e e n b e i. t beat pleue daya three-week homestay pro eram ror studenu from spam is seek.1ng hosts...

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. '.\ E E N B E I. T I Alexander. as well as by Jeanie ed1e that could be useful." luerov, rlCid representative for Altlllllar Cain! Park! successive eilll' •liu,nciils -yy..n. Sarhones, and Anthony laWIOIICe, Coulldlmotlber Alan assistant 1o Mikulski. su·IICited that the combi ed BARC Paot, city of G,.en t, Coundlmember Thomas BARC, aad the Palu•cnt Wil ifc White introduced the prescrva· Center, proportionate to the ct· lion issue from the city's point ropolillll .area> of Baltimore and of view by describing the Wuhinaton. might he To the north is the Beltsville A1ricultural Research Center (BARC); to the east, the NASA/Ooddard facility; and to the south, the Oreenbeh Pork, operated under the U .11. Park Servic:c. In addition. ling throu1h the city is the Baltimore-Wubington Parkway, which, allhou1h a major north· south artery. main- Caiaed accordina to parkway slalldanb ud monitored hy the U.S. Park Poli<:e. rtNI-IIIJt toR,., Df .. ,.,., flrDUU; + hu• lndtJmuni MtllmDfll ... """-'tl 1M .., .11111111 ,.,. For their imponance in pr<>- vidi na portions of the open spocc thai .........,... and impo<ll on the city, each of theae entiticia wu incl..tod on a list of topico thai lhc cunent chy council asked to diacusa witb this district•a repescntadvea Nt -the u.s. St.:ay 11 rs u ·tel S·narw .Pa•l s..t>uM ......... Milllolatl. The occasion was I dinner mcetin1, hold Friday evenin1. June 19 at the Oreenbelt Marriott. It was attended by Hoyer and ._ of hia aidea, An- drew Quian Corey piecemeal developmenl that has occurred on the BARC propeny over lhe last few decades. In this time. one or another tenant. such as the Federal Courthouse and USDA Headquarters. has taken over some of the space. 1 At an earlier lime. the laraest of these was the seamen I assigned to the· Space Agency for the Ooddord Cooter. White particularly high· lighted the impact on the lrans- portat&oft infrastructure of lheae developmenta. ''The eDvitoR· , ....... ba-. bave boca cnor· 1110011, .... said. Mayor Judith Davis aarced. .. Greenbelt always seems to be lut to lie notified," she poioted out. "We would like be part of the planning proceu; we have backl'ound and knowl· u cquivalcltl to Ccntr•l Pork for the city of New York in what they offer this area in grccnspacc and a respite from urban conges- tion. Hoyer concurred that pn:serv· ina thea open aR:a was Impor- tant. Ht reminded the group of the hard work of Sarbanes, Mikullld, m-lf and then-Rep- McMillan, when 8,000 - ol Ft. Meade were doclored ...... Through their cOIIIbincd effon. they WOR able to.lltavelltio ................ I wildlife Nftop, oiocum-J the dcaire ol thO Rcopn admin· illrllion, which woukl have sold it for development. Pn:scrvin1 this IMd JeqUilcd "a lOUJh 6Jht." Hoyer aiid. · · . "BARC has been essentially S.IIOYEl,-5 CcnaaciiBean:Poat omce Plaas l'o .. Lar.er Baildiag, Acreage bJ AIIIIM W ._ JlOIIII ...-vice make the buildin1 The Oreenbelt City Council - . ..... ,.plar than square, so told the U.S. Poetal Service lo that it could push some of the deliver on • ..,- parkiq spaces away from to build ill - facility on dtnlo Wi- Onon. City Mana1er acres instead of live acrea of. Michael Mclaaahlin recom- laad, thai lite blueprinll novalcd monded oliminatinJ tho storm on July ., 11 a city council mausemeat pond on the pr<>- wort.aion. posed site and channelin1 the The JlOIIII service is p1Mait11 water to the pond aoross the to cOIIIIrllcl a 20,000 fool -.1 Celia Craze, director of buildina- the _.._- .,._.,and CCJmmunity dovetop. of On QICII Drive ond H.towr -. .,..,., .... s lltlftina the build- Partway. It would be loc:IIOd II ins to! the IOUihwest corner of the 101110 distaDcc from. both - site ""' uaUol on-- parkin1. ud- Olld llllllh of the s- I In, addition, Craze and buildi!oJ. lloweww, II a Septela- Coullici'-eiRber Thomu White ber 1996 city council -ito briftl customers IIIlO the wortseulooo, the poatal service buildllla off On Olett Drive but had previously said it would die ...... .,.K;e inteada to use search for a three-acre site to the eltilti•l office .,.t entnnce build a 15,000 ....... , foot facil· on "-over Parkway for its cus- ity. With .... oriliMI ...... two - llid Rc• lflrtcy, project acres would thus have .... ;.d IMIIOflir. Dltvis noted, however, unused between the Wlnd110r thai t1te - en1r111ee ia amall. Oreen wltll.,.bood and the pro- Harvey said the poatal service poecd poll ofllc:e. would take advantqe of the ••- "1 - Ill aee 11 muclt buffer istiq - on the BW Parlt- u pouiblt for the residoall." way. Thea pooca1 employees ..t Couacia-ber Rodney trucb would use Ora Olen Drive llid. "Mow the whole lhi,.. to- to 0111er the be said. The wan!. propoMd post office .would in- ,._. ..... Neoolool c .. tltreo full-service .-.. _ _. I WIIJIPiool -ion, I aclf.....,ice May• Juditll Dllola aiol. 1b J11 area. and poll o'ffice bo•ea ..... , ola ...... farlll6.......,.. ·lfan!IJ aiol. a.-11e11...... ,.. o- . .- .... ca n -a ........ ·l!dlllri· ....... ..... ••• . ·'7':,. tail services in Roosevelt Center but that the major oporations would take place 11 thel, new pro- posed building. ! ..J doa•t know I Beat 1he Rush Pleue sive ... your copy on Mondays or et least by - OD -n-laya. ·We - try• ina 1101 10 pi sw.... ,ed 1\Jes- day ........ . How are they aelected? The a elected chair of- the Labor O.y Festival co-lttee aelecll tbe coliullittee cltair. The chair, In turn, aelects doO other memben. The commlaio docs its work be- hind closed doon. Besides JC· lcctin1 each ye.'s recipient, the committee also plans the -anta cemnony, .., ...... for pUblicity for the award, and lOOks contribu- tion• and sifts for the rccipiOOL For the put two yean. the Orcenhclt Rotary Club has made aubltanlial cash conlributi0111 to cover the coot of the pnlll'llll and: to poy for the teCOJIIltion pt.quci for the honoree. The committee welcomes the donation of othet sipificaat aifll thai can be pre;. aented to each yoar•a wiancf. · Peraons iriterealecl ia m:aklna a donation· should cootact lid Bimcr at 101-474-92100. ! Qee'W f ola-..! What dooli k take to bocCJii,e .... OUIIIanllilll citb&n? The ... . vious 26 nocipletU _., in a wide ..,...-., of Wa'k.·lf ..... _..,. .... _ .... oi .... 10·'• ............... . - --:..-·1 I

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Page 1: E E N B E I. T Beat Pleue dayA three-week homestay pro eram ror studenu from Spam IS seek.1ng hosts in lhe Greenbch area. 1be 29 it:udents apd 14 to 21 wall arrive on Auaust 4 and

. ·_:;:·~·' '.\

E E N B E I. T

I Alexander. as well as by Jeanie ed1e that could be useful." luerov, rlCid representative for Altlllllar Cain! Park!

successive eilll' •liu,nciils -yy..n.

Sarhones, and Anthony laWIOIICe, Coulldlmotlber Alan Tum~ll assistant 1o Mikulski. su·IICited that the combi ed

BARC ~ Oreenbo~ Paot, city of G,.en t,

Coundlmember Thomas BARC, aad the Palu•cnt Wil ifc White introduced the prescrva· Center, proportionate to the ct· lion issue from the city's point ropolillll .area> of Baltimore and of view by describing the Wuhinaton. might he consi~red To the north is the

Beltsville A1ricultural Research Center (BARC); to the east, the NASA/Ooddard facility; and to the south, the Oreenbeh Pork, operated under the U .11. Park Servic:c. In addition. cut~ ling throu1h the city is the Baltimore-Wubington Parkway, which, allhou1h a major north· south traffi~ artery. ~ main­Caiaed accordina to parkway slalldanb ud monitored hy the U.S. Park Poli<:e.

~We rtNI-IIIJt toR,., Df .. ,.,., flrDUU; + hu• lndtJmuni MtllmDfll ... """-'tl 1M ~mtui."

.., .11111111 ,.,.

For their imponance in pr<>­vidi na portions of the open spocc thai .........,... and impo<ll on the city, each of theae entiticia wu incl..tod on a list of topico thai lhc cunent chy council asked to diacusa witb this district•a repescntadvea Nt -the u.s. con1rou~Rop. St.:ay 11 rs u ·tel S·narw .Pa•l s..t>uM ......... Milllolatl. The occasion was I dinner mcetin1, hold Friday evenin1. June 19 at the Oreenbelt Marriott. It was attended by Hoyer and ._ of hia aidea, An­drew Quian an~ Corey

piecemeal developmenl that has occurred on the BARC propeny over lhe last few decades. In this time. one or another tenant. such as the Federal Courthouse and USDA Headquarters. has taken over some of the space. 1

At an earlier lime. the laraest of these encroachment~ was the seamen I assigned to the· Space Agency for the Ooddord Cooter.

White particularly high· lighted the impact on the lrans­portat&oft infrastructure of lheae developmenta. ''The eDvitoR· ,....... ba-. bave boca cnor· 1110011, .... said.

Mayor Judith Davis aarced. .. Greenbelt always seems to be lut to lie notified," she poioted out. "We would like •~ be part of the planning proceu; we have backl'ound and knowl·

u cquivalcltl to Ccntr•l Pork for the city of New York in what they offer this area in grccnspacc and a respite from urban conges­tion.

