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l !' SUPERMARKET @PHARMACY EVERYONE WILCOMII YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE A MIMBEit TO SHOP AT CO-OP Prices Efl.ectlve Thurs., Sept. 20 ·Wed., SAVE TWICE AS MUCHI DOUBlE COUPONS WITH $10.00 MIN. PURCHASE EXCLUDING COUPON ITEMS 60c COUPON IS MAXIMUM DOUBLED DIPT. COLD BEER AND WINI AVAILABLE PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED MONDAY THRU SATURDAY FRESH SLICED QUARTER PORK LOIN Super True Frozen Self lasting TURKEYS 10.12 LB. 79c LB. BANNER TOILET JfC TISSUE 4 ROLL PK. Ramen Pride Noodles 3 oz. 5 for •1 U.S.D.A. CHOICE BONELESS liEF CHUCK ROAST U.S.D.A. CHOICE BONELESS liEF CHUCK STEAK FRESH SLICED QUARTER PORK LOIN GRADEA 89C Fresh Whole Chicken Legs CHUCK WESSON OIL 240Z. Cut Green Beans, Corn, Peas 16 oz.2 for 89t Meats $1.69 lb. $1.89 lb. $1.59 lb. YELLOW SINGLES KRAFT CHEESE RED A WHITE CHARCOAL TOM STURGIS PRETZELS COCA-COLA VIVA EASTERN CARROTS 2 LB. BAG RIPE & GREEN BANANAS LB. PEANUT BUnER 18 oz. $1.99 10 lb. $1.89 11 oz. 79c $1.99 6 • 16 oz. N.R. FRESH GRADE A WHOLE CHICKEN LEGS 89c lb. PAPER TOWELS 79c FRESH LEAN GROUND CHUCK $1.69 lb. RED & WHITE MARGARINI KRAFT 1 lb. ,.. 2 for 99c 18 oz. ECKRICH NE WLEAN SUPREME FRENCH DRESSING $1.49 HEAT & SERVE SAUSAGE $1.69 lb. LITTLE HUG A..ort.ed 8 011. FRUIT DRINKS 8 for $1.00 SUPER TRUE Frozen Self-Butlnr TURKIYS 1 0·12 lb. 79c lb. GLASS PLUS REFILLS WILSO'N CERTIFIBD SLICED BACON $1.69 lb. IVORY LIQUID DISH QETERGINT Greenbelt Conaumer Cooperative Member Newa Have tried unbranded in the white and black packagmg? It IR referred to as "Generic", and i 11 currently concentrated on the Rhelves between the checkout counters and the Pharmacy. · There is a real saving between the Gent>ric and the National Brands. Examples: 1000 Bathroom Tiaaue. ar; . Scott .59; Gall6n Bleach .69 - 1.24; Gallon Fabric Softener 1.09 • 2 qtR. Downey 2.99; 160 Sandwich Bags .61 - Glad 1.29; 500 Facial Tissue 41 Scotties .89. · When you try this unbranded merchandise, please let us know what you think of it. 82 011. 99c Qt.. $1.79 WHIU 39C LARGE TOMATOES 59C LB. CUCUMBERS 6 for 99c- FLAKED COFFEE 13 oz. MUSSELMAN$ APPLE SAUCE RUSSET POTATOES LOCAL BARTLEn PEARS EASTERN CARROTS LARGE .TOMATOES RIPE & GREEN BANANAS SUPER SELECT CUCUMBERS RED & GOLDEN DELICIOUS APPLIS FRESH GREEN PEPPERS s .29 5 1 b. 79c 3 lba. for 99c 2 lb. bag 39c 59c lb. 29c lb. 6 for 99c 3 lb. bag 89c 2 lba. for 89c ··- · · ••. ' ' f •"· J().. .. ''"""' ltwsltvitw AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPD ·Volume 47, Number 46 P.O. Box 68 Greenbelt, Maryland 20770 Thursday 1 Sept. 27, 1984 GHI Members Disagree on Garage Roofs Board Seeks Lower Pitch as Compromise hy Mavis Fletcher The design of the garage roofs now being replaced was the main topic of discussion at the Sept. 18 meeting of the board of directors of Green- belt Homes, Inc. The flat roofs of the original design are being replaced with roofs which are pitched. In July the Aesthetics and Environ- ment Committee strongly recommended that future ga- rage roof replacements ad- here to the original design and that the pitched .roofs al- ready installed be removed and the flat roofs restored. Turning to money ma-tterw, the board authorized payment of pr!JPerly taxes, whicih emounted to almost $600,000. Except for rehab loan repayments, property taxes are >tihe -large!lt sincle item in the GHI .budget. SJ.'BCell in COUrU •re reHrved for court resldente. She pointed out that many member11 live In courts whleh 'have no In-court parklnc at >all and are forced to park on rhe street. Such merilb&rs muet sb,lre the cost of maintaining park;ing areas .in which they ere not allowed to park. The .ques- tion WliUI but no defi- Both eidea ol the controvert)' .had supporters among board membere and other who a.ttended the meetlnc. Letters from Mel'llba E. Slnden (etrongly pro-ftat .roof) and Otltille van Allen (etrongly oppoeed <to removing roofs al- ready replaced) were read. One about the new rooh which wea mede by aeverel speakers (includinr President Marpret Hoge11o11en and D.irector Don Volk) wa11 that the)' are more obtnllive than the ftat roof e. Spee.kere on the other aide in- cluded member Steve Cll'l'tia, who eald that he had recently vieited Greenhill, (a sister "green" town to Greenbelt), wbere almost 'fll ftat .roafa on residents and gar&jfetl had been replaced. Ac· cording to Curtis, the primary reason for the replacement was the t llhe flat roofe nwere ugly" and m·alntenance wu hlgb. Both Frank Gervasi and Mac Wirick asked whether the si!Jile {1[ the roofs could be k>wered .In order to rediJCe itleir visual obttulliveneM. Aulstant General Manatter Gary Morning. Htar aid .this could probably be done. On a motion by Director Debbie Hartwick, tJhe board voted 6 ·to 1 to continue fi,&Jt roofs with plt.ehed roofs, with the pltcll reduced if poulble. Dl- redor Volk voted the mo. tinn; Director Ray McCawley, who anolved later, wu not prea- for thU vote. A .motion by Direotor Janet C.ntwell to rafer the wbole queetlon of the aJI1lNranee (color, land- doon) bo the Aesthetics nnd Environment Committee ..,.. pused unanlmoualy. Lions' White Cane Days The Lion'R Club WhHe da)'!l to help the eye bank ami JIN'llonw with 1erioua vl11lon prob- lf-11111 have RMeduled for two weekendll. Friday and Saturday, Reptember 211 and 29 and October fi and 6. lAonA will be AILAtioned throl)jlloout GreP.nbelt to collert. ProcPedR will help t,h,. eye bank. PARADE ON TV 1lhe ¥ideootepe of tMa year's Labor Day Parade woill be cable· cNt on Obennel A-6 on Tuesday and Tmnwday, Oobober 2 end 4. Sbowt.lme for eadl day will be 8 p.m. Other Llobor Day Featlval PPOII'I'&IM will be talecMt later In Octlober. Budget Schedule The 1980 budget schedule was presented to the board by -man- agement ee follows: Tt!e ftrat presentation to the board wm be made at the regular meeting on Ootdber 11; ,presentation to the m81111berlihip W1ill be on October 28 in the ci-ty council room and wltl be televhled. The second presen. t.a,bion to the board is eeheduled for October 26 and final approVIIII Is on Nov. 8. Both last dat&a are aleo regular board meetings. The board also approved the Rules and Regulations sectlo111 dNling wl.th antennas, swimming pools and ornamental ponda and parking !!p8CeB. Regulil.tiollll de.l- ing wlt!h pete were presented for th£ bOard's rell'iew and w.ill be on a future agenda. In recard· to the regulations, member Lucille J•caby Questioned whether of in-court parking areas ahou)d be a .bared ·eoe I!Pince , nite answer about the illsue given. The ·board authorized payment of the ex;penses of five person11 to attend bhe National AHocia· tion of Housing Cooperatives in Boston. The five per11ons who will a-ttend ere 'Hogensen, Morning. star, GHI Comptr111ler Don Mc- Ginn, .the newly named General Manager Ronald Colton, a n d NAHC board member Tony Mc- Carthy. Morningstar alllo announced to the board th•t GHI bad obeen selec;ted as the recipient f1f the first Ut<ban Foreeter of the Year Award conferred by the Prince Georges County Forestry Board. The award is for Glfl'a eftollta in maint·aini11g and coneei'Yin&' ita forest area. Madntenanee Super- intendent Joe Whalen will accept the award fot GHl en Clle&eber .1. Parasitology Institute Target of Virulent Strain of Vandals by Philip J. Hanyok Officials at the BeltRville Agricultural Research Cen- ter Animal Parasitology lnRtitute, a quarantined area, have reported that during August and September a shot- gun and experiment record11 were 11tolen, livestock were mixed, and buildings, equipment and automobiles were vandalized. Prior to August 21 only four minor incideDUI had been re. pOI'ted. The Center'• security staff is now on "emergeMy •tand·by" with many oft\cers working over· 'time In order .to security of the area, to Ray Rl\odes, Ulilltant director of the Beltsville area. He also !Miid that rtwo ·sddltional oft\cel'!l will be hired. Several of the buildlnll.'• art the 400 acre iM!Jitute contain frozen trerm pla11m valued in the hun- dreda of t'hoUNndA of dollara and reaarch ch&mlcel! that could be fatal to humane if lmprqperly h11ndled. Out of about. 200 bu.Udinl(.o only eil!'ht are "hot", RhodP• .aid. A hot lbuildintr le one 'fo'hi<h con· I.-inti "chemicahl that n•erl ao· phillllbted On 7 in a<ldition to atealing a •h•.tJCun, the Vltlndal« broke of 98 panes of 1rbuM In the huil•ling'R Amaal:oo ...... n IMe model tl'UI!u W'ith 1ham- mer and axt., end put nn axe into a typewriter. Earlk!r lnclden.ta ill<'lud•· the Aur. 27 v.nd.lh1ln1 of thP rare· taker'• oft\ce, in a swlnt'! bam. Here furniture ,.., dam- aged, reeordll, loeb and "*'ter keya for field open locka were a to len. On AIICUIK 22 juyeftiieR were obeeft.IICI beaUDC lbeep with sticks. And on August 23 end 26 sheE:'Jl were moved from their pens and allowed to mix. "It's herd for me to rationalize that k.ind {1[ vandalism," ll&id lth>odea. "I don't know wbat 1eta into a person." "If you're havinr 1 breeding ptoject and eomedltnJ: like tbia huppens, it can really BCrew up an ell'JI8riment," he Mid. Rhodea indicated ·that eome of the incidenta cou\d lt.ve been caiWied •by a diarruntled employee but he did not beHeve tbat could h• tJhe ceee in ell {1[ them beceuee teenagere had bem aeen. "Ideally dlere wou)d be no one in that area tbat ha• not been trained .to deal woith dangerous •ul-mtancee," ·he -.!d. The vandalil h o v e entered throul!'h bolea In the fence whicoh surrounds the inAtltute, ac· rordlng oto Once a hole ttu heen cu.t Into the feoce local anitneiA enter the re•eerc-h area. Thue anlmall if caught arl' nr>t. allowed to leave hPMI UBP of poeto\ble exJ>O*un to dioeaae. Accordintr to IUtodee lhPy arP often kllled. A lthou«h <thia may aeem b. nth, aeid It Ia tleceanl')' bo protect the Mfe from po.al. hie ellipoi'IIN. "Our minion here Ia rea.rch. We are not •n the park eetriee," Mid. 'l'relpa•erJ Into the Animal Panaitolocr ludtote can recetn ft.PII ol up to NO. Flnt, seeOIId _.third ruuera11Pln tbt M._ Gr= ,.,_..t (froa to left) an .Jat:kl B11Cklft. (C.· · ), SMrry Heln ( ltUl Lake), and Tne1 B ...... , (Yeath Center). alao ..a.eted Mila eo.a••lfty and Traey WOD & tl00 eeh«bnhlp to Y orlcto,._. Institute. Not pletured, Laura Raley, who reeelved the Pa· Aw11rll. and .lflnnlfer Nn1'wnocl. whn won the Talent Award, rode in followinr ears in the parade. - - photo by J. Polan in AGENDA REGULAR ·MimNG OP CITY COUNCIL OCTOIIR 1, 1914 1100 P.M. I. ORGA.NIUTJ.ON •. 1. Call to Order R.oU Call 8. Mtdltatlen .. Pltd'e of A»Jrfance to the Flar •· Minll'tell of Couocll Meetings ·&. Addi&na to by Council and. Manarer II. .OOMMUNICA TIOe 41. Pt'eHIIbt.ia _ - leottt Jmnlvwnf'J'11foJMrtll of•IJIIII'ft!Dl' 7. and Jl,equeats.Jalud at PlMeau Place and Rldr• Road 8. Adndnlltratlve Roaporta 9. Collmlittee Reporta III. OLD BUSINESS 10. An Ordinance to A·mend Article II, "Operation of Vehlc· lH", !)f Chapter 11, "Motor VehlclH and Traftle", ol t:be Greeabe)t City Code, by Addinr Laurel H'll and Hllllide Road to the Der.lpated Stop llltel'HCUou • Second Readin-g 11. A RHolution for the Ncrotlated PurehaM of Ml-111111- eoua Concrete Work from PeHoa Conlt.ructJon CompanJ ot Bladensburg, Maryland In Accoldance with Arreed Upon Unit Prices - Second lleadlnc 12. Zonlq Map Amendment 81196 Tidier Property R-R to -R-T Plannlnc lkJJert #840) lll. ZonAl• Kap Amendment 11M - Saaith-J)wbar Panel R-10 to C-0 1•. PGilca Conaultanta 11. a.. iD Poaitl$n Claui6Datlon Plan- Job De!Mriptlon 18. llMcUon DIU IV. NEW &USlliES8 17. A Re.olution to Authorise tbe Purebue f1f Becular and Unleaded a. .. Uae for .all CkJ Vehlcl• from Laatwaa-Hlll Petroleum, lne., of ·Bel .Alt, JlarJland ·1M. .. dln1 18. Purdtaae of Heatlnr Fuel - COG 1t. Plan • Golden 20. &eq.at for One-Half Buketball Court· Parke& LutMr A Riel .. , Bo:rwood Vlllare 21. Dealrnatton of Dele1ate and Altem.te N'LC Conl'tntlon 22. Propoulto E•tahllah Tranaportatlon Commlt.tH •· loud lN. Beaolattoe to Authori•" the UN of unneeded bond 1- 'Pl'De...S. and thr accrued lnterHt from temporarJ lnftA.. ment ot llond proceeda of City of Public lm- JI'I'OYement BondR of 1988 for the Parm•t ol bODd pr\D- dlltll •114 bond 1ntereet pay.ole clurlq ftwal JHr 1116 ADd tD. adltorlzr the partial abatem• ol lfMlal ..... _ mlftta )etltd for ftacal year 11N15 bJ Oldblanee #118. J'lnt a.adtnr r of Rulee and 8eecmd Rea4lnt UICI l'lnal Pauale to be . ....... V. ..... L.\NJ()US "fOTE: ftJa 18 a preliminary - nb,Jeet to ellaap.

