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84th Year, Issue 48 ~ 1994 December 16, 1994 Newark, Del. • 35¢ THIS WEEK Deer Park farm fate finally decided By JENNIFER l. RODGERS church wou ld "take ownership" as soon as which council denied. Presley ' s plan never materialized and the land was reduced from four lots to one. In fact . Sobolewski has been asbociated Sobolewski eventuall y purchased the land NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER In sports The new churt: ll , which members plan to wi1h plans for the property for m re th an a from him. start building "as soon as possible," wil l decade. Given th e ex perience he gained, the Newark City ouncil has apparentl y mark th e end of propo a ls and rezonings It began while he was John Presley's lawye r wa& n stranger to th e critici m ended th e "elu s ive fate" of the o ld Deer that started in the early 1980s. attorney. Presley bought the property in launched by th e surrounding ommunity. Park farm house property with its unani­ The most recent plan. four singlt: fami ly I 975 and had it rezone d in 1982. He Residents wert: reluctant to embrace the mous vote to " undivide" the 1.2 acres ST. MARK's homes, was proposed in July by the owner planned to build townhouse condominium. church as th eir neighbor. They expressed Monday evening. of the land, Ed Sobolewski. Months before as an ;1ddition to the farm house. which was concerns about parking, appearance, possi- Bob Cramer, a me mber of th e Firs t 1hi s. however, he proposed five townhouses, buill around 1840 by James S. Marlin . WINS KAPPA hurch of Christ, Scientist, told counci l the See DEER PARK, SA~ HOOP Reynolds to ' Tis THE SEASON CWSIC. lB challenge for NEWARK TO HOST Godwin's seat STRONG City elections slated for April WRESTilNG By JENNIFER L. RODGERS TOURNEY. lB NEWARK POST STAFF WR ITER Most politicians are winding down aft er the November electi on. but the action has just begun in Newark City Council's Apri l elec­ tion. Political newcomer Martin Reynolds has fi led for candidacy for In the news the District I council seat currently he ld by Counc ilman Hal Godwin. Godwin, incumbent since 1987, has not fi led for reele tion, but said he plans to after the holidays. Reynolds said his participation in the community, as president of WILBURFEST the Woodmere{fimber Creek Civic Association and a volunteer at Aetna Hose, Hook & Ladder Co., has led him to pursue a seat on city counci l. THREATENED He said he also believes the " flow of people" on council i · important so that it wi ll n01 become stag nant. Godwin has served on AGAIN. counci l eight years and R ey n o ld ~ believes it is time for a change. 4A Some of the issues Reynolds beli eves are important are traffic and a bypass around Newark, th e University of Delaware's zoning immun ity and poli ce relations. Referring to traffic issues, Reynolds said, "Those roads (West Main Street and Hillside Avenue) aren' t bui lt for trucks, they are built for cars-actually they're bui lt more for buggies." UD STUDENTS A lthough council docs not have the power to determine whether NEWARK f'OST PHOTO BY TONJA CASTANEDA or not a bypass is built , Reynolds sa id he plans to put pressure on state legislatures and work on rel ations with Maryland delegates. ROBBED Council has passed a resolution of supp011 fo r the bypass. Bear resident Thomas Balogh, 8, gets Into cutting his pancake while Santa Claus asks him what he wants "We need to have continuous concern," R~ynolds said . "As I see for Christmas. The event was Breakfast with Santa at the Glasgow Boys and Girls Club Dec. 10. IN NEWARK. See REYNOLDS , SA~ 4A Emotional crowd listens to special education proposals In Lifestyle By TONJA CASTANEDA About 80 people showed up for a public public schools, that is almost 12 perl:cnt of dent , and teachers appealed for the Sterck hearing aboul the proposed changes in the children in the schools. School to remain unchanged. NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER Delaware Special Ed ucation system Dec. 7 The meeting was at times emotionally " Pl ease keep Sterck School open." Jeff at G lasgow Hi g h School. The Special charged, with deaf sllldent s and 1eachers Dennison, a .er k alumni, said in sign lan­ AWARENESS A lth ough Specia l Education in Ed ucation Study Committee was fom1ed in from S terck Schoo l for the Hearing gua ge. ·'It's a center for deaf culture and HIGH Delaware's schools may seem closest at 1993 by the Delaware Legislature to review Impaired cheering with deaf applau e. by learning. If you Main tream deaf children, heart to those students, pare nt s and teachers the structure and funding for special ed uca­ raisi ng th eir hands above their heads and they become isolated." involved with the process, revamping of the ti on in Dela ware. shaking them to show emotion. Stcrck teacher Le Anderson asked both syste m wi ll effect al l th ose in public Currently there arc 12, 149 students in Although th e proposal . ays Sterck will schools. special educalion programs in Delaware be exempt from the changes, some deaf tu - See MEETING , SA~ =~ 12A BELL RINGER SIDELINED

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AssOCIATION By TONJA CASTANEDA lot of prayers and friends." he said. " L didn't think I was going to live because they gave me DIRECTOR TAKES NEWARK POST STAFF WR ITER six mon th s to live wi thout hav ing the opermion." Although bells arc ringi ng this holiday sea­ In a 1993 Newark Post article, Rosel aid he son, to some loca l residents in Newark there may has been a Salvmion Army Bell Ringer the pa t 8 JOB IN be one friendly Salvation Army Bell Ringer not years because, " I ring for the poor people who part of thi s sea on 's cene. don' t have anything,'' he said. ''I've been there. One day I didn' t MILFORD. Newark reside nt James Rosel, have food and I had to go to the o ll cge Sq uare Kma rt hurch and ask for fo0d . You 21A Salvati o n Army Bel l Ring ·r for never know when the time will the past 3 yc<~rs , is not greeting ·ome that ou wi ll need some people and ri ngi ng th e be ll this help." year bec:.tuse he is recovering from Index heart bypass surgery he underwent He said next year he pl an on in late October. ringing the bell. And for this year, 1-22A he . aid, " I wi sh everybody happy NEWS Rosel, 55, is known for wearing holidays and a Merr hristmas." ~LICE 2A hi s cowboy hat and ringing the bell with a red kettle at the Newark Rosel Major orman Roc k , COMMUNITY · 13A Delaware regional oordinator for NEWARK POST PHOTO BY TONJA CASTANEDA Kmart for five hour stretches each OPINION BA clay. He said he misses the interac- the Salvation Army said last year in ew astle ount y, $ 101,000 LIFESTYLE 12A The Newark Post OHice celebrated the opening of a new postal substation at tion during the holiday ·cason but per hi s doc­ tor's ins tru tions is bed ridden through the 11 w 'a raised. The goal thi s year is to rai e 16A Book N Things Too in Suburban Plaza Dec. 7 with a ribbon cutting ceremony. 125.000. OBITUARIES Books N Things Too owners Gall and Michael Lukaszewicz held the ribbon while y ·ar und has not heard. nor seen any of th is BUSINESS 21A Dale Markus, customer service at the Newark Post Office cut it. Also pictured is yc<~r's be ll ring e r ~. Ro k sa id th ·re are 32 k Illes in the county ARTS 22A Anita McClendon who will operata the window. People can use the substation to "The doctor told me I o uldn '1 stand out in and Lhc money goes to he lping the needy for toy mail letters and packages within the United States, buy money orders and other 1h ·cold," Rosel said. " I do miss it - the ~mile . , and f od at th holidays as well as to pri oners, 1-4B SPORTS postal services . The operating hours are from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 1:30 to 4:30 laughter and helping p ·oplc." their families, nursing home re idents and ho pi· tul pati e nt~ . CLASSIFIEDS 5-12B p.m. Monday through Friday and from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday. " Bul I ' vc made it through the op ·nuion with a PAC 2A . N EWARK POST . D f.CEMBE R 16, 1994 Police beat ················································································ ·········································································· Compiled from files ofthe Newark Police Department information to Newark police, call Car break-ins Arson suspected in 366-7111. Elk lodge fire in Newark PERFECT GtFfS Newark police report arson is A camcorder was reported stolen suspected in the Dec. 10 flre of the Newark student Dec. 8 from a car parked at Pride of Delaware Elks Lodge No. Colonial Garden Apartinents in the 349 at 57 W. Cleveland Ave. Police threatens bus driver 300 block of East Main Street, FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY said they believe a fire was set Police report a 14-year-old male police said. deliberately to railroad ties in back student of Newark High School Also, golf clubs and a tennis rac­ d'Mt. ~-- 1f;;,... ~ - ~ ,_,K. threatened a 38-year-old female bus ~ i~~!. ~H~ of the building, which caught frre to quet were reported stolen Dec. 8 ·~~~~ part of the Elks building while peo­ driver twice in two days last week. from a car parked in the unit block ple were inside. Police said no one Police said the student threat­ of Thorn Lane. PUT A POOL was injured. ened to punch the driver in the A wallet, credit cards and a com­ SPA & GAZEBO COMBO The ftre was mostly extinugished mouth, used racial comments and pact disc player were reported &u, ~ '"kk~" g r;et with a fire extinguisher and Aetna then grabbed the bus door handle stolen Dec. 9 from a car parked in UNDER YOUR TREE Fire Co. arrived on the scene to and gear shift while the bus was in the 300 block of Briar Lane. REDWOOD insure the fire was completely motion. Police are investigating the .P~'Ot ~tUa ANJ, e~uNce.JV~ doused. Police said the back part of incident. Phone stolen A TTENTION DADS! GAZEBO the building was charred from the fire. To report information to Ladder, construction from restaurant Buy a POOL for Christmas (It's the Newark police, call 366-7111. perfect family gift) and lay It away. A WEEKENDER equipment taken A customer's cellular phone was A 40-feet extension ladder and deposit gets you a picture for under • 7-1/2 FtJS Person Stranger offers reported stolen Dec. 10 from -r.'""""""'- siding construction equipment was Bennigan's Restaurant on Ogletown the tree and a • Acrylic Finish reported stolen Dec. 10 from the POOL for next 5: 'dl~.jrttltt1 ; i student ride home Road, police said. • 5 Colors Police report a man stopped his yard of a house in the 700 block of year at the South Chapel Street, police report. right price. • 4 HP System car Dec. 9 and asked a 14-year-old Business window • Air & Water Injection girl, walking home from Newark High School near Washington Camera missing from broken on Main St. • Plug In, Fill Up & Use Street, if she wanted a ride. • Under Water Light Police said the girl ran but the Newark High The front window of the United A student's 30 millimeter cam­ • Hard Cover car followed her until a police car State Air Force office at 134 East drove by and the man fled. Police era was reported stolen Dec. 9 from Main Street was broken Dec. 4, • Delivery Included describe the man as white and about a backpack during a camera class at police report. Police said no entry to Illustration Slightly Different 30 years if age with shoulder length Newark High School, police said. the building was made. hair. To report information to ·~~~~ ·~~~ Newark police, ca11366-7111. Car vandalized Front door graffitied LIMITED QUANITIESI FIRST COME, FmsT SERVED! 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\ '; D E EMBER 16, 1994 • NEWARK P OST • PAGE 3A Fire Calls Christmas trees stolen from Main St. • Sunday, December 4 4:44 a.m.- Pulaski Highway and 8:26 p.m.- 314 Wyoming Rd. Wrangle Hill Road. Auto accident. House. Aetna Hose Hook & Ladder Trees were part of Newark Business Association's display 7:42 a.m.-715 Art Lane. House. Christiana Fire and Aetna Hose Co. Aetna Hose Hook & Ladder Co. Hook & Ladder companies. 9:35 p.m.- 88 Dragon Run Dr. Three Christmas trees along Bank, Travel Travel and near Treats would not name, their decorated 10:21 a.m.-24 Heather Road, 8:12 a.m.- 600 block Walther Mobile home. Delaware City. Main Street, part of the Newark Restaurant. trees have been stolen two years in Heather Woods. House. Christiana Road. Auto accident. Christiana Christiana & Port Penn tire compa­ Business Association's contribution "It's a real shame the trees were a row. Peake said the group has Fire Co. Fire Co. and county Emergency nies. to decorating Newark for th e holi­ taken because they were already decided against decoratin g a tree for 12:15 p.m.- l-95 southbound Medical Services. 10:06 p.m. - 19 Jennings Ct. Gas days, were stolen last weekend. decorated by groups who put hard next year. , near South Chapel Street. Auto. 12:39 p.m.-587 Old Baltimore odor. Christiana Fire Co. According to Deird re Peake, work and time into the project," "If this keeps up , we're going to Aetna Hose Hook & Ladder Co. Pike. Building. Aetna Hose Hook & 10:39 p.m. - 310 Pencader Dr. economic development coordinator Peake said . have to stop putting Christmas trees 1:03 p.m.- U.S. 40 and Wrangle Ladder and Christiana Fire compa­ Building. Aetna Hose Hook & for the Newark Business She said trees were also stolen along Main Street," said Peake. "So Hill Road. Auto accident. nies. Ladder Co. Association, the trees were taken last year and unfortunately for one if anyone has th e trees, please 'Christiana Fire Co. from Main Street in front of Mellon community group, who Peake return them." 4:30 p.m.-Ogletown and Red Mill roads. Auto accident. Christiana • Wednesday, December 7 • Friday, December 9 Fire Co. 11 :07 a.m.-Delaware 1 south at 3:49 p.m.-Christiana Mall. Auto 5:34 p.m.- 116 Garwood Road, Christiana Mall: Auto accident. accident. Christiana Fire Co. Animal Garwood Estates. Smoke. Christiana Fire Co. 5:08 p.m.- Library Ave. & SAVE Christiana Fire Co. 4:29 p.m.- 99 Gender Rd. Wyoming Rd. Auto accident. Aetna UPTO 600//0 8:41 p.m.-Elkton Road at state Building. Aetna Hose Hook & Hose Hook & Ladder Co. Alley line. Auto accident. Aetna Hose Ladder Co. and Christiana fire 7:43 p.m.-15 Prestbury Sq. Auto l.orgest Clock Hook & Ladder Co. companies. , accident. Aetna Hose Hook & • Complete Line of Display in Maryland 5:18 p.m.-1612 Reindeer PI. Ladder Co. Supplies For All Pets AMONTHOF Building. Christiana Fire Co. • Freshwater Fish .• Monday, December 5 5:31 p.m.- 26 Southbridge Rd. SUNDAYS, INC • , 5:27a.m.-High Energy The Rescue. Christiana Fire Co. • Saturday, December 10 & Plants (The Clock Wholesale Outlet) Gym, 162 S. Chapel St., Newark. 10:32 p.m.-25 Vansant 12:22 a.m.-Christiana Bypass & 227 Go~&woy Dr., Sui le N Building. Aetna Hose Hook & Rd.Deacon's Walk. House.Aetna Delaware 1. Auto accident. Christiana Fire Co. Large Selection lin bock of Harford Moll Ladder Co. Hose Hook & Ladder Co. Bel Air, Maryland 8:52. a.m. - 119 'Ruthar Drive, 1:55 a.m.- 57 W. Cleveland Ave. Harmony Industrial Park. Auto. Building. Aetna Hose Hook & of PUPPIES 410-838-7980 Aetna Hose Hook & Ladder Co. • Thursday, December 8 Ladder Co. HOLIDAY HOURS 5:47 p.m.- Red Mill and 3:33 a.m.- Christiana Hosp. 4755 11 :50 a.m.- 961 Old Baltimore 369-1560 Mon.& Tues. 10·5 Pike. Auto accident. Aetna Hose Wed ., Thurs ., Fri. 10-9 'winchester roads. Auto accident. Stanton-Ogletown Rd. Auto Sal. 10·6 • Sun. 12·5 ~ Christiana Fire Co. Accident. Chrisitana Fire Co.& Hook & Ladder Co. ' 6:52 p.m.- 800 Prides Crossing. county Emergency Medical 12:28 p.m.- 1101 Governors Pl. 'Auto accident. Christiana Fire Co. Services. Auto accident. Christiana Fire Co. 8:45 p .m.- North U.S. 1 at 8:09 a.m.-10 Cordele Rd. Red 1 :36 p .m. Airport & Christiana Mall. Auto accident. Mill Farms. House. Aetna Hose Churchmans roads. Auto accident. Christiana Fire Co. Hook & Ladder Co.& Mill Creek Christiana Fire Co. 10:29 p.m.- 128 Chestnut Hill fire companies. 3:51 p.m. - Linden Hill & Upper , Crossing Drive, Chestnut Crossing 10:41 a.m.- Old Possum Pk. and Pike Creek roads. Auto accident. :Apartments. Building. Aetna Hose Possum Pk. roads. Auto accident. Aetna Hose Hook & Ladder Co. Hook & Ladder Co. Aetna Hose Hook & Ladder Co. 4:06 p.m. - 37 W. Cleveland 1:52 p.m.- 287 Christiana Rd. Ave. Auto accident. Aetna Hose CHRISTMAS Auto accident. 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REYNOLDS, from 1A from the Newark Shopping Center plans to let the city planning depart­ University of Delaware in 1981 charged two New York men Police have charged Daniel to its current location, Reynolds ment know what's important fo r with a Bachelor of Science in with trafficking in cocaine. Morgan, 35, of Brooklyn, .Y. legislators socially I' II ask them said the city had an "I don' 1 care businesses and ask why a checklist, Economics. Police arrested the two men and an unidentified man from about it (bypass) and bring it up in attitude" .about assistance. to include information necessary to District 1 includes the develop­ on I-95 near Christiana Dec. New York, who police are call­ council and advocate letter send­ 13, after they pulled over a ing Joe Doe. ing." "Nobody really in the planning locate a business, does not exist. ments of Oaklands, Nottingham the department took us by the hand Reynolds, his wife of ten years, Green, Nottingham Manor, 1990 Mazda van for speeding. Both men have been com­ Reynolds said he supports the and told us what to do," Reynolds Patti, and their daughters Kaiti, 6 Woodmere, Timber Creek, Cherry Because of conflicting sto­ milled to Gander Hill Prison grass roots movement to remove the said. " It would be nice if the city and Kelly, 4, live in Woodmere. Hill , Cherry Hill Manor, Barksdale ries about destination, police and the Alcohol, Tobacco and university's charter and force it to saw it self as a jungle guide-they They are members of St. John's Estates Blair Court, Pheasant Run, searched the van and found a Firearms Division has been adhere to city zoning regulations. didn't hinder us, but they didn't Holy Angels parish. Williamsburg Village, Elan, A hidden companmem containing notified. a .45 and .380 caliber guns and "I see it (the university) as a pri­ help." He graduated from Newark High Country Place, Country Hills and vate business with some taxpayer If elected, Reynolds said he School in 1976 and from the Abotts Ford. support," Reynolds said. "If they want to compete (as a business, such as retail), they can compete on equal footing." City and police relations seem to have soured, according to Reynolds and he said if elected he would assume a leadership role in contract negotiations. Referring to the contract disputes and subsequent arbitration, Reynolds said, "The city did bad faith bargaining." "There is really no leadership on council, no one stood up and said this is ridiculous, so it went to court," Reynolds added. Reynolds, co-owner of Barba and Reynolds Insurance Agency off Delaware Avenue, said he also would like to see the city streamline its business approval process. During his agency's July move Education meeting discusses proposal . .... MEETING, from 1A in sign and sound to keep Sterck school the way it currently is. Carol Lamontia, a member of the Special Education Study Committee, said so many people were at the meeting to defend Sterck School because of "incredi­ ble myths which have been gener­ ated over the changes." She reiterated that the proposal specifically states, "Specialized environments (such as Sterck) allow a child with a disability to access their education. In the pro­ posed model, all the options cur­ rently available on the continuum of services will continue to be funded at levels similar to what they currently receive." What the writers of the proposal do want changed is the way chil­ dren must be labeled with a specific disability to receive special services such as counseling, tutoring, lan­ guage therapy. nursing services and occupational and physical thera- pists. · The committee wants to move to a needs based system, Committee member Martha Brooks said, instead of categorizing children to qualify for state and federal monies. Brooks said one of the biggest changes would come if children could be developmentally delayed of categorizing until each child's eighth birthday, instead of the our­ rent policy of labeling by age four. "We want to quickly help stu­ dents without looking for a label," said Christina Superintendent Iris Metts, a committee member. "We should not have to go through a lot of red tape and a long process for 'children to get help. Instead, imme­ diate flexibility is needed to help children." Brooks said it will be a mini­ mum of 18 months before reforms ,are implemented and will take 5 to :6 years for full implement~tion if the proposal passes the leg1slature and governor's signature. OFF : Brooks said the process for any purchase ,change is just beginning and sug­ gestions are still being taken. Valid lhrough Sunday, of $25 or more To make a comment about spe­ Cannot be comb1ned with any other coupon or used as cial education or for a copy of the payment on your Fash1on Bug Charge. OHer excludes proposal, call the Department of December 18111 pnor purchases, layaways and gih certificates Public Instruction in Dover at 739- 5471. 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111 771399003 FAsHION BuG. Deer Park fate decided .... DEER PARK, from 1A ble expansion and special events, such as wedding receptions that might not be appropriate in a resi­ dential neighborhood. The First Church congregation has met in the New Century Club building on Delaware Avenue for more than 20 years. Parishioner Deborah Derry said a building fund has been accumulating almost as long. First Church would not disclose the price they will pay for the land. However, before the farm house MILFORD COMMONS, R UTES 1 AND 113, MILFORD • COLLEGE SQUARE, NEWARK was demolished and the land was divided into four lots, realtor asso­ ciate Todd Ladutko, of Patterson NYLON SHOPPING CENTER, SEAFORD Schwartz, said the asking price was $275,000. UNIVERSITY PLAZA ROUTE 273 AND CHAPMAN ROAD NEWARK PAGE 6A • NEWARK POST • DECEMBER 16, 1994 ···················································································································································································································································································································· A special advertising feature Mary Chapin Carpenter feels your pain Continues success despite closer spirit to Jackson Browne than the Grand Ole Opry

