GCI membership vote ia on the calendar for March 23, but, according to attorney' for both aides, may he moved to an earlier date to accommodate the achedulea of GCI's attorneya.
Petitlonen' attorney Ward told the New• Review on March 6 that GCI closed ita Fairlington grocery store on March 3-the day after the hearing in which Judge Rea cancelled bia earlier injunction. According to Ward, the GCI attorney& did not tell either the judge or the petition- , ers' lawyers about the Intended closing.
GCI'a attorney Stephen L. Humphrey, aRked about thia by the Newa Review, explained that the Falrlington closing had nothIng to do with the diveattture. decision. He said t'hat the bank which owns the building notified GCI about November 1983-hefore the December 19 divestiture decision-that the bank waa ter.mlnatinr thP lease and taking over the property In order to expand the bank's own apace.
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them. Director John Lewla alao raised the queatlon of a poaalble fire har.ard In a ~rarage attached ~olftbto ~e6tawra"t
FliNCH AMIRIC.AN CUIIINI
Bingo 7aSO p.m.
every Thunday
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We cordially Invite YOU to buy ONE DINNER ENTREE & get a SECOND DINNER of equal or leuer value
F R E E Evening Only with this Ad Ofl'f'r end"' Man-h 22. 19N Not Valid wlt.h Gourmet Dinner
10180 Baltimore Blvd., Rt. 1 Collare Pan Belwar Eah ItA
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March will be a month filled with pareantry for Greenbelt Unit #186, American LeJrion Auzlllary.
Applleat!ons are now belnr accepted for the second "Miaa Greenbelt America" pateant to be held by Unit.136 on March 81. Conteatants will have a full month of activity, beginnlnr with a photo aesalon on March 4. They
leMianJIIp of. at ...... ~ .. llllll7 rlftt boa.' . cllaatt. • wm·.-... ..... ...,.. from "'IIIa 0.....,.. .A-tea-· 1988," Rhonda . Dorin, ... wiD represent Gl'llllbelt at the "'lu Maryland Seholanhip Faput" In Juae aM, -,.,.u,, at "Ilia America" In~.
Contntante froa1 I to 1 'I wlMI wilh to ftnd out mote .,., theM pareanta ehOald call llra. Ollmr Gray (47._,.861) or lira. Raatr Beec (177~).
will compete for the title of "Miss WOODII'S WILL ... Community Service" at Beltway Piasa Mall on March 23 and 24, Bur thla home and Woodle'e lendinr their time and talents In will help fOU fundah IL I public relation• to help raiae bedrooma, I full badll, ti.tlJ funda for the Prince Georres room, alcrlilhta, eatllednl lt8o Chapter of the Amerleu Cancer Inc, more. li-B lllaMar. Society. OPBM lUNDAY, 1 •I
A lucky contestant (not necea- Or call Kea or Ll1 Lee, sarily the title winner) will be (lilil-l180 or .. 1-1111) the recipient of a •1100 aeholarabip from the Yorktowne Bualneaa In- for prmte ahowlac. stitute in Greenbelt. LONG A: I'OITBB,
The winner of the "MI11 Green- RBA ~
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Pap I GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW
(),. ,.,""" <tty BllMil Petenoll
Tag Renewal The Motor Vehiele Administra
tion bepn mailinr 1984 li· cenae tar renewal applications to Maryland's paaaenrer car and motorcycle owners.
Heartfelt condolence• to three l,nr-ttme Greenbelt families: the Allo!nl, the Craig• and the Wainere. Gordon Allen was Involved In many Greenbelt activities, and hia Wife Betty and children have the aympathlea of all Greenbelt-
.• ere. Hal Weiner and David Craig leave Maplewood Court the poorer by their audden death, and we hope Hal'a -.rife Zelda and children El'ic, Kevin and Karen and David'• parents, Louise and Dick will draw comfort . from their many Greenbelt friends. B- Bendo1t1 of Green Ridge
Houae Ia recuperatinr from aurrery on a fractured hip, and ahe Ia ·temporarily llvlnr at the Greenbelt Nllninr Center. She is feellnr better but would appr&ciaW'"JIItten and vialton to her roo~ #48. She i1 the mother of Elabat Nu111baum of Tamariak
-...._Co\U't. Happy Birthday to Bertha
Jl..-.n of Pa~ay, who entna lilT 90th year on Saturday, Jlarell·to. Helpinl her celebrate will M aon Carl, of II Court Ridge Rolllilfod hla family.
Coqratulatlone to Fred and Kart &hn of Foreltway aa they celellrate 110 yean of marriare (IH ..-rate atory,). .
Nftrta and· ·Lam Shanahan of .• eoiart Wei~J had a double tnat on Sua~ l'ebrua'rJ 28, &I 1\lfJ hel.,ed rrandchil4Nil JIIC• and Cbrla~pbel' ShaDahan cel-te their ftret and aeeond blrtWayl. Great-arandma Ottilie Norrie of Green Rldre House waa unable to attend te party, but rrandparentl Pearl and Lou Early, brother Ryan, coualna Donna and ·Debbie Brunetti, and other relatives and friend• were on hand. Much cake and fun were bad by all, and we conrratulate the two younraters.
