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J>oon o ::'0 pm R<"fts -wu be n n-dinc lnf traupoorta:;on may < all 262 lx! Th<> <"n": " Jl'O'UOroed by :or Ed Conroy <*rard 0<-W ki :hony )(cc'anby lll)d <::'b&rlfos R,an wbo a:re runninc for 0 - on tbe O,mo<rau "78 team 452 Col Aftnue Cof Park ST ANDREW'S CHUCH bioco< < of Boo i< Excbacpl ;,m Holy Eud!l&rist MOWAn MMOAL (" 0(\ Rldp lt4, "Jews lwes this ltnow, FO the lible tells, so" 0 un Xorrunc J>rQer Holy Eocbar:st 2nd t 4lh 8aaJ Rfo, A )(oody a:-- Redor Sc:'bool t: ua a ur- )(or::na onhip u aa "'""""'and Nuiwr)' H L Y N:>lllll':SlON lllftna D 47 r tha :ruth tjlil _k Ybfo'Mr,_ N a rhilcl or - at GEENELT APTST CHUCH lf a: 8wl7 for a:: ' t: aa " ilo aa A :00 pa xo---a WN s oo pa, a:le& - OlV"ll u:a _ Greenbelt CommUDity Ct\D'dt CODiled Ch:-c:h o-f) B nc! Ct,lloe4s -!-one 'ti4-u:l () Saaday am -orrhip Storvw Ourda laool!\at m Waidl :c :: LaW" ){ - : oo pn )looday Labor DaJ ar!lw All - _,bra, c Wyf F, -, 'q, ;a,_ -- ""'-!- x < -;,; e, kr#pz : ' ', Alii-Littering Proposals PriiiAlfl CJeoraoH Oea lmea n vfd G Hartlove, Jr, baa PreJented!lbi: meuuru aimed at louie of the llllllltr wont llttel'lq problema 'ftae lx bllll ncorporate about r800djendat0 made by tile Law Rnlew Subcommittee d *- Olttze Concerned for a Cle&ll Ollula, an anu:utter!ntr COlli- of clt!hn rovemment oft!cials Uld buslneu representatives that a4 been Nqueated by the O!anty Ooanclt to conduct a comprehensive,ew of county litter taws and rtafatlon llartlove propojnr that all -tructlon sites be equipped with -rh covered traah containers to laallt their litter, which then s to 'lie deposited at an authorized ref disposal center _o, occupants of all buslnesa llalldlnrs and private homes must Jll')\'ide an adequate number of M9ered trash C&nl or, for the ftl'llt taae, face a maximum $lkk line for Uib day's violation The requlre -t extends to ownen and operaton of any vendlng machine rtlove also seeks the annual OM!alnr and local regulation of' ards, which are to be lnspctlll b;r three county departments to 'Q&l'antee compliance with health!w, lire code, anti-littering regu Jattons and regulations by the Water Resources Administration 'nle licenses and permits depart t would be allowed to suspend Gl' revoke a junkyard license or taj' mnewal f regulations have gnored A hearing would have to be held before a license could be lifted and a $000 civil penalty for Ncb day's violation would be impaeed n a relati>d bill, nonconforming jkyards that existed before a *-ae n the zoninr law banned tile particular use in a certain lo tion will be required to be certiled by the Planning 'Board An eqtanalon of an existing junkyard weutd have til confonn to the new - nr law unless rtven a apeclnl eeptton by the District Cou'ncil 0 other littering!sues, Hart- a propoalnr: a maximum of $000 n civil r&citer than crimln&l penlltles on - vlolatl county rerulatlons A'CHOCE for A CJ-AN6E on operation of private traah d JOl canten, a '8-'-t tw tbe rumat control warden pick up and dllpoae of an:v anlmalcaroau with n H houn of a requut:,, a one-month time ]Jmlt on the opan ltolqe of an noperable motor vehicle, on residential property when tbe oar n dlarepair COpan sto of refl'lprlton, atovea, building rvbbleh or furniture on reldentlal ota already a banned> 'There are many forms of litter and often we don't think about what conatitut Utter and what makes our nelrhborhoods unsightly," atated Hartlove "These bills certainly addreu i;leclftc' prowtma But they also ntend to put citizens on the alert that Prince Georges Count)' serious about ts antllltterlna lawil and ts program ndependent Demqcratic T earn Working for YOU LEO Leo GJ:eel'l knows that the blgaest challenge for Maryland hu been re torilll the public' con- ftdence n government That' why, as a Delegate, l'le apomoted law e To amend the Public nformation Act so that; among other things, aterrctea must respond within teo daya to citlnn requests e To require recordlnl ot ftnal votes n Houe Committees 7 ftnt e To open the Houae Democratic Caucus - another first e To operl meetinl(s of public bodies to the public n the Senate, Leo Green will push for: e Real ftnclal disclosure by legislatora, state rflclals, -'lats, estronpr conllict of intweat )awl to &PlT-'to a,ll and cl0e loopholes tor lawyera ltlllltor An ndependent Ethics, Comrilllllion to enfflrce t lfa t wa Greenbelt Labor Day Festival SHUTTLE BUS Dial '9 for Yn/Rescae Have you ever aaked :voul'lelf, ''Wh)' do need a smoke detector!" Would you know what to do n cue of a fire while ;you were eteeplnc? Can ;you explain the meanlnc of 'Tire Prevention?" n order to &Wer Oiile of your queetlona and n order to pl'owde you with ODe addltl0al nformation we feel Dia;y help ;you, the Greenbelt Volunteer Fire Department and Reacue Squad will have a Fire Prevention booth n the Labor Day Futlval belnr held tbill comlnr weekend Pleaae etop by and pick up 0ma free handouts that we feel will be of nterest to ;you and may po88bl;y save ;your life or that of a loved one A qualified aid-man wlll also be n the bootllln case of any need for flnt ald See you at be Festival! The shuttle bus (a white PO County bus with blue markings and a Labor Day Festival slgnl will provide free transportation thr?ughout the Festival The bus will -depart from the Carnival area every hour on the hour from 6 pm to 0 pm Friday; noon to 0 p m Saturday and Sunday; and noon to pm Monday SPRNGHLL LAKE (approximately 20 minutes) Edmonston Road and Edmonston Court 2 Edmonston Road and Sprlnrhill Court 3 Springhill Drive and Springhill Court 4 Springhill Drive and Cherrywood Terrace 5, Cherrywood Terrace and Cherrywood Court 8 Breezewood Drive and Cherrywood Terrace 7 Breezewood Drive and Springhill Lane 8 Breezewood Drive and Breezewood Terrae\! WNDSOR GRFEN/GREENBRAR <approximately 0 minutu > 9 Mandan Road and Canning Terrace 0 Mandan Road and Hanover Parkway ' H;anover Parkway ln front of Community Building in Greenbriar OLD GREElNBELT <approximately 20 minutes> 2 Lakecrest and Lakeside Drives 3 Maplewood Court and Lakeside Drive 4 Westway and Ridge Road 5 Gardenway and Ridge Road 6 Plateau Plac and Rldgr Road 7 Laurel Hill and Ridge Road 8 Julian Court And Lastner Lane 9 vy and Lastner Lanes 20 Lakeside North ApartmeJ;ts entrance 2 Carnival area - parklntr lpt npxt to Co-op GrO<NY Store <The bus will walt hpre ntll the begln'nlnll of the next hourl WE NEED YOU! DCK Richard R Pilski, Ma)'Or of Greenbelt, believes in rhl ftacal rlblllty He atands on his recent of 6 yean of healtl;ty ftnanclal climate in hla city Dick Pilalli'e candida&lj oltre unique pollt leal expertlee for mu Uct coianty needs in the 24th Dlatrlct He haa iucceafully UHd his 20 ye ra o( tax ancfbudaet experience, and has appllecf hit experleftee n envtromentae energy and tr'anportauon :policy matters u Mayor and City CouncU raetnber anct member of MetropoUtan Coun el Oovarta, With the' atairibae mwtlcillltl:lil-mfa,fij-ll)' ut tu, :=a!= C!!!,!