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86th Year, Issue 7 © 1996 March 1 , 1996 Newark, Del. • 50~ THis WEEK Grotto's

IN SPORTS game room LoCAL tabled WRESTLERS By MARY E. PETZAK TAKE NEWARK PO ST STAFF WRITER Grott o Pi zza 's application for a special u, e permit to include an ar ad /gam r m in th ir n w re. taUJ·ant on CROWNS M ai n Stre t wa. gi n lose . ruriny b for being tnhled b cit y counci I on M onday night. Ste1 h ' n Spence, attorn y for Gr Ito, said th e com ­ AT STATE pan proposes to put a foo. hall table, four ra e- ·ar-dri- in g simulation mac hin s. two pool tabl es. two ba ~ke t ­ ball-ross tables, a . hurtle '·howl" lan , II ideo ga m s MEET. 15 and six pinball machin s in a game ro m ace ss ible th rough the dining and bar areas of the r staurant. According to documentation , ubmitte~ with the IN LIFESTYLE application, th " purpose of the arcade i , t provide nt ertninm nt for rotto's patron. , whi ch woul I includ familiL.:s in th commun ity and stndt:nts an nd ­ in n rh univ r. it ." AN AUTHOR See GAME ROOM , 2 .... WRITES ABOOK NPA, business ABOUT AWELSH interests to IMMIGRANT. 8 tackle parkin By MARY E. PETZAK

. IN THE NEWS NEWARK POST STAFF WR ITER

In an effort to . tahlish better communi at ion hctwc n downtown bu sine.. es and th N wa rk Park in g Authority, a seri ·s of informal meetings are 1lann d to SHOPPING Ji ~c u ss jc int conce rn s. NEWARK POSl STAFF PHOTO BY KELLY BENN~ n Ac ·ording to Robert Wh itman. ·hairma n of th parking au th ority board, city mana ge r Cad Luft sug­ CENrER gc~ ted th e meetings to him. In addition, a rece nt! SAILING ON AIR completed study by th ' Wilmington rea Planning oun cil of OIH treet parkin~ in Newark recommended BANK Newark High 's Butch Patrick leaps toward the landing area in the long jump competition '>Ome chnn gcs whi ch need n; i w and di sc ussi n by at the state indoor track and field meet. Patrick won the event with a jump of 23 feet , those affected. one and a half inches, which is a new meet record . ROBBED See PARKING , 2 ...,_ IN BROAD DA\LIGHT. 3 ·Bancroft studen question astronau NEWS 1-4 POLICE BEAT 2 By JULIA R. SAMPSON wer ab l to pose th ir ques­ tion. via e- mail to the astro­ OPINION 6 SPECIAL TO THE NEWARK POST naut. of th e . pacecraft Galileo. LIFESTYLE 8 "l f their question wa original Students at Bancroft the . tud nt would receive a THE ARTS g Elementary School have been personal messag from one of studying about space ~ince OBITUARIES 19 December. Students read book , See UD N S, 4 10 created their own ABCs of DIVERSIONS pace, and worked on computer CROSSWORD PUZZLE 11 projects relating to space and s~ travel. IN THE KITCHEN 14 With the cooperation of SPORTS NA A, Jennifer Apicella and neroua .,..~ ~lit$$. at JJ_.ocroft . ClASSIFIEDS 'I· • NEWARK PosT •!• POLICE BLOTTER

Can we help? • Police /Jeut is compiled each in hi s ea rl y 20s wearing a na y am pb II, b th I . \\ ' ee~ from th e .files of th e Ne1vark swea tshin and j ans, and a male Offices: The paper's offices are located Polite Deporllltenf hy stqff'writer with short bl nde hair, ab ut Car entered conveniently in the Robs cott Buildin g, Maty £. P(!f'wk. 5' 10", 170 lbs., wearing a Dal la ' 153 E. Chestnut Hill Rd ., Newark, DE owboys Starter jacket and a ometime overnight on eb. 19713 . Office hours are 8:30a.m. to 5 base ball ca p. 23-24 unknown u. pe t. ntered p.m. weekday s. Any n with information i. a ar parked on hull Dri e in a. ked to ca ll the Newark P li ce at Phone : (302) 737-0724 Two men Newark and removed a c llular 366-71 II. phone and radar d teet r. Facsimile: (302) 737-9019 Marijuana found Poli h :lv~ no lead . e-mail : [email protected] followed, Underage drinker To subscribe : Call 737 -0724 or 1-800- On Feb. 24 ar und 4:25 p.m . Unlocked car entered 220-3311 . Co st is $15 .95 per year to Newark Poli ce responded to a p li ce were ca lled to Rainbow New Castle County addresses . To begin confronted report of criminal mi . chi ef n W. Rec rd to inv ti gate a . hoplift­ om time vern ight n F b. Main Street Feb. 23 around I :30 ing. 2 -24, unknown u. peer ent red a su bsc ription , sim ply call the n b. 22 around I a. m.. a a. m. and found a 19-y ar-o ld man Th tor mpl yee reported a car in the 200 block of Elkton Circulation Departm ent. 21-year-old and I 7-y ar- ld and d tected an odor of al h I. th at a man had concealed a com­ drove out of a parking lot n Road and remo ed a bag contain­ To place a classified: Call1 -800-220-1230 Jacob dward Th omas, 19, pact di . c n hi . per. on and in g a ph one, drivers li en e, Vi ·a ~ Ikt on Road and sa w a vehi cle was charged with underage drink ­ att mpted to I ave the , tor with­ To place a display ad : Call 737-0724 . b hind th em. When th two v hi ­ card and AT&T phone card . ing. out payin g. There was no damage to the v hi ­ cle. . ropped at S. allege and During a earch of the su pect cle and the own r aid , he might HE STAFF of the Newark Post is anxious to assist Delaware aven ues there was a police found a small pia tic bag have I ft the car unl ocked . The cred­ Treaders and advertisers. Reporters , writ ers , ed i· v rbal exc hang betw en th Charges pending filled with a green leafy ·ub­ tors and salesp ople can be contacted as li sted occupants f th car , poli ce . aid. it card ha e been canceled. below. On Feb. 23 arou nd 9:55 p.m. stance, which fi lei t ted po, itive P li ce hav no lead . . The car: th n continued on for marijuan a, p li . aid. David G. w. Scott is the newspaper's D !awa re Avenu to S. hapel poli ce were ca ll ed to the Newark Shopping C nter on a r port of David Lahuta, of New ~ rk . news and sports editor. He makes , Lr et where tw p pi g t out wa charged with , hop lifting and Phone taken sta ff assignme nts and reviews all su: p ct br aking into car. there. or the su. pect ve hi cle and ran po .. e ion of marijuana . press re lease s, etc. He ca n be reached towa rd rh oth r car, striking it Acco rding t a . ecurity guard Poli ce repo rt that overn ight on at 737 -0724. with a bottl e. at the center, two yo ung mal e~ Feb. 23-24 unkn wn . u pect. Mary E. Petzak Is a general assig n­ The victims accelerated away were seen wa lking around nnd Man arrested enter d a car park d in a ca rport ment reporter. Her beat includes gov­ , nd went to the Newark hopping trying th d or. f v hicles. on De on Pl ace and removed a ernment , education and police ne ws . nt er wh re th ey made a phone Taken into custody were two On Feb. 23 about I 0:50 p.m . cellul ar phone. She ca n be con tac ted at 737 -0724 . ca ll. I S-year-o lds, on of wh m wa police arr ted Chri stopher The inve tigating officer noted Gayle K. Hart is th e office manager and As they wer leaving th cen­ f und to have a butterfly knife Mi chael Hogu , 19, at E. Main other similar incident. in the area. editorial assistant who processes most ter, they again . aw the su. pect with a four-inch blade in hi oat and Chapel str et for underage Police have no lead . press re leases. She prepares obituaries ve hicle in the Bik line parking pocket. He wa relea. ed to the drinking and re i. ting arrest. and th e Divers ion s ca lendar. Gayle also lot. cu. tody f hi fath r. writ es feature and business stories . One of the arl ier susp cts wa, The other teen wa. tran p rted Alcohol taken Contact her at 737·0724. to hi s residence outside th e Teens charged standin g in the lot p inting a gun Sometime overnight on Feb. Newark area and turned over to Contributing writers and photographers include at their car and a seco nd suspect On Feb. 23 at about I0:30p .m. 22-23 unknown , u pect entered Meg han Aflosml s, Jack Bartley, Juliann a Bagg ott, pu ll ed a gun from hi s ja ket . hi , . tepfather. p li ce arre. ted three teenagers for a porch on the unit block of Kelly Bennett , Elbert Chance , Martin L. Duncan . Th teens left by the hapel harge are p nding. underage drinking in a parking lot Eric Fine, Marvin Hummel , Ruth M. Ke lly, James Dalla Avenue and took two bot­ Mclaren . Shirley Tarrant , Phil Toman and treet ex it of the c nt r and drove on S. Chapel Street. tl es of beer, a bottle of wine and a Marty Valania. Leave messages for them at 737 · to theN wark poli c station. Park vandalized Charged were a 17 -year-old carton conta iner of wine . 0724. The susp cts are desc ribed as female, name withheld, and Police have no uspects. a whit male, 6' to 6'2", 240 lb . ., Sometime between Feb. 19 Alden Wehde and Larry .J--j\' Tina Wlnmill is the Newark Posfs advertising direc tor and manage s th e loca l sales team . She can be reached ll!!!l!l!llll~u..J at 1-800·220·3311 . Donna Harrity sel ls advertising in the · Grotto hopes to be open by May down town Newark and Kirk wood Highways areas . Contact here at 737· 0724 ~GAME ROOM, from 1 Jim Galoff se rvices advertising clie nts The targ t mark t, a cording to the vend ­ In the sou th Newark . Bear, Glasgow in o mac hine suppli ers, wi ll b " 18-35 yea r and Rout es 40 /13 area . Call him at olds.'' 737-0724. ounc ilrnembers ·xpressed co nsid erable Mary Wuertenberger is the advertisi ng co ncern bcca u c th game room , attracti ve t assistant. She can counse l calle rs peorl c un d r the drinking ag . woul d b with questions about advertising . Call accessib le through the bar. her at 737·0724. "I'd b a whol lot happi r if th e arcad Other adve rtising reps include Demps Brawley, could he accessed onl y by the dining area," Julie Heffn er. Kay P. McGlothlin . Renee Qui et· said Harold odwin . " It wo uld be a littl e saf r meyer. Jerry Rutt and Kim Spe ncer. Bonnie in reoard to und rag drinki ng which is ·1 bi g Lietwiler is the class lfieds advertis ing manage r. pro bl em inN wark." Zych Godwin Grant Hogan Felicia Her staff includ es Kathy Beckley. Chri s Bragg , ln respon.· to the co nt ntion hy th ve nd­ Adrlan e Dower and Jacq ue Minto n. ing ma ·bin suppli er that thi s would b "adu lt ti on for w II - p rated and monitored faci li ­ consider rede igning the floor plan to elimi ­ Circulation manager is Bi ll Si ms. Ryan ent rtainm nt ," Irene Zyc h r pli d, " I beg t ties, but contended th at Newark '. problem nate the bar/game room acce and/or propo - Huber handles Newark Post sub scrip· differ. I have a 16-year-old my. elf and h and required . pecial onsiderati n. ing a monitoring plan that addre e concern tions . Call him at 1-800-220-3311 . hi . friends wi ll lov it." "Whatever you have planned, thi . popula­ about underage drinking. James B. Streit, Jr. is the publisher Zych also noted. "W already hav a hil ­ tion will test you to your limit ," warned Spence aid he hope to meet with city of th e Newark Post. He se ts pol icies li ard s parlor in Newark that's very popular Newark poli ce hief William A. Hogan. officials in the near future to di scu s ways the and manage s all departments in the with old r teenager - thi s (gamer om) i. ju t ounci I member Gera ld Grant sugge ted matter can be re olved. " I think hearing the Ne wark office . Call him at 737-0724. go in g to draw them in drove .." tab ling the app li cation to con ider the objec­ expre . ed concern of the council and tabling The council al o qu es ti oned th e fa t that tion . of the matter really aided u ," sa id Spence. Tbe 'etmrk Po.~/ is published FrldfiJ' by CIJPSfljJeake alcohol, whi le not s rv d in the game ro m. 'It'. almost like a separate bu sine - a lot "I'm comfonable and confident we can find a Publisbin,~ Corporation. News and local snles offices ould be ca rri ed there by patrons. of stuff could be going on in there," aid way to atisfy those concerns." m'C /oca/pd in tbe Robsco/1 Building, 153 E. Cbeslnul ''I'd be concern ed about mixed use in that Gra nt. "I think it would be to the advantage of Spence indicated that Grotto official s hope Hill Rd. , 1CII'fll'k, DE 19713. Ceutrn/ accounting and the petitioner and our elves not to vote on thi .. to open the re tauran t by May, therefore, the ndt ,ertisiu.~ offices are located at 601 Bridge 1., room," said An thony Fe li cia. h'lktou, MIJ 21921. Ceutml c/assifleds also locnted at Member acknowl edged Gr tto' reputa- toni ght." matter will need to be consi dered again by 601 Britf..~e St. Repre entative for Grotto were asked to counci l before then.

If is /be poli~ l ' of tbe Neuwk Post not to u itbbold from IIJe public Ibose Items of il!(urmation wbicb are a marter ofpublic record. All atftJ(!rfising and Parking ·officials, city, NBA to meet this month lll'WS are accepted and printed o n~) ' at tbe sole dis­ creliou of 1/Je publisber. ~ PARKING, from 1 of parking in the downtown area. ge ted increa ing the cost of on- Board member Pat Clark aid Readers are encouraged to use tiJe Opinion Page to A ·cording to Ro er al o a i - treet parking meters in an effort both Gene Danneman, president speak tbeir mind~ . Please remember: l.e/lers sbould Starting thi s month Hank tant planner for the city, there is to force driver to eek out the of the NBA and owner of Copy be lbott.f(bljJroi'Okilll( nud concise. leiter~· deemed Ro. s, admini trator of the NPA some concern that bu ·inesse are NPA lots where parking i usual ­ Maven, and Jeffrey Lang, devel ­ libelous willnotiJe printed. Jri' rcsertJ(! tbe right to Fred Herald , city li ai on to the not making good u e of the va li ­ ly avai lable. Whitman and other oper-lea ing agent . for the edit for clan·~) '· Writers must include r1 telepbone NPA , Deirdre Peake economic 1111111IJer o tbat leiters can be ti(Jrified prior to publi­ dation , y tern. ''Tt'. the on ly way board members aid there i "ade­ Galleria, had complained that cation. deve lopment director of the .orn e people can build becau e quate parkin g, alth ough not "the . now removal was not very N wark Bu.ine, s A. sociation. th y don 't have room to provide always where people want it." good" durin g recent winter The eu·ark Post Is a memhPr of /be Maryftmd­ and Maur en Ro er. city li ai on parking,' said Roser, The WfLMAPCO De/ml'(lre-D.C. Prl'ss ssocintion, fbe National storms. l th e NBA , will me ton an as­ "but there' no y tern rep rt added that the She added that Danneman 'ewspnper A.~ oclntion and tbe etl'flrk Btt iness n eded ba is, aid Ro er. Associntio11. in place to make ure lot , hould have c mplained that no one returned "Th per ption i. th at the they're va lidatin g.' ' "improved ignage'' her phone calL to the NPA . Maryland-Delaw re­ N wark Parking Authority and Whitman tated that NEWARK PARKING becau e the ex i ting Ro aid he thought their con- D.C. Press Association th N wark Busin A iati n the parking authority AUTHORITY ·ign are hard for vi i­ tractor ' had done a decent job" of are not working together a w II d e. their part y mak- tor t see in time to now removal and some lots had as they mi ght," Ro, er said. "We ing va lidati on sticker · make turn, at th e car parked in them when they ~ hope any problems c uld h han­ available, but Ro er aid that if entrance on narr w driveway. were trying to plow. dled day-to-day if we m ~ t p riod ­ "businesses don't offer them to between bui lding . The board di cussed poss ible i ally.'' POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: Ne wark cu ·t mers, it'. not really validat­ The council al o suggested way to implement a now Post, 153 East Chestnut Hill Road , Newark, DE Among the concern to be ing." AI o . aid Ro er, the valida­ that an "adverti ing campaign' removal policy in the future 19713 .. Second-class postag_e paid at Newark, addr ·. d are . now removal in tion li t po ted at NPA booth would be u eful to better publi­ requiring driver, to move their • • •• • Det and addlnona~ olfit:ss · .: ftr.~ . llf.llll~J4:1'11.t"1·Pf&JI· ~· ;pg va li dation are n t alway current. · cize the exi ting merchant valida­ car after torm so plowing can . y: tem, and th · per ·eived"' Ia k The W1LMAPCO study sug- tion program. be more effective. MAR<'It I , 19~)() • ' t\\'ARK Po · 1 • Pu.t 3 N EWARK PosT ·:· IN THE NEWS

