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rspaper WhatGoeiOn ~ r,:: Volume~ PI; .Fo ~ -" > " 3~~ r::: . ~ ... ) :r "" .:J -" ~ .) :) Yj _J b)' UlaJit: Jews Review . ~n.; Jllov. i9, I p;a, Cily . Coilnct1 ~···Alii Adviloly Commiitee; Dan- Peu: Mtmidpal BuildinJ Than., Nov. 21, 7:30 PA - GHJ Board moelin&. Hamilton Place . IS Crescent Rd~ Suite Ill(), Gree~beh, MD 20770-1887 ~• Outline ·study -Scope tro Station EnVirons v~rg C quarters comple:-; being con- will be environmental concerns. structed on Sunnys.ide, and code Stacy Miller, a planner in enforcement issues at Springhill M:\CPPC'~ !'-:atural Resources Lak-e. The 'itudy and report will Division, pre!<~"Cnled o;everal dm1s They -discussed the study of the area that they are .now doing. (BARC). showing lhe ~A-etlands and flood •. plains in the focus area (unfortunately, she said that copies could not be providcJ 10 this plper or the city for stver:1l months, al· lowing for verification of the urr derlying data). She noted that Indian Creek runs through the study area. ,and that protecuon -of the Indian Creek. Water~hcd. whil'h is pan -of the larger· AnJcostia River Watershed, is one of U:e main environmental issues. There are a lot of initiatives, she ~;nd, to improve the water qu.tlity of the Anacostia Watershed. Miller eshmatcJ th.tt 5~ percent of the focus a1c.t 1' floodplain and 42 percent '' \\etland Although most of the ""etland., are within the noodpl.un. th:re are some smaller \\Ctl.md area'\ outside of the floodpbin. Development in a lloodplitin or a wetland requires a pc-nnit and generally requires m•tt~.tt!un (for wetlands this generall! tiK.tn~ the develOpment of artifiLt~tl wetlands in another location J Mayor Antoinette Bram pr,.tested the idea or Frmitting fur::lCi- "m\tigation. •• She.- chaq!ed that earlier mitigation ~fforVi hav~ caused Beaver Dam tJ nearly. dry up. While Miller did not discuss the details of the Beaver Dam issue. she acknowledged t,hat it is difficult to duplicate Mother Nature, but noted that some mitigation projects have been sucf:"essful, particularly more recent ones that buil-d upon what was learned from earlier efforts. Roughly 96 acres of the focus ma are wooded. The Woodland Conser.~ation Act protects "sensis,. "ETRO page II, coL I City CC.Siders Grant· to Hire Civiliaas To Do Police Work by Vlrglnia Beauclutmp Hoping to take advantage of a federal program for community oriented policing, the Greenbelt POlice Department recently prepared a grant applicatio'n, which they presented lo the city council for approval at their regular meet· ing on October 28. Lt. John Lann spi>lte oit behalr of the police department's propo!al, which would require the commitment of matching funds from the city. The grant request seeks tO hire two a.dditional civilian employees to lake over duties now carried ·out by urtifonned officers. The!.«! officers would thus be freed for . other duties within the contmu· ·nity. Anolher part of the request a.•ks for f11ttding tv pun:ltase 16 lapt.op computers. for patrOl officets in· the field. 'l1ie tolal amount of money requested would be S!H,044, which would reqoire matCttitiJ .fundl Cn>m lite city of $3!1.350. . Accoldin& 10 the ~cation, one ci¥11ian. ~iPI' ,would ·be used tQ replace a corporal currently ass1gned to such administrative tasks ao; supervising rec-ords and keeping track of depanmental propeny, ev1dence and impounded vehicles. If relieved of these duties, this officer t:ould then be reassigned to. community-oriented dutie.s: controlling trafrlc, ss the traffic. which. hat worsened tinc:c she moved )ten in 1982. Before lite clooin& of lite polli at Roooevelt Hiah Scbool. ll&p. Steny HO)·er came 10 shati; A ~ voters' hands and to tbank · Democratic w!dcro llld. YOICn wortinJ Jbtrl:, ilc. Slid 'be wll surprised·- .... lite s-ctdal ohc 'raCe wu in Vii'Jinia ):e&we~ Democrali" candidaJ• Mart Womer adllepultliean Sen. Witmer. . *' GIIES< NEWS REVIEW ... ·s.-tJ._e_;._.~-fi.-o_____~--~z-_e_--_---_E_d.it__ or...---...1 ~a:_~d "'''"take this op- '-b , .tJ • Not Yesterday r ,m1 wrnmg to respond to ~Juer:rm \1.iulc\ letter (News Re·.rc•~. ~·ov 7J Fust. I would like rh.tnk \1r \.1aule for vmcmg Ill 11 1 ~ ~oncerm and thereby gtvmg the opportunity to address -.~ IJJI seem to be some prevalent ~onccms Jhout the renovatJon of the Roo~velt Center Mall. \1Jn~ people share ~r \1.Ju!e\ fcclmg that Ll was "only ~e\terda)'" thJt the mall ..,.a, 1ennva1ed In fact, 11 was about 2" )'COifS ago Certainly, consider.thle co't wao;; requtred to plant the RraJford pear trees and to in,r.tll rhe ""'ood benches (all of ·.~ htch \.\.ere ln'italled 25 yeJr~ t,C:tl, not (lnt: ;.eJ.r JgoJ. It~~ un',•nun.tlc !h.Jt l.tnd,c.!pe arch1tecr.. tn,! htJntt•.dlun'h Jl thJt lrmt' d1d ··I ll·r rL".dttt' lh.tl tht' pJr!J<.."ular me trc~.· 1' ~ll \\.'f: "I ".1!-u unlnnu:utt' r c••rnhrr•.r[H1!l t•! lllllt:. \,t:l ~~t·.rr-.rn.._j l.".lf .r· "! Whether we are lookLng .i! ~~~~ h<;Ue from a lmtonc pre~L'f\.Jitn:• ,,,mdpomt. a property value 't.J;'ld porn!. or a qualu~ of Ilk 'l.md pomt. we all ~land to gJtn .. tlr. m.alel). by tackling the proh:em~ rn the center ami restormg \IW~e of the ongmal 1937 plan Mr. Maule ..,.·ill gel !IItie rt''t\ lance to his \-JeYJ~ on the net•tl rn renovate the Mother and Chtld ~tJiue It most cert:.unly nel',J, .11 tenlion as well J~ protectJon !rnm further damage Hov.e\er. J glance at any of the wondcrtul photographs of the ~tatue .md 11' origmal ~urroundmg<> wJll ,h.m )OU that the f1gure 1.\.J~ Jn,lt:c•,j m:tdt" :ll 'uch J ~<.."Jic Jnd ;'i.!~.,~ rn \U<.."h J po'l-ttwn that lht' ll''•' ~~.t\ ddin1h:l:- for !he '1-Lt\u,· r,, · ~een .tnd Jppr('CJJted J' .1 r(ltfll trom gn:.ll d!,l.tn<..·t', "' ,!, ,..J,"e up T.U..e .J ~tmll r!•r tl1t' h,dh nt· !he Ct>t"l~lelllt~:· ( tt•r '.1.!-:::re ,): r'c·r tr~~· , .. ·: ' '~ . ·k~.:JL''­ Tb.:~ m.r~ h,· [c·ntc'> .l i' ,l[ ~ i [,, f\.'\l<'ll ltt,:•'ft. ckmcr~t- r::r. : c': ~ l' (.!I r: ~t.J:~~.: II~ ',\ ~· · h,j\ _. t!~1.· ('\I ~tHe:-: t,r,•;'T t!:l' .tnJ l•1r.:..: l.t,lllll.: f, ,r .t! I ttl c:1,1, '-. - t :1~ t ~', ti.Li:\<.', J r l' ,t < cn'it~tlecuve man~er f>'l!.\thk Sh r need <;.omeone I can tru,l '""t~ll m) thoughts and feeJmg' Jerry A. Johnson 295254. C.S.P. 1 ' 1 .rhle ... J.'> much as we would all Id..c: The two trees that have hccn removed from the center '' n~ not chopped down because thl'"~ 111!g/u split cventu~dly. The) removed because they t:om!'letel~ 'lpltt 3part. The most re~..l:'nt tree to ~pitt. just a few weeks :\!7-\1. d.rmagcd a building m the m.rll The other tre~" will sonn \q;n: tollm~ suit. as two mdependent have reponed • If. a~ ~1r. \laule ~uggests, we .rrh{lmh Jn not replace a trnr~hcd," ~e ,r 1' 4600 Fulton ~ill Road Macon, GA 31213 Our Neighbors Fall Fling Yard Sale On Saturdav. ~ovember 16, from 9 a.m. ~ntd 2 p.m., the Lutheran Women's Missionary League (LWMLJ "ill hold its annual yard sale. The church is Jo.. ..:ated on Grl'enbdt Road across from the Amenc:m Legion. 'The yard sale v. til feature used Je-welry, clothmg, hooks, toys, furniture. and tooh, ,1, well as crafts .tr.d baked good~ made by the nwmbers of the t:hurch. The yard ,,tie ..,.ill be held in the church's l·ellowship Hall m case of rain. The fund<; rJJ!>t'd by this event ,, tll go tov.urJ locJl, regional. .1nd nJIIonal mi,~Jon' On SJturd:n. \ovcmher 23, at ' r· m . the Gr~enbcll Arts Center .-.:11 rn:,ent another in its popular ,'fll'\ of Celtic Evening concerts, :,·.tturtng mu\IC and song from ·~:.tn\ Cc!Hc l.md">. \iJJ..:-Talla, a twelve-member .·li'UP of GaeiH:: singers known : >r the1r clo<.e hJrmony, will per:,,rm v.ork ~nngo;, hymns, Ia• <..'rlh. Chri~tm.L'i carob and other '·'n~' 1n s....-ottJsh Gaelic, and a · · ·'- 1n \tmx.. (iaehc (the anCient !.J:lt:UJgc ot the Isle ot ~an}. "')~ ··l' G.dhem :..:. J more tnlimatc ( :h.!·nher :or .up·· con~>tSting of ·"· ~.arp. h<')dhran and pl.1: Jr-d ~ing pieces ·~,1m luUJ.,Jt!S to murder ( 1reenhd1ers may re~ 'l£ them perfonn at tl> a Scottish pany, e~pun Ceilidh Band. _ band with instru:iddh: and hammered ·.to Ia da gamba, wil1 ·<:: want to kick up !heir rollicking mu"·''rland, Ireland. Brit~ v \1, \'ova Scotia and the 1-!~ \l.1 Greenbeltcrs John \\Jr.! ! Jm:, Whitehall, who .1 11 h all three grou-ps, .