Information on bow to order licenae plate• dealgnatinr Maryland's 850th anniversary will be included.
Tar renewal atickera may be ,urchaaed at all MV A full service oftlcea. Over 200,000 motorists will not receive their tag renewal applications becauae they either failed to pay parking tickets, comply. with equipment repair ordere, or comply with the. requirement• of . the Maryland compuliOf)' ln,urance law. Only. after a motorist baa cleared all outstanding obliaationa will the MVA issue a tar application.
The closeat KV A breach oftlce in Larro i1 at 60 Old . Lerro Road. The· phone nu111ber ia 8110-9770. (The oftlce In Berwyn Heirhta haa been cloaed.)
their ftniah, were Darri Navon, Doman Mine,., Milea Morlock, Billy Fielder and Kriaten O'Neill. Conrratulatlont to winner Darri. Sinee ahe Ia moving out of the area, however, Doman Minch and Mllea Morlock will vie with other achool wlnnere in the county. The wlnnere from the county bee will then compete aralnat children frelll· the Waahinrton metropolitan area. Thoae winners will compete ill the ScrippaHcrlrard National Spelling Bee.
Marine Pv•. Trudy L. Tucker, claurhtlir of Frederick A. Tucker of Edmonston Ct., has completed training at the Marine Corp!! Recruit Depot, Parris Island,. S.C.
Recreation Review . CPB
S1JBS11TI)1'E TEACHERS NEIDED FOR nus YEAR
Penon• who are Interested in belnr aubatitute teachers in public elementary schools of Prince Georrea County for the current school year should contact the principal of an elementary school in or near Greenbelt by March 16, 1984. All applications m1111t •be approved and recommended: by an elementary school principal. · A workshop for all newly ap.
proved substitutes '111!111 . be held on April 3, 4, and li, from 4-7 p.m. at the Palmer Park Services Center located at 8487 Landover Road, Landover, Md.
Applicants for substitute positions must have rraduated from high school at leaat two years ago. Applicants with a college derree or those pursuing a planned program in collere studIes will be given priority consideration.
GHI NOTIS The GHI Board of Directors
will meet on Thursday; March 8 at 8 p.m. In the Board Room. Agenda itema include rules and rerulationa parts IV, V, and VI; memorandum of understanding with the National Consumer Cooperative Bank; proposed computerir.ation timetable; and implementation of a motor vehicle replacement plan.
The Enr!neerinr and Maintenance Committee will meet on Tueaday, March 18 at 8 p.m. in the Board Room and the Aeathetics and Environment Committee will meet on Wednesday, )(arch 14 at 8 p.m. In the Board Room.
50th AJuiyenary GroQ Conve•FntMeetinl
by Sandra Barnes The ftrst meeting of the City
of Greenbelt'• 60th Anniversary Committee took place on Tuesday, January 81. The committee has been directed by the C1ty Council to plan and coordinate events and activities designed to celebrate Greenbelt's golden anniversary, oftlcially set for June 1987.
The eleven-member committee representl all are groups and brings to the organization a diversity of talents and Ideas ranging from the grephic arts to museum and history buffs. The committee arreed to meet in the future on the ftrat Tuesday of each month. At its next meeting on March 6 it will elect its chairman and vice chairman an.d dis-
cusa the lencth of the celebr.tion, prorram and fund-ralainr activities. The committee expects to be contaetlna Greenbelt or· ganizationa and bualnesae• for their support, their · surrestiona and contributions.
Members of the committee are: Sandra Barnes, lllchael Burchlc)[, J. Dav·is, Austin Green, David Moran, Christina O'Boyle, Joseph Polanln, Stephen Polaaehlk, Wayne Williams, Albert Herlinr and Alan Virta. Council member Antoinette Bram and city stafl person Dorothy Lauber are liai· sons to the committee.
City Manarer James Giese pledred the cooperation of the city in working closely with the committee, and Mayor Gll Weldenfeld advised that the Council was rivinr the committee free rein to develop ideaa which would make this a memorable celebration for the community.
Nanking Restaurant 4427 Lehigh Road
College Park, Maryland 20740 (formerly at 9th 6 N.Y. Aft. NW)
FOR NATIVE CHINESE FOODS )(eat Filled Pastries (Dim-Sum) 927·11110
OPEN DAILY 11 A.M .• 10 P.M. 927-5111 . ~AAAAAFaAA*"'a gops:;a.
£ SPRING CO.ED SOCCER ~ . . LEAGUE NOW FORMING ~
SPONSOR: Greenbelt Recreation Department
AGE: Adult (18 and over)
FEES: Resident Team $130.00
Non-Resident Team - $150.00 It'1 a rtrl for William and
Barbara Dupree; II !:a1tway;. Am.: bet tee mac¥ her debut "Drt-"F~tbruary 24, welrhing 8 lbi: 1 or..·
Springhill Lake . lj:,lementary School'r · filth' and •ix~h rrade students participated In a school apelllnr · )lte .~ on l'ebruary '24. The ftve flnalista, in order of
To pra-rerlater for the winter. pPR_ elan schedule call the Recreation Depadment Business Oftlee weekdays, 9-6, 474-6878. All clasau ate held at the Greenbelt Youth Center, from 7-10:80 p.m. _on both. even,lnrs. March dates are the 13 and 14 and 20 and 21. Partl~ipate in this life aavinr pro~raml.
