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·. t.- 1·,· "' d ...... :-,,.. ..... P.p..& .. GRUNBJ:LT NEWS Thurldar, .rune 22, 197& DeYiin Sappo!ff tto.ton :Pay Raise, Water Main .Greedelt Delepte Cause p,.oji(lfed, n.posed of, Not a Pain ··: .,. · · by l.bula ONIIItela -klq to return to the Hoirae of tbe .Twit 12 ·regUlar meetbi• Of eity council, foDowlng or- Deletratee told the Mleotlon -lt-. _._.. _, _., tee for Democrats "78 that "the City P-Oll-. p.--.-auurw, tha ·c:Ouncil swung into action to cover .a of Greenbelt Is around the belief that the communi!:). wants ·· · ·........._ ..a irowth, particularly In Prince Geor- and needa a member of the House thanked 111! 1 County, of Delcatea. And their cauae Is tlle .. O!Iallcn mekbehl' for funding According to the vote of council jullt," Last month be told the mem- _the_'C!Pit Proii'Da (dUdtopulmon- on J'une 12, the main will be taking bel'tl of the Franlclln and Eleanor In Greenbelt. He the 8lternate route in Greenbelt, Roosevelt Democratic Club that he that fllftda requested for BotJI routea sunested for the 96' would not run for reelection "unleu · PIVJMIIIa ·11a.r ·11een eut and re- water main would require the same Greenbelt had a representative on •truat t}dl · matter be con- conlltructlon costs, and both would the party ticket." ·Jiollllilllty that pro- result In tree 101111 In the Park, Tht> "Recently the News Bevl- available to ·the C'lty could choaen route would, however, main- pointed· out that the 24th District be 'Dtllblld or that uied equipment taln the ·Lake Park's appearance legislative representatives were Pllrabued wiD be decld..d and at the same time preserve 'tops' and that they had repre.sented . aftU-l'utber InVestigation, bulfl!r provided by· the trees be · Greenbelt's interests well, but that . w..m:r Hindman, President of the tween the Kenilwort)1 Avenue ramp a city the sir.e of Greenbelt w6uld :aa.d Of Cbarlelltowne VIllage Con- from the Beltway and the Parlt. like a hometown delegate, There ridH4 the. luue of de- is .no question that this concern Is 11'11!1oPtna .tbe rGU.hed-tn b8ll park Construction In this immediate ar eldllti"• htwMri the'. condominium ea, fqr tbe tot81 three mile contract, legitimate and 1 have been pushing - hard for a qualified Greenbelter • tm.d tile Cbarlntowne North high- will take three or four months lind wltll across the city sup)lort _ to !'be. ·Citt Jrall-.er .tames K. Gleoe should begin in mid-October. fill this need," Devlin said. aentioaid. fbat this· property was prlvatel:r owned, and that Its mlaht )lrevent Its use as a w.lf 'bllt Indicated that the 1'811Uiil. WOOld be IJUrBU.ed, . · Tile !Dcreeliq dUIIculty In week- ead JIIU'Idna for Boxwood Vlllqe brouaht Frank Ghaen, Clf Lutur Une, .before Oiuncll. Ohaen lltlltAid tbat ldnce the ban on park- lq ob er.cent Road, demped to the UN of the Lake, ,_ tben baw been more can oa Lubaer Lane, forclnr tar · •- to walk diBtance• to u.* o.m whloa CoUneU mem- '*-. ooncern about thll ...... and 'Coanollman 'l'homal .. fiGtid tJiat the)' 8ft IIJIXIOUB . fD'WftBi parfdtil' IIU, reuare run Jta ..... pur- ... ,.._ .. ..__ echlne4. It wu ... .... tll8t iluldnr 011 the .............. crl Baawaod ........... die _,,...ted .- ..... .,. ........ ....... fta'l'tll'll ......... * .... W- .., .... a.,Grt , .... _ ·'" '1'ell ....... 'Yiee - ......... 1117 .ODaaeU. '1'lle Baud't ...... ...... --the .............. of tbl . lAb Park, .. ....... i:4 the illlltlnr' lAb . ..._ wWl a..w..,_. .................. ..-tl:r ..... .P. .., 'Didwnlt:r of IIIMJ'- .... lent •• ltudelida. 'I'M M- ._, -..s·•m·w Ulllt' tGbl .... ._ . .-, ..... , ••lfr•rt- t11e .... fat tlilpt to be' C8keD - ...... thct tile ....... ttat.e of ....... .......... In tile pull II ........ ·.. . ,_ ... · Ia ,OI'IIer to pronde tor a 19' awnp _IDe_ In .. Ill( oJutUiet·elilploJee8, ..... wWda tbl INclpt, two .... ................. at tlie JUDI I ....... CICIIIDidi IUitlna. Tile ..... ........ .. .,.. cia tile pa:r crl part- ............. _, .... After ... Mate.· to II40pt 'Dla"l ............ ., tlleeatr'i . .................... 8IUaolllla .. ·- c. Fori· ",! SUPBB SPAGB.I1TJ · .. SPaCIAL . aB,Pifltaof .... , ..... /Gtatle ..... B .......... IIar. POl AN IXCmNO SUMMER POl YOUR CHII.D DAY CAMP· .... Upper. CamP ., ·JUne 19-Auguat_ .25 LOwer Camp J\Dle .26 - Auguat 25 Arta/Crafta NcltuM Music Ovemleht Campoutl . Creative Movement LOCATI'.D ON TID PICTURDQW 1 ... cAMPul C. 1 Pa!Na oeoaa.s oiofiDnnm'y -.. 1.10&' .......... 1111· .... . . ' . ' . . . ' . ' . .... -- ' ' .· .. . . .... AY.·· .. '' ·• ... :_ .-)1. . 1111 IH. llEALTBS ; . . • . :'" ... >. Comput.rlud Multlple-l.latl• SeMce Kash Realtors would )ike to remind all oU.r flienda may be considering a housing change; that we still·have JlCICIIfll to plenty of FHA or.VA financing for your new home. Call one of our experienced agents to find out about interest rates, month- ly payments, and down payments, plus closing coats. We'll be glad to assist your family in any real estate needs. Call 345- 2151. FEATURE OF THE WEEK Beautiful split-foyer home offering 4 bedrms., 2 full bMhs, full improved basement witlj rec. room, cent afc, fireplace, w/w carpet, fenced yard and garage, all this located on a huge lot with plenty of shade trees, all terms at Call 927-U21 or 3411-21111. · YES YOU CAN st'u buy a 3 bedrm. brick home in Riverdale for only $311, '7'110; This home has many improvements includin1 new washer and dryer, panelled living room and remodeled kitclllll, buy with only $100, down FHA or no down VA. Ca11345-111U, LOTS FOR. THE, MONEY Highly improved :i bednn., llh bath rambler, featUribiiOx 211ft, rec room, also w/w carpet, washer, dryer and fenced :rard 'with all oak trees. Call 927-1221, only $4'8,1100 FHA or no down payiJlent on VA terlna. . BARGAIN OF THE WEEK Need 5 bedrm8,; 2¥,_ baths ,and would you believe at· tile VA apprailtcl value Qf only $01,500. Thil 5 level hOme Go features cent. a/c, carport, washer, dryer, patio with brick liar• b-que grill and located on comer"lot. Don't delay, call today 345-2ut: O.LDIE "'"' GOQDII· 4 bedrm. older honle all one ftoor with •tal• din. room, remodeled kitchen, washer_, dryer, clilhwaaher, atonn windows and doors, an.d level chain link fenced yard. FHA or VA only $44,900, Call 3411•2151. HOUSE WI'Ot MANY PURPOSIS Real old 3 bedrm home In Bowie that Ia zoned 1-1 for lite industrial or ru'ral residential, _lot Ia a7,ooo square .teet and cun- p],etely fenced with private wood• l,n nar, ·call for more infor- mation. 345.•2151. WITH VIEW OF LAKE Custom Built 3 bedroom 2 b&th all brick rambler . Oil Lakeview Circle: that feature• 3 firel;llacn, carport, cent A/C, wuher, dryer, all this located on acre lot that II ahrubl·end ahade tr- that boarden Greenbelt Lake. detalll 345-1151, There II 1tiU plenty of to buy a hozbe· 'and iliOn ill before. September 1, It takn ai>Proz. 30 -to 48 daJI fol' a be approvad ancl to malre · for _ ...... JOUr ..W THIS 18 TO BUY!! itAIB, UALTOBI AU .IM "MUD 0'1 GII ..... .'l'O 8&1.1 if ;.,m. tblnJdal :of -- - the belt prill tilt...- work for7our .._ ..t -'10U 701' a a horniOwMr are ...ut1ed to. ·· · · · ' .I _ _. \ . I Qireenhrlt .. ltws AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER ' 'folullle 41, Number 32 GREENBELT, MARYLAND Thursday, June 29, 1978 Senior Citizens Protest lnyolveiDent· of Greenbelt Homes In Meals Project Our Flag. It Proudlyl. by Barbara Llkowski Golden Agers had had plana for'-. tlon Site County Coordinator "that Snap Crackle Whiz FJa1h this program before GHI had made we need the program and have the I · . . 'I 'I . More than fifteen senior citi- Its survey of Ito senior members facilities" AJJ A •t ,. · 1- c h · :M!IlB attended the Greenbelt <GHI received replies lndl_catlna a WGI •reworKS ac •omea, Inc, board meeting ·on need fclr this type_ of program.) She · · · · 'l'llursday night, June 22, Mar- also mentioned that three yearo . Both Manapr Roy Breashears by Linda o ..... - tin_ Hol_ly, one of two •pok_esmen previously city council had referred and Deputy Manapr Ken Kopsteln T . · · .. t It that It '---1 1 h1s year, as alw_ ...,,, Greenbeltera. lorw--"' •- ... for the group, protested to the a similar proaram to the Golden e . was .,.. cal Y a ml1un- ..., - 5 -.. "'"" .., board that GHI was interfering Age Club and the Club had not been deratandlq, Kopsteln laid GHI snap, crackle, pop, whiz, bang and ftuh Of the ftrewoztr.. to ... ill !I hat he termed "our project", interested. Clarke s81d she was de- 11&4 surveyed, found a need and presented at Greenbelt Lake, The ahow · Is widely - a plan to make available in the lighted to see the Golden Are Club had 1011e to. the Golden Age Club only by city residents, but by people from aui-roundiq U1fiii tntereoted now. with lt. He Aid GHI worked u a have heard abOut the razzle .dazzle of the Greenbelt Illdef=;'•r one meal a day five Robert Dove, president of the catalyet-to &'8t .other arenclee to Day celebration. ·. . · · . days a week for senior citizens Greenbelt· Golden Are Club did, not take over, and does not want to Columbus Fireworks, Inc. of Co- Bottbli-11 Toul'DAIIIent 10 years of age and older. remember what had happened three· run a Protrralil If someone elae Is lumbuo, Ohio, headed b7 Kr. Cae- Game wiU be pla:ri!d later ta ... Holly, who spoke as the delegated years ago. Dove, a member of thc 1 ·willing tp do lt. , cavello, has· been contracted· this daJ at 1:111 p.m.· on BnldaD .... ot the Greenbelt Prince. Georges Co,unty Advioory I-n reapondlna to needo discovered year to provide th• ftreworks for #2. Blvenlq ... Gelden Age Club and Is also a Committee on Aging, pointed out in the GHI survey, Kopoteln' poln- Gnlenbelt u well u Rockville.