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86th Year, Issue 1 0 @ 1996 March 22, 1996 Newark, Del. • 50¢ TmsWEEK Plan passes,

IN SPORTS process THE SPRING continues SEASONS BEGIN By MARY E. PETZAK IN BASEBAll, NEWARK PO ST STAFF WRITER The long-a nticipated vote for W ILMAP O's M tr p litan Tran, port at ion Plan ·une and went on SOFTBAll, Mar h 14 . !lowing a last minut delay cau. ed by a . nowst01m the pr vious week, the Wilmingt n Area Planning un il placed their seal of approval n the regional plan culminating more than two year. and 180 meetings. In a show of . lidarity ach councilm mb r t ok :cER. 18 turn. congratulating their staff and the public for the w rk and ff rt that went int the plan befor the un an­ imou s vot . Jo. cph Mit ·hell, pr ident of th Publi c Advisory IN LIFESTYLE ommittee, p int d out that ''more p 'opl participated in th drafting r this plan th:.m during the proces ' for the MTP'. in both . outhea. tern Penn. ylvania and th CELEBRATION See WILMAPCO , 3 ..... OF LOCAL Bank robbery FEMALE creates stir in ARTISTSAT 8 UOFD. neighborhood

Re. id nt~ in several neighb rhoods w re sent into turm oi l on M onday following a bank robbery at uburban Plaza in Newark. According to police, a still unidentified whit mal wearing a ·amoutlage jacket with a ho d around hi ~ fa e walk d into the Wilmington Trust Bank around 10 a.m. and approa heel the teller, say in , "thi . is a rob­ NEWARK POST STAFF PHOTO BY KELLY BENNffi b ry give me all of your mon y." After the tell er gave him an undi sc losed amount of cash, he fl d the area on a hicycle. In th · next few hours, police received numerous ... ca ll s from persons who believed th y had s ~e n th sus­ Spring officially arrived in Newark yesterday and there are encouraging signs that pect. Officer Thoma . LeMin said he spent "several warmer weather is ;ust around the corner. Here , Craig Mellinger helps his grandfather, AMTRAK Nick Bova , get a head start on yard work. See BAN K ROBB ERY, 3 .... KEEPS AT Will traffic plan WORK. 4 endanger students. ~ ...... ~ INDEX It certain ly sou nded ominous nd road but the tran sportation NEWS 1-5 enough. '"Th 'r at it again ., aid plans all for an xtension to allevi­ Christina cho I Board m mb r at th conge tion in that area. ''I POLICE BEAT 3 Michael uilfoyle. holding up a don't intend to ee another duca­ 6 copy of th apitol Improvement tional nvironment det riorated . o OPINION Plan from DeiDOT f r the that . omeone can get home five LIFESTYLE 8 hur hman ' ro~ . ing area. minute o ner,' . aid Guilfoyle. Guilfoyl e plained that ac ord­ According to th hurchmans THE ARTS 9 ing to the IP, DeiD Twa pr po .. - ro. sing Study pub li. hed by OBITUARIES 25 ing to open up Br wn leaf R ad, DelDOT on F b. 15 , th Brown! af all owing ffice traffic to flow past R ad xtension i. one f 19 " pot n­ DIVERSIONS 10 Gallah r Elementary School. tial roadway connection " con id- CROSSWORD PUZZLE 11 "We lo t Lea. ure ch I be au , red in an effort to all iat traffi it was in cl to an untenable loca­ c nge. ti n on Harm ny Road . IN THE KITCHEN 15 tion for edu ational purp<;>se with At a meeting of the hurchman the cong ti n at R ute, 40 and 7 ," Cro . ing ivic ounci l on Monday SPORTS aid Guilfoyle. night, a , pok man for 0el0 T NEWARK POST STAfF PHOTO BY GAY LE K. HART Gallaher i pre ently on a dead ~ l DAf.c•c _._ Students walk and ride bikes along Brownleaf Road each day on their way v~~ ''" .-., 14 ~ • te GaUaher Elemental) Scho el I • .; , t I • \ t r I f.c!• !...ilo;'l•"-"f.;J••!•"'-~ ..,JJ~,!.,..,;il«"- -~• V RY TIME, EVERYWHERE YOU US YOU SUPER G VISA® CARD. * ATE* TOWARD FREE GROCERIES TOWARD FREE GROCERIES when you use your card when you use your card ON SUPER G PURCHASES.* ANYWHERE ELSE.*

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I·------M ARett 22 . 1996 • l t. \\ARh P o~ 1 • P,\ t:F ~ NEWARK PosT ·:· POLICE BLOTTER Can we help? • Police Beat is compiled each t1 f r as·ault. illi gan \ a!-1 al so Money turned in thi!-1 " cek . n March II aro und 4 ll'eekfmm th e files of th e Newark charged f r underag co n!'l ump­ p.m. a 1()-yLar-old sd off sc uri ty Offices: The paper's offices are located Police Depar/111<'111 hy s tt~[f writer ri n. Po li c~ repor1 that an unn ame I alar m !'~ when h att mptctl t it co nve nientl y in th e Robscott Building, Mory E. Pet-a/... p rs ) 11 tllrned in mon and a rh ' <,tor wi th tw 1 ·a se tte tap •. n Mar ·h 15 tw bl a ·k mal s, 153 E. Ch estnut Hill Rd ., Newark, DE Indecent exposure ·hang cup fn m a 1 arking 111 ter 19713. Offi ce hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 to poli • on Ma r ·h 15 around 6 me 5'4"-5'5'' and tme ' 11"-5' , lambda Chi h.; p.m. wee kd ays. n Mar h 17 tw c omen p.m. The p r. on said the i t e m ~ :-.to th n:e ca:-.:-.e lle tap 'S • nd fl d I 'aving their hike!-~ h hind. The Phone: (302) 737-0724 brothers arrested re port d ... ,parate inci dent -. or were f und nn the "idcwa lJ.. ncar ind ece nt xposure occ urrin g mst I and Revert avenue" near 16-) L' ar-t ld wa" charged with Facsimile: (302) 737-901 9 '>hopliftin g. Pnlice arc invc~ ti ga t ­ Ne\\ ark Poli ce report th at on b e t w ~ n 3 and 4 p.m. c ·ording a da maged parking met 'r. Poli ce e-mail: [email protected] Mart h 16 ar und I a. m. a ~ i g n to po li ce. th ' omen \\ ere on are in v sri gating. ing the wronu in ·ide nt. To subscribe : Call 737-0724 or 1-800- was '>t okn fr m in fr m of th Elktc n Road " h n the\ heard . igma hi fra ternit. hou. e. ome 22 0-3311. Co st is $15 .95 per year to 'iO tnt:on ·all and lno h c~l up to Dum pster stolen of th e fratern it member:-. went !-.ec a man masturbating in a win­ Sexual incident New Castle County addresses . To begin aft er th thi e e~ and caught up a su bscription, simply call the dO\. charged On Ma rr h 13 c~r n111d . :.. 0 p.m. ith a group or ambda hi oli ·, are inves ti ga ting. witne-. c' ohsen e I two \ hit e Circu lation Department. lpha memh r" loading th e . ign P r:-.on:-. " ith in for mati on abou t woman to ld police th at on mall:!-~ in a 19~(b For I tru ck at th e To place a classified: Call 1-800-220-1230 int o a tru ck ::t t the rah Tra p si milar in ·i lent. are a!-~ k •d to ·a ll March 17 around 2 a. m. '>he.: \\a!-. , outhgale Garden pa rtmcnl s. To place a display ad: Ca ll 737- 0724 . r !'l tauranr. pt) li ·cat 366-7 111. the vi ·tim or unlawful :-.cxua l Thl' men pulkd up tn the dump­ int ercnur..,c t.luri n ~ a pan at a stl.!r O\\ llL'Li h 1 the apart ment , put rc!'lidcncc nn • ou th olkge it in til t' trur k and k ft. Poli HE STA FF of the Newark Pos t is anxious to assist Man found in street venu ' . The wo man 'iaid !-~ht! \ as ha' L' nu ll'ad-. . Treaders and advertisers. Reporte rs, wri ters. edi · int o icated at th , tim of the inci­ tors and sal es people can be contacted as listed be low: dent and nnl 1 kn "\ th e fi rst name Parking meter damaged of the oth er p rson in vo lved . David G. W. Scott Is the newspaper's Poli c' arc investigating . On Marc h 16 uround 9: 19p.m. news and spo rt s edito r. He makes staff assig nm ents and reviews all ( oung male-. er sc ~ n dam­ press re leases, etc. He can be reached Shopliftings at agin g a parking meter n ar 9 .. at 737·0724 . East Main . ti ' ,~L Poli ce sa id th top pa rt of the meter was com­ Mary E. Petzak is a general assig n· Rainbow Records ment reporter. Her beat includ es gov­ plctd re mov tl fro m th po. t. Rainbow R 'C rd!-. was th e ern ment, education and poli ce news. Pol ice ha c no s u ~ p cc.:ts or lead . . She can be contacted at 737·0724 . . ·e n' of two shop liftin !! incidents Gayle K. Hart is the off ice manager and editorial assistant who processes most press releases. She prepa res obituari es and th e Divers ions calendar. Gayle also Woman writes featu re and business sto ri es. Contac t her at 737·0724. MTP passes, process continues Contributing writers and photographers in clud e _.... WILMAPCO, from 1 from th e ommittc of I 00 both ~' ·ti ons and roads and found dead Megh an Attosm ls, Jack Bartl ey, Jul ia nna Baggott. caut i n d tha t "I"ve l of s ~ r v i ·c·· WILM , and ciDOT have Kelly Ben net t, Elbert Chance , Martin L. Duncan. ta te of New Jersey:· on area r ads wo uld con ti nue tn pl aced pri orit on tra nsit o cr Eric Fine, Marvin Hummel , Ruth M. Kelly, James Th MTP i. c ns idered a r - be an iss ue ve n though not road imp ro emcn ts. in woods Mc l aren . Sh irley Tarrant , Phil Toman and oluti onary d parrure from pre i­ addre. sed in th e pl an. ·· I Taft has sa id ' if th e n afte rn oon ·~ fun turn d tragic Marty Vala nia . Leave mess ages for th em at 737· ou transportati on pl an. in th Ba ter . aid the N w a. tl ~ 0724. mmty od requi res that roads for two II - car-o lcl s wh n they tate b au it ad clr . ses all ca m up n th , hody of a w man in Tina Winmlll is the Newark Post's mode of public and c mmercial and in terse ·tion. me t I v 1 of lh ' woods n •ar their hom s. advert isin g di rector and manages the s ~ r icc Db for adjace nt land usc tran. portnti on and att mpt. to cording to Newark li ce, the loca l sales team. She can be reached propo. als ar approved. ·· < u can link land-use plannin g to roads. bo s found th woman's body on at 1·800·220·3311 . While prioriti zing type. oftr..m ·­ proceed un der lev I of ser ic • E,'' March I shortl y aft er No n in a pottati n project. befon.: . e king . aid Ba t r, ' . o long a. th ere is a wooded area about • 00 ~ t ff funding from th . tat and fl deral fully- fun d d current proj ct in DeiD T'. apital lmpr m nt Bark sda l Road . government, the plan place empha­ The woman. ·ince identifi ed by . i on replacing at leaH 10 percent Pl an which addre es th problem and will bring it up to I el D." poli c as · 49-y ar-o ld ar I A. of auto tJip with other modes f hri . tcnson of ountry Pi a e, was tran pottation by th year 2020. Baxter . aid th "bi g problem'' with thi cenari o is almost all lying in th I av s wearing a black Commending the pl an, Iea th r c ar black . hirt and pant County Executi ve Denni s " row th urea " in th MTP ha e lev I of . ervic or failing int r- and brown boots. hri ·t nson had Mary Wuertenberger is the advertising Greenhou se and Beverl y Bax ter been shot and a weapo n wa · found assistant. She can counsel callers with questions about adverti sing . Call nearby. her at 737·0724. fficer David Martin said th poli ce are still inve. tigating th e Other advertising reps include Demps Brawley, incident and th e medi al ex.amin r Julie Heffner, Kay P. McGlothlin , Renee Quiet· Robbery stirs residents has not yet d te rmined the ca use of meyer, Jerry Rutt and Kim Spencer. Bonnie death . ' We beli eve it might have Lietwiler is the classifieds advertising manager. .... BANK ROBBERY, from 1 A r ident of Abbot ford told th e Newa rk Post Her staff includes Kathy Beckley, Chris Bragg , that a "man on a bike" had b en se n riding through been a sui cid ,"said Martin . Adriana Dower and Jacque Minton . hour " tramping through the w d n ar th e . hop- the n ighborhood at the tim but poli ce found h "H w er, h mi ide. have been ping center looking for th u. pect. was a resident in ountry Pi a and not a su pect. di gui ed as . ui cides in the pa t. Circulation manager is Bill Sims . Ryan N th ing ha been rul ed out at thi Huber handles Newark Post subscrip­ Re ident of Abbot ford and Country Pia ·e A. ofWedne. day, police and FBI were still in v . ri ­ tions. Call him at 1-800·220·3311 . were alarmed wh n "ton of p li ce'' , howed up and gating but had no I ad. on id ntifi ati n. Anyone with po in t. " urrounded a hou. e on a report that the su. pe t wa. infmmation is a ked to call Newark Police at 366-7111 . Anyone wi th inform ati n about th James B. Streit, Jr. is the pub li sher inside. ' That wa. a wrong lead," aid LeMin . incident is a k d to contact of the Newark Post. He sets pol icies Detec ti ve Ri ck Williams at 366- and manages all departments in the Ne wa rk offi ce . Ca ll him at 737·0724. 7 111 or 366-7 12 1.