Hoyer concurred that pn:serv· ina thea open aR:a was Impor­tant. Ht reminded the group of the hard work of Sarbanes, Mikullld, m-lf and then-Rep­~Tea McMillan, when 8,000 - ol Ft. Meade were doclored ...... Through their cOIIIbincd effon. they WOR able to.lltavelltio ................ I wildlife Nftop, oiocum-J the dcaire ol thO Rcopn admin· illrllion, which woukl have sold it for development. Pn:scrvin1 this IMd JeqUilcd "a lOUJh 6Jht." Hoyer aiid. · ·

. "BARC has been essentially S.IIOYEl,-5

CcnaaciiBean:Poat omce Plaas l'o .. Lar.er Baildiag, Acreage

bJ AIIIIM W ._ JlOIIII ...-vice make the buildin1 The Oreenbelt City Council - . .....,.plar than square, so

told the U.S. Poetal Service lo that it could push some of the deliver on • ~liMI ..,- parkiq spaces away from to build ill - facility on dtnlo Wi- Onon. City Mana1er acres instead of live acrea of. Michael Mclaaahlin recom­laad, thai lite blueprinll novalcd monded oliminatinJ tho storm on July ., 11 a city council mausemeat pond on the pr<>­wort.aion. posed site and channelin1 the

The JlOIIII service is p1Mait11 water to the pond aoross the to cOIIIIrllcl a 20,000 ~ fool -.1 Celia Craze, director of buildina- the _.._- .,._.,and CCJmmunity dovetop. of On QICII Drive ond H.towr -. .,..,.,....s lltlftina the build­Partway. It would be loc:IIOd II ins to! the IOUihwest corner of the

101110 distaDcc from. both - site ""' uaUol on-- parkin1. ud- Olld llllllh of the s- I In, addition, Craze and buildi!oJ. lloweww, II a Septela- Coullici'-eiRber Thomu White ber 1996 city council -ito briftl customers IIIlO the wortseulooo, the poatal service buildllla off On Olett Drive but had previously said it would die ...... .,.K;e inteada to use search for a three-acre site to the eltilti•l office .,.t entnnce build a 15,000 ......., foot facil· on "-over Parkway for its cus­ity. With .... oriliMI ...... two - llid Rc• lflrtcy, project acres would thus have ....;.d IMIIOflir. Dltvis noted, however, unused between the Wlnd110r thai t1te - en1r111ee ia amall. Oreen wltll.,.bood and the pro- Harvey said the poatal service poecd poll ofllc:e. would take advantqe of the ••-

"1 - Ill aee 11 muclt buffer istiq - on the BW Parlt­u pouiblt for the residoall." way. Thea pooca1 employees ..t Couacia-ber Rodney ~ trucb would use Ora Olen Drive llid. "Mow the whole lhi,.. to- to 0111er the rac~ity. be said. The wan!. the~- propoMd post office .would in-

,._. ..... Neoolool c .. tltreo full-service .-.. ~--- _ _. I WIIJIPiool -ion, I aclf.....,ice

May• Juditll Dllola aiol. 1b J11 area. and poll o'ffice bo•ea • ....., ola ...... farlll6.......,.. ·lfan!IJ aiol. a.-11e11......,.. o- . .-....ca n -a ........ ~...........,tllllthe ·l!dlllri· ....... ;.-~.-..~,. .....

••• . ·'7':,.

tail services in Roosevelt Center but that the major oporations would take place 11 thel, new pro-posed building. !

.. J doa•t know I

Beat 1he Rush Pleue sive ... your copy

on Mondays or et least by - OD -n-laya. ·We - try• ina 1101 10 pi sw....,ed 1\Jes-day ........ .

How are they aelected? The a elected chair of- the Labor O.y

Festival co-lttee aelecll tbe coliullittee cltair. The chair, In turn, aelects doO other memben. The commlaio docs its work be­hind closed doon. Besides JC·

lcctin1 each ye.'s recipient, the committee also plans the -anta cemnony, ..,...... for pUblicity for the award, and lOOks contribu­tion• and sifts for the rccipiOOL For the put two yean. the Orcenhclt Rotary Club has made aubltanlial cash conlributi0111 to cover the coot of the pnlll'llll and: to poy for the teCOJIIltion pt.quci for the honoree. The committee welcomes the donation of othet sipificaat aifll thai can be pre;. aented to each yoar•a wiancf. · Peraons iriterealecl ia m:aklna a donation· should cootact lid Bimcr at 101-474-92100. !

Qee'W f ola-..! What dooli k take to bocCJii,e

.... OUIIIanllilll citb&n? The ... . vious 26 nocipletU _., ~'

in a wide ..,...-., of • Wa'k.·lf ..... _..,. .... _ .... oi .... W.~-

10·'• ............... . ---:..-·1

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Page 2: E E N B E I. T Beat Pleue dayA three-week homestay pro eram ror studenu from Spam IS seek.1ng hosts in lhe Greenbch area. 1be 29 it:udents apd 14 to 21 wall arrive on Auaust 4 and

.................. ~------~~--~-----------.~------------------~----~~~~~---~c~-.. --·----I Letters to the Editor I Thank You. PuiJUe WOII'bl

Those: or ... who lalu: daily walks orpund ar-bclt ....... have

Po8t0ftice (Coo._.rr-_t) from the public. and a chain-link fence would CtlCOII1JlM5 the build· ing, Harvey 1 said . Councilmember Putens said he did nol like lhal type of fence.

· nolltoa1 but pnile fill' the ctty'a Public Works Dqllnmelt AI usual. their c~lul pnopontioot, along with thai of the Police Dqllnmcnt. ......... the .,.._.,. and &afety or those: who anended the 4dt of July fireworks display. Bill no1 previously noted w .. their repoir of the bodly eroded lake polh. Hole& in the walkway bod bceoo follod and then loood& or ..... el carefully spread 10 elimonal< ..... few places. prinoarily alotl& the souch shore, thai liod become maJor noud holes after every nin. 1bc ne1.t real downpour may LeSt the ~t of . rhos solutoon. but ol bodes well to pall thai teso

Only a few walkers were OUI lO take the1r constitutional .-tuld the lake on the momong of July S. They moght have eopecteol lo find poo;t-celebralion debns 11 every lum. ln>IUd they found • (*to. pns· une in 1ts appearance - all Inter 'learcd awl)'. all u.h bends emp-­ued, nothing to show how many hundreds had enjoyed themlelve~ a1

t1w spot the nisht befon:. And I'Crl"'mbcr. this was a Soondoy mom· 1ng - rKM a Rplar work day for "the Pubbc Worb 51.aff! We thmk they deserve a spec1al s.alute for tbm dedication to ktqnng Greenbelt bcauulul

~by August 17 To Vole In Primary

Counly residenb who are not rogj5teml to vote ..- do so by 9 p.ra. on Mondoy. Allplst 17. in or­der to vooe in the September I~ 1'1-Wnory E.lo:tion. AI the time or reglsualioo. a citizen may choose to JOin a political party. Only Democnlic and Republtcan 181"" hold primariu.

To Rgi51Cf by mail. residents may call 301-627-2814 anytime ud leaY< their name. addras and odqlllooc ltlllllber. A form will be mailed within three days. lbe hearing ompUcd should call mo 301-627-3)52 Monday through friday. 8:30a.m. 1u 4:30p.m._

Mail rqislration apphcations obo moy IJe obtained • any (lOll office. libnry, municipal olfoce. sc-hool or -social service offtte in the county. Fill ouo the lomt and

- to ... - ol ElectioaL For quesliotos 01' further inflll'·

malion call the Electiott olllce II ·301-'ISB270. . ... . ,, Golden Age Club by~~

The .... ...on1 or the Golden Age Club will be on July l9; Grcenbell writer Vir1ifti1

· lleaodtomp wiU opeai< .- .,...,..._ ~ "'-lland H~ ... CWJ mcm·

ben are encourq:ed lo brine a

me:~ to ~ lma Davis 11 the birtNpy ...... and to ._ from Albolta Tomplo:ins. Membcn ... remindod 10 chock nola for "Code Red" weather - it's ~!!

A check lor $810 (for lhe

§enol-• Kid to Camp ~) -praeotted to Communily Ce•ller

A three-week homestay pro­eram ror studenu from Spam IS

seek.1ng hosts in lhe Greenbch area. 1be 29 it:udents apd 14 to 21 wall arrive on Auaust 4 and deport on Aul"'l 2S .

These sto.odeltt> speak Enkhsh. are fully onsurcd and brin1 theor own spending money. Most do not need to ·be in a home with su­

pervisiOn duriag the day. They are anx1ous to cxpC:ricnce the Amencan way or lile and 10 """" Spanish cultu.R with their hosls.

The prosram is administered by EF Edu.:alio)nal Homestay Prcr gram!!, a non-profit OIJanizatton based on Cambridge. Massachu· sctb. EF is ll'te largest OIJanlza· lion of Jts kintl. hu arraagcd m· 1emati.onal visits for D'WCf IOO,<XX> students, aDd bears full liahihty fill' the prognjn.

HosiS are asked to provide meals and a loving environment for ttoe.e ......... Hollin& "fami­lies" need not have childrtii . many young couples, familieo; w1th preschoolers and retirees hllve had wo4Mierful e1.pericnces hotttins Shiden ...

For more ilformarion call Hopo al 301-474-51l9.

The Best Pion I ap-ee wilh your ed11orial in

the July 16 Ne•l> Rc~icw in 1hat city park land should nol be used to add park1ng: space to Green R1dgt Hou .. c It IS pro· pm.ed to do th1" 1n providing parkmg space at the rear of lhe hu1ld1ng. But that ll> the leasl obJe4.:t&onal pan of 1hosc two proposed solullon' To me rhc environment bthcllcl>, mconvc­RJencc. and sccurlly are much more •mportanl n:J .. ons for not hu1ldmg parking 1n the rear of 1hc hu1ldang.

Plan 6 of the nngsnal de· l>igns invoi\'Cl> only Green R1dge House property. Thai ill to e1pand the park1ng lot di­rectly in front or the main en­trance. However. J believe the alternative of angled. parking along Ridge Road to be lhc hc:st plan that ha!! come up so far.

Council docs wear two hats. And the p<Oposed angled park· 1ng would help not only Green Ridge House reWdents but also the resadents ahmg Ridge Road hetwcen Southway and Gardenway. And all the cosh could be pa1d from Green R1dge House tunds. Wouldn't theo;e two hah lonk _good on Council?

Jim Cauela

Thanla Charlie and f.lazahcth Nash

would like to !-.UY "thanks" to their neighbor~ and friends (es­pecially the Gulden Age Club memhers and St. Huch'~ parish· 1nncrs) for their prayers, cards, and many olher a~.·ts of kind­ness.

It ha~ been "a long road" since Charlie's heart surgery in Fchruar), but ~ have made it because, once aaam, it has been proven lhat .. Greenbelt Is Great~" May each or You and your loved one·; receive many blessings. esvecial_l)' good health.

Liz

~i,... Joe McNeol, who -pindHtiuina for Rcctalion Dim:· 10r H011k lrvina. The mottey ia bcina IOicd fill' needy Greenbelt dtildmL .

Mon ... •- being accepMd NOW IOr~ ...... CMc Honor.

The Jaly birthday prize wu _by...,.~50-50

- - by Kalherillc Rc)'tloldl .. yaun lnlly. .

Olololaa. Aaen ... ......,. ~ID.....,..n(willl ... ...... ) lito ONatbelt 1ft Dq.t-~- ltcKue Squad ..t the

1 ONotibelt M-. '

Volunleln Needed The Maryl..t Food C0111111it·

tee i& ....t.iltl vol .. teen and or­l:uizatiODI to coordinate local Voter reaislration drivea ot IO •tafT a voler re1istration cable ibiD& the oummer. Call 301-699-lBOO IO volunteer.