~ ~ood time for all. !:· -l)f Prince George's ( •J:.I·. ' 'l!jJth anniverMry, the _,,r,,·~rt ·•1!l htghlight nwsic that 1 :- 1'. ~·: ·,j 1" the Sew World from ,:~! { ·--:11~ lands and became trt Colonial times and t:: tht, wuntry"s history. f ~H' ;~ '.\ tiJ --,e onJy one perforn:.::·.~l' . .1rd \-cats for tbe Celtic L''-":-Jlfl_e:' ,!!'.'.,I)'S fill up quickly. f<·:'l'r\Jll•,r. lme at 301-441-8170 1 (l. • 1 gTl as- '~'' LS it~ historic town center. by Linda Savaryn 474-5~ Condolences to Fernando Chambers, of Ridge Road, on the recent death of his mother. Ellen Chaniben. Marine Pfc. Thomas E. Starnes, son of Donna Ditoto of Lakecrest Drive, recently completed basic training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, SC. He is a 1996 graduate of ERHS. They wouldn't call until Edilor Mary Lou WiiJiamson had sent the week's News Review to the printer. Then·sonm•law Til Jolly announced the arrival of Jim and Mary Lou's newest grandchild on Noyem- ber 6. and the happy grandparents dashed off to George Wash~ngton Hospital to meet Katherine Dunn Jolly and sec mother Carolyn. Father Til ts an emergency room physician at the hospital. Marine Pfc. Purushotham Murukutla. son of Sharma B. and Jyothi Muru.kutla of Somerset COW'(, recently completed basic training at ~1arine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Is- land, SC. He i' a 1996 graduate of ERHS. Marine Pfc. JaJ.on Lucero, son of John and Su..,an Lucero of Hanover Parkway, recently completed basic lraming at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris· (sland, SC. He 1s a 1995 graduate of Riverdale Baptist High School of Landover. Marine Pfc. Howard K. Choi, son of Thomas P. and Susan I. Choi of Somerset Court, recently completed basic trainjng at Marine Corps Re~ cruit Depot, Parris Island, SC. He is a 1996 graduate of ERHS Roundtable of Beltsville, features five Competjtions in which participants use drinking straws, balsa wpod, glue, muk.ing tap• and other inexPensive materials to create sturdy devices designe4 to meet specific engineering challenges. Participants will compete in three separate divisions according to their grade in schoel: 5-7, 8-9, and 10-12. All first-place winners in each division will receive an award, and two $50 .. Best Engineer" awards will be given for out~ standing performance. "Final Frontiers is not just for smart students; it's for all .swdents," says Wilson Bascom, physics teacher who began the competition more than l{l years ago as a physics contest for high school students. "What we're doing here is giving kids a chance to do some problem~ solving and to work in teams to come up with the best possible solutions," said Bascom. Final Frontiers is not a typi~ cal science fair. Kids actually compete against one artother to determine which team (or school) has created the ~est deyice to meet a specinc engineering challenge. The Maryland Space Business Roundt-able is a nonprofit organization that promotes the state's $2 biltion~a-year space 1ndustry. The Roundtable o;ponsors the annual evenJ in the hope that it might spark student interest in math and science, and ultimately motivate some to pursue technical careers. To receive a copy of the of~ ficial rules, contact Wilson Bascom at 301-279-8595 or Lori Keesey at 301-258-0192- q,.,!uJt News Review AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAI'ER 15 Crescen1 Raed, Sulle 100, Greenbelt, u.rytanc1 20770-1887 (301) 474-4131 Editor, M•ry LOU Willatnlon, 441-2862 Asst. Editor: Bltbl.ra l.ikowalci. 474-8483 ~ Editor: Elaine Skotnil,ll82·91'58 . . . --._-Tim . . . --· -·c.--· . , ._--.. . -· STAFF Hop-.------""""~ .... _ _ Sonfi<_Oonno .......... J. a - - , , llMM _ _ _ ..., __ ... Doorici_ __ __ Daugc-,Lota-..-_.. _DioritOiror!I.O..W _ lloglo._ -Caroll>n-------~Botoy~ _ _ _ _ _..,er-.""'- ----------_ _ __ _________ ------- -.c.ra-..--..... . -.------........ ~-O'Doo.L>D .... _ _ _ _ _ _ z.or-_ ~b111:Uf, Ollie '-'AIM, Bi1 WMIM, Dololty White, Gn!enbelt Nursery School & I\indeJ'p1en. Greenbelt Community Ccnt~r - 15 Crescea~: .._. ............. io .. !d!ooi',4Doyahemoanprogramlard!MII . . J-i , .....,..,...,.ninillllllobringtiloird;ldr,.lorilifii­ ~Cenlor•15-Ail. FoF NeW" Deal Cafe by Dolores Capotqste The November 6 business meeting for the month was very Rayetta Henson and Edmund airtier. ~ Houst.&iated Fall Bike Rides The Greenbelt Bicycle Coali- Jim Maher gave an_ excellent Travel Committee report and re- tion will sponsor two bike rides vealed a few of his plans for in November from Greenbtk to 1997. Obviously_ Golden Age sites ln the county's tJ:icentennial Club members can look forward passpori_IOur prosnm. All ..,.. to more great trips. Probably" the bicyclist_s :ue welcome 10 paniciTuesday, November 19, trip is pate. On Sunday, Nov. 17, the full by now, but then: shoold still group will ride 10 Doney Otapel be SpiCC available for the Decem- and Marietta Mansion. On Sunber trip. See a member of the day, Nov. 24, the &fOUP will ride Travd Committee at the meetings to Bladensburg waterfront and Riversdate Mansion. Thole who to sign up. have visite.d all 16 sites in the S~ Sharpe gave a report on the Prince Ge9rge's Council of passport prognm can tum in their completed panports at Riversdalc Clubs which she and Florence Holley attend as representatives Mansion that day to qualify for prizes in the tricentennial contest_ of Greenbelt. They invited members 10 attend one of the monthly Both rides will leave from meetings sometime.. lbey meet Roosevelt Center at 1 p.m. and at the old Prince George's Coun- return before dark.. Riders must Club. If interested call Sue at wear belmets_ Thole is no charge (301) 474-5181 or Florence at to participate in th~ rides, but both Riversdale and Marietta (301) 474-6646. try Mary Hooper announced that she can order Golden Age teeshins for those members who want them. See Mary at the meeting to place your order. The Wednesday, Nov. 20, meeting will be a celebration of the November birthdays. Finger funds will bO welcomed. After ltstening ~o weather re- Cub Scouts from Pa in tho school's 4-day afternoon program for ages 3 - S. Interested pom>IB ""' invited to bring their children to this opeil hQase and share with the GNS&K chil· dren ~ they participate in Fall Harvest IICiivities. Snacks wiD be provided for the children_ Por further information call 301-474-SS70. All contributions will be taken to the Greenbelt Fund Pantry for use by members of the G...nbeh community. Anyone living ,in Goddard safety. preciation to the teachers of the community schools by deliver~ ing baskets of apples and a poem of apprecia-tion to them. .also provide bookmarks encouraging students to read, which will be given to each student visiting the school library during ·the week. Throughout the year, publications encouraging safeiy. civic pride and scholarship will be distributed. . American Education Week is nol just for active parents and --~ . . .-~ ·'1 thefua~in-alxNt8 Forum 01:'1 Housing For Mentplly Ill In case of inclement Hvered workshopa on innovative, alternative methods of de- Greenbelt Roads_ with special needs across the U.S. and at international meetings. He has authored manuals on Greeribriar and Glen Oaks residents are encouraged to donate ~anned goods and boxed food items to the Canned Food cussion wi1h the audience. For information' c;tll Marge Owens, 301-34S-IS72 or Agnes Hatfield 301-982-2053. for needy famibes in Greenbelt APB Reseheduled and other.,... of Princt George's Coonty. DOnations can be tiRJpP,ed Greenbriar's.Communily Building between now and NPM-11 PM 15 Crese.nt Rd. GreeniJelt. MO_A1#!(>12 to: o Reaffirm tbeir · COJIIIJ!it-, merit to improving and support· 11 1 1 nd ingoeduc~~';::l~~."thi:v~,;,~itmerit into aetilln by visiting local schools during A_merican Education . Week ud becoming in~QlYenity Center. 