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(PHOTOS BY DOUG RAINEY) Rove,· Dean talk politics Thousands turned out on a cloudy, warm Sunday for Newark's annual Halloween Parade. The 63 year-old Politicaltigures, Howard Dean, left at the Bob Carpenter Center. The event event featured bands, marching units and the famous hearse that brings up the rear of the parade. Following and Karl Rove, right, were not expected was moderated by by Ralph Begleiter, the parade, children went trick or treating at local businesses. For additional photos, see page 15 and log on to agree on much and that was certainly center, former CNN correspondent and to our YouTube slideshow at hHp://tinyurl.com/289dy22, or log on to newarkpostonline.com and type in the the case Monday night as the University director of the UD Center for Political word "parade" on the search feature. of Delaware held "Election Eve: Communication. A story on the event is Howard Dean and Karl Rove Together" on Page 4.

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Mo., that was owned by his About 15 years ago he began and already hasjoined the North Shore publications, including Bush's duties will include grandfather. a car~er in the newspaper indus­ East River Yacht Club. the Cecil Whig and Newark overseeing the day-to-day . "I delivered the newspaper try that has included advertis­ "I believe a newspaper has a Post, publisher David Fike management of American as a young boy," he said, add­ ing, publishing and manage­ responsibility to the community announced this week. The Consolidated Media's six ing that he did not know then ment jobs at several newspa­ and needs to be involved in it," 53 year-old Bush 'offic\ally Upper Shore publications and that he would have a career pers in , Florida and he said. reported for his first day on becoming actively involved in in the newspaper business as Tennessee. Bush referred to himself as the job Monday, and will be the community. an adult. ''I'm really looking forward a people person and said he is based out of the Cecil Whig "We want him to look for ·After leaving Missouri to working for ACM and· liv­ excited to begin meeting people offices in Elkton. ways for each o( our pub­ Southern State College in ing in Cecil County;' Bush said in the community. "I am excited to have Ralph lications to better serve the Joplin, Mo., Bush spent 15 this week, adding that the job's Bush said he and his wife, join our team," Fike said. "He residents of each county we years working in sales and cus-· proximity to the Chesapeake Kathleen, who have three grown comes to us with an exten­ serve," Fike said. tomer service before eventu­ Bay and the county's five rivers children, would be moving to sive amount of senior level Bush said he grew up read- ally taking ownership of an would fulfill his dre,am of being North East. City finances in good shape is faring better with reve­ that it has authority to levy the ~ COUNCIL, from 1 nues running nearly $2 mil­ fee, even if it is considered to lion above the budget. A hot be a tax. The decision means Newark Landlord Association, summer helped electric utility that the suit can go forward. NEWARK also criticized what he says is revenues. Those figures could • Council approved chang­ the city's strategy of handling fluctuate in coming months, es to the city code to reflect problems related to--tenants but McFarland said the city revised state statutes regarding CHARTER SCHOOL via inspections, and coercion. appears to be headed in the child restraints in vehicles. "You can't ·inspect it away," right direction. • Council approved the use "Excellence In Academics and Decorum" he said. • The Council earlier went of industrial space off Elkton A couple of residents, after into closed session to discuss Road for use as an indoor vol­ hearing the statements of land­ pending litigation. Mayor leyball tournament center that Applications are being accepted: Oct. II through Nov. 22,2010 lords, pointed out problems Vance Funk said no action was could bring hundreds of per­ with trash, dying trees and taken. The session presum­ sons to Newark for regional For students who will be entering grades K~S in Sept. 2011 other areas that are under the ably centered on a lawsuit by tournaments. The city was control of landlords. landlords who claim the city's assured that the complex Following the decision by rental fee amounts to a revenue would not cause parking prob­ Applications for enrollment may be obtained by: the council, Harvey said he raising tool. Chancery Court lems when those events were · would like to see more of a dia­ rejected the city's argument being held. ~ downloading a copy from our • stopping by our school logue involving all involved, web site: www.newarkcharter.org • visiting our Open House including the city, landlords renters arid homeowners in an OPEN effort to resolve long-stand­ 2001 Patriot Way, Newark, Delaware 19711 ing problems. The Town and WILMINGTON &WESTERN RAILROAD (302) 369-2001 Gown Committee is one pos­ e~ e~YVL~t HOUSE sibility, but Harvey added that broader representation on any MT. CUBA EXPRESS HUNTER'S DEN School Rating 2003: "SUPERIOR SCHOOL" Wednesday, working group would be a bet­ School Rating 2004: "SUPERIOR SCHOOL" ter idea. October 2 & 3 . 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showed that the pair could not at Christiana Hospital and not .... POLICE , from 3 remember the location where Union Hospital, which made the stabbing occurred and that the neighbor suspicious. Police owner told police that this was their accounts kept varying, have secured the vehicle as part ~ain . Street 1Jenta[ approximately the tenth time leading officers to believe that of the investigation. Maryland · that damage has-{)ccurred to they were lying. A phone call authorities have taken over the the sign. The damage is listed from Christiana stated that case. at $300. Maryland State Police were on rniomis V. Co~ WS the lookout for a duo wanted Tools taken from Main St. stabbing in connection to a home inva­ 'Erin 'E. Co~ WS sion and robbery that occurred truck proved as hoax in North East , MD, earlier The owner of a 1985 Maryland State Troopers that night. Maryland authorities Dodge work truck told police have detained two suspects stated that the duo in Newark that someone had entered the who claimed they had been Police custody matched their vehicle and removed several 96 East Main Street stabbed on Main Street last description, including the stab hundred dollars worth of tools Newark, DE 19711 week. The pair, a white woman wounds which happened when · from it. The items, including the home owner grabbed a and a Hispanic male, were a first State Home & Garden knife to defend himself. Upon 302.368.2558 brought into the Christiana toolbox containing several (Fax) 302.366.0911 Hospital emergency room stat­ further questioning, the pair small tools, a Dewalt drywall ing that they had been stabbed told officers that they had left drill, a 100 ft. extension cord, a by a male in a black mask who the home owner and drove to 14 amp Bosch cordless screw­ attacked them. An examination a house in Elkton, MD, seek­ driver, a Milwaukee saw, and by hospital staff showed that ing a ride to a hospital. When various woodworking tools, ~~ -- the male had suffered three no one was home, the suspects were secured in the bed of the ~- -. --i~ACKSTONES stab wounds to his thigh area went to an adjacent house and vehicle with a top that encloses and cuts to the area between asked a neighbor for a ride, the rear area. No other dam­ ~- _ iY /In O!dc \Vorld Rcs!.;urnnl and Pub his fingers and thumbs. The using the Main Street stabbing age was reported to the truck. ~--~~-----~- ··-~-~ female had wounds to her back. as a cover story. 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Vice working to determine the costs the very early days of rock and Chancellor Leo Strine rejected of providing services. roll, to ignore 59 years of his­ the city's argument that it was In a 43-page decision that tory, and to urge me to discover empowered to levy the fee, included references to the early that Newark's City Council has even if it is detennined to be days of rock and roll, Strine had all of the taxing authority a tax. noted that the city attempted of the General Assembly since Strine's decision paves the a similar move in 1958 when before Chuck Berry and Buddy way for the class action Jaw­ it attempted to levy a franchise Holly made the music scene, suit to move forward by deny­ fee on Delmarva Power & but just did not realize that this ing the city's request for a Light for electricity it sold was the case," Strine wrote. summary judgment that would to customers inside the city, Strine also rejected the have ended the suit. The land­ other than the city. (Newark city's argument that a Chancery lords claim the steady rise in operates its own municipal Court decision in the 1970s the rental fee makes it a tax, electric utility). that upheld the city of Dover's rather than a fee that pays for In 2009, the .argument authority to. levy an assess­ the city's cost of regulating emerged from ·counsel (after ment for a sewer line extension During halftime at the Newark High School football game on October 22, Newark rental properties. the city was faced with litiga­ was in line with the Newark's High School honored its Art department and Or. Christine Cannon for the department's Landlords hired tion) that Newark had broad authority to levy rental fees. He $10,000 award from the Arsht-Cannon Fund of Delaware Community Foundation. The Pennsylvania and Delaware taxing powers for 60 years, also noted that the 1950s deci­ grant was used to purchase a printing press, a glass/metal and clay kiln, photo equip­ lawyers to handle the case, but did not discover it had sion by Chancery Court had ment, and a clay slab roller and pug mill. The picture includes, from left: Newark High a reflection of a decision in such authority, Strine noted. been followed by the city. School Principal Curt Bedford: Delaware Community Foundation Consultant Dr. Christine the Keystone State that deter- . ''Based on this history, the Cannon: NHS senior art student Randi Homola; and art department teachers Jaime Moore, Diana Rossi, and Karen Yarnall.

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"We get more hits from this one The Episcopal Church Welcomes You Episcopal tradition, ad than any contemporary music St.Thomas's Parish other advertising Join us for we do." 276 S. College Ave. at Park Place, weekly worship on Newark, DE 19711 -Good Shepherd Sundays at 9:30 am Across from UD Health Center at Beeson Funeral Home Episcopal Church Br(s(htenitJK lives. nourishirt,e; souls, connectin!( to God (302) 368-4644 2053 Pulaski Hwy. Call Nancy Tokar to place Church Office: 9:00-1:00 Mon-Fri 302·650·3544 your ad at www.stthomasparish.org 302 547-7849 • www.GoodShepherdDE.org 1-800-220-1230 Sunday WorshiP Sponsored by the Diocese of Delaware 8:00 om & 10:30 om & 5:30pm The Way ~trom many Education for children & adults 9:30am Ministries Weekday Worship Services- Mon.fri.: ~...·~~o (I) so~,,('~.,. Worship at the (an extension of Highway Gospel Evening Prayer @ 5:15 pm Community Temple, West Chester PA) Wednesday: Ho~ Eucharist 12:10 pm ~~ ... ,~ Church of Your Choice Highway Word of Faith Ministries (Healing Service on 2nd & 4th Wed.) Sunday Service 1Oam is presently worshipping @ The The Rev. Paul Gennett, Jr. -Rector Childcare and Sunday School George Wilson Community Center The Rev. Deacon Cecily Sawyer Harmon Unitarian Universalist Fellowship 303 New London Rd., Newark, DE To Advertise Your Church Here -Episcopal Campus Chaplain 420 Willa Road, Newark Sunday: More F. Chebon • Organist & Choirmaster 302.368.2984 uufn.org 8:00-9:00am Christian Education Call Nancy classes for all ages God meets you where you ore! Come Join Us! 9:00am Sunday Morning Celebration Speaker: Rev. Greg Chute_ 1-800-220-1230 Wednesday: Location And So do we. Come and see ... 7:00-8:00pm Bible Enrichment Class at Prayer Temple ,...... _,St. Barnabas' 49 New London Rd. Episcopal Church Newark, DE 19711 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 220 Worship Services: Bear, Delaware 19701-0220 Visit us online@ www.theway.ws or send us Saturday 5:30p.m. a note [email protected] Sunday 7:30, 10:00 a.m. Sunday School9:45 a.m. Hymn Festival Child Care (0·3) available during 10 a.m. senice Sunday, October 31st a:t 10:30 a.m. 302-994-6607 Surufa!J 8:30a.m. www.stbarnabasde.org Pastor Ca~ A. Turner Sr. & Lady Karen B. Turner with Choir, Bells and Brass Ensemble For further information or directions please call: .9l.coustic Worship 2800 Duncan Road, Wilmington, DE 19808 302-834-9003 ~------, r-----~ Surufay10:30 a.m. 'Electric Worship First Presbyterian Church Pastoral Team Contemporary Worship - Sundays at 9:00 a.m. Curtis E. Leins, Ph.D Traditional Worship- Sundays at 10:30 a.m. Robert F. McKnight Theodore Lambert, ill Adult and Children's Sunday School at 9:00 a.m. James L. Ford 292 West Main Street, Newark, DE 19711 (302) 731-5644 • www.firstpresnewark.org Located 1 1/2 miles N. of Elkton Rev. Steve Brundage, Pastor on Rt.213 Rev. Beth Thomas, Children and Youth Handicapped Accessible Worshiping, Knowing and Serving God ~=..::::?~f..:.:::: ~ First Church NEW LIFE CHRISTIAN You are welcome at FELLOWSHIP IJ of Christ, SundayService,:30 AM . c~ Multimedia Children's Ministry! 'lllfikJ Mell.oJid e~uvu:Js %, Scientist website: www.ebenezerumcnewark.org 48 West Park Place, Newark Contemporary Worship! email: eumc [email protected] Relevant messages! SUN SERVICES 8:30 & ll:OOam Sunday Service & Sunda)' School 10:00am Wednesday Testimony Meetings 7:30pm Church Office: 999-1800 SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45am Contemporary Worship · Childcare available during services. Check out our web page: www.NewLifeDE.org Every 3rd Saturday of the month 5:30pm 302-456-5808 2712 Old Milltown Rd. 525 Polly Drummond Road ALL ARE WELCOME Newark 302-731-9494 www.fccsnewark.org Har1dicapped • Child Care Page 12 • The Newark Post • Friday, October 29, 2010 News, Advertising • 737-0724 Classifieds • 1-800-220-3311 OBITUARIES