The we!lkly rehpb information meet1nr - 'tl'lll be · betd '"Monday, March 12 from 6-6:80 p.m. in the Boud Room. Work is belnr done on four test buildinrs. The ntlxt Rehab Bulletin will be available after these "teat buildlnr• are completed.
Membel'll ina)' call the M.alntenaf!Ce Department (474-6011) for setnQ "dl ~lo~ ~.~~ •
. drain 'cleaner has already beeh used, it il'lmperative tllat maintenance be informed. Otherwise,
' malntenarrcl!' persoriflel may suf-fer severe injury while working on the drain.
For additional information. any intereRted indi
vidual!' should contact Anne M. Herink, 474-
6878, weekdays, 1 p.m. - 10 p.m.
loy Scouts Conduct Simulated Search
by Jack Forter Boy· Seou~ 'rroo,p 174& ceD
ducted an orranlaed ae~h · ud reacue traininr exercl•• in Greenbelt Park on December 31. The ext~reiae was a reallttlc simulation of searchinr for a !oat and injured child.
Three troop membere who' are experienced campeR were ,.. lected a1 "victim•" and were placed In location• witbl11 the park. Their poaltlon• were lcnoWII only to Scou tmatter 11111 Coon If.
Eaeh of the thrH patrol• In the troop waa ualrned a -rch area .tllch concealed a Ylctlm. The patrol leader orranlaed ud led hi• pa~l throurh Ita aulpfd area in narch of the 'llctlm. When found, the victim had a liat on bla perton talllnt tM pa- · trol leader the lflll'ltolDI of lab eo~~dltion. The patrol leacler Ud to determine what ftnt aid wu proper to admlnlater.
The uercln taarht the Seouta a great deal, lndacllnt bow to dreu for pHlonrecl apoiiJN to "" cold tllnperatana. Aa a l"'lult of th• training eurcln the Seoutl will be bett.r praparad to ualet looal a•tboritiel tf tM, abcnald be ealW 'Rpoa to u11tt i..i • ...... ap4,_.,.... tlOIL. ' • . .. • . .... ·- •.
A aimllar e:urciae wtn be -duetea br the troop -. .- fl)- , .. uta to rehlfo* ~ leiiOill !larned during the Deeemller ...............
IIVEiTOIY CLEAIAICE SALE SALEI Design~r
Solarian E~onomy Excelon(l!
floor tile .,.99 45 tq. ft. perdn.
FREE PAD
Special· PurchaM on
Selected Pattern• '12·99 per yard
Tbunday, !Ierch 8, 1984
CLASSIFIED: $2.00 minimum for ten worcla, lOCI 8ach adclltlonal word. No charre for llstlur items ihat are found. Submit ad with payment to the New• Ren.., oftlet between 8 and 10 p.m. of tbe Tueaday precedlna publication, or to the Newt Be· view drop box in the Greenbelt Coop rrocery atore before 7 p.m. Tuesday, or mall to P.O. Box 68, Greenbelt, Karyland 10'770. BOXED: $8.75/column inch. Mini. mum 1~ inehe• <•US).
PIANO 'l'UNDIG AND REP AIR Expert aslll Bellable Plano Service to Greenbelt. Benjamli Ber· kofaky. 4'74-889•.
FOR SALE-"11 Ply. DuM~', I dr., 6 cyl., auto, AC, pe; ra11a rood, lots of new parte. $600 firm. 474-6647.
TUTOa: c:;:t: pr= _. matla. B•..-•ble aa Call 341-1'715.
WOlW PROCESSING: Lettera Iabeli, maillnc llata, THESES: WILL BABYSIT - Monday thru reporte, or any word processing Friday. Call 474-0948. requirements JOU may need. Call RON TOUSIGNANT : 441-1083. ..
Prof••lonal Photography by ~ Fl'allk J. Nnmaler
FOR SALE BY OWNER - "76 Muatanr Ghia, rood condition $1,000. 846-61174. •
FOR SALE: '7.1 Super Beetle, $10110. 4'74-Siilll.
roa SALE - eemeterr Lot • Gudell of the Apoltlee. J;rfpt #4151, Bloct II • Port lmtcobt c....-r · Oolna rate $1,8ti.OO ioclud• burial lite, bt-oue memoriaL wm take p,ooo ealh. Will ahow. 1'70..7789 after I ,p.m.
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Own your own Jean-Sportswear, Ladles Apparel, Combination, Accessories, La·rre Size store. National brenda: Jordache, Chic, Lee, Levi, Vanderbilt, Isod, Gunne Sax, Esprit; Brittanla, Calvin Klein, Sergio Valente, Evan Picone, Claiborne, Membera Only, Bill Blau, Orranically Grown, Healthtex 800 othera. $7,900 to $24,900, inventory, airfare, training, fixtures, grand openlnr, ete. Mr. Lourhlin (612) 888-661111.