· Tlie be provided IJr the OreeDbeJt 0... board 111ember of Betterment for that the Golden· Are Club was not ted out GHt b!Ui, In cooperation company, utabllshed in 1802, has celt 8and pertol'llltq lti ...a.l U11lted Seniors, said that thill mat- tcylnr to "hog t)le limelight," they with the Golden Aae Club, started supplied pyrotechnic dl8play 1 · co conout at T:IO p.a. at- tile ter was vital to communlty-GHI were to be the leadera not , the blood. preuure .teatlng, . Toledo, among other Ohio cltiea, Park The au.tleaoe .. relations, juot for their club membero but all Board chairman :Jameo .Smith and accordtna tO aU_ reportl hu be 111'8118ded wltll tile UD Qftrtea lie emphasized that despite illf _ ·the seniors in Greenbelt, pointing noted that the board had preVIoualy been blply pr81sed. However,. the bJ P11ter l. .... ferences, good 'relations had al-· out that they were the only con- discussed GRI'• turver and Its lndl- atmoaphere may get hot and crack- TuthlU'a Overture BrllUUt.. ••• waro.coittlnuett between the senior · oent.rated IJ'OUps of senior citizens cations that progr_li.mo such ai the ly G)len before the 4th u the order oelectlona from l'orlrJ ·and 'a- ar olijsens and GHI and he had _ and lt"a "up to Us to get things nutrition program were. needed. hu not yet been delivered to Green- Georpt cJenbwln. 8olotlt, Cllarlolt!t aPeot for the board'sjU!I&'inent. H<! aolnr.'' "We think the lenlora can . Since no other oftllc81 body had belt, Cac3veDo will oontact KruetdDikl .·will .l'llii4N' . .., .... hoped that GHI would have reaper: do for Utemselve1," Dove said. ·moved to Introduce them,- the board carrier .to deliver them or, If all elae Kern melodl• and "ClraaF 'ltleW', for the judgment of senior citlzeti•. "Then If we need your help, we will had endorsed· and p'rovlded aupport falls, promilea tliat he wUI ride a marimba IIO!o, will be pertOI'IIIIi · ·particularly ih. respect to "our pro. come to you and ask." to try to accomplish these goals. like the wind, as did Paul Revere, · by Alan DeiHomme. jeets." "We are capable of doing Holly felt that senior citizt>ns arr Smith thought that this delegation · to bring hla. carao to Maryland. Parents . ahould aupervlle tbllr our own . , . arft. not .ft. trapped here If they don't havr the ftrol feedba<)k that " c " 'h b d . H dd d ' Th h If It I h I . b children . during the tutlvldl!l ·nile,'' Holly Rtated. their own cars. Because of this he as een a verse, e a e 'I re- e a ow, arr ves, a o<J a " . Holly told ihl' GHT board felt a long range plan was neces grrt that something has gone awry." ter-rific! The .bidder came clos- and are remhlded that ftreworlla tbe Graenbdt Golden Aan Clttb W"." sary to keep people Involved, keep Hr said "we <GHil are and rat to Columbua Fireworks' bid of .are both,danl(ei'OUI and tllelaL.,_. ft' th m g mak good t ut will continue to do those things 334 shells only offered 180 shells. ban on parking from the Lake to a. working towards the nutrition pro-· o/th youn ' " e vo ers 0 t.hat are perceived to be an ao&ls- There wlil be 9", 12'', lli". 18''· and J!!:uches w!U. be lifted- 011 J__,._" grarn but felt. tha_t GHl PNRonnel GHI's board -that he, hmce and In no way try to push our 24" ahellll in great protusion, For set but reildents-are reqUested to wlllk hlld unnrer•sarily by h _.. k Co c f WPight around In dirr:•tlng &ny nro piece connolseurs there will he n · ' · workfna t.ownrd• the aame 'proJ·e.rt. ao u ed unty uundl .or $ 2700 •· to. the Lfllce. If "We a;e nble captain &nd crew for transportation for srnlors, Ht> gram." Smith 81\ked. that in thr Nlqra FallR; a three wheel aleo said that they had obtained 8 futuro feelings bf' tranamittPd be. ._vice; an .Amerlciln Flag ns w.•JI '" our own ship," Holly said. and facilities at the Youth Cl'n fort> thf'y arc "what they are per a Tree ·.;f Liberty; a battle srrnr Ti> ·get thr project undrrway the ter for the nutrition project. A celved to be tonight." with ahoolina cannons and a gno<l- PUBLIC NOTICE Parking In the vicinity the Lake Park, alonlf Crescent RAIIId, Laatnet Lane and -Ivy WU..L be allowed for TuMCta:r, the Fourth of JUIJ Holllla)' Olf- J.V. Goldrn Agr Club had made a 'sur- site manager Is still how At the ouggeation .of BreiUih<'llts nlcht .seen(!. Two new addition.< h Yny of their members. Not only ever. a joint Committf'r. wa• formed to the 'proirram will be a blazlnll' sun; did lQO peoplf' reply that thPy Dove pointed out that there 18 · lay programs on lhe table and work a cave of jewels and a n·nal" would 1!1! lntPreated In reoeivlng t.he things out. . never before -n within the Orer•n- PfiiiiOIIed meal one to five days per more and morl) Interest In this ·pr<> belt city l_llillta.· week, but 211 people volunteered gram and he hoped that Greenbelt Beer PartiN j·- - .. and work with the meall, It would get one in the community Anothe!i brouaht to Is .this &dded lnVQ!vement that. the before they were all aone, He thP Board'o attention by Brtoashears oealor cltlz.ens· felt 11 particularly' e\'i!ryone to attend a meeting on who informed. the directors th&t the laportant. Holly B8Jd·that he felt June 29 In the Munlclp81 Bulliling city was In receipt of a )lf'litlon GHI did .not Ill Into theoe J!lan•. to c;onvinr,e Mrs. BenPIIeld, Nutrl- .. OHI, pac;o II, eoL 1 · at rector Mary Clarke aokcd If tho MONDAY DEADLINE Br.cau•r of ttiP July 4 holiday all nrw" Item• and ad• •hould bt> brought to Ntiw• of- · Monday July a from 8 to 10. p.m. The· Nt>WI &view offlr<' will br cloocd July 4. CENTER .. EAD IS NAMED. WOMEN'S MARtH . ON WASHINfrToN · Right· Turn-On-Red July 1 On July I, Mllryland will nilow· Grernbrltrt Pearl SiPgPI 'I• right turn• at rrd tralltc light• l'r\nl'f' County Coordina- aftrr "toppinr, at mn•t intrr•rr, torn! thr National ERA'March on ·tlon•. WA.8hington, D.C., howrv<'r ' WnshiiiJ:tun, which will take piaor• dO!'H nnt allow rliht turns Kt l'<'ri "" ,July o. · Ji:RA rxpectR It will hr light•. .Maryland'• Washington thl' (••mlniAt. marC'h ln hl!4- :1rc•a 1:1ntnrlMtH fMontgnmf'ry Rnd tory xrr Art' IHtkc•d to Pl·inp(• (ktlrgl'':i l'olltH1t•[o4) fn.vnr In. whit(',· of Jltll'plr• 1\farylsuu.l's llf'W In"· :l'ltl J.;IJ!d, lh" c01orR; wlll cHight Turn nn nrd Aft.ror Sh.lJP lw 1H.II, to '1. ,,:rhH · Pt'1rl i!l\':1,,•: nil opinion ooll hv th•• Tttr· Owrn"' Sc·iC'nctr .. n w.hn to do to marrh 1l1lcll'.r '1lqmrtm1·n! of TrPm: . tlrat ln U1P Ttniff·d 1hf" lnnn"r,r or NnrthPl'n PriHI'f' •JiortAtion;· 11.})f)('111' to bC' ttfh·f·l"tHin Statt'R, lt. In br. a countywlflC'! !":r!rnc•c• ( C<llil1f,v :"J,O.W. Hhout !hf' hw. . rNourrr. <'rnt(lr for U\f" Pz·itH'•' Cll'(:':tll.:>.nt!nn· fnr \\'()m(,n): or thi•y of \V; ... n1 ·, 1 Cnunt:v•t>uhlir S"hnnl·"· It ·r>oy tllnr• h 111 , 1 ,, 1 , mlr•nl,y. '.! •lrivrr<' '""' 1 hnt "'"1'1''"'1 wilt bP by H'y!ll B. J.nnlz, will nt 11 n.m. 1·l 1"1'111it'c•d rlghL · .Tr., currrntly Dlrrc•tor of c·,lrric n thr'l l'tfl 1'11d nf thP ;\{nil p ·l'f'll If lhf•y <.:till "'"' hav<' ulum nn<i. nt. anti lillll't'h !'l .. •,,n f",>,. rr-t1 Rnl(l County Aigh.Srhool in Vlrglnin. ··y .... ". ::·;,,..,,n !'""'''"'of lhr 0.<'. ·Thf' ("",·11trr, to h•' lornt,•d 1\(lit ''P:t A\•rnu" 1 ''. lht• tT.R Capitol, wlu•_r•· •ryJ,,.1,) low\•' ·' · t"tliv .wilh 1111d "lll••r to DuV1\I R(in\nr Hlg:t fkhnnl on \•:ill tuk.• pln.c·P. hnn·· tlw rtRhl 11f Grf'rn..,..lt RnA<!, will lnrlu<l• •11rr · .. •, Thr• Hlll''"Y ni"<> lndl 11\llr.Pd rqulpmC'nt Jc.,or lnronnJIIIon Rbn\ll dtJ\rlc:r , :,!,·c! :h•'lt tlwrr iN ('fl'lfiiAinn nbnut !o till' physicAl And bin 1 "'" rr••·rvntltlll' frohl l'ri!l<·r th" Di•lrlrl'• ol!k!•d 011 loriri\1 1\ nature trnil, "" .. (}.•orll'PR Cnm\ty, Cali norolh:·. ·1.7-1· RTORAR, which 1.< flltRI rrnhihi. outdoor' an·d a nt09 r>r P:•arl. 474·7628 tinn. planr>farlum, Atudrnl• .nil trlldr lrwl• will ""r I hr• (Rr.ilit/. In group vloit• Rnrl for lndtvlditnl rP•rarch tuir1 prnJrrt wnrl<. County_ will •pecillllzed tr81nlnr aj. tht' O.ntl!r. and Center 1tal'f will to thrm 1\" · conaultant,o. providing infQrma- tlon, Ideas and.d&ta and acting as a hal- with tM- •"'&'* elCtrnftlvr . .. I. Y REFUSE SCHED1JLE Due to the upcoming July 4 liolidny on there will · he no refuse· collection· on t·hat day. The regu.lar Mnnrlav route will be picked up on Monday; there will be no · on. Tueaday, Tuesday route will be picked up on -Wednesday •• ·All Piper will :be picked up on Thunf.iay, if. pouibltl, ·Retu.e collection . f!>r Friday and wlll foHow' the nomial scbtdW.., jj . . • . .. , . lo .. . ·' t .·, Parking ln. the dealcnated TliP -Springhill · Lake Il.r<<r;'alion Center and the Youth Crnt--.· will open their at noon on ,July ' 'l'he Slow- Pitch . reelde11t ,permit parklq area will remain In etrect, tor per111lt holders only, on , ftrst aome, lint ,oervecl bula. RECREATION DIPARTMINT'I .th of JULY SCHEDULE OF EVENTS FRIDAY, JUNE 30 . . . . 1 llpm Municipal Swimming Pool opt'n,-.reereatlon81 awla- ming for Rll agr• . SATURDAY, JULY .1 , 9nm Firrcrn .. krr ClnsPd .Tonni" Tournament Play In M""'" SinKie.- and DoubleR, Women'a Slntln. and :lli"'"d F'leld Tenni1 COurtl. to· tr•nm Opm · Slow Pitrh Softball 'rournament - li tr·nm Doubll' Eiimlrration, Bradrn Firld · #2. nnd !41'C'Ond round compr.tltlon. · t Munidpnl l'w>l oprn fur rrrrrntlonal .... wit"Qmlng for nH 1\lt•s. · SUNI>A \', .IUL \" :! lpm Firr·· tn• ker Clo•rd T•·i;ni.• Tournnmrnt, i-ompf'!ltloi, < RruU('n l"h·ld 'frnnis CoUrt11, I Rpm :,ftmit ipa\ Swimr'nlng Pool "opPn lor swimml.tK Cor nll "i""· · · Tt'I-:SIM \', JUL\' Unm Rpm Hum IJHH NCJTil'T·: . • i"nrkinl in thP vicinity of the J:ilkr P.Rl'i<. ftlong Crr"' rnt Road, l..Ane UHI Ivy l.Rnr, Wtll bP ellowt•d for TurNdR)', 4th Hnii<IRy nniy. Potklnl!' in thP dl'ftlgnateit raldtnt l>rrmlt pnrklni·llrca will .,.maln In_ l'tfect. for permit utily, on A romP lll"llt ser.ed·· basiL · lo"irf'<mtr·krr Cin•r<l 'l'rnnl• 'l'ournlltnPnt, challlplon- · •hlp mAtrhe,.,, Brh<l<'ll Flt•lil Tennis Court a. 1\lrn'• Slow Pitch Sof!bRII, ToW.nam•nt comP@tltiC. Champlon•hlp Oame at 8:tft pm, BradeJI Fll'ld' #2. . 12 r.pm 11<'crcation· CenlPra "l'"n on a _Holiday Schedule. · Cluie1 oancelhKI. · · · · · 1 l!pm Swl-lni Pool 'for recraatloDII· 7:30-8)im •wimmlng . Clas* cancelled, · ,.-FimvOfka Concert l'erto, .... oe'• "r UM Grwllllelt Concert Ba.nd of 1'111)ce a.acan t.ab "'* .::&:-:;::·· at mk, .( · ...