The ewark Post is published Fridn)' by CheSIIpeake New restaurant coming to town Pubfisbing Corporation. ews and local Sllles offices The form r Howard John on ' th e Newa rk area on Elkton R ad putting in a new r of- it's going are located in/be Rohscoll Building, 153 E. Cbeslnut Re taur·ant at th Rout 896 exit and J(jrkwo d Hi ghway. to I k totall y differ nt " . aid Hill Rd. , Newark, DE 19713. Central accounting and "The oth r two in thi . area are K klak. "Hopefull y it will Homicide victim advertising offices are located til 601 Bridge St., of 1-95 will become a Fri endl y d in g ve ry w II and we f el thi n ourage the Howard John on's Elkton, UD 21921. Central cia ifleds also located at Re taUJ·ant oon. discovered at 601 Bridge St. According to distri ct manager . will be in a market of it '. own at Motel to upd at their look. I Bill K klak, th L will he the . ev­ thi location," said Kekl ak. know they 're thinking of it.'' Glasgow High School II is the poliCJI oft!Je ewark Poslnotlo wilbbold enth Friendly · in Delaware. Based The company ha. not s t a -Mary £. Petzak from/be public !bose items of infonuation which in Wi Ibr aham, Ma . ., th e c mpa­ date for th e grand openin g but are a molter ofpubli c record. All adt ¥!rtising and ny already ha two re taurant in renovati on hav begun . "We re news are accepted and printed only at the sole dis­ cretion ofthe publis/Jer. Readers are eucoumgerlto use tbe Opinion Page to speak their minds. Please remember: Letter. bould Water mains to be flushed here be tbougbt pro /Joking and concise. Le/lers deemed libelous will not be printed. We re eroe !be right to The annual wa ter main flu sh- from th e Water and Wa. tcwatcr trcct, Penn cntral tra k ~. Appl edit for clarity. Writers must include a telepbo11e in g program i sch duled Department located on the second Road and lkton Road. 1mmber so that letter. · can be t'erified prior to publi­ Mond ay, March 25 · Frida y, fl oor of the Munici pal Building. • Wed nesday (3/27) :arca west of cation. Mar h 29. A. flu shing of water For mor in fo rmati on, call the Appl e Road , so uth of Nott in •ham main. i. condu t d in local n igh- Water and Wastewater reen, and west of as ho Mill Tbe ewnrk Post / tl member oft he far)lland­ borh ood, res idents may ex peri · Department at 366-705 5. Road. In cludes ountry Hill s, Delaware-D.C. Press Association, !be alional ence fluctu ation. in water pres- Plea. e che k the noti c in Abbotsfo rd, Madi son Dri v . Newspaper A ocinlion and the ewark Buslne s sure or changes in water cl arity. wat r bills, read local pap rs. and Cherry Hill and imbcrere k. A socfalion. These changes in water pres. ure listen to WNRK ( 126 AM) each • Thur. day (3/28):Pap ·r Mill Maryland-Delaware· and qu ality ar t mporary. mornin g at 7:45 a.m. during th Road ar ·a , Co rb it trect area, D.C. Press Association However. resi d nts arc wa ter mai n flu shing we ·k for North Street area. Incl udes ad vis d to minimi z, their wa ter po ss i~ l c schcd ul ·chang s. corgc R ·ad Vi ll age. Lumhrook, u. ag between a.m. and 2 p.m. Ritlgcwood Gl •n, r ek B ·nd. on their . ch dulcd water tlushing • Monday (3/25):arca around J nn 's Run . No nan tum Mill s, ~ JU day and postpon laundering to hes tn ut Hill Road. includi ng Th Hunt at L i e r~ and Main prevent po. sibl staining by dis- York shi re, il verbrook, Arbour trcet. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: Newark colored water. Park , Yorkshire Wo ds and • Friday (3/29):Fairfi cld area, Post, 153 East Chestnut Hill Road, Newark, DE If laundry become. . tained, obblefi cld . Evergreen, Woodmcr , W st 19713. Second -class postage paid at Newark, k ep th clothe. wet and rewa. h • Tu sday (J/26):a r a bounded Bran h, hri!'ltia nstead , ton' Del. , and add itional offices. with "Rover Ru . t" p wder. Fr by Main Street, outh hapcl pring Nottin gham and ak land s. ~' , . ... JMlwtlet:.~~JJt'jajjabJ. ., T..,- .. ~ ~._Y.'W t._t" • ., .. • • • · .• •.t.• f' • •••'• '• .._•.•.• .. • .•._• • .•. "•,•.•.• •. · . • • '· • ·Mar . . Perzak '------NEWARK Pos1 ·:· IN THE NEWS

Chri "> U:IIJ . t ~llldanl ., Traditional J u:-.. c ~ B ·fcJn· .:r· I1110l -C: an· 80 1 'cyrnour Hd . l'u·r , 'clwol -Car<' Well ness center has food drive P - K : ~ rhn1 1:2 tl l B(•ar, 19701 .'porh Ac-rivitil' "> DE By JULIA R. SAMPSON pounds of fo . Th tOLal gath red Lion will also recc i e an ntry 1nt Co ntp tltc· r I .ul1 Plwrw :\o. :~28-7404 . '<' i ' II(T J_aiJ as o er 00 lbs f fo . "Last y ar th e ational utrition Month Grand NEWARK POST CONTR IBUTING WR ITER we coll ected the most f ocl in the state Pnze Drawing. rund Prizes * St•<' .\1a p B('low * {){J[.J~ \ //{)(].'.,)£ * 'lar('h 26, 1996 -J.· of !aware," . aid Patricia otton the include a tart er Jack t from 7:00 P\f ru 1):00 P\1 arch i.., ati onal utriti on Wellness enters o rdinaro r. Wilmingt n p rts. a bike helm t Month and the ~tud nt s at Mar ove ll th e Pre. idcnt and from Bik Lin ''. a fr c Tu edo M ewark Hi gh ch ol E of the Fo d Bank of Delaware, rental from orm al !lain,, a Al) . .A BE WELCOME ki ked off the month ith a food u non -pro H organizati on, pres ·nted hair/naib gift certifi at fr m n ·orH: lnrc·n· -dt· d In . 'ee 1n g Tl w F:t c: iliti rs Or '1/Jikin g To lit driv e. the sophom re class ith a ertifi ­ H adlin ~a nd more. T ronC" It r ·r ~ bout Curri c- t~luJrt and Method s ·· ·ach week in March we are cute of appreciation and a 50 gift. Ja · b Rudel, sophomore ._ ___. holding a different contes t and at the "Food drives provide often need d president, Jonathan M ad , i To Wilm.ngto n To Glasgow end of the month we ' re ha ing a donations," sa i I o ll o. '· Pri at president, Jerem Danneman. clas. grand prit.e dra\ ing from prizes that donations give canned items such as treasurer, Janel! rr y, Chr i. were do nat ed from th e community," meat, tuna, vegetabl s ctl: ." in e orz nski, and Joe Pik.a, lass · na ­ ~ aid Mar anne Ea~ t cp regi ~ tcrcd hurri an e Hu JO each ood Bank ha. tors, all ould like t thank Gar di ·titian of the Wcllm:s~ enter at a at ionu l Di sa: t r Pl an . G th from Pathm ark ho help d b L! wark Hi gh School. The soph - Each student pro id~ng a dona- donating tw cases of food . morc class coll ected o cr 243

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NEWARK POST PHOTO BY KELLY BENN ffi EWARI< 1 PosT Back row left to right: Michael Carr, Assts Principal ; Chris Gorzynski, senator; Jonathan Meade, vice president; Joe Pika , senator. Front row left to right: Mary Novello , president of Food Bank; Maryanne Eastep, Registered Dietitian; Jacob Rudel , president; Jeremy Oanneman , treasurer; Janelle Terry, senator; Debbie Briggs, advisor; Paula Harvey, advisor; Patricia Cotton , Wellness Center coordinator.

at io n:-. . maintenance and overhaul work Amtrak to put $18 "Thi s hi gh speed rail annou nce­ p rform don mtrak 's electri c million in rail yards ment in c lud e~ major news for locomoti ves and mFic t passen­ Delaware and mtrak work ers g r train ca rs. Amtrak is investing $1R mi ll ion hc.::rc that will t: nsurc our tate's Biden and Go rnor Thoma~ to up grud th e Wilmin gton and rol as Amtrak's ll agsh1p mainte- arp r also an n unced that begin­ ear Maintenance Fa<.:i lit ics. nan sit e." f.ai d . . enat or ning in Ma . Am trak will begin a The State of Dclawar ha::-, Jo~cph R. Bid ·n Jr. 10 million thre -y ar program at made a $ 1 million investment lie added that when the ne' Bear to overhau l 36 of its mFi eet I rom the :-. tat · \ . trategi · Fund t high sp ·cd rail tra111s co me on line cars ·1 eo..~ r, gi ing them a n w ad to mtrak \ invc~tmcnt. in 1999, th ' ·urrent Metrolin r look with new seat fabri cs. carp l­ mtrak and D'laware's invest­ trai ns will rcpla c the traditi nal ing, wa ll covering. and a total Our BlACK BElT me nt wi II IH.: I p preserve morc than train ·ar::-,, wh i h means mtrak remaking of th t: in side. Thi s os­ I ,0( 0 mtrak job~ in Delaware to willne d new, elec tri c-powered mel ic upgrade and o erhaul i:-. in :-.uppon im pro em ems at the Bear lo omotives 1 pull the upgraded addition to a major, g ' 11 ral main ­ instructors will develop an I Wilmin gton urd s. trai ns. B~cau~c of th is, Delaware tenance overhau l of each car, with With a huge Amtrak I< como- will b' the sit e to re-mnnufa lu re an estim ated · st per ·ar of in your child ti c looming in the backgro und . and maintain the fleet of new hi gh 245,000. the $ 1 million chec k was prese nt ­ horsepower electric loc motives. mtrak employs roughly 300 ed at mtrak 's Wilmington ards urr ntl y, mtrak 's in Bear, with a total Delaw ar deep rooted respect to corge Warrin gton. E of Wilmington and Bear fa ·ilitics ar pu roll of $30 million. for parents, teachers Amtrak's Northeast orridor op r- th · mral lo ati on f r heavy and law and order. New Leasure School plans approved The hristina chool Boa rd has unanimously na. ium b ca use noise mad si multaneous use of the two approv d plans f r the new easure ·leml!ntary School ro ms a probl m. "We· ve als b n u ing the space at r------, at Rout e 40 and Lebanon hurch Road in Bea r. Marshall as though the wall wer not movable because ccording to Bu k Simpers of impers and Haupt if w hou sed the entire tudent body in that area, chil­ 1 KARATE TRIAL $14 95 1 Ass ciat cs, architects f r the building, th e designers dren in the back can 't see and hear. " only • used th e Thurgood Marshall Elementary School otT Boardmember harles Mullin asked if the design 1 PROGRAM 1 Walth er Road as a model. · But w look d on thi s as an wou ld accommodate future use of the school for grades In lud FREE Uniform r T-Shirt opportunity t > build on :omcthing goocl- n t just t 1-5 under the district reassignment plan. uperintendent I I build anoth r school building," e plaincd Simpers. Iri s Metts assured him , "The building auld ac omm ~­ With Coupon • Expires 5/30/96 .J Th · new school. like Marshall , wi ll have a vi ·ual date either K-3 or grades 1-5 with ease." L them arried out in the archi tectural detail. . "The apes Ril y, as. istant superintendent for planning ------Master John Godwin s theme is differ nt than Marshall's crayon ," . aid and facility management, added "The cost to onvert Simp rs. "And we r not ready to share it yet." wh n the time comes is not that great." KOREAN MARTIAL ARTS INSTITUTE The major differences in the new school will be space The school di strict is closing the current Leasure within each pod of classrooms for a kitch n and s i nee Elem ntary S hool at Routes 40 and 7 becau ·e traffic Newark Hockessin Newport lab area. In addition, the wall between the cafeteria and congestion in th area has made the locati n unu able Park N1Shop Ctr. Newport Plaza gy mnasium will not be movabl in the Lea ur seh I. for educational purpose .. Groundbreaking for the new lantana Square Leasure prin ·ipal Linda Ochenrider said th planners school is expected to take place in October. 369-9300 234-1966 992-7999 wanted a sound barrier between the cafeteria and gym- -Mar E. Perzak Geography Bee puts Delaware on the map Area young people wi ll be JeHrey Paul Dawson , Holy Ang Is children and Chrysler Corporation, putting th ir hoots on the map at chool, Phillip Wong , Wilmington will re eive $100 and other prizes the ·tate rnpetiti n of the National hri stian chool, and Matthew along with an all-expense-paid trip Geograph B eon Mar h 29. Aungst, Tri -State Home hool to Washington for the national level. Seven local students will be Network. all of N wark. and Andy On May 29. the national compe­ among th 55 Delaware ompetitor ' Ryan , Red Lion Chri. tian Academy, tition, monitored by Jeopardy host mee ting at th e Univ rsity of and Brian Ventra, Caravel Academy Alex Trebek, will appear on TBS at Delaware in Purnell Hall. both of Bear. 8 p.m. Local PBS . lations will air In luded are: Danny Babcock, State-level winners in the com­ the competition at a later date. Gauger Middle School, Agnlaszka petition, sponsored by National -Mary E. Pezzak Szalawlcz, Kirk Middle School, Geographic Society's magazine for NEWARK Pos1 ·:· IN THE NEWS The "HUNTERS" Antiques, Etc ... CITY ELECTION APRIL 9 Are EX·PAND·INGTo Fair Hill Antiques, Etc •••