1bil praelllllioo will bt beld in !be Senitir Clusroom. Ev~~ryone is welcome 10 anend IIDd UWIIYI - apd. Pluoe call 397-2201 for more infonnalioll. Basketball Co-ed lnlramural Teams Ages6-9 County Boys Basketball Teams Ages 10-14 Girls Basketball Teams one p.m. in lhe Community thriller that builds 10 a suspense· ful finish. Everyone i5 welcome. I Friday, Nooanber 22, Julie G•...,..a:tiiOft fl GIUS C:W. Winter Ballrelballl Ct.l1eldlng Aeg1strlllon The Greenbelt Community Center shows a free movie every third Thursday of eoch month, at FOOL meetings and 10 become l;lrtn are prepared to cake up the munity Center in 1he Museum • Room at 7:30 p.m. on Wedne,._ day, December 4_ . On McCiiuoucb. o{ Your Stooy: The next Board of Direcwrs meeting will be Thursday, November 21. at 7:30 p.m. in tho GHI Board Room . Meeting Room. The film for No- NeW Deal . . Wednesday, November 20, has been canceled. Tbo nmtt tqqlar ......ting wiU be held ., the Goa>' Explore Oral His1ory The. Archilecture & Environment Committee will meet on Wednes4ay, November 20, .at 7:30 in the GHI Board Room. on the library's tower le.vel to discuss library funding. All are welcome to attend educatcm, it's for everyone. Every person has a duty and responsibility to· see that all chi I· The meeting of the Advisory Pla!]ning Board schedule.d· for Free Film at Center Library Friends Meet involved as library volunteers. t~e subject. There will be time for dis- Drive. The fund will be used 10 belp provide 'J'hanbgiving Dinner make a donation but who did nQI Gray Panther$ Meet veloping housing for people Canned Food Drive off in lhe Came Room -a1 receive a baa should place the food items in a bag on or near the front door of the house by 9 a.m. this Saturday. November 16. yocational and residential ser- vices for 2S ·years and has de- Visitor Center is. located on Explorer Road near the intersection of Soil Conservation and these areas who would like to Greenbelt Unit No. 136, AmeriThis year's theme, ..The Future Begins in Today•s Schools," re- All Gieenbelt aitisu; lids educators, and all tbooe iillaaled iii the arts are mvited -to pllllicipole in· a di..,..ssion about the futun: of visual arts pmpammingll the Gtoenbelt Community Celtlor. A meeting is p'lanoed for .Tltunday, Nov. -21, 7:30 p.m. in lbe Children'• Pottery Room on the oecond floor of the Commtmily. Center.. A proj10sal will be jRaenled 11 this lime. Come and contribute your ideu. For lildber infonnalion, t:a11 B..... Sisnon, 301-474-2192 or Jeuka Gittis, 301-441-3859. weather call 301-286-8981. The were announced this week by ca~ Legion AuxiHary. Ml!eling on Visual. Arts Planning p.m. Saltiidty ~ N_._ · 23 will fellue Lori Waru and fun at There will be a model rocket The AIJ.iance for the Men- friends wilb • milted boa o{ folk have entrance fees. For more in- launch on Sunday, November 17 tally Ill of Prince Georg01's · IIOrtp and JOOd times. The Now Doll Cafe is 1ocalod fonnation, call Steven Harper at at 1 p.m. at the Goddard Visitor County is sponsorin& Walter 301-513-9368. Center. Learn tho principles of S~yndler, speaking at \he in the Gtoenbell Caoltnumily Center II IS CJescatl R~ and II rocketry. Brlng a rocket to Greenbelt Library on Wedne,._ Launch. or just come and watch. day, November 20 from 7 10 9 hllp://wwwl.ari.~iDa/ Scouting for Food All launches are monitored for p.m. Szyndler bu worked in new_cleal.hlmllll'lbe ~ vember 16, to collect donations of nonperishable food items as part of the annual Scouting for Food Campaign. ports from Ohio and Pennsylvania, it is clear winter will soon be This -t.enlhly _ . mille nipL SlnJen, ~ paellllllldiaas .... all welcome to ..... tboir ,..,.. wilb !heir .aeiabban II .the Cafe. Sip up aboal7:30; - well attended. Guests introduced were ,_ Enlerlainmint ·Sialed Golden Age Club During the week the l,]nit will Alfred M. SkDinrk. Preaident, 1959-1977 Etetne Slcblnik, Presldenl, 1fl'n·1885 Ptesdent Emefitua,. 1985- ... Thul'lday, November 14, 1!196 flects 75 years of concern and interest by the American Legion family and other professional groups. Unit 136 will express its ap- Doon.Doe-.. Ondr-.-~.-O..,.Qiy further damage to One of GrefJCY - Final Pol~ • 1997 Prted l}udget • Third Quarter Operatinjl Sl2temerlt Glii~Scr" Agenda lto:ni5 .. •- A~ d Trust Ownerohip & Trustee's Alf~ • 1997 piopooed Budge! - Fii'SI Reading • Ivy Regulatiom • Request for Prioacy Screen • 2-G Gardrnway • Board - .. 4 GREEHEL T MEWS IIEYEW !'.J;!l-1 Years Aqc Feeding Refugees Choral Festival Held By Area Musicians De Looper Exhibit Frft; b~ Jamt'~ . :~: ::~'_I' •'- .d .\I.H-.h. Arr·· l '·: \\'nr~ ,j \\ • ,_ .c : ..~ ~ r -- . ·: r fhc Art G:J.iler) of the Uni" in College . '..1rk pre~ent~ .1 thtrty·year ret. ··pe-:tt~e t.:\hJbttJon of the •n, nf W1!:e:;: de Looper . ,\J,T:mgton p.w !t:r and former !c: Ci.lrator . .;-the Phtll!p" :Jecttrm thr('>ufh December It 1.1. dl in.:: il1 Jc Jn extensive _:c:dton of ~t...::'.J!tcant ~A<·ork ;.•n1,:1!r.~ h1' ".lr:a a'~ one of 1 • • .!'hln):t~n·, -: tmportant ~~· .' . .: ''I ~ - · ~I' ,, ..,:.:rr"'~~ "l~n•L::· r~.:: )~" ·' . ) ;·~I<'~ ' ·: ' ! !'I.·_ ~;: .I ' ' • I ::c \l..tr~ "· . \f.,;:"' h rl -: f:•r,~:,d fL:! /.1' h: 'W.~- works · t> •: been brou~·:~ together at · e ltme. and t:--~ onlv exhtbt':1 thu~ far 1:1 ,·~rro~ch a de~u,-.~ revte·• ht~ oeuvre , ::e v.orks on ~~'pla) range ~ •m -.ery laq:;t: ..unungs-one ·.! :~ct v.td !n l!lltmatc rio.~ on r..tp .. :rtnt<; and :,!·~ hnoJ.,.-; •·,,r, of the I· (j..J-:·' '1 hrJJI"r :J"~· ~· •!I~· '-:t' :T·(hl he ·~e ftr'it tJme man) ck: Luoper ...:! '0 f-,!:l !Jrle,J r..!] I ~,.~otJI Thr.; r,~~·: -~·:lr c~"'''~" r .\hr~land :·r•Jt) of (;it·"t !:.:.:!~ h·, '' \\;_· •'"-' .ne nnl:- 2- · :",_·he" l: ·-· .!rll\1 ·,,.I . ~ .i Ci.:~ller~ \lo::J.. '··•emhcr pm \rt Ci.tllery \!.!;\l.tnd ; .. ,' .!i.d ,,;-: ~~:~· puhllc ~ ·.~ (J ..dl:."q .! : ' :·· .ne \[ 11 I ·· ···:1~h FnI" ·.:--dJ\ ~ ' ,! s J ~'1- 1~ ' • ••. t•:.l \. '•1": ) d: ' ::1fnr- ; --,,' •1 '-1 1 1~.!-\.!" 1. l"II .:,t: It:::\\'::'"' ~:q; 1:1~J ·:•L.l jl(j ~1111 ; r ·"·r..~~;: .\ tH '-~c ''~T. mtcr ·. ~ ·...,:th b:Jr;;-,~ ,t.'.t t m g t r•r pt: r. · : r ·: ~~· :--1 ~ , · , -•tt~: d:-.~1Jhtte~ t\ a' .1do~.hk : ':c r~!L),!fa!~ 1\ .l pre~ntatwn th.: Pnncc George's Count:-·~1·" t.d ('dchr.JIJnn Com ·It··· 1:: ~"r';'er.tllun wuh the \1.Jr:-I.Jnd-~Jttonal Capllal Park • 1 \L. -~ lth' !:: ~~~ C•J tore. the ''1 ·•:f\ ,] I ]I'. The ho·J~C"'- l'>t.:' to ~1gn pl::dge~ t ~enc fuod to .:ud th~ ~Lt. people dbroad L'pon !he hou...c=w1fe rece•ved a :1) rL!~~ In hn ~It, hen .... :· .tnd .-1 menu reference card ;;r.lr.l a~kcd 1 :ndn..-. di~play ~ho\.l.eJ .1 o~t unle~' tJf, ,c 111 60:14. Sue Treacy. 33. 1n 4th place ;mwng the women .tnd 4()th place m·c!.!ll; Jim Kyln, .W. in 50th rial'O.: m 70:0"i. J),J\'id :\lt'\alldl'f, J7. 63rd ln -:'4 "i(): Burnett~:: Crnmhtc. ,:: 1J. l\2nd in 7~..J.l). Rarh;tr:l·l·o~·,·IDL·t!!, .~IU·L .-\nnl.'lll.nl.: tJOtlJ 111 '1. ~Xth Br.1dlcy. ::I' in :-o.] .] ~. : '-lund.-.' 11 ' Musical ploy suited for all ages Celebmtc :~ .: .• 1 jill ~ ( l.t:, q l ~{I \I• .ll:i" ,\1 (, 1.,1 1;;) ·i• ci:.J IJ•I l1!1·i. -..W.tO.Il~ lfUI!lllf Ill 2~. x0511. 'J~nd ,,,.1 \l.t' \.\. n~'tYJ..MACICAJ.llY.J.t!JlY \loHl \1,mlll'i:nl'r, Inc Brcxkr-~ek. 1 5:-.. J.J1h 1n "'I .ltr. 1, tl:n \ d~·m11W. ·lc;. :-...,_ 11-th :. ,, \I 1 ,,. Pl·~·d Ill i944 hy he.ng phtu·d rri lhC' Maryland Road RumJL·t, < '!uh (II Amerlca Grtmd Pri:>. R.ll ,. Scnc:o.. I· \~ :· 11 ·Prince George)s County's . 300th Birthday Ja. JOIN IN THE FUN41?:• \,I. Saturday :\member Hat.'. pm .I .II•} •.: f•Jr \\ untup Gieenbelt- gives peimlWon for ·uS!' of the and many volurucen uaist wilh the event. A list of ruDDOB fmishing this nee will be availAble at the Rec~on [)epllnmenL · People can view art work by current students m photography, drawmg and pottery and prev1ew spnng arts and leisure classes. lllere wtll also be a series of interactive workshops by professional artists from the staff. The Center offers non·credit courses m fall, spring and summer for people of all ages. For more information, call ':.1·· ' .arl~ ~urninj! help to a.ole lito excellent 0111 u they mooitor the J!IOJil!U of lho runoeri. The Cily of I 1 • Bihle Stud' fur .1.ll d.l!t'' l"un~ld', Wonhip '~n il'l' 1'untJ.t.' 1 Pn~er ~n Kt' r\\ nJnnd.n l-ortran .. purta-tlotl ,,, :IH•r" 11:1,.·r .. 1 /1 - /hrArcw·:~ 111 ~"'t··Slll Greenbelt Baptist Church , (~,~ttir: ilf Located lithe .,;nmd o! l r-.-....-.·111 .111d 1:k ... ahUI Ro&"i ~ ... --------- ' HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN CHURCH Octy Evt2vting Featuring: Friendly people worshiping God and servmg their commumty. n:'C J-/O.'~),'':"":f)W1 CtEilic/Ji JJomCil Sr. John's B>g Band playing lively music·from the Ctltic lands ePISCopM_ ChUJlCt) • tll>tt,.