i .ll be a bI ast ,. '. ~andc.rafted,.. ·. • Custom W1ndow Treatments Quality Drapes JUly 4th Wl · · ., :- ~ • Cornice • Quilted B d preads • : ; ~. .! • PaddedBedroom Headbo:rds Acces:so~r~ie~s===~""' .... 1!1~!=!~ .... - cedur and awarded a contra t to Wa hington. D. . following th By MARY E. PETZAK :::. 14 ;J :J ¥11: e: t•] ~I ¥I =fi i I~ t·S i =fi Zambelli Int ernational Fir work Gulf War, the Virgin I land s We never use any Irregular fabrics ... Only top NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER of New a ·tie, Pa ., f r a pyr tech­ amivals fr m 19 7 to 1995, and quality fabrics that can withstand everyday use nic di. play not to exc ed $15,000 in th e Statu of Liberty el bration on are chosen to create the look that you want. Thanks to a refu sal to take no for cost. July 4, 198 in N'w Y rk. an an wer. Newark res id nt will Hera ld :aid th it rec i d ne Noting that Zambelli fireworks Mention Ad and Receive 1 Oo/o OFF have firework s <~I this year' July th r "v ry similar" propo. al but fea tu r d in Walt Di. n · mo ie pr - Call me today and I'll bring to 4th celebration. th it pur ha ·ing offic rec m­ mi res in New Y, rk and Pittsburgh. According t Fred Herald, assis­ mended Zam IIi "ba. ed n their co unci lmember lr ne Zy h joking! your home over 4,000 satnples tant to city manag r Carl Lufr, the (ref ren s) and their safety . aid, "I bet Disneyland paid m re and the latest styles in honle ity ha rece ived "many. many record.' for their di pia than $15.000." window treatments. reque ts from our community" to '''Drm According to the information N wark 's Jul y 4th fireworks are incorporate firework. into the annu­ ubmitted by Zambelli, th compa­ sched uled t tak place at approxi­ al Liberty Day event. ny has staged firework displays at mately 9 p.m. on th Uni ersity of k,,Work~ f302J 37&-1907 On Monday ni ght, city council eve nt around th world, including Delaware pr pert b hind the foo t­ approved waiver of the bidding pro- the National Victory I brati n in ball tad ium. Shopping center bank robbed in broad daylight Newark Polic and the FBI Mun ·on said Wednesday that are continuing their inves tiga­ the Bl had a tentativ e 10 but tion into the bank robbery which no arre. t had b en mad . "H took place last Friday in the has not n qu stioned or Newark Shopping enter. locat d although w had several A cording to -·urt Dav i , possible addr sses for him in th information officer for Newark N wark area," sa id Mun on. Police, a black male, desc ribed "He knows w 're looking f r as 5'4" and weighing 150 lbs., him. " entered the PNC Bank around Poli ce have' rei a. d a sur­ noon and approached the teller. vei ll ance photo of the suspect He handed her a note and taken at the time of the robb ry. implied h had a gun although Munson sa id anyone with infor­ no weapon was di splayed. After mation on the :u peel or the Police released this photo receiving an undisclosed amount robbery in ident should contact taken during the robbery here of ca h, the susp ct fled. Newark Police at 366-7 1II or Feb. 23 of the PNC Bank barnch Supervising spec ial agent~ d the FBI fi eld ffi eat 658-4 91 . in Newark Shopping Center. Del Haven Jewelers Tbe Jewelry Experl:d 222 Delaware Avenue • Suite 6 • 571-0474 14 Bayard students injured - 490 Peo les Plaza • Glas ow • 834-8500 Something terrible happens when you in Main Street bus accident L do not advertise. Nothing! Call 737-0724 By MARY E. PETZAK in the left -hand lane beside the other" whil making th e turn from bu. continued to turn onto Main . oil g Avenue ont o Main tre t. NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER Street. The right side rearv iew mirror on " It somehow cau ght th bu s and th s hoo l bus and the lift wheel on A sc hool bu s containing dragged it over into th e other lane th left mid-sec ti on of th tru ck Christina District student · from the and partway into the intersection ,' were th onl y damage. Bayard Elementary School wa. said Reynolds, who was on the Fourt een children on the schoo l stuck by an improperly operated scene . hortly after the accident. bus claimed minor neck injuries and truck at W. Main Str et and S. Rey nolds . aid th e truck appear d to were examined and released at th e College Avenue in Newark on be an " 18-wheeler with a tarp over Chri sti ana emergency room. Tuesday afternoon around 4 p.m. it. " Approximately 27 other children on According to Bob Reynolds, dis­ Curt Davi s of the Newark Police the school bus were tran. fen·ed to trict spokesperson, the driver of the stated that the school bus driven by another bus which completed th e ·chool bu. told district offi ials that Brenda Riddle, 31, of Wilmington , route. she was drivin g north on S. Col lege and a dump truck driven by The driver of the tru k has been Avenue and stopped at Main Street Pennock Simmers, 5R, of Atglen, ci t d for failure to stay in hi · lane. because the li ght was changing. The Pa., "apparently bumped into eac h WILMAPCO plan ready for vot By MARY E. PETZAK had be n re:olved by deHing the The current draft of possible MIS refer nc . in the present draft. for that project , released in January NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER ln addi tion, on Feb. 15 the coun­ by WILMAPCO and not yet revised cil published a 23-page li . t of revi­ or adopted, ignores that reso lution Th Wilmington Area Planning sion acldres. ing c ncern. raised by by speci fi ca ll y proposing to develop ounci l meets next Thursday to co uncilmembers and others whi ch hi ghway alternatives other than a vote on the much reviewed 2020 toge ther with the draft released in bypass of Newark throu gh ceil Metropolitan Transportation Plan. December onstitute th e entire plan ounty. According to executive director to date. Officials of eci l ounty have G. Alexander Taft, the council ha · The Newark-Elkton Intermodal prev iou sly tated they will not sup­ held 185 meetings since "the vi sion­ Plan Major lnves tm nt Study to port any plan involving a bypass for ing process' for area development determine long range so lutions tu traffic relief between Elkton and began in July of 1993. Of tho ·e the area's traffic pr blems is includ­ Newark. A possible bypass has been meetings, 87 spec ifi ca ll y addressed ed as part of the MTP but the Scope an ongoing issue in Newark si nce the 2020 MTP. of Work for tlie project ha · not yet th e 1950s. Both the public and tec hni cal been determined, sa id aft. According to Mayor Ronald advisory committees to the co uncil In December, a resolution by Gardner, a final draft for the Scope have voted to recommend the plan Newark ci ty co uncil urg d DeiD T of Work for the Newark- lkton plan and Taft said h is hopeful that the and WILMAPCO to "conducl a will not b agreed to until after the final draft will be approved by the detailed and program p cifi Major urrent short rang studies arc com­ full council. Investm ent tudy, as part f th plete and ana lyz d. "Th consul ­ In r . ponse t inquiries c ncem­ Newark/Elkton lntcrmodal tants have taken long r than antici ­ ing on of the more public contro­ Transp rtation Plan t e ami ne any pat d," said ardner. ''I' ll be versies involved in the MTP and all possible soluti ons t e plaining some of these things in process. (the designation of 'coun­ Newark's and th e great r N wark the weeks to om . L~t' . face it, I tr r ads' in ec il ounty in a pre- region's serious transp rtation prob­ want things to happen and not just . vious draft), Taft said all such issues lems." be studied." , ,, , 0 , ~ 1 I - l ~ " 't 'J4 ° t f t I 1 • I I I \ t ' I I J t I • \ 1 ''I I •I. I ; I• I · I I t I I J ~ I 1 ·,, f ·''·' PALl-. 4 • • '1. \ ,\Kh. Po J • 1AKC 11 I, 1 9~Hi NEwARK PosT ·:· IN THE NEWS Pol ice crash DIRECT LINE TO COUNTY POLICE veh icle replaced The latest reverbera ti on I000 customers in Newark , from 1h · De <.:e m her mot or including th e Newark vchi <.:k u<.: <.:i dent which total ·d Municipal Building where u to combat Rt. 40 problems a polic' car wuo.; r It in ewa rk counci l m cting was in ci ty co un cil thi ~ week. progress at th e time . he Rout e 40 Neighborhood addr ·s the many seri us prob­ 'oun <.:i l approved a rcqUt. .:~ t Winner Ford of cwa rk lems," said oa lition coordinat r to replace the 199 Ford wh ich provid d seven new oa liti n and the Boys and iris lubs of !awa re hav Treb. Th mp on. "We're grad t rown Vi ctori u whi ·h ~ u s­ poli ce cars to ewark rcc ml y T taken an a<.: ti vc role in addressin 1 offer thi · as a service to make our tained c tensiv dama ge~ under a tat of De laware con ­ th crim probl m in th Rout 40 community a afer place." whl:n a poli cl: officer r e~ pond ­ tract advised the cit y that they area by es tablishing a drug and Ace rding to Thomp. on, hot ing to a ca ll !-.Werved to avoid had one 1996 poli ce packa ge lin s similar to thi s have be n su - vehicle in stock and agr ed to crime tip h I lin e. hi ttin ' another vehic le and c ss ful in urbing rime in c mmu­ honor th ' State contract price The hot line, whi ch is answered th n stru<.:k a utilit y pole. believe that the sale of ill e al drugs, niti es such as Middletown and eith er the of'li<.:er nor the even though th • contract had direc tl y from th e poli ce sub-s tati n at th e Boys and iri s lub, will pro­ crim s such as burglary and th eft dc ssa. ~erious l y ex pired. oth er driver wus and vundalism/disorderly conduct Th h tline 's non -em rg ncy injured in the nash whi ch ity ass istant Fred l lcra ld vide arcu res ident s with a totall y anonymous method to rep rt in i­ are the bigges t problems in th e om­ number is (302)836-6091 . Call ers poli <.:c chi ef William I loga n sa id th e insuran ce ~e tt lement. d nt s in th e ommunit y. munity. are asked to leav their tips on the sa id is u "testamen t to which came to -' 1.500 mor cc ording to a 199 1 stud y by th " IL 's ne of the goals of the coali­ answering machine and to provide a ir ba g~." than the city paid new for th e ti on and Boys and iris lubs t try as mu h detai l ab ut the situati n as The acci dent al so caused an car, wou ld cove r the c st f nivcrsi ty of Dclawar 's oll eg ·of Urban Affai rs, rc~idents in the ar a to have a positive impact on the sur­ possible. lc ·tric powe r ou tage for over th l: rc pla ement vehic le. rounding neighb rhoods and t Good deed earns reward Bancroft students speak to astronauts ...,. STUDENTS , from 1 Ga li l o! The public interest in th e ' low r Power.' Their mission was Som times it is sa id , ' no good and wa lked away. ex ploration of the s lar syst m is to be the first people to plant flow ­ deed g o ·~ unpuni shed'- and th at Jose ph 'h rn ~::sk i , an El smere m e m ber~." the cr ·w sa id pice lla . th e dri ving force ehind the space ers on Jupi ter. Josh Lotz was also a mi ght have be ·n the end of thi s public work s employee, saw the The stud nts of Ban Toft sent in prog ram. The space program will ommander. · His team 'Air Flight ' story. But a town "' orkcr in Elsmere ex hangc wh il e wai ting to pi ck up thi ~ 4u es ti on, asked by Frank thrive as I ng as pe pic like you was to be the first people to set off intervened al'ter wi tn ess ing an unap­ hi s da ughter. House r: "What is th most valuabl r main interested in plane tary firework on the moon. Sa id the tu ­ pr ciatcd effort :o help and brought As a result , on Feb. g, orporal information th at yo u have learn d expl ration ." denrs f thi s proj ct, "You have to about a happy ··on ·lu sion . Bi ll hit of th e Elsmer Poli ce, from ali lco so far that will help pay atten tion, be organized, cooper­ In January, Raymond Ja ·kson toge th er wi th hcrn csk i. gave the our space program '." To gain a bett er und erstanding of at and have patience." and Michael Johmon were on th eir two ' heroes' free pa ~ses for a year to what space travel mi ght be like, the Aft r wa iting a little over a 6th graders simul ated a space . hut­ "We lea rned new terms and the way h me from their li fth grade th ' ·Ism rc , ka t in Rink . month for a reply, Robert Wes t ti e launch. The class broke into computer at the same time and that class at lllbbs Elcm ' ntary choo l In addi ti on. the skating rink was answered on eb. 15: "The most gr ups, ea h with th eir own array of -mak it fun," said Mu rray of the when they c ro s~cd the parking lot at ~o impress ·d with the story they valuable informati on I have learned !Inward lligh ·hool. They ~ aw a uls suppli ed co upons for fre e " NASA " personnel. Ma urice simul ati on. from alil eo that will help our Murray was a mi ss ion con trol pe­ man walk in , awa y from hi s car witl, refreshm ent s at th e rink and space program comes from the pr ss Mary Akhem ien, one of the 6th the li ght s still on and th y ran to tell promised the boys th ey cou ld earn a cialist of th e team ' Neon Ball. ' Their graders, said that the space program coverag of the probe's first res ult s mi ssion was to be th first people to him . sing profane language the free pair of skates if they kee p th ir and th e enthusiasti c resp nse people "op ns up th e mind to the Earth and to n play basketball on the moon. Kati e man told them ind their own grades up . have had. People ar e cit ed l lea rn to space." was the c mmander of the team bu sin ess , turn ·d oiT the car 's light s -Mary £ . Pc:t:ak of the man y di scoveri es mad e by 0D POOIS£SP\S ,o UNLIMITED SJf~l ~ I DONIT WAIT, SAVE BIG!! NOW... \ ~ ~~~1.~~ o~'!~Bb~ 15' SIDE DECK & FENCED POOL COMPLETE KIT SALE $4495.00 Reg. $5697.00

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E ry n ~ wh w rk forth a L r ·i ty of 1-Mar lnc . ha ab ul h v th y to bJ pan f thi r n1 rl bl rg ni za li n. andy Ulll th r i nt, f T ·ampl , was in pir d by Lw p- i l p pl in h r lif . Th fir t w h r 111 th r, wh endur l rh um L)id anhriti f r m t f h r lif . And th s nd w h r fri nd lla D r ey wh m h m t whil v lunt rin g at East r al tnp F irl e M n r wh n Ms . uul wa just 1 y rs old .

V: nd ll D r y was unabl to ·ommuni ·at with th ut id w rld , ut M . Tuul r aliz d that th r wa an int lli nL p r n insid . Thr u h Lh - y ar a andy ot t kn w V: nd lla and lith E t r al amp r as "ju t p pl , ' h r pas i n t h Ip 111 k hf b tt r f r th t11 r w. And Ms. Tu.ul "f ll in lov with thi s in T dibl r aniz Li on.'

An in r i 1 r aniz Li n, inde d! Ea Ler al was tart din 1907 by R t rian Ed r All n. Mr. All n p ri n ed the a ony f wat hing m n h lov d, hi n, suff r from in_juri cau d by an au t ac idenL. Unf rtunat ly, Mr. All n's L p r p r Lr atm n L n d d i d f hi s inj uri . As d di , t d his lH t h 1ping mmunn1 s pr vi ·ar not nly r r a id nt vi tims , but also f r anyon hall ng d by physi 1 di sa Hi­ ties or m ntal impairm nt. Today, ther ar many Ea L r a1 pr - grams, including th Ind p nd nL Living C nt r, Early h rap utic Int rv ntion, and East r al Bright B ginnin s Pr sch ol.

East r als is a pla wher p op1 an r aliz th ir dr ams. It's an organizati n that t ok its nam fr m th b autif ul E t r Seal stick rs it's b en selling sin 1934 t rai s funds f r h spitals and therapy nters. And it's an ass iati n kn wn for creativ appr a hes t raising public war n s ab uL th strengths and tal nts of th physi ally and m nt lly hall nged. Abov all , it's a roup of m n nd women, paid

w rkers and volunteer , who t a h us to [ cus on wh L pl can d in t ad of what they an't and in pir all o[ u L make th most of our wn pol ntial.

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Pyrotechnics in Newark Our OF THE Arne hen w I( ok up at th ni ght sky for the people of Newark. sky thi s Ju ly 4th, w will s Thi s also add s another dimension Wbea utiful pl os ions of color to th e Lib rty Day v nts that hap­ and li ght. Many p opl in Newark pen all around Newark. Wheth r hav wanted a lir works di splay and Ncwarkcrs sp nd th e day at Wh ite we appl aud ity hall fo r li stening. lay ree k tat Park, at the beach ircwo rk s have b come an integral or grilling in th eir own ba k Y'trd ., part of ce lebrating in Am ri ca. th ey will b abl t sec fireworks Py rot ec h ni c~ has hccom an intri cat with out trav ling too fa r at ni ght. and in vo lv d sc i ' 11 ·c. ombining th e P rhaps it's b ausc of th e snow two in Newark ~cc m~ li ke the right thi s wint r. P rhaps it 's b ause of thing to do . th ' cold that may be nearin g its end . ' ity co un cil\ onl y hold up was But right now. the idea of stand ing the ~a fct y re pu tali on of th e d i~ p l ay . out at th' ni vc rsit y of D Iaware 1 he chose Zamh 'IIi lnternalionale foothall "i ta lium with fri end s and Fire ork~ hecausc it hHs a better r"p­ famil y on a warm sum mer night as a utarion ror ~a fct _' ~howcr of colorful sparks flow: o r La ·t year many townspeople want ­ our town so und s pretty good. ed ~~ fireworks Ji ~play over Main Di sncylanu ma have spent more trect fur the I Oth itnn u(tl celebrati on money on th eir p rotc ·hnics di splay. of N ·w; trk Nile , H · ·a use lir ·work s a~ co unci !member Irene Zych jok­ ·a nn ot he . ct orr over th ' tops or in gly S(t icl, hut we applaud Lh it y bui l ding~. th rc quc ~t wa~ deni d. But gov rn mcnt f )r list nin g and for ca ll s kept pouring into th e Municipal ~r ·nding mo ney on so meth ing th at Bu ilding to li ght up th ' sum mer night al l Ncw ar kcr~ ca n enjoy. This week's "Out of the Attic " photo shows Pilnick's Shoes . The Pilnick family opened their first shoe store in Newark at a location on Main Street east of Academy Street ON E PARE NT'S PERS PECT IVE around 1930. The business was later moved to the location seen in this photograph specifically 48 East Main Street. The business closed its doors approximately five years ago after more than a half of a century of offering quality footwear to area resi­ dents. The photograph is from the collection of Mr. and Mrs. James Everett with research provided by Bob Thomas for the Newark Historical Society. In an effort to pro· PTA: Call for leadership vide more complete descriptions of our "Out of the Attic" photographs, volunteer his­ torians of the Newark Historical Society are identifying and researching the historic ·le. I' m wi t n~~~in g th at par ntal By RUTH KEllY shots. Readers are encouraged to send aid photos to the Newark Post. Special care involvement mean .., ~n m e thin g will be taken . For information, call 737-0724. di ITct\:nt to the ' ar i ou~ fac t in n ~ NEWARK POST CO LIJ MNI Sr within il -,c hool co mmun it . Invo lvement i ~ ·mhra ·e I and AST Yl~ R I WROTH a co l­ cncnura~cd h man . seen a ~ a utnn :d1ou t PTt\ in wh ich I pull'ntial threa t to a fe and to a L" h: trt:d my \ i ~w~ ahuut PT PAGES FRoM THE P~ ~ real ma n i-, terrihl. mi>.ed up in volvcnwnt. I plan to dt:\ ol t: mu ch an d m i~ g u i dcd . nf my fut ure column "IXIL'l' tn the • New: a: it appeared in the N' ll'ark Pos1th roughout the year. The m cra !!,c PT member i ~ not suhjech nr IXtrcn tal 11 1\0i vc mcnt c n ·e th ~e n t ire :-c hool Excct lti\e Board Ill ·mh~ r or Delaware State State not to be Council race begins: w mmunity. Th~.: cut\' lcatkr~hi p team in ca 'h of the public s h ols of PTA d(l not " PL'~ l~ for th e llrga ni;.atl\lll. -.clwol building pia " a 'ital rol • in the -.uc ­ officially represented the state. lncllL'L'l tVL' leadcr..,hip at the local k\l~ l \\'il' 2 file for Newark seat c c~:-ful acadL·mic journl' · of ih :-tutknh and ih wh of d dicated pare nt s. Unlike the • March 1, 1971 kvclopn1ent turf \\'ill'' :trc a l ~o a maj or pmh­ la..,t ctli tnt ial "hich addn::--. ·d ho -;houl d not i ng up fo r their cam ­ lcm to '>t ttluu:. Sin 'l' "11ting that initial ani - Th State wi ll not be l'On:-ider bein g a PTA lealkr. I will shar' :-om~ rcprc. nt d offici all y at Southern States paign. as Newark ity of the qu alitic:- (ll' good lcader:-hip. lh in au gurat ion of ounc il el ti n tim • Ruth Kell) j.., u Cll ncc rned ..,ingk patent Durin ~ any ~chool war current orti ·c r-.; and Newark Co-op Sale appr ach .. The ma in wlw lx·liL'\'c" in qu a 'l'L'I'L'Wr\ for DuPont and lw~ li\ctl although th< usa nd·s of Whit Hou. ~ Paint iss ue, in N wark this in the 'htNiana ar~a fnr S year'> , See KE llY, 7 .... Delawarea n · wi ll vi. it $4.80 ga l. y ar are wa t r qu ali ty the Capitol to witn , : H a y-Duty te I an d suppl y, re yc li ng, th er mo ni es. T< ol h st $6. 9 traffic manag m nt , PER CHANCE Sun b am Automati parkland a qui . iti n, Percolator $9.95 and Main Stre t yo uth , School children to be d and F rtili z r An ita Pu gli . i is ru nning decorated for Sower $ .65 ·1ga in st Hal Godw in. Celebrating an anniversary physical fitness By ElB ERT CHA NCE hi 1! hl y rc:- p cted civic leadrr~ . Tourism subject Glasgow High stu­ mong th em ' ere o r r i ~ and J. At a re ~ nt m Ling f of meeting dents salutes soldiers NEWARK POSf GOLUMNI T Pi lling Wright and Harry L. the D !aware Bonham, all officer:- of th e ln t r. cholastic At h leti · T W : 75 H It ' ACIO thi" "Touri . m in D lawar Glasgow :tudents untin ' Jltal Fi bre o.: John K. As. o ·iation a re.' lu tion mon th that a group or rro mi n~lll J o h n~LOil , vice prc:-.ident and :-a le:­ Now Thr ugh 1976" ,' alutc . oldicr:. The , tu­ I Ncwa rk r ·siLkn l '> held th e l i r~t managcr or the ati( nal wu .· passed adopting will be the subj d of a dents and fac ulty at mc cti ngs or ... harchuldcr\ in th e ukani;ed Film.: o.: attornc N • ad, ountr lu h. The day-long emin ar to b Glasg w Hi gh are di s­ H:orge L. TO\ n~end , Jr.; h ld at Schrafft's pl ay ing th ir prid in th ert i fi catc of Incorporati on ~ra n~li n h uer, \ hn:-e famil "Pages fro m the Past" d ~c rib c d th L' g )il l of th' fo unde r' a:-. R staurant Mot r Inn , . hool'. alumni n w m.vnecl the loca l bah. r and , tater, is compiled from early "th e mai nt nnm:e of an as~o ' iati on Chance th e Ford Motor o. ag nc : r. Newark. The semin al' erving jn th Persian or ·luh for soc ial. iniL ikctual and Walter l-L . te ·I , a famil ph si­ editions of the Newark will over wh at Gulf War. Thirteen recrea ti 1urr oses." c ian: and .I hn P. rm stn ng wh o li cd on a Post and its fore run ­ The found ing fa ther" • en: \ cll-kn o\ nand Delaware has and d s po. ter., each bearing the farm opposit' th ' sit of th golf cours . ners by staffer Gayle n t have t on r travel­ name f a Gl a. g w grad­ B mi 1-summ r 'Onstru ·tinn of th cours K. Hart. Efforts are • 711l' Cllllh01: when nol on 1lw go({ course, m n 3 ers and what an be d ne uate who ha gone forth on farmland pr ' iousl own db M rs. J nni " made to retain origi· lw heard eac'll /(ill os 1/ie .falll iliar l'Oil'£' Jex had bellun und r th ~ u p r i ·ion of to expand the growing to serve the United States m11 wuncing niw•rsifl' r~f' IJC'Imt'CII'C' lunnefool­ Wi lfr ·cl R id, golf profe. ional at the nal headlines and indu try. are draped aero , the hu/1 g Wilt'.\', a job he /1(1 .\' dmwforfo ur detadc•s. _style. I J I • 'I f _~ •• ., Cllcmcr• ;, o /ongti111e Nl'll 'arl.. resid£'11 1. See CHANCE , 7. schoo1' front windows. I ' lARCII 1I 1996 • ~ . \HI{!-. p vr • P \CF 7 . NlwARK Pos1 ·:· LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

them w' could not hav · e ist d. were polite to us. Ev ry rime an indcp ·ndcnt ·tore Being polite onl tak~:: s a second clos son Main trcet, a little piec aml it makt:s others fc ·I so much A bookstore says good-bye of the town disappears: the Malt b ller. Shoppe, th tat e Th ·atcr. l11 y C

N~f\RK OurtOOK Local man Bottled H20: about Welsh What's the • • difference? unougrant By JULIA R. SAMPSON ITH LL T HF: RAIN anu ~n< w we have hec n ha ing, SPECIAL TO TH E NEWARK POST W fin ding l1a ~ incr'as d. With LOCA L MAN i'> rai ~ in ' thi ~ co me ~ th · n ·ell to chlorin ate our co n .,cio u~ne s~ ahout the wate r suppl y L< ·n-..ure ~ afety . Many people have tcm1 ura 1il y turned to bot­ A im portance of Wcl :-.h imi granl'- to the area . On e of tled wat 'r n~ an al t rn ati ve -.. ince th(~ lh ·se named I av id lnstc and ~ m cll can h~ ovcrpowerin o. wa'i a man How do you "-no w what yo u're bu y­ Thoma'>. ing? bout 25 percen t of all hottl cJ Peter Williams. a Wc l ~ h immi grant , loca l teacher and wat'r com t- lrom lllun icipa l supplies Ameri ca. a nonprofit orga ni nl­ autho~ i ~ trying to ca pture Wel sh rh ar dcliv r th e ~a m product I<> pe - tion . hi"'tory a"' well a" re vive the pie\ kitchen and bathroom . in k'\ . " Dave Thom a:-. should be Wcbh langu:t gc. ·· wc l~h wa-.. Ri ght now America n<., arc spending known becau'~.: he did so much virtually a forgott en lan !!, uage ," about $3 billion for th t: 2.7 hillion ga l ~ for meri ca. We ca ll him th "uy-.. William, ·· ·or the first time Ions or bo ttled water -;u ld each year. fath er of th e mcrica n in hi ~tory. ·hildren arc nnw ab le SlHtll y We' have llU way of kn wing anthrac ite iron industry." lo learn in th eir native ton gue.' ' whether tl e hrand we choose i. cs. en ­ Contac ti ng Ha I y Mu se um Willi:11m con du c t ~ hymns at ti ally tap wo ple will Museum has a se ri es of letter. th at has hoth Welsh an d English be ab le tn know much more about ahou t T h oma~ who cl iscov red tran,lat ion :-. . a PH OTO BY JULIA R SAMPSON where th ir stor -hou ght water has use for an thracite coal. But hi ~ Wel sh heritage Peter Williams , Welsh immigrant, teacher and author ties common bond com· from . Effec ti ve thi s coming Thom as, in I 39, wa. the May, th e rul requi res hottlcc.l water brou ght him in con tac t with an with 1840 Welsh immigrant David Thomas through his new book entitled · from public important 111<111. A common bond See WELSH , 12 ..... David Thomas : Iron Man From Wales . water supplies to be lahc le I as ------~ such. It al so gives l e~a l deli ­ nition to various hottled wat r Delaware's Sterck School for term s th at in th e pa~t ha c mea nt what vcr hoi ­ ti ers ha ve wa nt­ deaf children pioneers instruction eel th em t.o mean . Th gov­ ernm ent 's new By PHIL SHOZDA Northern D !aware . Th onl y made avai lab le clo er to hom . This week's author: noti ccabl • diffcrcn ·e is in the Pri ncipa l E I Bo. o aid th e d ·finitions: Maria Pippi dls Artes ian N WA RK POST CO NTRIBUTING WRITE R words. high atop its wa t r school, now admini tered by t ow~r, " ' iaware' · Sc hoo l fo r water or u rt e~ia n th hri stiana Sc h ol Distri t, E R OGLETOWN. on th Deaf." w II wa ter i ~ drn\Nn fro m :1 we ll that eagerly encourage. ach hild's Route 4 pa:-.s rsby may Ori ginal ly a ewark choo l tap s a cc nfin~d aqu ifer <1 war~r- hcar in g p t ntial by approa hing th em noti ce a huildim. like Di strict adjunct, th e Margaret r> k or rock format ion . N thr ugh b th lin~ui s ti c and ul ­ an (lthc r public sc hool in Ground W<.llcr co mes from u body t 'rck 'chnol ope ned to dear tural po int · of view. f war r undeml.!ath the gr und that is in ce it · inception. he . aid. not in ·ontact v irh any ~urrace wmer. Delnwar 's on ly . choo l forth Minera l watn i" drawn from an deaf has taken n national I ad in undcrbround source and L·ont, ins at teac hing deaf children throu gh least ~50 part !'~ per mi llion of dissolved in. tructi on ba sed on cl ynami solid ·. At that lc\ cl. whnte er mineral · re earch nd in n vation . ar pres ·nt hc!!. in tn impart what is In terms of talent an I ab il ity, generally rc cog ni;.ed ns a min -rnl - Bo. so has no doubt that d af wat r w ~tc . childr n and adult. don t diff r If th • min ·ral \ at r ·ontai ns from so iet 's ·ro ss-s ction between :?.50 and 50) parts p r million " mainstrea m" hearing popu la­ total di ssol 'ci so lids. th e stnt ment tions. His own flu ncy with " low mineral co ntent'' must npp ar. If American Sign Langung it contain: 111 < r ·than 1,5 00 part. p r ( SL) is tes timony of a sw p­ million of disso lved so lids, th state­ ing commitm nt to deny an ment ''hi gh min ral ·unt nt" mu: t ob. olete trend of perc iving uppear. deaf indi iduals as having med­ Some of th e mineral · that may ical/pathological problems appear in min ral wnt ·r include cal i­ requiring ··correcti n." um, iron, and sod ium . If a up of the The modem philosophy of water contain. at I a. t 20 milligrams t a hing deaf chi!rlren now of calcium •.36 milligram. f iron. r accepts student indi iduality by 5 milligram!'> of sodium (all ery mall enclor. ing A as an officially amounts), the pro lu ct mu, t carry recogn ized language, just a nulrition labeling, a: is required on any poken tongue i. known . mo. t oth r packng d fo d. . In I 17, Thomas Hopki n Purifi d water or clc min ra lizcd al laud t and Laur nt Cl r water i · water fr( m v hi ·h all mineral. p n d th Am ri an choo l for and any nth r so lids have he n the Deaf in Hartford, onn. removed . It i:-. al:-.o allow d to b They u. d a sign language called disti lied wat r, d ioni7, d water, adopted from France wh ich or rever e o:-.mosi. at r depending on NEWARK POST PHOTO BY PHI L SHOZOA beca me a national mai nstay the removal pro ·es . . ~clence teacher Frank Bock addresses his small science class of five students. Starck School admin­ unti l deaf indi iduaL found Isters public school education to 162 preschool through high school age children. Opposite Bock, are See STERCK, 12 ..... Michelle Todd , left, and BatJtany tJt4n~ley . , . • , . 1 _, .. ,., , I I 1