_ will pruent a lliu'* propwm at the tennill courts, oeaniq' U the home of former Or v' " Mcllllla' autten &ld aunt A Or ud Kn WW, WeiotaMb, path waa ct-«tllroutlb tile llltll Carrlaae Dr Uadam0, bat _ a;, :_ the-sevem, Annapolla - 8,Jn,, w-u - _, 8 -- Sept U from to pm v-tured lot and the ire and tw wlll be entertainment by wood- bridle now c,_ the,_ ft winds, braaa and trblp aa wd ail fire cepartaent bali, many "nautical" and "aaatronoinl- to-- the cllureh, lilt ii- cal" eurprlaea l'or lnfoflllation the -ttuctioa CJ thllr M!F and call Jet ll'fl ' As an active citizen in Greenbelt, have some pretty ideas about Open Government feel that Open MHitllDhi Disclosure and legislative Ethics are matw YU<mnu importance in our nstitutions of Governmnt PclHt:Wlli ati,r should be especially careful to evaluate arld vote on issue which dect pen Government: The citizedj' ears irl Annapolis, Maryland Common c;:ause, reeently a pamphlet entitled Maryland Government Refonn, Records - '75 - '78, rorrunenci it to every Gl'eeiibeltf 'i'r eslode lt as must readins, as it providea 8n excellent cb Cis,lllt<t voting recorda of our Legislators on the vital wuei, 88 Legislators only 3 were aingled out as having o "--u un: uu Cause voting recorda: 'rhey are our own T' Conroy, Senator Julian Lapides from BiiUimc-:c:it)l t Delegllte Gerar;d Devlin als:o from our District The, two of these men presently represent the 24th District! ft, indicates the good judgmet of Greenbelt voters paat sincerely hope that Greenbelt Democrats will contheir outstand)nl record and re-nominate 'Senator LllLW'U'' Conroy and Delegate Gerard Devlin to the DemocratiC' State Senate 'LEO GREEN: 7 8 House of Deleaates DCK PSK 8-C JOAN PTKN 9-A \ ' JOAN Joan Pitkin, a working mother of four, knows the problems of coneumen and lupayen: "'m the one who pays the bills and,;, to the P'A meetlnp, ''m the one in the checkout line at the tracery atore" Joan Pitkin favcin expanded uae ot our broader-based state tax revenues for our acttol system t e'ase the property tax burden on home ownen "And that money must be used for children aoi:l teachers - not for new layers Qf admln- -'ration" Joan s a Director of Bowie Health and H- pita! Center, Bowie's Cultural Arta Commis tlon, charter member of the Bowie Citizens Alilation am llllll n Wim Club, and' co Nursery \ -

2 :- '"", F- :, - Lieutenant J{rob Police Officer With Sense of Humor, Dedication - fllldmea formation When visitors enter Lt John Krob's office they notice that he '- Pollee think clomeatlcs-flchtln&' is a man with a sense of humor Prominently displayed on a wall between coupl--re the mat danbehind his desk hangs a calendar decorated with pictures of pip serous t:rpe of calls they anewer in all manner of police attire The AUJU&t Pia wu sporting "Since emouona are nvolved, you a buic: blue uniform complete with cap "A friend gave it to me never know wh&t'a colnl to hap- ut Chriltmaa" Krob -'--- - pen" Krob aalcl Oftentlmea when - pollee arreat one peron the other l:ilbt,_ qo Klob Bid _ the Greenbelt pollee are within a suddenly doea an about face and Bll ad a the JMPel' for aa Ol*lliiC mlnut0 of any spot a the clt7 He'li wanta them to atay So nstead of a wltb the o-wt Pollee Depart- alao proud of G-abllt'a low crime husband VL W'lle and pollee altua -L He applied, wu acoeptecl rate and the Department's very tlcln, pollee have to contend with a &lid - be caa't think of Bll)'thlnc auccesful detective husband and wife vs pollee altuaelle lle'd rauier do Crime has never been a Problem tlon A Uitlw of Qalcqo Krob Bid n Greenbelt The flnt anded robhe baa no au to l ve Greenbelt bery n the city took plaee als yean Krob admitted that "the pollee lie waatl to atat, l!ftll thoqh a aa-o Serious crimea &rill-few-n lmaae maybe, can use a little pol - to a, larpr station could Greenbelt Moat of tile calla the sh'' But be doean't think people!bead r and better bene- pollee recl'ive are for domestic should BCC\C a whole department 8ta ''Greenbelt ill one of the few flcbts drop and broken alarm of mproper action when t's the true COlunltlea left n the Unltecl ayatema fault of only one or two officers: Statea," Krob aalcl Tbi!refore lie Krob said the department has Very aware of the impression he aatd be ill able to spend the ma- only one crime from last year lflvea, Krob ill eauful to not "eome jority of hill Ume "actuall)' d which hun"t been cloeed A cue on too stronc BJid authoritarian," with and belplnc people," rather is not cloeed until the criminal s especially for young people betllan pu'in&' crimln4a Krob, caucht Even f a detective has caur first mpressions are the ones tjmata that be apende 0 pereent exhausted all his leadl the cue s people remember and form all fuof H adu:: -::::=em: kep!!!tope!:nfo:::r:!poasl=::,:b:lt::,:f,::utu:,::re::,;l;il:;;; ;;tu::re;;o;::p;:n;:lo;;;n ; f::rom;; :::s;: :::it -e::'a: a ree '- Pizza Sb Shop QJcal, real copa aren'l" Tbere aren't many adyantapa w Back to School Sale Tuesday Smcill Cheese Pizza 89c beln&' a polleaaan toda7, Krob aalcl aou:d 8&'' StlN DAY "' can't think of a rldder ;loll -- SODA SPECAA OFTl WEEK: JOU coul'd he ahot anytime- and 6 oz Coco-Cola - $9/carton,::=:, 6 oz Dr Pepper $39/carton job - re trytq to do" 6 oz Pepsi _ ; $29 carton 8mal -unlt!ea howl!ver are Half Quart Coke c/ cold bottle =!::c!;!:! :,2 gallon 7-up c j!ouce can set to know the realdmita 07 Centerway and the normal worldnp o6 the town Uld therefore are mmediately aware wben thidp aren't rieht Alao with a n eo-unity real4enta feel a klnalllp c:ob!ni!n wttll the towd Uld ta people, and are reluctant to attack L Krob Bid that moat of thi! crime n Greenbelt a couilltted by translenta Bec:aual! of its location and pmxtmlty to the Dtatrict Greenbelt, his a lot of h'aa\enta "What 0njoy moit "'bout my Jollla bel llble to' be aomewhat my otrn boea n a field which a never routine Typel of crimea may be tm -me but the ttuauou sur- roundlnc,thftn are always different MJiiaUDa to tuell! cbanaea challenc\q and exeltlfllr" Krob said Tbe OGy tt- Krob Bid the job trustrataa hi& ta when be fe0la n "can't do aa)'tbin to help" KJ0 a proud of the f,u,t that Wondering Where to Get Enough CH to fill that long Chritmas list? Stretch your dollar$ and give your gifts that personol touch at 'Pee-S ' Claues Now FOrming: ;: Man-ames W - : pm - Tllunday - :Upm SW Workaho- BRU FOR BOARD OF E_,UCATON JOHN UNNB fgvors - lmproyement of Basic SkiHs & Achievement Levels Competency Tests Stronger i>ltctptloe NflghborhQod School Concept 8plcilll Educallon Funding e T_ & Gifted Program VocaiiOnll Education ' <;ollp-; -,o!;', w To My Friends in Greenbelt: endorse and urge your suprt for the followi"'! candidates: State Senator Edward Coroy for Re-Election ' Mayor Richard Pllski for House of Delegates Former Bowie Mayor William Wildman '" for County Council City Councilman Thomas X White for Democratic Central Committee M,riel Weidenfeld for School Board Faye Sokol The One You Can Depend On SueVMills COUNTY COUNCL AT-LARGE e EGHT YEARS AS A MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATON HAVE DEMONSTRATED HER NDE PENDENCE ededcated TO CUTTNG THE COST OF GOVERNMENT ededcated TO LOWERNG TAX BURDEN ON HOMEOWNERS ededcated TO HELPNG PEOPLE WHO FND THEMSELVES FRUSTRATED BY THE BUREAU CRACY ededlca,ted TO PREVENTNG THE COUNCL FROM BENQ, THE PAWN OF THE EXECUTVE ededcated TO LOWER WATER AND SEWER RATES eoovernment BY MACHNE POLTl'CAMS S BAD OOVERNMBN'i' YOU CAN PREVZN'r A COM PLETE TAKJ:()VR BY ENSUBNO Od BTRONG NDEPENDENT VOCE ON THE CoUNCL WtMn YU Hlp Sue MHt You'll le WPifttl Y WR-78 qjd- TAXS \ ' t iii, Tbursay, August 3, 978 C!!!!!!!Pu!'