.... News Review's disPlaY advertising rates

will increase

August 1, 1998 J

to $6.25

Fewer. Cars, Not More Parlcing

I am concemcd dtal the county code~ lor (lllltin8 in new constnoction art: being brouBhl up in rogatd to the (*lo.ina probleom ao Green Ridge H"""' All thai haJr pens when then: is TIXft parking i..<>

thai pooplc g<l m<R <3> until all the '~"'= .. ll!iOd up. uving with bgll pootOng is a piox we I"Y for pocking so many people in among the cool shady ..... and gardens that make Old Gn:enhek such a bcwliful town. If all of GHI were oo add wrface parking to he up to chis dubious.

lan<J.waoling code. the Gotenhclt """ wouki be much me worse fur it.

We don't need more surface parl<ing hen:, we need fewer car.;,

and tTKX"C people willing to walk a few bloc~~! lo the parking already available near GRH. An incentive might be to designate some (58)'

10) of lhc parkmg permits for GRH rcstdenb and staff to r"a~uire thai the holde" e1tha: ·

aJWay<> park on a street at least 500 lect away from GRH

or. get nd of 1hcir ~:ar~ (resi­dents ooly>

In rerum. ~ial pennil holders would rcu:n .. c ~ HUI per yea-. TIEse spo;.ial pdlT\IL'i wuu&d lx: av.Ulahlc: on a firsl-comc firsH.crved has1s, or tm.,gh a 1<10<1)' of more than the aJ. lonaJ numhcr of GRH ~•dents <X"

soaff st<p forwanl. It seem~ 1herc '' no shortage of

money to upmot trees and pave garden~· other ~olutions should be as worthy of ~tudy and funding as those more dc~tnx:tive ones. In 20 yean. we Will he glad we dKI not "pave par&kb:-.c a.nJ put up a park· ing lot."

Doole F'mk

Industrial Herbs Discovery Station

Discover how many everyday prodtx:ts are made from plants at this free informal, drop-in session lor all ages in the National Herb Garden al the U.S. National Ar· borelum Juiy 25·26, 1-3 p.m. For funher information call 202-245-2726.

"They cheapen ~ .... itecturc and the quolily of tiD t!dlity," he said. ''The facility need! lu he compatible with 1bc community." ...............

Harvey auured council that the building would most likely be composed of brick and blend into the community.

Davis also said the council wanted as much vegetation a" possible to rem~in on the pro­posed site. Harvey said the postal service preferred not to de­stroy existing trees. Purcns !lug­gcsted ~;onstructing islands with trees planted in them for the parl<ing lot. Councilmcmher Alan Turnbull concurred.

'"Give consideration to the landscaping of the trees· for the air they make, and the shade they give," Turnbull said.

The council w111 meet with the postal service next week to re­view the revised blueprint haSt."ti on council's comments.

Trdk eatmina In other business, council abo

met wilh some residenls ul Windsor Green and with Cra1.c. They reviewed alternatives to the traffic calming device on Hanover Parkway near the Exxon station that prevents motorist~ lraveling toward Ora Glen Drive from making a lefl across the BW Parkway. Craze said she will work with council and the resi· dents 10 achieve a mutual solu· tion.

Silver Wings Band- ..... To Play at Watkins

The Aar fon;e country band .. Silver Winp'' will perform in a free con,ert on Thursday, July 30, al 6:30 p.m. al Watkins Re· gional Park. Bring a picnic din­ner (or buy food there~ a blanket or beach chair and enjoy the mu· sic. For more infonnauon, call 301·249-9220.

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The Greenbelt nicipal Swim. Team (GMST) all nded a mini swtm mcc1 on y, July 19 a1.

the Knights of C lumbus Sworn Club. Ten swim s participated m the mini-meet. i ·luding GMST. llus mini·meel w a ~.:ompetition fur swimmen: 10 rKI un<.ler. To encourage young s immcrs to par­ticipate. medals. were gsvcn tu ~w1mmcrs who m flr..t. :.ccond. and third place.

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At the Library Wednesday, July 29, Summer

Quest reading program. Goddard Space Flighl Ceater presents "Living in Space" at 2 p.m. for as:es 6·12.

P.J. StMytlmc. 7 p.m. for ages 4-6.

Thursday. July 30, Drop-in Sl<"))lime. 10:15 a.m. lor ag<li :1-5.

Used Books Needed

Children of aU acos nt<d tbe Rupab at Grftnway Center • pbolo by Proopern 7.evalloo

llu:. year, 40. n.'cnhclt swam­mers partu.·Jpated Agam. they d1d an el~:cllcnt j( h at the mecl. GMST won fi . pla~.:e wath 144 points total, the third consecutive year the learn as m finn place. All the swim were ex.ciled bc­~.:ausc they also won a big trophy for the team. IS trophy will he pla~.:ed m the showcase at the swam pool. PI sc visit lhc pool

It's that time again. The Grecnhelt Elementary Sehoul PTA will ~gm collecting used h<K>ks fur 1hcar used hook houth at the Lahor Day Festival.

Our Neighbors Our sympa1hy lu Jack Szafran

and family on the death of his wife and their mother, Irene.

Condolences to Peter F. SchulL, Jr .. and his family on the death of hi~ father, Peler F. Schut/., Sr., on Sunday. July 19.

Greenbellcr Raymond M. Hertz was recently named one of two 1998 GP Link Bar Leaders of the Year hy the American Bar Asso·· cialion Gencrat Practice, Solo and Small Firm Scclion. He was given the award for his contribu­tions to the Maryland State Bar and it-. General Praclice Section.

Marine Pfc. Atticus G. Locas, son of Brenda D. Lucas or Westway, recently ~.:omp1eted the Legal Services Spec1alis1 COU111it at Camp Lejeune. N.C. During the cight·week course, students learn to prepare legal documents such as charge sheets for trial by court­martial, processing of personnel cla1ms, .aad. leave requests; they also learn general administrative matters.

Kendal Eli~ Guinn. d3ughter of Freddie D. Guinn, has been named to the Dean's List for lhe spring semester at Elon College in Nonh Carolina.

Karla Annette Smith ha.-. been sele~.:ted for honors admissio'n to Mary Washington College 1n

Fredcnd.shurg, Va., for the fall nf 19YH. Critcna for huno~ admis­lo.ion indudc earl). applicalion. an ou11o.landing h1gh school perfor­mance record, and outstanding SAT scores.

Jane Love, Joc.:al arhst, club rncmhcr and social ochvist, fell off of her hack porch on May 31. She did not bn:ak anything. but a few days later she s1aned having difficulty standing. Her son look care of her until she could sched­ule a visiting nurse with her dcx:­tor. As she docs nol get outside very often, she would appreciate hearing from her friends. Her phont number is 301·474-8663. The- hest time to not can is durins her TV shows from I :30 lo 3 p.m., and evenings, when the phnne is tied up on the Internet

Air Force Airman Anthony W. Mmhy has graduated from basic milirary training at Lackland Air Force Base. San Antonio, TX. Mo~hy 1s the son of Patricia F. Mo,hy of Springhill l.anc.

City Notes The Horticultural Crew has

planted water lilies and other wa­ter-edge planb a1 Groenbell Lol<e and repaired sprinklen at the Lake Park enlrace.

The Specially Operations Crow cleaned up after the fireworks display and stored the equipment for nell year.

The Strq:ts Crew a)so asoistcd ;..~h , ... F- ..f ~u~, -...

GreenWay Center Gala Benefits Pageant

GATE Programs Begin on Channel 1 0

Greenbelt Access Tclcvasion.

Soarting Munday then: will be a drop·off hc.>l at Co-op and one m the Community Center by the gym

Fm large pickups please call Lynne al :101-345-4071. Over 2,000 adults and chil­

dren had the opportunity lo meet and greet the "Rugrats" characters Tommy. Angelica and Chuckie from Nickelodeon on the afrernoon of Sunday. July 19. · food sampling from Greenway Center's various res­taurants and Modell's hole in one golf puttmg conlesl gener­aled over S I ,()()(), which ben­efited the M1ss Greenbelt Scholarship Pageant System. "We were thrilled wlth the amount of community support the Rugrats and other activities generated. We sold tickets for 50~ and S 1.00 and ra1sed over SI.OOO in three hours," said marketing manager Stacy Hudson. This donation will he used to buy savings bonds for all girls who participate in 1he Miss Greenbelt Pageant during Labor Day weekend. Greenway Cent~r is managed hy Com· hined Properties, Inc.

Inc. (GATE) is aow aanng regu· larly scheduled programming, dedicated for its use on Channel B-10 every Wednesday. ~or Kjell (pronounced "Shell'') Forsting, GATE's Clecutive daree­tor, it m.U lhe beginning of put­ting Greenbelt's access program­ming "on the map." A recipient of numerous awards for his docu­mentary work in Sweden, Nor· way, India, and the United States, Forsting wishes to provide a~.:cc!-.!-. lo all.cilizcns bul is committed lo putting quality programming on the air. As a result, GATE re· quires prospective producers to have taken tbe video production class which Forsting directs, or In demonstrate knowledge 1n ~.:amcra 11peration.

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13 poinh; Joe Logan, Steven Stcwan and Kate Hillon with II points; and Alex Freire da Silva, Casey Cunner and Nathaniel Snyder with I 0 points.

Origami Workshop · Ever wondered how 10 make

a money gift into an interesting present? Then dnn'l miss the "Show Me the Money" work· shop on Friday. July ~I at I p.m. in the Scnwr C1a~!lroom al the Grcenhcll Community ('en· tcr. Eve Gresser will ~how par­ticipants how to fold cnsp one dollar bill!! anto variou1o. ~hape~. including a how lie, a lu.:ky duck and other animab. lntJr. estcd participanls need to pre­register at the Greenbelt Com· munity Center. No prevwus e1.perience is required, and par· ticipanls of all ages are wel­come. Each parl!l:ipant needs to bring rive crisp onc·dnllar bills with them to the work· shop.

Eve Gresser has hcen doing origami for 30 years and is a member of the Capital Folders. She currently teaches origami at the Oasis !'Ienior ccnlcr For mnre information. please call the Greenbelt CommunHy Ccn· ocr at 301·397·2208.

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· On· Saturday, July 25, GMST will hold lhe Divisional Mc:cl al Greenbelt pool. All si1. swim teams from A Division of Prince· Mont Swim League will panici­pote in this major annual cvenl All Greenbelt Swim Team swimmcn arc determined to swim their best time tn this meet. EvCI)'one is ia­vitcd to cheer for the Greenbelt Swim Team.

On July I , againsl Belair wim and Racquet IBSR) Club. final score was GMST 262 nt5 and BSR 274.