I.\RUt I , 1 9~1() • N!· \\' \Rt-. P o~J • P.\C.F 9 Swedish influence at Montchanin Mills W LL PLANNED and e e­ There are two Delawar scenes cuted ex hibit of the work. of not to b mis ed, both by Almquist. ADonald Almqui t, a One i a ri h and d ep ly color cl wedish-American artist living in iew of the Delawar Ri ver and th hi storic New as tl e, and Gunnar other a much more subtle one of Norrman, a wed i h arti t li ving in Delaware marshes. Hi s hom in Malmo, i · on now th rough March New a tl gi e; him a great base 21 at a diminutive ga ll ery ne. tied in for such 'nter sting works. M ntchanin Mill. cal led When asked to c mm nt on the Mont chanin Arts. Th . how i the arti sts them I s, David noted, brain child of ga llery director and "Almquist s tec hniqu e aries from art historian David Schaff. By PHIL TOMAN d scriptivc rea lism to abstra t color Both of thes arti t are in the ARTS bru shwork . Th tone of th work maturity of th ir ·treers. rec·lll the Danish turn- f-thc- ntu ­ Almqui t' entire lif has been in ry mast r Wilhelm Hammershoi's the arts. He ha, work d in commer­ li ght and mood . ther. arc co- cial and the fine arts. H has had a urreaiLt. " number of on -man shows on both the ga ll ery, I can t II you Daivd 's M st of Almqui st' · work · us sides of th Atl anti c. Norrman wa idea is working very well. motif. drawn from either till life or In the first room of the ga llery, trained as a bot ani t and it wasn't the work: of nature. H is current I until the 1960s that he b gan to be we are introduc d to the techniques at work on a s ri cs of interi ors and taken seriously as an arti t. and themes of Gunnar N rrman. four of them are in lu clcd in this A graphite and watercolor on hand made paper, Donald Almquist's I a. ked David why he i hang ing We can see etchings whi ch are how. One of my fa orit es is a "Interior: Letter Writing " is one of the major works in an exhibition of the both artists in thi show. "First, I rath r broad and dry points whi ch graphite and wa terco lor on hand works of Almquist and Gunnar Norrman on now through March 21 at the wanted to play the two off, one are extr mely delicate. For example made paper ai led ' Interior: Lett er Montchanin Arts gallery. against the ot her. One is Swedish, there is "Studio Window" which has Writing." It app ars wi th my co l­ the other Swedish-A merican. I very ·trong contrasts and then umn today. thought that the two visions co uld "Morning Mist" in whi h it appear Ba k to David again , this time on be put together with both artists that th e mist is actuall y printed on Nomnan: ''Landscap is th princi­ FRI., MAR. 15 benefiting. Almquist works mainly the page and the drawing is so fin e pl e in spiration for Norr·man, •PLAYHOUSE thru with water olor and Norrman th at one appears to be looking althou gh hL: has made . tudies of THEATRE mainly with black and wh ite. through mist. archit turc and still lif . Hi s SAT., MAR. 23 Second, rea li sm or very good drafts­ The compari ons r ally b gin in refin m nt of lin • and ri chnes. of manship is at the center of both of the second room of th Montchanin ton recall the charcoal drawings of their works and I thought that was ArL gal lery. Here w ee wo rks by Georg · ·urat. " J.B. something we could look at togeth­ both arti sts hanging side by side and In the urrcnt c hi bi t arc both dr er." After spending an afternoon at the subjects are quite simi lar. bottles point etchings and pencil drawings. and fla: ks. The first is a work by In both. Norrma n uses on ly black Priestlev's Almqui. t done wi th graphite and Crossword answers from page 11 and whit to caplure th so litud ' of waterco lor and nex t to it is a large nature. Tonv® graphite by Norrman . This ju ·tapo­ There ar' 46 works to be see n at si ti on gives us the opportunit y to Montchanin Art. . The gall ery is compare the spareness and res traint open fr rn II a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday Award­ of Norrman and the detail and co lor . th rough Frid ay. For th ose un able to emphas i of Almquist. vis it during the week, the gall er winning In the nex t room I had a chance wi ll b • op n aturclay, March 2, to compar two works by th e sam from I 0 a.m. to ... p.m . art ist. Norrman, with r lativ ly th e If ou become int erested in the Mvsterv same type of scene, both clone with art ists and want to kn ow even more graphite, but with differen t t ch­ about th em and th eir works, book. · Thriller! niques . The first was a beautiful arc avai labl e throu h th gallery as sunlit m adow with a littl ouage. well. For more information, yo u Prices range from Nex t to it i "Evening Vi ew," wher may call 30--655-5645. $24.00 • $42.00 I saw a similar scene but in a very • Phil Toman has heen a columnist .ri ch graphite to porrray ev nin g. j(Jr the Newark Post since /969. 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be ~ t on', therefore r •nd ' ring ir u ~c­ .._ WELSH, from 8 enabl ed Am eri ca to cut dep ndabili ­ degree in educati on. H cam t the he C unded in the late 197 s. ''We l c~~. Every att empt to hum it failed, ty on foreign import. Befor nited States in J957 and was draft ­ Ji ve in an area wher Welsh settlers fir .., t to .., u 'l'e~<., lull y u~ e anthrac 11 1..: but Thoma!> 's method wa~ to heat Thoma-;'s discove ry th e ir n indu. ­ d . honly th reaft r. came be fo r th 1700 ·. W Ish fartl1 - the air in a bi g oven , ca ll ed a blast coal in . uth Wale..: '>. 'I h • f ir~ t run ol rry was almost medi val in its prac­ Lea in g th e army du e t an ing and mining famili . came from furnace, th en f rce ir into th e coal pi 1 iron wa.., burned <.,uccc-;sfull y on ti ce. injury, h carne to stay in D !aware. Penn sylva ni a to li v and work Jul y , I X40 . The Lehi gh furn act: and th e coa l would th~.:n The Thomas Iron Mill clo. ed in Landing a job at Smyrna Hi gh aro und Iron Hill." li ght immediately. Navigarion C )LI I Co. in 1947 after op rating for 150 years. Sch ol teaching ng li . h, h contin­ Williams hopes to d b ok sign­ Pt.: 1111 -.ylva nia wanted Thoma.., to Thuma !> bui lt the lurn ac~..: h im~df II is boss, orge ran , was to have u It g t ni ght s<.: hool to earn hi s ings at lo ·al ookstor s. To pur­ co m · 10 nH.: ri ca. Th ey Wl'n.:: on one with -.omc Wc l ~h iron wor~ · r ~ . :-.aid that Thomas was to be "the Masters. base a c py of thi s b ok or for I 0 year~ or th e lar g~.:s t anthntci t ' coal li eld s Within th e Lehi gh Valley mos t innu entia l benefit to America He was an ~ n g li s h D partmcnt m r information ab ut the W J 'h in rh e wo rld . The amhracire coal wa~ the leading ind u ~ tri a l va lley in in !hal ce ntury of any person to have hairman for over 15 years, taught oci ty of elawarc conta t Pet r wa<., u.., ·d 10 pa ve "id<.:wa lk.., in cw th e world , makin g mor "! iron th an <.:o me from Wal ·s." at Brandywine High ch ol, Lin In Williams at: (302)368-4927. York ' 11 h ·cau'>e it \ a~ th ought In any wurllry on earth . Da id Thoma ~ Willi ams considers hi s lir ~ t job in niversity, oldy a ·om oll ge, Mar ·h I is . t. David 's Day, a day rhi s ve nture ''to get avid Thomas earned hi s PhD in ngli sh on th Gl in which the Welsh world wide known ." Jl c has don so by writ ing Bi ll . was a tea hers assistant at the mmemorat · the ann iv r. ary of the to all rh encyclop ·dias in the hopes nivcrsit f D !aware and contin- dea th f th eir patr n saint. Willi ams of an arti cle abou t Oa id Th o m a~ to ued teaching at the niv r:it y of r 11 cts, "Welsh th at have com her be indud ·d in th ·ir bo k~. D ~ l awa re aft r a ·quiring his Ph . have dont.: well . I wo ul d lik to shar William ~ lirsl :-. tudi ed in Wal s Williams i'> Pres ident of the that by writing abo ut the Welsh g·tinin g the ·quivalcnt c f a masters Welsh cicty in lawa r . whi ch Ame ri ca n community." Sterck School pioneers deaf instruction

... STERCK , from 8 into a so i ·ty dependent on sound. gain d m mentum which lead to bi From Mil an came debi litating changes in how th dea f ar per­ th cms lves more l)f'tcn th an not ta ·ti cs such ·ts oralism, the prac ti ce ce ived and taught. Though . till Is Your Child Caught deni ed employment in then-· i~tin 1 of teac hin g on ly tim ugh sp ken us d, orali m is at best only a small in s tituti o n ~. By rnid -cc ntur , the usc word ~ which ex perts assumed portion of a hu ge awareness which of' rh lan guage as endorse I and pupils would so mehow understand. now strcs. es A L as the foundati on In A Failure Chain? promot ed by .allaudet and Jere Your hild may rwed hP.Ip wrth W(>tlk ~ ru dy ~kill~ or poor reading or math skilb. Method s li ke thi s domi nated deaf of personal d v lopment. 'Th lie or !>he mt~y be unmolivat d or I ·k ·onfidence. d spite a good IQ. was singing it s swan song. education for ov r 100 years. Even importan t thing is that wh re Sterck ur certifi ed redch r h"lp stud nls over orne frustration and f ilur P. Wh en the Mihn (It aly) wh n Ma rga r ' I ter ·k operated her is today, we rc trying to look at cur­ A few hours d we k Cdn hf'lp ga•n the du dtion t Edge~ . 'o nl'crencc conve ned in I H60, d ·a!' dea f s h ol, from 19.. 9-1945, she rent res ear h Iand th e j best prac­ Individual te tin g a nd tutoring in Reading, tudy kill . Writing. people had been relegated to the P honi . pe lting, Math and AT/ACT prep. mad e lib ·ral usc of oralism whi l ti c s ·· Bosso said. Whil con tantly ou t s kirt~ of' program deve lopment ass umin g stud nt s would know relying on th e result s of mod rn rn ca lll f r th eir benefi t. Intentiona ll y wha r sh«..: int ndcd to communicate. "bilin :r ual" res arch, Sterck S hoo l DRUMMOND OFFICE PLAZA bere ft or va lu abk insi •hts th e deaf With hindsight , B sso e plained programs remain open to c n tant co uld ha ve nff red, Milan ··ex pert s' thi s legac as fa ll acious since, rev ision, a pract ice which, Bo. so ckfin cd cduc~:~ ti o n al re so luti o n ~ d cming itself aut ho rit ativ '. it admits , is not always asy to main­ which approa<.:hcd hea rin g impair­ demand ed that wi thout hearing the tain when one or mor method · mcnl s as ah ' ITitll l. rhc victim s of deaf fit int o a w rid or so und : m to work w·ll. wh ich, wi thout "heir." co uld not lit instead or ·nco uragin g th em to For rhc past 27 yea rs, Sterck develop wi th a uni4u e lin gui sti c 'c h ol has consistently encouraged roun da lion. chi ldr ·n and their paren ts to get This altitude co ntinued until th e involved wi th A L very carl in lift:. 1960s .. civi l ri hts mo emc nt ~

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By ERIC FINE th top\ r :-.tl r · in D·lm are . ·· ast y ar I h ard so me '( a ' hes NEWARK POST CONTRIBUTING WRITER sa that I was lu k ,·· he said. "This one ltitl ·1prov s th at I'm up there .' 0 VER - F r r. Mark's Bruce I<" ell dl wnpla eel the pr~ . su r Kelly and Kyl Tall , innino state and th e hype that c mes irh titl . m ant just having to win their wrestling Merga nthaler in bi g bouts. bout at a diffi r nt enu . Their H hus defeated the William P nn oppon nr were all t o familiar. junior in thr ·e ut of four h uts. lo.- K lly, wh punctuate I his win ing against him during the by throwing hi. fi . t in the air, I ndepend nt ·h Is Tournament def at d William Penn·. Todd late la~t month. Merganthaler during th I 19-pound t. Mark 's coa ' h J"tnal at Delawar tat ni er. ity. Ba. tianelli put ri airy in a differ nt It , was the fourth time th two light , ~a ing Kelly's r cord again t off thi. seas n. s q ~p1red Merganthaler ·ould have work d ' raJ ley had to get by ngain-;t him. Sale:fa.num '. Matt Burk in what " It certainly fa ors, in a . mnll al:o am'<)unted to th ir fourth match way, the gu who loses the close of the yea r. match,'' . aid Bastian IIi, ' ho won Kelly fell b hind arly to sta t titles in I 74, '75 and '76. "He Mergamhal r - a . tat hampion at has more ince nti e the ne t tim . I 03 p und. in '94 - then ralli d to '· If th ere wa:-. a weight c la s~ th:H pu II out , n I 1-9 d cision in the final was the premi r ' cie,ht, thi s as seconds. Earl on, Kelly sa id. ·· t Cl:rtainl it," sa id th coach, who was being conser uti e. I didn't desc ribed th nth letes in the bracket open up." as " nari )nal calib r.'' To mak up point~ . Kelly knew Talle was confid nth' co uld get h would have to be aggressive. ''I b Burke. He had already defeated fi gured I'd have to . hoot more than th , alii s wrestler three times. '· I him. For me. my b st defen. e is my knew if I wrest! d him lik I' m offen . e. I just figured I . hould keep capa hl of, I would win th ' match.'' attacking him the wh I mat h,'' h The Spartan. ' junior, who lost in . aid. th e semi-finals tb a fresh man (to Kelly. who also won a title last M rgantha ler) and s phomor'. won y ar at 11 2 pound. . said la st 14-0. But th • win did not alter Satur lay's win pro cs h ~ h uld be NEWAR KPO Sf PIIOlO BY rRIC riNF m ntioned in the . ame bremh with Hodgson's Jason Higgins appears to have the upper hand her~ in his state championship bout, but Higgins even­ See WRESTLING , 16 ...,_ tually fell to his William Penn opponent and eventual champion, Jeff Snow. Dragon St. Mark's prepares girls tie, for tournament Newark By ERIC FINE could ha e much to dread . , t. Mark\ looked ra1.nr ~ harp in e e­ NEWARK POST CONTRIBUTING WAITER cuting it-; mntion offen~c . II' haskcthall had ih own ~c t or led by two T. MARK'. TOOK a joume commanclrncm:-;. the Spanan player~ buck to the pa ~ t in whipping e emplify the one thai say. ·-rhou By DAVID G. W. SCOTT SWilliam Penn to end ih regulur ~hCttJing. for a on..,hip and kee p th ·ir undefeated added. e'>peciall if II-. ' tate g uard~ Ftic, and for. C\ arll-ligh it re cord in tact. Point guard Ji:, like K~trb en and H~ llc K ·II huy was a one-man sho . Karlsen banked in a dc:-.peration into th • philo<.,oph . Jla-.gow tied D ·I ·a-,tle for a ..,hot from about .10 feet. a bas ket tic in tiP girl:-. indoor ~tutc trac k that \\Otrltl he replayed on TV. an d licld ;ncet. But that wa.., then . Thi~ i ~ nm . "We'r' cli~appoint d. We f 'I ione for . t. M ark\ are John thar if ever thin !.! ''a~ handled lordon (Maine) and Jason correct! , w ' ; uld hav' ' on ankcrkho\'en (I el~tware) : \try outright," ~aiel Cila~gow cmH.: h Lumpken ( t 1-rida \ rcmat ·h. a 56- plac d second in tht! I ng jump 34 rout. Pr paring the t ~am for the and ~ urth in th ~ ~00 m ter run . state tournarn nl was th goal. ERNFsr PA1RICK h wa~ ab Jon th 4X200 r lny The game a~ a st pping \lOne t am that placed fourth . f r tOm ITO \ -;econd-rou nd Ander. n was sing! ·d ut by mat hup again~t the winner of the M adric for h r lead r hip. Sh D I mar-Woodbridg ga m , ched ­ ISArfiLETE placed fourth in the 55M hur­ uled ~ r p.m. at la ~g< w. d! s and . c nd in the 400. Jn "We wanted to tr at it like a tour­ th 4X200 And rson brought nament gam ," Sibl ·aid. "ll had OF THE her team from deep , i th po ' i­ nothin to cl with last y ar. J think tion up t fourth. and . he we're hea lthy, onfid nt and playing NEWARK POST PHOTO BY KEllY BENNffi an hored the winning 4X400 pretty w II. Caron Marra leads the pack Jn the 1600 .neter race. Marra won. the 1 " We're looking forward ro it.'' WEEK 1600 and took second In the BOO meter r,ace .• And from the look.· of thing. Ia. t I I Friday, the partans' opp n n ts J>\(. 1 !() . ~l\\\1{1\ PO"ll . \1 \K( 11 I, !<~Hi NEWARK Posr ·:· SPORTS AlliLE1E OF THE WEEK