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SUPERMARKET @PHARMACY

EVERYONE WILCOMII

YOU DO NOT HAVE TO

BE A MIMBEit

TO SHOP AT CO-OP

Prices Efl.ectlve Thurs., Sept. 20 ·Wed.,

SAVE TWICE AS MUCHI DOUBlE COUPONS

• WITH $10.00 MIN. PURCHASE EXCLUDING COUPON ITEMS 60c COUPON IS MAXIMUM DOUBLED

DIPT. COLD BEER AND WINI AVAILABLE PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED MONDAY THRU SATURDAY

FRESH SLICED QUARTER PORK LOIN Super True Frozen Self lasting

TURKEYS 10.12 LB.

79c LB.

BANNER

TOILET JfC TISSUE 4 ROLL PK.

Ramen Pride Noodles 3 oz. 5 for •1

U.S.D.A. CHOICE BONELESS

liEF CHUCK ROAST

U.S.D.A. CHOICE BONELESS

liEF CHUCK STEAK

FRESH SLICED

QUARTER PORK LOIN

GRADEA 89C Fresh Whole Chicken Legs

c;:c,~;;D. SJ·~~ CHUCK

WESSON OIL 240Z.

Cut Green Beans, Corn, Peas

16 oz.2 for 89t Meats

$1.69 lb.

$1.89 lb.

$1.59 lb.

YELLOW SINGLES

KRAFT CHEESE RED A WHITE

CHARCOAL TOM STURGIS

PRETZELS

COCA-COLA

VIVA

EASTERN

CARROTS 2 LB. BAG

RIPE & GREEN

BANANAS LB.

PEANUT BUnER

18 oz.

$1.99 10 lb.

$1.89 11 oz.

79c

$1.99 6 • 16 oz. N.R.

FRESH GRADE A

WHOLE CHICKEN LEGS 89c lb. PAPER TOWELS 79c

FRESH LEAN

GROUND CHUCK $1.69 lb.

RED & WHITE

MARGARINI KRAFT

1 lb. ,..

2 for 99c 18 oz.

ECKRICH NE WLEAN SUPREME FRENCH DRESSING $1.49

HEAT & SERVE SAUSAGE $1.69 lb. LITTLE HUG • A..ort.ed 8 011.

FRUIT DRINKS 8 for $1.00 SUPER TRUE • Frozen • Self-Butlnr

TURKIYS 1 0·12 lb. 79c lb. GLASS PLUS

REFILLS WILSO'N CERTIFIBD

SLICED BACON $1.69 lb. IVORY LIQUID

DISH QETERGINT

Greenbelt Conaumer Cooperative Member Newa

Have yo~ tried o~r unbranded merchandi~e in the white and black packagmg? It IR referred to as "Generic", and i11 currently concentrated on the Rhelves between the checkout counters and the Pharmacy. ·

There is a real saving between the Gent>ric and the National Brands. Examples: 1000 Bathroom Tiaaue. ar; . Scott .59; Gall6n Bleach .69 - Cloro~ 1.24; Gallon Fabric Softener 1.09 • 2 qtR. Downey 2.99; 160 Sandwich Bags .61 - Glad 1.29; 500 Facial Tissue 41 • Scotties .89. ·

When you try this unbranded merchandise, please let us know what you think of it.

82 011.

99c Qt..

$1.79

WHIU

39C LARGE TOMATOES 59C

LB.

CUCUMBERS

6 for 99c-FLAKED COFFEE 13 oz. MUSSELMAN$ APPLE SAUCE

RUSSET POTATOES

LOCAL

BARTLEn PEARS

EASTERN

CARROTS

LARGE

.TOMATOES

RIPE & GREEN

BANANAS

SUPER SELECT

CUCUMBERS

RED & GOLDEN

DELICIOUS APPLIS

FRESH

GREEN PEPPERS

s .29

5 1b. 79c

3 lba. for 99c

2 lb. bag 39c

59c lb.

29c lb.

6 for 99c

3 lb. bag 89c

2 lba. for 89c

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ltwsltvitw AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPD

·Volume 47, Number 46 P.O. Box 68 Greenbelt, Maryland 20770 Thursday1 Sept. 27, 1984

GHI Members Disagree on Garage Roofs Board Seeks Lower Pitch as Compromise

hy Mavis Fletcher The design of the garage

roofs now being replaced was the main topic of discussion at the Sept. 18 meeting of the board of directors of Green­belt Homes, Inc. The flat roofs of the original design are being replaced with roofs which are pitched. In July the Aesthetics and Environ­ment Committee strongly recommended that future ga­rage roof replacements ad­here to the original design and that the pitched .roofs al­ready installed be removed and the flat roofs restored.

Turning to money ma-tterw, the board authorized payment of pr!JPerly taxes, whicih emounted to almost $600,000. Except for rehab loan repayments, property taxes are >tihe -large!lt sincle item in the GHI .budget.

SJ.'BCell in COUrU •re reHrved for court resldente. She pointed out that many member11 live In courts whleh 'have no In-court parklnc at >all and are forced to park on rhe street. Such merilb&rs muet sb,lre the cost of maintaining park;ing areas .in which they ere not allowed to park. The .ques­tion WliUI diiiC'UII~ed but no defi-

Both eidea ol the controvert)' .had supporters among board membere and other who a.ttended the meetlnc. Letters from Mel'llba E. Slnden (etrongly pro-ftat .roof) and Otltille van Allen (etrongly oppoeed <to removing roofs al­ready replaced) were read. One obs~tion about the new rooh which wea mede by aeverel speakers (includinr President Marpret Hoge11o11en and D.irector Don Volk) wa11 that the)' are more obtnllive than the ftat roof e .

Spee.kere on the other aide in­cluded member Steve Cll'l'tia, who eald that he had recently vieited Greenhill, Oh~o (a sister "green" town to Greenbelt), wbere almost 'fll ftat .roafa on residents and gar&jfetl had been replaced. Ac· cording to Curtis, the primary reason for the replacement was the t llhe flat roofe nwere ugly" and m·alntenance wu hlgb.