The first day's programmiitg

NASA Flight Center Space Camp for Kids

A free ''spa~.:c summer camp" fur kids will he held ao NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, July 29 · 31 and Auguso 12 · 14 (gradelo. 7 -9). Apphcauuno; arc available from 9 am. to 4 p.m., Monday throu~h Sunday, or call .10 1·2Xh·9041 The ohrcc·day • ~c~sinn will m~.·lude: :o.pa~.:e~:raft .: JcMgn anJ modd wcketry; lour~ • to uh~·r\C lahnl..ll/110, tc1o.t1ng and e"~o·alucttlon. '~'tcm mtc~ratlon.

lradm~ and data relay: planet garden'. lun.1r 'ample\ and l."r:t!Cflll!! :JI."IIVJIIL'\

GHI Notes The loll,,wmg mcctingl> have

hcen -.c.:hcdulcd NewsleUer Com· m1Uec · Mon., July 27, 7:30 p.m.; A&E Committee · Wed., July 29. 7:30 p.m.; Finance Committee -Thurs .• Aug. h. 7::10 p.m.; Wood­lands Committee - Wed., Aug. 12, 7:)0 p.m .. and Board nl Din:clun . Thur, .. Au~ . 13, 7:30 p.m. 'Jllesc meelln~~ will be hekJ in the < iiH RoanJ Room. Hamilton Place.

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our community. Wbi&c some: re­cipients have done volunteer work outside the community -considered in their s.clcction -the rec1plenb all have been noted fur their efforts 10 make GrecnbcU a better place in whk:h to hvc.

In I ~3. Dorothy Pyle:!~- wa.; ~cle~.:ted Outstanding Citilcn. Her prira:ipaJ activaty of note had been crime prevention. Bcs1des hcmg the dormnant force behtnd the Greenbriar cnmewalch pro­gram. she wu a leader of the en­ure community m crime prcven­uon aclivities.

Fift~cn yean. ago, the late Alben .Hertina was selected. AI had heen a communlly activtst m many atTain long before he won the award and he contmucd long afterward u well. He was the lcac.hng proponent of getting a c.:ounty hhrary hlult in Greenbelt. AI ai~J work¢ to rai!loe commu­mty suppon and provi(Jc dcfcn!o;C fund~ when lho. paper and It!<~ cdik"'~ were sued fur hhcl. After ret:ei~ing the award, AI went nn to support the Greenbelt Art~ Cen-=r hy giving three h1rttw.lay fund-ra1sine piano t.:onccrt.s.

Jim Cassels. who ret:eivcd the awiCfd in 197R, also has never \topped work1ng lO bcllcr Grucnhclt in many way'i. He was primarily rccogni1.ed a1 that time fnr tiis successful effort. to

·get. (he t.'IIY tn hu11d Knior citi1.cn housing - Green Ridge House Suh.:c then. Jim ha\ hccn a prin­.:Jpal leader m fonmna a new cu·· 09 lo run the 1fncef)' and drug s1orc at Roosevelt Center when ~ u\d t.:o·op, Greenbelt COlburn· .r!\ Ser\'ICC", decided hl scU the fltK"C.

! -··~? i You say that you know somc-unc who should he an Outstand­mg Clllt.en hut 1~n't yet'! That's ccrtamly pussthle Etther thai penon has not hcen nomiRated. an which t.:ase 1t ts up tn )IOU to send a letter or nommation, or that f1Cnon had hcen nominalcd hul not yet chQscn bet.:ause the committee could choox only one rrom among a lnng list or highly quahfacd nommecs.

The committee memhcrs rc· view cardully all lhc: information sent to them anti. because they are community acuvist.s, they add whatever olhcr mfonnatton the)'

know about each or the noml­nc:cs. Usually cnmmitlc:C mcmhc~ musl deliberate, ehminate and

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Augu~t. ..-ill select a refereed comb1ned-~;:on-cept plan. wh1c.:h they will !hen n:fine and modify The llurd ¢11aneU<. in Sepo<mbtt. will l'eVICW the COIICcpl plan as II

relalcs to plMnanJ dCIIlaltS su1.:h as 1ransp4)rt&t1on. e•v•ronmcnl lind publu: raclhllcs. The plan run1 group will also n:ach a t.:un-

5e05US on the fin.al """"""' plan At the fotanh charreUt: in Octo­ber. the pf&nDinJ J:roup Will

present and n:vJCw the fioal dnh of a prehminary plan and ~..:­

IIOnal map proposal. complete w1th text and maps. prior to suh-­mitt.al tu the Plannme Board for its approval and ··permiss.mn to pnnt."

Major Mary A. Baldauf ctted for Volimteerism

M-NCPPC Offers Special Services

The Maf)lland-Nab<Joal Capt141 Park and Plannmg Comnus~aon\ Spcc.:1al Populations divaswn I\ uffenn~ andus10n services for m· divadu.al\ whu arc deaf or hearing impajred and inlerested in .partx::l· pating m iu recreatiOMI actjvitie!<t and o;ummcr day camps.

The Department of Parks and Recreat1o1 ·~ staff mcludcs coun· !<telon whu are profadent m ~1gn language lnterprclativc scrv1c.:e~ wall he provided for ~pecaal

event~/programs and \ladeus equ1ppcd wuh du~ captaonang w1ll he prov1ded

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Because so many liXld people arc wurlung for the benefit of our clly. the c.:omml1t.:c urges nununa· turs not to give up af they have prCVIUU!<oly raaletJ tO ohtaan the wmmukc"!i suppon. Your fa\lor· lie could he thi~ year's winner

GIUObek resident ~aJ'" Mary Ana L. Baldaur re..:cntly receaved the Military Oubtandtng Volun· tcer Service Medal al a Pentagon ceremon)'. Arter h1ghllghting Baldauf's contrahulwns -m the Greenbelt commun1ty. Brigadier General Iame!. Hclmly. deputy t.:hlcf or the Anm. Rc\Crve. pre~

scnl<d the medal tu Baldauf. In froal or her ~.oworkers and

fnends. Helml) c.:ommcnded B~f fc::w her -.oluntccr work a.o; pre,ident of 1he Greenbelt Aquatic Boosters. <l1rl S~ouh and a vanety or ~ptm~ 1cam~. He al~o noted her lc.tder-.hap and ~upport role~ an lhc Re\earc.:h

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Road neighborhood, where she resides with her two children, Amanda and Andrew.

Helml)' noted that two Jeltcrs of recommendation from Gai I Drake. rormer coach or the Greenbelt Swim Team, and Caiiie Sh1elds, fonncr treasurer of lhc Greenbelt Swim Team and a Re­scan:h Road restdcnt,. were instru­mental in confirming BaJdaur ror this honor. Baldauf had also been named the Grecnbeh Swim Team Volunteer of lhc Year for 1996.

Baldauf. who is currently as· o;igne<.l a.\ the markl!ting officer in the Puhllt: Affairs offace of the Chief of the Arm)' ReM:rve, also volunteer!-. at Arena Stage in Wa\hangton, DC, is a field reprc· sentative lor the Women m Mili­tary Sen·a..:c to Amenc.:a mORlonal at Arlmgt<m Cemetery. and ra1ses funds fm vanou!-1 organi.t:ation~

thwughuul the .:ounty. She rc­c.:ently Jnmed the Pnnce George's County Comnuttce fur Employer Support of the- Guard and Re· ~er\le 1ft order to en!-.ure a solu.J rclataon!-.hap hetwecn county Anny Rescrvl!-ob and thclf employe~.

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Irene Szafran Irene Szafran. 74. of LakeSide

Drive died on Wedllelday. July 22 from a heart anack.

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Greenbelt ror 33 years. She wa .. a former member of the Greenbelt Homemakers Cluh.

Mrs. Szafran is surv1veU h) her husband Jack, daughter~ Carolyn Holland and Adrienne Varner, three grandchildren and sisters K. Jane Shon and Eli1a· hcth Knouse, Clearwater, Flonda

The family will recci\le friend~ at the Borgwardt Funeral Homl' on Friday, July 24 from 2·4 and 7-'J p.m. Services will be al the funeral home on Saturday. Jul~ 2S al 10 a.m.

Memorial contributwn~ m;" he made lo the Grecnhch Lihr..r; in Mrs. S1.afran\ name.

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maintai_.," ho wall on, ranind­ing council of the renaissance project Slill underway 10 n:novale the Center's aging buildings. Moot of !he de""klpnenl JII'I'5IRS on lho 8"ICI have been in the di· roction of BARC's ......,h com· ponen1. ho uid. He cilcd !he syn­eriW that can prevail when the personnel engaged in allied ,.. search missions can interact lhrough proximity.

The courthouse was another matter, he conceded, but can: was taken to see that it did not en­croach on wetlands. He agreed !hal further road development of Md 20 I (Edmonston Rd.­Kenilworth Ave.) was nol desir­able. "I would not like to sec a six-lane road go;ng lhroua:h BARC." he said.

Hoyer stressed lhat he has made clear 10 USDA officials and !hose from Olher federal asencies. as well as the counly, that they must seek input from Greenbelt in dealing with any expansion of 20 I. The cily has "legitima1< con· cerns," he said. He noted also !hal the planned oc<upancy of the USDA he.dquaners huilding has been downsized from 3,000 tn 1.300.

Goddard Faclllly Council seemed or IWO minds

about the Goddard Facility. They were concerned ahout plans not long a&o that it might be relo­cated. According to a briefing po­per pr=noed 10 !he legislali\'e """'· ''Goddan:J is a signifK:ant link in the region's economic developme-nt dWn. Much or the offK..--c space in the city," the statement continued, '"houses Goddard contra&.:ton. and o<hcr """"'" ...... K:eo:·

At the MIRe time they had been dismayed when the news b(pt.c in February that the Na­tional Oceamc and Atmospheric Adminislralion (NOAA) planned 10 huild a 3~.()()().square foot op­erations center on lhe Goddard campus.

Hoyer praised Mikulski's lead­ership, from her chairmanship of the Senate committee overseeing !he NASA program. in keeping the Goddard facility m Maryland. AI the same time he explained NASA's and NOAA's joint int=sl in relocating the Iauer's earth monitoring proa:ram rrom Camp Springs to Goddard. w"""" '""'I· lire observations arc crucial ror NOAA's endeavor. Again he de· scribed the synergy of the joint mission~.

Councilmember Rodney Roh~ ens deplored !he proposed siting of lhe NOAA huilding. however. noting lhat il would destroy a piece or woodland. when it could as well be placed on an open f101d. "[I seems SIUpid 10 desuoy the environment in order to study i~" he charJed. "We should be a bit smarter:· .White, however, noted lhat much of the Goddard open 'space is needed for NASA's antenna range.

In ~my c.e, NOAA is cumntly having "money problems." Hoyer "aid, implying that a move was nol imminent.

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roule. Hoyer io IUm prailed the idea.

He said thai ho wanl<d lo work hard "to miRimiu problems," .... pecially by keeping non-USDA facilities away from BARC. .. lfs a wonderful place:· he said ... and we w.~' to keep it a wonderful place. •

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'limon !hat the Baltimore· Wash­ington Parkway might be wid­ened, Hoyer assun:d her lhat it would be kept lo park way stan­dards, with relatively narrow shoulders. Only at interchanges had it been widened, he said, lo permit safer entrances and exits. The one remaining intersection

. still to be completed is that with Md 197.