~ \"••ll t,, J•••n UJ in ll.olr~lttl'· pr<~ht' dllJ 10nf • Mac-Talla ~ Scottrsh GaeltC stngers -~ u_ -'= Skye Gatlzering and Ceftic-music with Fiddle, Harp, Cello, Drum and Volee J.ll~~ St. George's Episcopal Church ttamSuntl5( ;\!!ASS by Dr. David Stem, entitled tation In Memory's Kitchen: A Legacy from the Women of Terezin. · For more mformarion and di· rections and to RSVP, please call Berwyn Presbyterian Church l..iUft'i Catholic c:<>mmunity of C~rt:enhclt home of Rena Sodte. Tile program will ba a presen- 1 Sunday School AMI Meets in laurel ~he r.~mtmum JJ wheat · · •Jult, .tnd fat' v. 1thin the ·~·:\ 1 1:~ Jays. .l Pl.tnn1ng Commn~sion. Der.utmcm ut Parks and RecreatiOn. .1nJ \ultural Hentage 0JVIPonle Cienrge\ County CtJmm''"'"n encourage!'!. the ~~~· Jnrit\ rdual, v. tl h p.m. on Tuesday, November 19 at mJp .~n.! \rh The Judith Resilik Group of Greater Washington Hadassah will hold its next meeting at 7:45 contest and more. There ts a small fee. fn ' ~~.. th.•: t Judith Resnik Group Meets Next Tuesday tmia. compde in a ..11'• .•· Thursday, November 14, 1996 l\,9·Jj1& 104~ .... Sund..t~ SLh,,nl j"9:1S". ~~~ lOt·'Hl"'-'192 S~day, November 23 B:OD •·•· • I 1 1.t10~'i c:lothing ·featured in thl• exlJibit U·Jma~:e-f a~d Voices c-.,.._, .... ""-'- m.u It<-' ................ ----------------· -.-.·· of or Greenbe-lt," sponMirt'd by tftt:Fr~s tb~ Gt1eu.Qell.~~~~~ ;a.t the-fit-rnnbelt-CoramUnily Le-nter. phnh~ h~ Tickets: $8.00/$6.00 call 441·8770-for reservations or Information J>a•id bRRe • ·.,j. • ~ ~ •_,. 1o' ......~~~~';.;. ...> ..~·. ~~1..~~- ~' & - ' • :.~ . : :iLj·~~~~::~~~j~~~~-~~~.}~'~;~L_J ~~ , .. , - .... .... -~.~~·------ ~·· \ Ll·.·· ·~ Lions Join Beltway Plaza Tay Collection Beltway Plaza Mall has joined with the Greenbelt Lion's Club; radio. stations WRQX (Mix ·l07.3) ond WMMI (Magic 102.3) to collect new toys for. needy children in PrinCe George's County. Last year over $15,000 John Healey, Ph.D .. P.E. has been elected lli tbe G=nhome & O'Mara (G&O) Board of Dim:· ro.-.. .Fonnerly lhe president of Infrastructure. then Raylheon lnfraslrUcture Services, Dr. Healey joined G&O .a year ago as Vice President of Transportation. m a bner ceremony rollowmg the parade. . Greenbelt Mayor AntOinette Bram wi~l deliver a proclamation In 1he past year Dr. Healey has successfully pulled together • photo by Justin P. Steele good neighbor, State Farm is there. diverse disciplines and regions into a single, foe~ Transporta· tion Services Group. In the past six months, thrte feature: stories on aspects or G&O's transportation practice have appeared in national trade magazines. should brmg a camera to ~~ptu.re a spectal moment as thear ch1ldren meet.all the c_ostumcd ch~acters.. Photos wuh. Santa will begin at 2 p.m. and will continue every day till December 24. As everyone enjoys the day and shares in the spirit or lhe season, the Mall asks that each family bring at least one new toy to help a needy chil~ this year. c,ntury 21 Ag,nts Receive Awards Don W. Taulelle, CLU 7707 Belle Poinl Dr. Greenbelt, Md. 20770 ;r· p.m., WtJI mclude face pamtmg, clowning, balloon sculpting, juggling, an~ magic ~ts. Parents Dr. Healey holds a Ph.D. in insurance. Long-time agent Bob Neri of Century 21 Trademark Really was "named lop agent. rm the month of August for listing and sales. The entire Greenbelt office has also been awarded the Gold Club award for outstanding sales achi~vement for the rifst two quarters of 1996. This award is given in recognition of sales actuevements indicative or an oflice system tlutt works effectively even in a difficult muket. Louis M. Pope, Broker/Owner, has also announced that three more. agents have joined the sales 474-5007 nail •••• A I·..·~·· I, Cbef's Secret a.-veateCI by James Giese Greenbcl!ers aTe just now beginning to learn that Chef's Secret is under.new ownership. Bob and Mala Belli. Mala also i.s the Chef. A second new chof. Glen M'AIIister of the cado sOup Witb it~ acner:ous lump of ~knio em nieaL The first course one! mearis paint here and there. a tittle wallpaper, a half-partition removed changes in the furniture arrang;ment, etc. The menu. at the choc.olate lovers out of their mousses. We all leh well sated. For the quality meal offered, the early bird menu offen aood value, but riot the lowest price dish has been added here and in town. The regular menu entrees: are moderately expensive, there. New is a 5 to 6 p.m. early but not unreasonably priced ·for bird special menu. Five of us the quality of food served. We've tried items on the tried it and found it to be most., from the City of Greenbelt. In- first was 'not that much differside fe~tiv~ties, ,beginnin~ ~t 2. ent.' eithef.. Gradually. a new civil engineering from Rutgers University, a master's degree in engineering mechanics from the Univ~ity of Illinois and a bachelors degree in civil engineering from Manhanan College. See me for car, home, life and health --- A........_ -- satisfactory. The early birds regular menu, and- while some are three course dinners. Our arc better than others, on the choices for maio entry were whole we have been most oatil· bed curry, pork loin with pine- ried. My one disappointD:tent apple sauce, roast leg or lamb was the beef tenderloin tips, and salmon fillet. Our group which came broiled and with a tried all but the pork, and each coating of" barbecue sauce. The was satisfied wjth hi~ or her beef was delicious on its own, choice. Virginia, howc\ocr, who and didn't need a strongly flais experienced with hot curry. vored sauce. On a later visit, a found the hot choice to not be comp3.nion. forewarned. ordered fire starting (you can choose Library Gallery Hosts Needed the l)eef with t[>e barbcc•e mild. medium or hot). The sa~ce on the side, and was main course came with onion happy he had done so: The beef tips come with stuffed The Prince George's County flavored potatoes, riCe and zucshrimp. a tasty combination. Memorial Library Syslem is seek- chini. On the whole, Greenbelt resFor first cou.rse, you can ing volunteers to work at the Greenbelt Branch Gallery, which have either a salad or s.oup. taurants offer good meals at good v,alue. But if you want has exhibits by county artists. The sala'"ds are small, but con· something special. you., have to Volunteers serve as hosts for The- tain a fresh variety of lettuCe go elsewhere. Cher''s Secret •s Gallery. Gallery aides are needed and other vegetables. Th-.t 's the best alternative for keepin& Monday or Wednesday from the way I like it, no1 being an avid fan of salad bars. Soup you from wandering afar. 6:30-9 p.m. For information call Margaret choices were clam chowder, the thick, creamy kind, and a spicy, Smith, 301-699-3500, ext. 230. thick seafood gumbo. Both are very good. On the regular menu are several other good choices. 1 like the creamy avo- with Coldwell Banker; Holly Mueck, formerly with Weichert Realtors; and Shirl Whiting, for· merly with .Darling Realty. This -- . .;p:nn::n:xn:xx::n:x:::x;;. l:. .t: ~ ~ ------·- :: :: WDK Of NCMMIER IS All $3.00 :: " H (~i:'60%!r~:-m:r~~ H H . ~--...--Cir C.h~istopher Bond, at Lastner Lane, ofTen treats to his ghost!~· H'iltors. "'~ 911·8188 l·- Metroraii/MARC Offer Joint Passes The Washmgton Metropolitan \re,J Translt Authority t\\~1ATA), !he Maryland Departllll'nt of Transport.tl:ion, the Mary· l.wd Rail Commuter (MARC) .tnd the V1rginia Railway E~ ( \'REJ will sell joint monthly \1clrorad/MARC il.l1d Metrorali/ \"RE pas'ies beginmng January I. fh.._ demonstration program will cnntinue for a year. The pa~-;es will allow com- muters to ride MARC and \ 1< r: for specified distance,., J'- v. 1\h current monthly passes, ;md v.ill also be good for unhmtil'd Metrorail usc dunng the spectfted month. The monthly MelrOIJJI MARC pass would be ~old nnl! to MARC monchly mail ,ulhLnh er.o. For m01e informatwn. c...Jl! WMATA at {202) 962-1051 ; ... :;oFFH =:!:OFF!:OFF! VEITICAI. WOOD ' aJIDS II I • I ~It ~ I . . ' -- II 11 · :I g. 3:15, S:Js 7:25 ~~~· ·.; ................ . GREAT ffAUAI'I FOOD t: Pizza· • Subs • Dinners • lllc-1lln; :: . . 