!!,_ ::::;, t:-:-'j:,,:t;:- li' day, September 5 for the school year S law -at-by, boy ond llrt - to to oil - - between the aaea of 6 and 6 Children who will be ftve years old r::_ -= 8pelaaa wid bot» tft _ Dar, WD "- - on or before January, 979 may attend ldnderaarten this fall 'fea, ttra tllat tlilae of the ;w- ::'rtan;: -! -rul---=c Parenti rqlater!jia their cbll- Countt teachers will receive apeo- apln - un,ejoomed by klde but Cbool tudelltl oa; :0!'=tr"', Wm dri!n for klnderprten or to becln lallaed tralnaa at the Center, and embraced with omd arma b)' moth- fi'od 0 ajm to e tlie iut W -' ach!jo n Prince Oeprpa County Center staff will be available to er ProtrrloiD wid lilt ila * ' fte BaUd _, 0JMa - for the ftnt time should have their them 8 -oonaultanta _ provldin&' Qaaqea aecutlve poaluona, lloun Ollloe llf _ ta',_, -, chll ren birth certlfttea proof nformation, ldeu lllld data and opentnc aacl c0lda tlulea, and bua Capitol HD (Cannon CaliO ao- tile 0 r _:_ of realdence (deed to home or leue actlnc a llalaon with the area's achedulea are more or - pnleut- #lull) _,Tile citw to apartment)' P!d their cblldren'a extensive, aclentlflc community : ed n the next t- parqraphjl The Show- wiu,_, Mt aiigdj,_, tile Pllallit lmmunb&tton reco?da with them at Thll' Prince Georpa County Gpenbelt Norih lind Jlllllllen- nntatl0 by the Air l'clleeo 8 lllllliloll a'a Gt _, the time of reclratlon achool system will operate 88 bu- tary hu aatned new priiiqipal, Coalt Quarcl, M'OJUl_, ua J,inallllhit bl' tllilt -; Pro;leoted enrollment ra for 88,- sea n the 978-'78 achool year Mrs Gulllevere Anderson, 'Who re- US :Military Madeall V- illlclar, wbe 80Wt' u4 'lilt lidil 348 puplll, down,5 <U) from Elchty-ftve of theae buaea will be P Kn Jean :Wiler OOlbolt ROTC acholanhljt BW,_ llil,4 apt _ at iome llat tiw the 97T-'78 school year Nonetheless new, replaclnl vehicles which were Mn WlleiDiln t the new autdance rrant PJ'OP' and ftdanellll Board D8ben told lupertntldrt the lateat available atatlatlca still retired after ten years of use, u counselor The acbocil s open from ce P'Oif8llll for aolep, o llehoala J :r_, timl show the Prlnce ae 0,_ )'Btem to required by atate law 8!80 am to li:o pm tiona! and technlcalllcbooj atudedta f the weatber a lllta _- be the tenth laraest n the nation Voatl n Greenbelt Junior ah, Charlel will also be explained :year Ul4 not au of &lae Reaular lunch meal prices will 'he school ayatem's authorized Post a replaclnt former principal Recent Prince Georp Ollunty _ daj!f', amil,,,, remain at Oc for elementary spendlna for the comlna year totals Charlea Oona, who h&i been ap- hlih aohool lfl'&duatea ounentb' want to come bliilk to tlalel wigl school students and c for aecon- $28,98'7,'73 _ up $66 million or pointed principal of Northweatern enrolled n the :wid lie reaciaunendatton fol' tbe dsry students Adult meala will 68% from fiscal year '78 (compared Hlch School Joe Hairston the on hand to annntr queattonaijiaid- laat two 4ar plaaaad,lot _ remain at $00 Prices for a a to coat of Uvlnc ncrease n the new vice principal, replaclnc Ed beu of the lelectlan Board wid Studentl will haw a - f/6 carte lunch tems will remain the Washlnaton are& of 8%> Wallace The lcbool belfln at 9 discuss nomlnatlon'prqoed Tueildq, ee;temller, same Milk prices will be the same Hieber personnel coats, rls\nc am and eonunuea to 3:80 pm Since Mral!lpeUman a a member Eleatloa o:r n OOtolaer, - as lut year-0c per half lnt for utility bllll, expanded Special Edu- of the HoUH of Repea, will ba cl for teclier tran students, and 20c for adults Prlcea cation demands and other factors John (larroll Busea ahe a entltled to 'ntl eancll-, on the 4th 6nd for a ltatl tmnf of a a carte breakfast tems, vece- made t dlfllcult 'to add many lm- John Carroll Elementary School dates from her dlatrlct for adnllll- convntton on the aad ljo, tables, deaaerts and other ltema provemente Despite thla a few baa a new bua acbedule slon to (our of the ftve uad_ 'einller also provldel a fk will not chance thla fall were made, auch u'ad(unc 4 tea- Route 8 am- At 7:80am the She appointed the Selection Boud o-ral :mtectton Dq on Qae"" The Prince Oeorpa County cher poaltlons n the junior blebs bua makea lt flnt atop near the to make the 4eclalona 'l'hla year, en4 then a tour 4aV, toe Schools offer free and redced- and fundlnl for the new Howard B awlmmlna pool t then stops at minion nominees were accepted f ld- ---Lvl C price breakfuts and lunches to Owens Science Center the comer of Julian and Laatner For more lnfo- tlon pi- Clall The braall foi the atrlltldn youncaten whoae family size and at 7:83 am ta third atop a on M S, - ' N- Year holldq ncome entltlea them to elllflblllty the corner of Hedaewood and J:Aat ra pellulan ofllce at ZJtat be, with tw lltudellta alac The number of faollltlea will be U of Md Shuttle lu ner at 7:8 a,m The fifth and last back on JUMq J l'8ltruaa7 at-+ the aame u last year with older The University of Maryland abut- etop a on the comer of lvy ahd atarta at 8: am and c \t tara a threli dlr weejrand wldl bulldlnas belnl cloaed and new tie bus wlll run from Greenbelt to Laatner at 7:87 2:4i pm achoola cjond:on :odcq the ones opened: There will be 8 ale- Route 8 pm laavea the school for W: h j lo hi ha Colleae P!lrk on daya when school St Huah'a belfln clau at ll mentary ac 00 ' 42 un r at ' a Jn aealson AM buaee will leave at 2 pm and uaet the nme atop! 'he ftrst week of chijc) will be on April brlnp week dr, 9 senior hlche, 0 spec a cen era 8 the 8 am tn the same order J' the tile Jut cia)' of _ d 2 v atlonal center [rom Lot HH at: 8:8, 7:30, 8:0 a half-d schedule an oc S:50, 9 : 80, 0 : o, 0 : 50, comlna in Route 384 am plcka up studenti 0 _,, before the tmialc and 'l'ueadar tm New Science <lenter Greenbelt by way of Lakecrest and nea the aln&' pool at 7:80 nm, 88-7 the tnt - buill lf trv'd A new, special center openln' n arrivlnc at Crescent & Soutbway t leaves the ac h ool at 2 pm, drop- Oak creat "' emen- -,_ Dew Dq, X ;,_ - _ - _, the Greenbelt area a the Bowar d pine We children oft at the aame bu acbedule Rt 0 plckl cblld- n the 7-' oalelular B Owen Science Center '980 at 7:08 7:43 8 : 23, 9 :08, &:4'3, 0 :2a, ren u p at Bree- ood Te-- Ot ' and :08 t then runs alone place -, Greenbelt Road, adjacent to DuVal Rd Route 88 am makes ta pick up 8 0 am and at Breesewood Court PLA senior blah school The Center, a ;;e:! t;r::!:ton M,ln at :80 on the flrat corner of Weat- at 8:!2 ;,m flrat in the northeaatern United way t leavea the school at 2 pm RL 02 plclca up atudeilta ot PAftONaZi States, ncludes apeclailzed equip- nijii throuch Sprlnshlll Lake on Sprlnahlll Court and Eclinonllton ment and laboratories dedicated to Breezewood Dr and on to Lot HH &nd stops at the ftrat driveway Terrace &yt 8:0 am OUR ADVl'R the ph;yalcal and bloloclcal sciences PM buses will be leavlnl Lot!lehool Honn and the 0t modem planetarium HH at :40, 2:20, 3:00, 3:4, 4:2, in Maryland t atao will have an 8o: :06 and will be at Crescent 8t Sprln,hlll Lake EleMentary hu outdoor nstrument deck and wea- Southway at :3, 2:33, 8:3, 3:8, no chance n either prlnclpala or the'r station, a nature trail and 4:88, and 5:8 vice prln-::lpall Sci!Qol hours are other faculties not ordinarily, ---- a30 am to 2:50 pm veavialble at the ndividual school l Laurel 'reenbelt Ball Game Eleanor ROOeVelt starta at 8:30 " am and the chool da ends at 4 Students from all crade levels pm will moe the Owens Science Center, One of the hlchllihtb of the Mary McLeod Bet)mne Junior both