Both Director~~ Frank Gervasi and Mac Wirick asked whether the si!Jile {1[ the roofs could be k>wered .In order to rediJCe itleir visual obttulliveneM. Aulstant General Manatter Gary Morning. Htar aid .this could probably be done. On a motion by Director Debbie Hartwick, tJhe board voted 6 ·to 1 to continue replacirt~r fi,&Jt roofs with plt.ehed roofs, with the pltcll reduced if poulble. Dl­redor Volk voted ~Mt the mo. tinn; Director Ray McCawley, who anolved later, wu not prea­~nt for thU vote. A .motion by Direotor Janet C.ntwell to rafer the wbole queetlon of the ~­ra~reR' aJI1lNranee (color, land­Rcapin~r, doon) bo the Aesthetics nnd Environment Committee ..,.. pused unanlmoualy.

Lions' White Cane Days The Lion'R Club WhHe Can~

da)'!l to help the eye bank ami JIN'llonw with 1erioua vl11lon prob­lf-11111 have ~n RMeduled for two weekendll. Friday and Saturday, Reptember 211 and 29 and October fi and 6. lAonA will be AILAtioned throl)jlloout GreP.nbelt to collert. ProcPedR will help t,h,. eye bank.

PARADE ON TV 1lhe ¥ideootepe of tMa year's

Labor Day Parade woill be cable· cNt on Obennel A-6 on Tuesday and Tmnwday, Oobober 2 end 4. Sbowt.lme for eadl day will be 8 p.m. Other Llobor Day Featlval PPOII'I'&IM will be talecMt later In Octlober.

Budget Schedule The 1980 budget schedule was

presented to the board by -man­agement ee follows: Tt!e ftrat presentation to the board wm be made at the regular meeting on Ootdber 11; ,presentation to the m81111berlihip W1ill be on October 28 in the ci-ty council room and wltl be televhled. The second presen. t.a,bion to the board is eeheduled for October 26 and final approVIIII Is e~cted on Nov. 8. Both last dat&a are aleo regular board meetings.

The board also approved the Rules and Regulations sectlo111 dNling wl.th antennas, swimming pools and ornamental ponda and parking !!p8CeB. Regulil.tiollll de.l­ing wlt!h pete were presented for th£ bOard's rell'iew and w.ill be on a future agenda. In recard· to the parkin~r regulations, member Lucille J•caby Questioned whether upket~~~ of in-court parking areas ahou)d be a .bared ·eoe I!Pince

, nite answer about the illsue -~ given.

The ·board authorized payment of the ex;penses of five person11 to attend bhe National AHocia· tion of Housing Cooperatives in Boston. The five per11ons who will a-ttend ere 'Hogensen, Morning. star, GHI Comptr111ler Don Mc­Ginn, .the newly named General Manager Ronald Colton, a n d NAHC board member Tony Mc­Carthy.

Morningstar alllo announced to the board th•t GHI bad obeen selec;ted as the recipient f1f the first Ut<ban Foreeter of the Year Award conferred by the Prince Georges County Forestry Board. The award is for Glfl'a eftollta in maint·aini11g and coneei'Yin&' ita forest area. Madntenanee Super­intendent Joe Whalen will accept the award fot GHl en Clle&eber .1.

Parasitology Institute Target of Virulent Strain of Vandals

by Philip J. Hanyok Officials at the BeltRville Agricultural Research Cen­

ter Animal Parasitology lnRtitute, a quarantined area, have reported that during August and September a shot­gun and experiment record11 were 11tolen, livestock were mixed, and buildings, equipment and automobiles were vandalized.

Prior to August 21 only four minor incideDUI had been re. pOI'ted.

The Center'• security staff is now on "emergeMy •tand·by" with many oft\cers working over· 'time In order .to ~~reate security of the area, ~cording to Ray Rl\odes, Ulilltant director of the Beltsville area. He also !Miid that rtwo ·sddltional oft\cel'!l will be hired.

Several of the buildlnll.'• art the 400 acre iM!Jitute contain frozen trerm pla11m valued in the hun­dreda of t'hoUNndA of dollara and reaarch ch&mlcel! that could be fatal to humane if lmprqperly h11ndled.

Out of about. 200 bu.Udinl(.o only eil!'ht are "hot", RhodP• .aid. A hot lbuildintr le one 'fo'hi<h con· I.-inti "chemicahl that n•erl ao· phillllbted hendlin~r."

On Sep~r 7 in a<ldition to atealing a ~eovernm~nt •h•.tJCun, the Vltlndal« broke P.a~h of th~ 98 panes of 1rbuM In the huil•ling'R window<~, Amaal:oo ...... n IMe model tl'UI!u W'ith ~ledl(e 1ham­mer and axt., end put nn axe into a typewriter.

Earlk!r lnclden.ta ill<'lud•· the Aur. 27 v.nd.lh1ln1 of thP rare· taker'• oft\ce, ~tad in a swlnt'! bam. Here furniture ,.., dam­aged, reeordll, loeb and "*'ter keya for field open locka were a to len.

On AIICUIK 22 juyeftiieR were obeeft.IICI beaUDC lbeep with

sticks. And on August 23 end 26 sheE:'Jl were moved from their pens and allowed to mix.

"It's herd for me to rationalize that k.ind {1[ vandalism," ll&id lth>odea. "I don't know wbat 1eta into a person."

"If you're havinr 1 breeding ptoject and eomedltnJ: like tbia huppens, it can really BCrew up an ell'JI8riment," he Mid.

Rhodea indicated ·that eome of the incidenta cou\d lt.ve been caiWied •by a diarruntled employee but he did not beHeve tbat could h• tJhe ceee in ell {1[ them beceuee teenagere had bem aeen.

"Ideally dlere wou)d be no one in that area tbat ha• not been trained .to deal woith dangerous •ul-mtancee," ·he -.!d.

The vandalil h o v e entered throul!'h bolea ~ut In the fence whicoh surrounds the inAtltute, ac· rordlng oto Rhode~~.

Once a hole ttu heen cu.t Into the feoce local anitneiA ~n enter the re•eerc-h area. Thue anlmall if caught arl' nr>t. allowed to leave hPMI UBP of poeto\ble exJ>O*un to dioeaae. Accordintr to IUtodee lhPy arP often kllled.

A lthou«h <thia may aeem b. nth, h~ aeid It Ia tleceanl')' bo protect the ~r~~rroundintr Mfe from po.al. hie ellipoi'IIN.

"Our minion here Ia rea.rch. We are not •n the park eetriee," b~ Mid.

'l'relpa•erJ Into the Animal Panaitolocr ludtote can recetn ft.PII ol up to NO.

Flnt, seeOIId _.third ruuera11Pln tbt M._ Gr= ,.,_..t (froa ~t to left) an .Jat:kl B11Cklft. (C.· · ), SMrry Heln ( ltUl Lake), and Tne1 B......, (Yeath Center). ~was alao ..a.eted Mila eo.a••lfty and Traey WOD & tl00 eeh«bnhlp to Y orlcto,._. ~·­Institute. Not pletured, Laura Raley, who reeelved the Pa· ~reant Aw11rll. and .lflnnlfer Nn1'wnocl. whn won the Talent Award, rode in followinr ears in the parade. -

- photo by J. Polan in

AGENDA REGULAR ·MimNG OP

CITY COUNCIL ~ONDAY, OCTOIIR 1, 1914

1100 P.M.

I. ORGA.NIUTJ.ON •.

1. Call to Order ~. R.oU Call 8. Mtdltatlen

.. Pltd'e of A»Jrfance to the Flar

•· Minll'tell of Couocll Meetings ·&. Addi&na to ~enda by Council and. Manarer

II. .OOMMUNICA TIOe 41. Pt'eHIIbt.ia _ ~ - leottt Jmnlvwnf'J'11foJMrtll of•IJIIII'ft!Dl'

7. Pet~Uona and Jl,equeats.Jalud at PlMeau Place and Rldr• Road

8. Adndnlltratlve Roaporta 9. Collmlittee Reporta

III. OLD BUSINESS 10. An Ordinance to A·mend Article II, "Operation of Vehlc·

lH", !)f Chapter 11, "Motor VehlclH and Traftle", ol t:be Greeabe)t City Code, by Addinr Laurel H'll Ro~ and Hllllide Road to the Der.lpated Stop llltel'HCUou

• Second Readin-g 11. A RHolution for the Ncrotlated PurehaM of Ml-111111-

eoua Concrete Work from PeHoa Conlt.ructJon CompanJ ot Bladensburg, Maryland In Accoldance with Arreed Upon Unit Prices - Second lleadlnc

12. Zonlq Map Amendment 81196 • Tidier Property R-R to -R-T (Advi~ory Plannlnc ''>~~rd lkJJert #840)

lll. ZonAl• Kap Amendment 11M - Saaith-J)wbar Panel R-10 to C-0

1•. PGilca Conaultanta 11. a.. iD Poaitl$n Claui6Datlon Plan- Job De!Mriptlon 18. llMcUon DIU

IV. NEW &USlliES8 17. A Re.olution to Authorise tbe N~tacl Purebue f1f

Becular and Unleaded a. .. Uae for .all CkJ Vehlcl• from Laatwaa-Hlll Petroleum, lne., of ·Bel .Alt, JlarJland ·1M. .. dln1

18. Purdtaae of Heatlnr Fuel - COG CoM~ 1t. ~pt Plan • Golden Trl~le 20. &eq.at for One-Half Buketball Court· Parke& LutMr

A Riel .. , Bo:rwood Vlllare 21. Dealrnatton of Dele1ate and Altem.te • N'LC Conl'tntlon 22. Propoulto E•tahllah Tranaportatlon Commlt.tH

•· loud .Apt~~~lntment.t lN. Beaolattoe to Authori•" the UN of unneeded bond 1-

'Pl'De...S. and thr accrued lnterHt from temporarJ lnftA.. ment ot llond proceeda of City of G~lt Public lm­JI'I'OYement BondR of 1988 for the Parm•t ol bODd pr\D­dlltll •114 bond 1ntereet pay.ole clurlq ftwal JHr 1116 ADd tD. adltorlzr the partial abatem• ol lfMlal ....._ mlftta )etltd for ftacal year 11N15 bJ Oldblanee #118. J'lnt a.adtnr r Sutllle~~o~~lon of Rulee and 8eecmd Rea4lnt UICI l'lnal Pauale to be ~In~. . .......

V. .....L.\NJ()US

"fOTE: ftJa 18 a preliminary ar~>nda - nb,Jeet to ellaap.

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.-. .._.., lelrt. Lee Cllemllert, Artltur Donn, ...., Dtl....,tlnr. , .1M!! I'-m. Jolin Glll1ev, Judy Qoldotoln, ~- J. Hanrok.

lilaC,..,... Hool, Jrnet J-\ ~~~-J-. Ruth Kutner, llitthr Ktlulman, ~ LAuber Lo- .._ue, Betar Ukowakl, Lela Mrch, Eliza-

..., =·.t:w.,~ry.:o~O:';r. C::..'tn~a~~;:·~~~a:::" ~"~';t ltftMiii. llmlra Surber Smtih Joanna Tucker, Jean Turldewloz, 'Ottilie Van . ...... .