TO PENNSYLVANIA Now Open N Jane Tripp seeks ._.ours 1 1legu ar .-. FAIR HILL DRIVE tb\lt'S· 9-5 p.tn• t8J ~ FAIR HILL fd. t o-8 p.m. ANTIQUES, ETC. 5 n.l1\• c:. •t 9 a.m.~ r re-election to council ~. -5 p.tn• AT 213 sun. to a.m. 5 . on. 9 a.m... P· s TO • Editor's note: On April 9, voters city has p nt 2. milli n on 77 EL.KTOH acr s in si different pia es around in the Cit of Newark's 5th District DIRECTIONS: FROM 1-95 will decide who 11 ill herome their Newark," said Tripp. "Now we have A Multi-Dealer Shop TAKE 279 TO 213 N. new council representative. This to oncemrate on maint nan e and Located In The Heart Of usc of that land. Even th land that ' week, we present a profile of incum ­ FAIR HILL '----,.-----_.J hent Jane Tripp. Next week, chal­ just I ft (undev I p d) i imp rtant lenger Nanc Turner will he pre- to the ity as open spac .'' • ANTIQUES • COLLECTIBLES 364 Fair Hill Drive ented. Two oth er cit council " he beltway r mains an impor­ in cumhents - Anthon Felicia and tant transpo rt ation issu , ' Tripp • FURNITURE • GLASSWARE Elkton, MD 21921 Gerald Grant - ha e no opposition sa id . 'W 're furth r along than • ARTWORK • DECOYS 41 0·398·8426 and will automaticallv he retumed we 've v r be n in our di scus" ions • EARlY CHRISTMAS ITEMS for a two-year tenn. · with the state, but it mu t be a o p­ erative effort b raus the city of N wark can't do it , frankl y." By MARY E. PETZAK Most roads around cwark are state hi ghway. and on ly Del NEWARK POST STAFF WRIT ER can make the necessar impr vc­ The ment. to chang traffi c cong st ion. "How ver, traffi c li ght synchroniza­ First State ''I' VE BEEN INTER T ~ D tion , and the p ss ibility of han g s in oovernment ever since I to the Elkt n Road int ersccti n and mov ed to N wark," said Antiques Show making (Main Street and D !aware A Major J<..vent in Room Settings andidate Jan Tripp. ' I started in Avenue) 2-way again wou ld help a the 1960's attend ing counci l m t­ lot, I think," said Tripp. ings t ob erv for the L ague of March 30 & 31 Tripp add d that th' co uncil , and Women Voters." Jane Tripp has served as the 5th Saturday ll:OOam to 6:00pm in parti cular th May r as chainm111 Tripp later followed I gislation District representative on the Sunday ll:OOam to 5:00pm of WILMAPCO, try to k 'ep Newark City Council since 1989. for the state before running for ci ty Newark'. traffi problems in iss ue council in 1989. The Bob Carpenter Center wi th the stat and region al plann rs. University of Delaware " It alway. fe Is like coming Tripp credited fellow coun ­ versity could I asc land and work Southbound I-95 Delaware Ex1t 1-B home when I go to city hall because ci lmembcr Harold G elwin , hair­ out the new se nior ce nter. " Northbound l-95 Delaware Exit 1 I also worked there for the city man­ man of the Town and own ~·\ Tripp sai I bus in 'ss rema in s a age r for eight years,' Tripp ommittee, with most of the effort s major issue in th town at all tim ·s. Admission $6.00 ($5.00 with • d) J::/ observed. n cit y/university iss ues. " II of the Tripp li ts h r top priorities as a '' It 's e citing what's going on Main hildr n under 16 Fre • Free Parking A~ :. co uncilm mber · try t attend the , tre t," :aid Tripp. "But with fi e co unci lmember as : limited co n­ co mmittee meet in s and k ep '\ new retail compl c es it 's r ally Pr sented by the Producers of: 1.\1. ' trolled dev lopment in Newark; inform d, however," Tripp noted . t~.~\ important that all th os · busin 'sscs The Historic N w Castle Antiques Show maintenance of open space and "And thi s year forth first time th ' parkland; comprehensiv trans­ su ·cc d. We d n 't want a failed city and university are sponsorin mini -mall out there.'' fJJavUl :M. & Ptttr J. 9o!ancu.so , Inc. portation planning; and improved workshops for stud nt s mo in g off town and gown relati ons. Tripp sa id th e cit y wants to help Plioru: (215) 862 -5828 campus.' attract busim:ss to the area as w ·II and poi111 ·d to th' market survt.:ys bei ng done hy th e Newark Busin ss sso iation and th e university. "We n cd information," said Tripp. Something terrible happens when you Jane Tripp Th' adult co mmun ity or Sourhridg on West hestnut llill do not advertise. Nothing! Call 737·0724 Personal: Newark res ident 19 8- 1993; 5th district ity Rottd is an ample of it y ' l'fort s si nce 1960 and di strict resi­ councilmember, 1989-pr - paying ofT for bu sinesses and resi­ dent sin e 1962; married t sent. dent s, sa id Tripp. retir d uni versit y professor; Civic experience: Leag ue f " oun ·il approved new zon in g four hildren, all graduates W men Voters , 1962-pre­ for thaL type of ·ommunit y. making of Newark publi s hool s scnt· Newark presid nt it poss ibl for a lot of p op le to sta and lh University of LWV, 1969-7 1· stat presi­ in th e ar a who don 't want th e Delaware. dent LWV, 1974; board upkeep of homes and ards any­ Education: B.A., Mathematics, memb r, Newark cnio r more." said Tripp. Univ rsity f Roch ster; ent er, 1984- 1990; f rmcr Tripp . aid most of h ·r job is M.A. , rban Affairs, board mcmb rand 1992 phone ca ll s from con: titucnts, read­ University of Dclawar . Woman of the Year, in g council packages, att ending council and civi meetin gs and talk­ Vision Centers Professional experience: ni versi ty Women 's luh; (Formerly 20/20 Optical Centers) Special assistant to the rgani zcr and boardm mber, ing to th' cit y staff about probh.:ms. "The phone ca ll s tend to be peo­ o rn r for human N wark Hist ri ca l o iety; "a/f 7. { 1bfc. ycwe 'l. by ca'tin.9 f2'l. f .Hi n [ , rcsour es, 1975-1977; member, Fairfield rest ple looking for informati on rath ·r admini strati ve assistant to ivic Assoc iation and than complaining and I ge t mor r------, Newark city manager, 1977- Friends of th Newark positive commen ts on ci ty se rvi ces I ALL Bifocals And High Ind xl Library. than you might think ," ripp sa id . 300l OFF 1985; xecutive assistant to the : tate pcrsonn I dir tor, Tripp ncluded that she. rea ll y enjoys wo rking wi th the other co un ­ l 10 SI~?;~~~~~~;~!~S l cilm mb rs. "By far I spend mor tim on di stri ct -wide problems," she Tripp continu ·LI. "The universi ty L------~~~~~ ----~ noted. • I always thought of m self r------, Tripp sa id she supports limited. now makes a r>al effort to answer 1 EVERY FRAME 1 controlled growth in the ity b as consensus builder. I'm not nam­ ci ti z ·ns' Ti ti cisms and k cp u · boyanL hut I think I do a good job." judici us annexation. informed. They didn 't al ays do :2S0l OFF ~~gzg~¥ ~~Cfc~Tfsa : "Pe pic don 't alwa ys want I th at." Eith r gov rnment and public 1 10 VaiKl w/Orre:~ ~~n~~e;;~~~~ns app~ . 1 annex rnor land because th ey think relations vice-presid nt John Bro k it': b ttcr left 'as is,"' said Tripp. or dire tor Ri ck Armitage "always L------~ ~~~~---- -~ 'But we have m re ontrol over th com to ·ity coun il meetin gs." Candidate Night 1r------EYE------EXAM REBATE---, 1 amount and type of de clopm nt of ac ordi ng L Tripp. 1 Just bring in a curr nt pre criplion and r cciv 1 th land if we ann x it." scheduled $3(10 OFF Another t wn and gown initia­ 1 $30 OFF your complcLe eyewear purcha e. I Tripp cit ed the form r ook - tive, the mortgage program rc ·entl y Th ri cnd: of Newark will 1 Valid w/c~r,~ ~~~~~~e;;~'=n s apply. I ull n property wher· the ity announced by the university, pro­ neg ti atecl an " lei -fa shioned neigh­ hold a andidates Night to vid s incentiv , for university meet the city ·oun il candi­ L------~~~~-----~ borhood' in a modifi d "nco-tradi ­ employees to buy houses in certain tion al' plan after th ' d vel p r ini ­ dates f r the 5th Distnct on 10o/o Senior Citizen Discount (55 or older) city ncighborho ds . "It 's a real asset March 27. tially propo. ed many more hous s. to the town to bring people in to buy Add To Discounts Above he also pointed to annexed land Jane Tripp, pr sen t incum­ old r house. and keep th e single­ b nt , and chall ngcr Nancy "The B st Buy In Delawar " along Elkton Road wh re th co un­ family neighborhoods," said Tripp. cil ncouragcd low-density indu. tri ­ Turn ·r, wi ll me t with local Th e nea rly omplcte N wark r sident s to di s uss 5th District al park s. "Ther 's le:s traffic with eni r enter off Marrows Road is SHOPPES OF RED MILL less density," said Tripp. and ity-wid issu s at anoth r pia e where eity-univ r. ity I lcritage Hall in th ewa rk 19711 The city is not adding p n- co ll ab ration helped, according to 1450 KIRKWOOD HWY. • NEWARK spa and parkland at thi time but nited M thodist Church at 7 Tripp. "We worked behind the p.m. 368-2020 maint nan e ·ontinucs to b an seen s to . e that th ci ty and uni - is. ue, said Tripp. " in 19 9 th •' ,, . ' .. I j I t 1 P\1,1 (, • . I,, I'K Pt) I • \1 \KI II~~ . IIJ11fi

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M TR K IS BA K from th e train s far more co mpetiti ve w ith d 'au. /\fl 'I' yea r'-. of he ing on ~ hort - hauljct s 'r icc . A th · choppi nl,, hlock during A mtrak ha~ already taken a num ­ the Bu~h stan ce i~ unc.krstandablc. Diner and is now known as Jude 's Dinner. Note the two-way traffic pattern and The new rai l line woulu also pa c yet ~ hort -s ighted. ThL: prohlcm in all shrubbery along the front of the building. The photograph which is from the th e wa for SEPTA ·ommut r scr­ nr as of tran sportation is i~ an collection of the Newark Historical Society was taken by leo laskavas around vic' in Newark. that would. in turn , unwillingnc"is by federa l and stalL: 1954 with research provided by Bob Thomas. In an effort to provide more f d long h

• March 23, 1921 trat dan altcm ptlo burglarit.c of lht: cwark , chool 1e )rg' Lea~\ ga rage uri Di stri ct. .. unday m >rnin g. One of th e wor!:>t featu r ~ State finances reviewed Mr. Leak \ a~ awakened of th e Delaware sc hool ~ s­ Traveling with my brother about I a.m. b the ri nging or after differing report tem i ~ Ihi s busin S~ or IC11Lire . the b II and h a~ lt.:nin g quick I Wb ~ hou lei a rea ·her be 'o ntrund the "talc., \Hl a peNmal od)'~e blarnl' 'alv in .. hiraldi and Bob , tanky forth .. tate ovcrnment. all th • March 21 , 1991 T \>\ atching h,l\ 'hall , and I'm goin • wilh ninth innin g demi !'le.) in creases as~ ·d for, pro i­ him . • March 24, 1971 But our R ·d , o, ·onnections ha e !'-i ns h bond issu for per­ Of cour:-e, I ' nn 't h' traveling al -;o had beuer da ~. manent impro emen l and City Cab calls it from cit) to cit -.k~ping in R ·d It\ as 1975 an I the R 'U So · we re lea c at th e end uf thi s y ar Virgil Fox to perform at Roof In n~ nr in KO ~ across our quits in Newark in th e fa ll ' la :-~~ i c. n ni ght lal ·in ' I 04.551 balance-plu s one­ Dickinson High School fin e land . I'm going vi · a rinu ~ l . October. Ti m and I sta "'cd up as half of the present surplu ... M hroth~r and I are \'Cr c l o~e. late as we cou ld wa tchi ng a base­ Virgil o , genera ll e en th ough hl· liH·~ in an ba ll ga me ith ur lad . Th la!'.t Would-be burglar r gard d as the gr ate. I of th e Frn ncis ·o. ( n or th e thin gs '" c thing I rem ember was m dad ~hare i~ ha~eball. . mall handful f cone rt clapping hi s hand s after a halted by alarm orguni . t in all th world today l'lcr graduating from Prine ton 'nobod · name I B rnie arbo hit ni v' r ~i t und movinn oul \est. he will b appearing on. a thr c-run hom ' I' to ti th e i th he ringing of a burglar ha s lc ·idcd t( tah.c a ~a hhati ·al rrorn aturd a . Mar ·h _7 at game of the world se ri s in tiP alarm and th e pr mpt app ar­ hi :-. j oh \ ith a major co mputer ·om- Scott Di kin son. ninth inning. Th en Wt: fe ll as leep. an e f th e proprietor frus- He' ll arrive at th e . ch ol at pan t< fi gure nut \ hat h · wants to Th, n ·tthing I kn ew, belb t:re d ) v.ith hi' life. He fi gured th · wa to find out I ast two cla ys ah ad becau ri ngin g. In our tm: n of 800. the ran g th ' fire h need .. that much tim to wa' throu~h the ea:-. pa · . th' I 'i,un::, lh' hell after arlton ish. had hit hi s dramatic familiariz him .. elf a h n w la;in e~~ or ha !-~cha ll. Easter egg hunt l _th -inninl' hom run to end game six . M "Pages from the rgan or con ert hall in which wr· c ~ ha r'd ha.,eball in man ' a s. ur father ca me in and shook us both a akc. 1t set for Saturday greate st -ros~ i~ th • B 1~ton Red ox . B arinu Past" is ompiled he play.. Di ckinson i. th \ u. dark . Ther' as re al I nothing cb · hap­ pr ud owner of a magnificent th ai \toricd I 'H ill\ autumn failur 'S i. r art f from early editions of JY'nine under th ' ~tars in rural New Pc king behind a tr m hi'll< r \ ilh rn hroth ·r. , haring it has th ater organ tran splanted Hampshir ·. W were a.,: ak' hecau ·e a bas - the Newark Post and . tump and finding an a ter made it a little ·a-.icr. We 1.1pok' on l one' from a Philad lphia movi ball team had on a ga m in t ber. its forerunners by hou · two year" ago. gg b tween the gras blad • But ith th' Rc I o • w ha gr wn staffer Gayle K. Hart. may . und like an ea y ta. k. • Sco/1 ll 'ti.l'fomwrly 011 F11glish i11slrucror at a' ·usl 111 'd to c p ct lo s with r high. In Efforts are made to Letter to the editor But ju t try to I ate 4,000 ,reell.l'hom College and o copy i'ditor at rlw th fall of I 7(. a di. m I thin g was happ ning retain original head· f th cho olat goodie on Gree11. lmm Nell'S allll Necord in Grc't'llslwm. indc~d . II th rough th • summer, the R d o Saturda . Mar h 23 at lines and tyle. ~. We hav 3 . on nnd a arpenter . tate Park i.n N. . His ll'ifl' .lufiwma is a .fiction writa See SCOTT, 7 _... daughter who are graduate .ii Newark . MARCil ~2 . 19~1 ) • 1 1· \\ \R" Po~r • P.\t,F 7