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP)­ can write it down and put it on Carpenter on hope fo r a broken From the Sun" (by Joe Diffie) or "I don' t look at myself as like an existential loneliness or fear of Angst. albums that hit on country music heart in "This Is Love": drivel like "Watermelon Crawl" (by the one who got in the door .... It's abandonment or sort of the feeling Mary Chapin Carpenter can tell radio. That takes courage and a lot "And if you ever need some Tracy Byrd). not like a competition and it's not of darkness in our lives." you all about "that cold sweat kind of artistry. proof that time can heal your Carpenter's continuing success like a lottery or anything like that. From "John Doe No. 24": of thing, that feeling that we '11 "I think the songs on this record wounds, within the format is astounding, It's if you 're fortunate enough to "The doctors put to rest their sci­ wake up in the midd le of the night in particular are very personal," Just step inside my heart and considering she's a lot closer in have opportunities come your way entific tests. and not know where we are." Carpenter, 36, said about "Stones in walk around these rooms. spirit to Jackson Browne than the;: and it's a lot of timing and a lot of And they all shook their heads in It's the kind of self-doubt th at the Road." Where the shadows used to be, Grand Ole Opry. She's won three unknowns. pity. strikes everyone. But not everybody Personal, and universal. Here's you can feel as well how peace can Grammys and two Country Music "I don 't know how easy it would For a world so silent and dark. hover. Association awards, and hit the be to really examine someone's Well there's no doubt that life's Now time's been here to fix Billboard country music top 10 career and say, 'Well, this is what a mystery. · what's broken with its power." seven times since 1989. they did right versus somebody But so too is the human heart." "If you 're a songwriter, I think Why her and not similarly liter­ who did something wrong.' I don't "To me it's a sad song in many. you start with being a human ate artists such as Lyle Lovett and think you can do that really." ways, but it's very affirming as being," Carpenter said in an inter­ Nanci Griffith- both of whom Carpenter identifies more readily well," Carpenter said. "It's about view. "And we are not all tried to crack Nashville without with the dilemma of John Doe No. memory, but it's about having an ENJOY inner-life, obviously. , LIVE one-dimensional." success? 24 than a strategy-conscious COUNTRY But most country songs that Carpenter considers the question careerist. She learned about Doe Carpenter and longtime co-pro­ MUSIC make the charts in 1994 are dis­ unworthy of consideration. from an Associated Press story on ducer John Jennings manage to. MONDAY tressingly one-dimensional. That "I think both of those artists have the life and death of a deaf, blind include the breezy "Shut Up and THRU Kiss Me" and the majestic breakup SATURDAY. makes even Carpenter's lightheart­ demonstrated more than capably man found wandering the streets of ed hit, "Shut Up and Kiss Me," a that they are seminal artists," Jacksonville, Ill., in 1945. He died song "The Last Word" withou' refreshing cold splash in the face Carpenter said, "and they have in an institution without anyone breaking the mood of the album. : when sandwiched between only absolutely devoted audiences and knowing who he was or where he And tour de force "Stones in tM clever fare such as "Third Rock sell lots of records. came from, because he couldn't Road" manages to speak for the' communicate well enough. boomer generation and ring true...l "I felt there was a lot about him "A thousand points of light o P. and his life that resonated with me," shame. Baby, I don't know," the tlO OPE'~t, Carpenter said. "I think perhaps it's song concludes. G'f.~tt'sA Family Dentistry ~.q Jeanette Y. Son, D.M.D Guitar Service Center Guitar Repairs, Modifications, Custom Work, n 998-8283 n New & Used Equipment, Speaker Repair & W 2601 Annand Drive W Reconing, Strings & Accessories Heritage Professional Plaza - Suite 8 Complete Electronic Repairs ~ _ (Off Kirkwood Hwy. & Milltown Rd .) ~ _ 20% OFF Fret Dressing & Refrets With This Ad #805-809 Churchman's Center (302) 368-1104 New Castle, DE "reJ!i;;;~rt\-o~ : 8 Peddlers Village Mon-Fri 10:00-6:30 Call 322* 3008 Exolres December 31 ,1994 · Newark, DE Sat 10:00-4:00

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COLUMNS • PAGES FROM THE PAST • LEITERS One way or another, let's Om OF THE Arne ------...... , , ------put Wilburtest issue to rest

OES NEWARK CITY COUNCIL go Ten of thousands of people converge on through any of its meetings without 'I mall section of Wilmington every si ngle Daddressing the Wilburfe t is ue? night of this festival. There has been a lot of Every e sian ee another little bit of the growing pain for St. Anthony's and not fund-raising beer bash chipped away. everything is perfect. There are even neigh­ We certainly don ' t condone unde rage bors that are unhappy with the festival. drinking or public urination but can't help But g ues , what! People on both sides but appreciate the money Wilburfe t rais s have compromised enough to let this festi­ for the Emmaus House. val continue year after year! It's obvious, though, that City Council is lt remains to be seen what's going to hap­ against such gatherings - although the coun­ pen with the one-day festival in Newark. cilman that actually represents th e Wilbur Most importantly, however, we hope that Street district feels there are greater i sues whatever is done , is done quickly putting his constituents want addressed - and want th is is ue to rest. Instead of tinkering with them outlawed. law a li ttle at a time, make a strong stand It's also obvious that there is not much to outlaw the party altogether - or fi nd some compromising going on - on either side. solution to allow it to go on. We wonder how it is that St. Anthony' in This drawn out bickering and back-door This photo shows the Deer Park Hotel as it looked in 1945. Readers are encouraged to send their old photos to the Newark Post, "Out of the AHic ," 153 E. Chestnut Hill Rd ., Newark, DE 19713. Special care will be taken. For Wilmington can put on its eight-day Italian maneuvering have grown tiresome. more information, call 737-0724. Festival in a very congested pa rt of Wilmington. PAGES FRoM THE PA)f MUSED , AM US ED , BEMUSED :-·'• • News as it appeared in the Newark Post throughout the years Issue of December I7, night left little time for the usual of December I6, I987... How to ruin a free ride I9I9... renewing of old acquaintance es pecially since this is probably his last appearance here. Aetna Volunteers Burning car attracts Celebrate tOOth By MARVIN HUMMEL th e other stud ent s that th ey were Harley's church and demanded a made to buy th eir tex tbooks and refund for his past tuition payments. much attention Issue of December I7, It was December 1888 when NEWARK POST CONTRIBUTIN G WR ITER wond ered noisi ly why the mi leage We miss Grayson- he was a most the Aetna fire company was sheers th ey had cu nco ted and likable fellow. I969 ... formed with fewer than 50 ARLEY AND QUI N had The Aetna Fire Company was tu rned in to the Bu rsa r we re Never miff a medievalist! Harley called out on Monday afternoon members. It's believed the for­ ' student pastorates, but their and Quinn had refused to take the by an alarm sent in from the mation of the company was ! Hdenomination would not noted scholar's church hi story DuPont's Freeway Shift " give them a ful l ordination until Pennsylvania station that a car Bid OK 'd prompted by a fire which some course because everybody between call the greatest disaster in they had their seminary degrees. St. Paul and Martin Luther was load of oranges was on fire. This Newark. On Christmas morning, And, the only seminary within an "infidel! " They also demanded car was one of a train of refrig­ A DuPont Company request 200 miles of the little country th at th ey receive academic credit erator cars on a "through" for a shift in the proposed Route 1886, fire destroyed the Dean churches they served was- for the course they refused to take! freight bringing southern fruit to 30 I Connecter away from Wollen Mill, located off what is 1 Anglican! Neither Harley nor The miffed medi evalist at least northern markets. now Paper Mill Road. A total of Quinn had ever con idered DuPont's Glasgow industrial as loudl y demanded their heads on park was granted by the State 272 jobs were eliminated when Anglicans really Christians, but a silver tray, th e kind made in the mill was grounded. Lord Kenyon Semi nary was England for just such occasions. Mason concert a decid­ Highway Commiss ion last close-and cheap!!! Whil e unable to mollify the ed success wee k. The 30 I connector, as Boy, was it cheaJ>-but only for mi ffe d medievalist, th e Dean held planned would take traffic from Christina Board them! The Dean , a mo st genial fa st: '" We mu st be gracious to men The unanimous opinion of Pe nnsylva nia and Limestone Honors Brader Anglican who didn't care what of oth er traditions! I call upon you those privileged to hear the Road to Route 30 l near What is it like to have a church was the true one o long as as men of honor to join me in doing Mason concert last night was Middletown. school named in your honor? his was the most pleasant and best­ so !" But the complaints kept com­ read, gav e them fre e tuiti ons and that the program was the best Ask Henry M. Brader of ing in . Every profes ·or reported Calgery Lane, for whom the other unheard-of generosities and class interrupti ons by Harley and/or e ver heard here. The s ingers In Pursuit of The fee waivers. Instead of a gratefull y Quinn who felt obli ged to set were all artists of unusual ability Almighty Buck Christina School District will silent response, Hummel stra ight the lea rn ed men who and the accompanist, the famous name its new elementary school Harley and Quinn complained to Thunder was seldom heard to at Four Seasons. It is appropriate "didn 't kn ow what they were talk­ Kiwani s Inte rnational with "unpai d." better advantage. that Brader's name will adorn • An Espicopal chaplain at th e ing about! '' And while eating rump community clubs throughout the Of co urs e studen ts who we re roast at the refectory. Quinn opined Regret was expre ed by Mr. and elementary school, because University of Delaware since 1959 world have desi gnated worki ng two jobs to pay the exorbi­ to a table of men behind on th eir Mason's many fri ends here that it was in working with the and a reacher at the university " Operation Drug Alert" the since 19 72 , Hummel has con ­ tant tuition became a little testy at bill s, "No wond er thi s ·tuff is necessary haste in departing last youngest of students that he took the Dea n's goodwi ll ge ·tures. One free !!! '' organization's only major ser­ his greatest pleasure and made a tributed to the Newark Post for vice effort for 1969-1970. They o ver 20 y ears. He has li ved in man , Grayson ,who was about 10 be A rump caucus confronted the • "Pages From Th e Past" is com­ lasting contribution. The board dropped for nonpayment , joined plan lectures, literature, films, Delaware since 1959. See HUMMEL , 9A .... piled from early editions of the is honoring Brader for his con­ Newark Post by staffers Tonja teach-in , and complete li aison tributions made while working as a Castar.oda and Mary Petzak. Efforts between parent, school and med­ principal and teacher in local MRS. RODGERS ' NEIGHBORHOOD are m...: de to retain original head­ ical help . schools. lines and style. Issue New Christmas traditions to learn NEWARI< POST By JENNIFER L. RODGERS trol? Where should I ~i l at church if spot on the coach or a bed must be .:• Greater N~ark 's Hometown New sp._-. pcr Since: 19 10 + ...... we don't all fi t on the same pew? tricky and wh o does the di shes? NEWARK POST STAFF WRITE R Sh oul d I shower and get rea dy It 's qu esti ons like these that can Vol. 84, No. 47 before we ga th er at the tree scramble an only child 's mind. I THINK I NEED A LESSON Christmas mornin g? Will I be able Chri stm as morning for me has Publisher: James B . Streit, Jr. IN HOLIDAY ETIQUETIE. to eat fast enoug h? alw ays been relatively quiel. Managing Editor: Ma rty Valanla For the past 26 year. I've been And what abou t stockings? Do Mayhem didn 't start until my aunts, SJall Reporters: Tonja Castaneda , Jennifer Rodgers , Nancy Turner an only child at Chri stmas . What uncles and their children came over Stall Photographer: Jeff Swinger happen when seven siblings and later in the day. Assistant Sports Editor: John Holowka their families are added to the mix ? There is only one tocking (unti l Thi year 1 will be with my hu s­ Contributing Writers: Jack Bartley, Elbert Chance , Marvin Hum mel , James Mclaren , Mary E. Petzak, Sh irley my hu ·band entered the picture, Tarrant, Phil Toman band, one of eight brothers and i - now th ere are two), we open pre­ ters , in Pittsburgh , Pa . for Composition/Photo Production: Danlelle Miles sents in turns, we go to mass and Olllce Manager: Mary E. Pelzak Christmas. come home to prepare for the rest As the occasion nears, however, of the family 's visit. Sometimes we Advertising Manager: Tina Winmill I've started think about all the vari­ even manage to fit in a nap. Account Representatives, John Coverdale, Kara Dugar, Jeff Forgione , Donna Harrity, Donna Kaehn , Kay P. ab les. Family traditions I've come When someone goes th e bath­ McGlothl in , Harvey Paquette, Jerry Rutt , Gail Springer, Arthur Sedmont Jr. to know as rituals might not be the room , there is a fighting chance to Classified Advertising Manager: Bonnie Leitwiler arne. snag the remote , however, it was Classified Telephone Sales Manager: Ginny Cole For in stance, is there an order to always my tum to do the dishes. Classified Representatives: Tracy Evans , Kim Spencer opening gifts- like from oldest to Some people can't picture th e ------youngest and where do spouses fit Thi! Ntnvark Post i.f publb hed Friday by Chr .faJU!aktt Puhllshi11 p. CtJt'f'Ot utimJ. New:. mul IO< ·al sa le,, of!it'eJ arc Joc:ared in rhr Habscou Buildinx Christmas I' ve grown up to know. 1 ~3 Etw C iltSIIulll/111 Road, Newt~ rA . Delaware 197/J. Ce~llral "" '"'! '''" ~ nffit't> ""/orated m 60/ IJridRr Street. Elkton. Mar)•lantl 21921.' in? Do they eat lots of fruitcake- ! But I would ay, don't knock it Ctnrral rlaulfitd..t also ltX'atl!d lit 60 / llrldJ(tt Slrt!t!t. Atlvr•ru.titrR dead/"'" u I I u .' f' · Morula . hate fruitcake ? What if we all have until you try it. to go the bathroom at the same Some say we on ly children are ~~h~~:~. ~~~~;;,7;::,/7. ~~~~1g.';jj 7~;;~:~,}~:. '1 ;~~~~~!'JoJt:x;~:, . ;,,[;~;~;:;~ ~ /~j'jf;~~4XIX! - 220 · t 230 • Local atlvwisinx, 7J 7.Q 724 • time? When the pre ent s are spoiled and maybe they're right. If J un wrapped, who cleans up the It is th e policy oftht Newark Post Ifill to witllh o /tl fro~ tlt t_P"h/h tim ..- ' ~"" ' of !lifom~<~t w n wll! ch art u mattu ofpublk m -ort/. 1111 advertl.finR Rodgers wa s spoiled , however, it wasn't u~tl new.r art tll't't ptctl and prtntetl 0"1)1 Qf til e sole tll.ft retum of fht.' rwh~l ,t lu.• r . RradrrJ art' C f~C:OI4fQ !wtl f() liSt the o,Jinion Pa~ r to :lpt •k tht ir paper- is it the newest addition 10 wi th material items- it was with mmtl.f . Pli!a.re remembttr: L e n tr~ should hi! thm1Rht prowJAinl( om/ <'tJnrl tt' • L~ U ei'J' dtemt!d llht!luu.'i "''ill not ht printed • Wt rrsr.ne the riRhl to family? Who gets the remote con- they buy them in bulk ? They can't attention. edit for d arity • Wriru .r nuu t include a tt!ltphont numh''' .to thlif Jetter,, cw1 he vt•t ifictl prwr to fll4hlk m lnn. all possibl y fit over th e mantle. On the other hand, I didn't have The Ntwark Pu.!l lv a memiH' r nftltt Marylanti·Drfa•·are· D.C. Prn< • A staff writer at the Newark Post Planning for meals and stock in g siblings to help keep al l-night vigils 1\ UOt.'lllfitm, t/ut Nminnal Nf'W.'tfNJpt'r A.nociatlm r untllhe N t K'tlrlt. 81uini!H for the past two year, Rodgers has ll t.vol'iatinll . POSTMASTI!R. Stntl atldfflf r hon~ ' '' to. Ne• ·ark Ptm. 153 the refrigerator ha~ got to be a full ­ for Santa and it was tough to round £a u Cilt llflllt IIi// RMtl. Ntw<.~ rk , I)f.' 197 /J • t1 omi-t lm·.vp n.

By MARY E. PETZAK Postmaster Sally Boudart. chosen for the conversion program as well as the cost of conversion want to buy alternativ~ fuel vehi­ it an even better deal in the future. ·NavAiiK'i>o'sis-i-'f:f:'wiliieR'··················· Boudart explained that only 76 under a contract between the U.S. and installation. Delm rva Power cles. Glenn Moore states that they of the local postal vehicles are" Postal Service in Washington, D.C. provided the equipment, com­ Delaware has been ranked have provided information regard­ long-life" Grumman trucks making and Delmarva Power & Light Co., pressed naturar gas and gas connec­ among the ten worst states in over­ ing use of compressed gas to Forecasting the state and federal conversion practical under the pro­ according to Glenn Moore, natural tors. coming ground-level ozone or Delaware agencies using stale and efforts going into effect in January gram. ln addition, fleet conversion gas vehicle program manager for The efforts to combat smog are federal fleets, the municipalities of 1995 under the federal Clean Air smog. Under the CAA, it is one of can only be done in areas where Delmarva. The government provid­ fueling a variety of research pro­ states which will be perrnitt.ed to Wilmington and Newark, and the Act (CAA), the Newark post 17 there is a source of compressed nat- ed a piece of federal property at the grams, including use of compressed require use of RFG for all vehicles University of Delaware. New Castle office has converted 76 of 92 vehi­ ural gas. · Newark post office site for installa­ natural gas, reformulated gasoline County has already converted two cles in their fleet to use compressed not using alternative fuels starting The Newark postal facility was tion of the compressor and pumps (RFG) and electric vehicles or EVs. vehicles and the governor uses a natural gas, according to Newark in 1995. In areas where RFG is Northeast states, for instance, claim required, conventional gasoline will mini-van that runs on natural gas. that "unless they can mandate EV be unavailable. The two pumps installed at the sales, they will miss clean air RFG is expected to cost manu­ Newark post office are also avail ­ These two really messed things up attainment goals", according to facturers five to eight cents more able for use by the general public Clean Air News, a news source on per gallon than conventional gaso­ and one Texaco station in see! Not only will you attend OUR ments. The mumbled answer had the CAA. Jn response to those line. Currently, compressed natural Wilmington across from the train .... HUMMEL, from SA services, but you will lead one! been, "Behi.nd the door in the sac­ c laims, the EPA has proposed gas retails for up to 22 cents less station has a natural gas pump. Dean. Tomorrow morning! Lady Bexley's risty." incentives for company fleets that than conventional gasoline, making The Dean addressed the angry Chapel! Vestments behind the door. Harley and Quinn appeared for debtors with compassion and firm- You foul up tomorrow, and Morning Prayer looking like an ness. YOU'RE OUT of HERE!" embroidered, brocaded rummage Quoting everybody from King At 6:30 a.m., a panicked, wild- sale! All the gowns, robes, mitres, eyed Harley and Quinn burst into maniples, academic hoods, chasub­ Arthur to Archbishop Temple, he the Dean •s office and tried to tell les, cassocks, surplices, copes, tip­ still maintained that "gentlemen him something about the vestments. pets, cinctures, stoles, and albs that 9.00°/o were always gracious to their He would not hear them! Three the Archbishop would wear on his (Average Annual Yield) guests." more times they interrupted his entire American tour -at least 35 But within the hour, the Dean work, each time less coherent than separate and distinct pieces-all the would lose the right to call himself on the last invasion. 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Non-alcoholic Drunk driving causes family heartache party drinks By TONJA CASTANEDA OLIDAYS NEWARK POST STAFF WR ITER ARE a time when people attend parties ·, Hand celebrate with alco­ ACH DECEMB ER Ch ri stine Fierl ein decorates her son's holic beverages. but MADD is Eheadstone with holiday deco­ working to bring awareness to rations, complete with a Christmas responsible drinking. tree adorned with red ri bbon - to According to Delaware State symbolize that drinking and dri ving police statistics, 52 people have kills. been killed on Delaware roads in Fierlein, unfortunately, knows all alcohol-related accidents in 1994. too well the painful tragedy which For those hosting holiday par­ can occur when ·omeo ne drinks ties, Mothers Against Dnmk: alcohol and gets behind the wh eel Driving (MADD) provides the of a car. Her son, Michael 13, was following tips to prevent addi· killed in a drunk dri vi ng accident tional alcohol-related crashes Aug. 25 ,1991. from occurring. "It' all I can do for him now,'' • Plan lots of group activities Fierlein of Bear said, about her fe - such as party games to take peo­ ti ve holi day shrine at Mi chael's ple's mind off drinking. final resting place. He is buried in • Prepare plenty of nutritious All Saints Cemetery on Kirkwood foods such as vegetable dips, Hi ghway. " [f l didn 't decorate, he 'd cheeses and ftnger sandwiches so be furious," he said. guests will not drink: on empty i And even though Michael is not stomachs. , with hi s famil y in body, his spirit • Ask: guests to appoint a des­ l remains. Hi s mom even receives a ignated driver before the evening J present on Christmas morning from begins. This person drinks only l. hbim byh w ~yf of her hu sbband whof nonalcoholic beverages to ensure uys t e g• t as a remem ranee o that friends and loved ones get Michael. home safely. "I know Michael would want hi s • Close the bar 90 minutes si ters to have Christmas ," Fierlein before the party ends and serve a • said. dessert treat with coffee. But But a hard a Christmas i for remember only time sobers peo­ the family to celebrate without him, NEWARK POST PHOTO BY TONJA CASTANEDA ple. another holiday is worse. Michael's family misses him especially during the holidays but knows he are sisters Christie Dougherty, one-month-old Brittany Fierlein, Kelsey • Offer a variety of nonalco­ Fierlein said he still can't fa ce would want his younger sisters to enjoy Christmas. Pictured (left to right) Fierlein, mom Christine Fierlein and Kimberly Fierlein. holic beverages such as the fol­ having a bi g Thanksg iving turkey lowing: dinner without he r on. Fierlein later found out the two dent scene. Hi s death was caused Field. "It helps to know someone else is Holiday Punch Thank giving was hi s favorite holi­ adult · had been drin ki ng margaritas when a vein in hi s neck was cut by She said her son was cal led Mr. feeling this pain," Fierlein said. I large jar Cran-Grape Juice day. before they picked up th e children glass fro m the shattered back win­ Baseball because of hi s love of the With December National Drunk I liter bottle Gingerale "I try to make it a normal day," and fi lled a cooler with beer for the dow. sport and how he memorized and Driving Awareness Month, she will 1 container orange sherbet said Fierlein, whose fami ly fo rgoes outin g. The driver of th e truck is now arg ued baseball stati stics. participate today (Dec. 16) in whole cranberri~s the stuffing and cranberry sauce She said th e acc id ent occurred serv in g two yea rs in jail at th e Since her son's death, a lot has "Lights on for Life" day. The day is Combine juice and gingerale. Add that day. "I remember he would still on Smi th Bridge Road nea r tht: Plummer Ce nter in Wi lmington for changed in Fi erlein 's li fe. Two a nationwide campaign to raise sherJ:Jet by small scoops. Top with be there eating when everyone else Del aware-Penn sy lva ni a border in vehi ular homicide second and dri­ weeks after Michael's death, th e awareness to the need for tougher whole cranberries. was laying on the floor stuffed," she north Wilmington at ab ut I I p.m., ving under the intluence of alcohol. fam il y sold th e ir house in New measures to reduce drunk and Percolator Punch said. when the driver lost control of the "There are still things I can 't Castle and moved to Bear. She said drugged driving and serves as a 2 qu8118 appk cider cu punch. Fiedein said her son's accident truck along a one-lane bridge. do," said Fierlein, "and we'll never she couldn 't stand to see her son's memorial for those who have been 2 quarts cranberry juice occurred on a summer night when Fi erl ein sa id the children were be a compl ete fam ily again." She friends pl aying outside. killed in alcohol-related crashes. l quart pineapple juice he went to pl ay a chip and put golf thrown fr om th e ve hi cle, but all said she can't go to see the baseball On the bri ghter side, she has had Her message is a predictable 1/2 cup brown sugar game with hi s best friend. She gave walked away from the scene suffer­ league her son played in, although tw o daughters and wants them to one. "Designate a driver and don't 1 tablespoon whole cloves her son permission to go with a ing on ly minor injuries uch as she did go to th e dedi cation of a know they had a brother and wbat drink and drive," Fierlein said. l tablespoon whole allspice neighbor and another friend. In all , . crapes, broken bones nnd uts . All baseba ll field named after him. It 's he was like. Al so, Fierlein has 4 cinnamon sticks, 3-incheli long there were three children and two but Michael, who died before a Suburban Little League fi eld in become active with Mothers 2 lemons, thinly sliced then quartered Pour liquids into bottom of 30- adu lts. ambul ances cou ld get to the acci- Wilmington Manor ca ll ed Doc's Again st Drunk Driving (MADD). cup percolator. Put remaining ingre­ dients in percolator basket and brew for 30 minutes. Serve hot. Mild-Eyed Margarita Mailman delivers second chance for life 2 cups bitter lemon or lime soda 2 tablespoons sugar By TONJA CASTANEDA Moo re, 36, is a resident of juice of a half a lime Elkton, Md. He grew up in Newark salt NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER UNSUNG HERO and is a graduate of Glasgow High crushed ice School. Pour soda into ice cub tray or HE ADDRESS was not 9 I I, hi s part," said Betty Jane. Moore has been married to hi s shallow pan, freeze. Place frozen but help was delivered thanks She said her hu sband had suf­ wife Dawn for four years. They soda in blender container, add lime T to one local mai l carrier. juice and sugar. Blend until well­ fered a serious heart attack two have a son Ryan, age 2. mixed. Rub lime around rim of Postm an Brian Moore, employed years before, but luckily did not The Newark Postal Service rec­ at the Newark Post Office for a year have a heart attack this day. ognized Moore for his caring atti­ glasses and dip into salt. Pour and a half, took time out of mailing Stewart was taken to Chri sti ana tude and presented him with a gift mixture over crushed ice in salted letters on his Brookside route and Hospital by ambul ance and was certificate to a local restaurant and glasses. Garnish with lime slices.: e nded up de li verin g a second admitted to th e hospi tal for four $25 in spending money. chan ce fo r life to Joe Stewart. da ys. Tests showed he had a rapid The day wa s Nov. 14 when heart beat and as a result hi s doctor Stewart was Laki ng hi s dai ly walk in altered his medication. Stewart al so Brookside. He had pain · in hi s now at all times carries identifica­ chest and blacked out nea r ti on with him fo r in case of emer­ Brookside Ele me nt a ry School , ge ncies. according to hi s wife Betty Jane. "It 's ni ce to know there are car­ That's when Moore saw Joe sit­ ing people," sa id Betty Jane. ting on a curb looking disori ented . "I mi ght not be here if he didn 't Moore was finishing up wi th hi s ·top." said Joe Stewart. " He may route and backed hi s mail truck up have saved my life." to ask Joe if he was okay. Joe said he is doing well now. "He could barely talk and looked Newark Letter Carrier Brian Moore (left) with Newarker Joe Stewart. Newark Po tmaster Sally prett y bad ," said Moore. Boudart said she is impressed with Moore said he stopped because Moore took the lime last month to check on Stewart and ended up helping to save his lile. how Moore conducted himself. She he saw Stewart wa lking every day sa id le tt er carriers are out there but never saw him itting down. ne ighbors stay wi th him whil e ed Stewart 's wife to ca ll 9 11 . everyday in neighborhoods and see Stewart wa s dizzy, so Moore had Moore wen t tu hi s house and alert - " It was a wonderful gesture on what is going on in communities. By James C. McLaren