EWARK HIGH 's Butch less than 30 yards - than mo t Patrick set a meet record jumpers. "l accelerate quick.ly, o N for the long jump during it's K," he aid."( would ay the lnd r Track and Field . peed' the key. Jf you get good Champion hips at the niversity height , your speed' going 10 of Delaware Field House. carry you." The Newark Post Athlet of Patrick's jump in the ·emi­ the Week also won the 55 -meter finals wa enough to win the dash and the high jump at Ia t event. His Ia t three attempts - Saturday'. mecl. But overall , it the th ird of which establi hed a wasn't one of his better day s. Or new mark of 23 feet, 1 I /2 inc he wa · it? - wa. just more evidence of "My legs were burning," sa id how competitive this athlete is. Patrick, 18, of Bear. "I didn 't lr ni cally, he may not com­ have that spring in them I usually p te in the long jump during the have.' spring, becau e individuaJ. are He won the high jump with a limited to a maxi mum of four mark of only 6 foot, 4 inch s event s per meet. Patrick could after jumping 7 feet at Tower opt to run on one or more relay Hill in January. Of our e, the tea ms. event he put hi s signature on fol ­ Patrick'. next goal is to win lowed th re~ oth rs: the 55-m ler the high jump in a national meet dash, the long jump and the 200- Butch Patrick that is scheduled in Boston on me ter dash. March 9 and I 0. To do this, he "Mental toughne s ha · a Jot to dropped the 200-meter dash, do with a lot of sp rts," Patrick new for him. "I was ju. l me. sing which he finished second in last said . And that 's what guided him ar un d in the pit,'' he aid. " I fig­ Saturday. through the high jump. ur d I'd take a shot at it. 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Only one p int separat ­ 200 Medley third in th 200 We offer complete Automotive team ·stablished itself as one cd Brandywin fr 111 Newark. rr c. tyl relay and third in t e 400 Repair & Towing Tof 1he dominam teams in his­ la sgow High finished fifth behind freestyl e relay. tory by winning their third straight Padu a. or N wark's girls tearn , Megan FREE ESTIMATES wimming and Diving St. Mark 's girl s had firs t place Schu:ter finished th ird in diving and Open Monday - Friday 8- 6 harnpionships held ut the finishes by harli Reasons in the the 400 freesty le r lay t am placed Open Saturday 10 - 4 Uni ve rsity of Dcluwarc. 200 fre styl '. Me gan lfnancl in th e third. Ralph Elliot plac d fourth in Muffler & Tailpipe­ S5995* The partan .· won th 400 50 fre s1yle, Lauren Morelli in th e divin g for the boys team from INSTALLED fn.:cstyle relay and the _oo fre styl I 00 back strok e, and . andy Newark thatlinished seventh overall. Complete Single Exhaust­ sgg9S** rcla an d took th e top two spots in Stephens in the I 00 breast sir k . hri stiana had two top finishers INSTALL ED I he I 00 ba ·k stro k.c and I 00 breast thcr top fini sh rs fo r St. Mark 's bu1 could onl mana ge an ighth Complete Dual Exhaust- $175°0 ** stroke to di stance themsc lves from included a third for Mary Beth pia e finish overall. ric Robson INSTALLED the rest of th e field . Brown in the 50 fre estyle, a fourth w n the boys diving event and hri s Oil, Lube and Filter - s149s Assistunl co ach Lori Mitch II for l1 cryl nd 'rson in diving and Schaer won the 100 buttcrll y. -; aid 1h ' a1mosphere for victor wa-; 'ieconds from harl i R asons in the Glasgow Hi gh girls team fin­ ~1~F----- $1-o -OFF------~~~~ -;e t by coach Mike Ramon ·. 100 back stroke and Jamie kinn r ished fifth. Kari Klcinburd fini shed " It was beca use of Mike ·s in-.pl ­ in the I 00 breast strok e. third in the 200 freestyle and Julie ra tional I ·atlcrship and his knowl ­ The St. Murk's boys team placed Van Deuscn finished a close s cond : ~ Exhau s t only w / this coupon ~ 1 MUFFLER 2440 Red Lion Rd . (~~FFLER - 1 edge of the -; port thai lite kids could third ov rail and were lead by Brian in diving. do so ell ," sa id Mitchell. "The and Sco tt Me illcn . Brian wa. first l. I $100FF Bear DE 19701 $100FFI The Mark's win was th ir I 302-836-8417 I kid-; ~ tu c k together as a tea m all s 'a­ in the 50 frecs tyl • and third in th e 77th onsecuti ve in dual meets and son. Th ·y had grea t drive and det r 200 freestyle and I 00 free lyle. thi s year was th eir seventh atholic Exp. 3-31 I F#~- ~ viSA,~ I Ill i 11a1 ion." S 'Olt took fourth in th I 00 buner­ onfer nee title. •L--- Most Vehic--les ------~ But 1h e battle for second place lly. t. Mark 's placed fourth in the -David . W. Scott •• Not Including Y-Pipes or converter, most vehicles. Spartans capture individual crowns ..... WRESTLING , from 15 key, but added that winni ng a title w uldn 't happen again. ' wa: on the wres t! r's mind after Ba ·tianelli also ex pressed hi gh 14-0. But the win did not alter comin g so close in previous years. hop s for n t year after II of hi s I Ta ll ·y's modest nature. "That wa. kind of hard to swa ll ow, wr stl rs fini ·hed in the top six - " I kc 'P to m :clf," 11' s·1id. " In and h was d tc rmincd it wouldn ., only two of whom are se ni ors. "lf m heart. I vas r ~ al pumped up. I happen again. there were team points w 'd have just don 't show it. " " I think he was determined it won by 14 1/2 p ints." Bastian el li sa id Ta ll ey was low- Sports briefs ...... Ducks mites win ca ·h, while Jeff Moni s. Jo Downs seme ter North Atlantic onference and Joe Ross notched ne ooa l each. A adem i Honor Roll for earning Th D'laware ucks mite hock ­ Jim Middl emas had fo ur ass ist s, - .0 or higher grad point averages. c team d featcd th e Bowie mites 9- Rich Dudek had two ass i ·ts and Th y were members of 1 ams in the ... coring for the u ks was I ad J hn Demp ·ey, Jeff M rri s. can sev n fa ll ports in which the NA by ylan r en \ ith four goals. Harris n and Yin e D I og lin had offer · co nference cham pi n. hip Ja · D nni · added two g als and one assist ea h. comp tition . If you've gone reg Mid ll emas, Matt Dal y and Th University of New Br~tt Ril~ added o n ~ goal. Mall Hawks mites tie, win Hampshire ha th hi ghest number overboard with your credit, Dal ey and ric Miller re ore! d two of represe ntativ · with 84. assists eac h whil e Ed Tyczkowski The Delaware Hawks Mites tied In stitutional port leaders were and Matt Riley ca h had n" assis t. th e Bowie Bruins 4-4. Ju ·tin m n'. cr ·s country, New Hamp ·hire we can help. "When we pass th e puck that well Dawson lead th way for the Hawk. ( 13); women 's eros country, New n ff ·nse and d fen . e," . aid head with thre g al: and one a sist. Hampshire (15)· men ' ·occer, 1-800-642-2227 coa h Bob Ril y, "we ar very ndrew DiSalv sc red the other Northeastern ( 12) and Hartford ( 12); tough to beat." goal and had an a si t. The other women 's occer. Ho~ ·tra (I 5) and IT_ and onfid ntial. assi t went t.o Justin Stewart. New Hampshire ( J 5)· field hockey, The Hawks then beat the Howard Delaware (13) and New Hampshire Ducks bantams prevail Huskie 3-2. Kenny Finnegan (13); women's tennis,New The Delaware Duck bantam ·c red two goal· and Justin Daw on Hampshire (8); and volleyball, cccs had a goal and an a si t. Delaware (I 0) and Hartford (I 0). Consumer Cred1t Counseling Ser~1ce team lost to the N.J . Gladiators 9-7. "If It w played a good game," aid Honor roll selections from the on profit agency a, istant coa h Jim Middlema . Athletes honored Newark area are a follows: fu. a nationally affiliat d ommunity: rvic , "but penaltie , hurt us. The Duck Dan Amberg and Eric Go from . ha . ·rved Maryland and laware for over 30 coring wa lead by John Dempsey Men' cross country. and Carolyn A total of 498 student-athletes Bockius from women's volleyball. af!d Ryan Fonnan with two goal have been named to the fall 1995 1ARU I I. 19 ~ () • 1F\\ \RK p )ST . P\CJ·. 17 NEWARK PosT ·:• SPORTS ·

Hodgson boys finish ontl in the triple jump. Christiana tic I for lifth . John A year to remember at Hodgson second at meet Gibbons plac ·d third in the 400 1. By ERIC FINE (I 5) and Brian Anker 160) finished and the rela team lini shed third in br lh r K le rc ' I I · for t. H dgson o-Tc ·h finished sec­ the 4 800 ra ·c. For the hri stian, ················································ in se ond while Brad peakman Mark 's. ond at this we•kcnd's state indoor NEWARK POST CONTRIBUTI NG WRITER girls, Lynn Harris plact=d st·c nd in 125) and Ja on Anker ( 152 t ok Add d Ogd •n: "W kn \ what track and field mee t. Pa ~.:ed by third during the Btu H n we were capable of." 55M aud Yoshino Woodard ' on the GLA GOW Hodg on's Dayne Ross who w n the _QO M and shot put. n~ ren Tournam nt at D lca.<;tle. specia ll .tt!'ter Hodgs n put a a 400M ra ·s, llodgson was the top wrestling t am enjoyed a year of In the tate t urnam nt , Higgin · . t. Mark's girls fini sh ·d ei >hth milestones. In fact , th mil ston s .1. DuPont in '' match that Hi gg ins Io al t am to fini sh in the boys divi ­ bt.:hind Jessica Travis 's third place rca h d the finals before William ailed " ne of our stepping ston 's.'' sion . Nc ark linished fourth and were so numerou · that it ' · . a~ to lin ish in the J::WO and Kelly Ellis 's Penn's J ff n w liminatcd him . Higgins, in onl his s c nd season as hristiana liuish d til'th . all th 19 5-9 s as n th b st e er second place itl the shot put. For the Brian Ank rand Laucirica b th fin ­ a arsit restler, start d the season Hodgson's Casey Swain \ n the f r the ilver Eagles. t. Mar~ 's ho 'S. Mike Puglisi lin ­ ished in third plac . sl I . lie appeared wind d b Lhe 5M hurd! 'S. Hodgson pi ·k •d up Hodgson fini . hed s ond in the Overall, Hodg. n finished its regu­ third pcri(xl during se eral bouts. ish d sc · nd in th ln(O and \\Oil Divi i n II du 1-mc t state tourna­ aluablc points b win nin g th • the J200. lar s ru on with a 12- 1 1 ord n route But conditi onin g \ asn ·, hi s 4X200 raC'e . Alvin Ennis placed sec- ment after fini shing fir ·tin th Blue to upending A.l. duPont, last . ru n 's pr blcm . Techniqu' was. n onference Flight B. They t k H Division II hampions, in th conf r­ "H astl:d a lot of cnerg home ·ix individual tr phies from enee standing . . Th ilver ·tgl s' b cause he didn ' I know tec hn iq ue ," th Blu H n onference tourna­ Dtftnsivt Driving Coursts only I ·. es am ag·tinst alesitmum Lame said . But wres tling in a i m nt, and pia d in ·ix weight during th 1 gular seas n w1d Sm rna group that indud 'd Ta ite and Brian classes during th stat tournament in the Di i i n II tournament. nkcr cnabl •cl !Ii ggins lo come a ~ ."~ Savt Livts, Timt &Monty last week nd at D !aware Stat B th the c a hing staff ·tnd th long ay - all th wa to th e stat e Univer. ity. wrestlers share a passion for pra ·­ finals, in fact. ® ~ Cl • Mandatory discount in Delaware for 3year ''The t am had a family atmos­ lice and onditioning. " ur whol Lame said th ' team ' as und 'nat­ phere," said Hod g. on oach Jerry motto was 1 outwork ' er b( d ," cd •art in the s ·ason. whi ·h pro id­ ·---- · on Auto Liability Lamey, who won hi s I OOth match in Lamey said. ed ct for I r ·cog­ ~ t • 3 point credit on Delaware driving record nine years ago. "It's fun wh n you Mastercr aft Sa1e y t g ther on we k nds at each nition 1. and it worked ~ r it," he said. Consultants • win and ar . uc s ful. And we other's hom s for more work after And with onl fi · se niors grad- 10%DISCOUNT- BASIC 6hr. course were ·uc essful.'' winter storms cl . d can led uating. th ilv 'I' Eagles wi ll li~cl Aaron Jester ( I 03 p unds). Rrian : ho I for s •v ral da s at a tim·. lind tlnnse l es in an unfamiliar MASTERCRfiFT SAFETY COHSULTfifiTS May ( 11 2), Greg Antonelli ( 140), " I think everyone knew w p sition next winter - rat ·d with Harv y Ogd n ( 145), Jason Hi ggi ns would have to work hard r than th · top t 'ams in D •lawar . DEFENSIVE DRIVING COURSES (171) and Brad Tall y (189) won most teams if we wanted to b suc­ " We got lot s of possibi lities,·· DATES AND LOCATIONS c nferen e championships. cessful," . aid Talley, a senior whos IIi >g ins said. "Watch out." Pete Laucirica ( 130 , Ed Papiro CHRISTIANAHOS. MAR. 18 &25 BOTH NIGHTS 6:30PM· 9:30PM GEORGE READ MAR.19 &26 BOTH NIGHTS 6:30PM-9:30PM GLASGOW H.S. MAR. 21 &28 BOTH NIGHT 6:30PM-9:30PM Marra, Patrick pace Newark DEL-TECH STANTON MAR. 23 (SATURDAY) 9:00AM · 3:30 PM ~TRACK, from 15 show. Marra wa · attempting to win wanted to run so I let h ·r do it." at thr e v ms, and Patrick at f ur. As for Patri ·k. mith e pcct ·d MCKEAN HoS. MAR. 26 &27 BOTH NIGHT 6:30PM-9:30PM relay team. Marra got off to a rough start in the him h do well. He s orcd all of Madric also noted that sopho­ 800 when sh got tangled up in a Newark's points. Patrick won the mores Deaina Allen, Gina Duncan pack and fell. She spent a lot of long jump, the hi gh jump, th SS M ADVANCED COURSES AVAILABLE and Rachel ch luetter contributed to energy moving back to the front and rae and plac d seco nd in th e 200 M Please call for d tails th victory. Allen was fourth in the placing second in th rae . h won fi.IC'. shot put, Duncan was sixth in the th 1600. but linished u disappoint­ Throughout th e da the loud- (302) 368-7833 shot put and chluetter placed fifth ing sixth in th 3200. speaker blar d th at the even ts were Member of the National Safety Council in both the I ng jump and the triple Newark coach Frank mith sa id running ahead of sched ul e. mith jump. that trying to triple was made difficult felt thi s was not goc cl for the at h­ For the boys, Mad ric's t am was because of the lack of r covery time. I tcs . lean. But Justin Taylor's s cond " aron was the aefending champ ''They want 'd to gel it don~ and place fini sh in th 55M hurdles is a at 3200," sa id mith. "What sht.: o crwith. It wa~ not a fri~ndly situ ­ story in itse lf. Taylor was involv d tried to do was outstanding. h ''s a ation for til ~ athl ·tes." in a photo fini sh in the hurdles. The tou gh competitor." Patrict.. \ hn had _jump ·d sew n se ni r was comp ting in his first Marra also anc h red th mil' feet in th~.: hi gh jump thi ~ ~ pring wa-; year of track . Ri ck !lines placed r ·lay team. mith f It she had clone exhau sted in the la o., t event. Of'li cial -, fourth in th e SSM hurdles. Madric enough for the team, but she in sist­ pushed him 10 jump soon art ·r lin ­ was pleased with the cl'forts turn d ed and mith let h r run. ishing sec< 1d in the 200M racl' . in by pole va ulters Jerry mith and "We had som injuries. K new leg-w ar Patrie~ mi~..,cd badly a Kev in Krc chuck. (Lee) had a pulled ,roin and Kendra six feet. four in ·he . . but was able to For Newark, it was th e Caron ~ del had twisted her ankle in th e recn er to win h fewe st number or Marra and Ernest "Butch" Patri ck long jump." said Smith ... aro n jumps. Trusted By Medical Professionals ...A ... ---..- T MEDPOINTE A

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CIGARETTE CITY High School hoop tourney heats up Your Discount Cigarette, Sports St. Mark 's isn't the onl y boys bas­ Ho Ig. on's starting fi ve rei ies Stafford (fi rst Learn ) and George ketball team in th e Newark ar a hop­ h avi ly n a trio of und e rcla ~s m e n . McBride (second team). ing to ex pt.: ri encc madness in March. led by sophomore Lloyd Price, a fi rst­ But the und rs ized Vikings faced Card, NASCAR Collectables lasgow, hri stiana and H dgson team Flight B selectio n who should a tough Milford team on Thursday. competed yes terda y in first-round merit som All-Stat · consicl ration. Being unherald d has its adva n­ ti lt s aft er qua lifyin g for the state high Shawn Harr iso n, a bu lky sopho­ tages, es peciall y after Chri stiana AND NOW PREMIUM IMPORTED sc hoo l boys bas k tballtournam ent. more c nt r, was a se ·ond-team won ight of th eir fi nal nine games. llodgson ( 15-7), whi ch fac d light B sci· ·ti on. Jun ior Jamie "I think we hav an advantag Sea ford , is th' most impressive. The McDaniel was an honorabl men­ becaus they 're I Milford I going to take CIGAR OUTL ET Silver aglcs llnishcd thi rd in the Blue ti n at point guard. us lightly,' said McBride, a senior. Hen onfc rcnce Flight B with an 8-4 hri stiana (9-6 in li ght ) is a "We're d fi nitely an underdog." ma rk, wh ich included upsets of on­ smal l, qui ck team whos starting Glasg ow, whi ch faced Sus. ex r •rt..: ncc champi on lloward and lop-!0 back ourt was nam d to the all -con­ Tech, may have th tough st road schoo ls .I. duPont and Wi lmington. r ren c tea m: poin t guard ddie because the Dragons are nterin g th e tourn ament wi th out big- man KOOLS GIVE A GERMAN HIGH SCHOOL FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENT Darn ell Vaughan. Hi s r pia em nt s A DREAM OF A LIFETIME! are in exp rienced. "We pl ayed w II nough to g t Students w ill a rrive in August, have their own an op portuni ty," said lasgow $12.45 Carton spending money and medical insurance. You oach Don Haman. "That'. all we may choose from Scandinavian) European, can ask fo r.'' To comp ·n sate for the Dragons' With South American, Asian and yes, even the New Ia ·k of size. I Iam an said he w uld Independent States of the former Soviet Union. re ly heavi ly on guard s ce ee Whill lc, Bernard Wi ll iams. Da cy Sticker Become a Host Family by calling 1·800-SIBLING Jon s, Ant wa n 8 ·II an d Jea rn The American Intercultural Student Exchange (AISE) is Moul t ire. a non-profit tax exempt educational foundation - /~ ric Fine

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M:hon I· Sr and cored I0 points and junior Li. a Information 11 ua/1 is upplied Army veteran WWII nrta Shre11 'bur\ of El~ton . 1d .: m.uern:rl NEWARK POST CONTRIBUTING WRITER I 9 to the paper b) jimeral directors. great-gramlparenl, . 1r. c~ml lr, an L<' t'r D oil added p int. . ewar ~ n:!>ident. Jame\ 1. on~l')'. died For more information , cont tct Chnale nf llurn" tlk; p:llt:rn:rl grl'.ll grand Playing San~ rd will be another ·eb. 9, 1996, of hean failun: in C'hn~tiana p.n en h . C.m1ey and t\ 1k•cn Shre11 -,bu r ~ ol arav l's 63-34 kn ck ut of tory, however. editorial a si tant Gayle K. //art Hu-.pital. Roc~ . W. u.. and Fred .tnd L11 1\tl\!l'it: ltr ol Wilmingt n in th first round of th "We 'r go ing t have t play a at 737-07_4 orfax 7 7-90 / 9. Mr. on ~ ey. 72, wa' group leader of .: u' El~tnn . · state hi gh . ch I girl basketball tour­ todial service at tht: University of Dci:Jwar~. great game," Caravel a h Bill wht~rc he wor~i.' I> un 1\'t:d b\ ~ lln\, Ma n.1rd . Sutcliffe Co. time ar und . But that gam los ly ewar ~ resident. E a Marie Bail~ f-'rcdaic~. Fran~. Edward and hm t:~. :rll ol who beat them by m re than 30 \! ehhcr. died Fe h. I 3, I IJY6, after u long ill · cwar~. and Ralph of l'\1 Ca\tk': daugh­ foil ed a disappointing lo. · at e11ar~ .tro..·a r ~: 'ldt:nt. 1, le' B. SIIIL'illle, ter,, Gro.:t.:hen Con~e ' and Lurcne Con~l! ·. points during thei r first me Lin g in Padua, and ara l's player, ness at Mill roft ursing 11 om •. drecl Feb. 1.1 . 19'!0. nl ht•art 'tatlurl' 111 (itlprn both of e11ar~. and Lu ·rt:tia ' po..•n.:cr of January. Mr:.. Webber. 0. \\a:. a h o m~..muk cr . Ha I !:til ur-,in • I tome. Wrlmin ghHl . beli eve they uffercd a major I t­ cw C'a>tle: hrot her. Fmnk of l!ll ar~ : 21 Facing Wilmingt n on husband, ·. uthbcn Webber, ' ho chaired Mr. Sutdifle. X6, wa' till' l'O lllllll'r 11 1' down against Sanf rd . the ni crsit of Dctu' are math e mati c~ grand ·hitdrt:rl and Io great -grandchildren. Wednesday, arav I str aked to 19- 1.B. Sutclrlfe Co .. a L:tl fhllll rtHln ,uppl ·• w w want to get ba k at department from Il 50-64, wa~ H. Fletcher cn•iees were held l l·b. I. at Cnngu ·ompan 111 l'lul:uh.:lphia . lk rt'lll'ed rn 19(1X 4 lead behind freshman point guard them," sa id Nachstein, the Bucs' Brown Profcs~or of Ma themat1 ·s at th~ Funeral I lome 1 ith bunal in inu.: ~: l a1 n aftt'l II •e.11\ , YQ_ hi~ Memorial Par~ . MinqLwdale. Kri . tin Mills. Mill ored ight of ni ers 11 y of Ocl uware from I until Earlr l! r, he" nr~t:d 111 con,t ru.:tron :11 l'hor leading rebounder and primary insid death in 1981. He retired in 1971 after J4 the Bucs' fir t 12 p ints and got a corer. ' If we shut down th ir out. id ir Toni Co ., Philalklplua. Pa . Durrn g car. of tea hing. mid \ ar II . he serV<·d 111 th e nn 1ediL·al oupl of quick teals that ignited hooter , we can run wi th them. A nat i c of Mornin g~ide, lberta, Scarlett Paige orps in I la11 ait. the fast break. ' After you win a gam like this, it anada. Mr ·. W bbcr wa. a regist red nur!>C, Shrewsbury lie camed a de •ree 111 pmliatr) 111 19.1 5 The Bue. never looked back, graduating from ancouver eneral from 'll:rnplc LJni er"t '· IIi ' 1\ ill- llatel get · you v n mor pumped up for Hospital . where she worked for:.' era! car:. leadi ng the Red Devils 2-9 al half­ the next game,' Nachstein added. A servi ·e for St·:rrlctt Paigt· Shn.:wsbur ', Me ahon Sutrliffe. died in ll)')-. bc for her marriage. lk i' ~ur iv.:d h nephc11 , John M. time and by as much as 32 late in Delcollo said the Bucs wi ll ne d Mrs. Webber was a m ·mb ·r f the Fir~ t 4 month old dau ght er nf Ma\on Edwanl hrewsbur Jr. and Brenda L ..... Young ,'uteliff,•. \ 1111 II 1n1 ht: lived . and lm '' rfe. the second half. other player to help Mill and Prcsb teria n hu rc h of ewark and the Kathr •r1 E. . who hl·lped pm ide hi' care. and niversity of Delaware Wom~n·s tub. hrcwsbur . of B\'ar. 1 "' held Fl.!h. 14 ill "It wa till a game for u ·," said Nachstein on offense, e pecially if Ch:rrb M. u1d il'l'e of l'W:u~. 1 ho al'o he i. survived b a ~on . George ., of I l ick~ Home lor Funcml-;, Elkton , Mel. Mill s, who ~d Caravel with 20 Sanford decides to double-team the Burial wa' in iitpin Manor M •morial helped care for hrm . Newark; sisters, Margaret Ebbu tt , Toron to, gravc~idl· ~crv1rc 1 a' helct Ft•h. 15 111 point , 9 r bounds and 9 a. sist. . Park , El~ t on . team's two top s or r . "W hav to B. .. Gwen Thomas, Van ouver. B. .; broth­ c1 ar~ \.: met.: r . Scarlt:t was nrjun.: d reb. t. I Y96. in a ,in­ "We came out and played we ll ri ght play together," he sa id . er Arthur Web. ter of Vancouver, B. .; thre · The famil ·~ ug g t:~b l'llllttibutHIIl' 111 gt • ar a ·i dcnt on Poner Road . at l ort~r from the tart. I Iiked the way we grand hit dren and one great-gru ndchilct . Kin g,wootl llni to..•cl M ·thndtst hurd1. Added McCartan : "If we play ervices were held Feb. 16 at the First Square , uu th oritie~ said . . h~: 1 a~ ta~cn to were fast-breaking today." well , any thing can happen . We'r Pr sbyterian hur h. Burial w:1s at hri stiana Hospital where !> he died of head Junior center Kri ·ten Na h tein the underdogs. We have everything Gracc luwn Memorial Park. trauma . h is survived b her pare nt s. 111at...:rnal chipped in with 12 points and 8 to gai n and nothing t.o lose." Th · fa rnil ~uggest. ~o ntributi ons to the American an ·cr So ·iety. grandfather. Li nd -;c W. Yo ung of lkur; See OBITUARIES, 20 ....