NEWARK Posr ·:· OPINION PER CHANCE Hard work makes dream come true By EL BERT CHANCE will be formall dedi ·at d in Assoc iates 'ardner, Ro Lopata, it Manage r Mrs. all ~ also oic •d :-. pl' · ial c k-1 ng er moni e. , Ma y 16-24. profess i nal arl Luft and Maureen Ros r v r praise for th e work of form er cit official I Martin, archit e ·t Jo-;cp h NEWARK POST COLUMNIST In my pre i us ·olumn , I who guid d amon g the many cit offi ials who all mpt d to e plain that th cnt r both pha ·cs 17 pia cd key rol ·s. Vi tal ni "rsit Farina . int erior lksigner Blair ST V R A Y AR AG , I project as unusual for two rca­ f the of D' lawur participants were • mith, lon12. timc board m ·mhcr u. ed thi s olumn to urge • on. - th e tcnsivc pro rams and fundraising President David Ros ·II , Vi ce J hn Ma 'Cr. and Jim Str ·it, publi sh­ er· of th e ett 'a r/.. Post and his ~ taft'. J ewa rk area re sidents t ~ up ­ ser ic s the staff plan: to off r. and ca mpai g n, Pr ~;sidcn t s Da id llol lowcll and port th e s co ml phu · of a ca pital the number and di ersit of th se al. d ' oted John Brook , former ·an Donald ~ enter member \ ill . hanor was campaign being conduct d b the unit d to on ·rt hop ·s into r alit . man addi - ro. sa n and Ton Janiero. rcsponsibl· for rai sing more than wark nior enter. Phase I. wi th Whil it is impos:ibl e to tiona] hours Allen mith and Euge n' Trivits ' 135.000 from 'enter pat1i ipants. a goa l of ' I .g million , already had a kno\1 ledge al.l who did ·ont ribute, as a olun- co-chaired the Phase I ca mpai gn Th ' s immin _; pool in the new b en c mplct d th rough a rare c m­ E e uti Dir ·tor Margaret tccr. and found ·d an annual cwark building ' as the ge nerous 1 ift of bination or fed eral, state, cit y, ' r­ atts made a aliant att · mpt to do T 0 enior ' ntcr Benefit rolf former hoard mcmhn cncvic e ro )111 ' porat , foundation and individual ·o durin g a rec nt inter i 'W. The t t r n ' Tournamem whi h wi ll be lu: ld for a rorc, and an entire as gi n h mcmb support. names ~ he mentioned onstitut e a anc~.: Funk Chance third time this ... ar. P gg . ulli an, Selena 13ing. a r of th Ph ase II, with a targe t of r stcr f the city' · "d crs and shak­ g s credit a form r D alumni Relati ns staff fun I team . 800,000. h a~ been simi larl y suc­ ers." for identif - m ·mb ' r, dir ·t ' tl the Ph ·tse II cam­ Gi ~n such tal ented and influen­ cessfu L and a handso m . n w, It was John u han ec, pr . id nt ing land )\ n ·db the ni crsity of paign and su · ·ess full in olvcd a ti al . upp( rtcrs, it \ hard! surpri-;ing well -appo int ed Newark Seni or of the nt r' · board of dire tors. Delaware th at proved a suitable : ite ounger gcn ra tion of donors ami that th new Newark cnior enter enter at 200 Whit echapel Dri e who " aught a vis ion of what an for the ne building. lunteers . Maril yn tri trin ge r, \ a: rath ' I' quick I tran sfonnl!d idea l facility sh uld be" and trans­ W lcomc support wa s pn mptl y Bernita r rstcr and thd rowe rr )Ill vision to fruitio n. • The autlwr. when not on the golf mined hi s nthusiasm to hi · f"ll ow gi ·n b stat· I gisla tors St e l'r r'sponsibiL: for r ·ccptions and As fellow Ne11 ·ar/.. I ost ·olum­ cour. e. can he hewd each fall as th e dir ctor .. Ami k, tep hanic lbri h and Tim other so ial ' en ts and Ron Baker ni st Phil Toma n mi 1ht sa , .. tip of familiar t•oice announcing Ruth Kratz, an ar ·hitectural B uldcn. Ma or and Mrs. Ronald handle In~' sl 'llcrs and publi ·it . th l! topp ·r to all concerned!'' nil•ersity of Delaware home foot ­ designer, reated preliminar draw­ hall games. a joh he has done for ings that show d h a dr am four decades. lwnce is a longtime might look in brick and mortar. Newark residem. T m McFall s. the Macinty re 'We still share baseball' estaurant ~ from the road several times. We both scotT, 6 know exac tl y wh ·r it is. either of D R ECTO R y had pl ayed inspir d baseball. They us remcmb r anythinJ!. els abo ut led the hated New Y rk Yank es by walking home that da y. 14 game: in August and all seemed My brother'. trip is on into rem­ AMERICAN AMERICAN ri ght with the world. ini scence, but it 's also a trip int th But as we returned to school. the future. He' ll be r porting ab ut hi s Reel ox slipp d. Then they slipp d daily adv nrure on the World Wid 7~ ~at 1~ ••• ••• . ome more, and then stumbled into Web. He'. g ing to hav hi s own '?aut Continental American Cuisine a one-eame playoff at enway Park pag . o anyo n who want. t know :, Bar & Lounge on a late September aft rn oon. By what'. go ing n wi II b ab l t peck Dinners ~Jnn the tim s hool I t. out . th game into hi s odys ·ey. Tuesday Thru Sunday, 4:30 p.m.· Featuring Our Deliciou Lunch Buffet was underway. Tim and I li sten d to We share in differen t ways now. 9p.m. the game on a po ket tr·msistor Technology ha .· changed. We 're no Serving Delicious Lunches radio. The signal ros and fell. longe r two kids paus don a co untry From 11 :30 a.m., TuesdayThru Friday W turned a corner. The radio road lifting our hands to attra t a M... - Full Course Brunch Served whined. Bucky D nt hit a home run signal t our dim estorc radio. ne Sunday 11 :30·2:30 'Jkev.~~ off Mike Torrez. thing has n't chang d. We still share Routes 273 and 213, Fair Hill 41 0 398-3252 We have driv n by that baseball. 902 E. Pulaski Hwy. Elkton, MD Elkton, MD ••• MIRAGE 100 Elkton Road, Newark, DE Daily Homemade Buffets (B rea kfast, Lu nch, Dinner) Midnight Buffet Fri & Sat. Nights 12 a.m.·7 a.m (302) 453-1711 All Buffets Include Soup and Salad Bar. - Fine dining is our specialty­ Homemade Desserts , Steaks Freshly Cut On Th e Premises. Homemade Biscuits, Soups, Mashed Po tatoes. We cater to businessfu1lctions 10% Discount For Senior Citizens We accept MC/VIso/A mEX/Diners/Discouer. Come Enjoy ATM Machine 1\ualfable. Rt. 279 & 1-95 in the Petro Shopping Our Atmosphere... Center. The Wharf Restaurant SE FOOD (under new management) ~-- - ~ LAFAYETTE INN Daily Specials for ~.;f>J RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner Featuringthe Finest Seafood &Steak Fresh Seafood Steamed Shrimp &Ala kan Snow Crab As I< Steak + Prime Rib abaut Lunch Specials Many our Daily at 11 a.m. Otbcr 1 North Main Street Dinner Low Specials! $4.00 Prir d North East, MD (Man-Sun Entrees sltsr4PM) Lunch 5/)('Cia/.• only 410-287-6599 Route One 1524 Conowingo Road Rising Sun, MD 21911 410-658-9075 ITALIAN Sicily's Italian Restaurant ITALIAN &AMER ICAN DINING ~ m DAILY LUNCH &DINNER SPECIALS ~ °F NORTH EAS\ FREE DELIVERY Lunch Served Daily • Call for Specials MON-S AT Di')_ners Served Thursday ~ Sunday 5PM-9PM ~ .,f'V vt-1 r f't' ·• i -~ . ee•\ o\ 7. . aest o1 . J , cec\~ $107 S. MAIN STREET Cecil .tf' 223 A. East Main St. 000 C fS - NORTH EAST, MD ' coun\V .$. Rising Sun Plaza 41 oQO~ DEll -t.Mf.e~'~e 2190 1 __,.Mol ste ~ ~s Rising Sun, MD 21911 • • .... ~ (410) 287-3512 .... V'v"f P <. ~ . H • . 1 "' \ KJ... Po "> 1 • \Rl 11 ~~ I ~ ~t >

NEWARK OUTLOOK Y FATHER WAS THE tur din luding man y N wark arti t . one who taught me the Ea h pi di played at Clayton Hall A value of friend hip. My i a compani d by a photograph of the Home alone: I y wouul ay to me that friend­ arti t and the worn n who in pir d h r ship is like a treasur . As I grew up work. Is your I understood Along with th photograph i a quot~ more and more from ea h arti, t rl e. r. rihing the what he meant. I fri end hip hr child ready? wouul say, "But cho, f' to honor·. ON ~ R OR LATER, al l parent. Time daddy I have mu . t fa tiP dilemma of when The xhibit ·on­ St I ~ av • a child horne alone. For many friends. " many peopl . that deci sion will come i. t of 63 pie e this ummer. her ·\ no magic age lie would say in ludin (J paint­ when a l:hild i ~ really to be left alone ' No y LL have for sho11 or vc n more extended peri­ To in g , pho­ od. of time. Thi ~ licc isi n mu. t be many compan ­ tograph t x­ mad by each p·1rent and their child ion .. You have tO!!, th r. tiJ r. , eolla ge "or cour· s~: th ere arc u numher of many people and ceramic . imp rtant fa c tor ~ to ·onsicler, in lud­ Shine ing the a g ~..: and maturity f the chi ld, around you, bnt Curator Sally the tim of Ia and th t.: I ngth of time the chilli will hl' left alone as well as friend. hip i.~ Donatello and the av tilabilit y of ne igh bors in the more. ' A I walk event or an ~m e rge n cy . When the time 1. right, staying home alone can be a throttgh life l vt;ry positi c cxpcricnc for kid . . hildr ·n often hccomc more respon ·i­ remember hi: bk than we as p a r e nt ~ ever imagined . wurrls . ow 1 Th re arc some 'i igns th at you c; hould lonk for h ·fore d idin realize that if whc th r r not to k av · your child yo u lw z e onr arti. t explaining alone . ou m: ·d to c o n ~ ider your child': ph y. ical. mcn tal, ~o ial and Jrie nd, you ore their friend hip emotionul maturity. Fir ~ t of all, is your child phys icall y lttcky." whirh wert' • blc to perf rm in rlurled along with a photo in an routine everyday ta;; ks such as OlU E TEVE . a Delaware t·xhihit ratalo(J. 'Wr wanted to demy ti­ an ·wering the fy the arti. t. Thr e. ay. and pho­ phone and making arti st, I' prr:. eel the.,, thmwht phone t:alls, mak ­ Nabnut frif•nrl . hip in an e . ay tograph by Kathy Bu kal w pay trib­ ing th m. 'ivc By Gayle K. Hart utr to femalr friend. hip that Pve ry . andwi · he~ and written for the '"CPlehrating Our being abl tt lo ·k Frit'nrl:hip. ''art rxhibi t a .'embled in woman ha in h r life ' . aid DonateUo. and unlock the "Whrther a mother, i ter, allnt, or Tlu· quilt (rrnter) by Ne\\ark •·e id ent Terry doors . For most ronjurwtion with the 1996 D la\ are childhood friend , the e relation hip parents. thi s is th e Foreman ru titled "What Surprises pring easiest area to Wonwn . ,onft>rence. int r ct with the arti t' per onal and pro­ This week's Forth Wht•n the Earthy Vi. ilor ~tilt~ Into fe i nal li ve, ." \ituat ion nnd knn\ wh at to dn'"ir it W whcrl' tu get help. pre fe~S OI at the niversit ( f Th s > ·w l matu rit of children, NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER Dela are. becum · the dir <.: tor especially our ow n, is often the mo. t fo r th group and wa il instru ­ dillkult to a~ -. ~.., . Ki d.., heha c quit' 0 and mental in hiring t o profes ~ion ­ d1IT~.;rently at home th an the do in ·mild be al actr ~~ e~ r·rom New Y rk it · ~chool. Man < f u.., arc th e par nts of to work n the proj ct. ·•street angel s" an d ··IJou . · d vii.." ·t r. fr m th hapel t he left alone. c hilclr ~ n must 11" treet Theatre rounded out the able to r s I c ba i> i<.: cr day ·on- group with communit panici ­ nil:t . with siblin g~ :md friends and f~el pati n. " It was a lot of fun ha - confident enough to g tin tou h with ing apr f'c ssional lirector and a you or a ncighh )r if a ·onllict get. out ni ·c e p riencc for the local of hand. Th 'Y also need to be a hie to si tion . Lis ' Monty c plain ·d. as well! DAM 's p rmanent coil ction, th "With thi s t ·chnique he paint!'i and exhibition is drawn f rm the n display are figure stu dies. abstract painting fro m m · mor Painted in 1937, the oil on canvas "After A Shower " by Wilmin gton artist citysc ap s. landscap s and abstract ational Gallery of Art, Museum of usin !'lat. an •u lar areas of lioht and teacher Edward L. Loper, Sr., is part of 74 paintings now on exhibit at studi s. A: might b cx p t d from ':!leri an rt at the Pennsylvania co l r. which then be ·ome s the the Delaware Art Museum to celebrate Loper s BOth birthday. Academy of in Ans. Philadelphia L per, Wilmington s ·ncs dominat und rpainting for anoth ·r composi ­ Mu seum of Art, Afro- meri an his arly works. tion. The two pain tin ,s are wo en of Wilmingt )n o ·ict_ of Fi n· Arts Long time rt·si j Ill · ma. • en b Th curr nt offering at the _ 0 I Hi:.; torical and ultural Mu. eum, to ge th r, oft n with man of th • - that Lt per submitt ed his first able to recogni1c the outline of the Howard niversity Gallery, lark K ntm r Parkway galler gives u · lines from the und •rpainting sh w­ painting, " l't cr a Shov cr." for long-gone ll~>t cl Darling along wi th Atlanta University and the Tampa an e ce ll ent cha nce to sc the ing through." i n c lu ~io n in a show. th · still stand ing du Pont Building. Museum of African-American Art. grow th and deve lopment of thi Mounting thi · c hibit ion at the It took Honorable M •ntion, was The rainslick ·d streets a ld mu ·h to painter. Hi s earlier w rks. particu ­ I was surprised to learn from De laware rt Museu m is rea l! plac 'd in the mus Lilli 's p Tmancnt the int •rest wi th there re fl ec tion s. I museum PR director Li e Monty larl y those of Wilmin gt n, ar dark. appropriate for two reasons. Th co li cti on and is in th e current only hope I'll ords will hct our that this show i the first one ver t You can see hi s work b gin to fi rst, bviously. is thai Wilmington hibit. " fr er howe r" is th e pic- app ·tit · to sec the rea l thing at th xami ne Loper 's lo'ng artistic career. change as th 40s dr w to a I s is Loper s home. The oth er, an I ture..:' ith m ' t lumn toda . muse um . The xhibit both shows him to be a and in the arly 50s hi s lines ·md more inter stin , reason is that it The pict un.: d ·picts the it of Loper 1 rad uated l'rom Howard painter of remarkable stature and i. brushwork be orne much bold r. By was h re in 1937 - when th e muse­ Wilmington as s en from th e lligh 'chool (former! onl publi a really great 80th birthday pre ·ent the middle of that decade, he had kitchen windm or the arti st's hom e. um was sti ll under it s original nam • See ARTS, 15 ....

