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April23, 1986 Newark, Del. ROB SWE~JfGAlL Special Walking for the health of it ed shift by Neil Thoma~ proposed arely hatched, the Mojave Desert, sharing yolk-colored six searing sand with skittering o'clock sun ducks rattlesnakes, and he's brav­ A proposal to move special behind a purple ed the spiral dirt roads of ' education students from the B Medill Intensive Learning Center cloud, further chilling the backwoods Appalachia' raw morning air and adding where sunglassed sheriffs and the Joseph E. Douglass an extra shade of gray to still prowl the mountain­ schools was presented to the the long rolling hillside. sides in search of moon­ Christina Board of Education About halfway down the shiners. last week by Dr. Willis A. Proc­ slope is the lone figure on And he's done all that to tor, the school district's director the move, Newark's Rob let people know that the of special services. Sweetgall, ascendant. most simple of all exercises Proctor said the proposal Sweetgall, a tall man. - walking - can help them would gradually shift students sweeps up the rise with extend and improve the from the Medill and Douglass long, easy strides, his eyes quality of their lives. schools into the Wallace Wallin darting from side to side as ''Some people say I'm School, located in New Castle. if in constant search of crazy for what I've done," The shift, Proctor said, would something elusive. He he says, pausing as if to begin by moving about 20 draws near and smiles. "It's replay some of the unkind students ages 14 to 17 from the a great time to get out there cuts, then quicldy brighten­ Douglass School. If that proves and walk!" ing. ''Others congratulate successful, the district will con­ Actually, any time is a me because they have been tinue to move all the Douglass great time to hoof the area's inspired by what I've done." School students. highways for Sweetgall, a Concern was expressed by former DuPont Co. Sweetgall was born and board member Cynthia E . Oates, chemical engineer who reared in Brooklyn, N.Y., who said she was surprised that chucked the secure life in and his early years · the work parents put into making the Douglass School a reality 1981 to become a i>htsi«!al indieatlott of the n•Utlft1•,:~ ··~~ fitness advocate, a voice in recognized athlete he was to would be lost. the wilderness preaching become. He was bookish, Oates also expressed reserv­ the value of a daily walk. shunned varsity sports and tions because she said many He's climbed the crunchy was always 5-10 pounps parents were not in favor of the ice and snow of Idaho's overweight. move and that the special equip­ · Silver Hills in the dead of ment now at the Douglass School winter. He's rested in the See ROB/17a ·would not be available elsewhere without additional cost to the Rob Sweetgall on the road. . . , district. r------~----~ She also wondered what would happen to the empty school. Walking boom sport of '80s Proctor, who is a member of CLINICS the district's Space Utilization Walking may be in the late 1980s ing clinics throughout New Castle • Saturday, May 3, 1-3 p.m. at Committee, said that there was what running was in the late 1970s ­ County. Storm's shoe store in Midway Shop­ no immediate plan for using the a boom sport. " Walking," says Sweetgall, "has ping Center. Rob Sweetgall will school, but that a use would be More and more Americans are hit­ left running in its tracks." And he discuss the benefits of walking for found before implementation of ting the streets for a good, swift thinks there is a good reason for that the health of it and his journey the proposal. He also said all of stroll, according to Newark's Rob - walking provides all the benefits across America, and will lead a the equipment now at the Sweetgall, a transcontinental hiker of running without the painful side clinic on proper techniques of walk­ Douglass School is portable, so and the nation's most famous walker effects of putting bones, muscles and ing. The clinic is part of a series of there would be no added expense since Edward Payson Weston, whose joints under such great stress. walking events being coordinated for buying new replacements. turn of the century endurance events " Walking is really the answer for by Storm's, which plans to form He also remarked that this is regularly drew sellout crowds. America," says Sweetgall, who walking clubs all over New Castle still in the planning stage and Sweetgall estimates that today operates his promotional Creative County. that until the plan is more com­ there are more than 60 million Walking firm from the Young­ • Wednesday, May 7, 6:30p.m. at plete, it would be difficult to talk American walkers, five times the Murray Building on Elktpn Road. the Anna P. Mote Elementary to parents about their specific number of runners. "For the 5-10 million joggers, runn­ School on Kirkwood Highway. Rob concerns. But he added, "We Walking has become so popular ing is fine. But as a professional Sweetgall will head a program have never made a move without that one of the country's foremost health promoter, I have to ask, what sponsored by The Back Clinic. He involving the parents." foot races, San Francisco's Bay-to­ about the other millions who despise will show the 27-minute film The reason for the move, Proc­ Breakers, is adding a walking divi­ jogging? Jogging has given them a "Walk! America!" which chroni­ tor explained, is to give students sion and expects several thousand perfect excuse to stay on the sofa." cles his coast-to-coast trek. the opportunity to learn job skills participants. Sweetgall and members of The earlier than they do now. He said Locally, Storm's shoes is jumping See WALK/17a Back Clinic staff will discuss the the plan was "a reflection of our on the bandwagon in a big way, for­ benefits of walking and concern for special education." ming walking clubs sponsoring walk- demonstrate proper techniques. Currently, students don't move to the Wallin School until they are 17 .

. , ' 'l' r~ _IND~X ·. FACT Fl LE I ' ' . /:"-~:·.~.i~ Newarkers ...... 2a Time to turn clocks ahead City Council to meet News ...... 3a Newark City Council will meet Monday, April28 in the Schools ...... 4a Newark Municipal Building, 220 Elkton Rd. The The last Sunday in April is about meeting will begin at 8 p.m. Community ...... 6a to roll around and that can mean Entertainment .... 12a just one thing. It is time to set the University ...... 14a clock ahead and (yawn!) lose one Christina sets session Opinion ...... 17a hour of sleep as Daylight Savings The Christina Board of Education has changed its Sports ...... lb Time begins. Readers are remind· scheduled Wilmington hearing on a report by its Space ed to set their clocks one hour Utilization Committee. The hearing, to have been held Business ...... 6b ahead before they go to sleep last Thursday, will instead be held at 7:30p.m. Tues­ Lifestyle ...... 8b Saturday night. Not to worry - day, April29 in the Sarah W. Pyle School, 5th and Lom­ Classified ...... lOb we'll be getting that hour of sleep bard streets. Following the hearing, the school board Lifestyle ...... 16b back come Oct. 26! may act on the Committee report, which calls for some redistricting to cope with increasing enrollment. Plant sale this week The City of Newark will hold its annual plant sale Thursday, April 24 and Friday, April 25 in the parking lot of the Newark Municipal Building, 220 Elkton Rd. The sale will be held 9:30a.m. to 5:30p.m. Thursday and 9:30a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday. In case of rain Thurs­ day, hours will be extended to 5:30p.m. Friday. 2a April 23, 1986

Jane Harrington University 'supersecretary' retires frmn long-time 'part-time' position by Bill Clark

these people going by, wondering get out of the house and kind of ane Harrington what I was doing." rejoin the human race,'' said dismissed the incident During her long wait by the Harrington with a laugh, " after as " just part of my phone, did she consider giving up being a housewife and mother." job." But her former on the woman and going to bed ? The flexible hours - 20 hours a 2 J "No, hecause when you have a week, with July and August off ­ boss recalled it as a performance beyond the call of duty. !jtranger coming in - especially still allowed her plenty of time FREE BED PILLOWS The incident occurred in a female - you just can't have with her children. August 1979, when the University them come into Newark in the When the university's com­ With Purchase Of of Delaware communication dark and have nobody know munication department opened in department was expecting the where they are. I just looked at it January 1973, Harrington was ap­ Any Set arrival of a new faculty member. as part of my job." pointed its full-time secretary. A Eacept the pick-up special Harrington was the depart­ Harrington retired in January few yeat·s later she was pro­ ment's office coordinator and her from the university ·after 20 moted to office coordinator. In boss w1-1s then-chairman Douglas years of service. 1978 another secretarial position Boyd. In Boyd's absence, Harr­ Boyd labeled her the "cham­ was created, filled by Myrna ington was to escort the new pion of new people" - the young Hofmann, and the department faculty member to the Christiana faculty members and graduate was moved to the Kirkbride (now Towers in the afternoon. But the teaching assistants. " She was Ewing) office building. woman called to explain that car always keen on getting their con­ Harrington was the chairman's problems would delay her until 8 tracts done and making sure they administrative assistant, his p.m. were paid on time. She knew as right hand. There was dictation, "'No problem,' "Harrington young faculty coming in they not to mention budgets, class recalled telling her, " 'Just call didn't have much money and she scheduling and faculty contracts. me at home when you get into would have taken it as a personal More than a few times she sav­ town.'" failure, almost, if one had missed ed the chairperson from embar­ Eight o'clock came and passed, a paycheck simply because the rassment, according to Boyd. and still no word ... 9:00 ... 10 :00 ... paper work had not been in the "She called it her 'Stupid 11 :00. Finally, the woman called. right office at the right time." Secretary's Act,' " he explained. Harrington obligingly left her "The reason it was so funny was com£01table Todd Estates home The Harringtons (.Toe, Jane, that Jane was never really a for a midnight rendezvous at the Debbie, Barbara and Earl) mov­ secretary in the traditional sense gas station at the corner of ~d to Delaware in 1960. Joe, an of the word - someone who just Delaware Avenue and Chapel msurance adjustor, was transfer­ typed or filed. Nor was she Street. red from the Wilkes-Barre, Pa., stupid. There was Jane Harrington - area. "A 'Stupid Secretary's Act' wife, mother of three, former They decided to relocate in was mainly trying to get the Girl Scout leader - standing Newark because of the good department chair out of a jam he under a street light alongside one things they had heard about the had gotten himself into - when I of Newark's busiest intersec­ up-and-coming Newark Special had forgotten to do something or tions, at midnight no less. School District. had screwed it up. She would get She spoke of the occurrence in Jane began working part-time on the phone and tel~ someone, her usual good-natured, upbeat at the university's language ar1d 'I've really screwed this up. • She manner. "It tickled me to death literature department. " The kids would put herself on the line. It standing there, and watching all were in school and I wanted to ,

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·Apartments, if it wasn't for the and said "the situation is un­ UniCity bus, " We would all be fortunate." -~y john McWhorter dead ducks." " Calling on friends is the elderly for you alone. Although thankful for the bus Inspite of efforts by the Newark person's best bet," he said. Herald system, Klingsberg said some mentioned that citizens could call City Manager's Office, there is elderly residents have· no way still little hope in sight for Newark taxis from Wilmington, but that around town on weekends when they are expensive. residents interested in a revival of the bus doesn't run, or when they local taxi service. have appointments in places that There is, however, at least one Fred Herald of the City aren't served by the bus. "Unless alternative. The senior services Manager's Office said that since you have a car, or a friend with a program of New Castle County of­ Newark's only taxi service, SCAT, car, you're almost isolated," ~G­ fers a volunteer service called left the city last May, there have ingsberg said. Wheels, which coordinator Mary been four inquiries about Jo Metz said offers rides to and establishing another service but Even though the UniCity system from medical appointments for none has taken hold. is available, some have expressed those who have no other means. Herald said those who have in­ dissatisfaction with the service. quired have since declined to Gertrude Miller, also of Fairfield Metz said that if a person calls make offers because the enter­ Apartments, said that while seven to 10 days in advance, prise wasn't deemed profitable helpful, the route is so large that it Wheels will try to provide enough. He cited high insurance sometimes takes her more than an transportation to routine medical rates, low ridership and the hour to get to town. appointments, but added that availability of other forms of Wheels is not an emergency ser­ That route, according to Herald, vice. transportation such as the UniCity is about to change, at least tem­ bus system, as the major causes. porarily, because the bus will soon "There is no charge for the ser­ Among those most affected by begin serving the Mlllcroft Retire­ vice," Metz said, "but donations the lack of taxi service are ment and Nursing Home on are needed and gladly accepted." Newark's elderly citizens who Possum Park Road. While Herald She also said that in addition .to often don't have transportation of said the route will now serve more donations, volunteer drivers are their own. According to Mrs. people, it will become even larger. also needed. Wheels can be con­ Harry Klingsberg of Fairfield He also agreed with Klingsberg, tacted by calling Metz at 366-7791. ~ · · Plant sale Annual city event to be held Thursday and Friday The fourth annual City of will be available. Perennials such anyone has any questions or Newark plant sale will be held as day lilies, hosta, hibiscus, desires additional information, Thursday, April 24 and Friday, plumbago, rudbeckia and sedum call City Horticulturalist Rick Col­ April 25 at the Newark Municipal will also be offered for sale. bert at 366-7060. Small quantities of other plants Building parking lot, 220 Elkton These plants possess many Rd. will also be available. Divisions of plants will be desirable characteristics. They Sale hours will be 9:30a.m. to are easy to maintain and they 5:30p.m. Thursday and 9:30a.m . freshly dug but they will not be in pots so consumers are urged to br­ have very few insect or disease to 1 p.m. Friday. In case of rain problems. The plants are also Thursday, the Friday hours will ing their own boxes and con­ tainers. quite drought tolerant and the be extended to 5:30p.m. home owner should be able to Ornamental g1·asses including Proceeds of the sale will be used t.o help defray the cost of main­ grow these plants with relative fountain grass, 1·eed grass, sea ease. oats, ribbon grass and miscanthus tdining the traffic islands. If

NEWS FILE Jr. of Newark, Republican Ma­ in the state after 7 p.m. and find it jority Leader. Election full of youngsters, many of them Oberle spoke in reaction to a tax idling away their time. This cut proposed Thursday, April 17 Council gives nod legislation is designed for those by members of the House teenagers who prefer to make Democratic Caucus. After spending 2-'h hours more constructive use of their Oberle said, "If you examine reviewing all available evidence time." Delaware's record of fiscal from the April 8 municipal elec­ Existing law does not permit responsibility over the past eight tion, Newark City Council voted teenagers between the ages of 14 years, you will see that all the tax last week to certify the results and and 16 to work after the hour of 7 cuts were predicated on careful seat Mayor William Redd and p.m. analysis of present and projected Third District Councilman Betty state finances. So it is beyond me Hutchinson. how the Democrats can produce a While Redd won handily over Oberle definite number without the spr­ challenger Hugh Ferguson, con­ ing DEF AC numbers. It seems cerns had been voiced over the reckless." Third District results because Blasts Democrats Oberle added, "The fiscal Hutchinson defeated challenger responsibility equation dictates Ed Miller by just four votes. Also, "A personal income tax cut is that we first get solid financial an election machine problem had something every legislator in this and economic data in hand and led to questions over six unac­ building is studying right now, but then determine how much of a tax counted for tallies on an to pop a number so soon is cut is feasible. When legislators automatic counter. definitely premature," according deviate from this course, one has The city election board to State !!.E.lP· William _ ~:- Oberle to question their motives. painstakingly researched the pro­ blem and concluded that the unac­ counted for tallies must have been the result of an election machine malfunction. It recommended that City Council certify the results and seat Redd and Hut­ chinson. Bill Child labor •FRESH MEAT•GROCERIES •PRODUCE •FROZEN FOODS ~ Republican State Rep. William A. Oberle Jr. of Newark, has in­ troduced legislation that would permit parents to allow children NICKLES MARKET ages 14 and older to work between the hours of 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. Referring to the legislation (H.B. 520), Oberle explained, "You can go to any shopping mall ' A loan. paid off at a fix ed rate over a A Home fixed period of time. Equity Loan. The other is a Personal Credit Line •!; that can be paid off at an attractive When the house starts getting too variable rate, with low monthly pay­ small for the family, or when any ments designed to meet your needs. number of other expensive needs So if there are things in your life arise in your life, here's something that you're not sure you can afford ­ to remember. . from a boat for the family to an If you own a home, you can use its addition to your home- talk to us equity value to secure one of the about a Home Equity Loan. most advantageous loans there are. A Home Equity Loan from Mellon Bank. We offer two kinds of Mellon Home Equity Loans. One c;an be @

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St. Mark's stars Students, taff raise funds for state ~ s mentally retarded citizens

graduate Nancy Griskowitz, the mad a t m e, but I don't care fa ns seemed to enjoy the evening, because I'm having too much fun by Bruce Johnson rooting heavily fo r the students. doing this." After the game, the student a t­ Al ong with t he e njoyment tributed the wrn to spir it. ·· w e owe comes a s nse of accomplishment It was a rivalry tha t had been it aU to the seni or class spirit," and satisfaction that can only be brewing fo r years. A contest that said Dawn Wockenfuss. "' We were fans, athletes ami reporte rs had gained by helping others . " It gives psyched.' m e cold clri lls just thinking about anticipated for days. Two talented Yet. the game was not held sole­ teams pitted against each other on it," said Wocke nfuss, whose ly fo r compct1t1on. It wa held to fa ther dona ed several expensive a syntheti · surface with only time benetit Delaware's m e nt a lly and fa te standin g in their way of items to b e• raffl ed . ''It's great to reta rded d tizens and was just one know that wha t we' re doing is ap­ vi ctory or defeat. of a er ies of events that the St. Well , it was a rivalry, and it was precia ted a nd tha t somewhere so­ Ma r k '~ commumty has sponsored meone do\. n the lrne is going to ap­ between two team s, but other than over the past 10 days. Events in­ that. .. it was j ust a lot of fun . preciate it." clude ba ke sales, raffl es. a dance, "' You get the ultimate feeling Last week, St. Mark's 1-!i gh a "liftathon" and a ·· pa r­ School kicked off its annual fund when rou go to the ga m e, " said raising drive to benefi t the men­ ticipathon.'' Ted Spiker , who is involved wi th St. Ma rk's has 1 d the state for tall y re t a rd e d citizens of hi s second All-Sta r drive. " All the the last two years in rai tng work you' ve done just seem s all Delaware with a faculty vs. stu­ money fo r the annue h::rmpen·d a g • · ~t had called trn1 e out' and joined in .· · are qu1te ob\"IOU . · · But it wa Wockenfuss who put clear d and the last ball had been Yet H.J$Su quit ,,\ , led 11 a t spi ked , th • stud •nt:; were the tunc the mea ning a nd th.:­ Je nd111 1. a helping t"• 1nd r·,,n be l' X· celebrating their first victo1·y ever game rtself mto pe rspecti ve. ·J tre!ncl\ enjoyable as well a J was having a rough time a while over th · faculh be11drual. ··w ·ert

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Seven students and five High School - Andrew Chen, Wilson Elementary School for her educators from the Christina Tuomo Lalli and Daniel Louder­ National Merit Award, sponsored AERO-DANCERS ... constructed w1th so ft School District were presented bock - also won awards for their by the Eastern District Associa­ leather uppers for great comfort and first place finishes in the 11th and tion of the American Alliance for durability The flat ullll bottom provides with achievement awH J'cls by the flex ibility and comfort on a fo rmed msole Christina Board of Education a t 12th grade division of the Falre. Health, Physical Education, The seventh student, Jose Gon­ Recreation and Dance. Insole 1s removable for cleanm g Yours 1n their regular meeting Tuesday three fa shion nght styles 1n a lantast 1c night, April15. zales, from the Pyle Elementary • Carol Tasca from Christiana color assortment Try em. yo u'll love 'em ! School, also won an award for his High, who also eamed the Na­ Three students - Mi chael Bren­ fi rst pluce showing In the big trak tional Merit Award. nan, .Joel Osman and Luul'll contest of tho same Fa ire. • Juanita B. Crawford of the Wagner, a ll of C hrl s tl~o~nu High Christina educutors who receiv­ John n. Downes Elementary School - received recognition for ed awards were: School and Carol A. Brown, super­ their first pluce finishes in tho 1 J th • Barbara ,J. Webster-Holladay, visor of computer education, for and 12th g•·ado divis ion of tho for hm· completion of a doctorate their proposol to llnk a synthesizer eighth annual Deluwure Colll­ of ed ucution dc15ree at Temple to an Apple liE computer, enabl· puter l<'alru. Unlvonrlty. lnt~ third f51'Cldcr·s to sing In six­ Throe students from (llt~sgow • Dlune Scobey from the Ettu J . part harmony.

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'J'uuHdiJY night, Aprlllll. u huyl'ltlo, crnftli, u buko solo, u McVey 'l'lit• pt•opOHtli HU1mu1.1tod i11VIth1l{ •·ufflo . bullotJttl:l nntl t'cft·oshmontH. oil dlst•·l ·t tmploycOH to tho boll· 111 cmle ot' rul rl. U;o ovo11t will be BOOTIE Fun Duy qu t to honor· thot• tlreus fot' thoh· held I · p.tn. Sunduy, Muy 4. Available In 1.1e rvlco. ltoth·ooH would bo Invited Tho lnllcpondcncc School Ill BLACK rruo of churf5o, but thet·e would bo locutod ull:JOO Pupet· Mill ltd. l~ot• " JAZZ " WHITE The .Joseph M. McVt!Y J•:lomen· un $18 chHrge for all other·s. lrtformutlon concerning craft11 Available In RED tary School will hold it:; unnu11l Acco•·dlng to the proposal, the tubles, cu ll Mu•·tha Staten at 2:!0· WHITE Fun Day on Suturduy, May :1 at flt ·M t banquet would be held in 0:1:10 . BLACK the school on .lunicc Drive In Wil mington's Radisson Hotel, GREY Robscott Manor. Wednesday, Muy2U,1986. Walls RED The event will begin at 10 a .m. Included in the proposal was u and conclude at 2 p.m. There will suggestion that tho board ap­ Glasgow CAC be games rides , pri~. os Anti ::~ ur­ propriate funds for the purchase prises. of retirement gifts for the 46 employees. The estimated cost of Dr. Michael W . Walls , the gifts Is $25. superintendent of the Christina School Distl'lct, wlll be the Big Elk Mall featured speaket• dul'ing a Elkton, MD Newark meeting of the Glasgow High Peebles (301) 398-1240 .Jones School Citizena' Advisory Council Use Your Peebles Charge Card . ~ Band honored on Monday, May 12. Hrs.: Mon.-Sat. 10-9 Visa, MasterCard, and Choice USAA honors The meeting will begin at 7:30 also welcome. : Tho Newark Hi gh School Jazz p.m. in Room H-106 of Glasgow Sun. 12-6 Ensemble dil·ected by Ll oy d H . High School. All residents of the :Ross won a superior rating during Lisu Jones, a student at Caravel areas served by Glasgow High are the •·ecent Brandywine .Jazz Academy, has been named a na­ Invited to attend, festival. tlomtl award winner by the United The p1·ogram will be a forum In Tho band also won u best section Stales Achievement Academy of which those attending can share :award for thu trombone suction, Lexington, Ky. Information, ldoali and concerns and drummer Chip Vauoans won a .Jones was honored for her work about tho high school and about best solo uwm·d . In the Cnravel Student Council, sccondi:I I'Y education in the : New11rk hflli won s uptwlur t~ml was nomin11tcd for the award Christina School District. ratln!lR In o fostlvnlll this your . by Curnvol HeudmuHtcr BarbttrH l111· Hodi{Oil . . . The buncl wi ll po••fonn next .Jones Is tho daughter of n: luinc ~onth In tho Vlrglnlu Bouch, Vu. NCCL ·FeRtlvuls of MuRi c. It will b one JonoR of Ncwur·k

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COMMUNITY FILE During the eight week program, Central maintenance and small construc­ Wobegon tion type jobs will make up a large part of the work experience. Teens will work 20 hours per America Home Com pan ion week. For an application, visit the • An evening of foolishness and Department office in the Newark fellowship based on Garrison Municipal Building, 220 Elkton topic Keillor's popular radio .show " A Road, or call 366-7060 for informa­ Prairie Home Compa nion" and tion. " Central America: History and life in fabled Lake Wobegon, Politics" will be the focus of the Minn ., will be held at 5:30 p.m . Cubs open public meeting sponsored Saturday, April 26, at Newark jointly by the Newark Chapter of ' United Methodist Church, 69 E . Pinewood Derby the American Association of Main St. University Wome n and the Activities will include live The Lenape District Cub Scout League of Women Voters of m usic, ·• commercials," group Pinewood Derby will be held Greater Newark at 7:45p.m . Mon­ singing, door prizes, games, Saturday, May 3 at the Christiana day, April 28, in Memorial Hall of Keillor stories, and a dinner of Mall. the First Presbyterian Church, traditional Wobegonian cuisine. The Derby weigh-i n wi ll begin at 292W Main St. Tickets at $6 per person are 11 a .m . wi th races at noon. Speakers will be Dr. Suzanne available only in advance by call­ Trophies will be awa1·ded to the Browne, assistant professor of ing 368-2273 . No tickets will be top finishers. The top four cars history, and Dr. John Deiner, available at the door. Deadline for from each of the I.enape District's associate professor in the depart­ paid reservations is April18. Cub Scout packs are eligible to ment of political science at the Proceeds will benefit the Reach enter. University of Delaware. mission program of the church, For more information, call Browne, a specialist in Latin but the primary purpose of the Pinewood Derby Chairman Rich American history, has done party is to bring people together Turner at 454-7056 evenings. research on 20th century Mexico fo r some low-key fun. and colonial Ecuador. YWCA Deiner's special field is Latin American politics. He has written YBC Banquet in Newark on the literacy crusade in Nicaragua, the changing church Summer jobs The YWCA of New Castle Co un­ in Latin America, and on Argen­ ty will hold its annual business tina. His current research is on The Newark Department of and dinner meeting on Tuesday conflicts and resolutions Parks & Recreation is accepting evening, April 29, at the Sheraton Dr. John Deiner (left) will be one of two University of Delaware professors speaking on generated by the fishing industry applications for summer job open­ Inn in Newark. "Central America: History and Politics" on Monday, April28. At right is Dorry Ross, in Central America. ings in the Youth Beautification Included on the program will be Moderator will be Dorry Ross, Corps. an address from National YWCA who will be moderator for the presentation, a joint project of the League of Women who has conducted many past The federally funded program Executive Director Gwendolyn Voters and the American Association of University Women. candidates' meetings. allows teens ages 15-18 years old Calvert Baker and a farewell an opportunity to work during the salute to retiring Wilmington summer months. To be eligible, Center Director Barbara teens must be City of Newark Washam. residents, be 15 years old by July 1 Cost is $22 .50 for YWCA but not a high school graduate of members and $27 . 50 for the current year, and family in­ nonmembers. For more informa­ come must fall within the low to tion, call658-7161. moderate income levels. Cocktail hour begins at 6 p.m . Anniversary