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(302) ]66-0_73 P a ri ~ h Info rmati on Hotline Or ·n to all int en.:r., t ·d in the profound l'hc 'amc hr\loncaltruth of Jc'>U\ Chri\tt~ the un dcrl yrng a\\umpti on of t h ~ Morning Worship ...... 10:30a.m . Syoday Worship upd Education llindu -; piri tua l di sc ipl ines for Bod . ,rcadcmtn taught at all of ou r '>l' hool\ anti college'>. 8:00a.m. ll oly Eucharist, Rite One 9: 15 ;1.1n . Chri\llan Ed ucatt on (a ll age~) Mind and Sou l. The vi 1al role of The local Wisconsin Evangelil:al Lutheran Synod ' hurch is: Sunday Evening Ad ult &Youth Activities .... 6:30 p.m. 10:15 a.m. lloty Eucharist. Rite Two ~r ir i l ua l i t and an appr ·cia tion fo r all Saint .luhn' ~ E an~c lical Lutheran Church and . 'chool hild rcn's Worship (Nunm /''"'"'" ' ' th e gr ·a t r · l i ~ ion~ of I he wo rl d ir., 1.\5 South Old Ball inmrc I'ike Handicapped Accessible/Nursery Provided 5:30 p.m. lloly Euchari o; r Youth Groyp :;.;, Jr. lti gh at 4:00 p.m. pre cntcd. 'un tac t: Swami Param. Nc,,ark, DE 19711 2-1 535 Fo r the ' Ch<' dulc of worship opportunities ot her information, or in formation Small Group Bible Studies· lhroughoullhe week r. ll igh a1 7:30 p.m. P.O. Ho '27 onh Ea r., l, MD 410- Tht Rn Tholltlls B. )tnstn, Rtclor regarding our school call 1-302-368· 7394. Th t Hn Ktmpwn /). Haldridg r.AIIoriDlt and Vitor for U n i ~trs ily Misrion 2X7 X PRESBYTERIAN METHODIST CHURCH Presbyterian Churc h IBEm CHURCH 1545 Church Road Bear, DE 19701 8 caring comi'Ul.!D.i.!Y._welcomiog you Glorious Crossroads Radio Broadca.~ t 9:00a.m. ~ 1n h ' CHURCH - 2880 Summit Bridge Ad • Bear, De Radio 'ta li"n WNRK 1260AM 2 Cor. 3:17 Presence (1- 1/2 m1. S. of Rt. 40 & Rt. 896) und ay chool (Ages 2- Adul t 1 9:30 a. m. Rooted in the past, Church School ... "whPre th pirit of 834·4772 Sund ay MO!' ning Wor, hi p 11 :00 a.m. branching out to 9:30a.m . Nur. cry Avail abl e the future. Worship Service I he Lord is, there is Church Morn ing Worship ...... 8:30a.m. W'dn day Ev nin g ervic 7:00p.m. ~ R I A J\r 11 :oo a.m. liberty." Sunday School ...... 9:00a.m. Call for mun• urformntuw ""our l. Mil N. Morning Worship ...... 10:30 a.m. Kr rl:~ Club , .'ilfl!llrs Cluh , Couples ('/uh & , 'p111ors ~'\ Ill 0 Sunday School ...... 9:45a.m on Rt. 213 (S1gnrng lor tho hearrng 1mpa1red at 10:30 serv1ce only) R v. •a ry S. 1'ulak, enior Pastor ~ ~ ~ Sr. Pastor Rev. Charles F. Betters Rev. Roh rt Sim pso n, Asso iate Pas lo r Sunday Worsh ip...... 11 a. m f'rom inl r ·eclion ~ c.P.. 834- 1599 Evening Worship ...... 6 p.m of' RL. 279 ~ Assoc. Pastor Rev. Midweek Prayer Meeting 41 0·642-3024 a: ~~ ~ (Includ ing Awanas Child re n t;lklu n·Nt•WI\ I'k Hd. (lit. 27!1) J Program, Wed ...... 7 p.m A Spirit-Filled ru 5 ~1 Tel evt sion Broadcast Nurse Provided . (TC I) C bl e Channel28 Bible-Believing Church Summer Hours "The Vor ce of liberty" 5:30p.m. Sa turday (All gt'.\) ...... 9:00 a.m. (Mid June thru Labor Day) COME WORSHIP WITH US AT THE Worship cr ice Worship Service 10 a.m. - Praise and Worship No Church School GLASGOW HIGH SCHOOL (with Communion.)...... IO:OO a.m. ( tlrst•ty ;\l·oilahle) ...... I0 :00 a.m. Rt. 896, Newark, DE ". lwrill.' Christ In Murua/ Mi 1i · r •" 1100 Church Rd. Just off 273 Rev. George W. Tuten Ill, Pastor NURSERY AVAILABLE West of Newark. Rev. James P. Flohr Asst. Pastor ALL WEL OME Ph. 302-731-4169 Rev. Dr. D. Hix. Pastor. First Church sALEM uNITED Easter Services EVANGEUCAL AGAPE of Christ, METHODIST CHURCH Begin February 25th PRESBYTERIAN FE LLOVVSH I P 469 Salem Church Road Come Join Us! CHURCH OF NEWARK (302) 738-5907 Scientist (302) 738-4822 A Spirit-Filled Delaware vc. & Haines St., Newark, DE 19711 308 Possum Park Rd. Holy Euchari st...... 1 0:30a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL N k DE 737 2300 Local Expression Of At'Ciiln ble In /he ewark romnumif)'JJll' it wet'k Ch1isti an Ed For All ... .!.! Se t.-May (All Ag es 9:15 a.m.) ewar ' • - The Body Of Christ ~unci.~>:-;..,....,. t•' & !-oundav .'riH••I • S\111dut. Ill II ,, m HAN DICAPPE D ACCESS IBLE WORSHIP 8:30 & 10:30 a.m. Sunday lht,J,. ~t\llh'Ji. t11nnn) Mt·•·tmg' ll't·dm·,d,,, , 7.io. :m p m Worship ...... 8:25 & 11 :00 a.m. Sunday Worship ...... 10:00 a.m. Ht•.tdtn~ l<••mtJl,.,k Sinn• . ',tlurdorl . Ill a 111 ·I~ nt~HI Ltrtlc Lambs Nur ery. All Programs Nursery & Childcare at all services Chrtdr n's Church. Available All Services { 0 ) _ Fellowship Time...... 9:. 0 a.m. At Howard Johnson 's, Rt. 896 & 1·95 3 2 834 2928 "YOU ARE WELCOME" 2274 Porter Rd. Bear, DE . unda Scl1l1ol ...... l 0:00a.m. Wednesday Rev. Dr. J . Ron Owens, Pastor c · w 1· 6 10 H M t' 7 30 b=~~~~~~~~===;~~=:..=:..=.:.=~==~~-.JIII••.::;:::::::J•••i4~c.~vl~· r ~":_:o:_, ~o r -> 11p ...... :.1 p . 111 . ome ee 1ng...... : p.m. FIR rr I•RESBYfERIAll OUR RE W: EMER PRAISE ASSEMBLY Calvary Baptist 1421 Old Baltimore Pike • Newark fHURCH LUTHERAN CHURCH 737-5040 2!12 \\'c~ l , lain St. • ~ cwm·k Johnson At Augusta Church . -·-- ~ ~ o~ !l ~ ·~ • II . Ches. Hill l .. Newarh i29 0 eti A e u 215 Delaware Ave. Sunday cl1ool...... ~. i 5 a.nt. 302 737 Cl1ristif111 Eauca lirm lncludin.rJ ( ) -6176 Newark, DE 19713 Newali<, DE 19711 Sunday Worship 10.00 a.m. & 5:30p.m. 302-368-4 904 Wednesday ...... 7:00 p.m. .lc/ults !) (f./11. ll'orslrip un~ .. v hool 368-4276 731-8231 FAMILY NIGHT (YOUTH GROUP, (td.'itJ Chiltlr<'ll 's llf1rshiJ1) IO::W a./11 Btbl• len s ...... 9:00 c1.m. Rev. Dr. Daniel A. MacDonald. Pastor ROYAL RAN GERS, lnlit nt & dtildrcn\ :\ur!-tl.·n .\1l'ided ------. -A'dolrCtrt>iT .:-.. :: ...... :- ...... :7:-50 PM -w w HIMmer Hours l'flld June lin o t:abm ~yr Worship 10 a.m.- I \ '\ MARCil I , I ~)9() • EW RK P )ST • p ;E 21 1 ACRES $17,900. Park-like COASTAL NORTH CAROLINA. 208 254 266 302 WOlfF TANNING BEDS. Tan hardwoods & springs . Ready· Free list of waterfront bar· Farms & Ranches at home. Buy direct m save! to-build . Enjoy 4 season re- galns. Acreage & homesites Apartments, Office Space for Antiques, Art Commercial/ home units from creation in Western MD. 1· as low as $17,900. Live Olk Rent $199. Low monthly payments . 800-898-6139 ext. ALS. Development. 1 800·566· HANDYMAN SPECIAL . Origi· Unfurnished nal farmhouse. 25 aclstream • ORIENTAL RUG S AT ELKTON Free color catalog . 1 800· APPEALING RIVER LOT. $845 =LA.::..:N:::..D·:...______$89 900. 2 story mountain CROSSROADS SHOPPING ARMORY ANTIQUE SHOW 842·1305. do'Ml, $162/month• . Level FREE UST of wooded building farmhouse need TLC. Open & CENTER space available. Fine quality, hand knotted Ori ­ 5.9 acres just a 5 min. walk b parcels in Garrett Co., MD. 1· wooded w/spring, fruit trees, NORTH fAST 212 W. Cedi 2000, 1600, & 1200 sq ft . Call ental rugs. Room sizes, run ­ nature's finest mountain river. 800-898-6139 ext. 311. ALS. new road . Only 1 3/4hrs. west Ave., 2BR oo 2nd n, water & 410 398 -1300. ners ,nomatic,collectors, per· Fish, s'Mm or watch a moun· e-mail : [email protected] of DC Beltway. financing sewer ind stove & refrig . sian , including old rugs. Pric­ available . Gall o'Mler 1-540· WOlff TANNING BEDS ... tain sunrise. R~dy to build, MOUNTAIN PROPERTY . 9 provided, W/D hook-up, neWly es very, very , reasonable . Montego Bay. Home and camp or relax. Pnce : $16 900, acres $25,900 . Wooded par· 662·9216. HCV. ren .. No pets. $475/mo &sec . Please see LS at Elkton Na'tl Commercial Units. Factory di­ bal. financed 15 yrs at S.9o/o eel near state garks/forest n dec. reo. 287-8837. Guard Armorv . Mar.8.9. & 10 rect. financing available . 90 ARM. Cal O'Mler 1·304·492· Garrett co . M 2 approved 210 days same as cash. Units start 5429. OAC . per1cs, SUrVeyed, utils. Fin . Houses for Sale 276 332 as low as $109. 1·800-247· available . 1-800-898-6139 NOTTINGHAM TOWER Apts. Town homes, Miscellaneous 4301. ext. 315. ALS . BUILD YOUR DREAM home 1BR & 2BR's available, 1st with downpayment rna· Condos for Rent E F RT NC D I · SOUTH CAROLINA LAKE· no on month rent FREE! Gall 610 8 AU 0 ' · eve oper s VIEW bargain . $19,900. Free terials . Become

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I Sch eduled R ec cle Pick-U s 410•398•8844 • Customized Trash Systems Reasonable Rates • Free Estimates ~tkt2!!, ~ 2.!2,21_ ---- • • Recycling Service Avail. J ~ • Fronl End. Rear End and Roll Off Conlalners E lkton and Surrounding Areas available from 1 to 40 cu. yds. • • Power Ronald Corron 410-398-0869 AUTO REPAIRS HOME HEALTH CARE NURSING HOSPITAL &MEDICAL EQUIPMENT -AI'-~, 152 North East Rd. ~ N orth East , MD --CECIL HOME CARE PLUS­ • '1 Auto Service Q (410) 287-5821 ~ Citu PHARMACY INC A Familiar Name • Same Great Service! In Home Private Care ~ '-' ELKTON M EDICAL PARK •ALL MAJOR & MINOR REPAIRS CERTIFIED EMISSIONS lntroducing ... BRIEF CARE "MEDICAL EQUIPMENT SPECIALISTS" • COMPUTER ALIGNMENT & BALANCING REPAIR FACILITY# 5000 •INSPECnON STATION I 5079AT A 30 to 90 Minute Visit Complete All AppllancotFi t~~~:1n b~,~~~~'"~/t':'r~gM Ao~~~ I Equipment with Bath & Meal ·.~~~~~~~ 1AC!'~:~c~~m"~~~~:s. ~~~~~ c;;~~~-s ~ ~il~~~~~~~ 410- 398- 4383 or 800- 728- 4 374 ~ 24 Hr. Service • Personal Care . r ~ • Light House Keeping BEAUTY SALONS 287-8408 398-1618 423 E. Cecil Ave. North East NURSING HOMES From The Avenue ... 5th HOME HEALTH CARE SERVICES MEDPOINTE prop. Rolanda "Linda Russell" Mullins Continuing Care Center Together... Serving You with 1 Price Dr. E lkton,MD 5 Comprehensive Home Health Care as • M odern I S t ate o f the Art Facility 245 s. Elkton • 24 hr. Professional Care Staff ~ ~~:~:~~. • ~ Home Health • Home Away from Home IIITiltJIIUtiNC rHtr LATEST • T h e Best Rehab in Cecil. Co. nn Corporation ofAmerica 1-800- 899-2121 • 4 10- 398-6474 SfYI.INC f'EtHNIOUtrS rtJ tRDTE••• Master Care ELEGANT & UNIQUE "HAIR FASHIONS" Professional Home Health Services Professional Home Health Care Agency REHABILITATION 800-333-4208 11UfQif" •~ The o~ly full ser.:lce Rehab HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING Vn' Q.nA- PrOVIder In Cecil County! ADVERTISE HERE £R~HI In MD. 392-7027 Iii, fitAI In Del. 731 ·0743 c~~~ - CRQll§£ regs 208 North St. • PhysicaVOccupalional Therapy • Orthopedic/Neurologic Rehab • Air Conditioning • Heating To advertise here Aquatic Rehabilitation • Hand Therapy • Wound Care • Amputee Residential • Commercial • Industrial Clinic • Sports Medicine • Work Reconditioning SALES • SERVICE • PARTS iT'N'iON -Participating wilh Most Insurances- ~ • HEAT PUMPS • HUMIDIFIERS Call Mark at ~ A SI.VICI Of UNiON MOSPJTAL - ~ • REFRIGERAnON EQUIPMEN UNION HOSPITAL • CALL (410) 398-1530 1-800-745-1942 MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL BLDG . W 111 W. HIGH ST.. ELKTON STE 11 2 l' \C.I ~0 • \1\\ \ Kr.. P o ~ l • ~l\1< <. 11 I , l~)~)li 117 GOVERNMENT FORECLOSED HOMES for pennies oo $1 . NEWARK POST •!• OBITUARIES Notices Delinquent tax, repo's, REO's. Your area. Toll free 1-800- lJ ·lnv..trL llo\pt r.tl for 1hc Chroru ·all y Ill 111 The famil y \ uggcm wnlnbuttOil\ 10 1he 898-9778 ext H-5139 for cur­ ..... OBITUARIES , from 19 ~lll) rll U rm:m;an Cancer Sm.tcly. rent lislinos/directorv. SHARE THE AMERICAN cul­ ture with an exchange studen t Robert l. Reed, Raymond P. Richardson, from Scandinavia.~_ Europe, Samuel D. Jackson, South America, ASia. High formerly with Porters retired Speakman buffer school students from over 40 202 Patco train conductor countries arriving August. Call Building Products 'c ar~ re,Hh.: nr . Ha ymond P. AISE for information oo host­ Acreage & Lots RtLitard\ on , dtcd h :b. 11, 1996, of h~.:arl l.ui ­ cwark rc,idcnl, Samuel D. Jack\on , ina . 1·800-SIBLING. hmnc r llt·a r rc\Hknl Rob ' II L Rct.: d, UI C 111 Chn, ltana I lmp11al dtcd Ft.:b. 9, 1996, or hctln failure Ul home . dted I ch I •I, I'J1)(,. ol pncunu•n• a 111 Kcnl Mr Rt chanhun, X1, a huffer lor Mr. JacJ.. \on, 6, had been u 1ruin conduc­ ( ;cncral 11 ()\Jl ll il l, IJ, wcr lip ·aJ..man 'o lot 10 year\. tcllred 111 197K. ror for Parco for 15 year\. lie ~ rved in 1he Mr Rct.:d, 12. had hce n " pJitc nl \ llllt: an I il! ~' wrvtvcd hy hi\ wtfl!, Edna L. Air Force during lh · Viclmun W ).!r:JIIdchJidt ell , 'o iX gtcal granckhJidrell and gmvc\ldc \cr ICC wa' he ld Feb. 16 al FREE BOOK OR in formation . & perc. Perfect land to build ('urhtll ol cw.trJ.. . 1v. o gn.:: 11 gn.:ar-grandchiltln.: n. Delawarc Vc l e r