• Obituaries are printed free (Cathy), Liza Stapleford, Born in Newark, she was Duncan Road), Wilmington. and McKenzie, and her great­ Milton Lang and wife, Dot. of charge as space permits. Summer Streight (Richard), the daughter of James Edward In lieu of flowers, contri­ grandchildren, Carly, Carolyn, Lang requested his body be Information is usually supplied and Joseph and Joshua Ellison; Carr of Roxboro, NC and butions may be made to the Gavin, Ronnee, Stacia, Ronnie donated to the 'Humanity Gifts to the newspaper by the funeral three step-grandsons: Sean Bonnie L. Folk Carr of West Delaware Humane Society, Jr., and Dayonna. Registry', Philadelphia, PA for director. (Christine) and Darin Stevens Chester, PA. She was a member 701 A Street, Wilmington, DE The family would like to anatomical study and research. and Dwight Bradstreet (Tonya); of St. John's United Methodist 19801. . thank Delaware Hospice Navy There will be no viewing. A five great-grandchildren; and Church, Lewisville, PA. Team; Latrina, David, Sherry, memorial service will be pri­ five step great-grandchildren. She is survived by her Barbara and Scott for their lov­ vate. Lucille Betz A visitation for family and • parents; one daughter, Sarah Gracie Griffin ing and dedicated care given to Expressions of sympathy Lucille Bell Ellison Betz, friends was held on Tuesday, Renee Quinlan at home; one Gracie L. Griffin, 78, of our mother. can be made by contributing 90, of Newark, died Saturday, Oct. 26, at Ebenezer United son Ryan David Quinlan at Bear, . died peacefully at her · A funeral service was held to: Tri-State Bird Rescue & October 16. During her last Methodist Church, 525 Polly home; maternal grandparents, home, · surrounded by her chil­ at the Doherty Funeral Home, Research, 110 Possum Hollow four months she resided at Drummond Hill Rd., Newark, Robert and Barbara Folk of dren, on Tuesday, October 19. 3200 Limestone Road Pike Rd., Newark, DE 19711. Newark Manor Nursing Home followed by a Memorial Oxford; maternal grandmother, Gracie was born in Eskdale, Creek, on Monday, October where her gentle spirit and Service. A light lunch followed Donna Grace of Madison, WI; WV the daughter -of the late, 25. Burial followed in Glen Julius Mburu smiling eyes brightened the the service. maternal great-grandmother, Jesse and Raye Hamby. She Run Cemetery Cochranville, day for many. Contributions can be Louise Grace of Newark, DE; retired from Chrysler in 1997 PA. . Julius Maingi "Juli" Lucille was born on January made to Compassionate Care paternal grandmother, Ann after 21 years of service. In lieu of flowers, donations Mburu, 36, of Newark, died on 31, 1920 in Carlisle, Kentucky. Hospice Foundation, Inc., 11 Carr of Roxboro NC; and She was predeceased by; her in memory of Gracie may be Wednesday, October 20. Mr. At age 16, she moved to Independence Way, Newark, many family and friends. daughter, Carolyn Blackenship, sent to Delaware Hospice 3515 Mburu worked at S & G Auto Cincinnati, Ohio, where she DE 19713 or Newark Senior Funeral services were held her grandson, Billy Segletes, Silverside Road Wilmipgton, Works. lived until 1999. She was a Center Scholarship Fund, 200 on Tuesday, October 26, at her brothers, Jesse Hamby Jr., DE 19810. To send online con­ Mburu is survived by his wife and homemaker before White Chapel Drive, Newark, the Edward L. Collins Funeral and William Hamby and by dolences, please visit www. loving wife, Rachael Kirumba; working and later retiring DE 19713. To express an Home Inc., 86 Pine St., Oxford. her sisters, Flora Phillips and dohertyfh.com. and brother, Samuel Mburu. from the Procter and Gamble online condolence, visit www. Interment was in Little Elk Shirley Stevens. ' A visitation for fam­ Company. She was devoted to strano-feeley.com. Friends Cemetery, Oxford. Gracie is survived by; her George Lang ily and friends was held on her family-especially her spe­ In lieu of flowers, dona­ sons, Gerald Griffin, Jr., and Saturday, October 23, in New cial needs son, Donald-and her Lindsey Carr tions in her memory may be his wife, Kathy and Michael George E. Lang III died on Life Worship Center, 60 Fir many friends. made to the St. John's United Griffin and his wife, Ginny, her Monday, October -18, at the Avenue, Bear. Burial will be She was preceded in death Lindsey Renee Carr, Methodist Church, 595 daughters, Jean Palmer, and age of 87. in Kenya. In lieu of flowers, by her first husband of 25 25, of Oxford, PA, died on Lewisville Rd., Elkton, MD Geraldine Vass and her fian­ George graduated from contributions may be sent to years, Cecil ·Ellison; and her Wednesday, October 20, at her 21921, or Bethany Christian ce', Ronald Utberg, her grand­ The Baltimore Polytechnic the Julius M. Mburu Memorial second husband also of 25 home. School, 1137 Shadyside Rd., children, Daniel, Matthew, Institute (1942) and the Johns Fund, c/o any TD Bank. years, William Betz; her sis­ Oxford, PA 19363. On-line Lester IV, Joshua, Stacey, Hopkins University School To express an online condo­ ters, Lois Wasson and Hazel condolences may be made at Tina, Adam, Kevin, Nicholas of Engineering (1944), and lence, visit www.strano-feeley. Hamilton; her brothers, Alan www.elcollinsfuneralhome. and Sara, Michael Jr., Hailey was a Retired Lieutenant com. and Keith Bell; and her son, com. Commander, USN reserve. Donald Ellison. She is sur­ He was a past resi­ Gwendolyn G. Howie vived by her son, Kenneth Kathryn Franklin dent of Baltimore, MD and Ellison of Milford, Michigan; Newark. In April- 1985, he Gwendofyn G. Howie, age daughter, Linda Stapleford Kathryn "Kathy" Franklin, retired as Consultant from the 85, of Elkton, MD, passed (John) of Newark, DE; two 54, of Newark, died on Engineering Dept., DuPont away on Sunday, October 24, step-daughters, Donna Merrell September 11. A memorial Co. 2010. (Kenneth) and Kitty Stevens celebration cif KathY's life was He was preceded in death by Gwendolyn was- born on (Fred) of Cincinnati, Ohio; five held on Saturday, Oct. 23, at his 1st wife, Dorothy F. Lang. December 15, 1924 in Upland, grandchildren: Tom Stapleford the McCrery Memorial Chapel, He is survived by his second PA to George and Elsie 3710 Kirkwood Highway (at wife, Caroline S. Lang; daugh­ (Keilholtz) Grunwell. 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Da.yg a. week til 5 pm Elkton, MD 21921 where (410) 885-5916 friends may call one hour Antiqu~. Collectibl~. Primitiv~ & more prior. Nrume ______122 W. Main St. 259 E. Main St. Tax Free To send condolences visit Newark, DE Elkton, MD Address------Mon. - &l 10 - 5 pm, Sun. 1'2 - 5 pm www.rtfoard.com. City______, ______State__ Zip ___ (302) 731-4627 (410) 398-3388 (formerly (;ee Funeral Home) www.auntmargaretsantiquemall.com I] Phone ______www.rtfoard.com 294 E. Main Street. Newark. DE 19711 • 302-454-8007 See OBITS, 18 ..... 0n the'Web '- • ' www:newarkpostonline.com Friday, October 29, 2010 • The-Newark Post • Page 13 COMMUNITY NEWS Eagle Scout project Gravatt's project began in was held on October 9, 2010. efit Emergency Food Closet Body Electric: A Reading to and wine by the glass can be spring of this year (a Salesianum Visitors to Redd Park may use of UAW Local 1183. Contact Celebrate Walt Whitman" at purchased for $7. Additional in improves park junior at the time) and he was his bridge located behind the Alena Bandy at 302-738-4500 the historic Deer Park Tavern formation: Call (610)255-5684 officially awarded the rank of homes on Beagle Club Drive in x11 for information, in Newark, from 4-7:30 p.m. or e-mail caryn@paradocx. Redd Park has a safe and Eagle Scout in June. Gravatt's the Hunt at Louviers. . The event will include per­ com. secure footbridge along the Eagle Scout award ceremony New Parkinson's · formance readings of sever­ north section of park trail thanks Scholarship earned al Whitman poems from his Christina School to Salesianum High School Support Group lifetime collection, Leaves of Kelsie Pike of Newark, a Grass and "Song of Myself," senior John M. Gravatt Gravatt A new support group for District High School generally considered the great­ took on the bridge building Undeclared major and graduate people with Parkinson's Disease Fair project to become Eagle Scout of Saint Marks High School, est epic poem written by an (PD) has been organized in The Christina School in Troop 255. He designed, received the Dean's Academic Newar1c, DE. The coordinator, American; a musical tribute secured and constructed the 18- Scholarship, awarded to fresh­ to Whitman; a Whitman slam District will host a High School David Kaplan, was diagnosed Fair showcasing the District's foot long bridge which crosses. men who graduated in the with PD in June, 2006. In contest for cash prizes; an open a small tributary into Jenney's upper two-fifths of their high mic reading, and a raffle for three traditional high schools October, 2009, he was encour­ and unique high school pro­ Run, which is part of the White school class and have a com­ aged by his wife, Terri, and a terrific gift basket There Clay Creek Watershed. bined SAT math and critical will be party _trays and a cash grams. The event is intend­ a PhD. Nurse, Ingrid Pretzer­ ed for current 8th grade stu­ "We are proud to have young reading score of 1100-1240, -A.boff, to attend an institute · bar. Admission is just $5. For people interested in our parks further information, contact dents and students interested from the Parkinson's Disease in Choice for 2011-2012, and and enjoy having them engage -Foundation in. which he was Barbara Gray at 302-740-4550, New York Holiday or [email protected] will be held at Shue-Medill in activities that help to improve _, trained as a clinical research the Newark parks experience Trip Middle School in Newark on ~ liaison. Topics will include Wednesday, November 3 from for residents and visitors," says UAWLocal1183Emergency::c keeping up to date on ways Bats and Other Charles Emerson, director of 6-8 p.m. Food Closet is offering a Bus to cope with PD and learning The Fair will feature infor­ Newark Parks and Recreation. Trip to New York City to see methods for functioning better, Creatures of the "John [Gravatt] is an intelligent mation tables, presentations, the Rockettes Christmas Show as well as providing a place Night and opportunities for parents and hard working young man Spectacular. Bus transpor- for those who wish to share and it was a pleasure working Meet nature's night shift to meet teachers, administra­ tation from Newark, DE and their feelings, frustrations, and as the Delaware Museum of tors, and students at each of the with him for his Eagle Scout GravaU's receives recognition Orchestra Seating is $ 125.00 successes in connection with project." for build~ng bridge. Natural History celebrates three high schools-Christiana per person. Proceeds ben- PD. Meetings will be held at Bats and Other Creatures of High School, Glasgow High the Newark Senior Center from the Night on Saturday, Oct 30. School and Newark High 10:15 to 11:45 a.m. on the from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. SchooL The District's Networks first Thursday- of each month. -·- Family-friendly activities shed Program, Sarah Pyle Acad~my, David Kaplan can be reached light on nocturnal animals, Delaware School for the Deaf, ·OUT OF TIIE Arne at [email protected] or including those found at the and Delaware Autism Program (302) 239-1190. • unveiling of the new "Nature will also have information Nook." available. Families may learn This week's Out of the Free master dance Painted bats and pack rats, more about curriculum, course AUic item is an undated pic­ class at Cecil plus a taxidermy bear, _ are offerings, specialty programs, ture of Oft's Chapel from among the nocturnal animals career pathways, Advanced the 100th Year Anniversary College that can be spotted inside the Placement, Newark High School Cambridge Program, Celebration leaflet for The Cecil College Nature Nook. When the room fills to capacity, visitors can ROTC, clubs, activities, music, the service held June 5, Performing Arts Program and enjoy many other special activ­ art, athletics, and more. Student 1971. Stephen moved the Towson University Dance ou ities throughout the rest of the registration information and here from Bridesburg, PA Program will present a free museum: Choice applications will also in 1840. He was a farmer, master dance class by Vincent Thomas, which is open to the Admission is $10 for be available. had fruit orchards, and was For more information, the first to bring strawberry dance community, from 4 p.m. adults, $9 for seniors, and $8 to 6 p.m. Friday, Oct 29, in for children. Visitors wearing please see the Christina School culture to this area. OU, a Halloween costumes receive District website at www. Methodist, held religious the Performing Arts Hall of the college's Elkton Station at 107 $1 off. For more informa­ christina.kl2.de.us , or call meetings in his home. After tion, please call 302-658- (302) 552-2625. Shue-Medill the end of the war in 1865 Raib:oad Ave. Thomas, an associate pro­ 9111 or visit www.delmnh. Middle School is located at he changed to the Christian org. Sponsored by Kalmar 1500 Capitol Trail, Newark, fessor of dance at Towson denomination. In 1871 he going until Blake's death on South College Avenue. Investments. DE 19711. built Oft's Chapel with the in 1910. William Walton of The museum is open to the University and the artistic . financial help of several Iron Hill, MD, grandson of public Sundays from 1 to 4 director of VTDance, will enable participants to find an A·Maize-ing Nights Series addresses neighbors. From then until Stephen Ott, was elected p.m. now through November organic freedom in movement October 30 & 31 6-9 p.m., his death, and assisted Superintendent and served 28,2010. The museum while expanding their physical, Muslim American Paradocx Vineyard, 1833 Flint by his wife Jane, he held for 27-1/2 years until his is also open all year by expressive and technical range Hill Road, Landenberg, PA struggles Sunday school and preach­ death in 1943. OU's Chapel appointment for groups, in this contemporary and mod­ ing services each Sunday was incorporated December individuals, and special 19350. Two of the largest farms The free 2010-11 Cecil em workshop, College Speakers Series, "A and also weeknight servic­ 13, 1929. The room in the events. Call 368-9845 for Participation is limited. To in the area, Paradocx Vineyard es. Jane continued the ser­ back was buill in 1956 to arrangements. The ·Society and Schmidt's Tree Farm, have Warrior's Story: Perspectives on reserve your spot, call 410- Nation, Safety and Prosperity," vices for a few years after increase class space. Mrs. invites donations or loans 392-3366. For more informa­ teamed up again for A-Maize­ ing NIGHTS! Join us if you resumes at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 3, his death. Florence Savin succeeded of objects, stories, pictures tion, contact Janaea Rose Lyp, when Kimberly King pres­ Walton as Superintendent Cecil College performing arts dare and enter into the 5-acre In 1889 George Blake, a and other artifacts of places, com maze. Please bring your ents "Navigating Identities, member of the Elkton Bar, followed by Mrs. Frances activities, people, and life coordinator, at 410-287-6060, Building Bridges: Strategies of ext 207 or jlyn@ceciLedu, own flashlights. (Flashlights .organized a Sunday school Peel whose term included styles in the Greater Newark will not be available). $8 a Muslim American Woman" that met in the Pleasant the 100th anniversary. . Area for its permanent col­ admission for the Flashlight in the Milburn Stone Theatre Valley School. In a short The Newark Historical lections. Delaware Literary com maize, & Camp Fire, No on Cecil's North East campus. time he moved it to OU's Society seeks interior pic­ Contact the Newark admission fee for children A native of Fairport Harbor, Chapel where services had tures of Oft's Chapel and Historical Society by voice Connection under 3 years of age. Ohio, King entered the U.S, been discontinued. With more information about the mail at 302-224-2408, by Celebrates Walt On Saturday night only ... Army at age 18, serving in the help of his brother-in­ congregation. postal mail toP. 0. Box 711, Whitman Paradocx Vineyard's 100-acre the communications field for law John Frazer, and John's Visitthe NEWARK HISTORY Newark, DE 19715, or by farm, featuring 15 varieties of Military Intelligence Battalions brother Dr. James Frazer, MUSEUM located at the his­ email to newarkdehistorica On Saturday, October premium estate grown wine in Texas, South Korea and the Sunday school kept toric passenger train station [email protected]. 30, the Delaware Literary available for purchase by the Connection will host "Sing -the glass or bottle. Wine tastings See NEWS, 19 .....