n croup vlalta and for lndl- Greenbelt L&bor Day Festival s Hlch has a new principal, George vidual research and, proiecit work the rematch slow-pitch aame be- Anderson, who replaces Thomas t,ween L&urel and Greenbelt Myrick Glora Bolda "u turned OTC Thr NP\\'A Revii'\V ofllcc ll be opn next Monday evening, Lab or Day, between ri and 0 pm to nn'ept display advertlalnc All urh ndvcrtlalf\i, Jncludlng polit cal adv,rtlalng muat be submlttd by 0 pm Monday C!Ms!fied advertlelnc and newa ltf'llla '>nly will be accepted Tuesday evenlnlt between 8 and 0 pm at th" Nti\W Review oi!loe At the challence came n Laurel ov:er her poaiuon aa vlce-prlnclpej on July 2, Mayor Pllskl pitched to Chrletlne Jewer the AntlrP game and had a abut-out The Partrldceberry Schoof, nc cohi until the sixth lnnlnc t has procured Toni Foster u eliwas hi hlih balls, curves, screw- rector Judy Gilligan a the new lcr balls and flat pltchlnl that led wer dlvlaloh teacher, and Wendy Greenbelt to a &-4 victory Roes returns 'to teach the Upper Greenbelt will be defendlnc ta Division title on Sat, September -2, pm Macnolla and Oakcreat achool on Bradn Field #2 An alter have no chance ln either prlnclnoon of fun and frivolity a n atore pal or vlce-prlnlpal Both are opfor all playcnt ad spectators m- en from 9 :so am to 8:80 pm mediately followlnl the came, there Kent Junior Hi&h hu Ronald will be a tuc-of-war at the Green- W&taon aa the new principal, rl!- belt Municipal Pool Walker The achool Alliance for ndependent Democrats There s an alternotive to machine polltlcs:help end boulsm n Prince Geo'lei County by electi"t Lloyd Jom, Jr 32C ONenllelt DEMOCRATC CNTRAL COMMinll 4th LGLATV DistRCT ', - Thomoa X White 32D o-w LesiiY Krei - CHOOL OARD District THE QUALFED CANDDATE GREENBELT RESDENT PAREN'l'OF 2 CHLDREN SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER':' % Yra VCE PRESDENT, Metropolltan Area Boardl of Education ', EXECU'tiVE BOARD, CountJ Council of Pl'\' MEMBER, Maryland State nt of Education Tuk Forc:e SECONDARY EDVAT()f CHER 2% Yn GUDANCE COUNSJ:08 Yn TEACHER, P Comm p Yr MASTERS DEORD plua 0 BoQn n J:ducatkm, NooUm BY PACE ( AcUon tor ' i:ducatlon, ENDORSD BY COPE <cilmlt on PoUuelldueatlola AJ'#CO) ;---- "" ';

3 ' -, +, '"'" 'A'\; _ ; :-vh '""-- : ' NEW PHARMACY HOURS SUNDAY 0am-4pm MONDAY 0am-9pm TUES-SAT loam 7pm LABOR DAY 2 NOON- 7 pm CALFORNA RED OR WHTE GRAPES 47c US NO White Potatoes 0 lb bag 98c HELLMANN'S MAYONNASE QUART JAR 35 SPAM HEON 2-0Z CAN 05 CO-OP Hambarger & Hot Dog lolls 2 JJC t-ol: PKGS REG OR SUGAR FlEE DR 66-oc S :: lb ORAl FED BE!F GRAN FED BEEF PORTERHOUSE & T-BOE STEAKS 297 FRESH CHCKEN LEG QTRS a 5C lit BREAST QTRS lb 69c LGHT N' LVELY cottage Cheese 24-0Z CTN f8c 'PLLSBURY Sweetmilk & Buttermilk Biscuits 63C crn OF4 ZCANS COUNTRY TM Frozen Lemonade RO OR PNK llil, ;i :, <-;t?ffit Wti#ie thet lj a<j;;:--j- -- 2C)C FltiSH 75% LEAN, 25% FAT lb HYGRADE HOT DOGS MEAT OR BEEF ac a PKG CO-OP SLCED BACON -LB VAC 5, PACK - SHANK PORTON COOlED HAM (WATER Ai?DED) lbac BUT PORTON lb 89c,38 CASOf24 '20Z CANS WAM ONLY ' 0 : : i -::A'lllf-;i E-W, :- i' ---; :; /; -::,_: T August 3, 978 M m,cifrli?jjj a >i'jj Tile Ne\va Bewtew ollloe n the buemeat Parkwa)' betwetu 8 uu pm on the Tuesday pn!cedlng publlcatlon Th@ Twin Pines oftlce <Newa Review drop box) Deadline a :ao pm Tueaday <Put payment n envelope with ad Do not pay Twin PD > ' Pe BW< 68, Greenbelt, :Mel Must be received by Tueld&J RA'MS: $50 minimum for the ftnt ten WVda 0c each addltlollal word Ne ebarge for listing tems that are feund BOlllllD ADS - $300 minimum for a 'h nch one column box $00 each addltdnal half nch Maklmum ad for thla section three nches HOUSE DOCTOR Expert craftlunan ww replaee broken wllldow llau miiic eleo Riclll Jobl, wall patelalna, ceramic tllf', etc Auemble lheda and yard dutl Call eveolnp Mr Brown GREENBELT NEWS REVEW - The McCloskey clan acquired! the Youth Center The club need new member on August 28 when another pair to make t an even' Bill McCioekey formally adopted tablea! High core went to LuciDo his wife Roaanne' son, Walter and Louie Luahlne, e00rul Htrb to William At 8, Walter a a bit Laura and Wlll Walker Call Tony older than aome new BOna, b'lt no Plaano, 474-7K, f you need a partlebb cherished Also delighted are ner or more nformation his new paternal grandparents, lt'a a lflrl for Mr and Knl Mark Delores and William McCloskey f Schuistad of Sprlntrhlll LAke Ap- 4 Grll!!nhlll Road, and his mater- artments Christina Lynn made her nal grandparents, Ernest and Dor - debut AugUllt 5, weiahlng 9 nthy Varda of 39-F Ridge Consrst- oz She s the ftrat l(randchlld of ulatlons to all! Mr and Mrs William Schullltad of CALeW!lLL'S WASHlR SBlRV AR CONDTONERS lnat&lle<j JCE AU makes expertly repaired >Jnd repaired PaulToualgnilrit, son of Mr atd Greenbelt Mrs Ronald Tousignant, 3 Olive- Vito Antonio Caaarella U was Autborlzd Whirlpool dealer GR BABYSTTER WANTED to Cl,lre wood Court, reported for acthe born Aupst 20 He jol a brother, ' 5 ror one year old n my home only" doty to the US Nayy thiwt!ek He Butch, who s 6 Parents are Cathy 0 TUNtNG AND REPAM - Expt rlence, references required s recqivlng basic t-raining at Great arid Vito casarella of 4--X Laurel lllxjmk't and Rt>llable Plano Service Lakea Training Center n Ml:'ll - HU to Greenbelt since 960 Benjamin SALE Used dining set, baby crib, gan Paul's slater Terri will grad- Camp Pine Tree's activities were Serkofsky , hand mower, etc 577 4!25 uate from Wilfred's Academy of wrapped up Aulf 8 with the lmare's POODLE GROOMtNGl LOST Junior Sting-ray Schwinn Beauty CUlture n Boston this camp'a annual ndian D&J celebraweek tlon All the little squaw and lllakl' your appointments today bicycle yellow frame, chrome fen Call 4' dl'rs $2500 reward On Friday, Au&u t 25, 9 pairs braves participated n an award TYPEWRTER REPAR -Electric,,ame out for duplicate bridge f!t ceremony, a sing-a-lone; and a etandard, and portable, Call 74 FOR SALE BTU Fedder Air 'jvatermelon fet The llnal fteld ()lli4 Coli Park Cond $0 Call ' trip on Aulf i4 took the campers to St Michael's llland for a tour ROOM FOR RENT Quirt non- of the Chesapeake Bay Museum Electric Service smokt r seeks aamt fo r apt 3 mt and Lllfltt House Tlu! children's from U of Md AC, utll ncl Own play production of "Rhymes, Ridroom dies, and Tall, Tall Tales" received Jillllclent, econ()mlcal PANTNG - nterior, exterior, 20 years exp Do my own work Call Service by Mter Electrician PARTRDGEBERRY SCHOOL large enthusiastic audiences at tile Sob Neal 776 :!46 accredited elcm school Good for Youth Center tor both preaentaktds and other living things Call tlons During the evenlnlf perfor- Small Jobll Welcome for nfo mance the Seven Dwarfa ciandles PANO TUNNG AND REPAR G Daniel, 202-:'48 tight HAULNG, (/ pick-up Truck Call Mike fter 4:80, 474- KOl VACUUM cu\aner fti!lpar All Jlrilnds and types Call eveoln&s, TYPEWRtn-:R OR ADDNG MACHNF $30 8z up Howard'it Typcwrttt r' Co 503 BUmore Ave, Hyattsville, Md 277-&88 PANTNG nterior, exterior wallpaperlnl and light carpentq also GOod Greenbelt referencea, excellent workmanship Frank Go mea HANSEN PLUMBNG & HlllA'\' NO 4C Hillside Rd, Green belt, Bonded, llcenied, home jobll ANTENNA PROBLMS sa Benlae mx-rt antenna maa will nstall new/repair antenna for Attic or Outdoors JCftlllnp Plan your OCJilAN CTY VACA TON nqw n our 2 bd 2 bath A/C, CATV, eanotde cbndo WoRkiNG