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P.p..& . . GRUNBJ:LT NEWS ~ Thurldar, .rune 22, 197& DeYiin Sappo!ff tto.ton PtJ~' :Pay Raise, Water Main .Greedelt Delepte Cause p,.oji(lfed, n.posed of, Not a Pain el~;.ae~ ~~!:11nin!:.:~

··: .,. · · by l.bula ONIIItela -klq to return to the Hoirae of ~~llt tbe .Twit 12 ·regUlar meetbi• Of eity council, foDowlng or- Deletratee told the Mleotlon -lt-. _._.. _, _., tee for Democrats "78 that "the City

P-Oll-. p.--.-auurw, tha ·c:Ouncil swung into action to cover .a of Greenbelt Is unit~ around the ~:~ belief that the communi!:). wants

·· · · ........._ ..a ~ irowth, particularly In Prince Geor- and needa a member of the House ··~ IC~, thanked 111!1 County, of Delcatea. And their cauae Is

tlle .. O!Iallcn mekbehl' for funding According to the vote of council jullt," Last month be told the mem­_the_'C!Pit Proii'Da (dUdtopulmon- on J'une 12, the main will be taking bel'tl of the Franlclln and Eleanor aa7~tattCift) In Greenbelt. He the 8lternate route in Greenbelt, Roosevelt Democratic Club that he ~ that fllftda requested for BotJI routea sunested for the 96' would not run for reelection "unleu · PIVJMIIIa ·11a.r ·11een eut and re- water main would require the same Greenbelt had a representative on ~ •truat t}dl · matter be con- conlltructlon costs, and both would the party ticket." ~. Th~ ·Jiollllilllty that pro- result In tree 101111 In the Park, Tht> "Recently the News Bevl­~- available to ·the C'lty could choaen route would, however, main- pointed· out that the 24th District be 'Dtllblld or that uied equipment taln the ·Lake Park's appearance legislative representatives were ~-M Pllrabued wiD be decld..d and at the same time preserve th~ 'tops' and that they had repre.sented . aftU-l'utber InVestigation, bulfl!r provided by· the trees be · Greenbelt's interests well, but that .

w..m:r Hindman, President of the tween the Kenilwort)1 Avenue ramp a city the sir.e of Greenbelt w6uld :aa.d Of Cbarlelltowne VIllage Con- from the Beltway and the Parlt. like a hometown delegate, There ~UID, ridH4 the. luue of de- is .no question that this concern Is 11'11!1oPtna .tbe rGU.hed-tn b8ll park Construction In this immediate ar eldllti"• htwMri the'. condominium ea, fqr tbe tot81 three mile contract, legitimate and 1 have been pushing

- hard for a qualified Greenbelter • tm.d tile Cbarlntowne North high- will take three or four months lind wltll across the city sup)lort _ to !'be. ·Citt Jrall-.er .tames K. Gleoe should begin in mid-October. fill this need," Devlin said. aentioaid. fbat this· property was ~---prlvatel:r owned, and that Its ate~p ~ mlaht )lrevent Its use as a w.lf ~ 'bllt Indicated that the 1'811Uiil. WOOld be IJUrBU.ed, . · Tile !Dcreeliq dUIIculty In week­ead JIIU'Idna for Boxwood Vlllqe .-~dent~ brouaht Frank Ghaen, Clf Lutur Une, .before Oiuncll. Ohaen lltlltAid tbat ldnce the ban on park­lq ob er.cent Road, demped to ~ the UN of the Lake, ,_ tben baw been more can ~ oa Lubaer Lane, forclnr tar · •- to walk ~aq diBtance• to u.* o.m whloa CoUneU mem­'*-. ~ ooncern about thll ...... and 'Coanollman 'l'homal .. fiGtid tJiat the)' 8ft IIJIXIOUB

. fD'WftBi parfdtil' IIU, reuare run Jta ..... to-~-llltl pur­... ,.._ .. ..__ echlne4. It wu ... .... tll8t iluldnr 011 the .............. crl Baawaod ........... die _,,...ted .- ..... ----~ .,. ........ .......

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POl AN IXCmNO SUMMER POl YOUR CHII.D

DAY CAMP· .... Upper. CamP ., ·JUne 19-Auguat_ .25 LOwer Camp • J\Dle .26 - Auguat 25

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Ovemleht Campoutl .

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LOCATI'.D ON TID PICTURDQW 1 ...

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Comput.rlud Multlple-l.latl• SeMce

345~2151 Kash Realtors would )ike to remind all oU.r flienda

may be considering a housing change; that we still·have JlCICIIfll

to plenty of FHA or.VA financing for your new home. Call one of our experienced agents to find out about interest rates, month­ly payments, and down payments, plus closing coats. We'll be glad to assist your family in any real estate needs. Call 345-

2151.

FEATURE OF THE WEEK Beautiful split-foyer home offering 4 bedrms., 2 full bMhs,

full improved basement witlj rec. room, cent afc, fireplace, w/w carpet, fenced yard and garage, all this located on a huge lot with plenty of shade trees, all terms at $5~,900. Call 927-U21 or 3411-21111. ·

YES YOU CAN st'u buy a 3 bedrm. brick sc~i-col home in Riverdale for

only $311, '7'110; This home has many improvements includin1 new washer and dryer, panelled living room and remodeled kitclllll, buy with only $100, down FHA or no down VA. Ca11345-111U,

LOTS FOR. THE, MONEY Highly improved :i bednn., llh bath rambler, featUribiiOx

211ft, rec room, also w/w carpet, washer, dryer and fenced :rard 'with all oak trees. Call 927-1221, only $4'8,1100 FHA or no down payiJlent on VA terlna. .

BARGAIN OF THE WEEK Need 5 bedrm8,; 2¥,_ baths ,and would you believe at· tile

VA apprailtcl value Qf only $01,500. Thil 5 level hOme Go features cent. a/c, carport, washer, dryer, patio with brick liar• b-que grill and located on comer"lot. Don't delay, call today 345-2ut:

O.LDIE "'"' GOQDII· 4 bedrm. older honle all ~n one ftoor with bueinent~ •tal•

din. room, remodeled kitchen, washer_, dryer, clilhwaaher, atonn windows and doors, an.d level chain link fenced yard. FHA or

VA only $44,900, Call 3411•2151.

HOUSE WI'Ot MANY PURPOSIS Real old 3 bedrm home In Bowie that Ia zoned 1-1 for lite

industrial or ru'ral residential, _lot Ia a7,ooo square .teet and cun­p],etely fenced with private wood• l,n nar, ·call for more infor­

mation. 345.•2151.

WITH VIEW OF LAKE Custom Built 3 bedroom 2 ~ b&th all brick rambler . Oil

Lakeview Circle: that feature• 3 firel;llacn, carport, cent A/C, wuher, dryer, all this located on ~ acre lot that II loaded~ ahrubl·end ahade tr- that boarden Greenbelt Lake. CaB~ detalll 345-1151,

There II 1tiU plenty of t~ to buy a hozbe· 'and iliOn ill before. September 1, It takn ai>Proz. 30 -to 48 daJI fol' a ~ ~ be approvad ancl to malre · arnnpftl~~Dta for _...... • JOUr ..W ~~ THIS 18 'nUl~ TO BUY!!

itAIB, UALTOBI AU .IM "MUD 0'1 GII ..... P~

.'l'O 8&1.1 if ;.,m. tblnJdal :of -- -the belt prill tilt...- will'-~ ad-.~·

work for7our .._ ..t -'10U tile~,._ 701' a a horniOwMr are ...ut1ed to. ·· · · · '

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ltws .ltt~iew AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER '

'folullle 41, Number 32 GREENBELT, MARYLAND Thursday, June 29, 1978

Senior Citizens Protest lnyolveiDent· of Greenbelt Homes In Meals Project Our Flag. Sho~ It Proudlyl.

by Barbara Llkowski Golden Agers had had plana for'-. tlon Site County Coordinator "that Snap Crackle Whiz FJa1h this program before GHI had made we need the program and have the I · . . 'I 'I .

More than fifteen senior citi- Its survey of Ito senior members facilities" AJJ A •t ,. · 1- c h · :M!IlB attended the Greenbelt <GHI received replies lndl_catlna a • WGI •reworKS ac • •omea, Inc, board meeting ·on need fclr this type_ of program.) She ~ · · · · 'l'llursday night, June 22, Mar- also mentioned that three yearo . Both Manapr Roy Breashears by Linda o.....-tin_ Hol_ly, one of two •pok_esmen previously city council had referred and Deputy Manapr Ken Kopsteln T . · · .. t It that It '---1 1 h1s year, as alw_ ...,,, Greenbeltera. ,._.too"''-~ lorw--"' •- ... for the group, protested to the a similar proaram to the Golden e . was .,.. cal Y a ml1un- ..., -

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board that GHI was interfering Age Club and the Club had not been deratandlq, Kopsteln laid GHI snap, crackle, pop, whiz, bang and ftuh Of the ftrewoztr.. to ... ::>:~ ill !I hat he termed "our project", interested. Clarke s81d she was de- 11&4 surveyed, found a need and presented at Greenbelt Lake, The ahow · Is widely a~ -a plan to make available in the lighted to see the Golden Are Club had 1011e to. the Golden Age Club only by city residents, but by people from aui-roundiq U1fiii •

tntereoted now. with lt. He Aid GHI worked u a have heard abOut the razzle .dazzle of the Greenbelt Illdef=;'•r ~unl\y, one meal a day five Robert Dove, president of the catalyet-to &'8t .other arenclee to Day celebration. ·. . · · . days a week for senior citizens Greenbelt· Golden Are Club did, not take over, and does not want to Columbus Fireworks, Inc. of Co- Bottbli-11 Toul'DAIIIent Cb-~ 10 years of age and older. remember what had happened three· run a Protrralil If someone elae Is lumbuo, Ohio, headed b7 Kr. Cae- Game wiU be pla:ri!d later ta ...

Holly, who spoke as the delegated years ago. Dove, a member of thc1 ·willing tp do lt. , cavello, has· been contracted· this daJ at 1:111 p.m.· on BnldaD .... n~~~reeentatlve ot the Greenbelt Prince. Georges Co,unty Advioory I-n reapondlna to needo discovered year to provide th• ftreworks for #2. Blvenlq ent~t ... Gelden Age Club and Is also a Committee on Aging, pointed out in the GHI survey, Kopoteln' poln- Gnlenbelt u well u Rockville.· Tlie be provided IJr the OreeDbeJt 0... board 111ember of Betterment for that the Golden· Are Club was not ted out GHt b!Ui, In cooperation company, utabllshed in 1802, has celt 8and pertol'llltq lti ...a.l U11lted Seniors, said that thill mat- tcylnr to "hog t)le limelight," they with the Golden Aae Club, started supplied pyrotechnic dl8play1 · co conout at T:IO p.a. at- tile ~ ter was vital to communlty-GHI were t~!nr to be the leadera not , the blood. preuure . teatlng, . Toledo, among other Ohio cltiea, Park ~ The au.tleaoe .. relations, juot for their club membero but all Board chairman :Jameo .Smith and accordtna tO aU_ reportl hu be 111'8118ded wltll tile UD Qftrtea

lie emphasized that despite illf _ ·the seniors in Greenbelt, pointing noted that the board had preVIoualy been blply pr81sed. However,. the bJ P11ter l. ~; .... ferences, good 'relations had al-· out that they were the only con- discussed GRI'• turver and Its lndl- atmoaphere may get hot and crack- TuthlU'a Overture BrllUUt.. ••• waro.coittlnuett between the senior · oent.rated IJ'OUps of senior citizens cations that progr_li.mo such ai the ly G)len before the 4th u the order oelectlona from l'orlrJ ·and 'a- ar olijsens and GHI and he had r~ _ and lt"a "up to Us to get things nutrition program were. needed. hu not yet been delivered to Green- Georpt cJenbwln. 8olotlt, Cllarlolt!t aPeot for the board'sjU!I&'inent. H<! aolnr.'' "We think the lenlora can . Since no other oftllc81 body had belt, Cac3veDo will oontact • KruetdDikl .·will .l'llii4N' . .., .... hoped that GHI would have reaper: do for Utemselve1," Dove said. ·moved to Introduce them,- the board carrier .to deliver them or, If all elae Kern melodl• and "ClraaF 'ltleW', for the judgment of senior citlzeti•. "Then If we need your help, we will had endorsed· and p'rovlded aupport falls, promilea tliat he wUI ride a marimba IIO!o, will be pertOI'IIIIi · ·particularly ih. respect to "our pro. come to you and ask." to try to accomplish these goals. like the wind, as did Paul Revere, · by Alan DeiHomme. jeets." "We are capable of doing Holly felt that senior citizt>ns arr Smith thought that this delegation · to bring hla. carao to Maryland. Parents . ahould aupervlle tbllr our own thin~ . , . w~ arft. not .ft. trapped here If they don't havr rep~esented the ftrol feedba<)k that

" c " ~ 'h b d . H dd d ' Th h If It I h I . b children . during the .· tutlvldl!l ·nile,'' Holly Rtated. their own cars. Because of this he as een a verse, e a e 'I re- e a ow, arr ves, a o<J a " . Holly told ihl' GHT board tha~ felt a long range plan was neces grrt that something has gone awry." ter-rific! The .bidder w~to came clos- and are remhlded that ftreworlla

tbe Graenbdt Golden Aan Clttb W"." sary to keep people Involved, keep Hr said "we <GHil wer~. are and rat to Columbua Fireworks' bid of .are both,danl(ei'OUI and tllelaL.,_. ~· ft' th m g mak good t ut will continue to do those things 334 shells only offered 180 shells. ban on parking from the Lake to a.

working towards the nutrition pro-· o/th youn ' " e vo ers 0

t.hat are perceived to be an ao&ls- There wlil be 9", 12'', lli". 18''· and J!!:uches w!U. be lifted- 011 J__,._" grarn but felt. tha_t GHl PNRonnel 0,;;~ t~id' GHI's board -that he, hmce and In no way try to push our 24" ahellll in great protusion, For set but reildents-are reqUested to wlllk hlld unnrer•sarily int~rfere<l by h _.. k Co c f WPight around In dirr:•tlng &ny nro piece connolseurs there will he n · ' · workfna t.ownrd• the aame 'proJ·e.rt. ao u ed unty uundl .or $2700 •· to. the Lfllce. If ~blfl. "We a;e nble i.~· captain &nd crew for transportation for srnlors, Ht> gram." Smith 81\ked. that in thr Nlqra FallR; a three wheel de~

aleo said that they had obtained 8 futuro feelings bf' tranamittPd be. ._vice; an .Amerlciln Flag ns w.•JI '" our own ship," Holly said. sit~ and facilities at the Youth Cl'n fort> thf'y arc "what they are per a Tree ·.;f Liberty; a battle srrnr

Ti> ·get thr project undrrway the ter for the nutrition project. A celved to be tonight." with ahoolina cannons and a gno<l-PUBLIC NOTICE

Parking In the vicinity ~f the Lake Park, alonlf Crescent RAIIId, Laatnet Lane and -Ivy Lall~ WU..L be allowed for TuMCta:r, the Fourth of JUIJ Holllla)' Olf­J.V.