AI the same time !he Park Ser­vice had headed off plans to use lho Plrtway as !he access rood for a proposed speedway in Anne Arundel Coullly near lho Parkway and the BWI access road. He also commended the Park Service for !heir use of !he walls along !he Plrlway !hat look like SlOne. This is !he rnall:rial of choice. he 11040d. tx:cau.e !he walls are l<infon:ed and lherefon: stronger and safer !han oc­lual !liOne5 and mortar.

Gr«Bbelt Park Council ai!IO expres.lied concern

about the portion of the original Jaeger 1rac1 inside Grcenbeh Park. which !he Park Servi<:c had hoped lo acquire. Greenbelt is worried that this enclave might be sold for pri\late dc\lelopmcnl.

The deal fell through, Hoyer said, because the price a.o;ked for the tract-$4 to S million-wa\ "too oulrageously expensive." Anderson commented that they had hoped for a land swap but that it hadn't worked out. "Let's take another crack at it," Hoyer n:plied.

Other._ Two other concerns of council

had nothing to do with greenspat.·c issues. One wao; the problem of transportation or nuclear waste, which cltizcns had requested that they bring up. Unfortunately lherc is .. no alternalive" to trans· porting it, Hoyer said.

Currently nuclear wasle i~ stored al lhe Calven Cliffs plant. By 2010 it must he removed. Thai ls ''not a ggod place for storage," he pointed out, since it is on the Bay shore and ncar a heavily populated area. On the other hand, very high slandard~ have been established for the containers and the method of transporling such malerials, he said.

Finally, councilmcmbcr Ed­ward Putens broughl up the iliSUC of the ~igh numhi:r of bankruptcy

Has Four Big Tree Champions

., Dwallly Sacher Oreenbctlen love their trees.

but did you know our town boasts four 1pecimens that ire 1111M111g the 31 Big Tree Champi· 0111 of Prince George's County? Not !hat all of !hose lreeS are so very call, u they range in heigh!· from 22 to 73 feel; bul each is larp for iu apecies.

Greenbelt's Big Four are among the 31 "l"''!"st and grand­est .. in the county. according to the Maryland-National Capital Perk and Parking Commission (MNCPPC).

Two of Gr<enbell"s champions are local<d in Schrom Hills Park . One, a Deodu Cedar, i~ a 46-foot everarecn with a circumfer~ cnce or s·2" and a ~;:rown spread of 51 feel. The other IS a 47-foot loaJieaf pine with a 5' <ir· cumrcrence.

The smallesl lree is a Star Magnolia at lho' Community Cen­ter. It is 22 reet high, with a cir­cumference of 1'8" and an IS' crown spread. The 1alle51 lree is a 73' london Plane near the Grecnbell Pus! Office. with a <ir­cumferencc of 6'7".

Anyone wishing to nominate a candidate for lhe Big Tree Cham· pion lisl should call Chris Wagnon a1 301-627·n7o.

Marietta House Walk-in Tours

Marielta, the federal period home or Supreme Court Justice Gabriel Duvall, is npcn for walk-_. in lotus Friday. July 31 from II a.m .• 3 p.m. and Sunday, August 2. noon to 4 p.m. Special tour!o for children ages 5 · I I arc being offered on Fridays in July 11nd August. There is a small fee. For more information 'all 301-464·5291 or lTY 301-69'1-2544.

f11ing" and abuse of the sys1em · ttvough multiple filing11. He c.:itcd m P'Jrlll'Uiar the injust~t:e tu home· c1wncr asM~t.:aatinns-cspccially

\mall one!<t-when une or two homcnwnc~ file over and over ror hankrupl<y reliC!. Dunng the pe· riod following the filing no on~ can receive muncy for any ohli~ gatnms accrued by the dehlor, in­c.:luding assuc.:aation fees and mongage payments.

Hoyer commented th"at the Hnu~ had rec.:entl)' passed lcgis­latum, wh1ch he had supported, that require~ dchton to pa)' any part or lhcir debt that the)' arc ahle to. The bill has been ap­pru\led hy the Senate judiciary committee, he ~aid, and will be hroughl hcfon: !he full Senale.

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While - the issue of heavy ~ralf~e illll'l"l .. the i~ or Greenbelt Rd. and Cipriano Rd. and the ...try NASA employee entrance. A. • means or control· ling the amount of lnllf1< aener· aled by NASA employeeo, Mayor Davis queolioned why a shullle Cclalxt !ip. Jim Pmtler al 381.,507.Sll could not be arranged from the for •II(Jllllcatlaa· Gr<enbelt MebO lllalion dira:dy IO ClASS SIZE IS UMI'I'D) TO zo. the NASA facility. bypusina the ,.-......,_ diiiiiiDe II A- 14 19911

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rived, it is time for residents to JnaMF their refuse to minimize odors. This io eopecially impor­lanl since n:IUio io now collecl<d once a week. Here are some timely tipo.

Any refuse thai might smell should be lightly wrapped or sealed in plastic bags. Allhough !his procedure will not stop decay. il wHI confine it to the bag. Wrapped rood scraps can .be Slored in the freezer until collec­tion day. when il will !haw slowly. enough !hal it will not smell.

Wrapping garbase also pre­vents it from spilling into your garbage can. On collection day. it's wise to lene your garbage can open to let it air out. The • better your garbage is wrapped, the less problem you will have with spills and ndoo;. If &.-hag< is spilled, wa.\h out the can and lei il dry. Give the refu.<c: collec­tion crews a break!

Recycle Empty Plastic ' Pesticide Containers

Maryland S..:n:tary of Agri<:ul­lure Henry A. Virts. D.V.M. an· nounced !he kickoff of !he 19'18 empty plastic pesticide recycling program.

The container recycling pro-­gram w1ll help meet the commit­menls of the Cheupeak.e Bay To~ics Rc:dt.K:tioa UMl Prc"VentiQn Slralegy. Rinsina and n:cyolinJ empty pesticide conlainen n:duca the polential for contamination of ground waler and the Chesapeake Bay while saving valuable landfill space.

The clolesl recycling center to Greenbelt is on the Beltsville Ag· ricultural Research Center, Budd­ing 202, Visitor Center on Powder M11l Road. The firs! collf:clion will be on July 31.

ATTENTION PROSPECTIVE HOMEOWNERS

Greenbelt Homes, Inc. (GHI), one of the largest and most established housing cooperalives in the country, is offering brief and informative pres~ntalions designed to introduce cooperative life style to The presentation will explain what a how it operates, what services are provided and financing sources which are available. infonnation will be useful to you whether or not purchase membership in the cooperali.ve or purchase a home elsewhere. This is opportunity for you to learn about GHI in a atmosphere and afford you lhc opportunity to make informed decision about your future housing needs.

The ncxl presenlations will be held on:

Monday, Auplt 3, 1998 Saturday, Aupst l9, 1998

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Call now to reserve on ntry in the Orecabelt Lobor Day Feo­tivol Talcnl Sllow; the Festival is 1ooliiq for commuoity talent to participolo. .._ioul porticipools incla.ded siaacrs. bands, line dancen. conmNftMy chain, musi· cians, 101pel sin,en, spiritual dancen, ond IIKlf<. The fiRI IU·

ditions will be held II the Com­munity Cent<:r Tuesdoy. July 28 at 7 p.m. ConlBCt Dennis Lewis at 301·552·9078 for more infor· mation or to reserve a space. s....-. ...........

July 28 is the deadline to ploce "" Ill. notice or gr<Otin1 in the 1998 Greenbeh Labor Day Festival Souvenir ProJram. The Souvenir Ptopam wa an innova­tion .,in the 1997 Festival and turned out to be very populu wilh fcllival visilon and busi~ ncsses and organiulians who supported the Festival throuah advertisements. The 1998 Festival Proa;ram li51S all events, bu fea­tures on entertainers and other FestivaJ "stars," presents pictures and profiles of the Miss Greenbelt Pageant participants, prov1dn the history and bttck­sround of key Festival activities, and gives everyone the infonna· tion they need to fully enjoy the Festival. The Program is on sale throughout the Festival &rounds. To support the Labor Day Feiti· val, Grccabelt dtizens and r_,j. hes, t..ineues and orpnizaliotts, groups and proarams can buy space in the proaram. Sinere line. huaineu. card, and quarter, half, and lull·pase size ads are available. Contact Feslivol Prosi· dent Rick Ransom at 301·441·

IS97 or J-ne Hiule)o II 301· 3-45-4154 for more illlarmation. Rid.· abd ~ are.., 1bo con­lllets for boloi...... ud sroups wbo ovould tike to spoosor an evetll lw a:dYity of the Festival. Thole 1 coalr'Htuti0111 ue recoa­nilzd ijl die s..-Yr Ptopam .. in the N~ws Review, or in signs

~ * Festivol pounds. Apin this ys-, ~ Cena wiD oponoor Kids' Day 011 Salur· day of the LAbor Doy weekend. That day features .-..inment, James. IIICIICtivities for cllildren from tQddlen to &cen&.

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munity 1roups, offtc1als and Greenbleh lcOden announcin& the 1998 Labor Day Fea~ival Out· standina Citizen award. Anyone can not~~inole a Greeabelt rWdent wbo has coatributed sipifiCantly to the community. Put winners have led youth or seaior activl­lies, directed major v.,.._,. pro­grams. led efforts to improve the city, .directed campaips to save commulily instilutions or helped in othel ways. The Ouuwlding Citizen is -.ounced II the Open· ing Ceremonies of the Festival. For mon: information or an ippli­catioft. <:all Commiuce Olair Ed Bimer at 301·474.9200. August 10 is the deadline for submilting a nomiMtioa.

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Therc:i's a volunteer job for students in &rides 7 llvough 12 01 tllis y-·• LAbor Doy Feslival. Students needing community hours c1n work the Festival weekend, or in activities prepar· inc for the weeltewd. Jobs in­clude wOI;kin1 in the infonnalion booth, SQttina up displays and

_,. fer infomiiioil day ud !he vorious llllows, selliRJ bro­chures IIICI tickets, handins OUI · fUIS aad other nateriab. nsnniq_ errands and m•ny other jobs. The Festival w~l try lo match Sludenb' i- witll the Vlricty of jobs which .. available. This is an euy and fun way to rack up thole volunteer houn. Call J0011ne Hinsley at 301·3-45-4154 for more information. ~Doy~ The 1998· Festival is filled

with top-(Juality entertainment. 10erc's. somethi1g for everyone! Joe Pipik and his Backpack Pup­pets, The Amazing lula, and Bndses to Bliss will be provid· ing areat entertainment for the kids as well u for "grown-up kids" on Saturday of the Labor Day weekend, traditionally Kids' Day at the Festival. Norman E\lans wiiJ be performing con­temporary jazz and the Chromat· lcs will return to the Festival St&~e with their a capella har­mony. Back for a repeal com· mand performance, the Night­hawks will entertain with rllythm and blues. Blackberry, the Cajun band which entertained for Greenbelt Day. will perform dur· 1ng the Labor Day Festival. Ida Seibert IS a ~mger noted for her unique style. For the first time the Lahor Da\ entertainment in­cludes "ska:: a combination of big band, !<>Wing and reggae which will ht performed by Seven Cents John Hill, the pride or Ha11rc de Grace, will be returning to entertain with his 't'oice and intere~ting repertoire. Look for the Southwest Virginia Cloggcrs, a grcut h1t on the stage · and w1nner of many parade awards. Anoth!!r hig band per­forming at the i:estival is a new. comer lo G(etAbelt bul d. the "pride" of Balllmme. Pride is a high energy top-40 band which really ~nows how to get the crowd gmng. Greenbelt's own Double Dut<hen perform and the Festi11.d entert•inment wraps up

wilb lbe sonJS country bancl, the miL The flcslivol fealllla new· comcra aod repeal perfonKra, coaecmporary souads and more tradilional performcn. All m all. areat variely but one: c~ el­...- - top Right entalainmet~t throoaJbout the entire LAbor Oaf weekcad.

lAbor Doy Cnft Sllow Applications are now available

for the Labor Day Crall Sbow and Sale to be held Saunday, Sept<:m· ber ~- Spaces arc limited so inter­ested crafters should contact the Recreation Departmenl at 301-397·2208 for an application which will be accepted on a fint-come. first·scrve basis~ Crafts at pa5t shows have included all typa of needlework; ceramics; work in 11one, wood aod other aubatanc:es; jewelry; paintinas and photo· gnphs; and more. Applic01ions .., due by Ausust 21.