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Rys Marcy Kaufmann Nicole O'Brien Theodore Hunter Kristen Doherty Fred Albertini Christina Treml Megan R. Schuster Lisa Sawyer Ken Lo Angelone Oliphant Justin J ackson M Ii ssa Dombrowski Faith Aquino Marcella 'fuschak Jonathan Schwartz Kelly A. Schaefer Brian McGillen Christy Orpneck Sarah Jones Christoph r Downes D nique Asion Victoria Vollcjo Michael Corey Sheldon Andr L. P. ch leiniger Ashl ey O'Donn ·11 Rebecca Outten Kristin Kaercher Todd Driscoll Ali son Bailey Jill VanD usen Christ.opher J . Siple Heidi CM Scott David Rigler Cath rine Pantalino Jamie Kafad r Alison Early Laura Baker KcllyW lla Andrew W. Sloan Christine Shields Natalie Storm Matl.hew Pellicane Daniel Keane Lara Echerd Nicole Bazemore Kerry Walsh Jeffrey Smith Alice E. Shipman Laura Wimberley Erin Perrine Tamitha Ke ene Ryan Evans Heath r Bodle Michael Watkins Brian Stozek Laura E. Shunta Grade 9 Adrienne Petuya Brienne K en r Monica Fahey Jeremy Bilas Joscelynn Wa tson Tanasha M. Sylvester Keith J . 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Thornton Sarah Acuff Daniel Richards Marc Lindsay John rady Adrienne Carver M Iissa Woolman Scott D. Witmer Eveline Tseng Jessi Adkins Patrick Riley Gary Logan Claire Green Matthew Chiglinsky Jill Zimm erman Barry S. Zehnder Tracy Lynn 'funis Andrea Albano Justin Rogers Erik Mancini hristie Guns Mich lie Ci eni wi cz *INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING DUPONT LOCATIONS: CORPORATE DATA CENTER, AMERICAS EAST, GLASGOW, PENCADER, STINE-HASKELL, TRALEE PARK SENIOR SOCIAL SERVICES One Call Does It All · ENGAGEMENTS olumbi a, Md. Sh i.- als nr li ed in Providing a comprehensive range of quality services to older people Damian, Wilson to wed a masters pr gra m in publications L1. ol. and Mr . . Damian design ar the niversity of Baltimore, • Personal Care ·vans of Dover announc th e Md. • Shopping engage ment or their dau ghter, The groom i. a 1991 graduate of Lc nne Marie, to hao . ewark Hi gh chool and a grad uate of • Housekeeping Wil son, ~ on f Mr. and Mrs. the niv ersity of 0 !aware. 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Mud by St. Mark's any other seeks title name ... The , t. Mark \ girL socc r ~ a .•on in term~ of offense did everything but win th !~ tat and def m . '·Ju st as I ng as F Y ' RE HI H H T. champion\h ip last !I ason. Th we ~core m re th an eac h athl t or the par nt of one, y u . pat1an. It :-.t to Dickins n hy a team w play thm '. it ," he I kn w ne thing the Ia. t ~ w 4- 1 count in the tinal\ of tht! ~aid. "I think e hav a weeki.: mud. No ur nam isn't .,tate tournament. . tr ng defense. nd yes, I mud , bur your cl at. are probably So naturally a star title i~ thin k w can '\core some caked with it. at th top of th wi . h li !~ t for goal:-.. I think we're a wc.::ll ­ Her in 0 lm are we ha beau- thi s :-.ea~on. balanccd team . tiful mud . It's g t ar bu st rtl. ty hu "It\ u'finitcly in th ·· back of 'Tm lo king for ryonc when we t on th e ballfi eld. f my mind," :-.aid Katie Phipp:-., r -,r pup sowed n 't have to ewark, and when it drie. and . at­ an All -Stat • forw rd who led r lyon nc or two p pi e." ters t th un- ac uum abl plac . in th ' team with 30 goals, "but From th e looks of things. our hou:e, it tak . on a delightful I'm g ing to . tart o r fr sh. DeMatteis pr babl y n't rosy c I r. Hopefull y we'll get there and ha t wo rry much ab ut or so rt - come out wi th a ict ty." thi · area. h . qu ad is an ball and base- David scott Gon e is a pr ducti e e p ri n · d ne, with a sig­ ball play r gro up f sen iors I d by All ­ nificant number of player th e difficulty State swe per , usa n auer. who arn ed po t-sea on hon­ i. knowing But t. Mark's oach Tom or~ in '95 . ju t wh n to D M at te i !~ ex pec ts anoth r They in lude goa lkeeper get mudd y. ·trc ng showing, es p cia ll y if Courtney Ber kh ltz ( ec nd Start your th team bring. th . am t am All State), wing full ­ h ead-fir. t work ethi t the fi ld it back J n Way (h norable , liding t o brought la t-t season. m nti n), stopper Amy early in th '·Our r turne . can't be as Pi etlo k (first t am All aft e rn oo n , g od as last year," sa iJ tat ), halfback Kara and you' II end DeMatt is, whose team past- Humphri . (seco nd team All- up one chilly Direct el an impress i 16-3 record tate), halfback Su an Ye llowjacket in '95 . "Th y have to be a Oberlander (. econd tea m by the time Kick n tch bett r. Ev ryb el y cis II - tate) and wing Erin th e sun goe has improv~d. If we ha n't, Lind II ( e ond t am All ­ dow n. Think you ' ll be cool and th n w 're go ing t fall Stat . di ve ~ r that infield grounder and b hind . ··we' r working hard,'' ven thou gh yo u mi ght be a '"I'm hoping to se . aid Pi tlock. who will s rve Dragon, y u'll kn w what it mean. impro v m nt eac h gam so as ne f th e team captain . that March com in like a lion. that we're pl ay in g our b , t " I think th e team i. trong r, Lacro .. e and . occer player whe n th rourna ment ro ll s bur I think w ha ve to wo rk have it a bit ea, ier. Even if y u get aroun 1. '' for it. W hav to work up to muddy early in practice you ' ll be DeMarteis de ·lined to put our full potential.'' alri ght as long as yo u keep moving. th t am ·s pr sp cts for thi . -Eric Fi11e But once you're soggy, and the mud . li k on yo ur short · ha b com a p rm an nt . tain , pray your coach do . n 't de id to give one of tho e I ng winded pre- en on preamble after th sun go s down . Softball teams eye Mills: Just playing ball H pe he went to th Abraham Line In school of short pe che (a. k y ur hi t ry tea her ab ut that By ER IC FI NE "' I pr tty mu ch alwa s ( n ). pia ed baseball in stead of . oft­ return to tourney But mud 's mud . I for on am NEWARK POST CO NTRIBUTING WRITER ball ," sa id Milb, 14, wh g t glad it's h re. I'l l take mud over By DAVID G. W. SCOTT Snrhomorcs M I i~sa Pett e ancl her first taste of th e . port si p rmafro t any day. Laura V ll a, fre :-. hman Jessica yea r. ago thr ugh N wark Mud m an that if you don't hit NEWARK POSI STA FF WRI fER Mar ie . and juni ) f' Gabbi Dot:ker National Little L ag ue. "l lik cl it on th . weet pot your hand are wil l ~ec time in th e out fie ld and it a lot and rea lly didn 't ha a ncca.,ionall behind th e pla te if Hurt r a. on t switch o r." oing to ring until Friday. Mud Mills i · no strange r t suc­ mea n. if you mi kick, you ' ll be can t go. fr shman at tin ara I Glasgow wondering "We have a lot mor fl ihilit c ss. s ap in t guard on lying on your back quicker than you A adem in Bear. Mills is an ·ay. "Jack Fro t!'' ;J a,gnw Hi gh 110ftha ll ·oach th an we had las t l:ar ... sa id Walk er. ara 1'. girl ba. ketball team, b ginning her seco nd season on . he earned third -t am 11 -State But it al. o mean the eaJ1h i Larr Wal~cr i:-. ~re ndi ng the :-. pring but IP c ntinued. "that ·a n h' both th ' Bu · ' junior varsi ty ba. ball wonderin!.!. if hi s nung t am i'l good and bad ." honors after lea ling th Bucs t warming and rh kid ar outsid . team . he is perh aps th on ly Mud mea n th e air i. that curiou "gull enough to m a ~ e._ th' :-.ta t Man pl aye rs ' il l be in positi ns th . econcl round of th tat girl in lawar ompeting on mi ture of warm and old mole­ to urnament.'' But ith M!V ral play­ in which they don't ha e a lot of a hi gh , ch ol ba ball t am. See MILLS , 22 ..... ule .. ·r ~ from th e 'a nn! ~ fthall tea m experience. wh( ha c pi a cu in r gic nal and rcshm an Eri ka Ri hnrds n, v rywhere around town. ma in­ national ·o mp titi on. the Dra gons s phomore Kir. ry Ll o d ' ill al. tenan ·e of muddy fi eld i a. much a :-. houiLI b ·fine. time in th e outfi ld p< siti on. . pri rity a t play and teaching the Walk ' r and hi s t~.:am ill find out erT Proffitt will be a back up curv ball. 1ui ·kl if the · e g t ' hat it t a ~ es catcher. N wark Hi gh'. , oftball coach this car with a liffi ·ult opt'nin' "We ' re re 1l a in g fi v ~ t arters John Taylor's arm. are sor from :-.chcduk. The Dragons will fa ce from Ia. t ar's tea m,' ' Walker sa id . raking mud . 've got our ork ~.: ut out f r ont:o rd, . t. ~J itahcth\. Willi am ··w arave l cademy ' headma t r, us." P ·nn , Mt. Pka:-.a nt :.1nd e-. ark in arl Ri ce rides a tract r, dragg ing "'I'd bL: disappointed if w di ln't it:-. fir<., t fi, e ga m e~ . With th e chil l th e day'. w rth f mud e en f r th rnak · the tournam ·nt," ~a id Walk ' r. and rain wea ther. that d ·:-.n't giv· next day's use. They might com- " W• hav • a good tradition and I his t ·am much rime to \: arm up . plain. but h y, th y lo mud too . The !cam i-, led h :-.e nior kill" lllt th ' ear. in to a· ·ura · on the m< und . Maybe th old r w get, the m r • cnior 'arn Lee Len in\ ill b' in Caravel seeks return e p nsi our lothe. , th m re the outfield. The infi ·l d h ·himl an m taph rica! the mud e t i I in, th I eusen ' iII he -,ophomor' mt111 arav ·I ·adem has a softball le .. lik ly wear to actually get ut Nau at ~hnrt:-.top, junior Meli ::-.n pitchin g staff th at re s mbl e:-. th th r and g t down and dirty. Lall a at third. -,ophomorc Jami ' tl nnta Bra e\ staff. With t o for­ But it' . pring again. We' e got a. :-.aman at ... ~cond and ... ophom r" m ·r II - tate pit ·hers m hb t am. ur chanc to ro ll out th bat and Brand R ara el oach , te c Bal--. ·r i~ not ball. and watch the athletes play. In ' tiro~ fir:-.~. NEWARK POST PHOTO BY RIC FINE Walker's t am i:-. loaded with Newark th y'll be playing in th out fi ldcr'i \ ho ·11. ) pia at h ·r. See CARAVEL , 20 ..... Caravel Academy's Kri stin Mills keeps a steady eye on the baseball. mud . 1\1 ,\RCJJ ~2. 1996 • 1FW \RJ.. P m 1 • P\cF 19 NEWARK POST ·:· SPORTS A1HLETE OF THE WEEK At Caravel it' ewark High's Caron As her . enior year winds Marra wasn't expecting down , MarrJ looks forward to N much of anything when d fending her hampi nship in 'Get on, get 'em she fmally let her older brother th I ,600, her favorite ev nt Joe talk her into going out for ''It' fa t, but you still have to cross country before her junior pace yourself," she said. "And year. there's usually pretty good om­ over, get at 'em "It was ju to get in ·hape petition. The gets linle in' t 3,200 a ftrst," said Marra, a 17-year- ld long. And the 800 i like a print By ERIC FINE Jimmy Fra1.ier rctums at second senior. "The only reason l went form ." b