A slink-about Roach Pets don't make good impulse gifts from Santa Searched for spots to encroach, And nudged loving mate to a bed. T'S THE HEIGHT of the holi­ They had offspring galore, day shoppi ng sea on , but there is And sought even more. I one gift that no one should even NEWARK OUTLOOK Homeowners, alarmed, quickly fled . think about giv ing thi s time of year - a pet. FRO~t TilE Sf\FFOFTIIE CooPF.R~llVl. E.\100 N0fl1Cr:AT UNIVERSf!YOf Dfl AIVARE There are man y reasons fo r not One can eauly find a Rembrandt painting by canvassing cafes and giving a pet during the holidays. tion s th at can pose a hazard to pets. nor adoptions for gift purposes any­ pleasing the palette. The decision to purchase a pet or Ribbons on pac kag e~ and tinsel and time. Unfortunately, thi s wi se prac­ surprise someone with one should garland on trees cou ld cause th e tice of not selling animals before After looking at a Rembrandt and reading Peter Pan one can fly away be well though t ou t. animal 10 hoke. Some fami li e. the holidays and not se lling t.h em as to the never Netherland(s) . Too many people purchase pets have the occasional glass ornament gift s does not apply to everyone. impulsively thi s time of year, with th at, if swa ll owed, co uld quickly be It 's still poss ible to buy pels at pet little thought about how the anim al fa tal. stores up until closing on Christmas It is alway judgmental to question a jury of one's peers . will fit into their lifestyle. Al so during th e holidays many Eve. The re ·ult is that by January you families go out f'or extended peri ­ Taking the time to choose th e One hould often have qualms about the credentials of a nanny. have an unhappy pet owner as we ll ods , leavi ng the pet all alone in the right pe t will pa y bi g dividends. as an unhappy pel. Un less it 's a new and unfamiliar env ironment. A There's no question that pets make goldfish or hams ter, bringi ng a pet new pel ne e d ~ a lot of attent ion, wonderfu l companions, and th e into the home often invo lves a whi ch ca n be difficu lt 10 provide at positive effect that pet~ have on the • Author's note: Lunacies like these ha ve been inflicted on my poor major change in lifestyle. Pets are ltoliday time. Another fac tor to con­ elde rl y and disabled is well docu­ wife, children and colleagues for years. They have been greeted hy not toys; they require a major com­ sid er, espec iall y wi th dogs, is th e mented. Children also benefit enor­ both groans and guffaws - the latter. perhaps. to pacify the punster mitment of time, energy and some­ iss ue of housebreaking. Thi s is dif­ mously fro m pet s. They learn and offset a further barrage . To its victims, punning can be seen as a times money. fi cult at any time, but in winter it is responsibility as well as compas­ This week's author: Mark Manno diuase, since any laughter, however sparc.·e, can be contagious. 1 hope The holiday season is a bu sy espe iall y difficult. sion . joy and satisfaction to you and your Newark Post readers will tackle this word-play nonsense with zest, time. This pose. even greater prob­ The SP A wi ll not permit adop­ · Taking time to make the ri ght entire family. thereby assuring them Eternal Joy and a letter from Ed M Mahon . lems. Homes have seasonal decora- ti ons one week before hristmas deLis ion will bring man y years of ...

DECEMBER 16, 1994 • NEWARK POST • PAGE 13A In our community ································································································ ··············································································································· Lions Christmas tree sale Municipal Building. F'or more information, call 366-7060. Kids cookbook offered The Brookside Lions Club js holding their annual Christmas tree sale through Dec. 19. University preschool seeks alumni The makers of Ziploc sandwich bags have Trees will be sold on Del. 4 across from compiled the best sandwich recipes from the Chestnut Hill Shopping Center on Monday The University of Delaware Laboratory Ziploc Sandwich Day. To receive "Bread through Friday from 4 to 9 p.m. and Saturday Preschool, open si nce the 1930s, seeks alumni of Winner U" free, write and send your name and and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. the preschool as plans are being made to cele­ address to Bread winners H, Ziploc Sandwich brate its 60th anniversary. For more information, Bag , Dept. 4500-PK, Box 78980, New Augusta, 'A Christmas Carol' at Glasgow call 831-2969. IN 46278. The Glasgow High School Drama Club pre­ Mammography van in Newark Scholarship competition sents the student, parent, teacher and alumni pro­ duction of "A Christmas Carol" Dec. 16 and 17 The mammography van of Delaware will be The Austrian American Society of at 7 p.m. at the high school. Tickets cost $5 at Christiana Hospital Dec. 22 To make an Wilmington is accepting applications for the adults, $3 students and go to benefit a needy appointment, call 1-800-654-0606. 1995 Music Scholarship competition. First prize family. For more information, call454-2381. is a six -week summer trip to the 1nternational Clubs selling Christmas trees Academy Mozarteum in Salzburg, Austria. Library holiday schedule Applicants must live in Delaware or within 25 The Boys & Girls Clubs of Delaware is miles of Wilmington, be a tive music students The Newark and Kirkwood Highway libraries fundraising by selling Christmas trees and with a minimum of four years of classical train­ will be open Dec. 23 until noon and open regular Poinsettias. For more information, ca11658-1870. ing, age 18 to 30 for vocalists and 18 to 25 for hours Dec. 31. The facilities will be closed on instrumentalists. For more information, call475- Dec. 24, 25, 26 and Jan. 1 and 2. For more infor­ 3517. mation call, 323-6480. Connections seeks volunteers Connections CSP, Inc. (a non-profit agency Dog heroes sought SADD receives donation that helps people with mental illness and addic­ tions move from crisis to self-sufficiency) is The 41 st Annual Ken-L Ration Dog Hero of The SADD chapters at Christiana, Glasgow seeking individuals, groups, businesses, social the Year contest entries must be mailed by Dec. , and Newark high school will receive donations and religious organizations to ass ist with their 31. To enter, send a detailed description of the from Bob Foard, owner of Robert T. Jones & Christmas gift giving program. For more infor­ dog's heroic deed, along with your name, Dr. Collins earned his 'B.S . in Agticultur

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A SPECIAL ADVERTISING FEATURE Red Cross holiday appeal The American Red Cross in Delaware is collecting holiday items for the members of the U.S. Armed Forces in Haiti. The items being collected include: blank holiday cards (for soldiers to send home), hard candy, playing cards, current magazines, paperback/puzzle books and holiday decorations. Donations can be made between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30p.m. at the Wilmington Red Cross at 910 Gilpin Cultured pearls: A classic gift Avenue. For more information, call656-6620. Special to the Newark Post affordable means of showing that pearls are not perfectly smooth and are cream, white and pink. When holiday spirit. sometimes have what look like tiny buying pearls it is important to con­ HRISTMAS IS THAT spe­ There are several factors to con­ pin pricks on the surface. These do sider the skin tone and hair color of cial season filled with tradi­ sider when choosing cultured pearl not detract from the beauty of the the wearer. Rose or pink pe~ls are Ction and special gifts for jewelry. To ensure the best value pearl and are acceptable. What must suggested for fair-skinned people or 'jl . t , ... loved ones. This year, give a time­ for your giftgiving budget, go to a be avoided are pearls with disfigur­ blonds, while cream is better for ~ less gift of cultured pearl jewelry to reputable jeweler with a knowledge ing spots, cracks or chips. darker complexions and hair. MIKIMOTO , those close to your heart. of cultured pearls. Then view the Pearls can come in almost any Size is another important factor ' ~ • Finding the perfect gift for each pearls in terms of lustre, surface shape. The three basic classifica­ to consider when choosing cultured person on your Christmas list can cleanliness, shape, color and size. tions are spherical (round), sym­ pearl jewelry. Pearls are measured f ; • be easy if you think cultured pearls. Lustre is the most important fac­ metrical and baroque. The ideal in millimeters. Six and a half to • \.._.;1 They are both beautiful and afford­ tor in judging high quality pearls. shape of a cultured pearl is consid­ seven and a half millimeters are the . ' ' able, a classic gift for men and Lustre is the quality of light reflect­ ered sphe rical. Few real pearls most common. • • 1 women, young and old. ed and refracted from the pearl. achieve such perfection because All other factors being the same, A single strand of pearls will Pearls are considered to be highly pearls are created in nature. Most the larger the pearl, the more it will • # • f melt the heart of any woman this lustrous when they seem to glow cultured pearls range from slightly cost. • 1 ... holiday season. From choker to with an inner light, and objects are to obviously off-round. Examples • • opera lengths, this gift is considered reflected bright and sharp from their of nonround sy mmetrical pearls are a staple of a woman •s wardrobe. Or s urface. Dull, lifeless or the teardrop shaped and the pear­ give cultured pearl bracelets, chalky-looking pearls should be shaped. Irregular and unsymmetri ­ ...... brooches or earrings. They come in avoided. The most lustrous pearls cal shaped pearl s are called - many styles and price ranges; their are the most valuable. baroque. versatility knows no limits. The next most important factor All pearls have a basic body • Obtain National Pearl gifts for a man may include is what jewelers call "cleanliness." color. These colors range from Credit Cards pearl tie clips, studs, collar bars and Cleanliness refers to the quality of white to black, and everything in (even if previously rejected) cufflinks. All are a tasteful and the surface of the pearl. Most real between. The most common colors • Restore Your Sparkling Credit Rating (Even if you have ajudgement, repo holiday gifts or charge-off) DEL HAVEfi JEWELERS Mlklmoto. 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Newark • (302)738-6655 173 E. Main St. • Newark, DE 19711 • 302·737·1519 Ogletown Rd . & Kirkwood Hwy. 10-9 Mon.- Wed.; 10-6 Thurs.· Sat .; 12-5 Sun. M·F· 10·9 • Sat 10·6 • Sun 12·5 North Wilmington • (302)655-6154 Serving Delaware, Maryland & Pennsylvania for more than 22 Years Fairfax Shopping Ctr.,Concord Pk . 10-9 Mon.- Fri.; 10-6 Sat. ; 12-5 Sun. PA E 16A • NEWARK POST • DECEMBER 16,1994 Obituaries ... ·························································· ...... Duncansville, Pa., urtis J. of Her husband, William T. Y 0 U R Berkeley Springs and Randy L. of Edmanson, died in 1986. She is sur­ Richard J. MacDowell , 47, Newark; two daughters, Virginia vived by a son, James of Argyle, Lee Puffinberger and Erin-Kathleen Texa ; a brother, Randolph Lindell, RECIPES Waugh, both of Newark; his moth­ and four sisters, Alice G. Landau, Pathmark merchandising rep er, Edna Mae Crouse Waugh of Elizabeth Taylor, Edna Lindell and t. Berkeley Springs; four sisters, Mary L. Ro e, all of Newark; and 0 American Heart Association Bear resident, Richard J. two ons, James E. at home and Gladys "Hazel " Shade of Great two grandchildren. MacDowell, died Nov. 30, 1994, Stephen J. of Newark; two broth­ Cacapon, W.Va., and Brenda Kay A service was held Dec. 5 in This recipe Is Intended to be part of an overall healthful eating of cancer at home. ers, Michael D. of Wilmington Goodman, Ruth Ann Miller and Robert T. Jones & Foard Funeral plan. Total fat Intake should be less than 30 percent of your total Mr. MacDowell, 47, was a and Joseph P. of Elsmere; two Pauline Waugh, all of Berkeley Home, Newark. Burial was in St. calories for a day - not for each food or recipe. merchandi ing representative for sisters, Eileen McCall of Springs; his former wife, Shirley Georges Cemetery. Pathmark for 22 years, until Rehoboth Beach and Susan Bowers Waugh of Newark; s ix Quick-and-Easy Mock Hollandaise Sauce 1991. He then worked at PIA Collins of Peoria, Ariz.; his grandchildren and a great-grand­ Carol M. Ross, 88, Merchandising Co. of New fiancee, Phyllis R. Vadden of daughter. 2 tablespoons hot water tablespoon fresh lemon Jersey until 1993. Wilmington; and a grand. on. A service was held Dec. 1 at college librarian 112 cup light, reduced­ juice He was born in Gloucester, Mass of Christian Burial was Beacon Baptist Church, Timber Newark resident, Carol M. Ross, calorie mayonnaise N.J., and had lived in Delaware offered Dec. 3 at St. Matthew' Ridge, Va., with burial in Salem died Dec. 3, 1994, at home. since his youth. Catholic Church, Woodcrest. Cemetery, Timber Ridge. Mrs. Ross, 88, moved to Newark In the top of a double boiler over medium heat, blend hot Mr. MacDowell was a mem­ Burial was in All Saints from Meadville, Pa. in 1987 to be water with mayonnaise, stirring until thoroughly heated. Add Cemetery. ber of Defiance Athletic near her son, Peter Ross. Raised in lemon juice and stir to mix well. Association. He enjoyed cooking The fa mily suggests contribu­ Nora Lindell Edmanson, Painesville, Ohio, she was a librari­ and was a sports fan . tions to the American Cancer an at Allegheny College in This sauce may be served with broccoli, asparagus, He is urvived by his mother, Society, New Castle. 84, former Newarker Meadvill e, where her husband, cauliflower or other vegetables. Marie T. MacDowell of Elsmere; Former Newark resident, Nora Julian L. Ross, taught English. She Makes 112 cup. Serves 8; 1 tablespoon per serving. Lindell Ed manson, died Dec. I , was a member of a Unitarian church • Canola, corn, olive, safflower, soybean or sunflower oils. 1994, at home. in Meadville. Mrs. Edmanson, 84, was a Her husband died in 1972. In Nutrient Analysis per Serving than 20 years until May. He had homemaker. She was a member of addition to her son Peter, she is sur­ Avon Richard Waugh, formerly been a stone mason in First Presbyterian Church of vived by another son, Stephen of 44 Calories 4 mg Cholesterol 1 gm Saturated Fat 56, foreman Berkeley Springs, W.Va. Born in Newark. Catonsville, Md., five grandchildren 0 gm Protein 88 mg Sodium 2 gm Polyunsaturated Fat Newark resident, Avon Richard Ungers Store, W.Va., he moved to Raised in Newark, she worked at and two great-grandchildren. 2 gm Cat?ohydrate 4 gm Total Fat 2 gm Monounsaturated Fat Waugh, died Nov. 28, 1994, of lung Delaware about 20 years ago. Continental Diamond & Fiber Co. Services and burial will be in His wife, Mari-Jo Sullivan Meadville at a later date. This Help You r Heart Recipe is from the American Heart Association cancer at home. during World War II. In 1988 she Cookbook. Fifth Edition, American Heart Association. Published by Times Waugh, died in 1992. He is sur­ moved to Churchman Village, Mr. Waugh. 56, wa a foreman Books, A Division of Random House, Inc. 1973, 1975, 1979, 1984, 1991 . at G.J. Wh ite 1nc. in Bear for more vived by three sons, Dennis R. of Stanton. ST. MARY'S ANGLICAN CHURCH First Church ~1/(f}lnd :Yh(f}l Washin~on Slreel &Lea Bwd. Wllminglon of Christ, - Sunday, December 18 - Holy Eucharist (No Sermon) 9:00a.m. Scientist Momlng Prayer with Leuono and Carols and Christmas Pageant 10:00 a.m. Delaware Av•. A Ralneo St., N•wark, DE 18711 (302) 4116-5808 - Saturday, December 24 - Available to the Newark cornmunily rach week G£?lllrrt::h Holy Eucharist· Spe<:lal Music by Brass Enoemble 7:30p.m. Sunday Service• & Sunday School ' Sunday, 1().11 Lm. - Sunday, December 25 - Radio BroadcMt (WNRK, I 260 AM) Sunday, 10:30 • 11 Lm. Bible Studyfl'llatimony Meeting • Wedneaday, 7:30-8:30 p.m. ~~~;~8!~%~ rand Sennon ,g:gg ~ : ~: Raading Room/Book Store Saturday, 10 Lm. ·12 noon (fJl • Child can i4 provi

BA c ce l c ({}) JJJJMe :y (j]) u J ~@ @UTf ClkTri tm~J~ Where everY member is a minister JEUJCE @l@'fb ((JJ~ o (/)) Newark YWCA College and Park Place 1 0:30 a.m. ~ Childrens Service 5:30 pm 7pm Otis L. Doherty, Sr. Pastor Candlelight & Carols 7:30 pm §11;" Tllil@ ~ Child Care Provided & Candlelight The Episcopal Church in the 316 Red Mill Rd. • Newark, DE Holy Communion 11:00 pm City of Newark and for the University of Delaware 302-737-2511 Handicapped Accessible The Ep~copal Located at the corner of Red Mill Rd. E ur. z and Rt. 273, at the "Unused Overpass" veryone ne come Church 276 S. College Ave. at Park Place '~A ,Gh -urch Where You 4~ Pastors·: NormaL. Poultney,~ Welcomes You Newark, De 19711 Are Accepted and Loved" 9V Donald L. Godwin '~ Information Line: 366-0273 ~~------~----~ Join us in Fourth Sunday of Advent, Sunay, December 18th Celebrating 5:30 p.m. Children's Christmas Pageant and Carolsd the Birth Christmas Eve, Saturday, December 24th ftiAft 5:30p.m. Family Choral Eucharist of the Nativity~~ 10:30 p.m. Congregational and Instrumental Music ~ · · of the Savior 11 :00 p.m. Festival Eucharist of the Nativity (with incense) at the 69 East Main Street, Newark, Delaware (302) 368-8774 Christmas Day, Sunday, December 25th (/ ""/' • c ,- ( / ~ n f-'/ 9:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist: Rite One with Carols f.,;/1/'~·)hNrrJ f'"J'''' - J .tr '//1 '''/" ~.,...;ql 5:00p.m. St. Stephen's Day, Monday, December 26th 7:30 p.m. Holy Eucharist with Special Intentions for Healing Family Carol Service with The Holy Innocents, Wednesday, December 28th Children's Musical "Simple Gifts of 12:10 p.m. H Eucharist: Rite Two Carol a~h~i:~:~s~~ Choirs ~.., y (Nursery provided) . ,. 292 W. Main St. ' ' J c 9:00p.m. · 215 E. Delaware Ave .• Newark, DE 19711 • 368-4904 731-5644 Candlelight Service with Sermon Chancel Choir and First State Ringers UND Y EC M FR 18TH 11:00 p.m. PRAISE SERVICE-9:00AM CHRISTMAS EVE Candlelight Service with Celebration SuNDAY ScHOOL- 10:00 AM of the Eucharist WoRSHIP SERVICE - 11:00 AM FAMILY SERVICE ?PM Youth Choral with Ruth Toole, soprano CHRISTMAS PROGRAM-6:30PM COMMUNION SERVICE 10 PM and Andy Hetzler, violin Yk"/Jh/tff-J !/r'? Urrr/n~r/~ ~~)h CHRISTMAS DAY 10:30AM SILENT COMMUNION- 6 TO 8 PM Featuring 9:30a.m. A Time for Devotion & Quiet Reflection Family Worship with Caroling (Babysitting Available 6- 7 PM) to begin with 9 a.m. fellowship ,3 II~ II t3 Clifford A. Armour, Jr., Pastor nAY, HR'STMA Russell L. Lehman, Pastor Pastors PRAISPIRATION • 10:30 AM Laura Lee C. Wilson, Campus Pastor WoRSHIP SERVICE· 11:00 AM Lloyd Auchard & Jeffrey Dandoy Director of Music Betsy Kent, Rev. Dr. Dan MacDonald, Pastor Director of Music: Larry Peterson Becky Mayle, Organist David Herman, Organist Babysitting Available Childcare Provided Handicapped Accessible Handicap Accessible PAGE I ~WA R~o.. Po 1 • DlU.MtU.R 16, 1994