IIMIMIII: Etllelyn Btahop· Cl_.....,. llr ..... r: Betay~.U"-kl 474-1483. l:rlu OINIIIaillrll: Barbara Cla-n, 474-4641; Nowa llnltw: 41'4-4131;­~ ...........

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..._, IIAIM llutlnlk; VIce Pra., SUI Rowland; S.c., Barbaro Llkowakl; Trrra., VIrginia

._.....,, Mr¥1r l'lltcher. IMIL 8UIICIUI'TIONS: PO prr roar. Adver11tlng and newo orllcllt mar be moiled - M. Glllnbell); dtpoellld In our box at the Oreenbalt Co-op grocery rtore before

~.a TurldtJ or dtllftrld 10 lhe ediiOrlal olllce In tho baooment of 15 Prr..,.,ry

M111). tile ollloe ta open Mondry altar e pm lor dloploy advmlrlng; dtadllno Ia "'- Newo ar11clll and claulfied ado are accepted allor e pm .en Turrclay; dead­

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Volume 47, Number 45

IN GREENBELT PARK Friday, Sept. 28: Welcome to

W.Oington, a,allde program on Waahing.ton's attNctlons. Camp. ftre Olrcle at 8:80 p.m.

Saturday, Sept. 29: Ed i b I e pant.. Park Ran161' Carol H~k­er pointa ou.t wild plants thalt can be used as food. CAmpfire Circle at 8:80 p.m.

Enry Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. 1.4 mile hdke on Dopood N•ture T-raH w.ltll park Nnger. Meet at Dogwood Parldng Area. Bring Inaeet repellant. All pro­gram. e&ncelled in C"Bse of nLin. ClampftreCircle loooMed in BLoop.

Bloodmobile 'llle Prince Georgee Red Crose

bloodmotllle will be at the Green­lleJ& A-riean L e 'J o fl• 6900 Greenbelt Rd. on Monday, Octo­ber 1 from 1 to 7 p.m.

To make an aP~~C~intment peo­ple ahoWd eall tbe Red Crou at 6ti9-8600.

Police Blotter ..... - laf--tioa

Releuetl lt7 die Greenbelt Niee Departaat

Thursday, September 27, 1984

LAKEWOOD CIVIC GROUP TO MEET OCTOBER 9

A busin~s meeting o.f the ~lfewood Civic AMO<'iation w.ill ~held Tuesday, October 9, 7:30-9 p.m. in /lhe conference room alt the Greenbel.t Library. Citizens are invited to bring to the meeting any concert~~~ about -their property or neighborhood. There will be a guest speaker.

Last Flea Market Table space is being reserved

for the Greenbelt Arts CenJter'11 October 13 Flea Market. A tax­deduetilble donetion anuree a space in tile Center Mall from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the last such market of 1984. Oall 441-8770.

It lnll .. ll u•r•ry Tueaday, Oetot- J-Drop-In

Stol')'ft~me. Ages 2%-3. 10:30-11 a.m. Tu-ta:yw through October 30

WedneadaJ, October 3- Bed­lrime ~ries. Ages 3-5. 7-7:30 p.m. Wedneeda7s through Octo. ber 31 .

RIVIIWS PRAISE GJtEEN ...... PLAY

Three nviewe In couDt7 news­papers propel "Butterftiee Are Free" irrto ita huat weekend at the U t.opia Theater.

The moet entbueiutie reyiew ._ by LauN W•y In the P.rinee Georges Journal of September 21. "The pliay i11 funny and well acted," ahe Bays. Of Lori Hop. !Son Paulle role as the young aot­resB, Way is empba.tic: "'nle role of Jill Ia a juicy one, and Paul 11queezes from irt all the subtle • nees, cornedlic actions and innu­endoes that one could demand in community theater."

In the September 12 i-seue of the Prince Georges Herald, Greg Kandra gave "high marks to the scenic deej.gn of Tom Schreiber ... (which) becomes almost as much a character aa Ger&he'11 people."

The Greerlbe!Jt Players' produc­tion i:s, according to Cheryl Alli­son in the September 13 istrue of the Orofton News-Crier, "at its best exploring the complex rela­tionship between the young man. (ploayed by Ray Turner) and his mother. The<ir scene together in the second act . . . is alllllhenti­cnlly touooing."

Friday and Saturday evenings, September 28 and 29, the Leonard Gemhe comedy about a ·blind man Rnd his neighbor will open ftnal performances at 8:15 p.m. The ·audiences so far have been ·large­ly from out of town, Including a In~~ : gto'(l'P fT'Otn St. Paul's ChUrch .iri ·Lanham. Greenbelters •have· only ·t'Ml more chancee to see tms well-received plaoy in their own Utopia Theater. Learn Better OfRce Skills

"Beltter Office Skills and Ser­vices," a four-ses11ion coun~e, wilJ be held from 5:30 until 8 p.m., Tueedays, beginning October 2 and ending Ootober 23 a.t the Springohm Lake s-..,plng Cen. ter Community Room.

Prince Georges Community College is now ~eptin·g regie­trations. Regill'trationa end three da:yw prior bo . U!e daas atartlng date.

There is a fee. For addN.ional

(United Church of Chriat) Htnalde and Crescent Roads

Phone 474-6171 morninra

11 am Sunday Momlnr Worablp and

Church School for Children Infant Care Provided at

Fellowship Center behind Church The Rev. Daniel Hamlin,

Paator

On September 24 a joint taak force from the U .8. Puk PoUce •nd t.be Greenbelt Police Depart­DIHnt .,.,.-ebeDCMct a 1ubjeot al­lepd to be lnwlved In the lllloot­lnc wllieh took place on Septem­ber 7 in the 8100 block of Lake­crwt Dr. The eubject -• cilal'lfed wid! armed robbery, ~••ult wiU! mtewt to commit murder, aad uee of a t.lldgun in the comml8eion of a crime of vlolenee. He -• iaeartlel"'lted in lieu of $60,000 lloed.

A home in the 84 Court of ltidce Bel waa burglviled early -. hptm+er Ul.

0. S.,U.Iter 12 .t 4:08 a.m . ...._ anwted three reaident _... for ~y intox~ation _. lillari-c ill~ C.n. City - C4llle'r lllai.

Find Strength lor Your Life

Worship With Us

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GREENBELT BAPTIST CHURCH 4'74-4111

Bible Study for all a&'fla (Sun.) Wonbtp Senict llld..- Prayer Service (Wed.)

Cre1cent ct Greenhill Rda.

9:46 a.m. 11 a.m. 6 7:00 p.m.

8:00p.m.

ST. HUGH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. John P. Stack, Puto~

Rev. Thomae S. Schaefer, A110elate Putor

MASS SCHEDULE:

Recreation' Review ' I

Roller Sllatinr Berilur Fall rolleT lbtlng will begin

ne:xJt Wedneed•y, Oetober 8 at Center Scllool. Sb.ting ie held from 3:80-6:80 p.m. on tne fol· k>'Wiing daya: Kindergarten-3Td gNde on Wedneedaya and .&til-6th grades on Fridaya. A nomi­nal fee will be ehe.rged at the door. People e&n bring tileir own rink skart.es or rerrt at the dOor.

Festival of Lichts-1984 Craft Show and Sale

This year will mark the 13th annual Festival of Lights t!'POn­sored by the Greenbelt :Recreation Department. Highl1ghting the Festival is the Craft Show and Sale held at the Greenbelt Youth Center on the first weekend in DecembeT.

DaYB and times for the !Jhow ore as follows:

Friday, November 30, 6.10 p.m. and Saturday, Deeem.ber 1, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.

Contact the Recreation Depart­ment for a brochure and applica. t.ion. For additional information, contact the Department Bul!l(ness Office, weekdays, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., 474-6878.

BAPTIST CHURCH HOLDS RENEWAL/REVIVAL WEEK

Greenbe~t Baptist Chlmlh wm have a week of renewal and re­vival, September 30-0ctober 4. Dr. Homer Oarter, pastor of First Baptist Cburch of Rockville, will be tile speaker. Janice Kilgore, music director, wiH direct the choir.

The timee of the meeting are September SO, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. tmd October 1-4, 7:30 p.m. The church nursery will be open for eaC'h service. The public ie invited.

Gr.ebelt Balta't Coaault7 P.O. Box 2411

Greenbelt, MD 20'770 IU0-2918 I ''74-4080

MowaH Memorial United Methec~Ut Cllanlt

4t Rldr• Rd. 4'7'-Nlt Sunday School 9:80 A.M.

(for all ace•> Morninr Wonhlp 11:00 A.ll. Rev. Dr. James Chong Park

Putor 4'7'-1924

ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Epiacopal

I Baltimore Blvd. at Powder IIUI

Rd., BeltevUie 8:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist

10:30 a.m. Holy Eucbarlat Finrt and third Sundaya

10:30 a.m. Morninr Pra:ywr Second and fourth Sundays

10:30 a.m. Sunday School. Rev. John G. Ball, Rector

422-8057

Paint Branch Unitarian Church

3215 Powder Mill Road (ne11r Cherry Hill Road)

Sunday Serrieer 10:4& a.a.

Sept. 30: "Universal Religious Life: An Eclectic Approach"

Church School 10:41 a.a.

Rev. R. W. Kelley 11'7-UU

c Holy Cross Lutheran Church

8905 Greenbelt Road

Worahip Servicea 8:80 and 11:115 AM

Sunday School and Bible Sc'1<00l 9:50

Pre-School Prorram 9:50 to cloae of late aerrift Edward B. Blrner, Pa1tor T.a.pla-. Ul.flll

CHRISTIAN HOPE CENTER

PASTOR GERALD KAUFMAN Sunday, September 30

11100 a.m. Pastor Cerald Kaufman is a devoted famfly man who Ia a leader of a powerful, vibrant churcrr in the he&rt of the lnner..city, Love Gospel Church, Bronx, New York. Hla compaiiRton for the City is beinr· used for GOO u a mod· em day model for others to take heed of, and to follow. Dr. Gerald Kaufman is a rraduate of Zion Bible lnsti­

- .,..... ,_ 4mac wtule •••' r....,. • _,._ i tute, Rhode bland and later recefved hls Doctor of Mlnla­t try from Lol{os Graduate School. His major ministerial

Saturday 6 p.m. focua l11 to.build a whole man to reach the muses. a_..a 8 9 Invite a frwnd to hear this leader who Is pastor of one of ..... Ow' .,... new ...

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.,.....ay ' :30, 11 a.m., 12s30 p.m. the lar~ee11t. on-goina' churches In the State of New York . ~--:a: '7:30a.m llo11da1 - ll'ridar, 9 a.-.ll...sq • ........, Offtce-6301 Edrewood Road, Collere Perk, MD 20740 -:' • el ~llatloa: S.tudaJ u ,_ - , (801) 981-e400 • ,

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MagaziMt tt•allecl Eleanor Roosevelt High

School's llbraey wefoomee dona­tions .ef periodicalii-Old and new -in any qllllrrtlty. Medical, t«h-

IDeal and reneral ~nter.t ...._ ~n01 are eoften, needed to. ftll pp' m their eolleC'tJons, saye Ann Ko­hee, llcltool librarian. .