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I I 'I I I ' Jl\( .~ ~0 • :\~\\\RK Po-.1 • ~ I R< 11 ~~. 194() NEWARK Posr ·:· SPORTS Attitude is key for Glasgow soccer team starts Dragons' season season with youth on its side By DAVID G. W. SCOTT wi ll be s nior rian Barone and By DAVID G. W. SCOTT Gla g w open. th ea on wi th In ord r to do that th Dragons juniors Mike Dun ca n and Bob two tough game . will need big y ar from young NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER Trzonkowski. Working behind the First, they will face last year 's players. plate , seni or captain Mall T lcp is LASGOW COACH Bob runner -up, t. Mark 's and then th y Junior forward Beth N rris will f ' LAS 'OW HI iH'.' ba~ ball ex p ctcd to pr vide leadersh ip and Bu ss iere's goal is for hi s will face Ur ·ulinc, who lo t toe en­ provide s oring punch while . enior coa~.:h I ave Kohan had it hi !'> a strong ba t. tu al hampi n Di kinson in the a pta ins Sara Patter ·on and Trish way, his team w uld fo rfeit bat­ Se ni r cap tain Justin Taylor will Ggirl. to make the state tour­ I . emifinal round . L.ascomb will play in the midfi ld . ting pr:.H.: tice and take lessons in att i­ roam the utficld with se niors Mike nament. This year, with the t urna­ LUde . Kohan , wh starts hi s first eedam and Matt Lantagnc. mcnt 's e pans ion to 12 tea ms, that "We wam to b as competitiv as phomore Jill Bi ggs will play sh uld be a liul easier. :-.p rin g a~ head coach )f the But Kohan c ntinually goes back possible in th Blue Hen in the midfield r in th back along­ Dragon~ . fccb the key to hi s t 'am's to attitude. But th e Dragons face two prob­ onfer n e thi s year,'' sa id side sophomores Kim Burkhardt ~caso n b a heal th y all it ud e. "We hav to change the attitude lems: find ing a goalkee per and hav­ Bus ier . ' And we want to finish in and Natalie Dunlap. La~ l yea r, las 'OW had its firs t," he sa id. ·'Every p rson on thi s ing yo un g players step up to the th e top half of th e rournament Ka ziah William will also play in ch ances to make the \late tourna­ team knows they may be ca ll ed n chall enge. field.'' th e fullback p sition. ment and ra il ed. Kohan b li eVL:S to hl: lp the team win ." that t ·am had enough talent to be in The Dragons have the lofty goa l the tou rnament, but didn't have the of makin • th stute tournament thi. di~ciplinc. ... eason, ~o mc th in g no oth er "Thi :-. tt.:am ha:-. the talent," ~ai d G l a~gow baseball t am has been Seniors at Newark 'fired-up' Kohan at Mo nday\ in tra!-.quad ab le to do. Kohan had success with game. 'We have to find a way to get the girl s sw im team , leadi ng them to it nul or th em ." a conference rown. ow he ' ll take Kohan thinks hts team's his ~how to th e diamo nd and see if for upcoming lacrosse season \ trengt h\ arc pitchin ' und team he can win th ere as we ll. irst year head coach hr is Barker is fired up about Will r . san and Kev in Hud son begin the season with :-. peed . Led by "> nior ca ptain Sco tt Kohan wi ll be assi~ t ed by w ach­ the upcoming lac rosse season. He and his Yell owjacket pride and hunger. Garrison and Hud ·on will anchor the Broderdorp, the team is loaded wirh c~ Bob Lingc nf Iter, John Rei nbolt charg' in to th sprin g ·cas n with senior I adership and midfield whil e Adam. will play defen se and Cr an \cniors everywhere. Joinin g and Paul Wam sley. confidence . ming ff last yea r's 4-8 record , the will play attack. 1:3rockrdorp on th ' pitchin g staff ream's goa l is to make th state tournam ent. Junior goalie Colin Cromer will mind then r in front With six returning start ers, Bark r fe Is hi s team will of junior defense man Mark Dixon who is al so expected ·. . be ca rried by th se ni rs . l contribute. Junior Brian McCloud will play attack "We're co mmitted to the sa me goal s," said Barker. and is expected to provide goal scoring punch. "Losing is n t an option for thi s team because of all the Newark beg ins its s ason at Glasgow next Thursday. se niors." Barker is a · ·isted by Jeff Weaver. Senior co-captains Dennis Ad ams, Ben Garris n, -David G. W. Scoll Caravel will rely on strong pitching I ..... CARAVEL, from 18 . taff," said Baker, "but they are my and sophomore Ca ey Wanros . ' three, fo ur hitters in the line- up ." Last season was di sappointing worri ed abo ut being in games. H ·s / ., When Baker is nor looking fo r for a Caravel team that won a state worri ed abo ut scoring run s. great things from his pitchers, h 'II title in 1991 and wa runner-up in I ~ "Pit chin g is definit ly ou r look t hi s chief utility player, juni r '92. The Bucs finished 9-1 1, mi s - J ~ strength." said the Buccanc rs head Lisa Delcollo. Delcollo. a co-captain, ing the tournament for the fir ·t time •'~: oach. "I'm on erned th at we' re will play first, catcher and shortstop since 1988. not go in g to score enough. ' for the Bucs. enior captain Tammy ·'Jf we didn 't make the tourna­ Th aravcl pitcher arc juniors Frazer will play second base and m nt , I'd be di sappointed," said l: Kati al ny and Megan Biddl e. junior Ro. e Tassone will handle the Baker. "We only have eleven play­ NEWARK POST PHOTO BY DAVID G W SCOTI alon y, who was injured mu ch of duties at shortstop. reshman ers on the bench so we ' ll be doing a This Glasgow High batter took cuts in an intra-squad scrimmage Monday. last season , wus ., second team All ­ Stephanie Rice will g Llh nod atthird lot of juggling." The Dragons begin their season on Friday night against Caravel Academy Stat r as a freshman . Biddl , who ba:e and freshm

NEWARK POST PHOTO BY ERIC FINE Glasgow High's Owen Carroll and Caravel's Drew Bailor battle for a loose lacrosse ball in Tuesday 's preseason CIGARETTE CITY scrimmage which took place at Glasgow High. Both teams battled the mud as well as each other and enter the upcoming lacrosse season with high hopes. Your Discount Cigarette, Sports Card, NASCAR Collectables Pitching could be difference AND NOW PREMIUM IMPORTED in Christiana tourney bid CIGAR OUTLET

By ERIC FINE "None of our pitch r · arc over­ inOuence on which team win s. powerin g," Tuozzo lo said. 'So NEWARK POST CONTRIBUTING WR ITER "The biggest thing is th at we obviously we have to cui down on have t learn to win the clos games th multitude of errors we made Ia t hri stiana's pitchers could b w lost las t year,' Tuozzolo sa id. year. J think d ~ nsively we co uld Flipping through last season's score the difference between last be a good team. Cseason's di smal record and a book, he recalls Mount Pleasant 's state tournament berth. "In our three preseason gam s two- ,am swe p of th e Viking by we've rurned four double pl ays. So icl ntica l s ore. of 2- 1. oncord The Vikings could start the sea­ we 've , hown potential. We'v done beal them 2-0. Del astl c beat them (one per customer) son with a three-man rotation of the little things well. Our outfielders 5-4 as did Newark. juniors Joe Rineer (2- 1, 2.84 ERA) with purchase of have hit the cut-off men, and w arc "If w can turn thos aro und thi s and Jordan Donovan ( 1- 1, 3.76) and talking and communi ating well. " , Generic Cartons senior Jeff Fleming (0-5 , 4.35). y ar, lhat puts us 0 11 the road to the Tuozzolo also beli eves the re ·t of 10 r II wins we need lo qualify fo r Combine thi s platoon of ex peri ­ the lineup behind Oakes and Allen the stat e.; tournament ," he said. enced arms with a lineup th at wil l hit. But thing, other than bat­ includes all-conference players like ting averages and RAs have an first baseman Paul Oake. and c nter fielder Andrew All en, and the tea m is bound to improve on it s 3- 14 mark from a year ago. "The goal is to win I 0 or II Lea~t~e ~ de '8e4tl games and qualify for the state tour­ nament " sa id Scon Tuozzolo, DELAWARE IMPORTED CIG 'S hri stiana 's first-y ar head coac h. 76ers Players, 1111·11 LOTTERY NOW AVAILABLE "And , ix of our nine ·tarters will be junior , so te hnica lly w 're still young." coaches and~ ~I•PI NO DE SALES TAX Tuozzolo 30, who has cached * . both the freshman and junior varsity other NBA* * team , believe, eac h . larter is strong MAJOR BRANDS in hi own way. Rineer has picked up ·peed on hi · fa stball. h said. CHOOSE FROM $14.45 CARTON Donovan ha, added a curve to mak hi s fast pitch mor ffectiv e. And DAY CAMPS OVERNIGHT $1.49 PER PACK Fleming has gui le. 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(215) 542-CAMP ACCEPTED To capitalize on the pitching tal ­ Mon.· Thurs. 9 a.m.• 7 p.m., Fri. 9 a.m.-9 p.m. ent, however, Christiana will have Sat. 9 a.m•. 7 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m. • 5 p.m. to play well in the field. Trout stocking begins April 1 CHS in tough crowd ount y :-. trea ms. Stm: king~ wi ll ings will be rainbo w trout averag- EL WAR I:'S WI TER .... VIKINGS, from 21 very we ll ." wcatht:r has ntany cw hcgin April I and co ntinu e through ing II im;h ·s in :-. ize. Burk will throw to catcher ·a -. tlc County fi:-.hinJ:! Ma y 1. . trcarm. to be !->LOcked Fi~ h rmcn are lim it ed to six fish ning season in about fo ur y ars. K Il y Stellf . Andrea McGeehan D include Whit · 'lay reck, Wilson per day and arc required to have a t: nthu siasl<., itching for th e opportu­ "W still fi ght a little," said (first ba se , Tammy Elli s (second Run . 'hri:-. tina 'reck , Beaver Run , Delaware fi shing li ccns and trout llity to we t a line . Thanks to th e Fr imuth, a junior who made the base) and hri ~ tin e utli c (thi rd Mill reck and Pike red. s part stamp if th ey arc b twe n the ages trout <., locking program ol th e all -conference team. " But as a base round out th e infi ld . of the program 500 troph :-.iLe of 16 and 65. Youn gsters between Dclav,arc Divi-.ion of Fi~h and whole, we're gettin g along better. Meli ssa Griffitts (c nter fi eld ) Wddldc , th ey will gt: t their chan ce ra inbow trout averaging 14 in ches the ages of 12 and 15 ar ' required We're on the sa m page ." and Karyn Vanv en (ri ght field ) are wi ll be ~ to t:ke d in all :-. ix s tr eam~ to have a juvenile tro ut stamp. April 6 with th e opening day of phom re Heath er Burk th e other starters. Magg i Whee ler, on Apri l 5. On April IX. 2,400 und s for the stock ing program trout -.cason. r places Courtn y Miller on th Li sa Fuhrmeister, Kri sten 'I hi'> year th · Divi:-.ion will be brown trout wi ll he stocked in wmc from annual sale of trout mound . (Mill r opted f r th e Fuhrm ei 1 r, Mi sty Dob on and <.,todin g j {),l)(){) rainbow and White lay 'reck, Wilson Run and stamps. Iacross team thi s season.) Burke, Eryn Halfen arc th reserv s. brown trout in :-.i x ew Castle 'hri stina reck. All other !-> I ck- who pit hed n the junior varsi ty in "All th ther t arns should '95, has mad a fan out of rndorff. wat h out," Freimuth said . "They ''She's yo un g, but she's b tt r hav their heads in th gam improved a lot over las t y ar," when th ey're playing us." Orndorf f sa id . "S he's going to do Mills: Just playing ball Pride, a wom n 's prof e. si nal base­ ~ MILLS , from 18 ball team. play at rawley Stadium. tournament. (For the record , she And she liked what she S'IW. has no plans to audition-for the "I think if there's enough int ere ·t boys basketball tea m. ) in pro tea ms for women," she :aid, On th diamond she is primarily a "then eventua ll y th r might be the shortstop, but she also pitches and same interest in high sc hool base­ plays second base. 'Gender's not an ball for girl s." icsue at all ," Mills said . "Everyone at At 5-foot -9 130 pound s, Mills Caravel is so nice. I get looks som - gives up some arm trength when times I from opposing pl ayers], but she 's on the mound, but she com­ after the game I'm just

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By DAVID G. W. SCOTI S nior Nicol Van will play ''If the right things hat p n, if we fir t bas and help in th pit hing an sta h althy and g t some key NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER rotation. eni r M niqu Hit hits,' Tay lor co ntinued, "we hope t b gin her third yea r on varsit in surprise :omc p oph.:. AST Y AR NEWARK th outfi ld along wi th s nior · Erin HI H' so ft all tea m "When th cr teams ·om • to nwa and W nd R usc h. Nc ark the b ttcr be pr pared for improved a gr at d al. oach L Junior co-captain J n Jones and a gam be ·au . c th ey ar" going to John Tay lor b gins hi s fourth sea. n get one.·· at th helm wi th hi gh h pes for his sophom r Meredith M Int osh pr - team. id strength at th ' midd le infi ld positions and Ta I r c pe ts onrri -' ·'La, t year we narrowed the mar­ bu tions from fr shman Pam NEWARK POST PHOTO BY DAVID GW SCOTI gin (i n lo. es) considerabl ,"he said . Rosse tti at third . Newark High softball team catcher, "Thi s year we ·hould be competi ­ Alison Bernick , right, gets used to ti v because th ani tude is posi ti ve "We lost two good pia rs in B lli ot and J ·n Rossetti." sa id Ta lor. the catcher's equipment on a sunny and the gi rl s hav play d I g th r.' day this week . Bernick, a senior "Thos pia rs ar tough to replace . Taylor th inks d fense will k p W ' II ha c to work for ever run captain for the Yellowjackets will hi s I am in a I I f games. Relying and ever run ill be earned.'' lead Newark into the softball sea­ on th batt ry of B cky tre ts and son on Friday at 3:30 p.m . on the se ni or aptain li son Berni k, Tay lor se · Mount PI 'asant . field behind HoHman Stadium . The Taylor has a team wi th s niors in Glasgow and William Penn at the Yellowjackets face Blue Hen and key positi ns. top of the Blue Hen nferen '. cross-town rival Christiana.