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The Dragons trailed 14-0 Wilmington Charter (5-2, 2-2) Keeler's quips missed tackles and season low single throw we've made to the son all three Christina School at the half but junior running Saturday at 1 L from his weekly on missed assignments." receivers and is doing an analy­ District football teams won on back D' Andre Johnson scam­ .On the return of Chris sis on each receiver. the same weekend. pered 70 yards for a third­ presser Morales after a team-imposed On NFL scouts who come The game at Hoffman quarter touchdown to make the Hens fall to suspension: "He brings a nasti­ to watch often-injured Matt Stadium resembled more of score 14-8. Sophomore quar­ William and Mary On the loss: "We couldn't ness to us in terms of deter­ Marcorelle: "What the NFL a track meet than a football terback Khari Ngozi then hit have prepared any better. We mination and hardness, and scouts see is a hardness and game, but when the final horn senior wide receiver Andre' .Mike Perry's 42-yard field­ couldn't play any harder. We he also provides a pass rush. willingness . to get back out sounded it was Newark High Davis for a 25-yard score to tie goal attempt with 35 seconds just didn't play well enough .... So we are excited to get him on the field. Missing a prac­ that walked away with a thrill­ the game (PAT failed) early in remaining sailed wide left as This was the No. 4 team in the back." tice due to a sore hamstring is ing 44-35 victory over A.I. du the fourth quarter. Johnson then Delaware dropped a 17-16 country, at their place, after a . On Andrew Pierce's life in the NFL .... He hasn't Pont (5-2, 2-2 Flight A). scored the game-winner on a 9- decision to William and Mary bye week. And we were within decreased production after missed time on the field. They Junior quarterback Taylor yard run with 1:20 remaining in front of a sold-out homecom­ a field goal of winning it" rushing for over 100 yards in are very impressed with how Reynolds either threw or ran on in the game. ing crowd in Williamsburg. On the struggles in the red each of his first four games he plays." nearly every play from scrim­ "This win gives our young A stingy Tribe defense zone: "If we are going to go but just once (against Rhode On the recent NFL con­ mage, finishing with 242 yards team a lot of confidence," forced Delaware (7-1, 4- for it on fourth-and-1, we need Island) in the last four: "It's troversy surrounding illegal through the air and 176 on Glasgow coach Shannon Riley 1 CAA, No. 6 in the Sports to play better on short-yardage a result of him taking a lot hits: "I think it's important that the ground and four offensive said oflast week's game before Network Division I-AA nation­ situations. I have great confi­ of hits and us playing better we coaches, as ambassadors, touchdowns. But despite his looking ahead to Friday night's al rankings) to settle for just dence in my defense, but we opponents." do a good job of teaching the spectacular play on offense, showdown. "Newark is our rival -one touchdown and three field really need to think about get­ On the bye week, which ' kids how to tackle properly. his biggest play of the night and we know we have to play goAls (19, 40 and 20 yards) on ting points every chance we Keeler calls a "get better" Otherwise parents won't let carne on the defensive side of our 'A' game to beat them. We seven trips inside the Tribe's get We are evaluating if we are week: "Kids have to get their their kids play football any­ the ball wherr he intercepted a are very similar to them. We 30-yard line. in the right perspnnel groups bodies healthier, minds re­ more." pass and ran it back 60 yards both run wide open offenses My Player of the Game: in short yardage situations. . .. charged, and we'll get back · Send sports stories, for a touchdown with less than with great quarterbacks. I think Sophomore wide receiver Nihja You can't throw out everything on practice field Thursday and news and information to two minutes remaining in the it will be an entertaining game White had a career day, ·catch­ you've done because you are 7- Friday and really work on tech- jonbuzby@ hotmail. com. game to seal the win for the for all to see." ing 10 passes for 146 yards and 1 for a reason. We just haven't Yellowjackets. Christiana celebrated home­ a touchdown. "I was just thankful I had coming by picking up its frrst Injury update: According the strength and energy to make win, 20-14 over Brandywine to coach K.C. Keeler, tail­ the play and win the game for (0-7, 0-4). back David Hayes (high ankle my team," Reynolds said of his Sheriff · Rouse's 5-yard sprain) will remain sidelined game-winning touchdown. touchdown run in the frrst quar­ for at least another two weeks, Newark (3-4, 2-2 Flight A) ter put the first points of the possibly three. Newark Lightning Black

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Tweed, Jr. David Lewis, and Nicky Yoder Barry Dean Smith Sr., her father Howard Meyer Newark, died on Friday, October tions may be made to Spicer­ A funeral service was held and husband, Leroy; and a host Bucky Sharp and her mother 15, at Christiana Hospital. Mullikin Funeral Home to assist on Wednesday, October 27, at of rueces and nephews. He was Dawn Sharp Reed. Mr. Howard W. Meyer, Jr., Born-in Philadelphia, PA, on the family with funeral expens­ the Newark United Methodist preceded in death by his parents, Friends visited with the fam­ 78, of Newark, died on Friday, August 26, 1965, Mrs. Miller es. To sign guest book, visit Church, 69 East Main Street, Myrtle and Leonard Bertucci. ily on Wednesday, October 20, October 15. was a graduate of Delcastle spicermullikin.com. Newark. Interment followed A funeral service was held at Gebhart Funeral Home, 531 Mr. Meyer was born in Vocational School. She was in Gracelawn Memorial' Park, on Thursday, October 21, at the Delaware St., Olde New Castle. Pottsville, PA, on February 10, employed by HBCS for many 2220 N. DuPont Parkway, New Spicer-Mullikin Funeral Home, A celebration of JoJo's life fol- · 1932, son of the late Howard years before opening Pooh Bear Eleanor Mosher Castle, DE. 1000 N. DuPont Parkway, New lowed. Interment was private. W. Meyer, Sr. and Della Meyer. Daycare in Newark. Mrs. Eleanor D. Mosher, In lieu of flowers, the fam­ Castle. Interment followed in In lieu of flowers, her fam­ He proudly served his country 96, of Newark, died on Friday, ily suggests contributions to Gracelawn Memorial Park, ily suggests contributions to in the U.S. Air Force. A gradu­ October 22, at Christiana the Newark United Methodist 2220 N. DuPont Parkway, New the Martha J. Smith Memorial ate of Penn State University, he Hospital. Church, 69 East Main Street, Castle. Fund, C/O Artisans' Bank, 1124 was an engineer by profession Born in Brooks, Oregon Newark, DE 19711. To sign Flowers will be appreci­ Pulaski Hwy, Bear, DE 19701. and enjoyed a long and suc­ on Christmas day, 1913, Mrs. guest register, visit ated or contributions may be To leave an online condolence, cessful career with the DuPont Mosher was the daughter of the spicermullikin.com. made to the American Diabetes please visit www.griecocares. Company. late Thomas D. Yarnes and Leah Association, 100 W. lOth St., com. He was preceded in death B. Wilson Yarnes. She earnedr Ste. 1002, Wilmington, DE by his beloved wife of 48 her bachelor's degree in home Kenneth Nobayashi 19801. To sign guest book, visit years, Lois J. Scott Meyer, and economics from Willamette Mr. Kenneth D. Nobayashi, spicermullikin.com. · Willard Williams daughter, Kathleen A. Meyer. University in Salem, Oregon. Sr. ("Kenny"), 62, of Willard H. Williams Sr., He is survived by his son, Mrs. Mosher later married Middletown, died on Thursday, 81 of Newark, died peacefully David H. Meyer of Newark; William A. Mosher, with whom October 14, at Christiana Martha Smith on Sunday, October 17, at his sister, Nancy Fink of Pottsville, she shared 36 years of marriage, Hospital. Martha "JoJo" Smith, 53, home surrounded by his loving PA; and granddaughter, Kristin She is survived by her until his passing in 1972. Born in New York City on of New Castle, formerly of family and friends. K. Meyer. beloved husband of 22 years, She was a dedicated and May 20, 1948, Mr. Nobayashi Newark, died on Saturday, He leaves behind to cherish Visitation was held on Timothy Miller; son, Louis longtime member of the Newark made his career with the October 16. his memory two sons, Willard Wednesday, October 20, at Michael Miller; father, Anthony United Methodist Church, shar­ Chrysler Corporation, retir­ JoJo was born in Wilmington H. Williams Jr., and Larry L. the Spicer-Mullikin Funeral R. Storniolo, Sr.; brother, ing 65 years of fellowship ing from the Newark site as on August 2, 1957. JoJo will Williams and his wife Robin; Hom; 121 W. Park Place, Anthony R. Storniolo, Jr.; there. Mrs. Mosher was also a an inspector after 30 years of be dearly missed by her loving rune grandchildren; 12 great­ Newark. A funeral ser.vice was niece, Gabrielle Storniolo; and life member of the American service. companion of 17 years, Dennis grandchildren; and a host of held on Thursday, October 21, nephew, Anthony J. Storniolo. Association of University He is survived by his M Sagers; her 10 children, other relatives and friends. at the funeral home. Interment She was preceded in death Women. beloved wife of 39 years, Diane Kimberly Lara, Barry Smith Jr., He was preceded in death followed in Delaware Veterans by her mother, Vincetta Fani In addition to her husband, Georgette Lewis Nobayashi; his Anna Smith, Amanda Smith, by his wife, Mary N. Williams, Memorial Cemetery, 2465 Storniolo. Mrs. Mosher was predeceased daughter, Kimberly Nobayashi; Hillary Durham, Franklin and his daughter, Deborah A. Chesapeake City Road, Bear. Visitation was held on by her brothers, Raymond and his son, Kenny Nobayashi, Jr. Cortes, Jordan Cruz, Vincent Williams. In lieu of flowers, contribu­ Thursday, October 21, at the Lawrence Yarnes. She is sur­ and girlfriend, Becky Smith; Sagers, Lance Sagers, Billy A Celebration Service of tions may be made to Delaware Spicer-Mullikin Funeral Home; vived by her daughters, Allison his grandson, Andrew Adams; Sagers; 16 grandchildren; six Bill's Life was held on Friday, Hospice, 3515 Silverside Road, 121 W. 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PUBLIC HEARING SCHEDULED FOR RENTALS RENTALS RENTALS RENTALS RENTALS RENTALS RENTALS DECEMBER 20, 2010 FY 2010 Annual Plan Amendment NORTH EAST, ELK Publi(: Hearing Notice UHousEs FO Neck area, 3bdr, Y RENT 1 bath, 1 acre lot. full Reference: Firearms Policy basement, Sunroom, Non Smoking Policy S. CHES CITY 1br , 2 decks, $1 ,500. 410- family home for rent waterfront. Off st prk, houses. All appli- 656-9591 The Newark Housing Authority invites resi­ $750/mo. Water incl. 2 full baths, 2 full ances. $1150-$1250 ------­ kit's, 4br, $1400 mo. per mo. 410-392-9214 NORTH EAST. dents and the public to attend a public hear­ 410-392-9173 ing to discuss changes to the Public Housing + sec. 443-466-4496 Small 2br, large yard. Lease and Admissions and Continued Occu­ $675 mo. + utils & sec. dep. 410-398- pancy Policy to incorporate Firearms Policy 3182 and Non Smoking Policy. A copy of these New 1oday poicies can be during business ELKTON 3br, house RISING SUN 3BR, hours from 9:00am - 12:00 noon and from in exc. cond. , w/d hk 1BA bi-level. CAC & 1:OOpm - 4:00pm Monday through Friday. A ton 3 r 2 a ranch copy of public hearing notice will be posted Locust Porn! Elk Rrve up, $900/mo + util's + cen. heat. Country sec. 443-907-3745 setting. $1200 mo. + 1 for 45 days in the lobby of the Administration CECIL WHIG CLASSIFIEDS Exc water vrew $1250 Building. All comments be submitted in writ­ New Today mo 410-398-2227 ELKTON 4br 2.5 ba mo .. sec. Call 443- ing within the 45 day review period. Any 5747 41 0-398-1230 or 800-220-1230 single family home w 5_5_3_-______comments received resulting in a change will CHARLESTOWN CHESAPEAKE CLASSIFIED$ bsmnt & gar. $1450/ WEBSITE AT be posted for review. A public hearing is cottage. 2Br, CA, 41 0-398-1230 800-220-1230 mo 41 0-398-5724 scheduled for Monday, December 20th at WWW.CHESAPEAKECLASSIFIED.COM waterview. $850/mo. www.chesapeakeclassified.com 5:30 pm at the Newark Housing Authority's Pat 484-459-0156 New Today Administration Building located on 313 E. TOWN OF PORT Main Street Newark, DE 19711 . New Today DEPOSIT 3br, water & np 10/29- 12/17 2200401 sewer incl., base­ E~KTON H Manor. board heat, w/d hk, up vanous 2brs. $550- off st parking no pets L------1 $625 + sec & ref's. No $850 mo. sec. dep. & of .,..~a local deal.e pets. 410-392-3494 ref's req. call410-688- one u~ rs 4038 ,.. YARD SALES ESTATE SALE .------. 10/30 & 31 . 10-4 ~WATERFRONT anc1 drive home happy! daily. 1223 Gooch's New Today New Today Y RENTALS 1 COFFEE·-l'ABLE Bridge Indus Pk righ Elkton/NE from $975 $15, nightstand $5, off Rt _896 in S 2-3br T/H S/F Great VOLKSWAGEN white desk with drop Newark (just north of neigborhood, pleasant leaf side $10 end 1-95). Halloween ELKTON landlord 41 0-620-1345 table $10 ' 2- items on Fire Sale. 419 Buttonwoods New Today SlllifJt VHS/DVD 2'x2· tables Artificial flowers, Rd Sat. Oct. 30th Elkton 3BR horne PERRYVILLE Apart­ $10 or $35 for all! household items, col- ?am to 1pm HUG I ment 2Br, no pets. VOLKSWAGEN,LTO. 410-392-9911 lectibles, old stuff on ..______. $1200 month. $700 mo.+ sec. dep. 4304 Kirkwood Highway, ------perm display inside; LEWISVILLE PA , 410.398-3075 410-642-2919 not a yard sale. ( ) WILMINGTON, DE Call for directions RT 841 972 Chester· Fair HIIV Oxford 3br ~ TOWNHOUSE 302_738_5529 ville Rd . Moving , PERRYVILLE 1096 2.5 ba 1 yr old on 1 ac 302-998-0131 Principio Furnace Rd y FOR RENT [email protected] Garage Sale. Fri & Sa· $1800/mo rent to own Drivers wanted .. 10/29 & 10/30, 8-2 off Rt 40. Sat, 10/30, avail 410-398-5724 ® CRAZY SISTERS ____m___ Collectibles, antiques 8am-1pm. Find your LAST SALE OF THE mise furniture, dishes new treasures and SUMMER- ELKTON- glassware, muc~ support local cat res­ 176 Gallaher Rd Fri more. Rain or shine! cue 5 new truck 10129 & Sat 10130 8a- New Today loads Everything 2 both days Every­ priced to sell! HUGE thing must go, come out for bargains & YARD close out sale, turn., ELKTON 3Br T/H, baby items, crafts & a ~ 1.5ba, full basement. great lunch! ------$935 per mo + sec. Elkton 40 Highland No pets. 410-398- Ave , in Manchester 2487 Park, Sat 10/30 Sam· 1 pm h/h goods, cloth­ ing, bike, desk, some New Today Marine & war books