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,.•,l'"'' 1,,, The , \po , tl c~o of th e 11 1\t nnc Chmtian Chu rch tau ght the truth abou t God the on •• The Ep~copal Church Welcomes You {{ ~ ~~) Jc ~ u ~o Chn,t, and the tau ght the trulh about 'alvati nn through fanh . not h) w o rl ~ . :, \~),: In thc\c end 11me' wmprnnmc of the truth or apo\tasy a' od call s it ha\ entered "'r .. -~~· mto the doctrine\ taught by many "Chri\tian hurcltcs' of the 29th cn tury. St. Thomas's .Parish In ,111 olthc 2!XXJ Wi\COIMt f:van gc li cal Lutheran Synod hurcltc~o through·ou t 276 S. 'ollegc Ave. at Park Place, Newark, De 197 I I (302) 368-4644 hurch Office (9:00-I: (XJ Mon.· Fri.) Daily llindu devo tion !'> & c l a!->sc~ . the world, rhc hi @nc truth ahuut G1Xi1 ' 'ti ll prorla1m cd and llllrtlJ lhe gre at n:li •ion:-. or till' world i~ U S Smllh Old Hallimure Pike 5:30p.m. lloly E u dmri~l Newark, DE 11)702-1 535 Yo uth Groups · Jr. ll ig h u1 4:00p.m. pr ·-,e nled. 'un1ac1 : Swami Param , Sma ll Group Bible Sludies-lhroughoullhe r. lli gh a1 7: 0 p.m. Fur the sc hed ule of wor ~ hip op portunities, other informatiun, or infurmation P.O. Bo 4 ... 7 orlh Lt~ l . MD '-110- Tht /l tv. Thoma B. lmtn.llmor regarding our schuol call 1-302-36X-7394. .. Pastor James E. Yoder Ill Tht lltr. Ktmpwn D. Haldrid_gt,i\lsociall onJ Virar for nimsity Mission 2 ~ 7 ~ 916 GLASGOW REFORMED RED LION UNITED Historic Head of Christiana ~I ~ PRESBYTERIAN METHODIST CHURCH Presbyte ri a n Church 1545 Church Road Bear, DE 19701 IBERTY CHURCH A carjng_c_pm.IIl.Y.!J.ity_w_eiC.\') ...... 9: 00 a.m. (Mid June thru Labor Day) COME WORSHIP WITH US AT THE Worship Service Worship Service 10 a.m. - Praise and Worship No Church School GLASGOW HIGH SCHOOL (wi th Communion) ...... lO:OO a.m. ( ur.wry Al'llila/)11') ...... 10:00 a.m. Rt. 896, Newark, DE 11 00 Church Rd . Just off 273 Rev. George W. Tuten Ill, Pastor NURSERY AVAILABLE West of Newark. Rev. James P. Flohr Asst. Pastor ALL WEL ~ OME Ph. 302-731-4169 Rev. Dr. D. Hix , Pastor. I l First Church sALEM UNITED Easter Services EVANGELICAL AGAPE of Christ, METHODIST CHURCH Begin February 25th PRESBITERIAN FELLOVVSHIP 469 Salem Church Road CHURCH OF NEWARK (302) 738-5907 Scientist (3o2) 738•4822 Come Join Us! A Spirit-Filled Delaware Ave. &Hain ·sSt., Newa rk, DE 19711 308 Possum Park Rd. Holy Eucharist ...... 10 :30a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL Newark, DE. 737-2300 Local Expression Of Ami/able to thr New ark c()m munityench week Christian Ed For All...... Se t. -May (All Ages 9:15 a. m.) S d The Body Of Christ Suncl.t~ :-;.'1'\IIC'' 1>. SundavSrhool' Sundav. IIlli '1111 HANDICA PPED ACCESSIBLE WORSHIP 8·.30 & 1o·.30 a.m. llll ay fh!.h StUll\ Tr• (111\CII\\ Mr·t•tmg 1\tclm·-d.t), i .'rfl ..'l '10 p Ill w h' 0 '5 I I 00 Sunday Worship 1o ·oo a m Hhtrltng llt>tnd! ... k Sinn• .'aturdJ\ Ill a Ill u O l ~ln Lt l/le Lambs Nursery. All Programs Nursery & Childcare at all services ors I p ...... 0 : .... : a.m...... l'hlill rur, ., u·t~~·ul··d & Chtldr n's Churcll. Avatlabtc A/1 Servtcc ( 0 ) • Ft: llows hip Timc ...... 9:30 a.m. At Howard Johnson 's, Rt. 896 & 1-95 1 1 3 2 834 2928 Ever one is alwa s "YOU ARE WELCOME" 2274 Porter Rd ., Bear, DE ·S un day S .I h> l>I...... 10 :00 a.m . We d nes day lot in l ·welcome Rev. Dr. J. Ron Owens Pastor E · w 1· 6 ,() H M 1· 7 30 b=~~~~~~~~==~~.:_:~~=~==-==--JII••I:===::J••·~~-~vl~'r~·~~~ ~nr'11p ...... :.1 p.m. orne ee1ng ...... : p.m. FIRST PRESH\1l~RIAN OURRE JEMER PRAISE ASSEMBLY Calvary Baptist 1421 Old Baltimore Pike • Newa rk f UJilCH LUTHERAN CHURCH 737-5040 29~ \\'c-,t , lain St. • ~cwark Johnson At Augusta Church - -- ~ ~ A ~l :U ~ • ~- Ches. Hill s ., Newarh Sunday . cl1 ool ...... U. i 5 a.n1. 215 E elaware Ave. Cllrislillll Etluc111ion lndudin.cJ (302) 737-6176 Newai'X. DE 19711 Su nday Worshtp 10 00 a.m. &5 ·30 p m. 302-368-4904 Wednesday ...... 7:00 p.m. .ldulls !J a.m. \l'nrsltip (Hf.;;o Childre11 '.~ 1\(Jrship) 10:80 a.m Rev. Dr. Daniel A. MacDonald. Pastor FAMILY NIGHT (YOUTH GROUP, Divine Wor,hip ...... lO.OO .m. ln!i ml & rhildl'l'll\ ~ursr n .\H1ilabk Rev. Jim Jitima, Min. of Discipleship ROYAL RANGERS, umm •r Wor hip .... :...... :00 a.m. I?Hmp. lcn·s~ /i1r \l'h c•el~·hn i rs Rev. Gordon Whitney, Min. of Evangelism MISSIONETIES & RAINBOWS) llolv mmunion . .. .. lsl rd unday Palil()l : Rn. Dr. Sl cphcn . \. !lund Paul H. Walters Pastor ley, Bible Sunday: Tom Rei Youth Pastor Rcr. tJdli·cy \\'. D:UldoY • Praise Service ...... 9:00 AM ------~ WOR HIP ~. E RVI ES CHRISTIANA RED LION Morning Worship 10 :30 a.m . • Sunday School ...... 10:00 AM PENCADER PRESBYTERIAN Junior hurchcs I 0:. 0 a.m. • Worship Service ...... 11:00 AM EVANGELICAL ·ning Worship 7:00p.m. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CHURCH REECHURCH Wednesday: Corn 'r or Rt. X96 , 40 FAMILY NIT • Covered Dish Dinner ...... 6:00 PM 15 N. & Chri tian Academy (J02) ~' 68 - .JS65 w • Slngsplratlon ...... 6:30 PM I) ; ~ 0 ...... ( 'hurch S ·huPI 1400 I •d Lio n Rd ., R 'M, 0 · • Adult Bible Study ...... 6:45 PM Ill· ~ ll ...... ' llur cll S 'I'\ •n· 4· 5 , ,,, ' Otlr/itl'n df.\, nmn•. • Kids for Jesus ...... 6:45 PM 41 UJ r-s- md u111 c cr• lllllllllltlr oj_jin rh - • -Adolt-ctmlr .:: ..~ ...... :- .... :: .. 1:-so PM ~ · ~ • : /nrt7r.l ruu to iot/1 us in ~ .,. ~lllb fl SS'IO . ED1It'i TID , . ~ " WOK . IIIP MARCil I , 199 J • EW RK P ).T • PACE 21 1 ACRES $17,900. Park-like COASTAL NORTH CAROLINA. 208 254 266 302 WOLff TANNING BEDS . Tan hardwoods & springs. Ready- Free list of waterfront bar­ Farms & Ranches at home. &ry direct and save! to-build. Enjoy 4 season re- gains Acreage & homesites Apartments, Office Space for Antiques, Art CommerciaV home units from creation in Western MD. 1- as loW as $17,900. live 011< Rent $199. Low monthly payments. 800-898-6139 ext. ALS. Development. 1 800·566· HANDYMAN SPECIAL. Origl· Unfurnished nal farmhouse . 25 aclstream - ORIENTAL RUGS AT ELKTON Free color catalog. 1 800- APPEALING RIVER LOT. $845 ;;;.LA.;;.;N..:...;D·~----­ $89 900 2 story mountain CROSSROADS SHOPPING ARMORY ANTIQUE SHOW 842·1305. down, $162/month• . Level FREE UST of wooded buUdlng farmhou·se need TLC. Open & CENTER space available . Fine quality, hand knotted Ori· 5.9 acres just a 5 min. walk b parcels in Garrett Co., MD. 1· wooded w/spring, fruit trees, NORTH EAST 212 W. Cedi 2000, 1600, & 1200 SQ ft. Call ental rugs. Room sizes, run· nature 's finest mountain river. 800-898-6139 ext 311 . ALS. new road . Only 1 3/4hrs. west Ave., 2BR Cl1 2nd n, water & 410 398-1300. ners ,nomatic,collectors, per­ Fish, swim or watch a moun- e-mail: [email protected] of DC Beltway. Financing sewer inci stove & refriQ . sian , including old rugs . Pric­ WOLFF TANNING BEDS ... lain sunrise . R~dy to build, MOUNTAIN PROPERTY . 9 available . Call owner 1·540- provided, W/D hook-up, neWly es very, very, reasonable . Montego Bay. Home and camp_or relax . Pnce: $16,~.900, acres $25,900. Wooded par­ 662-9216. HCV. ren .. No pets. $475/mo & sec. Please see us at Elkton Na'd Commercial Units. Factory di ­ bal. unanced 15 yrs at ~ . 9% eel near state parks/forest n deo. rea. 287-8837. Guard Armorv. Mar. 8.9. & 10 rect. financing available . 90 ARM. Gal o'Mler 1-304-492- Garrett co. MD 2 approved 210 days same as cash. Units start 5429. OAC . perks, surVeyed, utils. Fin . Houses for Sale 276 332 as low as $109. 1-800-247- available . 1-800-898-6139 NOTTINGHAM TOWER Apts . Town homes, Miscellaneous 4301 . ext 315. ALS . BUILD YOUR DREAM home 1BR & 2BR's available, 1st with no downpayment ma­ Condos for Rent EAUFORT Nc D 1 • SOUTH CAROLINA LAKE- on month rent FREE! Call 610 S ' · eve opers VIEW barga1·n. $19,900. Free terials . Become Cll owner-in­ Close-out. We've saved the 932-3331. best to last! Beautifully, boat slip. Beautifully wooded volved builder ard save $$$ WINDING BROOK - 3 br, 1.5 360 wooded waterfront and interi- lot w!free private boat slip n while building equity . Miles bal heat incl. $585 mo + sec. ----FOR SALE---- Wanted to Buy or homesites. From the mk:J spectacular waterfront com­ Homes offers attractive con· ca I 398 -2280 or 885-3166 1994 & 1995 Hess $20's. Close to quaint to'Ml, munity abutting gotf course. struction financing . Choose Trucks · let 'le f b h Paved roads water sewer, from 50 styles ard floorplans . 260 410 398·9362 ocean 10 ' ml s 0 eac es. more. Excellent financing . call Miles Homes today, 1· COLLECTOR WANTS call today. Excellent financing . Waterfront also available. Call 800-343·2884 . Houses BAHAMA CRUISE-S Days 4 World & U.S. co ins. Cop­ 1-800-448-5263 ext. 7015. now. 1 800-704-3154. Tim- Nights. Underbooked! Must per, Silve~ & Gold. Call ::..:Pa:.:.::tte::.:n~C~a:..:.ro~lin;;;.a:..:.L.a;:;,..nd..;;.;. ___ ber1ake Estates . Unfurnished 278 sell! $279/couple . limited btw 4pm-lprn . 410 275- TOWNSEND I DE AREA - 8376 . Ask for Bob. CHESAPEAKE BAY. Anal For Sale or Rent. 3 Bed ­ Vacation Property tickets. 1-800-414-4151 ext. Closeout. Beautiful VA water­ 204 room1 2 bath Brick Ranch­ 3405. M·Sat 9 AM -10 PM. front & water access home­ er w1th new carpet, full GUITARS WANTED - Paying sites on Bay's most pristine Business Property basement & 2 car at· NORTHEAST Marysville area, BEST SELECTION in Ocean FRANKLIN MINT-Minitu re to $10,000 for Older Fender, area. Private boat dock & pier. tached garage CJ1 5 acre 3BR house w/gar, C/A, be City. 1-800-638-2102. ••Af­ Cat Collection -10 pieces Gibson, National, Dobra, yrd, 1/2 mi from 1-95 shop fordable Rentals• • Daily and Gretsch, Martin, Eplphone, call today for free brochure SMALL LAUNDRYMAT 'li 2 lot. $165,000. Owner fi­ with certificates illd 15 3M land list. 1-800-775·4563 nancing available. ctr, elem schools. $650/mo + weekly rentals. Free color inch brass & glass display D'Angel1co . Also Old Fender apts. Priced to Sell. $59,000 $925/mo Rent. call (302) sec dep, no pets. 410 287- brochure . Open 7 days a basses, old Fender amps . ext. 7186. Virginia Land & call 302 654-3787 . cabinet. $150.00 or best Forest. 653-4342 . 8837 week . Holidav Real Estate . offer. call 410 392-6767 . Dave 1 800 -216-8936 .

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AUTO GLASS & TOWING IN THE SPOTLIGHT B & G GLASS co. ( G~~V~E ) A COMPLETE tff/;}2Jt).j~SERVICE "Windshields Repaired & Replaced" Glass Installed While-You-Walt 24 Hour Towing - 7 Days - Local & Long Distance • 302-834-2284 or 410-392-3074 Serving Cecil County Over 40 Years INS WORK • FREE ESTIMATES • GLASGOW Air Conditioning - Heating .~ AUTO PARTS & SUPPLIES Residential • Commercial • Industrial RUSSELL'S NO~~~OE~~~.2MD SALES - SERVICE - PARTS 8l.fl AUTO 4"1 o-287-20"1 o .1.16. PARTS FULL SERVICE AUTO PARTS iiYQRI( • HEAT PUMPS • HUMIDIFIERS STORE AT DISCOUNJ" PRICES WE CAN GET MOST PARTS IN 24 HAS. Hmnganctt-JrConcmloning • REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENT llf!JI!IIl MON - FRI BAM - 6PM SAT BAM - 5PM tillilil ~ SUNDAY 9AM - 2PM l'!II!II!!'J CALL (41 0) 398-1530 AUTOMOBILE PARTS & SUPPLIES 208 North St. • Elkton ------1 RECYCLE-WASTE REMOVAL TRASH REMOVAL & RECYCLING I Mark Battaglia I ~~ .-r& Commercial & Industrial CORRON'S TRASH REMOVAL JII4PY. H~ rJ!J.Nt. Services I au P8rfil Store Manager Cecil Cnty. • Our Specially _...:=. CALL Residential Service 800·345·7932 Newark • Bear Sclledu.lcd Rec clc Pick-U s 334 E. Pulaski Hwy. I 41 0•398•8844 I • Customized Trash Systems Reasonable Rates • Free E s timates ;'~; • Recycling Service Avail. ~lkt~, ~ 2,!221_ ---- J ;;If • Front End, Rear End and Roll Off Containers Elkton and Surrounding Areas available from 1 to 40 cu. yds. • • Power Swee In • Com ctlon/Shreddln Ronald Corron 410-398-0869 AUTO REPAIRS HOME HEALTH CARE NURSING HOSPITAL & MEDICAL EQUIPMENT -A,tl.-~, 152 North East Rd. ~ North East, MO ~CECIL HOME CARE PLUS­ • '1 Auto Service e (410) 287-5821 ~Citu PHARMACY INC A Familiar Name- Same Great Service! In Home Private Care ~ ' ,,_ ELKTON MEDICAL PARK • ALL MAJOR & MINOA REPAIRS CERTIFIED EMISSIONS lntroducing ... BRIEF CARE "MEDICAL EQUIPMENT SPECIALISTS" • COMPUTER ALIGNMENT & BALANCING REPAIR FACILITY# 5000 • INSPECTION STATION I 5079AT A 30 to 90 Minute Visit Complete All Appllan o ei11 ~~~':1n b~r~i~~"'$/:,~~gMAo~~~~ Equipme nt ~ c;;;;jjjjifJ STEPHEN R. FOSTER iliilill ~ OWNER & CERTIFIED TECHNICIAN with Bath & Meal ·.s~~~~f~t"'if!'~:~ o~g,;:~~;:s. ~~C:,~~ ': '¥':~. 410- 396- 4363 or 600- 7 2 8 - 4 3 74 ~ 24 Hr. Service • Personal Care w r Av ~ • Light House Keeping BEAUTY SALONS 287·8408 398·1618 423 E. Cecil Ave. North East NURSING HOMES From The Avenue ... 5th HOME HEALTH CARE SERVICES MEDPOINTE prop. Rolanda "Linda Russell" Mullins Continuing Care Center Together... Seroing You with 1 Price Dr. Elkton,MD 5 Comprehensive Home Health Care as • Modern I State of the Art Facility 245 S. Elkton • 24 hr. Professional Care Staff ~ ~~~~:~~. • ~ Home Health • Home Away from Home ltn'IIIJDUtiNG THE IJif&Sf • The Best Rehab In Cecil Co. "" Corporation ofAmerica '1 -800- 899- 2 '1 2 '1 • 4 '1 0 ~ 398-64 7 4 SJYJ.IIIG f'KHNIOUES 10 DIEJir&••• Master Care ELEGANT & UNIQUE "HAIR FASHIONS" Professional Home Health Services Professional Home Health Care Agency REHABILITATION 800-333-4208 J111fQif" th~ The only full serv ice Rehab HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING vn QonA- Provider in Cecil Countyl ADVERTISE HERE £11!UA8 In MD. 392-7027 liiRft In Del. 731 -0743 c~'";'~ . cegusr pegs 208 Nor1h St. • PhysicaVOccupational Therapy • Orthopedic/Neurologic Rehab • Air Conditioning • Heating Aquatic Rehabilitation • Hand Therapy • Wound Care • Amputee Residential • Commercial • Industrial To advertise here Clinic • Sports Medicine • Work Reconditioning SALES - SERVICE - PARTS ii'1IT'1iN -Par11cipating with Most fnsurances- HEAT PUMPS • HUMIDIFIERS Call Mark at 112!1[ • lli'iim':U: A SIIVICI OF UN(ON HOSPITAl. - ~ • REFRIGERATION EQUIPMEN w UNION HOSPITAL MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL BLDG CALL (410) 398-1530 1-800-745-1942 111 W. HIGH ST• • ELKTON STE 112 P\c.I ~~ • ' I· \\ \I{" Po:-.1 • MARt 11 I, l~JD()

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362 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT TEAM 434 502 DESIRE X. tra $$? Stuff en­ $$CASH$$ IMMEDIATE $$for 710 Yard & Garage Looking for ene rgetlc, dedi­ Part-Time Business Opps. velopes @ home. Free dtls. structured settlements, annui­ Carpet, Floor Svcs. cated ,"ta ke charge" team. Send SASE to Ferman aro As­ ties, lottery payouts, in­ Sales Resident manager & main­ soc. PO. Box 742 Hockessin, surance claims & mortgages . tenance person wanted for TUPPERWARE CONSULT· $35 ,000/YEAR INCOME po­ De. 19707. 1 800-386-3582. J. G. Went­ new apartments in Christiana. ANTS m managers needed tential. Reading books. Toll worth, the nations only direct ELKTON 208 Gilpin Ave. oH in this area. PIT flexible hours . Send resume to: PO Box free 1-800-898-9778 ext. R- EARN BIG PROFITS. Billions ourchaser. Elkton/Newark Rd Sal & Sun Gall 302 836-4387. 3/2 & 3fJ. 8am-3pm . t-tl 9631 Wilminoton. De 19809. 5139 for details/directorv. $$ in discounted bank loans Items. fum clothes & tCNs! $40 ,000/YEAR INCOME po­ for pennies on the dollar. You FREE DEBT CONSOLIDATION. pay $ .05 collect up to $ .20 to SINGERL Y FIRE COMPANY 446 tential. Home typ ists/PC us­ IMMEDIATE RELIEF! Too 430 ers. loU free 1-800-898-9778 $50. Free info fax-on-demand many debts? overdue bills? WALT'S CARPET Flea Market 703·904-Q005 doc# 410 . Or SERVICE Sat. Februarv 3rd from 9-3 Sales ext. T-5739 for listings/direc ­ Reduce monthly payments • Medical/Dental torv. call 1-800-841-Q791 I local 30-50% . Eliminate interest 202·293-2157 . Stop collection callers. Re­ Do your carpets look $$AVON$$ POTENTIAL $200- shabby? Call the Carpet DENTAL ASSISTANT 9001 PHONE BUSINESS . JUMPSTART YOUR DOVVN­ store credit. NCCS, nonprofit. CUr family oriented office 6 $2,000 per month. Sel where $299 . High earnings potential. Specialist. 386 & when you like, its not just UNE with professional train­ 1 800 955-0412. looking for a brigh t energetic Free kit. 1-2 15-244 -8700 ext. ing, 100 pre-qualified MLM Dogs individual who has compas­ door to door anymore. Medi­ 75. We can take care of your cal/other insu ranee avail. 1 leads every month provided new carpet installations, sion & enjoys helping others . bJ ProStep. Guaranteed to get If yoo would like working in a 800 288-6311 . Ind. Reo . BE YOUR OWN BOSS. Possi ­ OVERDUE BILLS? Debt Con­ old carpet re-installations, FREE PUPPY: BEAGLEISHEP· ble $2500 part-time $8000 yoo immediate results . Call solidation . Cut payments 20- carpet repair work friendly, professional setting AGENT: AVON needs repre­ now. 1-800-584-2221 . PARD MIX. 8 - 10 wks. old . please call 410 287-8777. 1 '1f full -time monthly, processing 50%. Stop Collections. Avoid (restretch, burn holes, Would make an excellent sentatives Earn up to 50% . Bankruptcy. Help with IRS exo in X- Rav rert oref. No doo r to door. Start your insurance claims for health­ OWN YOUR OWN national ad­ water damage, etc.) & hunting dog . Prefer home care providers . Investm ent re- vertising agency. No experi­ debts. Reduce interest. Not a new carpet sales. without small children . Call own business in "96". Must lender. Ucensed/Bonded. 18. lnd Rep . Call 1 quired . Software purchase ence necessary. $15,000 in· 410 398-3311 EXT. 6. Even­ 432 re 800- (Non-Profit) MCCS 1 800 299-2866. plus computer. Financing vestment includes full training FOI' FREE ESTIMATES inos onlv . Miscellaneous available . 1 800 722-SAMS. aro equipment. Excellent in­ 787-7235 ext. 103. Reasonable Rates come. Umited time offer. Call (410) 893·4828 PIT BULL FOR 454 CASH PAID WEEKLY - Earn Serious inquiries only. 1-800- CRUISE SHIPS HIRING - Earn $2 for each envelope you 338-8712. 620 STUD $2,000+/mo . on cruise ships Truck Drivers stuff. Free details. Send or land-tour companies. S.A.S.E. , National Homemail­ Instruction ADBA registered. Wor1d Travel. Male/female. ers6 4409 N. 16th Stree~ Ste . 508 Bolio Bfoodline For com prehensive program DRIVERS • Solo & teams, 20 8. Phoenix. AZ 8501 o Call410 398-1697 directory, call 1 2exl 971-3552 $2,000 sign-on . Top teams Financial Services PIANO TEACHER, exp'd., 713 or 398-0553. ext. C89675. eam $104,000+, top trainers DEALERSHIP WITH NATION­ now accepting new stud­ ea rn 70K+. Majo r bene­ AL maintenance corp. As­ CREDIT CARD PROBLEMS? ents on Monday after· Child Care NATIONAL PARKS HIRING. fits/motel & deadhead pay. sured accounts in the local One low monthly payment. noon . $15 per 112 hr. Call 425 Position now available at Na­ Covenant Transport. 1-800- area . $600 weekly income Cut interest. No harassment. 410 398-0263 Laborers tional Parks, Forests & Wil­ 441-4394 . Studen ts call 1- puaran teed to start. $4 ,950.00 NO FEE . Counseling available . CALVERT AREA Daycare dlife Preserves. Exce llent ben­ 800-338-6428 . mvestment required . Call 1- Non-profit agency. NACCS 1 now has openings. Experi­ ence quality. CPR cer­ efits + bo nuses. For compre­ DRIVERS . NEW $30,000 ca­ 800-832-2290 . 800 881-5353 . EXT 1103 630 and FE NCE INSTALLER, Guardian hensive prog ram directory, reer. Tractor tra1ler training 3 tified . (410) 658-4520 Fence Co. 302 834-3044, St call 1 206-971-3622 ext. weeks full -time or 8 weekends Professional Lic#0722711 Georoe's Delaware N89677. part-time OVer 20 carriers hire HOST MARRIOTT'S SERVICES Services our ~ra d s . Job placemenV fi­ DRUG-FREE ENVIRONMENT nancmg . Shippers' Choice . 1 F.OE EXP'D LICENSED Daycare 426 LOSE 5-30 lb::; & make $500- avail. Non-smoking envir. 800 874-7131. CHESAPEAKEHOUSETRAVELPLAZA $800 PIT in the next 30 days. EARN FREE, UNLIMITED No pets. CPR & First AK1 Management Gall 610 255-4401 . Not a toll BETWEEN PERRYVILLE & NORTH EAST EXITS LONG DISTANCE CALL­ cert. Reas . rates. Elk­ call from Newark. DRIVERS . TIRED of being ON INTERSTATE 1-95 IN CECIL COUNTY away from home? National ING BY USING YOUR ton/Newark area. 1 yr. & ASSISTANT MANAGER Train· Freight otters job security, (410) 287-9677 VISA, MC, OR DISCOVER. older Gall Bonnie at 398- ing position w/largest Car looking for full or pa rt- :ime associates to work in a FOR DETAILS, CALL 302 7511. Lie 07 ·22728. FI ND IT FAST! home weekly, top pay, BCIBS, 733-0321 Wash Co in the Northeast. prescnption drug, 40 1·K. fast pacea travel p!aza. Benefits, vacation & Must have prior management Lo ok to the index on the Minimum 23, 1 year tractor­ advancement opportunities available for FIT asso· or supervisor exp or coll~e first page of classified trailer expe ri ence, COL-A . Call . degree. Apply within . Wh1te ciates. Cashiers, lobby attendants & production section to find an item Dam at Nation al Freight. 1- positions are available for immediate placements. ARE YOU READY FOR Glove Car Wash, 1006 South 800-444-1272 . Colleoe Ave . Newar1<. DE . easily! All applications will be '3ccepted & wages will be an exciting career in baseu on expe rience. AUTOMOBILE SALES? no experience necessary MALE/FEMALE 90's state of the art COMPLETE TRAINING PROGRAM We .are looking for career oriented people who would hke to make automobile sales the1r profession. THE CHALLENGE THE REWARDS • You must be self motivated • $30.000 + Income Potential • Haw good personal habits • TraiRng Program • Good Driving Record • New cas plan with insurance • wm;ngness to learn • Health Insurance • Ability to work with others • 401K plan Apartment • Enjoys meeting the puolic • Paid vacations &holidays Come~ Chester ~ounty's N1 volume dealer and start your career 1n automobile sales. We will train you for success. Phone JIM HOAR EX for appointment. JEFF D'AMBROSIO CHEVY•OLDS•GMC ELKTON, MD Old Rt. 1 • Nottingham, PA M eadows At Elk Creek G &1 0-932-9090 439 Muddy Lane A 410-398-0470 • • • • • • • • s • • • • • • E Turnquist Apartments l 110 Windward Ct. E TRUCK 41 0-392-0099 • • • • • • c • • • Elk Chase Apartments G DRIVERS 62 Elk Chase Dr. A 41 0-398-3790 • • • • • • s • • Salary Pension &Profit Sharing Commissions Flats &Reefers NEWARK, DE Medical Plan Year Round Work English Village Apts. Fox Hall Office Vacation Over the Road 302-366-8790 • • • • • • • Unifonns 10· Raised Roof Freightliners PA Must have three years Nottingham Towers Apts. over the road experience At. 272 & Nottingham 610-932-3331 • • • • Call for more Information PERRYVILLE, MD 1-800-821-2636 Douglas Apartments 224 Blythedale Rd. PINE TREE 41 0-378-2191 • • • • • DISTRIBUTORS, INC. 715 Cleaning Services NOTICE 01= PUBLIC SALE CITY 0~ NEt.VARK OI=PERSONALPROPERTY Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned will DE LAVI ARE sell, to satisfy lien of the owner. at public sale by CITY VOTERS• REGISTRATION competitive bidding on THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1996 AT 10:00 AM at the Public Storage facility NOTICE located at 3801 N. DuPont Hwy., New Castle, DE 19720 the personal goods stored therein by the MARCH '1&, '199& following: A-122 - Michael J. Albertus - sofa, assorted 9AMT07PM clothes A-173 - Mary M. Collins - mattress, too full to com­ MUNICIPAL BUILDING pletely inventory A-220 - Catherine Lacey - washer, dryer, chest, 220 ELKTON ROAD lamp, 8 boxes BECAUSE YOU A-229 - Mark Frisby - Grandfathers clock, 2 speak­ NOTICE TO ALL VOTERS AND SPECIAL HAVE OTHER ers, 4 wheels THINGS TO DO. A-258- Darnique Wiggins· table, 6 bags NOTICE TO VOTERS WHO IlY.rENDED BUI' WERE B-303 - Jose J . Martinez - guitar, 2 floor lamps YOU NEED B-353 • Artise Brown - bike, 15 boxes UNABLE TO REGISTER ON FEBRUARY 24, 1996: MAID BRIGADE 0-709 • Delores Smith - TV, stereo. 8 boxes, bike, Any eligible citizen may also apply for registrati n during r gular offi h ur dresser Monday through Friday, by contacting the 0 partm nt f El tion f r N w tl •Reqular or one-time E-912 - Billy C. Keen, Jr. - Assorted car parts. a • Equipment and ounty at 577-3464 befor Saturday, Mar h 16, 199 . supplies provided Purchases rnust be made with cash only and REQUIREMENTS: To b ligible tor gi-ter to vote in any r gular or sp i I muni- • Customer • rated paid at the time of sale. All goods are sold as is cipal el ction in the City of Newark, a person shall b 18 y ar f g , itiz n f th quality control and must be removed at the time of purchase. United States, and shal l have been domi il d in th City of N w ark for not I ss th an 24 • Reliable,superior Public Storage reserved the right to bid. Sale is service . . . period subject to adjournment. day next preceding day of said el ction. np 2123, 3/1 NEWARK ELECTION BOARD 992-0299