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N~wark •AUTO GLASS offers •STOREFRONTS •TRUCK GLASS y~uth •TABLETOPS •HEAVY EQUIP. •MIRRORS •INSULATED courses Fremed&CuiToS ize GLASS cited •PLEXIGLAS •BOAT GLASS Doria Mllsom,. 10, of 13 Sanford Newarkers who enjoy the out­ •STORM WINDOW REPAIR •SCREENS Drive, Newark, has won a special doors may be interested in enroll­ merit award In the junior ...... Ing In sailing or wildflower iden­ category of the 1986 Girls. Clubs of -·· _ _ ,,,. tification classes being offered by Am~ica Photography Contest the Newark Department of Parks FREE ESTIMATES •INSTALLATION AVAILABLE spo ored by Eastman Kodak and Recreation. •24 HR . EMERGENCY BOARD -UPS •INSURANCE WORK INVITED Co any. • Sailing classes for youths and M lsom, a member of Girls for adults will be held Saturdays, Clu of Delaware, will receive $5 June 7-28, at the Lums Pond State tNear Buckworth'al ln t e form of a Kodak gift cer­ Park Boat House. Students will 116 Landing Lane, Elkton, MD tifl.:cate redeemable for receive instruction and practice in ~ I•II•J photographic equipment and sup­ basic water safety and sailing ~ · · · 301-398-8208 • FREE PARKING pHd from local retailers. In addi­ tion ~ her photo will be considered skills,eluding using the Sunfish 14-foot model. sailboats in- ;a:======~~~~~======~=i for ~fie 1987 Girls Clubs of America Students will learn parts of the cal~dar, being produced by boat, how the boat interacts with FREE SPINAL Kodf!k, and will be displayed at the water, wind and trim in­ the ;organization's national con­ dicators, luffing and stalling, EVALUATION* ference being held this spring In tacking, knots, capsizing and Do You Have San ~ra ncisco . trapezing. They will also learn H~r entry, "Rainy Day Blues," considerations in boat ownership, feat;Jres some of her friends look- and racing rules and tactics. 1. Headaches , Dizziness. Blurred Vi· ing ~a d . . , ~_...... ~ The youth class, for youngsters ' Jqdging was held at Girls Clubs " 10 and older, will meet 9-10 a.m. 2. ~~~ -k Pain , Tight Muscles, of America headquarters in New and will sail from 10-11:30 a.m. Spasms. York City. The judges were Janet The fee is $15 for city residents 3. Shoulder Pain, Pain Down Arms, Charles, photographer; June and $17 for non-residents. Numbness in Hands. Rol;linson-Nall, art director, MVP The adult class will sail from 4. Pain Between Shoulders. Difficult ET AL; and Linnea Beason, noon to 3 p.m., with class time to Breathing, Abdominal Pains. photographer. be announced. The fee is $26 for ci­ 5. Lower Back Pain, Hip Pain, Pain Girls Clubs of America is a na­ ty residents and $28 for non­ Down Legs . tioflll, not-for-profit organization residents. whll:!h serves 200,000 girls and Students will be responsible for yourg women aged 6-18 in more boat rental fees and the park en­ tha:p 240 Girls Clubs Centers and trance fee . CONTOUR ANALYSIS PHOTO . . Doria Milsom of Newark has received a Kodak award {t Free examination includes case history , consultatlo~ With the d_oc· thr ugh various outreach pro­ for this picture of her friends. • Wildflower Identification with tor a free contour analysis posture scan and 10 orthopediC , ne~rolog1cal gr!I ~S across the United States. naturalist Bill McAvoy will meet tests. X-rays, treatment, and clinical laborato_ry tests are ~o~ mcluded , 10-11 :30 a.m. Saturday, May 17 at but if indicated are normally covered by most msurance pohc1es. Carpenter State Park on Del. 896 Why FREE? Thousands of. area re~idents have spine related problems north of Newark. which usually respond to chrropractlc care. COMMUNITY FILE Participants will learn to iden­ This is our way of encouraging you to find out if you have a probl~m tify medicinal and wild edible that might be helped by chirop~~ctic care. It is also our way of acquam· herbs and wildflowers on a walk ting you with our staff and fac1htres . . . childhood cancer which, along through the park. While we are accepting new patients, no one need feel any obhgat1on . Newark Y Bike safety with accidents, is a leading killer The fee is $2 for city residents Moat Insurances Accepted of children. and $4 for non-residents. Par­ Honey Bear program For details, call Honey Bear ticipants are responsible for the Child Care at 834-7876 . park admission fee, and should br­ DELAWARE CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH CENTER Fl wer & bake sale ing a picnic lunch. James J. McCready D.C. To register for these courses, A flower, plant and bake sale The St. Jude Children's Hospital Omega Professional Center- J28 Omega Dr. will be held at the Newark Center bicycle safety course is belng visit the Department office in the Newark Municipal Building, 220 YWj::A from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m . daily taught this week at Honey Bear Newark, Delaware 19713 • (302) 368-1300 Ma:y 1-3. Child Care, 834 Salem Church Rd. Paper drive Elkton Rd. For additional in­ F!,!atured items will include pot­ Because more than 1,000 formation, call366-7060. ted ~e raniums, hanging baskets, youngsters are killed and another bed lng platns, vegetable plants, 500,000 are injured in bicycle ac­ Pike Creek Lions and homemade cake, cookies and cidents each year, the course is othqr treats. designed to make children aware ~lfMP!fQE)fAlJD) WILL HELP Plants and flowers will also be of bicycle safety at an early age. The Pike Creek Valley Lions sold· those three days at the Park During the week-long program, Club will be conducting its mon­ Deli on Elkton Road. parents of children at Honey Bear thly paper collection at the Pike The Newark Center YWCA is will be seeking pledges for St. Creek Shopping Center from 9 SOLVE YOUR STORAGE PROBLEMS loc~ted at 318 S. College Ave. for Jude Hospital. The hospital is the a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, April26. deta~ls, c~ll368-9173. leading center for the study of BUILD A SHED NOW! Our Bern-atyle and Salt Box utility ahed packagea are complete wllh how-to-do-it Instructions, pre-built I runes, 3/4" plywood floor, 7/16" walerboard sheathing, plus trim, lath, and hardware.

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The Delaware Museum of Saturday, May 3rd & Sunday, May 4th Natural History has announced that Judy Jester of Newark has .t o Authors o Basket Weaving o Balloons been selected as the 1985 recipient • 0 Artists o D ecoy Carving o Demonstrations of the Robert L. Dimit award. The ,-.. Stroll in the Park with Mood Music award recognizes outstanding ·_·· ______a_n_d_S~p_e_c_la_I_E_nt_e_rt_a_ln_m_e_n_t ______volunteer service to the Museum. Jester received the award on Feb. 21 at a reception given for the volunteers by the Museum staff. The award, newly established by the board of directors of the Delaware Museum of Natural History, is named in honor of former Museum director Robert T• • Dimit. ~~~o·§ 203 S. WASHINGTON Sf. Jester has not only worked as a HAVR(, ()(, GAAQ, guide at the Museum for two years, but has also been responsi­ MD\.... ble for special projects such as the 21078 Museum outreach programs and Christmas decorations. Delaware Museum of Natural History volunteers work In all areas of the Museum - education, public reJ, tions, audio-visual, col­ lections, libt·ary, gift shop, and guiding. For information on becoming a volunteer contact Diana Ricka rds, Director of Judy Jester (center) with museum director Dr. Barbara Butler (right) and museum Volunteers, at 658-91 11 . director of volunteers Diana Rickards. "OVER 30 YEARS IN NEWARK ... "

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I) COMMUNITY FILE ! , $2.25 $4.50 ,.... Thursday, May 1 Club members from 9 a.m . to COUPON PRICE COUPON PRICE Senior Center 9 a.m., ceramics. noon. 4-H REGULARLY $2 .40 REGULARLY $4.80 10 a.m., discussion. EJCplru 4/ 30/ 86 10 a.m., choral group. EJCpiru 4/ 30/ 86 Calendar of events 12 :30 p.m ., duplicate bridge. VFW Dairy conference 1:30 p.m ., Scrabble. PLEASE PRESENT COUPON WITH INCOMING ORDER The Newark Senior Center, 1:30 p.m ., dancing. Loyalty Day Seven teenagers from dairy ··~ located at 300 E . Main St., has Friday, May 2 farms in Delaware including Leslie scheduled the following activities: 9 a.m., bowling, Blue Hen 'Loyalty Day services will be Moore of Bear and Steven Cook of Friday, Apri125 Lanes. held Sunday, April27 by Newark's Newark attended the annual 4- 9 a.m., bowling, Blue Hen 9:30a.m., shopping. Veterans of Foreign Wars J . H/FFA Dairy Management Con­ Lanes. 10 a.m., Signing Group. Allison O'Daniel Post 475. ference held recently at Virginia 9:30a.m., shopping. 1 p.m., Newark Senior Players The services, featuring a Polytechnic Institute and State 10 a.m., Signing Group. rehea1·sal. renewal of oaths of loyalty to the University. 1 p.m., Newark Senior Players United States, will begin at 2 p.m . The program focused on dairy rehearsal. at the Post Home, 100 Veterans nutrition, reproduction manage­ Woodsy Owl says Monday, April28 Paper drive Drive, behind the Newat·k ment and production economics. No Noise Pollution Here! Municipal Building. . ' 10 a.m., knitting instruction. Faculty from VPI's dairy science I 10 a.m ., crochetin g instruction. Glasgow Lions State Sen. James P . Neal of depa1-tment served as instructors. 11 a.m., exercise. Newark will be the featured The Delaware yo uth also toured Give a hoot. 12:30 p.m ., Monday Movie The Glasgow Lions Club will speaker. Music will be provided the university's dairy research Matinee. hold its monthly paper collection by the Newark Community Band, facilities. Don't pollute. 12:45 p.m., canasta. on Saturday, April 26 in the park­ under the direction of Edward The trip was sponsored by the 12 :45 p.m ., bridge. ing Jot of Delaware Trust Co.'s Schwartz. Officers of Post 475 and Delaware 4-H Foundation. State 4- Tuesday, April 29 Glasgow branch on Del. 896. its Auxiliarv will make remarks. H leader Marcius Butterfield ac­ 9 a .m ., bowling, Blue Hen Paper will be collected by Lions companied the group. Lanes. 10 a.m., enjoyment bridge. 10 a .m ., Bible study. 12 :30 p.m ., Tuesday After - E-Z- VAC Lunch program, Newark Sur­ vivors Band, Helen Clark, Anne Vacuum Cleaner Service Cooper, Leo Hawks, Paul Mc­ Parts and Supplies for all Makes and Models ASK ME! Clean, Dot Raymond, Steve Sorowice and Eliza beth Tressler. Rebuilt Cleaners 9 12 :30 p.m., 500. $2 9 WHAT IS Wednesday, April30 Start in At 9 a.m ., chess. 10 a.m ., art class. E-Z- VAC JIFFY LUBE 10 a.m., needlepoint. Brookside Shopping Cenler 12 :30 p.m., pinochle. PHONE 737·4122 12 :45 p.m., bingo. COMPLETE? APRIL CAR CARE For one low price in 10 minutes and no appointment for just about any vehicle, here 's what you get with Jiffy Lube SPECIALS Complete: 1. W e change your oil with Pennzoil. 2. W e install a new oil filter. 3. We lubricate the whole chassis. TAKE A TIP FROM 4. W e check and fill transmission fluid . STAN & OLLIE: 5. We check and till differential fluid. 6. We check and till brake fluid . 7. We check and till power steering fluid . 8. W e check and till window washer fluid. >ANCQ 9. We check and till battery. WIPER BLADE 10. We check the air filter. REFILLS Coming S=. oon to 11. We check the wiper blades. Northtown Shopping 12 . We inflate the tires to proper pressure. Plaza 1-95 & Naamans Rd. 13 . We vacuum the interior. 14. We even wash the exterior windows. Jiffy Lube Complete is 14 important ser­ vices that can keep your car out of the repair shop!

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COMMUNITY fiLE Your place for also presented certificates of the best selection .. . Brookside recognition for service to water Umpires and personalized Fresh Air resources management to: Dr. service! Jerome R. Lewis of the University Newark leagues Hosts sought Flea market of Delaware, Roland Leathrum of the DuPont Co. and Marion Brookside Community Watch is Stewart and Richard Mc­ The Newark Department of "It's boring In the city in the Parks and Recreation is now ac­ We 're wa iting to serve you! summertime. There's nothing to accepting reservations for space Clenaghan of the Civic League of at a flea market to be held Satur­ New Caslte County. cepting applications for umpires do. I like going to the country and scorekeepers for Its youth because it's quiet. I go horseback day, May 3 at the Brookside Com­ SHOES baseball and softball leagues. for WOMEN riding, swimming and meet new munity Building on Marrows NATURALIZE~ . people." . Road. For Information, visit the That's how one Fresh Air Fund Rentals are $6 each. For reser­ Fun I PRICES CORNER SHOPPING CENTER Department office In the Newark (nell to Gordon'• Jewetero) child described the difference bet­ vations, call453-0493 or 737-1286 . Municipal Building, 220 Elkton ween her summer in New York CI­ The flea market will be held 9 Road rallye 992-0444 Rd., or call366-706~ ty and one spent In Newark. She a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, May 3. was one of more than 10,000 disad­ The rain date will be Sunday, May The Brandywine Motorsport vantaged city children who par­ 4. Refreshments will be available. Club will hold Its Fun I Road 215 E. DELAWARE AVE,, NEWARK ticipated In the Fresh Air Fund's Rallye on Wednesday, April 30, (3021737 -4711 Rev. Peter A. Welle . Putor Friendly Town program last year. Awards with cars leaving from the Iron " WE ARE A UNITING CHURCH" New Castle County Is one of 327 Hill Inn on South College Avenue Friendly Towns In 13 northeastern In Newark. 9:30 Worship states, from Virginia to Maine and Water Day Registration for the rallye, the 11:00 Adult & Youth Education NURSERY CARE AVAILABLE Canada. Every year, volunteer Four organizations were first In a series of five to be held by host families open their homes for presented New Castle County the club this season, will begin at "Compa11lon Ia the aometlmea fatal capacity for feeling what two weeks or more to Fresh Air 8:15p.m. The first car will leave lt'allke to llvelnalde aomebody alae'• akin." Water Resources Awards during - Frederick Buechner Children from the inner city. Water Day activities Monday, at 7:01p.m . Fresh Air children are 6 to 12- April21. In addition to trophies, two years-old, and volunteer host Award presentations were Blaupunkt ARI car radios will be families may request the age and made by Newark Mayor William given away at each rallye. sex of their visitors. The Friendly Redd, New Castle County Ex­ Town program is so successful ecutive Rita Justice and Wilm­ that 60 percent of all Fresh Air ington Mayor Daniel S. Frawley VFW children are Invited to visit the on behalf of the Water Resources IEXPLORE THESE SAVINGS) same families, year after year. Agency for New Castle County. Officers installed The organization is looking for They went to : volunteers t o become host • Curtis Paper Co. of Newark LOW OUTLET PRICES EVERYDAY! families in the Newark area. For for reducing water use in its pro­ information on becoming a cesses. Officers of Newark's Veterans •The latest- PVC Pipe Furniture volunteer host, call Cathy Peoples • University of Delaware Office •32 different styles -various colors at 239-4200. of Foreign Wars J . Allison of Housing and Residence for O'Daniel Post 475 and its Aux­ •We now manufacture our own cushions & replacement cushions . water conservation measures in iliary will be installed during Chestnut Hill housing and food service. ceremonies Thursday, May 1. • Christiana Mall Management Community sale for water conservation efforts, Post Commander William which included turning off its Schaen urged members to attend The West Chestnut Hill fountains during last year 's the joint installation. Ceremonies Residents Association will hold a drought. will begin at 8 p.m. in the Post community sale on Saturday, May • Delmarva Power & Light Co. Home, located at 100 Veterans 3m the West Chestnut Hill Profes­ for its public information cam­ Drive behind the Newark sional Center parking lot. 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THE ARTS by Phil Toman

The Mini kin Opera Company, a here at the University of Wilmington-based professional Delaware at the Mozarteum in touring company, has been per­ Salzburg. His conducting credits forming in the region since 1973. are impressive and he Is the Their work has been excellent assistant conductm· of opera and exciting, but they have companies at Central City, Col., always had one big problem - no and Eugene, Ore. house in which to perform. I These two operas, as with have seen so many artistically everything the Minikin Opent great opet·as in very poor houses. performs, will be sung in This season, I am very happy to English. In the perfo r mances say, that will all change for which I ha ve enjoyed, the Minikin Opera. Engli sh diction of the sin gers The Company will be in makes the words understandable. residence at the new Delaware I not only enjoy opera in English, Theater Company location on the that is the language I selected for Christina River near Water my childrens' introduction to Street and the Avenue of the opera. That's a hint fot · parents Arts. This will be the first chance who might like to help their for local audiences to see these children get off on the right foot professional singers, musicians, in opera! designers all working with quali­ There will be three per­ ty professional stage equipment formances. They a re Friday, and technicians. April 25, at 8 p.m .; Saturday, For its three-day stay at the April 26, also a t 8; a nd Sunday, Delaware Theater Company April April 27, at 2 p.m . Tickets are $14 25-27 , Minikin has selected a dou­ ($7 for children ) fm· all seats a nd ble bill of Milhaud's " The Poor all performances. Specia l group / ~ Fisherman" and Rossini's " Mar­ rates are ava il a ble. • International opera singer James Longacre rehearses for the Minikin Opera Company production riage By promissory Note." Fina lly, a house worthy of of Milhaud's "The Poor Fisherman." That's a good balance of comedy Minikin. Don't miss the double and tragedy. bill. The sta rs of " The Poor Fisher­ ENTERTAINMENT FILE man" are James Longacre and Phyllis Burg. Longacre has Thr ~ If~ on \ldgr by Charles Palmer will open at Hours for the exhibition are preformed on both sides of the Gall ery 20, located at 20 Orchard Tuesday and Wednesday from 11 Atlantic a nd has appeared on Road, Newark, on Friday, May 2. a .m . until I p.m . a nd Thursday PBS with Placido Domingo. Burg P.1.JJJ IO TH!!J~~e Newarkers Class A reception for the Lewes and evening from 6-8 p.m . has sung with both the Baltimore WilMIN GTO N Oll9801 {l01J 6S6 U OI Ba ltimore-based artist will be The exhibition will close Thurs­ and Washingotn Opera Com­ held 6-8 p.m . day, May 8. panies and Baltimore's Gilbert Rehoboth art show Watercolor painting Pa lmer is a graduate, with and Sullivan Repertory Thea ter . TUES. JUNE 3 honors, of the Maryland Institute, In Rossini's comedy the stars thru Eight jury-approved Newark Award-winning local a t·ti st Coll ege of Art, and has received are Shirley Jaron, Robert • craftsmen will exhi bit their works Phyllis Torres will teach a water­ prizes and awards from the Wallace, John Trout and Edward SUN. JUNE 8 at Rehoboth Beach's third annual color painting class bein g offered Ba ltimot·e Museum of Art, the Randa ll . Jaron, who is from Peale Museum, and Loyola Col­ Chapel Street Delawat·e, was a winner of the Eves. 6 PM: Wed. & Sal Mats. 2 PM: spring fine at·ts a nd crafts festival by the Newark Department of Sun. Mat. 3 PM • turday, May :l at the Rehoboth Parks a n d Re c reation on lege . New Jersey State Opera Com­ petition and has performed inter­ BROADWAY'S 1985 Avenue handstand adjoining the Tuesdays, May 6-27. He h ~s shuwn hi s work at the 'Majority of One' boardwalk. Students will be ta ught to pa int E isenhowe r Libra ry , Johns nationally. TONY AWARD The seven-hout· show. to occupy using the translucent color a nd Hopkins University, the Little Wallace has sung with the WINNING BEST PLAY! ,. the barricaded street surrounding light that the properties of water­ Ga llery, the Wa re Ga llery in The Cha pel Street Players' pro­ Opera Company of the bandstand from 10 a.m. to 5 colo!· provide. Arden, the Ma rtello Gallery in duction of Leonard Spigelgass' and the Ba ltimore Opera. Trout p.m ., wi ll feature the di splay, The class will meet 7-10 p.m. Key West, a nd in numerous group play " A Majot·it}.: of One" will con­ has performed with the Texas demonstration a nd sale of folk, exhibitions in the Washington, Opera Theater, the Neil Sirnon's Tuesdays in the Newark Senior tinue with perilf>rmances Friday MtwCo~tdy .. country, contemporary a nd tra di­ Center on Main Street. Ba ltimore, a nd Wilmington areas. and Saturday, April25 and 26. Grand Op era and at Wolf Trap. ' tiona! artworks. F estival admis- The fee is $18 for city resid ents On Sunday May 4, at 7:30p.m ., Randall, who is just back from sion is free. The raindate is Sun­ and $20 for non-residents. A li st of ''A Conversation about Art and Performa nces are also schedul­ European engagements, has sung day, May 4, same place and hou•·s. necessary materia ls will be sent Lite r a ture" featurin g Zack ed May 1-3. Curta in time is 8:15 at Wolf Tt·ap and with the Pitt­ The Newark exhibitors a re Rod to each registrant. Bowen, chairman of the Universi­ p.m. in the Playet·s' theater at 27 sburgh Opera Company. Martter, wildlife a rtist ; Irma To register, visit the Depart­ ty of Dela wa re English Depart­ N. Chapel St. Ti ckets cost $6 for Steven J . Mosteller will con­ Dearholt. country woodcra ft ment office in thfl Newark ment, Byron Shurtleff, professor adults and $4 for youths under 18. duct both operas. He has studied specialist; Barbara Armstrong, Municipal Building, 220 E lkton of art at the University, and the Call 368-2248 for tickets or in­ m~niatur e wood and sewn or­ Rd. For more information, call artist, will be held at the Gallery. formation. naments artisan; Thomas Pro­ 366-7060. Dimlld by sser, woodcrafter ; Eleanor Rosenberg, basket and copper tool ing s pecia li s t ; Ever e tt Palmer UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE STUDENT CENTER AND fij WAY Gene Saks Williams, handcr afted clock THE FRENCH HOUSE ALLERY Tues.thru Thurs. maker; Roger Weldy, produce•· of present novelty rubber sta mps a nd Gallery 20 show ' Eves. a PM & Sun. Mal3 PM • scratch pads, and Mary Ellen DOLE STR EET $29 $25 $15 ANDRE MATHIS N CHESAPEAKE CITY. MD 2 19 15 Fri. & Sal Eves. $34 $30 $20 Weldy, wood jell y cabinet and An . exhibition of pa intings, .- painted wood-cut-o ut a rtisan. Wed . Mal2 PM $20 drawmgs, coll age a nd assemblage Singing French songs made famous from Paris Sal Mal 2 PM

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Fashion Bug 528 West Pulaski Highway Kitchen open Fri. & Sat. evening Elkton, Maryland of North Ea st Shopping Plaza Frt. 11 a.m.· midnight • Sat. 6 p.m.. 11 p.m. April 23, 19111 The New Ark Post 13a ENTERTAINMENT 'Levitation' •Venlllt & Chotolttt Cupe~ku •Buttentotth & Jelly Krimpeta to open 69~ •P11nut Sutter 115'1 & Chotoltll Ktndy Ktkea •Chotolttt Cretm lu •Creme·filltd Chotolttt Cupttktl this week $AVE LOTS OF MONEY • Most prices only 1./2 of regular University Theatre will present Supermarket f:»rices. Timothy Mason's new play, "Levitation," April 25-27 and May Taylortown~ Convenie~ce Center 1-3 at MitchelfHall on the Univer­ sity of Delaware campus in Smalley's Dam Road Newark. 3 Troubadour Way All performances are at 8:15 Mon.-Thurs. 10-6 p.m., except for Sunday, April27, Fri. 10-7; Sat. 9-5 which will be a matinee per­ 834-0404 formance at 2 p.m. Tickets, at $5 for the general public and $3 for all students and senior citizens, will be on sale from noon-5 p.m., Mondays through Fridays, beginning April Carpet Gallery 14, at the Mitchell Hall box office and from noon to curtain time on all performance days. The play Is a gentle, fanciful and sentimental story about an all­ American family struggling to resolve their conflicts. on Remnants "Levitation" will be directed by 'VE Richard P . Brown, professor of theatre at the University. He is a nationally recognized innovator in the field of acting training and has 12x103 Lightning "rich earth" $123.99 provided guidance for the acting 12x11 4 Thriller "flicker blue" $136.99 training program at the Universi­ 2 ty for the last five years. 12x8 Desert Winds "leopard" $100.00 For more information, call the 12x11' Thriller "ginger rust" $145.99 Mitchell Hall box office at 451- 12x13' Thriller "oak buff" $165.99 2204. · Sbaun Irons (left) and Michael Moran in "Levitations." 12x9 5 Winnir\g Touch "cameo" $113.99 12x19 2 Best Bet "ivy green" $230.00 12x134 Lightning "cobalt" $160.99 ENTERTAINMENT FILE 12x101 Lightning "isle green" $119.99 12x1311 Shadowtime "rose powder" $167.99 regular library hours, 10 a .m . to 9 p.m. weekdays and 10 a.m. to 4 12x9• Best Bet "indigo" $118.99 Torres 11 Watercolors p.m . Saturdays. Statuesque 12x10 Best Bet "Hawaiian sunset" $131.99 Art display Newark Free Library is located 12x131 Winning Touch "gingersnap" $155.99 Lucille Cessna at 750 Library Ave., across from 'Images of Liberty' 10 College Square shopping center. 12x8 Winning Touch "platinum" $106.99 The work of Newark artist For information on its exhibits 12x14 Thriller "dark green" $167.99 Phyllis Torres is on display this Watercolors by Lucille Cessna and programs, call 731-7550. How did the Statue of Liberty 12x11 5 Winning Touch "silver cane" $137.99 month in the Newark Municipal will be exhibited at the Newark get to New York? What did she 12x112 Best Bet "rich earth" $134.99 Building, 220 Elkton Rd. Torres is Free Library from April 21 look like the day she arrived? 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The concert, sponsored by the been organized by the Statue of ~=~ Green Willow Folk Club, Is the Antiques Show Tannahill Weavers ' only Liberty - Ellis 1sland Foundation 9 Elkton Commercial Plaza Delaware Valley appearance on and brought to Delaware by the IValu Food Shopping Ctr.l & Sale Delaware Heritage Commission. Rt. 213- Bridge St. their current tour. They will per­ The fully-captioned series of form at Resurrection Parish large, photographic reproductions Elkton, MD Church, 3000 Videre Dr. off Linden range from rare, archival photos 1301) 392-3930 Hill Road in Pike Creek. May 2, 3 & 4, 1986 of the Statue as it was being Tickets are $7 in advance and $8 created In Bartholdi's studio to Friday & Saturday 11 am to 9 pm at the door. Children six to 12 are Sunday 11 am lo 5 pm haunting images of Immigrants admitted for $4 , and those under being processed in Ellis Island. at the six are admitted free. Call the Talbol County Community Center ..... Green Willow Folk Club at 994- Route 50 ju st north uf Easto n, Maryland 0495. Dally Admission 54 .50 Distills uished Dea lers in Room Settings

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M~talsmithing Artist Li~da Threadgill to lead workshop at U .D.