Goldrn Agr Club had made a 'sur- site manager Is still nel'd~d. how At the ouggeation .of BreiUih<'llts nlcht .seen(!. Two new addition.< h Yny of their members. Not only ever. a joint Committf'r. wa• formed to the 'proirram will be a blazlnll' sun; did lQO peoplf' reply that thPy Dove pointed out that there 18· lay programs on lhe table and work a cave of jewels and a ~rre,nd n·nal" would 1!1! lntPreated In reoeivlng t.he things out. . never before -n within the Orer•n-PfiiiiOIIed meal one to five days per more and morl) Interest In this ·pr<> belt city l_llillta.· week, but 211 people volunteered ~" gram and he hoped that Greenbelt Beer PartiN j·- - ..

cam~ and work with the meall, It would get one in the community Anothe!i ~:~roblem W¥ brouaht to Is .this &dded lnVQ!vement that. the before they were all aone, He Ufl~d thP Board'o attention by Brtoashears oealor cltlz.ens· felt 11 particularly' e\'i!ryone to attend a meeting on who informed. the directors th&t the laportant. Holly B8Jd·that he felt June 29 In the Munlclp81 Bulliling city was In receipt of a )lf'litlon GHI did .not Ill Into theoe J!lan•. to c;onvinr,e Mrs. BenPIIeld, Nutrl- ~ .. OHI, pac;o II, eoL 1 ·

at rector Mary Clarke aokcd If tho

MONDAY DEADLINE Br.cau•r of ttiP July 4 holiday

all nrw" Item• and ad• •hould bt> brought to ~hr Ntiw• ~ew of-

· ftc~ Monday night~ July a from 8 to 10. p.m. The· Nt>WI &view offlr<' will br cloocd July 4.

SCU~~U: CENTER .. EAD IS NAMED.

WOMEN'S MARtH . ON WASHINfrToN · Right· Turn-On-Red July 1

On July I, Mllryland will nilow· Grernbrltrt Pearl SiPgPI 'I• right turn• at rrd tralltc light•

l'r\nl'f' O~flrge'a County Coordina- aftrr "toppinr, at mn•t intrr•rr, torn! thr National ERA'March on ·tlon•. WA.8hington, D.C., howrv<'r

' WnshiiiJ:tun, which will take piaor• dO!'H nnt allow rliht turns Kt l'<'ri "" ,July o. · Ji:RA rxpectR It will hr light•. .Maryland'• Washington thl' lnrr.c·~l (••mlniAt. marC'h ln hl!4- :1rc•a 1:1ntnrlMtH fMontgnmf'ry Rnd tory xrr )l!lrtit•lrtn.nt~ Art' IHtkc•d to Pl·inp(• (ktlrgl'':i l'olltH1t•[o4) fn.vnr drt\~!i In. whit(',· Rn.~;lwH of Jltll'plr• 1\farylsuu.l's llf'W H'rORA~ In"· :l'ltl J.;IJ!d, lh" ~utfrnl"l{l~t c01orR; wlll cHight Turn nn nrd Aft.ror Sh.lJP lw rli.·~:rlllU'f'cJ. 1H.II, :11·c·nrr 1 ln~ to '1. ~ll.llf"\Y~d,, ,,:rhH ·

Pt'1rl i!l\':1,,•: nil d:c•f•nbr·l:f•t·~ opinion ooll l'nmmi~slonf'd hv th•• Tttr· Owrn"' Sc·iC'nctr Crn·~,., .. n w.hn \v\~h to do ~0 to marrh 1l1lcll'.r ·Mal'~'lllnd '1lqmrtm1·n! of TrPm:

. tlrat ln U1P norlhrto.~~ro»n Ttniff·d 1hf" lnnn"r,r or NnrthPl'n PriHI'f' •JiortAtion;· 11.})f)('111' to bC' ttfh·f·l"tHin

Statt'R, lt. In br. a countywlflC'! !":r!rnc•c• ( :r•.)r:'~(·~ C<llil1f,v :"J,O.W. 1Nfitlnh~ Hhout !hf' hw. . rNourrr. <'rnt(lr for U\f" Pz·itH'•' Cll'(:':tll.:>.nt!nn· fnr \\'()m(,n): or thi•y On!~· !~",(, of \V; ... :~,!J,Rt"n n 1·, 1 GP.orll',c~ Cnunt:v•t>uhlir S"hnnl·"· It ·r>oy tllnr• h 111 ,1,,1, mlr•nl,y. '.! ny':o~,l •lrivrr<' '""' 1 hnt "'"1'1''"'1 wilt bP .h.C~ndcd· by H'y!ll B. J.nnlz, .\1 ·,rc·h··r~: will Rt~:.:Nnhl~ nt 11 n.m. 1·l 1"1'111it'c•d hPfor~"' ··~·"ninrr rlghL · .Tr., currrntly Dlrrc•tor of c·,lrric n thr'l l'tfl ~tfc•f•l 1'11d nf thP ;\{nil '.'.'b.·"~ p ·l'f'll If lhf•y <.:till "'"' hav<' ulum nn<i. Tn~truP.tlnu nt. ,nr~mgP anti lillll't'h f'A:~l 0 ~ 1 f.,nn~l;l,:tion !'l .. •,,n f",>,. rr-t1 l\7 11!~t, 17"~ Rnl(l County Aigh.Srhool in Vlrglnin. ··y .... ". ::·;,,..,,n !'""'''"'of lhr 0.<'.

·Thf' ("",·11trr, to h•' lornt,•d 1\(lit ''P:t A\•rnu" 1''. lht• tT.R Capitol, wlu•_r•· ~.r' :~ .~r •ryJ,,.1,) tllnt:·ri·.:~ low\•' th~lt ·' · t"tliv .wilh MI'··Rk~r< 1111d "lll••r

to DuV1\I R(in\nr Hlg:t fkhnnl on t:tlnrr:~ \•:ill tuk.• pln.c·P. ~ ('f".l_rln~'-q hnn·· tlw rtRhl 11f \'.t:\~· Grf'rn..,..lt RnA<!, will lnrlu<l• •11rr · .. •, "· l:_~ht.. Thr• Hlll''"Y ni"<> lndl 11\llr.Pd rqulpmC'nt o~~nd l~tbhrn.t(.ltlf'l~ Jc.,or lnronnJIIIon Rbn\ll dtJ\rlc:r , :,!,·c! :h•'lt tlwrr iN ('fl'lfiiAinn nbnut dedi~!'frd !o till' physicAl And bin 1"'" rr••·rvntltlll' frohl l'ri!l<·r th" Di•lrlrl'• ol!k!•d "l~n 1 ·r 011

loriri\1 •ri~llPO!t, 1\ nature trnil, "" .. (}.•orll'PR Cnm\ty, Cali norolh:·. ·1.7-1· RTORAR, which 1.< flltRI rrnhihi. outdoor' instr"m~nt d~cl<, an·d a nt09 r>r P:•arl. 474·7628 tinn. planr>farlum, Atudrnl• ~tnm .nil trlldr lrwl• will ""r I hr• (Rr.ilit/. In group vloit• Rnrl for lndtvlditnl rP•rarch tuir1 prnJrrt wnrl<. County_ lt>IW'h~r• will rrcclv~ •pecillllzed tr81nlnr aj. tht' O.ntl!r. and Center 1tal'f will b~ ttvAllllbl~ to thrm 1\" ·

conaultant,o. providing infQrma­tlon, Ideas and.d&ta and acting as a hal- with tM- •"'&'* elCtrnftlvr

·~ com~unltJ, ~LAablleh•

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~OLIDA Y REFUSE SCHED1JLE Due to the upcoming July 4 liolidny on Tu~dav, there will ·

he no refuse· collection· on t·hat day. The regu.lar Mnnrlav

route will be picked up on Monday; there will be no colle'ctlo~ · on. Tueaday, th~ Tuesday route will be picked up on -Wednesday ••

·All Piper will :be picked up on Thunf.iay, if. pouibltl, ·Retu.e collection . f!>r Friday and S$fu~day, wlll foHow' the nomial

scbtdW.., jj . . • . .. , . lo .. . ·' t .·,

Parking ln. the dealcnated

TliP -Springhill · Lake Il.r<<r;'alion Center and the Youth Crnt--.· will open their -~rs at u· noon on ,July '· ' 'l'he Flreeracke~. Slow- Pitch

. reelde11t ,permit parklq area will remain In etrect, tor per111lt holders only, on , a· ftrst aome, lint ,oervecl bula.

RECREATION DIPARTMINT'I .th of JULY SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

FRIDAY, JUNE 30 . . . . 1 llpm Municipal Swimming Pool opt'n,-.reereatlon81 awla­

ming for Rll agr• . SATURDAY, JULY .1 ,

9nm ~pm Firrcrn .. krr ClnsPd .Tonni" Tournament ~ Play In M""'" SinKie.- and DoubleR, Women'a Slntln. and :lli"'"d Ooubi~•. Brad~n F'leld Tenni1 COurtl.

to· tr•nm Opm · ~·in·i-rMket Slow Pitrh Softball 'rournament - li tr·nm Doubll' Eiimlrration, Bradrn Firld · #2. lire~ nnd !41'C'Ond round compr.tltlon. ·

t ~pm Munidpnl S~·linming l'w>l oprn fur rrrrrntlonal .... wit"Qmlng for nH 1\lt•s. ·

SUNI>A \', .IUL \" :! ~:1m lpm Firr·· tn• ker Clo•rd T•·i;ni.• Tournnmrnt, i-ompf'!ltloi,

< 1111:;utk~. RruU('n l"h·ld 'frnnis CoUrt11, I Rpm :,ftmit ipa\ Swimr'nlng Pool "opPn lor rt"~tt•Rtlonal

swimml.tK Cor nll "i""· · · Tt'I-:SIM \', JUL\' ~

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~t:ULIC NCJTil'T·: . • i"nrkinl in thP vicinity of the J:ilkr P.Rl'i<. ftlong Crr"' rnt Road, Lastn~r l..Ane UHI Ivy l.Rnr, Wtll bP ellowt•d for TurNdR)', Ju~y 4th Hnii<IRy nniy. Potklnl!' in thP dl'ftlgnateit raldtnt l>rrmlt pnrklni·llrca will .,.maln In_ l'tfect. for permit hold~r• utily, on A llr~t romP lll"llt ser.ed·· basiL · lo"irf'<mtr·krr Cin•r<l 'l'rnnl• 'l'ournlltnPnt, challlplon- · •hlp mAtrhe,.,, Brh<l<'ll Flt•lil Tennis Court a. 1\lrn'• Slow Pitch Sof!bRII, ToW.nam•nt comP@tltiC. ~ontlnu~a. Champlon•hlp Oame at 8:tft pm, BradeJI Fll'ld' #2. '· .

12 r.pm 11<'crcation· CenlPra "l'"n on a _Holiday Schedule. · Cluie1 oancelhKI. · · · · ·

1 l!pm Munl~pal Swl-lni Pool o~ll 'for recraatloDII·

7:30-8)im •wimmlng . Clas* cancelled, · ,.-FimvOfka Concert l'erto,....oe'• "r UM Grwllllelt Concert Ba.nd of 1'111)ce a.acan Olaua~, t.ab "'* .::&:-:;::·· ett~ ft~rllllielfa at mk, ~.