WALL TO WALl. CARPET ENTERPRISE CARPETS
Lewl1 Merritt
All brand• 6 Stylea at REA· SONABLE Prlce1. Call for Appointment Anytime. If no answer, pleaae call back. i'm out selling to your neirbbors
FEDERAL AND STATE TAX preparation - Computer aecuraey
· and speed of aervlce aaiUred. RON TOUSIGNANT: 441-1088. Computer Mini Floppy Dlaka. II~ in~h with hub rings, aoft sectored. Elephant at $24 for 10 or Verbatim Data Life, Double Denalty, 10 in plastic box at $28. «1-2662. Also, plastic box, P ea.
INCOME TAX Jonathan W. Chuclsan Certlfted Public Aeeountant
7237 Morriaon Drive Greenbelt 145-&010
Evenlnr 6 Weeken4 Appolntmente
100-1110 U6e In album $2711. with 10 8x10a $826.
~ Low Light Video weddina 6 reception on
io VHS or beta - +$2211 lo all other ahootlnr $60/hour
Duplicate• - po.
L I C E N S E D BABYSITTER AVAILABLE WITH REFERENC.ES - Full or part-time, evenmga also. )(y home Ia equipped to meet· the needs of all age children. Call 98Z-24111.
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FOR SALE: Color TV, Zenith floor conaole--1 yr. old. 845-11840.
PAIR - Electric, · standard and portable. Call 474-01194. MUSI<J LESSONS- Your home. Plano, Violin, Guitar, Woodwinds; Drukia.. . P~ient and quallfted teaeliere. Learn for enjoyment. Travplling Teachers Association . -665-0894. WANTED To 'P u R c H A s E: Houae or lot, vicinity Greenbelt
· Lake. 588-69'76. RooMMATE WANTED-NASA area-$260/·month, includes utilitiee-Call Jtm at 1177-0726.
RIMINICKS IMPROVEMENTS · QUALITY WORK
LARGE 6 . SMALL JOBS Kitchen 6 Batha Painting . Tub Ktllll Carpentry Addition• Outten Repairs Consultation Free Eat. Lie., Ina. & Bonded JIHIC 12842 441-8189 ·
OPEN HOUSE: Sun., March lltlt, 12-11. For aale by owner: 88-S Rldre Road. Two bedroom brick. .New AC. Cable . TV. Excellent location. Call 474-1922. SALE BY owNtk=cozy 2 Bit frame, excellent location near C en t e r. Recently remodeled throurhout. Many cuatom feetinea. By appointment. 474.-8971 evenlnga/weekenda.
FOR SALE: 6 cubic foot freer.er, $160. Haitian cotton aofa converts to full-size bed (Sealy mattresa), $250. New exercise bike, $711. All in excellent. condition. 841'.-2'7 48.
PI~NO LESSONS •in. Green'belt. Senous or recreational. 840-0148. DEAR LORD AND ST. JUDK, thank you for prayers answered.
TYPING SERVICE - Quick and accurate. Will edit. Low rates. 441-2744.
PAINTING INTERIOR 6 EXTERIOR
PAPERING Drywall 1: Pluter Repair
GRADY'S PAINTING •41·1078 Call Any Time
· Greenbelt, lid.
Stern's SHO£ REPAIR .. ltway Plaza
WHILE-U-WAIT IXPIRT Shoe Repair HANDBAGS/LUGGAGE
Shoe Care Products lacft I polllhes
CALDWELL'S APPLIANCE SERVICE • All make1 repaired. ~II after II p.m. 1198-9828.
TELEPHONE EXTENSIONS added, new telephone• for sale (2 year warranty). Greenbelt Phone 474·1011. SALE BY OWNER--2 BR end unit w/2 story addition. Backe to wooda. Redone throurhout. Cloalnr help available. Liz 224-8886 (W), 1189-7184 (H).
C.P.A. will prepare tax return& In your home. 84~911811.
XEROX COPIES 7c each for 8~ x 11, Greenbelt Graphlea, )(aryland Trade Center, Room 170. Mon - Fri. 9-4:80. 47•·28110. LIVE WHEAT GRASS for aale. 261-1\391!. How to Leuonl available. I BUY USED Puah Button Telephone•. ("AT&T" and "Bell" only). 21ll~,911.
MINI STORAGE NOW AVAILABLE IN GREENBELT AREA
RELIABLE MOTHER
will babrsit M-F .
NewbornR and up ..
Reasonable RateR.
Call 441-2482
co or TV portable•. Call 261-6898 with model and chaeala #a. PIANO LESSONS: Peabody Conaervatory Graduate. Berln· nere - Adnnced. 958-'709•. INCOME TAX PREPARATION -Reaaonable rata1, call Jam11 Cantwell, CPA at &77....Q'7t8. IMPROVE Y011i NAlLS lOO'Y• with mr low priced manicurlnr. Call 8:10-6:80 weekdaJI and 10:00..2:00 Sat. 6 Sa DonnaM&-1751. . · oittNiiLT WINDOW coxPANT - ~laeem.at wtllclowl, atonn wtD11crw1 and doora. 416-
•9484.