MOTRtR - lliicilen( car" for your child Referencf'a lncludpd with appointment 84- &all CTY OF GREENBELT Notice of Poaltlon Vacanclel Communlatlona MpeelaUt To work n Pollee Department Comn\un!catlon Otlce Muat have hl&h Chool edvcatlpn, or equlval@nt b wllllill to llo ablft work hnvr knbwledic Of to)cb typlnir l\blllty to "operate radio dl patchlna Bnd oomputor terminal equipment: 8alar per annum RetUM ColleGtor Drlvflr Moat havr valid Maryland driver's cenllt' Salary $9,2 per annum Apply at City Oft\cat, 2 Crecent Road, GtMnbelt, phone 'nle Cltf an equal opj<rt"llnlty, ' ';-- :' : --:' FOUND BY ANML WARDJilN Looking for!food hom Beautiful housebroken Alkan Husky; Silv(r, grpy, white cat; 2 Housebro ken Dog; puppy PLEASE call tht Pollet Dept PNT0-74 Runabout, 2800 CC, A/C, Htl reo, almost new tires &; battery $595 Phone TEACHER need,; bedroom or mclt ncy apt n Greenbelt coin rnunlty University Boutique nternational, nc Beautiful, natural clothing and exquisite l(oid and sliver jewelry for women &; men COLLEGE PABK 7420 Baltllllore A nngil WANTED: Sli'l'ER for 6 & 6 fr lk! befort nnd after chool lluat b n Center School area 60-llllt, 7 pm REFRGERATOR for -le, $2 Works niw Need Home lmprot? Call John 8peolalllllnl ill Cenmle Oteben Floon, to, DrlvewtA lk! CU LAMPS RJDPAUDD Floor Blld table typea lllvenlnp,, FOR SALE Sear Kenmore h vy duty wmh 'r and der D yean old; -&ood condltlun $000 Call after 6 pm Vendors Wanted )or Unlvenlty of Maryland Football Oames Byd Stadium, College Park Contact Mr Andcraon - pm - l30 pm Mon-Frt Apply prior to lnt U!ie' September ARTSAN CONTRACfORS, NC Electrical Services and nstallations Heavy-ups Our Specialty Free Eatlmatea L'icenaed-Bonded-naured CHLD CARE NEBlDED for 2 chll tln n aftol' schoo,and 3 year old lull time" 'OR SALE: 3 pairs lined drapes, one triple width, two double width, antique atln, otr-whllt, to ftt GH masonry hom<' Also two aquariums, 0 And 30 gallmto ft<'r 500 pm CHLD CARE for small l(roup of children, before nd/or after school, chool holidays Tranaportatlon n;-eded <lr wltilln walking dlatance from Partrl«Ucberry <Ridge & WestwayJ 474-0V94 BEFORJil SCHOOL ehlld csre for 5 yr old n my hom 4 eves PAJR lhoea Puma llocketl, alze Ul white football, worn onee $0 Call MO-lll Ci :::: 0 ",_,_, " " v _,_, yfalr-, v Mt repaln, a :roar _ Obal'let VM -, VALL Df DA llvenidp 'P- ntroductory Macrame Sole JO'J(o Jellant oa M!Mirame,, 0 - provided the audience with lll(ht during the power loa YARDALU YARD SALJil Glulware, dlahet, brlc abrac, om&!! furntturr; etc Sun Lakealde Dr YARD SALE 4C Laurel HU Sat, Sept 2 0 am-4 pm GARAGE SALE-908 treadle Bini er sewing mac!tlne, large ml_rror, and misc!tpml Sat, 9 am 4 47E Rd 022 Bolllmor Blvd Collogo,t>Or Md (on US at tho Btllweyl 474 4DO ''See me for c:ar, boliie, life, health and buliaess -- lull, insuraac:e!' A sattr,trnturtnctcoltl'""" Holl\f 0!!rn lloom ntl ln Htt PT Tax Break Possible A large nwniler of a--tt property ownera are euiibla for a credit of up to 400 on their rl estate t- but may not be iiwve of t, accordlnlf to Del Oerard "#', Devlin Devlin R<llnted out that an utimated 88,000 Prince QeofiiU are eligible for tile credit under the provl lona of the Homeownen Tu Credit Act of 8'78 ''hl Act rep the Circuit Breaker prograid whoee b,nefltl were llmlted to penon over 00 aad the totalij dlaabled The w propam bacludu a homeownen and benefitl are avallatde wider a formula whig!a compare property tall with ho0ehold lncio- Credltl UDtler the have been made pmlible by ari approprllit!an of tel lllluoa n State funcla Reereaiiea Beriew \'outh Venwr Gym Cloled The annual rellnlablng of the Youth Center Gym lloor will llqla Wed, September e 'he um wll be closed Wed -thru irrl Sept and reopen Sat Sept,t, at 2 noon Rerreatlon c-&en Filii a- Beginning Tu Septemller '- the SHL ;ftec, Ctlnter and Gnenllelt Youth Center wul be open 4urbll the followlnc houn: Kon - Tllun, 3:30 pm - 0 P-! ; Jl'rl 8:J!) P&"' u pm; Silt am - pm; lwl pm - 0 pm: Atfentlon - 8Wimnlbllr UOil Partlelpaaill Red Crou oardl are now avllllaljie fot partlclpantl n U o the four tnaon -oiii bld thlll summer They _, M plow lip at the cuhier'a 4Mk at the lcu» c!pal Pool between now end D&J Alter that, tbe:r will be at the Youth Center, Mon thru ', 9- ' SUBSTTUTEs NEDD Substitute carriere -tlr needed for Newa aviw ia ' rei Hti!-Piatea Plaee- area 75 papers per rouu; nomtnal pay Call Mike tonal, 474- Plaint Branch MODteMOri School Learning by Doing 325 Potfder Mill Roa4 tfhl Mel 2073 The Paint Branch Montessori School s n ow eni'olllnl chuclnd for 'ts half and full day program Pr School Elementary Pr-Ograms You are ccirdialiy ivited to make an appointment to o,_,a our clulea For further lnfcirmatlon, please call Betay Yeomana at 7-244, r Patricia Barahay at 'pJ) ) \ J - : ' ; ;, ' ' '_ t :,: r, ' '

4 --- '" - -"!,--' :, - _! =::- "=========::=; m!!!!!!l "'!' -- f l' ;\ r ', nyetiptlor of a Jieported larcenw of,e truck parked at th4t Bel W&)' Piau led to the apprehelllllon of tour juyerea by PFC Dll)ll'at an Olftaer Murray A ;rear olci from Berwyn Helchts, one 8 year old from Chelsea Woods Apt, and two Ul year t)ld resldenta were all charpd and are awaltlnc Juvenile Court action A 22 ;rear old former city resident waa charjed with breakllll( nto the doctors' oftloeli on Centei'way Two subjecta were apprehended after they were obsel'ved attempt na to remove wheels from a 78 Corvette parked'o'l Hanover Parkway A 7 year old College Park 'ellldent was charged on Juvenile petitions and s awaiting Juvenile Court action An 8 year old Laurel realdent was transportej to Hyatta- vllle and cbarced Both were apprehended after fleeing the scene Apparently, l"!'t week was a busy week for car thieves A '88 Plymouth was stolen from one atreet n Sprlnchlll Lake and later recovered on another A motorcycle was stolen from the Unlverslt)' u'"" area and s 8tlll llliaaw A '4 Volkswn stolen from Rldl(e Road was recovered b:y Prince Georces Count:y Police before the owner knew t was mlsslnc The vehicle had beea hivolved ln an accident and the operator will be ch by County Pollee A '89 Dodp atcilen from Sprlnchlll Lake wu recovered by Prince Georce County Pollee t was belnc tripped n Seat Pleaaant A vehicle atolert from Galthenburc wu rec:oftred by Cpl Fu"h after a t by a cltlaen wbo oimervecl nsplciow aubjecta A stolen v hlcle from Laurel was recovered by Set Faulconer after t was seen J)Uk8ci on a City parklnc lot without tap Olftcer &Nell recovered a 'T Corvette that had been len from Cheverly One penon wu appreht!llded n the veblcle Cpl; Jllakel recovered a '7G Y&lll&ha Otclreycle that had been atol!ln froaa LAurel Pfc Lann reoovered that M been from Adelphi Tile nhlcles h loeen retut'ned te their owners After recelvlnc a call ot a illllserderly person at tlae American Lel'lon, Cpl Crue and Olftcer D'Appollto escorted him from the jlullding As be reached the front step the person swunc at Olftcer D'Appolito, knocking her to the TOUnd She received aeyere bruises to her left elbow because of the fall The person was charl(ed with M oaultlng an olftcer and ncarcerated n lieu of $200 bond An 8 year old male was charged with belnc a "peeping tom" by PJ'C Watkins, who responded to a complaint from a resident of Westway Road While responding to a call for disorderly subjecta, Olftcer Craddock was assaulted and a 28 year old male resident was charced