Kohee can be reached at 846-7500 from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. to eheck on the need for a speclft.c magazine.

F. JOHNSON D OF IN-HOME COLOR 1V /VCR SERVICE

565..0001 I provide in-'home 11ervice in othis neigohborhood 3 days each week u .well as 110me evenings and weekend&. I'm bonded, licensed and top rated for over 25 years. You can count on my estimates and prompt fair service. I always call before visitin&", carry more than 5 timea the normal inventory of :parts, ·and can (almost) alwaya NJ)air your Color TV IN YOUR HOME, ON ONE TRIP. I repllir HI FI'S and VCR's alao. I buy •broken color Zenith portable11. Can wllbh model and chauia no'a. from oback of set .

Thanks for readlnr my AD. Plea~~e ave it.

13 ·I KEEP MY PROMISES. •• c;;;d~Chc;~d:;~

Call Lisa ~son-Cahen I ERA, Nyman Realty, Inc.

1 Greenbelt Townhouses

2 bd. End Unit w/extra lg. lot · $35,500 2 bd. Middle w/new washer, dryer, w/w carpet ~

. $32,900 ~ Glenn Dale ~

Unique New England Style T.H. $87,900 ~ lge., airy 3 bd. 2.5 ba, w/frpl in sunken liv. rm. ~ sep. din. rm. ERA Buyer Protection ~

I Berwyn Heights $110,000 ~ Fxr.f.l ownPr finanr;!'l{( - 1?. <1, Fixed 30 vrs. I 3 bd. Plus Gorgeous Master bd., Suite w /Sit. nn. j

~ 2 SundeckR, Sep. din., Fin. Bsmt. 1 i ERA Buyer Protection t 1345·2070 474-5700 I

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Act fast

gas I CALL 750-1000 PROMPTLY.

We add an unpleasant odor to natural gas to warn people in caso any gu should escape II you ever amen gu-even II you do not IM8 it in your home-call us promptly. II the odor of gas Ia strong-

1. Alert everyone In your home and leave Immediately

2. Do not tum 1ny electriCal awttch on or oil

3. Do not atrlke any matchOI. ~ clgarettet. or creete .ny aouroe of combultlon Even the emallftt electrical

impulse could cause a dangerous spet1!

4. Telephone uelrom a netghbora hOuse. Call 7!50-1000, day or mght

Natu111l 1181 hal1n eJCOellent safety racord, and 1181 IMka n u~. But If I lelk lhould occur,. II ltlould be dMit with immediately by 111Pe11a

Remember, too . .,..,., to Ul8 )'OUr 1181 range or 0\IWt to hell your home. Thil can be •xtr.rnetv dangeroul.

OPEN HOUSE: TeCik PUr..tture Repair

Professional Touch-up for Dents, Cigarette Burns, Scratches anti

Crushed Cornen.

3 8R Brick .......... townhou. with) ........... apartment, outstantllng condition. Open 1-5 p.M.; Saturday, 41 Southway $64,500.

FOR SALE:

* In Home Service - "345-2681 evenings

SAVE $5

2 BR Frame townhouse, washer, dryer, 2 wlnllow air conditioners, great location, backa to woods.

With tlti1 Ad

SUBURBHn BRnK

Merrill Lyn~h Realty Ask for Frank Kemp

345-5400 or 47 4-7808

$34,950

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Valid Odly at:­e<:ipriuo Square

8827 Greenbelt Rd. or

eGreenbelt Ollce 103 Catuwa1

HERE'S THE KEY TO YOUR NEW CARll

Bring this Ad and receive ~% OH our already low

REX RATE PLAN

P .8. We'll even IUpply tbe Key ChaJnl

Valid 10/1/84-10/.11/84 .. ---~ .... 25%*ofl

-ft In

w.·,. taking it from the top! With our 21% Sole on luxurious Top Treat-uts, the finilhing touch to your cu1tom draperies.

Choate from o wide Mlection of pattwm and 1iylel. Unlimited combination• of colon ond pottwns. For truly cuatom draperiet ... a fancy top treatunent from

Wllrs D•_..• Clflter

Hurry. Ollar good for two walks • FREE SHOP AT HOME SERVICE AVAIWLE. c.l tr7..ml

IIIIWILL'S DECORATING CENTER

. 1 0501 lafllmore llvd, Beltlvll'-. MD C&ll a37-3733 • OPEN SUNDAY • Sale thru 10/141114

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OUM'ODIA.N needed: tor •· bout 10 boaa a 'W'Hk of eJean. IDC, moviq fnnrltur., liahl malntenanee. Flexible houre,

. In Gnenbelt. Relereneea N­

qulred. Call ll:lchaet Barrtell, UJ.-2&0'1, or Diane Erltt, 562~ 81118'1. Milbkan Torah, EOE.

Household Repairs: br uperlenced, reliable eol­lere etudent: paintiDif, car­pentry, interior and exterior repairs and/ or renovation. Refereneea available.

•lan Choper 345-7565

the MAGIC BROOM

HomelcHplng Services Houees e $40 Gill Homes e $30 Apvt;meMI e $ali

partial, epeelallzed and laun­dry aervlces al110 av&ilable.

474-4463 IU1lred

Beltway AppUanee Semee

SAME DAY SERVICE

on

• Refrireratora •Fraezeri • Dlahwaahera

Dlaeoanta to Senior CltlHU

Phone 145·11 11 ALL .WORK GUARANTEED

Beltsville $86,500 DAZZLING!

3/4 BR Ram., RIR, w/w Car­pet & CAC

Berwyn Hgts. $110,000 12% • 30 yr. Fixed

4 BR R&m., 2 Ba't, Eat-in K., R/R, Pou. 2 Fam.

Boxwood Viii. $104,500 EXCITING VIEW

8 BR SIF, 2 Ba'a., R/R, New Self-Clea.ning Oven.

Cipriano Woods $64,900 Excellent Location

2 BR, T.H., C/ A, 'Feneed Pa­tio, ERA Buyer Prot.ction Provided.

No. P .G. Co. Condos CHELSEA WOODS

Move In Now - 2 BR w/bal. oony $110,960

CINNAMON RIDGE Mint Condition - 2 BR Con­~porary T.H. $66,900.

GREENBRIAR Sp&ciout - 3 BR, 2 Ba., Fully equipped Country Kl.t. ~.1100.

MD. FARMS Cathedral Celllnra - 1 DR, 1 Ba, W &D $1811,900.

lty 151 Centerway

Greenbelt, MD 20770 474-6700

Booklnark Restaurant & Lounge

FINE B~EF / FRESH SEAFOOD Quiet Candlelight Atmosphere

CoHege Motor Inn

5043 Branchville Rd., College Park

Reservations • Call 441-3707 Mon. - Fri. 11 a.m .• 11 p.m. - Sat. li · 11 p.m.

Greenbelt Pizza-Sub WASH IT DOWN Large variety of sodas including

Pepsi, 7-Up, Coke and Dr. Pepper

Half-quarts, pints, or 16 oz. cold 39c a boHie

7-Up, regluar Dr. Pepper and Diet root beer 6 pk

Your choice $1.59

Friday & Saturday

Large Piua w/1 topping PLUS one 6-pack 16 oz.

your choice Dr. Pepper or 7-Up • Both for $7.59

107 C.nterway 47 4-4991

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Corporation "The New Force in Cooperative Unit

· FinancinK" Share Loan Service Corporation (SLSC), a mort­

gage company formed thi~ summer, provides loans for new purchasers or existing members of housing coopera­tives. sr.;sc is accepting applications for new purchases ot refinancing in the Gffi cooperative. The company offers-

A ONE-YEAR ADJUSTABLE RATE MORTGAGE A FIFTEEN-YEAR FIXED RATE MORTGAGE

1 For details and further information, call Loan Officer 1 Debra Penn at GHI offices on Hamilton Place (982-7978) ! weekdays from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

7~~ 2~N<?e~ ~D., -~ GREENBELT •. MD .. (\,.~t, ~·

345-0598 \)»'J

SPECIAL FALL FEATURES DEWAR'S SCOTCH .

88• WHITE LABEL t7r. I

$17.99

CANADIAN MIST BLEND ,,,

$1Q.99

IEAQRAM'S GIN 7~ Ml

$4.99

PlUDE OF BALTIMORE YODK~ ,~ l

$7.29

SEAGRAM'S 7 CANADIAN BLEND

75n Ml

$4.99

GALLO VARIETIES -NEW DAY CHABliS &

DAY flll~llUNDY 1.5 l

$4.59

8PATEN HER 'OCKTOBEAPtST'

Co. ol 24· • 11 or. N.l'l. Bonlee WARM ONlY

$14.59

PAUL MAISON WINES '.CHABLIS/ROSE" ONlY a lTI'I.

$6.99 WI ~~(8ty MAJOR CREDIT CARDSI '

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SPECIAL BllgeWOed TV A Aad.lo $$.00 ofF on all

TV & Stereo Repair Wo* With This Ad

DePendable Guaranteed Service

- I:DU:BWOOD BD. OOJ..LilGE PARK, MD. !07fO

CALL 441-9116 We re,.1r ATARI pmea

Lleulld & Bonded

GREENBELT AMERICAN LEGION POST 136 6900 Greenbelt Roc.d

345-0136

"BULL & OYSTER ROAST All You Can Eat on the Premises

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 2 ~ 6 p.m.

Beneflt of SONS OF THE AMERICAN LEGION

DRAUGHT BEER & COKES BARB QUE OYSTERS ON THE ~ SHELL HOT FRIED OYSTERS SAU.,. ............ u

STEAMED OYSTFJ.RS BAKED STEW MACARONI SALAD - OOLE SLA

DONAnON $12

LAS VEGAS GAMES Please purcltase your tickets early,

\because there wiU be a limited amount sold. DON'T BE LEFT OUT!

••$2.00 Senior Citizen Diseount•• .. Senior Dlaeount ticket. muat be purchaaed In

Lec!on'Oftljfp ..

91ZB Bllltl1110~ Blvd. C'*PP•riJ,MD.

441-2040 El

From 5 ·10 pm Buy any Dinner & Get Second One% Price

Of Equal Or Lesser Value With This Coupott

Glass of Wine 1 c With Luncheon Special

·Manhattan-Martini or Whiskey Sour 95c

Ladles Night - Mondays Lounge Only

% Price Drinks

Wednesday Night -All the Ribs You Can Eat

$7.95

(;HI NOriS····· GHI will sponsor free blood

ressure testintr on Weclneed&y, f>ctober 8 from 2-4 p.m.