THEATRE • EVENTS • ExHIBITS • NIGHILIFE • MEETINGS HOLIDAY POP . GA LA 8 p.m. at 224 . Meyerhoff Symphony Hall , DELAWARE YOUTH ORCHESTRA & DELAWARE HIL- fRIDAY Baltimore. (410)7 3-8024. DRE 'S CHORUS oon at Wilmingwn Music chool , Wilmington. "THE UTC RAC KER" 8 p.m. at 762-1132. Playhou;e Theatre , Wilmington. 656· RUMPLESTILTSKI 2 p.m. at Wilmington Drama League, 4401 Wilmington. 655-4982. "C HR l TM SOLD AND EW" 8 SANTA CLA US TRAI S 12:30 and 2:30p.m. from Greenbank p.m. at Immanuel hurch. Highl and • Stati on. Wilmington & Western RR. Reservations sugges ted, 998- Wilmington . 652-3997. 1930. "THE THREE I TER .. 7:30p.m. WILDW ALKS Do Ratites Dream of Flying? II a.m., 12:30 and 2 16 p.m. at Delaware Museum of Natural History. 658-9111. at Hartshorn Hall. U of D. Newark. 831 -2204. GLASGOW CHURCH BELL CHOIR 6 p.m. Wanamaker's Court, ALL-RUSSIA CONCERTS p.m. Delaware ym phony, Grand Chri ti ana Mall. Opera Hou e, Wilmington. 656-7374. "LITTLE RED RID! G HOOD" oon at Candle li ght Mu sic Dinner PA ULL YONS & CHRl MA CINI One show only 9:30p.m. at -Thea tre, Ardentown. Lunch & show. 475-2313 Wilmington Comed y Cabaret, Jeffe rso n St. (215)322-6642. "THE INS ECT COMEDY (THE WORLD WE LIV E lN)" 7:30p.m. ''TWELVE DAYS OF CHRISTMAS" One- mill ion-light display & at Hartshorn Hall, U ofD, Newark. Information call UD I-HENS. nightly pecial events through Dec. 25 at Victory Christian HOLIDAY BAZAAR See Dec . 16. Fellowship, Route 40, ew Castle. ''THE NUTCRACKER"' 2 & 5:30p.m. See Dec. 16 A VICTORlAN CHRJSTMAS Chri tmas reenac tment tour 6 p.m. at ALL-RUSSIAN CO CERTS Sec Dec. 16. Rockwood Museum. Wilm ington. 761-4340. "WOODY GUTHRIE'S AME RICAN SONG" 4 p. m. & 8 p.m. See ''THE GOOD, THE BAD. A D TH E CU DDLY" Through Jan . 29. Dec. 16. 1995, at Delaware Mu eum of Nat ural Hi story, Wilmington. 658- PA UL LYONS & CHRIS MANCI I 8:30p.m. See Dec. 16. 9111. A VICTOR IA CHRISTMAS See Dec. 16. A CHARLES DIC KENS VICTORIA N CHRISTMAS Through Dec. "THE THREE SISTERS'' 12:30 p.m. See Dec . 16. 28 at Mt. Hope Mansion, Corn wa ll. Pa. Times & reservati ons (7 17)665-7021. "WOODY GUTHRIE'S AMERI CA N SONG" 8 p.m. at Delaware DAV ID LANZ 7 p.m. at Grand Theatre Company, Wilmington. 594-11 00. SUNDAY Opera House, Wi lmington. 1-800-37- GEORGE READ HO SE Holiday Ball tours through Dec. 31. The GRAND. Strand, New Castle. 322- 411. "A SIMPLE CHR ISTMAS" 6:30 HOLI DAY BAZAAR 10 a. m. to 3 p.m. at Villa Belmont, Welsh p.m. at Calvary Bapt ist Church, Tract Road . 454-8899. ewark. 73 1-54 73. BROOKSiDE LIONS TREE SALE 4 to 9 p. m. M-F and 9 a.m. to 9 WILDWALKS Do Ralites Dream of p.m. Sat/Sun through Dec. l9 ac ross from Chestnut Hill S.Ctr. Flying? 12:30, 2 and 3:30p.m. at SANTA TN NEWARK 4 to 8 p.m. M-F and oon to 4 p.m. Sat/S un . Delaware Mu cum of Na tu ra l At Newark S.Ctr., Main Stree t. 366-1680. 18 Hi story. 658-9 111. NUTCRACKER TOUR Tues. throu gh Sat.. 10 a. m. to 4 p.m. to Dec. HOLIDAY HOUSE TOUR: FED· 31 at Historic Houses of Odessa. 378-4069. ERAL HILL & OTTERBEIN 4 to 7 "A CHRI STMAS PAST" Outdoor and conserv atory display through p.m. by The Pre ervati on Society. Baltimore. (4 10)675-6750. Jan. I at Longwood Gardens, Kenn ett Square, Pa. (6 10)388 -1 000. SA TA CLAUS TRA INS 12:30 and 2:30p.m. from Greenbank TUDOR TOWNE CHRISTMAS & MARKET FAIRE 11 a.m.- 8:30 St ation, Wilmington & Western RR. Reservations suggested, 998- p.m. weekends-Dec. 26. 62 Roc kford Rd.. Wilm ington. 429-261 8. 1930. YULETiDE TOUR Through Jan .8 at Winterthur Mu eum . Mu ·eum A VICTORIAN CHRISTM AS Matinee tour 2 p.m. See Dec . 16. now open Monday 888-4600. HOLIDAY POPS GALA See Dec. 16. "A GRA D NlG HT FOR Sl GlNG '" 6 p. m: co nt i nu e~ Thursday io Sundays through Dec. 17 at Candl eli ght Music Dmner Thea lie, DECEMBER 19 Arden town, Del. 475-23 13. WINTER CONCERT 7:30 p.m. at Newark HighS hool Aud itorium, A BRANDYWINE CHRISTMAS Dail y except Dec . 25- Jan.S at ewark . 454-2151. Brandywine River Museum , Chadd s Ford. Pa. (6 10)38 -2700. HOLIDAY CONCERT 8: 15 p.m . at William Penn High School, New Castl e. Free. 654- 1888. CANDLELIGHT CHRISTMAS IN s 'TWO TRAINS RUNN ING" 2 p.m. at CenterStage, Baltimore, Md. OLDE EW CASTLE 6:30 p.m. to ATURDAY (4 10)332-0033. '9:30p.m. Tickets at Old Town Hall, New Castle or the Read House. The DECEMBER 21 DlAMO D STATE CHORUS OF SWEET ADELINES 7 p.m. & 8 Singer Lois Young, who specializes in children's entertainment, will perform at 10:30 and 2:30p.m. at Chapel . Strand,NewCastle.322-84 11 . 17~ZJ Street Theater in Newark. For more information or tickets, call 368-2248. THE FABULOUS GREASEBA ND p.m. at Conservatory Ball room, Longwood Gardens, Kennett Square, 9:30p.m. at Stone Balloon, E. Main -- Pa. (61 0)38 8- 1000 . St., Newark. 368-2001 . THE FABULOUS GREASEBAND 9:15 p.m. at Pork 'y Restaurant & Castle. $30 per person. 328-2922 or 836-3004. DECEMBER 22 JEFF DE HART. MA RY FRANCES CONNELLY & PAT O'DON LOIS YOU G 10:30 & 2:30p.m. at Dance Club. Wilmington. 429-6633. "CAROLS IN COLOR" 7:30p. m. at Delaware Theatre Company, Chapel Street Theater. ewark. 36 . NELL 8:30 & II p.m. at Wilmington Comedy Cabaret, Wilmington. Wilmington. Limited sea ting. Advance tickets encouraged. 652- 652-6873. 0101. NEW YEAR 'S EVE GALA 9 p.m. at The Chef's Table, Rehoboth Beac h, Del. $65 per per on . Reservations, 227-6339. December 23 "NEW ORLEA NS STY LE" 9 p.m. to I:3 0 a.m. at the Holiday lnn, "CA ROLS IN COLOR" 10 a.m. & 7:30p.m. See Dec. 22. Timonium, Md. S1 25 per couple, advance purchase req uired. MEETINGS DEADLINE 2W EEKS BEFORE EVE.'ft' • MAIL TO: THEPO ST, 153 E. CIIFSI'Nlff HILL RD., I 9713. (4 10)252-7373. •!• New Year 's Eve "SLEEP OVER 'TIL EXT YEA R" 7 p.m. to 9 a. m. Ages 7-10 18TH ANNUAL VIENNESE NIGHT 7:30 p.m. at Delaware years at The Gard en State Discovery Mu seum , Cherry Hill , N.J . Symphony, Grand Opera House, Wilmington . 656-7374. Reservations required. (609)424-1233. I December 16 Lanes. Registration >, 323-6449. FRIE DS HAV E CANCER Support groups for NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY Wilmington Manor Lions Club, cw "HEDONISM [J'" Vacation prc ~e ntullon ~ Ianin g young children and adolescent s. 6 to 7:30p.m. at ------______;______4 p.m. at The Big Kah una. Wi lm ington 737- I December 19 Medica l Center of Delaware.For more informa­ 9441. COTIISII CO NTR YD A CE CLA SES 8 tion. call 733- 1340. 'AMJD "S CHRISTM AS TREE SALE Throu gh p.m. at St. Thomas Episcopal Church, cwark. HEDONISM II " See Dec. 16. Dec. 24 at Citgo Service Station, Lanca;ter Ave. B eg inn e r~ welcome. 4 3- 1290. and Lincoln Streets. Wil mington. NEW CE T RY CLUBO F NEWARK Noon I December 22 at ew Century Club on Delaware Ave. 738- PARE NT WITHOUT PARTNERS 8 p.m. at 3055. Alde rsgatc United Methodist Church. Fairfax. I Dece mber 17 'STUDIO SEASONS GREETINGS! " Wynn Breslin holiday exh ibit De<: . Ga ll ery, Wilmin gton . 655-5230. POST POLIO SYNDROME UPPORT 998-7258. 17 & 18, II a.m. to 4 p.m. at "The Wedge", 470 Terrapin Lane. north of W.O. EWING. Ill Oils th ro ugh Jan . 7, 1995, at Somerv ill e Manning GROUP 10 a.m. at Easter cal Center fo r I December 20 AMERICA AS OC!A TION OF RETIRED Newark . 731 -5738 Gallery, Gree nvill e. 652-027 1. Independen t Livi ng, New Cast le Corporate NEWARK LIONS CLU B 66th Charter Night. PERSONS Meeti ng to di scuss training program "IMAGES OF NEWARK" Through Dec. 31a t Hardcastles Ga ll ey. "A BR USH, A LOVE. AGARDEN : TOUCH ING THE WORLD FROM Commons. 834-4695. Gov. Carper will attend . Spou es welcome. 6:30 for vo lunteer to work with recently bereaved. 2 ewark S.Ctr. 738-5003. VIETNAM" Abstract paintings and photographs at Wilmington Library CA USE FISH CAN 'T TALK. WE MUST! p.m. at GlllSgow Meeting I louse. 731-4892. to 4 p.mat Aldersgate Methodi st Church , 50 YEARS OF DELAWARE FARM BUREAU Photo exhibit throu gh th rough Dec. 30. 731 -2950. Discussion of marine habitat IS>ues. 2 to 4:30 Wilm ington. 697- 127 1. Dec. 31 at Del aware Agri cultural Muse um , Dover. 734 -1 61 7. ··LOVE AFT ERT HE li ARVEST : DELAWA RE FARM WEDDINGS" p.m. at D REC Auditonum , 9 Kings Highway. I December 21 DIABETIC OUTPATIE T CLASSES 6:30 to ART MATHES Art exhibi ts through Dec. 31 at ewark Free Library. Through Dec. 21at Delaware Agricultural Museum, Dover. 734-16 18 . Dove r. 645-4250. fi OMELESS CITI ZE S OF THE U.S.A. 8:30 p.m. at Union Hospital, Ri sing Sun, Md. Candlelight proccs;ion. and memori al >ervice 73 1-0743, m 261 2. 731 -7550. HOWARD PYLE & NORMAN ROCKWELL: LASTING LEGACIES STE PHEN G. TOK I Wi ldlife paintings and carvings through Dec. 31 at tuning 4:30 p.m. at Market St reet Mall . MAMMOGRAPHY SCREEN ING t: 30 to 4 Through Feb. 19 at De laware Art Museum. 57 1:9590. I December 18 Newark Municipa l Buildi ng, Elkton Road. 366-7091. RURAL REM INISCENCES PainLings and drawi ngs by Dr. Dennis R. BOWLING SUNDAYS Pmon wi th di sabilities Wi lmington. 655-6694. p.m. at Christiana Hos pit al, Ne wark . Ca ll for JUDY ANTONEL LI French landscapes through Dec. 30 at Hardcastlcs Swtmson at Delaware Agric ultural Mu seu m, through Dec. 21. 734- 1618. & friend s from 12:30 to 2: 0 p.m. at Prices CII LLDRE:--1 WHOSE RELATIV ES OR appointments, 1-800-654-0606.

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A LOOK AT COMMERCE IN AND AROUND NEWARK

BIZ BRIEFS Former LAS-r :NBA leader / I i ~ands job ( ·in Milford Marguerite Ashley, former development director for the Newark Business Association (NBA), was chosen from more than 60 applicants to head the S_ YOUR CHRISTMAS shopping and cullure; " Po liti ca lly Correc1 recently formed Downtown ftntshed yet? Local reta il e rs are Bedtime Storics"-classic fairy tales Revitalization group in Milford. I tacked wi th the basics, s uc h as updated for lh e 90., free from Ashley said she left the NBA gloves and slippers, as well as a few racism and sexism. after six years (from 1987 to 1993) alternative gifts for the hard to buy fo r For children : " Pink and Say"- a because she had a different agenda friends and family . true Civi l War story about a white . than Board members and President. University of D e la wa re boy left for dead who be friends a "] was trying to push them to be alumni can be easy to buy for blac k boy; " The Chris tmas Tree .an all Main Street organization, this Christmas. There is a new Ship"- an illustraled book in which a .and they didn't want to do that," ' . YouUDee doll (piclured lefl) for Captain Herman fill s hi s boats with :Ashley said. "The Milford people sale at the University Bookstore on Chri stmas trees to make deli veries ;. want to start an agenda that is com­ Academy Street and the Coll ege of across Lake Michigan. ·pletely dedicated to its downtown." Human Resources recently Ro ss Ri c hards, of Best Produc ts : Milford is one of the eight announced its first series of custom which recently opened in Governor' ~ three :Delaware cities, including Newark, reproductions of four unive rsit y Plaza in Bear, said bread machines are s pandex bird­ :to benefit from the National Main landmark buildings, including big sellers I hi s year as we ll as th e seed fille d ball s and a ;Street Center program. Memorial Hall. To order one call, Black & Decker Snake Li ght and how-10 j uggling book. Marketer · of th e product say ; Ashley, who said she is 831 -230 I. Workmate ShopBox (pictured upper :arguably "Newarkers biggest Main If knick-knacks and stuffed an i­ ri g h1 hand corner. Be forewarned, learning to juggle reduces .Street nut" plans to continue living mals are too mundane, how about a however, representatives at Best and stress. provi des c njoymenl ;in Newark and commute 62 miles past.a bib? An inventor from K-Mart in Coll ege Square, said they and provi des hours of enter­ ;to Milford. Philadelphia is marketing a red can 't keep the snake li ght in stock. tainmenl in th e office lunch- ; In between downtown jobs, she and white checkered bib, with If appli ances and tools won't do, room. Since coffee hous­ · ~aid she worked part-time on a velcro closer, for those who try a Coach leather tie travel case or .temporary job for the White Clay are tired of splattering " Chrislmas in a Can" which is es and c afes a re ma king a come­ :watershed Association and at sauce on their clothes. filled with " Mirac le on 34th back, a gift from ;Schaefer's Canal House as a wait­ LOCAL The manufacturer sug­ Street," a chri stmas orna­ the Coffee Beanery ;ress. gests pasta lovers tote me nt , gourmet pop- can be eye-opening the Spaghetti Smock corn and more- avail - .i. and fa . hi onable at the (pictured at ri ght) with abl e a t Macy 's in ~ same time. MERCHANTS·~ ~ "::;::~ - .c: them to th e ir favorite Christiana Mall. The store, located in i S~taples~ =to ~ eateries. lt is avai Iab le at Grass Roots on Ma in Chri sti ana Mall offers a Kitchen Kapers in Christiana Mall. Street in Newark is offering variety of s pec ially coffee . . The new Borcl ~ rs Book S10re (di splay somethin g for lhe person who not Natio nal sales fo r these unique ~ locate in OFFER ptctured bottom nght), adjacent to Toys­ only has everything they need, but "cups of Joe" exceeded $28 million R-U s in Christiana, offers more than also c laims they can do everything. in 1993. I 00,000 books, 50,000 music selections Chall enge these hard to buy for fri end s A gift from th e American Cancer !Newark and more than 8,000 videos. and relali ves with More Ball s than Most Research 's wish li st makes healthy liv­ VARIETY OF If the selection seems overwhelming, (pictured upper right}- a gift package of in g easy for loved o nes. The ! Steve Kane, owner of Kane take advtce from New, Castle research institute recommends air­ 1 Builders-a Pennsylvania based County Librarians. Q' ('r:) ·~ BORDERS popping popcorn machines, bread­ :construction firm that works on They have compiled a li st of 11 111> " • ""'11'"" '" ' 1 mak ing machines, eleclric mini­ :Staples' stores, said his part of the UNUSUAL what they believe are the best bets food choppers and salad spinners ;job at the former Ames space in for gifts. for dieters and electric can opener : Che.stnut Hill Plaza will be done by For adults, librarians recom­ for anyone with arthritis · Chnstmas. The opening of a mend : " Union Square Cafe A First-A lert Carbon Monoxide :Staples office supply store is GIFTS Cookbook"- inspired by the New Detector is yet another gift that is ; scheduled to follow soon after, York C ily Restaurant; " Hot functiona l and lho ughlful at he ! probably by February. Zone"- a true story of what hap­ same time. Staples will locate in half the pened wh en an exotic, lethal virus By JENNIFER RODGERS For the stereo buff, or seeker of : former Ames space, about 24,000 broke out in a Washington sub­ the latest technologies, Panasonic :square feet. Kane said the rumor is urb; "From Sea to Shining Sea" has a 100-di sc CD Player fo r about : that Circuit City is looking at the NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER An illu strated, diverse collecti on $529. : other half. of Ameri can I iterature, folklore

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Some plend id event If you are thinking of The Teddy are et for u at DAM thi THEAins Bears Picnic as a Christmas gift fo r a favorite child, a persona lized let­ Chri tmas holiday sea- ter from Max and the tickets can be on. By PHIL TOMAN packaged as a spec ial holiday gift We can begin today with some- by the Delaware Art Mu se um staff. Just give th em a call or stop by . thing good for o ur souls - th e Chri tmas li st who is interested in y" specia l concert by si nger and artistic side - and something good th e fin e arts, th e De laware Art There is plenty of free parking songw riter Kevin Roth . ex t, a behind the museum. for o ur bodies - confec ti ons. Museum offers a wonderful place to pi cnic snack and after than a chance Perhap· "confections" really tmder- shop, The Mu seum Store. The for the children (of all ages) to get I hope th e Del aware Art state the topic. but I will let you usual fine arny of gi fl s is on sa le, pictures taken with Max , the largest Mu se um wi ll be pan of your place your own appellation on including some grea t items fro m bear in town. There will be oppor­ Christmas enjoyment. Gingerbread Hou es. Eve n that "Lasting Lega.:ies" and many other tunities to engage in some creative isn't quite right. It used to be just works of art. But, at this time of Gingerbread Hou ses but, this sea- year, there is a special boutique son , now throu gh Janu ary 8, it is ca ll ed " An ge ls, Ribbons and M:a[q, a MeTTWry much more than that. The ex hibit 's Bows. " There are some lovely and at official name is " Hometown USA unusual ornament , to make yo ur Annual Gingerbread Exhibition." tree a work of art. They even ha ve COLEMAN'S The show drew its inspiration orne ·gingerbread decorations! this year from the Howard Pyle and The store is open every day and Christmas Tree Farm Norman Rockwell works now on hour the mu se um is, but , from now Rt. 9 3 miles east of Odessa di sp lay under the title of "La ling until Christmas, it will remain open . _ Step back in time and t;ive yourself and Legacies," about whi ch I wrote in un til g p.m. every Tht.rsday evening your family an old-fashioned Christmas. October. The gingerbread exhibits for your shopping convenience. As / Come spend a memorable day or a few nostalgic moments selecting your are spread arou nd the museum, but u ua l, all sales benefit our distin­ Christmas tree from among ttlousanda. they are under the watchful eyes of gui shed mu seum . By th e way , 1 the guards, so don't try to munch on have it on good authori ty that Santa HORSE-DRAWN WAGONS, a sample! will be making some pre-December OLD FASHIONED REFRESHMENTS, You can stroll around and see 25 visi ts to the store at the DAM. PETTING ZOO AND YULETIDE churches , banks, tares and, of Christm as i · a very special co m­ course, houses. Every single one of munity eve nt as well as a re li gious SHOPPES AWAIT YOU ' the buildings is ac tually made out and fami ly event. To celebrate the Open Daily 8 a.m. • 5 p.m. of gingerbread. As is the case every com munity fac tor, the art museum 302-378-1990 or 302-378-8949 year, both profess ional chefs and is sponsoring The 1994 Comm uni ty local residents take on the challenge Quilt. This quilt serves as a visua l of creating these work ' of art. I celebration of th e many cultural ave been covering thi s show for events and in stitutions in our com- PERSONAL INJURY AND many years, but l have never gouen munities. 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IN SPORTS Spartans bag their first Kappa title Newark beats St. Mark s topples Sanford, Wilmington 91-84 in Karlsen, Gordon c01nbine CARAVEL OT for third place for 50 points in 65-47 win Bo\S BASKETBALL By JOHN HOLOWKA By JOHN HOLOWKA NEWARK POST ASS ISTANT SPORTS EDIT OR NEWARK POST ASS ISTA NT SPOP,TS EDITOR