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Volume 41, Number 32 Thursday, June 29 .. 19}8

·What Is An American? hy Rk-hanl w ..... ,.

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WP Americans havt• a rich and varit"d heritagP. \\re !;t,rt.• the Ind'&ans and Eskimos whose forefathers werP the first inhabitants of the vast expan!l<' that is America. We llrP the New Englanders whll trace our ancl'stry to thP Pilgrlllll! and Puritans sailing for a nl'w land in which to e»eap<' r<'liglolls (iersecutlon. WP arl' from any of thl' fifty states spawned from thirteen litUe colonies which dared to defy oppres­sion and tyranny by declaring t)1elr indep<'ndence. We are the WPatem-

. ers whose great-grandfath<'rs, lul't'd by prospects of prosperity, streamed to· the Pacific irt a rush for gold and silver. We ar<> the descendants of Northern..rs and SouthPrners who bitterly fought. Pach other at Bull Run. Antil'tam, and Gettysburg, while a transcontinental railroad to unite· Eaat and West waa being constructed, w., an• the sons and daughters of Irish, German. Italian, Jewish, Chines<', and Japanese Immigrants "yi-amlna to breathe free" in a country founded on freedom and respect for individual rights.

We Americans are ('mployed In a variety of tasks contributing to · tbe strenath and prosperity,. the freedom and creatne,s that are .AmP~ica. We are legislators enacting law~ on behalf of our c.onstltu­ents in our representative dem6craey. We are thl' members o! the Eucutlve branch of our govPrnment shaping and directing American policy. for our nation's. W<'lfare and aafety .. We are judges upholding ·the dignity of justice. We are policemen in'surlng respect for law anJ ordrr within the fram('work ·of due process. We are citizens· at. the V<>ting booth on Election Da,y ('Xercislng the m.ost valuable privilege which liberty can bestow on fret" Pf'Ople. We are soldiers, sallol'11, pilots. t.nd marin·ps swor11 to '•upport and defend the Constitution of th~ t:nitl'd States and Sl'cure for AmPrlca the bleMsings of llbert,y and fret>-· dont. w .. arr ptofe""""" and teachers guiding and inspiring st.udents ••~ku>g truth and kno\\·ledge. We are thoughtful people pf'acPfully di>S<'ntlng in prot<'st of our society's problems. We. are sciPntlets and f•ngint·f'r!" who u~.-d t£>,chnological skill~ and human inaenulty to makP ·Am•·!"l.t'Jl thP fir:--ot'nation to ratapult fnen into spaC'e, land them on the m•'nn: and rr>turn thrm saft"l)" to f'arth. Wt· ar1! labor(•rs coopf"ratinl' v.-:.! h 'llltnlrgf•r." to produC'r and f'njoy thf' bt ... rwfits of tht• highP!'lt living "': 1 Jtbrd ir1· thr• world. WP err farrnrrs tPRping thr. rkh ha-rv£'~t

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" l:q ur abundant ·natural re~ource•.

r:nit!ld dPspite our dlver~ity, we Americans can reflect gratefully ,,, "'" land of liberty as each or us proudly prorlalms to th<' world: "I am art AmE"rican." "

THANI(S To tiNt Editor:

Thanks to all our nl'lfhbor. O:ncl - frierrd• tor their· flowers and kind

.aeu during the aad tlmfl of our · bereavemf'nt. Than k• al110 to th<' ..,aibPr• of ·the Grl't'nbeit Rescu<' llquad.

. Thfl BroWn Family 11 G l!outbway

Wftot, Me Vote? T• the Editor:

How may times hu the elector ate gone to the poll• without lnowtnr wholl! or for what they 1ft votlna? How mBIIY time• hu a:t- lever been turned for a candl

· •te ·almpl1 becauee the name ha• a ring to ·tt, or It Ia the name R

•lpbor baa mentioned time and Jllllln!. Make your own choice, not ta. chol<'e you have ·JIHn told to aake.

01\e cannot vote baMd on a ltetldy diet of vaaue campalan rh<'­t.wtc (althOUI'h ~ of the popula:­tlcm .,_,; · the cheehlre l'rl'l on -patan lltttrature cannot an-<'r IMit. How dOBII one I'O about ma · ...._ 'an Informed choice~ ·The GNubillt J~ are aolna to h.•lp llilb It Nller b)' 1'1'0Yidlna a for-

. • lof all deelared candldatn. ~­........ of• I!Ut7 adiUation, for the 11&11 ~ Diatrlct and lchnol ...... ~ll;' ' ......r ,0.. baw queatllll'l• ,-o_u·v,.

ftltllll to .. It: the polltl~··· a.' OUidldatn on· tbe trpot. U........, ,our q~! ... fONJa on Jfan4&)', J\..1-.

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THANICS To thn Editor:

MRn)' thanks to all or you that 'har<'d In my sorrow In til<' loss •Jf my brothPr. ·

Henr)· Fleher

Questions on Rehabilitation To thf, t:dltor:

Th<' qu,.tion of wht>thl'r or not to rrpii\<'P the Riding '"\ th' !rarnr hum•·• Is, Ilk•• rnany !saul'·• In th<' pr!'PO•<'d rl'hRb progr8m. mor~ mmpllcated than It RPPf'ara.

Pt>roonal preference 1•, of course, a p<'rfl'ctly ll'gitimRt<' IMAUl', . but many would llkr •to baa .. lh<'ir d< d1lon on what will roRt · 1 P~M ~,,\\, and In thP futUr<•.

If one can do hi• hrr own paint inr It might bt<, In thr foro•••'nhl" futur<', chP,aper to ki'<'p th•· pr~"'·"t ~~ding and l't'palr It a• t11" m·i'd RTI81'•. But tf It lA nrcl'IIUry to hire that work don!', then 'tVl'l n Ahort time It Wnttld bP !riA PXN•ll •lvr to put up new sldlnr which Ia ro•lniiVPI)' malntl'nanc<' fr<'<'.

on.. of the major _loal• of lhr rehab ·PrOI'ram hu been to cut down on malnten8nce rooto,

Wh,;th,.r. In thto-framr hom .... W"-• Mhmtld replace our preaf!nt w.ln­dow• with thi'Mnopanl' wlndown, .. aln II compllcilted, and nqt all the quettOone lla¥1! ~n an•w .. red.

Samplea: How lona will It be bilfore mOll! of the window• wl.l ha¥1' to bP 'replacect?. Meny ate 1n ball llhape now.- How much will thl• clOIIt? How lftUch' would re-· placement of wlndowl. •ave on th" COIIU of trim paifttllll"? '

When we haw an opportunity 19 expreu an opinion on IOIDe ot tbe.C Ia- It will bil nil tq bil plded b)' - 'llulc 1..,_: . · 1. WIMit do I w.tat lll7 flollle to lOok· lllte? 2. wtiat will .. ,.. alf ...... liNt? a. 11: oo.t Ill the major factor 'Iii' iD7 . ......_. :nat will

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Kreimer Candidate for Bd of Education

l.esley Krt•imo·r i second dlstfiCU has announc<•d her candidacy tor r<• Plectlon to thf:. Prince Georges County Board of Education. She has servecj on the board for 4 1 "

years. · Durinr that time she ac­tively worked to Insure that the Eleanor Roosevt•lt High School would provldp GreenbeltNs with a comprehensive program as well. as a science-tl'chnology program fo:· county atudPnt• In grades 0 through 12 .

Kr<•lmPr also participated on tho . Greenbelt School Study Committe .. on DPmographlc Alternatives and tht• Committee to Study School Cl011ings. Vke- prPsldent of the Metropolitan Art'a Boards of Edu cation, ah.. tilso served ' on the Executive Board ·of the County Council of Pl'A's and the State. Task Force on th" Extended School Year.

Prior to ho•r el<•ctlon to .the school 'board, ·Kreimer waa a· guidance counselor at Suitland SPnlor High School for a•; ypar•. s·he taught at Prince GeorgPJI Community Col· .lt•gl' for onf:' year and also WRH R

tPachl'r of junior and •••nlor high biology. and phy!4i<•al Mcif'n£'P for 2 1:.:

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A gradual•· of Ohio State UniVPr · sity, Krehnf'r hold:-~ a Mast£>r'!i Dt> tnc•p in Education from the Unlv<'r· sity of 'Pittsburgh. She and hl'r hu•band .Stephrn Knrl thPir <laugh tf•t."' AimrP and .Alisn J'('~idt· In tht· WiJldNor Grf"Nl !-'('l'tion of C:r·ppn belt.

pc.u ~ a't~ll Jam•·!' 1.. Brow~. age 74, 11 G .

Southway, died .. on Jun•· 15 · In Prince Georg"• Hospital. Mr. Brown had b<>o•n u rPsldent of flreel)belt alncl' 1~2.

Surviving aro· his wife, Helen and son Kenn .. th of· the. hom~ addrc•.a and son Rorer, 14 M Ridge Rd.

ST. HUGH'S OFFERS SUMMER PROGRAMS

St. Hu1h'a Catholic School I• still accPptlng student. for thr fuur-.d.\y !our- wrPk prol't'am running until July. 21. Both r<'medlal and selected <'llrlchment clusl'• are being offer <'d. For Information 'on ~our."" and tuition. call 474 4011.

Photography Contest Th" iJ,.Itway Plaza I• •pon~rinll'

it• flr•t 11nnual Community Pho torraphy Conte•t. Area Amate1ir ohotogral>hcl'l· are lnvltf'd to •nb­mlt 8 In, b1 10 ln .. color or black and whlh• photOS"rapho. . .

Entrlro · mu•t be matled And framrd and aubmltted by Sat., Jnly II lu the Mall Bualnett• 0ftl<'r w.lth narl!r. addre~ and teiPphon<> number, · :

,:aiPiorle• to be judgf'd ate hu­man lntt<l'l'at, natu•" and •pert• . Information aheet• may be ol<'krrl up In any •tore or call 146-1ttiT. '

Trio Topa In Tennl• Thret> mcmabiln of JitooMv•lt

High'• tennla team nntde It to the llnalo In the end-of--thl'-)'ear lntPr high tennlo toumament hl'ld at the Watkin• · P11rll eourt1. Tom Sav-81'1' took honcm ae boye ltlnrle• runner-up and I..rn.n lAbullae arid . Jeff Hlbll* wt!n runnen-up In the mlxe4 doubl• -petition. Jack Willard, 8upem- ot AUI!ftlca f,r the Prlnu aeo.- · CoU11t7 public IIC!bdoll, Pl'ftented Meh with an en­aravlld p..,ua._ 'J'IM trio, all Onea­beltfn, then traftlled ·to IIIIMil Co1Dm11111t1 Q!III'IP few . tblf .u.t. ......,._,on tlilll'tfllil tMebiDI tlact ~~----~:

ST. JOHN'S CHURCH MOWATT MEMORIAL United Me&bodht Cburola Episcopal --~

HaiUmore Blvd. at Powder MID 40 Rldl'e Rei. 4T'-M10 Rd~ Sellilvllle Church School 9:30-10.30 a.m..

s· a.m. Holy COmmunion . Morning Worship 11 a.m.

10:30 a.m. Mornlnl' Prayer <Crlbbrry and Nursery provided) • <Holy Communion lit Sunday)

' 10:80 a.m. Sunday School HOLY COMMUNION

Rev. John G. Ball, Rector RP\', ('Iifton D. hmn.Jn1bam 422-8061 Paator '474-3881

Greenbelt CQmmunity Church (United Church of Christ)

Hillside and Crescent Roads - Phone 474-6171 (mornings)

Sunday 11 a.m. • Worship Service and Ch~rcli School

Nursery provided at 2B Hillside

Rev. Sherry Taylor and Rev. Harry Taylor, co~paslen

"Jesus loves me, this I lcnow, For the Bible tells me so"

Rediscover this truth this week whether you are a child or an adult.

GREENBELT 414-4212

BAPTIST CHURCH Creeeent & Greenblll ROIIIII

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Bible Study for all ages (Sunl 9:415 am Worship service• 11:00 am & T:OO pm . Mid-week prayer service (Wed.l · 8:00 pm

bus transportation, call Church office 8:3G-12:30 weekdays,

lloly . Cross! Lutheran Church 6905 Greenbelt Road

Wonblp Senicl'l: 11:80 and ll:lll·a.m.

Suncla7 8cbool: I :118 a.m. W""kda)' No...., lik!bOGI: 11-li:SI a.m.

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Twiu Piaes Saviilp I Lou Ala 105 c.n .. rway

GrHnbelt, Mel. 20770 474-6900

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OPEN TUE. JULY 4th, 10-6 JUICY RIPE

Watermelon

1.58 CALIFORNIA WHITE

Seedless Grapes

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COTTAGE· CHEESE

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ROYAL DAIRY

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WITH TENDERLOIN

lb.2.08 LEAN PORK

SPIRE RIBS

lb. 1.15 HOLLY FARMS

Mixed Fryer Parts 2 Breast Qtrs. 2 Leg Qtrs.· 2 Wings, 2 Necks 1 Back

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Medium Eggs 43C 1-Doz.