Artist Linda Threadgill will give Her work combines precious 'she has presented numerous a workshop on the metalsmlthlng metals with this process. Par· workshops throughout the country technique of "spray etching" as tlclpants will be encouraged to ex· and has published a technical part of a three-day visit to the Un·. perlment and explore the many paper on " Alternative Etching lverslty of Delaware, cosponsored possibilities of spray etching. Processes" for the Society of by the University's Department of In addition to the workshop, she North American Goldsmltlls. Art and the VIsiting Women will give a free public slide lecture In addition, s he has exhibited Scholars Fund. on her work ttt IJ tt.m., Fl'lday, extensively In many countries, May 2, In Room 102 of Recitati on and currently Is featured In tho The workshop Is s('hedulcd from Hall on tho campus. traveling oxhlblllon " Jewelry 7:30-10 p.m., Wednesday, Aprll30, Currently a pr•o(cstlo r of USA." She also will huvc u solo ex· and 1-4 p.m., Thursday, May 1, In metalsmlthlng and jewelry at the hlbitlon at the Plum Gullm·y in the Hollingsworth Annex Building University of Wi sconsin at Kensington, Md., from Muy 4-27. on the University's campus In Whitewater, Threadgill received For more Information on 1 1 her master of fine arts degree Threudglll's visit, contact Anne ~e~~~~~te ~~er ~!vdefo ~~e~ ~} from the Tyler School of Art. In Gruhum, IISBOCiate professor Of pattern and Imagery on copper, 1984 , she received a National En­ art at th University, telephone bra11, bronze and othet' metals. dowment for the Arts fellowship. 461·2737 or 308 ·~005 . "Stlll Llfe Pendant" by Llnda Threadglll. UNIVERSITY FILE Tutu-Seavers to visit U.D. clothlnl( utttl oducutlonul needs. schcdul d nt :1 p.m ., Sutunluy, 'J'hti UnlVOI'IIIty or Delawur·e Tutu·Seaverll will speuk at 7 Mu y 10, In Bacchus. AuulisHlo n 111 Other highlight!! of this y ar's p.m ., Wodno8duy, M11y 7, In noom 13luck Women's Emphasis On Monduy, Muy 6, un oponln!,l $1. ummer can1p ovunt ur·u : 120 of Smith Hall on the c:o•·ne•· of Col bt•atlon will be hllld Muy G-12 roveptlott ror tho Blu c.: k Womon's • Pony l'lde11 . on tho Unvlorslty cornplllr In Am11tol und South ColloMc Conclulllrl l( tho a1·tlvltle!l on • Potting zoo feuturlnM young avenues. Hot• tulk Is o11ponsor· d E:mphuHls Colobt·tltlon will bo IHlld Monday, Muy 1:.1 , will b tho uti· Nowurk. at 4:30 p.m . In tho minority rm·munlmiil!l. IJy tho Unlv rlllty HonoriJ Pt·o· nuul Blnck Womon'11 l ~ mphttlll s With tho theme " My Soul Looks Con tot· , 192 South College Avo. • Collugu cur•eo1· ·oumulllng. Bock - A Str·uggle ot 13111 •k gram and the Dopur·trn nt of Aw ards Uunqullt, scllddulod ft•om The UnivorMity of Duluwuru • l.lvesto •k 11how11 fuutul'ln!( Women : Amorlcu 'l'o South Pollllcul Sclonco. "Another Look ut Poetry" will 5-7:30 p.m . In lu yton llull on tho Curriculum Dcv lopment Lub will young dulry und boor cultlo and Africa," the celobr•utlon will Tutu-Soavor11 ha s given be preHented at 0:30 p.m ., ThurM· Unlv r'Hl ty'Mnorth ·umpus. 'mit 111 run a summer cump Cor ·hlldron lamiJs. feature a t11lk by Naomi Tutu· numerous public addresso11 on day, Muy 8, In Bacchus at the $3 pet· person. !>'or ti ·k ts, call ages 6-8 from 0·11 ::JO a.m. dally • Sheep shearing demonstru· Seavers, the daughter of the South , and la11t year she Perkins Student Center on Felicia Hyder. 736·71107. The ban· June 30 through July 11. tlons. African humttn rights activist spoke at the Southern Christian Academy Street. quet Is sponsored by Delta Slgmu Tuition Is $100 for the two-week • Poultry display fea turing Bishop Desmond Tutu, and a Leadership Conference's annual Theta or·orlty Inc. camp. Delaware Blue Hens. convention. She and husband Cor­ On Friday, May 9, a mule­ variety of other activities. female rap session and potluck For more lnformutlon on the In the camp, children will work • Sollsdisplay. All programs ttre free and open bin Seaves head the Bishop Tutu dinner will be held at 6::10 p.m . in Black Women 's L~ mphusls In small groups (six children pe r • Baby chicks hatching. to the public a nd arc sponsored by Refugee Fund, a nonprofit teacher) with teachers chosen for • Modern farm machinery organization assisting the more the Minority Center. Men are ask­ celebration, contact Tcrosu Bruce the Unvlerslty's Minority Student In the University's Minority excellence and specially trained display. than 750,000 South African ed to bring food for the dinner. Programming Advisory Board, A fashion show and tea Is Center, telephone 451 -2091 . In teachi n g science and • BeAkP.eplng exhibit. unless otherwise noted. refugees with their medical, mathematics to young children. • Clowns and balloons. The small ~::roups will investigate • Plant sttles. physical science eventll, plan ex­ • Alpha 'l.eta chicken barbecue. periments, discuss their results, • FF A hot dogs and soft drinks. and r·epresent their work In writ­ • Home-baked bread s11 le. Senior artists may enter annual fest Ing, graphs, drawings, paintings Townsend Hall is located on and other artwork for other South College Av enue (Del. 896 ) children In the camp. across from the Chrysler plant In Artists and craftspersons 55 temporary designer pi eces and entry's degree of originullty, crttfl advanced lev I (more than 10 Children will ulso learn how to Newark. Plenty of free parking Is yean> of age and older living in traditional work in the craft and technique in relation to the yeat•s of ex perience) . .fudges also use Magic Slate, a word process­ available. Delaware, Maryland, Penn­ categories of fiber, metal, wood, number of yettt's the creator has may designate other awards a nd Ing program especially for young sylvania and New Jersey are In· ceramics and glass. worked In the field , honorable mentions or decline to children, to make copies of their· vlted to enter the Unlvet•slty of Entries for the show will be uc­ Fine arts judges will be Bon m a ke nn nwar·d In any cat gory, writing and keep records of their Delaware's fourth annual Senior cepted from 8 a.m. • 6 p.m., Mon­ Mangel, director of the Mangel Up to eight artists will be selected findings. Pottery Artists of the Delaware Valley day, May 19 , In Clayton Hall, and Gallery In Philadelphia, and Dan for an awfwd exhibition, " Jur·or·s ' A primary focus of the camp area exhibition scheduled May 27. judging results will be phoned to Miller, well-known artist and Choice," scheduled nt Clayton will be on critical thinking Spring ale July 7 In Clayton Hall on the artists from 4 ) p.m., Tuesday, assistant dean of faculty at the Hallin tho full. abilities: predlctlnl(, estimutlng, Unlvcrslty'll north cttmpus on May20. Pennsylv1:1nla Academy of Fine For nr1 ntr·y form unci complote asscssln11 evidence, and rccu!Onlng New London Road. For a $7 entr·y foe, each urtist Arts. Crafts judge will be John Instructions, contact Putrlclu about altcrnatlv explan1:1tions. The Unlvor·Rlty of Delaware Sponsored by tho University's may entet· up to three works In Fix, professor of art In the cruft11 Kent In the Unlver~tlty' s Division Software gamc11 which tc1:1ch these cerumlcH arco wlll hold lt11 spr· Division of Continuing Education, any combination or cat uorloR. department at '1'ow11on State of Conti nuing F:ducHtlnn In skills will be amen11 the holces lnl! potlot·y Hale Wednesday and th jurled exhibition Is open to ar­ Works must have boon completed University In Maryland. Clnyton Hull, tc lephon · 451 ·6842. available to children each dny. ThurHduy, April 23 and 24 at tists with at least five years of ox­ In the past flv yoarH and n v r In addition to selecting wor·k for 'l'hls 'xhlblt huH h 11 plunnod tnt rosted pnrontH mny write Gollot·y 20.20 t•ch~~rd lltl. pot·lcnco. previously exhibited ut Cluyton tho t~how, judges alt10 will by a lO·mombor udvlHrJt'Y ·ommlt· th Curf'lculum D vclopmont Lub llours will be ll-ll p.m. W dnoH· 'l'he show seeks orll(lnul work In Hall. designate a bo11t In show a word for teo of urt educutot'H und u tlv at 112 Willard Hall Bldg., Unlvor· day for a reception and solo, and the flnll arts categories of pain· 1'wo judi(Oil will Reloct fin II J'tH fino tll'tfl, anothcl' for cr·ufts, on prof Hs lonnl nnd uvocutlonul slty of Dcluwar·o, Ncwttrk, Dol. 10 a.m. to II p.m. Thursday for the tlng, dntwlng, pr·lntH, RCU iptut·e entt•los, ond a third will Hoi ct both tho lnt rmedloto level (five Ho n lor· urtlRtH r· •Riding In 10716, or cull Kuthy Murphy ut 401 · 11oloonly. and photogr·ophy, as well 011 c n· crafts. Judi(OH will con11ldor each to 10 yearH of cxpcrloncc) and th Ooluwaro. 2313. Thet·e will be o variety of func­ tional and decorative pottery, In­ cluding mul(s. bowls, casseroles, oil lamps, vases, jarR and planters. All are dishwasher safe Ag Day and oven proof. For details, call451-2706. GILDEA'S NURSERY Set April 26 AND LANDSCAPING The University fo Delaware's 2825 Ogletown Rd. College of Agricultural Sciences Newark, Delaware 19713 will hold its 11th annual Ag Day at Mathis (302) 737-6535 . Townsend Hall on the Newark campus Saturday, April26 from 10 a .m . to 3 p.m. Pari. ian song Ag Day is coordinated by PRESENTING students and offers a wide va ·iety of events designed to educate and Andre Mathis will perform a entertain. It Is open to everyone program of songs made famous on "Your Little Corner of the World" and most events are free. the stages of Pa ris cabarets and Visitors can stroll through the ... A SER IES OF SP HING & SUMMER SEMINAR DESIGNED night clubs and on television on TO PROVIDE EDU ATION. INFORMATION & ASSIST AN E college's teaching gardens, tour Saturday, April26 in Newark. IN THE BEAUTIFICATION & MAINTENANCE OF the Agricultural Experiment Sta­ M11this wi ll perfor·m at 8:30p.m. YOUR HOM E LANDSCAPE AND GARDENS. tion farm on a hay wagon, learn and 9:45 p.m . In the Bacchus about plant tissue culture or avian Cabaret Theatre of the Univer·slty SEMINAR SCHEDULE Influenza which has devastated of Delaware's Perkins Student poultry, and even milk a cow. Saturday, April 26 - 10:00 a.m. - BEDDING PLANTS Center on Academy Street. Saturday, May 3rd- 10:00 a.m.- INDOOR GARDENING Students of landscape design The program is free and open to will answer questions and also the public. It is sponsored by the Saturday, May lOth- 10:00 a.m.- ROSE CULTURE SELECTION AND CARE design landscapes for visitors If University's Office of Cultural Saturday, May 17th - 10:00 a.m.- VEGETABLE GARDENING provided with a picture of a home Programs and La Malson Fran­ Saturday, May 24th- 10:00 a .m.- GARDENING WITH YOUR KIDS or facility. The Cooper·atlvc Ex­ calsc. tension Service's Master Saturday, May 31st- 10:00 a .m. - HERB GARDENING Gardeners will also be on hand to TO REGISTER: answer questions on lawn a nd to attend any of the Free Seminars. please call (737-6535). Gildea 's Nursery & Landscaping- garden problems. 2825 Ogletown Road, Newark, DE lOOKING GOOD GILDEA'S NURSERY & LANDSCAPING Displays 7 Acres of the Finest Nursery Stock Available PAYS OFF Creative Landscape Design· Residential & Commercial SPRING SAVINGS • Shade Trees •Ground Covers • Bedding Plants • Evergreens • Azaleas • Rhodod endron s • Holly • Bonzai • Perennials • Annuals • Roses •Interior Plants • A Full Line of Herbicides, Fungicides, & Pesticid es 25% • All V"'"'" of Pottlog Soil, Mokhes & P•at M'" • E

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Contemporary music University of Delaware students stroll to class '86 festival open Friday with Daniel Pinkham beneath a canopy of bud­ The first concert of the 1986 brosino as the Snake, and a tiona! and international television ding trees. University of Delaware Contem­ Celestial Choir. and radio broadcasts, and recor­ porary Music Festival will feature For the second concert of the dings have been made on the music of Daniel Pinkham, contemporary Music Festival, Nonesuch, Advance, and Musical composer-in-residence, and will there will be music by Continuum, Heritage Society labels. take place at 8 p.m . Friday, April a -based profes­ Continuum is well-known for its 25 in Loudis Recital Hall, Amstel sional ensemble, at 3 p.m. Sunday, annual series of retrospective con­ Avenue and Orchard Road, April 27 . also in Louclis Recital certs at Lincoln Center. Newark. Hall. The event is free and open to Other events in the festival, free Opening Friday evening's pro­ the public and co-sponsored by the and open to the public, are as gram, before the Pinkham com­ U.D. Department of Music and the follows: positions, are these selections: Senate Subcommittee for the Per­ • Friday, April 25- 9;40 a.m. - 1 " Three Songs" by Robert Hogen­ forming Arts. p.m., Loudis Recital Hall. High son; " Sonata for Piano" by John The following performers are school and community choir Benskin, with pianist Curt Caciop­ scheduled to appear in Sunday's festival featuring the music of po; and " Emerald's Edge" by concert as part of Continuum: Daniel Pinkham and other con­ Michael Morgan, with violist Aliza Victoria Villamil, sporano; Steven temporary composers. Appel and pianist Ruth Palmer. Hartman, clarinet; Beverly Ensembles to be coached by Following intermission, "Fan­ Lauridsen, cello; Joel Sachs and Pinkham, who is chairman of Ear­ fares" and " Garden Party" by Cheryl Seltzer, pianists and direc­ ly Music Performance Division of Daniel Pinkham will be tors of Continuum; and Mia Wu, the New England Conservatory. presented. violin. Program selections will be • Saturday, April 26 - 3 p.m., ' ' Fanfares" features the announced later. Loudis Recital Hall. Lecture by Delaware Choral Union, "Garden Continuum, founded in 1967 with Continuum, concentrating on Parly" concerns the Garden of the aim of expanding the audience pieces to be presented in the Sun­ Eden, and features the Delaware for this century's music, performs day, April27, concert. Choral Union conducted by An­ at America's most distinguised drew Cottle, pianist Betsy Kent, locations - New York's Lincoln • Saturday, April 26 - 4 p.m., clarinetist Peter Hill, violist Center and other major New York Amy E. duPont Music Building. Ma r ilyn Haas, a nd singers auditoriums, the Kennedy Center, Individual instrumental clinics by Thomas Hurley as Adam, Peter Library of Congress - and at members of Continuum, including Vagenas as Gabriel, Kathy festivals in London and Salzburg. voice, piano, violin, conducting, Wetherhold as Eve, Joseph Am- The group has appeared on na- and clarinet.

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sumptuous mansion privately Sport owned by the seventh generation Tuition exchange progrant set of one of Philadelphia's first families; historic Bristol, Bucks Male-female differences County's oldest town ; and Penn­ A tuition exchange program employee, will be at the Delaware employees must complete and enhance cooperative efforts· sbury Manor, the elegantly designed to encourage the profes­ resident tuition rate of the institu­ return a " Request for Tuition Ex­ among the three institutions, such reconstructed country plantation sional development of employees tion where the course is offered or change Program'' form to the as avoiding duplication of efforts Dr. Mimi Murray, coach of the of William Penn. has been established by Delaware at the tuition rate of his or her registrar's office of the offering wherever possible in course offer­ U.S . national women's gym­ State College, Delaware home institution, whichever is institution prior to the end of the ings, degree options and service nastics team in the 1972 World Cost of the trip is $45, including Technical and Community College lower. late registration period for the activities; sharing of resources, University Games, will discuss roundtrip transportation, guided and the University of Delaware, For example, tuition for a term of enrollment. knowledge and abilities; and of· " Male-F emale Differences in tours, lunch and gratuities. Space the Council of Presidents of Delaware State College employee The Council of Presidents is fering joint programs in a number Sport" Monday, May 5 at the is limited, and early reservations Delaware's state-supported in­ enrolled in a course at the Univer­ composed of the presidents of of areas. Un iversity of Delaware. are recommended. stitutions of higher learning an­ sity of Delaware would be charged Delaware's stale-supported in­ Council efforts over the years Murray will speak at 7': 30 p.m. nounced Wednesday, April16. at Delaware State College rates, stitutions of higher· lear·ning, in­ have resulted in the University in the Collins Room of the Perkins For additional information on Beginning in the fall, a regular since tuition there is less than at cluding Dr . .John R. Kotula, presi­ Parallel Program operated by the Sludent Center on Academy the trip, contact Ambassador full-time employee may enroll the University. dent of Delaware Technical and University through contract with Street. Four Seasons Tour in Wilmington, each term in an academic credit Under the program, enrollment Community College (DTCC ); Dr. DTCC at its four campuses, a Murray is a member of the Spr­ telephone 655-7374 . course, for up to four credits, at of full-time employees cannot Luna I. Mishoe, president of cooperative engineering program ingfield Co llege Department of any one of the three schools. Non­ displace reg1,1lar tuition-paying Delaware State College; and Dr. between the University and Physical E ducation and the credit courses, including cer­ students frorrf classes, and the of­ E .A. Trabant, presrdent of the Delaware State College, computer author of a book on gymnastics. tificate programs, are not covered fering institution reserves the University of Delaware. and library resource-sharing net· The lecture is free and open to by this program. right to withdraw courses, change Since its inception early in 1969, works and coordination of pro­ the public. It is sponsored by the Payment for the course, to be instructors or shift locations. the Council of Presidents has grams in occupational teacher Unive r s ity's Department of paid by the home institution of the To participate, interested worked in a variety of ways to. education. Physical Education, Athletics and Lecture Recreation. 'Madame Bovary' Trip Trip to China scheduled by U .D. Anne Green, a lecturer at King's P ennsylvania mansions College in London, will present a The University of Delaware the program will feature Dr. S. People Program. with relaxing overnight stays in talk on the ''Time and History in Alumni Association is sponsoring Lup .Jung, a widely recognized col­ Although the lecture is free, Seattle. 'Madame Bovary' "on Thursday, a 26-day trip in September to the lector of Oriental art. He will ex­ reservations are required. To A one-day tour in May, spon­ Apri124 in Newark. People's Republic of China. make reservations, call My World The trip cost of $3,660 per per­ sored by the University of hibit selected treasures from hrs The lecture will begin at 3:30 Travel at 655-4770 by May 1. ~on , based on double occupancy, Delaware Alumni Association, In conjunction with the tour, a collection and will interpret the p.m. in 209 Smith Hall at Amstel The Alumni Association's China ~ncludes all meals, daily sightsee­ will explore the mansions and special free public lecture on history and aesthetic development and South College avenues on the China will be presented at 7:30 of China as expressed through its trip, scheduled Sept. 4-29, will mg and entertainment in China. gardens on the Delaware River University of Delaware campus. feature visits to Shanghai, Beij­ above Philadelphia. p.m. Thursday, May 15, at the arts and crafts. The event is free and open to the University's Goodstay Center, Jung, who operates Jung's Anti­ ing, Hangzhou, Xiall a nd other For additional information on The motorcoach tour, " Man­ public. It is sponsored by the cities, as well as a five-day cruise the trip, contact the University's sions Along the Delawar·e," ~600 Pennsylvania Ave., Wilm­ ques Inc. in Wilmington, was Department of Languages and mgton. selected by Delaware Gov. down the Yangtze River. Hong Office of Alumni Relations, scheduled on Friday, May 16, will Literature and the Universiyt's Kong will be the final stop. The telephone 451-2341, or My World include visits to Andalusia , a Presented by My World Travel, Michael Castle to lecture in China Visiting Women Scholars Fund. the agency conducting the trip, as part of the Delaware People to long air journey will be broken Travel, telephone 655-4770.

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" The organizational fund raising effort witht he most of the biathletes. " It feels responsibilities pre-empted my Liberty Biathlon and 10- pretty good," said Hutchison, participation in the race itself," kilometer run Sunday in Newark. who was participating in only her he said with a sly grin, while It was the first biathlon ever second biathlon. " I didn't think I munching on a hot dog. held in Newark and both the was going to win but I was confi- But for those who did wear men's and women's winners dent that I'd do well." athletic garb, the biathlon had were first-time first-placers. The Mark Beaumont finished first much to offer. biathlon consisted of a 25- in the 10-kilometer run with a "When you get done it's like kilometer bicycle leg, which time of 35 minutes, 18 seconds. you're a new man," said 19-year- stretched into Maryland, and a Newark's Barb Woodruff finished old Keith Jones, a graduate of St. running leg of 10 kilometers first in the women's division and Mark's High School. "Two hours through the relatively flat streets · sixth overall with a time of 39 :44 . after you start you're on top of of greater Newark. On hand to start the Liberty the world. Tonight fll be able to " I felt like Gumby coming off Biathlon and Run Lt. Gov. S.B. throw my head back with pride. the bikes," said men's winner Woo, who first complimented the It's just exciting, challenging and Jim Seuffert. " I've never done a runners for their fine athletic a lot fo .fun." biathlon before and my strategy condition and then signaled the iFor heavyweight boxer }Jeiii'Y was to just stay alive." beginning of the physical and Milligan, tJ;le biathlon off.erl!l . ~ Seuffert's strategy, which was mental trial that for some would chance for competitive training. similar to that of most of the 150 end three hours later. "I need to train in different biathlon participants, proved ef­ Woo, a Newark resident, was ways," said Hammering Hank fective, as he edged out Mark particularly proud to be selected moments after finishing the Schleinitz in the last mile to win as the starter for the Liberty event in a respectable time. "I the event with a time of one events. " Many people associate can't always lift weights or box. hour, 19 minutes and 21 seconds. the statue of Liberty with im- This is different and it's good for "I'm very surprised," said the migrants, and I am an im- me not only physically but also 27-year-old Seuffert, who is migrant," said Woo, a native of for mental toughness. Out there employed by E.F. Hutton as a China, after he had set the you get tired and you want to regional vice-president. " I didn't bicyclists on their way. "In 200 quit but you keep going because even know I had it won until I years we have grown to be the you know it's good for you." asked the guy at the finish line. wealthiest and strongest country Milligan went on to say that he After the bike (leg), everyone in the world and I hope we can even enjoys the grueling test of was so far ahead that I didn't keep up that spirit." endurance and anticipates each know where I was." Other dignitaries on hand in- weekly event whether it be a 10- Seuffert, who primarily com­ cluded Newark Mayor William kilometer run or a biathlon. "I petes in running events, began Redd, who made sure that he had really look forward to these training for biathlons when he donned a business suit and tie so events," he said. "There's a lot realized his running times had as not to be confused with hun- of comraderie and even though I reached a plateau. His running dreds of runners milling around. won't win, it's competitive. To ability proved to be the dif­ "I used to run in hig school but tell you the truth, I'd rather do ference Sunday, as he edged out I was a sprinter and !thought this than go out to bars." Schleinitz, who is a professional then as I do now that anybody When asked about his future in tri-athlete. who runs after he gets tired is a the sport and the comparison "I though I had the race won," masochist, and I am not one," with boxing Milligan laughed. said the 19-year-old Schleinitz. said Redd with a laugh. " Actual- " Well, thank God that I'm a bet- "But that guy (Seuffert) just ly I think it's great. They've got ter figh_t_e_r_th...,a__ n_a...,...,b,.i·a..,.t""h""le""t""e.,. "_=--=-----==~=-::-::=:--:----:-;-~ruiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ...==- = =""""" ~--~~~~~~~~=N~~

The biathlon is off and roll­ ing (top) during Sunday's Liberty races. Clockwise from top, a replica of the Lady watches over the ac­ tivities on Main Street. At nearby Carpenter Fieldhouse, a biathlete scrambles off her bike and on to the running phase of the event. Among the con­ testants was Hammering Hank Milligan. A surprise winner in the biathlon was Jim Seuffert, here getting his taken. 2b The NewArk Post 1pril23, 1986 SPORTS Jones le~ds a tour in nearby Penn­ a.m. It Is sponsored by the the men's and women's cham­ Herman's 150-mile Pathfinder sylvania. Participants will leave lOk Newark Department of Parks and pions, to division winners and to Bicycling with Herman Kline Sr. and Ken Recreation. second and third place finishers in Arni will be held Saturday, April Octoraro School at 9 a.m. to em- Preregistration is $6, and is due the divisions. 26 . Participants will leave ~=~~~~-:3~~~m ile ride. For details, Rtm for Your Life by 5 p.m . Thur:1day, May 1. Race The course has mixed flat and White Clay Club Barksdale Park in Newark at 7 hilly sections. It Is certified by The a.m. For details, call834-4814 . • CD at DQ with Carolyn Smith, The 11th annual Run for Your day registration is $8. The first 200 entrants will receive Run for Your Athletics Congress. Other weekend rides are as a 50-mile ride at moderate pace, Life 10-kilometer race will be held To register, visit the Depart­ The White Clay Bicycle Club follows: will leave from Barksdale Park Saturday morning, May 3 at Life singlets. There will be six age divisions ment office in the Newark will kick off this weekend's ac· • Hills and Amlshmen will be Sunday, April 27 at 9 a.m. Barksdale Park. Municipal Building, 220 Elkton tivities with a 150-mile event featured Saturday, April 26 as Daylight Savings Time. For The race, held on the popular for men and five for women. Mer­ Rd. For details, call366-7060. designed for experienced riders. Delaware biking veteran Dick details, call366-8519. Barksdale .loop, will begin at 10:30 chandise prizes will be awarded