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LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF'S SALE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE By virtue of a writ of #10-017579 and 170 Nov. 9, 2010. RENTALS RENTALS PARCEL NO.: 18-026.00-140 (f/kla 18-026.00-140; 18-026.00-141; SHERIFF'S SALE 18-026.00-142; 18-026.00-218) By virtue of a writ of #1 0-017318 and 109 ~HOUSES FOR Nov. 9, 2010. "' HUNTING ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with the buildings there­ PARCEL NO.: 26-036.30-401 P" PROPERTY FOR RENT ,... SALE on erected, known as No. 171 .South Chapel Street, situate in the City of Newark, New Castle County and State of Delaware, and more PROPERTY ADDRESS: 904 Kirkwood Street, Wilmington, Delaware 19808. Real Estate Auction particularly bounded and described as two parcels as follows, to-wit: Being the same lands and premises which Aileen ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land Nominal Opening Bid: C. Sauscermen, by 2000 and recorded in the Office of the recorder with the two-story brick dwelling thereon $10,000 deed dated July 31, of Deeds in and for New Castle County and State of Delaware in erected, known as 904 Kirkwood Street, sit­ 7515 Poplar Ave, uate in the City of Wilmington, New Castle Chestertown Deed Record 2870, Page 291 , did grant and convey unto Fairglen Associates, Ill, a Delaware general partnership, in fee . County and State of Delaware. 3BR 1 BA 988sf+/­ Sells: 3:15PM Sun., PARCEL NO. 2. BEING the same land and premises fhat "' COMMERCIAL Elkton 3br, 2.5ba, Nov. 7 on site All that certain tract or parcel of land, with the improvemen\5 thereon Andrew H. Scott by Deed dated November P" RENTALS 23, 2004 an recorded in the Office of the immac., price reduced! erected known as 163 South Chapel Street, situate on the west side owner financing Call of South Chapel Street in the City of Newark, White Clay Oreek Hun­ Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Castle CECIL CO. com­ ' MANUFACTURED 443-951-1591 1917 Porspect Road, dred, New Castle County and State of Delaware, and being more County in Deed Instrument 20050405- mercial property 0032021 did grant and convey unto Andrew HOMES FOR RENT Wilmington, DE particularly bounded and described in accordance with a survey pre­ 2250 sq ft $1200/mo 3BR 1 BA 1,080sf+/- pared by Franco Bellafante, Associates, dated May 12, 1995, as fol­ H. Scott and Jennie T. Scott, in fee. Call 443-350-0621 SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS 1922 Prospect Rd, lows, to-w1ts: THE PROPERTY OF ANDREW H SCOTT Wilmington, DE Being the same lands and premises which PNC Bank, Delaware AND JENNIE T SCOTT. 3BR 1 BA 1,080sf+/- Executorof the Estate of Catherine A. Manning, by deed dated May 26, 1995 and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF 139 Mahogany Drive, SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE N. North East, MD for New Castle County and State of Delaware in Deed Record 1937 Page 151 , did grant and convey unto Fairglen Associates, Ill, a DECEMBER 20, 2010. side. No pets. $650/ 3BR 1BA 1,120sf+/-· - mo +sec, & util's. Sec ELKTON All properties sell: Delaware general partnership, in fee. · location Rt 213 (2) PARCEL NO. 3 NP 10/29,11/5 2194219 8 ok.302-668-5944 5:30PM Sun., Nov. 7 retail spaces, approx at 139 Mahogany All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land situate in the City of 1900 sf ea. Can lease Drive, North East, MD Newark, New Castle County and State of Delaware, being Lot No. 2 RID YOUR HOME OF as 1 unit. 410-879- as shown on the Minor Subdivision Plan No. 185 South Chapel THE Open to the Public COURT OF COMMON PLEAS . 3302 or 800-894-6030 Street, Lands of John W. Richter, II and Linda C. Richter, his wife, as FOR THE STATE OF DELAWARE IN ALL THAT CLUTTER! Visit williamsauction.com prepared by hwoard L. Roberston, Inc., Professional Engineers and AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY HAVE A YARD SALE FAIRHILL VILLAGE Surveyors, dated October 2, 1981 and being more particularly IN RE : CHANGE OF NAME OF or call 800-801-8003 Store/office front bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Mercy Ngonyo Dinkins AND ADVERTISE IT for details. Conv. loc. Rt 213 & CHECKOUT Many properties now Being the same lands ands premises which The John W. Richter, II Petitioner(s) WITH US! Rt 273 410~398-5724 CHESAPEAKE and Linda C. Richter Charitable Remainder Unitrust, by deed dated TO available for online May 31, 2000 and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in Mercy Ngonyg..Gachinga CLASSIFIEDS biddin!;!! EVERYDAY FOR A Buyer's Premium and for New Castle County and State of t;>elaware in Deed Record NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Mercy LEGAL NOTICE 2850, Page 161, did grant and convey unto Fairglen Associates, Ill, Ngonyo Dinkins · may apply. Williams & THAT NEW JOB! 1n fee Intends to present a Petition to the court of Williams MD RE LIC#639143 PARCEL NO.4 Common Pleas for the State of SHERIFF'S SALE OR PLACE AN All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with the improvements Delaware in and for New Castle County, to DANIEL NELSON The following Real Estate will be exposed for AD TO FIND NEW BROKER thereon erected, situate in the City of Newark, New Castle County chan~e his/her name to Mercy Ngonyo Public Sale at the CITY/COUNTY BLDG., and State of Delaware, known as 175 South Chapel Street as hown Gach1[1ga EMPLOYEES! 800 N. French Street, City of Wilmington, on the property line plan, dated 14 November 1991 prepared by Mercy Dinkins New Castle County, Delaware, by Michael P. www.chesapeake· ~ MOBILE ,... HOMES FOR SALE Franco R. Bellafanlte, Inc., Profess1C?nal ~and Surveyor and being Petitioner Walsh, Sheriff, on TUESDAY the 9TH day of classified. com more particularly bounded and descnbed m accordance therewith Dated: 10-20-10 NOVEMBER 9, 2010 AT 10:00 A.M. · 41 0-398-1230 as follows, to-wit: np 10/29,11/5,12 2200046 By virtue of a writ of #1 0-016883 and 9 Nov. II00-220-1230 Being the same lands and premises which James A. Powell, by deed 9, 2010. dated November 19, 1991 and recorded in the Office of the Recorder PARCEL NO.: 09-027.20-179 of Deeds in and for Castle County and State of Delaware in Deed THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS PROPERTY ADDRESS: 107 Elliot Street, LEGAL NOTICE '88 3br, 2full ba . All Record 1258, Page 184, did grant and convey unto Fairglen Associ­ FOR THE STATE OF DELAWARE IN Newark, Delaware 19713 ates, II, a partnership of the State of Delaware, in fee. AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece or parcel of ------applis, fireplace newly reno cac. $13,500. BEING the same lands and premises conveyed unto Delta Eta Cor­ IN RE : CHANGE OF NAME OF land with the buildings thereon erected, situ­ poration, a Delaware corporation, by deeds of Fairglen Associates, II ate in White Clay Creek Hundred, New Cas­ LEGAL NOTICE 410-441 -4130 ANTOINETTE LEAH HOLCOMB-BEN­ RE: DEADLY and Fairglen Associates, Ill, each a Delaware general partnership, JAMIN tle County and State of Delaware, known as dated May 15, 2002 and recorded o May 16, 2002 in the Office of the 107 Elliot Street, being Lot No. 67, Block B WEAPON Petitioner(s) I, Harry J. Stetser, Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County, Delaware as TO Kimberton as shown on the Record Land residing at 439 Instrument Numbers 20020516-0046411 and 20020516-0046412. ANTOINETTE LEAH BENJAMIN Development Plan , Section One, Kimberton SUBJECT to all declarations, conditions, easements, rights-of-way, of record in the Office of the Recorders, in Ranee Loop Bear, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that DE 19701 will restrictions, dedications, agreements, covenants and plans of ANTOINETTE LEAH HOLCOMB-BEN­ and for New Castle County, Delaware in record.- Microfilm No. 1819 and being more partic!J­ make application to SERVICES JAMIN the judges of the SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF Intends to present a Petition to the court of Iarly bounded and described in accordance superior court of the HOME DELTA ETA CORPORATION. Common Pleas for the State of with a recent survey by Zebley &Associates, TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE Inc., dated February 6, 2007. State of Delaware in ~IMPROVEMENT Delaware in and for New Castle County to and for New Castle SERVICES ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 20, 2010. change his/her name to ANTOINETTE LEAH BEING the same lands and premises con­ veyed to Larry P. Wheeler, by Deed from County at Wilming­ BENJAMIN ton for the next term NP 10/29,11/5 2194320 ANTOINETTE LEAH HOLCOMB­ Robert E. . Rowe and Brent L. Rowe, dated February 28, 2007, and recorded on March for a license to carry BENJAMIN a concealed deadly Petitione_r 2, 2007, in the Office of the Recorder of weapon, or Dated: 10-22-10 Deeds, in and for New Castle County, anti State of Delaware, in Instrument No. weapons, for the protection of my per­ np 10/29,11 /5,12 2200266 20070302-0020559. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS son(s), or property, THE PROPERTY OF LARRY P WHEELER. or both . TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF Harry J. Stetser . 10/20/10 Public Hearing Notice SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 20, 2010. np 10/29 The Delaware Alcoholic Beverage Control NP 10/29,11 /5 . 2194018 2200044 Commissioner The Commissioner will hold a Public Protest Hearing on November'9, 2010 at the Carvel State Office Building, 820 N. French LEGAL NOTICE Street, 3rd Floor Conference Room , Wilm­ ington, DE 19801 . This hearing is being held for the purpose of reviewing the protest­ NOTICE OF GARAGE KEEPER SALE ed application of: #1 Sharp Shooters Sports CPG, INC. Bar, LLC Va Sharp Shooters Sports Bar, 2036 NEW CASTLE AVE Let Chesapeake 3800 North DuPont Highway, New Castle, NEW CASTLE, DE 19720 Classified Work DE 19720, who has applied for Taproom On Decumber 2, 2010@ 10:00am and Sunday liquor licenses that permit the For You! sales, service and consumption "of alcoholic 98 GMC JIMMY- S/N- 1GKDT13WXW2530010 410-398-1230 beverages on the premise where sold. 04 SATURN ION- S/N -1G8AL52F14Z215005 800-220-1230 or Time: 5:00P.M. 99 FORD E350 - S/N - 1 FBSS31 L9XHC12215 np 10/29,11/5 2199877 NP 10/29 2200049 www.chesapeake classified.com On the Web • www.newarkpostonline.com Friday, October 29, 2010 • The Newark Post • Page 23

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SHERIFF'S SALE SHERIFF'S SALE SHERIFF'S SALE SERVICES u By virtue of a writ of #1 0-017732 and 194 By virtue of a writ of #10-017774 and 206 By virtue of a writ of #1 0-017130 and 49 MERCHANDISE u MERCHANDISE Nov. 9, 2010. Nov. 9, 2010. Nov. 9, 2010. PARCEL NO.: 09-034.20-077 PARCEL NO.: 09-034.30-250 PARCEL NO.: 0803630184 BEAGLE· Miniature, CAT 1 year old PROPERTY ADDRESS: 21 Dawes Drive, female, 6 years old. neutered male house PROPERTY ADDRESS: 4 Abbey Road, ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, Newark, DE 19702. Newark, DE 19702. with the buildings thereon erected, situate in FREE to good home. cat, free to a good ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land Looks like a puppy, home. 410-392-6388 ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of rand, Mill Creek Hundred, New Castle County and with the improvements thereon erected, situ­ situate in White Clay Creek Hundred, New State of Delaware, being designated as Lot would be great for eld- ate in White Clay Creek Hundred, New Cas­ erly person. Our other Castle County, Delaware, being Lot 73 as 9, Section 1, on the Record Major Subdivi­ K. Spencer CLASSIFIEDS tle County and State of Delaware, being Lot dog does not get 410-398-1230 shown on the Record Major Subdivision Plan sion Plan of MIDDLE RUN CROSSING, as Home No. 11, Block A, as shown on the Plan of of Norwegian Woods, of record in the Office said Plan is of record in the Office for the along with her. Call: 800-220-1230 VARLANO as said Plan is recorded in the Improvements, 410-885-2673 for the Recording of Deeds in and for New Recording of Deeds in and for New Castle Inc. Office for the Recording of Deeds, in and for Castle County, Delaware, in Microfilm No. County, Delaware in Microfilm No. 11762, When Duality New Castle County, in Microfilm No. 940, 12526, and being more particularly bounded said lot also known as 5 Vireo Circle, and Comes Ejrstt LEGAL NOTICE and being more particularly bounded and and described according to a recent survey being more particularly described in accor­ described in accordance with a mortgage by First State Mortgage surveys, Dated dance with a survey by Morris Ritchie Asso­ .Painting inspection survey by East Coast Survey, October 19, 1998 as follows, to wit: ciates, Inc., dated August 11, 1994, as fol­ • Garages SHERIFF'S SALE Inc., Dated October, 2005. SUBJECT to Restriction as set forth in Deed lows, to-wit: • Basements By virtue of a writ of #11-005.40-048 and BEING the same lands and premises which Record 2067, Page 163 SUBJECT to the Declaration of Restrictions • Kitchens &Baths 114 Nov. 9, 2010. previous grantor Irene Blevins, by deed SUBJECT to Utility Agreement in Deed as contained in Deed Book 1782, page 289; • Additions PARCEL NO.: 11-005.40-048 dated October 24, 2004, and recorded in the Record 2106, Page 214 Deed Record L, Volume 32, page 394 and • Crown Molding PROPERTY ADDRESS: 51 Sanford Drive Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for SUBJECT to Development Grant in Deed Deed Book 1130, page 201. • Porches Newark, DE 19713. New Castle county and State of Delaware, in Record 2054, Page 46 SUBJECT to the Agreements as contained in • Window I Door ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT, PIECE OR PAR­ Deed Instrument # 200410250115528, did SUBJECT to Maintenance Agreement in Deed Book 1708, page 71; Deed Book 1699, Replacement CEL OF LAND WITH THE DWELLING grant and convey unto Amanda I. Blevins, in Deed Record 1990, Page 293 page 286; Deed Book 1661, page 61 and THEREON ERECTED, SITUATED IN PEN­ fee. SUBJECT to Memorandum of Agreement in Deed Book 1661, page 69. FREE CADER HUNDRED, NEW CASTLE COUN­ BEING the same premises which Amanda I. Deed Record 1856, Page 191 SUBJECT to all declarations, easements, ESTIMATES TY AND STATE OF DELAWARE AND Blevins, by Deed dated October 28, 2005, SUBJECT to Easements and conditions as rights-of-way, restrictions, dedications, KNOWN AS LOT NO. 23, BLOCK N, ON and recorded November 15, 2005, in the shown in Microfilm No. 12526. agreements, covenants, conditions and REFERENCES THE PLAN OF ROBSCOTT MANOR, SEC­ Office for the Recorder of Deeds in and for BEING THE SAME LANDS and premises plans of record. LICENSED & TION TWO, AS SAID PLAN IS OF RECORD the County of New Castle, and State of which Wilson Road Development Company, BEING the same lands and premises by INSURED IN THE OFFICE FOR THE RECORDING OF Delaware in Deed Instrument No. 20051115- by certain Deed dated the 18th day of which Pulte Home Corporation did grant and DEEDS IN AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUN­ 0117643, granted and conveyed unto Penny December, A.D. 1998, Recorded the 28th convey unto Randall W. Rogers and Debo­ No Job to small TY, DELAWARE, IN MICROFILM RECORD Cousins and Williams Cousins grantor/mort­ day of December, A.D. 1998 the Office of the rah C. Rogers, husband and wife, by deed MHiC#127618 798 AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY gagor herein. Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle dated August 24, 1994 and recorded on BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED IN ACCOR­ SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS County, in Deed Book 2562, Page 0139, did August 25, 1994 in the Office of the 41 0-378-9219 DANCE WITH A SURVEY PREPARED BY THE PROPERTY OF PENNY COUSINS grant and convey unto Robert White, Jr. and Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle ZEBLEY AND ASSOCIATES, INC., REGIS­ AND WILLIAM COUSIN. Kim L. Draper a/kla Kim L. White, h/w. County, Delaware in Deed Book 1797, Page TERED SURVEYORS, WILMINGTON, TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS 055. U CLEANING DELAWARE, DATED JULY 6, 1994, AS SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE THE PROPERTY OF KIM L WHITE AND SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS FOLLOWS, TO WIT: DECEMBER 20, 2010. ROBERT WHITE JR. THE PROPERTY OF RANDALL W P' SERVICES BEING the same lands and premises which TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF ROGERS AND DEBORAH C ROGER. Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as NP 10/29,11/5 2194334 SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF Trustee formerly known as Bankers Trust DECEMBER 20, 2010. SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE Company of California, N.A. as Trustee did DECEMBER 20, 2010. grant and convey unto Delmont Farmer and NP 10/29,11/5 2194339 NP 10/29,11/5 2194132 Debra Farmer by deed dated July 25, 2005 SHERIFF'S SALE PROFESSIONAL and recorded on August 12, 2005 in the By virtue of a writ of #1 0-017429 and 153 Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for CLEANING 20 yrs. Nov. 9, 2010. SHERIFF'S SALE SHERIFF'S SALE exper. Resid/Comm. New Castle County, State of Delaware, Deed PARCEL NO.: 09-034.30-248 By virtue of a writ of #10-018226 AND instrument number 20050812-080552. By virtue of a writ of #1 0-017825 AND Special occasions, PROPERTY ADDRESS: 16 Penny Lane, (253) NOV. 9, 2010. (223) NOV. 9, 2010. wkly mnthly! Ref's SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS Newark, Delaware 19702. Parcel No. 09-038.10-162 THE PROPERTY OF SHANNON TUSO. Parcel No. 10-039.10-572 avail. Cecil County ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land Property Address: 15 Woodcrest Court, Property Address 12 Spring Drive, Newark, Call: 410-441-9355 TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF with the buildings thereon erected, situate in Newark, DE 19702 SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DE 19702 White Clay Creek Hundred, New Castle ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land ALL that certain lot, piece or tract of land DECEMBER 20, 2010. County, Delaware, known as 16 Penny with the buildings thereon erected situate in situate in New Castle Hundred, New Castle ~ LAWN & GARDEN Lane, being Lot No. 71 on the Record Major White Clay Creek Hundred New Castle .,. S ERVICES County, State of Delaware, being Lot No. NP 10/29,11/5 2194257 Subdivision Plan for Norwegian Woods, Sec- County and State of Delaware known as 15 115, according to the Record Major Subdivi­ lion One, as said plan is of record in the Woodcrest Court, being Lot No. 53 on the sion Plan of Brookfield, as recorded in the LEYLAND CYPRESS· Office of the Recording of Deeds in and for record Major Land Development Plan of Val- Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for 3 1/2 - 4 ft $25 each 'S SALE New Castle County, Delaware, in Microfilm 1ey St ream v·111 age, Ph ase 111 , as sa1·d plan·1s New Castle County, Delaware, in Microfilm 4 1/2- 5 ft $40 each SHERIFF By Vl.rtue of a wri!' of #10-017278 and 101 Record No. '1 ,526 and Zdescribed bl dn A accor- . of record ·In th e o11 Ice· f or th e Recor dlng' o f No. 12071, and being more particularly 5 1/2 - 6ft $55 each dance with a survey by e ey an ssoc1- o d · d f N c tl c t bounded and described in accordance with a Free delivery & plant­ Nov. 9, 2010. ales, Inc., Professional Land Surveyors of ee s In anM. 0f~l eRw ads 9 oun yd, PAFlCEL NO.: 09-028.30-087 Delaware in 1cro 1m ecor 10257, an recent survey prepared by A.E.S. Surveyors ing. 6 mo. warranty. Wilmington, Delaware, dated July 11, 1997. being more particularly bounded and dated February·27, 2006, as follows, to wit: Other trees available. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 7 Anderson Road, BEING the same lands and premises which described in accordance with a recent mort- BEING the same lands and premises 302-344-3696 Newark, DE 19713. Wilson Road Development Company, a · · 1 b E t c t s ALL that Certal·n lot, pi'ece or parcel of land, D I ,. b D d d t d J I gage lnspec1 Jon p an y as oas urvey, which Dinesh B. Shah and Nisha Shah did e aware corpora 10n, Y' ee a e u Y Professional Land Surveyors, dated June 9, with the dwelling thereon erected known as 18, 1997, and recorded on July 21, 1997, in 9, grant and convey unto John Kamau Wanene 199 and Rose Kamau Wairimo by deed dated 7 Anderson Road, situate in White Clay the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and AND BEING the same lands and premises March 3, 2006 and recorded on March 6, Creek Hundred, New Castle County and for New Castle County, Delaware, in Deed conveyed unto Stacy R. Williams, by deed of 2006 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, State of Delaware, and being Lot No. 12, Book 2302, Page 85, did grant and convey Jeffreys. Simendinger dated September 17, in and for New Castle County, State of Block T, as shown on the Plan of TODD unto Kevin Miller and Danita D. Miller, in fee. 1999 and of record in the Office of the Oelaware, Deed Instrument number u ESTATES, as said Plan is of record in the SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle MERCHANDISE 20060306-0021911. Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for THE PROPERTY OF DANITA D MILLER County and State of Delaware in deed Book SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS New Castle County, Delaware, in Microfilm ~ND KEVIN MILLER. 2712, Page 241. THE PROPERTY OF JOHN KAMAU ~NIMALS/PETS No. 723, and being more particularly bound- TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS WANENE AND ROSE KAMAU WAIRMO. ed and descritied in accordance with a sur- SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE THE PROPERTY OF STACY R. WILLIAMS. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME vey prepared by Zebley & Associates, Inc., DECEMBER 20,2010. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIEM OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE Professional Land Surveyors of Wilmington, OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 20, 2010 Delaware, dated February 13, 2007, as fol- NP 10/29,11/5 2194279 DECEMBER 20,2010. lows, to-wit: np 10/29,11/5 ~195334 np 10/29, 11/5 2195308 BEING the same lands ·and premises which 1 •:l• Patricia F. Groff did grant and convey unto A AMERICAN BULL­ Ronald E. Keller by deed dated February 26, \.;IluJt\fTJ"\1\l:.,~A[)[' V['c LASSIFIED' r.~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!:!;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ DOG PUPS 10 weeks 2007 and recorded on March 2, 2007 in the old. Parents on site. Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for Boss just step out of the office? First shots I New Castle County, State of Delaware, Deed lfl • Now is the perfect dewormed. $300, only instrument number 20070302-0020350. Wh.. at"s. .1 t for. . females left. Call Ashli SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS '"') time to check out what is in the for info 443-907-6147 THE PROPERTY OF RONALD E. KELLER. you ( TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF ' • Chesapeake Classifieds section CLASSIFIEDS SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE of your paper or go to DECEMBER 20, 2010. 410·398·1230 410-398-1230 800-220-1230 ' www.chesapeakeclassified.com L...._S_00_·_22_0_·_12_3_0_...J L_N_P_1_o_t2_9_, 1_1_15______2_1_9_42_1_9_....J l ~h,9~"'!!!'d·<'~~••'-P"!!·""~" ~llJ.<~·~i!tl<~<~·~~cum 1 l.!::======:::!J Page 24 • The Newark Post • Friday, October 29, 2010 News, Advertising • 737-0724 Classifieds • 1-800-220-3311

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SHERIFF'S SALE SHERIFF'S SALE SHERIFF'S SALE SHERIFF'S SALE a By virtue of a writ of #10-018128 AND By virtue of a writ of #1 0-017650 and 185 By virtue of a writ of #1 0-017324 and 111 By virtue of a writ of #1 0-017271 and 98 MERCHANDISE (247) NOV. 9, 2010. Nov. 9, 2010. Nov. 9, 2010. Nov. 9, 2010. Parcel No. 11-020.30-109 PARCEL NO.: 08-042.10-192 PARCEL NO.: 08-054.40-027 PARCEL NO.: 08-023.20-051 Property Address: 200 Barrington Court, PROPERTY ADDRESS: 59 Vansant Road, PROPERTY ADDRESS: 109 Brewster Or, PROPERTY ADDRESS: 237 North Star Newark, DE 19702 Newark, DE 19711. Newark, DE 19711. Road, Newark, Delaware 19711. ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, w1th the improvements thereon erected, situ­ with the dwelling thereon erected, situate in with the buildings thereon erected situate in with the buildings thereon erected, situate ate in Pencader Hundred, New Castle Coun­ Mill Creek Hundred, New Castle County and the Town of Middletown, New Castle County, Mill Creek Hundred, New Castle County, CATS Spayed ty and State of Delaware, known as Lot No. State of Delaware, being Lot No. 190, Block State of Delaware, being Lot 240, on the Delaware, known as 237 North Star Road, females, 1 multi color, 72, as shown on the Record Major Subdivi­ J, on the Record Subdivision Plan of Dea­ Record Major Subdivision Plan of The being Lot No. 18A, on the Plan of North Star, 1 grey. $20 ea to good sion Plan of BARRINGTON, as said Plan is con's Walk, as prepared by Mann-Talley, Estates of Dove Run, as recorded in the as the Plan thereof is of record in the Office indoor homes. Call of record in the Office of the Recorder of Inc., Civil Engineers and Surveyors of Wilm­ Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for New 443-907-6160 Deeds, in and for New Castle County, State ington, Delaware, dated July 27, and record­ New Castle County, on Instrument No. Castle County in Microfilm No. 790, and of Delaware, in Microfilm No. 12961, and ed in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in 200204250038601, and being more particu­ described in accordance with a survey pre­ being more particularly bounded and and for New Castle County, Delaware in larly bounded and described, in accordance pared by Zebley & Associates, Inc., Profes­ described in accordance with a Mortgage Microfilm No. 1617, and a more recent sur­ with a recent survey by A.E.S. Surveyors, sional Land Surveyors, dated April 24, 1990. New Today Inspection Plan prepared by East Coast Sur­ vey by First State Mortgage Surveyors, Inc., dated November 28, 2006 as follows, to-wit: BEING the same land and premises that Flo­ vey, Professional Land Surveyors, of Wilm­ dated April 8, 1996. BEING the same lands and premises which rence E. Perkins by deed dated April 26, DOBERMAN AKC ington, Delaware, dated January 20, 2003. BEING the same lands and premises which Jason M. Donovan and Joanna M. Donovan 1990 and recorded in the Office of the pups. 5 black & tan, 1 BEING the same lands and . premises Donald B. Lindsay and Alise C. Lindsay, by did grant and convey unto Shannon Tuso by Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle red & tan. $400. which Glenn A. Needham and Michelle M. Deed dated July 17, 2003 and recorded in deed dated December 15, 2006 and record­ County, Delaware, in Deed Book 1022, Page 443-615-6603 Needham, by Deed dated January 28, 2003 the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and ed on December 19, 2006 in the Office of the 223, did grant and convey unto Keith J. Que­ and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of for New Castle County and State of Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Castle senberry and Lise A. Quesenberry, his wife, FREE approx 8 yr Deeds, in and for New Castle County and Delaware, in Instrument #20030722- County, State of Delaware, Deed instrument in fee. Keith J. Quesenberry departed this old spayed Rottweiler. State of Delaware, in Instrument #20030205- 0086392, did grant and convey unto Alise C. number 20061219-0118696. life on July 16, 2004, leaving Lise A. Que­ My name is Roxie. I 0015186, did grant and convey unto Kwame Lindsay. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS senberry sole tenant. am a gentle older girl. A. Solomon. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF SHANNON TUSO. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS I get along with cats, SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF ALISE C LINDSAY. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF THE PROPERTY OF LISE A QUESENBER­ but prefer to be the THE PROPERTY OF KWAME A. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE RY. only dog in the home .. SOLOMON. SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 20, 2010. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF I am house broken, TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME DECEMBER 20, 2010. SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE behaved, walk on OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE NP 10/29,11/5 2194256 DECEMBER 20, 2010. lead, and love chil- DECEMBER 20, 2010. NP 10/29,11/5 2194332 dren. However due to np 10/29,11/5 2195325 NP 10/29,11/5 2194210 my size there should not be any young chil- dreninthehouse,as 1 may hurt .them r------~~~~~~~------,SHERIFF'S SALE r------~~~~~~~------,SHERIFF'S SALE r----~--~~~~~~~------,SHERIFF'S SALE r------~~~~~~~------~SHERIFF'S SALE unknowingly, just try- By Virtue of a writ of #1 0-017227 and 79 By virtue of a writ of #1 0-016992 and 30 By virtue of a writ of #1 0-016945 and 20 By virtue of a writ of #1 0-016899 and 17 ing~t~~J~~~aX!e~ ~ove ~~~gi:c~& 11-oos.1o-2s4 ~~~gi:c~& 1o-o1s992 ~~~gi:c~& 18-047.oo-o44 ~~~gi:c~& 18-oo9.oo-o74 fenced yard to play in. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 55 Kenmar Drive, PROPERTY ADDRESS: 103 Landers Lane, PROPERTY ADDRESS: 438 Douglas D PROPERTY ADDRESS: 3 Moss Court, My Mistress can no Newark, DE 19713. New Castle, Hundred, DE 19720. Alley Drive, Newark, DE 19713. Newark, DE 19711 longer keep me due ALL THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY SITUAT- All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, sit- All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land to agility problems. ED IN THE CITY OF NEWARK IN THE uate in New Castle Hundred, New Castle with the buildings thereon erected, situate in with the buildings thereon erected, situate in Serious inquires only COUNTY OF NEW CASTLE AND STATE OF County and State of Delaware, known as the City of Newark, New Castle County and the City of Newark, New Castle County and 410-287-5990 DELAWARE, BEING DESCRIBED AS FOL- 103 Landers Lane and also known as Lot State of Delaware, known as 438 Douglas D. State of Delaware, known as 3 Moss Court, LOWS: LOT 233, SECTION K, BROOKSIDE No. 56 on the Plan of Swanwyck Gardens, Alley Drive, and being Lot No. 12, as shown being Lot No. 59 on the major subdivision FREE KITTENS PARK, CITY OF NEWARK. (Extension), a said Plan is of record in the on the Plan of Yorkshire Woods, as said Plan plan of Ridgewood Glen, as said plan is of multi - colored, you BEING the same lands and premises which Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for is of record in the Office of the Recorder of record in the Office for the Recording of pick available now were conveyed to Gerald E. Bowerson and New Castle County and State of Delaware in Deeds in and for New Castle County, Deeds in and for New Castle County, 443-553-4894 Mary Jane P. Bowerson, husband and wife, Plat Record No.3, Page 33 Delaware in Microfilm No. 11559. Delaware, in Microfilm Record No. 8447. by Deed of Gerald E. Roberts and Madeline BEING the same lands and premises which BEING the same lands and premises which BEING a part of the same lands and premis- FREE KITTENS to C. Roberts, husband and wife, dated Octo- EMC Mortgage Corporation, by Deed dated Yorkshire Woods Development Corp., by es which John Paul Jaquette and Louise B. good home, 1 Russ- ber 6, 1980 and recorded in the Office of the April 29, 1998, and recorded April 30, 1998 Deed dated August 25, 1995, and of record Jacquetta, his wife, by deed dated the 30th ian blue, & 1 Angora Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Castle in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in day of July 1986 and of record in the Office 443-567-0084 County and State of Delaware in Deed Book for New Castle County, Delaware in Deed and for New Castle County and State of of the Recorder of deeds, in and for New H, Volume 112, Page 44, in fee. Thereafter, Book 2433, Page 0146 did grant and convey Delaware, in Deed Book 1970, Page 206, Castle County, Delaware, in Deed Book 408, KITTENS. 4 males, the said Mary Jane P. Bowerson did depart unto Michael P. McCaffery, Jr., in fee. did grant and convey unto Robert F. Rogers Page 115, did grant and convey unto Ridge- 3 months old. FREE to this life on Apri114, 2002, leaving said lands BEING the same premises which Michael P. and Eileen G. Rogers, in fee. wood Glen Development Corporation, a good home. and premises to Gerald E. Bowerson, party McCaffery, Jr., by Deed dated November 30, BEING the same premises which Robert F. Delaware Corporation, in fee. 302-737-9514 of the first part, as tenant by the entirety. 1999 and recorded December 1, 1999 in the Rogers and Eileen G. Rogers, by Deed BEING the same premises which Ridge- KITTENS 9 weeks BEING the same premises which Gerald E. Office for the Recorder of Deeds in and for dated August 10, 2004 and recorded August wood Glen · Development Corporation, by Bowerson, by Deed dated September 26, the County of New Castle, and State of 18, 2004 in the Office for the Recorder of Deed dated August 1988 and recorded old, free to good home 2005, and recorded January 23, 2006, in the Delaware in Deed Book 2748, Page 0207, Deeds in for the County of New Castle, and August 22, 198a in the Office for the 443-350-3857 Office for the Recorder of Deeds in and for granted and conveyed unto James P. State of Delaware in Deed Instrument Num- Recorder of Deeds in and for the County of LAB MIX PUPPIES the County of New Castle, and State of McCaffery, Ill and Linda McCaffery, ber 20040818-0091769. granted and con- New Castle, and State of Delaware in Deed free to good horne. Delaware in Deed Instrument No. 20060123- grantor/mortgagor herein. veyed unto John H. DeShields and Book 748, Page 261, granted and conveyed ca11410_287_3865 0006995, granted and conveyed unto Gerald SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS Claudette DeShields grantor/mortgagor unto Robert E. Methvin and Jeanne P. E. Bowerson, grantor/mortgagor herein. THE PROPERTY OF ESTATE OF JAMES P herein. Methvin, grantor/mortgagor herein. PUG PUPS. 1 male SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS MCCAFFERY, Ill AND LINDA MCCAFFERY. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS 3 females, fawn THE PROPERTY OF THE ESTATE OF TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF THE PROPERTY OF JOHN H DESHIELDS THE. PROPERTY OF ROBERr E METHVIN w/black, AKC cert., GERALD E BOWERSON, GERALD BOW- SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE AND CLAUDETTE DESHIELDS. AND JEANNE P METHVIN. S&W. $450 ea. 443- EASON, JR AND MEGAN MAlE STONER. DECEMBER 20, 2010. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF 299-9356 email or TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE [email protected] SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE NP 10/29,11/5 2194063 DECEMBER 20,2010. DECEMBER 20,2010. DECEMBER 20, 2010. RABBITS: (1) Jer- NP 10/29,11/5 2194185 NP 10/29,11/5 2194030 NP 10/29,11/5 2194020 Woolysey Wooly, & Rex $15 mix,. (2)$15 L------1 .______...;.... ______... .______... L------' ea. 443-945-1 046 ROTWEILER PUPS ACA, vet checked. LOST AN ITEM? FOUND AN ITEM·? $550 ea. Farm raised. 717-529-6285 It's FREE to run an ad in Call and place your ad today! CALL OR EMAIL Chesapeake Classified! CHESAPEAKE ? 410-398-1230 or CLASSIFIED We have great success in 800-220-1230 returning lost animals and toll free 800-220-1230 email 410-398-1230 • www.chesapeake items to their true owners. to [email protected]~~._~ classified.com MERCHANDISE a MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE

CHILD'S wood train JEEP STROLLER. GENERAL ... BUILDING table w/6 storage $50. 443-907-7270 U ,... MATERIALS boxes, 2 sets trains & ,... MERCHANDISE tracks. $40. 443-350- 250 GALLON fuel 2057 ~ FIREWOOD tank. $50. FLAT SCREEN Sears- Deep Well Standard Poodle Toshiba 65" TV. $500 Pump, 3 wires 220v Puppies Home - CHILDRENS 443-309-9047 BOOKS 50 for $10 A-1 Seasoned Fire- obo. Call 443-907- still in box $300 or b/o Raised, Gorgeous RED KOHLER long 610-932-3332 wood, oak & other, BASKETBALL _2877 410-287-2113 Black $595. Ready bowl toilet, $85. Filco quick delivery, full HOOP, washer, 10/19/10. Docked cellar door, 20"H x50" CHILDRENS cord $175, 1/2 cord garage door opener. SNOW PLOW dew claws wormed Wx70W'L, very good BOOKS 50 for $1 o $105 410-392-5175 You haul. Free Power Angle, old but 1st shots 443-231- cond., $95. Mortar --=------610-932-3332 443-350-4936 works good, $600 7621 mixer, 2 bag towable IKEA 5 tier corner ------443-309-2561 Stow, $285. White, stand excellent condi- HI-CHAIR, heavy duty CLASSIFIEDS BRAND NEW IN HOT TUB 4 person PORT A POT ~HOR S ES/TACK/ .new construction win- tion $25 410-392-9911 tubular steel, lg. tray, 410-398-1230 box. Ugg boots. Tan w/cover. Works well, for camper I boat. CLASSIFIEDS dow, 3'Wx6'H D/H folds easy for storage 800-220-1230 suede size 8. $90 110v, no need to wire. Brand new $45 410-398-1230 ,... EQUIP./SUPPLIES wnhPanel screen,lights, 2'x4'$55. newO~doorcush~ns~ 2 chaise &1chair :$~15~4:10:·:39:8:~:4:4:3~~~~~~~~~======~~C=~~I~41~0~~=7~6~~=7~1~3-~$:3:50:._4~4=~~3:5:~~4:33:2~-~4:4:~~9=0~~~7:27;0~~~~80~0~~~2=0=~=2=30~~ 3 Shetland Ponys Double Registered. w/lamps, $20ea or all $25, vinyl coated L:EGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE $400 & up 29469~$1~~~~~wn~~~r~;====~~~~~~~====~====~~~~~~~====~~===~~~~~~~====~ fiberfill that won't-----~=---~----~----. 410-838-7579 absorb water resists SHERIFF'S SALE . SHERIFF'S SALE SHERIFF'S SALE stain & mildew call By virtue of a writ of #10-017419 and 151 By virtue of a writ of #10-018347 AND By virtue of a writ of #10-018319 AND ,.ELECTRONICS 410-398-8443 Nov. 9, 2010. (288) NOV. 9, 2010. (274) NOV. 9, 2010. PARCEL NO.: 10-039.10-599 Parcel No. 08-054.20-046 Parcel No. 11-021.10-080 PS3 wirless keypad. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 201 Bellwether Ct., Property Address: 107 Richards Land, Property Address: 308 Evergreen Drive, $20. PS3 charging Newark, DE 19702. · Newark, DE 19711 Newark, .Delaware 19702 station, $20. Brand ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land kets sz 68. Good new Elkton 267-751- known as Lot No. 1 situate in New Castle known as Lot No. 47 situate in Mill Creek with the improvements erected thereon situ- cond. $40, $65. $65 9651 Hundred, New Castle County, State of Hundred, New Castle County and State of ate in Pencader Hundred, New Castle Coun- 410-392-9822 SOLID WOOD Delaware, as shown OIJ the Record Major Delaware, as shown on a Record Major Sub- ty, Delaware, being designated. Lot 77, as King waterbed Subdivision Plan of Bellwether Manor, pre- division Plan of Richards Lane, prepared by shown on the Record Major Subdivision Plan PS3 WIRLESS tex­ inclds mattress with pared by Landmark Engineering, dated Sep- Hillcrest ·Associates, Inc., dated May 24, of Woodland Village of record in the Office of ting remote, $20. PS3 2 S!=!C baffle, heater, teml:ier 15, 1994, and recorded in the Office. 1993, last revised June 24, 1993 and record' the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Cas­ charging station, mattress cover and of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New ed in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in tie County, Delaware on Microfilm No. brand new $20 Elkton filler I drain kit. Castle County, State of Delaware, in Micro- and for New Castle County, State of 12641, said lot also known as 308 Ever- 267-751-9651 EXCELLENT condi­ film No. 12379. Delaware, in Microfilm No.- 11760. green Drive and described in accordance wheat horse . straw. tion. $350.00 or b/o BEING the same lands and premises which BEING a part of the· same lands and prem- with a mortgage inspection plan by A.E.S. Good sound horse ~ FURNITURE/ Call 443-466-5789 JoAnna Francis did by deed dated June 30, ises which Richard Lane, Inc., by their · Surveyors, dated September 28, 1999. hay. 410-275-9267 ,... FURNISHINGS 2003 and recorded in the office of the Indenture .dated September 27, 1996, of BEING the same land premises that NVR, Recorder of . Deeds, in and for New Castle record in the Office of the Recorder of Inc. by Deed dated October 26, 1999, and CHILDS DESK and ~ CHILDREN/ County, Delaware in Instrument No. Deeds, in and for New Castle County and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of ,.. APPLIANCES Chair for homework/art, ,... BABY ITEMS 20030702-0079174 did grant and convey State of Delaware, in Deed Book 2180, Page Deeds, in and for New Castle County in lots of storage, for unto JoAnna McRae. . 293, granted and conveyed unto Willie Mae Deed Book 2732, Page 327, did grant' and ANTIQUE Roper ~ges 3-7, great condi- BOX OF exotic SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS Johnson and Pauline Johnson, in fee. convey unto Paul A. Bogia and Tara Bogia, stove/oven circa '30's tlon $45 410-529-1598 gourds. $10 610-932- THE PROPERTY OF JO ANNA MCRAE. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS in fee. . -'40'.s. Works. Gas or 3332 TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF THE PROPERTY OF WILLIE M. JOHNSON SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS propane. Must see. r-~-W-W-W-.C-H_E_S_A_P_E_A_K_E_C_L_A_S_S_IF_I_E_D-.C-0-M--, SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE AND PAULINE JOHNSON. THE PROPERTY OF PAUL BOGIA AND $300. 610-255-0769 . DECEMBER .20, 2010. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME TARA BOGIA. OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME ELECTRIC OVEN LEGAL NOTICE NP 10/29,11/5 2194274 DECEMBER 20,,2010. OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 20, 2010. Older$50 obo. but worksLeave great!mes- r--=====:;;:;;;;;:;:;;;::;::;;;;::===:::; 1..