with a9aulting an oftlcer and disorderly ntoxication After receiving a complaint of a suspicious vehicle parkeq on Ridge Rd, Olftcer Sappington found that the' Yehicle was stolen from River dale t was returned to the owner The Sprlnghlll Lake Recreation Center was broken nto on Aucust ' 9 Several coin machines (candy, soft drink) were tampered with On the same night, numerous vehlclf's were broken into n the Sprlnghl'll ]llay, AuJUSt, " le,t Liceuee-ATailaWe Maryland reeldt>nt wl'lo were t leut yean ud 9 moallle el ap by Juty 0, ar<' eligible tor a Maryland eamer's permit l{otor Vehicle Admhllstratlon will ssue "moped operator's pvrmltl" to per aons at least age 6 wbo do not have a valid driver's license l!ljner J Johnson, MV A ltdmlnf strlltor, polnteilll ou that Senate Bill 844, enacted at the llri'8 se lon of tlae Maryi&Jid Geal Assembly, lowered the minimum age required to appiy for a Maryland' learner's permit from 8 years tp 5 yean, g month Johnson em: phaalzed, however, that "a pel'tloa must atlll be at least age 8 to lie eligible for a permanent Kar)'land drlyer'a llcenae" Applicants for the moped opera,or'a permit will be reqalred to pass only vision and law (aflo krtown 8 "wrlttrn"l team, but not be required to take an actual on-tbroad test, The law test will be the same as that te,ken by '\Jl applicant for a standard passl'nger vehicle license The license will be valid for f6ur years and ran be enewed There a a fee Lake area Two suspects were ap- -- three adults and one juvenile - prehimded by Olftcer Rlcuccl and of a vehicle to be in posseulon o' PFC Blake after they fled from 'l PCP All were charged vehicle the:y had stolen from the Olftcer D'Appolito has reslgne area Property from other vehicles her poaltlon wltl;l the D>partme:t was found n their posaeulon; The el'tectlve Aucust 26 She and her two suapecta, both juveniles, G and family are moving from the area 7, are frilm C&ll)p Sprlnp Bpth An attempted bank robllery ocwere charced and are awaltlna Juvenile Court action curred at 2:44 pm on Aucuat when a lone male walked up to a Cpl Ml kell, on patrol early on teller at the People's Bank on Ed Aucust 8, observed a veblcle with monston Road and han4ed!ler a juvenile occupants He t'ound that note demdinc that oney be the Yehlcle had been stolen from placed n an envelope and returned an automobile dealer n Marlow to him The teller complied How HelahtL The two youtha, -8 and ever, outside the bank a d:ye mark- 7, also from Camp Sprinca, were er exploded, etalnlnc the subject charced and are awaltlna Juvenile with a red dye n hia huteto flee, Court action n their pouealon the 'penon dropped the money, alao were found stolen artlcl4!a which wu recovered A lookout, from vehicle ln the Sprlnchlll Lake area for the pei'o' has been ssued and the FB a also asalstlnc Olftcer Justin, while on a routine tralftc stop, found the ocotpanta ;4 'JJtWU < - s tij i Muriel Weidenfeld rcs CANDDATE FOR SCHOOL BOARD - auth Robt Barsh&)', '- C<t!f o Gtullbtlt, lltvuj4d, Dt'&t "' li'fcatauo\ B httt: \t RoQd, unbctt, lfmvlad 474 6!7 td7fl 97, \AVOR''S JNVJoT4TlOU st!xi-pjtch SOFT!AH TMr-r G"t ,/; 0/4 t :0tlp 'TofM'ii GJ<f t JH'LoU NOH r ; l!!!:!';" (;!dd, ''; G!tubdt,,'M!tiud The preceding article reflects J 0rt SAtawfrlg, Stptubt:Jt t"d ct f:llll ll', fkalt" Fitfd t CUiu St4" l'lamt AuAt( v GubtU two weeks Police This is the T eaffi that didn't wait for Propositiqn 3 Sen Ed Conroy Anthony McCarthy Del Gerard Devlin Del Charles RYAN, They've Ah&clyAeted To B Tax Rlief To Maryland Holpeownenl ' \ e TM MatJM Del *fun's lh (supported t, Sen COnroy n the tax rehef package "the most far, -' ta W enacteclln Marylan n yean:)" e lltu!y lll! hative ;,_ for furtherilnc relief ore now being prepared for the next aon ' --, _ * S A tum Of ACON, NOr HTOC Sen C, and Del Devlin have received 00' ratiiij from CaiNs ce, the, Del ltyan and, McCarthy are commlttecl to the Mm'a eftom Relp;b-'Teaa Finish-The deb ' Q, - ' d,y_ve t3 rte ::r -T, ' <l ' ' ' ;, t',i, '

5 - - """- ---"'-,-,o!'7o-,!o _, -- -,::u:; = ;;<o '' , l Greenbelt Labor Day Festival , ; t - : - } - Ride the flee FlsnVA BUS - Cue'LflonE <WJ'C!Ome -- _,_,,_, -a_ tsm 'J" Ow 4lM, n en - li 's MJ to Qn, _ C "»'lliwle,, a- e tile Mer P, Jl'es- _, _,_, 'U Qa_C 'llleleew,_, li Ha 4W U, M ela- _, - -- ewn- AJ-, _, e -, a e, _ * * * * * * * * _SCEMaE YiNrs * * * :? * - All _,, noled, "iu lake at &lw Greenbelt Sbopplq 'eater a lot bellidd t, C()()p supeniuai-ju,t D CA<;E OJo' RAN, STAGt; EVENTS WLL BE MOVED TO THE \"Ol"TH CE:O"TER behind the wtmming poal No SVJUK"e repdntiob nequirf'd me-' noted Nete: XO ALCOHOLC BE\"ERAGES WLL )E SOLD AT THE FEST VAL CTY ORDNA"'CE PROHBTS ALCOHObc BEVERAGES TO BE _CONSJMED,Di' CJTi PARKS, Bl'LDL'"6S, AND N THE FESTVAL AREA PR A Y - September 9 am- 2 3rd ANNUAL LABOR DAY $KATEBOARD RALLY Ceaferway RoM in root of *"" \'outh Center Moat newer,_ =- am' Eveat boclude Glaat Slalom - DoWJ)iDL No fee AD eampet Hen MUST wear hehrwt and _,el> paa& PareDtl!i pendiealoa requinjd Ap are: Jwdor,!; Jnfrmediate, S-ll; Senlar, ls--8 -: G a- Dept and Omn-an Skatt"board Coordlnator: Jo Rowe l 0 am - 9 pm NASA EXHBT Full, -k-tp of *"" Tl'08 -tiler sa&dlite "id be at Greenbeli Ubrary w Sep& a STEERNG COMMmEE AND MAJO CHARMEN l-2:30 pm FRST ANNUAL BG WHHLS ROADcRO$S 8Molnl'a-,_ JJida Sllnlla Ouate-*"' Cftlterway RoM in front of the Yoatll c-ter Ma --:88 Speu-, Tt _, Art - pm Eveat_ iadude SlalonJ, Do-hJD,_r n-o- l"o ee Ace a- )lee snd7 0 V are: Tiny Tot,; p, ""' "-' : lidtt 6 Sponsor: c belt R- g 'll a _ Dlb c Dept CooftliJJato-: JoAnn Ro" e, ---n - _,_ -- Allpla t:!! -8:5 pm GREENBELT MUNCPAL SWMMNG POOL OPEN, _,, _, Oolwllt 8peeW n= «_,-, 2-8 m TABLE TOURNAMENTS F _ 0, t Jr cntn _, _ Pill& - pair Bwlley Dper Pool (Junjor and illtermediate dlvla-} Poeb& Mila Ol: t ", V,_ a-d Bian and TUe Temol& (in and -nor cllvlliiou) llel4 a tile _,_,, 8 t-' " ' d Center aad Springhlll lake s C-n&er Free Must repder "ithin _ Ceele7,, - ll8re " st boor of roonpetftitm Ai\-ards in ee<'h division %--4 pm JuDior (,_ <We,_ U,_ JP:LP ',-ears old); '-4 pm -Dtei'MCete US- years old); 5--8 pm Senior ( J over) Spo-r: G'beh Rflo Drpt Ceordble&or:vRomold EnRt _ SAW-AY - Septembe 2 8 am - i p LA88 DAY TENNS TOURNAMENT,_ N- -C, Sr HSp,_ oaita N_l- iidl ss, C ;rt"l aiii_,w_,,_,_ c tnlt Df9& G'oel& a- cu ten: 8 am- pm MAYOR'S ANNUAL labor DAY SOFY8AU TOUiiNAMENT - #i: ; ( = _,_, Gat,_ -Caw M ol : ll'an7-9 aa H0SESH0E TOUNAMENT- SNGLES Field e-ta :Ap - Na fee,,_ ; - c u w= _ e - - _,, -- A, m- : G'llel& leer Df9& Caw M o,r: T,- _ 9 al 2 pm swim TEAM NOVCE MER ll 2 ' Soil? ' Peel l'dnee J-- D,E,F G Na :r-, a tile_ af-, Ca i: O'bel& Ree 0epL Caw" ; JSe! - 9 am 2 noon 5-HOLE PTCH AND PUT:r GOLF TOURNAMENT t - 0re llee Gell c-- No f- Mit- A te--, stuon, -; 6, Q-- ul Cwa,,_- ' 9: m NJNfH AMUAl CHUMEWS F'EJ' SHOW e _ a--: 0 c-t M+c' 2 =-- All, ei ;-R-i7 oswlee; _, c a_oprtate; mual be or ba roiateiner; Adult ue requm&ecl to :r outide _ area rx-pt " ben rhild eannot Oatrol animal Rllthou by G'beh Rft' Drpt Cbmn: Pf'CO' &Us?e, 47Hl44 Callftlled in ; ol nbj 9- am ENTER ART SHOW AND PHOTO EXHBT crc- C lldiiha are,_ to -ar tlaelr -rke There will be illlr ffllr tlae ewldren' work only stertinjr et % nooa AD award for tbe work loeoi& - tae tbeme MAnJerK-&J at Work" will, lie pvea Aw, --ted Sunday eveainc at *"" NWdstend An Sllow entriea aad P?Jotottmplly Eldaibit