The GHI home and Jl'l'OUnds linic featuring plantl held la1t ~eek was ver'} auceeaaf~l. Seven GHI" membere served on a panel arid told how they tumed their yards into s\towcaeee. Anyone In-

REGISTER TO VOTE

PAINTING INTERIOR &: EXTERIOR

PAPERING Drywall 1: Plaater Repair,

GRADY'S PAINTING 441-9078 Call Any Time

Greenbelt, Md.

Need

Bathroom Remodeled? CALL .lORN

345-0516 Speclallzlnc In Ceramic Tile

Morin & Associates

ACCOUNTING • AUDmNG

TAXES • .INDIVIDUAL

SMALL BUSINESSES

Jamea Cantwell, CPA 846-7'188

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More For Less

RESUMES TO IMPRESS

Quality WrltlnJt, Editin1 1: Deairn

•• Resumes • 171'a •• •• Cover Letters ••

Prices quoted.

Call 249-SOOO

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Like a good neighbor. State Farm is there. See me for car. home. life and health msurance.

Don W. Taulelle, clu 8951 Edmonaton Rd. Greenbelt, Md. 20770

474-5007

ITATI PAlM

INIUIANCI C!l

Sta!IIFatmiMuranat~ HomeOific»a.llluoiMogton . ...__

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teretlted In viewing the slide ab­o! beautiful GHI yards Ia. invited to attend a brief &howlnc on Monday, October 1 at 5 p.m. In the GHI Board Room, Materials from the plan-t clinic are avail-

able. br e.!Unc lllf~n Bpe- ,.:.li"=,=====•,.--=============..,.,.-..., ciiJIIt Leta Maeh (4'14..f844).

'rhe next home and Jl'l'OUncb care clinic will be about •-lee and will be held ()c.toher 17 at 8 p.m. in the GHI Luneh Room.

@~~ .. (d Greenbelt cru Cultural Arts Center·

preaenta

THE GREENBELT PLAYERS in the LAST PERFORMANCES, Friday and Saturday,

Sept. 28 1: 29 at 8:15 p.m., of

"BUTTERFLIES ARE FREE" "The play is funny and well acted"

-Prince Georges Journal

Donation: $6 ($8, aenlor, atudent, child) Subacription (5-for-the-prlce-of-4) and Group Rates

•~l~b-. Art. C..U< m~bon r•t """""""' J diseount. For information eall theater.

. Utopia Theater, 129 C.nterway, Gr-IMit, Md~ • • > 474-7763 .

-~ --' - .. ~OHtiHO ~e6tauMttt

FRENCH AMERICAN CUISINE We cordially Invite YOU.to buy ONE DINNER ENTREE & get a SECOND DINNER of &qual or lesser value (up to. a $10 value). Good only Sunday through Thursday.

F R E E . Evening only with this Ad

Offer ends Oct. 6, 1984

State of Maryland

Office Space Wanted REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS

R.F.P. # LA-7-85 . · tely 17 600 net usable The State of Maryland rcqu~res approxlma . ·i f Maryland

aqua.re feet of apaei! in the vicinity of the Umversl y o ' Colle1e Park. Speciftc1 concerning the space are: 1. Geocraphlc Boundarie1:

a. Powder Mill Road and the Beltsville Agricultural Research Center on the North.

b. Eaat-Weat Highway (H.t. 410) on th~ South. c. Baltlmore-Wuhin~rton Parkway on the East. h" A d. Belereat Road, Adelphi Road, and New Halftllls Ire venue

on Ule Weat. 2. Amount of Spaee:

a. 12,800 oft\ee b. 800 atorace c. 4,800 laboratory

8. Aceney: Uiilveraity of Maryland, Collere Park

4. Term: Original: Five (5) Yrar• F' (5

) Yean. One ( 1) Option Tcnm of IVe

d · conditioned, reneral pur-Pr~aala must be for m<> ern, air altor aervlced and wlll

p!>IM! oft\ce apace on the ground level or_elev ailahllity 'and date Include price, aerviei!l provided, parkm!. ':;: aeceaaible to and available. All locations suhm1tte<l mu-provide facilities for the handicapped. and ropoaal apeelftca-

lntormation on aperiflc rrqulrrmrntA f propouh from the tiona muat. be obtained prio~ to suhml•:~~e:l ~state, Room 1309, Departmtl'llt c1f General Serv~<'~•. Oflk~ land 21201, or by ealllnc 801 Weat Pra.ton Street. Balt•mor<', a'J ted in a.ccorda.nee wlith 388-81182. Thla aolleltation shall he ron uc · Artlele 21, Annotated Code of Maryland. October 11 1984

PI'OIIIAII Maat be rfteived by ~:30 p.m. on t.ai ~ In the . t d n the forma con n

Propo•le muat be .ubrfl1t • 0

1 not submiu.ed on tile pro­propoaal ll))lelftc.Uon ·pa.ckalr•· proposa :naive and will be rejeetad per foi'IIUI will be oonaldered non·re,•P muat apecify the abon All Inquiries, telephOIIIc or in wnUnJt,

~OGA.NASGJ'IeS

~ INCREASE energy, ftexlblllty ,and breathing capacity RELIEVE streu, ·fatigue, and muscle tension PROMOTE weight control, muscle tone! & body

awareness STIMULATE a feeling of vitality and well-being

fall sessions begin October 4 • Mon. • W eel. 1 • 2 • Tues .• Thurs. 6:15- 7:15p.m., 7:~0 ·8:30p.m.

WINDSOR GREEN COMMUNITY CENTER ••s WEEKS - $2'1 ..

Houn: Mon., Tues., Fri., Sat., 10·8 Tues., Wed., Thurs. 6-9 p.m1·

for further i~fo., call 345-4837

"Rick'' Barber, GRI, CRS of

ERA, Nyman.Realty, Inc. Greenbelt Propediet AvaUable for Inspection:

•' ' . A.). FRAMES: (1) 2 BR · mtddle frame, excellent eondition,

patio, fe11ced.- yard, and m•ny other extru, CLOSING HELP, $86,900. (2) 3 ~m)Mle1 ~added featur11, private location,. CLOSI R.EUI,-.$1&100. (8) 2 BR front end addition, W /D, /C, quiet ~oeation, CLOSING HELP, $88,900. (4) 1 BR, bottom unit, many upgrade• and extras, excellent condition, CLOSING HELP, .22,900.

B.) BOXWOOD: 3 BR, Ranch, 2 Bath, excellent condition, fully equipped kitchen, ftnlahed rec room with 1\replaee, work· ahop, extra appliances, VA uaamption, ALL TJ:RIII

. $104,900. .,

C.) 'LAK~: 1i BR, 2 level, 2 Badia, Nc! room, ct~k,"llltra large lot • ., .All financial terms available, unique property. Shown by appointment only. Oe.ll for detAIIa, $110,000.

Propertie1 Surrounding Greenbelt: A.) BEAOON HEJ6HT~ver~le)Q Brick Rambler, new

bath, wet bar!ii"~ . ro m Fenc rd, w/BBQ, Anum· able VA loan..JbljO S P, $'12,000.

B.) CINNAMON RIDGE: 2 BR Contemporary Townhauae, thau· sands In oriental decor, all upgraded appliances, ALL CLOs­ING PAID Exn:PT l'REI'AIOS, $66,900.

C.). CIPRIANO WOODS: (across from NASA) 2 BR, town'ltouae with fenced pati~, excellent loca.tlon, t84,900.

D.) HYATTSVILLE (Defense Heights): 2/8 BR, now uaed aa a formal dlnlnr room, upgraded appll4ncu, CAC, OSP, f­ed, New Roof, $6'1,900.

E.) HYATTSVILLE <Ri~ta"• Hill): I BR, top floor, cathedral celllnca, upgTaded appliances, Ate.l at $26,900.

F). HYATTSVILLE: ~ BR, 2 Bath, 3 Story, larce Tri-Plex re­cently redone, conv<·nient locale, good terma, $89,900.

G.) BELTSVILLE (Maryland Farma): HUGE 1 BR with eath· edral celllncs, upgraded throughout, $36,900.

H.) LANHAM: 3 BR Rambler, for rent, full baeement, $6110 per month.

• Moat of th11e properties have new ERA Buyer Protection plana. Call for detaUa. •

CONSIDERING A CHANGE IN RESIDENCE?

There are tllne lleJ elemente to eenalder:

A) Y .. ~~ thlnr• you poaitinly han to haYe.

~ T .. WIUIUI thin«• you'd like to han, but don't nee~lr ....... C) T .. r ...... tldl:

1) Yoar baiUallnvestment (eaab to mOft In) I) Your total Income <croaa yearlr illooiH) 8) Your debt Mrvice (total indebted nell)

I weald like the opportunity to dlaeuN with FOU h- we ean eomblne theM u.r.. fl(ton to aaatat rou and roar fam!l7 In aehi..tq J'O'Qr llou•inr ~toala both wlthbl Onenbllt and tha metropolitan . at~a • of coune wtth no obliptlon. .

441-1010 m-474-2529 Now AvallaWe 474-1700

PleaM ask for "ltlclc" · pro~n-.-ber. .~ ...... ~~--...:r:: ..... ~.~·~.w• .... ,, ....... - -· -· ........ ......._...._ _....,.. *· .. x•.•.: .... "'"' ...... 22'-.

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PJocftollu6al Plio • ......,. bJ l'raQJ.K...-

10()-150 U&l In allnma tl711. with 10 llzlOa tn~~.

Low L~bt VIdeo wecldln~r 1: reception on VHS or beta - +$1211

a~ other ahootin~r J60/hour Dupllcatu - $80.

814-4021

Bingo 7:30p.m.

every Thursday . at

St. Hugh's

135 Crescent Road

Washington

Post Carriers

Wanted

• 1n

Greenbelt

SPRINGHILL LAKE I

PHARMACY I

SHL Shopping Center

Serving Greenbelt for 16 years

I

345-3433 !)

PROMPT DELIVERY

Our Prescription De· partment is computer-ized for faster and ~ more efficient service. ~

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NYMAN REALTY, INC. "Rick" Barber, GRI, CRS

*Certified Reaidential s,._ ciall•t ( CRS)

*Graduate Realton Iutl­tute (GRI)

*Member, Prince Geo~•• County Board of Realton e11181 Realtor Aaaoelau

of the Year e1979 Community In-

volvement Award •MLS Li•tlnlf Award '1981 - 7th PI: Mo1t Settled •1982 - lith Pl. Mo1t Settled '1981 Ind. Pl. Molt Settled

WANTED! Propertl•• to market In tM rrllnbelt area. (GHI,

Charhatowne VIlla.., Gr1111brlar, Wlndeor GNIII, Lab•lde, Borwood, Lair• trood, Woodland Hllle). CaD for ao obllptlon eonnlta­tlon. Thank you G,_belt.