Pllolo Sbow '98 Prospero and Anne 2'..evallos

will again be in charge of the Greenbelt labor Day Festival Photo Show. This show will in­clude photographs done by !he most novice photographer to the most advanced professional. New this year will be the inclu­sion of computer graphics and other desk-top imaging. Awards will be given for best prints in these categories: landscapes. nower and gardens, wildlife. ani­mals and pets, an:hitectural, and portraits (of adults and children of any age). There are also awards given in any of the sub­ject categories for young photog· raphcrs, aged 16 and under. A. detailed flyer with full instruc­tions and a registration fonn are now available. Contact the Prooperos at 301· 772.5774. Also on ditplay at the Photo Show will he the best imases by Mary· land professional photographers, compctilion prints by Prospcro Zevallos. spon news photography by Tom Carter and the best im­agc;s of professional photographer

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O.A. V.A. KJdi• c-ioo The LAbor Day IJestival fea·

turcs kids' pmes fori aawlen to children 10 years of'ase. Ofga· niud by Allison .:...;.., or the Festival eo.-i~. the kids' giiiiOI pve.chi ... flll Dpp011U­nity lO tal their skil~ qillty, ond just plain luclt. ThF games are held on !be Comm..,ity Center lawn on Saturday uf the Labor Day weekend. : .

TI-p :t The Labor Day uval will

run free shuttles from key loca· tions in Greenbelt. · In addilion

to pick upo a1 :rt Roosevelt HiJb Scbool and reeRbell El· ementary School re will be shuttles running perixlicaUy from Sprinpill Lake w~'ch will also include a Metro to pick up those 1ravelin1 ~ . around the metropolitan ·~~~1_ A detailed schedule will "PP'C'!" loter.

PciSbow No advance*istration is

needed, but Green ll pet owners should he aware the annual Labor Day Pet S w is coming up soon. All ty s of pets arc we1come in the which rec­ognizes the m~ny fine qualities of pets, from hcs~ ~rsonality to prettiest color to ~ghtest coal. Dogs. cats, birds1 fish, gerbils. mice, rabbits, hatnsters. snails, frogs, tunles, and I the odd •nake or two have partibpated in past shows. 10e Pel Show is orga· niud and under the direction of girls nf Girl Seoul Troop 3030.

NntM~ The regular m etings of the Greenbelt Labor y Festival an: open to all who ant to learn more about the f'1estiVal or to volunt<:er and"part~lpote In 'any area or on any eve~t. 1be next meeting will be lllunday,"July JO, 7:30 al the Gretnbelt Com· munity Center.

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Based on Information Released by the Greenbelt Police Depalfment

Derrick L. Plummer, Jr., of Greenbelt, has joined the Prince George's County Board of Edu· cation as the new student hoard member for the 199M-1999 school year. Plummer will he a senior in the fall at Eleanor Roosevelt High Schno) (ERHS).

A.- IWJbery CVS Pluwmacy. 5900 hlock of

Greenhek Raid. July II, 2:JO a.m., a man entered the store and ap· l"f''Ched an employee about gdllng a j<Jb applicolion. He then walked to the rear of the store and returned to

the "* at the front with mcn:harr disc. The man lifted his shin to show what appaml to he a handgun in his waistband. He ordered the calhier to open the calh n:g~ the amier did and gave the !OOher all of the MJCf cum:ocy. The miJber then left the store and entered a white Jeep <W Blazer with Maryland tags and fled tow.U Olenyw<Kxl Lane. The suspocl is descrihcd ,.; a black male, 19 to 30 year'\ of age, S'9", with a medium huikJ and wearing a na\ly hluc sweaiShirt and rutl'i and a J:Jrk ha.o;cl••ll cap.

lw.lpa-.i 77<Xl hlock uf Hanover Parkway.

July 13, II :58 p.m .. two ZO.year-old male nonresidento; were illCSICd afit..-r a search of their vehicle revealed a .:\K<alihcr handgun. 1hc men had ht."Cn stopped as poss1hk: Sl1S{1Cl:l'i in an anncd carjacking in the 86f0 block of Gn:cnhell Ruad. Both of the men were left with the Depart· mcnl of Corm.:t.ion.'i pending a OCaf. ing.

llurJjory and Theft O)ffimunity Center, IS Crescent

Road. July 10, 8:S9 p.m .. a hoy's Mongo<lliC din bike w1« <tolen. ·n.: hike was un"iCClftd.

7 court of Southway. ·July II, 10:20 a.m .. a hoy's Huffy bicycle wa.• >tolen from the basellall f~eld. 1lte h1ke was unsecured and unal· tended

II court of Hillside Rood. July 15, 5:54 p.m .• ClL'Ih was tak4n from a residence. Entry was, made through an open window.

KIOO hlock nf Ryan Way, July 15. 9:<JJ p.m .. a bicycle w.a-. taken frnn a gamge.

·Area of Lynnhrnok Court, ~uly 16. 7:32 p.m .. a girl\ ;'(I" hic~cle, white and la\!Cnder, was stolen from the driveway or a residen<e.

Aquatic and Fitness Center \at Ronoeveh a..t.r, July 16, 9: II p.nl., a hlue tote bag containing pcr.;ona! item.<. including curm!Cy, keys. an<\,

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a Penn..,ylvania driver's hc.:en.o;e, wa." taken frm1 an un.'iCl.'W'Cd kx:kc:r.

Beltway~';];'t~ll. J~ly 12. 1:29 p.m., a 14-year<Jld male n:si· dent wa< Liut!<d 00 petiti<WI and r<· lea.l!ed to Juvcniic: Servk:es aha" he-

. ing on mall property after heing bonnc:d.

5\Xll hlock of Olerryw<xxl Lane, July 16, 10:07 p.m .. a 22·year-old male nonroident was charged with ~~ing and re~ on (.:riminaJ citation pending trial.

Vehklo Theft July IJ, a 19119 \\~kswagen G<~f

n..·purted stolen frum the I 00 court of Westway May 1 I wa.o,; n:t't)\ICrcd

in Washington. D.C. No arTc!<>tS were made.

911MI hlnck of Springhill Lane, July 14, a 19KK Honda AccO[d. M"')'land "'!" BKT 227. wao; stolen.

7XOO hh'K:k of Hano11cr Park­way, July l:'i. a I~K4 Chc\lrulet Cavaher, Maryland tags DNK MK9, was stolen.

Plummer has hcen \'ery ac· U\IC: throughout his high schnol career. During the 1997-YK school year he Was a member of the Student Government As­sociation. the vars1ty M~eccr and football teams, secretary fur the Black Student AssooaHun. and a member of the Future Bu~l­ness leaders of Amcnca. Hi~ L'ommunity involvement In· eludes mehtoring youn~ stu· dencs wichin his duster through the Omega Alpha P:-.i mcntoring program, assisting: with dtan· up projects in the ~:ommumty. and entertaining re!<>1dCn1~ at the Magnolia Garden' Nur,ln~ Home. Plummer i!<> J llll..'mher hf First Risin' Mount Z1un Baptist Church and :-.an~:-. m the church choir.

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Erron" wiD be pafmnod in dftc pfts - lbe _. nl:l<l week al 7:30p.m.

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Saboday and Sunday, July 25 and 11>. lbe <XJUIIXJf'S 'pcrl""""""" will be a1 Rmalee Bhonen4hal Sport> Comple• on 1770 Tocker R<ud.. <n R. WMngtoo. w11h provision• In·

docn ill silt m ~a.'iC of rain. P'tay·

!!""" ..., coc•otr.lJ!"d "' """' po<:· rOC.<i. and lawn ~ G" blankd.\.

The pcrlorY11111>.%S are lia: tu neoo:rvali<m ""' required. Call 101· 4QS.I616.

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HOME MOVIES Shdes, Pictures transferred to VHS. Tape Rcpmr. HLM Product1om.lnc. 301-474-6748.

GUITAR Lessons - Scales, chords. theory, re.Jana. Fu.ll-tnne instructor 301·937·8370.

VOICE LESSONS - Margaret Strick.iett. S years sopranosolotst wath the: Wuhington Opera, Macer of Mu­~tc. 3011474-6406.

"MUSIC LESSONS - Guitar. drum!!>, bas~. keyboan:h.. Study in high tet:h studio usmg lale5t equipment fl¥ faster leam'"B- Spec1al program for \od!io USNS. MIT, GMS grod. Jolin Shad< .101·474·19.18.

HOUSE CLEANING • Chnsuan mother of three need!\ work to supple­ment tncome. Grt'Cftbclt ref. Semor discount .101-725-1206

CASH FOR YOUR VALUABLES' Jewelry, d1amonW.. walehes, camera!., tools. r;uns. We buy, setl...t loar: any· thmg of val~tC. We pawn auk"ls A-I PAWNBROKERS JOJ.J45.()115H.

TOM M<ANDREW · GREENBELT WINDOWS a PAINTING· R<pla<:<· ment w1ndows anddooniftd VInyl Sld­IDJ. Phone ]01147!4·9434, MHIC' 26087.

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TRAIN~ O•lllilt Otful ·Prt•fl•f

301-864-SSS:Z -----....._"'"' ------

'-"II'. I' II II Establisllcd in 191~. Chamben F\oncnl'Homes brooghtto lbe. Wullinpon Metropohtan Area a combtnataon Funeral Home and Crel'nlllory f~eihly.

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This combiMbon pro\'1Ciei' ~ cosc effictcnc1es as well u limpbcily abd dtgnil:y for all concer'l'led. Whether you ha..,.e i~ale needs or 1rt cons~n& makin( prearranpmc:n~s. Chambeni funeral Homes' excephonallow price can Jl"e you s.avmp now ..S hi the futun:. BMrial.J as low t:u $/,625 • C~tiDtU as IOMo·as $745;

FREE INI'OaMATION • c• or wriw: -1 Clo..._. A-Ja-. MD m3'7 • (Jill .,.5!11 tMl C.nthia llhoL, -lifriool, MD :11911• (Jill

r Greenbelt Auto a Truck Repair Inc. 159 CenMrway Road ~. Malyland 20770

301-982-2582 A.S. E.