OPENS SEASON In a game fit to be ti ed. I t ' ~ hard to stop what yo u can't catch. Newark Hi gh fin all y pull ed the Fleet- foo ted g unrd ' John Gordon a nd Alex ri ght strings. Karlse n combined for 50 points 10 help St. Mark ·~ WITH The Yell owjackets wrapped beat Sa nford 65--17 in the Kappa Kla ~o, i c Tourn am nt up a thi rd-place tournament fi n­ hampi n ~ h i p ga me Saturd ay at Newark Hi gh. ish thi s Saturday wi th a 9 1-84 "It'' a great momt!ntum builder." ~aid Karl sen. a THREE overtime victo ry over junior guard v. ho canned a ga me-high 29 poi nt s, 2B Wilmington in th e consolati on in clu ding nine in th e pivotal th ird period. "We set fi nal of th e 6th Kap pa Kl assic our goals and thi s wa' one tourn ament we wa nted to VICTORIES Tournament at Newark Hi gh. win . The tournament speaks for itse iL there are some ''The Wilmingto n-Newark great tea ms here ... rivalry is a th rowback to the '80. The Spa rtans. who made thei r fir. t appearance in and we had th e same thing last the tournament. played conservatively the fi rst peri od year in th e Kappa fin al,'' said and K ar l ~e n 's jum per at th e buacr made it 16- 16. GIRLS Newark Coach Jim Doody. "It The score was knotted 27 -27 at halftime. bu t the was a great, great win fo r us. I Sp<~ rt a n s jumped to a 32-:n lead ea rly in th e third told th e kids before th e game it fo llowin g Gene Kel ly's five poi nt s , nd led 46-.B BASKETBALL woul d be a wide-open hi gh-sco r­ entering the fo urth . ing affa ir. "Sanfo rd challenged us to put it on the floor the "It li ved up to all its ex pecta­ first hal f and we rushed th ings.'' sa id Spart an Coach STARTS; ti ons. " I honestl y don't remem­ Lee Si bl ey. "If' you fo rce us to p l <~y one- n-one you ber th em mi ssin g any shots at have a chance to beat us and in the first half that's a ll ,'' Doody said . "We didn ' t what th ey did . In the second h•tl f we did a much bet­ SEE mi ss either. Every time ter job of not ' uccumhing to what th ey we re trying to Wilmington made one somebody do. They didn ' t play as hard . I mean if you have to PREVIEWS. came up big fo r us. It was phe­ chase people for 30 minutes eve nt uall y yo u get ti red. 3B nomenal , it reall y was. It certai n­ "Karl. en pl ayed grea t and Kell y's fi rst two (ba.­ ly was a thrilling game." kets) of th e qu arter got us off.'' ibley said . "That The game fea tured six ti es was bi g: th ey both pl ayed ve ry we ll (Satu rda y}. And and lead changes th roughout John (Gordon) is a steadyin g infl uence; th e press ure ro NEWARK PO ST STAFF PH OTO BY JEFF SWINGER Yellowjacket the third and fo urth qu arters. The uidn 't reall y get to u>. That's one of the keys. Thee Red Dev il s at one point led by Alex Karlsen led St. Mark's in scoring with 29 points to help the Spartans win their first guy are three-year , taners and we ex pec ted th em to Wrestling Tournament e ight points, but baskets by Kappa Klassic Basketball Tournament championship against Sanford. Karlsen and John step up li ke they did.'' Arnold Dorsett, Michael Pollock Gordon were both named to the all-tournament team. St. Mark'. took a 5-1 -39 lead with -1 :59 left to play begins Friday and a three-pointer by Corey after Gordon sunk a pair of techni ca l foul s call ed on By JOHN HOLOWKA Wall ace knotted the ga me 79-79 Sanford's coach. and K•1rlsen hit seven-of-eight foul s with 53 seconds rema inin g. Blue Hens face tough five-game test hot. over the fi nn! fo ur mi nutes to sec ure the win . NEWARK POST AS SISTANT SPORTS ED ITOR Wall ace stole the ball and scored The Spartans o u t ~co re d anford 3 -20 ove r th e last with 10 seconds left but two quarter.. After cedi ng the overall championshi p Jermai ne Medl ey hit a jumper at Play Towson State, Monmouth and Villano va before Jan. 1 " I th ink fr om th e Mount Pleasa nt game (Kappa th e pas t two years to out-of-state teams, th e bu zzer to force overtim e. opener) we learned not to quit in th ese ond half, . aid ··w e defi nitely have a lot of hard wo rk the 15th Newark Yellowjacket Wrestling Medl ey led all scorers with 34 By MARTY VALANIA Gordon. the so:: nior lead guard who w a ~ named to ur­ between now and !when conference pl ay In vitational is due to come back home. points. nament Mos t Valu able Playe r. " I think th at wa a NEWARK POST SPORTS WRITER sta rt s]" said De lawa r o:: C ac h teve Fourtee n tea ms from De lawa re, "Th is win was ve ry bi g fo r good les. on for th e yo unger guys. We took advan­ Stein wedel after hie tea m clow ned Division Penn sylvania and New Jer. ey are slated us.'' Doody said. "Ten days ago tage when we we nt ahead and cont roll ed the ball. We The Uni versity of De laware men's ba ket­ Ill Wi dener 9 1-61 las t Thursda y night at the to compete when the two-day affa ir ge ts we . crimmaged St. Eli zabeth and knew we were a better team. (Our three-guard attack ) ba ll team starts anoth er chapter in its sea on Carpenter Center. ·· w e have to keep o n underway Frid ay eve ning at 6 p. m. with didn ' t look anything like a bas­ causes match-up problems all ga me fur th t: oth er Satu rday night. working and getting beuer. We need to con­ the opening var. ity rounds. ketball team. We th ought th at team.'' The Blue Hens, who have compil ed a 4- 1 tin ue to improve." '·tf you we re to speak to any coaches thi s tourna me nt mi ght over­ Gord on t:! n led th e game with 2 1 points and joined record through five ga mes. will tra vel to Through th e first fi ve ga mes Brian Pearl from around here. they would say thi s is whelm u and as it turned out the Karl se n on th e All -Tourn ament tea m. Kell y added Towson State to sta rt a tough five-game and Greg Smith have led the tea m in scoring. one of th e toughest tourn aments," aid kids worked hard . ei ght poim s and teve euberger. R hen . Field. and stretch of games. ln addi ti on to Delaware Pearl. se nior guard . i. averag ing 19 po in t. Ne wark Hi gh Wrestling Booster "The end result is th at we' ve a Joey ludica each chi pped in with two poi nts. playin g the Ti ge rs Satu rd ay night. it will take per game whil e Smith is averagin g 18.6 President Bob Manning. "This size is gott en bett er every cl ay since that on Monmouth Dec. 22, Vill anova Dec. 30, "The coach told us to dig clow n as mu ch a. we what makes it a to ug h. And it gives poi nts per ga me. Smi th, a 6- foot. 7-in ch could and ome out and play hard (a ft er ha lfti me).'' St. Eli zabeth scrimmage. That Ri chm ond Jan. 3 and Loyola Jan. 7. North sophomore forwa rd . scored 22 last time out tea m. a good in dicati on of how they' ll makes me feel real good. And to Karlsen said ... very bocfy is starting to come together Atl antic Conference play beg ins Jan. I0 wit h aga inst Widener and has conve rt ed his Ia. t fare in the state meet. Eve ry year we ' ve have lost (S aturday) wo uld have as a tea m and we ga ve it everythi ng \\'e ha I, 100 per­ a home game agai nst Hofstra. 13 fi eld goal attempts in a row. been tryin g to get more di ve rse. We been a ste p bac kwa rd s. We ''We' re real confiden t goin g into these cent. The shots wert: fa lling and where our sh ts are didn' t wa nt to turn it into a Blue Hen ··we knew, as [ mi thJ developed, he'd be fa lli ng we oul d beat anybody. We just pl ayed hard wouldn't want to look at it that games," said De laware fo rward Patrick a ve ry good pl uycr." Stein wedel said of Conference meet so to speak." way but the kid s needed a wi n." and fou nd it in our hearts to wi n ... Evans. " We have pay ba ck ga mes again st Smi th . "He's done a good job. " St. Mark ' s wo n th e North Eas t Clarence Dorsetl led Newa rk Towson and Monm outh. We're reall y look­ The part ans defeated Mount Pleasant in th e Tourn ament last weekend and returns Peca Arsic. a soph omore forward from openin g round and th en wa ll oped Wilmington 86-63 with 22 point. (four three-po im ­ ing fo rwa rd to play ing Vill anova. They 're a Yugoslavia. is averagin g 12.8 points pe r one class winner, last year's Outstanding ers) a nd 12 rebounds, Coll yn to advance to th e tit le ~a m e . Top 25 team and we wa nt to show what we game whil e senio r swin g man Robbie Wrestl er Stan Spoor, a state champi on at Ripl ey, a 5-foof.>. l I senior guard. can do. If we win or play wel l and lose th e " I knew we had a ~ ha n e. but with our in expe ri ­ 145 . The Spartans crowned three indi ­ Joh nson scorin g 12.6 poin ts a ga me. ence we had a lot of qu es ti on mark s... ibley sa id . was name d to th e All­ NAC as a whole will benefit." Evans, a juni or, is averaging 9.8 rebo und. vidual champi ons last year and won tour­ Tourn ament team and scored 56 De laware fe ll 9 1-79 las t seaso n to "Against Moun t Pl ea. ant I th ink the whole team wa s nament titl es in 1982, 85-87 and in 1990 per game - a team hi gh - to go along with a little nervo us and we di dn ' t pl ay th at wo::ll. But th e points in three games and 19 in Monm outh and lost 7 1-63 to Towson State. 9.4 points per game. Senior forwa rd Mica h and 199 1 before fin ishing second th at the final. last two ga mo::s we played great. It was a rea ll y good The los. to the Tigers wa s just the Hens' sec­ Ed wards is scoring 6.2 points per game. last two tourna ments. Arno ld Dorsett scored 16 ond in 16 games at the Carpenter enter. sta n for us." Last year' s champio n Neshaminy points, W all ace added 15, (Pa.) is back as we ll as 1992 wi nner Mi chael Youn g had a pair of West Deptford (N.J .). . three-pointers off the be nch and St. Mark's, Newark get wrestling seasons underway at North East Newark advanced four to the finals Butter Pressey scored o nce. and had two champi ons last year. Joe Newark . hot about 54 percent Marra won at 130 pounds and wi II wres­ from th e field and hit both shots By MARTY VALANIA tl e 140 fo r th e 'Jackets. After winning in overtime. The 'Jac kets held a th e tourna ment th e first two years. 38-36 edge in rebounds. NEWAR K POST SP ORTS WRITE R Newark has fi ni shed fo urth the pa. t two "Personall y I'm not surprised years.t . (we fi ni shed third ), " sai d The hig h ;chuo l \Hestling season got underway Ia . t Defending Fli ght 8 c ha mpi o n Po ll oc k, who contributed 12 week wi th St. Mark 's an I ewa rk fa ring we ll in the Hodgson fi ni heel eighth las t year and points. " I kn ew th at we had a lot onh ast (Mel .) Wrt:stling In vitatio nal. Glasgow pl aced I Oth . Both teams will of talent. We are a little inexperi ­ The partan, . who we re "emifinali . b in las t year·. compe te agai n thi s year. enced but the e pl aye r come out D !aware Hi gh chool Div ision I Team Wrestlin g The remaining teams are Salesianum, an d work hard every clay . We've Tourn ament. aclva nco::d eight wrestl ers IO th e tln nl. and Dickin son. New Washin gton Twp. (N .J ), been wo rking on rebounds and crowned si ' cbnmpions on its way to easi ly winning the Mifflin burg (Pa.), Shamok in (Pa.), box in g out drill s in prac ti ce. We tournament ' s tea m cham pio nshi p ' ith 259 poi nts. aesar Rodney. Eli za bethtown (Pa.) and came out put our body on some­ Newark had two titli . ts and finished fo urth ( 163.5 St. Eli zabeth. body and pulled them down ." poi nt s) in the 14-team fi eld. " It' s hard to say (how Newark) will Newark (2- 1) o pened th e Down state teams aesar Rodn ey ( 193) and Sus. ex do,'' said Tournament Directo r Paul tourna ment with a 69-57 win Central ( 190.5) fin i. hed se oncl and third res pec ti ve ly. McCloskey, fo rmer A.l. du Pont head against Howard and th en fell to Bruce Kell y ( 112 ). John .Jacob ( 125). Mike oll ins wrestling coach and now assistant once Sanford 59-52. ( 130). Kyle Tall ey 1 t35). St an . poor ( 1-15) nnd Corey aga in at Ne wark. " We don' t see th e Frederi k ( 152) all won titl es for the partans. who will ceedi ng until Wednesda y. St. Mark's Dragons finish fifth, be compe ting in the Ye llowja ket ln vit nti nal at looks pretty good.'' N~.:v. ark Hi gh thi s weekend. The var. ity consolati ons are Friday beat Christiana 90·86 Joe Ma,;·a { 1-10) and Jerr Harr n (heavyweight ) ni ght at 9 p.m .. Juni o r va rsit y ac tio n In double overtime were ewark 's champi ons. starts at 9 a.m. Saturday morning and the " I thought our fre. hmnn looked es pe ia ll y good for va rsity se mifinals begi n at noon. Varsity Glasgow wo n fifth pl ace at us," said St. M a rk ·~ oach Steve Bastianell i. "This wa. conso lati on fin als are at 3:30 and th e the Kappa Klassic with a double­ our opener so I wa. n' t . ure how th ey wo ul d hn ndle champion. hip matches beg in at 7 p.m. ove rtime 90- 6 win ove r themselves ... but they did a great joh." Ticke ts cost $3 fo r all matches other hri sti ana, whi ch pl aced sixth. .A. o il ie r. or St. Mark' s. t'i nishecl second in th e th an the champi onship fin als, whi ch are Darn e ll Vaug han led th e I 03 pound weig ht Ia . s dro pping an 8-6 dec ision to $4. Drago ns with 2 1 point s while ae~a r R o dn ey·~ Jason later in the champi on. hip Thi s year the junior va rsity mat ches White added 18. nwtch. At 140 the Sp, rt ans Joe mon fe ll 6-- to the are being wres tl ed accord ing to th e Chri sti ana'. Dwaye Loper led all Yellowj a k ~ ~· Mnrra in the titl e bout. Nt:wurk' s Jason Mndi son system. whi h all ows for n. scorers with 26 po ints and Bellman grabbed a second pl ace at 125 while th e mnny we ight c lasses as th e re are Lnwren e Redden had 16. Eric Yellowja ke t ~ · Jerry Milsh!ml fini ~ h e d second at 152. wrestlers to fill them as opposed to the Moore chipped in with 12 points Ja son Bastianelli added a th ird place fin i'h to th e regul ar 13 weight clnsses. for the Vike:. NEWARK POST STAfF PHOTO BY JHF SWINGER p n rt 3 n ~· effort while ewark' s hawn olpo fin ished ' You can' t improve in wrestling if Wayne Ri c hard . from third at I R!.J . Dn mian Wampler ( 160) and Todd Ml·reui th you ·an 't wrestl e .'' said Manning. G lasgow and Lo per from Spartan defending state champion Stan Spoor won the 145-pound weight class last ( 171) fin b hed fo urth for the Yellowjnckets. ''(Newark oach) Kevin Mmtin has been hri s t.i ana were eac h named weekend at the North East Wrestling Tournament. St. Mark's crowned six champions . n stro ng advo ate of developing yo un g tournament honorable menti on. Newark had a pair of winners .

,I P GE 28 • 1-.:WARK POST • D ECEM BER 16, 1994 Caravel opens season with three wins ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Christiana relies on underclassmen to anchor young wrestling squad Bucs turn in 3-1 week for new coach Makovsky Mills only returner with varsity mat time By JOHN HOLOWKA

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BEAR - aravel Academy put three players in double figures as the CHRIST IANA - Chris ti ana High's wrestling team has finally found Buccaneer beat Philadelphia LaSalle High 59-46 Monday evening at the weight room. Caravel in boy nonconference basketball. " We started out with bad number," said second-year Coach Dan The win vaults the Bucs to a 3- 1 record under ne w oach Paul Chopko. "The first two weeks we only had nine kids. Now we have 26. So Makov. ky. it 's going to take us a while. We have a full junior varsity lineup; they'll Jon Markle Jed Caravel with 15 points, 18 rebounds and fi ve steals, while Jarrett McDonald had 13 points and I 0 rebounds. Ryan Dill grabbed step up later in the season." Captain Jason Mills at 125 pounds is the Vikings' only returning varsity I 0 rebounds and scored 12 points, all three-pointers. Jimmy Frai zer starter. He was the onl y host school wrestler to win a championship two c hipped in with eight points and seven steals and Jury Lauver had 10 weeks ago at the Chri sti ana Ho liday Tournament. Mills tinished fifth at boards. 130 in the Blue Hen Conference and the state meet in 1994. "I' m reall y pleased," said Makovsky. " I' m happy wi th the good start The Vikings graduated onl y one impact wrestler. Lateace Neal was a becau ·e we lost some starter from last year. We've been hustling at prac­ two-time . tate champion at I 03 and fini shed hi s high school career 106-20- tice. We don't have much height, but we ' re aggres ive and we're hard 1. He placed third in the state individual meet last season at 11 2. workers. We have a great attitude.'' At 11 2 pounds is Ervin Phillips, a sophomore who wrestled at 103 last Caravel defeated Westtown (Pa.) Ia ·t Friday 59-47 after falling behind season. Senior Manny Tolbert will see action at 130 and either Jason Rolfe 12-0 in the first period and trailing 34-23 at halftime. Markle led the Bucs with 24 points and 18 rebounds, Fraizer had 14 or Rob Elliott, both juniors, with go at 135 and 140. Dave Parkinson is a sophomore at 152 pounds, freshman Tony points, Ryan Donovan scored 14, and Dill and Mc Donald each pulled Washing ton will go at 160 and Mike Carring ton is slated at 171. I down 0 rebounds. Carrington wrestled as a freshman, then transferred to New Jersey before "The key to that game was we he ld them to one field goal the enti re transferring back this year. third quarter," Makovsky said. There are no solid starters at 103, 11 9, 145, 189 and heavyweight in part "This was an upset for us." because four returning varsity wrestlers representing two conference places Caravel won it opener last week by beating Crefeld Academy from were declared academically ineligible. These classes could very well be Philadelphia 99-35 in Chestnut Hill Dill had 2 1 points, 10 rebounds and four assists, and Markle added 13 filled wi th freshman and sophomores. "We're rebuilding. We have a lot of underclassmen and need everybody points and 12 rebounds. Jeff Campbell added 13 points, Matt Kschinka to mature," Chopko said. "Of course it's going to be a lot more work than scored 12 and McDonald tallied 13. NEWARK POST STAFF PHOTO BY JEFF SWINGER it would be if we were experienced. We' ll practi ce technique and try to " It was a good first win for us," Makovsky said. "The players were make the learning process fun . We'll have to stick with it." c harged up. Crefeld had a few big players but we were able to press them." John Gordon --St. Mark's Christiana started it s du al-meet sea on against Flight B defending Kappa Klassic all-tournament team Local gymnasts win first and second place OHN GORDON doesn't mind shooting the li ghts out, just as long as he's the one pulling the trigger. The Diamond GymmL~tics Girls Team of New Castle won first and sec­ MVP John Gordon sr. 5-11 guard, St. Mark's J The five-foot-1 I lead guard scored 71 point in three games for St. ond-place team awards in the Hartford Holidays Competition last week in Alex Karlsen jr. 6-2 guard St. Mark's Mark's last week and helped gain the Spartans their inaugural Kappa Joppa, Md. Collyn Ripley sr. 5-10 guard Newark Klassic championship. His 11 -of- 11 from the field and game-high 32 Erin Davis of Newark in the I !-year-old division won first place in all Tyson Waterman sr. 6-1 guard Sanford points against Wilmington helped propel the Spartans into the final. four events and led the team with an all-around score of 36.25. Laron Cephas jr. 6-7 forward Sanford "We knew we weren 't getting respect from the rankings," Gordon Alyssa Hertsenberg won the 7- and 8-year-old division with a score of Jermaine Medley soph. 6-1 guard Wilmington said . "So we knew we had to come out and prove to everybody that 34.60 and Caroline Krystopolski won the 9-10 division with 35. 15 points. Honorable Mention we deserved to be respected. Al etta Tuthill, Amanda Kirchner, Lauren Seckel and Lindsay Leech helped "We played the first half of the game against Mount Pleasant like win the team award. Kirchner and Seckel are from Newark. we were a great team, but then we came out and played the second Johanna Smith and Kim Figueroa tied for econd place in Level com­ Wayne Richards sr. 5-10 guard Glasgow 9 half and looked like a young and not very good team. So we whipped jr. forward Christiana petiton and were joined by Jenny Walker for the team core. Dwayne Loper 6-3 Wilmington pretty bad and right here (the championship win) shows Clarence Williams jr. 6-3 forward Howard The Level 5 team won with 107.3 poi nt s. we're a pretty good team and are up there with the other top-notch Demetrious White jr. 5-10 guard Howard ------~ teams." Gary Washam jr. 6-0 forward Mt. Pleasant Gordon was named tournament Most Valuable Player and canned just One Of The 2 1 point s in the final round title tilt. In the opening round victory 50 Million Americans Glasgow against Mount Pleasant, Gordon scored 18 points and eclipsed the Atlantic I ,000-point barrier for hi gh school career points. Who Invests In Veterinary "Actually it's really not that important; it 's just something that hap~ pened," said Gordon, the team's leading scorer the past two years and U.S. Savings Bonds. Center Veterinary two-time All -Catholic Conference selection. " It really wasn't a goal, it just happened." Ll oyd Mok ler isn't afraid Associates In th e championship game Gordon held Sanford's hi gh-scoring of a hard day's work. But when Tyson Waterman to 21 points, most of those coming in the first half, it comes to investing, he buys before he fouled out with 3:52 remaining. In the Kappa opener again st U.S. Savings Bonds- the safe G.Jasgow, Waterman had 42 points. and easy way to save for the [fNlf)] " I've been playing with him two or three years now," Gordon said. future. To find out how Bonds " I know all hi s bread-and-butter moves. I guard him from those posi­ ca n make your future a little (302) 834-1118 ti ons and that's how I shut him down." easier, ca ll 1 800 4 US BOND, " I really respect John," said junior teammate Alex Karlsen. "He's a or write to Box USTN, great player and thi is pretty much the second year he 's shut U.S. Savings Bonds, Waterman down." Washington, DC 20226 .