441-1010 474-5700

_Jet_ I!!. ·~~ktr'' -• at7.3 SOO:C.J..TJr..coa:rcocr.DlT.iTJOTllJT!T.L1l

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~--~-IM-~--CQ--.-.--.~.------------~ IMPROVD\INTS' WALL ~-- WALL CABPST

QUALITY WO:U: ENTERPRISE CARPETS

LARGE A SMALL JOBS Lewia Merritt 441~1ZH

Kitehen & Batha Palntiq All brands & ·Styles at REA-Tub Kits Carpentry SONABLE Prices. Call for Additions Gotten Appointment Anytime. If no Repairs Consultation answer, please call back. I'm Free Est. Lie., 1111. & Bonded t 11• MHIC 12842 441•8199 ou se mg to your neighb01'11

SPECIAL - $10 off yoilrvfl.rst 'tousecleaning with this ald. QUALITY CARE SERVlCES ·?ffers professional houseclean­ing weekly, bi-weekly or whenever you need us. Also: carpet shampooing, floor buf­fing, wall washing and heavy­duty cleaning; real estate cleaning. Licen·sed and insur­ed; many Greenbelt referenc­es. Call for free phone or In­home estimate. 249-2198.

----If you're not draft age and not elderly and not poor and not •black and not female and not handicapped, Vote tor Reaga.n.

If you're n~ wol'ried about our children's Hea.ltth & Edu­cation & Safety & Happy Fu­ture, then Vote for Reagan.

This Ad paid for by "The Consumer's Friend"

F. Johnson, Sole Pfoll.

LICENSED e BONDED e . INSURED Reaaonable Ratea Free Estimatea All Work Guaraateecl

Ca~e.ntry Curiam Kitoll.m~~ a SJHoialtr Plants & Shrubs Addttions Tree Senlee Porches HOME AND YARD Lawn Care Sundecks IMPROVEMENT . Roto Tilling Painting SERVICES Concrete St?rm Doors K.H.I.C. #UlU Stora,e Sheds Wmdows Roo Ceramic Tile Bob Wilhide 345-8368 Gut!:

AALSI FAMILY MEDICINE . Prospero Zevallos, M.D.

Anne Zevallos, M.D.

ADULTS and CHILDREN Medicare Assignments Accepted

Phone 322-4500 • 322-4501 • 345-9696 ~90 Landover Rood, Cheverly, Maryland

NOTICE OF

POSITION VACANCY

Communications Sp~lallst I: Full-time, for Pollee Department Communications Office. Must be 18 years of age, have high school diploma or equivalent, be willing to do shift work, have ability to touch type and ability to operate radio dispatching and computer terminal equipment. Salary $13,062 annually; full City benefits. Po,siti~n sui~able for person with limited mobility. Ap. phcatlons Will be accepted at the City Offices, 25 Crescent Road (474-8052) until October 19, 1984. EOE.

LAKESIDE on a cul-de-11ac. 4 level split, 3 full bathe, temodeled kitchen • CAC - Deck off LR • pme room • Ubrai"J11

Call Chela 4F4;o2132

Sltannon & luclu

.. e:·. JOHNSTON, LEMON & Co.

· · · 'lncorpora'-CI

Your neighborhood broker Members New York Stock Exchange

and other leading exchanges. Member SIPC Stocks. Bonds. Mutual Funds. Maryland Tax Free Bonds.

6305 lvy_l,ane Greenbelt. MD qg2-2000

RLDP PROGRAM

FOR GHI MEMBERS The new Income eli~billty limits for the Rehab Loan Deferral

Program (RLDP) are higher. Many GHI members who previOUJilY were not ~llgible m_ay now be able to participate in the prolfrlm. The new mcome eltglblllty limits are aa followa:

Number In Household

1 11 8 4 II 8 7 8+

Income Eli~blllty Limit

18,1100 110,800 118,400 118,000 117,800 1111,160 80,8110 82,1100

RLDP participants may defer as much 11 $70 of their rehab payment ~ch month. This deferral does not need to be repaid until the home ts sold. , The loan Ia assesaed a mere 8% accrued Interest.

For information, call Member Servlcea Coordinator Maureen Osborne (474-8844). ·

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Maria's Beauty Shop

Fall Special PERMS

FROSTINGS

$24.99 RED KEN ZOTO'S

FHis So Lively

$24•99 Warm and Gentle

APPLE PEKTIN Texture Foam

OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK- CLOSED SUNDAY NO APPOINTMINT NICISSAIY

Free Coffee and Donuts

Moria's Beauty Shop Phone 474-4881 141 Centerway

Sidewalk Sale Friday, Sept. 28th 10-7

Software & Accessories for Apple, IBM & Commodore 10.40% off Llat Price

Special prices on Franklin and Tava (ISM PC Compatible) Computers

5010 Branchville Rd.

College Park, Mel 20740

(301) 345-0561 VoiceiTDD Hra: M-F 10.'7 Sat. 1().41

Thursday, September 2'1, 19M

:ciASSIFIED ~.: :-· ..,00 minimum for ten worda, 10c the MAGIC IROC)M

GREBN'BELT NEWS UYIEW ' PUNP-VocAt)4on~JD Green- FOR SA•LE: 2..BR .,_. ..,.._

belt frOID qualifted ~eher. 8411- ·ho-•. ~ 1t'IIOI(ef-~ 1882. w.Alarae Cllrpeted ~ wID PART-TIKE--Need extra 1110J;7 Frwhly Jlllinted. 58G Bldp. A*~ for Obrista.a! man lftlla &u- illfr $84,960. Call PNnk K.Dp, dioa has 1mmect1.te openinp 846-NOO.

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cc~'-,.ell additional word. No cbarp ltr u1ttnlf items that are found. labmit ad with pa)'Dlent to the ''" Renew otftce betwHn 8 and 10 p.m. of the Tueaday precedlq pablicstion, or to the Newa Be· *" drop box in the Greenbelt (loop lf'Gee1"7 ttore before 7 p:m. TuiiCiay, or mall to P.O. Box 68, Greenbelt, Maryland 207'70. BOXED: $3.76/column ineh. Mini. mam 1"' inches ('11.88). ii)Us'E FOR s.AILE:=:B;;Y~o=w""N""'E""R -Unlven~ity Park, brick ram­Iller, 3 bed~, 2 bath, fireplace, re­modeled kitchen, tuH ftnlehed ~Juement, large screen porch & prden, $110,000. 864-8164. 'ILIMIN ATE stre88 . . . gain t~~lf.conftdence . . . rrtop IIIIIOk­lnr . . . lose wll'ight . . . improve job akiills , . . incre.11 ~· 1100res , , . improve memory . . . learn to relax and make •benet\Ciial changes in ~ur life with self­bypnoeis training. Cla!Niee form­ing In New CarrolLton. No feea. For inf'Orm&tion call 469~1210. GUITAR LESSONS - Exper­Ienced teacher in your home. Call 262-7917. OFFICE HELP: typinlf, mimeo. pphing, general office work. 20 ltoun a week. Holy Cro!NI Luth­eran Churclh. Phone: 346-6111. GREENBELT WINDOW COM­PANY - Replacement window II ·doors & viny>l aiding, 474-8484.

FRANK GOMEZ

* * * PAINTING PLASTERING

WALLPAPERING Also Qu&Hty

Ceramic Tile, D1"7 Wall, Tub Kit Inatallation, Swirled Cellinra, Gutters and Down­apoata

J:xcellent Greenbelt Reference• GREENBELT/GOMBZ

(They Go To~rlther) * 474-8814 * PIANO L E S S 0 N S - YOUR HOI'!fE. AI~ violin, guitar, ceflo, drum a. etc. Patient teaclten. TRAVELING TEACHERS AS­SOCIATION. 666-0894. COPIER: ENLARGES, RE­DUCES, ~opies photos. Larpr •lzes available. National Video. Greenway, 346.041111.

WORD PROCESSING: Letters, labels, mailinr liats THESES re • ..._,

po~ts, or any word proeeulng hqUirem~nh you may need. C"ll RON TOUSIGNANT : 441-1038. pI AN 0 TUNING - &EPAIRS. :-~ry experience. Reuonable. r: '''"~M r.,.P~nhelot resident. ,all Dennis 9R2-0866. ~IANo TUNTNG AND REPAik ~xpert and Reliable Piano Ser-

k ce to Greenbelt. Benjamin Ber­ohky, 474-6894.

DoLL HBLP- Rwtrln.rlniC. mi­nor repairs. wlp, ehon, 1ocks, :·

0_Reas. Call alter 6 p.m. 474-

Stern's SHOE REPAIR Beltway Plaza

WHILE-U-WAIT IXPIRT Shoe lepalr HANDBAGS/LUOGAGI

Shoe Care ProciUcts laoee & potllhel

\Vs ara _...,_ __

)(.p 10-7 ""'iii:l== Bat. 10.8 D

o.....w,

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Homelceeping S.V&s 8 Replar HOIIMeleaaitap • Laalldey (w/Cleaatap) • Real &tate Cleaatap e Party Clean-up

474-4463

References AvaiWile

CALDWELL'S APPLIANCE SERVICE • All makea rspalred. Call after 6 p.m. 693-9328. DRESSMAKING AND ALTERA­~J~~ - Reasonable rates. 474-

F'OR ·SALE: Castro sleeper queen, •brown, good condlltion' $200/~ offer, 474-8878. ' PIANO LESSONS: Peabody Conservatory Graduate. Be~rin­nera - Advanced. 963-7094.

roJ .... i5€[0Xe·~ I DANCE MUSIC l

PARTIES-WEDDINGS

i SPECIAL OCCASIONS

REASONABLE RATES I CHAS MARTEL

L----~~~~~--.-.: WANTED: Part-time theater consulit&nt. Oversee Utopia The­at.&r for Greenbett Cultural Al'ts Center. Modest ealary. Commis­sion from advemeing sales for pNiy prOifl'&llll!. Restmle by Oct. 1 to P.O. Box 200, Gr2enbeLt 20770. Infomia.tion, caJ.I 441-8770. ELLERS TYPEWRITER RE­PAIR - Electric, stand"rd and portable. Call 474-0694, XEROX COPIES 7c each fOP 8 'At x 11, Greenbelt ·Graphics, Maty­Iand Tn~de Center, Room 170. Mon - Fri. 9-4:30. 474·2860. GuiTAR LESSONS - Scales, chorda, theory, readinlf. Full time Instructor. 937-8870. ·

m.ornln.-. and aveninp for our Wvnro· SALE: DOll OIOiltl, tele-marketing depamnent. 'Sal· ftower pofa, 6-Slit· elell&ztD IMdw oary/comm.lltss4on, exeelle~ pay lroninc !Jpard,oatdoor.tloower-8C'&le: Convenient College Park $6-10; HeadbOard, '10; !lOUt...., ·loea.tion. Call 346-8818. · bed, at<tl&ial Xm•• tree '11• cmrncARIE needed for 6 11101 carpet., $6-$45; desk obatft and old 2-3 ilftemoorw or momklp kitchen chairs, $5-$111: 801fa bed, per week. Ex.perieneed moltler $1211; metal ceblnet, $16. Sale only. Diana, 982--2871. ends 10/1/84. 346-39911. FOR SAllE: Wurlltzer clarinet SEASONED MOTiiiR_a_fti_WI ...... te $126. 474-1096. · 11tllmng Oat. 1 for child ~re

ADMINISTRATIVE SECRE­TARY needed: to take ehat~re ot one-person office In Green­belt about 22 hours a week

·(four dayw). Gl'od typlnlf and dictation akllla, li1rht book-keeping; must enjoy ·helping people and beln1r challen~red. Good pay. Call Michael Bat~r­teil, 441-2507, or Diane Kritt, 652-3337. Miehkan Torah, EOE.