Master Certll1ed Technicians ~ Emialon Repair TechnlciCIIn

A complete .. rvtce facility equipped to pertonn all MfYk:e requllemenls lhOt your ~r reconvnendl to c~lth ~ Maii ... IQnCe servk:e IC I I extended wcmanty programs! Also, .-pain thai keep your vehicles ~rating .. a:-a Mlably.

CALDWELL'S APPLIANCE SER· VICE· Most makes 1<pa.r<d. Call af. ler ~ p.m. 301·840-K04l

MAILING LISTS - Computer soft­ware mstallal.ion, uoubleshooe1ftg. da· tabase. spreadsheet programs. 301-474-8947

CLASSIFIED YARDWORK or pount1ng ~.:all John ill JOI-474-0520or pog<r JOJ.JOJ. 7691.

PIANO LESSONS . Specializing m bei!mnen. Kids. Adults. Pnutc lcs­~ons. 3011345-4132.

TYPING/WORD PROCESSING · Busmcs!lo, acadcmu.:. personal. Rc-a­:-.onahle rates, ~0!1-lH-5462

J A.M Resume Stn-ll"e' hy Kathy L K.rtry Profe!lo~IUnal.,, .. tudenh. retir­ees. enlry-le'fel. military. etc. To .. chedule an llppotntment, call 301-51.1-9107, 7 day~ a \lrC"ek he fore 9 p.m.

PAINTING - Rea!onnahle cates. free estimates. Bob. _1,()1.613-394S.

ASSIS"reDLIVING. J &J Home he. tz.roup home at Berwyn Heights pro. v1des. 24 hr. clder1y care tn a private home senmg. Nu1r111ous. homemade meals, medkahon wper'fuion, an1s· lance wtth dt.tly rouunes. howe~ mg. etc . .a1 a reasonable fee. For mon: mfonnat1on plu5e ca1130 I -474-5692 or 301·924·9017.

MILDEW. $60 o house, end units $75. ISIJI off for co-op seniors. 301·213· J273 .

PIANO LESSONS- MemherNIIionaJ Gu1ld. Call Mrs. Lemus, 301·5 13-5755.

MILDEW - If you were cited contact Pal, 301·213·3273.

CLARINET LESSONS Rebecca. 301-513-57~5.

Call

HOUSECLEANING· S35 and up. 5 yrs e~tpenence E~tcellcnt reference". Suppllc:-. pruvu.lcd Antz.cl, JOI-26:!-4607.

ROOMMATE LOCATORS · Jr you have a place to ~hare or need a place to hve. 301-464·1200.

DECKS - Power wa~hed. ~aled, SK9 Ele-vated de..:ks. Sl20. Pal, 301·2U-327l

MERCHANDISE

BUILDING MAlc:RIAL or con5truc­tion: Steel blnldmgs m original crate 401120 (I open end) was $6.380. Will sell for S2,680. Guaranlccd complete. Chuck I·J!OO.l20.2340.

Missy's Decorating S"reEL BUILDINGS. Fa<tory Dire«. WAll .... PERING Eom Money. We N<ed A Dc:mo Model