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Dragons go after Caravel girls for conference title state tournament By MARTY VALANIA Li ~a De lcollo , ::.en io r Krist i By MARTY VALANIA seni or guard Toni Burke and .NEwA'Fit< .Piis-i s-iAFF.wtiirEA' ...... Westcott, ~e n io r Fe lic ia Mall oy, .NEwA'Fit<. i>o'si- sTAFF. wti irEii ..••...... •• . seni or forward Chaz Friant were ::.o pho mo re Rose Ttt. sone and second team picks. j uni or Diana Lovelace. The Cara ve l Academy girls b<~ ~­ Seni or Shamarra Mason and A significant addi tio n to the ketball team is aim ing for a berth in HE GLASGOW HIGH junior LaKisca Rahming round out Bucs is eighth g rader K ris te n girls' basketball team find s the sla te tournament. a veteran starting lineup. Mill::., wh u ~core d 20 poi nt ::. in T. itself in an unusual position T he Buc s re turn fou r s tarters "This is as good a squad as Caravel's season-opening win over from last year's 10- th1s season - the favorite to win I've had in 10 years," Walker said. Lake Forest. the conference championship. "We have everybody back plus 12 team th at just i i 0 t h e r s mi ssed a spot in After several years of average some kids to come off the bench ex pecting to the state tourn a- seasons, combined with William and help out. Some of these kids contribute to this Penn running roughshod over the ment. have been together four years. Our goal is year 's ~ q u ad " O ur m ain rest of Flight A, the Dragons post­ Most have been together three in c I ude so pho ­ goal is to have a ed an 18-4 record last year and fin­ years. We just want to keep every­ to have a winning mo re Kri s ten w inn ing season ished second to the Colonials in body healthy." a c h s t e i n , and qual ify fo r season." the conference. The Dragons' depth will come sophomore Kati the tournament," With all five starter returning, from sophomore guard Nicole sa id Ca ra ve l BILL McCARTAN Sa lony, fre s h- plus some added depth, Glasgow Pauls, freshman guard Kristin Coach Bill CARAVEL GIRLS BASKETBA LL COACH man S han j k a is this year's preseason pick to Nau, freshman guard Cheleska Jo nes, so pho- McCartan, who ascend to the top of the league. Harding, junior forward Megan mo re Georgia beg ins hi s six th "There' s a little different pres­ Hart, freshman guard Jamie Daughert y and freshman Meredith year at the helm of the Bucs' pro­ sure this year," said Glasgow Sassaman, senior forward Karen Dougherty. g ram. " We pl ay a co m pa rable Coach Larry Walker, who begin s Temowski, junior Sue Scarpitti " The seni ors will have to take schedule 10 last year and feel we his 14th year as head of the and junior Roula Pappoulis. over th e leade rsh ip role s," NEWAR K POST FILE PHOTO have a good chance." Dragons' program. "Last year l "This year all I've worried McCart an said of his team. " I think Senior captain · Chan tel Daunn o, . . thought we had a chance to do about is a little over-confidence," we can have a good year as long as Al ys a Sexto n and Kara Odo m well and we were able to surprise Walker said. "We' re still capable we stay healthy." Senior guard Toni Burke will help lead the Dragons this season . head a stro ng returning g roup some people. of making a lot of mi stakes. And which a lso inc ludes sophomo re "This year we 're expected to we have no pure shooters, so we Glasgow opened its season with rebound . win. The pressure's a lot greater." have to work hard for everything two wins over Middletown and The Dragons, after play ing [ncluded in the five returning we get. Ale xi . I DuPont. Mason sparked Wilmington Thursday ni ght, pl ay starters are three that earned All­ "We do have two or three good the team in the win over A.l. scor­ at Caravel at 6 p.m. Saturday Conference recognition last year. defensive pl ayers, though, and we ing I L of her team-high 15 poims ni gh!. ~~(~iHtft~n J!;tue R~ck~ Senior guard Laurie Brosnahan have good qui ckness and height. " in the second half and grabbing I 0 was a first-team selection while Cha~plonshlp Celebration Spartans look to get back to the state tournament ... Sa I e Ill By BRETI LOVELACE nament and are looking for a return Staple ford along wi th a tale nted de nts Toni S wan, from Padua .NEwA'Fit< 'i>os-i 'coN"i-tii8iiriNG 'wtiiTER...... trip this March. cast that includes Alli son LaFazia Academy, and Ca ri Erskine from From December 12 to December 24, prices will "Fall Like "We stack up well against our Kati e Phipps, Megan Jeste r and Colorado. Rocks" ori selected souvenirs • from 25% to 50% off !!! compe titi on," said St. Ma rk' s Coll een Caey. "We are fo rtunat e to have Toni The 1994-95 St. Mark 's g irls ' Coach John Fiorelli. "What we lack " We have so me reall y tale nt ed and Cari wi th u this year," Fiorelli Great Stocking Stutters basketball team will look to build in size, we make up for in quick­ pl ayers th at have improved over th e said. "Toni is one of th e best point on a recent tradition of state tourna­ ness." years and are ready fo r a bi g sea­ guards we' ve eve ry had here and All93-94 Team Sets • SALE $4-$5! ment appearances . The Spart ans St. Mark 's returns senior cap­ son," Fiorelli said. Cari brings needed size to our front ­ All Logo & Mascot Baseballs • SALE $1 -$21 ( 12- 12 last season) reached the sec­ ta ins Val Speakman and Liza The Spartans gained transfer stu- coun ." ond round of last year's state tour- 10 " Rocky Dolls • Regular $18 NOW $13! 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ASK HOW you can reach more potential cus -~ tamers and buyers in the Elkton and Cecil County areas by using the Cecil Whig. Free Ads The Post ...... w~dnesday 11 AM • Run a 3-line ad for 1 week for any item you are giving Date of publication Deadline For publication in the next Friday's Post away or for the Found heading. • Run a 3 - line ad for 1 week for any item priced under Monday ...... Friday 5 PM $100. 1 item per phone number; no renewals. Mention & 410 Tuesday Wednesday ...... Day preceding 5 PM promotion to receive offer. F~~ ( ) 398-4044 Thursday Automotive ...... Wednesday 1 PM Friday Real Estate ...... Thursday 1 PM Office hours: Monday-Friday, 8 AM- 5 PM Quick-sell rate Fl Run a 3-line ad for any 1 item WRITING 11"111 priced under $1,000 for 1 week • Start your ad with what you are selling. • Be descriptive. List your item's best features...... : ...... only $8.00 • Avoid abbreviations. Too many abbreviations can confuse the reader. If item is unsold, run another week ...... FREE • Always state the price of an item. If you are flexible on price , 200-229 include "negotiable" or "best otter". • Complete your ad w ith a phone number and the hours in A Real Wheel Deal! which you will receive calls. Vehicle priced $5,000 or less ...... $15.95 • Including the word "please" in your ad increases responses. . Vehicle priced over $5 ,000 ...... $19.95 (Additional lines are $1.00 per line)

Please check your ad the first day to see that all information is correct. This We'll run an ad to sell your vehicle for one month in will ensure your ad is exactly what you-want readers to see. Call us the very the Newark Post, Cecil Whig and Cecil Whig Extra. first day your ad appears to maj(e any changes or correction s. By doing thi s we can credit you for the first day if an error occurred. The newspaper's If for some reason it doesn't sell, call us and run the financial responsibility, if <1ny, for errors of any kind is limited to the charge for second month FREE. the space for one day. The publisber wants to do everything possible within the confines of good taste and legal contraints to help you advertise your products or services to your best advantage. The newspaper does reserve the right to edit or reject any copy Qr illustration that does not meet the newspaper's standards of Charge yo~r classified ad [ visA ] ~ H•J acceptance.· We ll'Ulke every effort to ensure that our advertisers are reput­ able. However, we welcome your comments and suggestions concerning to VISA or MasterCard - - · 700-799 any of our advertisers. Call Classified and ask for the manager. 116 118 202 202 210 224 Personals Acreage& Lots 206 Lost & Found 200 Acreage & Lots Condos & Townhomes Houses for Sale Vacation Property FOUND mid-sized golden col­ 20/20 WITHOUT GLASSES! Calvert Chaee 2.04 acres . You CAN own your own home I Safe, rapid , non-surgical, North Eaat-Timberbrook POCONOS 3BR Houle near ored male dog ln Timber­ $60 ,000. House package MOUNTAIN PARADISE 40 No downpayment on Miles camelback, Jack Frost & brook Townhouses, North permanent restoration in acres - $54 ,935. Beautiful 3BR, t .5BA, just remod­ also avail. Call Pam Foley, eled, c/a. Free 24' Cabin materials, attractive con ­ Big Boulder. Rent by week, East area . Call 6-8 weeks. Airline pilot de­ O'Conor, Piper & Flynn. wooded proper ty with struction financing. Cali weekend or weekdays . 410-287-8557 . veloped, doctor approved. stream and pondsite near Cruiser incl . in salei (410) 515 -2000 /(410) $73,900 . Avail. immed. Call Miles Homes today , LimitS persons . NO PETS. FOUND Young Black Lab, fe­ Free information by mail: 893-2149. E.H.O. Romney WJ, or will sell20 1·800-343 -284 ext 1. acres for $29 ,700. 80% fi . (410) 287-8223/day time. Gall 410 885-5602. male, bright red collar. Lo­ 8 0 0 j4 2 2 - 7 3 2 0 . Chesapeake Woods 2+ cust Point Area . 406 961-5570 , 202 nancing available from ~AX(40 )96t -5577. Satis­ Acres, prime bldg lot, perk local bank. Call owner at 210 212 116 410-398-0414. Acreage & Lots appv'd . No bldr tie s. Income Property Lost & Found faction guaranteed. $60 ,000 410-398-1 139 1-703-662-9216. Michaels Houses For Sale Found Cat Very La'i' Or­ Associates. FOUND DOG Male, Collie/Mix 20 ACRES $1,890/ACRE PERFECT GIFT 20 ange Male Tabby 1n area ACTION ADS Wooded tract near WJIMD ELKTON 40 Barksdale Court, ??. In Thompson Estates of Hances PI Rd . Call 410 acres-$27 ,777. Prime 3BR, 1BA. 100x200 lot. area. 302 -366·8613. border. 10 mile views . Ac­ 287-3072. 4 LINES tive beaver ponds ; abun­ wood ed property with Newly remode l ed . FOUND Female slate grey & spring and ponds ile, unlim­ . $105,000. 302-836-8248 Found Large male Husky Mix 5 DAYS dant wildlife. A.L.S. ited views , only 2 miles while cat, golden green w/1 blue & 1 brown aye. 1·800-898·6139 ext. 3171. Fair Hill 4A wooded acres , perk Perryville-By Owner Chr ist­ eyes, dedawed. Vicinity of from Romney , WV . OWner Speci alil Free ace. til Fair Hi ll area . 410 $10.00 BEAUFORTl NC. INTRA· appr ov&d & sur veyed, able to fi nance with EZ Elklon-lnveetmenl Property Manchester Park, Elkton. 398-0403. ready to build . $55 ,900 . selliement lor qua li fied Call Pattyat4t0-398-4037. COASTA HOMESITES terms . Call 3-1 BR units. $14,000 +income Items $100 & Over AT NEW WATERFRONT 410 398-1977 or 885-2666. buyers. Completely refurb­ 232 1·703-662-9216. Michaels ished inside & out 3BR per year . Strious inquiries only. Mobile Homes-Rent FOUND keys & picture in Mea­ Private party ratn, excludn COMMUNITY . Pre· Associates. $118,000 . 410 392-3276. dow Park on 12/11 by a boy commercial, automotive & construction prices w/yacht PRESTON CO ., WV LAND 1BA . Enjoy Christmas in VISA & MASTER CHARGE your new hame l $59,900. scout troop cleaning up the real estate. Each add'l line club membership from BARGAINS FREE LIST VISA & MASTER CHARGE Chesapeake City 2BR, 28A, park. 410 398-1230. Avoid another bill by charaing 40¢/day. Your ad appeara In $19,900 for water access. Wooded, mountain views, 410 378-5470 . $500/mo. PriVate setting . your next dassifed ad to either Avoid another bill by char9ing the Cecil Whig, Newark Po1t Reserve yours now . For beaver ponds , springs. your next dass ifed ad to ellher Get Resu lts! FAX IT I Sin gle or couple. No Dogs. FIND IT FAST! Visa or Master Charge. Call 4-20 acres from $16,900. 410 398 4044 Look to the Index on the first & WNkend Shopping Guide. more information call PAT­ Visa or Master Charge. Call Place your ad in the Newark ' 41 0-885-22Sil. today to place your ad, 4to TEN CAROLINA LAND at A.L.S. t -800- 898-6139 ext today to place your ad, 410 Post today . have it sold tomor· Place your ad quickly in the page of classified section 398-1230. CALL 398-1230 3170 . row I Call 41 o 398- . ~~!ark Post by using our FAX. to find an item easily! 1-800-448-5263 ext 2884. 398·1230. 1230

Mobile Home Lots No app lea. Prompt pay & senior citi zen discount. Starting at $235 per mo. Sec dep req . M-F, 10:30-5, Sat, 10-4. 410 287-6429.

Applications are now being taken

Two Bedroom Apartments $399/month* 3BR 1.5 BA , some new carpet­ Tinee Bedroom Apartments $499/month • · ing & tile. Fresh interior paint. A RENTAL COMMUNIT Y Ready approx. 12115. Base •To Qualified Applicants rent $435 (mel home & lot) sec RENTAL OFFICE NOW OPEN dep req'd . 410 -287·6429. M-F Monday through Friday 8:30a.m. to 5:30 10:30-5:00 Sat 10-4. Plentiful Amenities Saturday 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Great Location Call (4 10) 398-3790 for information Affordable R ent Conveniently located in Elk ton, from Rt. 40 rake White Hall Rd . 2BR gas h.a.eat & cook ing, newer to Bridgewcii carpet & tile. Corner lot wl'neavy shade. Ready approx 1211 5. Base rent$400 (incll ot & home) sec dep req 'd. 410-287-6429. M·F 10:30-5:00 Sat 10-4. Meadows At Elk Creek ACTION ADS 439 Muddy Lane DOGWOOD Items Under $100 410.398·0470 • • • • • Private party rat .., exclud" commercial, automotive 6 Turnquist Apartments E real "tate L VILLAGE 3 LINES 110 Windward Ct. E 41 0-392-0099 • • • • • c • • 5 DAYS • • ss.oo Each addY line 20e/day . • a bed I'()() Ill!< • 2.5 bulh t> Items $100 & Over • 10 f'l . vnttllcd ceiling in Private party rat .., excludn m aster bedroom plus commercial, automotive 6 English Village Apts. G cuOt cd nll ceiling iu master bnU1 real estate. Fox Hall Office A • ccntm.l 11.i r • bricl1 fronllu.nd ing 302-366-8790 s • • • • • • • • • • • tow11 uUiilics • bluck lop d.-i\'CWU\' NORTH EAST, MD • iucludcs wul.lpapn· package - 0/JC.recl at >41 14,900 OniuM Elk River Manor Apts . E ~21. L Ulrich & Co. Inc. 900 River Manor Dr. E 410.287-9676 • • • • • • c • • • • Property Management Division NORTH EAST: • Chesapeake lsle- NOTTINGHAM, PA 2 king size bedrooms. t- \12 baths, luK basement Nottingham Towers Apts E walerviaw. $750 month L • 2 BR near town parte and Rt. 272 & Noltingham E 61Q-932-3331 • c • • walorvlowr $550/mo. • • • • ELKTON: • 4BORM, Cape Cod: 2 Bath 2 car garage $875 PERRYVILLE, MD • 3BDRM Th. 1- \12 Bath $550 White Horse Apartments E CHARLESTOWN 5443 Pulaski Hwy. L • 2 BR, 1 ba, Walervlow 41 Q-939-1366 E SSOO/mo c 41o-642-68n • • • • • • OPEN HOOSE ALL llroiiTS : TENANT PAYS UnL MON., THURS. l FRI. 3:30PM-5:30PM SEC. DCP. Rco·o No P~s . SAT. l2-4 PM • CIOMCI DON W. WILLIAMS 1·800-248-3068 PAGE 6B • NEWARK Posr • D ECF..MBE.R 16, 1994 254 254 254 254 Aoartments Unfurnished Aots- Unfurnished A ts- Unfurnished A ts- Unfurnished 1BR ELKTON 2nd fl oor, 3rd ~50 floor storage, one car gar· Sout h Chesapeake City 1B R, age. $4 75/mo util. incl. One newly renovated. Refer­ E~?:.P .~~~~~~~· month securi ty required . ences and security re· D)4 10 - 3 98 - 6 700 quire d. No pets. Days E)410 -398- 8727. Elkton-Executive etudlo apt. North Eas t l arge 1 BR in pvt 30 2- 655 - 7213 . l 1BR , fi replace, ca thed ral 410 -885 -5087 aft 5:30pm 3BR·ELKTON $525/mo + sec- ce iling. $400 /mo . & uti I. bldg. New car pet off stree t url ty deposit. No Pets. Call Ref. req . Call 398-0077 . parking. Heat & elec incl. No 410-885-2223. 1 .:..;::.:.:...;.=..:!;....::..:::;_;:.::~~;__- pet s . Sec dep req'd . Move-in Soecial AROUN $465/m o.(410) 378-3180 . 50% off sec dep tor the next 60 days . Tide's End Downtown 252 NORTH EAST Nottingham Tower Apt s 1 & Apartments Furnished 2BR, water front apt, renov. NO North East, avail immed. Old PETS. 410 -287-2948 . 2B Rs ava ilable , 1st month Mill Plaza 1&2B R · $320-$460 . rent FREEt Ca ll 610 NORTH EAST 2BR Above of­ The Piers, 1&2 BR av ai l, UPPERSHORE t fc fc fc 1c fc fc it Elkton Furnletl Elf Apt 932-3331 . $44 0-$490. No pe ts, 41 0 ~ fice on Main St. Driveway $350mo. Also 2BR apt CHERRY Hlll·2BR $46 5/m o PAWNBROKERS Th G. b d H t and back yard. $450/mo PINE HILL APTS 287-8888. $500mo . lnd heat & hot + elec, sec dep, no pets. Immediate Cash L oans e mger rea OUSe plus utilities; security depo­ 1B R Starting at $410 /mo VIllage of Courtney Managers water. Call 410398-3881or Ca i n Ren ta l Bl dgs 2BR Starting at $505/mo MadeOnAnything A Children's Consignment Boutique 392-3886. 392·3900. sit an d references required . Special $350 to move in. t t One year lease. No pets . $250 Security Deposit No Pets , $350 1st mo rent , Of Value. Gold- Silver- Diamonds Cu stom Sewing For Infants an d Children MOTEL ROOMS Charlestown Lg . modern apt. Av ail able immed iately . for Qualified Appli cant Call 410-398-7328. EFFICIENCY APARTMENTS $385/mo. Water & Fred er­ Heat & Hot Water lnd'd Bought- Sold-Traded Cu stom Design Nurseries Ba ssi net Skirts, 4t0-287-3436 ; 287-601 8 t t LOWEST PRI CES Ick Sts. Call 287-9400 . after 5pm . Elkton , MD 410 398-9496 M-FIOAM-SPMSATIOAM-2PM Mobiles & Wal l Hangi ngs 00 DEPOSIT REQUIRED Elkton-131 W Main St 1BR , 4t l).392·9623 410-392.0055 $450/mo uti lities induded. ShopPpinennMartg Cent er t 3810 Old Capital Trail • M ars hallton t Sec dep req'd . 410 322-8362 (Off Kirkwood Highway Behind Channel Lumber) MOTEL ROOMS 398-6291 . EFFICIENCY APARTMENTS Elkton-1 BR apt near hospital. 140North Elkton t 302-995-2742 t LOWRA TES lmmed Occupancy . 410-392·9623 :m.ssa-4191 $400/mo + util. 1/mo sec '------~ '----4-10-·39_2·3-03_9 ___J dep. No pets. Call 41 0 1c it 1c 1c it 1c 1c 398·1961. N OW OPEN DELAWARE'S Elkton 2 BR avail. $500/mo. '11araqalat AparbDeata 1- -I (30 2) 37 8·0887. The K iddie Kloset LARGEST Elkton 2BR , 1BA . LR, big kit, (410) 392-0099 CHILDREN'S playroom , relri g. & stove . * I 9 I RESALE SHOP LEGAL NOTICE No pets . Call 398 -5482 . • 1 & 2 Bedroom Units • Owner Managed TU61., Thurs .. Sal 11)..( • Wod., Fri. I 2-6 Infants to childrens sizes 6x TO ADV[RTI~~ I I maternity • furniture - • 24 Hr. Maintenance Service Delaware'• Premiers A 0\ullity ConalgnmenVResnle Shop • Convenient Location Con•lgnment Boutique Canylng: • Chl1dran's Clo1h l ~ ().1~ equipmen t & toys • Baby Equipment & Fumlture IN THE COURT OF For Women •Toys COMMON PLEAS FOR Save money shopping, • MatemltyclothlrlQ 4?1 YOUR BU~INE~~ THE STATE OF Currently accoptlng consignments DEBBIE'S DELAWARE ** sam money consigning. Ca11(302) 368·26 77 lor de1a11 a. IN AND FOR NEW For more Information s~~:r;:;:n;:!:• !,~;~ll~;~;""~ anY-nun call 302-836-5630 I ro" I Rt. 40 & 72 Fox Run CASTLE COUNTY I The Kiddi e Ktoset Shopping Center HERE IN RE: CHANGE OF Bear, DE NAME OF l()~.:~=~~~rX.~~·;9711 1 302-832-0190 Michelle Rene Pitman PETITIONER(S) CALL KAREN TO Jah's Che~!!peue Michelle Rene Hines NOTICE IS HEREBY The Resale Treasures P~wnbrokers TODAY! GIVEN that Michelle Rene Consignment Shop Pitman intends to present a Petition to the Court of Boutique Located in Appleton nMT~R ~ H~ll PLIJMIJIIYO ~ Common Pleas for the "" upoa~o cona~pvMnr do1hlns Shopping Center. Corner State of Delaware in and ohopfor- drlldren of Rt. 277 & Rt. 316 2725AUGUSTINE HERMAN HGWY NEW & Nr:arly Nrw ]~~·11)~ for New Castle County, to 8rlthl Cown• II Acc.uorln Route 213 South of Chesapeake City Monday thn1 Fricby 10 ...,,.s p.m. 410 392-2332 change his/her name to S.tunlay 10 LJII,-4 p.lll. "A Lillie Something Gold, Dlsmo ds, Michelle Rene Hines (30!) 764-3646 For Everyone!" TV's, Nlntendo,· Michelle R. Pitman 818 PliiLIDELPillA PIKE stert~as, Csmer.fs, 1·~~~·11~·11]ij Petitioner\a) I WILMINGTON, DE 19809 Tools, Etc; DATED: 12-6-94 ~rrqu l,. •ppolnlmlity FOR lASTING MEMORIES HOME SERVICE- WE GfT YOU TO THE MON DAY& FRIDAY CHURCH ON TIME BYAPP T. ONLY 32 S. Main St. North East, MD Dl RECTO RV 762•6314 ~UE~S ~~.:t~1~M · 8P M THE SHOPPES OF LONOO NSH1RE 41 0-287-3990 803 BRAND YWINE BLVD. WILM. SAT 10AM·3 PM 706 713 737 748 Child Care 716 Beauty Aids Concrete Miscellaneous Repairs & Remodeling