4~4x6; 8x4x6;7x5x7~; 8x6x8; starting at $17.00 per month
794-7800
MOVING? SERVING THE ENTIRE METRO AREA
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P ....... UIOd Matell .. a• llonorram Croaa..Stltch CoY· end Jlat.ehboxea. A apeclal rift wtth the pereonal touch. '2.00/eaeh plua IIOCI p6h per order. State letter and Color preference. Also varlou1 deligna available. Send SASE for broohura. MATCH-UPS, 11288 Cherry Hill Rd., #108, Belt•vllle, liD 207011.
FRANK GOMIZ
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Ceramic Tile Dry Wall Tub Klt Installation·
Llrht Carpentry ICxceUent Greenbelt Referenoe1
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ON ALL FABRICS
""BtU••* H&l· UPHOLSTERY
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Call Tod.y 937-1287 \'ISA MASTERC,\RO
SPECIAL $5.00 off on all
TV & St.reo Repair Work With This Ad
.CALL 441·9116
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LICBIISBD e BONDBD e IMSUKJID a.-altie Rates Free z.taaatee All Wen Guru._. ~~: Cutoa Kitclil- a Spedaltr ="s.~be Porches HOMI AND Y AID Lawn Care sundeekl IMPIOVIMINT Roto TlWnl Palntlnr SEIVICH Coocrete Storm Doon KJLI.C. Morare SUcla Windows fUUl Roobc · Ceramic Tilt lob Wilhl. MJ-1361 a.tt.tn
-NIIGHIORHOOD COLOI TV
REPAIRMAN HAS A NIW PHONI NUMUII
565-0001
I proYidt In-home 11rvlce In tAil nelrbborhood I dare Meb weak u well ae aome eveninp and weekead1. I'm bonded, lleued aDd top rated for oYer IIi yean. You can count on mr .. -.... an4 promp( fair ..rriee. I atware eall before 'rilltt.._, carry IIIGft tMa 5 tim• the1lillu\lnftntoi'J of parte, aM eaa (alaOit) Uwara repair rour Ooaor TV IN YOU& liOIIE, ON ONI: TBIP. I ..... HI PI'S aacl VCR'• alao. I blar 1lroken eolor z.tdl )IOIUiltla OaD with model &1111 ebulll no'1o from beell of lA
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CITY COUNCIL contlaued from p. J Paae B GRDNBELT NEWS REVIEW Thursday, March 8, 1984
atatr. Council lnatead decided tha\ the planned concurrent purehaae of four new pollee crulaen ahould be lncreaaed to ftve, with one of the preaent police cars then beln& converted to administrative use by the city manager and city oftlce staff.
At the February 27 meeting, Giese won council approval for a further change in plana: One of the ftve new police vehicles will aaaume civilian clothes and serve aa the administrative-use car for the first year of ita life. At the end of the year, that car will be converted to police use, and will be replaced by another new "police" car assigned to staff use. Giese pointed out that this procedure Is already followed with the vehicle asaicned to the Pollee Chief.
In written comments to council, Gleae said the procedure "has the adventagl! of providing a creater time period to detect warranty defects than results from use as a squad car, as squad car use ruults In mileage warrenty being exceeded in a very abort . . . time. It also results in a better vehicle being available for the transporting of visIting dignitaries and other guests of the city. The relatively low uae ·while a11hrned as an adminlatratlve vehicle reaults In no aig-nlftcant effect on the useful life ... aa a police squad car."
The ftfth new car will not be purchased from the police deparbftent budget for new squad can. In other worda, the police vehicle roster Is not beln& "shorted" In any way by this arrancement.
llooclmoblle The Prince Georges Red
Croaa Bloodmobile will be at Rooaevelt Hlch School on Wedneaday, March 14, :from 9:80 a.m. to 8:80 ]).m.
Call the Prince Georges Red Crou at ~59-8600 for an appointment.
Women's Soccer Experienced and non-experien
ced players needed.
COME AND HAVE FUN
WITH US!
474-2428
or 441-1063
NYMAN REALTY, INC. "Rick" Barber, GRI, CRS
*C.rtlfted Ruldentlal 8.,._ clallat (CRS)
*Graduate Realtors Inatltute (GRI)
*Member, Prince Georcea County Board of Realton et981 P.ealtor Aaaoclate
of the Year et979 Community In
volvrment Award et981-1983 Bd. of Dlrec-
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Pothol• A Other Problema Council memben aaked city
ataff to look for solutions to several matten of concern, all related t.o automobiles and their driven. Councllmember Edward Pute_na, with help from others, deacribed the horrendous potholeB-"cratera"-that have begun to plarue motorists in the Greenway Shopping Center parkinc lot. Council agreed to send a letter to the county's Department of LlceWaes and Permits, with a copy to Greenway's ownera, Western Development Corp., expressing the city's unhappiness with the disrepair of the parking lot.
Councilmember Thomas White &poke to the inadequate number of parking spaces as marked by white linea on Lakecrest Drive.
He asked Giese to see whether re-lining to make each space aborter, as has been done In other parts of the city, might be possible.
Mayor Gil Weldenfeld noted problems relating to th.e traffic lirhts In the Crescent -Road/ Kertilworth Avenue area. He said the interval of rea light for motorists wanting to get · from Crescent onto Kenilworth seems to have been lengthened. He also noted that he and other motorists northbound on Kenilworth after dark are having a problem of "d e p t h perception" in distinguishing between the lights at the Beltway off-ramp and those just beyond at Crescent. Weidenfeld asked Giese to look into both of these matters with the State Highway Administration.