INTEJU<*- PAINTING In Your Area ASAP! Build A Garage/

CARPETCLF.ANING ~:,._~ ~~~e1ve SSS. Call Now

381-345-7273 Md. Honte Imp. Lie. j26409 ~~~~t ~~~·:r~~11,1~tla;;~:=~~

~~~B~o~nde~d~· l~n~su~ml~~~~ work, S50. 301-474·5421.

TAXES ........ -lu ......... c:au

MOIYAIWI AIISOCIA'IU, U£ 11·1 RIDGE ROAD

GREENIIIJ.T,IID 211770 (301) 474-9427

Patric.k J. McAndrew AnomcyAtUw Gcncnal Pnctkc

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,.., acdd«U. Ulp & tal, .-.,ryi<Jed't) •WIII·C~L.aw ·~Rion•tltiAHieMgl

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SOOOS~A~.&..-101

BeltiYiiii.,MO

301·595·3880

tMis~~:.s!o!!!! ~. ~~oo:fl .

&gi.rt'rwrio,. f,.,. F-.11 198 ;s "~ ope,. for 2., 3, .,.114 yea.,. Dills. •

W• rwko"" ~bitlln,. of all btulr.ertJt~nlls

101 .. 74-4114 or 301-177.-8615

~tuclrnts • llftinft • &ltry·lncl • Prolf'Miof\.111 • h.Kutivn

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! A.CT NOW!

CALL 301-)90..5558

(;old,.,, 'Pararh1•U·

When It Comes To Oaoosinr A Funmd Homt, Family Olmtd Rmlly Matten

GAsca'S FuNERAL HoME Family Owned & Operated Since 1859

For Hmw.Hv, Caring, and Qualif:', :\ff .. rdnhl< St.,<cr

Tra~~~t:~~~ ~~;:d!tiC~!!~::a! ~%~rl:;dents Our-of-Town Tran~porratioo & ~rvicc Arranccmenu

RATES \ CLASSIFIED: $2.50 mini- '

mum for ten words. IS¢ each ad· ditional word. No charge for list-ing itema that are found. Submit ad wilh payment to the News lle· view office by 10 p.m. Tuesday. or to lhe News Review drop box in the Greenbcll Co--op crcx:ery !~tore before 7 p.m. Tuesday, or i mail to IS Cre~ent Road, Suite i I 00. Greenbelt, Maryland 20770. ' BOXED: $6.00 column im.:h. i Minimum I 112 inches (S9.CX)). I Deadhne 10 p.m. Monday.

Include name. phone no. and address with ad copy. Ads not considered accepted unli I pub-li~hed.

FURNITURE . Oak toookca,..,, S~O. lksk. $25; small dres5er. S2S: fu1or wuh wood frame, S 1501080. )01 345·5403.

MOVING . MUST SELL queen si blue sofa bed wilh mal.chiRg swiv I chair. Like new. Bed never use Sllcet!i included. 301·34S-3019.

REAL ESTATE· SALE

BELLE POINT: LUXU y

TOWNHOUSE . 3 Bedrooms. 2 12 baths. 3 finished levels with gar. e. in old Greenbelt. ($ 152,500~ ~ 44 Vanily Fa1r. American Realty, ike McAndrew. 301·982.0S42.

RARE OPI'ORTUNITY to buy o~ of !he few modem 1.-ge GHI fr~~ ;n homes. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, rec-re!t10n room, large hving room /with windows on 3 sides. o ... erlooks wPods and parks, large deck. Gas hcaltcen­tral AJC, dishwasher, washer.· ryer. hardwood noon. large lot, all r ms fre$hly painted, new k.llchcn co~· ten. SI47.SOO. 135-A Northway. r in· forma11on or appointment, cal 301-474-1861.

J. Henson· PHOTOGRAPH/$

• ponraliS

I +portfolios

• advenl$ing I + commercial ph010~hy

J.Henson 1

photographer !I

301-441·9231

IOB'-1\11 GI.ENN DALE-Pnaunc 'Oitdttton de­tKhrd home, J .... lk4homl.. J a.tha . .,.. "'"'~, ~ c:ar dctKiwd 1•.,c. A mull -.:c~ s't~9.900.

GRt-:f.NBFJ.T -I.F.A.~F. PURCHASF.•vail.· lblc oalhls 3 f~nuhc-d level iulllll)' 1arafr to'lonhomc- Much I"IIIJCf th.n mutl. U14

r.~~~,~~.~• pte: lure Wallr.loGr«nbclt Lake.,

COLI t-.GE PARK ··l"lrc-~ '"To the N~nes·· •lhu4 lcvd .plnlbllllperfeciJDCver)' way New ll)l,lnftC"\ ~ucllen. nc..- Windows, rool.HVAC.battr .&BR.:! lf.!bad'ls Beaull· ful''17:!.900

GRt-.t-:NBH.T • G~ragt lo'lon homt­$120",. ~ multr wue new hrll pwmp. Dtw

Cllrprl Cle.1n .u ~ "'IHIII<.- Ad)loCCftl 10 R001.1:velt Sl~~.00:1

WINDSOR GRE.EN---E.ad ••t-J fuuthcd ln-d•. pDIIINt ~ ....... MleC.loweJ lew(. c~-.n Ukllcll: ~ .... raora. <Wrr· .u.cd.~.adrudyfctrqu;koccupln'y $129.900.

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A DAYCA.RE

DVEK~ISING UCI!NSI!D,QUALITt'CHILDCARE ;,_I · II'IG.-tt home. IOyr<.np.trained

----~----.:,·~--- 1 • teacher, e•celleat references. Helen, REAL ESTATE. SALE HELP WANl'I!D ::30:.:1...:·9.::12:.·:.:106:.:.;,;1. _____ _

HOI'I! DAY CARE· Licensed, sol'e, fun WANTED· VOLUN'Il:ERPHOTOG· and~. Coil now, 301·552·2502. RAPHERS oeeded for the News Re·

ONE BEDROOM • Lower level. new kitct.en/blldnoom.,.aice backyard. ~ cated oa Research Ro•d, askina S28.500(C01J11foo,+ 1110f13q< • S475 mQntMy fa), Leave mosoaae. 301· 34~·0861. . ;

REAL ESTATE· RENT

LANHAM: NEAR NASA, 4 Bed· rooms, Central Air Conditioning. 2.5 Balli, Carport. In· low A .... Big Yard, SIOOIF Shed. Bar, Finished Basern<nt. Ront $1.200'• +/Month with Option Buy (Assume) Tel.: 301·552·JJS4

NEW COMPANY looking to buy or lease house in Wuhington metro area. Pis t<ave message, 301·982·1724.

LANHAM - Beautiful house in quiet neiJhborhood. 2 furnished bed rooms, SJSO each + 1/3 utilitie~. Non smok­ers pl. 301·918·1771.

GREENBELT- One bedroom deluxe corido wilh wnroom and pri..,.ate patio witt! flowa" beds. Full·110ize washer and drjcr. Swimming pool and lennis coUrts. New shopping and acmu from NA!SA Goddanl. S750 pet month. in· clu(lcsaliUiililiCI. Call41~!ii·S988.

GREENBELT. 3 BR, 2 112 BA TH, dock. community poolltenni1, 112 mile from NASA, R0050Y<It High School. S9'1Simo • OliliU... 301·474-1406.

"Attn: ·Gtt 5elels"" Chedl out our low

i commissiOn~ 1 wino~ clagM. i Call for delafls.

view. Film and cost of developing pro- STAYING AT HOME MOM with de· vided. Call 301-34:5~373. gree in early childhood educatton. has =:.::...::::;.:.::..:....::..;.:;..::.;..:;____ openinp foJ..children ages 6 months to SMALL PRIN11NGIMAIUNO shop S yrs old. Clean, ure and loving envl­looking for'Rfrt-\imc help 30 hrlwk. ronmenl at a·low price. Call 301·345-Experience helpful. Call 301·474· 24S9. Referencerava1iable. 0244 for more infonnalion.

LEGAL SECRETARY · Full time for Greepbell law firm. Worten' comp. experience necesHry. WP. Principals only. Fax resume to Jdii-474-60S4.

APPRENTICE POSITION ovoilllble. Baste knowledge of automotive sys­tems. Computer literate. Maryland Slat¢ driven license. Appllcal:tons avail· able al Gruribelt Auto & Truc:k, or sub­mit," resume. No ·phone calls. pleue.

AUTOMUI'JVE.

LICENSED DAY CARE Mom- wilh 10 yn. exp. has full/part time openings. Ages 18monlhs lftdj_bove, fun and edu­cational. 2 meals -".2 snacb ser..,.ed daily, open 6:30a.m.- 6:30p.m. Refer­ences available. Call Bola 301-441-2924.

WANTED

BOOKS WANTED: from collertion.' lo singlebooki. 301·~96-6156.

YARDIMOVJNG SALES

19115 FORD ESCORT. 52K miles, 5 APAR!loiENT MOVING SALE· Sat· spfl. with AJC. Elcellent condition! urday. 1ns. 9---t. S-E Parkway. Fumi· A k $5 SOO ($6 500 bk 1 ) ture nii&e E\'U)'thina muM go' I tng . va ue Uave message, 301-34S.o861.

Holbert's '88 MAZDA 929- Meticulously cared for by owners and mechanic. Have Home Imp. records. Lanham, 301-SS2·96TI.

Carpentry Painting N<JI'ICE Remodeling Repair>

We will survive. prevail, and conquer! M.H.I.C. 25916 :Beaver Liberation Front. [c.j. JMII301 ..... '"' ......... Will whoever took the shopping bq ~with the two light fixtures pleue re·.

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Cu11tum Qu•lity Wnrlr. Dmww/Pridr! Call

Nu jub ltHI 11111•11. lan TUc:kman St'nino Work .D41 D..W bft~nM.

A.LL work dorN by 30t ........ 24 ·Muter Electricion

lllfllhd Ur. 11142 Pr. Gt'n. Leave name, llddles and phone

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.~·Touc~t &SKoNCAit£

~I • Therapeutic M.nuge

• ~llyCrttJiied I • Facials

--.,.,.,., •nd • Waxing l'rolelsJoNI &rlwtici~ns

• MJike-up Of!sign Houri: Tun.-ThUrs. 12~, Fri.·Sit.. 9-6

143 CINTUWAY . CaiiNII!Lf, MD 20770 . 301-145-1149

./Women

./ Non smolcers

.t Over 49 yeors old

./ No estrogen replacement

./ Boslc good health

./ Completed rnenopouse

The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Beltsville Human Nulrition Research Center needs women willing to eat a nulritlous dial at our Bellllville dining laciHty. Thera will be three S·week feeding periods begiming in October. Volunteers can only consume the food -provide. This is not a weight loss study. If interested pfe-c:d: .

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(301) 504-8332

Gehring Construction Co., Inc.

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. BRICK - BLOCK • CONCRETE Free Eatllnat8s/Town ReferencM

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For Cancer Societv Sociely mcnl support. \\.i..-n visit

who have pllicnll .-!}' II lheir homes or visit newly o mutuolly .,.....r.upon pl..,,

dilp>- """"'"""' • the hoopitol immedi· ~ to lldy followin& llliiJOI)'. Tninins

is provided. For ....a..-n who ... .. had • .....,.. it .-Is )0 .....

1*11 perfonncd at - - ,.... · "80· For more infcrmolion coli Marilyn Muhammld 11 301·933· 93~.

James Soper's handi­work done. painting, yards cleanejl up, etc,

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Ftw..rAwMGN Sl.,_., A~~c~r-:1 Youtt ~AL LAW'YI:R

VALERIE L. SIEGEL ·~PROVIOINC. SOLUTION~

FOR VOUFI

LEGAL. P~Q8LEM!,

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301/474-5632

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we. provide weekly, bi-.....rt~y

ond • '(Irina type dr:onial· ......, tmiloble ... - t1eonial ond -poinlia ..

CU!AN ANII SP<m..I!SS ;s on .........._..,..__, C.U JohD or n-, ~~rFr. ..........

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Page 7: E E N B E I. T Beat Pleue dayA three-week homestay pro eram ror studenu from Spam IS seek.1ng hosts in lhe Greenbch area. 1be 29 it:udents apd 14 to 21 wall arrive on Auaust 4 and

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.... ~~ A lclllr · sipcd by Plaident

Bill Oiotloa IIIII liecnta'y of Edu::lllioa Richord Riley was presented to Rodaey .Moore. Andrew Crotts .-1 .laltll Nance for Oublolldifta ~ic lm-

~ i•l AW8do. 1\>r Out· ....-!itt& AAdemic Adtie'vemcn~ which iKiudod .....,;~ 1 3.~ .,... po111 _,.. ror 4tlt. sm - tbo .. (IMI ol 6lh .... .-1 ..... the~ Punc-tiollll ...... - ..... tats. wc•t ~ &athllri• ~arton, ~ .......... Aoaela Coqlio. Milk ......... .lasico ~ lrillj1ll Katlot:k, Domi· oiquc t.oilor. I* !Musie, ~ Milli- _.,. Teets, llld s.q Willa . a..·.~Af-lemic ~..-..-to Kyle a-,'-~· Mary ......,., Ml* twpem, J- .... U~IIol.ien, Buoolla:· ,....._,. · inique l.alilt!r, Kllie · , John ~ ~·Niipot, John N!II!CC. Milley Pill. Melody .......,._.....,_,Mil-lhow Sdttlla, Slofl- ~Ia. hoaica · TeelJ, Karly Thtptotlltalpr. Cltria V(olf-Pias . ...s 011111 v-. - Mn . ...

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Alao ~ Allen, Kadlorine an., . .._.. Broob. Qwio. tina CJoa<ul Andrew Crotts. · o.iol Oatlz*s. t..na Hall, Ayrica Hopkitio. Mary Klllwi• K.u. Kriati,.. Kenlock. Kevio Lewis, Tedd~ Trice. Cryo&al V~l. IIIII $ca:y Wilier from Mn. R-n·s .Class.

From Mrt. Phillips' clua · thooe owardod were Modisoa CoJeboulh, Dttvid E-. Kcni Gilkenon. Jes$ca Keane. Rachcal Myers, M ic~ael Roaa. Gory Stewart. Siena Tribble, Man:ua Turner, Andtea Witae• and Theraa Wolttr.

0... Clti...,...p A-.11 were ~-"'David Manley. Sean Adamo, IIIII Ohaydo Hammod.

Prblelpel Kit.., C•rl au c-ler LelaJ Bryn ..,.. . anawe Mldotlol --. ...._ ollloo PTA ~ 11o Wrii­... Awanl.

Volunteets Needed For Aviation MuHum The .,.,_be-open Collesc

Pork Aviolioo Museum, 1 Mary­land ~ Cto!Xllll Pork and ~ c.....-ioe fa:llity, is forrnilos its '101•- ~. the "Grouad Cn!w"-and cledic:aled -toomeos..-.. doccnta. lilnr)' !Uif. inlolpreten, researchers, aircraft ~ion woollen - gill shop llllapeople .. ~ beaelill • avail­

oble for the Ground Cniw, includ­inl free 11101abenhip to the mu­....,.., free extensive tniailll! and

onaoill8 _.. I - gift shop discount, Mel free ... of the library, which is exclusive to _,., ntelllbers and ...a-n.

If in...- in volunt<erif18, come to lbe new muiCUI11's first volunteer oricnlotioa. There IR

two sessioea awilable: Tltunday, July 30 and SI!Uidoy, August 2, from 10 Lm . .,.til aoon. Pleae call the .....,_ coordinator • 301-116oU>029 19 ......., one of theJe dates. Volunteers must be II least IS yen of ....

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P.-: Ml·Mwstl • FAX: 111-474-3511 ..SC Mt-li•U t-11

Jack Daniels llack

'II" 750Mt

TIIIIIJ_,.IIY m, ~4~7SL

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Smirao8' Vodka

'13" 1.75L

Peachtnt Sdllapps

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Gladoooilll cleclicoMd· a -$10 millioa Crilicll Ole Cen­ter at Dootora ·Celu!awrity Holpital, a .... , ......... t 2» bc4l - _.. .. ftlllllbl and

. SUllie* IIDipitU' .. ·l.uham, 08 J .. t 23.' •' ·. PI< ' l!

The 24-l!W cottlltt ·WIH bave a proeedun · rtiom with por· table radiolou. medical sues, and surgical eapabili.­ties. It will alao offt:r medi­cal ucl IUI"Jic&l illllCDSive care. All - Will have monitorlna equipmellt, dialy· sis coeeectioDa. iad en­ha!ICed li1ht1na. ao patieau will not hove to leive their roomS for supptcmeatal care. Sever•t room& will hove in­creased eue of positionina beda with therapeutic treat· rneru surfaces.

The center, which ia be­ins fi11811Ced in pan by • Sl mllli011 lllatchinc crut by the Slate of Maryland and by the hospital, will odtnit Ita lint patieDt on Monday, July 27 .

RfAl1Y 301-937-7.999 .......

.... w.tllaDIM New l'l!lla wiedowa.- kildlell w- co~t~Mby·A Carlon

.......... Woodllanliatl -· -"""·_ ..... .,. nu.~o~a yon1-..1o .._IIi quiet Onton1tell .....,......_.. 411 5 full bolito. ltto.ODO. « ............... C..,T.....,_ ~ -flllly ...u..;.d brickco-op'-a--tilo

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..... boa fldl.thal: ....... a: dryer. Frootl yltd Ia l1lDtl7 wl .,...ltiGky~la~wlpa­tlct,lllllia.tanoetl~ A -lful atyli .. llc.-e for $74,000 .

·~ ..... 3111/IIA .......... jtlatlllilllllel "-UoiM.-1..,.,__ .....,..IW!I,..._.Up­clalod ntol A HVAC. Nice yard. All ,., $101,0110. - 1-yr. ~.9106-47 . ........ .............. Monllle..........,_.wtr­~ lanclacopi •• lnel A - t.ct yard,., ........ lBl. 2IA. ted"* f1aon, flallly ........ trini. ............. ctfr thekildlt:afor_ .... dln-... PIRWiyliloi--hu 2nd full-.~ Qooict _ ............ ...-.... ,09,800. ............ 2. ,.,. ... - S'lOO ......... to ha,o.CIWI!2 BR I lA ltnck tOMIIIeol• le •1..,.. · 014 ONa!IIIIL'Titia ... ,...... .. a NBW IQTCHI!II, ..... llllh. -.................. .... ..... ,..., ............. ... lilnly, day COle, .......... Slocll .... , Call Xl8l ,..,..... ....... .. ...,