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D~;t. MONTf: Rt•g. or Fr,.rwh \ 'ut l·Jb,. can

Green Beans 33c \'IVA ·, .Print• & 01'i-orator 140 ct. pkg.

Pa 49c HOLLAND DUTCH'

ICE CREAM 98C

tiRDSIYE FROZEN

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CHUCK STEAK I

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Ground Beef 7S% LEAN 25°o FAT

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Arm·Chuck Steak 1-55

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N.Y. Strip Steaks .lb.

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Poliee Blotter Chirf William Lane attended the

graduation pro&'rants at North End, Spi'in&'hin Lake and Center Eic -mentary Schools, and presented an award to Pach ouhtandln&' safety patrol at all three. fn addition, .. aeh teacher safety supervisor and each school was given an award by the Chief for excellent safety re eords and etTorts in the program.

The department has been training three additional officers as radar operators, While in training,' thry Issued several warnings to speed­t•r•. Siner speed is th11 main cause of at'cidents and highway dPaths, the Chief would like to remind !\ll ·residents not to exceed the speed limits. Radar will be used at dltTer-­cnt locations and times throughout the city to reduce speed. In this way, live• and property 1ue protcc tP~ .

An attempted rnpe was reported in R homP located in the north end of the city. The suspect, known by the victim, has bt>en arrPsted anrl <"hargt'd. · A• a rPsult of traffic stops and dlt\<:ks, SPVf'l"fll prarsons W£'rl" arre~o~

tf'd fot· po~Rf'~Hion of controllrd t.lrugs, nt several diiTI'rrnt JocationK within the city.

Oflicf'l'H David N. Fulgham an.l Thcima• M. Ceccnrelll were promo ted to the rani< of Corporal, effec· tive Jurw 18. Corporal Fulgham h·tH bren n tnPmber of_ the Department .shwr N<n'~mbcr,.1971, and in addi-· t ion to llttcndlng several advanced

' pollee training Hchools, has recelv<·d his B.S. degrP<' in Law FlnforcP­ment. Corporal Ceccarelli has been t•mplpyrd with th~ Dl'partmrnt ~In<·<' January 1975. H<> ·has a B.~;. degr<·~ in Law Enforcement Rnd ht1H a!No ntt<•ndPd ••'vmal ad-vancPd )I()

l!<•t• t1'aining scMolK. Tlw c.r~~.T.A. fundC'd position or

Rt•,ord• Clt•rk hRN bP<'n fiilPd by thP · \'rnploympnt of MH. Laura A. Abcr

11111 hy of .LarnloVf'l", MRryhtnd. ~ts. .\lwruathy h'ns had p!'ior PXJlf'l'iPn"''

\\"lorldng !11 pmdtlflll~ with tht• ff•d ,>~·:'11 ~~~~···t·rnrw•nt and ha:~ atlf·nd,·d fi•••\:Lrsf tTni\'!'1''-lily, l!Jti\'t•n;ity J'f ~1 1:,, ,,,.r nud p1'1t!-lt•ntly i..; atlt nd

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flfiJ,,·t' .Ju~lin, whill' oil p.ttr· .. ·. llJ: .. ~·rvt•d n JH'r:.;or;~ tamJH'ring: ,. ·ll

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GREENBELT NEWS

. SWIM TEAM NEWS by Sue.Jonee

Polnt<>r.Ridie edeed by Greenbelt laHt Saturday, 274-247, but not. without a stroni Greenbelt show­ing, Susan Gardea, James ud Amy Fellows, and Crnlg DIP.s swam un.:. dcfrated for the· maximum 111 point•. Jam~• and Amy joined Tara Yanry and Bill Glllett In cap­t urlng first place In the Jea&'ue'a firKt 8,& undPr Relay evl'nt. Ot.her high point SC'atrrs wl're: Mark Blue-13, KPn and Lynda Blu~. and Bob Glllrtt-11, Brian Dies-10, Tara Yn­ney-9, Carolyn Yaney--8, S1mone Bram. Mark Crrller, Yours 1'ruly and Colin AidridgP--7, and CoiP I ..au~ bPr and SPan FPllow• with 6 points each.

Th.IH Saturday, Grrcnbelt faces Forest Pool a,t home. Swlmm<•r• Rncl p11rcnti< should be at the pool by 8:30 a.m·;

CITY NOTES Corrcctiv(. measUtt!R WOrP takPn

on pipes at the pool which were· •us·­pl't'ted of IPaklng. Al•o, wat<'r haR bt•t'n sr<•ping through thr dPrk, fol­lowing tht• plp<olines and muddying . lh•· adjaernt flrld. This Jut prob., · I em has. not yet been· •olved.

Thr Lnl<" Park wa• extrl!melylit­t<'l't'd Monday morning. ll Wa• •'l<•<tned as W<'re othPr parks and JllllygroundH,

A ru•ti•· rill! f<•rwe waH Installed on the we•t Hide of the addition to lhP Mtlnidpal Building, SI&'RsWrre

. posted at the nrw parking lot. A "Stop". •lgn was installt•d at the In•-- , .. cuon of Hlln,oVPl' Par,kway l'llri \landan Rd.

ThP paprr coll .. ction nrttPd 7 tons und 420 lb•. last wek.

Camp Pine Trei<'• firHt two week . ""s•lon began June 26 with <'iglity

youngsters registcrrd. Surnmer plnygroundH, ·C'o epon­

soi'Pd with 'th<' MNCPP<' lll•o bcgom on .Junt• 2fi nt thf' North ~~ncl F:1P. mf'nl11t'Y School nnd Spr.inghill Lalw Hf'l·i·t·alion (·•,·n~f'l', '

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introd\H'f'd \'t•ndoufi~ to Gr t•lJh·H' 1'1'",

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DANCE tLASSES Aerobic 'dance elaaet1 will meet

for 16 one hour -iona on Mon· days and Wednetldaya from 7:80 • 8:30 p.m.- There Ia a fee. Contact Dt'bbt.. FMnbe,.. at 490-01186 ·to ..._ •erve a place ln. the' ciaao. Summer session begins July ~ .and e,nda Augu•t 28. Classes are in Greenbelt.

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MoCarthJ Fu1d •i•e.r A crowd of well-wishers gathered

in the Socillt' Hall .of the Greenbelt Community Church June 18 •.o help Tony McCarthy erl<·brate not only Father's Day and hlH birthday but also the start of hi• campaign fm·. the House of Del~gatrs,

Among the morl' than 100 at­tending were Senator Edward Con­roy and Dele&'at~a Jerry Devlin and Charles J. Ryan. Conroy and Dev­lin. both spoke, with Devlin ,de­scribln&' McCarthy as "a young man of great promisr" and one who could "serve as a bridge ·be-­twePn thr Bowie B.l1d Greenbelt Communities."

AI!' in a\1, the alTair was more par­ty than politic•. Not only was thl're Jots of birthday cakr and a "i:lo-it­yoursclf •undaes bar, but the guests wPrP rntertalned by thr Celtic ~'oil<, " folk ~ln_glng group fronl the Iri•h-Inn. Topping It off· werP door prizes which w<•r<' awarde<l throughout the_ afternoon. Prize winners included· the Reverent! .Kenneth .'Buker, Betty Alien, Mary Clarke, and Sherry Taylor.

·On June 10, Laney It ester, Presi dent of Fratrrnal Order of Policr• Lodg" :it89 serving Prince Gt!or&'es County, annmmced his endorsement of McCarthy for the Hou•e of Dele· gnt<•s,

STATE FARM

INSURANCE ®

F'01' InsuraJH:P. Call:

Don W. Taulelle 0200 F.drnonaton Rd. Orrenbtilt, Md. !0771

474-5007

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l,lke a !fOOd nelrhhor,, State Farm is there.

HtatP Fllrm In•uranre Computet~ ltomP oiflcp•: Bloom:ngtcm. m.

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. heating. and .cooling· · . · .bills: lnsulateJ · · ·

. . . I If last \\inter's hc&iting hills seemed pretty high. mayhe your

homt' m·cd~ rt•-insulating. Fact is. most homes huilt ·hefore 1970 arc inadc<juatt'l\' insulated hy tollay\ siiUldards.

Onod v.allund attil' in~ulatinn hl'lps keep hot air out in the s1a'nlntcr und war~! air in d~rin!! tht• wintt'r and )!in•s :>"'U · • halanc:ed t't~ltlfort.throughnut your home.

';\ rt•c·,·nt Mudy hy our.Rc~earch Departml)nt uf:g<~s-tu:ated hnmes in thl' Wtishingtqn :arc! a showed an avcragc'20% rt•dul·tt.m in )!as·ascd for heat in!! during the 1~7(l·lll77 heating 'l'll~lln af1er l'l'·insulatiorj' lo\'crall \11\'ing~ run111!d from 7 to :\8%).

. In adJititlll tore-insulating. it's important that you check · windows ami dtiuts. Weatherstripping of door's and caulking of

· winJ~1ws whc·rehc'e'Ued also help cut heat!n·g and cooling.bills .

lASH IIC.· Computerlud. Multiple Ultlng.Servlce

- -.• Kash Realtors would like to remind all our friends wba

may be considering a housifli! chan,e; that we still h~tve aceea to plenty of FHA or YA financing for your new home. CaU OJW

of our experienced agents to find out about Interest rates, month­ly payments, and down payments, plus closing costs. We'll~be glad to assist your family in any real estate needs. Call 345-2151.

. FEATURE OF THE WEEK

Beautiful split-foyer home Oftering 4 bedrms., 2 full b~ths. full improved basement with rec. room, ceni a/c, ftreplac:e, W/W cQrpct, fenced yard and garage; all this located on a hure lot with plenty of sha'de trees, all terms at $59,900. Call 927-1221' or 345-2151. 1

YES YOU CAN Still buy a 3 be~m- brick semi-col home in Riverdale for

only $35,750. This.home has lnany improvements includinl new washer and dryer, panelled living room and remodeled ld~en. buy with only $100, down FHA or no down VA. Call 345-2151'.

LOTS FOR THE MONEY Highly improved- 3 bedrm., l.lf.! bath ra.mble~. feaiurinl 2~

25ft rec room; also w/w carpet, washer, dryer and fenced yard with all oak trees. Call 927-122.1, only $46,.500 FHA or no down' payment on VA terms.

BARGAIN OF THE WEEK N<'l'd 5 hedrm~:. 2'2 baths ,and would you believe at the

11. appraised value of only $66,500. This 5 level ·hom!! also ;II 11 rf's t'l'nt a/l'. carport, wa~hcr, dryl'r. patio with brick ba\­

b-qu<' r~rill and Jnc;rlc'rl on ('orn"r lnt nnn't dC'1a;·: l'Bll today

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OLDIE BUT GOODIE ~ b·c'd~"''c,j~~~i":':;n; llor;r· ~·it~ basem.ent: huge din. room, remodeled kitchen, washer, dryer, dishwnshl!r, ·storm windows and doors, and leve·l chain link fenced yard. FHA or VA nnJ;- ·$44,900. Call 345-2151. .

HOUSE WITH MANY PURPOSES Real old :~ bcdnn home ira Bowie t!'!at is zoned 1~1 for lite.

itl!~~strial or rural n•sidential, lot is 3·7,000 square feet and com­pletely fen~cd with private woods in r!'a1". Call for more lnfor•

mation .. 345-2151.

WITH VIEW OF LA-KE

Custom ~Built :1. bedroom :ilf.z bath all ·!)rick rambier, on Lakcvi<.'~ Circle; that features 8 fireplaces, carport, cent A/C, washer, ,dryer, aHthis located Qn ~2 acre lo) that is loaded with shrubs and sh~de tt'ees that boar~l:'r~ Gref'nbelt Lake. CaH for

345·21 ~I.

There is still plenty or lime to ·lnw n homr and move·in be;fore· S~tember I. .it take~ approx. 30 tn 45 d.ays for a loan to be approved and to make arrangement~ fot settle~J~I!nt on your n·ew homl·. THIS IS. THE TIME TO BUY!! 1,

KASH. REALTORS .A'RE IN' NEED OF G~EENB~T HOMES TO SELL! -If you're thiilking of selling your. hom~. and would like the best price the market wiil bear, call us, we pmmi~L' tn work fot• your intcrc~t nnrl I!Ct you .the hi~th!lt price ~ o;l u:; a homeowner arc t:nliUed to. ·

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Ads must be . wrl&m. : • Tile Ne\n ReYlew oftlce In the bMement.ot 111 Parkway between Band

10 p.m. on the Tue1day preoedtq publication. e The Twin Pines oftlce <New• llrfl.w drop box). Deadline Ia o&:ao p.m,

Tueaday <Puc payDient In envelope with ad. Do not pay Twin Pine~). e P.O. Box 68, Greenbelt, Mil. 20Tfj), Muat be received by Tue.tay. RA._1 $1.10 minimum for the ftnt ten words, 10c each additional word. No e!Mirp for llst1n1 ltem.l that' are found. . DO:IY:D AD&- $3.00 minimum for a 1% Inch one column box. $1.00 each addltl011al half Inch. Maximum ad for this aectlon 11 ·three Inches.