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The GHI Hotline (474-8M4) also pro'\'ldea Information about rehab Including achedulea and the wtatua of apeclal requetta. OurIna bualneaM houra, a ataff member Ia available to anawer rour queatlona. At other tlmea, you can llaten to the pre-recorded ln.for· matlon and leave a meaaace If you atill need help.
For Information about your pre-construction lnapectlon report and the particular work done to your unit, call the rehab oflc" (4U-2800). You can then aak to 1peak to the Con1truc- 1 tion Manacer, Paul Jackaon, of American Property Conatruetlon, ' Ine. 441-1010 . 474-5700
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by GUJ Koha On March&, members of the Steerblr Committee of~
Save Our Services (SOS) cftiHDI ·rroup met- With .-Mohn and Gifford Hoa&'. Chairman and Vice ChalrmaD,.. apectively of the Greenbelt Cooperative lac. (GCI) loud. Representing the SO$ Committee were: Joe '-ace. 808 chairman; Jim. Parker, vice chairman; Joe RemeDiek. cbalrman of the "Retain GCI" subcOmmittee; Gary KohD, cbalrman of the "Replacement Oileratora' subcommittee; IDd Suzanne Plogman, public relations chairperson.
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
Volume 47, Number 17 P.O. Box 68, Green belt, Maryland 20770 Thurs. March 16, 1984 - baan told the Board that the
City Council to Reconsider Sale Of Cemetery Plots in Historic Site
SOS Committee eupportl all oth-er community effortl to achlen SOS ..... GtJ ~e roal of aavlnr the ""lcea, apeclftcally the lepl effort to lOO.f m... · brlnr the divestiture declalon to .. uee-t•rea a '\'Ote of the Co-op membanhlp anll the effort to form a new lo- At ltl Jlai'C!h 11 ftl'llar aHt- _
federal covernment in 1941, and holda title only "for so long aa said real property is used as a cemetery." The deed further permits the city to dispoae of Iota
of prohlbltlna' the sale of anJ of the 1!7 lot. (72 rrave altea) In the eaatern half. It I• that 1974 deci1lon which council will now be reconsidering.
eally-bated cooperatl'\'e. inr, mamben of the Seft .OW · Amonr tbe Committee'• i!On· Se"lee• (808) C.mml\tea pre
eerna, Iaaaca uld, was the fear Hntad. the Board of GI'HIIbalt that a potential replacement op- Cooparatln Inc. (GCI) with l,GCM erator for the Co-op eupermar- aipaturea of GrHnbelt Co-op ket would not continue to pro- member• and couuman who llave vide pharmacy .. "~es. He em- unlte4 to petition tiM Board t.o phaalnd that man)' elderly and revene Ita decialon t.o dl.,..t the dl1abled lndlvlduala living In the Co-op food, pharmacy and aut.o town'a center area rely on the 1ervle• In Gree~~balt. The ,.. convenience of the Co-op phar- tltloaa wen pnHnted bJ loe macy for ftllina their med~inal luaca, Gary Kohn, .lim Parker needa. and David Moran. fi'OIIl the Seye
by BIB Rowland
In the cemetery only to residents of the city, or to persons who have a member of their family burled in the cemetery.
Giese, In a Janu_ary tli84 letter to the Sierals, explained the 1974 council decision a1 follows:
Greenbelt's city council will reconsider its decade-old decision that sharply restricted the further sale of lots in Greenbelt Cemetery, The subject baa been reol?" ened in response to a petition to council by Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Siegal of Maplewood Court, who want to purchase two Iota now closed oft from sale "in order that our family members who continue to make Greenbelt their home can purchase lots adjacent to ours." Council, at its next regular meeting on Monday, March 19, Ia expected to begin diacuaion of a proposed ordinance that would permit sale of all unsold lots In the cemetery. A decision at that meeting seems unlikely because council has not yet asked any of its ad\'isory boards - 11urh all the Community Relation!l Advi!10ry Board or the Park and Recreation Advisory Board -to review and make recommendations on the propo!lal.
The cemetery Is a rectangle of 8.1 acres, of which only a small part (about 14 ',I ) II designated as the burial ground. According to City Manarer James Giese in a 1974 memorandum to council, the western part of the burial ground "ia the old Turner family burial plot. Thla plot probably datea back to the early U~OO'•· Only one marker rtromalna, that of Thoma• P. Turner (September 26, 18611). There are stones that are believed to mark the graves of . . . slaves of the family. Also located 1omewhere in thia area are the remains taken from other old and unidentlftable gravealtea uncovered durinr the conatructlon of Greenbelt."