eatriee rerriv-d in front of Cnter St-hOG (rain _Uon = Library Meetia«Room 9-l am ROVNG TV CAMERA WU BE LOOKNG FOR YOU Faltnll afta See y, on Tl" Wedaeaday, Sept!, 7:3 pm in tae a-bell Library :W't'tina' Roem!i;ponaor: Grernbelt Library CoordlJJator:' Kathy JL 2 naon - 5 pm ART SHOW AND PHOTOGRAPHY EXHBT a _t 0 C- St-bool (-in loeatioot - Library t Room) p;m CARNVAL MDWAY OPEN Prieea for ridea ftdarfll, -> p,_ a-, food lillie, illf-aioa bomja p,m GREENBELT-LAUREL CHALLENGE SOFTBAU GAME BndeD Field #! Remakh brtw- *"" CitJ of Greeabelt tlld City of lallft'l Couaell anol City S&eft Laurel is drmandiag a,b alter tlaeir -sine def-t (9-4) earlier this,r Come on down ancl r-r for O'belt l-2 pm saae KARATE, DEMONSTRAiiON, <0-- _ c r to : c::a, -5 pm NASA EXHBT at library 4-6 pm Art Sw entries and Photography Exhibit entries received at Greenbelt Library Meeting Room 6-8 pm Rving Clowns T!iive Ot free Chances on Ride Tickets 6- l::ifarnval MDw y OPENS, - -- Amnt Co Tlcketa Oid by G'beh Go?den Aaen, Game, food, ae, anol infonnatlon bootlu oi'jrllnized end operated by O'boh o Booths eonstrueted ancl ""inod by G'beJt Publk Worke Dept CariJvat area ehmn: Hamer cmpbell 6:5pm MAYOR'S 'NNUAL LABOR DAY SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT OPENiNG GAMES Bnl4ea Fteld #'l Top area teams t'o)f'tin«spo-r: G'beJt a- Upt, Coordinator: _ 7:30-9 pm HOME RUN HTNG DERBY - Bnidea FleJd #'; reedier before 8:0pm BMt ol 0 awinp V' t2le r- Gu)-a:!''5 -; Oak: 80 feet Awards to dulmpiou in euh F,:, 30e Sponsor: G'beh Ret- Dept (!oordlnator: lfanoy J- 7 pm OPENNG CEREMONES GREE'i&ELT <'ON :RT BAl'iD Ullder din!dlon of John Delllomme: O!nifot EdBa Wlllte DinJduetlon ot ei&j' oceiak Jd Ft!Aivil CammJttee Preeentl!tlon of Ol"i'RTANDNG CTZEN AWARD in bonor of MPop ('iprlano Dra'"inll' for FREE RDE TCKET Cernival Stace Openina: Ce l'hmn: Ruth Dee 9 pm PRESENTATON Of MSS GREENBELT CONTESTANTS Stap Sportswear competition ntroduced by 977 Miss Greenbelt Louise Tauslpant C2umL Dellble Kirby 9:5-2:5 pm STREET DANCE-MUSC BY HGHWAY STAR Ntege,_ Mue by el«bt pleee b_ baijd Frft, opea to ad JPL llpom>r8: G'beh Ret- Dept, KAVA Teea CSab end *"" G'belt Labor Day -" Ff!lltival CommiUee Ceordlnator: Georp RepiL 2-3 pm JUDO DEMONST,RATON by Edwin Takemori Maaben ol the Laluel Jd Tueker Bos Judo Clubs will tlae sport of Judo :Baie demonstratloa "io baclode lallln,r, JJro inc, mat teelmlques, end free ftptinr: A llhort eontee& wid be hdd 2-4 pm SCUBA DVNG DEMONSTRATON at Pool 2:30 _em CTES' TUG OF WAR ACROSS POOL belt', C<>Ullt'il end City S&eft va Laure' Sponaor: (i'helt a- Dept 3-8:5 pm MUNCPAL POOL QPEN 3-4:30 pm FRSBEE TARGEJ SHOOT Bl'llllen Field Register before 3:88pm No ff!f! A-da in,b dlriron AJ!e divisions: JJDJiors, 8- ;rears; 'Dtennecliate, :! ; Senior, end over Spo0r: G'helt Bee Dept Coordinator: lik'ou PowclL 3-4 pm MNATURE THEA TE- 8&loce Come- anti bear your favorite ebildren' atori_ Spo-r: G'belt Publie Library 5-6 pm JM REYBACK stce Folk and popular mjjsic 6:30-7:30 p,m "FREE TO BEu S&ace Gallaudel eouco; a muc,el vari ty ad intf'rp,t-d in Ameri<'ell sip lan'8tf! Cool'dbulitor: Janet BalJey 7:30-7:45 pm CPR DEMONSTRATON _ AC',_--- c- to : Madl,rll )' nant 9 pm - 2 midnight SOUND TECH DSCO S&a&e area Streei dlinebajr for 0 ac- / > - - : :"3 - ' ' --AY -September 3 8 a2 8 pm LABOR DAY TENNS TOUNAMENT c " See,_,,_ - 8 aa pm MA YO'S ANNUAL A80 DAY SOFJABU TOUNAMENT - C sn " el MMe 5 & a & See V, fer a _ 8alwray 9 HOSESHOi iouinament - DOUill5 vea, Jla tee _ 0_ - Caapetfticlll bfcins at 0 Entnnta Wit diom A-';" sto-:g-reedf9& cr &r:''ww7_ 9 am - 2:30 pm $th ANNUAL PANCAKE BREAKFAST YQUoc-ter, nllo er-- All tile _, -_,_ eaa Uwtl& - - jo6ee -- eloimna (D) $'5,,_-c t free u-,_ Oftl2allle '"- Jee -r t s,-r: fnolll Oolb; T- f;:! CANYALMWAY OPEN a-, -2 pl MSS GEBBT SWM SUT CC*PiliiiON, poa LC'a:---c Atl r s s OioiJ& 0, -2:30 pm BASEAU ACCURACY PTCH CONTEST BnMn Fieo # MoM l"f'kkater before :30 pm Be8t eut of 5 piteba into tupt No fei Awards in b division Opien w Q'S and jells Ace dirilliiiiiij: Junlol-, 8-,_,; JJtermSiate, %-5 years; Seaior, 6 Uid over : G'be?t Bee Dept Coordilletor: SeoU PWclL 2-8:5 pm MUNCPAL POOL OPEN ' 2:30-4;00 pm, FOOTBALL DSTANCE AND ACCURACY THROW lll'llea Feid Foolbal? Field :w t "'Pater -tore ll pm A a all,_ No f- ()pea to 'Y" and cjrla Ap dhilllom: Jior, S-- J8tl'll; tm ate S-5,_,: 6 aao o,;_ Spoa0r: G'beH Bee Dept ee-«<aator: Seol& PowelL 3s4 p:m, FAMLY SWM CARNVAL Aluaidplll pool Multiple relay ev-t& RibboDsto wilujers No f- Speuor: G'belt Bee Dept : Mike tormin!pil 2:45pm Concert Prelude to DEDCATON CEREMONY Gftftlbelt eon rt Baad JohD Del s- roojcjidblc M_,pal llltlc 3-3:30 pm DEDCATON OF ADDTON TO MUNCPAL BlDG a _, of t2le Hoaonhle Edpr L Smith fteeelltlon f 4-5 pm SWEET ADEUNES sese,y Coordinator: Linda u- 4::30 pm FAMLY and SENOR CmzEN SWM carnval -w-ac pool Mulllple Na7 ev-t& Rlbbona to wtnen 5-6 pm lls LBERMAN HRSCH l!*p ' S2lop fo pop muie 6:30 pm RUN FOR YOUR LFE 3 klloinmer eo- S lake; op to all 6:30 pm 5 KiLOMETER FOoT RACE U mile AAU-rtAed, tbrouh A«h Center 6-7pm TAlENT SHOW stce Y 8 ;rears end onder Prizes for all Cbmn: 8rf'nda Coolf'y 8 pm BEST DECQRATED BOOTH AWARD see, MC: Sandra Bal'ftN 8:05 pm 5 KLoMfrER ia'ce TROPHES - A warda to st Jd!nd plat-e wlnnen, Cbmn: AlrlOJJidf'r Bern_ 8:0pm ART SHOW_AWARDS see, Clemn: -r- FOlder 8:5pm 24th ANf!UAL MSS GREENBELT ifa'ryd PAGEANT & CROWNiNG ConDie Beereft, Mary Biataay, DaDa Brit&eiJ, Lalaa Croekett, aeri Oalnor, Laura Kar2aelder, cind M&J'', Bobbi \V)Ute, Dellble Wldenni7er Diria Zoe?lner MC Dellble Klrb,- Cno<onlblc, tm Msa G-wt Loulae TOumpallt 5:30 t:w_!teglstaton FOR FOOT RACES at Yeulll Cenller Eat7 he SUS;,adMMa to ad_: pni JUDO DfMONSTATON - -r, -=ter _ llelia -:, J'Wtl-, -na :9:5-2 midnight RALPH CASE SQUARE DANCERS- stit&t DANa ;,,, s-n: DC_ Club, FNUnl O'bell Bee Df9& 8lolp- Naliollel dw '2- wcpa prof aer loolliuf 0 C - uu Alelaoatler _will jalll ll -n Me ()oordllomh: Olaf!, c _ - =- _ - --ay Sept4 aili - 7 i»a MAYOrS LAidl DMT softiau finals se er:r,_ - 0 aa-laor DAY P Gnlo _, o-ret 0 3 ") m'st OMo!- e llarter af Cerr N: ' a-oe, Gtn:r owp _,, Cw;ociruw -:CWAnlrcR7Pt _:Ma - D Gni _F Dilo!S, tile ceq cr a a-rp R lifo oetoell --, --' _ - # - Ainir VJLa-,_ l CQ, d -;,, a -- _ d '!ll&a&l', _ Gua::W, (} e' 2 - _ 9 am - pm LABOR DAY TENNS TOURNAMENT FNALS - Np lllaldoea,!w eout, -t Slnr:M am; Dou2M, -; Jibed Dea2llea, U _ CD, _, G'be2t Rec Dep& end G'loel& Teouda "- c-diaaton: oor, Rople end Bob Bakf'r 9:30 am DECORATED BCYCLE AND TRCYCLE CONTEST "-hhe ll fnnt at N,_ ftealt7 Tnp2dea tlld prias for all Speuor: o'blft Jona CuPa Clmm: Heu,- Fla?ler After Panicle ANTQUE AUTO EXHBT, After Parade PARADE TROPHES'PRE$ENTED Slap MC: Ouaadlnc or- ClwruL: Wa)'Jie wsnur After Parade CARNVALMDWAY OPEN a-, leo«, boollla :5 pm MUNCPAL POOL open WT DAY of THE SEASON -2 pm "MPROViSATONS UNtiMmD'' - 82rp Mt;o a_swpoev' llrwo,_ tmm U el M,_?!leMal ' 2-3 pm, BOBBEniS 82rp Jlurlerl, 5--jars, - ' Rle;rnalr 3-5:30 pm, 5liiiCiAL CONfiSfS t 0 _ a, af,l cte Wore, nt Y- -- :,_ -sl-'- 00 TOlE njqft AG : C!llliilr& =- t:ll a-,: 4: Urrlle, : l'la : a-«w 2 -,_ ": ',/" 2-4 pm LAioR DAY SALUTE TO AMERCANS AT-Wofnc PCibDMtlls ' tl S UJ m=,,,, n,,_ 4:5-5 ptn Tit!llSH DANCNG 82rp 'll, MeGodl afztaia Jwe8 7 llleoratlo ) 5-6 GltiiNELT ; OCHi5A '':::-,_, o :ce ' GUYS AND DQ,&$ ciogcja$ AND: SQUAll UA "'"',, - _;_ :a-, "iw -- s""t o,,-;;; ; ", -n, t-,,t, m, '--w u _, -,, ' : -} -_ J-," -i ' - - :j -t,;