CALDWJIILL'S W A.SHJDR liB:RV • ICE. AU .makea expertly repaired. Authorized Whirlpool dealer. Qft ol-1111111.

PIANO TUllliNG AND REPAIR -Expert and Reliable Plano Service to Greenbelt since 1960. Benjamin Serkof.lky 474-88H.

TROMBONE TRUMPET . and VOIC'J: I..ESSONS: Profeulonal guslclan with dei'J'ee. 4T<H511411.

<MARIE'S POODLE GROOMING) make your appointments today. Call 4 7 4-31111.

· HOUSE DOCTOR Expert .,..,.tt.man wUI repla..e broltea window 1lau, mlac. elec­trleal Jobe, wall . paliehlnl, cer­aml•· tllr, etr. -""•e•nble ohedo and' ,·ar<l doittew. Call evenlnp.

474-5530

TYPEWRITER REPAIR- Electric, 1tandard, and portable, Call 474-()5H.

PIANO LESSONS: Peabody Con­•ervatory Graduatr. Be~rlnnera­Advanced. 474·8~22.

· PAINTING • Intf!rlor, exterior, 20 :v•ars. r,xp: Do my own work. Cali\ . Bob Nt>al, 776-IW61.

PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR • G. Duni•l. 262·~448.,

LIGHT HAULING, w; pick-up Tr•\•·k. ('all Mike after 4:30, 474-!1401

\'ACtJl'M CU~ANER REPAIR All brands and typr•. Call eveltln~rs.

'TYPF.WRITF.R OR ADDING MA l'H!Ni: S30 & ·UP. HOWARD'S TYPJ,;WRITER CO., 5103 BALTI MQR~; AVF. .. HYATTSVILI,K MD ~77 K8.'iR.

ANTENNA PROBLEMS

li!loiM II Senloe li><,.rt antenna man will

in•lall n•wlrepalr antenn• for ·

. A Hie or Outdoors EYenlnp

474-5530 PAIN'I'INQ • Interior, exterior wallpi.perlnl and llaht carpentry alao, 8ood or ... nbelt references, ex­cellent workm.anohlp. Frank Go~ mel. 474-1114.

HAN8Df PLUMBING A HEAT­ING • l.C Hllialde Rd., Green­belt. ~·.6837. Bonded, llcenled, email lloille jobe. ' ,

FOUHD • Green~lt'l Animal War· df'n ana etray animal• evel')' week. If yow: pet . 1.1 l01t, check with. the poll<:e *Pt. 41o6-11484. .

PLOORING

Free :m.u-t. .Phene 345-4277

Johnny Picco t:o Visit: Greenbelt friends of Johnny Pic ·

co, a popular forpter member of th" Greenbelt Recreation Depart­mPnt and an outstanding player on the Greenbelt Shamrocks baeeball tPam In the 1HOe, are plannln1 n reception for him on Sun., . Jul;y 9, at a p.m. This Ia Johnny's ftr~t visit to Greenbelt alnce returning to hi• home state of Illinois after COli\ -

pletlng colle1e at GWU. Green­belters past and pruent who· would like to visit with Johnny and ollwr Orren belt friends of that era should call Pete Labukl\8 ( 474·9486 or Bob Sommer• (9311-4747\. '

Norwe~rlan seh•ntlat, wife, &r: Infant wa.nt to subl"t apt. 9r house for 1 year, possibly 2. Be~rlnnlng Oct. 1, 1978. Call Kathy, .982·0482. ·

Movf~J ~Sale! 9112 Sprlngliht LB:nr. T.H. Everthlng must go Dcek • TV

, lilt••reo • ClteiE''• Bookcuea Drapes. Lamps Many household. and baby Items toys &r: other mlscellaneoua Items. 474·331D 1972 Dodae. excellent drlvlnl co~tdl· tlon, Va. Inspection $8711.00 474·3310

Need Home· Improvements?

Cali John Speclattzlng In Ceramic! Tile IIIUI

Kltch'"n Jl'loon, IJidewalla, Pat­

too, Driveway., etc. Call anytime.

345-7497

BABYSITTER WANTED for 8· . Y<•ar-old boy, W~<'kdaya, Rhould llv~ III'IU' North gmt s.·hool. Wl'ekday• phone 768-1908, aft<o.r 6, 502 2370.

FREE: Hamsti'J' cagto, modrl roc .ketH, small aquarium cdama~redl but r•palrabl<'\, baS<•bull pltchback, mlset•llanP?Us gllm<•s. C111l ~74·7129 aftt•r 7 p.m.

Jo'OlTR BIKES ch .. ap. $3 t•a. 'tlr bl'&t offt'r, 474·4906. ·

tavr Awp.y: 5 year-old, spayed, AKC Cocker8pl\nlel 1 fl. Nice com­panion. but hot for c•hlldrPn. 721 74'72

VACUUM CLEANER " 'Eureka t·annlster typr wlall·attachmenta &r: repl :bqs New cond. $3ft.OO. Even-' lnp, 474 -&1130.

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llectrlc S.rvJce lllftlcl6nt, tcOnOIIIIUI ·

Service by Muter lllectrlci&D

Small lolle Wek!ome

·~,, lrown

937-3683. 474-1111·

YARD SAL YARD 8A£i, iii' &;;iOent<. Fri., Sat., llun. Men'• clothlnl <L), lclt· ohen plcture1, ext baMboo •hade, knick knacka, album•, mo•t under. u.oci. · . ·

LAMPS a .. AIRIID - Jl'loor and., table ~. mvenln11, 4'J6-IIIIO. . .

MULTI-J'AMILY yard tal• lkt.; .July 1, 10.2. Lalouide North Apt. •·ntranct> . Cl't'lcent at Rld14!. FLmo. ~NS - llellnnlq and

In term ..Slat.! leuona alvPn by, col­leae fl,ute m~jor for IUmmer

.montiU. Call <t74-lttll

YARD SALE .. Swap Meet. Colna, nnt1que1. Sat. 9:30 a.m. • ? 111 Wood· land Way.·

1'1.. SI/S-S44S ,. .· 1'J~-s-~ ~a,HnWor. • C ...... • Plrfftll • W~rtcthop . . ~lete Une of Duncan~~ · . S1!ilt' ,......, ... .... -........ ft...... '· Ill • :..... .. ..,w · .·..,. , · · flf4[$£¥L~-·~· .. '!ttw.&ft~lb _..._......... ' ., ..

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Greenbelt's Librarv Re11~trat1on for summer fun con­

tlnues throu~rh Jul)' G. The pro; gram for aaes 6-9 wlll be held on Wednesdays at 3 p.m. from July 5-.241 In ·the Cblldren'8 Program Room.

The Children's Proaram continues to hoet Drop-In stories on Thurs­days at 2 p.m .. Aaes 3-11 wlll enjoy •torles, son~rs, fln~r~rplayw and action rhymf!s.

The llbrary ,preaents Wednf!aday Mornln1 Films at 10:30-11 a.m. for ares ~ In the Meetin1 Room. The July ~ paeeentatlons are "Z Is tor Zoo" "Harold's Fairy Tale;" and "Mole and the Rocket." REFRtOERA';I'OR GE sln11e door, • coppertone, good condition. $110.00. 474-4877.

LAWN MOWERS and small l'n­~rlnea repaired. Reuonab!e. Call 474·8261.

BEAUTIFY your furniture tabrle selection. Frer estimate • quality work - prompt service. Tlte Uphol­stery Sltop, 441-2082 •. WILL TUTOR In English <rr<am­mar, compositon, and literature. All levels, experienced. Call 474'-4062.

PI...AN YOUR Ocean City V A,CA­TJON NOW In our 2 Bel., 2 bath, A/C1 oceanside condo. 282· -4008.

MOWER electric aunbealll 18" twin blade. Excellent condition. $411.00. Evenln1s. 47o6-11580. MOWER, Scott's silent, rotary push type Easy push ,excellen_t cond. $20. evenlnaa. · 4'fo6-11610. · MOWER, Scott's silent, reel · puah type· Easy push, excellent cond. $17.1)0. evenings, 474·11&30. You won1t beUeve the fantutlc ee- · IPCtlon of lovely aiJ.cotlon summer clotbPII, DANSKIN awlmwear, and ..xqulalte hand-crafted gqld and all­VIII' jewrlry. The UMIVERSITY BOUTIQUE INTERNATIONAL,. INC. has available for you ... un111 you Sf'f' with your own ,.yea. At 7420' BaltlmorP Avf'nu<•.. College Park. Telephone 277·11021.

. REFRIGERATOR, Pbllco, In good ••ondltlon. $20 474-t029.

BRIGHT. FUTURE

·Enjoy a brl1ht futur<' Br C'omr 1\ homeowner and havf' 1\

Wholl' new .llf<•atyle. CONTAl 'T: The re•identlal specialist, Mac MoCaffr<'y for a brleftnc ab<>ut qualifying. Call MAC at PGP

. R"altoro, 262 ·8100.

FOR RENT from ·mid--July: 4· b<•droom spilt ! .. vel bome In Box wood Vlllaa•·· Greenbelt, Call 474· 2726, ···venlngo. ·. VACUUM SunbMm canleter t.YJlf' w/attachm<?nt•. Auto111atic cord winder. Supl'r HUCtlon. New con­dition. $311.00 Evrnlnp, 474·111180. 86.Cbcvy 283 V8. Excellent runnln1 condition, 84,000 mi. $880. 8411-8888. FOUND AND. I:.OOKING for good hon'te: beautiful light brown and white female colllr. l<'or Informa­tion ·call 474114G4, Greenbelt Po· lice Dept.

PLEASE HILP:

. Homeil needed for abandon•d

~rrey femaiP Peralan Type ·cat

and kiUen .. attractive and af ..

frctlonate. Call 34ft ·2MII,

CAMP CINTII

Camp Center/lower eamp <&IU 1-1) J• now acoept1q applloa­tlon• for a eummer day camp pJ'Oir&m frOIII June 16-.o\Uf. lJI. Hour~ .7'· a.m.-8 p.m. '-at'­ln Onenllelt and on tM CamPIII of Prlnae Qeorpl CommunltJ Qon.,., A.ctl¥ltle1: ltwi.,U.I-., l"oQ Rldel, Arte and cnftl, · Ouedocw a.m-. J'Ield Til~.~ ·

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Greenbelter Muriel Weidenfeld fila ian petitiDu tit ·ihe 8oGnJ of Electl01'18 in Ufl'Ptr Marlboro. A candidate for B~d ~~ from the Second District, she WGI the flm to 1lllt r..,. .,.~.:to. wkh a total of appro.rimatelll 1,500 114me.r. Although onlv 500,..,.. GN required, Weidenfeld feel8 the 1,500· total reflects the IUpport for her throughout the diltrict.

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aearp•a Oaauaunlt7 ~Ali. tlvltle~: Bwllllllllq aDd ao­back Ndlq Ina~ · .,_ chery, 'Artli ~d ~ ...... s.Ktrte and ·Special ._..., Tran•tlortauon av.u.llle. · Qlll 338-7740 for brochure.

THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY

Large Greenbelt Pizza ......................................... , ...... ~ ..... $3.65

SUNDAY tltru WEDNESQAY , .

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107 CENTERWAY 474-499i

. Paint. Branch· MonteuOri· School Leamlna by Dol"' ·

3215 Powder·MIIJ'Road,· Adelphi, Mel. lfWM The Paint Branch Montessori School is now enrollinl d!M•rea: for its half and tull day pro1rama.

P,e-School & Elementary PJ'Oirama You .are cordially invit.ed to make an appolntme~t t4 aiHirN our clanes. For further information, please call Betsy Yeornana at H7·11M, . Jr Patricia Barshay at 474-5170 after 4 p.m.

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• Page 8 GREENBELT NEWS lW'IDIIW Thursday, June 29, 1978

Tennis Lessons, Anyone? A Saturday morning class for

adult.~ dPslrlng beginning lt•nnla l~soons will be formrd if lh<•rc Ia sufficient demand. Those intrr•·•ted may sign up and pay thr required f<'<' ••t · thr R~rrratlon C••nler Busl­aes.. Offkr, ~on.-fi"ri.. P "·"'·" ll p.m., b('{orc the firSt }PSS\>tl Oil S~1t., July 1 9-11 a.m.

False Alarm at. Center A falsf' ·alarm brought thr GroPn ..

belt Volunteer Fir~ D~partm .. nt and firl' companies from neighboring communities to High's Store In the Grel'nbPlt Sh'Jpplng CentPr, Thursday night, June 22.