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Ben Martin of Christiana triple jumps past Eric Shearon of St. Mark's in an exciting duel during the Y ellowjackets Glasgow Invitational Track and Field Meet. and Spartans make tracks events, while the Spartan boys recorded two firsts, two seconds by Bruce johnson and one third. Newark's Lisa Mayer captured After two days of heated com­ the discus with a toss of 103-feet petition at the Glasgow High 11-inches. Whitney Townsend won School Invitational Track and the high jump, clearing the bar at Field Meet, the Newark girls and 4' 10", and triple jumper Tawana the St. Mark's boys track teams Williams captured her event with walked triumphantly away with a personal best of 35' 1h " . Nada first place trophies. Haman scored a second in the shot Although both coaches were put and Carol Barton recorded a pleased with their teams' per­ third place in the long jump. formances, both voiced a For St. Mark's, Mike Benefield rededication to the season and continued to dominate the shot put vowed not to rest on the laurels competition, breaking a meet and gained at the Glasgow Invita­ a school record with a toss of 53 ' tional. 8". John Dzik placed third in the " I'm really pleased with how same event and sophomore Mark we're doing but we can't just sit Murphy recorded a second place still," said St. Mark's head coach finish in the discus. Joe O'NeiJJ after his team edged The most spectacular per­ formance of the day for the Spar­ 45 feet at this meet and I fell two The Newark girls were an­ well were Glasgow's Tina Walley, out archrival Salesianum by two " They had beaten us at Chris­ points, 90-88. " It's not like we can tans came from Eric Shearon, inches short. You've got to set chored by the long distance runn­ who placed second in the high who raced back and forth between goals but being p1,1shed helps.'' ing of Shelly Duch, who placed tiana but we dipn't run our normal jump, and Michelle Johnson, who relax now that we won. We have to four," said Ken Pierce. " Today continue to work hard and im­ the high jump and the triple jump, "We W ~f rf~just ,Q oing our best," third in the 3,200, and Gillian placed second and third in the 100 gaining a first place in the long said Shearon. " He kept passing Haskell, who placed third in the we had our four and you saw who and 300 meter hurdles respective­ prove ourselves. Today is a sign won.'' that we are doing things right, so jump and second place in the tri­ me and I kept .Passing him, and 1,600. the Newark two-mile relay ly. ple jump. he just outjuM~M me in the end." team also scored points, gaining " The rivalry has been going on Jackie Grant scored a third I'm happy." for a couple of weeks now, " said Newark head coach Pat Walker Shearon cleared 6' 2" in the high Also scoring' pOints for the Spar­ second behind Dickinson. place finish in the shot put while jump, but it was the triple jump tan boys was the two mile relay One of the most exciting races of Viking head coach Paul Ramseur. Scott Leibried scored third in the expressed a similar concern. " We "The kids know each other and it's have to remember that the power that proved the most exciting team of James Fletcher, Brian the day was the 440 relay between pole vault and Andre Sanders event for the Spartan senior. In Lennon, J.~ Fe7l~y and. Ma~tin Wilmington and Christiana. The a friendly thin~ between them. It's placed second in the 110 meter schools weren't here today," said good as long' as it stays on the Walker, referring to the Padua one of the most competitive strug­ Brans, which fmished m first Viking team of Ken Pierce, Lee high hurdles. gles of the day, he and Chris· place with a time of 8:18.6. Sylvester, Edward Hammond and track and they do their talking For the Newark boys, Loren and William Penn girls teams. with their feet. " " Our kids have to understand and tiana's Ben Martin battled back Brans also gained second place Mike Medley edged out Wilm­ Barton placed second in the 300 in­ realize that although this was a and forth, each topping the other in the 1,600 meter run and third ington for first place with a time of Ramseur was very pleased with termediate hurdles and third in good victory, we have to keep with Martin eventually winning place in the 3,200 meter run. Len­ 44 .5. The rivalry began earlier in the Viking athletes' performances the 110 meter hurdles. Peter Lord working an improving. We'll sit with a jump of 44' lO 'h " . Both set non placed third in the 800 while the season when the Red Devils and cited anchorman Medley. placed third in the high jump. down and talk about it on Mon­ personal records on the day, with Jim Lazarski recorded a third defeated the Vikings on their Medley scored second in the 100 The 'Jacket one-mile relay team day." Martin breaking his by one foot place finish in the 300 in­ home turf at the Christiana meter and 200 meter runs. placed second and the two-mile Other area athletes who fared Although both schools ran some and Shearon shattering his by termediate hurdles. ~lays . relay team third. talented track athletes, it was the nearly two feet. field events that carried the Both seemed at a loss to explain teams. The Newark girls gained the phenomenal leaps. 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( 4b The NewArk Post 1prll23, 11118 SPORTS St. Mark's tops Newark Spartan softball team scores 18 runs in victory But it was Alessandrini's pit­ they have is strong and I think ching that everyone was talking they have the potential to do it," by Bruce johnson about after the game. The senior she said. pitcher's four perfect innings ran But Mosteller wasn't confining Before the first out had even her season total to 27 innings her compliments to the opposition. been recorded, St. Mark's High without giving up a run. Despite the loss, she was very School had jumped out to an (..{) "Terre's pitching real well for pleased with the 'Jackets' efforts us," said Stover. " The big thing is and seems to be enjoying this lead over crosstown rival Newark. that she's got good control and It was evident that the Yellow­ season more than previous jackets were no match for the she's not walking anybody. She's seasons. not as fast as some of the other Spartans. girls, but she picks her spots and " This is just a fantastic group of Yet when the game was over ­ kids," said Mosteller with a wide the Spartans winning 18-5 on the keeps the batters off balance." Alessandrini has been pitching smile. "They're trying each game sunny Saturday morning - both and even though the scores don't coaches had something to smile since she was 10 years old and spent much of last season in the indicate it, they're getting better. about. shadow of All-state hurler Linda They're a bunch of hustlers out For St. Mark's, it was the there and I'm real proud of emergence of an offense that Donahue, who graduated. " I'm doing what I want to do them." pounded out 24 base hits and the Mosteller was particularly pro­ continued success of pitcher Terre this year," said Alessandrini with a shy shug of her shoulders. " I'm ud of the defensive play of left­ Alessandrini, who hurled four fielder Jessica Crook, shortstop perfect innings before being given helping the team get to the states and pitching so nobody scores. Amy Schaeffer and catcher Pam a rest. Wisniewski. For the 'Jackets, it was some This year I really wanted to pitch late inning offensive fire power of well so I've been practicing a "There were some real their own and some nifty fielding great deal." plays out there today," she said, plays. Last season, the Spartans ad­ pointing to the field. " There were "The hitting's gotten a lot bet· vanced to the state tournament two beautiful blocks of home plate ter," said St. Mark's assistant semifinals before being by the catcher, there was some coach Dave Stover. " We've had a eliminated by the eventual state outstanding play by our leftfielder couple of games where they were champions. Alessandrini hopes and several good plays by the popping everything up and we've that this year's journey takes shortstop." them one game further. "It made been working with them to hit The 'Jackets fell behinci 14-o by hard ground balls which will even­ us a lot hungrier," said Alessan­ drini, who has already pitched a the fourth inning, but never gave tually produce hard line drives." up and eventually outscored the The Spartans must have been no-hitter this season. " All of us want to win the states and we Spartans 5-4 in the final three inn­ listening because several record­ ings of the game. ed multiple hits. Catcher Kelly think we can. As long as we stick Boyce and second baseman Vicki togethe:- ~s a team we've got a " If we can start playing from Werkheiser each went three for chance." the first inning on instead of the three. while Lois Bukoswki After Saturday's game, Newark waiting until the fourth inning, .A and Alessandrini each added head coach Lynea Mosteller then we're going to have a nice A St. Mark's player makes a wide turn at first after reaching base against Newark. single~~ do~ agrees. "That starting line-up ball club, :_:_ said Mostell~ SPORTS FILE NEWARK CAR WASH Elaine MacMasters and Sara a thrilling 6-3 ,7-6 victory. Turnbull (6-2 , 6-2 ) and Amy Tong In other action, Christiana was OPEN WHILE EXPANDING . Softball and Kelly Teevan (6-2, 6..{) ) picked upended by Concord 5..{) and up victories in doubles. Glasgow was defeated 5..{) by UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Glasgow wins Glasgow fell to Dickinson 3-2. Dickinson. Third singles Beth Clark gained a ALL NEW EQUIPMENT victory (6-4, 6-3 ), as did the NOW ia the time ... Glasgow High School's Mary doubles team of Kim Leckie and OPEN DAILY 8 TIL. DUSK Kate McDonald hurled a three-hit All your HOME & LAWN TOOLS Cathy Lyons (6-3 , 7-6 ). SHARPENED! Profmionally CLOSED SUNDAY shutout in leading the Dragons to In boys , Newark was PROFESSIONAL TOOL a 8-o victory over Mt. Pleasant upended by powerful Salesianum SHARPENING SEHVCE , INC . last week. Sheryl Sorg recorded a 4-1. Newark's David Moody cap­ 1011H1II S• ro oB rle home run and two RBI's for the tured the first singles match with & E. o. 1o" Ra ~.~ ...... ,. Dragons. 388·1808 264 ELKTON RD. In other action, Christiana was upended by Blue Hen Conference NEWARK foe Delcastle, 18-3. Christiana's record dropped to 1-2 in con­ ference play and 2-3 overall. Springtime is Golf Time!

Baseball Full Service St. Mark's wins PUBLIC GOLF FACILITY Join Us St. Mark's High School con­ tinued its winning ways, blanking for our McKean 8-o in a non-conference baseball battle. ALL WELCOME Rich McFarland scattered six hits for the Spartans, who have a •18 Holes •6110 Yards five-game winning streak since Par 70 Golf Course their opening day loss to Caesar Rodney. Chuck Fischer powered 10 hAnniversary the Spartan offense with three hits and two RBI's. FEATURING: In other action, Newark upset Rental Clubs Ava ilable, Bent Grass powerful Salesianum 4-Q on the Tees 8. Greens, A Qu ick Pa ce of strength of four hurlers who com­ Playin g, Blue Grass Fairways. Put ­ bined for a three-hitter. Mike ting Green, Driving Ro nge - Irons Reeder recorded the win for the Only. Bar 8. Grill , Pro Shop ., Yom aha 'Jackets and Scott Gee stroked a Golf Cars 8. Pull Carts . two-run double to seal the victory. Christiana was upended by Delcastle 5-4 in extra innings. The Vikings held a one run lead going into the seventh inning but were unable to hold the lead as the Brantwood Links determined Cougars prevailed. Rt. 213 Pro Shop: J Q8 8848 Elkton, MD Clubhouse : 3Q8 ·442 2 Golf ~------COUPON------1 N H S victorious

Newark High School's golf tea m defeated Claymont 8-1 last week I Dinner Special I at the Porky Oliver Country Club. Medalist Andy Geiger paved the way with a 40 and won by default. I I Other winners were Ray Grehof­ sky (5-3 ), Jay Baxter (4-3), Harold Land (5-3) a nd Curtis Davis (4-2 ). FREE In other action, St. Mark's defeated Delcastle 8-1 in a match that was played at the Three Little COURSE ~ BUY 1 ~ Ba kers. The Spat'tans claimed fi ve victories on th e day with Neil Lehane (3-2), Steve Prusak (5-3 ) , Dan Kempski (5-3 ), Tim Abrams (5-3 ) and Kyle Mayhew (5-4 ) a ll recordin g wins. NURSE ASSISTANT Tennis De laware Tech 's well respected trommg pro gram has grad uat ed and pla ced ove r 200 su crr '• d ~ G E~Equ~L.t/Jef!~~i~:. ~ Nurses Aide s. Coupon Good Fri., Sat. and Sun. Only • Expires 5/31/86 Spartans strong PROGRA M FEATURE S: I I •5 week cla sses L______COUPON ,______j The Newark High School girls •Cl ini cal Experience tennis team defeated McKean 4-1 last Friday at McKean. •Small classes (10 st udents) Gaining victories for the •I ndividualized Instruction 'Jackets were Sherin Haideri (6..{), •Jab Placement Assist an ce 6-1) , Michelle Lyon (6-4 , 6-4 ), in singles and Ronye Hall and Holly •Cer ti fic ate at Completion Ball ard ( 6-0, 6-4 ) and Megan Voi gt and Susan Crossgrove (7-5 , 6..{) ) in For information call: Elkton- Newark Rd. doubles. 1-96 and Maryland At. 279 In other action, St. Mark's Delaware Te ch Troining Center midway between Elkton and Newark defeated non-conference foe 3415 Skyl ine Drive Wilmington 5-o. Gainins victories W ilmington , DE 19808 (301) 398-7000 were Liz Burns (6..{), 6-3) , Jennifer (302) 368-6636 0: -= ·,. -· :._-,' ~ "l- '[ Albright (6..{) , 6-1 ) and Tracy VISIT OUR GIFT/TRAVELSHOP ~ r

hopefully the district will see its Bill Bowlsbey and Chris Oliver matches." way clear through this." will play second doubles. The Dragons' number one man by Bruce Johnson Regardless of the court situa­ " Ricardo's (Acevedo) got the will be junior Jimmy Miller, with tion, all four teams have adapted first spot locked up but there's a junior Dave Myers playing second If by chance you have thoughts and are focusing their energy on lot of competition for the second singles and sophomore Terence of watching a Newark High School their tennis games. and third singles positions," said Favors playing third. Sophomore home tennis match, don't be sur­ Of the area boys teams, St. Fernald. " They should be jockey­ Ajay Upadhyay will team with prised if no one is playing at their Mark's should prove to be the ing back and forth all season.'' senior Dom Gollie for first doubles usual home courts. This year, the most competitive with six seniors At Newark, he&d coach while sophomore Hani Sandi and Yellowjackets' home court will be returning from last year's team. Remsburg has a raft of young Jason Chris Hayburn will battle it over at Glasgow. The Spartans boast a talented talented tennis athletes headed by out for the final doubles positions. "The Newark High courts have group of athletes who have plenty sophomore David Moody, who At Christiana, it's a rebuilding been condemened," said Newark of tournament experience. Many was the runner-up in last season's year. Although the Vikings have In the cenrral air conditicl'l·· Millions of Ameri· tennis coach Charles Remsburg of the athletes played during the third singles state tournament some very talented athletes, they ing business, the Whirlpool can families also de- with a sigh. "The courts were in winter months and already the competition. The Yellowjackets, just don't have the depth to be name has become a household pend on Whirlpool ro bad shape last year and we played Spartans are 5..{) this season. who finished 10~ last season, competitive this season. word - a nam~ you kn.>W, a keep their homes cool on them, and they're in awful " Their chances are really graduated three of their top four " This will be a rougb year for name you can ttust - for qual- and comfol'!JJble - even shape this year. Glasgow will be good," said Spartan head coach players which leaves Remsburg a us," said Viking head coach Tom ity, dependability, and service. the hortest days of sum· our home site so you will have four Amy Fernald. "They've got a lot significant hole to fill . Downs. " Hopefully next year we'll Chances are, the Whirlpool mer. And when you think teams (boys and girls) playing on of potential and the seniors have a "Of the 14 players we have kept, be better." name is already an important about it, it makes a loc of sense ro one site." lot of experience." 12 will be back next season," said The Vikings will start three pan of your household Maybe it trust your family's comfort ro the Yet, Newark isn't the only school The Spartan chances were Remsburg. "So if we don't do well talented athletes in the singles helps you cook, wash dishes, or Best of all name you've depended on 50 with court problems. The Chris­ greatly enhanced this season by this year, we should be able to pay slots, with junior John Phillips dothelaundry. ~it's from manytimesbefore-Whirlpool. tiana courts are in bad shape, the arrival of Columbian transfer back some dues next eyar." playing first singles, junior Ken although six have been salvaged, student Ricardo Acevedo. The Behind Moody will be juniors Tate at second singles and Senior and St. Mark's does not have junior Acevedo has solid skills and John Chan in the number two spot Richard Liu at third. courts and must use either Bann­ should prove quite competitive In and Jason Passero for the third " We have a really consistent top ~§a ~ir.!RRQ9s} ing Park in Wilmington or the the number one singles for the spot. Juniors Adam Speilman and three," said Downs. " The Delcastle Recreation Center. The next two years. 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" But it's a odd man out of the former group each other six times they would Larry Grine and San Pansan at se­ Call to arrange a no obligation astimata great sport for the kids and for the first doubles, while seniors split , most likely," said cond doubles. Remsburg, "So we're in the pro- cess of determining the line-up (302) 368-2553 • (301) 398'"9060 because of the competition.'' SPORTS FILE Filling out the line-up will be sophomores Rob Cords, Barry which will benefit our turbo Herman and Chris Miller, juniors Nissan. The challenge there is to Rich Leech and Fred Smith and Alderman go through the esses as quickly as seniors Ty Wenger and Roland possible." Buckingham. " It's a six-hour race so we'll At Glasgow, McFann's troops Western circuit pace ou1·selves in the early are also very young. " Basically stages," said Baldwin. 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6b The New Ark Post 1prtl23, 1918 BUSINESS Produce Marketing ntoves Just a shovelful of sand. That's important factors in the choice of smoking policy in the building. all there was on Sept. 6, 1985 when site. PMA consequently was able The new headquarters will ac­ Produce Marketing Association to build without resorting to an ex­ commodate the association's 22 broke ground for its new head'­ tensive fundraising campaign. permanent staff members. Carey quarters here in Newark. Several features of the new stressed the Importance of ex­ Now, just seven months later building are noteworthy. Com­ perienced personnel in the deci­ and two months ahead of puter, voice and electrical sion to remain in Newark. "The schedule, PMA moved into its new systems have been integrated to principal asset of any organiza­ headquarters on Friday. The at­ provide maximum flexibility at an tion is its people, and our people tractively designed brick building affordable cost. The computer have strong ties to this area," he will be a handsome addition to the configuration will tie all 22 staff said. fast-growing Newark landscape, members' microcomputers Into The new building at 1500 Casho according to PMA Executive Vice PMA's central database. Mill Road, Newark, will be the President Robert L. Carey. An Information Center will association's first owned site. fhe 14,100 square foot, single house PMA's computer assisted Since moving to Newark in 1956, story office building was built at a retrieval system, a library stored PMA has leased office space. cost of $1 million largely financed on microfilm. The Center will also Produce Marketing Association by State of Delaware Industrial provide computer training ~lasses is not-for-profit trade association Revenue Bonds. The association for PMA staff. incorporated in Delaware. It will use 80 percent of the space PMA has incorporated several represents 2,400 companies and itself and will lease the remaining features designed to promote Individuals in the fresh produce area. The facility will expand employee wellness. An exercise and floral industry worldwide. PMA's office space more than room will provide convenient Members range from growers to three-fold, enabling it to con­ facilities, including regular supermarket chains, from ex­ solidate operations and offer im­ aerobics classes. Showers have porters and importers to proved services to its 2,400 also been installed in the restaurants. members in the U.S. and abroad. bathrooms so that employees can For additional information on The availability of low-cost In­ exercise during their workday. To PMA's programs and services dustrial Revenue Bond financing encourage better health, the contact Bryan Silbermann at 738: and reasonably priced land were association has implemented a no 7100. Produce Marketing has a new home on Casho Mill Road. BUSINESS FILE FREE SUNGLASSES

insurance protection in 1985 . This ly becoming a major focal point SERG_IQ VALENTE ® DESIGNER SUNGLASSES ranks him among the top two per­ for the transfer of personnel local­ cent of the company's 10,000 sales ly and internationally, The WITH CONTACT LENS PA_C~lJ~ASE ... people in the United States and Relocator Inc., of Newark, an Canada. established non-real estate firm BAUSCH &LOMB ® Castle, who has been associated specializ ing in c orporate EXTENDED with the company. sipce 1982, is a transfe rs, is s ponsoring a WEAR member of the Million Dollar seminar. Softconlac' Round Table and a member of the lenses with pack ag e New Castle Cohnty A:ssociation of Margery Fisher, a well-known purchase Life Underwriters. He is also a Management Consultant from member of the:Newark Jaycees. Fairfield County, Conn. will Among other awards Castle has discuss the changing trends in cor­ achieved is the National Sales porate human resources. Achievement Award. The seminar and luncheon will iL--,. • ",-;;wo;;rnr.hi; , , _.,r" "'" -'=::r::'::~---;;..,-:(f~~~)·.;::;..;::~ be held Tuesday, April 29 at the Radisson Hotel in Wilmington. ~ "' Seminar - .'til" Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. t---:-~~~~~~~~~~~~!"!~~~~~~~... h:7.::::::::-----, G. Thomas Castle Corporate transfers ~~~ef~: \~~~~c~ ~~r ~~~~~te~fi 6 ~~~4 SAME DAY With the Delaware Vallev rapid- no later than Friday, April25. Castle Met Life

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ALM OS T ALL OUR PRI CES AT A SAVINGS OF 70 % AN D UP OFF OF REGULAR RETAIL PRICES II II We Have A Large A ss ortment of House hold Furnishings ... Dining Rooms, Living Rooms, Desks, Bars, M attress Set, Etc. MICROWAVES, FRE EZERS , If you have any questions, REFR IGE RA TORS , WASHERS & DRYERS , ELECTRIC & GAS RANG ESII II No Ex changes. No Refu nds. Financing Can Be Arranged I Du e to the fa ct that there is a rash of bad checks, we only accept VISA, Choice. Mastercard, Discovery , cash, ce rt ified chec ks , money ord ers or cashie rs chec ks, due to th e fa ct that we sa ve the buyer so much m oney w e ca n not alford these losses I please CALL for answers by dialing 454 - CALL. Not Responsible For Typographical Errors 8b The NewArk Post ffr023,1, LIFESTYLE' .Never tour Washington, D.C. sonal. After that it was no more w1th an aerobics instructor. It than a brisk stroll back to the Liese Zvonar dawned on me that there were subway stop on the Mall. going to be problems when my I remember saying as we pull­ companion said as we were sit­ ed into Union Station, "I like HOMEFRONT ting on the train watching Washington because its buildings are low and aren't crammed ~aryland click by, "You know, I ve had to cut back on my runn­ together. This city lets its by Dorothy Hall ing. I can't manage more than residents breathe and stretch one marathon a year." their arms. Why, there is so much space on the Mall that peo­ That caught my attention. 1 son be In case, I should have realized it sooner. ple can play baseball and suggestion. Why not moving Frisbee and soccer and never in­ relocated a matching distance on After all, she did teach aerobics the other side. The Lincoln sidewalks? They are already in Anyone with an IQ of a tree · terfere with the tourists who are place between the two wings of strolling from one historic place Memorial could be transported stump knows that people who several hundred yards up the the National Gallery. I am told teach aerobics are fit. Fit enough to another." that the Airport has used With the wisdom of hindsight Mall, and the capitol should be t~ trek from the Capitol to the them with great success. and the pain of aching Achilles' maneuvered an equal distance ~mcoln Memorial via the Na­ If it is going to work, there tendons, I am not so sure that down the Mall. There would still tional Botanic Garden, the be a nice sense of spaciousness, must be two. The one on the left Aerospace Museum, West Wing Congress was wise when it In­ would go from the Capitol to the sisted that the Mal retain its it simply wouldn't be so over­ of .the National Gallery, the East whelming. Lincoln Memorial, and the one on w.mg of the same gallery, the open nature. Right now, a tourist the right, o( course, should move can barely see the Washington My sense of reality tells m e H1rschorn Sculpture Garden, the that what I desire is not very in the other direction. Freer Gallery, the Washington Monument from the Capitol Oh, I know that some of you steps, and the Lincoln Memorial likely to happen. In these days of Monument, and the Vietnam Gramm-Rudmann cost cutting, I are going to say that I am a sof­ Veterans Memorial. is completely out of sight. ty, and that I am contributing to Please don't get me wrong, I don't suppose there is much .That wasn't the end. From the money available for monument the weakening of America's Lmcoln Memorial we struck out don't want to alter the basic physical and moral fiber. You layout of Washington. Having the moving. Moreover, I imagine a for the Jefferson Memorial lot of people would say that if are probably right. Therefore~ I which doesn't look all that far on Washington Monument as the have one final suggestion for center of the cross is excellent· these buildings have been where the map unless you remember they are all this time, they those of us who lack stamina - that you can't walk across water everything else needs to be ' never, ever sightsee with an shifted just a trifle. The White shouldn't be moved merely and must trudge three quarters because mv lees hurt. aerobics instructor. the way around the Tidal Basin House could be a block or two to see Thomas up close and per- closer on one side and the Jeffer- CHURCH FILE -~·~-

Newark Center YWCA at Park variety of contemporary Christian tiEIQLOOM Art auction St. Mary Place and South College Avenue. songs by such popular artists as The service will feature the Amy Grant, David Meece and An­ Temple Beth El music ministry of Kindred Spirit, dre Crouch. They will also present Healing Mass a group of eight talented students personal testimonies. POQTQNT8 from Messiah College in Gran­ Light refreshments will follow the service. The public is invited. The Sisterhood of Temple Beth The Catholic Diocese of Wilm­ tham, Pa. El, 301 Possum Park Rd ., For details, call 738~5829 or 737- ington Healing Ministry will hold Kindred Spirit will perform a 2503. . Newark, will hold its annual art its monthly Mass at St. Mary of auction by the Fine Arts Studio of the Assumption in Hockessin at 8 Ardmore on Saturday, May 3. p.m . Friday, May 2. GLASGOW REFORMED' A wine and cheese preview will Celebrating the Mass and PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH begin at 7 p.m. followed by the preaching will be the Rev. James * Conservative in Theology · • auction, coffee and dessert. M. Jackson, associate pastor at *Believes the Bible is God's Word Tickets are $3. For details, call Holy Rosary church in Claymont. * Evangelistic in World Outreach the Temple office at 366-8330. Music will be supplied by Steve * Not a member of National Council and Mary Jo Melchoir, who are MEETS AT CARAVEL ACADEMY Luncheon members of Holy Rosary parish. on Rd . 401 off Rt. 72, Y, miles south of Rt. 40 Rev. Nelson K. Malkus • 792-2280 Evangelical Presbyterian The Fellowship Presbyterian Church in America Women in the Church of Special service Evangelical Presbyterian Church of Newark will hold its annual spr­ ing luncheon at 11 :30 a .m . The Fellowship of Newark will I Say you saw it in The Post! Wednesday, April 30 at Clayton hold a special evening service at Hall on the University of 6:30 p.m . Sunday, Apl'il 27 in the Delaware's north campus on New London Road. This year's luncheon will DID YOU FIND A BARGAIN TODAY? feature Annette Adams as the Big Elk Mall- Elkton, MD SJ?e~ker with Gail Johnson pro­ When you shop your local Hours: Wed. , Apr . 23 thru Sun ., Apr. 27 VIdmg the special music. Wed . and Sot. 10· 1, 2·6 The cost is $6.50 per person and GOODWILL THRIFT SHOP Thurs. and Fri . 10· 1; 2·5:30; 6·8 a nursery will be available at the Sun . 12·4 Evangelical Presbyterian Church (c) of Newark. For more information or reser­ vations, ' 'Co ntact Evangelical . i ~~' v ==~h~~ Presbyterian Church, 308 Possum Park Rd., Newark, Del. 19711 , '"C' telephone 737-2300. Shop these locations: UfCh" 28th & Market Streets. Wilmington, DE 19802 .. 762·2260 2nd & Ad ams, Lowe r Leve l Ada m s· Four Directory Diocese Shopping Center. Wilmington. DE 19805 .. 654 ·6926 301 S . Maryla nd Avenue, Wilmington. DE 19804 . 998-1836 A Spi~tGI~I~~ ~~~~IOe~:r~:~lon of - sAiNT N-IC-HO_L_A_S OUR REDEEMER Family workshops 200 New Castle Avenue. New Castle. DE 19720 . 654·9790 the Body of Christ. EPISCOPAL CHURCH LUTHERAN CHURCH Johnson at Augusta 136 E. Mai n Street, Newark, DE 19711 453·1430 Sunday Worship: 10:00 a.m. at Old Newark Rd . & Howard Johnsons , Route 896 and Chestnut Hill Rd . Ches. Hill Est . The Family Life Bureau of the 1·95 . HOLY EUCHARIST Newark 737·t176 C~tholic Diocese of Wilmington Wednesday Home Meeting held 9:30a.m. Holy Eucharist w1ll offer two programs dealing Carl H. KruelleJr. lll:30p.m. 138·5907 t------1 Pasto r with enhancing stepparenting Sunday School and skills on April28 and May 5. ASSEMBLY OF GOD SAINT rE~?s~~~!(,ARISH Bib le Ciasses 9:00a .m. Lovett& BennySts. 216SouthCollege Div ineW orship !O:OOa .m. They will be held in the library Newark.Delaware IIParkPiace Holy Commun ion 1st Sunday. of St. John the Beloved School 901 SUNDARY~v . Thomas lner Holy Eucharist 3rdSunday Milltown Road, Sherwood P~rk BibleSiudy, AIIeges · 9:30a.m. Sundays: 8 , 10an ~~ : 30 from 7:30-9:30 p.m . ' Morn . Worship · 10:40 a.m. ~:~~ne~~:~ ~ : 5,30 p . mll : ~~:r~~; GLASGOW CHURCH . ~pproximatel y 16 , 000 , 000 Youth Service· 9 a.m. olherwiSoannouncedl OFTHE NAZARENE children now live in stepfamilies T~v~~?n~y~ervice. , p.m. All are welcomed here. All /,~~ ~:~:~:;•,:~~~l~oknwy . 7 00 1 89 and that number is increasing by Wednesday Bible Study · 7:00 :.:~~~~~~~~ ;~, ~~~~!~~~;:~~:or~~~ Newark, DE approximately 500,000 each year. p.m. uoncall368-4644. 738-'413 The adjustments to this new fami­ ~s:::a::::tur;d•:z.P~ra:.r;e:.:,r·;.:,6 :;::30lP·!:!,m;.... _ _J------1.~u 0~~:Jg'~:r~~ip ,n~ ly structure and its multiple new 9~~~~~~HC~~r~~~~a~ ~~~A~~L~~~:~ Evening Worship 6:00 kinds of relationships presents MiniSier METHODIST CHURCH Wednesday Bible Sludy 7:00 challenges, complications and Charles Moore 69 E. Main Street Pastor: Grover C. Deskins concerns for both the adults and 737 ·3781 IJ021lll·ln4 s.,ncic~ t B i ble WorshipServicu 1:30,!:.30 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH . children involved. The loneli ness of life seven days a week . the 1 292WcstMalnStreet Persons wishing additional in­ when your best friend is ~~·:~:~Worship ,: : ~ : : ~ : Chu~eh School· olloges & ; ,;om; Newark , DE Chemical Dependence Summer Worship formation or a brochure on the alcohol - is prett y bleak . ~:~~:~~;r s hip 6:00P.M. Nuneryavallab le 9:30& ~:: : ~ : 10:30a .m.· Senctuary subject may call or write the unit is separate from Union Hospital's Chemical BibleCiasses 7:00P.M. !:JOWorshipb:oadcast ChurchSchool9:15a.m. Family Life Bureau, 1300 N. other hospital treatment WNRK1260 Nursery provided Broom Street, Wilmington, Dependence Program ­ CALVARY BAPTIST Putors: Clillord A. Armour . Jr . The Reverend areas to ensure privacy 215 E. Delaware Ave . W. Da niel Rich Dr . Robertl.lowry.Paslor Delaware, 19806. For details, call Break-Free - is a seven ­ and promote an atmo­ Newark . DE 573-3140 . day detoxification program 368-4904 FIRST CHURCH sphere of cohesiveness SundaySchool !:45 PENCADER OF CHRIST SCIENTIST designed to meet th e and mutual support MorningWorship 11 :00 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SundayService !O:OOA .M. BYF5:45Sund ays CornerofR t. 896(t Rl 40 Sunday School !O:OOA .M. St. Thomas needs of th e individual among patients and staff . Wednesday Even ing Fellowsh ip Worship 10jOA.M. Wed . Testimony Dmnerbyreservationa t5·45 Adult&Children Meet ing 8:00P .M. patient who is withdrawing B i bl ~ Study . 6:45 BREAK FREE today at S~nday Sc~ool 9:11A.M. Reading Room Tues./Thurs. Yard sale Saturday from alcohol and other Cho11R ehearsal 7:45 xouthFellowshlp S:CO P.M. Union H ospital. There 1·3p.m. chemica l substances . Pastor A.Church proud of Its pas~ . with are friends here . Break ­ Dr. Daniel A. MacDonald IYISIOnfortheFuture." Wed . 6:45 ·7:45p.m. St. Thomas Episcopal Church, JohnOi dman, Paslor Hain11 St.fi1vurk,DE Union H o pital's Break ­ Free offers the caring. 731 ·5924 276 S. College Ave ., wi ll hold its se­ FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST All ARE WELCOME . Free program provid e CHURCH cond annual yard sale on Satur­ professional help so 2200S . CollegeAve . CHILO CARE PRO'IIOED . day, April 26. The sale will begin short -term acute ca re crucial in assisting th e 311·1212 at 8 a.m. and end at 2 p.m . A wide followed by a choice of SUNDAY chemically dependent BlbleStudy, AIIogcs 9:30a .m. WHITE CLAY CREEK variety of items have been variou rehabilitation Church Training All ages 6:00 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH donated to the chur·ch for the fund person in returning to a p.m. 15 Polly Drummond Hill Rd . raising event. program in th e area . productive. substance ­ WorshlpServlces 11 :00e .m. 737·2100 WEDNESDAY Pastor: Rev . R. Dennis Open 24 hours a day . free way of life. PrayerService 7:00p.m. Macaleer PASTOR WILLIF E. JOHNSON 9 a.m. - Sunday School for THE FELLOWSHIP all ages. Retirement 10:30 a.m. - Worship Service Meeting at New11rk YWCA a!!!!_Ju~ior Church . Corner of W , Park Place & College Av e . NurservAveilable FirstSunday Holy Communion Financial management B R E A K F R E E Sunday Bible Classes . all agu 9:30A.M. AT ~:~~~~,'~o : J~e~~~~ !Nursery MIRACLE TABERNACLE Financial consultant Donald "Geared to the tim es an d an · lor oeoole who need a miracle~ Pierce will discuss financial For more information .,__ch-or.ed.to-th-e-Ro_c_k.. _ . __,sUNDAY,l:OO P.M .. management in the retirem ent and free brochure, call years during a special program UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST Newark New ·' or write: FELLOWSHIP OF NEWARK Century Club Monday, April 28 at St. Philip's Untnn Ho,pt tdl 420WIIIoRd. Corner o i De la ware Ave . Lutheran Church, 4501 Kirkwood IDffPorkPiocel & Ha ines St. Highway near Newark. nf Cectl Countv 10:30 Sundoy Ronald Cohen. Pastor Brm '>t B}[] The program will begin at 7:30 1 c~~~~:r!~~::ld~d (302) 737-7007 p.m . and is free and open to the l.lktn n MD ~ I )~ I Students& Children's Services public. It is sponsored by the Mar­ MD (301 ) 398·4000 UIIOII HOSPITa Newcomers Welcome tin Lutheran Foundation, a DE (302) 731 ·0743 Lutheran community services OF [E[Il [OUDIY For Information On How To list Your Church Services agency. Pierce is a consultant with Con­ DISIOVER THE SPIRIT Of UniOn HOSPITAl Call 737-0724 nor, Marvel and Pierce. CHANGES MUST BE IN BY FRIDAY AT 2 P.M. .,;gg:as~tm The New Ark Post 9b LIFESTYLE