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SALEM UNITED EVANGEUCAL AGAPE of Christ, METHODIST CHURCH Begin February 25th PRESBYfERIAN FELLOVVSHIP 469 Salem Church Road CHURCH OF NEWARK (302) 738-5907 Scientist (302) 738-4822 Come Join Us! A Spirit-Filled 308 Possum Park Rd. Local Expression Of SUNDAY SCHOOL Newark, DE • 737-2300 The Body Of Christ (All Ages 9:15 a.m.) Sunday 'uncl.tv ~li'\ICl ' .~ Su ncl,ll Sthool . 'u nrlnv, tO- ll n m. WORSHIP 8:30 & 10:30 a.m. Bt hlo · Stud~ Tt•,tt:nunl ~ 1 t • t• ttng 1\ t•dnt•>dJI' i ·: JO . ~ :10 p m Wor hip ...... 8: .. 5 & 11 :00 a.m . Sunday Worship ...... 10:00 a.m. Ht •.uhn~ (!,~ , m · llt~ o Stort· Saturdav, 10 ,1m I ~ nocm L11tle Lambs Nu rsery, All Programs Nursery & Childca re at all services Fellowship T ime ...... 9:30 a.m. At Howard Johnson's, Rt. 896 & /-95 Chtldren's Church. Available All Services (302) 834-2928 "YOU ARE WELCOM E" Sunday ch oi...... a.m. 2274 Porter Ad., Bear, DE IO:OO Wednesday Rev. Or. J . Ron Owens, Pastor vening Wor hip ...... 6: 0 p.m. Home Meeting ...... 7:30p.m. I~IRST PRESBITERIAN OUR REDEEMER PRAISE ASSEMBLY FIRST ASSEMBLY Calvary Baptist 1421 Old Baltimore Pike • Newark CIRJRCH LUTHERAN CHURCH 737-5040 292 West Main St. • Newark Johnson At. Augusta ChlUch (302) 731-56« Ches. Hill Est., Newark OF GOD Sunday School ...... 9:15 a.m. l'------41 (302) 737-6176 215 E. Delaware Ave. ~o(1 Sunday Worship 10:00 a.m. & 5:30p.m. Christian Education Including ,.___ __...;.__.;.. ______. 129 Lovett Avenue NewarX, DE 19711 R~~SBY'TERIAN EVANGELICAL WORSHIPSERVICES PRESBYTERIA\ CHLRCH (~ HUI{(~ H Wednesday: m er of Rt. 896 & 40 FREE CHURCH Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. 15 N. Old Baltimore Pike & Christian Academy Junior Churches 10:30 a.m. • Covertcl Dllh Olnn• ...... 8:00 PM (302) 368-4565 • Slngaplraclon ...... 8:30 PM 9 :30...... hur h School Christiana, DE 1400 Red Lion Rd ., Bear, DE Evening Worship 7:00p.m. I 0: _ 0 ...... hur h crvice 368-0515 834-8588 • Adul Bibl8 Study ...... 6:45 PM 1 FAMILYNITE -\'(.I\ ".v Ourfriend ly. carin~ . Sunday School at 9:45am. Sunday Schoo\...... 9 a. • Kidl for JtiUI ...... 6:45 PM ~.>.. .JtL r1, inclusil'e communi · of faith Worship Service ...... 10:30 WEDNESDAY 7:00p.m. • Adult Choir ...... 7:50 PM Worship at 11:00 a.m. Evening Service ...... 6 :30 Adult Bible Study : ~ ; lm·ites you to join us in lludlcappecl ACCUIWe NURS ii:RY AVAII..ABI.E Rainbow • Missionettes ':. 6Wb ~ MISSION. EDUCATION llANO/CAPPED ACCES fBLE Sr. Minister Royal Rangers IUMIJ Aftilable for All Sento.. ru5 ,.., & WORSHI P Robert Bruee Cummillf, Palor Rev. Irvin R. Pusey Nursery Provided M ARCil ~2. I c 96 • F\\'ARK Po:r • PM a: 2!i Obituaries

daughter , Deborah A. Carman of tion to the Ameri an anc r hri ti cma Ho pita l. daught r-in-law, Terri Wiland of James H. Toots Newark and Joan E. Hut on of Society. Mr. Wiland, 77 , ho li ved in Newark , who he lped car for him ; Money, mail carrier Middletown; ister, Doris M. Sal m, N.J . from I 43 to 1955. was I 0 grandchildren. Trimble of Bayview, Md.; and three a abin tmaker at ongol um ­ A s rvi c wa~ hdd Mar h 5 at Newark re ident, James H. Toot grandchi ldren. Gary T. Smith, Purple Naim In . in Mar u Hook, Pa ., for Woodside uneral Home, alem. Money, died Feb. 23, 1996. of heart A . ervice was held March 4 at 25 year . Burial wa: in al cm unt y failure in Veteran Affairs Medical Robert T. Jone & Foard Funeral Heart recipient H was an Army v teran of Veterans m t r . Center, Elsmere. Home, Newark. Burial wa in World War II. H wa. a m mber of The family sugg ts contribu­ Bear resident, Gary T. Smith, Mr. Money, 7 , had been a mail Delaware Veteran Memorial Asbury United Methodi st hur h tion. to Delaware tate Hospital's carrier for many year . He wa a Cemetery, Summit. died Feb. 29, 1996, of cancer at New astle. His wif , Bernice, died Meals on Wh eels. member of St. John ' AUMP The family suggests ontribu­ home. in 19 I. hurch and on it Trustee Board. tions to the Arthriti Foun9ation. Mr. Smith, 49, wa born in H is . urvived by son ·, Paul 0 . • Local obituaries are printed He wa a 32nd degree Ma on Philadelphia, Pa. , and had lived in Jr. of Newark and rank 0 . RL hel and past grand . ecretary of Most Delaware for many y ar. . He wa: a of New astle; daught rs. heil a F. fre e of charge as space p rmits. Wor hipful Eag le Grand Lodge Alp he us H. Price Sr., enior lab technician at Lanxide S hne of N w a. ti e, and aith L. AF&AM . He was an Anny veteran retired electrician Corporation in Newark for t !1 Zdzie h and Ann F. Warrington, Information usuully i. supplied of World War II. year .. both of Newark; broth r . Frank Jr. to the paper h funeral directors. He is survived by i ter, Mabel V. from Chrysler Corp. He received a Purple Heart while of Aiken, . .. and Thomas of Reed of Wilmington; niece, Doris erving in th U.S. Army in Elsinboro, N.J .; sisters, Dorothy Newark re . ident. Alpheus H. Fur more information, contact Lambert of Wilmington, who cared Vietnam . March of lorida, Margar t Young for him . Price Sr., died Feb. 27, 1996, in He wa a member f th Kent General Hospital , Dover. of L w r Alloway: re k, N.J ., and editorial assistant Gayle K. llarr A service was held Feb. 29 at St. Disabled Ameri an Veteran s and Anna Davis of P nnsv ill e, N.J .; John ' · AUMP Church. Burial wa · Mr. Price , 75, was a maintenance VFW Post No. II . 57. H loved at 737-0724 or fax 737-9019. in Delaware Veteran Memorial elec tri cian at Chrysler orp. '. jazz, ·port · and was an avid reader. emetery, Summit. Newark as embly plant. He r tired H i · survived by his wife of 18 in 1986 after 30 y ars. years, Bonnie M. mith; one so n, t ph n G. at home; on daught r, Willard W. Taylor Sr., He was a member and commit­ Valerie M. at home; his mother, teeman of the United Auto Workers eraldin mith of Philadelphia ; WW II Army vet Union Local, and a form er member ne si ·t r, Linda . Yeck of Poway, of Calvary Baptist hurch , Newark. Saturday, Newark resident, Willard W. alif.; three n ph ews; and one Taylor Sr., died Feb. 29 1996, of He is surviv d by hi wife, W. niec . April27, heart failure at home. Mari e Parker Price; hi ldren, A service was h ld March 5 in Mr. Taylor, 73 , was a director of Alpheus Price Jr. of Newark and Imm ac ulat e onception hurch, 7:30pm finance for the Cecil County Board Alphia C. Pierce of Kirkwood, Pa .; Elkton, Md. Burial was in Delaware of Education, retiring in 1979 after sister, Ellen Le Price of Irwin, Veteran Memori al rn etery, Mitchell Hall, about 30 years. N.C.; fiv " grandchildren and fiv e ummit. Univ. of Delaware, He was an Army veteran of great -grandchildren. World War II , servi ng in Europe and A service was held March 4 at Paul 0. Wiland Sr., Newark, DE the Pacific . He attended Goldey­ Spicer-Millikin & Warwick Funeral Beacom College. Hom e, Newark. Burial was in St. 77, cabinetmaker He is survi ed by his wife of 47 George Cemetery. Newark re. ident , Paul 0. Wiland years, Mariam Moore Taylor; son, The family suggests c ntribu- W. Warren Jr. of Pittsgrove, N.J: r., di ed eb. 28, 1996, of can er in pre sen ted by episcopal campus ministry at UD Joseph R. Murphy, 61, and WXHL 89.1 FM, "Today's Christian Music" ALL SEATS RESERVED: former legislator from Newark $18 advance, $25 gold circle $15 students, group of 10 or more OSEPH R. MURPHY, a for­ cation at ni ght at Wilmin gton Di strict hainnan of Boy Scouts mer state legislator who High School. of America, and a fonner mem­ TO CHARGE BY PHONE: Jsponsored a bill that estab­ He moved 1.0 Arizona in ber of United Mine Workers of 1-800-521-0290 lished Delaware's system of 1985. Mr. Murphy was involved Ameri ca, Knights of Col umbus, kindergartens, and later lived in in a traffic ac ident aft r arriv­ Brookside ommunity Lnc. and Visa and Mastercard accepted and ran a homeless helter in ing in Arizona that left him hos­ the Jaycees. Phoenix, Arizona, died March 4, pitalized for a month. He said He is survived by two sons, 1996, of cancer at his Phoenix medical costs wiped out his sav ­ Chri stopher J. of Newark and FOR INFORMATION: 368-4647 home. ings and he ended up on th e Michael D. of Phoenix; mother, St. Thomas's Episcopal Church Mr. Murphy, 61, formerly of streets. Anne Murphy of Philadelphia; Newark and Wilmington, served Mr. Murphy 's plight became sisters, Joan Dutka of Scranton, 276 South College Ave., Newark, DE as a Republican in the House of nationally known and in 1987, Pa. , Marie Brennan, Theresa Representatives from 1968 until Mr. Murphy appeared on NBC's Kuney and Frances Carlson, all 1972. morning news show, "Today." of Philadelphia, and Ellen Preiss In 1972, he unsuccessfully Also that year, he received a of Denver; brother, Jerome of ran for the state Senate, losing $1,000 check from a Calif rnia cranton; and former wife, by about 600 votes to Roger A. entertainment company that Barbara Murphy of Newark. A Martin. He returned to Avon wanted his story for a movie. daughter, Kimberly, is deceased. Products and retired as a person­ Mr. Murphy was an Army A memorial service wi II be nel administrator in the late veteran of the Korean War. He scheduled at a later date. 1970s. He also taught adult edu- was form er Health and Safety