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410-398-3311I I \ ~ .. ., or I .r.'; 1 ~800~220-331...· 1... · · M \R<: II 1, 1.>9 · • "" \RK P o~ 1 • P ct- ~5 LE ALNOTICE Spruce t. AT EIZED: 01/29/ 733 Notic i h r by giv n that th properti s lis d ARTICLE: $360.00 USC WHERE: 4 Burbank t. ATTIC/BASEMENT 721 b low were eized for violation of Title l6 of the ARTI LE: $1000.00 U C GARAGE Elderly Care Landscape D Ia ware od . wn rs or lienholder who can es ­ FROM:Carl Wilkins Free estimates. caJI Kevin tabli h that th prop rty was forfeited by n act or AGENCY: Wilmington at 398.0811 or Beep rm Siple's Lawn omis ion committ d or omitted without th ir knowl - Police at 392·2061~ your phone Maintenance & I key. t-or cleanouts dge or cons nt may apply for r mission at the of­ DATE SEIZED: 02/04/96 ounty Pohc • Free estimates . fice of the Attorn y Gen ral, For~ it.ure Division, WHERE: 5th & Tatnall SATE EIZED: 01/29/96 call ANYTIME GOLDEN LEGENDS • Sen­ • Insured. Wilmington, Delawar . P ersons desiring to con ­ St. WHERE: 4 Burbank t. ior Assisted living group home. Cert. 1¥ M:l Dept. Reasonable rates . te t the for~ itur of ass ts s ized pursuant to Title 16 ARTI LE: $146.00 U ARTI L •: $5000.00 US on Aging . call (410) 658· 610 932-5047 of the Delaware Cod , ction 4784, may protect their 5264. interest by filing a civil petition in uperior Court FROM: Tyrone B nson FR M : harl s Meritt Bill's Custodial TOP SOIL & MULCH within 45 days after the date of this notic , or mailed AGEN Y: Wilmington AGEN Y: New Castle Service MUSHROOM SOIL notice, whichever is later. Sup rior Court Civil Rule Po lie County Police DATE Dntc eiz d: Oll29/96 Com miRes/Business 71 .3 set out the requirem nt for filing a civil for ­ ElZED: 01/26/96 20 yrs Exp Pool & Play Sand feiture petition. WHERE: Unit Blk. E WHERE: 48 Burbank St. 729 DATE SEIZED: 10/24/95 Free Est Fully 24th St. ARTICLE: 1988 lns'd Delivery Available FROM: Jose Urena WHERE : 2B 'Ibrrac ARTICLE: $612.00 US Mercedes Benz/ VIN# Healing Drive Stripping & Waxing A EN Y: Wilmington WDBDA28D8JF486166 floors 410 398·5995 Police ARTICLE: $307.00 U FROM:Kevin Rob rts Rug Shampooing & DATE SEIZED: 01/17/96 AGEN Y: Wilmington FROM: James Holmes Windows DAVE'S HEATING & 737 WHERE: #3 S Broom St. FROM: Donald Johnson Police AGENCY: N w Castle Elkton 410 398-6744 COOLING , 17 yrs. exp. Miscellaneous ARTICLE: $30.00 USC AGENCY: Newark ATE EIZE : 02109/96 County Polic "We Do It All With Pride" Have furnace cleaned & Police WHERE: 401 E. 12th t. tuned-up. 000 949-4581 DATE EIZED: 01/25/96 or 410 392-6504. Free Est FROM : Jose DATE EIZE : 10/24/95 ARTI LE: $154.00 U C WHERE: Phila. Pike @ on Installation . R & M POWER Urena/Carlos WHERE: 2B 'Ibrrac Franklin t. WASHING Hernandez Drive FROM: Ha ss an ART! LE: $233.00 U • Houses AGENCY: Wilmington ARTICLE: $77 .00 U Muhammad • Boats Police AGENCY: Wilmington Matth w • Decks DATE SEIZED: 01/17/96 FR M: Anthony Pric Polic Katrina OPCOMIHCi fiOCTIOHS • FREE ESTIMATES WHERE: #3 S Broom St. A EN Y: D I. River & DATE SEIZED: 02/12/96 410 392-5693 Jim ARTICLE: $185.00 US Bay Authority WHERE: 2300 Blk. astlc JEFFREY E. WHITESIDE AU-2368 Richardson DATE IZED: 11/2 U95 Lamotte St. NOTTINGHAM ANTIQUES & AUCTION CENTER FROM: Francisco WHERE: Inter tate 5 ARTICLE: $192.00 USC LOCATION: #11202 Old Baltimore Pike, TYPING & Desk Top Pub­ Peinado AR'I'I LE : 19 0 Nottingham, PA. lishing. Will type any­ AGENCY: Wilmington Mercu ry/ R g FROM: K vin Lamont MAR. 2 - "ESTATE AUCTION " • 1862 Civil War thing, will meet deadlines, Police #J251UY/ Vin # 1 Right r Firs t tat sword, 12 ga. Winchester, Kubota self-prop. 5 advise on layout, create DATE EIZED: 01/17/96 ME M5042L 61520 AGENCY: Wilmington hp mower, cherry desk, appliances, furniture, prof looking documents WHERE : 220 N . Police Candlewick, Roseville, McCoy, Watt, occ. yoo can ~~orq . Gail at 410 Franklin St. FROM: Darnell L DATE SEIZED: 02110/96 FR M : Matth w Japan, Bayrueth creamers, PfaltzgraH, coun try 658·2224teVeJ ARTICLE: $107.00 US AGENCY: Wilmington WHERE. : 24 0 Blk K nn d y/ K atrina pine & crafts, local Ches. Co. postcards, adv. Police Thatch r St. Mon ico pes. Ll NEL A IN A _CE V FROM: J s e Dale DATE ElZED: 12109/95 ARTI LE: $60.00 U AGEN Y: N w a tic ~ engines, cars, signals, AR related items, 740 AGENCY: Wilmington WHERE: 600 Blk N . ounty Folic lanterns, B&O whistl e, etc. By order: estate of Painting, Papering Police Jefferson t. FR M: J erom r n DATE EIZ • D: 01/26/96 Edward Thorne, Oxiord, PA , w/estates from DATE SEIZED: 01/15/96 ARTICLE: $802.05 U C AG N Y: Wilming to n WHERE : 100 linton t. Downingtown & Bel Air, MD . WHERE: 800 Blk Polic Apt. 5 APR. 6 - " ESTATE COIN AUCTION" - over 350 Kirkwood St. FROM: Shamus Rowley DATE EJZED: 2108/9 ARTI LE : llular lots starts at 9:30 a.m. "Antiques & hous hold ARTICLE: 1985 AGENCY: Wilmington WHERE: 230 Blk N . Tel phone items" starts at 3 p.m. Nissan/Reg Police Mark t t. APR. 26 - "BENEFIT AUCTION" -West # 68998/Vi n # JN 1HU llS DATE EIZED: 10/12/95 ARTICLE: $109.00 U FR M : Matthew Nottingham Acad my, Colora, MD. X.FT050136 WHERE: 100 Blk E. 24th K nnedy APR. 27 - "BENEFIT AUCTION" - Rock P & P PAINTING AGEN Y: N w astle Church, Rt. 273, Fair Hill , MD . • St. FR M:William urtis FR M: Jesse Dale ARTICLE: 32 Caliber A EN Y: Wilmin ton ounty Polic Call Today To List Your Sale! (61 0) 932·2114 Free Estimates AGENCY: Wilmington Handgun Polic DATE SElZED: 01/26/96 Accepting Quality Estates & Consignments Police DATE EIZE : 0210 19 WH R : 100 linton St. Every Wednesday 12-8 p.m. Call (410) 398.0821 DATE SEIZED: 01/15/96 FROM:Reginald Black WHERE : 23rd Apt. 5 cw 2128, np 3/1 leave message WHERE : 800 Blk AGENCY: Wilmington Market t . ARTI LE: $293.00 US Kirkwood St. Police ARTICLE: $86 .32 U ARTICLE: $65.00 USC DATE SEIZED: 10/04195 FR M : Frank Ya rrusso WHERE: 2300 Blk N FROM: Keith Fisher /L Yarru so FROM: Michael Davis Locust St. AGENCY: Wilmington AGEN Y: N w AGENCY: Wilmington ARTICLE: $114.00 USC Police ounty Poli ce ' ' It's lif\.e having ' ' Police DATE SEIZED: 02110/9 DATE ETZED:02103/96 DATE SEIZED: 12/14/95 FROM: Winston Carl WHERE : 2300 Blk. WHERE : 2607 Pik extra Insurance. WHERE : Taylor & Britton Thatcher St. r k Road Pine St. AGENCY: Wilmington ARTICLE: $185.00 C ARTICL~ : $ 20.00 U ARTICLE: $130.00 USC Police DATE SEIZED: 02/07/96 FROM: John Diper io FR M:H oll y handl FHOM : Howard WHERE : 2nd & AGENCY: New astle A EN Y: N w Watkins Jackson St. City Police ounty Polic AGEN Y: Wilmington ARTICLE: $9251.00 USC DATE SEIZED: 02/09/96 DATE E!ZED: 02/07/96 Po li c WHERE : Wilmington WHERE : Rm . 406 DATE ElZED: 01/10/96 FROM:Anthony haka Road Riv rvi w Mot 1 WHERE: 7th & Monro Hollis ARTICLE: $264.00 U C ARTJ LK $56r: .0 U t. AGEN Y: Wilmington ARTI LE : $248.00 U Police FROM: Al exa nd e r FR M : Virgil Kil on DATE SEIZED: 02102/9 Rivera / Kathl e n AGEN Y: N w astl FROM: Burley Davies WHERE: 26th & Market Bradley County P lie AGEN Y : W ilmington St. AGENCY: New Castle DATE . E IZED: 02/02/96 Po li e ARTI LE : 1983 County Police WH•RE : Librty DATE EIZ • D: 01/15/96 Honda / VIN# .THM Z DATE SEIZED: 12122/95 WHERE: 800 blk. 7425DC074276 WHERE: 50 Prospect Kirkwood St. Ave ARTI LE : $103.00 US FR M: Anthony haka ARTICLE: $680.00 U FROM : W sley Chan Hollis AG N Y: New Castle FROM: Chari s Moore AGENCY: Wilmington FROM : Will r d County Polic AGENCY: Wilmington Police Bu hi rystal orr II DATE SEIZED: 02/01/96 Poli c DATE EIZED: 02102/96 A EN Y: N ew asU WHERE: 521 N . King DATE SEIZED": 01/04/96 • WHERE: 26th & Market ounty Police t.Apt. 207 WHERE: 1300 blk W. St. DATE SEIZED:Ol/22/96 ARTICLE: $3873.00 USC 3rd St. ARTI LE: Page n e t WHERE : 10 3 ARTI LE: $402.00 US Pager Creekside Dr. FROM: Robert Octavia ARTI LE: $1195.00 U AGENCY: New Castle FROM:Kenneth Marlin FROM : Burtram County Police Battin Marshall FROM: James Roon y DATE SEIZED: 01/17/96 Mother Nature, when she ets her mind to AGENCY: Newark AGENCY: Wilmington AGENCY: New ast.le WHERE: Ferry Cutoff, Police Police County Police New Castle it, can certainly make life tough for us DATE SEIZED: 0 ll04/96 DATE SEIZED: 02/01196 DATE SEIZED: 01/22/96 ARTICLE: $721.00 USC WHERE: 800 Ogletown WHERE: 700 Blk W. WHERE : 1063 drivers. That's why every new aturn is Road 5th. St. Creekside Drive FROM: Michael Henry available with traction control. It actually ARTICLE: $171.00 USC ARTICLE: $468.00 U ARTICLE: $150.00 U AGENCY: New astle County Police identifies and adapts itself to the road FROM: Janet FR 0 M : hannon FROM : Anneri s Date S ized: 11/1 /95 Taylor/William Wilmer Urena/Jessy Guitian WHERE: 13 South surface you're driving on - wet pavement, Pittman AGENCY: Wilmington AGENCY: New astlc Avenue AGENCY: Delaware Police County Police ARTICLE: $132.00 USC snow, ice, whatever it might be. Meaning, State Police DATE EIZE : 01/31/96 DATE SEIZED: 01/30/96 np 3/10 DATE SEIZED: 01/18/96 WHERE : th & WHERE: 600 2A Red you can always count on getting the most WHERE: Red Rose Inn Kirkwood t. Fox Lane ARTICLE: $200.00 USC ARTICLE:$ 00.00 U traction possible. And since you can't ARTICLE: $350.00 US count on much else as far as the weather i FROM: Dixie Kellam FR M :Wad Me ray FROM: Jessy Guitian AGENCY: New astle AGENCY: Wilmington AGENCY: New astle LEGAL NOTICE concerned (like forecasts, for -­ County Police Police County Police RE: DeadJy Weapon DATE EIZED: 12/29/95 DATE SEIZED: 01/31/96 DAT • EJZED: 01/30/9 I, Gregory Jay Gayle example), that's a very good thing. ra- residing at, 241 Benjamin WHERE : 705 1 - WHERE : th & WH RE: 600 2A Red Hope to see you soon. 5/\TUlN. Robinson t. Kirkwood St. Fox Lan Blvd., Bear, DE 19701 ARTI LE: $295.00 U ARTICLE: $70.00 USC ARTI LE: $265.00 U C will make application to ~f yo u lwpfJ<' II to li1 •c .\'OJ/1('11 "/t ere that gets the jud s of the Superior ·r11111111Y wewher 011 occ·a.\ion, ll'hich, 11 ·e FROM : J remy FROM:Ahkee Flonnory FR M: Anneris Urena Court of the State of SttfJfW.\"l', cm•ers ju.\t ahout the entire CO/IIIII:\', Fontanez AGENCY: Wilmington AGEN Y: New astle Delaware in and for New AGEN Y: N w astl Police County Police Castle County at yo11 might ll 't /111 ro con.\ider o (1/1/m ·with DATE SEIZED: 01121196 Wilmington for the next County Police DATE SEIZED: 01/30/96 tractirm coni mi. Tmction contml (along H itlt DATE SEIZED: 01/22/96 WHERE: 25th & Market WHERE: 600 2A Red term for a license to carry WHERE: Gov. Squar St. Fox Lane a concealed deadly anti-lock hrake.\ - they make o l'ery good Shopping Center ARTICLE: $165.00 USC ARTI LE: 1993 BMW I weapon, or weapons for /nun) is m •ailahle 011 (/II 1996 alum.\ ·with ARTICLE: $50.00 USC VIN# W BACB4314 FLO the protection of my hot It automatic and IIUmtwl transmissions. To find out more about FROM:Alvin Edwards 3130 person(s), or property, or FROM: Chris to ph er AGENCY: Wilmington both. 1/01 it work., just ask your awrn retaile1: ' 1995 Sorum Gregory Jay Gayle Johnson• . • Police , , • PQOM· ()rJJOratiQJI. Traction Co,ntrol 2/26/96 .. ~GENCY: Newark• ,·DATE SEIZE{)_; Q"4/H- I.AC:l'EJNO~: A DIFFI•: HI ·. I K1 11 11 ' o II ' NY. olice . ~ -~ _ --· --· • WJ:l"f.. ~,: ,90 "' ~lk ,..~· _. C9l+fli.J( A J) I· ·I· · ·1 {iN >11/ • It P\<.1· ~{> • 1\.\ \RK Po...,r • M A ~UI I , El ~ ) i New Castle ounty and State of Delaware in D ed LEGA TJ 'E ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, pi ce or parcel of land with the buildings thereon erected, known as Book 1267, Page 84 granted and conv yed unto H.E: D adJy Weapon PUBLIC NOTICE regory J . Howell and Sh rri L. Howell, his wife. 2612 L mp r Lan , Wilmington, Delaware. l , H rold . 'ayl Seized and tak n in execution as th prop rty of CASE # IA-01494 BEIN THE AME LANDS and pr mises which r idi ng at, 15:10 REGORY J . HOWELL AND SHERR L. W­ Granted under the authonty of Mont M . Ph Ips and Marcia B. Phelps, by c rtain I H Lor .wood C:rovc H sectio n 505 of the Int. Secunty D ed dal d th th day of June, A.D. 1984 and ELL Micldl town, 1 7( TERMS OF ALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF Dl·~ 9 and Development Cooperation record d in lh ffic of the R{!cord r of Deeds in wtll mok • uppl1ca ion to SALE. BALAN E DUE ON OR BEF RE APRIL 1, Act of 1983 (22 U.S.C 244aAA· and for N w asll ounty, D lawar in Deed Book the judg ·s of th ' Sup 9) E)(eculive Order No . 12613 of 1996. Volume 127 Page 329, did grant and convey to 'ourt uf lh Stat Oct. 29, 1987 (52FR 41940) and D EMBER 31, 1995 David W. ompton, Sr. and arolyn N . ompton, Del, ware in und for 31 C.F.R. Part 560. Issued by 'nsllc ounly a t d1rect1on & on behalf of the h r in, in fcc. HERIFFS ALE Secretary of the Treasury. Entry S ized and taken in execution as the prop rty of WJ! mi nglon for nPxl th • 1nto the U.S. of 75 Jran1an Ongin AVID W. MPTON SR., CAROLYN A. By virtue of a writ of LEV FA #35 D A.D., lcnn for a It ns t ca rry 1995 TAX PAR EL NO. 08-007.40-035 Carpets. License granted as lN TIB alk/a AR LYN N. COMPTON. ALL THAT ERTAIN lot, piece or parcel of a on en! d d adly exempt1on from the embargo. TERMS OF SALE: 10% D WN AT TIME OF w •apon, or w apons for ~ land with th buildings th reon erected, known as ,...... SALE. BALAN E UE N OR BEF RE APRIL 1, th • prole tion of my 7454 Lancaster Pike, Hockessin, New Castle 1996. p rson(s), or prop •rly, or J~PURY 31,199 County, Delaware. both. BEING THE SAME LANDS and pr mises I la rold H. ayl SUN., MARCH 3 AT 2 PM which L. D an Paisley and Olive Paisley, by c r­ 2/26/96 :nspection Time 1:30 p.m. tain De d dat d the 30th day of April, A.D., 1987 np 3/l HERIFFS SALE By virtu of a writ of LEV FA #35 JA A.D., and recorded in The Office of the R corder of Deeds For Public Auction Convenience Transferred From in and for N w Castle ounty and State of PAR EL NO. 11-017.30-041 USA Custom Bonded Warehouse To D Jawar , in eed Book 534, Page 242, did grant JNTHE OURT 20 ST DDARD RIVE, NEWARK, OF COMMON PL A U.S. GOVf. CARGO COMPLEX DELAWARE 19711 and convey unto Steve A. Mack and Beverly J. FOR TifF.. STA'J'E NATIONAL GUARD ARMORY ALL THAT RTAJN lot, pi ce or parcel of Mack, in C • OF DELAWARE •o• Railroad Ave., Elkton, MD land with the buildings ther on rect d , situate in S ized and tak n in execution as the property of IN AND FOR Pencad r Hundred, New astle County and tate of TEVE A. MA K AND BEVERLY J . MACK Certified As : Rare collectors museum quality TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF NEWCASTLE 8'x1 0' Royal silk Kashan, fine Bokhara, rare D la war , a nd being Lot No. 21 on the Record SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE APRIL 1, COUNTY Hamadan, Baktiar, Kirman, beautiful silk & wool R subdivision Plan of harlan, as said plan is of IN RE: r cord in th ffice of the Record r of De d , in and 1996. Tabriz, old mint condition superb authentic Sarouk, DECEMBER 31, 1995 HANGE F NAME F Anatolla, unusual Balouch rugs, Royal Meshed, for N w 1:1 tl ounly, D lawarc in Microfilm No. B rnadine hris ly fine Village Nahavan, Imperial Palace Kashan, 731. SHERIFFS SALE Fortn r avis unique Sarouk, outstanding Royal Bidjar, many BEING the sam lands and prcmis s which By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #40 DE A.D., PETIT£ NER museum silk pieces and masterweaves 2'x3' to BESTFrELD A SO lAT , IN ., a D !aware cor­ TO 12'x18', long runners and many more. pora t ion, by D ed dal d November 30, 1990 and 1995 Parcel No. 11-037.40-012 ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situ ­ hristy B rnadin All items to be auctioned to the public piece by re orded in lh fficc of the corder of De ds in Fortner Davis and for N w astlc ounty, Delaware in Deed at d in Pencad r Hundred, New Castle County, piece in accordance with the laws and regulations D lawar , known as Lot 99 as shown on the record NOTI E IS HER l3Y of the State of MD. R cord 1114, Pag1 236, did grant and convey unto plan of arav I Woods as r corded on Microfilm GIVEN that Petitioner Terms: Cash or check with proper 1.0. - Visa, MC, Ll~E R. TIBBETT, III and GAlL E. TIBBETT, in 9557, and a hown on a mortgagees inspection plan Bernadine C hris ty For­ 10% Buyers Premium. {' . pr pared by Raymond F. Christian & Associates, tner Davis, intends Lo • All import duties taxes and freight paid S iz d and tak n in ex cution as the property of Inc., Land Survey rs dat d Dec mb r 2, 1992, as fol ­ pres nt a P lition lo Lh • No liens encumbrances or outstanding charges LEE ROY TIBBETT, IIl AND GATL E . TIBBTTT lows, to-wit: Court of Common PI as • No delivery goods released only for immediate TERMS F SALE: 10% l WN AT T IME F BEJNG the same lands nd pr mi s which D. for the SLat.c of Delaware disposal payment and removal ALE. BALAN • DUE NOR BEFORE APRIL 1, in and for N w astle 199 . M. Peopl s Investment Corporation by Deed dated Dccemb r 11, 1992 and recorded in the Office of the ounty, to change h r J~PURY 31, 1996 n ame to Christy B rna­ I TERIF'l• ALE R corder ot' 1 eed in and for New Castle County dine Fortn r Davis. The foll owing H. a l Es tate will b •xposed to SHERIFF' SALE Delaware in Deed Record 1445, Page 145 granted' By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #34 DE A.D., Bernadine Christy Publ1c Sal aL Lh Court. Llou South asl Corn r of and convey d to L on Brabander, Jr. and Lisa Fortner Davis El •ve nLh and King t.r ts, ity of Wilmington 1995 PAR EL #09-038.10-336 M . De Brabander, herein in fee. ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece or parcel of Petitioner New C:as t.l e County, DEL/\WARE, on Tucsdoy, the Seized and tak n in ex cution as the property of Nancy M. Davis I :3TH rl ny of MARCJ I, 1996 at 10:00 AM By Virtue of land with the buildings thereon erected, known as LEON DE BRABANDER, JR AND LISA M. DE Par nt of M:inor \V ri of 121 annonball Lan . Newark. Delaware 19702. BRABANDER Petitioner BEIN a part of the same lands and pr mises TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF ITERIFF'S ALE which Woodshad outh, Inc., a Dclawar corpora­ DATED: February 3, 1996 SALE. BALANCE DU • ON OR BEFORE APRIL 1 Hy virtue of a wril of LEV .FA #)2 JA A.D., 1996 lion, by d d dat d Dec mb r 13, 1991 and recorded 1996. • np 2/16,23, 3/1 T /\X P/\R ET. N . 08-043.40-207 in the Office of the Recorder of De ds in and for DECEMBER 31, 1995 SHERIFFS SALE By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #03 JA A.D., 1996 TAX PAR EL NO. 09-033.10-066 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, pi ce or parcel of land with th bui ldings th r on erected, known as Lot No. 178, Block " ", BREEZEWOOD of White Clay Creek Hundr d, County of New Castle, State of Delaware, al o known as 36 Windy Court. BEIN THE SAME LANDS and premises which Donald R. artwright by certain Deed dated th Fir t day of Dec mb r A. . 1994 and recorded in The Office of th R cord r of Deeds in and for New a tlc ounty, D la war , in D d Record Volume 1847, Pag 305, did grant and convey to Donald R. Cartwright and Linda J . artwright herein, in fee. cized and taken in execution as the property of DONALD R. CARTWRIGHT, MORTGAGOR AND LINDA J. CARTWRIGHT, TERRE TEN ­ 96 SUNFIRE ANT TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALAN E DUE ON OR BEFORE APRIL 1 STK #13900 199 . ' JANUARY 31, 1996