CHARLES TOWNE VI L LA G E -Townhouse, 2 bdrms, 1 'At •ba.ths, CAC, w/w carpeting. Direcbly across from lake, tennis eta. On U. of Md. shuWebus route. Ask­ing $54,900. 346-4111. FOR SALE - 2 crig. Belltoya diamond ch·aim. FSJbric stained, $60 each. 346~04. l<'URNISHED room to rent in Boxwood to employed person. 345-7685. FOR SALE-Bicycles (4) girl's and boy's 10-speed, ( 1) boy's dirt bike. Reas. 474-6547. WANTED: Teenager to do houee­cleanin·g on Saturday mornings in W~ndaor Green. Call 474-4816, FOR SALE BY OWNER: One of a kind masonry TH in pleua.nt court. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, large family room. Addillion with cathedral c e i 11 n IC s, akyligftte, many extru. Reduced to $66,000. 345-6067.

M-F. Infants, toddlera welcome: JU8t starting, so exeluelve care special children, handicapped may be ne~iated. 474-1407. PIANO LESSONS in Gnenbelit. Experienced; Muter of Music de­Jrree. 982-064.9. FOR SALE:-'-:4:--,PC~.""B"'ed.,.r_oo_m_S_elt -<lresser w/mlrror, bureau head­board & t~tboard. Call 441-11881. DEA:R ST. JUDE, thaJ1k you for miraculous anawen. to prayena and for alwa.ye lit.tenfnr. EXPERIENCED MOTHER will provide .tender loving care • for your infant. M-F, Excellent en­vironment. Please call 4'74-8897.

SMOKING--INIDUCED BUERGER'·S DISEASE

MAY LEAD TO AMPUTATION IT'S LESS YOU! I

SMOQUITTERS t82-0541

Nieetlt Court in Greenbelt SALE BY OWNER

21-2 bedrm, 11,1 bath, duplex hardwood floors, thennopane wlndowe, sepa:-ate pr~, soreened poroh, backs to ma­ture wooded parkl-and, Hclud­ed garden neighborhood yet 1 block to lletrobue .. U of MD s.huttle. J

&M Rid~rt Rd. 8411-52011 ~···-~; • ftpftpft

DENTAL ASSISTANT - Part­time, 6.9 p.m. Monday thru Thursday. Call 474-4144. TYPING SERVICE: Specle.lizing in quality and aocureey. Will edit. 441-2744.

lftlt Dl8ftiii1J'IioK PL. BBLTB'fiLLII, liD. .....

~Wc'Jd._.,*'ll · ll'loora, CeraaJe .,._ 6 WaD, Tilll. 8aDdblc 1: ,.,..., .. Free •tt.a• Cllllt'Gnla

CoaaP11tlr II!Jil J'lo,pr JJa1E1. Good pr!c•. OaU "1--. . DJ!lSKS -.JUST illtftb. b­eelle.Dt Hlecdon al 1NOd ....._ From $150 11p. c.n lAD, Ne-8818. AUMEI kiNd dRIINBIIII': Help -nted, part-time. Houn- to eu~ your needt. Call Andy. 11111-1666 bebween a.& p,m,-FOR SA·LE - MotOi4l~ik:-e-, -=,__,---19'78, 2 .pe8d, aotom.tie. $850 or offer. K•y. 474-8440. or ·110-8817. BABYSITTER WAN'l'lm: l"or oocoaaional evenlnpand weelrendl. Muat be older than 1e. '74-44811. 19"NN TRIUM•PH Spit4rs, com­pletely rebuilt. Muat •ell. Beat offer. 441-2681.

Yard Sales YAM> SALE: Sept. 2t, 11-11, IWa date: Sept. so, 66 Ct. tidf! Rd. YARD SALE: Granny ha an. tlquee, dolla, tloole, lioueebolcl ~·- Sat., 37.()ourt ~. 4' COURII' Rid~ Road ll'iJ08t An­nual YAM> SALE, Slit., Sept. 211, 8-1. Multi-&mil7, lnwt prieea dn. town. YARD SALE: 106 koa-OOd Di'., 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Sat., 9/110. YARD SALE: Sat., Sept. 18, 10-C. 4801 Nantucket, Road, Col• ' lep Pirie. 441-3943. Odele, encll, to • c4hildren'• cloth! .

Windsor GrHn Community Yard Sa,.

Sat. 9/ZII, ll'ranktCJII't Dr. 6 Morrison Dr. Balketbtlll ~ (ofF Greenbelt Rd.). Slpa wilt be po1ted. 9-4 p.m.

PIANO LESSONS In Greenbelt from conservatory trained teach­er. 846-5143. EXTRA CASH - Demonstrate to)'11 & glfh. FREE kit and train-ing. No collecting or deliv· erlng. For details, call Tina 652-2608 or 439-0842.

NEEDED: Housecleaning alter­nate Slrturdays. 3>46-6067, FREE: Used green wire fence, 4 rolls, 20'x3', and mElba! ~te. You )'oy for ad. Also 2 framed glue panes, 28"x30'. 346-2774.

Autumn Yard Sale HOUSES AND APARTMENTS CLEANING - gltperlence, excel. lelllt work. Low fee. Good refer· eoces, satiafaction ~r~~aranteed. Own tn~na l'ta·tllon. 1169-5385.

HELP WANTED- B'-r.-itrh...,-t,-e-ne-r­ICetic individual for occas.lonal jobs with housecleaning service. 474-4463. CRIB WITH maobtrl!ss & acceaeor­iNI. D.onll1l, 441-1243.

.lft'JJf• J 1/omfl .!Jmptov•m•llt CARPET DRY:CLEANING • Cleaner than steam

No more wet carpetl

WALLPAPERING. PAINTING •

Cleans the moat 1tubbom stain• Give your home a new look

SINK 1: TUB REGLAZING • Any interior pe.lntlnlf done Looks like new at e fraction of the colt of other ~~ervicee

EXCELLENT REFERENCES- FAST SERVICE REASONABLE RATES

CALL MISSY 345-7273

Larry's Auto Body Formerly In Greenbelt

baa moved to a more modern facility at

4131 College Ave. c.;a~eg~Park

Greenbriar Community Building

7600 Honover Parlcway

Sunday, October 7 10 A.M .• 4 P.M.

Fumlture, books, clothes, small appllancea

misc. household item• plurta

GrHnbelt, Mel. Everyone Invited to browN a bQJ"

MOVING?

~<••TaCHM­MDVIN. CO.

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til\ S·UPERMARK·ET ::=orW::: 'e' PHARMACY TO~AA=

\ Prices effedtve Thun., Sept. 27 ·Oct. 3

·couPOis ~:·.:= • WITH $10.00 MIN. PURCHASE EXCLUDING COUPON ITEMS 60c COUPON IS MAXIMUM DOUBLED

• COLD BEER AND WINI AVAILABLE PRISCRIPTIONS fiLLID MONDAY THR~ SATURDAY

FRESH LEAN GROUND BEEF

7 DAYS A

51.99 LB.

WHILE YOU WAIT

3 LB. BAG LB.

FRESH SPLIT

Chicken Breast

$3.89 lb.

CAULIFLOWER

99C ea.

CHARMIN tOILET TISSUE 6 ROLL PK.

SJ.s• McCADAM 4 Varieties 8 01.

CHUNK CHEESES

$1.19

ORANGE JUICE

PAPER TOWELS JfJM80 ROLL

fresh .... Y Meat• 00-0P LEAN BONELESS

BOnOM ROUND ROAST 00-0P LEAN BONELESS WHOLE NEW YORK STRIP FRESH LEAN

GROUND BEEf FRESH SLICDD

PORK RIB CHOPS FBESH SPLIT G&AIDE A CHICKIN IIIAIT 00-0P LEAN BONELE6S NIW YORK STRIP STIAK FRESH SLICED

PORK LOIN CHOPS 00-0P LEAN 'BON.ELESS

RUMP ROAST

$1.79 lb.

$2.89 lb.

$1,291b.

$1.991b.

$1.39 lb.

$3.891b.

$2.09 lb.

$1.99 lb.

CHARCOAL

SQUIRT & Diet Squirt 6-16 OZ. N.R.

$1.79 MUELLERS - 1 LB-Re1. 6 Tbm

SPAGHml 2 for 99c N ABlSCO CHEWY

CHIPS AHOY 18 oz.

$1.89 HANOVER 8 OZ.

TOMATO SAUCI 4 for $1 LIGHT A LIVELY U OZ.

COnAGE CHEESE $1.39 LUCKY LEAF 21 OZ.

Cherry Pie filling 99c ~ ..... ~-~~~~~ ..... -- . HEINZ QT.

KEG-O.KnCHUP $1.3~ 7-FARM.S

PEAS Ul OZ. CAN

3 for$~ FAB 48 OZ.

~aundry_ Dete~gent $1.89 PILLSBURY WHITE A WHEAT

HOT BRIAD LOAf

Greenbelt Consumer Cooperative Member Newa

"Unfortunately, North American managemt>nt techniques em­phallize that managerR Rolve problems themRPive~ or hire expert con­sultants to make a study. The expertl that cooperative management should be learning from are the expertR that work in the Rtores (the employees) and the experts that )mow the Rtores from first hand ex­perience (the memberR). Too often member11 with complaints and surreatloaa are seen as advenarl• by. the board and management. Simple surveys do not provide eDOUI'h Information. What Is needed Is a proeeu where all the groupe c&ll learn from each other."

- from 1.-oaa from s....-. a publication of the Cooperative Collere of Canada "

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MAYONNAISE

•le29Qt. P•• Fresh Proclace TOKAY RED GRAPES WHITE

POTATOES RED DELICIOUS

APPLES RIPE

PRUNI PLUMS JACKET

CAULIFLOWER FLORIDA

AVOCADOIS CELLO

TOMATOES

69c lb.

10 lb. bag $1.39

3 lb. bag 89c

39c lb.

99c ea.

2 for 79c

2 pks. 99c

STOll HOUU . 9-9 Mon.-Sat.

10-6 Sun.

We Aeeept U.s.D.A. Foocl Stampe

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