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Buy now, save TOWNSEND, DE AREA · TANNING BEDS. Wolff and MINISTRIES acreage with its own moun· brochure . Open 7 days a Sunmaster. Factory direct t:J lain stream & unspoiled thousands on premier West· For Sale or Rent. 3 Bed· "ATLANTIQUE CITY" 1200 em Maryland land w/awe­ room, 2 bath Brick Ranch · week. Holidav Real Estate . public. Eliminate middle man . WE ARE HERE TO LEND A mountain views . On new road , Save hundreds. Money back dealer antiques ard colle cti · perced. build cam p, hunt Of some mountain views. Perfect er w1th new carpet, full MYRn1: BEACH OCEAN­ HELPING HAND bles extravaganza . Exhibitors 1 location near 1-68, Deep Creek basement & 2 car at­ guarantee . Home/commercial . IF YOU NEED US relax. Finan c111g Call owner. FRONT resort. Spring from Easy payments . Free catalog . from 45 states . Atlantic City 1-540·662·92 16 HCV. Lake ard several sta te parks . tach ed garage oo 5 acre $55 daily-S266 weekly . Cen­ Convention Cen ter. Saturday New perc & survey. Vista lot. $165,000 . Owner fi · trally located . Indoor/outdoor 1-800-892-5015. JESUS march 23, 10 am- 9 pm. Sun­ AMAZING RIVER LOT. $845 nancing available . THE LIGHT OF THE Proo. 1-800-688· 7693 . pools, whirlpools, saunas, atr­ WOLFF TANNING BEDS. Tan day March 2\ 10 am - 5 pm . down, $162/month' . Leve l $875/mo Rent. Call (302) ium , tennis, playground, at home . Buy direct Clld save! 5.9 acres just a 5 min. walk t:J FREE LIST of wooded building 653 -4342 . WORLD 1-800·526-27 £4. gamerooms. Sales: 2 bed­ Commercial/ home units from ·Do yoo need help wltl nature's finest mountain river. parcels in Garrett Co., MD. 1· 800 -898·6139 ext. 311 . ALS . room-$65,000. 1-800-238- $199 . Low monthly payments . Fish, swim or watch a moun · 1181. an addic ti on? lain sunrise . Ready to build e-mail : [email protected] Free color catalog . 1 000- ·Are yoo looking for camp or relax. Price: $16,900 , GARREn co ., MD 7 acres 224 842-1305. someone to talk to? Real Estate Sales bal. financed 15 yrs at 8.9% $17,900. Park -like hardwoods 302 Begmning Wednesday ARM. Cal O'Mler 1-304 -492- ard ready -to -bui ld . Financing Vacation Property Antiques, Art n1gh t March 27th from 5429. OAC . avail. 1-800 -898-6139 ext. 352 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM and CHESAPEAKE BAY. Absolute 316. ALS . MYRnE BEACH sa les and Sporting Goods every Wednesday there FREE BOOK "Legally profit liquidation . 3.69 ac water­ rentals . Studios, one, two SCOTI ANTIQUE MARKET. SOUTH CAROLINA LAKEVIEW 1200 an tique exhibitor will IE someone to talk from 'Insider Secre ts' of Real front. $19,990. beautiful VA bargain . $19900 free boat bedroom . Ocean front m golf booths, March ~ & 31 . with who ca res for you , t:J Estate". Umited printing . FOf waterfront & water access slip . Beautifully wooded lot condos. $45,900 to $110ROO . help see you through your more information. Call now homesltes on Bay's most pris­ Call Bob 1-800-448-:>t>53 Monthly · November thru BODYBUILDERS w/free private boat slip i1 June. Ohi o State Fa irgrounds troubles 1·800-496 -1874 . tine area. Private boat dock & spectacular waterfront com ­ (day) 1-800-635-8233 (eve) . Your chance to acquire pier. Call today for tree Mandor BIC . - Columbus , Ohio. 1-71 exit everything yw need for a munity abutting golf course . 17th Avenue.1 614-569-4112 . ·Following the 12 step brochure & land list. 1-800- Paved roads , water, sewer, complete home gym - at a program . GOVERNMENT FORECLOSED 775 -4563 . ext. 1099. more . Excellent financing . fraction of the ptire c1 new equipment! Includes: HOMES lor pennies on $1. COASTAL NORTH CAROLINA. Waterfront also available. Call 306 The Apostolic Gospel Delinquent tax, repo's, REO's. now. 1-800-704-3154. Tim­ 254 Church Free list of waterfront bar­ Bicycles *Eal1y Sears universal Your area . Toll free 1-800- gains . Acreage m home berlake Estates. Apartments , RT . 84 1 1/2 Way between 898 -9778 ext . H-5139 for cur­ type machine with cables Chatham And West Grove sites as low as $17,900 . Live ard leg attachments, tri· Phone 610 869-8175 ren t list1nas/directorv . Oak Development. 1 800-566- Unfurnished TEN- speed Bicycles (2) 1 male, 1-female. Have been ceps bar, tat bar & more. LAND . *Regular press bench NOTTINGHAM TOWER Apts. stored, needs new tires . $35 *Bench press machine 210 1BR & 2BR's available, 1st ea. Call 1302\731-5382 *Approx 1200 lbs . weight Houses for Sale month rent FREE! Call 610 plates (600 lbs iron, 600 932-3331 . 312 lbs plastic.) Clothing *12 dumbbells (10 lbs-40 lbs) plus one 60 lb. ~:~~~(~~2~~~~~!~p!!~?~?.i~~:~~!!~ *Several barbells w col­ SAVED~ J • Spacious Floor Plans • Washer & Dryer • A/C 266 LADIES CLOTHES- SZ. 16-18. lars . 24 Hour Emergency Service • Owner Managed * ·+ ·:·* Some ne~ very reasonable . First $425 takes it ~ /1 • Office Space for Call 1302) r31 -5382 HIGH ON wooded hiD ll\[h[h ~ ~ overlooking creek . 2.07 Rent - Call410 287-3823 TURNQUIST APARTMENTS acres . Cape cod . Privacy . 323 Close to 1-95. 3BR, LR CROSSROADS SHOPPING · Garden & Lawn den , kit, DR, h!W ftoors, ft CENTER space available . ~ basement, lg deck. Ask111g BODYBUILDERS 392·0099 2000,.~ 1600 , & 1200 sq- ft. Call PRIVACY HEDGE - Liquidation BASED ON ArrROVf.D Arruci\TION AND 1 Yf.AR LE.I\Sf. lg!;&,I\IH,,~ $1 15,(900 . Call after 6pm . 410 J98·1300. Your chance to acquire 410 z87-2696. Sale. Cedar - Arborvitae 3 1/2- everything yru need for a 4 foot tree. Reg . $29 .95 - ~w complete home gym - at a $8 .95. Free delivery - guar­ fraction of the ptire c1 anteed. 12 tree minimum . new equipment! Includes: Also available : Birch ard lilac . 1-800-889-8238. *Early Sears universal type machine with cables 330 ard leg at1achments , tri­ ceps bar, tat bar & more. Medical Supplies *Regular press bench *Bench press machine DIABETICS . FREE SUPPLIES *Approx 1200 lbs. weight for those who qualify. Medi­ plates (600 lbs iron, 600 care/Insurance billed direct lbs plastic.) for test strips, insulin, *12 dumbbells (10 lbs-40 glucometer. Satisfaction lbs) plus one 60 lb. Guaranteed! liberty Medical *Several barbells w col­ Supply . 1 000 762-8026. lars. Mention #2035. First $425 takes it all!.[!:. ~ Q Apartment Call410 287-3823 332 Miscellaneous 360 Wanted to Buy

COLLECTOR WANTS ELKTON, MD tl•!•i? Wor1d & U.S. coins . COp­ Meadows At Elk Creek G ----FOR SALE---- per, Silve~ & Gold . Call ~ 4pm-rpm. 410 275- 439 Muddy Lane • • • • • A 1994 & 1995 Hess • • • s ••••• Trucks 8376 . Ask for Bob. 410-398-0470 41 0 398 -9362 E WANTED - RCA SelectaVision Turnquist Apartments EASTERN EUROPE JOBS . VideoDiscs (CEO's, not Laser 110 Windward Ct. • ~ Teach basic conversational discs) Cal 1302)737-2141 • • • • . c ••• English il Prague, Budapest 41 0-392-0099 or Krakow. No teaching cer­ 386 Elk Chase Aoartments tificate or European languages required . For comprehensive Dogs 62 Elk Chase Dr. • • • • • program directory, ca ll 1-200- 41 0-398-3790 971 -3682 ext. K89672 . EVINRUDE OUTBOARD Motor PIT BULL FOR NEWARK, DE 1.5 HP-"MATE" used 3 hrs. STUD $125. 1302) 738-7595 . English Village l\pts. ADBA registered. Fox Hall Office Bolio Bloodline •••• Call410 398-1697 302-366-8790 ••• or 398-0553 .

Nottingham Tcwers Apts. E L 426 At. 272 & Nottingham e E DEPARTMENT 56 HOUSE 61 0-932-3331' • • • c •• • COLLECTION - David Cop­ Management perfield Serles -Includes - Thl Solicitor, Betsy Trot­ PROPERTY MANAGEMENT ERRYVILLE, MD twood's Cottage, Peagot­ TEAM ly's Seaside Cottage and Looking for energetic, dedi­ set of figures. Retired cated,"take charge" team . 1992. Perfect condition . Resident manager & main­ • • • $270 the se t. tenance person wanted for new apartments in Christiana. Call (410) 392-00'16, Send resume to: PO Box leave mn11ae. 9631 Wilminaton. De 19809. ~ 1 \I < 11 :!:!, I ~ >~Hi • 1 \\ \Rh. P o~ 1 • P \( .t '27 LE ALN TI E INTHE OURT INTI-ll~ UllT INTHE OURT INTHE OURT LE ALNOTI E 432 F COMMON PLEAS E tate f ELIZA- Estat of ELIZA- OF OMMONPLEAS F OMM PI OF OMMON PLEAS FOR THE FOR 1'HE Miscellaneous FOR THE FORTHE TATE BETH M. D N VAN , BETH W. Y UN , ATE OF DELAWARE D c ased. NoLie is D ce s d . Notic i ATE OF DELAWARE 'ATE OF DELAWARE OF DELAWARE IN AND FOR INAND OR INANDF R JNANDFOR her by given that Let rs h r by giv n that Lett rs POST ALJOBS Testamentary upon th T tam ntary upon th NEWCA TLE NEW A Tl..E $12.68/llr to start + benefits. NEWCASTLE NEW A TLE UNTY COUNTY state of ELIZABETH M. estat of ELlZABETH W. OUNTY Carriers, Sorters, Cler1­ dr. sedan, tools, etc. Ar; the leader in our industry DRIVERS • OTR. .. Do yru have ways). Average 5500+ ers. Tol free 1-800-898-9778 APR. 6- Coins 10 a.m . - Auction Center 444 ~ need the best Se rv ­ full medical plan? New con ­ miles/wk, 1996 conventionals, ext. T-5739 for listings/dlrec­ APR. 6 • Polst Estate w/additions 3 p.m. Auction ice/Sales persons ~ can find ventional equipment? Rider top pay/benefits. (USF) Comet torv. Retail Sales program? We do! Plus great Center - Victorian marble-top, pes. oak, 48" to share m ensure our con· Transport. Call 1-800-770- tinued success. sign-on bonus! COL-A re­ 3725. round & 42' square tables, rare lion's carved ouired. Gall 1-800-788-1145. chair, larkin desk, etc .. GROWING RETAIL FLOOR We offer: Excellent earnings • DRIVERS . TIRED of being BE YOUR CJoNN BOSS. Possi· Great benefits - Complete APR. 26 - Benefit W est Nottingham Academy, cove ring floor store needs PIT DRIVERS - Solo & teams, away from home? National ble $2500 part-time $8000 & FfT retail sales person. Exp. training - Guaranteed income Colora, MD $2,000 sign-on . Top teams Freight offers job security, full -time monthly, processing a plus . Gall for App't. 410 during traing . earn $104,000+, top trainers home weekly, top pay BCIBS, insurance claims for health · APR. 27 - Benefit Rock Church, Fair Hill, MD 392-4304 We require : Strong personal!· MAY 4 - Baseball & Sports - 10 a.m . - Auction earn ?OK+. Major bene ­ prescription drug car'd, 401-K. care providers . Investment re· ty - Positive attitude - neat ap­ fits/motel & deadhead pay. Center Minimum 23, 1 year tractor­ quired. Software purch~se pearance - Good driving Covenant Transport. 1-800- trailer experience, COL-A. Call MAY 4 - Antiques & Household - 3 p .m . - plus computer. Financmg 446 record - Good verbal skills 441-4394. Students call 1- Dom at National Freight . 1- available . 1 000 722-SAMS . Auction Center And Most Of All , a desire to 800 -338-6428 . 800-922-5088. ext. 4648 MAY 11 - Rare & important artwork & books of Sales learn & succeed! interest 3 p.m . - Auction Center- Exquisite Fern For immediate consideration DRIVERS-OTR . ADS. $1 ,000 DRIVERS . TRISM TRANS· BEST ONE -PERSON BUSI­ Coppedge (1881 -1951 ) New Hope, PA . Oit . on $$AVON$$ POTENTIAl $200- apply in person at: Orkin Pest sign-on bonus. Umited open ­ PORT Company drivers. NESS . Local bulk candy vend­ ings for experience flatbed canvas; over 200 quality lots; East Coast art1sts $2,000 per monlh. Sel where Control 101 Johnson Way, $300.00 sign-on, excellent ing route for sale. Excellent & \'Alen you like, its not just New Castle DE or call 1-800- drivers. Assigned convention­ benefits packaQe. Home often . return low hours. Training, & books . als\ benefits, 401K, more . 95-96 convenlionals . One year CALL TODAY TO CONSIGN OR door to door anymore. Medi­ 732 -2105 Orkin Pest Conlrol m warranties . $2,950 invest­ cal/other insu ranee avail. 1 Gal today! 1 800-646-3438 OTR crld 6 months flatbed . 1- LIST YOUR SALE!! (610) 932-2114 Ect ment. 1·410-766-4443 (ask 800 288-6311 . Ind. Reo . ext. 1008. Owner Operalors 800-845-5820. for ext. 91171. welcome .

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4 DR., LUXURY SEDAN, FULL BALANCE FULL BALANCE FULL POWER, LEATHER INTERIOR $10,695 $9,499 1,255 NUCAR DISC $400 COLLEGE u•~v,•u• • , ~S!IOO FACTORY $2,500 -· 193 DODGE Intrepid ES, ~ue , toaded ...... MQ.W..Sj.3 .. 1® ...... Sli;OOO"

1 95 LUXURY 96 CAVALIER 94 FORD Pickup F150 XL, red met., 6cyl ., auto, NC ,AMIFM , bedliner. 10,000 orig. mi...... $14,500 CONVERSION snc f40790 192 DODGE Grand Caravan LE ...... $13,995 193 EAGLE Vision, toaded ...... $12,995 193 DODGE Dakota Sport, V.fJ, auto,NC , bright red ...... $9,995 192 TOYOTA Camry, 4dr ., dk. maroon, 5spll ., 1 owner ...... $9,995 192 DODGE Dynasty LE, l~ht gold, 4dr ., 1oMler ...... $9,000 11ny 96 8/11zer FULL BALANCE 189 CHRYSLER LeBaron, convertible, NC, auto, pwr.locks &windows , bright whije ...... $6,995 demo ln Stocltl* $9,549 12,697 RETAIL, $817 NUCAR OISCT $400 COLLEGE ORAD 188 PLYMOUTH Grand Voyager LE ...... $6,950 • lneludet&ll Factory 1ncent1ves SCOUNT. $2,600 CASH/T RADE TIIX AND TAGS EXlAA 190 MAZDA Protege LX, 4 door ...... $6,700 96 CAMARO 96 MONTE CARLO 96 PRIZM 190 PLYMOUTH Laser RS Sport Coupe, bright red, auto, pwr. locks/wind., cassette .. $6,500 snc urO# 191 DODGE Shadow, 2dr ., auto, NC , bright red ...... $4,900 191 GEO Metro, convertible, bright yellow ...... $4,900 189 CHEVY S10 Pickup, with cap. ~ije ...... $3,750

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