"Because the cemetel'7 Ia very small and the aale of loti will never provide auftlclent fundi to provide perpetual maintenance for the lots, and aucb future maintenance will han to be provided at taxpayers' expenae, I recommended to council (In 1974) that the aale of lota be limited to thoae aectlon• where burial• had already takea place. Furlher, with the developmeat that Ia planned to 1urround the cemetery, It Ia mr Mllef that tbia •rea will be actively utMd In the future aa a park by penona employed In the adjacent o11ce buildings. It was my aucpa\ion In 19"f• that the cemetery area be utillaad aa a puslve reereational area with beliciiH aad walks, and tlla.t 'FucuN _.-...... ment beyond the exllltlng rrave sites be in the form of memorials to citizens of Greenbelttrees, gardena and other decorative itema-rather than aa resting places for a very amall number of Greenbelt citiaena."
Jim Parker then expreaaed the Our &.1"\'icea (808) Citilenl concern that the Arviee atation Comml\tee whleh IPOIIIOM the might be converted to a ra•-and- public petition rampala'JI. ro or mini-mart operation, de- Joe laaaca, 808 Chairmaa, privln1 Greenbelt of the aerv~e• 1tated, "Whether GCI llk.cl It or of one of the metropolitan area'• not, the Greenbelt ccnamunl\7 moat reliable repair 1tationa. and GCI are family, inextrieablJ
Greenbelt Cemetery i8 !orated off Ivy Lane just north of Capital Oft\ce Park. The rlty obtained ownership of the property by quit claim deed from the
Bladensburg H.S. Reunion Bladensburlt S e n i or H lit h
School Clas8 of 1!!79 is makin~t plans for a ftve year reunion. Anyone who i• a member, or who knows someone who is, should rall 864-0626 for further information.
Three Arrested Three Greenbelt residents have
been arrested in connection with the shootinlt incident whirh took place on Mllrrh & In the Sprinll· hill Lake area, accordin~t to information re!P.ued by the c:reenbelt Police Department. Marlene R. MrKiw•irk and Marru• M. PlatH, 81"1, hoth or 620!! Bree7.P· wood Ct., were rhar~ted with a•sault with int('nt to murdPT, arcording to the police, llnd hoth were relea•ed on hond .• lame• C. Gorman, or the Rame address was also arrestl'd in connection with the •hootinll and charl{ed with carryinlf a ronceaiPd d('adly wrapon, the polire reportNI. He wa• relra8Pd on per•onRI rero~tnizanre.
The eastern end of the burial ground is the modem cemetery, divided Into 68 Iota that would provide a total of 168 rrave altee. By 1972, almost all of the Jots in the western half of the cemetery had been sold, b'llt none In the eastern half. At that time council put a moratorium on further sales. In 1974, council passed an ordinance that had the effect
Lalcewood Citizens Aun. Lakewood residents interested
in joining a revived Lakewood Citizens Association may call Tony or Ann Pisano, 474-7841.
City's Final Frontier Annual Meeting Topic
by Eunice Coxon Greenbelt's "Final Frontier",
the undeveloped parcel• or land and the future Impact on the quality of life will be the topic addressed by Paul AltKRrwal, a Principal Planner of the Prince Geor~te• County Plannin~t Roard at the annual meetinl{ of Citizens for Greenbelt Tue,day eveninlt, March 27 at City Hall Council Chambers at 8 p.m.
A 13-year employee of the Maryland National Park and Planninlf Commission, I he Kllt'<t speaker ha. a B.S. from the University or New Delhi 11nd a M.H. from London Unive.-ity. ~:nKIand.
The victim of thP •hootin~t has bt•t•n i<lt'nt ifiPd hy thP poliro• a• Trary L. Whitt• of Houth f"ht>rry Lanr. llppH Marlboro. Aerot:d. inK to tlw lat••t police info•rmn. t.ion, hf• wn~ 1n <·nt 1ral cnndi~inn
ill t}w ('ritil';d Ca1\' lTnit at
l'rince G••or)o(e" G••rwral llosp1tal.
A~~:~~:arwal, who has w<•rketl for a numhH of arrhitert.lflli an•l planninll t'on•ultanh 1n lnd11t. ~:n~~:land and the lJnil•·d Slnte' h..Cort' join in!{ the l'lnllllltlll: Bonrd, haR work('tl on tlw ll0ard'• c:ret•nbelt. Hoad ~raffic •:tudv. A lm~lnf'~c: tnt~t->tmfl anti ,. 1 c: .-r1 ,,f otllrt~r..; w1li pr(:ccdP th' .p,·al'•·r .\!1 nwmhPr:~ art' urJlt·d ·, ;\t.t,·nd alHi th\' [1uUiir i~ invdl'd. }tP
freshmt•nt• will be •er' · •i.
Mohn auneated tha\ no decl•· related from their mutual llirlha ion l1 lrreveralble where aood In 1987. The fatt that the eoreaaon ealllta to reconalder. How- operatln haa Ita blrthlllace with· ever, the Board had at leaat on In ltl name rt'\'es teatimonJ t.o one oeeulon conaldered alterna- thla." He atated that the tolll· tlve approaehea to the dlveatl- munlty wante to keep our fami~ ture deciaion, only to decide tbat Intact, with GCI where It rilh\theJ were oowarrantad., he uld. fuliJ beloftp - in Oftlllllalt.