The U.S. population has one of level for women). That's equal to be described as visible fats when reduce visible fats in the diet : the highest fat intakes in the world five or six tablespoons a day. spread on muffi ns, poured on salads, or dolloped onto desserts. • Bake, roast, steam or broil and mos t expert s a g re e Nutritionists Identify two kinds food instead of frying it in fat. Americans should reduce the of dietary fat - visible and Invisi­ But when used as ingredients to Atnerican·s have amount they eat. ble. Acc ording to Michelle make these foods, fa ts become in­ • Use nonstick sklllets without , Excess fat consumption is link­ Apos tolou, a University of visible. fat, or use no-stick vegetable ed to obesity, cancer and coronary Delaware senior nutrition major Fat is also hidden in meats, sprays. heart disease, among other health now completing a special problem fried food s and nuts. Such invisi­ problems. To protect against with extension food and nutrition ble fats contribute significantly to • Remove visible fat from meat, one of highest these, experts at a recent National specialist Dr. Sue Snider, the only total fa t intake, even though the and skin poultry before cooking. Institute of Health Consensus way these fats differ is in how average eater is proba bly not • Add spices and herbs to meeting recommended that only readily they can be seen. aware of them. vegetables instead of butter, 30 percent to 35 percent of the total Most people, she says, have in Visible fats are easiest to gravies or sauces. calories eaten daily be in the form mind the visible type when talking recog:•ize and are the first to con­ of fat. This translates into 540 to about fats because this is the more sider when trying to lower fa t in­ • Refrigerate stews, broths and fat intakes meat drippings; skim off the fat 630 calories of fat, if a person eats obvious form . Butter and take, Apostolou says. She suggests 1,800 calories a day (a typical margarine, oils and cream can all using the following guidelines to before using.

LIFE ALE ;;:, : ~·. : . · ." 0 - YWCA Prices 'SUPE'" R· ~-~~F· ~ RESHI' ~~ . 'O' I DOUBLE Women's Health Manufacturer's thruApril26, Sat. ' FOOD MARKETS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii :1 The Women's Health Issues lec­ ture series at the Newark Center YWCA will continue Saturday, April 26 with a discussion of con­ COUPONS traception, tubal ligations and SEE STORE FOR DETAILS vasectomies. The discussion will begin at HAPPYSPASSOVER 10:30 a.m. and end at 11:30 a.m. * * The cost is $4 per person. Newark Center YWCA is located at the corner of South Col­ lege Avenue and Park Place. For more information, call368-9173.

Women's Fair Creations sought NEW Women artists are invited to ex­ hibit or sell their works at a ZEIGLERS Women's Fair to be held Sunday, May 4 at the University of APPLE JUICE Delaware's Perkins Student Center on Academy Street. FRESH, SPLIT The Women's Fair is being sponsored by Women Working for Change and will be a day-long pro­ gram of women's art, music and 1.19 14-oz. pkg. issues. There will be live enter­ CHICKEN tainment and a variety of workshops. BO~USBU Y SA VE20' DECORATOR?R ASSORTEO ¢ ...,0., Events will begin at 10 a.m. and V1va Paper Napkms ·~e;t 69 ""o' last until 4 p.m. Free child care S~~~~ O BONU SBU Y.S AVE 14' 0 will be available. BONUS BUY... SAVE 70' ... LEMON.& I BREAST Tetley Iced Tea MIX cont. 2 49 -;0:. Bisquick Baking Mix sgk~' · 2 ,45-;o:, Women artists who would like to participate must register in order BONUS BU Y... SAVE 20' 4 S·lb. 79¢.,.,01 to reserve space for their work. Gold Medal Flour bag ""O'"" FrN~it Bcva;~~~ F· r~in3~~s 1 I 85 ";~~ For details, call Letha Bruce at SMALL-66 CT;,MED .-48 CT ., LARGE·22 CT. ...,0., 737-1724, Karen Williams at 454- ROTINI , REG . OR THIN 1276 or Dianna Borsi at 731-4155. Luvs D1apers pkg. 8 I 99 "o' s-Ibs. Women Working for Change is BONUS BU V.. SAVE 13' 0 CREAMETTES ggc an organization dedicated to mak­ J.riX-..Cereal .. * ... ::. ' ~k~~ t 86 ";o~ 11 ing the university community and lb.' ' . the Greater Newark community KEl~OGG ' S RAI~IN , PEANUT SUITER OR CHOC CHIP -~~ SPAGHETTI aware of issues related to women. R1ce Knspy Bars ~·~~ 1 I 75 :_o' ANY VARIETY -i.'s Ill¥ 16-oz2 . 890::~:: CHARMIN s~~~ pkgs. Fashions 8~~scr~k~;8r~;ni: ·s·~pr;~~ I 7 ::•.:, BONUS BUV .. SAVE 90' PERDUE GRADE A BATH TISSUE 1 4 0 BoN us Buv ... sAvE •.. •s·OZPKG. Boneless Chicken Cutlets lb 2 I 59 Mother's Day show 0-;~:, 25 -;~:: 0 4-roll ~~!~~:~:~:~. ~o~K~d Cake 1 I 04 ::~: FRr~;h . Concord Ducks lb 99¢ -;~~ The Newark Department of pkg. ClingFree Fabric Softener 1 I 99 u.s.o.A.cHoicE ... wHoLE.U NTRIMMED 1 19 o Parks and Recreation will be 99 :.. honoring Mother's Day with a Fresh Beef Brisket lb . "';0 BON USBU V... SAVE 12• ... POST ANY FLAVOR dramatic presentation and spring 12·0Z.1 87""!"" DIETZ& WA TSON 0 Horizon Trail Mix I fashion show by its Children's pkg 'O"" Semi-Boneless Half Hams lb 1 I 99 ";o:.. Theatre. BONU SBU Y... SAVE 10' HI-C 0 The special event will take place 16·0Z .1 49 ... 9... SLICED Post Grape Nuts pkg. I ""O' at 7 p.m. Saturday, May 10 at the DRINKS Jamestown Bacon ~~~ : 1 . 59 ";o:.. George Wilson Community Center 1 on New London Road. Admission M~~;~r8~!t, ri;~Tu~G 1I 77";t:.. is $1 at the door. SERVICE DELl COUNTER Fashions will be furnished by WITH COUPON .. .MT . DEW, REG. OR DIET SLICE, Fashion Bug Store located in the PEPSI LIGHT, REG. OR DIET PEPSI FREE College Square Shopping Center SLICED TO ORDER S·LBS.OR MORE and flowers by Gamble's Florist COUNTRY PRIDE at 258 E. Main St. DIETZ & WATSON DAIRY MARKET CHICKEN PEPSI BEEF LEGS 6 Babysitting ~r . :::: s~~ki~tv o;~~g~Juice ci~z 1 149-;:: ~Ill¥ ";~~ P~RTY SAVE 1• 19 half cR.EAMEDoR sNAcKs btl. 1 0 V1ta Hernng ~~~z 2 I 29 :::. 69° pound Emergency Center 89 0 I 69~ BVoiNauss.IBCuYC... rs uAvn~c3ah• .y.. PD OL.II iisHs 4~.·~Z · 1 69 =-:.oo=::_ PsE NN 'MAI D s... ALL FLAvoRs 3 8-oz. 99¢ .,0., BONUS BU Y... SAVE 10•L B. O WISS tyle Yogurt con1s. ""O' Quaker Cole Slaw lb. 69¢-;0:, The Newark Emergency Center BONUS BU Y... SAVE 14•... DECORATOR ¢ O will offer an eight-hour Red Cross Coronet Paper Towels ~~~ ~ ~ 65 "';o~ WhtpApiDedC~p& sCtt~ r~~~Epz~ 1 ~05::~:. BONUSBUY ... SAVE 2a•LB . 1 39 o -SEAFOOD MARKET- babysitting course for boys and Longacre Turkey Ham p~~~d . ": :. BONUS ,BU Y... SA~E 19' ... ALLVARIETIES ¢ ..,0, 0 girls 10 and older Mondays, May 5- VlaSIC Relish 1 ~~~z ., ... BoNus BuY... sAvE 21• LB. 0 19 and June 2. 60 0 Classes will meet 7-9 p.m. May FROZEN FOODS Naturally Slender Swiss ~~~d 1 . 89 "';o~ 5, 12, 19 and June 2 in the Newark BONUS BU Y... S AVE30 •... SWIFT ... TWINPA CK O Emergency Center, 324 E . Main PRODUCE MARKET Premium Pepperoni ·~k~~ · 2 .99 ~ ~ St. The fee is $10. 0 Participants will learn such I NT~ ~ HOTFOOOSO!PT O!EPfRED 211AEAST211iGHSI~'IGS2Jii U 'IS :.i

\ 10b The New Ark Post 9ril23, 19118 Your Convenient Shop-At-Home Canter Call Today: .737-0905 Deadlines: Monday 1 p.m. CLASSIFIEDS Office Hours: Monday through Friday 8:30a.m.· 5:00p.m.

421 llveatock 308 Auto 341 lnatruction 704 Property for Sele 430 Mlacelleneoua 'Classified 301 Building Contrectora 350 Kennel• 701 Commercllll for Sele 1 432 Mualcellnatrumenta 310 Cer Poola 352 lendaceping 701 Mobile Home for Sele 312 Ceterera 434 Produce Directory 354 lewn Service• 431 Peta 314 Chimney Sweep 355 Mi~eellanaoua 431 Seeda & Pienta RENTALS 737-0905 EMPLO't'MENT 311 Cleening Service• Servica1 440 Sporta Equipment 802 Room "'"~ .. 311 Concrete 351 Moving & Storage 442 Tirea 104 Furniahed Apartment• Day Cere 320 351 Office Suppli.. 401 Flea Market 801 Unfurniahed Apertmenta Help Wanted 322 Dead Anlmel Removal 202 310 Orchard• Antique• 110 Mobile Hom .. for Rant JobaWiontad 324 DryCieening 402 204 312 Painting 404 Appllancaa 112 Property for Rant 208 Schoole/lnatructlona 321 Electric Contractora Plumbing 114 Commercial Property 314 401 Blcycl.. & Mopada tl'• 327 Entertainment Radio/TV repair ••• 118 Houae for Rant 102 MotorCycle• 318 401 Boata & Motora ;128 Excavation• 804 RaCJ'eatlon Vehicle• .a. 311 Raataurantl 410 Building Suppliea ·808 Trucka/Vana 330 Extermination 412 Clothing ~ "' • 332 Floriata 370 Roofing 801 Automobile• 102 Auction• Farm Equipment 334 FunerafHomaa 372 Service Stationa 414 110 Automobile l ..aing 104 Cerd of Thank a 338 Garbage Removal 373 Sawing 418 Firewood 812 Automobile 101 loat& Found 418 Flea Merkel SERVICES Glua 374 Shoe Repair Equipment/Part• 101 Notlcaa 420 Furniture -~.,·· 114 Towing Hardware 378 Taxidermist Opportuniti.. 110 Peraonnala ~~ Garden Suppllea 342 Hom a Improvement 378 Tutoring 422 ·REAL ESTATE 111 Automobile• Wanted 112 Taddy Ada 302 Air Conditioning/ 504 Money to lend - 344 lncama Tax Service 310 Upholllering 424 Hom am ada 114 Yard Salaa Heating 501 Mortgagee l02 Houaing for Sale 100 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 346 lnauranca 382 Welding 426 Houaehold Gooda 150 Wanted 304 Appliance Repair

202 Help Wanted 202 Help Wanted · 114 Yard Sales 202 Help Wanted CASHIERS, Cooke , CLERICAL YARD SALE-Sat., Apr. 26th . 9' Waltreaaa1 & Maintenance HONDA NIGHTHAWK, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES till ? 3 Cherry Lane in AIDES / skilled, Newark area . needed. Apply in person, Secretaries Meadowview, Elkton . Lots of Quality Care has openings just Scott Fuel Stop, 391 Belle 650, 1982. 5000 miles. baby clothes. infant to toddler. around the corner! Work part­ Hill Rd., Elkton, MD. Reaching Cecil County, Maryland & Newark, Delaware. Many other items. time, fl exible hours. Required : Can you qualify? Need 5 Typists YARD sale, April 27, 9-5, in car , phone & references. Call aariously motivated people $1000. Call Cathy, days, PRIVATE PARTY ADS to train and superviH part· Word processors ~~~~ ~f ~~rs v~~wc~~~~een~ta~ ·QUALITY CARE. 3Q2·655-1283 0 time help, UO,OOO· 20 Words or less: 1 week ...... $4.95 MO,OOO/yr. Aleo need peo· adults clothes, baseball gloves. AUTO . New car technician . Ex · 60 Receptionists 301-398-3311 or evenings, pede nee & tools required . App- pie part-time H00- 20 Words or less: 2 Weeks ...... ~ J. · . $9.50 150Wanted •1200/mo., no experience Accounting Clerks ·----- neceeaary. Call Bam to &pm, 215-932-5730 after 7 p.m. WANTED-non-drinker, man or ~r;'~tvers~~~~~~i4~~~d~on~j'g Blind Ads (reply to Box No.) ... a~d $2.00 Pu laski Hwy., Perryville MD . Mon.-Fri. for appointment. YOU MAKE THE woman to live-in . Have own 302 ... 75-2932. room & board, in country. Han­ Additional Words ...... 25~ (per word) dy to Chrysler and not to far BABYSITTER needed l n- ,;;y DIFFERENCE from GM . Only 2 in family . home for 3 yr. old boy. 1· Assistant Manager 5:30pm, Mon .-Thrus. $3.50 / hr . Bold Type Face ...... : .. add $1.00 Reasonable rates. weekly . 301 - wanted for retail AT CASEY Own transportation . Pike Creek We're entering our 33rd year Please check your Ad the first time it appears. We can be area . 30 ~66 - ~5 :?.: _ _ _ lumber yard . In the employment help aar· SOUTHERN STATE responsible for only one incorrect insertion, ,_ •· Lumber sales or vlca field. Our success is at· ~·~ CARPENTER wanted . Must building ex· tributed to the profes­ have truck & tools . 30 1·398· elonallsm and dedication of PETROLEUM SERVICE 2114 .__ perience required. 114 Yard Sales our Temporariea by getting For all your gasoline, diesel. EMPI.CJVMENT Position offers the beat rate posaible for CASHIER help needed im­ fuel & kerosene needs. See MUc iT-fAM!LYYARDSAlT career potential. their skills. ~~~ ~~a~~:,!es~le Fu~ - mediately. Experience good benefits niture. household. co llectibles, Sat:-- Apr . 26th . 9am-5pm . 202 Help Wanted preferred, but will train. CASEYOFFERSYOU: your Southern States dealer. tools, lots of antiques in­ Thomson Es tates, Elkton, Part-time. Please apply package, includes •PROFITSHARINGBONus We also have 24 hour burner eluding, oak dressers, server , Thomson Drive. Household, AUTO PARTS MA'IIAGER . A Parts experience required. Call within, State line liquors, profit sharing . 1 clothes. dryer, furniture , maple Elkton Rd., Elkton. !:~hO:,~i~·;:•:o~~a~~~! service, automatic delivery, A table & 4 chai r_s. ____ for appointment . 301 -642-2433 . Complete an ap­ ~10~2~A~u~c~t~I.O~n~s~~~ ~~~;J~ ~ m~~r~~p~~;~ e~i~~~ : profits. LBit year our budget plans, radio dispatched Saturday only, April 26, 9·5. plication at The Rain date, Sat M ~ y 3, 9-5. ==~• P.S . bonus was delivery trucks. MULTI-family yard sale, April Lumber Yard of LAKESii)E PAR K, No rth East. Newark. 9 Albe 26. 9·3. 471 Elk Mills Rd . Good •REFERRALBONUS Absolute Auction Friday & Saturday, Aprrl used clothing , ho usehold Electro lux Dr .. Newark, DE. SOUTHERN STATES, 25 & 26. Everything from ite~s, et c. Mon.- Fri. a.m .· AT SEBUL'S pots & pans to clothing. 426 Sales & Service 7 •10PAIDHOLIDAYS ELKTON SERVICE Every MONDAY Lakeside Drive. Rain date: May 5 : 30 p . m . No •PAID VACATION 152 Railroad Ave, Elkton, MD Route 13, New Castle, Delaware ?._&_l_ Multi-family garage sale. Vacuums • Shampoo Machines phone calls please. 4 mi South of Wilmington Airport MULTI -FAMILY sale, Saturday Rain or shine. Sat., April 26, Floor Polishers W/P4/23 -twk. CONTENTS OF April 26th at 125 Maffitt St., 9- 7 ~urniture, piano, .~::~os:~:~o~~Ns Phone: MD 301-398-2181 or Elkton . 9am-3pm only . Dolls, household items, clothing, Aa an employee of CASEY w/ _ DE 302-366-1644 ESTATES housewares , collectibles, Htc . 61 Wayeide Dr. Take Old AIDES, you're treated as a ..-.:.&:...;.;;.;.;;;,..10123 ______, 2:00pm-Table lots clothing, inexpensive jewelry Elk Neck Rd, 4.2 milaa S of Bill & Elsie Peoples person not a number. Call or 4:00pm· Tools collection: neckla ces, clips, At 40. Signs posted. 301-398- LOCAL REPRESENTATIVES AUCTION atop by today. 6:00pm-Fine china, jewelry & brooches. unoierced earrinps . 3419. LEGAL showcase materials. Contact JoAnn or Kay for NOTICE (302) 737-6918 your choice of assignments y.M£111'~ 8:00pm-Appliances & furniture Auto Parts fr om estates. in Newark or surrounding ::J ~1!. CITY OF NEWARK Consignments Ac cepted Antique & Classic areal. .... - DELAWARE 9am to 4pm daily >< ,.. CITYCOUNCIL WALTER SEBUL & SONS , CASEYA IDE S "T' ~ PUB~g-Wi:~RING AU CTIONEERS , 302-834-0500 · ATTENTION NORTH EAST 302-658-6461 .. ~ Aprll28, 19116- AUTO 8 AUCTION 820WtltSt., WIIm.,DE ~CK•f- ~ Pursuunt ;::0~~~ion 402 .2 of 106 Lost & Found _ "Ctrin For You 33 Years" _ ... the City Charter and Section 32- FOUND -Golden Ye ll ow female' Of~1 GALLERIES -- ELKJXtN,:CLASS TECHNICIAN r------...:... ~e:~r~~e ~~"w::e .th~o~ll~~ r! cat. Found in Glen Farms area . At. 40, North East, Md. hereby given of a public hearing 30 1·398·8030. ACE Certified. Own hand tools . at a regular m eeting of the CouncU in the Council Chamber FOUND in the vicinity of Bridge •E xce llent salary SAT., APRIL 26th, 10A.M. ,HELP WANTED at the Municipal Building, 220 & High Streets, Elkton : 4 or 5 •Paid vacotions Elkton Road, Newark , year old red / brown male We are now hiring WAITRESSES for our Delaware, on Monday, April 28, Do berman . Well -mannered If you haven't heard from •Holidays Call/ Write far List 2nd shift. Apply in person, 11 a .m .- 7 1986 ut 8 p.m., at which time the wearing choker chain collar : •Uniforms Council will consider for Final R.C. BURKHEIMER p .m . Action and Passage the follow· Call 301 -378·4459 . us, let us hear from you! •R etirement &ASSOC. ing proposed ordinances: LOST-small brown part Beagle . •Goad working conditions t. Bill 116-t9 - An Ordinance Brookside area. 10 yr . old We are taking applications for the posi­ Amending Ch. 27, SutxUvision & P.O. Box 551 Development Regul ations, By femal e w/orange collar. $50 ·-· .. ~ ..-..._.. .__ Slate of the Art equ ipment North East, MD 21901 ~i~~l ~:s~~l CASHIER . all shifts. Apply at Providing Council with the Flex· rewa rd . 302-368·671 0 days, E.O .E. 301-287-5588 lbllity of Modifying Ce rtain 302-738-5359 eves. Out of MD. Call: Street Standards Under Special Call Nancy Lagano, 301·398:.3474 1-800-233-4189 LIBERTY BELL RESTAURANT Conditions 108Notices 2. Bill 86·20 - An Ordinance 301-287-2010 In MD. Call Ame.nding Ch. 32, Zoning, By or 1-800-233-6398 Rt. 279, Elkton, MD w,•• , .•••. MO(h fylng the Off..Street Park· LOSE WEIGHT.. . between 8·5, Mon.-Fri. ing Requirements for Cammer· cial Di stricts FEEL GREAT!!! Barry Miller, 302·737·4467 3. Bill 86-2t - An Ordinance Am ending Ch. 20, Motor GUARANTEED!! ! Vehicles & Truffic, By Changing after 5 p.m. the Stop Sign to a Yield Sign on Minquil Drive at Park Drive lose up to 291bs. per AU tll D~ ~~~·~ -, BAYVIEW KENNELS Susan A. La mblack month safely City Secretary S£R .~I:..~ Boxer ••••••••••••••••••• $350. 11~~ NP4/23·1 Cairn Terrier ••••••• •• •••. $350. ~ wks. FREE CW / NP 4 / 9-4 Cocker Spaniel •••••••••. $225. ~ Estate or Warren D. Burr· Consultation Pro vi ded ington, Deceased. Notice is PUBLIC AUCTION Persian Kittens • ••••••••• hereby given tha t Letters $250. ~ Testamentarv uoon the Estate of Warren D. Burrington late of 301-3~~4._15 - AUCTION- FLEA MARKET- 816 Kenyon Lane, Newark, DE deceased, were duty granted to -ANTIQUE CARS- VINTAGE CARS- 3o1:2&7:ae25o ~l Somathlna lbr Robert P. Burrington on the first NOW AUCTION,,,~ SAT.,MAY3RD ~ Evaryona day or April A.D. 19116 , and all ANYONE CAN LOSE WEIGHT persons indebted to the said Flea Market Starting AI 8:00A. M. deceased arc 1·cquestcd to make WITH THESE WIP4/ 2l·1wk. payments to the Executor SlRYICE/ Antique Cars, Vintage Cars & without delay, and all persons HERBAL PRODUCTS Parts Auction Starting At 11:00 A.M. having demands against the -~ deceased arc required to ex hibit ASSEENONTV Street Rod Show & More and present the same duly pro­ •GUARANTEED Donee: 8:00P .M. Unlil Midnight bated to the said Executor on or Li ve Mu o;:ic By The Greasers before the first day of October •DOCTOR RECOMMENDED PUBLIC AUCTION A.D. 1986, or a bide by the law in Fe aturing Mu s ic Of The 50's & 60's. $ EARN CASH $ thls behatf. CALL NOW! SAT., APRIL 26TH, 10:00 A.M. Admission Charge Address: In The Event Of Rain All Activities James W. Garvin, Jr., Esq. SHARON 302·239-6039 Nursery Auction· Will Be Held Indoors 224 E . Deluware Avenue Boys and Girls needed to deliver Newurk, DE 1!)711 ~CORD CONVENTION Bring Your Own Shovel - Fl ea Market Spaces - RobertP. Apri l27, 10am-6pm 20 x20 Oulside S 12 .00 - Inside S 18.00 Personal Property · All Kinds Shrubbery ­ newspapers in your own neighborhood. Burrington SHERATON INN 12 Acres Of Parking: Room For Over 100 Vendors Executor Newark, DE Mobile Home - 2 Acres Of Shrubbery . NP4/2.1-3 Over 500 Pieces Indoors · Plu s Many Outdoor Spa ces. Phone 301 · You must be at least 11 years old and be Exit 3S off 1-95 65B ·6400 For Flea Marke l Reservations Or Your S2 00 Ad mission Aza leas All Sizes - All Sizes Of Evergreens . Consignments Of CARS & PARTS . available Wednesday afternoons. IN THE COURT 301 ·636-5783 Yews Uprig hts & Spreaders - Ye llow Raspberry OF COMMON PLEAS Pl ants - Grapevines · Rhododendrons · Mt. Pink Partial Listing: Walch For Additions Weekly . 53 FOR THE STATE Chrysler 4 Dr . HT , 62 T-Bird 2 Dr. HT. 1940 Ply mouth OF DELAWARE White Pink & Blue · Holly Trees · Cedar Trees . You will be PAID for each newspaper IN AND FOR 110 Personnals Plus Ma ny More . Coupe · All Original 90 % Restored Re built Motor. NEW CASTLE COUNTY Trans .. Suspension & New Rubber. 1954 Ca dilla c 2 that you deliver and will NOT be re­ IN HE : CHANGE OF NAME OF ADOPTION BRING YOUR OWN SHOVEL Dr . HT 74 ,000 Mile Original Int erior Very Good June Ludlow Banning 1 WE EK REMOVAL TIME Loving couple wants to adopt a Cond .. 41 Plymouth Bu s. Coupe 70 % Re s tored . 73 quired to collect any money. !;~TITIONEII ( Sl baby. We can 't have childre n of Personal Items: Portable Sprayer. 4 Hp Taro Cadillac 2 Dr . HT 31 ,000 Original Miles (ni ce) 71 our own . We can help with Rota-Tiller, Sears Roto·Tiller, Gravely Lawn Eld orado Cadillac Conv. All Original . 62 Ch evy 2 Jane Elizabeth Ludlow Mower w / Sulkie & Elec . Start, Sears Riding 70:J HichlundAvcnue your expenses. Please contact: Dr . HT SS 327 . 4 Sp . Red (s harp), 66 Rambler Conv. Wilmington, DE 19808 Rich & Karen Ad ams, P .0 . Box Mower. Jacobsen Lawn Dump Cart, Lawn Good Cond .. 57 Stud . Silver Hawk 2 Dr. Needs If you are interested, please fill out the 994-1390 751 , Silver Springs, MD 20901 Lime Spreader, Bench Vise & Grinder, Hand Re stored . 61 Econoline Pi ck -up Original Used coupon below and mail it to: NOTICE IS HEHEDY GIV EN or call301 -588-2816 . Tools. C-Ciamps, 5' 3 Pt. Mtd . Spring Tooth Everyday. 73 lincoln 4 Dr . 69 ,000 Miles New Point that Jane Ludlow Banning In· Ha rrow, 3 Pt. Mtd . 5' IH Disc. 3 Pt. Mtd . Plat· tends to present a Petition to the (Sharp). 65 Mu stang Fa st Bock 2B9 , V·B Steel Co urt of Common Pleas ror the form, Plow For Cub , Sears Elec . Chain Saw Crank , Bored 351 Heads. SS Valves, Manual Auto .. State of Delaware In and for Few Furniture Items, G.E. Re frigerator Copper: 114 Yard Sales 3:B9 Re ar. Alum . Wh eels, Body & lnlerior Original . New Castl e Co unty, to chnnge tone. Sears Upright Freezer. Kenmore Washer Serv-Rite Advertising hl s/hel' nume to Jane Elizabeth 29 International Stoke Body Truc k, 36 Ford Stoke Ludlow 2 family yard sale, Sal Aprr l 26, & Dryer. Plus Othe r Items Too Num e rous To Body Tru ck. 56 Chevy Stoke Body Truck . More Be · Jane Ludlow Bannin~ 9-? Lots of baby clothes. crrb . Me ntio n . 1977 10x60 Fl eetwood Mobile Home 3 ing lisled Do ily . Many More il ems Will Be Here By P.O. Box 3097 pla y pen, etc. At 7 between Bedrooms, 1 y, Baths. Livin!l Room & Kitchen . DATED : March 3t , ~~~tioner(s) ' iJ"oewD ~~ -~~t~ <~~on . Phone In Your Consignmenls Newport, DE 19804 Elkton & North Ea st. Ra1n or Te rms: Cash , Check If Est. With Au ction Firm . 4 np4/9-3 shine. 3 Auc tioneers: Auction Ordered By: Terms: Cosh Or Check w / lelter Of Reference 4-H Family Yard Sale. Sat, Aprrl IN THE COURT 26, 10-2, 242 E. Main St. , Norman E. Hunter RichardT. Middleton, POA From Your Bank OF COMMON PLEAS Elkton, MD . English riding ap· Chris E. Hunter For V .T. M iddleton Nursery Auction Held At: FOR THE STATE Auction Service Bv: Smith Rd. Hunter's Sa.le Barn, Inc. I am interested in delivering circulars. OF DELAWARE parel and attic treasures. Rain IN AND FOR date, M~ 10 . : ~f.~~~ ·s Safe Barn, Inc. Rising Sun, MD 21911 Rt. 276 NEW CASTLE COUNTY BASEMENT SAL E. Starts Phone 301 ·651·6400 IN RE : CHAN GE OF NAME OF Phone 301 -658-6400 Rising Sun, MD 21911 Name: ------Saturday , Apr il 26 . At . 279 Rising Sun, MD Address: ______LuclllcJ. Holm across from Iron Skillet , Elkton, Dire