A juvenile who was witnelllled turning In the alarm was turned over to thl' fire marshall for prolle-­cutlon;

GHI Con't from page 1 from members In the area near the QIII olllces regarding beer parties 111· tbe nearby woOds. There were O!lN racing up and down the road; klad music, etc. City Manager J-es Giese had · suggested that 0111 erect a pte. Breashears sur­e-ted pollee checks ·would solve tile problem because there is no mt to the road and cars, espt-clally, .. eould be ·caught In th11 area. He felt a gate would bar access to I!Vdeners and usel"ll of thf' boat •d trailer courts. Also, he. felt · tlloae reaponaible for · the nglae . would ·110 around the gate and u.rou.h the prdens. Thr board decided ~o ' refer . the problem · to -acement and the parking com­atttee to see what could be worked out.

Rebabllltallon Que.&lonnalre After much· debate ·about whether

or not to send out a questlonnalr<' to members regarding their wishes for the rehabilitation pr.orram, th<'

·board voted to send It out. ThP COIUit!nsus s<'l'med to be thnt · they needed· to have some Indication .. r mem.bPrs' prefer~nces bPfotr a pac kale ce,n be put togethl'r for mMn bel"l!hlp approval or amendment. Dl recton Margaret Hogen,oen and Clarke voiced mloglvlng• about thn qu;,stlonnalrr and frlt ful-thPr worl• should be donr em it.

The board approved an rxpcndi. ture. riot. to rxcet>d $18.000 to reno *" the Administration building. They voted to Increase the retainer 'fee of Attorney Albert GlnsbPrg f1'1181 $4215 to $5215 per month etrcc · Uw July 1 because he Ia havlnl tn ~~pend ·more ttm·e on · corpnratlon !flatters.

A plan to reourface the third boat and trailer court was tablrd until the m&n81fer can look Into sP · curlty problems. Director VIrginia llor7adaa had quP•tloned apendlng illorley· on retrurfacina whP.n abe felt Mldln1 security m"aaure• wu morP l•portant. since thPTf' had . been a break-ln. . . Breuhrar!l r<•crived a grant for

wt'llthPtlzatlon for five homes. Pc>n piP who qualillrd undc>r thP section 1 <low lncomr •upplc>ment program> ,...,,.., idPntiflr.d by thc>ir number "" .the ll•t •o ldl!ntlfication would not

'be p011•lblr -to Rhyone but MtHIT. 'Then number~ wer•· drawn by " •ember present at thr mrcting, Ray MC'Cawlry. :\to·mbPr"' nunlb""' from ~ brick.• Rntl ~ fram" hom• ·' were drawn. ph•• ·3·b,\(-1< IIJ'I' num

ChamberOrchealra Invites Musicians

~l'l1•· ctrPf'llh1•l'. l ''1.1:"11 ' 1('f Orcht~~ trn be nn infofrn'l~ :>tJ:::ng rn~Pn;tb!r whfl'll mc1·~~ on ·, :·.crnalt• TH<'!H.hty

evening~. The pr1mary nim qf this .organization is for thr PlljPynwnt ,,f thP ni11sir makfng and no audition" will be lwlu. During th~ •umm•:r thf' group will be rcadihg through thr 'Bach Sultc>s, some Bnd1 con· certl, a HandPI Concerto Grossn and othPr works by Vivaldi, Haydn. Grir.g, Qustaf Holst. and Bach.

Tht' orchestra Invites ail inter ested s'trlng players to com<•, even if. they are unable to attend all re­hearsals. Thosr lnterest;,d In per­forming solo parts or concerti are especially welcome. Rehearsals are held In thr Qre;,nbelt Youth Center in the Multi-purpose Room from 7:30 to 9:30 on Tu;,sday evenings. During thr summer months rehear­sal• will be held on: July 11, July · 25, Aug. 8, and Aug. 22. Additional information can be obtalnPd from Catherine Ker•t at 1141HI989 in the evenings.

Betlume Honors StudentS At Sports Dinner, Joe 8

Several Greenbrlt students at Bethune Jr. High were rccognizqd at a "Sports O..sseit" held at thr. school on June 8.

Nan! Felsller received the MORt Valuable Person <MVP> award for girls' track; .Marc· Bruce was choc-· sen outstanding bilseba.ll performer and Jon Allen received the. :MVP award 'in wrestling.

Additional. participants recogniz-­ed were: Soc-cer: Mark Blue, Tim Bram, Allen Donn, Chuck Hyland. Colin Magre, Jimmy Niland; and Garol Wendehack; Girl'• Baakrt~ll: Joanne Capntoato, Da lloul and Diane Maxwell: Boy'• Baak..U.all: Tim Brain, Marc Bruer, and Chuck Hyland; . Glrl'w \' olleyhall: Trrri Brook"' De. Haul, Valerie Karlan det, AdriPnne S•afran, CRrolyn S•a fran and Carol Wrndrhack; W ...... t­llnlf: Rtrve Allen, Travis Don bullion, and John Hoehn: mrl'a TI'B<"k: Da Houl, Juiir l.a•worth nnd Kathy· O'Sullivan; Baaeball: Mark Blue. Denl•e ·Bodner, Tim 'Bram, Terri. Brooks, Joanne Capotosto, Frank Dorsey, O..nlse Gordon, Chuck Hy .. le.nd, Hugh McElroy, Kerry Nagle, and Ji"'mY Niland; and Cheerlead­"": Mandy Greene, (',arolyn SEa- · fran.

l'ongratulatlonR to Harry and .John N0c>l of Northway, who werr nnmrd to. the Dean's !hit at Mount St. Mary'• <'ollrgr in l•~rilmit.•burg.

Mel. \\'orld t rRVf'lf'r!-t Bt\rbarll t·~llf't'n

Burgoon PRuius, and hr~ two ctaukhtrrH. DRnnrttr nnd DrnnA. arr­sp~nding thr •uinm•·r with ho•r'J>Rr c>ntR, -Mr. and Mr•. E<olward .A. Bur goon, Thr PauhuH'!il arr now li\' 11111 in Ho•llnnu, ~t iol the• pus! 1<"1 Y••Rt:-t hstVt• had tmir~ of fluty in J\tm.H:-nbiq\lf'. l...ii>ro. Taiwnn. nnd ~1ng, :•on:. ~··•· :!r:· .. : to· •t1;·. t.lw

"""'· . ' .... Bllllth a.•kr<J about thr sltitWI of

Pflr"l :"'And Jt:i'l\1' lpnt'r>tli"', 1}1" Rt··, .. RrHi Mr!-1. Kf'nn•·l·h Una·h•·l., Hl'f' nvt·~ J'•Yf'd to· hn\'f' 1 llf•m }H•rfl for nn

a HUD N~lghtiorhn•HI Stratqi"< frUit. KN'j)e\.tn .rrlRtrd that lh • aitJ mu.at ~f'Yul nut An f"ndo!"Kf'ltrH ··• _ayinl tt .h11 ron!~\~trnt with ('t0ft1

11\Unlty <lrvrlopmrnt. Rmtlll v.·i!l atl.end·.thP dty rou'ncil mePtlng "" MOIItday In rrgRtc! to thi•. .

Smith rl'ad R lrttrr' ffom F.Iean .. r iltooWvrlt Hlglt' School ""1"'''...-i-1~ ·:appreciation for OHr~ alliRnN• w>~ll 'tblt voeatlonal prnAT&m . and 1n f.aJ.q the bQatd that thl! fttudrnt bail learned u~eful. job okill,l, an~ ·IIIW cleveloped a bPtttor •rlf cQIIOI!pt. ·

· ·Miau•- . . · .._...,. Informed thl! lloard .... OHt Ia tald~ a Iurvey of the

• fll falllftl lftiiUJatloil UJ1dl!r Tbe board' ftUd to

u ' ean fttil4od ,laouJ'IIi. In 1Na.

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f'~tr•nrlrc.J \'ll1it. l'~ir~o~t plsct• \a.·lnnt·l·"~ :-~t th(' h~!

{):ifliH ~ltr nridR"f' JCI\tn~ Wf"'l't' H~1!r1 •·y Bryant H.nd ('ht.rf' .J;u:nht:. P.·~

tValn!\('c)t.t llnd <;rrtf'lH'n Jt~Ail' ~ t nnk •11 f·,·onrl pia( r honorM.

Conarntulation" to Mr. rtrHI ~lr.:. , .John Por1l,. nf Orf'f·nhf'lt Plaza R.

Pllrtmc•nl>: nn thr birth uf l.hrir -~m1, .John Warnf"'r Puo1, Jr. Hf' WR~ born on .June tr., Rt Slb)~y Hnftpltal w~ighhllf 7 lb•. Ill 1>7. •• Hr jnln• R I )'rO\r old •i•trr, C'hn•Uty.

Happy Birthday tli JMhll& Oren· atr!n, ngP 2 y~Rr•. who eeltobraM>d on June 17 with hi• alster Jt>~o•lu • panmt• and grandpa""nta. , Oooclluek to Charl.t Oll't(jlr Link

. ,of ~a.ll:-1\ldgp, who l"ft for tile U.S. Ka.,. on June 2'7. :A llll"dY r~~ov~ td Jill dad, Clluell Urill, " Pu~

Post: ·Office Closed July 4

The Inca! Post Office will be l'ioMecl in obs~rvanc<' of the Indcprndcnrc Day Holiday, Ttwsday, July 4. Col­h·ctiona. hm\·ever, will be madf.' from boxes bearing decnls indlcnt­ing holiday plclmp and the self s.•f\"il-<' unit nt Beltway Plaza will be opPn.

PORTER'S LIQUORS 8200 Balto. Blvd. &1WI'/I <next to McDonald's In College

Park> We have tlie largeat selection of Wlnea from around tbe world. Special prices on cue pure--

Order Early

Any question• about winu I '~iiiiiiiweiOOIIliiiediiiiiiiiiiE~

RON BORGWARDT 10212 Boltlmore Blvd.

College Pork, Md. 207 40 (on U.S. 1 at tho Beltway)

474-1400.

"See me for car, home, life, health and business . " , Insurance. VD..LA HEIGHTS

SITTING PREm '"\ulaN(~

SllflhlnltnS\UinctCoi••P•n,u Home Dfllca: lloomiftg1on, III•Aoit

Car

This well constructed all brick rambler sets up to be IIIIP£e-.

ciated. Value is here with 3 BR, Ph baths, fireplace, ~tnt

A/C, hardwood floors, recreation· room, eat in kitchea, and

garage. Absolutely priced, to sell at $48,000.

• HILLCREST HEIGHTS . ALL BRICK COLONIAL

Insurance Paying

too m"ch

for. too little? Our ('omplete coverag.f' may co&~t lrRs than. you're now

paying. Call a Nationwidr ag~nt today for detail•.

Tl1is 3BR colonial offers living room w/firepla.ce, formal

dining room, 1st floor family room, panelled re·c roo111,

work shop, walk out basement, and CAC. _Tl1e beauty is

in the 278 ft. deep Jot that ends with park-like li1hted

barbequc area. See at· $67,500.

MARTY MADDEN Call 47 4-5708 Inaurance Center -Weller Building

9420 Annapolis Rd.

Lanham, Md. ll0870 'NYMAN RIALTY; INC. Tef. 577.0200

at'l1 NATIONWIDE ~~ t~!~~~~--~.! '-'.t'"'""'·';.\1 1! l.llfi,'IUI,I'''"'·•H'•L••IIIy ~.tT d,,..,,.,:. ,,!.,,,.tl r,r,.l• :.ur~ ,. "<""I'·'',

. "'"''''"''•h•,t, 1'1")1,111!011 "''""'¥ tl•· • 1• 11 IIJI.,hooO, l1\•••

151· Centerway

ERA SUPPORTERS!

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We urge our Greenbelt nei~i1bors to (oin Mar~h in Washington, D.C. on Sunday, July 9.

. dres$ In white, like the sufftagi~ts.

The National ERA Participants will

Section ,2.

Section :1 ..

THE EQUAL RIGHTS AMENDMENT TO THE U.S. CONSTI.TUTION . .

F.qualit~· of right~ tlnd!'r the lmv sh~ll not be' d<·nied cor abndgrd by the United States or by· any state oh account of sex. · Th,.. Congress· ~hall hay'~ thl' power to enforce. by appropriate legi~lation, the provi~ton5 t1f thi~ articl£' · Thi~ amendment shall take ·<'ffcd t~o years ;,ftcr the date ~f · ratification.

e AsMmble 11 a.m. at the 14th Street end of the Moll

• ~arch ... ••• on Constitution .Avt. to the u.s. Capitol

e Rally at the C~ltol follo~ini march. ' DoroUI7 e.nd Joeeph luoller Pearl and Irv Slepl Paula DePrlalt Bryna Anton Dcitoth, Baluoll ~Jorle Owena Kucle fll4 r...o Walder -,.

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