------l np 10/29,11/5 2195360 np 10/29,11/5 2195356 sage 443-907-2961 SHERIFF'S SALE SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of #10-017448 and 157 By virtue of a writ of #10-017104 and 45 Nov. 9, 2010. Nov. 9, 2010. SHERIFF'S SALE SHERIFF'S SALE PARCEL NO.: 10-039.10-009 PARCEL NO.: 11-016.20-037 By virtue of a writ of #10-018079 AND By virtue of a writ of #10-017810 AND PROPERTY ADDRESS: 2342 Milton Place, PROPERTY ADDRESS: 209 Cunane Circle, (236) NOV. 9, 2010. (221) NOV. 9, 2010. Newark, DE 19702. Newark, DE 19702. Parcel No. 09-037.40-115 Parcel No. 09-037.40-255 GE Profile frig., like ALL that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT PIECE OR PAR- Property Address: 200 Megan Court, Property Address: ~0 Flinthill Drive, new side by side, situate in the New Castle Hundred, New GEL OF LAND, SITUATE IN PENCADER Newark, DE 19702 New!!rk, DE 19702 . ""' almond color, ice Castle County, State of Delaware, being lot HUNDRED, NEW CASTLE COUNTY, AND ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, maker ·dispenser 4-4-A according to the Record Resubdivision STATE OF DELAWARE, AND BEING LOT with the buildings thereon erected, situate in with the buildings thereon erected, situate. in w/night li\jht Plan of The Cobblestones - Taylortowne as NUMBERED FIVE (50 AS SHOWN OF THE White Clay Creek Hundred, New Castle White Clay Creek Hundred, New Castle adjustable shelvmg recorded in the Recorder of Deeds Office in RECORD MAJOR SUBDIVISION PLAN OF County and State .of Delaware, known as County, Delaware, being Lot 28 (AKA 20 $400 41 0-836-8248 and for New Castle County, Delaware on FOREST RIDGE, AS SAID PLAN IS OF 200 Megan Court, being Lot No. 116 on the Flinthill Drive), as shown on the Record Microfilm No. 4446 and per a recent plan RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF THE record major land development plan of Resubdivision Plan of "Salem Woods", CLASSIFIEDS prepared by Ramesh C. Satta Associates, RECORDED OF DEEDS IN AND FOR NEW · Salem Woods as said plan is of record in the Phase II, prepared by Karin and Associates, 410-398-1230 P.A., Professional Engineers and Land Sur- CASTLE COUNTY, DELAWARE ON Office of the- Recorder of Deeds in and for Inc., Professional Engineers and Land Sur- 800-220-1230 veyors, plan number 89129-A-16098. MICROFILM NUMBER 14369. THE New Castle County, Delaware, in Microfilm veyors, Drawi.ng No. 512-2036, Sheet 2 of 6 WEBSITE AT BEING the same lands and premises which IMPROVEMENTS THEREON BEING No. 7018, and being more particularly dated October 20, 1986, recorded Novem- WWW.CHESAPEAKE ' P. Eileen Spory, by Deed dated October 31, KNOWN AS 209 CUNANE CIRCLE bounded and described in accordance with a ber '19, 1986, in the Office of the Recorder of CLASSIFIED.COM 1984, and Recorded November 1, 1984, in NEWARK, DE 19702. THE IMPROVE- survey prepared by East Coast Survey. Pro- Deeds, in and for New Castle County on the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and MENTS THEREON BEING COMMONLY fessional Land Surveyor, dated July 15, Microfilm No. 8393 and more particularly for New Castle County and State' of KNOWN AS 209 CUNANE CIRCLE, 2002 as follows, to-wit: bounded and described in accordance with a Delaware, in Deed Book 170, Page 21, did NEWARK. DELAWARE 19702. ' BEING the same lands and premises mortgage inspection plan prepared by Zeb- grant ar'ld convey unto Barbara A. Steward. BEING the same lands and premises which which Michael F. Metcalf and Michelle A. ley & Associates, dated August 13, 1996, as BEING the same premises which Barbara Pulte Home Corporation did grant and con- Metcalf, did grant and convey unto RCJbert J. follows, to-wit: · JENNAIRE electric Steward, by Deed dated May 28, 2004, and vey unto Errol G. Charlton by deed dated Zetusky and Lauren Zetusky, by deed dated BEING the same lands and premises stove w/down draft recorded June 4, 2004, in the Office for the March 14, 2002 and recorded on April 12, July 26, 2002 and recorded on July 29, 2002 which Jell Willis and Kimberly A. Willis by motor, $150. Magic Recorder of Deeds in and for the County of 2002 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in Deed dated July 1o, 2008 and recorded in Chef electric double New Castle, and State of Delaware in Deed in and for New Castle County, State of and for New Castle County, State of the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and oven w/36" cooktop Instrument No. 20040604-0061218, granted Delaware, Deed instrument number Delaware, in Deed Instrument 20020729- for New Castle County and State of w/exh fan, double SS and conveyed unto Lisa S. Cook and Peter 20020412-0035020. 0072613. Delaware,, in Instrument Number 20080806- sink, all in cabinet & J. Cook, grantor/mortgagor herein. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS 0054431, did 'grant and convey unto Jeff counter tops, $195. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF ERROL G CHARL- THE .PROPERTY OF LAUREN ZETUSKY Willis. 410-287-2946 THE PROPERTY OF PETER J COOK AND TON. AND ROBERT J. ZETUSKY. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS LISA S COOK. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME THE PROPERTY OF JEFF WILLIS. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE ·TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME WAS~ER, DRYER, SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 20,2010. DECEMBER 20,2010. OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE FRIDGE. $125 ea. DECEMBER 20, 2010. DECEMBER 20, 2010. Can deliver. Also NP 10/29,11/5 2194291 NP 10/29,11/5 2194111 np 10/29,11/5 2195320 np 10/29, 11/5 2195304 repairs. 410-258-5519 .______. ~------__. .______. .______. Page 26 • The Newark Post • Friday, October 29, 20IO News, Advertising • 737-0724 Classifieds • 1-800-220-3311 ,._,._~ (a- (a. ~- (a- ~ - ~ ~ MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION ALUMINUM BOX ..• SPORTING • u MOTORCYCLES/ u AUTO PARTS & ~ POWER BOATS TRAILERS TRAILER, NEVER ~ GOODS ~ ATVs ~ ACCESSORIES ~ USED $1500 call 410-658-7701 ANTIQUE 1881 38cal 13' BOSTON 1989 FORD Ranger S&W 5 shot Old WHALER All new pick up. Standard cab, ~TRUCKS/SPORT Hunter dbl bar 12ga & wood. Boat & trailer 4 cyl., needs trans. 12' Black Enclosed Moss 500 $750 takes $1,000. 14' ALU- Trailer '06 Good ~ UTILITY VEHICLE 1 Whole truck, $300. a11443-982-3481 MINUM BOAT, 2 443-466-2459 cond V-nose trailer, seats with trailer $300 had blown engine, ER '06 Equipped with side and rear door. '74 FORD F100 P/U WANTED; DIABET­ 2001 KAWASAKI pulled it out, have _C_L_A_S_S_A_M_O_T_O_R trimmer racks & side 74K orig miles. All REMINGTON 1100 IC TEST STRIPS up 443-907-4370 Paid $3,000 new 12 gage, 30-06 modei zx6r 21 ,300 mi, very anoth~r 3.1 to put HOME Tire Michelin gate. $2,000 Please three years ago. straight, all orig miles. to $18/ box. Cash on Runs great. $2100 7400, 30-06 model the spot. Any kind/ U CAMPERS/ good condition. back 1n. Don't have RB 19.5 XRT $2S or call443-463-3421 Asking $1,500 OBO, 7600, 50 cal, tradi­ $2,500, contact Dave, time to finish it. Whole b/o 443-504-2210 CLASSIFIEDS contact Dale Amos, 443-907-4370 any brand. · Un­ ~ POP-UPS tions pursuit H and opened will pick up. 443-553-3531 vehicle or parts. $500 41 0-658-6953, R22-250. 410-375- Debbie 41 0-820-6540 obo. 443-466-2459 Iwww.CHESAPEAKE I 410-398-1230 daleamos@ WWW.CHESAPEA 4233 C/assifieds Work! CLASSIFIED.COM 800-220-1230 zoominternet.net CLA SECURITY RAILS for bed. $7 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE

SHERIFF'S SALE SHERIFF'S SALE LEGAL NOTICE By virtue of a writ of #10-018222 AND By virtue of a writ of #1 0-017641 and 181 Tommin S.S., Inc., has on October 8, 2010 (252) NOV. 9, 2010. Nov. 9, 2010. applied with the Alcoholic Beverage Control Parcel No. 09-022.40-119 PARCEL NO.: 11-006.30-127 Commissioner for a Change of Classification Property Address: 5 Merion Road, Newark, PROPERTY ADDRESS: 41 Bobby Drive, from a Restaurant to a Tap Room Liquor Delaware 19713 Newark, DE 19713. License for a premises located at 18,19 ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land Salem Village Square, Newark, Delaware with the buildings thereon erected, situate in with the dwelling thereon· erected, situate in 19713. Persons who are against this appli­ White Clay Creek Hundred, New Castle Pencader Hundred, New Castle County, cation should provide written notice of their County and State of Delaware, known as 5 Delaware, and known as Lot No. 31, Block J, objections to the Commissioner. For the LAWN & MERION ROAD, being Lot No. 32, on the on the Plan of ROBSCOTT MANOR, Section Commissioner to be required to hold a hear­ GARDEN EQUIPMEN Plan of Chestnut Hill Estates, as the Plan One, as said Plan is of record in the Office of ing to consider additional input from persons thereof is of record in the Office of the the Recorder of Deeds in Microfilm No. 707, against the application, the Commissioner Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Castle being more particularly · bounded and must receive one or more documents con­ County in Microfilm No. 162, and being more .described in accordance with a Survey pre­ taining a total of at least 10 signatures of res­ particularly bounded and described in accor­ pared by A.E.S. Surveyors, Wilmington, idents or property owners located within 1 dance with a survey prepared by EAST Delaware, dated-February 23, 2005. mile of the premises or in any incorporated LAWN COAST SURVEY, Professional Land Sur- AND BEING the same lands and premises areas located within 1 mile of the premises. system. 5hp Briggs on veyors, dated November 10, 1998. · conveyed unto Constance Newton by deed The protest(s) must be filed with the Alco­ shredder vac. 30 cu ft. BEING the same lands and premises of Rechard H. Shorter and Michelle E. Short­ holic Beverage Control Commissioner at the collection bin mounted which Dorothy B. Menkiewicz, by Deed er, dated Augusta, 2005 and of record in the 3rd Floor, Carvel State Office Building, 820 on easy dump trlr. 30' MONTANNA dated November 17, 1998 and recorded in Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for North French Street, Wilmington, DE 19801. Lawn tractor dis- 5TH WHEEL '05 Like the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and New Castle County and State of Delaware at The protest(s) must be received by the Com­ charge attachment. new. $25,000. '03 for New Castle County and State of Instrument Number 20050809-0079203. missioner's office on or before November 8, 30' extra 10" hedge Chevrolet Duramax Delaware, in Deed Book 2543 Page 190, did SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS 2010. Failure to file such a protest may vac hose. $375. diesel, Allison trans, 4 grant and convey unto Terry E. DeGroat. THE PROPERTY OF CONSTANCE NEW­ result in the Commissioner considering the 410-671-6032 wheel dr. Truck and SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS TON. application without further notice, input or Camper combo $40K THE PROPERTY OF TERRY E. DEGROAT. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF hearing. If you have questions regarding this 41 0-364-5709 TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE matter please contact the Commissioner's OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 20, 2010. Office. DECEMBER 20, 2010. np 10/29, 11/5 2195329 NP 10/29,11/5 2194331 np 10/15,22,29 2196321 LEGAL NOTICE ~ TOOLS SHERIFF'S SALE SHERIFF'S SALE SHERIFF'S SALE SHERIFF'S SALE GERSTNERS Jour­ By virtue of a writ of #10-017786 AND By virtue of a writ of #1 0-017699 and 187 By virtue of a writ of #1 0-017534 and 168 By virtue of a writ of #10-017219 and 77 neyman tool chest & (212) NOV. 9, 2010. Nov. 9, 2010. Nov. 9, 2010. Nov. 9, 2010. matching bases. Parcel No. 09-022.30-031 PARCEL NO.: 08-036.20-027 PARCEL NO.: 08-036.40-085 PARCEL NO.: 09-034.30-248 Cherry wood con­ Property Address 502 Banyan Road, PROPERTY ADDRESS: 4723 Mermaid PROPERTY ADDRESS: 4829 Plum Run PflOPERTY ADDRESS: 16 Penny Lane, struction. (2) sets. Newark, DE 19713 Boulevard, Wilmington, DE 19808. Court Pike Creek, DE 19808. Newark, Delaware 19702. New, $2400 ea. Ask­ ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land ALL th;;tt certain lot, piece or parcel of land ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land ing $1100 ea. or with the buildings thereon erected, situate in with the buildings thereon erected, situate in with the buildings thereon erected, known as with the buildings thereon erected, situate in $1900 for both. Excel­ White Clay Creek Hundred, New Castle Mill .Creek Hundred, New Castle County and 4829 Plum Run Court, and being Lot No. 49 White Clay Creek Hundred, New Castle lent condition. Call County and State of Delaware, known as State of Delaware, known as 4723 Mermaid in the Record Major Subdivision of Village of County, Delaware, known as 16 Penny 443-465.·7039 lv. msg 502 Banyan Road, being Lot No. 11 on the Boulevard, being Lot No. 62, Block C, on the Plum Run, located in Mill Creek Hundred, Lane, being Lot No. 71 on the Record Major Plan of Todd Estates, Block 0; Section 3, as Plan of Linden Heath, as the Plan thereof is New Castle County and State of Delaware, Subdivision Plan for Norwegian Woods, Sec­ the Plan thereof is of record in the Office of tion One, as said plan is of record in the U WANTED of record in the Office of the Recorder of prepared by Mann-Talley, Inc., Civil Engi­ the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Cas­ Deeds, in and for New Castle County in neers and Surveyors, dated March 31 , 1976 Office of the Recording of Deeds in and for ~ TO BuY tle County, Delaware in Microfilm No. 569, Microfilm No. 1773. . and of record in the Office of the Recorder of New Castle County, Delaware, in Microfilm and being more particularly bounded and BEING the same lands and premises which Deeds in and for New Castle County, Record No. 12,526 and described in accor­ CASH FOR described in accordanc;e with a survey pre­ John E. Koval, Jr., by Deed dated. Septem­ Delaware, in Microfilm No. 4164, and being dance with a survey by Zebley and Associ­ GOLD/SILVER Coins, pared by EAST COAST SURVEY, Profes­ ber 27, 1995, and recorded September 27, more particularly bounded and described in ates, Inc., Professional Land Surveyors of 14K, Sterling, Scrap. sional Land Surveyors, dated August 24, 1995, in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds accordance with a recent survey by On Wilmington, Delaware, dated July 11 , 1997. 443-449-1262 2007. in and for New Castle County, Delaware, in Point, Inc. dated April, 2004, as follows, to- BEING the same lands and premises which BEING the same lands and premises Deed Book 1986, Page 0092, did grant and wit: · Wilson Road Development Company, a TRAINS WANTED. which David H. Willerton, Ill and Kelly Wilier­ convey unto Joyce L. Colem·an, in fee. BEING the samilands and premisses which Delaware corporation, by Deed dated July Buying Lionel, lves, ton, husband and wife, by Deed dated BEING the same premises which Joyce L. Peter P. Smith and Georgia T. Smith did 18, 1997, and recorded on July 21, 1997, in Voltamp. 410-913- August 31 , 2007 and recorded in the Office Coleman, by Deed dated July 30, 2004 and grant and convey unto James J. Protack, jr. the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and 9484. Save this ad! of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for New recorded August 4, 2004 in the Office for the by deed dated April 30, 2004 and recorded for New Castle County, Delaware, in Deed Castle County and State of Delaware, in Recorder of Deeds in and for the County of on May 5, 2004 in the Office of the Recorder Book 2302, Page 85, did grant and convey Instrument #2001 0831-00777~7. did grant New Castle, and State of Delaware in Deed of Deeds, in and for New Castle County, unto Kevin Miller and Danita D. Miller, in fee. and convey unto Rafael Opio and Jennifer E. Instrument No. 20040804-0085023, granted State of Delaware, Deed Instrument number SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS Mackey. . and conveyed unto Jennifer J. Pacella 20040505-0049900. THE PROPERTY OF DAN ITA D AND KEVIN SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS grantor/mortgagor herein. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS MILL.,ER. THE PROPERTY OF RAFAEL OPIO AND SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF JAMES J PROTACK, TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF JENNIFER E. MACKEY. THE PROPERTY OF JENNIFER J COOP­ JR. SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME ER. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF DECEMBER 20, 2010. OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 20, 2010. SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 20, 2010. NP 10/29,11/5 2194166 DECEMBER 20, 2010. np 10/29, 11/5 2195296 NP 10/29,11/5 2194333 NP 10/29,11/5 2194307 On the Web • www.newarkpostonline.com Friday, October 29, 2010 • The Newark Post • Page 27