7'-.30 . • . Italian . ................. ~ # America. SBA A'l'Qrd Goes To Nearhy Firm Epirech. an analysis and tccbnicol ..mea finn bl.clln Lau- ro! and founded ill 198S by Pnla Hollinsawortb (daughter of Vincent and Nlllcy Puccio, Lakeside), wu n:ccntly nomi· nated for the Small Businea Ad· ministration "Reaional Small Business Prime Caatnct« of the Yeu," award and feceived the SBA'a "AdoniniatPiar'a Awlnl for Excel14=nce." Th~ company's nomination ellablilheo the firm u one of the leading small businoa prime conb'lctOTS in SBA's midAIIantic reslon. Hollifllswmth has had a lifelana interest ill the ltiences. en· hanced by the study of human learning theory while workina on· a B.S. in·poychology at the Uni· venity of Moryllnd. In bet early profesalonll work. Hollin~ served as a biocbemiiiJy Jab tedJ. nician for the U.S.~ of Agricultuto, Plont VHOIOSY Labon· tory, under the tutelaae of Marie TousiBJW!t of Greenhelt. Hollinsswonb attributH the award to the compony's IIIICODlJIIIIIIIisins commitment to quaJRy and value. a Thanksgiving Day Dinner Special Salad, TUrlcey, Bam, Lamb or Salmon .Dinner;··Deaert $l3JJ5 Chef's Secret R.es~uraat 5810 Greeabelt-· Green~ - am.,;. Jlelabta (30.1) M6-8101 lunch Houil; M-F 11:3lllrft.3:0Dpm Dinner Hours: Sun-Thur: 5:@11-9:00pm, FIIISII6;GC!pm-1CI:OOpnl :: !n::n:::xnnr.:xxn:xrt1 . Foodi~~~~~~~~ I Chefs S€cret has changed for the !Ntter.'Bob and Mala Belli invite you to enjuy a comfortable evenin11 offine dining. Experience the !Nst in Continental cuisine .featuring many exquisite seafood dishes. .ResenHltfoJIS.~ :: :: • c:usum.s at !be local IIOiej.ad on the tabla. Each coupon will adcl SI to t b e - WIL The·leiiiU· ronl in· tum· will forward tbe money to SOS's Dine Acroll rants will fmd a Open 12. noon to .7 p.m. a a~Mt: = _.Grl: aa jiJDIJIE$1 aJIDS ..-~~· 3:JS. 5:15 ~Gilt. 1:25,;9:4• ... a ."'..,..... · I I""""·-·· BliNDS :I'----·'. '-·~ . ·: ...=.,.: ,._~~·: I :: Fri: :: I 47~ SpecWioi.g In a:: nyAMy"-· a 5:l5 :: aSfitlft Gril: a a::$11: ny-,...... 7:25, 9:40 a :: eWtNooW COVERINGS •WAll COVERINGS •PAINT •FLOOR COVERINGS: VINYlS. WoOD & CARPETING more. It's no secret! brings the ·total sales force to over four dozen agents serving the Greenbelt area and Prince George's County. OLD GREENBELT THEATRE :: 474-9744; R~ '" puticlpoll1a ia Dine AcroA Americo, .OIJII!ized -. Sbare Our Strength {50S). .Slilce 1984, SOS bas dlllribulld !baa $30 million to more 111111 BOO ar· pnizations in the United States, Canada and around the worlcl. In the WasbiflltoD motropO)i· 11111 orca. SOS tuncb. poup in· elude The Ccimmunity Alee 0.· manity Food' llaDk, Community l'.aily Life $ervica, For Lo•e of Children, Food and Friends, The House of Ruth, and mllly ~ staff: Audrey Claggett, fonnerly -...·s•DMTIIG CEITER B~pm~on accomplllied widt crisp~ French bread, a second butcl easily available if needed. For those of us who need to m new ~ys was oollected. . Culinary Institute of America, diet. the inclusion of a dessert To k.tck off the ~y Onv.e.. . : has joined, the staff. Beltway Plaza MaD will hold Its For many years~ Chef's Se· choice elimin•tes oor need .to 50th Aonual Holiday Parade in. cret, located at 5810 Greenbelt shoW resistance to ordc:rinc the front or tbe mall on Saturday, Road, was the best restaurant in anythin& ""'"' after a oalilfyina November 23 at 1 p.m. Featured Greenbelt: However, more re· main course. The choices were will be Ronald McDonald, the cently it began -to he a little breacr: puddins with hard oauu, Jeepe~s! characters, the seed)! and tiresome. Th11."t has chocolate mousse and peach Melba. My bread puddins wu Redskmettes, McGruff, clowns, a changed with the new owners. fi~ eater, a un~cyclist and S~ta·s The changes have been scrumptious, but I was stnl Elves, who will lead Sant~ mto subtle and may not be noticed tempted to trade for the peach ~he m~f to meet all the c~ddren by the casual· visitor. Fresh Melba. I knew I couldn't talk Healey Elected ToG&OBoard Ebasco ~;~~ ~.'"'!i . , . . Nllll. . .·ll1UIIIIIIII' TGIP on .. . ~· . •' ... 1I lj .; I A!! Sale Pr::os ~.k.· i.l·; Er~rJ::t1ve · rir; .''?'"'1:,•'" 18th Super Tru Frozen Turkey With Pop-Up Timer 58!. 11" Fresh Lean Ground Chuck lb. lr Co-Op Lean Beef Rib Roast lb. Fresh Perdue Oven Stuffer Roaster Frozen Cornish Hens 89!. 1139 .14" 11" lb. Fresh Oysters Standard-Select ~e lUI v.rteties Super Tru Frozen Turkey Breast Co-op Lean Beef Boneless Bottom Round Roast Fresh leanPork Boneless Loin Roast 1 lb. __~l ,______D_All_'l_ Regular-Low Salt _: Sandwich Steaks ftC Philadelphia Cream Cheese -=o.t, ~· nssue I· rlh'O-;.;-:.fll:----- • lr JUiliOO'AT~ I. lb. I I I' l sp IP 14 oz .. · ~~~ ~•-•••--,, lfi'91ni•H•m 1-p' • Esskay All Meat Pie Crusts '. ~------·~5~0~·· Kraft . $189 Smgles , • Low Fat Bobgna - !4ft Alpone Lace Low Sodium If'.~ Swiss Cheese lan~s .,~. ~~;·.~Fat Free Cheese Chunks ~z, 9 lb. '.\ !~.....;;, B oz. . • · ~rib. Potato Salad Jb. Cheddar-Monterey Jack . Crispy Fried Chicken Thigh or Drumstick 69C each Snow Scraper Fresh~ Cinnamon Raisin Bread 18 oz. L-------------~~~ Durkee~ Spartan T-120 Blank Video Tape Dimetapp Allergy-Sinus Caplets Dried OniOn welliiC.,..&Il.!O~~>-Eoillll! Rings ------,.;...i~.:.:.=.:+ --~:--~~~~~~-·-;--------, 99t each I_ - ~ 24 RIAL CHocOLATE CHIPS ,_ :::a Buy 1 I Get 1 I fREE. I . I IIIFI.:;:::r,. t:IOL ..... Ciopo&I7.!011>--Coooo- I .~- L---=:.~==---.J lb. ~' Fat Free IIIFI~~_,, , L- .... _:.n.::'!.CO::.':"- -·- .J 14ft . a ltL · ...1111C..,.&I7.!DIIL- ElidogC..,.._ lb. Alpine Lace Fat Free Turkey Breast l -.::.•;:... .. -; Esskay Pillsbury ~er1can .0:::.:.. I I.- .............. ,_ I INSIIL441 L-1_ _ DE_LI_..J.Il\:I'!L....dlz~J l-:-:---:--:::-c---....:1:;.:12::....;!gal:::.... Kroft DAY ·' throom 16 oz. Steakums Frozen 1169 ~ :· Minute Maid Orange Juice All varieties lb...,.,, t:Soft Singleton Frozen ·~ Breaded Butterfly Shrimp 10 oz. Oscar Mayer Sliced Bacon 12 oz. Hatfield Big Link Pork Sausage 11Z9 11" ;;I Thuriday, N~ 14,1996 GREBIBELTNEWS REWW Pag< 10 ber Alan Freas suggested !hal lhe budge! be mcreased 10 speed lhe GBI Budget Emphasizes Preventive Maintenance h.Y Sand) Smith and Hopi ,\ucr!Jach ; !1'-' (ir::i.!r.tx'lt !lome" ln...:urrn'· 1 Bo.~r:1 t'l Dr rector~· .\O\t.:rrl - :1JL"1.:1m~ dt.,pco)::J \\.t!h mrht · ''-' 2; ttclll' nr1 1h JgcnJ.J L'\L~p! lor .1 long Jr..,CLI~­ ' •J 1he Pwpo-.cd !997 Budg~.·t. ,_., nt v.hllh \\.ere made :1\Jilr,, thl' nll:l'tmg\ J1tendee~. \,, ~~ .tf!er the ~1ing was callo.l :.Jn hy Pn:..,Jdcnt Alan Turn bull. ,1 il :nemhc-r Sue Kmfchtk repor1ed ·, ~ ~l Ill"\'., th.11 ... he had ret:cnth ,-~ .1 .\tllr..m ""ho had been born Tile •: , t ~IL'I.'l~h..·h il.tr,J l ""the m.tr!..d ..L11d 21 ,,.r,J::p' J'<.:nctm~ She de- General ~anager O~oerJurli .:.:·.J Presl .tnd cnnrrihute idea.' and/or rr,,~., tne memben; to Gill~ COillli T~chnu,jueo; for runmn,!! ctk,ll'-' nK'l.:lmg~. :Uld tht' ljU.thli..:.llrt"l' 1,•:(ommmee memh~:r~ v.!ll ~--,,.. lJ,. ~·uh ot htg. Lmprt)\l'· I~'Ut'\ J\, ·hl:,<~n .tJ,,, provtded the rcq- Jllc'J:l!•).J nl II.V, .J \'o.:nt.tbk ol\]~ (It (ilrl rn.eelmg.... lk 11 ()] !J', pultc~ on v.ht:thcr •·t l\~ "pcm1iucJ tu gru\.1. on \l'tll•r \~,dh mu~t not unf.urlv ''l''·l•k h>r remnval 11f ivy fro~ ·1 lwm'-'' tll elder!> 1 'llll't., ~., ho .trl' nol ..1hl~ ,, 1h1d': t'i 1 "'-IL' rated into th 1, <,;"nd presentation. The budget .,_I r'.'ct:JVe its first formal pre'>~·~·-: 1 ~l fJn :'-o'o\ember 21 and 1ts f:· r- ·-t~w and adoptmn at the 1: "!II.~ on December 5. The budf. .:'.tho presented Jl J membei' I .!l~ In early !'lo~ >ember. Budgl"t llil!hlights A'llfl Pfe\ll : :,,~,.-..,, maintenar'a -'-.iS the sint•k- t:.:e"t expenditure budgeted at 5~ · ,\1::11•n 10 1997, accounting for ·u ·l'-··r 26 percent .or the budget, t"l ~"l by real estate LlXes 31 24 pt.'ll· ·r. ()her large budt,'-el Hems arc: :·.1)rnent of the prinupal for reh:1!1: • 111, of 17.5 pen::ent .md admini~tr.:''"e ~.:xpenditures of 13.7 pen::eru of·)~~· budget Sane 4.7 percent of the hkl~et is aJlocaled to re-.erves(tort'pl.t,t'thephysicaJplant of GID ~ 11 .~~·c, '• .tlrnost 4 percent for tra'ih colledlll!l, .Uld if1SUfilOC.e for I )o\ p:rcent of the ~udget Paul Sinr-~er, Duector of Finance, explained kadml!: to the GHJ office~ 11..1~ ~.u~~eci A ncv1· member "H~r•N>r.JtcJ 1hat 11 v.al'l· erJtL'-l' mature~. Jnd changci• l' mectmg. man..~gC111t;"nt hJtl .,,,dl-.l·d !ur tl. v.lulc .tble-bodtt.'Li ·through the budget Item h~ 11:.::n •r ·.·~·n1lxr~ il:dllll!,! .11e .d!ow.::d. to kl't:p their .md the Board had ~~: gc~tions numerou~ ,.