1 ,r023, 1818 The New Ark Post Jlb 202 Help Wanted 202 Help Wanted 202 Help Wanted 202 Help Wanted 202 ~:!Vv~E~~t~d 318 Cleaning Servicas 3&0Kennels 356 Misc. Services 362 Painting -Lo-st___,.,.Yo_u_r -=P-et.,-7 - C:-a,..-11 - t-he SOUTHERN ITATEl CO·OP COMPANIONS / Homemakers MALE / FEMALE PERSON A&P for Newark area . If you raised a RN·LPN 'I SALES PER SON needed . App· Estab lishe d , expand i n g CLEANI NG SER VICE Delaware SPCA immediately. ELKTON, MD Custodial post:on s avail . In PAI NTING­ family, ca red for sick or elderly RN, P/T, 11pm-7:30.m. ly In pe rson, Lowes Co, At 7, survey / engineering firm needs Offices & Homes 302·998·2281. FUEL OIL Newark area . FI T days or P/ T Alternate WHkende plue 4 Interior or Exterior individuals, you have skills we Stanton , DE. No phone calls . chain man /instrument man No Job To Small! SERVICES OFFERED evenings slots available. Call Wllkdeyl, bl·weekly. l!x· New Homes can use. Pan-time flex ible with some survey team ex· We do windows, rug shampoo· 362 Landscaping •Automatic Delivery between 9-4, Mon-Frl, Com ­ ,Ollllnt ltlff ft OOVIrege, lEAR I Comm ercial / Residential hours. Must have car & phone parlance for field position In lng . •Budget Heating Plans munity Services Corp ., 302· LPN'S, P /T 11·7:30, LPN, 7· Now hiring SALES, STOCK JOE'S TREE SERVICE Wa llpapering in your hom e. Call QUALITY Elkton area . Above average YOUNAMEITI •24 Hour Emerg . Service 388-4400 or 301 -398·7226. J:30. Alternete weekend• It COMMISSION BALES. Prompt, professional and In· Hung or removed CARE, 302·655-1283. benefits pa ckage. Send resume Call fo r free estimate, •Products Include: MECHANIC-Heating & AC plue 2 d1y1 bi·WHkly. Apply Pert·tlme only. Deye or sured . 302-834-8473 or 302-731 · Drywall repa irs to : McCrone Inc ., 138 E. Main 301 -398·8918 after 3pm . Fuel Oil, K-1 Kerosene COOKS needed -Appl y Mon­ contractor needs mechanic to Pereonnel Director, Little nlghte. Apply Seer~ , Prlcee 5736. Call David Williams St .. Elk ton, MO 21921. Diesel Fuel & Fri, between 9am -5pm, Moneys with installation experience. llltefl of the Poor, 185 Corner, 10-4pm or ~ : 30pm 302-737-5994 'lll Entertainment Regular unleaded gas Restaurant & Truck Plaza, At 301 ·392-5220. lelem Church Rd., Newark, Wedneada 1. EOE. SURVEY PARTY 356 Misc. Servicas or 368.3814 301 , Middletown , De. CHIEF Super no-lead MODEL BUI LDER DE 18713. SECRETARYfor Risi ng S~n . BALLOON BOUQUETS PLEASANTVAhE Y Established, expanding land J. L. STOOTS Call in Cecil Coun ty DENTAL ASSI STANT, full· Scale Model shop near Rising RN, MARYLAND LICENSE MD insurance office. Prior in· DELIVERED FOR ANY OC· PAINTING CO . surveying & civil engineering MARINE CONTRACTOR 30 1·398·2181 time. Experienced or cenified Sun ha s opening for model 40 hours . All shifts available. surance experience helpful, but CAStON. HELLIUM FILLED. 302-464-1164 firm seeks an experienced 11 Piers, Bulkhead, Piling, Dredg· Toll Free from DE 302-366-1644 for spe cialist. Kirkwood builder . Would consider stu· You r ded ication is needed on we are willing to train . Full time. FOR INFO, CALL 302-131- yea r minim um ) Field Part y Hwy/ Limestone Rd. area . 302- dent trainee with ex perience n th is private duty home care Send resume to Cec il Whig, PO 3033 . PLEASE LEAVE ing . 30 1.337·7853 Painting Chief. Excellen t growth op· 382 380 Upholstering 995·6325 . drafting and/ or shop . 30 1-658- case . Call Quality Care Nursing Box Me, Elkton, MD 2192 1. MESSAGE. Mosebach's Troyb ilt rotonilling port unities for responsible per· -----=:- DISHWASHERS needed-Apply 6850. Servia, 30~2: 1~ 83 . SEC URiTY GUA RDS -Full & " HORIZZON" service . Expen plowing for PAINTING Let us wa ke up that antique bed son . Send resume to: McCrone with a custom made mattress Mon·Fri, between 9a m-5pm, AN or LP N full or pa rt-time part -time for the Newark, DE For weddings, banquets, par· gardens & lawns at reasonable Exterior painting for houses, NUR SING A SSI STANT Inc., 138 E. Main St. , Elkton, and bo xsp ring. We make any Moneys Restaurant & Tru ck evening night rotation. Apply in area . Call Mon .,·Fri ., be tween ties . Live music is the only way rates. Call 302-738-4948 tor garages, sheds, fences, et c. A ccepting applications at MD 21 921. size. We also do custom Plaza, Rt 301, Middletown, De. person at Devine Haven Nu rs· l Oam & 2pm . First Sta te to go! We specialize in hits from estimates &schadulin . FREE ESTIMATES! Phone 301 · Newark M anor Nursing upholstery and repa irs. ing Hom e or call 30 1-398-4550, Securit Service, 302-478-09 13. the 40's-80's. Call Rick , 302· Will haul away any unwanted ;398~- 0~38::::5·-~---,.-,--...,. 204 Jobs Wanted FURNITURE CLINIC 9am-3pm . M/ F SEC URITY OFFIC ER-S wanted: 738-5484 . anicles. Will also do deliveries. Barbato & Son painting and DISSATISIFIED? ~~~- ~ r i. f2~m w .s ~~ ~;~~ : __ 02-834-~ SALESPERSON, agg ressive Retired people welcome, Open· PUPPET SHOWS Cecil 301 ·287· wallpapering contractors. Free NEED MORE MONEY? N e w a r~ u~ ; iNG-RN'S local manufacture housing ings available in Glasgow, DE & Panles, scho ols, special occa­ 301 -392-4011. Fair Hill area . Pl ease call 302· sions. Pam Pipes & Puppets. ::O!:Ft':.U::~ Position• available for RN 'S company, 11 looking for a unique ealeeperson to work 328-3137 between 9am -3pm, or For info & brochure call Pam COMPLETE TRAINING for t~~~~~~::~~~~t lhtft e1 a Sales Coordinator. In· apply 4 Quigley Blvd , New Cas· Nelson, 302·999-0078 . tie, DE , 19720, ask for Lt. Till· CALL NOW! ICU/CCU IExp. preferred in dlvldual Ia preferred to have ~hast. 328 Excavations 1 previous ealea experience, 302-239-0449 · •Perm. ptN• rJrh r~twkl in be able to travel at least 50% SECURITY OFFICERS --~AS~K~F~O~R~B~O~B~- operating of the time (at a later date). Fu ll and part -time avail. Star· EDGAR RHOADES DOG GROOMER with ex· room with 2 yr~ . exp. req. We will train. Complete ap­ ting sala ry $4 / hr. with in· AND SONS perlence needed. Muet be •Med/Surg unite, allahlfta. plication & submit resume cremen ts every 6 months plus Backhoe and dump tru ck ser· eoclable & willing to work Contact Union Hoaphal of to: benefi ts, for our special job in vice. Free estimates . 30 1·398· flexible hours. Part-time, Cecil County, Elkton, MD, SCHULT HOME, INC the Newark area . Must have with full-time ponlble. Call 21821. Call 301·388-4000, ext. P 0 Box 219 clean police rec ord, own :;==~==~~=== ~00~37~· ------301·398-8356= "-' ____ 1010. Blue Ball Rd / transportation & home phon e. DRAFTSPERSON NEWARK MANOR Trlnco Ind. Park For intervrew ca ll 302-764 -1598 ftN11.7 BRICK, block and atone McCro ne Enginee ring has a NURSING HOME. WORK Elkton, MD 21921 between 10·2, Mon-Fri. EOE work done. Fireplace• a CUSTOM HOMES position availabl e for a Dra ft· WITH A TRAINED AND Attn:Warren Keys ~ LF 306Auto a lalt • Call 302-834· 1912. spe rson with preferred 2 years COMPETENT STAFF IN A 301 ·398·2100 SOM EONE to ca re for 31 year PAXTON'S CAR CARE experience in surveying & Civil MODERN FACILITY. APPLY _ _ _ ...,.,.,.o..... e..._ ___ old quadriple gic for week of Hardwood Floors HIDDEN ACRES BUFF&SHINE HERITAGE WOODS May 10-17. Also every Fri ·Sun , Installed/ stained. Engineeri ng drafting . Above U MON.-FRI. CALL 302-731· Sales DO YOU QU ALI FY I SPRINGTIME is herel And from 10am -10pm, $30 / day. II Old floors san ded & finished. 3 BEDROOM RANCH 3 BEDROOM BILEVEL now is the time to get your ~~~~~~~ e c~~~=:it~~pa~r~~~~ y E~~ 1i578 FOR APPOINTMENT. If so, yo u will earn $20,000· you can' t work Fr i-Sun, please DON ALD G. VARNES , INC . vehicle washed & waxed. Yz brick front & Brick inset & more on work Tu es & Wed. 301 -287- 302-737·5953 · ~ ~o~i~~h ~~~~t: ~l~she~ e~d AN !~~ ~~ f~re ~ir~:::; : ~~~:~~~~ 5705. Will do cars, trucks, vans Home Improvement. Quality more on Yz acre lot. ~ acre (plus/ -) lot. 0 10 cabs of dump trucks & trac· resume to McCrone, Inc. 138 E. ;'n SURVEY-OFFICE Work. Cheap Prices I 302·834· $55,385* $59,550* ~t~ed~t~ 1~~:~~s R ~~ ! ~:;~ ic i~~ ~~~ ~nb~~~~/:~~~~n~~d tor trailers, & motorcycles. 0030. Main St, Elkton, ~ Newark / Elkton area . All sh ifts To qual ify, you must be bon· TECHNICIAN Call NOW for your FREE 0 W N E A · 0 P E A AT 0 R S avail. Excellent benefits & dable, wa nt a good career, be Established , expanding land est imatesl Wooden fl oors sa nded & surveying & civtl enginee ring 302-737-3841 refinished . Rea sonable ra tes· GRANDVIEW GRAVEL PIT ROAD L a r m o~A~T ~ 0 v ; n g ~~~~~~n r~~d~~~~e~e~~ 1~~s ~~~~ sportsminded firm seeks an expertenced 301 -398- ~,7 78~8 7J17 1q 881BO 733704 4 215-25!) 4566 7337040737 4444 Iota · perc approved. J21 .. ' ...... Each •11,100. 1.33 8Crll ...... •12,000• OC'I'ORARO OWNER FINANCING COLORA ROAD 21oUIO be WITH 20 % DOWN. PLAT Introducing the Patter ·on-Scll\\'artz 3.1acrea .. . • . . .. •1~,800 . wooded •• IN OFFICE . both.• RO te

404 Appliances Boats & Motors 414 Farm Equipment 430 Miscellaneous 608 Unfurnished Apts. 618 House for Rent 408 ELKTON -1st floor. 4 rooms & . J.D. 6600 Combine, Hydro . FOR SALE BY OWNER · FREEZER, Frlglchlre. Brand bath, caller, yard . Heat & wa ter 12bA Static. 15' grain, 4 row corn LAWN TRACTOR -John Deer e FENWICK ISLAND-seasonal new. tlifiO. 301·287-1&01. furnished . Adults only. 301 - ~ PARTS for 12 h. Aqua Cat, heads . $12,500 . 30_!:!65-6971 . 212, 12 hp ., 48" cut. Excelle 11 t rental. 3 BR , 2 baths, pool, ten ­ 408 Boats & Mqtors nylon sail, dacron deck, outer condition, 5 years old . $1750 . 398-2868. nis, central air, washer / dryer, spar mast, inner spar mass! and 418 Flea Markets 302-738-4049. ELKTON - Main St. - New dishwasher, sleeper sofa . 302· 1976 MFG 19' Runabout. 140 man others. 301 -276-2355. RCA 19" color TV , XL100. Like modern 1 BR apt. $350/mo., 239-6062 . Outdoor Flea Market on April utilities included. Security H.P. OMC 1/ 0 . Exce llent con­ SAILBOAT, 20' . Sleeps 4, sails, new, still In carton w/ brand HOUSE in country. Refrig & 26, 9·4 p.m. Salem United de ositre uired . 301 -398-6291._ dition. Tilt tandem axle trailer. motor & trailer. $5000 . new guarantee. Cost $419, ask ­ electric stove. Seeking working 401 Flea Market Methodist Church parking lot. $6985. 301 -398::..;-2::::0..:..14:.:... --- ing $169; with remote control, ELKTON -New 2 BR apt. Deluxe couple ot retired . No children or 469 Salem Church Rd ., (Becks TV ANTENNA-2 months old . 6 7 0 $219; w/swivel console, $239 . custom kitchen with all ap ­ pets. Security deposit. Avail Pond Rd .l t100 or best offer. 301-398- ~~~ns~:. R~i~ ~~iES - 1~ ~eo~1~ ~;i~ru~ e~ ~~l~r \E1~Sb . H P' 19" RCA color TV plus VCR , pliances. Large LR / DR com· 5/ 1. Near 1-95 & Rt40. 301 ·287- 1989. New custom seats. Good cond . $329 . Microwave ovens, $99 . blnatlon plus den . A / C, w/ w $7300 . Call before 2pm, 301 - CRAWDAO, never used . $275 . 420 Furniture VCR , $179. Blauplunkt push carpet, off-street parking. No = :"-T-IN_G_H.,..AM--:P:-:-A--,-4- 8::-:R,..-,-::Vi-c­ button stereo cassette radio, pets. $495/ mo. 301-398-3332, 402 Antiques 275-2600 . Call301 -287·2797, weekends . DINING room suite, Haywood torian house. Large LR , OR , kit, cost $319 , asking $69 . lOW FRONT chine cloeet, 26' S-2 1982 OMC Sail drive. 3 SAILBOAT, '83 Vagabond 14' Wakefield, solid rock maple, 9am-5 m. full bath, powder room . Nice "'-· Bookcase speakers, $5/ pr. JVC W81h etend, Bureeu with sails, dual batteries, depth Daysailer. Johnson 0 /B, ~ l eaftable.4c~ ELKTON . Nice 1st floor, 2 BR . grounds. $550 / mo . References Beautiful two bedroom home in tho Town of North minor, Ught elded lamp- sounder, radio, cradle . Used 3 trailer, main, jib. All excellent 300 watt 5 way speakers w / 12" $350 / mo. pius sec urity deposit. re . 215-932-4050 . East on a 1/2 acre lot. Walking distance to schools, teble, Table top Vlctrole, seasons. $19,000; offers. 301 - condition . $1500 . 301 -287 -2323 woofer, 26" high. Cost $400, Includes heat & hot water. No 422 Garden Supplies asking $69. Call Bruce, 215-473- REHOBOTH-2 BR duplex, 2 ets. 302-737-5543. :~~~~~~~~~~~ .c:.~~cr~~~~~~~d::d';~~~:~:';'~lld~:';e~ MUSHROOM soil and topsoil. air, microwave, sleeps 7 · ment and a nice yard for planting flowers or for the Call, 1985. 19' 8owrider, ' 3566. NEAR OAL\1ER'T . 1 BR, lower ~r;::7~~~t:•c'::::• · :~ ~1~ER ~~~:;~~8.:..:,\ ---,w i-th-t-ra.,..ile-r. Lar ge load 8 cu. yards. Seasonal rental. W alking kids. Naw roof and furnace. Perfect condition Inside STATIONARY EXERCISE CY ­ refrigerator, Buying Gold & Silver coins & 125 hp . outboard, power tilt :12':4'!,. ·carpeted , leather in- $45 / mushroom, $75 / topsoil. lev e l ~ ' S' tb~i! .'' distance to b each & shops. and out. Just right for a small family or retired couple. CLE, Sears . 2 years old . $149 fireplace, utilities, heat & AC in­ 215-268-8321 or 215-268-3379 . 302-239-6052. Town water and sewage. Priced to sell at $55,000 firm . jew~i~~ ·R~a~t· s JEWELRY ~~i~~ ~:~~~~i:ed ~~~~r , exct~~ : - ~~~~~ o:il:~cgi~~~i~~~ ~~ ~ci ~i~ new, asking $75. Call 301 -398- cluded . No pets. $400 / mo. 301 - R 1 S 1 N G SUN . 3 B R Serious Inquiries only desiring to inspect the property & ANTIQUES $8995 or best offer. 302-737 - ' pump waist. Special made Rich Mush room Soil 1866 after 5 m. 398·1814. ISpetll Compost) ~~~r~~~~a~v~~·n5~~i~ it!: .._·_c•_ll_'' .o1-I3_9_8--46-90_f_o_ra-n-ap•p·o-ln.tm•e•n•t . _____., Kirkwood Hwy & DuPont Rd . 01:l2 evenings & weekends . canopy. B~ilt - in ice cooler. Full WHEAT STRAW,bright & NEAR RISING SUN -3 BR apt We load your pickup for $10. Elsmere MANATEE, 17' open fiberglass. length dtvtn~ . board, anchor. clean. $2.00 a bale. Call 301 - with large yard. W / W carpet, 301 -658-5692 Wllm. DE 50 HP Mercury. Trailer includ- Mov111g must sell. 301 -398-4350 li58·6325 . stove & refrig. included. No 302-994-1765 ed . For information, call 301 - ' or·203-790-6845. 426 Household Goods ets. $325/mo. 301 -658-4102 . OPEN1QAM·7PM Wf.LCRAFT, 1983,180 432 Musical Instruments NORTH EAST-1 BR apt. American, 18'. 120 HP Marc, Unwanted gift. Brand ne,.; ORGAN-GULBRANSEN. $335/ mo ., includes heat. Off 1/0. lea• than 30 hours. Wedgewood dinner service. 8 Uke new. Beat offer. Call street ar~in . 301 ·287 -8888. ' Qntury21 load Rite trailer. Sears place setting, plus accessories. ~·· 301~2160 or 302-737-7225. Plan ahead : Submit an applica· cover. Beet offer over t81if10. ~ priced at $600. 302-368- tion for rental ,of a 1, 2 or 3 BR REAL ESTATE 301-388-1484 after e m. 8822. 436 Pets quality townhouse unit at GOLD.SBOROUGH-REALTORS Meadowside In Rising Sun, KITTENS , free. Black & white. 702 Housing for Sale 410 Building Supplies MD . 301 -658-2798 or 833-5544 . SPLIT LEVEL Call301 -658-4378 . Bea utiful hom e in Robsco ll. Cabinets above cabinets in kit· WIN.DING Bruce Tamlyn 2 day Horae E.H.O. BY OWNER exceptional con­ chen . 3 BAs, 1 ~ baths . No-wax kitchen floor. Alum . gut· Tnining Clinic. learn to RISING SUN -3 BR townhouse. temporary rancher over 3,600 ters. $72,000 . No . K-291. underetand your horae• Avail. 5/ 17/ 86. $400 / mo . Pay square feet of the finest con­ struction, 3 BR , 3 baths with ONLY $40,9001 BROOK mind. Emphasis on taachlng own utilities. 301 -658-4736. 4 bedroom townhouse w/fuli bath & 2 powder room s. End not forcing. Spectaton and marble top basins & ceramic RISING SUN-Large 1 BR apt . tile. Maxtmum insulation, hard unit-large corner lot. Fenced rear yard. Ali appliances in­ SALE participants call 215-444- with ref rig . and st ove . T1 -1fii/ 8"pine .. .. $12.80 oak floors, just completely re­ cluded. Hutry! No. K-250. GARDENS 2703, April 28 & 27, 9am. $275 / mo . pl~s utilities. 301 - ~" shea thig plywd ..... $7.90 BUSINESS painted. Modern kitchen with . Caroueel Stable, Umeatone 287-2728 •. 3/ 8" sheathing plywd .... $7.10 OPPORTUNmES refrigerator, dishwasher, stove ACRE HOME SITE are pleased to present a 2x4's ...... $.20 If ~~A ~;w;~~~~· -:-&-:2:-:-:-kid,-s ,--:-bo-rn with oven & double broiler, Corner lot in area of fine hom es 2 miles from Middletown. &14 Commercial Property large LR & formal DR with Now is th e tim e to break ground for your new home! Call us community of exciting 2x6 's ...... $.30 If April 7th . 301 -658-6845. 61b. common nails .... $14 ~6• Mortgages _ plush wa ll to wall carpet & for info . $17 ,900 . No . K-286 . LUXURY GARDEN APTS . COM NG SO'I:iN . New 1000 sq . 50 lb . roo f nails ...... $24 430 Miscellaneous We buy 1st & 2nd mor­ ft . store next to Cecil Furniture. 0 with : W' Luan plywd...... $6.50 Will finish interior to suite. 302- ~;':,~':, w~;ag:;:e~i n~~~~~e/ ~ VILLA RELMONT tgagee. Phone Wilmington fireplaces, large screened porch 2 bedroom 1st flo or unit in very good co ndition . Sliding •BRAND NEW PLUSH CARPETING 4x4x8trea ted ...... $4.40 ALFALFA hay for sale , 834 -5160, Mr. Levinson for daya,30- with flagstone floor, opera ting glass doors to covered rear patio . Main door sec urity •NEW DISHWASHERS, NEW GARBAGE 2x4x8 treated...... $2. 25 $2.00 / bale. details . DISPOSALS & MUCH MORE! Cedar Avail Open 7 days. Call301 -398·35""56"'-. -,-----;-:- fountain in famil1• room, large sys tem . $55,900 . No. K-273 . On At. 40, 1 mi . W. of 896 Duck & Seagull lamps with 616 House'for Rent walk -in close ts, oversized at· RANCH + 17 ACRES EACH ROOMY 1 & 2 BEDROOM Mastercard, Visa, WSFS sculptured shades . Crafts and tached 2-car garage with elec - 17 + acres w/ mushroom farm & 3 housing units in HAS ITS OWN PATIO, BALCONY & GL~GOW HOME CENTER gilt wear . Twenty-0 -Five, The ~J\]D[~ DEER HAW.Iiiiii.ELKTON-6 mos tric door opener. Ali th e above Land enberg Area . Lots of potential. Cali office for all SEMI-PRIVATE ENTRANCE. 302·834 -5445 Snyders, 2005 Limestone Rd . old in friendly development. 3 tastefully placed on one of the details . No . K-191. BR ,'Kil~ LR , w/ w carpet, full nicest bulk-headed points on 1 94 RENTALS Ontu ~[:,~~~~en 't seen us lately, call F-arm Equipment ~~~~~ s;_~n~~~kly~a~ . ~~·;, & basament\ft)@pndry hook-ups, the Eastern Shore. Close to St. Ill' ~ 1 1 0 1 GMC Farm Truck, 1974 . 16' Sun . 602 Rooms :~~~~d~~rdi" ~e~~~e~~ebo~~ ~;'~ ~~~~~f~~~1. J~w ~~a~~~et'ro~ '''21 L:.J (301) 398-9496 grain body . Good condition ., 2 FREE l SCRAP METAL and Elkton & North East. Room or . for appt. to see all of the speed axel. $3000. 301 -755- good metal roofing free for the ~:J~~~mo~~~~~~t51~;ail. ~;;r~f ~o~~ · a~:!u~o~:n:rs~'is : -~ ; -..g=~jfi"' ::.~.~ fresh , new improvem enls! 6971 . takin . Call301 -275-2122 . efficiency. Color TV . From $45 ELKTON HEIGHTS -3BR , 2 Owner finan cing possible . G 0 l 0 S 8 0 R 0 U G H LIME & LIME SPHtAUINu . HALF PRICE! Flashing arrow ~;~~]~ !_;;98 - 4400 or 398-9855 baths, garage . Newly remodel· Brokers protected. Asking NEWARK 302-731-8200 Located just minutes Also, high quality seeds, her- signs $299! lighted, non-arrow 8 ed . $475 / mo. 301 -398-3123 or $295 500 00 Call 302-349-4140 from Newark & Elkton & I·9S bi cides, etc., fertilizers. Call col· $279 ! Non-lighted $2291 Free NEAR RISING SUN furnished 301 · 398-~26 . anyt{meftl~avemessage. '------~~~~o~m~af1~r r$e;; i w~~!re ~ii : ;=.~~;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_=.:.,:.;:..:.;.::.;:,;,;;.::;::.:;:;______1 ~Ho:u:rs:~M~on=.·~Fr~l. ~9· 5~=;::~!~!!!~!~1ec~tLw~hC.W . Browne:n~c:on~v;, 301en~ie-658~nt~f~or:y:ou~-5520 or. Ilett . 1e-rs800! O-423·0nly few16 3left, an. Setimee locai. - 3 5521. HAY 658-4122 .__ --- ~ CLE ARANCE! NEWARK DE , room or efficien- ~ •-t::. t:b&V• ~ cy , near Univ. from $1 35 / mo . 302- 737 -7319 , 9am · 5pm Realty LAND VEST REALTY $~~;3i~~e3~8Ti~J~~~ weekda s. Builders Et Developers INDU STRIAL WELDER , Lin· Newark near Universi ty. Mon­ 0 thly: Room $135; eft. $175; 1 112 Delaware Ave. 398-2401 ~o6n, ~~~e:~go~:;ts~ 7;::~ s ~ BR Apt. $235, 3 BR house with 100 hoses, 100 lb welding $365 . 302-737 -731 9, 9am·5pm .___ _.EiiiiLiiiKiiTiliilillliMiiiiiD-.. ~tJ~S?~a l t30 1 - 658 - 3250or ~kda ~------1 Room or efficiency. W~ & New Construction- Minutes From Delaware New Castle area . Airport vicini­ ty . Color TV , phone, refrig . STARTING AT $53,900 A.P.R. 9.5% Fixed Rate MARTY'S From $45 wkly. 302-658·4191 or ~~~~~~~~:;. ~:Xt~~~~~~ ::r~~i. edar~~~~!~ · ~u~:~~t,\~;t~~~~~ .a ~~~~~;r:~egc~ DRAIN CLEAN lNG 328·7529. ------financing at low fixed rate. For Qualified Buyers. Other Building Lots 604 Furnished~~ ._ available, some wooded . Estimated payment, including taxes and insurance SERVICE 1 BR furnished apt for rent in t629/mo. 30 year fixed rate. Evenings call398-8326 . modern apt buildng . l aundry, 1 park ing, picnic a r ea , --~F;A.IR~H-Il·l-A~C~R~E~LO!I!T~.... --NIII.O.ii ~~~~~-lliiE~·SJiiii.lllli,..- ,.~.,~r:-•"P.S•....,.~~~/:,::.~":::.;:- . __102:328.:3499 , microwave, AC . $279 / mo. 30 1· 1 642-3362. ~.~:~.~o~r::~~~~non~ ~~.n~P·,c~ l aR bl·level2 , tun basement, 7 days-24 hours . ~::::~: :::: ~~:~dn::'r~::::~~~·~~ ::~h·:.~.~:ve~.~~~:r · ~~~k w,~~"'r~ Roots My Specialty 608 Unfurnishe~ Apts. - low lludrottAPR. alldlng glu: dooo , di:hwuh ... Ex · COUNTRY-WOOD 10 % Senior Citizen Dis- cellent nolghboohood . Ready In J STOVE- A-FRAME 2 BR , LR , bath , eat -in kitchen. INDUSTRIAL SITE count $370 / mo, heat included . 107 Ac11s Front on l·t5 and PA. monlhs. $74 ,900. 2story, 1.1acru, lBR. 2fullbath l , 40 WOODED ACRES J"' g"•v• with high ceiling 11 '6" DOUG CAIN REALTY Rtllrotd nurDtlaw~rellne , $4 , 400 MARTIN H. DOLBEN w/llream . Weii·Stplic System . pius storage. Red uced lor quick ___30_ 1 - ~2 - 3902_ - U'x65 ' Mobile Home . Owner finan · u le . 189 ,!00. 107 Lea Ad-Manor Park eingpouibla . Trade lnyourpre· 212 E. Main St. NORTH EAST sent rllllltate or buy with only HOME-TAX SHELTER _ New Castle , DE 19720 (301) 392-3900 RISING SUN AREA $5,000 down. Call for details . BY, ACfiES MOWER riding, Internation al Elkton. MD New construction. Country lou 119.!00. 2story, 48R . 2Yi baths, separate evellable . JBRranchstartingat Cub Cadet. B HP electric start flEALTOfl~ WANTED: TO BUY OR . family room with fi replace, in motor. 32" cut. Motor mounted m 154.100. Build lnglot upto 20 ae ru. Wiilpay ground pool. Pluarenttlunits . u · top dollar . cellent tu sheller. Redu ced in rear of mower. Excell en t con­ WATERFRONT 1189 ,000 . dition . $750 FIRMI. 301-398· 3 BR , LR . klt. w/Fiorlda rm . Meny MOBILE HOME utru. Outttlndlng view 11 197914'k64 ' Sehuii2BR. kltehen ELKTON HEIGHTS 4122 . flt.IOO . Reducad withdinlngarea, bath, ref .. range . . Mu stbemoved. Only1 12,900 . DUPLEX DUPLEX-ELKTON TURNQUIST Corner lot. se lf ·sutlicient rental , 2 :ZBR . uch sideweiHo·wallcarpet, l BR , 1 ~ balh , partial finished 8R down stairs · 1 BR upsta irs. sliding 'glau door . ueeted deck basement. LR . country kltehen, newlydecoratedwlth2cargarage. slidinggltudoor. Und erprice d at 114 ,100 . whhpool.t&l.toO. $54,MIO U.OOOneededtom ovf'i' l'l .