AU Phases Of GROOM1S I~~~ RENTAL \ FREE Home Improvmen ts & Repa irs . ~!;). l..o.rge & SmaU TUXEDO ~' South Wind Construction FREE! Home Daycare opening in Ris- Handyman for Hire carpen­ .6. ing Sun school dist. Safe, struc- tary, plumbing , pa in tin g, MH1CM26427 392-3494 ~:,:, ro~~~ ~N~ .. TUXEDO RENTALS I ~' wilh wedding par< ies of 4 or more tured educa tional envir. Fit or clea n ups , home improve­ Four Walls Home Improve· •0VER55Dit't'ERENTS'I'YLES INIITOCK ~t. call Steranie 658-9286 . i ment. free estimates .Call ment 410 658-39 18. Base­ •OV J::H 120 !o"J'YLt:S O ~' ACC ESSORJ ES TO CHOOSE t'ROM WIGS Fergueon Cont ractore all I OUil PRICE ALWAYS INCLUDES C#Q7458 1 Jerry 41 0 398-0765. ment, Kitch en , Dryw all, D Oncolog~ fitting In t!ur typ es of co ncrete & block ~ Your Choice of: Painting, Doors, Windows , ~ (' $29-$69 U Bow Ti c & Cummerbund home or oepltat. Gifts ni- l a~bug Child Care • Now work. Side'.valks, ~a ti os , full cates &W ig Acces avail. Ama ri· pen Elk Neck Etem . basements , etc. re e Es ti - 740 Decks . MHIC 43 41 2. 1f (1. Wedding ~s~~~ ~~~~. can Cancer Socia% Volunteer. school dist. Mom has im- mates . 410 885-5739. Painting & Papering i.:. ; ~ Special 0 Cuffiinko & Studs 410 378-5780 Ask r Jeanette. mad. open i n ~s in her home MORETZ & SONS for all ag es. ate, fun, edu- J ust A Ca mmilme r~ t to Quality No S urpriile CosO td Serving DE, MD & PA for more than 22 Years. cati onal envir. Snacks & 728 Andereen Home Services Z 709 Residential int. painting & Quality Home meals provided . 398-67 14 Hauling ~~· 173 E. Ma ~ -~~ · ~~~ e:--:~ · ~~ ~ ~~~~ • ~~ · 737 · 15 1 9 Carpentry & Cabinets power washin g. Senior ci bzen 9 6 1 = Lic#07 -46305. lmorovement!! dis. Ca ll 392 -641 2 & 25 yra L"xperlence In all ph· RAY'S HAULING 302-731·3;...1_13:..;.. _ ___ ases. No job Is to large or 'Firewood $90 a cord' small I Call today for free est I· ••••• Horse Drawn Carriage , ••••• Photography 'Garage & Yards Cleaned mate, 410 939·0177, 41 0 Free Est 410 398-84 19 557·6143. MHIC#47687. ) A. Elk Neck School area pit or fit 729 ~ ope nin~ for 2yrs. & up. Call Carpenter Retired do all home 398 -86 2. lic#0703 1161 . Heating TYNDALL repairs & remode l i ~ at reason- C·U·S·T·O·M able rates. 410 3 -8009 302 Home 834-31n. 715 Dave's Heating & Cooling PAPERHANGING Cleaning Certified, 17 J's exp. Have Improvement Heater cleane & tune-up. 800 Personalized serv ice, paper re­ mova l, wall *preparabo n, cei l· 949-4581 or 410 392-6504 . 30 yrs experience DONALD G. VARNES ings & trim painted. Free esti ­ Free Est on Installation . in all phases of AND SONS, INC. mates . 302-737-1609. home improvement. Hardwood Floors CUSTOM DAVE'S HEATING Call Today • Sanding/Finishing A PAPERHANGING for Free Estimate • Installation House Cleani ng Service &COOLING Personalized , pa per remov , ~ 10- 398-3898 wall prep, ceil & trim painted. CERTIFIED, Free esbmatesl 302 737-1609. Our Family's Been 17YRS.EXP. 410-287-2657 Doing Floors For BILL'S CUSTODIAL Have your heater cleaned Over 30 Years SERVICE & tuned-up, to save $$ Comm/ Res/Business on those cold days ahead. Far All Your (302) 18 years Exp. 1-800.949-4581 • Free Eat. • Fully Ins'cl Printing Needs. 737-5953 392-6504 Stripping 11 6 Landing Lane a: Wanng Floon FREE Est. on · P.O. Box 2!J!J7 713 Installation ACE PRINTING Elkton, Maryland 21922 Child Care Rug Shampooing a: Wlndowa 733 Wedding Invitations Elkton Lawn Care/Landscaping Let Us Show You A Wide Selection Of Beautiful Wedding In vitations, Stationary, l'rogramx, 410-398-6744 Thank You Notes, Napkins & Matches ·we Do It All With Pride - Specinl handling specinl occasio n! .. f or your ~ ILr-----~P.;::R1 ;..:.;.NTED 1TEMSDONE 1N-HOUSE Exp, Lovinp Doy Care Mom has CommerciDl & Residential ., RAINBOW A & B Trl State Painting In­ Licensed & Certined by o ~en~s lor 2·4 yr olds . sured , Res & Comm . Ref's E kto ewark area. 1st wk .t the State of Maryland ·VACUUt.1 Prompt Service Will Beat Any re d uce d ra t e . All of the La.1dscape Services & Wr itt en Est 1 800 516· 3324. INSURED ••••• R(... ccptions ••••• Rccept ions 410-392-9507 CLEANERS Materials You Needi ..... From a • Pruning • Ftrtilization • ------Dayc1re Openl':lj,1 for Pre- K & ' name you 've known since 1971 744 • Tree Removal • Lot Clearing K, before & a er school at .: call~ Photography • Stump Grinding • Celebrate Your Wedding Thomson Estates. Trans- * Wi th a chef on staff we will por tation prov ided . ~10·77~100 Gene Racine & Sons • Pest Management • With 398-6797 Lie 107041719. 41 0-658·9800 I witt videot ape your birthday • Free Wood Chips• create a special buffet t o your HOLLY HALL school distri ct. · For Complete party. $8, Have references. particular taste. PTIFT openings ages in- SERVICE & REPAIRS Andereen Home Services Weddings, graduations also. 410-398-1972 Lawn & bed clean-ups , orna- Within 30 miles of Elkton. * Waterfront Dining fan! & up . Calf Wingler Tree Service Trim­ 41 0 · 3 98 - 0 719 . Also, Sales Of men tal tree/shrub f:run i n ~ & Call Bob, 410 392-6928, any­ * Wedding Receptions fertilization. Call 3 2-641 & time. ming & Removal. Free esti· lic1074 5134 NEW & USED 30 2·731 ·3113. mates. Expert work . 410 * Hor d'ouvere Receptions Klnd•r·Prlp Child Cere Rainbow Cleaner& 392·80231717 548-40 82. L11m Ctr FTIFT openings 746 * Shower/Rehea rsal Dinners 2-7 yrs, pre-school prog - Plumbing 760 * Over Nite ram included. New ex - Gill'• Cleaning Mrvfce com- plete residental & office Upholstery 3380 Turkey Point Road • North East, MD. 21901 Accommodations Available tended hra . No reg fee. Just ~ t .. over DEIK.l line ott of Elk· cleaning service. Insured & Call410-287-5554 For Information and Reservations family owned & operated . RHOADES~ LANDSCAPING ton Rd. 410 392-5544. Montgomery Upholstery Profe ssi onal trar ned & Grading & seedin g, mulch de- Main Street, Warwrck . Free Es· ======~ supervised staffed . Sa tis- livery , stone delivery , leaf re- timates . 410 755-6642. Little Ble11lng• Chlldcere taction gua rn, reas moval, landscape maintenance ····• Tr.lvPI haa = i n~ all ages. Flex hrs , s y out. Meals & rates & free estimates. 410 & snow remova l 410 287-0t 49 378-4933 . or 287-8009 Plumbing & Heating repairs , 764 sn acks prov ided . 410 re model, nAw installs, fre e Windows & Screens ~~rkerlise 378-2598 Lict07395n. Good Houaecl11nl~ need someone for the olidays, 737 estimates , low es t rates . l'L B11r Home Oty C.re has as a giftE or cleaning on reg . Miscellaneous 41 0 398-056r,. 103 Old Mill Plaza 4 openings. P.O.C. Wet- basis. xp. & dep. Rea. come. B:'JEiew sch dist. Ms rates. Celt Lucille (410) North East, MD 1190 1 Con lac! Diana41 658-4419or410 398-8174. 658-3726. l ie ' 07 43863. 4 LINES 103 BohernJa Ave. 5 DAYS Get Ready Chesapeake City, MD l191 1 Bring In 1 Crowd I . $10.00 Advertise S: ~d/y:rage @ Etch 1dd'l line 40./dly. Your For Winter Chesaipc;akc City Outside Ccc iJ County .. In the 'I ig r just @ 800·1174-4558 ilacrue .Y/l;nlon . 1d eppe~reln the Cecil Whig, Replacement Windows ,.. $10. (4 lnt ad, 3 dl~ lddl· R•ll•ble H1ndy Man for odd New1rk Poll & W11kend WHAT A RELI£FI Enjoy a Storm Doors 1'111 l•ll'llllllll - ·Monday-f.....,. dOIIII linll $1 II). 0 if ~ lobs & lrght hauling. Call * I HII IOAN·7PM l'linl on your llle (1/4' or clean house without the Shopping Guide. Free Esdmalll haa•l•. Ctlt 410-287-2794 . ance or Bob 4 10 KAS CarDtntrt Selvice I"',, .I\•' I)\ \ill' Ill' ~IOAM -~PM men), give 1111 call, w.1 Nn ~ 1 A.lllll7loMU Nova A...,,...,. 287-0839 Iva rr.esse~ e . CALL 398-1230 "1 o:398-5732 • 111 1\l \'"Ill\ 1 \1 h\1 .I' 4J0~3§cf~J230 I ucond week fNtf. Ham HoJ!!!!l•· _,_ I'I.ANNING 382 390 394 Birds & Fish Horses Miscellaneous

I will ttkt your unwanted par· Regletered Arabian Mares. 8yr rots. Will provide a good old. ~ ood on tr ails . started home. 41o 658-9896. over JUmps . $1600. 4yr old halter broke, very pretry. ·a· Animal·¥· 386 $800 . 410 287·2917. ••• ·¥· 260 Dogs 394 ·¥· Alley ·¥· Houses Unfurnished Miscellaneous ·¥· ·¥· FREE TO GOOD HOME Dal· .~. Pet Grooming •• mation male. 9 mos. old. - .•. A beautiful view on the C & D NOTICE OF AKC registered. All sho ts & •¥• Pets •¥• c1nal 2BR , 1BA wifull DIVORCE ACTION wormed. 410-398 -264 1. basement. Lease option. •¥• Supplies •¥• T O: CHRISTINE L FrH to Good Home 1 1/2 yr $775/mo wf75% rent credit North E11t & Elkton Afford­ KAZONGO, Respondent old Papered female Dalma· •¥• N .~. towards downpaym ent. able budget motel ·units & FROM: Clerk of Court · ti an . Spayed . 4 t0 II EWA.RK: - Call (410) 658-40 97. apts. Lowest prioel No dep Wedd ing gown bea ut/lui Di vorce 658·9286 . ••• SHOPPING CENTER •¥• req 'd. 410 392 -9623 strap/eat w ~ acket , a/ze 10, New Castle County 410-392-0955. Kenmore Dlehwnher axe Jack Ru11ell Pupa champion ·¥·369-1560 ·i· Holllng•worth M1nor new ne ve r altered/never worn. J A M ES K blood line s, long legs, 2BR, 1BA, gas heat .& ac cond ition . $100 . Call $100. Call 398~851. KAZONGO, Petitioner, 410-398·3111 . smooth coa t. Ready for The uttinatt In KeMels tor Dogs & Cob wid avail. wall-to-wall car: has brought suit against Chr istm as. $40 0 ea . pet. $475/mo w/1 mo sec. 276 •Boarding o(lroomlng oQipplng CAPTAINS & yo u fo r divorce in the 410-392·9297. dep. No pets. Section 8 ok. Townhomes Condos Family Court of the State •Doggie Camp QUARTERS I· Call 398-2173. •Health Requirements Boarding & Grooming 1 of Delaware fo r New Just In time for Christmas North East Duplex 4BR, newly Castle County in Petition AKC Reg. Pekingnese 253 SAGINAW RD renovated on Mechanics Elkton 3BR, 1.5 BA end unit. DOGS&CATS I No. 94-06760. Lf yo u do Puppies. 41 0·398·6936. OXFORD, PA Valley Ad near Lewis' No pels. $575/mo & uti/. not serve a response to • Baths-Dips-Styling I Min i at ur e Sch nauz er (W• go anywiau<) Market. $575/mo plus sec­ Sec. dep. & ref. req. Call th e petition on Peti ­ urity depos i . (410) 392-3581 . on SMALL/I Black Female, 932-6980 rvt.\e Indoor Suites , 410-287-600S(D) tioner's Attorney 3y rs old . $100 or BO 41 0 BERN ARD J . ~ts1d~~g ' 939-9456. H eated Floors Thru-Out j · MCFADDEN ESQ. • SEPARATE CATIERY . : North Elet 3BR, 2BA, in-town. 4 EAST 8TH STREET Vu 1t Us See '!'he Difference 1 Short term lease avail. No #200 Q ~WARD WIIII/lNG GROOMING WILMINGTON, DE ,i"OPEN ­ pets. $700/mo & uti/. Sec. BY 1/~ TI ONIJ. CeRTIFIED ~ ., ~~ 398.S320 19801. dep. req. 378-4963 altar M~STER GROOMERS 175 D EAVERR0AD, 5:00 pm. or the petition er if Chow·Chow·~ pupp lea AKC HA ND STRIPPING Elkton Baau, water view, 3BR, _!:.! ~TON 1 MD POCONO SKI HOUSE 4BR, unrepresented, a nd th e reg . Great Chris tmas gift/ & EX CEPTIONAL 2BA, dutch colonial, lip, gar· Court within 20 d ays Call 392·5545 2BA, near all ski resorts. age, 25 min to Wilm. $800 mo. CISSOR WO RK Avail weekly or weekends. 410 392·6048. after publication of this FO R PET OR SHOW ACTION ADS Call 410 - 287-9662 notice, exclusive of the 4 li nes, 5 days, $10 . For any evenings. Elkton·TH 2 BR. 1y , BA, cia. date of publication, as Proprietor Sa rah Hawks items $1 00 or over. Get a $600 mo . Lease/Option, ~ Awa rded ,2nd Place PORT DEPOSIT 3BR, 2 Bath, it La rae §etectlon or required by statute, this secon d week for only $2 when too. LITZENBERG 410 Antiques and action will be h ear d New England Pet you purchase Resu lts kitchen, dining room. Nioe 398-3877. ,., 1<~11 85 The ~ - Groomlng'Contest counlly setting. $575/mo Specializing In Oak 1 Collectibles, In without fu rther notice at Da/matlon pupa AKC, 1st lnsuranoe. crett• Barn! llOUSe ancJ ~ shots. $200. Call 378-5380 . 410 398-1230 plus 1at months security & Pi ne Furn iture Family Court. 2201 OGLETO WII RD 3668161 deposit. Available immedi­ additional bulldln np 12116 Ntwuk (Aaou From A•on ) • ately. 410-392-5175. Elkton lrta/Tumqulet 3BR WARNER &JANE GAMBILL 35 PERCH CREEK LANE TH , 1.5 BA, end unit. Owners (0!\':l BWCK OFF 213) Rt. 213, Cecilton MD $685/mo. Call (410) ELKTON, MD Wed-Sat Noon·5pm 398-7248 after 5:00 pm. Sundays 2·5 pm North Ellt Timberbrook, 2 br, Barbara Harris Open Mondays til Christmas 1~ ba, Avail 111195, $660 (410) 398-1045 4 I 0-:lU-8 «327 mo + sec dep & uti/, 302 836-8136 . · Elkton 4BR, 2BA, Cape Cod . To $675/mo & sec . dep . No Pets . (410) 398·3877 The Little House Litzenberg. ofThls & Thnt., Inc. Advertise A Mull! Dealer Cooperottoe Perryville Large variety of quality In This New Town Homes antiques, furniture, Sat & Sun. 12noo n· 6,00 .262 for rent. 3 BR, 1'h BA. glass ware, collectibles, Mon. 3,00 · s,oo Directory • HOLIDAY SCHEDULE #SJF Housing To Share $650 mo + IIC dep. and much more. 410 658-6226. Dec. 22od. & 23rd 10,()() -4,()() Ever changing inventory. o.c. 2o1u. 1o,oo . e,oo Call .ALL WHEEL N.EJChee, l1le Prof. non· 150 old fann house DRIVE emoker to 1hlre Wlter· . By chance or appt. •ANTIQUES • Jacque at oriented home. $350/mo • COLLECfiBLES • Incl. utll. 287·7877. Fair Hill Dr., Elkton 398-1230 410-658-2811 or s1a9·wRow Room & Entire Houae to Village Kno113BR.l, 11 / 2BA , full 398-8426 410·658·2810 Shirt Elkton area, $250 b 3 ld $6751 mo includes utils. 410 smt., yrs 0 · mo + sec . dep . No Pets . 392·8268. Lv message. _ _ . .c..:..:..~....:.:.:;.:.;_410 398 8356 ____ NEWARI< POST® <- Greater Newark's Hometown Newspaper Since 19 10 0:. BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL

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I > PAGE 8B • NEWARK P 312 322 322 332 332 332 Clothing Furnitu les M Miscellaneous Waterbed Produ cts 0 1• · Trac tor, Wheelhorse 16hp., Insulin-Dependen t Diabetics 1 pair Yamaha speakers , mint AVON NEEDS SALES REP· NO SALES TAX IContract Liq­ condition $75. Set of RESENTATIVES Earn up uidators, Delawar e's largest counted! Heaters $19 .99 . hydrosta tic w/52' deck HD Receive Testing Supplies Waveless mattresses $44 .95, cast iron frame, runs good . speaker stand s $25 . Car to 50% . No door to door furn iture distributor goes with your Medicare/Private required. Start earning now public. We contract w/ Queen softside beds from $950. all 658-2317 . alarm (voice) 6 mos. old * and Supplemental Insu r­ lor Christmas. Must be 18. $299 . UPS/FE DEX delivery. Work benchee (6) $20 ea., Firewood For Sale $25 pickup FIREWOOD mixed wood manufacturers nat1onwide to $80. 410 -658-5406 if no I n d e pendent Rep . MICROWAVE liquidate bedding, furniture & Enormous selection at whole­ pain t, lumber, shop lights, ance . Fast, Free Delivery! truck load . You haul. Call $70 -$75/cord , sp lit oak answer, Iva message. __1-.:...80 '-'-0-_7=-27..c-2_866....,..;.-.-,--- I Full size, Frigidaire, Very good $90/cord. Split & delivered . accessones. New merchandise sale prices, Free Color Cata­ some hand tools $2·$30. Assignment Accepted ! Call 410 755-6035 aft 4:30pm. amv1ng daily . log. 1-800 -992-0873. Call 658·2317. Big Bend Recorda w/all top cond., $60; 410-398-4132. Today , Diabe tes Home (5) 36" redial muddere with bands & singers . Also semi RUG HUGE SAVINGS! Wicker ••• 6 pc, new, white, Care: 1·800-544-5433. (4) new 8.75116.5 Eaton & dasslcal records. $75 8X12 Navy & Mauve, Very On duPont Highway jus t scuth w/blue & rose. $295. China WhHII & cap~~ . $1000. takes all. _ _ ~ood cond ., $125 . Call 317 of 13·40 split on 13. 1/4 mile cabinet, lg, dark wood 410 658 6227 Crafts & Hobbles passed split. Mon-Thurs 11am- color . $150. 410 287-2917. Call (302) 322~725 . Chrtetmlll Holly lor &aiel De- 78-2747, if no ans. Iva mag . 7:30pm, Fri 11am-8pm, Sat corate the natural way for a Firewood Seasoned hard· 10am-6pm, Sun 12-4pm. 4 pc beautiful holiday season. th wood , Split & Delivered, bedroom : chost, dresser, mir­ 410 398-7023. c; $ 9 0 . 0 0 p 9 r c 0 r d, ror, headboard $178. 4 drawer FOR SALE • ches t $48 assembled. 4pc sec­ @; :..:.41:..:.0:..:.·7.:...55_·64_ 5_7_·---- 1 tiona! $398. Full size sleepers 1994 Hess Trucks Pool T•ble 3.5 X 7, 3 pc sla,e. Loveseat Exc Cond, well con­ ;--;-;--:=-4-'-10 -;-;-3,--98-9--:36-=2=----=--:;-- E x c co n d . $ 8 0 0 Seasoned hardwood deliv- starting at $218. Bedding: twin 7 1 structed, lik& new, 1~ yr s old. In aide Aee Merkel Open Daily 410-398-1139 ered . Van load $1oo . $88 set, full $98 set, queen Light back ground w/ffower pri nt Crochet Doll• Cheap $12. 410 11am·4pm. Comer of 272 Sunqu ..t Wolff Tinning 398-3236. 410-885-5087 aft 5:30pm. $128 set, king $248 set. Bunk in pastel colors. $100 410 bed wlinner spring bunkios 287-0678. So &6 Diana Way in Ches Bld1 New commercial home starting at$169. Daybeds start­ Isle 410 287-2737 units. From $199. Lamps, to­ 322 in g at $68. Old 418 paneling wood or4x8 tions , accessor ies . Monthly Furniture BAING AD FOR FREE GIFT! 328 320 Mach inery, Tools & Equ ipment plywood. I wtlllllul 1w1y & payments low as $18 . Call to­ Firewood, Fuel 302 328·7002 pick up anywhere. C1ll Bob day FREE NEW color catalog . We sell wha t we advertise! anytime ell 111m 410 1 800 462-9197. Handmade Secretary Desk Bus h hog self propelled wa-lk 392-6928. mahogany . Copy of 1770 behind. 8hp. Koh ler extra Chippendale. 6' tall. NICO blade, 36" deck $750. Call r····-······ •••••••••••• Christmas gilt. Asking 658-2317. $400. Call 410-275-8224. Chalnsaw, Homeli te 16" $95, Oak Pedslal Claw foot Table Weedeater $4 5, pole ttiT-AWAY PARK : & Chairs BRAND NEW RENT All oak wo od . Split and deliv· pruner $20 , farm tools :1 NEVER BEEN USED! 2 $5-$20. Call 658·23 17. e red . $ 100/cord . Call leaves & 4 press back King size (5) pc. BA set, 6' TODAY&GET: chairs . Med1um oak. 410 [ . ~w.Jf.0~5.!~~~! 1f"-[ 410 ·392-8138 dresser w/lg . mirror, chest 287-0394 btw 1Oam & 6pm. & 2 end tbls . Medi terranean : ' ~, 410-658-2622 ,~ : 1 (2 ads.) B & W Firewood Se rvice Pine LA set couch, chair, style in exc. cond.; wro ught IF YOU FIND AN ITEM • 1 /2month 's rent FREE! $90/cord oakwood . rocker, 2 end tbls., coffee iron deck set, rd . tbl w/4 Give us a cal l to place an adll : Indoor Batting Cages Basketball Arcade Games • $80/cord mixed, $5 extra chrs. in antique while. Call tbl. & matching lamps . There is NO CHARGE to run a • $40 gift certificate to the · 1 Sporting Goods Supplies : stacking. 410·392-0678 . $250 . Call (410) 658-4097. (410) 287-923 5. 3 line ad all week i I 1 restaurant ofyour choice! 1 Featuring: Louisville Slugger Easton and Mizuno I .. 4 I