~!:· Y.h!Ch hJd been Jn~·'ll''' aclioo weighted against lbe budget increase, the opinion of Board Member Bill P!Jelan prevailed. He was againSI raising lhe budget and members' charges an additional amounl and suggested !hal budge! surplus often identified lhroughoul the year could be allocated to re- moving lhe Wlks. Audil Commit· Member Kalh1een Weber advocated an increase mthe tree trimlee ming contract which she said was necessilaled by lbe growlh of lreeS and bushes in Gin and lbe d&m- age !hey caused in bad wealher. The Board decided !hal it had a). n:ady allocaled addiliooal funds 10 lrIf." managemen1 re· The 1997 budget includes an sponded that it was the amount tncrease in the replacement re- !hal remained after all poosible ac~rves of SSO,OCO to bring the budtion has been taken W recover the get amount to $330.00() for the debts. In response to another }Car. The replacement reserve member question, Overdurff reprogram for 1997targets slate rna· sponded !hal lbe budge! had nol "'Ill)' rook replacement of roofs nflccted the possible passing of '•n fnme .md hlocl homes, water TRIM since most predictions had hi.!,IICTS, frJ!llt' rlJrCh rOOfS and ind;cated that the counry 's cap on dt~.-1-.~. sump pumps, masonry property l ..es would not be lifted. !'l,t:~lbmg riser~. and underground Nal Shinderman gave a hisiOry of . :I L.tnJ.. remm als, among olher the establishment of the replacement reserves fund and described l''''Jl'.:t' Audl! Committee Mem- do lbe guUer cleaning. in (Continued Quote of the Week DRS. MCCARL 301 44 · HUBERT HUMPHREY oro.. 10 have lbe job completed fasler, provided General Manager Overdurff can c:on(um lbat the conlnlctS do include cleaning of lbe porch guttoir of a roof and skytigbl at 8 Woodland Way. They also niowd ahead wilh plans 10 enpge two companies 10 Perton.ally inscriiMd eovf. of •uthor~• recendy paltf..: liohed ll1'. ••u. '·: -~ ••ailol>le ... n..c.r. by KeiJh (1. ~uy. 301 pp:. m.... R........ s...~·e~~ee~: .w .,_,order for 122.00 "'SUO Ml> Tax •ad MM ohippi~ 10 Litho: Guy, PO·. Box !91, G-.bell,liD 20768. silly. They are aimed al children. but they are shon enough not to be .obtrusive to an adult audience. The children 1n the audience ranged from about live years old to about 14 years old'. The whole audience wa~ quiet and attentive throughout. so it is clear the program held the imerc~;t of the children as well as tbe adulto.;. After the automated Troubadour program. there was an interesting and informative demonstr•.nion and discussion of the current night sky. Questions were encouraged. The whole program is well worthwhile. There's No Place Like Home runs Friday evenings al 7,30 p.m., November 22, De· cember 6, 13, January 3. 10, 17, 24 and 31. The Howard B. Owen.o; Science Center is located at 960 l G...nbek Road, jusl north of Duval High School, btll it is hid· den by the trees. Park in the north Duval lot. 'There is a small fee. The Owens Science Center wdl hold an Open House Friday, November 15, from 6 - 8:30 p.m. lbere will be a lecturc..demonstra... tion in the planetarium and a number of other sCience programs. This program IS free. For infor- MuylanCI-N8Iional Capilli Park and Plannilll Commission (M· NCP!'C) is aeeking responses 10 a souvey mailed tO county household& earlier IIIia monlh. Ap· pro•imaleiy 7,0CKJ households n:· ceiwd lbc aouvey, which is being corxlilclcillllfot; 11(....,..,.. . . . IDily .....-..:1111111-.1 code , lbc . . a.. -CoullciiUo Jllllllll fich would be cheaper thai cameras are now being uaed by about 1,000 ihan repairing to monitor traJfic conditions the nine-year-old spreader. throughout the metropolitan area. -Mayor !)ram accepled lhc Following a motion, which · consensus position of the rest of council passed, to explore· the· cQuncil that sbe repre5enl lhcm po ...s,bi.llly of applying for a camon the city's 60th Anniversary era. Cit)' Manager Mike Commiuee. Aln:ady appoinled McLaughlin sald that a report to th&s committee were Paul would be prepared· expeditiously. Sabol, L. Palticia Adelaide. and WaH or· Fame Emory Harmon. · Council accepted a report fmm -Joyce Chestnut w.s reapthe Communily Relations Advi- pointed tO serve another threesory Board (CRAB) concerning a year term on lbe Advisory Planpossible "Wall of Fame" to be ning Board. e!l.tablished in the community building. CRAB memben have in mind a tree.shaped figure with many Leaves, each of which Legal Help The Law Foundalion of Prince would carry lhe name of a person G~orge) County provides free being commernorased. According lo lh~ CRAB re· civil Jesal oetVlCOS 10 indipnl inport, such a design would be dividuals in Prince George's "relatively expandable" and could County. Tht Foundation is look· become "a visible symbol of ing for Stlllleone wid) e&cellent community involvement and organi~tion and administrative volunteerism." Council referred · skills plus good people slillls. A the report to the Arts Advisory leJal desree or experience in a law firm would be et:hemely Committee. • helpful, allbough il i• not re· Council Tidblls -Council passed for first quired. For mon: informalioo call lbe reading a charrer amendmenl resolution bringing the wording Prince GeC?'8~'s Voluntary Action Center. Inc., at (301) 699-2800; of the c11y's charter concernmg the distance limit for electioneer- Tax: (301) 699-2806. ....._bal.- ceruer s Needed CAN TROUBLED TUNS TURN? ···'";" ...•n+ J',LI,:l' I jl ~· '+f • 12 Presidential Race Brought Out Voters Arts Center Presents Historical Musical ~1aria c;odo~. lh and jennifer \\'aller ~~r.:::nhclt LJUil ~c'•t "llf ,, tun-tdkJ [tl,tnl'• l \JI.! J'lc' ·'· ck . . ill'li' hrm1~!11 t!L~'m t" :!1•: pnJJ~ L1-1 fu::"L'\ 'J'Lt~· prcJtcll•':l' of I ::;1!1~ ·., ·l1'r tnl::r~·,t 1:, thl' r .h.:: : · ~ tl:l· ,l,·r~I,.JI \\ ILII'' !illU\L' 1 i:fllUt:hn-.11 ! 'I'!'• . !l1Udl :1'1h\h.trl ..._.illdi .. LLll" Bul• ;:>,ph: lhL' prL'\lckiHloll p,,. · k I hL pr,Jttl. .;, ,..._·r·. ·~ r, ! ::.11 Pr L' • 1.: Cl::lt"IL ~ 1111p't'1:1~ le,t,J ' . !\. ::._ 1! ·,1 <,'.11!, ,·r: \)·•1..: ],lL' .i;ld \oren "aii!IIJ.! to check in ~t Precinct 3, the Community Center, during the morning ru!th. . pholn h) ]{Jo',\•, '•: m.qor r..trty ::-1.t,l<: 1, 1'1 , .!JHJiJ..tt•.:~ It - i' ·.~ i' choH.:e . 11:- .t ,t, · o1 •! l\'-tll!\lb." th· .:1~·: .•l ft:\l{klll II•\ I.Pfr, •'1 ·: (lr..·.:rtf ..,,, ,.Jkd. \ 'II"~~ . li··r The majority of the \'OlC!" mtcrvre1,1,ed -.aid they plan on r~.:mammg Grecn~elt re~•dcnl .... ()lli!'>IIOn >·tl .11:1 ~ I'" I! i '· ·I ( tl • "' :11~·1· :I '11 ,,Jd,· iit:- .tl .·\1 ,\ l\o>\'-t<.' 1 \lUI"' :!·,,·;~.h·r \\l.:rl \1J)1\tpdu"r J!,:! \I.!' 'I h I ,, ..•:at ' I ln. ' ..... I• \•'· " rl,, l nter Manage1 near est )- ou . . 'IJ!•:r.l·ki ,,,, .· <·uurtnt>~ ( ·rm\dl !{ : !, /{1 I I ._! II \\1Jo1 ~ 1, ,,,!IIJI\ '\4~.iWIII (Ottlt'; Tt' (llt't';illll A F1mtr.1l How Fr1mily Ow11Cd Rl',lily M11tlm Ho~ been famih 0\\ned (.Operated Since 18-;~ <,]) i I •I trJditJOn of Honest). Caring. Compassioll. and Ouahh "" '>; CASC::H'S " c 50 N S f 2,. 1,-r,1·;' !f1 ~ml·. f'A ' C.' 1 <\.·1 \L,rk ,,,!t-11\l;l\-1 ~ \ ( lr :-.:ilh~'~] ! '' ,, .I '\' 301·927·6100 4739 Balt1morr '" . , _ Hyatt"i\tlle. MD_. '. )):'.\,; ;,trj!t' l ut ~~I 'i'-11\..111!-'. He look .forwartl to me••tin~ yott .\tum! NationsBank ,,, \/,' i 11'tf'•\ ,,•r;: •. ,J: (, . pltolo by·uur Brya and they will tell you what to do. 'The nYtrients in dead tree leaves can be a valuable· addition to the garden, so use them as mulch or ccmpqstlhem. An addi· tiona! advantage to composting is not having to bag up leaves. Just rake them onto a lalp and dump !hem in the compost heap. There are many types of composting containers avail11ble and muc~ information about composting available in books and pamphlel•. Do the neighbors a favor and screen the compost ~ap in some manner and keep large items out of the compost since 1hey will not decompose. It i:. getttng late for planting spring flowering bulbs. If you have hulhc; on hand do !JO stnce the umc o~ y~ar to pJ;mt most is the autumn. But don't &lay !\ince bulbs need time to grow before the really cokl weather sets iil for J'hlhlem next year. When cleaning garden beds good. .