SPACIOUS DUTCH COLONIAL. Block barn with storage lolt. Total Set on 2 beautiful landsca ped acres in acreage is fenced. Pond. 4 BA home th e Calvert / Rising Sun area . Formal . is designed for affordable living . LA and DR , ea t·in kit. , FA w/ full wall Se ve ral se ts of glass doors allow you brick fireplace, laundry rm ., 4 BA , 3 to look across the open coun try . baths, bsmt ., recrm . w / Bcn Franklin 30 /65· .149,900 . ••!Il l stove, 2 ca r garagP and inground COMFORT AND AFFORDABILI· !:II pool. Id eal executive home. Minutes TY. A sec luded acre lot surrounds OLDFIELD POINT ROAD. Thi s from Newark and 1-95 . 50· t79B . this cozy 3 BR rancher and lg . 1 car spac1ous rancher on 1.5 ac res offers •140,000. garage w / workshop and elec tric . The convenience to Elkton and co untry at· KEEP COOL THIS SUMMER in this perfect starter hom e. 30- 1765 . mosphere. Features wooded lot, new 3 BR Hillcrest wuh ce ntral air condi· .44,900. furna ce. stone fireplace, and two ca r tioning . Look forward to next winter ' CORNER LOT IN CONOWINGO. NEW LISTING: 2 country acres, garage. An ou tstanding buy at and keep warm around the fireplac o Bea utiful lot on two roads. High and · ptivate & sec luded . All brick 3 BR , Proudly Announces •59,900 . Don 't miss out. Call Wanda in th e LA . 30 ·1793. $18,500. dry and near the river, where you t ~ bath , LA w / FP, OR , kit. , lull Ja ck so n. ZO ·IB07 . 90FT. WATERFRONT LOT in North have free boat launching. Must be basemen t w / FP , 2 ca r garage . lm · NEWLY CONSTRUCTED 3 BR East Harbots. Bulk headed , lloating seen . Call Bill Johnson . 60 -1799 . m ed iate possession. Price d to se ll. RANCHER in the country . Spacious dock, ga ra ge , well and el t!ctric . .18,700. • •87,900. 50 -IB02 . Ag ent Carteo. home on 3/ 4 ac re wooded lot nea r t85,000 or move into your own house GREAT STARTER HOME. 2 BR NEW LISTING : t Yo. old brick ran · BEULAH LAND Fa ir Hill . Convenient 10 mator boat for U5,000. B2 -t775. ranch in Elkton. Spacious LA chet. Ncar North East , MO . LR w/ FP , hig hways and shopping . 2 car garage T U R N Q U I S T · N E W w / wood stove and larg e country kit. DR , kit .. 2 lull bath, full basem ent, A New Subdivision Near North East, MD and ready lot new owner. Call Nan cy TOWN HOMES. 2·3 BA s, electric Ce nHal air, wood t:1 ec k an d fenced central air & more. On co untry 1 Y1 Simpers. 20 -1787 . t89,900. heat pump with air conditioning, rear yard . Ptic ed to se ll . 20- t7 7B . aero. Sec now. Immediate posses­ WOODED LOT. Lovely wooded lo t dishwasher, electri c range, plush wall .47,900. sion. 30 t815 . $88,900. in communi1y of fine homes. Water to wall ca rp et, disposal. Plus many FOXCHASE MANOR. Four acre SUPER WATER VIEW . Ran cher on STATE BOND MONEY privileges is an extra bonus featur e. extras. 20·1645. Starting t49,500. wooded lot with stream . Perc approv· , wooded lot in Ch esapeake Isle . For 80 -1694 . f12,000. NICE BRICK HOME. On Augustine ed and surveyed . Convenient to YEAR ROUNO use or for SU MMER EXCELLENT LOCATION. 3 BR bi· Hetman Hwy ., sou th of Brantwo od . 5 Elkton and Newark . An idea l spot for FUN . Community beach and moor· AVAILABLE AT level, large FR . DR , country kitchen . acres. fenced yard and shade trees . that dteam home . 60-1779. $22,000. ing . Won 't last long . Has 3 BA s, I ~ Small barn, len ced pasture , str eam Call Bill Johnson . 20 -t796 . U9,900. INDUSTRIAL LAND. 62 + ac res' · bath s. Call Ro se . BO · tB09 . and woods all on 5 ac res . 40· 17B4 . COUNTRY LIVING. On your own 3 zoned for heavy industry with a por­ CHARLESTOWN, MD. Collage •81,900. ac te estate . 3 BR bi·level, I 3/ 4 baths, tion zoned commercial use. To be with water rights; 3 BAs, 1 bath, use BUY ME NOWI Be moved in time to LA , DR , kit .. FR . w/ w.ood stove and sold as one parcel. Excellent location . yea r round or for summer fun . 80- enjoy pool and garden . I have 3 BR , 2 beauty shop on lower level, Fronts on At. 40 & At. 7 and is close 1794 . Call Rose . $36,000. B. deck an d FR . 1 am a bi-level in breezeway and 2 car garage. Deck off 10 1·95. Much po ten tial. Call for COMPLETELY RENOVATED details. 70· 1613 . $285,000 . Call now. 20 -1771 . TOWN HOUSE . 3 BR , LA , DR . kit. , ~;~ : ~~~Woods ~P~·c i~~~ ~o~h~1~~ f~ryh:~~r~n~~ . ~h~~ NEAR THE WATER . Close to public own your own lot. Buy like rent, small 100% Financing - No Down Payment Required Except SPECIAL HOUSE NEEDS S. Litzenberg . 50 -t776 . H9,500. bea ch area . Huge enclosed front down paym ent. Call Carter . 40 -1767 . SPECIAL BUYER . Op en spa ce BUILDING LOT IN ELK NECK . On porch . Bricked area for wood stove in Priced to move t29,900. Settlement Costs and Applicable Points. (great room ) ran ch - 3 BR . 2 B. FA , Route 272, just minutes 10 North LA . Priced right . B0 -1700. t49,900. BRAND NEW HOME in Surrey fireplace. Move in condition . All on East . perc approved, ready to build LAND, LOTS OF LAND. 10.4 acre s Ridg e. 4 BR Cape Cod, 2 full bath , 1/2 a. in Manchestet Park . 20 -t726 . on .. 725acre. 60· 1773 . •11,900 . for your own home. Located just over LR , DR , kit. , FA , w/ fir eplace , lull U9,900. CHESAPEAKE HAVEN at Grove the Maryland lin e in Pennsylvania and basem en t. 2 ca r ga rag e. All new ap­ ABSOLUTELY A SMART BUYERS Potnt on th e Chesapeake Bay . A awaiting your house plans. Call to· pliances, 1/ 2 ac re lot. Move in today. CHOICE. L1sted at below market cost private wa ter fr ont community . day . 60· 1780 . no,ooo. 20-1746. $94,900. this bi-level home now under con - Wooded, perc app roved home sites. SPACIOUS RANCHER IN THE AUTO SALVAGE, storag e, used car struction Is si tuated on one full acre at 400 fee t of sandy com munity beach COUNTRY. 3 BA s on th e ma in floor lot, towing & repair only mention part Arundel. Quality built with many area . Pnced from $8,500, $1 ,700 with 2 baths . Basement ha s 2 addi· ol th o jobs being done on this 12 + outstanding ex tt as . In cl udes : 3 BA s, down, ' 11 3/ 4 APR , $150 .42 per tional BA s. Ca rport , patio and lots of acre. Zonod M 2. For more informa­ LA , I bath , spacious coun try kitchen month, 60 mo . payments . BO ·I 605 . open space . 20-1738. $75,000 . tion ca ll Billy Carter . 70 -1707 . with shdmg doors and deck. Lower From t8,500. LOTS OF THINGS FOR THE KIDS LAND ONLY . 3·3/ 4 acres. Pe tk ap· lev el sltdlng glass door offers lots ol END UNIT TOWNHOUSE · TO DO . Community lake alfords proved . Noa• Pleasan t Hill . 60 - 1759 . space for future FR . You will love th e Huntsman Drive. Bath and powder fishing, swimming, boa ting or ice LAND ONLY 5 ac re. Pork approvod . country feeltng and five m ile conve· room . Re c room added . Central air . ska ting . You can s1 t in your fron t yard Surv yed . Build now, your plans or 1 nlen ce to Elkton and North Ea st. 20· Two utility sheds. 20· 1777 . U8,500. htgh on the hill and watch all ol the our s. 50 -1732. . THE HERITAGE THE HAMPTON 1742. ·~ . OOO . LARGE FAMILY • INVESTORS. lake activities. House is ta stefully LOVELY 3 BR HOME, LA , DR , kit ., 3 bedrooms, 1 y, baths 3 bedrooms, bath WATERFRONT COTTAGE. Enj oy Pride ol ownership is shown deco rated and rea dy for your fur­ bath t/ 2. Full basement. Stone Est Payment Est.Pa'Vment thP. spectacular view from the enclos- throughout th is LARGE 7 BA home nilute . A ttue must sec . 50-B0 / 1724 . fireplace. Cen tr al air & more on town lnclu~~~g~;:~;ance Mo. lnclu~~l~;:~;an ce Mo. ed front porch of this 3 BR cottage or with new Coun try k1tchen . OR , new ..7,900 . lot. 40 -1762. $79,900. $64,180 $56 2 $58,878 $564 snuggle up 10 the fireplace in the LA . roof and siding . Call today for more COZY Bt·LEVEL ON 3 ACRES. 3 BR, STONE BI·LEVEL, 2 full bath, Payments are for 30 Years and may va ry sligh tly according to additions and changes. Swim or boat right ou t front. You can details and possible 3 apartments. 30 · Enjoy the fres h air in your own back largo FR . wo•kshop , I car garage . 30· even launch a small boat. Comes with IB06 . U5,000. yar d. Hom e has 3 BAs on main level 1672 . U5,900. EACH BEAULAH LAND HOME FEATURES - Central Air, Andersen Windows, washer, refrlg., range. Won' t last and 2 addhional BAs on the lower LOG CABIN ON 13 ACRES , nice . Full Basement, Refrigerator, Maintenance Free Exterior. Energy Package, long . All lor U9,000. B2 · 17B5. level. is anxious look this many out bldgs. ,' Rake & Seeding, 10 Year H .O .W . Warranty and More. I JoanneSentman ...... 398·3843 MANY OTHER MODELS & PLANS AVAILABLE WandaJackson ...... ~ " .... 398·938 ?_ . ONE YEAR Betty Giovanazi ...... 398·1623 . : ...... 287-5685 WARRANTY C~r~loftus ...... 398-7015 ...... 398·3611. Jacklrw in ...... ' ..... ~ ...... 398·4051 ...... 28].5920 Home W1rr1nty Protection RoseGumsk i ...... 287·5375 ji~~ti~~ For Buyers & Sellers Bettylrone ... 392·3384 ... :: ..... :.. : : ..... 13b ecrn 23, 1988 The New Ark Post 702 Housing for Sale 702 Housing for Sale 702 Housing for Sale 702 Housing for Sale 702 Housing for Salt 702 Housing for Sale 702 Housing for Sale 702 Housing for Sale 702 Housiog for Sale CECIL COUNTY ·New 4 BR , CECIL COUNTY·New Cape Brickranchon1 .7treedlot.LR, Cu.tom buHt -homea, y- 2Y. bath Colonial. LA, DR, Cod with 4 BR , 3 baths and AC DR, 2/3 BRs, l Y. baths, den, 2 lot or oura .... our IIICidel. DAVm MACKIE CECIL COUNTY ·Naw ax· CECIL COUNTY·Wood sided ELKTON·Split level on 1 acre in ecutive retreat ?n 10 acres in contemporary with 3 BR , 2Y. Arundel, for sale by owner . 3 ::~~~d ~a~~ge ~~u~t~~r!i~o:~ : ~::,ea~e:~~~~Fsio~~ ~~~;:~~~ 12 ~96-!~~~·. :Js~~J.Jus extras . •1·371-3041. ft ASSOC, FOSSETT CO, Elk F01est wtth Woodland baths on 12 acre secluded BR, 2 bath, heat pump and try lot, convenient to 1·95. car garage . $89,900. 301 ·287· ...... ______11111!1 __... REALTORS Pond, cedar siding, wood wood acres with ownership of garage . $78,500. Call for show· decks. 3 BR , 2Y. baths, 2 car 2Y. acre pond . Occupancy in . 301 ·398.()494. 89 $ . 900 . 30l · ~~ 968l==· ----- STEER 301-398-2025 REALTORS garage & much more. An ex· June 1. $139,900. 301 ·287· OCTORARO LAKES ~~~~~~~~e for $149,900. 968). THIS 2 BR, LR , OR/kitchen combo, NEW LISTING =~;: s~~:~c:~r~~~~o~a:::~ WAY ~~a~.i~:r B~o~n~~~tcno! double lot. Bordered on the Oc· (40 Month By : pletely updated kitchen, fenced toraro C.eek . $4B,500. Term ·) John Mascher rear yard, backing to wooded OR $500 ~:~~ . PORT DEPOSIT area . Only $54,900. Leave your paint brushes and ;:.,.,..------· ALL •• Driver educetlon ct11 ..1 tor edulu .,, becoming more DOMESTIC populer. Some ere run ~y ne~onet.euto .orgenlutlont. NEW LISTING · rna~':~vhe~~e~:n~~t i~~~p:rtJ~~ CARS & TRUCKS Check your cer'a muffler every 3 months. When ctr l1 cold. !!'o~d;d ba~~;e~He~:~r~~ ~~~ 1Y, bath, LA, DR, family room, grup the tellplpt 1nd move It from 1ldt to 1idt. Look for rJt· till, loo11 connection•. ru1ted clemp1. Aepelr promptly for cluda: 24x39 garage, family ;large eat·in kitchen, laundry 15 PASS. 11ftty'111ke. room, wood stove, water con· room, full basement. $J2,000 . MAJOR DAILY ·WEEKLY ·MONTHLY " Petmenent" tntlfrettt l1n 't permanent et 111 end 1hould be ditloner system, etc ., etc . Call NEAR RISING SUN CREDIT CARDS HONORED chenged tWIIY two y.. ,. et the ouulde. Protective eddltlw11 for details. 1Y. story, 4 BR . 2 bath, kit· • mey hewtloltthelr pot~ncy 101 chen, LA , DR, slate foyer, 2 car Smeller englnn ere extre·llnlltlwt to 1perk plug mi1flrlng. Be THOMSON ESTATES garage, large office. 2 out· •urecerlltunedpromp!ly. Immaculate 3 BR, 1Y, bath, buildings. Located close to IUI~VA~IIONS 39 8 • 57 00 split level with carport. Fenced Good buy: the rtguler mtlntenenct thet ketpl your car runn· Chantilly Manor Country Club ing right end cen DOUBLE lt1 unbltllft. rear yard. Close to schools. & 1·95. Perfect for professional. Fine residential area . $54,900. Bacres. $150,000. IOUlDfN RfNl·A·CAR ELKTON HEIGHTS Large 8 BR , 2 story home on Beautiful 2 BR ranch . Family approx . 1y, acres. 1st floor, 4 218 S. Bridge Sl. room with stone fireplace, BR's, full bath, large LA with "Just Down From The Mall" (triftate sliding glass doors to rear patio, fireplace, DR , kitchen & laun· Elkton , MD econonical gas utilities. dry. 2nd floor, 4 BR , full bath, CHRYSLEK. $54,900. needs repairs. $80,000. Rt. 40, Elkton 1 mile from DE Line fi-Plymoutli NEW CONSTRUCTION/LAND

Raised ranchSPACETOLIVE with 2000 sq . It of r------~~~~~~~~~!!======living space on 1 acre lot. Fami· ly room with wod stove, 4 1981 FORD LTD season sun porch, 27x29 L· BUI.CK PONTIAC shaped deck. $82,900. 8 Pass. Wagon SURREY RIDGE-Only a few SOMERSET lots remaining , $15 ,900 , V-8, Auto., Air, 1986 BONNEVILLE package required . CAMBRY·Communlty of Ex· AM I FM Stereo 5 00 ecutive style homes. Prices TWO start in the 90's, but hurry, Auto Sales Luggage Rack. 11,395 86 PONTIAC there are only 3 Jots left. BONNEVILLE SEDAN GREEN MEADOWS-Beautiful1 Rt. 40 between North East acre home sites with home &Perryville Power door locks, tinted packages starting in the low glass, floor mats, bodyside $60's. Iacross from Potato Town I moulding, door edge guards, HOLL V LANDING·Near 2 rivers Mon.·Fri. noon· 8 p.m. rear defroster, AC, sport & marinas. All wooded lots, Sat. 9a.m.·8 p.m. mirrors, accent stripe, wire starting size .833 acre . $11 ,990. Closed Sunday wheel covers, wsw all season THE HIGHLANDS·One of the '84 CITATION , 4 dr., auto ., air...... ,~. radials, etr radio stereo. few sites remaining this close to '82 Chevette $1 '84 PLYMOUTH Reliant, 2 dr., maroon vinyl interior, silver grey, automatiC , an, the DE line. Lot sizes start at 2.7 '82 Mercury Lynx stereo, new rubber ...... t&375. acre to 13 acre. Complete '83 FORD ESCORT wagon , 4 spd ., AM / FM ...... t3110. packages starting in the $90's. '81 Chevette $ '83 OLDS TORONADO, V·8, moon·roof, leather interior, full power wire '80 Chevette $ . wheels, charcoal grey metallic, !·owner, low mileage ...... t10~. 86 BUICK EXECUTIVE HOME SITE ' '82 DATSUN KING CAB PICK ·UP, AM / FM , 4 spd ., diesel, low miles . . . M200. SOMERSET COUPE 4.5 acrBI adjoining state lands '81 Citation at Fair Hill. 300 plus White Pine '80 Monza Coupe $ '81 CHEVETTE, 2 dr., 4 speed ...... UIH. Electric door locks, body side molding, trees, orchards, grape vines & '81 CARPRICE, 4 dr., full power, stereo, air, wire wheels ...... •...... Mill. pulse ·wipers , A / C, cruise control. tilt rolling country acres. $37,700. '79 Magnum $ '81 PONTIAC T· 1000, 2 dr...... • ...... t23H. wheel, ETR stereo rodio, accent 'nGran Prix '81 PLY . RELIANT, 4 door, auto., air ...... •...... t3300. stripes, floor mots, washer indicator, WATERFRONT privledges, 3/4 '80 MAZDA GLC , 4 door, auto .• air ...... •. . ..• •...... t2410. acre, perc approved. North East· '79 FORD FAIRMONT WAGON , 6 cylinder, auto ...... •. ... •...... t1101. rear defroster. sport mirrors, auto Heights. Bonk Financing '79 HONDA ACCORD 4 DR ., 5 speed ...... t2200. trans .. alum . sport wheels. Available '79 FORD MUSTANG, turbo, 4 speed ...... •. . . . •...•....•...... t28&0. DAVIn MACKIE All Cars MD State ·n VW RABBIT, 4 dr . .4 spd ...... •.. .• •...• ...• ...... t137& •. &ASSOC, Inspected LOW DOWN · Rittenhouse REALTORS PAYMENT 301-398-2025 Motor Company

3 DAY SPECIAL EVENT MAY 1st, 2nd, and 3rd

Held at BAYSHORE OLDS&GMC

TEST DRIVE 1986GRAN 1986 CHEVY 1984 CHRYSLER ANEW OLDSMOBILE MARQUIS LS CAMARO Z·28 LASER 4 dr., white, demo, VB, Maroon, auto., V-8, A/C, Black, 5 spd., air, AND RECEIVE A auto., air. & more. sunroof. Immediate FREE 1984 FORD f·350 1984FORD Financing to 1984CAMARO Qualified Customers COLEMAN JU TRAVEL WAGON Auto .• VB, charcoal. air. EXP TURBO COUPE •VB, auto .. air, etc. Air, white, 5 speed.