Mohn pledled ~M \ke ..,.. . "DOll' .......... ,. _.,. _........,
market au •i?'*""' · ~ ~~···~-, .... ~,,'..,.")*'~ Grn-' ... ' ~- r..om )'OV than 1111!11 IMitftkttf April 1 and . ated that the He then prenated the Board with March 81 I re date waa the 1,004 patitlona and rwtterated onl1. a deadline that the meM&p the peoJie were ceuld be ex . He atatecl that aendinlt - reverae or dela1 the
The Siegala, In their petition to council, took note of Gieee'•
SH CEMETERY, p. 5, col. 1
Democratic: Club Hosts Candidates' Night
On Friday, March 16 at 8 p.m. in the Greenbriar Community Bulldinlt, the Eleanor and Franklin Roosevelt Democratic Club of Greenbelt will aponaor a Candidates Night. Repr .. entatlvea will appear on behalf of the Democratic Presidential hopefula. State Senator Stuart Balnum wl11 appear on behalf of Gary Hart and U.S. Repre"entative Steny Hoyer is rxperted to speak on behalf of Walter Mondale. Repreaentatlvea for John Glenn and George McGovern may also be preaent.
Additionally candidates for CIT<'uit Court Judl{e, the Hon. Arthur Ahalt, the Hon. Harvey John•on and State'• Attorney Arthur Marshall will apeak. The public iA welcome to attend.
The Uolfi81atlve Ro>ceptlon, to be ho8ted in A nnapoliR by the 23rd Diatrlrt's dele~ration to thP. Maryland c:eneral Auembly, will bP ht-ld on Monday, March 28 at ti p.m. in the Senatt> f'inance CommitlN• Room or the JameR SrnRte Hu1ltlin~t. M•mbers of thr commumty ar~ w<!lcomr to attend. mPel with IJele~~:at••• ,Joan l'itk1n. Gerry IJ~vlin and Huzzy Hvan, '" wPII '" Stat<• ~enator 1.; o (;rP•IL Li~thl ro·fro·•hm~nt• will lw .o•rved. A vi<~t tn lhe l!ou•• and :-'enate <"hamhers iK planned.
there waa no r timetable for diveatlture declalon. Iuaca noted divestiture at s point, although that the petition campalp would It will proball ocrur in April. continue through the end of the
The GCI .Chairman then month 10 that the Board could pled&ed that retention of the expect to. hear from more mem·
8H CO· .. 1 pare I, eel. 1 ben of the Greenbelt communitJ.
1' .. _ ~~-- hip 1\..:.. Gary Kohn, ·chairman of the '-'"'' --.rs Urne SOS Subcommittee for Replace-
p ____ .J_ .· b-Ju) ment Operaton then preHnted ruc;ccua 01 CU e the Committee'• criteria for op-eration of the aupermarket and rae atatlon. Kohn prefaced hla bJ .lla uael•
Greenbelt C umer Coopera-tive (GCC), th ·new Co-op orpnlzed to aave e Co-op Super-market, Pharm and Gas Sta--tion for Green , ha• now paa-sed the $40,000 ark in·lh drive for membershl~. capital. The ~troup's initial &411 is $60,000 by April 1.
This memberdjp capital, plus a $240,000 Co-4p Hank loan, will enable ace' to acquire the inventories of tht three local farllltiea and will )rovide worki111t capital for their .loPI'ratlon.
The drive fo~ mt•mben and membenhip cap!,pl be~tan February 9, and hatr:·avrra~ted rlose to $10,000 a ...... Mike Burchick, chairman "tl the drive is conftdent the laaf two weeks in March will see ~ reach ita initial ~roal, and a&'f• the Co-op for Greenbel ten.
The aecond &Ottl will be to double the memberahip rapital to a total of .126,QI)o and double the Co-op Bank ltan to R total of $49o,OOO. Ther•· fund" will rnable • GCC to a'"'""'' . all thr equipment and leuih•·i•l lmprnvelnl'nt~ in the aufll·rnHHkel, the pharmary and t11, ·•·rvirt• "ta-Uon. 1
The GCC Boa~ nf llin·rto.meets every l<'rid&J a'. 7.:10 p.m. 1n the c;rt'o>nbelt fl111"' ''II\"''' on Hamilton Place. ,\!I tntrr<·.•t.ed pcr~on~ are inv!t to Bttend.
remark• by noting that the 808 Committee vlew·a replacement operaton aa a laat reaort and only If all eft'orta to retain GCI'1 operation of the Co-op facilities fail. The criteria Include operation by a community lfi'OUP retainln& the cooperative format; retain the pharmacy, a bake1'7, a health food aectlon, and a beer and wine section and retain 11 many of the preaent atafr 11 PO"IIible. He atated that the llrvice atatlon ahould remain a pa and auto repair facUlty, and not be converted to caa-aad-ro or mini-mart oparatlon.
Paul Mohn, GCI Board Chairman, explaltled the Board'• responae would han to await the outcome of the March 19 coun hearinlt on a permanent natnln· ln~r order to del&J the diY"tlturP..
WARNING The Waahlnaton Ga• Com
pany iw placin& atlclcers on 111 meters wamln& tha\ tamparinr with cu metera Ia iUqal and dangeroua. A 24-hour ho\line, 760-4670, baa been Ht up Ro that p~raon1 ean report ad· dresses where they ~uapect pa theft•, wi\hout trl~nr llheir names.
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