HERIFF' ALE By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #08 JA A.D., 1996 PAR EL # 08-031.30-034 ALL THAT ERTAIN lot, piece or parcel of land with the buildings ther on erected, known as 4900 Catamaran Court, New Castle County, Wilmington, Delaware 19808. BEING the same lands and premises which Donald D. Dalton and Lori E. Dalton hu band and wiC • by their Jndentur dated the lith day of Octo r, A.D., 198 , which was record d in the Office of th R corder of D ed s, in and for New a tl ounty , Dclawar , in De d R cord Book 771,' Pag 319, did grant and conv y unto James F. Patrick, in fe . eized and taken in xecut.ion as the property of JAMES F. PATRICK TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE APRIL 1 1996. ' J~ARY 31,1996 SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of LEV F AC # 11 JA A.D. 1996 TAX PARCEL NO. 08-044.40-151 ' ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece or parcel of 96 GRAND AM SE COUPE land, with the buildings t hereon erected known as 4505 Sharon Drive, Wilmington, Delawa~e BEING THE SAME LANDS a nd premises which Walter Howie and Gwendolyn G. Howie, by certain Deed ated the 4th day of April, A.D., 1985 and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Ca tle County, Delaware, in Deed Book 220, Page ?68, did gTant and convey to Douglas M. Franc1 co and athcrine L. Francisco herein, in fee. ' Seized and taken in execution as the property of DOUGLAS M. FRANCISC , CATHERINE L. FRANCISCO TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALAN E DUE ON OR BEFORE APRIL 1 1996. • OR JANUARY 31,1996 !o

1ARC II I ' 199() • FW\Rr. Pos1 • P\<.F '27 744 NO'l'lCE OF TERMINATION PONTIAC GRANO PRIX GMC SIERRA OLOS ACHIEVA '92 '94 NEW GMC SONOMA'S OF PARENTAL RIGHTS ACTION '93 Photography TO: H ctor Espinos 6.2 TURBO DIESEL, AUTO, AC, CRUISE, NOW 161N STOC~ CLUB FROM: Clerk of the Family ourt New astle, LOADED. ONE CM'NER. LOW MILES COUPE. SUN ROOF, RED. ONE OWNER, TILT. ONLY 1000 MILES , AUTu'SI D !aware AQUA & EVE CATCHING I I will vidaat1p1 your Leslie Watchilla, P titioner has brought a civil LOW MILES blrthdly party. $8. Have $17,795 references . Weddings, action (file No. 95-08-04T Date 8/2/95) to terminate graduations also. Within your parental rights in your child(ren) :l> miles of 8kton. cal WUl i NIJOI'MIDttiTMift •IUI•ON.• MINOR MALE DOB 5/11/91 Y:.I..,ftMWf•#fMI* Bob.t 410 392-6928, (4 10) 311-T771 • 1.... 255-7770 A hearing has been scheduled at the Family Court, 900 King Street, WiJmington, DE 19801 wt:I1U.O(»tt01fl..Uf • G.&IQIIt,tiD ..., ...... OftMH .,, .. ,... i ,.,.,,...,.r-... , 0 ...... anv11me. ~,..~ ..111 ...,.,..,,-i/"" ON: March 25, 1996 (4 10l Jge. mo • 1-aoo.25s-mo (410) 3•-mo • 1-aoG-H.S-rno AT: 9:00AM 748 IN THE COURT If you do not appear at the hearing, the Court may terminate your parental rights without your appear­ Repairs, OF COMMON PLEAS ance. FOR THE STATE OLOS CUTLASS SUPREME PONTIAC GRAND PRIX Remodeling np 2123,3/1,3/8 '93 GMC SONOMA OF DELAWARE '94 '95 IN AND FOR LEGAL NOTICE NEWCASTLE COUPE, LOAOED , ONE OWNER. RED & GTP, 3.4 , \16, CO . EVERY OPTION ANNUAL ASSESSMENT 4PPEA,LS CLUB COUPE. N;, PPS, P8. BEl COUNTY The Annual Assessment Roll fGr New Castle X·TAA NICE!! ONE OWNER UNER. ONLY HIC MILES INRE: County for the Tax Year befiarunc July 1, 1996, MORETZ & SONS CHANGE OF NAME OF may be inspected in the of.fieea of the Aasessment $15,395 QUALITY HOME Sharon T. Mabrey Division of the New Castle County Department of $10,995 PETITIONER(S) Finance, Third Floor, Louis L. Redding City $11,995 IMPROVEMENT! I TO County Building, 800 N . French Street, yrs experience al Sharon L. Tyler WfltiMDOitttGHitft[ff • lll1~WO 25 In to Wftt lt...lttQflf,.m Wilmington, Delaware from 9:00 a.m. 4:80 p.m., INGOf'UIOMITMV • "Cu!!ohllflf'f'!lt /ut l,lft•" phases. No job is to large NOTICE IS HEREBY ~-.~~•••te,-a{ull+ lle Monday through Friday. (410) 3911-mo • 1-800-255-mo (~IOl 398-7no • 1-800-2 s-1no ..... "'-, , or small! Call today for GIVEN that Sharon T. _,...... ,.,..,., f!Jt'•...... Propertr owners who believe that their properties 1410) lWa-T771 • 1·~·255-771'1 free estimate, 410 939- Mabrey intends to have been mcorrectly assessed may appeal those as­ 0177, 410 557-6143. present a Petition to the sessments to the Board of Assessment Review of OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME MHIC#47687 Court of Common Pleas New Castle County. Forms to appeal Annual '93 '78 CORVETTE Baby blue, for the State of Delaware Assessments may be obtained from the Assessment COUPE , LOW MILES. LOADED . ONE in and for New Castle Auto, T tops. Looks good. 756 Division at the address aforesaid. Appeal forms OWNER & SUPER CLEAN II Asking $6500 neg . Call 410· County, to change her must be completed and filed with the Assessment 398-338 1 'til 9om. Trash Removal name to Sharon L. Tyler Division no later than 4:30 p.m. on Friday, March Sharon L. Mabrey 15,1996. 876 Petitioner( a) The Board of Assessment Review will sit in the STINE'S TRASH SERVICE DATED: 2-16-96 Louis L. Redding City County Building to hear ap­ 'Why pay high prices for peals. Appeal hearings will be scheduled between 872 np 3/1,8,15 •HT tNOO#.tiOttltM.It • UC1{lf!I.WO trash service? For quality March 15 and April 30, 1996, unless continued by the -c'~h..J •••..,.,. (ut I t(••· Pickups ard clean service at my Board of Assessment Review. Persons who file ap ­ (~10) 396·1770 • HI00· 255-7nO $16Jmonth for residential peals before the statutory deadline will, in accor­ GMC SIERRA GMC SAFARI VAN servi~ give us a call at DONALD G. VARNES ~ 378·3t92. Serving from dance with 9 Del. C. Sec. 8311, be notified of the PONTIAC FIREBIRD '90 Elkton to Conowingo and AND SONS, INC. exact date and time at which their appeal will be '94 heard. VB , AUTO. AC. PS. PB, ONLY 44K \16, 8 PASSENGER. AUTO. K:.. LOADEC Port Deoosit area. Hardwood Roors LOADED . ONE CM'N ER. LEATHEr np 2116,3/1 MILES, ONE OWNER & O..EANII • Sanding/Finishing GREEN. EXTRA r.HARPI 757 • JnstaJiation $12,595 $10,795 Tree Services $16,895 Our Family's Been Doing Floors For School Meals west £HPor+tll»Y'll..,tWOI#,..,,•tt,.t.n.. I,,, O.lliiOtt. .. .., _,_.,...,..,...,. LARSONS TREE Over 30 YeaiS .., ...... ,...... ,...._ (410)39t·mo • 1·806-255-7no 1 :tt-'f1111W,. .. J...,e·• ..__..,..,#/' SERVICE Jf(' sert·e education f'l'et'lJ da.iJ ™ (410) lWa-mo • l..aoo-2155-mo (411)3M-771'1. 1...... 115-Tnl • Best rates available now (302) • Hazardous take downs • Stump & Shrub removal 737-5953 • Land clearing • Brush chipping • Firewood available *Fully insured MD Forest '' They treated me like I was buying ~!J ' Products operator. 410 392-5175. a Maserati or something.

R. RHOADES TREE SERVICE Tree, Stump, Brush Just because you're Removal Trimming Firewood looking to buy a Free Estimates In DE& MD u ed car doe n't 410 287-()894. mean you hould 760 g t short- hang d Upholstery on courtesy. And if

MONTGOMERY you stop by a Saturn UPHOLSTERY Main Street, Warwick. showroom,you won't. Free Estimates D., 410 755-6642. '90 PLYMOUTH Whether y ou're in LASER AS SPORT COUPE the market for a used of 804 Motorcycles Saturn or another '92 TOYOTA Camry, 4dr ., dk. maroon,Sspd. , 1owner ...... $9,995 HARLEY WANTED any year '88 PLYMOUTH Grand Voyager LE ...... $6,950 used make, you'll get the same re spectful and FLH, 883, SoftaU, Heritage, Springer, Rigids, Trikej also '92 DODGE Grand caravan LE ...... $13,995 honest treatment that all of our new car parts. Excellent condition b '93 DODGE Intrepid ES, biue,loaded ...... $15,000 basket case. Also Indian & customers receive. And u EL CAR ,;) ,/1/ T RN Antiaues. et. 1 301 420-9788 '89 CHRYSLER LeBaron, conveltille, AJC, auto, pwr.locks &winaded ...... $12,995 /lf,{\lflt/ fll.'{~ 1//,lfl If ,• ~~~II ~~~ 1/lld/ 1i 1,"'(t~fl•lllu/ 11111 o/11,11 o/1/ o'(l . n a It' en a b Ie r t' gh t to ' ""''"'''''""'~ f,.,,,.,,dl.ti .· Aioloo'.ottl•,,/,. .. ,,,,,,,,.,,.., •.• ,l,. convel1ible, auto, Ate ...... l 1 1 Campers '91 , $8,750 "II 'tit v/H,t o/llollitttf,·, '''''' o/ 'i't •t4111 /, 'f~ mt/,· ltl11l· Ill J1t4fo U th '93 DODGE Dakota Sport, v.a,au1o, AJC , brijlt red ...... $9,995 '89 BELAIR camper. S75Jmo •al brows e. Hope to ::;::;·::.:;;,;.~:.:.:·,.:":·.·:.:·;::::~ ~;~::~:::~·.:.:·:~.~~~~: .. ::.~::.::.. :~. ~:.·: '95 DODGE Spirit, 4 ~ .. AJC . pwr.locks, 17 , ~m miles ...... $11 ,500 r~ lllrf •'fll/"7o'fll,/l/. ,/.• I•' ,\ 1 t,\f/1 fH11/Ilf~lllltl) \t/11111 1(/,1(1.1 /olf t4/,u/.• lot rent. A/C, 8x16 deck. lo­ 1 51\nJlN See 0 U S 0 0 n • •l / J'I'1\t//fllll ·"7'"''11''" cated In TaU Pines, Lewes~. DE. ligll 4 dr., towner ...... $10.000 neo . 302 834·19t3. '92 DODGE Dynasty LE, gold. $9,000 Y '89 CHEVY 5-10 Pickup, witllcap ...... $3,750 '860 '90 MAZDA Protege LX, 4 door ...... $6,700 Autos Upder $1 000 '89 CHEVY S10 Pickup, witllcap, white ...... $3,750 --~(Sorry, no Maseratis thi week.) SEIZED CARS from $175. '86 CHEVROLET Cavalier, wagon ...... $2,000 Porsches, cadillacs, Chevys, '86 , 4door ...... $1,800 94CHEVYLUMINAEURO 92TOYOI'API1JPTRUCK 92MAZDAMIATA BMWs, Corvenes . Also BUR~il~C.lJiJ~':iBS, ~~P!.\Js~~~ REO,SSPEED,A/C,CASS., Jeeps, 4 WD's. Yoor area. Tal '84 CHRYSLER Laser, sspd ...... $1 ,600 BUMPD TO ii!.W WARR. IIIM'fllO I1UIIffl WAIIOOY CONV., ONLY 29K MILES tree 1-800-89S-9ns ext 5139 for current lstingsldi· '86 VW Vanagon ...... $2,500 $11,700 $6,495 $10,500 rectorv. '90 CHRYSLER Imperial, dar~< tan metallic, leather interior ...... $8,900 93SATURN 93 SATIJRN SC-2 93 SATURN SC-2 93 SA11JRN SL-1 864 '87 DODGE Dakota Pickup, V-6, auto ...... $3,250 GOlD AI.ITO, AIR. CASS, AHI'I.uxl 11~~1~'1.~= BLUE~, Al1ro,AIR,AN1ll0Cl ~~~~l,lol~ alliES, ll )k).M.IJilW AIJ.OY~If.ll~ ' BlAXF.S,SU!«OO',CAmlt BUIIflTOIUiffUAll. Autos Over $5000 BIDI'fllO BIJ)ftl W.UL ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 59,995 $ 50 $12,995 57 995 NEW 1e96 GMC SUBURBANS 83 OLDS 91 I Used Caravan Sale! I TORONADO ~C~ 4X4 Alii0.10'TAI.LY l.OAOOI,l.F.Allfl ~!Am, AIIID,AI.AIIICASS.CUF.IUT ! ALL PRICE RANGES TO CHOOSE fROM ! lmlll. ClllK"l1l~ rmt. Slf.! lllll/IUIIUMlliUIIIIIUl. - NOW IN STOCK ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 51 995 55 Rittenhouse Motors ...,-•.-.naa• ..... ,.... ~,..,,, ,.,. (410) ..7770 • ,...,.215-7770 · 25P, E~~pn · GOUR COMPETI We'll Beat Anybody's Deal On Any Comparably Equipped Chrysler, Plymouth, Dodge, Jeep or Eagle or we will give you $100. * Hurry, sale ends March 2, 1996.

•euyer must present signed Bill of Sale from dealer and Country must have comparably equipped vehicle in stock.

MSRP $13,820 $15,095 MSRP $17,518 DISC 333 824 DISC 1,1 10 500 COL GRAD 400 COLGAAD 400 COLGRAD 500 TRADE WORTH 2,500 TRADE WORTH 2,500 TRADE WORTH 2,500 96-057 $197 $190 FINANCE OR LEASE

MSRP $17,851 DISC 1,700 COLGRAD 400 TRADE WORTH 2,500 OUR PRICE

V6, AT, AC , PW, PL, Tilt, Cruise, AM -FM Cass, Alum Wheels MSRP $27,842 DISC 2,762 COLGRAD 400 TRADE WORTH 2,500 STK 96-100 STK 96-196 STK 95-867 $291 $202 $277 $183 $393 $329 $373 $252 FINANCE OR LEASE FINANCE OR LEASE FINANCE OR LEASE FINANCE OR LEASE 36 mo. 36 mo. 36 mo . 36mo. 'F1nance payments are based on "Chrysler Gold Key Plus" plan (see dealer for details). Lease payments are based on a closed end lease w/purchase option . First payment, refundable security deposit and bank acquisition fee are due at delivery. $2500 trade worth not guaranteed. State taxes &licensing fees not included. Photographs shown may not be actual vehicle available . .._,. """'·" ...... ' . 'I :· :_ ~-D~~~- . 14 PLYIIOUTII G. VOYAMI 95 PLYMOUTH NIEON 89 CHEVY SPECTRUM 4DR 91 FORD FESTIVA GL 92 • .JID CIIIIIOIIE 95 DODGE DAKOTA SPORT tl A,T. AM!FM C10ss. PB AT, PS, PB. PVV, PL. AM FM/Cos.-. V8 , AT, 40, PW, PL., Tilt. Crulle AC, P. , PS, AMIIM "C, fiMirM. PS, PB PS, 8 ()Yl., AT, AC, AW'M c-.!'S , PB VI, AT, AC,AMII'II C.U $3,795* unroof, tiN . cntlse $8.995" $2,995. $8,995* $17,495"* $10,995* S12,995* $189*mo. $99*mo. $129* mo. S279*mo. 60 mon1ns $199*mo. S379*mo. $239*mo. 36 month& ~ moflths eo month• eo months IIOmonths 88 ACURA LEGEND 94 FORD PROBE 91 CHEVY CAMAAO RIS IS F-IROIICO 414 90 FORD IWIQIR CLUB VO , M AC, r'W, AMlr.t/Cil o 89 BUICK LESABRE A1 , AO. PS, PB , PW rl V8, AT, AC, PS, PB, AM!FMICass Eddie a.u.t. 'Je, AT. PW, PL P Seat AT. "C. PS, PB. AMifM V6, 1-T. AC, P$, P8, PW, PL $9,995· $7,995. V6. Al AC, PW, PL. AMIFM $6,995* $19,995* $8,995. $5,996.. $219* mo. $249*mo. AS IS $1,995 $183*mo. S429*mo. $179*mo. S169*mo. 42 month 60 months eo months 48 month• 48month• 94 NISSAN ALTIMA QXE 95 FORD CONTOUR SDN 91 CHEVY CAMARO RS M FORD EXPLORER,- 95DODGEDAKOTA4X4 tt PLYMOUTH VOYAIEII V Al AC, PW f'l ~MII'MI 11. 1111 Ctt• t AC, AT PS, PB PW, PL. AMIFM CllS• VS, AT. AC, T•ll, Cru1se, AMIFM, CO Play r VB, PS. PB. PL. AM/FMIC ss VB, AT. AC, P'f/, Pl.. AMI~ C!IQ V6, PS. PB , AM/FMIC&88, V6, .AT. AC. PW. PL. AMIFM CiiM $9,995. $10.995· $6,995* Only ,OK Mll•s $8,995* $16,5&&· $13,495" $8,995• $222*mo. $239*mo. $179*mo. $191 *mo. $353*mo. S287*mo. S179*mo. 60 months 6 0 months 48 montha 60 months 81) '"onth• eo month• 48months 90 FORD MUSTANG 92 CHEVY LUMINA 92 PLYMOUTH LASER 95 DODGE AVENGER M JEEP WRANGLER 89 DODGE D250 PICKUP V O AT, A , PSI PB AMIFM CaaA LeothW, PW, Pl., TV, V(:FI AC, P::;, B. AM/FM C "~ V', A.T. AC. Leather, PW, PL. unroof V8, AT. Lo~ltlor, PW, Pl. Tth, CI\JUle, CO PlflVflt V8 , Af. PS , PB AMIFM , Only 59K miles Turtlo>, A.WO , AC , PW, Pl . AMIFM Onsa Pw. PI , Tilt, crnr.. $3,995• $8,995- $9,995" $16,995* $11,995. $7,999" $15,995* $135* mo. S199*mo. $222*mo. $369*mo. $259*mo. S339*mo. 36 $255*mo. months 60 months 60 months 60 months eo month• 36 months eo month• 91 PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM 88 BUICK REGAL 92 SATURN SLZ 95 EAGLE TALON ESI 93 JIEP GIL WAGONEER 15 DODGE DAKOTA IWII IU 414 12 DODGE G. CARAVAN U Af AC AM.rFM Ct.t ,.fl. PS . f.'R V . AT, I>W, r>L, AM/fM flRil , A 1\1 ,1\C.::. P~ . Pt'l. AM f'IMICn$! 4oyl., AC . AM·FM cass. till, crulsa VB. Al, Letllltler, PW, PL. Tih. CruiM. 1/6, AT AC, PW. PL. Till. C..... CDP!nyet Wllll.Dii!ldCo1dtltC-PWPl"- lor~ $5,995' $10,995. AlumWI,..Ia $3,995• $9,995"' $15,995* $11 ,995* $12,995* $157* mo. $135* mo. $222*mo. $239*mo. 48 months $340*mo. S423*mo. S289*mo. 36 month 60 months 60 months eo month• eo montha 110 months 89 PONTIAC GA. PRIX SE 93 MAZDA fJIATA 94 CHEVY CAMARO Z·28 14 JIIP WRANGLIR 95 CHEVY C2500 M1 M CHIVY LUMINA PS. PH. PI , AM I FMIC o~