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SHERIFF'S SALE SHERIFF'S SALE SHERIFF'S SALE LEGAL NOTICE TRANSPORTATION By virtue of.a writ of #10-017096 and 42 By virtue of a writ of #10-017082 and 39 By virtue of a writ of #10-018285 AND Newark Seasons Pizza, Inc., a Delaware Nov. 9, 2010. Nov. 9, 2010. (270) NOV. 9, 2010 . corporation, has on October 8, 2010, applied PARCEL NO.: 09-040.20-159 PARCEL NO:: 08-026.30-175 Parcel No. 10-043.10-822 with the Alcoholic Beverage Control Com­ PROPERTY ADDRESS: 33 Sherin Drive, PROPERTY ADDRESS: 2600 Mill Creek Property Address: 16 Cromwell Court, missioner for a Restaurant Liquor License Newark, DE 19702. Road, Wilmington, DE 19808. • Newark, DE 19702 with Outside Patio and a Sunday Service All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land sit­ All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECE, PARCEL OF Liquor License, as well as for a variance uate in White Clay Creek Hundred, New with the buildings thereon erected situate in TRACT OF LAND SITUATE IN NEW CAS­ from the requirements of Rule 42.1 to permit VERADO 2500 '03 Castle County, State of Delaware, known as Crossgates, Mill Creek Hundred, New Castle TLE HUNDRED, NEW CASTLE COUNTY, the use of external speakers and/or ampli­ 4x4, heavy duty, red, Lot No. 571 (also known as 33 Sherin Drive) County, State of Delaware, known as 2600 STATE OF DELAWARE, BEING LOT 28 fiers on an external patio, to permit the cew cab. 28K orig mi. as shown on the Record Major Subdivision Mill Creek Road, being Lot No. 82, as shown ACCORDING TO THE RECORD MAJOR sales, service and consumption of beer and Great cond. $14,800 plan of Salem Woods, Phase Ill (three), pre­ on the final plan of Crossgates, dated SUBDIVISION PLAN OF WELLINGTON wine for a premises located at 203 E. Main 410-937-4746 pared by Karins and Associates, Inc.; record­ November, 1963 and recorded in the Office MEADOWS AS RECORDED IN THE Street, Newark, DE 19711. ed 30 November 1989 in the Office of the of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New RECORDER OF DEEDS IN AND FOR NEW Persons who are against this application Recorder of Deeds In and for New Castle Castle County, Delaware, on Microfilm No. CASTLE COUNTY ON MICROFILM NUM­ should provide written notice of their objec­ County, State of Delaware, In Microfilm No. 847, and being more particularly bounded BER 12225 AND AS PER A MORE RECENT tion to the Commissioner. For the Commis­ 101500. The said Lot being more particular­ and described in accordance with a survey PLAN PREPARED BY RAMESH C. BATIA sioner to be required to hold a hearing to ly bounded and described by a recent survey by the Pelsa Company, Inc., dated May 29, ASSOCIATES, P.A., CONSULTING ENGI­ consider additional input from persons of Fanco Tell Associates dated June 2, 1994, 2003 as follow to wit: NEERS AND LAND SURVEYORS, PLAN against this application, the Commissioner as follows, to-wit: Being the same lands and premises which NO. 86389 3-A-10663 AND MORE PARTIC­ must receive one or more documents con­ Being the same lands and premises which Ramon L. Rodriguez, did grant and convey ULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS, TO taining a total of at least ten (1 0) signatures Ronald F. Bright and Kimberly E. Bright, did unto Timothy D. Bradley, by deed dated May WIT: . of residents or property owners located with­ grant and convey unto John E. White, by 29, 2003 and recorded on May 30, 2003 the BEING the same lands and premises in one (1) mile of the premises or in any deed dated January 27, 2005 and recorded Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for which Mel R. Martinez did grant and convey incorporated areas located within one (1) on January 31, 2005 the Office of the New Castle County, State of Delaware, in unto Geoffrey M. Arisi by deed dated April 8, mile of the premises. The protest(s) must be Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Castle Deed Instrument 20030530-0065552. 2003 and recorded on April 8, 2003 in the filed with the Alcoholic Beverage Control County, State of Delaware, in Deed Instru­ R SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for Commissioner at the 3rd Floor, Carvel State ·. PU V6 auto. , 180k mi. , ment 20050131-0010839. THE PROPERTY OF TIMOTHY D New Castle County, State of Delaware, Deed Office Building, 820 N. French Street Wilm­ SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS 2 sets of whsl & tires BRADLEY . Instrument number 20030408-0043293. ington, DE 19801. The protest(s) must be $2400 443-350-0254 THE PROPERTY OF JOHN E WHITE. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS received by the Commissioner's Office on or TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE THE PROPERTY OF GEOFFREY M. ARISI. before November 8, 2010. Failure to file FORD EXPLORER SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 20, 2010. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME such a protest may result in the Commis­ '96. 4 dr., 4WD, green, DECEMBER 20, 2010. OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE sioner considering the application without 194k. $1600 obo. NP 10/29,11/5 2194080 DECEMBER 20, 2010. further notice, input or hearing. If you have 41 0·287 -8399 NP 10/29,11 /5 2194106 np 10/29,11/5 ''' 2195339 questions regarding this matter please con­ tact the Commissioner's Office. np 10/15,22 ,29 2196554 CHEROKEEJEEP GRAND'06 Like ~------~SHERIFF'S SALE ~------~----~SHERIFF'S SALE r------~~~~~~=------,SHERIFF'S SALE L------1 new, fully loaded, sil- By virtue of a writ of #10-017185 and 65 By virtue of a writ of #10-0171-16 and 47 By virtue of a writ of #10-017011 and 37 ver, 57,357 miles. Nov. 9, 2010. Nov. 9, 2010. Nov. 9, 2010 .. SHERIFF'S SALE $15,000 b/o. Contact 'PARCEL NO.: 18-044.00-173 PARCEL NO.: 11-008.30-037 PARCEL NO.: 09-023.10-312 By virtue of a writ of #1 0-018354 AND Heather443-693-3072 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 319 Cannons Way, PROPERTY ADDRESS: 74 Highland Circle, PROPERTY ADDRESS: 8 Coronet Ct, (293) NOV. 9, 2010. Newark, DE 19713. Newark, DE 19713. Newark, DE 19713. Parcel No. 11 -014.30-001C0822 JEEP CHEROKEE ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, ALL that certain piece, parcel or tract of land All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, sit- Property Address: 822 Cobble Creek '87 4 whl dr, exc with the buildings thereon, situate in the City with the buildings thereon erected situate in uate in White Clay Creek Hundred, New Curve, Newark, DE 19702 mechanical cond. of Newark, New Castle County, Delaware Pencader Hundred, New Castle County and Castle County, State of Delaware, being Lot ALL that certain unit of real property exist­ $1500 410-658-0090 being designated Lot 5, as shown on the State of Delaware, known as 74 HIGHLAND No. 228, (also known as 8 Coronet Court), ing under and by virtue of the Unit Property Record Major Subdivision Plan of Cannons CIRCLE and being Lot No. 9., on the Record as shown on the Record Resubdivision Plan Act of Delaware, known as Unit No. 822, in Gate, of record in the Office of the Recorder Resubdivision Plan of Sandy Brae Town- of Harmony Crest, Section II, prepared by the Commons at Stones Throw, Phase Ul, a P" AUTOS of Deeds in and for New Castle County, houses, as recorded in the Office of the Karins & Associates, Inc. Professional Engi- Condominium community situate in Pencad­ Delaware on Microfilm 8610, said lot also Record of Deeds in and for New Castle neers and Land Surveyors, Drawing No. er Hundred, ·New Castle County and State of '88 mercedees 190 known as 319 Cannon's Way and being County, Delaware, on Microfilm 13056, and 346-1369, Sheet 3 c;>f 3, dated January 28, Delaware. 4cyl., very clean. more particularly described according to a being more particularly bounded and 1983, revised February 29, 1983, and BEING the same lands and premises Runs like a new one. survey by A.E.S. Surveyors, dated June 14, described in accordance with a recent sur- recorded in the Office of the Recorder of which Nancy Pedrick, by Deed dated August $4000 OBO. 443·939- 2001 . vey by East Coast Survey, Professional Deeds, in and for New Castle County, State 27, 2007, al')d recorded in the Office of the 7675 BEING the same lands and premises which Land Surveyors, dated June 2, 1999, as fol- of Delaware, on June 17, 1983, in Microfilm Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle Mel R. Martinez, Secretary of Housing and lows, to-wit: . No. 6776, and being more particularly County and State of Delaware in Instrument Urban Development, of Washington. D.C., BEING the same lands and premises which bounded and described as follows, to-wit No. 20080227-0013069, granted and con­ acting by and through the Federal Housing Magness Construction Co. did grant and Being the same lands and premises which veyed unto Household Finance Corporation Commissioner, by Deed dated June 25, convey unto Karen Williams and John P. Magness Builders, Inc., did grant and con- II , in fee. · 2001 and recorded in the Office of the Williams by deed dated June 25, 1999 and vey unto John W. Tarburton and Mary Ann BEING the same premises which House­ Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Castle recorded on June 28, 1999 in the Office of Tarburton, by deed dated October 28, 1983 hold Finance Corporation II, by Deed dated BMW x3 '05 3.0i Exc. County and State of Delaware, in lnstru- the Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Cas- and recorded on October 28, 1983 the Office April 9, 2008, and recorded April 21 , 2008, in cond . 30k miles, silver ment# 20010625-0049694, did grant and tie County, State of Delaware, in Deed Book of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for New the Office for the Recorder of Deeds in and ext, black lthr int, sprt convey unto Sylvester Marchman, Jr. 2664 Page 11. Castle County, State of Delaware, in Dee\j for the County of New. Castle, and state of pkg. $19,500. 718- SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION .AS SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS Book 1124 at Page 7 .. Delaware in Deed Instrument No. 20080421- 594-7791 rpg@rus­ THE PROPERTY OF SYLVESTER MARCH- THE PROPERTY OF KAREN WILLIAMS SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS 0026980, granted and conveyed Drew sellpgranger.com MAN, JR. AND JOHN P. WILLIAMS. THE PROPERTY OF JOHN W TARBUR- Chicklo, grantor/mortgagor herein. St. Michaels TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF TON AND MARY ANN TARBURTON. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF THE PROPERTY OF DREW R. CHICKLO. DECEMBER 20, 2010. DECEMBER 20, 2010. SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME DECEMBER 20, 2010. OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE 2194135 NP 10/29,11/5 2194127 DECEMBER 20, 2010. NP 10/29,11/5 np 10/29,11/5 2195365

Let Chesapeake Classifieds Work ForYoul Page 28 • The Newark Post • Friday, October 29, 2010 News, Advertising • 737-0'724 Classifieds • 1-800-220-3311 THIS IS A PAID ADVERTISEMENT Coons Flip-flops on Taxes The Chris Coons By TREVOR POTTER Chris Coons, Democratic candidate his party bosses' promise to raise Just a few days after the CNN Cap-n-Trade Energy Tax: for U.S. Senate, has a history of taxes on incomes over $250,000, a interview, Coons adopted his fourth changing his position on major issues number he may or may not today position on taxes while being in­ It will cost each Delaware family affecting Delawareans. While he consider "an arbitrary line." terviewed on ABC's "This Week," promised not to raise taxes during He then changed this position in which he stated that he would over $1,200 a year in higher taxes ... his tenure.as County Executive, during a nationally televised CNN "vote to extend the overwhelming Chris Coons raised taxes an average debate, where Coons told Wolf Blitzer majority of the Bush tax cuts." Coons' of $500 on New Castle County that he will "support extending the statement contradicted three previous residents and proposed a myriad Bush tax cuts for the overwhelming publicly stated positions. of other new fees and taxes. majority of Americans ... and that Voters are confused as to what Now, as the Democratic candidate we should not draw an arbitrary Coons' true policy position is on for U.S. Senate, he has changed his line at $250,000." That was his extending the 2001/2003 tax cuts position on federal taxation four second position. for all Americans. separate times. Next, Coons adopted his third lfCoopscan'tmakeuphismindnow, The original position Coons took position, when he told C:NN that and he hasn't in the past, how can we on taxes, which is still featured on he would "support extending all expect him to represent Delaw~ans his campaign website, agrees with of the Bush income [tax] cuts." as a member of U.S. Senate?

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And it could make Chris Coons' family business Billions! Every time you turn on a light, start your car, or heat your nome, you will pay an energy tax. Costing Delaware families over $1 ,200/year' Chris Coons' Family Business Could and Chris Coons family.could earn Billions.2 Despite clear Conflict of Interest Chris Coons will Earn Billions Under Cap And Trade vote for Cap-n-Trade Energy Tax.

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