---r--·.I ,n remove wecd'i and weed \,Tlk Some weeds will wait out Autumn is the time to clean-uP this year's garden.and to Pf"pan: for next year. A crisp, sunny au· tumn day is lo be savored befon: the cold weolher ccmes to stay, so gel outside and enjoy it as you work in the garden. Cleaning up this year's .debris ~~ not just a matter of being neat and lidy. Fallen leaves lefl on grJSs and other low growing plans can kill them. Leaves left in drainage channels and swales can mean poor drainage in the yard all \\- mter and a water logged yard. lJc.td planiS left in 1he garden bed .,._,,, prov1de food and shelter for a new gene·ration of insect pests and. pLtnt disca~es. As an example, <:,tr!icr in the year I advised cleanlip the tomato bed completely 1• plants were sickly as a fir::.l Ime of defense against the same is to only _remove the dead rar1s of perennials, for- some will keep a sman ~ of green leaves all winter. II can not be said often enougb' . · when you clean ~p dispose. of lhe yard waste prcperty. Nobody . likes to see piles of yard waste along the ro•d side or in tho woods. A bil .pile will aor compose ripidly in will kill off Ill 1he Wild de111¢01lt II. Tho ript compqst « folloW city for leaf' pick""P iA y felt they had a lot to say. Unlike prior years, lhough, this year's ballot had two propositions on ir that threaten to shape the disposition of Greenbell and all of Prince George's County: the .Tax lle· fonn 1nitialive by Maryltnders (TR.IM). If passed, the musure would n:peal a property lalt cap thai bas existed in the COQJI(y for years. The other initiative would have required voter approval on all tax increases. ' When the election results came in, the property tax cap n:· mained in placeiand the initiative requirjng voter approval on all tax increases had passed. For many -Qf .the voters intenriewed at the elimentary school prior to closing time at lhe polls, both hsues received only a lukewarm reception. While five out of twelve vot~ ers surveyed "ere for the voter approval initiuuvc. ::.ix. had- no opinion on the i$'JUe and only one was again'' it. \Vith tho re peal of TRIM. !!.ix \.-oters out of · 12 were for it, ihrcc had no opin· ion and three were againsl it As for ·overall opinion of the . Greenbelt area, there were also ffil\td opinions. One voter who ha-; lived m the area for two ycilr'i said that "Certain parts ,{of lhe are~) are really segmented. and not inclusive to peopli: of t:~lor." Another couple surveYed said that they .. liked the diversity of popula~ion, and people involved in community d'OitS. •• ementary school opened View lbe history or PG county willl 1 fua atmosphere. Fua riH' kids of au-. ,r:.l J.,tU, ,,th'i. ' I' '111,·[1 bv Daniel Admission $5.00 .p~oaoo.,-.- At Large Voter 'fllmout Magical Mystery History Museum Saturday Nov 23 ''~·It 1 ulcr" L~c'\ '· htlh ,...__.. 11 \\UU!d .. ,,~~nt: t.n i~ Ch.1r \I' TRI~t. a" ,\ 1\h \\ em at SprlnchUil.ake Elemtnlar} Election Workers Sarpris~td presents B. Voten "ait in lines In the School, Precind 8. • photo by IA!It,- Bryu 123 Centerway, Greenbelt (next to lbe Post Oflice) \II!,'(' ,: : Tiasha Boyd puts her . Elementary School's ballot box. Waiting for a. turn are Daniel Grunberg and Lauren Hall The Greenbelt Arts Center ';.IILl' '.I.Ji Fietchcr Janet Parker ha\ been a restdent tor the pasl -35 years and plan.,; on remaining m Grccnhclt "forever." "Anvonc who •.,. horcd in Clrecnh~lt is de.td," Parker said. "1 like the small-to"n feelmg with the big-city ar.:r.:es~ ... "aid TnnvJ. Ford . "I car; walk a"nd feel ~.tfc," '~:aid TJmrny Tropp. .!Jl-dlllJtc ,1nJ .-,:jiL!tl\<.' ot 0'! ~ ~ 1 I \ \\.· nut ~X \oled for . .n HI >die'' II' Stl~\(' (,:· w• 4 i(s Anoth.er vorer said, ."[ think a. nice place, c~ roads, and crime is contrO-lled_~ Another voter fell lhal in recent yean lhe qime problem is a major issue. So while it can be inferred lhr011gh the .facl lhat tomout was over 50% that lhe voten had a lot to ·say on this past election day, it ·is equally ~rt-ain what the voters as a community had to . _say. ......... -AM·FM*"*'IJ,765,~-......... ,.. 111e ·.c~·t· nnt'·'tim· : ,.,e '""- . we:le1ta dealei'Ship ~ without an ·upset stomach." Setums art 1111 raloalliyprlced . . . . . . . 80 tdmd and prtSiilllt·iiu .that Ricky 811111'111111pa ltobertut. )mid an- Setura ll'&1leri, lldtdy eJ!Iol"cd the -.hole aperteare. Ia fact, at Saturn oC bie, oar can IWtfiy mudl 11m the . repatatltJl f« dllg tllal&el\U. Bat, .... do·• I flnu. hmt;lor oar Biles~ ;.t. a little, llill JfK/! k malra .thmt fed gootj. Hope to let~ 110011.. Nt!w apa~irlfnlcle. too.r.lllr .......... , . .·S&t&Jrft 'of magnet) have organilt:d a three-v.eek tnp to Jap;.m t"legmnmg July 21. 1997. Prepa- ration for the tnp will hegm soon and wtll include Ings, group semmars read- and ... orne ftcld tnps. The focu~ of the tnp wLII be ac;~demic, cx:plurmg Japane-;e art. archttecture and h1story, and will center on Kanagawa Prefecture. Mar)land's 'd'>ter state tn J.•- pan. ,.,..... DIIop. Anvone v.tth a student en· rering' any grade from -.eventh to ninth and tnterested 111 tht~ ~KM-w.. PaCe .,..... lo~_dal< fer juot S50 rSJO for 'x:morCttlzew.) r\OV 23 l .1!1 i/·1-0H.ll weekdays, 10 to 5. Rcgist from the public and bu,lneso;es. The num- bers for the EPA's Mid-Atl~mtic Region, v. hKh covers Pennsy~­ vania, Oe!.rA.tre, Maryland, Vlfginia, We~t V1rginia and the !);strict of Columbia. are: Custorru:r Servia: Hodtne 1-800-438-2474 - General infonnation -1ueqions about the environment Busine~' A~s1stance Center Hotline - I -X00-228-8711 - Primarily for businesses to obtain mfonnation about how to comply wilh en .. tronrnental laws and regulations, or to find out about upcoming workshops and conbusinesses Questioning your sipficaftce? CorM and meet with other From $515.00 ChristianS who combine prayer, tcripture. praise and rea] relationships. Vista Mgmt. Co. Thursdays- Nil to Bc30 P\1 Gnet~lloll Boptlot sECRETARY - Full time positi~n. E&porieoce 111011 WPknowledp-essary. Mail raume to Ben DYer As- IOCialbnTVs ondVCIU Wlllled. WID pick up. IJOS.Q8711. W carpet, walk-in pantry. Beautiful CALDWI!LL'S APPUANCE SER- VICE-Mootnkes~CslloftOis,p~S.We ptWilautol. A-I l'awn1xdcelt-Bowie Deleple James Hubbard "Legislator of the Year." Hubbard Je live in the Collcp Park. ~llnille and Greenbelt areu wbo re-· ceive mcall~a·wbeela, Vol..: unteers IIHded are pac:ltcn. driYOrs and -.ili19f1. Driven t<1 · sappcirt a &ioul Hospital, iD CO!Ijuc· tion with the A-ricaD Ked Crop, will bold a blood drive on T•.,...Y· Deeeillber 3, and visitllo aive 111 a.verop from 2 io 8 p.m .• ;, the J. of 1-1/2 hours (11":15 a.m. to .RIIIHII Jones RoOIII: 1'be 12:45 p.m.)· ·Monday throuah hospital_ is l«ated at 7300 Friday. Helpina olie day a Vu Duoea RoltCI in ·La,..!. To sclledale on · appointweek, a month or 1wice a month .woul4 lie areatly ap- meat. call (301). 497-1950. preciated. . Motlday tliroaah Fridly, "'' For more iaforlnatiOn and/ tweeD 8:30 a.m. an6 5 p.Jit. or l() voJunteeF, call the Walk-ina are we._..., but Piince GCorae's Voluntary -·~ appoi-onll will Aciioa Cen1u, Inc:., I! (301) lie «ivca prioritj. 699-:1.800: {u: (301) 699~ 2806. . ·hii·I'IIIIJ Yal'd'fJale Holy CIOII8 Lutheran .ChUteh Hubb3rd (or national recognition. ROOM - wilh own entrance on fann ncar Greenbelt Pet okay. S325. 80S· 0037. ROOMMATE LOCATORS · If you have a place 10 share or need a place to live. 30[/352-0040 -~ at adopted in the 1996 session. The council also nominated .pool, tennis. $l,l2S, available immediately. Long & Foster, Lorie Scheibel {301) 262-6900. aee'd . for bloOd dolalieas, Laue! -Re- the summer work session -on behalf of the legislation, _it was FOR RENT- 3/4 Bedroom, 3 1/2 bath townhome, Glen Ora, excellent c~­ dition, 2 fireplaces, ample parting, . Totlalcf .... DrM· Volunieerl N.w I UPHOLSTERY Many Fabrics 10 ChooR From. F,.. Pit~, Up and .Delivery. F.. Elti~l Wood Reflilisl!ing Quick Return. John C. Harvey, Jr. Sat, Nov. 18•. 9-2 Altomllf • Law (Iormor assistant slaWs lllomey) DWJIDUI Jewelry, clothing, I;Jooks, toys, IIJJDlmlp(cy Trasls Lfiii'S CUSlDM u;HOLSURY 262-4135 furniture, tools," bh-Qrcodiine 10 p.m. Monday. .laclotlc name. pbone no. and 34S-839S. RABBIT·Frectoj!oodhome. Carol, FunwrAuLsronrSUII6'sA,_,..,. Vault PEJWONAL LAWYWII: Maryland State Inspections store.bcrori 1 p.m. Tuesday. or nW1 to 15 Cnostent Road, Suite LD children pri:ularly usinc ftojool Reid. 30I· words for S2.50. Each additional word 1s 15 cents. CLASSIFIED: $2.SO minimum for leO words. 