1984 PONTIAC 1983 PONTIAC 1983CAMARO FIERO TRANS·AM IBerlinettal. White, 6 Extended Hours VB. air, 4 spd., T-top. cyl., auto., air. Open Ti118:00 P.M. White, 4 speed, sunroof. Thursday & Friday Open Ti115:00 P.M. Saturday 1982 CHEVROLET 1982 FORD 1983 TRANS AM Red, auto., air, T-tops. C·20VAN MUSTANGGT 3 spd. standard, cream. 5.0 Liter Engine, 4 speed.

1982 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL MARK VI 1980 MERCURY Beige, leather int .• auto., ZEPHYR power windows & seats. air, etc.

BAYSHORE AUTO. INC. West End of High Street. Elkton, Md. [iJ Your Old•mobl/e • GMC Dealer MD. 301-398-7770 or bial1-800-255-7770 II 14b The NewArk Post ,ril23, 1988 702 Housing for Sale 702 Housing for Sale 704 Property for Sale 704 Property for Sale 708 Mobile Home/Sale 702 Housing for Sale 98 708 Mobile Home/Sale ~ 802 Motor Cycles N. BLUE BALL RD ., ELKTON -3 _ ELK CREEK VALLEY -Wooded NORTH EAST-Building lot in ~~x~~a~ c~~ ~~~is i~ g ~u~~~~s~ BR , 2 baths, large LR , DR , building lot. $18,500. 30t -39B· Nonh East Harbors. Call Lloyd be moved . Asking $17,000 . If Kitch ., den, new w/ w carpet & $3500-$4000 several mobile- HONDA NIGHTHAWK, lliO, Linden Knoll Condo . 3rd fl. RISI NG SUN , By owner-Exc 3793. at :.Jt -272-81 16. interested call 301 -658·6909 . m siding , 2 car garage . mil••· Call unit, 2 BR , 2 full baths cond . 3 BR , townhouse, 1 ~ 1112. 11000 •1200. Guaranteed 1 year. $58,000. FENWICK ISLAND-Own your 14x70 Westchester, 1977. 3 BR , ~~~r~~o;h~~eP~~:~tbro~~~~~ : TRANSPOR!AT!ON Cathy, daya, 301-311-3311 or overlooking Three Little Bakers bath, CA, w/ w carpet, screen­ vacat ion townhouse . New 3 1!II baths, lau ndry room , kit & ll1-398·0261 . 708 Mobile Home/Sale ev~~nlnga, 215-132-6730 efter Gold Course. Special features ed back porch , custom cabinets BR . 2 b~ths , pool, ten/is, cen- x Broadmore. Great condi- LR . Panially furn ished . Very Incl. sec . syst. , pool, tennis en NORTH EAST, MD-2 story col· 1 12 60 ~e~~: :i2~~~~~~5 o;~~~~t6~ 802 Motor Cycles 7 • & major appliances includ ed . 301 & club house . ll2·594-7535, onlal. 4 BR , 2 ~ baths, 2 car Call301-658·3254 after 5 m. ~;:hw a~~~r . ;nj;~~5tyer ' tion . 2 BR , 2 full baths . Loc ated ~7-~ ~na~ie~;~~ · Call • 5000. YAMAHA, 1812 860 Maxim. HONDA, Nlghth•wk 600, garage. By owner. Call for ap­ NOVA SCOTIA 190 · In all adult trailer park on Nor- 1 - ---­ Low mileage. or ll2-594·6921 , or ll2-737·3327 . YORKSHIRE, by owner. 4 6R. PARK PLACE beautiful new 11100 mil••· Very good cond. 1113. U800 pointment, ll1-287-5795 after proved road , theast River. $B500. 301 ·287- Homestead beat oHer. Call 301-382-3014 2 ~ bath , family room, -strea~.res~o':::~ ~It mobile home for ule ln ~ ,30'-"1·.::.:38:::.2·.::.:3882=.---- NEAR RISING SUN , Must sell, m. 1 after m. 3 BR brick ranch , 1 ~ baths, fireplace, large porch . Ni ce timber, camper's dream, lakes =in d:.ys, or 301 -287-6927 ~~~~ou~ ~a~:~;s Bo~~~~ifC~Ir~t large OR / kit, with island PERRYVILLE-3 BR duplex neighbors. Low traffic. 302- HONDA V-4111, 1814. 3200 Liberty, BR, 378·3009 after. .::. 6t:.:.:m:.:.... =--::--::-::- ~;~~c;::ct ~!~;.ncb~Tt ~~- ~1tfxot~~~~t~~~~~ s~:~ff~ cooktop, LR , den, full base­ within walking distance of the 368-5233. ~~~~~b~ ~ go~~~~~~~~~J7~~~~~{ 14xl0 1978. 2 mllea. Excellent condition. ment, !II finished w/fireplace & river. LR , DR , Eat -in Kitch . OFF FRENCHTOWN RD .- uk h•rdwood floors, 1982 Atlantic. 14'x56' 2 BR . SCHULTZ-1978, 14x70, cam $3500. 301 - 378~- 4~61!2C4 .:__ __ 301-382-3882. woodstove . Built in vacuum $39,900. Dot Noon. 704 Property for Sale Approx. 2 acres with 652 off fl1'8pi11C•, waaher & dryer, Spacious floor plan, AC , w/ w YAMAHA 650 Special, 1981. NOON, INC . waterfront . No perc . Perfect for 11,600 BTU AC, lhad, diiCk, ca rpet, gas range , ref rigerator ~~~~.n ·:a~r~e~t .B~~c~\~ /s~ : H~RLEY DAVIDSON , 1980 w/ w carpet, 1 car garage, d $12 500 301 -287-9316 after W1de_Glide . 11 ,834 m1les . Good Runs, needs minor repairs . nestled on 1 acre, prime loca­ BelAir, MD . CALVERT -By owner, 3 ~ hunting blinds . $12,500. 301 - fllnced yard. Good location. and storage shed included . Set $400. 302-453-0506. 301 -879-0866 acres. Rural location . Perc ap­ 398-1247, after 5pm 301 -287- Good condhlon. •12,000. 302- i near North East . : :Jopm: · $3200. Call tion for privacy. 301·658-5185 ~~-~S-~ t~ sk1ng YAMAHA, 750, 1979. New ex ­ 301 -642·6214. Equal Housing Opponunity _goved . $17,900. 301 -398·8725. .6181...... ____ ~79 . 8 ~:.:k· 'N ~e~~: ~~:x1~ · - ;h~~ : HARLEY DAVIDSON-1981 haust, tires & battery, 8100 $10,5000 . Good condition. Call XLH Sporster. $3200 or best of- miles. Exc . cond . $750. 301 - !!2·5388. Your Payment Time • Car Selection \} , .1 Roaer L. Miller. 301 -378-3677. fer. 301 Your Car Model • Truck Selection Now! You Can Do Better! PICK Your% Rate • Prices BEST OUR URBAN GORILLA! 30MONTHS 36MONTHS 36 MONTHS 36 MONTHS NOW AT A PRICE CHEVETTE S-10 Pick-Ups All Cars & C/K All Other & El Caminos 10-30 Series P.U. Lt. Duty Trucks THAT'LL DRIVE YOU WILD! 01 Finance 0/. Finance 01 Finance 01 Finance • 9 70 Rate :~~~'w~~~~~ty~ls~o,~:~~:l,l~~rc~~~~~~TM 6 6 • 9 70 Rate 7 • 9 70 Rate 9 • 9 70 Rate ~~~~.~~g:~;~riv;~;:~s~:;~~~;s~~~~al locking front hubs! Tough, all-terrain steel­ bel ted radials! Independent front suspension! 48MONTHS 48MONTHS 48MONTHS 60MON,THS Power vented front disc brakes! Power steering! ~~~s!:;e~:t;~.~~f!r :a's~~s~:~1 1 s~l~a~,~~!~!~~~~ S-10 P.U. & On All Cars & All Other Eligible S-10 Pick:-Ups bl-level heatlngjventllatlon with rear heater outlets! Tilt steerln~ Rear step bumper! Front El Caminos C/K 10-30 Series P.U. Lt. Duty P.U. & El Ca~inos ~.~~~rA~tm~r~~~~~~ ~W~ ~~~ ~a~o,gas where c•n this 3,160-lb. Urban Gorilla, 0/ Finance 01 Finance 0/. Finance 10!1 Any place you wont!/ Come on Rate Rate 10 •9 °/o ~i;taence Rate b a r~a ln-hunters, set your sights on this 7 • 9 70 8 • 9 70 8 • 9 70 one. 60MONTHS The Percentages Are With You! 60 MONJ:JiS All Other Eligible All Cars &C/K10-30 $9885* Lt. Duty Trucks Price Increases Are Due Soon! Series Pick-Ups Finance 11.9% Rate BUY NOW! 9 •9 Ofo ~i;taence

Buy Now Any New Car On Our Lot At Old Prices· ~EAT THE PRICE INCREASES! Open Monday thru Friday 8:00a.m. -7:00 p,m, Open Saturday 8:00a.m.- 2:00p.m. Closed Sunday WteetaHt6 CkeUJto!et

,., 1986 DEMO SALE!

1986 FORD F-150 4x4 1986 FORD T·BlRD 'ELAN John Riggins Signature Series, dark red , tan Power windows, power sport mirrors, interior, 5.0 litre EFI V-8, XL trim package, power seat, electronic digital dash, cruise Stock #2148 low mount mirrors, automatic w/overdrive, control. 6 way adjustable sport seats, power AM -FM stereo, rear sliding windows, con­ Was $16,503. drivers seat, rear window defroster, power venience group, raised white letter tires, antenna, electronic climate control. ETR alum. alloy wheels, chrome rear step AM -F M stereo, cast alum. alloy wheels, DEMO $12,704. bumper, Dura liner bed. midnight wine w/sand beige interior. 9.9% Interest Rate !while they last)

1986 FORD MUSTANG LX 1986 GRAND MARQUIS LS ·4 DR. Stock #1110 White, red leather interior, illuminated entry 4 cyl., 4 speed, cruise control, rear window Stock #139 Wa s $9,893. system, ETR AM -FM stereo cassette defroster, tinted glass, AM-FM stereo w/premium sound, alum. wheels, power Was $17,925. cassette, sand beige w/beige int., a real beauty. antenna, ale, power seats, tilt wheel. cruise DEMO $7,433. control, light group, vent windows and DEMO $15,775. 9.9% Interest Rate much, much more. at 9.9% Financing ~ 1986 COUGAR LS 2 tone silver gray metallic, electronic, digital~~~ 1986 ESCORT L• 3 DOOR clock, cornering lamps, tilt wheel. speed - ~ ~=====-~ 3 door, smoke gray, 2 tone, red cloth in­ Stock #1097 control. leather interior, power steering, air terior, AM -F M stereo, 5 speed, tinted glass, cond., rear window defroster, ETR AM -FM Was $7,464. power steering, power brakes, one very cassette w/premium sound, power win­ Stock H118 beautiful car. dows, wire wheel covers, illuminated vanity Wss $16,254. SALE $6,986. mirrors, dual sport outside mirrors, elec- tronic door gas release & more. $14 370 WE'RE READY TO DEAL! DEMO I I

WE HAVE MANY CARS IN STOCK/ NEW EXPS -12 Cougars· Mustangs in :McCoy :Motot Company, !inc. 4, 6, & 8 cyl. • Grand Marquis, LS Grand Marquis, Sport Tempos & Ford Motor Company's ONLY Full Line Topaz, Aerostars, Pickups, Conver­ Authorized Direct Factory Dealer In The Three State Area!!!! sion Vans, Centurions and many R'oute 273, Rising Sun, Maryland others, Phone (301) 658-4801 • (301) 642-6700 e (302) 737-5038 Also: Route 40, Perryville,- Phone: 301-642-2422 Aprtl23, 1988 The New Ark Post 14RIV's BOB Automobiles BOB Automobiles MOTOR HOME-1976 Ford , BUICK Regal, 1979. Low miles, f~eef:o& . gJOl~6~;~.n . Ask· PS , PB, AC, AM / FM radio . A-1 CUTLASS Sierra, 1984 . WINNEBAGO, 1972, 24'. Fully Cond . $3795 or best offer. 215· AM/FM , PS , Power windows, equipped, sleeps 6. 301 -398· 932·6658 . power locks, Oeisel engine, 0542. BUICK Skylark, 1972. Custom 2 45,000 miles. Exc. cond . $6200. ~f~~~~~;gC, · V-8, Good cond . 301 ·398·4973 after 5:30pm. B08 Trucks/Vans CADILLAC Seville Ellgante', DEVON AUTO SALES PONTIAC-1985 Grand Prix . 6 117& Kenworth Tractor 1111, V-8, gea. "TOP OF THE We have a variety of 50·60 cars. cyl. , auto, air, am/fm, stereo, UNE". 2 tone allver /black, All makes. If you have a job & 7 =r::r·N~:,m:::~~ :;~ full Cadillac luxury Including downpayment, financing is ~tp~ff~~~r ~f~~~~JJi1 ~ft~; L.I... .-JI~ .... _. or beat offer. Call 301-388- dove gray leather Interior, available at 0.0% interest. 5pm . 14&1evenln a. wire whHia, AM/FM atereo, 795 Pulaski Hwy. Bear, DE TOYOTA Celica, 1985 GT . 2.4 CHEVY 1979 Suburban-4 wheel PS, PB, AC, power antenna, Across from Tha Keg liter, 5 spd, digital stereo, other drive, excellent condition . Ask extras. Assumable 5/50 protec· OTAT for Bud, 215-932-8934 . =~=~ ~":!; :.~:~r tl~oo& 302-328-9029 tion . Perfect cond. Dealer teleacoplc whHI, good tlrea. FORO Fairmont wagon, 1979. 6 would sell for $9495, Owner CHEVY 1978 4 DR Pick up . Excellent condition. Muat cyl, auto, AC . Good cond. selling $8895. 301 -392-5680. Good running condition . Auto, aecrlflce. t10,&00 or beat of· $1995. 301 -398-6713. ps, pb, amlfm. $2500. 301 -398· TOYOTA Celica GT, 1979. 9519 . fer. Call Mr. Johnaon, 301· FORD Pinto, 1972. Tagged, 30 5 3 311-3311. auto ., new am / fm radio -Bl-ac-k -& DODGE pickup, 1976 Club Cab . ~~~· s ~~. ""-~""982~:....: CHEVETTE, 1881. Auto., air, w/cassette. Runs good . $350. gold . Good condition . Low V·B, PS , PB, auto, AM / FM, 1 52 4 ALDERMAN fiberglass cap . Good cond . ~n mileage. t2186. 301- ~~~~ ·:~ ;~~f~e~ :;HAT mileage, fully loaded . $7500 . $1500. 301 ·398-3797. 301-658-5824 or 301 -658-6221 . CHEVY 1978 Caprice. Fair YOU ARE LOOKING FOR7 Try 1980 Rabbit. 4 dr., am/fm, FORD Bronco, XLT, 1984. the North East Auto Auction . VW 33,700 mllea, fully loaded. condition, auto, pa, pb, a/c. 4 spd. Excellent conQition . But offer. 301-398-4100. Every Thurs. 7 p.m. Buy or sell. $1700 . 302·454-8705. t9,200. 302-322-8178. 301 ·287·5588 or 302-575·1881 . FORD E-250, 1984 work van CHEVY MALIBU CLASSIC, 117&. PS, PB, AM/FM, new Have a $100 & want to ride? B12 Auto Parts with rack . Automatic transmis­ Call State Auto . 302-656-7884. '}OUR ICE sion, PS , 5800 miles . Excellent battery, tlraa & brekea. Low HORNET, 1973. Sportabout 1976 GMC 8' fleetside bed & NISSAN! condition. 301 -398-4773. mllea a. t1200. 302-834-1642. 350 V-8 & transmission . $300 CHEVY Monte Carlo, 1974 . 350 S/W. 6 cyl. auto. , bucket TOYOTA-1982 4 wheel drive seats, new muffler & tires plus each or best offer. Also, pick-up . Low mileage, ver~ Auto, PS , PB, AC, mag miscellaneous truck parts. Call wheels. Runs & looks great . spare . Body very clean . Good good condition, many extras. shape in & out. Runs good . 30 1·398-7784 . 301 ·398·2390 after 6pm. 301 -398-0370 between 9am· AUTO PARTS cHD 5pm . $650 . Call 301 -287 -6808 before srlt~ A~:~:_ Bam or after 2pm . Chevy pickup fenders '73-80, $99 BOB Automobiles CORVETTE, Sting Ray feat $55. Ford' pickup fenders '80· beck coupe, 1988. "A TRUE MERCURY 1985 Lynx . AC, ex· cellent condition . 301·272-0228. 84, $75 . Complete Chevy 1984 MONTE CARLO CLASSIC". Red with black pickup doors '73-76, $110 . t7&00. Interior, AM/FM radio, fac­ ;MERCURY 1976 Cougar XR7 . Complete Chevy rocker panels, -~ L::p~~. 301·398-&738 tory sldeplpe1 & whHII, 4 !New paint, loaded . Good con· Chevy wheel openings & cap apeed, poal traction rear. All :dition . 301 -398-4614 after SUNBIRO, 1984. 2 dr. , loaded , 1 corners . Over 400 different ale, ps /pb, am/fm stereo, ex· numbers match. Excellent 4:30pm . fenders, hoods & slip -on body cellent condition . $5500 or best condhlon. t14,&00 or beat of­ PINTO S/W, 1973. Also 1975 panels are available from our offer. Call after 5 p.m. 302-998· fer. Muat aelll Call Mr. Pinto sedan . Both for $500. Bel Air warehouse . Call 301 - 3206. 301 -392-4932. 838-0887 or 879-9872.

Model #03256 Nissan Std. Pickup

Scllmg puce $6677 Down payment of 52598 48 montllly pRyn1enrs of $99 at 7. 7°o Annual PorcentagP RMe fmancmg on approved cred1t

NEW MAZDA 1§3Q§ f'lciS~I Nissen Pulsar NX A MONTH Nissan 300 ZX A MONTH Sellmg P"Ce $8927 Down payment ot $2300 60 monthly payments of S l·l9 at Sell1ng PfiCO S 16.400 Down payment of $5332 60 monthly payments of $249 $625 WORTH OF EXTRAS 12,5% Annual Percentage Rate fmancmg on approved cred1t at 12 5°o Annual Percentage Rate fmanctng on approved credit AT NO EXTRA CHARGE TO YOU- Think you've got a good deal from any import or domestic dealer? A SPECIAL LIMITED-TIME OFFER! Forget it!! Alderman Nissan is burning up the competition!

°/o A.P.R. FINANCING 8• 6 48 MOS. MAXIMUM l·~e.··l ~I f-1-1J ~I WHERE NISSANS REALLY DO COST LESS/ MAZDA Route 13 • Between 1-295 and 1-495 ·nucar172 North DuPont Hwy., New Castle, De. 322-2277 Wilmington 652-3068 ------lliilif~~------­ . . the nucar connection Say you saw it in The Post! UELMAH\' A'S CAR AI\U THICK IIEAUQIAHTEHS It's Newark's newspaper!

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BIG DISCOUNTS OFF STICKER ICE ON ALL 1986 OLDSMOBILE$! 298 E. CLEVELAND AVE. • NEWARK SPECIAL GMAC 718·1200 FINANCINGDISCOUNT 690/ /t STARTING AT See salesperson I for details 16b The New Ark Post 1pril23, 1988 LIFESTYLE

Linda and John Tirrel en­ LIF~ fiLE joy a picnic at Rittenhouse don't pack a burn victim in ice. Park Saturday with son Aetna· Call the rescue squad immediate­ Brandon, 2J,2. Brandon ly. said he enjoyed looking at Safety tips Many scald burns happen in the wildflowers and watching Hot water and hot liquids, like kitchen. Keep pot handles turned the ants. soup or coffee, can burn just as Inward to avoid spllls and to keep seriously as fire. The Aetna Hose, them out of the reach of children. Hook and Ladder Co. of Newark Keep children away from the warns that contact with water or stove and out from underfoot liquids heated to 150° Fahrenheit while you are cooking. Make sure can cause the worse kind of burn everyone is seated before serving (third degree) in an adult in Jess hot soup or foods. than two seconds. Never hold a cup of hot coffee or Children and elderly have more beverage while holding a child. sensitive skin which burns more One quick movement and you can quickly. Scald burns are a fre­ scald the child and yourself. Do quent cause of injury and dtdth in not use table cloths with small children under the age of five. children around. They can tug on If a scald burn occurs, cool the it and pull hot food or liquids on burn with water. Cover with a themselves. Keep cords to ap­ clean cloth and seek medical help pliances up on the counter so that immediately. Do not use any children don't pull on them. greasy ointments, butter, vasellne Scalds also happen frequently in or oil on burns. They will hold in the bathroom. Test bath water for the heat and cause a more serious children. Do not leave children burn. Do not use ice on a burn and alone in the bathtub. Photo/Dianne Carnegie Pest control How to ke_ep m~les, !abbits from wreakin$ ~~v~~- in t~e gard~~ entrances with large rocks. Don't Are moles, rabbits, squirrels or another favorite. specialist. One. of these stocky You may be able to force them to groundhogs wreaking havoc in " Rabbits live in dense rodents can QUickly destroy a moveelsewhere. your lawn and garden? These are thickets," says Tatnall. "One of season's work. They feed on peas, Eastern grey squirrels are also be fooled the four main wild animal pests in ~he best ways to dis~ourage th~m beans, carrot tops, al~alfa, clov.er common garden pests. They nor­ Delaware, according to Dave Tat- IS to remove their. protect~ve and ~rasses, usu~lly ,',n the eally mally inhabit wooded areas, but nall, University of Delaware ex- cover. Regular mowmg, cuttmg mormng and eve.rnng. have readily adapted to urban life. by expensive tension garden specialist. and removal of unwanted brush A gro.undhog IS about two feet Tatnall says they are particularly Moles are most active in lawns; and undergrowth helps control the long, With coarse gray to sandy- pesky because they eat a wide the other three can make a spring population." colored fu~ . The long curved variety of food. imita~tions. salad of your vegetable patch in Tatnall ~uggests using claws on Its. f~refeet are well "Oneyearsquirrelsmaypillage I notime. mothballs, dried blood or ground a~apted t? dlggmg. Gr.oundhogs blueberries," he explains. "The The common cottontail was the limestone as a repellent around dig extensive burrows Wit~ h~o or next year they may concentrate ~e~~e~~~!~tl~;t~a~e;~aS ,I~~~~;e8~dwo;1aC::: v: could buy a German~nglneered road car with fuel­ culprit in Mr. McGregor's garden, vegetable gardens and flower more entrances - usually m fields on flower bulbs. In early spring Infected engine that outperforms the $23,000 Mer­ and may be in your too. Rabbits beds. A . preparation containing and pastures. they prefer tree buds. And in the cedes 190.• One that has more Interior space than thrive in both rural and urban the chem1cal, thiram, protects the Tatnall says control . m~asur~s summer it's fruits, berries, the $25,000 BMW 528.• There'• jult one hitch: areas. They are active year-round bark of woody plants. Or you can for . gro~ndhogs are limited . m mushrooms and sweet corn." !~~~~•h•a)~e to pay less. A lot less. (It's a )etta for and eat whatever a garden offers. ~ence in smal.l garde~s with one- residential areas. Wir~ fencmg Like rabbits, squirrels are •MSRP 'BS model rounded to nearest $1000. bctudn tax, tJde, P"P In spring and summer rabbits l~ch mesh chicken w1re, two feet aro~nd a gar~en may dlscoura~e repelled by thiram on woody I transp. ••MSRP 4dr. dieM I base model exdudln& optlona. tax, tJtlt, feast on succulent green plants. high. their pl~ndermg, but they ca~ dig plants. But little else can be done prep I tnnsp . ~~~~,.~~jjj!!i!iiiiC:f=p... Their favorites include lettuce, "The other major vegetable under lt. A~other method. IS to to control them, so Tatnall sug­ peas, beans and beets. Tulip garden molester is the groundhog flush th.e ammals from their bu.r- gests sitting back and enjoying greensfromtheflowerborderare or woodchuck," says the rows w1th sulfur bombs, then f1ll theirantics. Air CQnditioning Now is the time to prepare unit for hot weather use With spring well under way, ·every 30 tc) 60 days. On room air efficiency of an air conditioner. during the summer, consider now is the time to check your old conditioners, tne filter is in the Also check the owner's manual to replacing it with a newer model," air conditioner or make plans to unit and is usually readily accessi­ see if the blower and electric Scarborough says. " Air condi­ buy a new one so you can spend ble - check your owner's manual motor should be lubricated and tioner efficiency has improved, the hot, muggy days of summer in for cleaning or replacement in­ what type of oil should be used. and the savings from a reduced comfort. structions. On a central unit, the " If you have an older unit that electric bill could pay for a new If your present air conditioner filter is usually located next to or seems to cost you an arm and a leg air conditioner in a few years." SMITH VOLKSWAGEN, LTD. works well, a little maintenance under the furnace and serves dou­ 4304 Kirkwood Hwy .• 8:30-9, Sat. to 5, 998-0_131 before starting it will help it to do ble duty as both hot and cold air a better job of cooling. University filter. Size and airflow of Delaware extension are usually printed on the side of agricultural engineer Dr. Jim the filter. ----·· Scarborough suggests you begin " Your best bet is to buy a new ------by cleaning or replacing the air filter," the engineer says, " rather filter. than trying to clean the old one, as The filter keeps dust and lint cleaning isn't adequate." TRUCKLOAD SALE from building up on blower and filters cost little and are ava cooling surfaces and reducing at most hardware and home their efficiency. It also means Jy stores. , cleaner air circulating through Before turning on the unit the house. A central or room air the summer, check around conditioner with a dirty or clogged condenser - the outdoor filter must work harder to keep both room and central air your home cool. You pay for that tioners. Remove leaves, extra work. scraps, twigs and other During the cooling season, Scar­ which may be covering borough suggests changing filters louvers. Such debris reduces

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