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Homestudy. ~~~T~sfielor h:~g~~~~j~ ~~f~~~~~~~ee~fv l~o~~~~fr~ =~s~ i ~~ala ~~~O:rd~l~e~ awn in~ , front BR 512w/qs000ize owner.$1700Callber.ween 30con2 292 d . 3548$6900 Call 410-642-2073 658-6727 ask for Kim or Freeliterature. P.C.D.I.,At- self-motivated team work- so,we'd liketomeetyouiOur but have no ' " 4-8pm . 410-398·7414. - ' 868 Thad. Ian ta , Georg I a . tra" · ex~rience • m : 39~cs2:'d . Chevy Serena GTZ '90, Blk, 5 _ _ _ _ DEPT . ers with excellent commu- busine&& is growing and we 1n1ng 1s availa le. J.B. Buick Regal T·type 84 , new pd H d 4 p1 Four Wheel Drive 1 800 362 7070 5 0 au LTP _ nlcation skills. Insurance need a top notch person to join Hunt drivers can average 818 turbo & tires. $2,800 or ' b · · r:J a 1 • pw, • 753 background a plus or a our advertising sales team. Our over $2,000 monthly their po&& trade for mustang or ps, P · ac. c, a arm, sun - Dodge '88 4--WhMI Dr truck BECOME A MEDICAL TRA~ collection background . company owns 48 newspap- first year plus receive ex - Power Boats boat. 410 287-6931 . roofd e:;koqa~ ~g~ - 4Exc. 334 SCRIPTIONIST Opportun- Also Physician billing a ers,mcluding the Newark Post, ce llent benefits. Ca ll CAMARO 1980 , 305 automa- con · m1. · ( tO) new American wheels, new 398 0757 brakes & rotars. $7500 Call Musical Instruments ity to work at home or In plus. We offer a salary New Castle Busines Ledger 1-800-2JB -HUNT. EOE . 25' Sea Ray Sundancer Hand- tic. New paint. $1250 080 ' lv msg . office typing lor doctors. which commemorates with and Cecil Whig. Salary, com· Subject to drug screen . yman Special 1985, Exc 410-392-4476. Chevy Camero RS . t990. 305. 410 398-0145. Gultart Wanted ·Top cash Home study . Free litera· experience. Excellent mission and benefits . Please Local Opera tion lnsuranca Cond but needs outd ri ve. auto w/00, alr, pis , plb, Dodge Trail DUller 79, $800 paid. Hou118C811& made for ture. P.C.D.I., ATLANTA, fringe benefits package send your resume to Jon avail. Home nightly. Low hrs on Mere 260hp Chevy Cavalier 1990 , 2dr, p/mirrors , rear window de- or bestoffer .410 378-3570 . ~~ · Martin, Fender & G E 0 R G I A . and working conditions , Hickey, Chesapeake Publish- 610-932-9163 eng . $6950 . See at Jim's auto , alc,70aKm/fm stereod frost, amlfm stereo cas&, GMC Jimmy Blazer 85, 6.2 uulOifl. 410 661 -8419. 1-800 -362·7070 DEPT. Will train the right indivl- lng Corporation, 153 E. Chest- · Marine. Galena . Call owner cassette. exc. con · tint windows , tilt, cru ise. 4200 410 398 5712 diesel, $5,500. McDan iels Kayboard Yamaha port-a· YYP753. dual. Female o~ male may nut Hill Rd., Newark , DE 19713 Tom Roma 610 437-4628. $ · · · · $8 195 . Call 410 392·3397. Yacht Basin 410 287-8223. tone. Electric or banery. BECOME A PARALEGAL . apply . A good career op· or fax to 410 398-6265 . e I Do~e Arlee K '88 Stetlon Dodge Daytona, 1989. Fully · th fi f 0 Malibu Comp Ski Boat-1989, b a! 1 $400 410-398-3486. JOIN ONE OF AMERICA'S portun I~starting e rst o 19ft 350 Me re inboard, agon auto , ps, P , c, oaded . Auto. t-tops. Exc 870 py B G It F d FASTEST GROWING the year. To rearn more 59k, Maryland Inspected. cond. Asking $7 100. 410 aa u ar oun ationS, PROFESSIONS . LAWVER about this opportuni"' call 4S2 customtrailor,magwheels. $3000 . Call302737-8626. 275-8847 t0:.· 30am-8pm. Heavy Duty Trucks hard cs, all cables, electric h p ., Exc cond. Low hrs. MUST tuner & amp. Newl $500. INSTRUCTED HOME I e ersonnel Dept. at SELL. $11,900 /b.o. 410 Dodge Colt Vlata Wagon '86, Honda Civic Hatchback 91, 5 Mon-Thura days STUDY , SPECIALTY t-800 -n9-0309. Trades 885-2460, eves. Ask for seats 7, ale, auto, 11 4K . spd, ale, AMIFM cass. Exc Step V1n 82, Ask for Chris 410 302-368-8779, Fri-Sun & PROGRAMS OFFERED. Louis. $1600. 410-398-0579. co n d . Re g ma in t 569-1161 . alleveninga610869-0796. P.C.D.I., ATLANTA , BRICK LAYERS for commer- Ford Mustang 1982 GT 5.0. $ 6 0 0 0 I o b o C a I I 872 SPINET·CONSOLE PIANO cial wo rk. JW Wa lker & 4spd, fully loaded , only 30K 410-658-2953 eve r68~G~~srio~~~ ?Nfo 432 302 378 3500 Pickups Wanted, responsible party DEPT. LLP753. 2 Miscellaneous Sons, Inc. · · · pic1a mi on new motor & trans. Mazda AX 7 '88 , blue 76K, to make low monthly pay - 1-_:;.::.:....:.:....::.::;..:.:::::...___ Cable TV Co. seeks one to Many other new parts . Must p/sunroof, p/s, plb, ale, ami 3/4 Ton Chevy 76, auto, plb, menta . See locally. Call perform a variety of duties 638 see. $3000. 410 287 -2951. fm cass , alarm . MD in- 1-800-327-3345. Airline• now hiring! Entry pertaining to cable TV in- Typing & Resumes p/ s . $800. Call level: customer service/ stallations & service incus- GMC Step Van "82, 12" cargo spected. $5900 OBO. Call 410-658-2014 aft 6pm . 412 box, new clutch. rebuilt mo- 410-398-7867. Employment Services baggage handlers .. Many tomers homes. Including Chevy Mark Ill 1993, 4 wh. 336 other pos 1t1 ons . 1 tall d" ch 30' Flbergla81 Cuatom Bay tor . Great tires . $2500 . NlssanMaxlmumSE 1990,V6 dnve, fully loaded, 21 ,000 Office FurnHure l Equipment $300-$1,000 weekly. Local s":rvice &scfi~%'e~i l ec3;~s~ Buill, "Downeaat" style char­ 302-368-7698. eng, auto moon roof, black orig. miles , auto. MUST OR relocation. For in forma- Min. qualificat ions : valid ter boat. Slip throug h! the water w/gray int. Exc. cond . List SELLI $19,500. Call (410) POSTAL JOBS tion AND application CALL driver's license, high school Typing at 4 g.p.h. with her 7' beam . $12,000 Must sell $9800 275-2198. USED TELEPHONE SYS· 1-800 -647 -7420 . Ext education or equivalent, OBO . 410 -885-2614. Start $11 .41/hr. For exam and V-berth. galley. head . VHF, OF, F350 Ford 1989, low mileage, TEMS WANTED. We buy application info. Call 219 Saturn SC2 93 , whi te w/ all brand& of telephone sys­ A-162. good physical co ndition & great stereo . Ton s of stowage. dual whee ls, setup for 5th tem&. Call for an immediate 769 -8301 ext MD 506 CASHIERS PTIFT needed at commumcation sk ills. Pre- Service New lmron. 120hp Evinrude. sunroof, exc con , under wheel. Clean & exc. cond. warr , 24k, $1 4,500 . 410 appraisal and payment. 9am -9pm, Sun-Fri . Dairy Queen In Perryville. !erred prior exp. in cable TV 10.000 lb triple axle trailer . $12 ,000. 410-398-6283. Semor Citizens welcome. or electrical wiring , alec- Resumes, contracts, letters, re­ $25,900 . 410 287-3823 or 410 Honda CRX 1988, white, 5 sp ., 398-7830 . 1410-880-4924. ITEX. Ford F·150 1985, std trans. Apply in person, no phone tron ic education or electri- ports, mailings, statements, & 398·33 11 ask for Ira. 71,000 mi. $4000 , exc . Spirit 1992, ale, p/s, plb, plw, calls. cal training. Send resume & InVO iceS. cond . Call (410) 275-8477. $1500. Call (410) 658-2969 and more . $ 7800 . after 6:00 p.m. 426 Customer Rep salary req uiremen ts to: 227 820 Olds Cutlass 1984. V-6, auto, 30 2-651-7970 wkdys 9-5, North St. , Elkton, MD You name it, Sail Boats cruise, ac, wh. wall tires, 302-428-0609 wknds/eve. Ford Ranger XL 1989, 5s pd, 342 Management OPEN. 21921 EOE M!F . Co. re- fu ll y loaded, Insp . Produce IMMEDIATE AMIF M radio, mint cond. quires pre-employment I'll tyee it! inside & out, low mileage. $3500/80 Call 275-2198. INGS phy sical & drug test. Please ca~l Brenda Aquarius 21 ' w/trailer, sips 6, MANAGER $3500 /80. Call (302) Ford Ranger 76, V-8, 3spd. Gun caa new suede w/fringe. 14 positions must be filled by at 410.392·2403. vhf radio, am/fm cass, port­ Immediate opening: To be re­ a-pot, life raft & more. 410 836-1690. 1/2 ton, 8' bed. As k1ng 43" long. Great Christmas Nov . 18. PT/FT flex hrs . $1300 . 410 -392-9664 . present! $20 . Call sponsible for day-to-day op,era­ $10 .50/start. Call M-F 1-6. 287-8951 . Plymouth Caravella 1987 , tion of growing retirement com­ fully loade d, 1- ow ne r. 658-9733. 302-425-5444. Toyota Short Bed Pickup '66, munity on Eastern Shore : pre­ $2500 /BO Call ( 410 ) custom wheels , radials, Guitar electrtc-acouetlc, exc. ferab ly with experience or 275-2198. Mazda 626 LX 1991, sunroof, am/fm stereo , matching cond. w/hard Cl8e. Gra11 training in management. Sub- @ Pontiac Flreblrd ·sa , 1 owner, all power options, newly leer alass cap. Very good Chrletmae pr-ntl Paid mitcomplete resume with re fer- EDITORIAL V-6, Auto, Loaded! Good detailed , axe. cond . 53 ,000 condition . 102K. $2000 or $450, 110. $200/80. Call ences by January 15, 1995 to ASSISTANT 011 Burnar Service Technlan make offer. 410-865-2770 . Experienced ac or plum ­ con d . $3600 . h~ . mi. $8495. Call (302) 858-1733. r:JoCecii Whig,P.O.Box429- S, The Mariner, a boating & lei· 410-378-8563. c:-:52::-:-::·0_96,..,..7.,... ,...,.,..---- Elkton , MD 21922-0429. All re- sure publication based In bimg skills helpful but not OVEN READY FfiESH TURK· ness. Ben efits . Call 610 RECREATIONAL Pontiac Trant Am '81 , 350 VW Golf GL '91 tan , auto trans, 876 EYS Order now. Locust plies confidential. Elkton, MD, Is looking for a =:.....:.:s~IT=::E:-:M;.::A:,::N;:.,A:-::G:-::E"'R-- I full-time entry-level Editorial 932-8524. For further info . V-8, runs great. $1500 Call 4dr, ale, sunroof, pb , ps. Vans Point Farm 410-398--8766. VEHICLES 410-392-8729. Inspected. $7400 Call 410 Needed for 31 unit property Assistant. Strong writing & PLUMBER needs service me· 658-4272. 344 in Port Deposit. 30 hr. week organizational skills a must. chanic & 1 apprentice w/ Subaru GL 1987, auto, plw , Chevy C·10 86, new motor still exp. Call 398-0 123 bet. 9 & 804 under warr, less than 1Ok Restaurant, Store & Bar position. Exp. in Section 8 Knowledge of simple photo­ p/d, AM / FM cass, or other assisted hous ing graphy & boating a plua . 10 am. Motorcycles $2 200 / obo Call miles . Ac, amlfm cass. Exc prog rams use!ul but not Send resume to: The Mar· 854 41 0-392-3030 work van. $2,900 41 0 Reetaurant Equipment For 398 -0551 req. Reply to: G. MacPhee, lner, PO Box 429, 601 Bridge 454 HARLEY WANTED any year Auto Parts/Accessories sale, pizza oven, deli unit, Humph rey Man asement, St, Elkton, MD 21921 . Truck Drivers FLH, 883, Softail, Heritage, Honda Acco.6.rd LX 1994 . 4dr, refr~g . , etc. Call 12301 Old Columbia Pike, Warehouse help wanted . Must 410 -885 -2448 leave Springer, Rigids, Trike ; Truck Cap Nissan long bed . auto, AC, pw, pi, cruise . Exc Silver Sprin g, MD 20904. be rel iable and willing to DRIVER· BETTER RESPECT also parts. Excellent condi­ Exc. cond. $375 080. cond. 16,400 miles. Asking message. E q u a I Em pI o y men t wo rk and some sales exp. AND A BIGGER PAY­ tion to basket case. Also .6. 16 800 410 658 3260 Truck Cap for small pick up. Opportunity required . Apply in person to CHECK! OTR Shorthaul. Indian and Antiques , etc. ClvlcCRXSI t986 ,83,000mi., $ · · ' · 352 J&J Homo Improvement, For short bed . Exc con d. new tires, brakes & timing GMC Suburban.t 87 , 77kmiles, 301 -420-9065. Home weekly (shorthaul) , $375 or BO. 410 392-4476. good cond , full trail oring pkg, Sporting Goods Elkton, MD . assigned trucks, great ben­ chain . Recent tune-up . Honda 750 62, looks & runs Exc. cond. $3895 . Call $7,950 . 410 378-4769. efits, $1,000 experienced 14 k miles, $625 or 866 430 sign -on bonus. BURLING­ ~ood, 860 (302) 239-7574. Pool Table AMF 8Ft. $350 0 410 376 5765 Autos-Antiques . 080 410 392-4476. Medical/Dental 442 TON MOTOR CARRIERS : · " · Autos Under $1000 A 1-800-JOIN-BMC. EOE . Honda CB 750 81 & Honda 500 Exec, Sec, Med. trans . essen. Restaurant 83, both need work, both for 1965 Pontiac Lemans Con· 360 OWNER/OPERATORS $1,100 410 398-6772. Dodge Colt 1983 new tires, Exp. w/WP, HG, Lotus. new exhaust. Runs Good . vertlble ps, power top. Fair : Wanted To Buy Creative ind. able to man­ Join our OTA· Van Divison and Cond . Best Offer 41 0 Ford Conversion Van 1985 earn $2-3000 perwk . INQUIRE Honda Motorcycle 77, good $400 Call 41 0 392·2808. age multi respon. Min. 5 =--39..,.8_-1_98,..,3,.. 5.0ii, auto od , air, ps, pb, tilt, RESTAURANT WITHIN 800 -948-7106 any ­ cond ition. Needs battery . Plym Voyager.t SE 1986 7pas­ -::---:--=,. 1 yrs. exp. Chestertown area. $300. 410 378-4985. Ford Esort GT 86, Black, 5 Classic 1969 Pontiac GTO cruise, am/fm cass stereo, time. 'Local plus regional also. spd , amlfm cass . ac, cruise, senger, fully loaded.l. 2.6 eng. EXERCISE Res ume to Cecil Wh ig, MANAGER Runs Exc. Must Sell ~ 2 900 Call completely restored . 51K elec locks. Fully Loaded. rear wiper & defrost, high · · pd 12000mi on motor & trans . P.O. Box 429-K, Elkton, PROFESSIONAL DRIVERS • 806 215 255-5874. 4 400 WT EQUIPMENT MD 21921-0429 . Sheraton in Abe rdeen is ac­ $47,000 plus per year . Ou t­ highway miles. Book value ong . mi ., s ' mo- Will inspect. MUST SEE I Motor Homes $1825. will sell for $700 tor. Many more options. Weight machine wlbutterfly at­ cepting applications lor Re­ standing benefits and you Great investment car for $7500 410 378-2669. tachment & leg extension. If staurant Manager for its new will be home every week. 060. 410 658-5775. yours is collecting dust, give me RN/LPN Western Steak House Restaur­ Crusalr 24' 1976, 29k original Mercury Capri 1979, tstyr. for the 1995 cruising year. Call 878 Immediate openi ngs on a Pe­ We req uire 2 ·years OTR 410-65 8-4383 aft. 7pm ask al:allat 378-2747 btwn lOam & ant. Previous Restaurant Man­ experience and good driv­ miles . $4 ,995. 410 so eed bod & " t k diatric private du~ case in Elk· 287-8951 . . . n s y In . wor ' for George. Wanted/Autos & Trucks 8pm. Leave message if no agement exp. reg . Send Re­ ing record. For more infor­ motor exc. cond. $500/neg. ton. Excellent salary. Health Camaro 1982, red wlbk int., 4 tl(lswer. ~ sume tQ. Soeraton 1n Aberdeen, mation call Call642-0234 ask for Mike. .a. Mercedes 1929 replica kit car, insurance available . Call Pro­ P.O. Box V, Aberd een, MD 1-800-545-5684, Ryder spd, 305. ac, ps , pb, black chevette drive train , red w/ fessional Home Health Ser­ Olds Delta 88 1978, running, rear louve rs. $2000/BO. black int. Aski ng $6 ,000. . ·- WANTED 21001. ATTN : Gary Re ich. Ded icated Logistics, $200 . 410 398-1402 . vices at 1-800-333-4209. EOE Must see . Call 658-3759 (302) 994-69 16. World Coins Winches ter VA. eves or 398-0471 days. Sliver, Gold, or Copper Any Date, Any Cond1tion Highest Prices Paid Call Between Hrs of 4pm • 7pm ONLY 410 -275-8376 362 Yard/Garage Sales

FAIRHILL·232 Fair Hill Dr. OPEN HOUSE. Rooms of Anti­ ques & Collectibles. Keeping Yard Sale table. Call for our winter hour& or appt. & watch for future ads under •Accent on Antiques· (410) 398-8426. ANCHOR Pontiac & Buick 123 Bridge St. Elkton, MD 41 0-398-0700

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Babyeltter needed for 1 2 yr old girl. Fulltlme days. Perryville area. 41().842-9275. 408 CAll Domestic No Credit CHRIS MOURING RITTENHOUSE Bad Credit Depanclable, honest woman AT PlAZA FORD looking to work & care for MOTORS No Problem! elderly. Will do cleaning, Newark Toyota OF BElAIR. cooking, laundry etc. Call 1-800-831-0763. (302) 834 -2274 after Import Outlet 5:00pm RE-ESTABLISH LEGAL NOTICE YOUR CREDIT, AND TAKE CARE NOTICE OF 244 East Cleveland Av. OF YOUR DIVORCE ACTION Newark, DE AUTOMOTIVE TO: HEATHER A. 302-731-0100 KLEBON, Respondent 1-800-NJ E- 0535 NEEDS AT THE FROM: Clerk of Court - Divorce SAME TIME. New Castle County . $500.00 DNPMT. STEPHEN W. KLE­ ::;:~~' ·; BON, Petitioner, has HINDER FORD Lirtcofu West end of High St. ASSISTANCE brought suit against you 398-7770 101 N. Philadelphia Blvd. On Approved Credit for divorce in the Family _,. · :Mereu Aberdeen,MD 21001 Court of the State of - ·siNCE 1925• 800-255-7770 Delaware for New Castle Rt 40, McCoy 1-800-800-3037 County in Petition No. • New Car Center Aberdeen, MD FORD • LINCOLN • MERCURY 94-06437. If you do not 41 272·2200 ~ 1233 Telegraph Rd. • New Truck Center MARTIN GI.DSMDBII.I £:8::7 . . serve a responec to the • Used Car Center Rising Sun . : . : . petition on Petitioner's GMCTRUCK • Body & paint Shop ~me · · - · Attorney McCo~ 410-658-4801 298 E. Cleveland Ave, Gee. FORO • •INCO•N • ERCURY • FELICE A. GLEN- 410-642-6700 Newark NOW OPEN NON,ESQ. Cleveland Ave. & 1233 Telegraph Rd. P.O.Box234 Kirkwood Hwy. Rising Sun (302) Porter Auto Sales Newark, DE WILMINGTON, DE 41 0-658-4801 ..~ tihM. 738·5200 1185 E. Pulaski Hwy )9899. 302-453-6800 Mazda Elkton, MD or the petitioner if 410-642-6700 Pontiac :Unrepresented, and the 398·5151 Court within 20 days WILLIAMS MARTIN HONIIA MARTIN MAZIIA Bad Credit, No Credit, after publication of this CHEVROLET 298 E. Cleveland Ave 298 E. Cleveland Ave, ~otice, exclusive of the !PLDZNte Bankruptcy date of publication, aa 208 W. Main St., Elkton, MD Newark "iiiiih ~Newark $25,000,000 Cred'rt line avail, ;required by statute, this 1701 Belair Road (302) (302) ectlon will be hesrd 41~00 Bel Air, Md 21014 Oxford, PA on Great Selection of ...... 454-9300 454-9300 'Without further notice at 1· 80D-831·0763 ~•""""'11un• 610-932-2892 Pre owned Vehicles! Family Court. np 1:1/16 ' It's the we can do for you this Christmas · d •• ~~ ..'MI

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