15¢ each ad~ ditiooal wOld. No charge for listing iloms thai ue found. s•.it Ill wi1b paymau to tho News Review offiCe by 10 p.m. Tu~. or to tho News Rmew drop box in the ~It Co-op grocery tutoriJ11 FOR SAL!! - Fort Liro:olTI burial oi~e for two. G-*'t of die Crucirlllion. Sl,llS neplliable. Csl13011912.6J96, leave messqe... regular bu"ine-;s hours. .. nme - 301-474-60S4. MEllCIIANDISE i1~ Old Greenbelt Citgo • Service Manager LEGAL SECRIITAitY · FuU Grt::einbelt JaW ··rum : Fu n:slll'De to name or localion of the site. Olesapeake Bay Holline - 1800-662-CRIS - For infonnalion on environmental issues affec:tin.g the Chesapeake Bay watenhed. Chun:b Dave Meadows 982-0453. ' SUNSHINE HOUSECLEANING - · RATES IIELPWA!m!D RECI!PTIONIST- l Pllysicion SUIJical opec:iatily off~«, Glrywoll• Palntlng•(:arpentfy • ACOOMlal Ceiling • Tile •·Etc. Llccmed. Bonded • - MHIC.o40475 (301) 474-4136 345-1261 LIGHT HAULING, moving, odd loaf raking. Call Quincy, llll/ 34S-5984. jobs, ~:.~=.Ds:.H~~;~~ VISA Traveler Checks 3273. MO~ ~0~ Share SavirigS Share Draft Checking Certificates Retirenient Account .......... : c;.....,·TIIteraW ·~ • DepftNioo(Grinlns • Fed betla'/Eftjoy Lite Ginny Hurney 595-505 lCSW andmpre .. _. Join Your Community Credit Union CaH: ZEUS BECIIIC c.....,Qulia,...,..t '-w/PIIdo! S.rvico _ _ _ _ ....__ N.Jo&--d. " . 474,.5900 AU-'o._l>y ..... Eiei:lric:icus ........ Uc. ftlG Pr. Coo. ··~ -~~-~- Till next t1me Think. !r.:....nt---llll.IL Preventtve Mamtenance JOE' ~GWI' ~,..,_ L- 1-U~JUJ J. H&oson PHOTOGRAPHJCS <......., Do you lfeod help wilh - house Let .. help. We are 1 ......_. lnd wife-tea" _ , iD ,.., ... far - •portra!te +pertfolioo • •doertilisoe: + coounereial plwltovaphy J. Henson ~ ..... -~ widl Grei:slbclt.or-a. We_... ...an. . ::., • : · .• l~-~ :,_!.\,\;, •. • :,.., -. I -ly. .,._..., aod ....... .,. _.,.,__ ..... avoiillllllie-deooioia lndialeriar ......... MY MAID il 111 inue11. repalllic_,. CaltljiiUtO,--J far ' ........ .,•.•. ( .- _·,~&$·:~. : I I" - ~ .... ""' ~ I" 41 ~ Joo ' ' -•, ~J ' 'I Thursday, November 14, 1'196 UEENBELT IIEWS REVIEW Mixed Crime Report Shows Overall Drop l't H iCE Bl I >TTER tn Jameo; K. Giese ... ~ :1r-t r:m~ rr.or.th~ ol ·:.::-:•J.1r :· e.H tht:re !",J, <:ull Je..:rea~e 1n L"TliT'.e rJr"· ,.,h.clt n.,a the fir,t n1~..: '.') • • ; 1} 1)5 Of t~e > ~: Based on Information Released by the Greenbelt Police Department .-\ '.\I):Tl..i!l (OOlpl.:l~c.·d r· ,[nr"' J ~..~J 1r: th..' ~,lT ·• ,o>:-:.::llll·:J \l.;r- ''.f·:.t•l'• I I l \' ~'I Jl11 ,\ ;._"\ ;._"( l~'kf(',J't.:' [ .... f,· (I~ 22 I ',' Jr. ]~<.' IJ:": o('( ·~·: r•J';tr ,.Jit":;•'fl'.'• 11• t":.d :-: ..:·1:'ll'f .r !':.;,J J'•.JJitd her ··... 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C i'er·,j·r.~ \'-CTC 1 Ill"! ~"'1.1:-- ~·rtr:.:c~ up hy tncrea~cJ 6(~ f.o:, ·:::.: (\l~mt:, In! hi I~ Jt.H' ".re.t~c l!l :1w!or ·.dtl~:~ fhL•'[, Lrnl' .Lt so~.,, n·m,un JJ1(1!1~ S~.hool The . .::-~ { '"I I Re"'' · · ( ): tL·-·r Cf\t.'J t',\11 ~tuJe:.l· "••r-.IC.L: ~.·.garette-., on the P('ur.d\ n1 Eleanor Roo.,e.,cJt Ht.:n \o\C:mher I One .~· 'i~!tuu! •11"'. ',\J.., al'o found to tx· 111 nt ~u~pected martJu.m.~ :· ear·old Lanham n:--.ted .md Lhargt't.! '-'-1 .,, --:~~r()r. (•! mJrJjtUna nn ~a_-., He ., , •uth !'he 1"- \-,' I~,_. Prt:~L\.' \. "· (il.'nr,;l.'· .. 1 t:to•:l ,tnr1nunce-. lh ·.., f1neq t.tlent I o/C,,:]",'1t:il fiOl' 0\rh 3\\JfJ-v.in- p.trt11.1p.lt1n:; ,luJ...: tn l 1l :r,•m Cod\ Plcr-.on J(J a.m. io 7:30 :-,unda:. :So.,.·ember p.m. 17. tr"m noon to 4 p.m. The art'•1• r:~L'Pitor. >Alii he held on ~ ''.! and 8; the area ' Kt·mlworth Avenue at 1·95 on \ •w.xr 4; and the 7400 block r o:c·.::;,~.1y Center Drive, 20 court 1\ ~'-'. '4()0, 7600 (two incidents), t" 1 -~m (three incident") blocks ; l.·t:•)\'er Parkway, aU on ~o1't'r 6 ,I!··· :"o\emhc.r 16. from p.m. I he 'hov. 1' fr-ee t.o the pub- Get a behind the scenes view of what it is like to be a police officer; The Greenbelt Police Department is offering a twelve-week program Wednesday evenincs begiAning Januar~ S, 1997; 8eaJme more active in uunt· prevention in ywr l..eru'n ab\J<.: ••il S.Lturt.!.n, ;..;u\embcr .1nd The incident was re- Greenbelt Police O..irun-t"'.-.lfl CITIZENS' u•u:~t~ •• j •rt,l .•mJ 2: r"ned al ~:56 pm . \ .mdaijsm to, thefts from and .tn .:Ill'•! .1u1umn !Jn!.' .nt~ ,·:.! ~.de featurmg '>Orne .:111•[~ lkltJ 88 A-door, VA QTL 785. RegJ\tralion plates taken from a ''htck in lhe 7700 block Hanover l'arkv.ay on September 4 were te· .'m cred an November 4 by the R1\(·rdale Police from an unoccu· rt-:d \.ar. · 'n '\ '\ember 2, 5 Ill\! -In tho.: "·fl N• !1],,,_~ Dnve ~m \mcrnho.·r : 6; and block Greenway Center Dnve. a silver 1988 Oldstnobile ._. reponed at the Beltway Plaza 'mcmfx·r" .1 h~mk .11 <;I_ !cr Pnlke !n\C''>IIt.:.Ut··: :\rtt't~ ~ovembcr -~no .·t~,·rnpted onun repjlrt · ' !JPTn hcr h.t:,,. Shl' ,,,],j r •• ~· tll.l! -.,he h.tLI tnadlt'r1t",l , ;:•· \~ rr.nne~ ,·~me Jt PG Artists Host Foil Art Show 4 B fC732. aho ·. :n:'rcr tliln and rhe ]U\L'nli L,!TJ Ill lhl' JU(ll!ll.tl:, 1YX6 HondJ A.:c1 ·~· ~ :. -door, .\1ary1Jnd BHFOI' 7700 block (iro:enhdt Rd a gre) 1983 Old'imOb1le Cutlass 2 door. MD \':mdals broke a window in the J(JIJ bloct of Nonhway on No· ~--1 rdea.<,cd un :ng .KIIun h;. the R1,,,. !L.:m -\ ~arvland ~I CO·B. 5YfX) b!nt.k Chem,-wood • .k- ll'•liJ :•.Tnrted during the Terrace, at-.o !he IJme date,-. grey \1\ 11;. tr. thc ... 11;. I• .·"·;eJ to Cd.!l the Greenht..-lt '.Jr~•llt·~\ th1-., Ln1f•lrr.n the~ 1984 Che\rolet trud... need'> the' ht;f "! rt.'~l· d..::nt, :\:-~~ .-nlli:n 1 •" • :(\r r.H'ITnt'!lt :11.1\ton .1hnut pn--~th:,· Greenlielf (ARES Carbon monoxide (CO) can occur in any home. It is colorless. odorless - and because people may not know it's there, Jl can be life-threatening. Tammy Motinll:astle started work n:<:elllly as a Family Coume19' wi1b Ol'eerlbeh CARES. Her experience incllldos working with families and individuals in a com- The early symptoms of CO munity mental health center, a youth services bureau, and J county health depamnerl. Tamm; poisoning stinging. water) eyes "followed by nausea, aches. and dizziness - are often mis· 4 taken for the flu. As a result. CO potsoning may sne'ak up on people wh9 are u.1aware of the danger signs. Even low concentrations of the gas can be dangerou:-. if inhaled O\ t:r a long period of time. At high concenlrati.ans, it can be deadl). What causes CO~ How can it be prevented? CO is created when a fuel is not burned completely - oil. coal. natural gas, gasoline, or even wood or charcoal. Often Dr. on \ ·::~her. =.. a 1985 Chevrolet (- .t~:rk!.' Classic 4-door u·s caused by a blocked chim(recovered \•"··-·mber 6 in Capitol ney. vent, or flue passage that Heights1: ~~, 1 il hlock Hanover keeps air from getting to the Parkway on .\•J'.ember 4, a black source of combustion. Or it 1992 Hond.1 Prelude 2·door. may be caused by a poorly adjusted burner. ~1arvland ~K\-~22: 8200 block CO pTOduoed by home appliCan~ing 1 ·_·rr.:·. ·: rm the same date. ""here J:l•lti-J-:r 1992 Honda ances is especially treacherous because it's unexpected. Prelude :-d•·•·r ... ..~.~ t,U.:en and later A safety bookler covering n:cmcred h._ (:: \f.!r\land Stare lhe~e and other subjects 1s Plt)KC 10 n:Jn"a~" ',\h~rc t~AO JU· \en!le-., •.~oer:: .tr~:·tl'J .Uld charged available at no charge from Washington Gas. To obtain a v.1th thefl. (];.,()It hlock Damsel Court on t\m~mhcr fl. a tan 1994 copy. telephone the gas com· pany at 703-750-1000. Honda Accord ~-door. ~1arvland DHK792. 5S!JJ hluck Chcrr;:..ood Terrace on the w.me dJ.~ JOJ:LC!. the m.1:1 .Jn,.,_, J'"'J.\ tTl the \~h1-:le He 1.. de~ ...-rib-:J ~~ .1 v.hlle mJle 1n ht, t!w1t,·~- 11'2" 1:· he1~ht • ;':;r,e Car ·11 t~l:.' ~·J~.ber t··~ l!":...: · i':-:one hJd been taken from \l.ere · ·:: the: 6100 block Breezev.r,c• r ··111 QO ~ovember I. J 194:. t: ·.. !.~ Prdude 2-door 1 recovereJ H.iltnnore on :\o., ember ~ 1 ' :0 • ·, Hod. Lakecrest ~'; :-:Jr::-...cr•.': rr,-, ·•· JJte \\her.._ [hat a u:l! \~eek :":r~.llf:~ " ttr.-t !'l'f,<•!:-. !•H '..~.t. · ; ·;-. r:-. ..: r~.t'-:.' '···r 5 \\here dectaken and at r: nn the ~arne _ l'"t'·rna reponed · .,. ,t• thl' Safe~ Call 507-6511 fur an appli