6 Page 2 GREENBELT NEWS REVEW Thursday, August 3, 978 v :nl: :t< ':; in prh cla!':'i or rour3e more during th <dlooi year will PG County Sc:hools Tackle beginning this year At the begin rrcrivl' no sem(,:c:- >r cnurpgrndr,::,;: o! : ll -':\' '''' nf thp :"emc-,trr in the affcctc'd tlltr:-;f's n such Reaing, Grading, Truancy!", th' nwstrr course) each cases no credit "i be awarded :\{ajor thrusts in thc' Prince Gear teacher will <li<trlbut to his/her Prior to taking this stp a school gf':: c!l't Pnblk School instrur : Hdrnt:: a tntrrri('nt' ot rouro ob must contact ti parf nts of the tit:hll p: ram fpr thr romhlg yrnr j 'i\' ':- or topics Tlics hav( bn'tl student invol\w l at least three cn:tcr,:'-mmd l'!l!ltinhpd improve f pa:td hy the school s,y ;tf'm tlmrs while thr,mr:-:cu- d absencps ar<' nccumuaun to discuss the mt':t : t''(t hing aimt,d nt hdpin abrnr{ls and a;-:i:,! with corrective stud, Jl; mnk!' lw ba!"i, :;:ill: nctlo_n lntpnsiti,d ''ttort tn id('ntify stu de'nts \' ::: udh :t :a,(s i: ;onlt' "" those,skills nnd provide them with r -PORTER'S LQUORS additional help, expansion of th program for Talented and Giftrd lltudenl ttagl, and a m w rt'fort to itwoive parents n the <'duration of their youngsters The grcatc'st of the,efforts n refocusing the tcahing of basle "kills hu cbmr n the area of r<'ading The system in struclional staff members have been devt'loping new material teachers can use in the ol888room, stressing functional reading skills, Lut year saw the initial phue ot a revamped junior hi&'h school proeram exte'nding the fonnal 'teaching of reading beyond eleme'ntary school The modifications were llmifed to the' 7th gradl' during 'lett-78; this year they will be carried nto all of the county's 8th Jl'&dc cluses And students with marked deficiencies in reeding akius as they finish junior high echool will find special reading courses!'lso offered in each Sl'nior btgh school The Pro&'ram for Talented and Olfted Students <TAGl will be extended to at least 30 more schools throughout the county this year 'nle Superintendent of Schools has dil'f'rted that the TAG Program be ndrway in au county schools by 80 Last year more than l,lioo «udents took part in th TAG' Program One of those Michal Briggs of High Point Senior High School, won the natlon'smo t prs-, tllrious science competition for high lldlool students, the Westinghouse National Science Talent Search, Gradblg Policy As part of a newly-revised school qlltem policy on grading and reporting to parenu, both parent ud tudents will have a leg up on,'kiaowin&' what will be expected of STATE FARM NSURANCE For insurance Call: Don W Taulelle MJO Ftem R4 GrHnbelt, Md to'm Llke cood nelhnr, State Farm there Stat anti JnJurance ComplllliN Home omce: ls til can't w ork we can help pay the blllsl Aak your Nationwide acrnt for the prucrlptlon: A "dlaabllit)' ncome pl, MARTY MADDN, n:rn\ lt!il'p to rrflpct what i: sup 4 ;\n:o d w tnllght in {'t\c'h rlnsg, n!!it ''ll f':h'h tf'3c'h<'r will hand : : t' 'a t :tdu prppnrcd ;tac M 'fl( o( thl' frdofs to bp li':pd ll gr:-t ling in tliul tf"rc'h 'r' cta::t Tn:tnl> will find thnt ntlpj:daw e has an imp:d nn thpir grad s un UN tlw TP\'is( d proredun s lf, bp cnust' of an ttm xcu cd absrncf', a stnd<'nt missrs n qui or "lass 'XP' ci e on whirh a grad is glvrn, thr student's grade for tha day will be rroorded ns a faliur, with no makeup opportunity n addition, in gradrs 9-2, a student who accumulates 0 or more unexcused absences per semeste'r or 20 or %00 Balto, Bh d, f!jw' 'next to McD mnld'a in Collep Park) We have the largest eeleotloli ot Wlnea from around' tbe world Special prlqea on cua purchual Order l'jarl:r Any quetlona about wid welcomed Flea Market Beltway Plaza OUTDOORS EVERY SUNDAY EVERYONE WELCOME TO BUY & SELL FGHT NflATON- SHOP flea EXHBTOR NFORMATON Enroll Your Pre-Schooler Now! CAMPUS CENTER for EARLY LEARNNG Thrf'P Lmatlon in f:rf 'n b, lt SprinShill Lake Greenbriar KDS WANTED- Brae Brook 552 l0 To hl'lp nn the b<-drooms of this low priced home that Ag 2 6 S!K'eiai Pr;grama for offers 4 bedrooms, full basrmcnl, fenrf'cl ya rd, storm windows Wmking PRrents - and doors, washe'r & dryer and OSP Located < lo<' to school CE'rlifled T""her Crntrr!>l npr!n &t 7 ara, and shopfiing Only $40,70 hurry and call Full Day ntl Hif Dy C'lo e At ll pjw EducationAl Prngramn imit tl Trnnliporlation VJANT SOMETHNG CHEAP? Accordlnc to child p ychologi t itnd, Pdth'Ktor<, th' formativr yer, Tota) price is only $29,000, for this 2 hedn;om 't>tni-rol -7, are conoidt'd tg be thr rilot importnt,lt d \'o!npmental ynr for ottcring sf'p din room rec-room in basement w/w carpet and learn inc and behavior ' fenced yard You can buy this home with h downpaymrnt of LMTED ENROLLMENT Shouldn't your savings be anchorea ''b ere KASH NC REALTORS Computerized Multiple Listing Service HOMES FOR SALE PLANNNG TO BUY A HOME? ACT NOW! 'lw selection is great, and the downpayments are lower than ever Don t wait; it will cost yon more next year HORSE LOVERS Gallop on out and gee tnis huge 6 bedrooms 3,S bath 4 years young colonial home Featuring large formal dining room, extra large kitchen with quality appliances, 2 fireplaces, nite club rec-room, 2 car garage, 3 stall barn with tack room, and 2 acres of ranch style fence for horses Located in Gamewell estates Montgomery County WHTE GLOVE NSPECTON This home will pass the test! And it's located on White Birch court in Boxwood Village, Greenbelt Featuring 5 bedrms 2'h bats cent ale, firepl!lce in den, wlw carpet, and large rec-room You can get fast settlement if you hurry, this fine home woh't last long Call '34525 WELCOME HOME Sit and relax in this all brick rambler; that features 4 bedrms, 3 full baths, cozy fireplace in living room, bar in large rec-room, cent ale, w/w carpet, dishwasher, disposal, carport and large corner lot with big storage shed FHA, VA m: conv, terms A real bargain at $65,900 ARE YOU SATSFED f not, we have just the right home to make the whole family happy A real large brick rambler in Beltsville, featuring 2 fireplaces, Cent a/c, huge rec-room, formal dining room, all large bdrooms, big screened porch and spacious workshop for ])ad, plus a 20 by 80 foot level yard surround,ed by trees and shrubs This is a real bf':tuty and ou <'an move in 60 da s ca WANT CHARM? COMFORT? Call about this brick ;\ hcrlnn 2 full baths, Cape Cod home lhhl oftcrs a \'er convcni<'nl \oalion, ami featur 's 2 ftrcplaces, rec-roorn and den plus ceilt n;c wjw capet, washer, clryr and fcnccd yard Alrt;ad VA appr:tised at $5:l,OOO and waiting for you only $50 on r"ha terms or no clown paymf'nt on VA trnns Rnd seller wi)l pay $,500 of your cloiflg cot NEED 2 KTCHENS Then rome,see thi 4 b!'droom tnl detal'hed l brick rambler, with, kitchen rec room and t xtr$ bedroom in hasemel')t, also wlw carpet; washer, dryrr and fnced yard Total price is only $44,500 KASH REALTORS is N NFED OF HOMES,TO SELL!! EK'PCCially if your home s in the prlce range between UO,OOO & $70,000 Jfyou are plannlnll on selling in the next 3 or 4 months call to find out about cost, procedure and market nlue of your home No oblliatlon,,_ Weller 8! MD AD M Aahua,J4, Tel sno:aoo ANNAPOUWD Oftleie;QJ4 Wtt8ne,4' -ft cw,,,,',,,,,'\', : Call345 2l5, C TORS ; '::QU,o ' :

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